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The oldest American company, CaswellMassey, a perfume and soap company, has been serving customers since 1752—24 years before the Declaration of Independence. Others that make the list that you may recognize include King Arthur Flour (1790), Jim Beam (1795), Dupont (1802), Colgate (1806), Brooks Brothers (1818), and Pabst Blue Ribbon (1844) to name a few. In the Lehigh Valley, names that inspire business longevity and innovation include Coopersburg Associates (1791), C.F. Martin & Co. (1833), Nazareth Mutual Insurance Company (1845), and Crayola (1864). Through all possible challenges imaginable, these businesses weather every storm and stand the test of time. Markets are efficient and businesses that survive a generation inherently tell the story. There is always something interesting to learn. There is always something special. When we reflect on companies we buy from locally, Penn Windows & Doors is on the same trajectory and for many of the same foundational and timetested Startedreasons.outoftheir home in 1948 as Penn Aluminum Construction Company, Al and Stanley Beyer opened the company with an idea and a dream. Originally selling aluminum windows and siding, not without its fundamental challenges, they did whatever they could to get the business off the ground and keep it going. The business model was straight forward—offer a quality product at a really fair price. In the decade to follow World War II, the Beyers purchased a building on Union Boulevard. There was a return of prosperity and the company started to grow. More and more Americans started to consider themselves part of the middle class. More homes were being built and the suburbs were born. The advancement of roadways and shopping centers connected homeowners and fostered the exchange of goods and services. Through advertisements, television began Baumer Wealth Management

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The Hauler’s place in the company’s history and future would never have existed had it not been for son Rick Jr.’s employment with the Beyers, and his knowledge of some changes going on that ultimately lead to the sale of the business to his family. And while Rick Jr. left to serve in the Coast Guard for a number of years, he rejoined the family business upon his return with a renewed excitement and plans for growth in the business. The plan included reorganizing and refocusing their offering to include only relevant, quality manufacturers. They worked on the customer experience and made investments modernizing the business. They added a ten-year Workmanship and Service Warranty to back their promise to customers and solidify their reputation that follows installation. They revamped and updated their showroom to be more inviting and showcase products properly.

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Aside from a very strong work ethic and deeply rooted values like honesty and reliability, Penn Windows & Doors keeps it simple.

connecting more and more consumers with goods and services for a better life. Through the 70s and 80s, the business continued to grow, so they expanded their offerings to include doors, railings, awnings, roofing—even kerosene heaters and fuel. Today, they’ve moved back to a simpler approach that only includes their core competencies—selling, installing, and servicing quality windows and doors, while creating a great experience for their homeowner clients.

16 SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2022 generation on staff. Michael is working in the office, doing service work, and installing blinds, shades, and shutters. Today, like the Beyers, Penn Windows & Doors continues to deliver something much more meaningful and rare—trust. This can be attributed to their knowledgeable staff and installers, all of whom are treated like family. With all this said, we look forward to their 100th-anniversary milestone. PENN WINDOWS & DOORS 1518 UNION BOULEVARD Learn from theAWARD-WINNINGbestCOACHESWHOTEACHTECHNIQUE,STRATEGY,ANDLOVEOFTHEGAME VISIT NORTHWOODRFC.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION Tennis Director, Matt Potts WEIL Antique Center 2200 31st Street SW, Allentown (1/4 Mile Off I 78 Lehigh St Exit) 610 791 7910 | weilantiquecenter com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OVER 150 DEALERS! PREMIER LEHIGH VALLEY’S ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE CENTER FURNITURE, COINS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHINA, TOYS, DOLLS, VINTAGE CLOTHING, & MORE MON-FRI 10-6 SAT 10-5 SUN 11-5

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P ancakes, the iconic comfort food of the American breakfast table –based on my personal preferences and observations at diners, not a Gallup poll – combine friendly familiarity with ever-evolving variations based on batter enhancements and multitudinous toppings. They also offer home cooks numerous advantages: Easy-going preparation eliminates the need to get dressed and drive to a dining destination; they’re faster and less complicated to make than cookies or cakes and offer equivalent indulgence; the promise of pancakes have a near-magical ability to rouse kids out of bed and arrive at the table with smiles on their faces.

