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61 / “She walked over and sang with this girl, who was just in tears. It brings the magic of Christmas and the spirit of giving to people, and we are so thankful for that.” - Amy Allan speaking of Amy grant

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The oldest town in Tennessee celebrates Christmas for weeks in the most beautiful way.

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FEATURES

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VIP NON PROFIT PROFILE Holston Home for Children

Congratulations, you’re engaged! Now let VIPSEEN help you figure out what’s next.

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SEEN ON THE SCENE VIP Community News

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VALENTINE GIFT GUIDE

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THE PET CLASSIFIEDS Rescue a Furr-ever Friend

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SERVE IT UP SASSY Just a Note to Say...

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Wellmont Foundation’s Night of Holiday Miracles

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Johnson City Chamber of Commerce After Hours at Renasant Bank

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Christmas Parades around the Tri-Cities

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42nd National Storytelling Festival

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Virginia and Tennessee Legislative Reception at the Bristol Country Music Museum

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WCQR’s Day of Service Presents Bell Ringing Day Bristol Ballet Champagne Soiree

58 SouthSide’s Downtown Johnson City Culinary Tour 60 Kingsport Chamber of Commerce Holiday After Hours 61 72nd Running of the Kingsport Santa Train 64 Up and at Em 2014 Turkey Trot 68 United Way of Bristol Special Event 69 One Warm Coat Drive hosted by Exhale Fitness 71 Santa Special AniMile and Human Race 73 9th Annual Thanks for Giving 74 Kingsport Christmas Tree Lighting 75 Bristol Christmas Tree Lighting 76 Downtown Johnson City’s Window Wonderland 77 Bristol Downtown Open House 78 Jonesborough Christmas Open House 79 ETSU Men’s Opening Night 80 Believe in Bristol Lot Tours 81 Downtown Kingsport’s Annual Loft Tour 81 Johnson City Chamber After Hours at East Coast Wings 82 St Jude’s Give Thanks Walk 91 Faith in the Future Awards Luncheon 92 2014 KOSBE Awards 94 Johnson City Chamber of Commerce After Hours hosted by Old South 96 Congratulations to the RPM Offroad Team


Letter from the Publishers / JANUARY 2015 FOUNDER/PUBLISHER Angela J. Baker FOUNDER/CO-PUBLISHER Brian Hullette CREATIVE DIRECTOR Angelica Ares

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Out with the old and in with the new!

Success is such an elusive concept. How does one obtain it and at what point can a person say, “I have succeeded”? Each New Year brings with it a fresh set of challenges, goals and, most importantly opportunities.

At first glance of our January cover, you may not have noticed the new subtle changes made to the logo or our new tagline/minimission statement placed directly below it…go ahead, take a moment to look at it again…I’ll wait right here.

EVENT COORDINATOR Savanna McDavid DIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTION Madison Perkins

As you continue past this page and into the depths of the January issue, you will notice even more changes in our design, a couple of new monthly editorial features and even a slightly larger font size. The reason for all this change is simple… we listened to you…our readers. Your feedback matters to us.

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In an effort to begin the best year we have ever had, we are setting goals, raising the bar and making much needed changes. The ability to be able to clearly see the necessary changes in order for growth and then put them into motion is called vision.

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I am looking forward to a New Year, a fantastic 2015, filled with lots of surprises on the horizon. Buckle up and grab your helmet! This is going to be an amazing journey.

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Happy New Year!

COPY EDITOR Lucy Honeychurch CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Lark Adams Jennifer Ares Liz Bushong Linda Coffey Susan Couch James Helmes Lucy Honeychurch Sherri Jessee Savanna McDavid

Angela J. Baker, Publisher angela@vipseenmag.com

I believe most business leaders; prominent people of influence and those who are truly making an impact on our society, would agree that success is a personal journey. Each person has to decide his or her own definition of success. For some it’s staying home and raising children who will make their own indelible mark on the world – for others it is setting up business empires or nonprofit organizations whose scope touches scores of lives. For some it’s combining the best of both of these worlds! The motto “You have to crawl before you walk; walk before you run” most often sets the stage for true success – as does surrounding oneself with the right people. When we surround ourselves with positive people, we clear away the negativity that exist around us and create more room to welcome nurturing and renewed energy. Doing this, not only enriches our lives, but also envelops us in a supportive and healing space that fosters greater growth, understanding, and love of ourselves – as well as those we care about. Choose your friends with care – they create the environment in which you will either thrive or wilt. Give everyone the opportunity to be a friend, but share your dreams and goals only with those who value them as much as you do. So, as always, find yourself a cozy place to sit during this busy holiday season and take a moment and think about all the things you would like to accomplish this year and ask yourself if the people around you can help you get there.

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10th Annual new Year’s Wake-Up Run 5K @ Surgionsville 9:00 am

ETSU Men’s Basketball vs VMI @ Home 7:00 pm

Old Christmas at Fort Watauga @ Sycamore Shoals, Elizabethton 10 am- 4 pm

1st Annual Wellness Center New Years Day 5K and Polar Bear Plunge @ Wellness Center 9:00 am

Heartwood Sunday Brunch @ Heartwood, Abingdon 10:00 am

Group Run-Tri-Cities Trail Runners @ ETSU 5:30 pm

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2015 Legislative Breakfast @ Meadowview Marriott 7:00 am

ETSU Men’s Basketball vs Chattanooga @ Home 7:00 pm

January Jams 2-15 @ Barter Theatre 8:00 pm

January Jams 2-15 @ Barter Theatre 8:00 pm

Art D’Vine Gallery Hop and Wine Tasting @ Downtown Bristol 6:00 pm

An Evening with Dailey and Vincent @ Paramount Theatre for the Arts 8:00 pm

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Old Christmas at Fort Watauga @ Sycamore Shoals, Elizabethton 10 am- 3 pm

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An Evening with Blue Highway and The Fiddlin’ Carson Peters Band @ Renaissance Arts Center Theatre 7:30 pm

Heartwood Sunday Brunch @ Heartwood, Abingdon 10:00 am

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Riversong @ Niswonger Performing Arts Center 7:30 pm

Riversong @ Niswonger Performing Arts Center 7:30 pm

An Evening with The Vespers @ Renaissance Arts Center 7:30 pm

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The Ugly Duckling @ Niswonger Performing Arts Center 3:00 pm

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Heartwood Sunday Brunch @ Heartwood, Abingdon 10:00 am

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arriage is big business in this country and it is something that nearly everyone will experience in his/her lifetime, whether you are married or not. We will all, most likely, be dragged to a wedding and asked to watch, speak at, dance after, or be witness to a wedding at sometime in our lives. As children, many of us can remember being made to dress up for family member’s wedding or being forced to attend the nuptials of a family friend of whom we were wholly unaware of until the day of the ceremony. As adults we are asked about marriage from elders and it is either a subject that we avoid or discuss at length in the hopes of one day having that magical event touch our own lives. No matter how one looks at the topic of marriage, weddings are the signature event to mark the joining of two people in matrimony. We here at VIPSEEN Magazine like to celebrate right along with our happy couples and feel that we do so each year with the publication of our bridal issue. The following pages not only have photographs of several blissful couples on their joyous day, but we also have mention of those vendors who help so much on that oh-so important day. Take the time to browse the following pages and look at the dresses, the locations, the photography, the food, and the wedding designers mentioned. We hope that by mentioning these venues and vendors that you will get some great ideas for your up-coming day and that the planning of the wedding of your dreams is made easier.

10 Exclusive Wedding: Nikki & Justin 14 The Perfect Planning Timeline

30 Cosmetic Dentistry: Cosmetic Surgery Associates

16 Accommodations: DoubleTree

32 Cupcakes: Cakes in a Cup

18 Banquet Facilities: General Morgan

35 Wedding Featurette: Savanna & Scott

20 The Wit Bit: Wedding Faux Pas–Things 36 Hair and Makeup: Sherri Jessee We Don’t Say during the “I Do” Day 38 Insurance: Burke, Powers & Harty 21 The Perfect Venue 40 5 Things to Know Before You 22 Catering: Pratt’s Buy Your Wedding Dress 24 Cosmetic Dentistry: Martin Dentistry

41 Wedding Featurette: Amory & Bobby

26 Wedding Featurette: Crystal & James

42 Runaway Bride: Foot RX

28 Wedding Featurette: Sarah & Zack

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et’s set the scene: Nikki was a student at the University of Tennessee, getting an afternoon workout in and oblivious to anything, aside from her iPod and the treadmill. She failed to notice when a friend walked into the same gym, but the guy with her friend sure noticed Nikki. “That’s that girl, Nikki,” said Justin and, despite an offer from their mutual friend to introduce Justin to Nikki, the two didn’t meet that day: Justin was too nervous. Fast forward a few years and both Nikki and Justin are living in Washington, D.C. The two would finally meet through a different mutual friend, and since then, they’ve always been “Nikki and Justin.” It wasn’t until after they had been together for a few years that that same friend from the gym in college would come across an old cell phone. He turned it on and looked through the text messages. At the top, was a text from Justin that said: “I just saw Nikki. I’m going to marry her someday.” And he did. 10 | VIPSEEN | JANUARY 2015

Nikki wearing her Grandmother’s (Alyce Downing) wedding dress at the rehearsal dinner.


The Proposal Nikki and Justin dated for nearly eight years before Justin proposed. It wasn’t that Justin was afraid of commitment, it was actually Nikki’s job that was holding them up. Nikki is a television journalist, and for anyone who knows anything about TV news, you know the ladder to success is filled with several stops in different cities. Justin and Nikki were in a long-distance relationship for almost the entire eight years of their relationship. While Nikki moved around from places like Maryland to Lexington, Kentucky, Justin stayed in Washington, D.C. The two flew back and forth every few weeks, until the fall of 2013. Nikki’s contract at WLEX in Lexington was up, and although she loved the Bluegrass state, it was time to move on. Justin and Nikki decided, that it was finally time to live in the same city. So, you would think, Nikki might have an inkling that a proposal would be on the horizon? Well, you thought wrong. On one particular weekend, it was, in Nikki’s mind, another one of her routine trips to Washington to visit Justin. He told her they would be going to a networking party for Justin’s employer (he sells software to the government). So Nikki got dressed up, ready for the “event,” and Justin sprang surprise number one on her: “I won a contest at work and they gave me a free night stay at the Hotel Monaco, want to go?” This was not unusual for Justin’s job, since salesmen are always getting perks and things of that nature. A free night in a fabulous hotel? Nikki thought ‘why not!’ Nikki and Justin checked into the hotel, and as she was getting ready, Justin popped a question; no, not *that* question, he asked her what she was going to wear to the party. Nikki turned around and held up a little black dress. When she did, Justin was on his knees. *That’s* when he asked THE question: “Will you marry me?” Nikki was so shocked she made Justin sweat a little bit, before she finally had the wear with all to say “yes.” Nikki’s first phone call was to her mother, Denise, then to her Dad, Miles and then to her little sisters Laura and Alyce. Each time, they feigned shock, congratulated the happy couple, and asked for pictures. Nikki said she wished her family was there to celebrate with them. Justin finally spilled the beans that there was no work event, instead they had a reservation at a beautiful restaurant called the Tabard Inn. Justin said they had a private room reserved so they could have dinner and celebrate.

Mother-of-the-Bride, Denise Burdine holding Nikki just before the wedding.

At the Tabard Inn, Justin held the door open for Nikki, and, another surprise: Her entire family, and his, was there sitting around a table together. It was the perfect proposal. Father-of-the-Bride, Miles Burdine gets emotional at “The First Glance.”

Meet The Parents Miles and Denise Burdine live in Kingsport, TN. Miles is a Colonel in the Marine Corps and the CEO of the Kingsport Area Chamber of Commerce. Denise is a special education teacher in Hawkins County. They have three beautiful daughters, Nikki, Laura and Alyce. Fun fact: All the girls in the Burdine family are named Laura. Let me explain…Laura Denise (mother, goes by Denise), Laura Nicole (Nikki), Laura Marie (this one actually goes by Laura) and Laura Alyce (goes by Alyce). Yes, it’s confusing. No, Miles’ first name isn’t Laura. BJ and Peggy Williams live in Memphis, TN. BJ is a retired CEO and Peggy, the former head of flight attendants for Delta Airlines. The two were high school sweethearts and have two boys, Justin and his older brother Todd, who is married to Lisa and has a son, Gaston.

