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NOVEMBER 2019 PUBLISHER
Caitlin Agnew | caitlin.agnew@lifestylepubs.com EDITORIAL COORDINATOR
Emma Morem | emma.morem@lifestylepubs.com AD DESIGNER
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Thankful AS NOVEMBER ROLLS AROUND, WE’RE ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE
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APPROACH OF THANKSGIVING, THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND TIME SPENT
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
WITH OUR LOVED ONES. The winding down of the year always brings about a
Candace Oliver, Caitlin Agnew, Lisa Schreiner
time of reflection for us—remembering everything we’ve done or accomplished in months past; looking back on turkey disaster stories, mornings watching the Thanksgiving Day parade or afternoons spent curled up on the couch after one
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too many pieces of pie; thinking of the people, experiences and things we’ve been blessed with in the last year. As we press pause on the hustle and bustle of life putting together a monthly magazine, we’re able to look back on the past year and, most meaningfully, the stories from all of you that have made what we do possible. We also take this chance to think of those less fortunate and encourage you to take the opportunity this giving season to donate to local organizations or charities giving back locally. We hope that as you read this issue, you—like us—find inspiration in the lives and experiences of your neighbors and the connections that have been made. Happy Thanksgiving, Bellevue!
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INSIDE THE ISSUE NOVEMBER 2019
FEATURES 22 The Season for Samara The Perfect Fall Blend of Ambiance and Cuisine at This Moody Neighborhood Bistro
28 Giving Back Local Nonprofits Provide Opportunities to Give Back to Serve Our Community
32 Getaway: Sun Valley Idaho’s Iconic Mountain Town with Something for Everyone
40 Holistic Health Tips for the Holidays How to Stay Grounded in
22 32
Your Priorities and Thrive This Holiday Season
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DEPARTMENTS 8
Lifestyle Letter
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Good Times
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Around Town
22 Culinary Creations 32 Travel Destination 36 Renovate & Refine 40 Healthy Lifestyle 42 Food & Wine 44 Lifestyle Calendar 48 Our Town
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Suite Restaurant + Lounge Eighth Annual White Party This summer, Suite hosted its most anticipated event of the season. Guests were encouraged to dress in white in celebration of summer. Suite pulls out all the stops with over-the-top live entertainment, white carpet photos, indoor and outdoor VIP tables and packages, giveaways, live DJs, dancing and more. Visit SuiteBellevue.com to learn more about Suite and their events.
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Inaugural Tour de Pier Seattle On Sept. 14, Tour de Pier, the stationary cycling fundraising event, completed its first-ever Tour de Pier Seattle at Lake Union Park, raising nearly $150,000 to support cancer research at Virginia Mason Cancer Institute, the Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research and the Uncle Kory Foundation. PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATALIE POST, JEREMY GONZALEZ AND KYLE ROOF
One Eighty Foundation’s 23rd Annual Kids Classic Golf Tournament On Thursday, Sept. 12, the One Eighty Foundation hosted its largest event of the year at The Golf Club at Newcastle. More than 250 golfers teed up for the kids and raised $260,000! Because of our supportive community, the organization was able to raise funds to support its mission. Save the date for next year's event on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020.
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most festive holiday scene. Enjoy the com-
including holidays (lights go out at 9:30 p.m).
plimentary parade on the sidewalks between
Tickets are $5 per person, and children 10 years
Bellevue Square and Lincoln Square from
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Northeast Fourth to Northeast Eighth Streets
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Since launching his career on the 1960s hot
Twenty-five years ago, the Bellevue Botanical
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the original outlaws of American art. The Father
staff and volunteers were brainstorming ideas
of Exponential Imagination, opening at Bellevue
to increase Garden visitation in the off-season,
Arts Museum on Oct. 4, presents 30 recent oil
while also heralding the start of winter and the
paintings and two major sculptures by the artist
holiday season. The group came up with lots
upheld as the godfather of the lowbrow and pop
of ideas, but the one that stuck: a month-long
surrealist art movements.
