Top Banner
$4.95 WE-HA.com DAZZLE GIFT GUIDE • WEDDINGS • TRAVEL • FINANCE Issue no. 4 2014 Teamwork Dream work makes the Westfarms & Keenan mark 40 years, and going strong.
70

Westhartfordmagholiday14

Apr 06, 2016

Download

Documents

WHMedia, Inc.

Westfarms and Keenan mark 40 years. Dazzle gift guide. Fernwood Restaurant. Travel to Tanzania ... and much more!
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Westhartfordmagholiday14

$4.9

5W

E-H

A.c

om

DAZZLE GIFT GUIDE • WEDDINGS • TRAVEL • FINANCE

Issu

e no

. 4

201

4

Teamwork Dream work

makes the

Westfarms & Keenan mark 40 years, and going strong.

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE

PAID04330

PERMIT NO. 121

ISSUE N

O 5/6 2014

DA

ZZLE • WESTFA

RMS &

KEENA

N • FO

OD

• WIN

E • TRAVEL • WED

DIN

GS •

FINA

NC

E

P. O. Box 271835West Hartford, CT 06127

153215_Holiday Cover.indd 1 11/21/14 12:05 PM

Page 2: Westhartfordmagholiday14

162 SHIELD STREET, WEST HARTFORD, CT 06110P: 860.953.CORA (2672) F: 860.953.2673

DINE IN � TAKE OUT � DELIVERY � CATERING OPEN 7 DAYS � www.CORAPERU.COM � FACEBOOK

Crema Volteada

Lomo Saltado

“Cora Cora in Elmwood serves the best Peruvian food. Long live Cora Cora, whichoffers flavor by the mouthful!” -Hartford Magazine

“Peruvians are known to work magicwith their chicken, and Cora Cora isno exception. An exciting Peruvianjourney!” -Hartford Courant

“... The king of Peruvian restaurants in central Connecticut is Cora Cora, whereLuisa Jimenez and Hector Ludena takeguests on a tour of their country’s vivid and robust cuisine. A colorful palette for a multicultural cuisine.” -New York Times

Give Your Taste Buds an Adventure!

Burger a lo Pobre

© D

.YU

RM

AN

20

14

24814_DY_LBG_SL480.indd 1 10/29/14 11:42 AMifc_ibc spread.indd 1 11/21/14 10:53 AM153215_Holiday Cover.indd 2 11/21/14 12:05 PM

Page 3: Westhartfordmagholiday14

© D

.YU

RM

AN

20

14

24814_DY_LBG_SL480.indd 1 10/29/14 11:42 AM153215_Holiday.indd 3 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 4: Westhartfordmagholiday14

4 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

IRRESISTIBLE

INSPIRED

TIMELESS

153215_Holiday.indd 4 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 5: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 5

NORDSTROM LORD & TAYLOR JCPENNEY MACY’S

OVER 160 OF THE FINEST STORES AND RESTAURANTS

EXIT 40 OFF I -84 OR EXIT 30 OFF RTE 9 WEST HARTFORD, CT SHOPWESTFARMS.COM

APPLE

BCBG MAXAZRIA

BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE

BUILD-A-BEAR WORKSHOP

CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN

LEGO

LOUIS VUITTON

MICHAEL KORS

MICROSOFT

P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO

POTTERY BARN

TIFFANY & CO.

TORY BURCH

WILLIAMS-SONOMA GRANDE CUISINE

153215_Holiday.indd 5 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 6: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Outdoor Living

� Landscaping �Yard Renovations � Shrubs & Trees � Lawns� Stairs & Stoops

860-986-4282 • www.JeffHodgesLandscapeContractor.com

� Outdoor Entertainment Areas � Patios / Walks / Walls � Fireplaces � Residential Property Maintenance � Masonry services

Contact us for:

by Jeff Hodges

The Art of

153215_Holiday.indd 6 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 7: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Outdoor Living

� Landscaping �Yard Renovations � Shrubs & Trees � Lawns� Stairs & Stoops

860-986-4282 • www.JeffHodgesLandscapeContractor.com

� Outdoor Entertainment Areas � Patios / Walks / Walls � Fireplaces � Residential Property Maintenance � Masonry services

Contact us for:

by Jeff Hodges

The Art of

153215_Holiday.indd 7 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 8: Westhartfordmagholiday14

8 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

ISSUE FIVE 2014

FEATURESFROM THE PUBLISHERHappy Holidays from Tom Hickey

PEOPLEA sampling of notable events in and around town

WEDDINGSDeAngelis & OlesnevichMasciocchi & ScurlockWilliamson & Lawson

BEAUTY ‘Holding it Together’ with proper skincare

FINANCEYear End Money Moves

DEPARTMENTS

12

20

30

10

14

23

ON THE COVER Kevin Keenan, General Manager of Westfarms celebrates his 40th anniversary with the mall. photography by Jane and Michael Shauck,

IRIS Photography

23 35

TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORKby Lisa LelasWestfarms and general manager, Kevin Keenan celebrate 40 years!

FOODThe Twin Tasters at Fernwood Restaurant

GARDENGetting to the ‘roots’ of the holidays

WINEChampagne: Holidays & every day!

TRAVELOn Safari in Tanzania

HOLIDAYHoliday Organizing

55

49

66

33

63

35 DAZZLE GIFT GUIDE 2014Shopping local this year!

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

2014

a holiday guideA gift to you from WH Media

SHOP LOCALSpotlighting Westfarms 40th AnniversaryA Guide to ElmwoodWest Hartford Center Business Association Holiday GuideMonarch Jewelers gift catalog

View online issue 24/7/365 at WE-HA.COM

30

153215_Holiday.indd 8 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 9: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 9

A WHMedia, Inc. company

West Hartford Magazine is published six times a year by WHMedia, Inc. Subscriptions: One year for $29. Newsstand $4.95 each. To subscribe, renew or change address write: West Hartford Magazine, P.O. Box 271835, West Hartford, CT 06127; www.westhartfordmagazine.com. EDITORIAL & LETTERS: [email protected] – please include full name, town and phone number (for verification only, not for publication). ADVERTISING: 860-508-4032. ©2014 WHMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced without express permission of the publisher. West Hartford Magazine is a registered trademark owned by WHMedia, Inc. The opinions expressed by writers commissioned for articles published by West Hartford Magazine are not necessarily those of the magazine.

P.O. Box 271835, West Hartford, CT 06127westhartfordmagazine.comoffice 860-508-4032

PublisherThomas P. Hickey, [email protected]

Creative Director & COOJoy Brigham [email protected]

Managing EditorLisa [email protected]

Publication DesignerJennifer [email protected]

Marketing ConsultantsTaylor Tavarozzi

Guest Section EditorsAmanda May SiricaSarah Williams

Publishing AdvisorJonathan Moffly

Contributing Writers & ColumnistsKarla A. Dalley,Tammy Kroll. Marc A. Sack, The Twin Tasters, Ertan S, Sener, Norma Spadola,

Contributing PhotographersTim Brown, Kathryn Deane, Carrie Draghi Photography, LLC., Jane & Michael Shauck, IRIS Photography, Michelle Wade Photography

Print AdvisorBob Carr

WebsiteMike Roy/Roy Web Design

BookkeeperDebbie [email protected]

ProofreaderBarbara Gordon

PrincipalsThomas P. Hickey, IIJoy B. TaylorJames H. Gould, III

WHMedia, Inc.Publishers of West Hartford Magazine, Dazzle and Palette. Custom publications include: CCAOH “Help & Hope Mag-azine; Monarch Jewelers; Stanger & Arnold “Times Have Changed.”

We-Ha.com

A WHMedia, Inc. company

Offer valid on materials only for contracts signed before December 31, 2014. Coupon must be presented at time of consultation. Cannot be combined with any other discount offer. Not valid on previously booked orders or jobs currently under contract or deposit. Original coupons only. WHM.

Office: 860-296-3405Email: [email protected]: www.dhradomski.com FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED CT REG. #509749HOME IMPROVEMENT

ScheduleNOW

forSpring!(And use the

coupon below!)

FREE Gutters and downspouts withany complete vinyl siding jobwith this coupon. FINANCING AVAILABLE

HOME IMPROVEMENT860-296-3405

ROOFING • WINDOWS • SIDINGDoors • Gutters • Decks

Gutter Guards Porch Enclosures

Exterior/Interior Painting • Shutters

FREE ESTIMATES

153215_Holiday.indd 9 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 10: Westhartfordmagholiday14

10 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

Jeff Hodges Landscape Contractor

TITLE SPONSORS:

Unlike other “BEST OF’s,” this will not be based on who stuffs the ballotbox and how much an advertiser spends. “Best of We-Ha 2015” will be based onhow the community votes. An editorial board, representative of the community,will tally the votes and make judgment calls as needed.

Voting will begin in January 2015 in a variety of categories, culminating witha gala celebration in July 2015. Seven title sponsors have already signed on.

Other sponsorship opportunities are available by contacting WHMedia Publisher Tom Hickey: [email protected], or 860-508-4032.

BEST OF WEST HARTFORD IS HERE!

StangerLaw.comStanger & Arnold, LLC., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law

Happy Holidays!Do you remember G.Fox, and Sage-Allen at Westfarms? What about the pet store next to the movie theater? And what was the name of the massive sundae at Kathy John’s you ordered with your friends and they would ring a bell hoping you could actually finish it (seriously let us know if you remember what it was called.) The glue that keeps Westfarms together is Kevin Keenan, General Manager who has also been there since the beginning. Admittedly he didn’t want to be our cover, Amanda May Sirica, Sarah Williams and I made him do this BUT I think you’ll agree that 40 years is a noteworthy milestone. I will admit that I told Kevin that the nuns at St. Brigid (where we both attended elementary school) would be very proud of him and he cringed a little just for mentioning them BUT like all of us we are proud to witness a West Hartfordite succeed in our back yard. Enjoy both the look back over 40 years and the Gift Guide in Dazzle! While we are talking about businesses on New Britain Avenue, when I heard that the Fernwood Restaurant was celebrating 70 years this January I had to tell the Twin Tasters so they could pay a visit and let us all know how good the food must be in order to be in business for 70 years (see page 33). You’ll see lots of promotional information about the Elmwood Guide, the Holiday Stroll, the West Hartford Center / Blue Back Holiday Guide in this issue and please check out all of their products when you receive them in the mail or visit We-Ha.com but SHOP LOCAL this Holiday Season and support these great businesses.

West Hartford Magazine will continue to publish six times per year and quarterly feature regional themed topics like Palette, Dazzle, Oasis for Home & Garden and Weddings. Ronni will keep you informed via We-Ha.com of our most important activities and events in town 24/7/365 … subscribe today if you haven’t already! And while we’re talking about subscribing please do so on We-Ha.com so you are best informed about all the happenings in WH!

Remember the only way to guarantee delivery of every issue to your home or office is to subscribe … we’ll make each issue worthy of a corner on your coffee table. As always our Subscription Club Members (see page 20) are acknowledged and thanked in each issue. Worth noting that if you JOIN the CLUB you get lots of perks like FREE tickets to events.

Your next issue of WEST HARTFORD MAGAZINE, WINTER 2015 will be on-line ONLY! This will be one of two issues (Summer being the other) that is 100% digital. For years we have been trying to figure out the best way to reach you while the kids are on school break, you are skiing up North or being snow birds down South … so via We-Ha.com we can reach you and you can find us no matter where you are. Please let us know what you think!

Spring 2015 will be in your homes March 1st!

Best wishes for a happy, healthy, peaceful and prosperousHoliday Season,

Thomas P. Hickey IIPublisher [email protected]

PUBLISHER

A WHMedia, Inc. company

153215_Holiday.indd 10 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 11: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Jeff Hodges Landscape Contractor

TITLE SPONSORS:

Unlike other “BEST OF’s,” this will not be based on who stuffs the ballotbox and how much an advertiser spends. “Best of We-Ha 2015” will be based onhow the community votes. An editorial board, representative of the community,will tally the votes and make judgment calls as needed.

Voting will begin in January 2015 in a variety of categories, culminating witha gala celebration in July 2015. Seven title sponsors have already signed on.