24 SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2022 Pancakes cook best at medium heat,medium-highor depending on the settings of your cooktop. Cooking 101

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“Pancakes are one of my favorite food groups,” says Christopher Heath, Corporate Chef for Paxos Restaurants. As such, he ensures that brunch menus at sister establishments blue grillhouse, Melt and Torre feature such appropriate staples as vanilla buttermilk pancakes, ricotta pancakes and cornflour pancakes, respectively, all presented with agreeable condiments.

To transfer batter to griddle, use a large kitchen spoon or small ladle, about a 2 to 3 ounces volume. When bubbles appear on the top, they are ready to flip, preferably with a suitably sized spatula. Just don’t keep poking at them – though it is not a tragedy if one of them breaks. And flip them only once.

Heath, experienced in running a child-friendly home kitchen, offers one final comment: “If you do this with your kids, it’s a great activity. It’s so simple, there’s nothing to it.”

While some cooks swear by separating the eggs and beating the whites until fluffy, Heath – who has tackled every variation imaginable – views this step as unnecessary. (His one exception being buckwheat blinis because of a textural difference when used in a savory dish.) Milk or buttermilk can be warmed gently in the microwave just to take the chill off. This is vital because when using melted butter as the element of fat, cold eggs and milk will cause the butter to seize and ruin your efforts.

DETAILS, DETAILS Resist the temptation to prepare pancake batter the night before for the sake of efficiency in the morning. Fresh batter activates quickly and needs to rest only a few minutes. Heath notes that the longer it rests, the tougher the pancakes. And be sure not to over mix the batter: it doesn’t need to be supersmooth and a few little lumps or streaks are fine.

Eggs, an essential ingredient, should be a room temperature.

The chef recommends using a nonstick griddle pan, which requires no greasing. A two-burner version accommodates a larger batch size. His personal preference for dishing them up is on a first-come, first-served basis as even the lowest setting on a home oven is still too high to prevent the pancakes from drying out. However, if your stove includes rear vents, turn on the oven and place a plate of reserved pancakes at the rear of the cooktop to capture the benefits of this gently warmed air.

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“There’s definitely a science behind pancakes, and there are many factors that weigh in to making the perfect pancake. Really, they’re so simple. It’s just a matter of making sure the conditions are right and that you follow your recipe.”

First, among the all-important conditions, is making sure the baking powder is fresh. “If you’re not a baker or go through your cupboards regularly, that could be part of your downfall,” Heath explains. Next, for traditional pancakes, he prefers to use buttermilk, which has a higher acidity than whole milk or low-fat milk – and that activates the baking soda or baking powder, which is necessary for the pancakes to rise. (Note: Baking powder contains baking soda.)

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For additions such as chocolate chips or blueberries, the easiest way to maintain consistency and control is by placing these tasty morsels on top surface prior to flipping.

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Pancakes cook best at medium or medium-high heat, depending on the settings of your cooktop. Consider the first pancake as a test of the right cooking temperature.

CHEF HEATH’S buttermilk pancakes INGREDIENTS 2 eggs, room temperature 2 cups buttermilk, warm 1 tsp. salt 1/2 cup sugar 1 T vanilla 2 T baking powder 3 cups flour 1/2 cup melted butter DIRECTIONS In a medium mixing bowl, mix together the eggs, buttermilk,salt, sugar and vanilla with a whisk. Add the dry ingredients and melted butter then gently mix. Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes. If too thick, adjust consistency with buttermilk. Using a nonstick griddle, cook the pancakes on medium heat until golden on each side. Optional additions: Blueberries or chocolate chips

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D rive through any residential neighborhood and you’ll likely see plenty of well-kept home fronts. Real estate agents know that “curb appeal” can be a key factor in selling a home. But what about the backyard? Many times, that plot of ground is just sort of there. And that’s a shame. The backyard represents part of an investment you’ve made in your home and dressing it up can help maximize its value.