Choosing Castleton Farms Although they both love life in the District, Nikki knew her wedding had to be in the south. She wanted their wedding day to be southern, but chic. Elegant, but laid back. After visiting several venues, Nikki’s last stop was a large venue in Loudon, TN called Castleton Farms. It was perfect. The name itself embodied Nikki’s vision: A castle on a farm? That’s southern chic. Castleton Farms is roughly six venues in one, and Nikki couldn’t decide on just one spot. So, she chose them all, and even held the rehearsal dinner on the property at the pavilion in the Southern Gardens. The rehearsal dinner was thrown by the groom’s parents and featured an JANUARY 2015 | VIPSEEN | 11


adorable (and slightly embarrassing) slideshow of the couple through their young - and awkward - phases. Nikki wore her grandmother’s wedding dress for the rehearsal dinner. Her grandmother handmade the dress 65 years ago and wore it the day she married Nikki’s grandfather. Nikki and her bridesmaids stayed the night before the wedding at The Manor, a beautiful Greek revival antebellum home with a double-wrap around porch. The Manor has several bedrooms, each with a different, but elegant theme, which is perfect because Nikki had 11 (yes 11) bridesmaids, including 1 brides-man. Nikki and her maids spent her last night as a single lady in the mansion dressed in matching oversized, monogrammed men’s dress shirts. The venue is divided up into sections: The Carriage House Gardens, which is more than just a carriage house, includes a beautiful barn with sweeping curtains, rustic wood and a big deck overlooking the Smoky Mountains. This section also features a Pergola and Croquet Lawn. Nikki chose the Pergola for their ceremony. It has the feel of a church with wooden pews, chandeliers, and vintage-looking window frames, but sits outside, with a background truly painted by the hand of God. Nikki will tell you, she is not a do-it-yourself type of gal, but she took on several projects that added perfect, personal details to the day. Nikki and Justin had an heirloom table set off to the side, featuring vintage, gold framed photos of their parents’ wedding day portraits and their grandparents wedding day portraits. Nikki and her dad gave each other (unbeknownst to either of them) embroidered handkerchiefs. Nikki’s to her dad read: “To the first man I ever loved. I’ll always be your little girl.” Her father’s gift had the words to the song “My Girl,” which was also the song they danced to. Nikki with her sisters, Laura and Alyce.

The Dress Let’s be honest, it’s all about THE DRESS. Nikki wore a mermaid-style Vera Wang dress that was “the dress of her dreams.” She wore champagne-glittered Jimmy Choo wedges and chandelier drop earrings. Her garter was handmade by her matron of honor. Justin wore a sharp Canali tuxedo. Post ceremony, Nikki and Justin’s guests walked to the Woodland Gardens for a cocktail hour where guests enjoyed signature drinks created by the bride and groom. Nikki’s signature drink was “Half Bear the Other Half Cat.” Rocky Top fans will recognize the lyrics, which Nikki made into a drink with sweet tea moonshine, honey liqueur and lemonade. Justin’s drink, called “Old Man Justin,” (sidebar: Justin is often referred to as the ‘old man’), containing bourbon, sherry, liqueur and orange bitters. For the reception, Nikki switched out her veil for a Jennifer Behr crystal headpiece. Guests were ushered to the reception area in the Southern Gardens, which features a pavilion with a dance floor and chandeliers, surrounded by ponds and more lush greenery. Nikki and Justin’s guests danced the night away, enjoyed a cigar bar and UT-themed corn-hole. The nearby Vineyard Gardens was also utilized, with beautiful grape vines and string lights.

The Details • FLOWERS: white anemones with navy centers and various white blooms • DECOR: Navy with gold embellishments, burlap runners and mason jars, on shepherd’s hooks. • CAKES: Buttercream with navy ribbon trim, and a red velvet cake that was a replica of the United States Capitol. • FOOD: Guests enjoyed heavy hors d’oeuvre at cocktail hour followed by stations with a full dinner and an open bar at the reception • FAVORS: Koozies with “Durham, North Carolina” printed on one side and “Kingsport, Tennessee” printed on the other. The ladies were also given Cinderollies rollable, comfortable flats to dance in. • BRIDAL PARTY: Nikki’s maids wore floor-length navy Amsale gowns in various styles with gold jewelry. Justin’s groomsmen wore tuxedos with anemone boutineers. • FIRST DANCE: “Hey Pretty Girl,” Kip Moore 12 | VIPSEEN | JANUARY 2015


• BRIDE/GROOM GIFTS: Justin gave Nikki a diamond bangle she wore down the aisle. Nikki gave Justin a UT football helmet signed by the team and Coach Butch Jones. (Bonus: Several of UT’s starting football players showed up to the reception to present the helmet to Justin)

Justin escorting his Mother, Peggy.

Bon Voyage Nikki and Justin wanted their honeymoon to be a trip-of-a-lifetime. Their honeymoon had to be in a warm destination and they wanted to stay in a luxurious over-the-waterbungalow. They decided on the Maldives, a small country in the Indian Ocean made up of a double-chain of 26 atolls. They stayed at the 5-star “Constance Moofushi” resort in a bungalow. The water is there is bluest of blues, too pretty for pictures, and it was the perfect setting for the newlyweds to soak up some sun and relax. Nikki and Justin live in Washington, D.C. Nikki is a reporter for the CBS station and Justin is in government software sales.

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The Perfect Planning Timeline

Congratulations, you’re engaged! So now what do you do? The best thing you can have through this journey is a good wedding checklist. This way, if you have the basics or if you have no idea this checklist will ensure you are doing everything you need to make the big day as perfect as possible.

12 MONTHS BEFORE

• Announce your engagement to family and friends • Sign up for a wedding website to keep your guests informed about event details, area information, etc. • Work on the budget • Choose a wedding date – select a few days in case your first choice is booked • Choose a location and reserve your ceremony and reception site(s) • Begin a rough guest list and compile current addresses • Decide on who you’d like to have as your attendants, including your maid of honor and best man • Begin shopping for your wedding gown

6-9 MONTHS BEFORE

• Research and choose one or more bridal gift registry • Order your wedding gown and buy undergarments that you will wear with it • Order other bridal accessories – shoes, gloves and veil • Begin shopping for bridesmaids dresses • Find an officiate who will perform your ceremony • Research local vendors and book ceremony musicians, a wedding band or DJ, photographer, videographer, caterer and florist

4-6 MONTHS BEFORE

• Select and order your wedding invitations, envelopes and thank-you cards • Select and purchase wedding favors and wedding favor accessories – boxes, personalized wedding ribbon, labels, etc. • Purchase any desired ceremony and reception decorations – unity candles, vases, aisle runner, etc. • Start researching wedding cake pictures and local bakeries for ideas • Book your honeymoon and verify that you have any necessary travel documents including passports and visas • Book a room for your wedding night, if you will be leaving for your honeymoon the next morning • Book hotel rooms or arrange other accommodations for out-of-town guests • Finalize your guest list and send out save-the-date cards, if using • Print out directions to the ceremony, reception, rehearsal dinner and hotel(s) for guests • Reserve transportation for you and your wedding party as well as a bus or trolley for your guests (if necessary)

2-4 MONTHS BEFORE

• Find out what your state’s requirements are for obtaining a marriage license • Order tuxedos for the groom and groomsmen • Meet with your caterer to discuss the menu and your bar/liquor needs • Meet with your officiant to discuss ceremony details, wording and wedding vows • Select wedding readings • Order your wedding cake • Buy thank-you gifts for your attendants, flower girl and ring bearer • Select and purchase wedding rings, and have them engraved if desired • Coordinate and choose a location for the rehearsal dinner • Contact party rental companies for tents, tables, arches, etc. if necessary

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• Purchase luggage and other travel necessities and attire for your honeymoon • Order/renew passports if necessary, leaving ample time for them to be sent back to you • Schedule an appointment with your dentist if you’d like to have your teeth whitened or cleaned before the wedding

1-2 MONTHS BEFORE

• Mail invitations out to everyone eight weeks prior to the wedding date and send accommodation info to your out-of-town guests • Have ceremony programs printed • Purchase a guest book, pen and other wedding accessories including toasting glasses, cake knife, ring pillow, etc. • Keep your wedding web site updated with directions and event details • Choose your hair and makeup stylists and schedule a trial for both; also book appointments to have your hair, make-up and nails done on the day of the wedding • Review insurance information with your fiancé and check with employers to see what documents need to be updated once you are legally wed (car, home, medical, etc.)

2 WEEKS TO 1 MONTH BEFORE

• Create a seating chart for the reception and make table numbers and place cards (or have your calligrapher work on these) • Contact your caterer with a final guest count • Print out a timeline of events for your wedding party and vendors – include contact information and cell phone numbers • Meet with your photographer to finalize your wedding photo list of any must-have photos • Contact your florist to confirm your final flower order (bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, etc.) and go over any decor details or venue logistics for the big day • Finalize your ceremony and reception music and song lists for your wedding band or DJ • Confirm lodging reservations for out-of-town guests • Pick up wedding bands and make sure the fit is good • Schedule a final wedding dress fitting • Apply for your marriage license

1 WEEK BEFORE

• Write out final checks to your wedding vendors (each organized in an envelope) and let your wedding coordinator or one of your attendants to distribute at the wedding • Pick up your wedding gown • Pick up your marriage license • Confirm limo or other transportation reservations • Pack for your honeymoon and confirm travel arrangements

THE DAY BEFORE

• Welcome out-of-town guests as they arrive • Attend the rehearsal and enjoy the rehearsal dinner!

THE WEDDING DAY

• Wake up early and do some easy exercise, or just go for a peaceful walk outdoors and try to soak up the beauty of the day • Eat a healthy breakfast – you’ll need your energy for the big day ahead! • Enjoy it; it’s finally here and everything will be wonderful… Congratulations!!



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hether you are in need of a rehearsal dinner spot, a reception venue or a block of group rooms for your wedding guests on your special weekend, the DoubleTree by Hilton Johnson City offers a one stop shop for your wedding needs. The newly renovated DoubleTree by Hilton located off North Roan Street in Johnson City offers an array of services and the confidence that comes with the Hilton name.

If you’ve already booked your rehearsal dinner & reception venue but are debating where to have all your guests stay when in town for your big day, look no further than our property. With 184 guest rooms including several Suite options & pet friendly rooms, the DoubleTree by Hilton Johnson City has something to fit all of your guests needs. We offer the only indoor-outdoor pool in the TriCities, onsite fitness center, and our brand new restaurant; Burger Bar. Your guests will enjoy everything from our famous DoubleTree Cookies to our complimentary Wi-Fi and Hilton Honors points for their stay. Our ideal location near the Mall of Johnson City and with over 20 restaurants within a mile, we are a favorite for Wedding Groups! Ensure your guests have a memorable time while visiting for your wedding, by blocking group rooms at the DoubleTree by Hilton Johnson City.

For rehearsal dinners & receptions, we offer an array of menu options to fit your every need. Whether you are interested in a plated meal for your guests, a variety that a buffet offers or light to heavy hors d’ oeuvres, our catering menu has something for everyone. We make planning simple and easy with our all-inclusive pricing structure. From start to finish, we ensure a simple process with our experienced Professional Event Staff by your side the entire way. When planning a At the DoubleTree by Hilton Johnson City, rehearsal dinner or reception, it doesn’t get ‘The little things mean everything’ and we hope to be a part of your special day! much easier than this!

