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6. Letter from the Publisher 8. GO! 10. GIVE: Answering the Call of the Wild 12. Sterling Strauser 14. Artist: Benjamin Rader 16. Dancing Vulture Designs 18. The Art of Kalahari 20. High Notes of Summer 22-30. Out & About 32. The Rinehimer Guide to Lake Style 36. At Home at Wolf Hollow 38. Gary’s Meat Market 40. Restaurant Week Roundup 2015 42. Wyckoff Chiropractic 48. DT Fitness: Outdoor Training 50. Flair Finds 58. Parting Shot

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LETTER

Letter

FROM THE PUBLISHER It’s official- I’m getting old. It is not easy for me to acknowledge that I just can't do everything I could twenty years ago. It happens to all of us, right? As a lifelong athlete, I never imagined I'd be sidelined by pain. I had my first sports related injury this spring and was not able to run the Steamtown ½ Marathon. My training was derailed momentarily and with the help of DT Fitness I’m learning all about differentiated training and fitness. Once I am 100%, I have decided to keep my running to a minimum. I would rather slow down than endure a hip replacement in my forties. So now, rather than kicking my butt and training like a maniac, I am walking with my dog for an hour a day, doing yoga and eating very healthy. I have to be honest… I feel great! I’m not exhausted and I’m not in pain. It’s a strange feeling for me… I almost feel balanced! I am looking forward to starting this summer full of energy and eager to conquer the “must do” list with my girls. Of course, by July 4th I will be exhausted and ready to send the kids back to school! But, I plan on taking advantage of everything the Pocono Mountains has to offer. We are going to golf, hit the zip-line at TreeVentures and do A LOT of fishing! Enjoy the summer issue of Local Flair. In this issue we feature some great lake and golf course homes. Seeing these properties reminded us that there are great things happening in the Poconos- real estate has rebounded, the local economy is growing, and some of the larger projects in our area are bringing positive, modern growth to the Poconos. We’re thrilled to see new local businesses popping up as well as the continued success of existing enterprises. This month we stopped in to Dunkelberger’s to shop for Dad and enjoyed many a spring event- check them out in “Out & About!” There’s lots to do this season in our area... business and art is alive and well in the Pocono Mountains. Enjoy your summer... and keep it local!

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July 3-5, 2015 4th Annual American Freedom Festival 570.424.7540- Enjoy this three day festival in East Stroudsburg’s Dansbury Park. Fireworks on the 4th! Bring the family and enjoy carnival rides and games, food trucks and vendors, live music, and entertainment.

May 30, 2015 - 11am-5pm Family Pet Fest at Country Junction events@countryjunction.com- 610.377.8400 The World’s Largest General Store hosts its FIRST ANNUAL Family Pet Fest! Come show off your furry family members during a day that includes shows, interactive animal exhibits, vendors, games, shopping, and contests. June 6, 2015, 2pm Public Bog Walk www.mcconservation.org, 570.629.3061 Saturdays in June, join an Environmental Educator for a 2 ½ hour journey into the Bog. Please wear appropriate footwear. Cost: $6/non-member, $4/EE and Nature Conservancy members and children under 12. Pre-registration is required. June 13, 2015- 9am-4pm Arts & Crafts Fair in Bingham Park www.northernpoconoschamger.com, 570.226.3191 Enjoy the talents of artists and crafters displaying their fine wares. The fair hosts approximately 100 vendors with truly unique handcrafted items. These accomplished merchants travel from near and far to showcase their creative and distinctive gift ideas for that special someone or yourself! There will be food available at this rain or shine event. Admission is free. June 17, 2015 4-6pm Josie Porter Farm Walk “Breeding Birds” josieporterfarm.com, 570.992.0899 The Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center and the Josie Porter Farm co-sponsor this outdoor interpretive walk exploring the Josie Porter Farm property and looking at the natural flora and fauna that live on the property. The walk will be held rain or shine. Cost: $5/general public, $3/ EE Center Members or CSA Members program, children under 12 free. Pre-registration is suggested. All participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and should dress to be outside. June 20/21, 2015, 12-6pm Great Tastes of Pennsylvania Wine & Food Festival www.splitrockresort.com, 800.255.7525 This two-day, outdoor festival features musical entertainment, many of Pennsylvania’s finest wineries, and a wide selection of food and craft vendors. Educational seminars are also held during festival hours. Each ticket includes admission, wine glass for tasting at the wineries, and live music. June 26, 2015, 6:30pm Hope for Strength’s Pink Ribbon Raffle at Peppe’s Bistro East Stroudsburg, PA, hopeforstrength.com The 3rd annual Pink Ribbon Raffle promises to be a fun evening of food, drinks, live music by Lee Larson, pink manicures, and lots of great prizes as Peppe’s Bistro plays host. It’s free to attend.

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July 11, 2015 3rd Annual 5K Walk/Run for Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation breastcancerrally.org/5K This event is open to the public and to all ages. To be held at Pinecrest Lake Golf & Country Club. July 11, 2015, 10am-5pm Quiet Valley’s 9th Annual Music in the Valley quietvalley.org, 570.992.6161 The sounds of traditional music from the past will fill the air during the ninth annual Music in the Valley. A variety of groups will perform at different venues around the farm; a jam session will end the day. Children’s area and puppet show. Admission: $10/adults; $5/ages 3-12; free with farm tour admission July 12, 2015, 12-7pm Shawnee Riverfest IV shawneeriverfest.com, 570.424.4000 Shawnee Riverfest at The Shawnee Inn is a family fun event aimed at bringing the community together for kid friendly games, free concert, CD sales, auction items, food vendors and more. A percentage of the artists CD and food sales plus 100% of the auction monies will go to the East Stroudsburg Salvation Army Emergency Response Program. Suggested $10 donation. July 24-26, 2015 Pennsylvania Blues Festival splitrockresort.com 800.255.7625 Lots of food, music, and fun for the whole family. Free admission and free parking, the Blues Festival is a rain or shine event. August 1, 2015, 8am-1pm Kids’ Day at Monroe Farmers Market monroefarmersmarket.com Celebrate fall and harvest season with the entire family at Monroe Farmers Market’s second annual Kids’ Day. There will be baby animals, kids’ crafts and activities, and lots of fresh food available. Check the website or like ‘Monroe Farmers Market’ on Facebook for event times and info!