Other sponsorship opportunities are available by contacting WHMedia Publisher Tom Hickey: [email protected], or 860-508-4032.

BEST OF WEST HARTFORD IS HERE!

StangerLaw.comStanger & Arnold, LLC., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law

153215_Holiday.indd 11 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 12: Westhartfordmagholiday14

12 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

West Hartford YMCA and Camp Jewell YMCA held their 6th annual Wine Tasting to benefit youth development in the community. Proceeds provide residential camp opportunities at Camp Jewell and programs at the YMCA regardless of their ability to pay. The wine was provided by Maximum Beverage and the food donated by local restaurants, including Tapas. Treva, Ginza, Salute, Chengdu, Whole Foods, Moe’s, Black Eyed Sally’s and more. There were both silent and live auctions featured. For more information, visit: www.ghymca.org West Hartford YMCA Executive Director Shawn Fongemie and Mike Shannahan.photography courtesy of YMCA

The Hartford/Windsor Marriott set the stage for this year’s HARC fundraising auction, titled “Denim & Diamonds” on November 8. Co-chairs of the event were Travelers Executive VP and CEO, Field Management, Business & International Insurance, Patrick Kinney and his wife, Patricia. “I am very pleased to have Travelers partner with HARC for this event,” Kinney noted. HARC, Inc. helps people in the greater Hartford community with intellectual disability and their families enjoy lives of quality, inclusion and dignity by providing support, education and advocacy. www.harc-ct.org

West Hartford YMCA &

PEOPLE

Visit WE-HA.com for complete stories and photo albums from the following events...and MORE!

Camp Jewell Wine Tasting Event

Denim & DiamondsHARC’s 26th Annual Auction

485 New Park Ave • West HartfordWatch for Re-Opening Information at:

www.alittlesomethingbakery.com860.586.8711

NewLocation!

153215_Holiday.indd 12 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 13: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 13

West Hartford YMCA and Camp Jewell YMCA held their 6th annual Wine Tasting to benefit youth development in the community. Proceeds provide residential camp opportunities at Camp Jewell and programs at the YMCA regardless of their ability to pay. The wine was provided by Maximum Beverage and the food donated by local restaurants, including Tapas. Treva, Ginza, Salute, Chengdu, Whole Foods, Moe’s, Black Eyed Sally’s and more. There were both silent and live auctions featured. For more information, visit: www.ghymca.org Pictured (L-R): Hank and Susan Scherer, MIRACLES Honorary Chairpersons; Mary Gibbons, MIRACLES Honorary Chair-person; Joseph and Irene Triompo, MIRACLES Co-Chairpersons; Daniel P. O’Connell, Chairman, Saint Francis Care Board of Directors; Irene O’Connor, WFSB Channel 3, Emcee and Saint Francis Foundation Overseer; Eileen and Christopher M. Dadlez, MIRACLES Co-Chairpersons and President and CEO of Saint Francis Care.

PEOPLE

Miracles XXV GalaSaint Francis Hospital & Medical Center Foundation

Family Night, Pumpkin Carnival & Halloween Stroll The Moms & More Club of West Hartford welcomed approximately 1,000 costumed children to the annual family-friendly Pumpkin Carnival & Halloween Stroll in Blue Back Square and West Hartford Center including the “Upper Ave.” part of Farmington Avenue. The Halloween festivities actually began with a family night at Saint Brigid School which attracted about 250 people who enjoyed food from local vendors and a sneak peek at the scarecrows and pumpkins that were moved to West Hartford Center and Blue Back Square. Photography by Kathryn Deane Photography

May 2, 2015 from 2:30 to 7:00at Folly Farm, 75 Hartford Rd, Simsbury, CT

For more details, call 860-521-0500 or visit www.ronsrun.org

SAVE THE DATE!

PRESENTING SPONSORNew Country Motor Car GroupMARQUEE SPONSORFoley Capital Partners, Inc.Hartford HospitalTROPHY ROOM SPONSORKathleen DoxerMillennium – The Takeda Oncology CompanyThe Budd Family FoundationChris & Diane GentTravelersWest Hartford Wealth Management Group

THANKS TO OUR 2014 MAJOR SPONSORS

CLUBHOUSE SPONSORBrown-FormanConnectiCareBrian & Kathleen McLeanDr. Victoria CassanoConnecticut GIGodbout FoundationJefferson RadiologyRockville BankPaul and Elisabeth RomanoThe Stevenson FamilyTrinchero Family Wine EstatesRichard Wallace

153215_Holiday.indd 13 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 14: Westhartfordmagholiday14

WEDDINGS

CongratulationsCara DeAngelis& Mark Olesnevich

photography by TIM BROWNtabphotographic.com

The grass is sometimes greener right in the middle. Cara grew up on one side of West Hartford and Mark on the other side, so when the couple first met near the town center, they couldn’t believe they had never met before. Their courtship was grounded by many friends they had in common, the love of family, tradition and just loving life. Mark knew how much Cara loved Newport, and it was there on the beach, as Cara collected seashells, that he knelt down on one knee and popped the question.

The bride is the daughter of John ‘Jordy’ DeAngelis Jr. and Patricia ‘Patty’ Foley DeAngelis, of West Hartford. Cara graduated from Northwest Catholic High School and earned her BA in early childhood education from the University of Saint Joseph. She is currently employed as a first grade teacher at St Brigid School in West Hartford.

The groom is the son of Ken and Linda Olesnevich, of West Hartford. Mark graduated from Hall High School and earned his Bachelors in Political Science from the University of Connecticut. He works at Bank of America as a senior mortgage underwriter.

The October wedding took place at Saint Timothy Church in West Hartford with a formal reception that followed at the Hartford Hilton. Their cake centerpiece was topped with two mini Adirondack chairs and a yellow lab…representing their many beach memories and Cara’s pet dog, Hope. After a mini-honeymoon in Newport, the couple set up their current home in West Hartford.

Visit We-Ha.com for more WEDDINGS.Left: Cake Topper for Hope (Cara’s pride and Joy) and the couple’s many more beach memories to come.Below: Bride and Groom with wedding party.

Bride with “Miracles Happen” blue

bracelet and bou-quet with Family

Blue Hydrangeas ( Flowers by Jen

at Stop&Shop)

153215_Holiday.indd 14 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 15: Westhartfordmagholiday14

ISSUE NO. 3 2014 west hartford magazine 15

WEDDINGS brought to you by:

Gala Prom & Special Occasion Dresses Up Do’s & Hair Styling

Bella Bridesmaid blo

Bella BridesmaidA COLLECTION FOR THE MODERN BRIDESMAID

73 MEMORIAL R WEST HARTFORD, CT860.308.2498

994 FARMINGTON AVE #1 • WEST HARTFORD, CT

153215_Holiday.indd 15 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 16: Westhartfordmagholiday14

“The Club”MembersHonorary Club

A Better World - The Adoption Connection, Inc. in Memory of:Betty Ann Ambrosi

Judith Gengras McDonough

Gold Club $500Member benefits include thank you gifts throughout the term of the subscription, plus members enjoy

a lunch date with Tom (publisher), and Joy (creative director). Also includes a one year subscription, and your name, “in honor/memory of,” and/or business prominently listed on “The Club” page.

In Memory of George & Jean BrighamJames H. Gould, III

In Memory of John & Joan HickeyIn Memory of Joseph Sweeney

Charter Club $250Member benefits include thank you gifts throughout the term of the subscription, plus members enjoy a lunch date with Tom (publisher).

Also includes a one year subscription and your name, “in honor/memory of,” and/or business prominently listed on “The Club” page.

Lee and Angela DeFelippi, Monarch Jewelers

Sarah Bain & Syed Hussain Phil Bonee

In Memory of Richard J. BrighamDavid Brown Associates

Carl & Amy CianciBusiness Friend

Kevin & Katherine ConwayC&S Style

John and Patty DeangelisSusan and Ned Dunn

Plus HallJohn & Tracey Heslin

Mary & Ed Kycia

Rick & Kathy LiftigMercy Community Health, Inc.

Business FriendJim and Fran McNallyElaine & David MelloPompanoosuc Mills

Alison and Daniel MurphyRobert and Kathleen Spencer

Tom and Kerry SpignesiBruce Stanger, Esq.

J.J. Tillinghast EntertainmentJeffrey and Nicole Whitlock

Friend Club $100Includes a one year subscription of the magazine and your name, “in honor/memory of,”

and/or business prominently listed on “The Club” page.

Consider joining “The Club” so we can guarantee delivery to your home or office and you won’t miss a single issue. Join “The Club” and receive lots of perks such as free event tickets.

Join at westhartfordmagazine.com ... Thank you for your support!

The Club MembersHonorary Club

Gold ClubMember benefits include thank you gifts throughout the term of the subscription, plus members enjoy

a lunch date with Tom (publisher), and Joy (creative director). Also includes a one year subscription, and your name, “in honor/memory of,” and/or business prominently listed on “The Club” page.

Charter ClubMember benefits include thank you gifts throughout the term of the subscription, plus members enjoy a lunch date with Tom (publisher).

Also includes a one year subscription and your name, “in honor/memory of,” and/or business prominently listed on “The Club” page.

Friend ClubIncludes a one year subscription of the magazine and your name, “in honor/memory of,”

and/or business prominently listed on “The Club” page.

Consider joining “The Club” so we can guarantee delivery to your home or office and you won’t miss a single issue. Join “The Club” and receive lots of perks such as free event tickets.

Join at westhartfordmagazine.com ... Thank you for your support!

153215_Holiday.indd 16 11/21/14 12:09 PM

Page 17: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 17

WEDDINGS

CongratulationsKatharine “Kate” Masciocchi

& John Scurlock photography by CARRIE DRAGHI PHOTOGRAPHY, LLC

cdraghiphoto.com

To say Kate & John go way back would be an understatement. The two childhood friends met at St. Timothy’s middle school in West Hartford and began dating during their senior year at Northwest Catholic and they maintained a long distance relationship throughout college and into the start of their post-college careers. It was worth the wait for these love birds as they finally tied the knot in August!

The bride is the daughter of Catherine Gobes and Alfred Masciocchi, of West Hartford. Kate received her Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and is currently an architectural designer at GWWO Inc. Architects, in Baltimore, MD.

The groom is the son of Rhonda and George Scurlock, of West

Hartford. John received his Bachelor of Science in Finance from Bentley University and is currently employed as Finance Manager for Aetna Inc., working out of their Baltimore office.

The late summer wedding took place at the Church of St. Timothy with a reception following at the Society Room in Hartford. As a surprise, Kate’s dad arranged a personal shout out from Grammy Award winner, Loudon Wainwright, the artist of their father/daughter dance song, “Daughter”. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon traveling throughout Europe and now they reside in Baltimore.

Visit We-Ha.com for more WEDDINGS.

Above: Kate and John with their bridesmaids and groomsmen.

Pete Andruskiewicz, Alaina Tosatti, Tom Heslin, Kate

Plis, Leah Goldman, Joe Sgambati, Molly Grew, Matthew Masciocchi, Tyler Gualtieri, John Scurlock, Kate Masciocchi Scurlock, Rebecca

Masciocchi, Anthony Mascolo, Ashley Huffman,

Jonathan LaRocque, Haley Venditti, Hilary Scurlock

Cocalis, Luke Cocalis.

Left: Detail of Kate’s bouquet, featuring the succulent she grew herself.

The Scurlock family with the Bride and Groom. From left to right: Luke Cocalis, Hilary Scurlock Cocalis, Kate Masciocchi Scurlock, John Scurlock, Rhonda Scurlock, George Scurlock.

The Masciocchi family with the Bride and Groom. From left to right: Al Masciocchi, Cathy Gobes, Kate Masciocchi Scurlock, John Scurlock, Rebecca Masciocchi, Matthew Masciocchi.

153215_Holiday.indd 17 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 18: Westhartfordmagholiday14

18 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

153215_Holiday.indd 18 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 19: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 19

WEDDINGS

CongratulationsMeghan Williamson & Nick Lawson

photography by MICHELLE WADEMichelleWadePhotography.com

Meghan and Nick were neighbors when they both lived in Pennsylvania during college, and after dating for about a year and a half they realized they had something very special together. Nick invited both families to visit the Philadelphia area supposedly to celebrate his birthday but instead proposed to Meghan at the famous Love Park in center city. Meghan was completely surprised and beyond excited!