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ach bride dreams of a wedding that will hold a place in time, for not only the couple, but all their friends and family. For over 130 years, the General Morgan Inn, in Greeneville’s Downtown Historic District, has been providing a place for dreams to come true. From a sunset ceremony overlooking brick lined streets to a beautiful, newly decorated ballroom, the General Morgan Inn and its dedicated staff strives to make each moment a positive memorable experience. The Inn was originally constructed to accommodate the railroad commerce coming to the region all while providing a venue for the community to gather and host celebrations in the late 1800’s. Today, the General Morgan Inn continues to host the business traveler, but it has also been rediscovered as a premier destination for families to gather and celebrate a Wedding Ceremony and Reception. The locally owned hotel has fifty beautiful guest rooms to offer special rates for family and friends traveling to East Tennessee for your special day. Additionally, the Inn has the spacious Morgan Suite, which is perfect for wedding day preparations and also is a stunning guestroom for the Bride & Groom. To host your special day, the Inn boasts a gorgeous garden terrace on the rooftop from which you can see four church steeples in the middle of historic downtown Greeneville, adding to the ambiance and romance of the location. The terrace can accommodate up to 300 guests for a cocktail reception all under a 3,200 square foot canopy. The newly redecorated Grand Ballroom, with its ivory and taupe decor, will work with any bride’s color scheme for a truly memorable occasion. The Grand Ballroom can accommodate up to 300 guests (250 if a seated meal). Whether you’re looking for an outdoor venue or indoor splendor, the General Morgan Inn can truly provide the best of both worlds. As a full-service hotel, the true advantage of having your special day at the General Morgan Inn, is the dedicated staff that works specifically to customize and coordinate your wedding to meet your specific wants and taste. Our event planners will coordinate your food and beverage arrangements to include bartending services and every detail of your meal or reception and will work with your bakery to coordinate the set-up of your specific wedding cake. Furthermore, all the details of arranging chair and table setup, dance floor, and linens are handled by our professionals. At the end of the evening, our staff takes care of all the cleaning and allows you to enjoy time with your family & friends. When considering a location for your special day, allow the professionals at the General Morgan Inn to make your dream day flow seamlessly, allowing you to enjoy your day, because it is just that, YOUR DREAM.

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The Wit Bit “The Wit Bit” is a new monthly editorial feature in VIPSEEN! We know that the masses love to laugh and a little break from all this seriousness around us is just the remedy. I must warn you though; if you are easily offended or don’t enjoy laughing, then this may be where you need to stop reading. However, if you are open to kicking your shoes off and understanding that humor comes in all forms and fashions… then prepare to get your giggle on.

Wedding Faux Pas: Things we DON’T say during the “I Do” Day

Top 10 Worst Best-Man Speech Openings... 1. I would first like to thank the bride for lifting the restraining order so I could be here tonight.

Top 10 Things NOT to Say to a Bride

2. This marriage just goes to show, not everyone you meet from a Craig’s List personal ad is a total weirdo.

1. Consider this wedding a trial run, because statistics say you’ll be doing it again.

4. I remember when Hank and I were roommates in college. I would just lay awake for hours and hours, watching him sleep...

2. Your diamond looked so much bigger in that picture on Facebook. 3. Wow. When I saw the invitation, I thought this wedding would be the party of the year. 4. I think you were smart to spend less on your dress and shoes than you did the cake. 5. I hope it’s okay that I didn’t RSVP. Also, I couldn’t find a babysitter, I hope you you don’t mind that I brought the kids. 6. I heard the Bachelor Party got a little out of hand last night. 7. I’m a little surprised to see you wearing white. 8. I thought you were kidding when you said your dog was going to be the ring bearer. 9. Don’t worry, some of the ideas I’ve gotten from Pinterest didn’t work out the way I thought they would either. 10. You look just as beautiful as you did at your first wedding.

Beth Street is a wife. mother of 2 boys, and local business woman who wears many hats. Beth is a women’s ministry leader at Gray Station Baptist Church. She has a passion for good grammar and detests mouth noises of all kinds.

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3. One out of two marriages end in divorce. So... Jamie... I’m gonna flip this coin... you call it in the air...

5. When John said he was gonna marry Betty, or ‘Backseat Betty’ as the football team called her high school... 6. Jenny... When we all found-out how rich your parents are, we told Harold he’d be INSANE to not marry you... 7. What can I say... Jeff’s parents are lawyers, his brothers are lawyers, three of his cousins are lawyers... So Angela, when this marriage finally tanks, you’re pretty much screwed... 8. Let’s be honest here. This one has to last. I mean, what are the odds you’ll get divorced a 6th time?? 9. This is a momentous day for all men... By marrying Ben, Amy has now proven to everyone here tonight, that size really does NOT matter... 10. That warm July evening two years ago, everyone attending my bachelor party sensed the magic between Jim and Candy. The way she looked at him, as he stuffed $20 bills into her g-string, we knew they were destined to be together.

GC Hutson is a husband, father and senior partner with Hutson & Howell Mediation Associates. GC is a satirist; his favorite topics include his family, his practice and life in general. GC has counted to infinity three times, always knows where Waldo is and beat-up Chuck Norris whilst taking a nap.


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Perfect Venue By Savanna Mcdavid

So you’re trying to find the perfect place to host your wedding. Unless you’ve been dreaming of a specific venue, choosing one can sometimes be a little challenging. To begin, think of the picture in your head and ask your fiancé what his picture looks like. There are so many different venue choices and the one you make should be unique to you. Do you and your fiancé plan to have a destination wedding? If so, where will it be? Think of somewhere you both love to vacation, such as the beach or the snowy mountains, or a big city, or a little country town. Your destination should be somewhere you will both enjoy and remember. If you’re not planning a destination wedding, then what will your venue look like? Are you more of a traditional person and couldn’t imagine getting married anywhere but a church? Or do you want your wedding to have a more modern feel such as a concert or event venue? What about the great outdoors? There are so many beautiful outside locations in our region. No matter where you decide your venue will be, just remember it should reflect who you and your fiancé are and what you want your perfect day to fell like.


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Pratt’s, more than just great barbecue. Pratt’s Restaurant, established in 1971, placed in the 2014 National Barbecue Association Competition for the Signature Barbecue Sauce and in the Rub category. With 36 years experience, our catering team provides quality service. Pratt’s is noted for delicious barbecue and honey glazed hams, but the catering selections offered expands beyond those. Much more than great barbecue, Pratt’s specializes in beautiful wedding hors d’oeuvres receptions along with fabulous decorations to truly make your wedding special. Custom catering is the goal we strive to deliver and paying attention to every detail is our top priority. We treat each and every wedding like the once in a lifetime event that it is to insure you receive premier food and service.

From low country boils to fiesta feasts, there are many variations of cuisine to choose from. Entrée selections include but, not limited to, chef carved prime rib, grilled steaks, shrimp and salmon. Pratt’s runs a wide gamut of services. Weddings to go are also an option for the bride on a budget. Customizing a menu to fit your taste is also an option. From parties of 50 to 5,000, we can accommodate many different events: wedding receptions, bridal showers, banquets, holiday parties, graduations, reunions, and corporate events. By choosing Pratt’s, your decision insures to make your celebration remarkable.


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ngagement: We were engaged on Friday, December 13, 2013 in New York City in a building in Rockefeller Center overlooking the big Christmas tree. James surprised Crystal by saying he had a business meeting and wanted to take her with him to see the tree. This was Crystal’s first time in New York and she was dying to see the tree. When they got to the building the employees were in on the surprise so Crystal was totally oblivious to what was going on. They went into a room with a sign outside the door that said “Skin Cancer Foundation”. They walked in and the room was lit up blue, which is Crystal’s favorite color, and the song “Mine Would Be You” by Blake Shelton was playing. The room was completely empty except for this little Christmas tree with one blue ornament on it that sat in the corner window overlooking the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. There were also blue daisies, Crystal’s favorite flower, lying beside the tree. They walked over and James told her to read the ornament, it said “Crystal, will you marry me?” She turned around and James was down on one knee holding out a ring. Of course she said yes! After they had a few minutes to take everything in, his parents and some very special friends, who had been hiding in a back room, came out to celebrate with them, they had been in on the surprise as well and helped James to get everything ready. They spent the rest of their trip enjoying New York as an engaged couple! Wedding: Crystal and James were married on Saturday, May 24, 2014 in Kingsport at the Meadow View Marriott Cattails Golf Course. They were joined by many of their friends and family and couldn’t have had a better day for it. Pal Barger was kind enough to drive Crystal down to the golf course in his antique car, which was definitely a memorable moment that made the day even more beautiful for the couple. They had a beautiful ceremony conducted by Morris Baker followed by an amazing reception in the Grand Ballroom of the hotel. Their wedding day was a day that both will cherish forever and they can’t say thank you enough to everyone who had a hand in making their special day everything that they wanted and more. Honeymoon: They left a few days later for the honeymoon, which was an amazing European Cruise.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Anglen Photography VIDEOGRAPHERS: The Media Closet DJ: DJ Express ~ FLOWERS: Rainbow’s End

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arah McFalls and Zack Fleming aren’t much for big cities and traffic. Maybe they’re a nice place to visit, but never to live. Since they both preferred a slightly slower pace with a strong emphasis on family & faith – and football – Carson-Newman University was a perfect fit. Both families knew CNU well. Sarah’s Irwin family includes several alumni, including her mother and uncle. Zack’s family connection goes back to the Myers clan who produced the college’s longtime treasurer (Roy) and professor emeritus of chemistry (Albert). In his first few weeks of college life, Zack began attending First Baptist Church on campus. He was “adopted” by the Hawkins family, who pledged to nurture and support him. What Zack didn’t fully realize is that Dr. Kim Hawkins is chair of the Education Department and Dr. Merrill Hawkins is a professor of religion. The Hawkins’ took Zack under their wing and made the transition a smooth one. A year later, Sarah came to CNU and spotted Zack during chapel from the balcony of FBC. She asked her friend who he was. As fate would have it, the friend was from Kingsport and went to high school with Zack. Sarah was an education major. Enter Dr. Hawkins. She made an introduction that caused a spark that resulted in a marriage. Zack asked Sarah on a “date” (with several others) on a canoe trip on the Holston River from Cherokee Dam to Indian Cave in Blaine, TN. Neither knew that fateful destination would ultimately be the place he proposed marriage a year later. Zack and Sarah were married on June 13, 2014 at First Baptist Church on the campus of Carson-Newman – the place where she first spotted him from the balcony. Sarah received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education and teaches for Morristown-Hamblen County Schools. Zack received his bachelor’s in religion and master’s in education while serving as assistant linebackers coach and video coordinator for the Carson-Newman Eagles.

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ometimes chocolate-ish is good enough, but sometimes nothing but the real smooth, rich, creamy confection will fit the bill. When it comes to your health and your body you don’t want to accept an imitation, you want the real deal. But, how do you know? The American Board of Medical Specialties oversees 24 approved Medical Specialty Boards. They make sure people are really good and really trained at what they say they do. Among them are such familiar specialties as Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery. Someone who has done the rigorous training and has a thorough knowledge of his/her field and who has passed the requirements of their specialty Board can very rightly be proud to call themselves “Board Certified.” Sometimes in advertising you may find the phrase, “Board Certified” followed by “cosmetic surgeon” or other words like that describing what they intend to do, but how do you know if they are really board certified in cosmetic surgery or if that is just marketing? You could go to the website of The American Board of Medical Specialties and type in your doctor’s name and they will tell you what the doctor is Board Certified in, if anything. There is an easier way to find out when flipping through a magazine who is chocolate-ish and who is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery. It is as easy as looking for a little circle in their advertisement. The circle of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons can only be used by doctors who are certified in actual Plastic Surgery and most of them will proudly display that in their ads because it is a very difficult certification to achieve. It sets them apart from the imitation cosmetic surgeons. Sometimes chocolate-ish is good enough, but there are sometimes when you really need real chocolate.

ABOUT DRS. SWEITZER AND ZICKLER Drs. Sweitzer and Zickler are both certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery and have been in practice for over 20 years each. Dr. Sweitzer attended the Medical College of Georgia, did his General Surgery reesidency at Orlando Regional Medical Center and his Plastic Surgery residency at George Washington University Medical Center. Dr. Zickler attended the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, did his General Surgery residency at University of Maryland and did his Plastic Surgery residency at George Washington University Medical Center. They believe in listening to their patients and providing individual tailored solutions to achieve cosmetic goals and solve reconstructive problems.