festival they called “Festival of Garden d’Lights.” The festival included workshops, musical performances, winter walks, gingerbread house building and the cornerstone of the festival: a botanical light display. 2019 marks the 25th anniversary of this
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CULINARY CREATIONS
EXPERIENCE THE PERFECT FALL BLEND OF AMBIANCE AND CUISINE AT THIS MOODY NEIGHBORHOOD BISTRO
The Season for Samara
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IT’S AUTUMN IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST—THE WEATHER HAS TURNED, AND THE AIR IS STARTING TO BITE. Cue a hankering for not only a meal that captures the feel and flavors of the season but also an ambiance to match. A quick trip over the bridge to Samara has got you covered. Chef Eric Anderson has created and crafted a “wood-fueled neighborhood bistro” concept that serves seasonal wood-fired fare amidst a moody and intimate setting. Samara takes its name from the winged fruit of maple trees that twirls like a helicopter. From its meaning, the design of the restaurant finds harmony and symmetry by pulling from nature. Inside, rich earth tones dominate, bringing to mind a tranquil wooded understory. Mutuus Studio, the architect responsible for bringing the interior design of the restaurant to life, saught to create a small, sophisticated and intimate neighborhood corner bistro, with a material palette taking cues from charred wood and copper cookware at various stages of patina. Mutuus also made custom lighting throughout. With only 38 seats, it’s the perfect setting to cozy up in, with the dining area opening directly to the wood-fired grill, ensuring a front-and-center seat to the preparation of your delicious food. The intimate size also helps maintain the feeling of a neighborhood bistro. “The design team sought to integrate the restaurant into the fabric of the neighborhood by creating a place that evokes a rich sense of timelessness and comfort,” notes Kristen Becker, a partner at Mutuus Studio. “I liken the atmosphere to a Dutch still-life painting. It’s rich and moody with an elemental simplicity,” notes Saul Becker, a partner at Mutuus Studio. “The simple, ubiquitous copper pot was an inspiration to us. It’s something utilitarian that only gets better with age. We carried this theme throughout the restaurant with custom patinated copper panels and pendants, handmade Danish bricks, a soapstone chef’s counter and bar, and richly stained wood—simple materials that will get better over time and through use.” Aside from the ideal moody design and ambiance, the food itself is appealing and delectable. Eric Anderson is a professional chef who strives to create food that is accessible and intriguing. He’s achieved amazing accomplishments in the local food scene by understanding the effort, focus, quality of CONTINUED >
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ingredients and the thoughtful palate it takes to produce delicious food. Eric has worked at Brunswick & Hunt and Palace Kitchen in Seattle; Pramil in Paris; spent a life-chang-
“I AM HAPPY TO BE WORKING WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE AS EXCITED ABOUT THEIR JOBS AS I AM ABOUT MINE; THE ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE, THE FARMERS, ALL PUTTING THEIR EFFORTS INTO SOMETHING USEFUL, BEAUTIFUL AND DELICIOUS”
ing five years working for Greg Higgins of Higgins’ in Portland, Oregon; ran Besaw’s Cafe in Portland, Oregon; and has also staged
at
Michelin
starred restaurants: Le Bernardin, Alinea and Charlie Trotter’s. For Samara, Eric was inspired by the American Craftsman movement, with its focus on simplicity, originality and natural materials. The menu is focused on locally sourced and environmentally friendly heritage breed animals and produce. “I am happy to be working with people who are as excited about their jobs as I am about mine; the artists and craftspeople, the farmers, all putting their efforts into something useful, beautiful and delicious,” he says. Among these incredible people/products are Steel Wheel Farm, The Sheepish Pig, Sonoma County Poultry, Akiko’s Potter, Jono Pandolfi and Jars Ceramistes. Central to the restaurant is the multi-level, wood-fueled grill and oven. “The design and the menu are inextricably linked. Each ingredient and each element of the restaurant’s design are given full weight. It was paramount that the mission of Samara was to give the restaurant patrons a heightened sense of the ritual of enjoying a meal and their presence in the space. Keeping the elements, ingredients and materials clear allows the patrons to be present and focused on their experience,” Saul says. As a place that creates a sense of intimacy with the space and the food, mixed with a neighborhood feel of friendliness, familiarity and relaxation, Samara encompasses the quintessential PNW fall dining experience. 24
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Giving Back
MORELove Project
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ARTICLE LISA SCHREINER
LOCAL NONPROFITS PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE OUR COMMUNITY
AS THE HOLIDAY SEASON GETS UNDERWAY,
MORELOVE
MOST OF US ARE GEARING UP FOR A FLURRY
MORELove is a local nonprofit organization
OF PARTIES, FESTIVITIES AND CHEER. We pur-
founded by Kristine Moreland that began by collect-
chase gifts, outfits and prepare menus for meals. It is
ing winter coats for the Union Gospel Mission. The
a time for all things cozy and merry. In the midst of all
mission is “to connect the community to those in
the holiday cheer, we can often lose sight of those in
greatest need while teaching love and compassion
our community in need. The holiday season can also
through all things MORELove,” and they provide tran-
be a time to take a step back, take a deep breath and
sitional services to the people who need them most.
gain some fresh perspective and give back.