“People have many motivations for re-doing the backyard,” Talago said. “It might be to replace something that’s at the end of its useful life—a cracked patio, for example, or a rotting deck. You might have kids, or a dog, and want to provide a safe place outdoors, or correct a drainage problem.” Or the kids have moved out, and you can finally create an oasis for just the two of you. No matter what your goal, your best first step is to do your homework. You wouldn’t just jump into adding a room, so neither should you take a slapdash approach to enhancing your backyard.

John Talago, owner of Chestnut Hill Landscape Contractors, Inc. in Center Valley, offers many general tips about expanding living and entertaining space, creating an oasis of beauty, or simply increasing property values.

Talago says clients often ask him, “How soon can you start?” He prefers to ask his clients, “When do you want this to be finished?”

Two elemental forces—fire and water—are often incorporated into backyard makeovers. But complex water features, such as elaborate fountains, ponds, and falls, are declining in popularity. “People still like the sound of water, so a bubbling decorative urn can be a good substitution,” Talago said.

“That way, we come up with a realistic schedule, and sometimes the proposed target date just isn’t feasible,” he said.

Likewise, outdoor fire pits can range from a simple ring of boulders to full fireplaces. “There are options to fit any budget,” he said, “but be sure to think through your plans.” You might have visions of a large fire pit, but that can be like owning a pool table, he added. It becomes a destination and its size can dominate the space.

Perhaps a spa or pool installation is part of the plan a few years after a major landscaping job is finished; a good design will accommodate that future addition. “If you plan those stages carefully, each one will look complete in itself,” Talago said.

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Your intentions can point the way. “Big patio containers might be exactly the look you want. Well-placed trees or shrubs can buffer weather, provide shade, or enhance your privacy,” he said. Water tolerant plants like willow trees might be the perfect solution for soggy spots of the lawn.

Start by looking into local zoning laws, deed restrictions, and other constraints. The results could impact the project regardless of budget or scope of plans. Neighborhood rules can come into play, as well, Talago said. For example, Allentown’s historical architectural review board has a 52-page guide for repairing or replacing everything from roofs and walls to doors and lighting fixtures within its Oncejurisdiction.you’veestablished those general parameters, you can focus on the project itself. “One thing seems to be always popular,” Talago said. “And that’s some sort of hard surface, like a deck or patio, because it provides extra space for homeowners to enjoy the outside.” Even the simplest can be a good gathering place for friends and family. Adding a roof or other form of barrier can mitigate inclement weather, and a heater allows use of the space during cooler months.

Allowing enough room for guests to move safely is part of design.

The organic aspects of a backyard makeover have similar considerations. “Landscaping is much like decorating a room,” Talago said; each element should work by itself as well as with all the others.

When a target date’s been established, his crew develops a reverse timeline, factoring in design time, permit acquisition, materials purchase and delivery, construction hours, and other necessary activities.

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ranted, there are likely no identical bowls for comparison in the Lehigh Valley. That said, this signature dish deserves recognition on its own unique merits. Chopfin, a recent addition to the quick and casual dining scene in Allentown, offers this lead specialty – called The Chopfin – as a tropically-inspired complement to their broad selection of sushi burritos and poke bowls, plus other enticing one-of-a-kind avocado boats, sushi, and chicken or seafood quesadillas. Super-fresh ingredients make this a great choice for people looking for clean-eating alternatives to traditional fast foods.

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Preparation of The Chopfin starts with a whole pineapple that is sliced lengthwise and cored. The center is then filled with scoops of lobster, crab, salmon, tuna, shrimp, and housemade shrimp ceviche. This veritable variety pack offers an ideal meal to indecisive seafood lovers unable to settle on which aquatic protein they’re in the mood for. Juicy pineapple chunks, crunchy cucumber, and buttery-rich avocado are then placed over the top. A garnish of unagi, a slightly sweet soy-sake-sesame sauce, furikake, a Japanese seasoning mix, and light and crispy tempura flakes complete the tempting tapestry of tastes and textures.