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Cakes In A Cup is a Johnson City, Tennessee, cupcake bakery that caters to special events, parties, and just everyday goodies. Our cupcakes are made from scratch and baked daily. We offer a wide selection of gourmet cupcake flavors and designs. Whether you need something for a special event like a wedding or you just have a craving for something sweet, we always have delicious cupcakes on hand. We can even cater to special needs and offer gluten-free cupcakes (sugar free and vegan available upon request). We are a locally-owned and operated business that wants nothing more than to make your event extra-special with our tasty cupcakes made just for you. Cakes In A Cup offers a great selection of gourmet cupcakes. Among our selections are our award-winning gluten-free varieties that we serve fresh every day.

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fter being together for five years some would say most people have learned the nature of the other person. They know each other’s habits, pet peeves, flaws, and each person certainly knows how they feel about the other. That’s why Scott and Savanna’s wedding was so blissful. Each one knew exactly what they were getting into on October 18th, and the overwhelming joy in their hearts was completely evident from the time they woke up. Scott’s face when Savanna walked down the aisle was so breathless and wide eyed that you would’ve thought he had seen an angel – and that’s no exaggeration. The sheer amount of love radiating between the couple was a completely selfless love. Yes. Her dress was gorgeous, and of course the groom was handsome, but the love that filled the room was something so comforting that everyone knew this union was right. If anyone questioned it they only had to listen to the sweet vows the couple wrote for one another and their reactions as they said them. You see, everyone expects the bride to cry, but when the groom starts crying and valiantly makes jokes to cover it up, you know what’s going on is a dream come true for the both of them. With friends and family surrounding them, Scott and Savanna were joyfully, and beautifully wed under God. The celebration lasted, like any good fairytale, up until midnight and only ended when Cinderella had to leave. But the best part of this fairytale was that Savanna didn’t run off into the night – even after the wild best man’s speech. She went off with the man of her dreams in a limo and, after a perfect night, shared the best week of her life with her new husband. The honeymoon didn’t stop when they returned from St. Petersburg though, Scott and Savanna are only beginning the rest of their happily ever after.

VENUE: The Charles ~ CATERING: Pratt’s PHOTOGRAPHY: Couture Photography CAKE: CakeArt by Margi Chambers ~ DJ: Josh Gardner

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Bridal Hairstyle Guide 1 Bride 10 Options

HAIR & MAKEUP Sherri Jessee for Pravana NEVO MODEL Melanie Blankenship GOWNS & ACCESSORIES A Bridal Path PHOTOGRAPHER Nathan Mays

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Award winning hair and makeup artist and Global Creative Adviser for Pravana, Sherri Jessee, shares some of her favorite bridal creations. Which one will you choose for your special day?

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Pro Style Tips: For great bridal hair that will last through your final dance, it is essential to properly prepare the hair by curling it on a 1 1/4� curling iron (or smaller). Be sure to spray each small section with Pravana NEVO Supershape Hairspray to provide heat protection, shine, and long lasting hold.

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5 Things to Know Before You Buy Your Dress HAVE A PRICE IN MIND Before you begin shopping, you should already know about what your budget will be for the dress. This will narrow your choices while looking through endless dresses. Having a budget in mind also keeps you from any heartache that may come from trying on a gown that’s out of your price range. Also remember that while you may not want to try on dresses over your budget, always try them on when they’re below your budget; a gown doesn’t have to be expensive to be breathtaking. TAKE THE TIME TO SHOP, AND SHOP EARLY Taking half a day on a Tuesday morning with mom and the girls is so worth it. Shopping for the dress isn’t only about finding the perfect dress, it is about creating pleasant memories while enjoying every minute of the experience. It’s almost impossible to enjoy anything in a crowded bridal shop with fifteen other brides on a Saturday afternoon. Nor is there any pleasant thought attached to the phrase, “There is no way we can get your dress in time for alterations.” PLAN THE DRESS TO FIT THE WEDDING OR THE WEDDING TO FIT THE DRESS? This is a tough decision, and one that every bride should make for herself. If the dress is the first decision of the wedding, then obviously pick the theme and venue to compliment the dress. If the dress comes after the venue is booked, then make sure the dress is appropriate. There isn’t much worse than walking down the isle beside a lake in June wearing 8 layers of crinoline. ENTER THE DRESSING ROOM WITH AN OPEN MIND This is self-explanatory. While there is nothing wrong with having an idea, don’t rule anything out! Take advice from everyone in the room and when someone suggests you try a dress on, do it (unless you absolutely hate everything about it). Some dresses look terrible on hangers but gorgeous on bodies or vice versa. Also a thought, your favorite style may not be your best look.

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TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS, MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION While everyone’s opinion is important and you should consider every suggestion, do not let anyone skew you away from YOUR dress. When you find it, you will not have any second thoughts, you will not want to take it off, and you will cry.


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mory Cooper grew up in Kingsport and Bobby Mott is from Ashburn, VA. They both attended Virginia Tech and had mutual friends, but didn’t meet until after they earned their Mechanical Engineering degrees and were hired into the same department at ALTEC in Roanoke, VA. Over the next 4 years they became close friends, in fact, Amory often referred to Bobby as her “‘work husband”. They dated for 2 years until ‘Breakfast with the Balloons’ during Fun Fest 2013 when, at the last moment, Bobby surprised Amory by climbing into the hot air balloon with her and they took the ride of their lives. Once in the air Bobby dropped to one knee and asked Amory to be his wife. Family and friends greeted them on the ground with a breakfast tailgate celebration. The next year was a whirlwind of planning and parties as they prepared to marry in Amory’s family church. Rev. George Anderson, Amory and Bobby’s minister in Roanoke, began his ministry at First Presbyterian in Kingsport and agreed to come home to perform the ceremony. Many of Amory & Bobby’s relatives and closest friends joined the happy couple on June 28, 2014, for a fairytale wedding. Bobby’s parents Bob and Cathy Mott from Ohio hosted a Speak Easy jazz themed rehearsal celebration at Banq in downtown Kingsport. Divine Catering provided an amazing Cajun dinner while Night Moves DJ’s provided music to dance the night away. The morning of the wedding a bridesmaids’ brunch fit for a princess was held in Meadowview’s Fieldstone Cellar. Rainbow’s End went over the top in designing the spectacular floral arrangements for the wedding and at the brunch Amory received a scrapbook which contained photos of her bridal bouquet that contained special broaches and pins from 4 generations of women who love her. The girls spent the rest of the day preparing and celebrating at Posh Salon in downtown Kingsport. In spite of the pouring rain, Maxwell Coach Co. was waiting to take the 300 or so guests from downtown Kingsport to the reception at The Foundation Event Facility on State St in downtown Bristol. The marque welcomed the new Mr. and Mrs. Mott to the celebration where in-house catering provided a fantastic dinner buffet and everyone celebrated into the early morning hours. Confection Perfection provided a stunning wedding cake and Hokie Bird groom’s cake. The story came full circle when the guests took home custom white chocolate hot air balloon favors provided by Chocolate Elegance from Gray, TN. The bride’s Maid of Honor and sister, Ashley, hired her friends from Disney to capture photos of every important event. Bill Watkins (Orlando) captured proposal photos. Cricket and Sean Whitman of Cricket’s Photography (Orlando) captured beautiful engagement photos at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville as well as Amory’s bridal portrait at Allandale and the wedding day. Following the reception, the happy couple spent their honeymoon in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. And they lived happily ever after! JANUARY 2015 | VIPSEEN | 41


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o you just got engaged and now you want to get in shape to fit in the dress. Foot RX carries a large selection of shoes for every occasion including running to dress fittings, running to cake tastings and even running to the isle! Are you looking to lose a few pounds before the big day? With a large selection of fitness apparel, socks, accessories and nutrition products look no further than Foot RX. You found the perfect shoes to go with your beautiful gown, but they don’t make your feet feel so beautiful. No worries, Foot RX specializes in custom insoles for any shoe. This way you will be able to dance the night away without any pain or regret. Make sure to tell your whole bridal party so they can have just as much fun as you! But the running doesn’t stop after the wedding; many people “run” their whole lives without actually running. With any and every movement you make from the time you say ‘I do,” let Foot RX cater to your specific foot needs in your every day life.


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Carry a wide selection of running shoes Help people who have to work or stand all day such as Nurses Custom inserts that go into dress shoes, regular shoes and work boots Proper size and shoe fitting including narrow and wide width shoes

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Steve Pastorek has owned Foot Rx for 8 years. He loves working with the public and educating people on the importance of foot health. Steve is a graduate of ETSU. Steve also served 8 years in the National Guard as a Combat Engineer. He is currently employed by Mountain States Health Alliance and works at The Wellness Center where he is the Head Fitness Coach. Steve has been an avid runner in the area for many years. He has ran many marathons local and abroad, including the Boston Marathon. Steve is involved with many things around the community, such as helping with races, designing and conducting running programs, boot camps and supporting charities. His goal is to make Foot Rx the place to go when you need help with your feet! Steve can be reached at 423 282 2235 or email pastoreksd@msha.com and please feel free to contact him at any time.

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ooking for a location that provides that quintessential, timeless, Tennessee, Southern hospitality? Introducing the Old South Events Center, located in the heart of historic, downtown Johnson City. This brand new, premiere event center features:

• More than 5,000 square feet of stunning event space • Beautiful maple hardwood floors, exposed brick, 11 foot ceilings and scenic views of the Appalachian mountains nestled in a city center • A fully functional fireplace and elegant chandeliers set the tone for a classic, sophisticated affair • Complete connectivity for a DJ, local band and all other entertainment needs • Accommodations for up to 250 guests Old South leaves the planning to the professionals—it is a one-stop-shop for any wedding, reception, corporate event, business meeting or family reunion. Each package at this all-inclusive location provides: • Convenient on-site parking and standard security • Complete service and bar staff • Diverse and delicious menu selection for full, on-site catering, • All linen, select place settings, tables and chairs Our on-site venue and event coordinator helps make your dream become a reality. There to assist with your menu options, beverage selections and décor needs, Old South’s Venue Manager is also available for day-of coordination, available upon request for an additional fee. Brides can pamper and relax with their bridal party in style in our spacious private suite just off the main venue space. Old South can accommodate any type of budget, for any type of affair. With a second venue space rental available, The Chart Room, which is ideal for bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, bridal luncheons and much more. For more information about pricing, availability and for a professional consultation, please contact us today! We look forward to working with you at Old South.

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MEADOWIEW CONVENTION CENTER

Night of Holiday Miracles Gala STORY SUBMITTED | PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIELLE HAHNE

On Friday, Dec. 5, Wellmont Foundation held the inaugural Night of Holiday Miracles at MeadowView Conference Resort & Convention Center. Proceeds from this event will benefit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The scenery at Night of Holiday Miracles resembled a classic Christmas Town Square. As guests mixed and mingled, they enjoyed entertainment from the Symphony of the Mountains jazz trio, as well as other local musicians and a cappella groups. A full buffet, including a pasta station, varied meats, bruschetta, fruit skewers and domestic and international cheeses, were available. Each type of food was arranged in sections and paired with samples of special-edition micro brewed beer from Sleepy Owl Brewery, wine selections from Reedy Creek Vineyard and moonshine from East Tennessee Distillery. Another feature was the Viennese dessert display. Guests also participated in a silent auction to bid on the perfect Christmas gift. Prizes varied from gift baskets to vacation getaways. “By attending Night of Holiday Miracles, our friends and neighbors in the region will provide the gift of health by ensuring lifesaving equipment and facilities will be available for children who might have significant medical needs,” said Todd Norris, Wellmont Health System’s senior vice president for system advancement and the foundation’s president. “It’s a perfect way to build on the spirit of the season and create a future full of promise for our region’s children.”