There are three ways to volunteer: “Blessed Bags” are
There are many ways to give back to our com-
bags put together by volunteers that include special
munity during this holiday season. Many nonprofit
notes and are handed out to the homeless; “Event
organizations, too many to count, work year-round to
Volunteers” for events that are held three to four times
serve people on the Eastside and the greater Seattle
a year; and “Street Outreach,” where volunteers
area to meet their needs. And they not only need but
walk the streets of Seattle with the Union Gospel
depend on the help of volunteers as well as donors
Mission on Tuesdays. TheMORELoveProject.org
to keep their organizations running and to continue
or @MORELoveProject
helping people every day. When considering getting involved with a charity,
THE BEYOND PROJECT
there are several factors to consider, from finding an
The Beyond Project launched in the fall of
organization that pairs with your passions to determin-
2015 with two events that served people facing
ing what kind of time commitment you are able to make
homelessness, domestic violence and sex traffick-
and how you can make the most impact. Many orga-
ing, among other challenging life circumstances.
nizations offer both one-time and recurring volunteer
More than 400 beauty services were offered by vol-
opportunities, as well as opportunities for families to
unteers from the beauty industry. Since that launch,
participate together. If your schedule does not allow for
they have partnered with local organizations to
volunteering, a financial contribution can make a huge
bring monthly haircut services to those in need.
impact. Nonprofits rely on donors and fundraising to
The mission of The Beyond Project is to mobilize
keep their doors open, whether it’s a one-time dona-
the beauty industry to give them an outlet for vol-
tion, a recurring gift or a fundraising event.
unteerism. Since September 2015, more than 6,000
We’ve highlighted a few organizations that serve a
people have been served with haircuts and other
variety of needs in our community and offer a wide range
beauty services. The Beyond Project hopes to be
of volunteer and giving opportunities. From working with
the bridge that closes the gap between nonprofits
animals to providing for foster children, we hope you will
and beauty professionals so more individuals in our
take advantage of this holiday season to get in touch
community can be served. TheBeyondProject.org
with one of them and give back by getting involved.
or @TheBeyondProject
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HUMBLE DESIGN
committed to sharing a meaningful bond with
Detroit and has opened four locations around
everyone who can benefit from time spent with
the country since then, including Seattle.
an animal. While dogs make up 94% of the
It works to restore dignity to people who
teams in the Therapy Animal Program, cats,
have been homeless and create a warm and
horses, birds, pigs, llamas, rabbits and guinea
welcoming home for them. Humble Design
pigs are also welcome. Pet Partners is always
has partnered with Mary’s Place to identify
looking for volunteer therapy animal teams
people and families who are transitioning out
to make visits to hospitals and retirement
of shelters into permanent housing. An inte-
homes, as well as schools. PetPartners.org
rior designer meets with the family in order
and @PetPartners
to determine their needs, style and likes. The designer returns to the warehouse to curate
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Bellevue Lifespring was formed originally
teers participate in “deco days.” They load up
as the Overlake Service League in 1911 by a
and unload the trucks and decorate the home
group of women in support of neighbors in
within three hours. Humble Designs serves
need. The organization continues its tradition
as a jump-start to a new life and a home
of providing children’s basic needs, allowing
to live it in. HumbleDesign.org/Seattle
them to focus on breaking the cycle of poverty
or @HumbleDesignSeattle
and on their education. Early on, the orga-
EASTSIDE BABY CORNER
and harvest food. In 1939, the group opened a thrift shop, which is the current Thrift
titioner who became concerned about how
Culture located in Bellevue Square. Bellevue
many babies began life in need. For 50 weeks
Lifespring’s mission is to foster stability
each year, volunteers and staff collect dona-
and self-sufficiency for Bellevue’s children
tions and purchase and distribute children’s
and their families through programs that
and maternity items to families in our commu-
provide food, clothing, education and emer-
nity. Eastside Baby Corner serves as a diaper
gency assistance. BellevueLifespring.org
bank, clothing bank and food source for more
and @bellevuelifespring
TREEHOUSE
nerable children in our area and providing par-
Treehouse was founded in 1988 by a group
ents the basic items needed to better care for
of social workers who believed that kids in fos-
their children. Donations and volunteers keep
ter care deserve a community committed to
the organization running. BabyCorner.org or
their success. The mission is to give foster kids
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a childhood and a future. They strive to create
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a world where every child who has experienced foster care has the opportunities and support needed to pursue their dreams and
Pet Partners is a national organization
launch successfully into adulthood. Treehouse
with a location in Bellevue that promotes the
is our state’s leading organization addressing
health and wellness benefits of animal-as-
the academic and other essential supports
sisted interventions. Its mission is to improve
of more than 7,000 youth in foster care. The
human health and well-being through the
Treehouse Store is a place that foster care chil-
human-animal bond. Pet Partner’s teams
dren and their caregivers can shop for cloth-
visit with patients in recovery, people with
ing, shoes, school supplies, toys and books,
intellectual disabilities, seniors living with
among other items. TreehouseForKids.org
Alzheimer’s, students, veterans with PTSD and
and @TreehouseForKids
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4.