Offered as an individual dish, The Chopfin can certainly satisfy the most voracious of appetites. However, the generous bowl can easily be shared – especially when paired with a side or two. Choose from Miso Soup, Truffled Edamame, Seaweed Salad, Wasabi Peas, and Rice Vinegar Cucumber Salad. For a fun little dessert, try the highly addictive Mochi Pops – ice cream encased in a luciously chewy rice flour dough. Several flavors are available, but mango is incomparably sumptuous (in Lehigh Valley Marketplace’s humble opinion). Guests may dine in-house at tables or a window-fronted counter, or get comfortable at outdoor seating when the weather is amenable. Order online for efficient personal take-out. If choosing DoorDash or Grubhub, placing an order directly from Chopfin instead of one the delivery service websites is more cost effective.

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HOME SUCCESSOFFICE

BY ANDY COOK D o you have a home office? Most households do, and it’s even more prevalent now, with many more people working remotely either full- or part-time. The ‘office’ can be as instant as wherever you sit down if you use a laptop computer, as your lap travels with you wherever you go! It can also be space that’s shared with others (e.g. kitchen counter, dining table), a specific area in your home (the corner of a room, a converted closet), or a dedicated room with a door (which may also serve double-duty as the guest room or exercise space).

36 SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2022 IF YOU DO HAVE A HOME OFFICE, DOES THIS SPACE EVOKE FEELINGS OF PEACE AND CALM, OR JUST THE OPPOSITE?

We are often casual at home, but remember to have something work-friendly on from the waist down in case you have to suddenly get up out of your chair!

3. BE SURE YOU HAVE GOOD LIGHTING. Make sure you have enough light in front of you so you’re not in the shadows. Perhaps do a test call with a friend or colleague and ask for feedback.

HAVE A SIGN ON YOUR DOOR. With so many people working from home, and perhaps also their kids learning remotely, it’s especially important to signal when you can’t be interrupted and when you’re available (barring emergencies of course). Have you seen the video with the man doing a live TV interview from home, and his children come through the door dancing into the room behind him?

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If you’re going to be spending significant time in your home office, that side chair from the dining set you no longer have isn’t going to cut it. Go and find something that is suitably sized, adjustable for height, and comfortable. Consider this a sound investment in your long-term success.

You need to jump on Zoom, Skype, or FaceTime for work. Here are three things to keep in mind:

One final tip: Surround yourself with things that make you feel good! It can be framed photos of family, friends, or that great vacation you went on, or a memento from college or childhood. It can be scented candles or a vase with fresh flowers. Maybe it’s orienting your desk so you can see out a window so you have natural light and a nice view. Implementing even a few of these ideas will put you on the path to success!

2. CHECK TO SEE WHAT THE CAMERA SEES. Do a video preview so you can keep things visually tidy when on camera. Some creative rearranging of furniture can do wonders.

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HAVE A CLEAR SPACE TO WORK. One of my cardinal rules is to leave my home office with a clear workspace. This is typically the main desk area which my computer is on. The space may be chaotic while I’m in the middle of work, however I made the commitment to myself to do this. It’s along the lines of making the bed before you leave the bedroom.

HIDE THE CORDS WHEN YOU CAN. Visual clutter can impact your ability to start or continue working. I really appreciate my wireless printer, in that it doesn’t need a cable running to it from my desktop computer, and can also be located across the room. HAVE A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING… and put things back! One of the smartest things I ever did was to be consistent in where I kept things. The tape dispenser always goes back on my desk, even if I’ve used it in the dining room to wrap presents. Ink and paper always goes underneath the printer. You get the idea. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. You’ll likely spend many hours in your home office, so don’t stiff yourself on space. Also consider traffic flow and your ability to withstand distractions. Do you work best in the thick of activity, or should your office be tucked away in a quiet space? Consider what makes sense for all involved.

4. DRESS APPROPRIATELY!

INVEST IN A GOOD CHAIR.

1. KNOW WHERE THE MUTE BUTTON IS. Filtering out your barking dog will benefit everyone! Also, it helps keep extra noise out of the overall conversations.

If you do have a home office, does this space evoke feelings of peace and calm, or just the opposite? If you chose the latter, here are some suggestions for setting your home office up for success.