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GIVE

ANSWERING THE

CALL OF THE WILD By Juliet Dunham

“This is our humble facility that takes care of 1200 animals a year,” says Katherine Uhler, Director of the Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center. “We are the only allspecies wildlife rehab center in northeastern and eastern Pennsylvania. This is it. We have to make sure it works.” To make sure it works, Pocono Wildlife depends on donations of all kinds from the public. “There are a lot of little things that people can help us with so that we can stay focused on the animals,” explains Uhler. Donating time, goods, and expertise to this 501c3 nonprofit organization is easy and keeps the education center and clinic functioning and safe. Monetary donations are always welcome, but thinking creatively in giving to the center is a route many supporters can explore. Services such as auto-repair or simple oil changes add up over a year. Each time a dollar is saved by a donation of services, the money goes where it has to go- medical care for the animals. The center is committed to the care for sick and wounded wildlife as well as educating the public about these species and how to safely enjoy and protect our natural resources. Currently, the day to day tangible supply needs are met. Bigger projects need to be addressed this summer. The facility is in desperate need of a floor repair in the laundry room. The 6’x24’ space has deteriorating concrete beneath ripped up vinyl. Repairing the concrete and tiling the floor tops the wish list. The driveway needs basic repair that will last more than one season. A portion of the property started to have water run-off issues in the past few years. An experienced excavator who could assess the problem and facilitate the installation of gravel and soil to prevent flooding is ideal. There is no donation too small; every task, minute of time, and offer of expertise goes to good use. “We need help with things that people can do with their time,” states Kathy. “Right now I don’t have a handyman, so I’m mowing the lawn when I should be doing paperwork or taking care of animals. We have painting that needs to be done, repairs, paperwork. Someone can sit and do data entry. It’s a creative kind of thing. If someone calls us and says, ‘I’m good at this’ or ‘I would like to do this’ and ‘I can supply materials but not the labor’ or ‘I can supply the labor but not the materials,’ we can connect the dots.” 6

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ART

Sterling Strauser’s POCONO MOUNTAINS

Join East Stroudsburg University President Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D. for a special celebration and live art auction to honor the late acclaimed, selftaught artist, Sterling Strauser to be held in the Sterling Strauser Gallery in the ESU Innovation Center, located at 562 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg, on June 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This show, titled “Sterling Strauser’s Pocono Mountains” highlights the painter’s views of the Pocono Region- its unique people, places, and landmarks. Previously unseen works of Strauser, who lived and painted in East Stroudsburg from 1928 to 1995, will be featured. Strauser’s art is included in the permanent collections of the American Museum in Bath, England; the Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pa.; Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.; Everhart Museum, Scranton, Pa.; Cheekwood Museum and Vanderbilt University, both in Nashville, Tenn.; Maier Museum of Art, Lynchburg, Va.; and numerous private and corporate collections. In addition to his paintings, Strauser served as a teacher and principal of the grade school in Mount Pocono from 1928 to 1929. He also worked at the International Boiler Works in East Stroudsburg where he began as a shipping clerk in 1930 and retired as company secretary in 1962. Local collectors will loan ESU Sterling Strauser paintings from their personal collections for display purposes, featuring people, places and things from the Poconos. The auction is also a tribute to Dorothy Strauser, his wife and an artist whose original watercolor paintings and fabric hookings are brightly colored expressions of American craft that display a unique way of life. In her lifetime, she had one-person shows at the Everhart and Burliuk Museums and exhibited at Bertha Shafer and Frank Lee Galleries and the Museum of American Folk Art in New York City. This is a part of a series of events held at ESU to honor Strauser and his legacy. The first was held in May of 2012 and was followed by subsequent shows that also featured the works of nationally and internationally-known outsider, self-taught artists that the Strausers promoted. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Sterling Strauser Art Gallery. It is not all about the art. This year’s auction will pair Strauser’s art of the Pocono Region with food samples from regional restaurants, revealing the true flavor of the Poconos to all who attend. There will be a live auction of unseen works from the Sterling Strauser family’s private collection, and a silent auction that will allow attendees to bid on the works of many well-known Pocono artists, including Sterling and Dorothy Strauser. The Sterling Strauser Gallery, housed in the university’s Innovation Center, 562 Independence Road, was made possible thanks to a generous donation of 114 of Strauser’s paintings by Grey and Linda Carter and family of McClean, Va. Carter is a private art dealer and artist’s representative. In 1964, after meeting Sterling Strauser, Grey began buying and selling works of art to meet his desire to acquire an art collection. His gift to ESU was intended to honor his longtime friend. 6 Registration for this event is $50.00 per person. Register online at www.esu.edu/strauser2015 or call 570-422-7000 for more information.

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Sterling Strauser’s Pocono Mountains With a Special Tribute to Dorothy Strauser Friday, June 5, 2015 • 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Sterling Strauser Gallery at East Stroudsburg University ESU Innovation Center • 562 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 w Wine w Food Sampling from the Pocono Region w Live and Silent Auctions w

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benjamin rader

inspired by heritage By Cathryn Hahn

Take a drive out to Mountain Springs Lake Resort in Reeders, Pennsylvania and enter the front office. Monday through Friday, that’s where you’ll find Benjamin Rader, a third generation of the Rader family, who own and operate the resort. You’ll also find, in that front office, a colorful collection of paintings, each one depicting natural scenes of sterling white birch trees, plush clouds, and shimmering water. These are Ben’s work – a handful of the over 200 paintings he’s completed in ten years’ time. Rader is self-taught, but he comes by his talent honestly. His grandmother, Marjorie Rader, was a portrait artist. Inspired by an art history class he took several years ago, he creates his masterpieces in the workshop on premises at the resort. A windowsill serves as his easel there, where layers of paint, dripped from brushes over time, cover the space. Ben’s style is reminiscent of Van Gogh. He cites having been influenced by Klimt and Schiele, as well. Through stippling, thick brush strokes, use of bold and vibrant colors, and design, he portrays landscapes not just as they look, but as he remembers them. “That painting,” he says as he points to one of the larger pieces which depicts the dam at the resort covered in snow and reflecting a pale orange sky. “It was the first snow of winter. I walked outside and the sky was literally that color of orange. It’s more stylized and not realistic, but that’s the feeling I got which translated through.”

