Month: March 2017

Spring Cleaning

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5 Things You Shouldn’t Skip! After being cooped up inside for several months, there is something satisfying about deep cleaning your...

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Face the Dragon Bowl

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At Millie’s Living Café I love this time of year in Lynchburg because there are promises of spring everywhere. A lot of us tend to cook...

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The Manor House at Locust Thicket

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A Locally-Focused Meal (with a Side of History) Some of you may remember the stunning old plantation-style home on Old Forest Road as Grace...

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Raise your Spirits

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At Nelson County’s Virginia Distillery Company When George Washington started a commercial distillery in the late 1700s, it was at the...

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New look, Same Hillcats

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Love it or hate it, people recognize the new Hillcats branding. But under new management, Lynchburg’s Advanced A Minor League Baseball...

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Find your Balance

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How Barre Classes Are Changing Work Outs As a former dancer with over a decade of experience, I walked into local fitness studio Iron &...

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Editor’s Letter March/April 2017

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Let me tell you about this amazing woman I knew in my childhood. Up before 5 every morning to get her kids ready for school, then started...

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Upfront March/April 2017

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Richmond Ballet II, March 25 at 7 p.m. Experience the beauty and elegance of ballet. The Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra and Liberty...

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Artist Profile: Derrick Thompson March/April 2017

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Title: Choral Instructor, Staunton River Middle School & High School Your teaching job at Staunton River High School (SRHS) isn’t too...

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Ikebana: Friendship Through Flowers

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So, what is ikebana anyway? It’s where East meets West in an art form. A spiritual practice. A channel for connecting with nature. A...

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