THINK VERTICALLY. If space is at a premium, don’t forget about the vertical space. Open shelving, tall bookcases, or even cabinetry can enable you to be organized and also have additional storage for the items you’ll need to have on hand. The internet is a great tool for ideas and smart solutions for maximizing space in this as well as other places in your home.

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TOP REASONS WHY A HYBRID KITCHEN MAKES PERFECT DESIGN SENSE  Essentially a hybrid kitchen is a design plan that combines both refacing and custom cabinetry. Refacing saves substantially on budget, allowing you to reinvest in other features and upgrades. Additional custom cabinetry or a new island creates valuable additional storage space and that visual change homeowners often want.

he Northeast’s custom kitchen remodeling company, Kitchen Magic, outlines the combinations homeowners are choosing and the many reasons why a customized hybrid kitchen is the perfect solution for their next home remodeling project. Today hybrids are everywhere, from hybrid automobiles, trucks, and bicycles, to plants, puppies, people, and sports. Indeed, hybrids combine the best of two or three elements.

Hybrid kitchens are a top trend in Kitchen Magic kitchens, and most homeowners utilize a hybrid design model to one degree or Designersanother.do not see that trend slowing since the outcome is a custom solution for every customer. Even with the pandemic in the rear-view mirror, many homeowners still have enhanced storage on their wish lists.

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The new cabinetry added into a hybrid kitchen remodel will perfectly match the refaced, existing cabinet boxes. The result is a highly personalized and transformative kitchen design. This hybrid approach improves the aesthetics and function of a kitchen, while also increasing the property value should you decide to sell down the road.

A hybrid kitchen can include any type of custom-built cabinets, a desk, or a customized display case that match the refacing cabinets for a unified space.

The 2022 cost vs. value report says that a minor kitchen remodel will return 74.7% of the investment

Our design consultants often propose creative ideas for storage solutions, addressing issues you may not have even known you had. A good example of that might be creating a designated storage space for dry goods, spices, cooking essentials, and other everyday items. All of these improvements go a long way in helping you stay organized.

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HOW TO HYBRID

We’ve outlined several of the most popular design scenarios for which a homeowner embraces a hybrid design plan:

Stock up and add a bank of cabinets, a buffet, a credenza, or a pantry. Copious storage is more critical than ever as remote work and more time at home have become permanent for many. A top request of homeowners is additional storage for dry goods, small appliances, and cooking equipment allowing them to keep stocked up and maintain a high-functioning kitchen.

Adding a custom kitchen island instead of a peninsula is more conducive to gatherings. Homeowners with older homes often bid adieu to their kitchen peninsula, as the U-shape is a configuration that tends to “trap” people into a particular prep or dining area. Instead, allow your kitchen design team to create a kitchen island for increased workflow. A kitchen island is also a userfriendly layout for dining and social gatherings.

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An empty corner can become a space that creates a personalized focal point for your new kitchen design. Imagine a coffee station, device charging zone, bar area or even a display case as an empty corner becomes your ‘statement’ corner. An empty corner can become a space that creates a focalpersonalizedpoint for your new kitchen design.

A hybrid kitchen design allows you to claim extra space and even double your existing space with smart storage solutions. Whether you plan to add a pantry, credenza, or a the sky’s the limit with the help of the skilled craftspeople and designers at Kitchen Magic. Up your design game with glass-front cabinets flanked by new pantry cabinets to increase storage and still showcase your new Mix and match colors and textures for A woodgrain display cabinet or island can add flair when paired with a white kitchen for a beautiful timeless look. At Kitchen Magic, our signature refacing consists of premium North American lumber and solid veneers that set the tone for a quality, functional design. Our custom cabinetry is all USA Made, handcrafted in our factory in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. To explore how you can transform the way your kitchen looks and functions with a free in-home design consultation. It’s fun, informative, and completely free! Give us a call at 866.437.6147, or schedule your free design

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As a staple of Italian cuisine, seven varieties of house-made pasta are crafted into sumptuous dishes appropriate to diverse shapes and textures, from delicate capellini to hearty cheese-filled ravioli. Portion size options include an appetizer plate or entrée.