milk and seeds and farm equipment to plant
by Karen Ridlon, a local pediatric nurse prac-
PET PARTNERS
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nization delivered foods baskets, goats for
Eastside Baby Corner was founded in 1990
provide the absolute essentials for the most vul-
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items for the home, and on Fridays, volun-
than 800 children each week. Its passion is to
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those approaching end of life. Pet Partners is
Humble Design was founded in 2009 in
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8. 1. Beyond Project 2. Beyond Project 3. Humble Design 4. Eastside Baby Corner 5. Pet Partners 6. Bellevue Lifespring 7. Treehouse 8. Treehouse
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TRAVEL DESTINATION
Getaway: Sun
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Valley
IDAHO'S ICONIC MOUNTAIN TOWN WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
SUN VALLEY, KNOWN AS “AMERICA’S FIRST DESTINATION SKI RESORT,” HAS A HISTORY THAT DATES BACK TO 1935 WHEN W. Averell Harriman had a dream to build a world-class ski destination on U.S. soil. He scouted out the ideal location where a ski resort along the likes of those located in Austria and the French and Swiss Alps could be developed. After discovering the small mining town of Ketchum, Idaho, Harriman broke ground in 1936. As an effort to increase visibility to his new resort, Harriman’s original intention was to attract Hollywood players to the resort—and the plan worked. Since its beginning, Sun Valley was an instant success and eventually became the lodge for celebrities and champion skiers from around the globe. While Hollywood glamour put Sun Valley on the map, it’s the endless outdoor terrain and almost year-round sun that has kept people coming back. Sun Valley is an outdoor enthusiast’s playground. With more than 2,000 skiable acres and 40 kilometers of cross-country tracks, it’s a true alpine paradise, offering just about everything
skiers
and
snowboarders
dream of doing in one location. Sun Valley boasts two world-class mountains: Bald (“Baldy” to the locals) and Dollar. Skiers and snowboarders rave about both, however, they each offer something different.
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We are still independently owned and have not been purchased by a big conglomerate. We have really maintained our character both as a community and also as a resort.
Dollar Mountain, the home of the world’s very first chairlift, is known for beginner-friendly slopes and the ideal place to become introduced to downhill sports. Dollar offers two high-speed quads,
Knob Hill Resort
seven terrain parks with various features and a Wundercarpet— an effortless uphill transporter. While Dollar is a paradise for first-timers, every snow lover, no matter their skill level, will find something on this mountain to enjoy. Baldy, the larger of the two mountains, has earned a reputation as being one of the world’s finest ski mountains. The mountain’s 100-plus varied runs stretch over 2,054 acres to the edges of the Sawtooth National Forest. Although it offers a range of terrain from expert to beginner and groomers to slalom challenges, its popularity truly stems from for its perfect-pitch vertical from peak to base, no flats, no plateaus and nothing but downhill. Baldy is a mountain for people who like to go down, no matter how fast or what they strap to their feet. And when you need a break in the day, choose from one of five deluxe day lodges where you can relax and rejuvenate. If cross-country skiing is more your speed, Galena Lodge has got you covered. With a gorgeous backdrop of the Boulder Mountains—10,000-foot
peaks
of
amazing
scenery—Galena
Lodge is located in the Rocky Mountains, 23 miles north of the Sun Valley Resort and Ketchum, Idaho. Surrounded by some of the best cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the nation, it’s open daily in the winter, serving lunch, special dinners and operating as home base for cross-country skiers. Directly from the lodge is the North Valley Trail System with more than 50 kilometers of beautifully groomed Nordic trails for both skate and classic skiing and more than 25 kilometers of snowshoe trails. The terrain offers a variety for all abilities, from first-time skiers or snowshoers to experts. From flat or gradually rolling terrain with great views to long challenging climbs and consistent grade changes, these trails provide variety for all levels. Instead of skiing, you can opt for snowshoeing, with trails that vary from a nice stroll along the river to a wilderness adventure through the trees. The trails are maintained and groomed impeccably for optimal conditions. 34