Jimmie Miller with Andy and Hayley Dietrich

Picture Perfect Photography

From right to left: Jan Kazmier, Jodi Wagner, Ebony Heckstall, Chris Boehm, Bob Klinker, Terry Kazmier, and Rusty Little

Fred and Lisa Pelle

Tim and Sue Attebery

Joe and Lucy Fleming

Emilie Park, Cindy Pulitzer, and Cindy Saadeh

Ebony Heckstall and Chris Boehm Justin and Jessica Horton

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Charlies and Liese Hawkins


RENASANT BANK

SEEN IN JOHNSON CITY

Johnson City Chamber After Hours

Renasant Bank STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUSAN COUCH

Renasant Bank hosted Johnson City Chamber in a fantastic After Hours for members on Thursday Oct 16th. Everyone felt welcomed by the friendly staff of Renasant Bank. Many people attended, looking forward to being active in the community and seeing friends out and about. Whistle Stop Café catered the event with wonderful treats that guest could not get enough of. Jones Chiropractic Clinic in Johnson City offered free massages to anyone who felt a little tense. This was another great evening of socializing and networking in Johnson City. Renasant Bank is located 105 W. King Street in Johnson City; Renasant also has locations in Jonesborough and Bristol TN. With perseverance as its watchword, Renasant Corporation, which stands for constant renaissance, has a rich history of achievement in its journey to becoming one of the South’s most successful companies. A collection of community banks that values its relationships with employees and clients above all else, Renasant has found its strength in being a company dedicated to solid leadership, innovation, and community partnership.

Diana Cantler and Brenda Whitson

Richard Jackson and Angela Shelton

Renasant Bank Staff

Barbara Menton, Eva Hunter, and Jennifer Greenwell

Seth Paul and Charee Tardiff

Heather Hill

Joe Hardin and Kelly Armstrong


SEEN IN THE TRI-CITIES

AND BEYOND...

Christmas Parades Christmas around the Tri-Cities is always a great time of year. From Historic Jonesborough and Abingdon to Johnson City and Kingsport, there is a Christmas parade and event for everyone. This year’s parade season kicked off in Kingsport on November 22nd with the 72nd annual Christmas parade down Center Street. Bristol kept the Tri-Cities in the Christmas spirit with their parade on December 4th with a beautiful presentation of carefully crafted floats. Spectators lined the famous State Street to watch and collect candy. The parade fun had only begun.

Abingdon

Saturday, December 6th people from all over the region came out to see the Johnson City parade. As floats and parade participants made their way down Walnut Street they waved to a festive, enthusiastic crowd. Later that evening citizens of Elizabethton lined old Main Street to enjoy an old town parade. Spectators were treated to cookies and hot chocolate to warm up on a cold evening. Up the road a piece, the Abingdon Community all gathered the beautiful streets of their historic town to take part in the Christmas magic. Last but certainly not least, Jonesborough held their parade December 13th and invited the entire Tri-Cities to take part in the festivities! Christmas is a magical time that is filled with love and good cheer, especially in this region!

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Johnson City

STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID, ANGELA BAKER, SUSAN COUCH, AND JAMES HELMS


Kingsport

Bristol

Jonesborough

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SEEN IN JONESBOROUGH

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN

42nd National Storytelling Festival STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUSAN COUCH

Jonesborough held their annual on October 3rd, 4th and 5th in historic Jonesborough Tennessee. This was another wonderful year of great stories from all over the world. The National Storytelling Festival where tents and tellers could be found throughout the historic District is the nation’s oldest and most dynamic event dedicated to the oral tradition of storytelling. This year’s three day event brought people out for a fun weekend of Storytelling and visiting local business. Morning until night the streets were filled with people. Many special events were held all weekend, withsome brave souls staying late for the ghost stories. There was a wine and beer garden held at the International Storytelling Center sponsored by Holston Distributing. Save the date for next year, the first weekend in October you will be glad you did.

Debbie Cousins, Steve Star, with Joan and Vern Dauerty

Debbie Kruse, Matt Dotson, and Karen Childress

Richard and Helen Anderson Bena and Garry Kear

Joletta and Mike Woodward

Sandy Jenkins, CeilAnne Clement, and Jackie Zani

Judy and Len Cabral

Virginia Kennedy, Dolores Hydock, David Claunch, and Libby Tipton

Joan Bauer and Beverly Jenkins

Wendy Bartee and Peggy Berglund

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Jac Gurley



SEEN IN BRISTOL

COUNTRY MUSIC MUSEUM

Virginia/Tennessee

Legislative Reception STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID

Legislators from Tennessee and Virginia took part in a Legislative Reception held Dec. 3 at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum (BCMM). Hosted by the Bristol Chamber of Commerce, the 2014 Governmental sponsors and the BCMM, more than 100 people were in attendance, including Chamber Gold Club Members, the Chamber Board of Directors and past Chamber Board Chairmen, as well as city officials from both Bristol, Tennessee and Bristol, Virginia. Legislators who took part in the reception and also addressed the crowd included Tennessee’s Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey, Representative Jon Lundberg and Representative Timothy Hill while Virginia legislators in attendance included Senator Bill Carrico, Delegate Israel O’Quinn along with representatives from the offices of U.S. Senator Mark Warner and U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith.

Virginia Senator Bill Carrico and Don Bowman

Chris Lee and Dr. Mike Browder

Ed Everett and Tennessee Representative Timothy Hill

Charles Earhart, Christina Blevins, with Kathy and Chad Keen

Scott Emerine and Leah Ross

Mark Lucas, David Ring, and Garry Tucker

Trish Buckles, Kathy Lowdermilk, and Sarah Hutchinson

Hannah and Jacob Holmes with Nick McDavid

Virginia Delegate Israel O’Quinn and Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey

Howard and Rhonda Chafin

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Landy Mathes and Brad White

Jack Dempsey and Carl Moore


SEEN IN THE TRI-CITIES

WCQR’s Day of Service presents Bell Ringing Day PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID, GREG RANDOLPH, AND LARK ADAMS | STORY SUBMITTED

On December 1st, WCQR and the Salvation Army teamed up to have a “Bell Ringing Day” across the Tri-Cities area. WCQR staff and listeners signed up to be bell ringers throughout the day at the Mall in Johnson City, Walmart in Kingsport and Walmart in Bristol. The goal of the day was to encourage other WCQR listeners across our area to give back to the community either by being a bell ringer with the Salvation Army or any other way of volunteering throughout the community. Other WCQR listeners were spotted at the Hobby Lobby in Kingsport as well as the Walmart in Bristol, VA! Hannah Ayers, Director of Promotions for WCQR was encouraged by the turnout of listeners wanting to help. “Christmas is a season that’s all about love-we’re celebrating the birth of Jesus and the love He had for us to come to save us. So WCQR wanted to encourage our listeners to share God’s love by giving back to the poorest in our community in a big way,” Ayers said. “To be able to team up with our friends at the Salvation Army and to see our listeners come out and ring the bells to raise money for the poor and needy made this day a great way to start the Christmas season. We hope others will find a way to give back during the holidays!” Captain Joe Irvin of the Bristol Salvation Army was thrilled by the overwhelming turnout of WCQR listeners who were excited to volunteer with the Salvation Army and says it was encouraging to see such support for the Army as the strive to “do the most good” for the poorest among us. So far, the Red Kettle Campaign has received $60,000 in donations; this year’s goal is $370,000 across the Tri-Cities. All money in the Red Kettle Campaign goes to various ministries of the Salvation Army, including helping fund their soup kitchens, shelters, and clothing programs.

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VIP NONPROFIT Profile

Holston Home for Children

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arter came to Holston United Methodist Home for Children after spending 3 days wide awake and unable to rest. Regularly using crystal meth his grandmother felt like she was losing him forever. He had little hope that life could ever change for him either. During his first Bible study at Holston Home, Carter found peace in a way he never thought he could. During a broken and heartfelt conversation with the Director of Christian Life, Abel Carrico, Carter found peace and forgiveness in Jesus. Since that day, he has been baptized and is learning to walk with the Lord on a daily basis. He has attained his GED and will be enrolling in college for the upcoming spring semester. John was admitted to Holston Home after a long history of problems in school. Drug use was prevalent in his family and his mother was initially skeptical of the help being offered. After some time of building relationships with the counselors from Holston, John’s mother became more open to change. She was able to locate employment, housing, and has maintained her sobriety. With the worry about his mother lessening, John began doing much better in school. He made positive friends and stopped experimenting with drugs. As a result of their hard work John returned home and even joined the basketball team. When Nathan took the stage to deliver the Valedictorian speech at Beacon School’s Graduation he told the story of his life and the hardships he encountered before coming to Holston Home. “I used to think that Holston Home would be a road block, something that was standing between me and where I wanted to go,” said Nathan. “But now I know that Holston Home is a ‘detour’ that all of us get to take in order to find the right path.”

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These are just a few stories that reflect the work being done through Holston United Methodist Home for Children. The ministry of Holston Home began in 1895. It was during the years following the civil war that American families found themselves in great need. Many children were left orphaned and alone. As Eva Grey Hutchins describes in her book Haven in the Hills: A History of Holston United Methodist Home for Children, “Someone was needed to care for these children and the Christian community took on the responsibility of establishing orphanages.” According to Hutchins, this was also true for Holston Home. “It began through the efforts of one dedicated Methodist woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Reeves Wiley.” Little did she know that her efforts would touch the lives of so many. From these early beginnings the Holston Home has grown to serve more than 325 children and their families on any given day with family service centers located throughout East TN and Southwest VA. For over one hundred years Holston Home has had one mission “to provide hope and healing to children and families struggling with life’s challenges.” Last year Holston Home served over 700 children through its various programs. To fulfill the mission, staff and volunteers work to build meaningful, trusting relationships which result in wholeness and permanency for children and families. Building on the foundation of Christian principles and best-practice standards, Holston offers a broad array of services, including education, group care, adoption services, foster care, early childhood ministries, adventure programs, and Christian Life activities. Headquartered in Greeneville, TN Holston Home has often been referred to as a “Haven in the Hills.” Rich in history and noted for its services to children and families,

this ministry continues to bless the lives of others. “We want our kids to know that Jesus wants to have a real relationship with them just like we do,” says Bradley Williams, President of Holston Home for Children. “It doesn’t matter what they have experienced or what they have done His grace is fully sufficient for all of us and a brighter future is God’s desire for them.” Holston Home depends on the prayers and generous support from people in our area who want to see a brighter future for children and youth. If you would like more information about how you can be a part of Holston Home and their mission to children and families, contact Nicole Rader by phone at (423)-787-8753 or e-mail nicolerader@ holstonhome.org. You can also visit our website for a full explanation of the programs and services that Holston Home provides.


SEEN IN ABINGDON

THE VIRGINIAN

Bristol Ballet Champagne Soirée STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY LARK ADAMS

The Gentlemen of the Bristol Ballet hosted a Champagne Soirée on December 6 in the Virginian Golf Club Estates. This elegant event featured fabulous local treats provided by Bristol restaurants and lots of champagne, of course! In addition to champagne, they served local wines by Reedy Creek, and even had a gourmet beer tasting by Studio Brew, a new local brewery. The event coincided with the weekend of Nutcracker performances by Bristol Ballet at the Paramount Center for the Arts. In attendance at the event were all of the guest dancers. These individuals are professional dancers, all based in New York City, and appeared in the 2014 Bristol Ballet Nutcracker production.

Elizabeth Burriss, Brad Adams, and Gena Spires

Bristol Ballet was started in 1948 by Constance Hardinge as a school for the training of young people in the art of dance. In 1966 Bristol Ballet produced the area’s first “Nutcracker” ballet, which became a long-standing favorite of children and adults alike. Michele Plescia serves as the organization’s Artistic Director, and she returned to the Tri-Cities area, and Bristol Ballet in 2004 after pursuing a ballet career, mainly in the Chicago area. Bristol Ballet’s mission and priority has always been to train and educate people about the art of dance, through exceptional ballet training for youth, and through productions for the public. Through its long history, the organization has served tens of thousands of young dancers and audience members. Children are the main focus of our educational efforts; however, educating and entertaining all of the public are important.