The bride is the daughter of Margaret and Brian Williamson, of West Hartford. Her mom is the principal of Northwest Catholic High School. Meghan attended St. Brigid’s School and Northwest Catholic, before receiving an MS in Education from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is currently a second grade teacher in Philadelphia.

The groom is the son of Michele and Leonard Wroblewski and Patrick and Rita Lawson, all of Erie, PA. Nick received his MBA in accounting from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and is currently a senior accountant at Comcast in Philadelphia.

The July wedding was officiated at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in West Hartford by the bride’s great uncle, Fr. Francis Reese, who also married her parents. After a reception at The Belle Terrace at Avon Old Farms, the couple honeymooned in Hawaii. They currently reside in Conshohocken, PA.

Visit We-Ha.com for more WEDDINGS.

Leonard Wroblewski, Meghan Lawson, Nick Lawson, Michele Wroblewski, Marc Lawson(Groom’s family).

Adam Lawson, Brian Lawson, Meghan Lawson,Nick Lawson, Rita Lawson, Patrick Lawson, Marc Lawson (Groom’s family).

Bridal party from left to right: Alison Devine, Katie Thorner, Marianne LaSala, Sophia Strong,Justine Micalizzi, Jennie Quinn, MOH (sister of bride) Kate Williamson, Meghan Lawson, NickLawson, Best man (friend) Tom DiMarco, BrianLawson, Patrick Williamson, Dan Shapero, JuanAbreu, Marc Lawson, Mike Canfield.

Brian Williamson, Margaret Williamson,Meghan Lawson, Nick Lawson, Kate Williamson, Patrick Williamson (Bride’s family).

From left to right: Back row – Marianne LaSala (maidenname is DeConti), Taryn Ger-vais, Patrick Williamson. Mid-dle Row – Alison Devine, Katie Thorner, Jennie Quinn, Kate Williamson, Sara Demos,Kate Morran. Front Row – NickLawson, Meghan Lawson,Margaret Williamson.

153215_Holiday.indd 19 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 20: Westhartfordmagholiday14

20 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

T rying to take my own advice from a recent column, I found myself on a much-needed weekend away, recharging my mind and body with good food,

great girlfriends and fine red wine. As I returned home, all seemed right in the world. The relaxation was already appar-ent on my face with less lines and rosy, glowing skin from all the fresh air and belly laughing we had done. As I crested the top of my driveway, the peace that had enveloped me, suddenly fell away like the steps and stones of the retaining wall that obviously collapsed in my absence – field-stone, and the mortar that held it together, lay crushed, like my cabernet grape spirits. In an effort to make a quick getaway and avoid the horror splayed out in front of my car, my gaze drifted up to the rearview mir-ror and I noticed my face not quite as pale and lined as I imagined it had instantly be-come. Fortunately, I maintained a healthy skincare routine, though I had failed my naturally lichened New England pile of rocks. The symbolism of the aging wall

and my aging skin came clearly into focus. They both need a solid foundation, quality mortar or ‘glue’ to keep it lifted and to be free of environmental invaders slowly eroding its integrity. Like rodents, vines and tree roots can undermine the integrity of a stone-wall, environmental factors can weaken and damage our skin. I can’t stress enough the importance of washing your skin with a PH-balanced cleanser every night to remove daily dirt and pollutants that have accumulated. Look for nonabrasive cream cleansers with natural ingredients like pa-paya enzyme for gentle exfoliating without stretching and scratching the skin. If you feel too tired at night, start a bit earlier in the evening, before you sit down in front of the TV. Avoid the damaging rays of the sun, using a day cream of at least SPF15. Drink lots of water to flush out toxins from the inside. As we age, the foundation or collagen layer of our skin thins, allowing surface layers to collapse into fine lines and wrin-

kles. Keeping that layer strong and solid, pushes those fine lines back out. The key is to deliver quality botanical ingredients containing vitamin rich antioxidants deep into the cellular layers of the skin. This is

A solid foundation and proper care can reverse signs of aging skin

Together

by Tammy Kroll

phot

ogra

phy b

y BIG

STO

CKP

HO

TO.C

OM

Holding it

The symbolism of the aging wall and aging skin...both need a solid foundation, quality mortar or ‘glue’ to keep it lifted and to be free of environmental invaders slowly eroding its integrity.

BEAUTY

153215_Holiday.indd 20 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 21: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 21

LIGHT UP

A LIFE.

January 17, 2015Hartford Golf Club

Honorary Chairs: Matt Winter and JaneLehman, AllstateInsurance Company.

Emcee: Scot Haney, Channel 3

Every Family. Every Child. Every Time.

The Bridge Family Center Mission: To foster the courage and strength in children andfamilies to meet life's challenges and build fulfilling lives.

860.521.8035 www.bridgefamilycenter.org

Tammy Kroll is aDistrict Manager with Arbonne Skin Care & a licensed Zumba instructor.Contact her: [email protected] .

Beauty TipsTammy’s

where the thinner serums come into play. They are applied before a moisturizer and designed to reach deep down, building a strong base. Look for key ingredients such as algae extract, marine lavender extract and sea buckhorn oil. Staying hydrated also plumps out the skin so make sure you drink plenty of water – at least 6 to 8 8oz glasses a day. Elastin would be our skin’s mortar or ‘glue’ that holds it all together. It’s the ‘bounce back’ effect when you pull on your skin – though avoid pulling on your skin, especially around the sensitive eye area where there are no oil glands. Eye creams are generally thicker and more emollient than moisturizers and should be applied with the ring finger to avoid too much pressure. Brands containing aloe and cucumber can reduce puffiness due to lack of sleep, allergies, etc. Follow up with moisturizer. Day creams with peptides en-hance skins smoothness and again an SPF of 15 or higher protects from sun damage, necessary even during the winter months. Repair your skin at night with night creams

containing high antioxidant vitamin C, supporting elastin as well as collagen to restore a more youthful appearance. Remember…never use your night cream during the day as the ingredients needed for repair should not interact with the sun, potentially breaking down what you are intending to build up. Finally, go for quality. Remember, you get what you pay for. In my inexperienced efforts to shore up my wall, from time to time I took out the rubber mallet to force-fully maneuver the slipping stones back into place. But what it really needed was

proper maintenance and reinforcement. If only I’d invested some time and money into their repointing as I had invested in my skin, my wall might still be standing. How-ever, stonewalls can be replaced and this is the only skin you have. So invest wisely … n

• Wash skin with a PH-balanced cleanser every night to remove daily dirt and pollutants• Avoid the damaging rays of the sun, using a day cream of at least SPF-15• Drink lots of water to flush out toxins from the inside.• Repair your skin at night with night creams containing high antioxidant vitamin C

Kosher certified under the supervision of the Hartford Kashrut Commission

*Offer valid at participating locations shown. Some restrictions may apply. See store for details. Edible Arrangements®, the Fruit Basket Logo, and other marks mentioned herein are registered trademarks of Edible Arrangements, LLC. © 2014 Edible Arrangements, LLC. All rights reserved.

Save $ 5

Expires 01/04/15

WHNE1214

Star of David Celebration-Hanukkah

To order, please call or visit: 282 Park Road, West Hartford

860-233-7848304 West Main Street, Avon

860-522-2866290 Broad St., Manchester

860-646-4352

phot

ogra

phy b

y BIG

STO

CKP

HO

TO.C

OM

153215_Holiday.indd 21 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 22: Westhartfordmagholiday14

22 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

Whooo is on Your List?Harry and Cubby have some gift ideas for you:

SPONSOR AN ANIMALGive a gift to help care for one of the many animals in residence at The New Children's Museum or RoaringBrook Nature Center. Your sponsorship helps us to improve our wildlife habitats, to provide our animals veterinary care and to develop educational programs forour visitors. Please contact The Wildlife Sanctuary at860.231.2830 ext. 50.

Playing in the planetariumbeginning Nov. 22

A WHMedia, Inc. Co.Media Sponsors for The New Children’s Museum

HONOR THEM. SUPPORT US!This holiday season, make a donation to The New Children’s Museum Annual Fund in someone’s honor. It’s a great feeling to know that because of you, your favorite Museum and Nature Center can continue theirgood work. We will send acknowledgement to your honoree. Visit us online and click on Donate Now.

GIVE THE GIFT OFMEMBERSHIPMembership to The New Children’s Museum allows a family to enjoy our exhibits and daily activities as often as they like, for a full year, as well as discounts on programs. Visit us online and click on Join Now.

The New Children’s Museum950 Trout Brook Dr., West Hartford, CT � www.thechildrensmuseumct.org � 860.231.2824

Roaring Brook Nature Center70 Gracey Road, Canton, CT � www.roaringbrook.org � 860.693.0263

153215_Holiday.indd 22 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 23: Westhartfordmagholiday14

by Lisa Lelas

photography by Jane and Michael Shauck, IRIS Photography

makes the

Dreamwork

eamworkT

WESTFARMS

& KEENAN

Celebrate 40 Years in the

ever-changing mall

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 23

153215_Holiday.indd 23 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 24: Westhartfordmagholiday14

24 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

153215_Holiday.indd 24 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 25: Westhartfordmagholiday14

lose your eyes for a moment and bring yourself back to 1974. Watergate dominates the news…President Nixon resigns and Vice President Gerald R. Ford is sworn in as our 38th president…movies like Blazing Saddles and The Sting top the box office at movie theaters…the Oakland A’s defeat the L.A. Dodgers in the World Series…cost of a postage stamp is 10 cents…and Connecticut’s first indoor shopping mall opens its doors, right here in our own backyard! As Westfarms celebrates its 40th anniversary, we only need to peek in on its administrative team to understand why this unique shopping center continues to prosper. At the helm is Kevin Keenan. Kevin is the general manager of Westfarms, and is celebrating his own 40 year anniversary with the company, having been employed by the mall since it first opened its doors in 1974. “I was 23 years old, just back from touring the country and working out west (from working in the printing trade and construction in Arizona to cattle ranching in Montana). I came back home one summer just to visit family and friends. My dad suggested I apply for a job at the new mall that was opening.” Kevin was first hired as a cleaner in the custodial department three weeks before the mall officially opened. “It was the right place at the right time,” he surmises, “Within weeks I was supervising the cleaning crew. There is always something exciting happening in a mall atmosphere. Ultimately, I fell in love with it and my thoughts of moving back to Arizona quickly disappeared.” After working as the mall cleaning supervisor, Kevin eventually took on a position with the mechanical maintenance division and soon took over that department. In the 1990’s, Kevin became the operation director, overseeing the mechanical and cleaning departments, as well as the security division. Fourteen years ago, in 2000, he became the general manager of Westfarms.

C “There were colleagues of mine who also moved up the ranks with the company, as well,” Kevin explained, “we started together and knew the importance of continuing to work as a team.” “Since the days I wore a tool-belt at work, I have had many mentors, from supervisors and former general managers to many co-workers. I learned something from every single one of them. Over the years I found that being constantly challenged gives me energy and I thrive on that. I’m certainly never bored here!” Now in the top leadership position at Westfarms, which is owned by the Taubman Company, Kevin regards himself as somewhat of an anomaly. “Most managers move up and on to other malls, but my roots are here. I passed on other opportunities that came my way, quite simply because I love it here. This is home.” Kevin grew up in West Hartford. The son of a carpenter and third oldest of nine kids, he attended Webster Hill School, St. Brigid’s and Talcott Junior High before attending A.I. Prince Technical High School. Kevin met his wife, Joann, at the mall, when she worked as a manager for The Limited. They have two children, now in their 20’s, a son, Christopher and daughter, Erin. They reside in nearby Litchfield county. So, after 40 years, how is it that Westfarms, a 1.3 million square foot mall with more than 160 merchants, still prospers in a time of on-line buying trends? Kevin shares

several thoughts: “People may research on-line but still want to be able to enjoy the in-store buying experience. The consumer comes in better prepared after on-line research. They already know the color and size they’re looking for. Retailers are actually leading the way of marrying the best of both worlds (online and brick & mortar). Also, sometimes it’s just a social thing, customers coming in for dinner and shopping together. “An important key to our success, first and foremost, is the success of our leasing department. They have great relationships with national retailers, can foresee trends and anticipate which retailers will work best in local markets across the country. At Westfarms, the merchandise mix is

“Most managers move up and on to other malls, but my roots are here. I passed on other opportunities that came my way, quite simply because I love it here. This is home.”