Ode to Bethlehem | oil on canvas | 2015

Though he’s had works on display at shows locally, as well as in New Hampshire, New York, and Massachusetts, it’s rare that you’ll see Rader’s work exhibited. He remains selective as to where it will be shown, noting that many of his commission clients find him through word-of-mouth or online. Rader’s Pennsylvania Dutch heritage plays a recurring role in his work. Take a close look and you’ll see folk art embellishments, barn hex signs, and Dutch phrases- some subtle and some not. His most recent piece, titled “Ode to Bethlehem” refers to the city in which he was born. Styled words, written in Pennsylvania Dutch, are incorporated into the landscape. Translated it reads, “In the Lehigh Valley there’s a bright light called Bethlehem; my home town. I was born there, and in the end that is where my heart will rest. God in Heaven, leave us Dutch as we are.” When not creating, Ben takes every opportunity to connect with his heritage through Grundsau Lodge and Versommling meetings. In these meetings, generations of Pennsylvania Dutch descendants meet, have a meal, and speak in the Pennsylvania Dutch language. It’s a custom Ben partakes in to preserve the tradition. He’s also a new father. He and wife, Sonja, welcomed a baby boy last year. As their family grows. and long into the future, Ben’s art will continue to honor his roots. 6 For more information, visit benjaminrader.com

Barriye Wald | oil on canvas | 2013

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CRAFT

By Cathryn Hahn

When one thinks of wildlife native to Northeast Pennsylvania, the turkey vulture is probably not a species that fondly comes to mind. But for crafter Melissa Benzinger, she and the turkey vulture share a connection. Her adoration of the scavenger was born from a dark point in her life which gave way to her hobby – a craft known as needle felting. Needle felting is the process of sculpting using a soft material, usually wool, to build a form. Layers of wool are applied to wire frames with a barbed needle. The barb tangles the fibers, making it sturdy, as it is applied (think: teased hair of the 1990s, ladies). Melissa excels at giving each sculpture character by adding paint as well as handmade polymer clay hands, feet, and faces. Typically, small sculptures take around three hours to create. Her largest creation to date, a moth which spans five feet wide, took a month and a half. “I’ll take watching backyard birds over watching TV any day,” Melissa says. Having grown up in the countryside of Marshalls Creek, Melissa has long been inspired by animals large and small. These animals, which are usually the subjects of her craft, range from vultures to chipmunks, and from butterflies to black bears. She also dabbles in drawing and woodburning. Collectively, she calls her body of work, “Dancing Vulture Designs.” In April, “Dancing Vulture Designs” held its first ever solo art exhibition at Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center. Around 60 pieces were on display, with many selling on opening night. Since the show, Melissa has stayed busy with commissioned work and a busy schedule of shows throughout Northeast Pennsylvania. And if the first half of 2015 is any indication, she won’t be slowing down any time soon. 6 For more information about Dancing Vulture Designs, and to see Melissa Benzinger’s latest creations, visit her Etsy or Facebook pages; www.etsy.com/shop/DancingVulturDesigns and facebook.com/dancingvulturedesigns.

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DREAM AND CREATE THE ART OF KALAHARI By Juliet Dunham

“It’s been my only dream- whatever my dad was doing, that’s what I wanted to be doing. I never wanted to be a fireman. I just always wanted to work for my dad,” explains Travis Nelson as we walk through Kalahari Resort and Convention Center. Travis’s dad, Todd, is the mastermind behind three Kalahari properties, the latest of which will open its doors this summer in Pocono Summit. “Why do I want to work for my father? Why do other people want to work for him? It’s his personality and passion for what we’re doing. This is the happiest he’ll be all week, opening all this stuff. It might sound cliche, but it’s literally our life, this happiness and people can feel it.” It’s true- the excitement the Nelson family exudes is contagious, particularly with the project of the day. The “stuff ” he references is four massive cargo crates full of authentic African art, purchased by the Nelson family during their October 2014 African adventure. The trip yielded nearly half a million dollars worth of art, purchased from artisans in markets in several African countries. “This is really awesome, to be able to be authentic Africa and tell stories through art and have the real thing. It’s not pink elephants and cartoons here; it’s the real stuff,” Travis marvels. The art of Kalahari reaches every corner of the resort. Most of the pieces will be integral in the decor, some will be for sale, and art tours will be offered to guests. Travis recalled the family’s trip: “We had some really cool adventures. No matter what we were doing or where we went, what my dad enjoyed most was buying art.” Dad (Todd) explains, “It’s really neat, shopping for all of this. We’re sitting in this market and I’m saying to my wife, ‘I love these ladies but I just don’t know what to do with them!’” The “ladies” are a series of five soapstone carvings ranging in size from two to seven feet. These are the first items to have gained placement in the resort; they will welcome guests to the spa at Kalahari. After the resort opens, Kalahari will also feature an African art museum. There will be a few pieces for sale, but the majority of the installation will tell the story of Africa through art. In addition to the African pieces, custom created artwork is found throughout the resort. The lobby’s floor, “is literally a work of art. It’s called terrazzo. It’s different murals inside the floor- zebras and flamingos and giraffes and elephants,” explains Travis. The process of the floor is remarkable- a steel frame of the animal is placed on the subfloor and filled just like a “paint by number” kit. The floor cures, is smoothed, cleaned, and polished. The result is durable and beautiful. One of the most spectacular features of the property is at the entrance to the Convention Center. A 41 foot, 20,000 pound metal tree has been crafted by the in-house art development team, custom cut and hammered from bronze, brass, copper, and stainless steel, each piece dyed with fire or chemicals to create a one-of-a-kind sculpture. The “ndoto na kujenga” tree is Swahili for “dream and create.” Dreaming and creating is what the Nelsons have excelled at. For Travis, “We know we have a superior product and if we don’t, we’ll make sure we do.” 6 To learn more, go to kalahariresorts.com

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Since 2010, The Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival has added to the artistic landscape of the Pocono Mountains with days of first-class artistry in Monroe County. The sixth season is no exception. Kicking off on July 31, 2015 with “A Cole Porter Celebration Concert” at Pocono Mountain East High School, this year’s festival welcomes Artistic Director Joey Chancey leading a stellar line-up of performances celebrating American music. Encompassing many genres in the American musical canon, festival goers will enjoy jazz, pop, musical theatre, chamber music, and even an open mic session with a concerted focus on engaging students in our area, providing mentors and professional performance opportunities to these young musicians. Both the Festival’s Young Scholars Program and the Student Chorus are open to area students in grades 6-12. The Young Scholars program is a highly-anticipated three week long immersion program. The pedagogy culminates with the “Young Scholars Broadway Revue.” Past participants marvel at the experience. "It was sort of surreal, standing there one-onone with these huge opera and Broadway stars. They pushed me to the next level of my song and then the next and the next,” recalls Nirvana Ortiz, a senior at Pocono Mountain West High School. Lehigh Valley Performing Arts Charter School sophomore Mackenzie Maula details, “The program is a great experience for high school students that have a passion in music to learn and grow as performers while having fun, meeting new people, and having a great experience.” The Student Chorus rehearses with choral professionals during the Festival and performs with the Young Scholars in “A Cole Porter Celebration Concert” and “American Songbook.” Before it wraps on August 9, the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival will bring some of the world’s greatest talent to our local stages. Directors, choreographers, instrumentalists, singers, and dancers that grace the most prestigious performance spaces worldwide will spend ten days deepening the cultural makeup of NEPA. Audiences are sure to be dazzled by the Cole Porter tribute and a jaunt through pop music history with “American Songbook,” being swept up by everything from Gershwin to Buble. Highly acclaimed Broadway star Jarrod Spector will enthrall as he vocally maps the success of some of the most popular male performers of modern times. Many of the performances feature post-show discussions and each highlights a top-notch performance venue in the Pocono Mountains. A full schedule of events and shows is available online or by calling the Box Office. Tickets are available for all performances. A Full-Festival Early-Bird pass is still available for $210. Tickets to individual shows begin at $10 (child)/$$20 (adult) and can be obtained online or by calling the box office. NOTE: Many events sell out; get your tickets now! 6

