Month: March 2021

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DIY on Demand

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Four Local Workshops Offer Inspiration When It’s Needed Most As we pass the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., many of...

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A “Greener” Clean

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Using less-toxic alternatives around the house If you weren’t big on sanitizing surfaces before the COVID-19 pandemic, we can be certain...

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Losing It

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Local woman says accountability and faith helped her shed 150 pounds As Melody Hicks stood on the scale, the numbers flashed 299.8 pounds....

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Fed Up With Allergies?

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How an alternative treatment could offer relief By Olivia Carter Disclaimer: Always consult your doctor first before trying any new...

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Artist Profile: Beatriz Gutierrez Mar/Apr 2021

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Wood-Fired Pottery Lynchburg Living Editor Shelley Basinger: Beatriz, you aren’t originally from the area—or even the country! Tell us...

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A Peace of Pizza

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Enjoy tasty pies with a “glass half full” atmosphere at the Hill City’s newest pizzeria Bringing Mellow Mushroom to Lynchburg was a...

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Behind the Scenes Mar/Apr 2021

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Since last summer, we have watched the site of the 2021 Lynchburg Living Idea House be transformed from an empty piece of land to a classic...

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Upfront Mar/April2021

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Mark Your Calendars “Ordinary Time: A Visual Record of the In-Between” March 5 (opening night) – March 31 Local photographer Laura...

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Sensational, Self-Serve Blooms

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Irvington Spring Farm is a family-run flower farm in the heart of Lynchburg that is open to the public from March through October. They...

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Editor’s Letter Mar/Apr 2021

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While I can’t remember everything I learned in my college journalism program, there is one foundational lesson that I carry with me:...

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