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Downtown Sun Vally
Knob Hill Resort
There are many lodging options to consider while visiting Sun Valley, from resorts, Airbnb, timeshares and more. Bellevue Lifestyle had the opportunity to experience the charming Knob Hill Resort. An ideal home base for all your adventures, whether that includes outdoor activities, shopping or dining, Knob Hill’s location is prime. Stellar hospitality begins each morning with a provided signature breakfast in the Fireplace Room. For daytime and nighttime activities, they provide on-demand transportation throughout Sun Valley and Ketchum—no need to even rent a car. It is ideally located for recreational activities; some of the best mountain biking, hiking and cross-country skiing in the country are just a few minutes away. After a long day on the mountain, take advantage of the indoor heated pool, hot tub and sauna. And at the end your day, enjoy dinner on-site with The Grill at Knob Hill, which offers delicious Northwest cuisine, great wine and craft cocktails. Make sure to make time for at least one meal here on your trip. It’s easy to see why Knob Hill was recognized in 2019 by Trip Advisor with a “Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame Award for outstanding guest reviews for the past five years.” While Sun Valley has a number of reasons that make it a prime ski resort destination, what locals say sets Sun Valley apart from many other ski destinations is that it offers a real community. “We have a lot of heritage, which makes us unique in the fact that we are not a cookie-cutter resort,” says Kelli Lusk, public relations and communications manager at Sun Valley Resort. “We are still independently owned and have not been purchased by a big conglomerate. We have really maintained our character both as a community and also as a resort.” Sun Valley truly has every type of postcard-worthy activity for you and your family. Book a quick direct flight from Seattle and experience it for yourself. November 2019 | Bellevue Lifestyle
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RENOVATE & REFINE
COZY up your HOME TAKE A CUE FROM THE SCANDINAVIAN CONCEPT OF HYGGE AND WELCOME THE TRANSITION OF SUMMER TO AUTUMN WITH A RELAXING REFRESH
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PUMPKIN SPICE, APPLE CINNAMON AND A HOT CUP OF COCOA. Fall is all about getting warm and comfy as a chill hits the air—preparing yourself for winter, and cherishing those final moments of summer. As the nights grow longer, we’re embracing the Scandinavian secret of hygge by creating a space that emphasizes simple pleasures and finding joy in everyday moments—even when the weather is dreary. A burnt orange adirondack rug and woodland pillow set a ‘cozy cabin’ mood. Wicker baskets filled with apples and gourds are a reminder of the importance of the harvest, and a fun way to help teach young kids about the changing of the seasons. During this transitional time, light wood, fluffy blankets and scented candles beckon crisp autumn evenings, while a vase of fresh flowers—particularly mums—are an ode to the bright, sunny days we’re not quite ready to give up yet.
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SPICE UP YOUR LIFE Pumpkin spice, apple and warm cinnamon are scents that bring the autumn air indoors. Adding these scents to your home will create a comforting and inviting atmosphere for your family and fall guests. MAD FOR PLAID Plaid patterns are a staple for the fall season. Find unique ways to pull the pattern into your decor in the form of blankets, pillows and even rugs if you’re feeling adventurous!
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MUM’S THE WORD Mums’
blazing
colors
and
long-lasting blooms are almost as much a marker of autumn as football, shorter days and cooler weather. Incorporate some warmer-color blooms into your decor for a fresh addition that’s reminiscent of changing leaves. AU NATURALE Wicker and natural materials like wood and jute are great ways to bring the outdoors in. Create a woodsy feel with dried flowers, natural wood accents and lots of baskets—great for storing your knit blankets!