Ivy (Managing Director of Bristol Ballet) and Wes Ritchie with Michele Plescia, Artistic Director of Bristol Ballet

Kevin Crutchfield with Ann and Bill Woods Elizabeth and William Burriss

(Professional Dancers in the 2014 Bristol Ballet Nutcracker Production) – Erin Ginn and Joel Levy

(Professional Dancers in the 2014 Bristol Ballet Nutcracker Production) - Ryan Carroll and Lydia Haug

Lauren Kist and Jeremy Ratliff

Dean and Karen Tillison

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Dave Zochowski, Ramesh Murthy, and Dr. Ross Spires

Chris Littleford and Frank Goodpasture


SLATER COMMUNITY CENTER

STORY BY MALLORY CROSS, SENIOR PROGRAM COORDINATOR

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rom the outside it may look like a plain brick building, but once you step across the threshold, the energy is palatable! Senior adults sign in at the modern computerized check in area before racing off for today’s agenda. Some come armed with free weights, kettle bells, dancing shoes, or pickle ball racquets. Others have their artist palettes in tow, or a yoga mat tucked under their arm. What’s going on? It’s just another busy day at the Slater Community Center. For almost four decades the Slater Community Center has been a hidden gem in the city of Bristol, Tennessee’s outstanding service arena. In the last five years the word on the street is that it is the place to be - the secret is out! With a dedication to fostering personal growth and independence by promoting active living for optimal aging, the Senior Division continues to offer fitness for all levels of ability. Boasting one of the most intensive and varied fitness programs in the area, the weekly schedule of fitness classes includes everything from A-Z, Absolute Abs to Zumba, that is. Currently the Center offers; kettle bells, spin, Barre, Silver Sneakers classes, strength training, standard aerobics classes, TRX, line dancing, TABATA, and Yoga. The Center is outfitted with state of the art cardio equipment and Nautilus weight equipment. Also available is one-on-one personal training and weight management consultation. But wait there is more … since the facility’s goal is to assist senior adults with optimal aging, you will also find computer classes, watercolor studio classes, oil and acrylics studio classes, creative writing, bridge, Mah Jongg, day trips, dances, and numerous seasonal special events. Recently, the Center celebrated the ‘12 Days of Fitness,’ with special holiday treats, giveaways, and an appearance by Santa. The Center plans activities and services that are designed to improve the physical, social, emotional, and educational quality of life for seniors. Fit for LIFE, their motto, means fit to enjoy all facets of life. That is the opportunity the Slater Community Center provides to everyone who walks through the door.

SLATER COMMUNITY CENTER

Bristol, TN Parks and Recreation Department 325 McDowell St | Bristol, TN 37620

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SEEN IN JOHNSON CITY

DOWNTOWN

Southside’s Downtown Johnson City

Culinary Tour

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIELLE HAHNE | STORY SUBMITTED

Johnson City has seen plenty of expansion the last few years and we won’t see it stop anytime soon. To enhance this growth and cultivate community, two local men are creating unique experiences in our hometown. Randy Almanzor and Daniel Trigg are the brains behind SouthernSide and are bringing their newest ideas into fruition with the help of Jose Castillo. One of their events, which has quickly gained popularity, is the Johnson City Culinary Tour with a hint of neighborhood history. Each walking tour, which consists of 12-15 people, will make stops at up to five local restaurants. Thus far, the tours have included Wellington’s, The Label, Mid City Grill or The Willowtree Coffeehouse, Holy Taco or Buffalo Street Downtown Deli in no particular order. From Mid City Grill’s Truffle Hot Chocolate to an exclusive off menu dish offered at Holy Taco Cantina, our town’s finest will not disappoint. The duo hopes to expand and provide tours in both Bristol and Kingsport. Visit www.oursouthernside.com to sign up on an email list to receive a message when dates, prices and locations are confirmed for the next tour.

Daniel Trigg (SouthernSide)

Buffalo St Downtown Deli

Mollie, April, and Billy Teilhet

Anna and Patrick Muncey (The Fouled Anchor) Label

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Randy Almanzor, SouthernSide


Rose Bell @ Buffalo St Downtown DeliÂ

Jesse Scott (Holy Taco)

get fit with KB! Pilates - Monday and Wednesday 8:30-9:30am Yoga - Monday and Wednesday 3:30pm and 5:30pm, Tuesday and Friday 8:30-9:30am Barre toning neW! Saturdays 10:30-11:30am*

ZumBa - Tuesday and Friday 9-10am tai Chi - Saturday 9-10am adult Ballet - Tuesdays 7:15-8:15pm Class Pass - $35 per month - unlimited classes!

423-378-3967

2 0 1 C h e r o k e e S t, K i n g s p o rt

Brad Mottern (The Label Chef)


SEEN IN KINGSPORT

MEADOWIEW CONVENTION CENTER

Kingsport Holiday After Hours STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID

The Meadowview Marriott Convention Center and Resort had a full house as they hosted the Kingsport Holiday After Hours on Thursday December 4th. Delicious food and drinks filled the room as guests from all over the Kingsport region came to attend. Old friends and new friends all were spotted and the evening gave everyone time to catch up and wish their friends and colleagues a happy holiday season. During the middle of the evening, great prizes from around the Tri-Cities were given away to some lucky guests. Then an announcement was made about the New Year’s party that will be held at Meadowview on the 31st. People continued to mingle and make new contacts throughout the evening. The Holiday After Hours is the most exciting Kingsport After Hours and is always well attended by everyone in the community.

Carol Pitts and Jan Stapleton

Ella Helton, Robin Smith, and Donna Lampkins

Chuck Mason with Tara and Bill Barnes

Rick Ulmer and Darren Eskind

George and Angela Price with George DeCroes

Viola and Bill Campbell

ECU

Collette George with Rochelle and Brian
Trent


THE SANTA TRAIN

SEEN IN KINGSPORT

Santa Train 2015 PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY LINDA COFFEE

It is time to start preparing for Santa Train 2015! Preparation for the Santa Train happens year long as donations are prepared and accepted for distribution along the 110-mile route. This year, the 72nd annual trip, Santa and friends tossed more than 15 tons of toys, food, candy, clothing and other gifts to crowds gathered at each of the fourteen scheduled stops. The celebrity guest for the 2014 train, Amy Grant, greeted crowds at each stop and performed a couple of songs for the Kingsport crowd. Sponsors for The Santa Train are CSX, Dignity U Wear, Food City and Kingsport Chamber of Commerce. For more information, please visit www.teamsantatrain.org Food City Sponsors with Santa

Scott Moore and Mark Hubbard of Food City

Parents of the Train Conductor

Santa Train Ed Moore Service Awards to Frank Waldo and Don Royston

15 tons of toys distributed from the train!

Randy Griffin (Train ride winner) and guest, Jennifer Shelton

Santa delivering toys! Christine Williamson and Ashley Grindstaff

Elf, Emily Thompson

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SEEN IN KINGSPORT

THE SANTA TRAIN

Wife of Train Engineer

CSX Employees helping Santa’s trip

Amy Grant sings for a special friend

Candy!

Photo op with Amy Grant

Jamie Horton (Food City) and Nan Coyle (Dignity U Wear)

Toys from Santa!

Jeff Fleming assisting Santa

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Eastman volunteers on the train


THE SANTA TRAIN

SEEN IN KINGSPORT

Helping Santa is so joyful! Kristen Seay, Leigh Lindsey, and Danielle Hall

Amy Grant meeting people and handing out gifts.

Food City with Amy Grant

Amy Grant and her sisters helping Santa.

Elf, Jeff Fleming

Chamber of Commerce Volunteers

Cody Woods and Emile Darnell ready to greet Santa and Elves.

Steve Smith

Chief Elf!

Santa is ready for the Kingsport Christmas Parade

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SEEN IN JOHNSON CITY

DOWNTOWN

Up & At ‘Em 2014 Turkey Trot PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY JAMES HELMS

Thanksgiving Day 2014 turned out to be a cold snowy day in Johnson City, but that did not stop nearly 4,000 people from showing up for the Annual Up & At ‘Em Turkey Trot 5K. Runners and walkers gathered on Legion Street to begin the race winding through downtown. Wheelchair racers, kids, and those with dogs also participated this year. In all participants came from 38 different states including the state of Hawaii to join in the fun and festivities. Local celebrities such as the Mayor and Miss Johnson City, and Miss Historic Jonesborough also participated in the Turkey Trot. This event has become a yearly tradition and serves as a catalyst to promote community spirit.

University Parkway Team

Karen Hubbs, The Rabbit, and Dave Bratton

Race for Ian Team

Miss Historic Jonesborough, Hannah Everhart

Marcie Byrd and Lily Thacker

James Thompson and Sarah Richardson

Catherine McKenzie, Andy Burke, Catherine Hart, and Jacob McKenzie

Team Tomko

Jerry Humphrey and Ethan Palmer John Wright

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Team Tutu Turkeys


VIPSEEN EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY COVERAGE JANUARY 2015

Seen on the Scene ARTISAN CENTER THEATER RECRUITS NEW TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

SEVENTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BENEFIT DINNER TO BE HELD FOR BOXES OF HOPE

Hurst, Texas (November 26, 2014) – Artisan Center Theater is pleased to announce that David Hyde, Jr., graduating next month from East Tennessee State University (ETSU) with a BA in Theatre and focus on design and production will join Artisan on December 15, 2014 as Technical Director for theater operations. Hyde will oversee the technical and design needs of ACT’s Mainstage and new Children’s Theater. Additionally, he will guide the part time and volunteer groups in building sets and props.

Along with their family and friends, the Reynolds family will host the seventh annual Boxes of Hope Christmas benefit dinner at the Outdoorsmen, 4535 Highway 11W in Blountville, on Saturday, December 6 starting at 5 p.m. With help from friends and local restaurants, they prepare a homemade barbeque dinner with pork smoked all night prior to the event. All donations received from the event go directly to Boxes of Hope, an organization through which the Reynolds family provides necessities to those most in need.

FOOD CITY SUPPORTS PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA’S MISSION: ABLE Abingdon, VA (Wednesday, November 19, 2014) – Food City officials recently presented Paralyzed Veterans of America’s Mission: ABLE project with a check in the amount of $100,000. For several years the retailer has partnered with seven-time NASCAR Champion, Richard Petty, to host the annual fundraising campaign. “Thanks to our loyal customers, we have raised over $350,000 in the last three years to benefit Paralyzed Veterans of America,” said Steven C. Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer. “And this year we are proud to make yet another substantial contribution in support of this worthy cause.”

TENNESSEE CHAPTER OF AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION HONORS LDA ENGINEERING’S JOHNSON CITY PROJECT The Tennessee Chapter of American Public Works Association (TCAPWA) has awarded Founders Park in Johnson City as the Project of the Year. As the winner of the state award, the project will be entered into the national American Public Works Association Project of the Year competition next fall. Over six years, LDA Engineering worked with the city to facilitate meetings and develop a Master Development Plan for downtown. Founders Park was the first project selected from the Master Development Plan for completion. Nearly $4.5 million was approved for construction, design and acquisition.

SMART BEGINNINGS VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS TO HOST INAUGURAL TENDER LOVING CAREGIVERS CONFERENCE IN ABINGDON, VA (Abingdon, VA)- On Thursday, December 4, local childcare providers will receive a chance to “recharge their batteries” at the First Annual Tender Loving Caregivers Conference hosted by Smart Beginnings Virginia Highlands at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon. The daylong conference is designed to support the overall health and well-being of Early Childhood Professionals in Southwest Virginia. Smart Beginnings Virginia Highlands is a community-based, state-supported initiative that strives to ensure all children enter kindergarten healthy and ready to learn.

SHELTER INSURANCE OPENS NEW LOCATION IN BOONES CREEK A new Shelter Insurance business opened earlier this month on Boones Creek Road. Corrina Reynard is located at 3042 Boones Creek Road, ste 101 in Johnson City. She is excited to be working with the community on all insurance needs. She prides herself on quality service. With policies including auto, home, life, business, and so much more make sure to visit Corrina for your insurance needs. Drop by and see her or give her a call at 423-328-3166.