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 25

153215_Holiday.indd 25 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 26: Westhartfordmagholiday14

constantly evolving with many of our stores exclusive to the area, a distinct point of difference from our competition. Every year we bring in new retailers, most on 5, 8 or 10 year leasing cycles. We are always analyzing trends and trying to stay ahead of the curve.”

Westfarms has recently undergone a major facelift, with a newly renovated center court as its anchor. “It’s now a great gathering place,” says Kevin, “we took out the escalators from the center court area to open up the space. We’ve installed tech tables like you see in major airports, for laptops and charging cellphones. It’s important for us to keep up with the times, embrace technology and integrate it into the whole shopping experience. The mall now has property-wide high speed WIFI. We are experimenting with an interactive mall directory, smart-phone technology and other state-of-the-art digital options to ensure that Westfarms stays current and provides a unique shopping experience.”

In addition to the new center court, many other physical upgrades have been put into place, such as improved lighting, glass

handrails, renovated rest rooms and more. Despite several facelifts over the years,

the mall has been careful to maintain some of its classic roots. In particular, a few iconic art statues shoppers have grown to admire. The Alphabet Spire VI, for example, is a 28 foot high sculpture by artist, William Crutchfield, and has stood outside of the JC Penney store since Westfarms opened in 1974.

The mall was originally built on farmland and a golf course, straddling two towns, Farmington and West Hartford, hence the name ‘Westfarms’. It’s easy to understand why Westfarms is one of the top grossing malls in the country, based on revenue per square foot, as it has the distinction of being in close proximity to many high net worth shoppers in Farmington, West Hartford, Avon and Simsbury, with median household incomes well above those in most other Connecticut towns.

“We know we have a good strong, well leased shopping center here,” says Kevin, “It’s a phenomenal market area, with terrific customers and a perfect location. Every year, some stores move out but new faces always

move in, keeping the shopping experience fresh. Even in the toughest of economic times, we’ve been successful.”

Beyond all of the great business focus on merchandising and customer service, Kevin is quick to point out that Westfarms couldn’t thrive without one essential component – The Team. “We have an exceptionally close management team here at Westfarms. Many of us have been here right from the start. We’ve been through a lot together. The stories they tell are so heartfelt and funny at the same time. We are all very good friends. We’ve become like family. It’s a very close team but we have new blood as well. It’s a good mix of tenured and new, giving us both the experienced view and fresh new perspectives. We never just think that’s the way we’ve always done it, but rather ask every day, ‘what can we do different today?’ Our philosophy has never been the same ol’, same ol’. We are very dedicated to work hard every day, support each other and have fun in the process.”

When asked about the day to day operations, Kevin comments, “The team has a demanding day running a shopping center, it’s a community and our team needs to ensure that the customer experience is exceptional.

Kevin and security director, Paul Listro review evacuation plans with officers, Jeff Rose (lefts) and Bill Norton (right). The safety of the merchants and customers is their number one priority and they work closely with both the West Hartford and Farmington police and fire departments to prepare for every possible scenario. Well over 100 Westfarms security department alumni have moved on to careers in law enforcement … many (like officer Norton pictured here) in West Hartford and in Farmington.

The Gerth Dairy farmland was across the road from the Corbin farm. On March 21, 1961, some 20 acres of the Gerth farmland became home of Sears and the Corbin's Corner Parkade, and 10 years later, across the street, the Westfarms building project began. Westfarms opened in October of 1974.

When Sears opened in August 1961, it was the first major store to be built in West Hartford since the completion of Lord & Taylor in Bishops corner in 1954.

Until 1960, the area where Westfarms now sits was open farmland. This photo shows the Philip Corbin farm and homestead on the south-west corner of New Britain Avenue and South Road.

26 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

153215_Holiday.indd 26 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 27: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Stephen Merkent, Kevin Keenan and Paul Listro, at one of entrances during remodeling.

153215_Holiday.indd 27 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 28: Westhartfordmagholiday14
Page 29: Westhartfordmagholiday14

“We all work really well together. They are like my older brothers ...They really are like family. We all take great pride in what we do. We have great communication. ” ~Cheryl Thompson

1990,” he says, “when Kevin was promoted to general manager, Kevin promoted me to facilities director.”

Joe and his wife, Kathy have 2 sons, Joe and Dan. Together, they have all been a part of the close-knit Westfarms family.

What keeps Joe happy at his job all these years? “It’s the people and the culture of the company. We always take the high road. It’s a team. We step around any ‘walls’ surrounding job roles, simply working together. We blur the lines of job positions. For example, I am the facilities director but I’m also involved in a lot of the marketing decisions. Everybody’s input is important. Our team philosophy & effort never went away over these years. We all work for a common goal…not always successful in everything we try, but we have a pretty good batting average! We’re focused on what we need to do and we try to have fun, as well.

The entire team at Westfarms, not just the management team, gets recognized. Every month we update our internal web system to announce birthdays and anniversaries. It’s not about ego here, it’s about providing the best service we can.” Keeping a good rapport with everyone they do business with is very important. “I want a real relationship with all my vendors.” Says Joe, which may attribute to the success he and the team have always had. They are always working on how to effectively evolve and improve their teamwork. “We once attended a breakfast seminar at Nordstrom to discover some of their winning strategies. We all learn from each other.”

Re-investing in the property is an on-going venture at Westfarms. “People look at our timeless design and are amazed that the building is now 40 years old!” he says, “we are always looking ahead for projects that may need attention in another 10 years, from the parking lots, the roof, the landscape…everything. We honor tomorrow, today. That’s just how we roll!”

Stephen Merkent grew up with Kevin in West Hartford and is a graduate of Conard High School. Like his buddy, Stephen

began working at the mall 40 years ago as a custodian. He steadily climbed the corporate ladder through the years, moving up to custodial superintendent, horticulturist and ultimately becoming the current facilitites superintendent. Interestingly, Stephen’s job roots were planted on the Westfarms site even before the mall was built! He worked as a land surveyor doing preliminary site lay out work for the future shopping center and spent over two years completing the final building layout of Westfarms. As a kid, Stephen remembers playing miniature golf at Torza’s, the golf course located on the land that the mall was eventually built on. His fond memories go way back. “When I was working construction on the site, I used to drive my truck into the site of the old movie theaters as it would fill in with water, to wash my truck before leaving each day!” As Stephen quips, “I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain!” referring to his more than 40 years of witnessing so much at the mall. “I’ve seen Tiny Tim to Al Taubman shop here at Westfarms!” But perhaps his fondest memory is meeting his wife, Janet, when she worked at the mall’s information booth back in 1974. They have three sons, Ryan, Christopher and Matthew.

Cheryl Thompson is on the management team as senior financial assistant and has worked for Westfarms for 31 years. “I was just out of high school, still in college,” she explains, “I even met my husband here, who was a West Hartford police officer. I was the customer service supervisor at the time and he was one of the officers assigned to Westfarms.” Together Cheryl and Jeff have one son, Gavin, 11 years old. Even as a teenager, Cheryl’s first jobs were at the mall. “I worked at the former York Steak House and Brown Derby deli before I had applied for a job and began working as a security officer here.” In 1986 she became customer service supervisor. In 1990,

Cheryl was offered a position in the finance/bookkeeping department (what she went to school for). Now, as Westfarms’ senior financial assistant, she trains and supports new personnel in their duties in shopping centers across the country. Cheryl concurs with the sentiments from the rest of her management teammates. “The teamwork is honest. It’s real. We all work really well together. They are like my older brothers. We have been together so long. They really are like family. We all take great pride in what we do. We have great communication. No one’s afraid to speak up on issues.” Many memories come to mind when Cheryl looks back on her years there. “I grew up at this mall,” she says, “when I was little, my mom would drop me and my friends off here. We lived in a neighborhood just through the woods in back of the mall. One very snowy day when I had to get to work, my brother actually drove me to the mall through a wooded trail on his snowmobile!” Cheryl has even had her brushes with fame over the years at Westfarms. Academy Award winning actress, Meryl Streep comes in to shop on occasion and once reserved a wheel chair from Cheryl for her mother. “She was nice. Very gracious.” Cheryl has also seen many PGA pro-golfers shopping with their wives, especially after the GHO events, and singer, Carly Simon came in to shop one day, even signing autographs for fans she met while picking up new glasses at the eyewear store. “I love it here,” she concludes, “Truly, I have never not wanted to go to work!” n

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 29

153215_Holiday.indd 29 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 30: Westhartfordmagholiday14

30 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

What has changed for you in 2014? Did you start a new job – or leave a job behind? Did you retire? Did you start a family?

If some notable changes occurred in your personal or professional life, then you will want to review your finances before this year ends and the next one begins.

Even if your 2014 has been relatively uneventful, the end of the year is still a good time to get cracking and see where you can plan to save some taxes and/or build a little more wealth.

Do you practice tax loss harvesting? That is the art of taking capital losses (sell-ing securities worth less than what you first paid for them) to offset your short-term capital gains. If you fall into one of the upper tax brackets, you might want to consider this move, which directly lowers your taxable income. It should be made with the guidance of a financial profes-sional you trust.

In fact, you could even take it a step further. Consider that up to $3,000 of cap-ital losses in excess of capital gains can be deducted from ordinary income, and any remaining capital losses above that can be carried forward to offset capital gains in upcoming years.

Do you itemize deductions?If you do, great. Now would be a good time to get the receipts and assorted paperwork together. Besides a possible mortgage in-terest deduction, you might be able to take a state sales tax deduction, a student-loan interest deduction, a military-related deduction, a deduction for the amount of estate tax paid on inherited IRA assets, an energy-saving deduction, a homebuyer credit … there are so many deductions you can potentially claim, and now is the time to meet with your tax professional so that you can strategize to claim as many as you can.

Could you ramp up 401(k) or 403(b) contributions? If you can do this in November and

December, that will lower your taxable in-come for 2014. Do it enough and you might be able to qualify for other tax credits or breaks available to those under certain income limits.

Are you thinking of gifting? How about making a contribution to a charity or some other kind of 501(c)(3) non-profit organization before 2014 ends? In many cases, these gifts are partly tax-deductible. If you pour some money into a 529 plan on behalf of a child, you could get a deduction at the state level (de-pending on the state).

Of course, you can also reduce the value of your taxable estate with a gift or two. This year, the gift tax exclusion is $14,000. So you can gift up to $14,000 to as many people as you wish this year, with the understanding that you have a $5.25 million lifetime limit before you are actually hit with gift taxes. This $5.25 million limit will rise in future years as it is inflation-indexed.

phot

ogra

phy b

y BI

GST

OC

KPH

OTO

..CO

M

FINANCE

Things you might want to do before saying goodbye to 2014!

by Marc A. Sack

Year EndMoney Moves

153215_Holiday.indd 30 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 31: Westhartfordmagholiday14

AUTUMN CLASSICAL CONCERT October 19, 2014

HOLIDAY FAMILY CONCERT December 14, 2014

CLASSICAL CONCERT March 29, 2015

POPS CONCERT May 16, 2015

for tickets

860-521-4362 | WHSO.ORG P.O. BOX 370036 | WEST HARTFORD, CT 06137

2014-2015 SEASO

N |

RIC

HA

RD CH

IARAPPA, MUSIC DIRECTOR —

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 31

While we’re on the topic of estate plan-ning, why not take a moment to review the beneficiary designations for your IRA, your life insurance policy, and your retirement plan at work? If you haven’t reviewed them for a decade or more (which isn’t uncommon), double-check to see that these assets will go where you want them to go should you pass away. Lastly, take a look at your will to see that it remains valid and up to date.

Should you convert all or part of a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA? You will be withdrawing money from that traditional IRA someday ... and those withdrawals will equal taxable income. Withdrawals from a Roth IRA you own are never taxed during your lifetime, assum-ing you follow the rules. Translation: tax savings tomorrow. Before you go Roth, you do need to make sure you have the money to pay taxes on the conversion amount. If you do this and change your

mind, the IRS gives you until October 15 of the year after a conversion to undo it.