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Martinis & Manicures 2015 at The Chateau

Women’s Resources of Monroe County hosted its bi-annual “Martinis and Manicures” at a new venue on April 8, 2015. This Spring’s event held at the Chateau featured mini-manicures by Pure Day Spa and Shear Design Salon and Spa, a signature cocktail, raffles, and a spring fashion show by The Apple Tree and Dunkleberger’s. Attendees enjoyed complimentary hors d’oeuvres during the evening committed to saying, “NO MORE” to sexual and domestic abuse. The event benefitted local efforts of the organization in providing shelter, counseling, and more to victims of domestic and sexual violence.


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St. Luke’s Monroe Campus Groundbreaking Ceremony

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 a groundbreaking ceremony for a new St. Luke’s hospital was held on site in Bartonsville. The acute care hospital is part of Bethlehem based St. Luke’s University Health Network. Local media, healthcare professionals, and dignitaries lauded the project which promises to bring full emergency room services, 180 private patient rooms including 12 beds for critical care patients, helipad, operating rooms, cardiac catheterization lab, full diagnostic capabilities, and the creation of 350 permanent jobs. Opening in Fall 2016, the St. Luke’s facility is the first new hospital to be built in Monroe County since 1924.

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Burnley Workshop’s Annual April Showers Ball

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For 51 years Burnley Workshop, a service of Allied Services and Rehabilitation, has empowered individuals with disabilities. This year’s April Showers Ball was held at Terraview at Stroudsmoor Country Inn on Friday, April 24, 2015. The formal event honored long time supporters Old Navy of Stroudsburg and Liztech Jewelry. Jason Hollender of Kresgeville, an employee of ten years, was recognized as Employee of the Year. Larry Zazeela of Stroudsburg was recognized as the Community Employee of the Year. The evening included dinner, dancing, a silent auction and raised over $50,000 that benefits programs at the Burnley Workshop.

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The Grand Opening of Cameback’s Aquatopia

The largest indoor waterpark in the northeast was unveiled to dozens of local business investors, politicians, and curious citizens on April 23, 2015. Some of them even jumped into the action in swimsuits and shorts! Camelback Lodge and Aquatopia’s first phase is open and gearing up for the second phase opening later this summer. The $163 million project created 453 guest rooms, several new restaurants, seven pools, thirteen slides, and the longest indoor, uphill water-coaster in the United States. The project brings 600 full and part time positions to the Pocono Mountain area…..not to mention all the FUN!

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Pocono Medical Center Welcomes Back Dr. Nche Zama

Pocono Medical Center hosted a cocktail reception at The Lodge at Mountain Springs Lake Resort on Tuesday, May 5, welcoming Nche Zama, MD back to our region. Community Leaders and hospital officials celebrated the return of Zama, a world renowned cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, while discussing PMC’s future as the provider of choice in our area. Dr. Zama helped PMC gain national attention for superior cardiothoracic care and programs. This year PMC celebrates 100 years as our community’s hospital.

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FEATURE

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Why do we all dream of living on the water? Setting sail off our own dock at sunrise or casting a line at the break of dawn is something we can all imagine doing. Capturing this idyllic setting of lake-style living is a Rinehimer Construction specialty. With a long history of quality high-end and cottage construction in the Lake Naomi and Lake Harmony regions of the Poconos, Rinehimer is quickly becoming the Pocono’s lake style living expert. Whether a “getaway” lake cottage, or the luxury lake house, Rinehimer Construction’s architecturally sophisticated “Lake House Inspired Homes” incorporate carefully chosen authentic details that make their homes the preferred choice in vacation home living.


Beginning with exterior curb appeal, and extending to every space in the house, Rinehimer Construction’s attention to detail and authenticity is evident. Carriage house garage doors, drystack stone accents, and handmade copper lighting as exterior finishes suggest the rustic elegance that awaits inside. Exquisite custom woodwork and cabinetry graces the kitchen and baths, elevating Lake Style retreats to modern living spaces. Escape to your sanctuary, savoring cozy nights in front of the stone fireplace with a mantle hand-hewn specifically for you. And at the lake, your three level home is easily navigated with the luxury and convenience of an elevator. Ride to the top, take a deep breath, and dream of the water no longer- you’re there and you’re home. 6

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WOLF HOLLOW By Ali Schratt Photos by Stacey Courtright

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olf Hollow is a picture of grandeur seldom seen in Pocono homes. Nestled near the hamlet of Delaware Water Gap and the 70,000 Acre Water Gap National Recreation Area, this 7,000 square foot, six bedroom, seven bath home is the perfect retreat for any family. Once inside this architectural masterpiece, you will be instantly captivated. Owners Diane and John Woychick put much thought into every inch of their home. After extensive research, the perfect floor plan that would suit their lifestyle and become their dream home was discovered. Then Architect Bob Strunk and finally Oak Ridge Construction brought that vision to life. Not a single detail has been missed in this lovingly cared for home. A grand, two-story foyer with custom staircase greets you at entry, and leads to the formal living and dining areas. The Chef ’s Kitchen by itself is a conversation piece which then opens into a pentagonal family room with full stone fireplace offering stunning views

throughout the seasons. The entire home lends itself to entertaining, whether it’s the formal areas of the main floor or the more casual lower level which features a family room with pool table, an exercise room, and a children’s play area with a bunk bed in a custom barn! In the summer, relax on one of the many outdoor living areas or simply walk to a round of golf! Wolf Hollow is conveniently located. Close to the Medical Center, University and downtown Stroudsburg and is less than 5 minutes from New Jersey and I-80. 6 Exclusively listed by Bob Kelly, Kelly Realty Group, Keller Williams Real Estate, located 637 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360. For more information, visit PoconosHomeSales.com or call 570.242.4400 to reach Bob directly. To view more photos and take a virtual tour go to 101rollinghillsroad.com