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Now, with four retail shops including wine tasting, six vineyards encompassing 80 acres across the Lehigh Valley, an annual output of 80,000 gallons and capacity to produce 125,000 gallons, it’s safe to say that water has been turned into wine.

W hat started out as a hobby is now the second largest winery by volume in Pennsylvania. Clover Hill Vineyards & Winery, with four retail locations in and around the Lehigh Valley, began as a hobby when founders John and Pat Skrip planted grapes at their home in Breinigsville in the 1970s. That hobby developed into a passion, and they began producing wines that they wanted to share with others. In 1985, they opened the doors of Clover Hill Vineyards & Winery, producing around 1,000 gallons of wine in their first year of operation. Growing up among the vines, two of the Skrip’s children have become an integral part of the family business.

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“The idea was for me to come back and do the marketing, but when I went to Fresno State I kind of fell in love with the process of making wine,” explained John Skrip III. “When we first started, everybody thought we were nuts making wine in Pennsylvania. In the ’80s, it was an uphill battle. People thought if it wasn’t French or from California it wasn’t good. It was like pushing water uphill.”

In the early 1990s, after studying marketing at Penn State and enology (winemaking) at Fresno State in California, John Skrip III joined Clover Hill as its chief winemaker. Daughter Kari Skrip, seven years her brother’s junior, joined the family business after studying wine marketing at the University of Adelaide in Australia.

“My parents purchased the property in Breinigsville in 1976 to build a house there and also wanted to do something agriculturally with the land,” Kari Skrip said. “Dad was in construction and my mom had been a schoolteacher. In 1985, they decided to sell the construction company, go full-throttle and open up a winery. They didn’t have a lot of experience or background.”

“It’s interesting how my brother was so immersed in California wine culture and I was immersed in Australian wine culture and we both really wanted to come back to the family business in Pennsylvania,” Kari Skrip said. “We’re proud of the fact that when you are seeing farms chewed up left and right by development that we can be part of a farming business that can be profitable, arguably. It’s a really exciting business no matter where you are.”

“Probably the biggest factor that hinders us is that grapevines only need 12 inches of rain a year, and the Lehigh Valley averages 42 inches,” he said, adding that the extra moisture leads to disease pressures such as mold and mildew and fungi. “Spraying isn’t our favorite thing to do but it’s a necessary evil, and we try to utilize it as respectfully as possible.

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Growing wine grapes in the region does present its challenges, as John Skrip III can attest.

“That term really touches on the fact that everything that’s involved in a bottle of wine —growing conditions, the soil, the climate, the landscape— really gives that wine a sense of place, and I love that about wine. Wine from Washington state is uniquely different than anywhere else in the world, and I love that about Pennsylvania wine, too.”

The two siblings now run most of the day-to-day operations with mom handling the books and dad helping to make big-picture decisions. A tight-knit family business offers its challenges, John Skrip III said. “With a family business everything is intensified. When we have fights, they can turn out to be doozies…but when everything clicks, it’s just rewarding. It’s nice to have those days where we’re getting along and making forward progress.”

Kari Skrip followed in her big brother’s footsteps, both in terms of joining the family business and with regard to her formal training. Before studying wine marketing and viticulture in Australia, she attended business school at Frostburg State University in Maryland.

Pennsylvania wines don’t taste like California wines, but they’re not supposed to, Kari Skrip said. It’s all about the “terroir.”

If you’re going to grow grapes on the East Coast, there is really no way of getting around it.”

The Skrip siblings said wine sales have been brisk during these challenging COVID-19 times, both with curbside sales at four retail locations and sales through grocery outlets.

“While other business are struggling…we have actually seen a big boost in sales,” John Skrip III said, expressing empathy for other businesses that are hurting. “People are staying home and enjoying our wine at night, and that is kind of rewarding.”