Can you take advantage of the Amer-ican Opportunity Tax Credit? Now in place through 2017, the AOTC for qualified college expenses allows indi-viduals whose modified adjusted gross income is $80,000 or less (and joint filers

with MAGI of $160,000 or less) a chance to claim a credit of up to $2,500 for qualified tuition and related expenses. Phase-outs kick in above those MAGI levels.

What can you do before they sing “Auld Lang Syne”? Talk with a financial or tax professional now rather than in February or March. Little year-end moves might help you improve your short-term and long-term financial situation. n

Marc A. Sack,Wealth Advisor & Financial PlannerNorthstar Wealth Partners [email protected] (860) 665-7737

Finance Tips• The end of the year is a good time to get cracking and see where you can plan to save some taxes and/or build a little more wealth. • If you can ramp up your 40l(k) contributions in November and December, that will lower your taxable income for 2014.• Little year-end moves might help you improve your short-term and long-term financial situation.

This article is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for an investment decision. Consult your financial advisor/tax/legal consultant regarding your personal circumstances before making any investment decisions.

153215_Holiday.indd 31 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 32: Westhartfordmagholiday14

32 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

MISTAKES CANCOST YOU

That’s why you need to request your must-read, free copy of “The Eight Biggest Mistakes Investors Make... And How to Avoid Them.”

This guide, published by Ken Fisher, CEO of Fisher Investments,is filled with practical information you can use to keep your investments on track.

Investing in securities involves the risk of loss.

CALL ME NOW FOR YOUR FREE GUIDE!Paul Stancs – Regional Vice President

[email protected]://paul-stancs.fisherinvestments.com

5525 NW Fisher Creek Boulevard, Camas, WA 98607

153215_Holiday.indd 32 11/21/14 12:10 PM

Page 33: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine 33

Restaurant:Fernwood Restaurant1113 New Britain Ave.West Hartford, CT [email protected] - Th: 11:30-9:00F, Sa: 11:30-10:00Closed Sundays

FOOD

Homemade Comfort-Food Heaven

You never know where The Twin Tasters will pop up in their quest for good food in town. Contact: [email protected]

by The Twin Tasters

Reuben with thick-cut brisket...yum!

At first glance, Fernwood Restaurant – with its dark paneling, pub-like atmosphere, stained glass and flickering candles – gave us pause, but the cheery staff had us feeling right at home in seconds.

Fernwood Restaurant may be 70 years old, but the menu options are refreshing, plentiful and downright delicious. The Twin Tasters put Co-Owner/Manager Laurie Hazelton on the spot to see what they are known for at this quaint Elmwood landmark, and she proceeded to list virtually everything on the menu! Of course she is biased, but feels strongly that “you can order anything with full confidence and it will be good!” Laurie handles the business and front end of the

establishment, and her partner, Co-Owner August “Augie” Audibert is the chef.

We started with a crab cake appetizer (just one of the fresh seafood choices of the day, thanks to fish supplied by City Fish); and we thoroughly enjoyed the Reuben, (whose thick-cut brisket is made in-house daily), complimented by a warm “you-had-me-at-bacon” German Potato Salad; a popular Patty Melt cooked to melty perfection with a side of crinkle fries, just like the fries you had as a kid, (but no soggy fries here)!

Along with an entree menu that exceeded our expectations, the food offerings also include many salads and soups as well as luscious desserts, including apple pie, blueberry pie, brownie sundae and OMG, a warm bread pudding with whiskey sauce and whipped cream that melts in your mouth before the fork even hits your lips.

Laura, our server, has tried to resist the bread pudding on many occasions. She often tells herself, “not today, not today … and then it comes out of the oven and I can’t resist! I never get tired of it!” she said. The daily bread is baked by neighbor Elmwood

Bakery, and is the main ingredient in the pudding.They stay true to their motto: “You might not be

a ‘regular’ when you enter, but you will be a ‘regular’ when you leave.” And we will go back as welcomed “regulars” next time!

Look at all the apples!

Reservations Suggested, but not required. Bar and restaurant seating. Large groups accommodated with proper notice.

Warm German Potato Salad

flavorful crab cake

153215_Holiday.indd 33 11/21/14 12:11 PM

Page 34: Westhartfordmagholiday14

34 we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 5 2014 west hartford magazine

JP CARROLL ROOFING

For your free slate inspection orasphalt shingle roof quote, call us:

J.P. Carroll Construction,INC.Your Residential & Commercial Roofing Experts310 R Newington Rd, West Hartford • Phone: 860-586-8857Email:[email protected] • www.jpcarrollroofing.com

Winter is coming...Snow storms arecoming...

Are youready?

��

JPCarroll_new_IceDam2013:Layout 1 11/9/13 1:20 PM Page 1

153215_Holiday.indd 34 11/21/14 12:11 PM

Page 35: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

2014

a holiday guideA gift to you from WH Media

SHOP LOCALSpotlighting Westfarms 40th AnniversaryA Guide to ElmwoodHoliday Stroll Monarch Jewelers gift catalog

153215_Insert.indd 3 11/21/14 12:04 PM

Page 36: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

LUX BOND & GREENjewelry watches gifts • since 1898

46 LaSalle Road WeSt HaRtfoRd CenteR 860.521.3015

Glastonbury Mohegan Sun Greenwich Westport Boston Wellesley 800.524.7336 LBGreen.com

LUX BOND & GREENjewelry watches gifts • since 1898

46 LaSalle Road West Hartford Center 860.521.3015LBGREEN.COM

FROM tHE LuNaRia COLLECtiON

153215_Insert.indd 4 11/21/14 12:04 PM

Page 37: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

LUX BOND & GREENjewelry watches gifts • since 1898

46 LaSalle Road WeSt HaRtfoRd CenteR 860.521.3015

Glastonbury Mohegan Sun Greenwich Westport Boston Wellesley 800.524.7336 LBGreen.com

LUX BOND & GREENjewelry watches gifts • since 1898

46 LaSalle Road West Hartford Center 860.521.3015LBGREEN.COM

FROM tHE LuNaRia COLLECtiON

153215_Dazzle.indd 1 11/21/14 1:34 PM

Page 38: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Brought to you by:

(860) 233-1241www.westsidewines.com

Tasting at:

37 Raymond Road(860) 756-5590

cuveewesthartford.com

It’s that time of year again! As we get readyto fill your glasses with the finest bubbly in

the world for the West Side Wines and Spirits7TH ANNUAL GROWER CHAMPAGNE

TASTING, we have some surprises up oursleeves! Save the date for this annual event

Saturday, December 6, 201412 to 4:30 pm at Cuveé

Thank you to our Media Sponsor:

www.we-ha.com

7 th Annual GrowerChampagne Tasting

Suggested donation of $20 to benefit

153215_Dazzle.indd 2 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 39: Westhartfordmagholiday14

40 thAnniversary

Celebrating 40 years, Westfarms, in conjunction with WHMedia and West Hartford Magazine, is pleased to spotlight an assort-ment of fine gifts this holiday season for everyone on your list!

To mark this ruby anniversary, we have selected 40 items from formal to casual and whimsical to practical, from the thousands of items under the roof at 500 Westfarms Mall. This guide is organized by category so you can browse the pages and be inspired this holiday season.

Westfarms has continuously changed with the times, and the trends, yet you really can still find something for EVERY-ONE on your list. This annual DAZZLE guide is full of ideas such as the fashionable staples including colorful scarves and trendy boots, designer bags and sparkly jewelry, cool watches and cuddly slippers, plus the newest high tech gadgets, toys and the latest gaming systems…and so much more!

For those of us who have known and loved Westfarms since the days of Peter Bobjohn, Anderson Little, and The Magic Pan Creperie, we can still find nostalgia by shopping at Michael’s Jewelers and J.C. Penney, and many other stores that have been there since the beginning. Plus, we now have options we never dreamed of in 1974 like a whole store of LEGOs; a distinctive collection of hand-picked designer clothing, accessories and furnishings from Anthropologie, Michael Kors, Nordstrom, Tiffany and more…and, who doesn’t love a cookie from Mrs. Fields? (just as good as The Original Cookie Company!)

Enjoy Westfarms: “Evolved. Essential. Epic.”

40 gift items for 40 years

153215_Dazzle.indd 3 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 40: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Giftsfor her

3.

1.

2.

5.

4.

153215_Dazzle.indd 4 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 41: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

1. Tiffany & Co. at Westfarms Tifany Soleste rings with diamonds in platinum: emerald-cut red spinel; $1,100 and oval green tourmaline $17,000

2. MICHAEL Michael Kors at WestfarmsPave Chainlink Toggle Necklace, $425.00

3. Tiffany & Co. at Westfarms18. Elsa Peretti® Open Heart pendant; pricing upon request

4. Tory Burch at WestfarmsTory Burch Keri Sandal, Retail $275

5. MICHAEL Michael Kors at Westfarms Greenwich Medium Grab Bag, $358.00

6. Nordstrom at WestfarmsUGG Australia ‘UGGpure™ Alena’ Slipper; $119.95

7. Paloman’s Sugar Stacks Ring & Pendant 18K gold and diamonds; $5,500 and $2,400

8. Tory Burch at WestfarmsTory Burch Robinson Color-Block Large Wristlet, Retail $195

9. Tommy Bahama at Westfarms Island Breeze Watch by Tommy Bahama $225

9.

6.

7.

8.

153215_Dazzle.indd 5 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 42: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Giftsfor her

11.

12.

10.

153215_Dazzle.indd 6 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 43: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

10. JCPenney at WestfarmsNicole by Nicole Miller faux-fur vest; $72

11. JCPenney at Westfarmsa.n.a Breslin booties; $69.99

12. JCPenney at WestfarmsMixit popover gloves; $18

13. Tommy Bahama at WestfarmsNora Blossom Necklace by Tommy Bahama; $88

14. Tommy Bahama at WestfarmsNora Blossom Bracelet by Tommy Bahama: $78

15. Kiehl’s Since 1851 at Westfarms Crème de Corps Soy Milk & Honey Whipped and Body Butter; $38

16.Kiehl’s Since 1851 at Westfarms Limited Edition Holiday Gift Set; $45

17. MICHAEL Michael Kors at WestfarmsNadine Slip On, $145.00

16.

13.

14.

15.

17.

153215_Dazzle.indd 7 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 44: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

LIVE Animals!Visit The New Children’s Museumcritters at Kaoud Oriental Rugs at 17 South Main Streetduring the Stroll.

Thursday, December 4th • 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

SHOWMOBILE: Our stage will come alive @ 5:30as Santa arrives on our very own West HartfordFire Truck followed by an evening of great performances. Located on the corner of Farmington Ave. and LaSalle Road. Including an Information Brochure and First Aid TENT.Brought to you by Doctors Express, We-Ha.com, West Hartford Magazine and the Town of West Hartford.

PLUS... • FLEET FEET one mile Holiday Fun Run. • BK&CO. will have Edible Arrangment treats onLaSalle Road.• You can toast marshmallows @ UPPER AVE. ( at 1000 Farmington Ave.)

• West Hartford Festival of Trees @ FIRST CHURCH, 12 SouthMain Street.

SHOP, DINE & STROLL locally in West Hartford Center this Season!

SAMPLING OF EVENTS DURING THE HOLIDAY STROLL:

You be The Judge!The windows will becreatively decoratedagain! You are invited to participatein Window Judgingvia We-Ha.com2013 Winner

SHOP, DINE & STROLL LOCAL and support these fine businesses in THE HOLIDAY GUIDE: BK&Co, Bella Bridesmaid, Bristle & Blade, Dressed to the Nines, Giftology, Hart Real Estate, Lux Bond & Green, Silkworm, Shops On The Green/Kaoud Oriental Rugs, Suzanne Walsh/Raveis Real Estate, Ten Thousand Villages,

The NEW Children’s Museum, Upper Farmington Ave., and West Hartford Festival of Trees ... and so much more! THANK YOU SPONSORS:

ALL THIS AND SO MUCH MORE! Follow We-Ha.com and TheCenterWestHartford.com for updates and additions!