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FLAVOR

By Juliet Dunham

Just outside of the hustle and bustle of downtown Stroudsburg, Gary’s Meat Market calls to the carnivore in everyone. Doing business in Monroe County for 32 years, the family owned and operated shop opened on September 3, 1983. They were first located on 9th Street next to the Arlington Diner, building a good business and building a loyal customer base. The market then moved over to Ann Street for a few years and five years ago relocated to its current premises. “Downtown was great to us, but moving up to Chipperfield Drive gave us new customers,” explains Karen Oney, co-owner with husband Gary. “We’re busy all the time.” And busy they are- selecting, preparing, and presenting the best of everything for their customers. All of Gary’s meats are cut fresh daily on premises and contain no additives or preservatives. Specializing in all-wood smoking, orders pour in year round for Gary’s homemade kielbasa and double-smoked ham. Known far and wide for the best bacon EVER, one customer details, “It’s just amazing. You can’t buy better bacon and Gary’s prices are the best anywhere- even the supermarket.”

selections: turkey London broil, turkey tenders, lemon garlic chicken or pork. The market also carries rubs and side dishes like macaroni and potato salad. Their biggest attraction of the summer, though, is the pig roast. Pigs must be ordered ahead of time and Gary will tell you everything you need to know about cooking it. The Oney daughters, Denise and Robyn, grew up around the family business. “We’re a mom and pop shop. When the girls were old enough they started helping out in the business,” recalls Karen. Today they still help out, Denise frequently interacting with customers on Facebook. During Karen’s recent surgery Denise relayed every single message to her mother, customers sending their wishes for a speedy recovery. These relationships keep the market and customers alike happy. “We love our customers,” repeats Karen, Gary nodding in agreement.

“You can’t buy better bacon and Gary’s prices are the best anywhere”

Karen and Gary pride themselves on keeping customers happy. “We work long hours, but it’s all to make everyone happy. And our customers know we can get just about anything,” says Karen. This time of year, it’s all about grilling! Gary has lots of fresh cuts and ground meat- steaks, burgers, hot dogs, and ribs. Savvy shoppers will also want to check out the marinated

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No matter the time of year, Gary’s Meat Market is a one-stop family owned smorgasbord of deliciousness. From heart-shaped Delmonicos for a special date night, fresh sliced chip steak for cheesesteaks, and their famous homemade ring Bologna, Gary’s selections will exceed your expectations for fresh, quality provisions. “Like” them on Facebook or stop in and say, “Hello!” Meeting new customers always makes it a good day at Gary’s. 6

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March 12-22 brought us the most delicious days of the Pocono year! 12 local restaurants created prix fixe menus showcasing the culinary best of what’s around. From bar snacks to the perfect appetizer bite to luscious entrees and decadent desserts, Pocono Restaurant Week had it all. PoconoRestaurantWeek.com was visited nearly 30,000 times during Restaurant Week as you checked out menus, voted for your FLAVORITE, and let us know your thoughts on the event. Local Flair is thrilled to unveil the 2015 FLAVORITES, our Pocono Pointers, and new this year: Survey Said, comments from YOU, the Restaurant Week diners!

Atmosphere

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LOUIE’S PRIME

VAN GILDER’S JUBILEE

134 Lake Harmony Road Lake Harmony, PA 18624 louiesprime.com SURVEY SAID: “There’s no place better than a booth at Louie’s, any day of the week!” Peggy, Lake Harmony POCONO POINTER: Check out Women and Wine or Men’s Night. Perfect for small plate sampling. BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Chocolate Peanut Butter Thunder

Rt. 940 Pocono Pines, PA 18350 breakfastking.com SURVEY SAID: “You can’t visit the Poconos and not stop at the Jube.” Beth S., Bethlehem, PA POCONO POINTER: The Jubilee’s new patio is your new outdoor dining go-to! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Apple Bacon & Brie Panini

Family Dining

Chicken Entree

VAN GILDER’S JUBILEE

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Rt. 940 Pocono Pines, PA 18350 breakfastking.com SURVEY SAID: The whole family agrees on one thing - THE JUBE! Rebecca L., Pocono Pines POCONO POINTER: Don’t miss out on LUNCH the panini menu alone makes a belly happy. BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Meatloaf Wellington

Happy Hour BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY

1774 Sullivan Trail Tannersville, PA 18372 barleycreek.com SURVEY SAID: From the perfect apres ski cocktail to summer fun at the pavilion, I love the Creek! Jeff W, Stroudsburg, PA POCONO POINTER: Pair your meal with suggested beers. The combos are perfect! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Jalapeño Chicken Wrapped with Bacon

Fine Dining LOUIE’S PRIME

134 Lake Harmony Road Lake Harmony, PA 18624 louiesprime.com SURVEY SAID: “Every meal we’ve ever had here is exquisite attention to details and the best menu offerings keep us coming back!” Joseph L., Blakeslee POCONO POINTER: You won’t have a better sea bass. BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Chicken Satay appetizer. Added bonus: it’s on the regular menu!

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2468 Pennsylvania 390 Canadensis, PA 18325 thefrogtowninn.com SURVEY SAID: My standard dinner order is chicken marsala. This is the best I’ve ever had. George M., Stroudsburg, PA POCONO POINTER: These servers know more about wine than you may expect. Don’t be afraid to ask for input, especially for “By the Glass” selections. BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Great value. All prix fixe dinners included a complimentary beer or wine!

Steak LOUIE’S PRIME

134 Lake Harmony Road Lake Harmony, PA 18624 louiesprime.com SURVEY SAID: Louie’s Prime has the best steaks, martini & wine selections in the area. The best participant by far! Elizabeth R, Pocono Lake, PA POCONO POINTER: Always order a full portion White Truffle and Herb Risotto you’ll want to have some to take home! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Australian Wagyu Strip Steak

Seafood Entree THE FROGTOWN INN AND 6 ACRES RESTAURANT

2468 Pennsylvania 390 Canadensis, PA 18325 thefrogtowninn.com SURVEY SAID: Can I just eat here every day for the rest of my life? Ashley R, Swiftwater, PA POCONO POINTER: Don’t miss out on the richness of the Fried Duck Spring Rolls! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Soy Ginger Glazed Ahi Tuna


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MIKUNA KITCHEN

THE BLAKESLEE INN

2291 Milford Road East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 mikunakitchen.com SURVEY SAID: Every meal is a wonderful combination of different flavors artistically presented with a great family atmosphere. Bravo! -Margaret B., East Stroudsburg POCONO POINTER: Always ask Sylvia for input. She won’t steer you wrong! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Chole Masala with basmati rice and Paratha (curried chickpeas with basmati rice and flaky indian bread)

Rt. 940 Blakeslee, PA 18610 blakesleeinn.com SURVEY SAID: Blakeslee Inn never disappoints! The best staff serving the best food is what it’s about! Carol H., Effort, PA POCONO POINTER: The Blakeslee Inn’s revamped Brunch menu is a MUST TRY! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Braised Beef Short Rib Ravioli

Dessert

THE FROGTOWN CHOPHOUSE

THE FROGTOWN INN AND 6 ACRES RESTAURANT

2468 Pennsylvania 390 Canadensis, PA 18325 thefrogtowninn.com SURVEY SAID: Lyman and Ann are the perfect team! RuthAnn, Hamlin, PA POCONO POINTER: Don’t be deterred by the word “jalapeño.” The Jalapeño Whipped Sweet Potatoes are just right. BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: We really can’t pick between the Tempura Battered Pineapple and Chocolate Zabaglione with Balsamic Cherries!