A more recent challenge, he said, has been the spotted lantern fly, a voracious pest believed to have been imported on granite shipped from South “Unfortunately,Korea. the insect seems to like our area,” John Skrip III said. The pest bores into the grapevines and sucks the sap out, he said, leaving behind a telltale glistening honeydew coating on the ground. “It kind of bleeds the plant to death. It’s a tough pill to swallow when you’ve worked the soil with your hands, set up the grapes on trellises and pruned the vines— it’s a lot of work— and then this shows up at the 11th hour two weeks before harvest starts.”

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The organization Tails of Valor—which trains rescue pups to be service animals for war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), or physical disabilities—lives and breathes this notion.

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ealing the psychological wounds of war with a wagging tail Jason, a veteran and volunteer, spends some quality time with Loftus, a Tails of Valor service dog in training.

The group’s humble beginnings were set in motion four years ago when Heather Lloyd, Executive Director and Founder, befriended a homeless veteran while on vacation in Maryland.

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Anyone who’s owned a pet can agree that animals have a soothing, supporting, and healing impact on a person’s life.

Now, Tails of Valor has seven key supporters on its board of directors and countless more involved as staff, volunteers, sponsors, and puppy raisers and sitters.

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Spess says the puppies are typically 8 to 10 weeks when the group acquires them, and they are spayed or neutered and up-to-date on puppy shots. The pups begin their training between 12 and 13 weeks of age.

“We like to say we are saving two lives–the dog and the veteran.”

“We really want to rescue our pups, to give them a chance at a good life,” says Jana Spess, Program Administrator for Tails of Valor. “We like to say we are saving two lives—the dog and the veteran. We are always looking to build a relationship with a shelter or rescue for future dogs, and we pay all adoption fees.”

Tails of Valor looks for dogs that are confident in their own skin without being bullies. “We do a small amount of testing when picking out the pups we want for our program,” says Spess, noting that lab mixes are often preferred for their loyalty and retrieving ability. “They need to be able to stand alone from their pack, be alert and responsive when called, submit to being cradled and scruffed, and be healthy overall.”

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The Tails of Valor Canine Connections Training Program typically runs 14 to 20 months, and in that time, dogs learn 40 commands or more and have at least 100 exposures. Dogs are trained and get accustomed to a variety of people, sights, and sounds at the group’s training facility, as well as offsite at the Coatesville VA Medical Center and Haven House in Allentown. Tails of Valor is also proud to be a pilot program for Animal Assisted Therapy at the Coatesville VA.

Each Tails of Valor puppy carries a proud moniker paying tribute to a fallen vet, and most are welcomed into the program from local animal rescues.

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To be considered for a service dog, veterans must meet 18 criteria set forth in the Tails of Valor application. Veterans can apply for a service dog on the website or by calling 267.733.7294 to receive copy of the application. For more information, visit tailsofvalor.org or facebook.com/Tails.of.Valor.

“Each dog must have at least three specific tasks they preform for their veteran, which can be anything from bracing and blocking to turning on light switches to nightmare interruption,” Spess Veteransexplains.andtheir dogs meet with a trainer once per year to re-certify. At each annual recertification, Tails of Valor supplies food for the life of the dog through vouchers from the sponsor VeRUS pet foods.

“There is no monetary cost to the Veteran, just the commitment of time and dedication to be part of the program—and a love for dogs,” Spess says. “Our mission is to provide holistic, non-medicinal rehabilitation therapies to improve veterans’ quality of life. We are always looking for more pups and volunteers. The more pups we have, the more veterans we can help.”

HOW TO GET

Sponsor – Different tiers of service dog sponsorship are available, including a $5,000 donation that allows you to choose the name of a dog in honor of a fallen veteran. Sponsors also get to be involved in key moments, like the dog’s graduation, and can see the dog any time they like.

Volunteer – Team up as a committee volunteer, community events educator, or a dog attendant. You can share your time in the office or at Tails of Valor events.

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Fundraise – Volunteer your time and efforts for an existing fundraiser, or reach out if you’d like to run your own. Tails of Valor operates on private funding and donations.

If this story has touched your heart, you’ll find six wonderful ways you can get involved or show support: Donate – You can make a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation to Tails of Valor Paws of Honor, Inc., through PayPal directly from the Tails of Valor website.

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