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Serres Farm
HOLISTIC HEALTH TIPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
AS A MOM OF FOUR, BUSINESS OWNER, MODEL AND HEALTH/LIFE COACH, I HAVE COME TO UNDERSTAND THE EXTREME IMPORTANCE OF TAKING CARE OF OURSELVES, ESPECIALLY DURING THE HOLIDAYS. I remember years ago—OK, who am I kidding? This was last year—I thought, "I’m going to go all out for this year: decorate, make every pie from scratch, have kids activities, adult activities, goodie bags, host everything all by myself and look cute. It is going to be perfect!” WRONG. I was so stressed, yelling at kids, in a terrible mood, eating too many of the cookies I made and just plain miserable to be around. Why? Was I just focused on what everyone would think of me, or did I really want to serve others? Maybe both? How am I able to be present and make memories if I'm so focused on myself? I wanted to impress the world around me. How did the giving season turn into being so self-focused? Lack of clear priorities. This season isn’t meant to impress the world around you with elaborate table decor or homemade pies or having the best party in town. This season is about spending moments with family and friends, slowing down to create lifelong memories. It’s about resting and being present. Rest meaning,
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Release Every Single Thing. Don’t worry about that email or call or dishes in the sink or toys on the floor. This season is about taking a breath and being grateful for what this year has brought you and setting intentions for the next year to come. Why is it then, that the average American gains between 8 and 12 pounds during the holiday season? I want to equip you with five simple, tangible steps that if applied will help you not fall into that statistic.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CHANTEL ALLEN
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C RE AT E MOME N T S F OR MINDF UL NE S S.
PRIORI T I Z E SL E E P.
Going out more and staying out late often means less sleep. Sleep loss can make it harder to con-
You are the quarterback of your life, which means you make the plays. Be
trol your blood sugar. When you are sleep-de-
intentional with your time. Find moments in your day to pause and reflect for
prived, your body will want to eat higher fat,
even five minutes where all you do is focus on three things you are grateful
sugar and carb type foods—bad combo! Less
for. This helps reduce anxiety and bring you to the present moment, which
sleep also makes you irritable and less efficient
increases your peace.
throughout the day, so prioritize sleep!
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S TAY H Y DR AT E D. Keep your water bottle with you at all times. I recommend filling a 64-ounce bottle at the beginning of each day so you can track and be sure you are getting enough water in. Sometimes we think we are hungry when in fact, we are dehydrated. Water will help you stay full, energized and eliminate toxins.
E AT BE F ORE YOU PA R T Y. ALWAYS eat a little snack before you go to a party where you know there will be tempting food. This allows you to make smart food choices when you arrive and you won’t over indulge because you didn’t show up with a rumbling stomach.
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MOV E YOUR BODY. Often times we think, “If I can’t get a full workout in, I might as well do nothing.” Or someday syndrome: “I’ll work out next week.” Every single day, intentionally move your body. Whether you are able to go on a 10-minute walk, lift, whatever it may be, exercise is
WRITE DOWN YOUR TOP FIVE PRIORITIES THIS HOLIDAY
your secret holiday weapon. It can help reduce stress
SEASON. This will help bring clarity to your commitments. When
and help make up for the extra eating.
an opportunity arises that is not in alignment with your priorities, say no! This allows you to operate from a place of authenticity and strength, which results in a peaceful you. November 2019 | Bellevue Lifestyle
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FOOD & WINE
H O L I D AY WINE PA I R I N G S PERFECT PALATES FROM JENNIFER INGELLIS, DIRECTOR OF PROCUREMENT AT TASTING ROOM + PAIRINGS FOR YOUR CLASSIC FAMILY THANKSGIVING DISHES
CHARDONNAY + GRANDPA’S PUMPKIN SOUP
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TASTING ROOM IS THE WORLD’S FIRST PERSONALIZED WINE CLUB. Tasting Room starts by sending you a selection of fine wines in miniature bottles, then guides you through a quick, fun, interactive tasting. This allows you—and them—to discover what type of wine you love. After completing your tasting you’ll receive regular shipments of full-size bottles of wine selected to match your preferences—all at substantial savings.TastingRoom.com.
MOSCATO D’ASTI + GRANDMA’S PUMPKIN PIE
WHITES Rich,
full-bodied
whites
like
Chardonnay, Viognier, Gewürztraminer and Rhône White Blends pair delightfully with many of the dishes found on the Thanksgiving table. For example, pumpkin soup or butternut squash with brown butter and sage is a delicious match for a richly textured Chardonnay. The warmer spices of autumn, like nutmeg, cinnamon and clove, are complementary to this style of wine, as many have similar notes interwoven with toasted oak nuances.
REDS Pinot Noir, Beaujolais and lighter bodied Cabernet Franc from the Loire Valley make excellent companions to the savory, herb-inflected dishes at a typical Thanksgiving feast. The elevated acidity, as well as the nuances of mushroom and dried herbs, make these wines stellar accompaniments, keeping your palate refreshed while elevating the complementary notes found in the food.