Soup/Salad THE FROGTOWN INN AND 6 ACRES RESTAURANT

2468 Pennsylvania 390 Canadensis, PA 18325 thefrogtowninn.com SURVEY SAID: The Brussels sprout salad was brilliant! Bernadette O., Stroudsburg, PA POCONO POINTER: Add a crab cake to any entree you can try their signature dish no matter your dinner selection! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Crispy Brussels Sprouts Salad

Appetizer SAEN THAI CUISINE

Shawnee Square Shawnee on Delaware, PA 18356 saenthai.com SURVEY SAID: Appetizer, soup, entree, and dessert soup to nuts Saen Thai’s the best! Jackie S., Marshalls Creek, PA POCONO POINTER: Their Tom Kha Kai (Coconut milk soup with chicken) is the best you’ll ever have! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Shrimp Pad Thai

Cocktail THE FROGTOWN CHOPHOUSE

Burger 472 Upper Swiftwater Road Swiftwater, PA 18370 thefrogtownchophouse.com SURVEY SAID: I can stop looking for the perfect burger: it’s at the Frogtown Chophouse. Jack D., East Stroudsburg, PA POCONO POINTER: Don’t miss the Seared Filet appetizer, medium or medium rare. BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Half Crispy Duck with raspberry sauce

Wings VAN GILDER’S JUBILEE

Rt. 940 Pocono Pines, PA 18350 breakfastking.com SURVEY SAID: The Jubilee consistently has great food and innovative specials. Jennifer K., Cresco, PA POCONO POINTER: Order a wing sampler tower of 4, 6, or 8 different flavors! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Chicken & Waffle Wings

Honorable Mentions: PEPPE’S BISTRO

Survey Said: Pizza saltinboca and fried calamari are excellent, wait staff is polite and helpful! Jose M, East Stroudsburg, PA

PIPOLO’S ITALIAN EATERY

Survey Said: There’s nothing like Pipolo’s Italian food in the Poconos! BEST Italian food, wonderful bakery and deli! SB, Stroudsburg, PA

MOUTAINTOP LODGE AT LAKE NAOMI

“The perfect setting for a quiet, relaxing lunch!” Marion C, Pocono Lake, PA

LITTLE ANGEL’S CAFE & CATERING

“By far Little Angels has the largest and best menu for vegetarians and vegans in the Poconos!” Nicole K, Stroudsburg, PA

472 Upper Swiftwater Road Swiftwater, PA 18370 thefrogtownchophouse.com SURVEY SAID: The Chophouse is everything I love about NYC dining with a local zip code. Erica C., Tannersville, PA POCONO POINTER: Try out one of their “Painting with Cocktails” events and stay for dinner! BEST OF RESTAURANT WEEK: Sweet potato and spicy sausage stuffed mushroom caps

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WELLNESS

A WHOLE HEALTH

CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Claes Wyckoff is a life-long Monroe County resident. His family has been in business in Monroe county, in some capacity, since 1875. He is the great-great-grandson of Amzi Wyckoff the founder of Wyckoff 's Department Store which was open on Main Street in Stroudsburg from 1875-1981. After finishing school in Florida, Dr. Wyckoff, his wife Rachel and their son Colton moved back to the area to be near family and open a practice. In addition to opening the business - Wyckoff Family Chiropractic and Wellness on North Courtland Street in East Stroudsburg, he is a volunteer firefighter with Shawnee Fire Company and serves as the president of the fire company relief association. Local Flair: What is your philosophy of treatment? Dr. Claes Wyckoff: When prescribing a treatment strategy, I take the entire patient into account. One of the things I’ve heard repeatedly from potential patients is that they are afraid to see a chiropractor because they don’t like to feel or hear their joints moving. Because I use a variety of techniques that are very safe and effective, my patients can choose how they want to be adjusted based on their comfort level. I utilize several techniques that address the muscles and fascia of the body. I am trained and certified in Graston Myofascial. The Graston Method decreases overall time of treatment, fosters faster rehabilitation/recovery, reduces need for anti-inflammatory medication and resolve chronic conditions thought to be permanent. I am also FMT level I and II certified in the RockTape kinesiology taping method, which promotes increased blood flow to the muscles, thereby reducing fatigue. I will use a combination of techniques and tailor the treatment plan per client. How can chiropractic help overall health? CW: The main focus of chiropractic treatment is adjustment of the joints of the spinal column. The spinal column functions in two ways, one- to protect the spinal cord which is our body’s main line of communication to the brain, and two- to provide mobility to the upper body. I adjust the spinal column and in turn influence the nerves exiting the spine, each of these nerves supplies a different part of the body and by removing interference along each nerve we improve overall health. For example, some of the nerves exiting the middle of the back control digestion, an adjustment to the mid back can often lead to an improved digestive function. An adjustment to the lower back can influence the function of the legs and feet.

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When should we see a chiropractor (symptoms we don’t readily know or think about)? CW: Just about everyone who thinks about chiropractic thinks at the same time about back or neck pain. While this is certainly correct, we do have profound effects on acute and chronic back and neck pain and stiffness. A few things that people may not readily think of is that we treat every joint in the body including the ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, wrists and so on. As mentioned above we can have an effect on digestion we also have an effect on headaches and difficulty sleeping. Another aspect of chiropractic I would like to mention is there is no person too young or too old to benefit from chiropractic care can be helpful in the treatment of ear infections. We treat patients from hours or days old to their nineties or even over a hundred years old. Chiropractic is inherently safe and everyone can benefit from chiropractic treatment. Can you give us some advice we can use every day to help us maintain a properly functioning body as we age? CW: One of the most common misconceptions about aging is that is has to be painful. People tend to equate pain with the process of aging. Now there are painful aspects of all parts of life but we can help ourselves to reduce the pain and stiffness of everyday life. The main thing I like to tell all my patients is to keep moving and stretching. Keeping elasticity in our muscles and motion in our joints is a great way to reduce pain and stiffness as we age. In my office I regularly prescribe stretching and exercise for my patients. Go to your chiropractor and have your joints assessed and aligned regularly. At the same time go to your medical doctor and have your routine procedures and testing done, these tests become more important as we age. I have a network of medical doctors that I refer to often to consult on cases that come into my office. 6 Dr. Claes Wyckoff ’s office, Wyckoff Chiropractic and Wellness, is located at 35 Washington Street in East Stroudsburg. For more information, visit drwyckoffchiro.com