153215_Dazzle.indd 8 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 45: Westhartfordmagholiday14

18. Microsoft Store at Westfarms Office 365; starting at $99.99

19. Microsoft Store at Westfarms Xbox One; starting at $399

20. Tommy Bahama at WestfarmsKona Grand Prix Chronograph Watch by Tommy Bahama; $275

21. Microsoft Store at Westfarms Surface Pro 3, starting at $799

Giftsfor him

21.

18.

19.20.

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

153215_Dazzle.indd 9 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 46: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Giftsfor him

24.

22.

25.

23.

153215_Dazzle.indd 10 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 47: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

22. Tory Burch at Westfarms Tory Burch Classic Aviators, Retail $149

23. Tommy Bahama at WestfarmsDesert Shawl Cardigan by Tommy Bahama; $220

24. AT&T Experience Store at WestfarmsFiLIP 2: Pricing available upon request

25. Tiffany & Co. at Westfarms Tiffany Air Plane Cuff Links in sterling silver; $300

26. Tommy Bahama at Westfarms White Sands Estate Dress Shirt by Tommy Bahama; $118

27. Tommy Bahama at Westfarms For Him: Cashmere Plaid Scarf by Tommy Bahama; $188 (on cover)

28. AT&T Experience Store at WestfarmsSamsung Galaxy Mega 2: Starting at $149.99

29. AT&T Experience Store at WestfarmsAT&T HTC RE camera: $199

28.

29.

26.

27.

153215_Dazzle.indd 11 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 48: Westhartfordmagholiday14

“I Will Never Go Anywhere Else.”

“Unequivocally The Best Car Wash Facility I Have Ever Experienced! Can’t Go Wrong.”

150% QUALITY & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!

COME get your car cleaned on our unique

Hand Wash Conveyor!The only one in New England!

Absolutely NOTHING touchesthe RIMS or TIRES!

GIFT CARDS Available!

265 West Main Street (Route 44, near TJ Maxx and WalMart) • Avon (860) 269-3136 Full Service Hand Wash Hours: Monday Thru Saturday, 8:00am till 6:00pm Sunday 9:00am till 5:00pm

Russell Speeder’s

Car Wash153215_Dazzle.indd 12 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 49: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

the Holiday.

Karla Dalley is a garden writer and speaker from West Hartford. [email protected]. gardendaze.wordpress.com

GARDENph

otog

raph

y by

BIG

STO

CKP

HO

TO.C

OM

There are roughly 5 weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. In the busyness that accompanies those 5 weeks, the last thing anyone is thinking about

is their houseplants, which is probably why it’s so difficult to keep even the simplest of holiday gift plants alive.

But if we look at our holidays a little differently–no matter what holiday we cel-ebrate–it’s easy to see that plants play a big role in holiday traditions. Once we begin to realize that, it might be easier to remember to care for any living plants that we have in our home.

Hanukkah is our oldest holiday. While it is the least “plant dependent,” the Ha-nukkah story itself centers on ritualistically pure olive oil. Only one vessel remained after the Temple had been destroyed by an invading army. Once the army was turned away, a single jar of oil was found. The miracle is that the oil, which should only have lasted for one evening, lasted for 8 … the reason for the 8 day holiday celebration today. But because menorahs no longer use oil, it’s easy to forget the plant-based associations for this holiday.

The newest holiday, Kwanzaa, is celebrated from December 26 through January 1. There are 7 symbols of Kwanzaa and several of these have to do with plants. There is the Unity Cup, which is filled with fruit juice or wine. While it represents family & community, it is literally the fruits of the harvest. There are The Crops, usually tropical fruits like bananas, mangos and other family favorites–not fruits of the New England harvest but again, fruits of the

TheRoots of

by Karla A. Dalley

Traditions Are All About Plants!

harvest. On an-other evening, one ear of corn is placed on the table for each child of the family. If a family has no children, a single ear is placed on the ta-ble to represent the community’s children. Kwanzaa incorporates many African “First Fruits” celebrations with their plant and harvest traditions.

Christmas literally brings a whole tree, either live or artificial, into the home. In many cases, folks also bring wreaths, garlands and boughs along with it! With so much greenery around, it amazes me that folks can forget to water plants, but of course the focus is on family so it’s un-derstandable that some things–even living things like plants–might occasionally be forgotten.

The practice of decorating our homes with greens has its origins in ancient traditions having to do with the longest day of the year (in our Northern Hemisphere). Depending on how far back one wants to trace these traditions, we can start with the Egyptians, the Druids, the Celts, the Ro-mans or if we’re being a bit more modern, the Germans who brought us the tradition of the Christmas tree. While space doesn’t permit a discussion of the ancient beliefs that led to our modern traditions, greenery of all sorts has been used in the home since the 16th century as a Christian tradition. Legend dates the first tree back to Martin Luther, the Protestant reformer. While walking home through the woods one evening, he caught glimpses of the starry sky. He wanted to share this beauty with his wife, so he cut down a fir tree, brought it inside, decorated it with candles, and the

first Christmas tree was born. The tree trav-eled to America with German immigrants, although it had a very slow beginning here in conservative New England. But 100 years later, Christmas trees are a well-established tradition in homes that celebrate the hol-iday–although I doubt many of us think of the beauty of the forest or the sky when we see them. Perhaps we ought to re-invent that idea.

The greens that we decorate with–fir, wreaths and kissing balls–were originally used in winter solstice festivals. When Christianity arrived, new meanings were given to these symbols so that they could continue to be used to decorate homes. Fir and other evergreens, for example, symbol-ize everlasting life with God. The wreath’s circular form, as well as the greenery-cov-ered kissing balls, represent the circle of life and the soul’s triumph over death.

Most of us never stop to think of these ideas and traditions when we see Christ-mas decorations during a time of hustle and bustle. This year, try to take a moment to remember where your traditions came from, no matter what holiday you celebrate, remember to water your houseplants … and have a wonderful holiday and a joyous new year!

153215_Dazzle.indd 13 11/21/14 2:50 PM

Page 50: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

[email protected] • 600 Oakwood Ave., West Hartford, 860-233-2108 • 274 Broad St., Manchester, 860-643-2496

153215_Dazzle.indd 14 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 51: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Giftsfor him

30. Nordstrom at Westfarms David Donahue Plaid Bow Tie; $65

31. JCPenney at WestfarmsClaiborne mens cardholders ; $24

32. JCPenney at WestfarmsMens J. Ferrar vest; $80

33. JCPenney at WestfarmsArizona mens varsity jacket ; $80

34. Nordstrom at WestfarmsLuckiest of London Smart Phone Projector, $28

32.

31.

30.

34.

33.

153215_Dazzle.indd 15 11/21/14 11:59 AM

Page 52: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Giftsfor kids

36.

37.

35.

153215_Dazzle.indd 16 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 53: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

35. JCPenney at Westfarms Arizona shearling toddler boot in pink; $39.99. in chestnut; $39.99. in black; $44.99

36. LEGO Store at WestfarmsLEGO Friends Heartlake Horseshow $39.99

37. Nordstrom at WestfarmsYETI by Aurora World Toys; $16 (16”), $27 (20”), $80 (36”), and $200 (54”).

38. JCPenney at Westfarms Okie Dokie tulle skirt; $12

39. Nordstrom at WestfarmsFreshly Picked Leather Baby Moccasin’s; $25

40. LEGO Store at Westfarms The LEGO Movie Benny’s Spaceship Spaceship SPACESHIP!; $99.99

39.

38.

40.

153215_Dazzle.indd 17 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 54: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

290 Prospect Avenue, Hartford • 860.232.0010

single doors, door & panel, neo angle, custom frameless

distinctive designs offering an

enduring style

frameless & framed shower enclosures

for new and existing bathrooms.

Quality is transparent

Quality is transparent

153215_Dazzle.indd 18 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 55: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Discover the refreshing taste of grower-Champagne, perfect for any day of the week!by Ertan Sener

phot

ogra

phy b

y IST

OC

KPH

OTO

.CO

M

Champagne: [No Occasion Required!]

WINE

Do you remember the last time you opened a bottle of Champagne without a special occasion? Cham-pagne is a wine and can be, well I’ll stress, should

be enjoyed for the great wine it is, with all the pairing possibilities! While you may not want to un-cork a pricey bottle of Champagne on a typical Tuesday night dinner, there are plenty of delicious, good quality Champagnes that are so reason-able, you’ll want to pop them open more often, at any family dinner, any day of the week! These fantastic ‘grower Cham-pagne’gems are wines that need not be judged by the color of their label or what their initials are! First, let me clarify some of the mystery of Champagne. Did you know that Cham-pagne is only Champagne if it comes from the region in Northern France of the same name? What’s so special about this place? The word Champagne is derived from the Latin term campania, which translates to rolling countryside, and is used today to describe the area just north of Rome. In the middle ages the term was applied to this area in northern France. Second, this Champagne Region is the first region to create sparkling wine in any quantity. So, the term Champagne became synony-mous with this fine quality wine that danc-es in the glass. Strict regulations keep the name safe, and no other sparkling wines can bear the name Champagne, even if it is from France. Champagne is France’s northernmost wine making region, about an hour and a half north of Paris. This is pretty far north! If we followed the latitude from the town of Reims in Champagne, across

to North America, we would be at the Island of Newfoundland. Why is this northern location so import-ant? Well, it helps in creating grapes very high in acidity, and that is one of the appealing points, balanced with fruit and backed up with bubbles, that creates good Champagne. There are four main areas of Champagne that grow three grape varieties that are used to make the sparkling treat. These grapes are: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Char-donnay. Yes, that’s right; the first two va-rieties are red! Make wine with no contact from the grape skins, and you get white wine! We’ll save that topic for a whole other article! Now, let’s talk about grower Cham-pagne. I’ll speak not as a wine grower, but as a wine drinker now. Consider this quote by wine grower, Alexander Char-togne: “when I drink a wine, worked by people who spent three times longer in their vineyards, who always followed their grapes, who suffered the same climactic conditions as their vines, I dream. I dream, and it gives me plea-sure, because I know there is a story, work, patience, pas-sion, and the unique be-liefs of the wine grower.” This is true! This is the belief system of a lot of

Champagne comes in 4 designations: Extra Brut: the

driest of all. no sugar added. Brut: most common. Up to 1% liquer may be added. Extra-Dry: Slightly sweet with 1-3% liquer, Demi-Sec: Sweet

champagne, for desserts. 5-8% liquer.

153215_Dazzle.indd 19 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 56: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

WINE

growers, and this is my belief. Wine-maker, Terry Theise has single handedly brought the grower Champagne, or “Farmer Fizz” as he calls it, to the atten-tion of small producers, to be enjoyed by the mass public, each carrying a story of devotion and dedication of wine making. Each wine has a sense of place, of where it comes from, as well as from a particu-lar family tradition. Why drink grower Champagne? Well to quote Theise, “You should drink grower-Champagne because, like all hand-crafted estate-bot-tled wines, it is not a mere thing but is indeed a being, expressive of where it grew and who raised it. In drinking it you help protect diversity, and diversity leads to vitality.” Theise believes that if you’d rather eat a local field-ripened summer tomato rapturous with sweetness in-stead of some January tomato you buy at the supermarket hard as a stone with little taste, then you should be drinking farmer-fizz! Let me see if I can give you some pairing possibilities that further the conversion.

Champagne is a wine and should be

Ertan S. Sener, wine educator, has been seen in Wine Spectator Magazine, and is the buyer/manag-er at West Side Wines & Spirits. 860-233-1241. westsidewines.com.

CabinetErtan’s wine

• Champagne is only Champagne if it comes from the region in Northern France of the same name.

• Wine or champagne made with no contact from red grape skins, creates a white variety

• Each variety of grower-Champagne has a sense of place, of where it comes from, as well as from a particular family tradition.

• Champagne is a wine and should be enjoyed as one, with food…not just as the pre-dinner toast!

enjoyed as one, with food! Pair not only with cheeses or the classic gougère (fun little French cheese puffs), but let it be the accompaniment to any course or meal. The high acidity is great to get your

mouth prepared for a bite of something savory. Next time you have Sushi, try a bottle of bubbles with a variety of rolls or sashimi. Champagne, the right Cham-pagne, can stand up to soy as well as a little heat from our friend wasabi. You’ll never look at a California Roll the same way! Try Champagne with a favorite dish that would normally call for a glass of white. You might find it’s the perfect pairing. Champagne likes to play with food, it doesn’t always want to be the opening solo act. Let this treat become a part of the symphony of flavors and help support the other players. So, be a little daring and open a bottle of bubbles during the week, for nothing more than the pure pleasure. You deserve it! Cheers!