ROSÉS In years past, most people wouldn’t think to pull out their favorite rosé to
LAMBRUSCO + MOM’S SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE
pair with Thanksgiving dinner, but it’s actually a fantastic wine to have handy this time of year. Fuller-bodied rosé made with Grenache, Syrah and Cabernet Franc are excellent matches for the richer foods that make their way to the holiday table, the juicy acidity keeping your palate from becoming tired and overwhelmed from all the sumptuous dishes.
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new communities. For more information and tickets, visit TheBeyondProject. EJoinMe.org/BeyondLucky.
UNCORK THE NIGHT
Hyatt Regency Bellevue
Tickets are on sale now for Uncork the Night, a top-flight night of win-
PETTY FEVER: AWARD-WINNING TOM PETTY TRIBUTE TWO-SHOW EVENT
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Bake's Place Bar and Bistro
FREE ENTRANCE DAYS IN THE NATIONAL PARKS
A multi-award-winning full produc-
All National Parks
two shows on Saturday, Nov. 16, at
tastings, featuring Quilceda Creek
Come experience the national parks!
Bake's Place Bar and Bistro. The
Winery, along with gourmet cuisine.
All National Park Service sites that
restaurant opens at 5 p.m., and
Uncork the Night raises funds to
charge an entrance fee will offer free
showtimes are 7–8:30 p.m. and
support the 3,600 Bellevue kids
admission to everyone. The fee-free
9:45–11 p.m. For ticket info, visit
living in poverty. For more info, visit
days provide a great opportunity to
BakesPlaceBellevue.com.
BellevueLifespring.EJoinMe.org.
visit a new place or an old favorite,
ing, dining and making a difference! Join friends for a night of international and Pacific Northwest wine
tion Tom Petty tribute performing
especially one of the national parks
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that normally charge an entrance fee.
BELLEVUE YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA'S FALL MASTERWORKS CONCERT
13–14
Join
Washington State Convention Center
inspiration and impact at the Hyatt
Orchestra for the opening concert of
Experience the largest and most
Regency for Bellevue's premier hol-
its 55th season! The orchestra's top
prominent trade show for event and
iday gala. During the event, profes-
ensemble will feature music reflecting
business professionals in the Pacific
sionally decorated themed trees will
the season's theme, People, Places,
Northwest,
Butler
be auctioned along with other unique
and Things. The Youth Symphony will
Events, Nov. 13–14 at the Washington
items to help fund and support Jubilee
perform Mussorgsky's colorful and
State Convention Center. The 2019
REACH services and programs.
exciting work "Pictures at an Exhibition"
Northwest Event Show is a place to
and music from the 1960 film The
access advanced educational train-
Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein.
ing, discover new ideas and tools for
For more info, visit BYSO.org.
innovation and connect with the event
For more info, visit NPS.gov.
Renton Ikea Performing Arts Center
Bellevue
Youth
Symphony
SIXTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF TREES Hyatt Regency Bellevue
Festival of Trees brings together Jubilee REACH friends and support-
NORTHWEST EVENT SHOW
produced
by
ers for a night of celebration, hope,
community. NWEventShow.com
9 THE BEYOND PROJECT – BEYOND LUCKY CASINO BENEFIT
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17 MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK SNOWSHOEING Issaquah REI
Join REI for a breathtaking snowshoe
THIRD SATURDAY MARKETS
hike and discover the joy of winter exploration in one of the snowiest
Bellevue Presbyterian Church
places
Come out to mingle and play 007-
Join Bellevue Farmers Market for
National Park! They will share their
style at the Beyond Lucky Casino
two more market days on Nov. 16 and
knowledge of the park and guide you
Benefit. Arrive in your best James
Dec. 21 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. where
on a trip to explore the wonders of win-
Bond Casino Royale attire and enjoy
they will welcome some of your most
ter at Mount Rainier. For more info and
your favorite casino games with pro-
beloved summer Thursday vendors
registration, visit REI.com/Events.
fessional dealers, a DJ, dancing, cock-
including Nino Blanco Salsa, Got
tails and appetizers. Your support will
Soup and Skylight Farms. For more info,
enable The Beyond Project to plant
visit
itself and expand its services into
Third-Saturday-Markets.