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Is it possible that a 4.00% 30-year mortgage rate is too high for comfort? We have written that it is the direction of rates which is often more important than the level of interest rates. The Mortgage Bankers Association announced that the average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is now over 4.00%. Although a mortgage rate with a 4.00% handle might seem affordable, the recent rise in mortgage rates has corresponded closely with mortgage applications. When mortgage rates fall, applications tend to rise. Thus, relative to what home buyers and mortgage borrowers have become accustomed, mortgage rates topping just 4.0% are seen as “expensive” to a significant number of homebuyers and borrowers seeking to refinance. This is a major factor in the Fed’s thinking when considering monetary policy. If mortgage rates rising into the 4.00%s can have a meaningful negative impact to housing market activity, the Fed must be careful not to slow the overall economy when changing its policy stance. The problem is the Fed (and the World) has never been here before. Extremely low interest rates have not generated the kind of recovery in housing as the Fed and many economists have anticipated. Our idea is for the Fed to worry less about housing and more on investor income. The people who drove the economy via housing are the same people who might consume more if their investment accounts generated more income. Our belief is that moderately higher interest rates could potentially boost economic activity. by Thomas Byrne Director of Fixed Income Wealth Strategies & Management LLC Stroudsburg, PA Office: 570-424-1555 E-mail: thomas.byrne @wsandm.com www.wsandm.com

(1) High yield/junk bonds (grade BB or below) are not investment grade securities, and are subject to higher interest rate, credit, and liquidity risks than those graded BBB and above. They generally should be part of a diversified portfolio for sophisticated investors. (2) International and emerging market investment involves special risks, such as currency fluctuation and political instability and may not be suitable for all investors. (3) Municipal bonds are subject to availability and change in price. They are subject to market and interest rate risk if sold prior to maturity. Bond values may decline as interest rates rise. Interest income may be subject to the alternative minimum tax. Many Municipal bonds are federally tax-free but other state and local taxes may apply. (4) Mortgage backed securities are subject to credit, default, prepayment, extension, market and interest rate risk. (5) The economic forecasts set forth in the presentation may not develop as predicted and there can be no guarantee that strategies promoted will be successful. Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advice offered through Private Advisor Group, a registered investment advisor. Private Advisor Group and WS&M LLC Bond Squad are separate entities from LPL Financial

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How much is too much? During infancy, the human body instinctively knows to stop eating when it is full despite the amount of food offered; however, at as young as two years of age, we begin to be affected by portion sizes. Research has shown that we unintentionally eat more when we are given larger portions for snacks and meals. Restaurant portions and food packaging have grown significantly in recent years, distorting our judgment of appropriate serving sizes. Being faced with larger portions, especially when eating high-calorie foods, can lead to a considerable excess in your daily caloric intake.

Avoid common food portion pitfalls by following these tips: • Familiarize yourself with healthy serving sizes. Visual examples can be helpful when determining an appropriate serving size; for example, a serving of cereal or pasta (1/2 cup) should be the size of a hockey puck, a serving of fish (3 ounces) should be the size of a deck of cards, and a serving of butter (1 teaspoon) should be the size of the tip of your thumb. • When serving dinner at home, keep serving dishes off of the table. Serve food directly onto individual plates and leave any extra in the kitchen to avoid the temptation of going for seconds.

AD • Instead of eating snacks right from the box,

put an appropriate serving size in a bowl and put the box away to avoid “grazing.” • Buy single-serving treats for easy, no-stress snacks. • Forget about spoiling your dinner; eating small, healthy snacks throughout the day as you get hungry will help keep you from overeating at mealtimes. • Separate the contents of large packages of food into several smaller bags or containers to create convenient, ready-to-go snacks and avoid accidental overeating. • When buying in bulk, store what you don’t need right away somewhere harder to get to. If it isn’t within easy reach, you will be less likely to grab for it. • Keep any especially tempting or unhealthy foods out of sight, storing more healthy options in front at eye level. • Restaurant portions are particularly large. When eating out, try splitting a meal with a friend or asking for a to-go box right away so that you can immediately box up half of your meal to eat later. Many restaurants also offer light or lunch menus with more appropriate serving sizes. • Slow down! While you are eating, pay attention to the color, scent, taste, and texture of each dish, and take the time to stop between bites to talk with friends or family. When you eat slowly, your body will be better able to recognize when it is full, and you will be able to fully appreciate what you are eating. For more tips to keep your portions in control, visit choosemyplate.gov.

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Regional Leader in Cardiac Care

Achieving Excellence When It Matters Most Nche Zama, MD, PhD, delivers the finest possible care, second to none at Pocono Medical Center’s ESSA Heart & Vascular Institute. Harvard University trained Dr. Zama, offers the highest quality in heart care with patient outcomes ranked among the best in the region, state, and nation. At the forefront of innovative heart care, the ESSA cardiac team is one of the few in the country that can perform rare surgeries like the Dor procedure, which can re-build the heart.

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Dr. Zama’s brilliant skills on the most complex cardiac procedures makes PMC the right choice and the best choice for cardiac care.

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WELLNESS

Bob Larsen & Lindsay Juranek, Owners of DT Fitness Learn more about the trainers at flairmag.com

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During the summer months, the hot and humid weather can make the climate-controlled environment of the gym really enticing. Despite wanting to enjoy not sweating as much, there are many wonderful benefits to taking your workouts outdoors. A major advantage to outdoor exercise is the exposure to direct sunlight. Decreased exposure to sunlight can leave you feeling depressed and lacking in energy. Moving your workout to the great outdoors can certainly boost your mood and make you feel a little less sluggish. You will be more likely to increase the duration of your workout sessions. It will also lower the stress hormone cortisol, which can sometimes lead to unwanted weight gain. Studies have shown that outdoor exercise can increase the quality of joint movements. With the varying terrain and unpredictable grade of any given surface, your joints have to respond and move accordingly. This will lead to greater ankle flexibility and different muscular responses. The ground also gives better impact absorption than the treadmill if you enjoy walking or running. This will give your joints a much needed break from the continued reverberation of impact. Outdoor workouts require greater energy demands which will equal greater calorie burns. The reason for this is because you are working against the environment. If you are running, jogging or cycling, the elements (wind, rain, terrain) are all working against you creating drag forces. Your body will have to increase energy expenditure in order to continue to propel you forward, no matter how subtle the drag forces may be. If you are looking to maximize intensity in the least amount of time, an outdoor workout is the way to go. Taking your training outdoors may also guarantee you will stick to your exercise routine, especially if you are getting more enjoyment out of it (i.e. mood improvement). It will also lead to greater consumption of water, as you will have to replenish what you sweat out. Make sure you stay hydrated during those hot and humid days. You should be drinking at least 50% of your bodyweight in ounces. (example: 160 lb person = 80 ounces of water per day) It is also advised that if you have pre-existing conditions, you should work with a Personal Trainer. The Trainer can guide you through proper exercise technique and progression, and provide you with an outdoor workout you can do on your own that is safe and effective. Even though it can be tempting to take shelter from the heat during the summer months, outdoor exercise has been proven to be more enjoyable and more effective, not only for your body but for your overall quality of health. Moving your training outdoors equals moving more, and any increase in activity is a good thing! 6

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Specializing in youth fitness with our family friendly fitness studio and knowledgeable, friendly trainers and staff. Come see what the buzz is about! Call to book your session.