Please contact us to plan onof the most important partsof your event!

BARTENDING SERVICES, LLC

John: 203-215-6701Bob: 860-299-6161Lesa: 203-804-8996

www.twopourguys.com [email protected]

& Full Service Catering

west hartford center982 farmington ave.860.216.0124www.silkwormonline.com

153215_Dazzle.indd 20 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 57: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Save the Date:

Thursday February 5thParticipants:

Cora CoraCorner Pug

Elmwood PizzaFernwood Restaurant

HB SeafoodPepe’s

Sliders Grill & BarTapas

Sponsors: AVERY HEIGHTS

JERRY’S ARTARAMAMade possible by the

Elmwood Business Association,St. Brigid School, and

LisaMatiasDanceCentre.com860-569-2205

635 New Park Commerce Center

NED SMITHConstruction, LLC

860-233-6400 I [email protected]

myuberdog.com.860-236-8237

thefitplayground.com

860-236-8800

ctaerialyoga.com860-233-4830, ext. 6

Real Yoga. Elevated

Salon & Academy

860-232-0212KarenElizabethSalonandAcademy.com.

� 635 New Park Avenue

West Hartford, CT 06110

TALC

OTT R

D

OAKWOOD AVE.

BJʼs &HOMEDEPOT

www.elmwoodct.com“Everything Elmwood!” is the website of the

Elmwood Business Association of West Hartford, Connecticut. For more current news, check out our Facebook page.

•Bristle & Blade•Elmwood Kitchen•Imperial Decorating & Upholstering•Juniper House•Dr. Rick Liftig, Dentist•Merchant Solutions•Saint Brigid School•Sheehan-Hilborn Breen Funeral Home

Visit

Support these fine Elmwood businesses, services, schools, and restaurants!

YESTERDAY, and ...... TODAY!

Elmwood, circa 1960s

Elmwood, 2014.

2nd Annual

153215_Dazzle.indd 21 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 58: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Pre-K 3&4 • Grades K-5 • Middle School• TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE • CARE FOR KIDS • C.E.O. PROGRAM

Fully accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges 100 Mayflower Street, West Hartford, CT 06110 • 860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org

When you commit to Saint Brigid School, you commit to a particular type of education.

An education that is faith-based with strong academics rooted in the Catholic faith. It is so important, especially today, that we must provide a moral compass for our children. At SBS, we seek to cultivate the human core... the part of the person we refer to as the soul.

OPEN ENROLLMENT

For a tour, contact Andrea Thompson, Advancement Director [email protected]

860-561-2130, ext. 104

VISIT TODAY!

YMCA Snow Day and Vacation Club ProgramsVisit www.westhartfordYMCA.org

SBS-4pages-holiday14-forMag:Layout 1 11/18/14 5:41 PM Page 1

153215_Dazzle.indd 22 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 59: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

Pre-K 3&4 • Grades K-5 • Middle School• TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE • CARE FOR KIDS • C.E.O. PROGRAM

Fully accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges 100 Mayflower Street, West Hartford, CT 06110 • 860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org

When you commit to Saint Brigid School, you commit to a particular type of education.

An education that is faith-based with strong academics rooted in the Catholic faith. It is so important, especially today, that we must provide a moral compass for our children. At SBS, we seek to cultivate the human core... the part of the person we refer to as the soul.

OPEN ENROLLMENT

For a tour, contact Andrea Thompson, Advancement Director [email protected]

860-561-2130, ext. 104

VISIT TODAY!

YMCA Snow Day and Vacation Club ProgramsVisit www.westhartfordYMCA.org

SBS-4pages-holiday14-forMag:Layout 1 11/18/14 5:41 PM Page 1

153215_Dazzle.indd 23 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 60: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Pre-K 3&4Best Value In Town.

West Hartford’s ONLY 10 acre K3-Eighth Grade

campus abutting Beachland Park’s newly

renovated Splash Park and Pool

(Coming Summer, 2015)

Early Childhood� Caring child-centered approach� Kindergarten academic

preparedness program� Activity-centered learning stations� Full day program

Primary Grades� Strong academic core curriculum� Concentration on reading, writing

and math skills� Small group focus allows for more

individualized attention

� Transition programs for 5th graders as they prepare for middle school

Grades K-5Primary andIntermediate

OPEN ENROLLMENT

For a tour, contact Andrea Thompson, Advancement Director [email protected]

860-561-2130, ext. 104

VISIT TODAY!

860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org 860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org

Principal Shevon Sweeney Hickey, ‘75

To say that Saint Brigid School (SBS) is ALIVE and WELL is an understatement. WhatWE have accomplished in the past sixteen months since I became Principal is amazing and WE areso proud to say that our entire community is deeply rooted and committed to academic excellence.

Fifty-years-ago, when our families built SBS, students walked to school. In 2014, school choiceis based on where our parents work. Today while 30% of our students live in West Hartford, otherscommute from as far away as North Stonington and Harwinton.

It is time to REimagine SBS, and I invite you to be a part of our VIP700 campaign:Vision. Involvement. Pledge.

REimagine: We have partnered with the West Hartford YMCA.Last summer we offered a Summer Camp (campers walked to Beachland Parkto swim), today the YMCA provides our After Care program. We have big plans for the future!

We opened access to Beachland Park for our neighbors so we all could enjoy the park and todaythe Town is rebuilding the pool and adding a Splash Park. The State of Connecticut is connecting abike path and walking trails and the FastTrack Station will soon open. All in our back yard andbenefiting not only SBS students but the entire community.

VIP700: We need to raise $700,000 to be able to implement our plan over the course of the next two years and weneed your Vision. Involvement. Pledge.

What makes us different from other private school options in town?Our student population is diverse and we are proud of it. Our families come from all levels of the socio-economic scale

and represent Catholic, Baptist, Protestant, Hindu and Jewish faiths ... we reflect a Global Community and celebrate it!Also, we are a BULLY-FREE ZONE!

Through REimagine and VIP700 … you are supporting a particular brand of education – one that rests on theCatholic intellectual tradition and our rich heritage – if you or you know someone in town who graduated from SBS, youknow this already.

As principal, I or any member of the school board, or staff would be happy to answer any questions. We are a TEAM –committed to REimagine and VIP700. We welcome you to visit us today! – Principal Shevon Sweeney Hickey, ’75

SBS-4pages-holiday14-forMag:Layout 1 11/18/14 5:44 PM Page 2

153215_Dazzle.indd 24 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 61: Westhartfordmagholiday14

Pre-K 3&4Best Value In Town.

West Hartford’s ONLY 10 acre K3-Eighth Grade

campus abutting Beachland Park’s newly

renovated Splash Park and Pool

(Coming Summer, 2015)

Early Childhood� Caring child-centered approach� Kindergarten academic

preparedness program� Activity-centered learning stations� Full day program

Primary Grades� Strong academic core curriculum� Concentration on reading, writing

and math skills� Small group focus allows for more

individualized attention

� Transition programs for 5th graders as they prepare for middle school

Grades K-5Primary andIntermediate

OPEN ENROLLMENT

For a tour, contact Andrea Thompson, Advancement Director [email protected]

860-561-2130, ext. 104

VISIT TODAY!

860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org 860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org

Principal Shevon Sweeney Hickey, ‘75

To say that Saint Brigid School (SBS) is ALIVE and WELL is an understatement. WhatWE have accomplished in the past sixteen months since I became Principal is amazing and WE areso proud to say that our entire community is deeply rooted and committed to academic excellence.

Fifty-years-ago, when our families built SBS, students walked to school. In 2014, school choiceis based on where our parents work. Today while 30% of our students live in West Hartford, otherscommute from as far away as North Stonington and Harwinton.

It is time to REimagine SBS, and I invite you to be a part of our VIP700 campaign:Vision. Involvement. Pledge.

REimagine: We have partnered with the West Hartford YMCA.Last summer we offered a Summer Camp (campers walked to Beachland Parkto swim), today the YMCA provides our After Care program. We have big plans for the future!

We opened access to Beachland Park for our neighbors so we all could enjoy the park and todaythe Town is rebuilding the pool and adding a Splash Park. The State of Connecticut is connecting abike path and walking trails and the FastTrack Station will soon open. All in our back yard andbenefiting not only SBS students but the entire community.

VIP700: We need to raise $700,000 to be able to implement our plan over the course of the next two years and weneed your Vision. Involvement. Pledge.

What makes us different from other private school options in town?Our student population is diverse and we are proud of it. Our families come from all levels of the socio-economic scale

and represent Catholic, Baptist, Protestant, Hindu and Jewish faiths ... we reflect a Global Community and celebrate it!Also, we are a BULLY-FREE ZONE!

Through REimagine and VIP700 … you are supporting a particular brand of education – one that rests on theCatholic intellectual tradition and our rich heritage – if you or you know someone in town who graduated from SBS, youknow this already.

As principal, I or any member of the school board, or staff would be happy to answer any questions. We are a TEAM –committed to REimagine and VIP700. We welcome you to visit us today! – Principal Shevon Sweeney Hickey, ’75

SBS-4pages-holiday14-forMag:Layout 1 11/18/14 5:44 PM Page 2

153215_Dazzle.indd 25 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 62: Westhartfordmagholiday14

OPEN ENROLLMENT

For a tour, contact Andrea Thompson, Advancement Director [email protected]

860-561-2130, ext. 104

VISIT TODAY!

12 to 1 student to teacher ratio

Middle School� Challenging academic curriculum� Advanced courses available: Algebra and English� World language: Spanish� Academic course work competitively prepares students for high school� BEST VALUE IN TOWN FOR A PRIVATE MIDDLE SCHOOL.

BULLIES

BULLY

-FREE ZONE

Grades 6,7 & 8

Pre-K 3&4 • Grades K-5 • Middle School• TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE • CARE FOR KIDS • C.E.O. PROGRAM

Fully accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges 100 Mayflower Street, West Hartford, CT 06110 • 860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org

SBS-4pages-holiday14-forMag:Layout 1 11/18/14 5:40 PM Page 4

153215_Dazzle.indd 26 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 63: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

TRAVEL

Some 34 years ago, a safari to Kenya proved to be a profoundly life altering experience that resulted in a cherished lifetime friendship. When presented with another opportunity to visit

Tanzania on safari last November, my only question was “when does my flight leave”? Now anyone who knows me knows that I am far from an “outdoors girl”! And yet, the lure of returning to Africa to commune with nature and the wildlife once again, hoping to recapture what I recall as nothing short of a spiritual experience, was irresistible. Embarking on a safari requires a bit more planning than the average vacation. Visas are necessary to travel to Tanzania but can be obtained easily upon arrival ($50 and cash only). Most flights from the U.S. connect via European gateways, with Amsterdam being the most convenient for travel to Tanzania. But enough about these logis-tics that any travel professional can assist

you with. Why Tanzania? Along with Kenya, Tanzania is the stage for one of nature’s most incredible spectacles-the Great Migration- where the cycle of life and death is played out from Tanzania’s Serengeti Plain to Kenya’s Masai Mara. The name “Serengeti” is an approximation of the word, siringet, used by the Masai people to describe the area, meaning “the place where the land runs on forever” or “endless plain”. It is also the land of “Hakuna Matate”, a Swahili phrase meaning “no worries”. (The animals may beg to differ on this point). For peak wildlife viewing, travel during the dry seasons (June-October, or January- March), when temperatures range from 65 to the low 80’s and the brilliant violet jacaranda is in bloom. However, the fact is that this “great migration” is a year round event, 70% of which occurs in Tanzania. The less than attractive wildebeest (with great night vision) partner with the zebras as travel buddies since zebras have better

day vision. Along with the Eland and the Thomson gazelle, these herbivores migrate in numbers in excess of 1.4 million seeking water and fresh grass while hungry preda-tors follow in their wake. The “Big Five” (Elephant, Lion, Cape Buffalo, the elusive leopard and the endan-gered Rhinoceros) are all “residents” of the various conservancies and national parks. Traveling with an experienced safari compa-ny, you may get lucky and see all of them in the first several days. The success of any safari depends upon the expertise of the driver/tracker and one’s guide. Our guide, Kelvin, was a college educated young Tan-zanian, passionate about his country and the wildlife, who shared his insights with us as we bounced our way along some of the bumpy roads between the parks, experienc-ing our “African massage” firsthand. Treat yourself to a Hot Air Balloon ride over the plains to quietly view the wildlife from above as the sun rises. Early morning game drives allow you to see the animals

Travel Tips

by Norma Spadola

The stage is set for best wildlife encounters

• Visit www.cdc.gov/travel for the information you will need to know when traveling to Tanzania to prepare yourself from a health and wellness perspective.• Note: There are currently no travel restrictions to Eastern Africa. East African safaris remain one of the top 5 bucket list adventures in the world!