INTELLIHARTX (“ITX”) BRINGING 350-500 JOBS TO KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE HEALTHCARE SERVICES COMPANY TO CREATE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS AND MAJOR ITX PATIENT CONTACT CENTER State, regional, and local officials welcomed IntelliHARTx, LLC to Kingsport, Tennessee’s Downtown today. The healthcare revenue cycle business, that has a specific focus on healthcare patient balance accounts, announced that it will employ 100 people within a year and forecasts between 350 and 500 new jobs within four years of opening its Kingsport offices this fall. Company officials also said they are expanding operations by locating a major ITx Patient Contact Center in Northeastern Tennessee to complement their Patient Contact Center in Findlay, Ohio. JANUARY 2015 | VIPSEEN | 65


Seen on the Scene ALLIANCE FOR RURAL HEALTH ANNOUNCES NEW LEADERSHIP TEAM ABINGDON, Va. -The Alliance for Rural Health announced today the election of a new board of directors, affirming the organization’s renewed focus on helping to recruit and train new physicians to meet the needs of Southwest Virginia residents. MOUNTAIN STATES MEDICAL GROUP CARDIOLOGY HOLDS RIBBON-CUTTING AT THEIR NEW LOCATION IN JOHNSON CITY Mountain States Medical Group Cardiology is a progressive practice comprised of the area’s best cardiac and vascular specialists, mid-level providers, and medical office specialists whose primary goal is to take care of patients through a positive and supportive healthcare plan. There are 10 convenient cardiology practice locations throughout Tennessee and Virginia. We provide a full continuum of care for all of your healthcare needs. There was a ribbon cutting held on November 18, 2014 for our new Johnson City location at 310 North State of Franklin Road, Suite 400 Johnson City, TN 37604. Phone: 423-979-6000. For more information, please visitmymsmg.net.

The medical education project, formerly known as the Southwest Virginia School of Medicine, submitted its implementation plan to the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Revitalization Commission on November 15, 2014 and announced the creation of the Alliance for Rural Health. Today’s actions solidified the transfer of control of the project to the new group of academic and health care partners that include Emory & Henry College, East Tennessee State University, Mountain States Health Alliance, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Virginia Community College System, the Town of Abingdon, and the Town of Marion, Smyth County and the Smyth County Community Foundation.

WALGREENS AND AARP MAKE DONATION TO SECOND HARVEST During September Walgreens stores across Tennessee collected $1 donations at the cash register. In addition, AARP member volunteers and Walgreens associates held food drives and volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee. On Friday, December 19, 2014 at 9:00a.m. at Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee Walgreens Executives along with AARP Northeast Tennessee Volunteer Representative, Buster Watts, will present a donation of $12,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee from the 2014 community marketing campaign. Over $60,000 was raised in Tennessee to be divided between the 5 Tennessee Feeding America Food Banks. The donated funds were the result of AARP and Walgreens 3 year commitment to help feed the hungry through their Days of Service campaign.

JANUARY JAMS CONCERT SERIES RETURNS WITH A LINE-UP OF NATIONALLY RECONIZED ARTISTS VA- Barter Theatre and the Abingdon Music Experience team up for the 3rd annual January Jams Series, January 9th through 29th. Grammy Award winning and nationally recognized artists will perform a total of 7 concerts to run on Fridays and Saturdays during January. With beloved icons like The Blind Boys of Alabama or Grammy Award-winner Mavis Staples, as well as the hottest up-and-coming artists like Ben Sollee and Greensky Bluegrass and more, the series offers something for everyone. All concerts will be performed at Barter Theatre in downtown Abingdon. The 500-seat venue provides a uniquely intimate concert experience, and now offers beer and wine for concert-goers to enjoy during the show in theatresafe cups.

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ASD IS TURNING 20! ASD is turning 20 years old in 2015 and thanks to our partners, donors and volunteers, we are looking forward to another 20 years serving our region. In the last 20 years, local foods have become almost mainstream, healthcare is going through dramatic changes, and partners are coming together to connect and promote nutrition and health. In a clear demonstration of the non-partisan nature of the issues facing us today, the Governors of TN and VA have put forth initiatives that address the health of our communities. In short, the last 20 years have not been about ASD or any other organization’s food system work in our region and the next 20 years won’t be either. What it is about is the farmer who needs training and access to markets, the student who plants a school garden and watches it grow, the food pantry participants who receive nutrition education and the need to keep our farm and forestland viable for future generations.


Seen on the Scene D.B. GRADUATE CATHERINE ANDERSON-QUINONES TO PERFORM AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON DECEMBER 20, 2014 Kingsport, TN -- The Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts congratulates Catherine Anderson-Quinones for the opportunity to participate in Christmas Concerts at the White House on December 20. Catherine is the daughter of Daryl Anderson and Juana Quinones of Kingsport, TN. Catherine is a 2011 graduate of Dobyns-Bennett and currently a student at DePauw University in Indiana. Catherine will also be performing with the DePauw Chamber orchestra in the Brahms-Saal in Vienna’s famed Musikverein on January 14, 2015. MOUNTAIN STATES FOUNDATION AWARDS THREE MORE DON BREWER SCHOLARSHIPS The Mountain States Foundation has awarded its 2014 Don Brewer Scholarships, providing support to three Mountain States Health Allianceconnected students pursuing careers in health care. This year’s winners are: • RYAN POWERS, a first-year student of East Tennessee State University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program; • AMANDA HALL, a full-time nurse at Johnson City Medical Center, who is studying to earn her RN-BSN degree from King University; • CHRISTOPHER MORRIS, a second-year Quillen College of Medicine student. The scholarship fund is sponsored by Realty Trust Group of Knoxville and awards three scholarships of $2,000 apiece. To be eligible, the applicant must be a Mountain States team member or a dependent of a Mountain States team member, and be a student in the health care field in this region – in physical therapy or occupational therapy school, medical school or pharmacy school.

ETSU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED The ETSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced Thursday the Buccaneers’ 2015 football schedule, a slate that will feature six homes games and four road matchups, and includes contests against NCAA Division I FCS opponents such as Charleston Southern, Mercer and Gardner-Webb. As was announced in the fall of 2013, the Bucs will open their 2015 season at home on Thursday night, Sept. 3 against Kennesaw State, in what will be the first game for both programs. The Bucs will then play their second straight home game when they welcome in Maryville College on Thursday, Sept. 10th. Fans can purchase their season tickets now by calling 423-439-3878 or by visiting ETSUBucs.com and clicking on the ticket link.


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BRISTOL COUNTRY CLUB

United Way of Bristol Special Event PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIELLE HAHNE | STORY SUBMITTED

A special event, designed to give professional leaders in the community a better understanding of United Way of Bristol’s mission and its importance to this area, took place Nov. 13 at The Country Club of Bristol. More than 60 people attended the event, sponsored by TruPoint Bank and The Country Club of Bristol, along with Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Figueiras, Drs. Eric and Garieann Fish, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas “T.C.” Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Challen Walling. Attendees had the opportunity to spend some quality time with United Way board members, as well as other area professionals who support United Way of Bristol. In its second year, the event is designed to share the United Way story in hopes of gaining additional advocates who recognize the importance of championing the organization as it endeavors to bring together resources to help those in need live healthy, productive lives.

Paige Furrow and Bill Smith

Jim Maxwell, David Akard III, and Rae Akard

Mike Browder, Linda Browder, and Shane Newton

Left side, bottom to top: Garieann Fish, Marie Appleby, Barbara Walling, and Challen Walling Right side, bottom to top: Eric Fish, Dawn Figueiras, Janice Greene, and T.C. Greene

(L-R) Rod Zickler, Mike Spear, Kathy Carnell, Karen Spear, and Susan Zickler Jonathan and Nicole Hughes Susan Zickler, Denise Tran, and Kathy Carnell

Lola and Rick McVey Jody and Rhonda Helms

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Lisa Cofer, Janice Weisenburger, and Dawn Figueiras


EXHALE FITNESS STUDIO

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One Warm Coat Drive STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID

Exhale Fitness Studio hosted a free charity event Saturday, December 6th for a well-known coat drive. Three instructors taught a whole room full of people who were more than happy to help the great cause. The requirement to attend the free class was to bring a gently used or new coat to Exhale that morning. Exhale partnered with One Warm Coat and Youth Villages to spread the warmth of a good coat to people in communities across our region. The goal was 100 coats or more! With the help of some fabulous ladies, the goal was exceeded with a total of over 150 coats! One Warm Coat started in 1992 with a Thanksgiving weekend coat drive at one location in San Francisco. Since then, the organization has welcomed thousands of groups across North America, who joined their efforts with the same goal. To find out more about One Warm Coat visit onewarmcoat.org. To learn more about Exhale Fitness Studio visit their website at exhalefitstudio.com.

The Fitness Class

Christin Magnus, Amanda Burrow, and Megan Ellis

Katherine Hyder

Carson and Christy

Marti Cleveland and Heather Gore

Karen Kidner and Beth Huber

Suzie Trent and Pam Austin

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SOPHISTICATED SMILES

Smile Enhancement Event PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY DANIELLE HAHNE

On November 13th, Sophisticated Smiles of Johnson City held their Fall Smile Enhancement Event. Dr Angela R. Cameron and her team invited everyone around the Tri-Cities out to their Holiday Special, their goal: to let them help you “Fall in love with your Smile”. Dr. Cameron hosted the spectacular event where guests got to grab for dental dollars in a money machine to win prizes, gave away bleaching kits to those who mentioned the VIPSEEN Magazine gift guide with their Botox purchase and Austin Springs Spa provided free massages. Every guest was also entered into a drawing for a complimentary in-office Zoom Whitening. By the end of the evening, everyone left with a big smile. Sophisticated Smiles is proud to offer the Tri-Cities the latest in cosmetic and sedation dentistry. They believe a healthy, attractive smile is an important facet in life. Sophisticated Smiles is located at 189 Corporate Drive, Suite 20. Learn more on their website at sophisticated-smiles.com

Cheryl Thornsbury

Lynn McNeal

Delores Brickey and Nancy Alley Carla Strickland and Dr. Angela Cameron

Austin Springs Spa

Dr. Angela Cameron and Her Team


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Santa Special AniMile and Human Race PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID

The 2014 Santa Special AniMile and Human Race took place in Downtown Kingsport Saturday, November 22nd right before the Santa Train Arrived. The annual race has become a tradition and always kicks off the Kingsport Christmas celebrations! The flat and fast one mile course roughly follows the parade route in front of thousands of parade spectators. The event featured two races, the Human Race and the Bank of Tennessee AniMile race.

The race this year was run in honor of Rick McGill, a brain cancer survivor and long time animal lover. The race proceeds benefit the Sullivan County Humane Society. Bank of Tennessee, Culligan and Chef’s Pizza sponsor the Santa Special AniMile and Human Race. The run is presented by We Run Events. Thank you to all who ran and supported the AniMile Race tradition.

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Pet Personals VIPSEEN TRI-CITIES CLASSIFIEDS

VOL. VIII, January 2015 | The Premier Meeting Place for Pets and their Prospective Owners

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League of Washington County. I like living here because there is a lot of other cats I can play with, but I wish I had someone who loved me. I love to play with anything that moves! Can you help me find my forever playmate?

HELLO THERE, I’M GLADE.

Don’t let my beautiful picture fool you, I am not as proper as I look. I am very lively and love to chase things. They call me princess at the Defense League of Washington County because I like all the attention. I am looking for a quiet home with no other pets. Will you help me find my purrrfect home?

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I am really happy to be alive! When I was a baby, I got dumped on the side of the road with my family. Somehow, we survived. Now I am sweet and playful and am looking for someone who will love me forever. I don’t like the outside and only want to stay inside. I am almost one year old! So I still have a lot of love left. Does anyone know of a home for me?

HELLO THERE, MY NAME IS LARRY. I am a

mix of hound and boxer but I am all heart! I am really grateful for the people at the Unicoi Animal Shelter, but I am looking for a family to enjoy. They will be happy to know I am crate trained, leash trained and house g broken (told you I was a good dog). Is anyone lookin for a great life long friend?

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HI, I AM SISSY. I am a young

lady who is looking for a great family to give my love to. I am always sweet to everyone and I am quite the sensitive soul. Right now I live with a nice foster family but they can’t keep me forever. Would you know anyone who would love me?


CIVIC AUDITORIUM CENTER

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9th Annual Thanks for Giving PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID

Saturday, November 15th was a great day for thousands of families around the region. The 9th Annual Thanks for Giving, organized by Russell and Tammy Street, was a huge success with even more attendees than last year. A venue change proved to be a great choice as the Kingsport Civic Auditorium can accommodate more people. This event was founded to supply thousands of families with items they need such as clothing, house wares and winter coats, and even a few Christmas presents. “We have a whole auditorium full of house wares, coats, clothing, toys, gift items, everything that you could imagine and we have had volunteers all week here working. We have got over two thousand volunteer hours from Monday through Friday,� said Tammy Street. Two hours after opening the doors on Saturday they had more than 1,400 visitors and was one of the biggest events yet.