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FEATURE

Men of Passion: Greg Boki & Rainer Pires

Million dollar views and extraordinary taste defines Greg Boki and Rainer Pires’ aptly named view properties. The breathtaking Atlanticview Cape Town Boutique Hotel is the jewel of their portfolio and is one of the best 5 Star Hotels in Cape Town. Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain in fashionable Camps Bay, this Cape Town Hotel proudly offers a unique non-pretentious boutique accommodation experience with the feeling of being at home with 18 young hotel professionals to 18 guests. Greg and Rainer designed every detail to maximize the view of the Atlantic and the mountains. From floor to ceiling windows which span the length of the villa to the positioning of the beds which offers dual vista of the sea and mountains effortlessly. Atlanticview Cape Town opened in 2002 and has been evolving every year with updated technology, food fashion and interior design. Their world renowned Sunset Festivities are a social delight for Atlanticview guests. Every evening the sunsets are celebrated where all the guests can mingle and enjoy the magic. A generous selection of excellent South African wines are free poured and served with delicious homemade canapés and amuse bouche. All complimentary of course. Then, there is their in house fleet of luxury Mercedes to move Atlanticview guests to and from the airport, restaurants and local attractions. There is also a Range Rover for private tours to the Cape Winelands and Cape of Good Hope where one can get a glimse of Penguins, Whales, Cheetahs and other African wildlife up close. There isn’t a hotel this size anywhere in Cape Town that operates its own service like this. Atlanticview attracts many of Greg’s royal and famous music business clients stemming from his career which dates back to when he immigrated to the UK in 1977 to design the Embassy Club on Old Bond St in London. Greg stayed in the UK and designed many of the top night clubs throughout the country, Europe and even Hong Kong. He supplied dozens of pop stars during their UK and European tours including Barry Manilow, Boy George, George Michael, Run DMC, LL Cool J, The BBC Top of the Pops, ITV’s Whistle Test and all the major record companies. He was also trained by the house DJ of Studio 54 Richie Kazor in the early/mid 70’s and brought the art of non stop mixed music to the UK disco scene training some of the top UK DJ’s. In the late 80’s Greg focused his energy to property, selling the record label, and popular DJ store in London’s West End known as Spin-off ’s. Eventually all his time was spent managing the property portfolio and Rainer joined him to develop the business there in London in 1998. The two of them built up a property portfolio overlooking the Thames just opposite the Houses of Parliament known as Riverview London. Clients there include several MP’s, well known TV celebs, authors, bankers and directors of major international companies.

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How did these stylish men who reside in London England find their way to the Poconos? Greg grew up in the Pocono Mountains and has a rich history and connection to both the music and ski industry. His World Champion Freestyle Skier father Phil Gerard was a founding partner of the Hunter Mountain Ski Resort in New York state together with Oscar Hammerstein. His half sister Michelle Gerard who is also a World Champion Freestyle Skier assisted Greg with some of the publicity pics found on the walls of their new project Skiview which is opposite the slopes of Camelback Mountain Resort just over an hour from New York City and Philadelphia. Everything throughout the property evokes the luxury and attention to detail that defines the international lifestyle they have created. Skiview is not your typical Pocono rental. Perched atop Camelback’s Northridge Station, the view of the mountain adds another star to the already 5-star property. From the gourmet kitchen and fabulous bathrooms to the 100% Percale linens, every detail has been meticulously scrutinized to offer guests the luxury and comfort expected in a vacation getaway. With a personal welcome from the owners or their management guests feels like they are checking in to a 5 star hotel. Each of the Skiview properties have a Gourmet Kitchen, three king bedrooms, a steam shower and a fabulous adult playroom complete with bar, 65” TV with DVD, 8’ Pool Table, and electronic darts to enjoy while you unwind after hitting the slopes or riding the trails. Themed artwork by international artist Andrei Protsouk is featured throughout Skiview provoking a romantic atmosphere with a slight touch of humor thrown in. Some of the custom made furnishings, custom percale bed linens and hand made soaps have been imported from Cape Town, South Africa. Everything has been thought of for the discerning traveler at both properties to sit- back, unwind and enjoy the view. A private chef, security guard and daily housekeeping are available to guests who require these particular services. Limo service is also available to Philadelphia, Newark or JFK airports. To Book either of these magnificent properties visit www.skiview-pocono.com or www.atlanticviewcapetown.com

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Skiview

Five-Star Luxury Designed Vacation Accommodation

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ndulging the seasoned traveler’s ultimate desires, internationally-renowned 5-star hoteliers set out to tastefully design this vacation accommodation. Breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain Resort compliment this Pocono Mountain retreat’s contemporary and stylish décor. A chilled bottle of bubbly on arrival and all the comforts of home, exquisitely defined with attention to detail await Skiview guests. Gather family or friends for a couples escape as Skiview’s luxurious ambience transforms a typical getaway into a holiday break to remember. Wake up to a magnificent sunrise, peace and tranquility. Enjoy a day on the slopes, skiing, snow tubing, ziplining or swimming with anticipation of a soothing steam shower upon return and restful nights sleep on a comfy tempurpedic bed. Nosh upon cuisine you’ve created in the gourmet kitchen followed by a relaxed evening socializing by the fireplace. Skiview will create the ideal destination for time to unwind in winter or summer with so many outdoor activities on the doorstep. Complimentary WiFi and parking. For everyone’s comfort and pleasure, small children, pets and smoking are not permitted on the property. Skiview sleeps 6 adults comfortably in 3 king bedrooms.

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PARTING SHOT

Through social media, we asked you to submit photos of your local hiking adventures. Check out these great views! 1. Mt. Minsi at Delaware Water Gap by Bob Larsen 2. Jim Thorpe, PA by Dave Sandt 3. Delaware Water Gap by Christine Schoeller 4. By James Chesnick 5. Skytop by Andrew T. Bird

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