OPEN ENROLLMENT

For a tour, contact Andrea Thompson, Advancement Director [email protected]

860-561-2130, ext. 104

VISIT TODAY!

12 to 1 student to teacher ratio

Middle School� Challenging academic curriculum� Advanced courses available: Algebra and English� World language: Spanish� Academic course work competitively prepares students for high school� BEST VALUE IN TOWN FOR A PRIVATE MIDDLE SCHOOL.

BULLIES

BULLY

-FREE ZONE

Grades 6,7 & 8

Pre-K 3&4 • Grades K-5 • Middle School• TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE • CARE FOR KIDS • C.E.O. PROGRAM

Fully accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges 100 Mayflower Street, West Hartford, CT 06110 • 860.561.2130 • www.saintbrigidschool.org

SBS-4pages-holiday14-forMag:Layout 1 11/18/14 5:40 PM Page 4

153215_Dazzle.indd 27 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 64: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

on the hunt. An African safari is truly a photographer’s dream come true. The light, the colors, and the wildlife roaming in its natural habitat all contribute to one’s appreciation of this amazing circle of life.

We traveled from Arusha to Tarangire National Park, located in the Northern Serengeti circuit. The hilly landscape here is dotted with Baobob trees, high grasses and abandoned termite mounds rising like towers from the ground. The park is famous for its tree climbing lions and the vast numbers of elephants. A haven for bird enthusiasts, it is home to more than 550 species. From there we headed to Lake Manyara, at the base of the Rift Valley es-carpment, a scenic site that Ernest Heming-way remarked was “the loveliest I had seen in Africa”. The mischievous baboons were entertaining as they comically mimicked human behavior while blue monkeys swung above us between the mahogany trees.

Onward we traveled to the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage site, dubbed by some as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa. It is the world’s largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera, formed some 2-3 million years ago after a

volcanic eruption caused it to collapse on itself. It remains one of the world’s most unchanged wildlife sanctuaries. Now, over 25,000 animals including the black rhino, the wildebeest, eland, Grant’s and Thomson’s gazelles, Burchell’s zebra and crater lions call it home. The drive down from the rim to the crater floor is an experience but well worth it!

A safari is so much more than just game drives. Activities such as bush lunches or dinners, mountain bike tours, forest walks, or relaxing by the pool at many of the lodges

or luxury tented camps round out the experi-ence. For a more extreme adventure, Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest freestanding moun-tain in the world awaits the intrepid trekker seeking to reach Uhuru Peak at 19,341 feet!

The accommodations on safari vary from mobile tented camps to some of the most luxurious permanently tented camps and lodges, providing features and amenities you would expect in a luxury hotel, but with the advantage of being uniquely positioned center stage as nature plays out before you.

The days end as you enjoy a “sundowner” cocktail, savoring the beauty of the brilliant orange African sun setting over the vast plains. If time permits, extend your holiday relaxing on the unspoiled island of Zanzi-bar- a slice of paradise off the Tanzanian coast in the Indian Ocean and experience a bit of Hakuna Matate for yourself!

Norma SpadolaSales DirectorAbercrombie & Kent USA, [email protected]

TRAVEL

FindIt.

LoveIt.

CORKCICLE

Blue Back Square

West Hartford

(860) 257-5700

LIFETIME CANDLES ALEX & ANIUNO DE 50 MATCHSTIX MUD PIE

CEDAR MOUNTAIN

NORA FLEMING

PETRA AZAR YANKEE CANDLE

LOLITA STORYPAT BARKER DESIGNS

WOODWICK

gift-ology.com

153215_Dazzle.indd 28 11/21/14 2:58 PM

Page 65: Westhartfordmagholiday14

The New Children’s Museum

family is positioning itself to be

the premier “STEAM” institute

for learning in the Greater

Hartford Area.

Three unique experiences working

together to bring Science, Nature and

Exploration to our communities.

Science. Technology. Engineering. Art. Math

� Hands on Exhibits� Planetarium shows� Live animals� Science, nature and arts

programming including camp opportunities, homeschool and

toddler programs

� Special events and nature programming for all ages� Immersive natural science exhibits

� Live animals including many Birds of Prey� Live music opportunities

� Nature trails

� Immersive learning classrooms� Curriculum backed by CT’s early learing guidelines� Emphasis on play learning.� Licensed and caring teachers� Full and part day opportunities available �Regular visits to our Museum and RBNC

Roaring BrookN

atureCenter

70G

raceyRoad,Canton

The

NewCh

ildre

n’s

Mus

eum

950

Trou

t Bro

okDr

., Wes

t Hart

ford

A WHMedia, Inc. Co.Media Sponsors for The New Children’s Museum

The New Children’s Museum & Preschool950 Trout Brook Dr., West Hartford, CT � www.thechildrensmuseumct.org � 860.231.2824

Roaring Brook Nature Center70 Gracey Road, Canton, CT � www.roaringbrook.org � 860.693.0263

Preschool

TheNew

Children’s Museum Preschool 950 Trout Brook Dr.,Wes

t Hart

ford

153215_Dazzle.indd 29 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 66: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

A few organizing steps this holiday season can go a long way toward de-stress-ing your life! From deco-rating and gift shopping to planning the big dinner

party, holiday living can be a whole lot sweeter with a few simple tips!

Organizing Memories Past:Grab some photos from last December and place them into an album, sprinkled with a few retro holiday pictures from when your kids were little or even from your own childhood. Display this new holiday photo album on your coffee table for a festive and fun new conversation piece. Keep adding to it each year. .

Easy Decorating Strategies:Display groups of candles everywhere (be sure to put the unscented ones on the din-ing room or kitchen table)Simple glass bowls with pears, mixed nuts or even ornaments can brighten up a quiet corner table. Move a few of your holiday poinsettia plants to under the tree to help ‘fill up’ the empty spaces while adding a warm and inviting look to your family room. Place a wreath on the front door.

Dinner party shortcuts:Not enough table space to hold the appe-tizers for your upcoming party? Go into the garage and bring in one of your kids sleds and place it atop 2 small end tables for an instant serving table with lots of room and a fun winter wonderland touch. Use the kids’ red toy wagon in the corner of your room to hold extra appetizers, spirits, or even the ice for drinks.

Make your own holiday themed napkins. Use plain white napkins from your pantry and tie them with a strip of red ribbon. Insert a small sprig of pine from the tree into each.

Stress-free Shopping Strategies:Consider giving a few ‘signature’ gifts in 2-3 categories to simplify shopping this year, allowing you to buy in bulk to save money. Bottles of champagne to co-workers at work, retro board games or puzzles for the kids on your list, and other timeless gifts to friends and family can include things like monogrammed kitchen towels, leather gloves, knitted scarves, etc. Give service oriented gifts this year, such as babysitting or home cooked dinner cou-pons.Shop on-line for door to door deliveries.

Holiday Gift Wrapping ideas:Create a separate holiday wrap station…Ha-nukah or Christmas wrap, ribbon, gift tags, bows and scissors all kept in one portable bin so you can easily pull it out for wrapping gifts and tuck it away with the rest of your holiday décor after the holiday season. If you’ve got little ones at home, swap out gift-wrapping time with friends, whereby they’ll watch your kids at their home one af-ternoon or evening, giving you time to wrap at home…and you do the same for them. Wrap sturdy boxes with tops in holiday fab-ric that you can re-use year after year.

Giving yourself permission NOT to do this year:Don’t feel guilty about not having the time to set up your entire holiday village or Santa collection. Plan on displaying holiday col-lections every other year instead!No energy to get the big Christmas tree up and decorated? Opt for a couple of minia-ture ones on a window front table or even as your dining room centerpiece.Don’t have the time to get holiday cards out? Don’t stress. Send out Happy New Year cards this year, in January, when time is more affordable.

Holiday Organizing

by Lisa Lelas

LISA LELAS is the editor of West Hartford Magazine, bestselling author and a professional speaker on the subject of organizing time, space & goals. www.LisaLelas.com

153215_Dazzle.indd 30 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 67: Westhartfordmagholiday14

we-ha.com ISSUE NO. 6 2014 Dazzle

January 3rd - 4th, 2015CT CONVENTION CENTER

Sat. & Sun. 11am-5pm

ADMISSION $12 REGISTER ONLINE FOR $1 OFF ADMISSION

WWW.JENKSPRODUCTIONS.COM

OVER 250 COMPANIES:

NEWSHOW! KC101 BRIDAL EXPO! JANUARY 24TH

TOYOTA OAKDALE THEATRE Wallingford, CT

MEDIA SPONSORS:

BRIDAL EXPOConnecticut’s LARGEST & Most Complete Wedding Show with Exhibits, Live Entertainment & Dazzling Fashion Shows

153215_Dazzle.indd 31 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 68: Westhartfordmagholiday14

The Holidays Come Early at The Heights.

Living at The Heights is a pleasure you’ll enjoy every

day of the year. Explore our senior living community,

tucked away on a 43-acre park-like setting, overlooking

the downtown skyline and Avon Mountain.

Everything from boutiques to breathtaking views and

fine dining are a mere stroll away. Our state-of-the-art

Wellness Center and full calendar of social activities

keep our residents inspired to live life to the fullest.

See all The Heights has to offer! Join us for our

Open House and Luncheon: Wednesday, November 26th

and Saturday, December 13th. Starting at 10:45 a.m.

Here’s one special gift you don’t have to wait for the holidays to enjoy. Join our community and receive up to

$1,000 towards a Moving Specialist and Moving Company Services plus One Month’s FREE Rent!

To RSVP for upcoming events or for more

information call: 860-953-1201550 Avery Heights • Hartford, CT 06106

ext.403

153215_Dazzle.indd 32 11/21/14 12:00 PM

Page 69: Westhartfordmagholiday14

162 SHIELD STREET, WEST HARTFORD, CT 06110P: 860.953.CORA (2672) F: 860.953.2673

DINE IN � TAKE OUT � DELIVERY � CATERING OPEN 7 DAYS � www.CORAPERU.COM � FACEBOOK

Crema Volteada

Lomo Saltado

“Cora Cora in Elmwood serves the best Peruvian food. Long live Cora Cora, whichoffers flavor by the mouthful!” -Hartford Magazine

“Peruvians are known to work magicwith their chicken, and Cora Cora isno exception. An exciting Peruvianjourney!” -Hartford Courant

“... The king of Peruvian restaurants in central Connecticut is Cora Cora, whereLuisa Jimenez and Hector Ludena takeguests on a tour of their country’s vivid and robust cuisine. A colorful palette for a multicultural cuisine.” -New York Times

Give Your Taste Buds an Adventure!

Burger a lo Pobre

© D

.YU

RM

AN

20

14

24814_DY_LBG_SL480.indd 1 10/29/14 11:42 AMifc_ibc spread.indd 1 11/21/14 10:53 AM153215_Holiday Cover.indd 2 11/21/14 12:05 PM

Page 70: Westhartfordmagholiday14

2014

a holiday guideA gift to you from WH Media

SHOP LOCALSpotlighting Westfarms 40th AnniversaryA Guide to ElmwoodHoliday Stroll Monarch Jewelers gift catalog

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE

PAID04330

PERMIT NO. 121

P. O. Box 271835West Hartford, CT 06127

153215_Dazzle_Cover.indd 1 11/21/14 12:02 PM