Metier Brewery, Woodinville
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on
Earth:
Mount Rainier
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French Home Furnishings & Interior Design IN-HOME DESIGN CONSULTATION
Boutique - Showroom: Tue. - Sat. 10:00am to 5:00pm
10129 Main Street, Suite 106A,
Bellevue WA, 98004 425.688.1078 maisondefrance.com
BEYOND LUCKY CASINO ROYALE BENEFIT
COME OUT TO MINGLE AND PLAY 007 STYLE AT THE BEYOND PROJECT’S CASINO ROYALE PARTY! Arrive in your best James Bond Casino Royale attire and enjoy your favorite casino games with professional dealers, dancing, cocktails and appetizers. Chance to win exquisite prizes while supporting and enabling The Beyond Project to expand its services to new communities in 2020.
Saturday, November 9 6:30 p.m. (Doors @ 6 p.m.) Métier Brewing Company 14125 NE 189th St, Suite B Woodinville, WA 98072
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23 TEDXSEATTLE 2019: SHIFT McCaw Hall
The theme for TEDxSeattle 2019: SHIFT—a moment of change from one position to another, whether it be in relationships, beliefs, cultures, perspectives or the world. For speaker announcements and ticket pricing, visit TEDxSeattle.com.
23 TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY WITH SANTA AT BELLEVUE PLACE
Bellevue Place Wintergarden
Don’t miss Santa’s Grand Arrival Festivities on Friday, Nov. 23, at Bellevue Place Wintergarden, following the Snowflake Lane Parade at 7 p.m. Santa will light the 30-foot holiday
tree
at
Bellevue
Place
Wintergarden. Take your picture with Santa and Snowflake Lane characters; enjoy holiday music; and snack on cocoa, cookies and more treats from Suite Restaurant and Lounge and Fonte Coffee.
28 10TH ANNUAL BEAT THE BIRD 5K & LIL DRUMSTICK 1K Kelsey Creek Shopping Center
The family-friendly 10th Annual Beat the Bird 5K Lil' Drumstick 1K takes place on Thanksgiving Day. This year’s race will raise money for a donation to the Renewal Food Bank in Bellevue and will start at the Kelsey Creek Shopping Center in the Lake Hills area of east Bellevue. For more event info, visit ShoesNFeet.com/Beat-Bird-5K.
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NOVEMBER
29 THE LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS
Warm Beach Camp in Stanwood
More than ONE MILLION Christmas lights will be displayed in December, a spectacle spread over 15 acres at Warm Beach Camp in Stanwood, Washington. The Lights of Christmas is the largest holiday light display in the Pacific Northwest that combines live entertainment, children's activities, food, holiday shopping and more.
29 WILLOWS ROAD BLACK FRIDAY WORKOUT PROClub Willows Road
Meet your friends at the PROClub for the Willows Road Black Friday Workout! Work off Thanksgiving calories and earn a chance to win a raffle prize. Nov. 29 from 9-11 a.m. Register on Eventbrite.com.
30 GARDEN D’LIGHTS
Bellevue Botanical Garden
Experience Garden d’Lights Nov. 30 through Dec. 31 from 4:30–9 p.m. nightly featuring more than half a million sparkling lights formed into the whimsical shapes of plants, flowers, birds, animals and cascading waterfalls set amid the natural beauty of the Bellevue Botanical Garden. Tickets can be purchased online and also at the door. BellevueBotanical.org
We are always accepting submissions for events you'd like to see included in our Calendar section. Submissions are accepted via the Contact Us tab at BellevueLifestylePubs.com. November 2019 | Bellevue Lifestyle
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OUR TOWN
meet our
contributors candace oliver Candace is a mom of four; wife to her amazing husband, Bryan; a business owner; a media influencer; a blogger/vlogger; a model; and a community builder. Her passion is to empower people to live their best life and step into their unique purpose through a holistic approach: mind, body and spirit. INSTAGRAM: @CandaceMOliver WEBSITE: CandaceOliver.com
lisa schreiner Lisa is a mother to two boys under age 2 and a Cavalier King Charles puppy. She is married to a college soccer coach and hails from Edmonds, Washington. Lisa enjoys travel, sunshine, laughter, bringing friends together, music, food, wine and a good margarita. She is also a sports enthusiast and a civic-minded Bellevue resident. Lisa is a freelance writer who is a bilingual grammar fanatic. INSTAGRAM: @MrsLisaSchreiner
yuriy manchik Yuriy is a photographer based in the Pacific Northwest. On the days he’s not on assignment, you can find him outdoors skiing, mountain biking or working at his cabin in the mountains. INSTAGRAM: @yuriymanchik WEBSITE: YuriyAndJulia.com
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