Hannah and Kendalye

Miranda and Lauren

Santa!

Glen and Becca

The Street Family

Jim, Diane, Gloria, and Lily

Dobyns-Bennett Marketing class volunteering

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CHURCH CIRCLE

Kingsport Annual Tree Lighting PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY LINDA COFFEY

On Saturday, December 6th, the Annual tree lighting event took place in downtown Kingsport at Church Circle. The rain stopped just in time for friends and family to gather and enjoy the festivities. First Broad Street UMC, Oak Hill Funeral Home, and Tri-Summit Bank offered complimentary hot beverages. Food trucks and local vendors had items for sale. The gingerbread display was once again at Regions Bank. Entertainment was provided by First Broad Street UMC Handbell Choir, DobynsBennett’s Acappella group, Armonia, Lamplight Theater, Sullivan South Marching Band, and the “Voices of the Mountains”. Mayor Dennis Phillips, with the assistance of a friend from “Big Brothers – Big Sisters”, counted down to the moment of lighting the tree. As the crowd joined together in singing around the tree, the spirit of Christmas was felt in Downtown Kingsport.

Susan Mallick, Emily Lemiux, and Rev. Mickey Rainwater

Kaylie Vaughn, Annabel Peavler and Olivia Carty of DB’s Service Club, Devilish Debs

Jeff Fleming, Bobbie Phillips, Christi Fleming, and Mayor Dennis Phillips

Logan McMeans and Samantha Chapman of Slammin’ Sammy’s

Sevier Middle School Students enjoying the activities

Bill Grigsby and Nancy Tate

Lauren Dobbs and Sookie – winners in the Howliday Costume Contest

Aaron, Vivian, James, Robert, and Pam

Gail Preslar, Gerald Harper, Liz Allen, and Linda Murphy

Angela and Tony Mayhew with Kita

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CUMBERLAND SQUARE PARK

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Bristol Tree Lighting PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY LARK ADAMS

Lights, Camera, Holidays! On December 1st, Bristol celebrated its 34th Annual Community Christmas Tree Lighting at Cumberland Square Park in Historic Downtown Bristol. The event showcased the site’s nearly 50-foot Norwegian Spruce and its younger counterpart, a 25-foot Douglas Fir. BVU technicians decorated the pair with thousands of warm-white Christmas lights – about 30,000 of them – for a dramatic and joyous display. Leah Ross and Bill Hartley

Bristol Mayors Lea Powers and Catherine Brillhart

The event featured live music performances, refreshments and a special visit from the Tennessee High School Viking Marching Band. Bristol’s twin-city mayors, Catherine Brillhart [VA] and Lea Powers [TN], threw the switch that illuminates Bristol’s beautiful community trees throughout the holiday season. Music and the Christmas spirit filled the evening air as local residents crowded around the trees to ring in the holiday season together. “Each year, we learn new stories of people that have attended this community tradition for decades. Of course, we love this event, but we’re amazed to see just how many others love it too.” 2014 is BVU’s ninth consecutive year as the event sponsor.

Tree Lighting Event Originator Nancy Marney

Tennessee High Marching Band

Charlene Baker, Callie Baker, and Gionna Russo

“This event is a small escape from the hectic schedules and chaos that are sometimes associated with the holiday season. It is an honor to see different families and members of our community come together to ring in the Christmas season,” explains Hall. “Over the past few years, we have seen this event grow into thousands of attendees.”

Chris Coble, Gina Robinson, Zoe Coble, Melinda Feldt, and Scott Robinson

Brad White, Associate Director of Believe in Bristol

Landy Mathes and Scotty Almany

The Foy Family

The Bishop Family

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DOWNTOWN

Window Wonderland PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY JAMES HELMS

It was a festive mood this year in Johnson City, Tennessee as local downtown businesses prepared for the holiday season by decorating their windows and storefronts in holiday décor. As I meandered through Market and Main Street, festive lights, snowmen, reindeer and even Old St. Nick himself caught my eye. This year turned out to be cold and rainy but inside restaurants were entertaining customers with their delicious foods and small shops were enticing shoppers with their wares. It was a chance to show off their creativity before the start of the Johnson City parade. This event was sponsored by The Friends of Old Downtown and was part of the First Friday events. For more information please visit DowntownJC.org.

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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN, STATE STREET

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Downtown Bristol Open House PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY LARK ADAMS

State Street in Historic Downtown Bristol was alive with the holiday spirit on Monday, November 24. During the free event, stores and restaurants were open and holding customer appreciation events. Special discounts were available for those doing holiday shopping, and many stores had cookies, drinks and other treats. Santa made an early appearance for pictures and to greet children. Carriage rides were available all evening and many families and couples took advantage. Every man, woman and child were in the holiday spirit and enjoyed the beautiful decorations and atmosphere that all the merchants created together. Thanks to the warm weather and the warmer welcome from downtown merchants, the event was very well attended. All in all, it was a great kickoff to the holiday season for Bristol!

Francie Mehl, Luke Gray, Addie Clark, and Mikan Smith

The Washington and Lee Elementary School Warblers

Believe in Bristol office

Abigail and Emily Huffman

DeAnna Greene, Landy Mathes, and Michael Felty

Molly Barr

Christina Blevins

Suzanne Brewster, Shirlene Coffey, and Hope Grindstaff

Connie and Tom Swadley of Memory Lane Cafe Jo Rosser

Officer Doug Cooper and Sergeant Steve Crawford

Santa and friends

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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN

Jonesborough Christmas Open House STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUSAN COUCH

Jonesborough Main Street Businesses held their Christmas Open House on Saturday November 29th. Many businesses offered special discounts, refreshments and give-a-ways for the eager shops, with extended shopping hours until 8 p.m. Historic walking tours were given by the Chester Inn Museum. International Storytelling Center offered free gift-wrapping. What a great day to shop, the streets were full of shoppers and families ready to kick off the Christmas season with visits to Santa and Mrs. Claus and last but not least visits with the Grinch. This is truly a wonderful town to enjoy in the Holiday season, if you missed it, you can come visit Santa and Mrs. Claus at the sleigh in front of the courthouse every Saturday in December. The lighting of the Tree ceremony started at 6 p.m. with carolers singing on the Washington County Court House steps. Many locals and visitors came to enjoy the Holiday kick off of the oldest town in Tennessee.

Barbie Spain, Marianne Onks, and Kathy Kinley

Maureen Knechtey, Michelle and Gordon Garber, Joni, with Ken and Dave Maddox

Lilly and Wise Families

The Savage and Hall Families

Barbara Stout, Jeanette Miller, and Marla Whitsell

The Smith Family

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The Davis Family

Robin Jones and Liz McCoy

Whitney Estep and Margaret Tugman

Shelia Lowe and Emma Rae Bradley

Melissa Cox and Rachel Conger


FREEDOM HALL

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ETSU Men’s Opening Night PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIELLE HAHNE | STORY BY SUBMITTED

Louie Gump and Jeremy Ross

David Mullins and Barbara Mason

The ETSU men’s basketball team made a successful and historic return to the Southern Conference on Wednesday, Dec. 3, inside Freedom Hall, as the Buccaneers defeated the Western Carolina Catamounts 96-89 in the conference opener for both teams. This was the first SoCon contest for the Buccaneers since leaving the league following the 2004-05 season. The game, which was sponsored by First Bank & Trust Company, was promoted with the #FillFreedom slogan, and ETSU’s fans responded by providing a seasonhigh attendance number and a quality home court advantage for the Bucs. The gathered crowd watched the Bucs match the program’s all-time record for 3-pointers in a game, as ETSU made 15 shots from beyond the arc. While the shooting performance was impressive and the Bucs built a 16-point halftime lead, the team still had to hold off a rally by Western Carolina, as the Catamounts managed to tie the game at 83-83 with less than four minutes left in the game. However, at that point senior guard Jalen Riley scored eight of his career high 31 points in the final minutes to seal the victory. With the win, ETSU is off to its best start since the 2003-04 season with a 5-1 overall record and a 1-0 mark in SoCon play. Fans wishing to join the fun at an ETSU game can do so by calling 423-439-ETSU (3878) to order tickets, or go on-line at ETSUBucs.com.

Joe Trujillo (Johnson City Honda)

Laura Cox, Tyler Cox, and Thomas Cox

Tony Treadway, Thomas Henning, Dawn Henning, and Teresa Treadway

Breelyn and Alex Bomba, Grant and Stephanie Summers, and Nita and RT Summers

Tori Head, Tanner Ball, and Sarah Morabito

Pam Vermillion, Dottie and Dr. Gibson and Dr. Vermillion

First Bank & Trust Company

Jordan and Tara Findlay, with Betsy and Charles Byrne

David Tomita enjoying the game with friends

Brian Nolan, President of ETSU with Melissa Jones

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DOWNTOWN

Believe in Bristol Loft Tours STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAMES HELMS

November 1, 2014 ushered in the first snowfall of the year in the Bristol area and offered a chilly start to the annual Believe in Bristol Loft Tours in downtown Bristol. The self-guided tour started in the Believe in Bristol office and wound its way downtown stopping at various locations along Fifth Street, Sixth Street, and State Street. Homeowners and loft tenants enjoy the sights and sounds of a vibrant downtown lifestyle abundant with choices of eateries, boutiques, galleries, and a hopping nightlife and entertainment scene. According to homeowner Michael Wilson, cities are running out of real estate to develop and are beginning to focus on renovating existing structures within the city to help foster growth and attract new people and businesses to the area. Main Street Executive Director Christina Blevins believes that it is essential to revitalize the downtown area to making it a destination point for homeowners, new business, and tourists as well. For more information please visit www.believeinbristol.org .

Greg Vincill and Ron Hutton

Kathryn Cole

Courtney Cross and Dana Brown

Laura and Jessica Barnett

Margaret Feierabald

Michael and Bethany Wilson


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Downtown Kingsport’s

Johnson City Chamber After Hours

STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY LINDA COFFEY

STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY GREG RANDOLPH

The Downtown Kingsport Association’s Second Annual Holiday Loft Tour was held the first weekend in December. This tour gave area residents a chance to visit nine loft apartments around the downtown area. All lofts were decked out in their holiday finest and everyone had a warm drink and a treat for guests. People walked from loft to loft admiring, many in disbelief, the hidden gems that Downtown Kingsport has to offer.

East Coast Wings & Grill in Johnson City was the host of The Johnson City Chamber of Commerce After Hours on Thursday, December 4th. East Coast Wings & Grill General Manager Jasen Edwards was very pleased with the immense turnout and a great time was had by all. A plethora of tremendous wings and sauces were available to everyone along with appetizers, wine and a selection of craft beers.

Last year, the Loft Tour was so successful that many residents expected to have the tour a second year. As predicted, this year’s tour was even more attended. The rainy, cold weather didn’t stop the many anxious people who were eager to support Downtown Kingsport Association in such a great fundraiser. The loft residents were also very happy and excited to welcome tourists in from the cold. It was evident that they were thrilled to show off their beautiful homes.

There were a lot of familiar faces and also plenty of new business owners who have or will shortly be joining the Johnson City Community.

Annual Loft Tours

East Coast Wings

Johnson City Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Gary Mabrey was on hand as always with his ever present enthusiasm along with Chamber staff. Chamber After Hours are a tremendous opportunity for business professionals to get together after a hard day’s work and share in the fellowship of the business community and get the word out about their respective businesses. East Coast Wings & Grill was the perfect host for Thursday night’s festivities.

Nancy Cordell, Judy Ball, and Janice Castle Hector Moreno and Gary Mabrey

Mike Howle

Brenda Whitson and Brian Traynor

Marsha Enix Tyler Parsons and Zac Clark

Greg and Nicole Govertson

John Pardue

Jasen Edwards, John Kearns, and Matthew Hess of East Coast Wings

Hellen Lemmons and Dorothy Lawson

Dustin and Holly Booksch

Jeff and Robin Williams Lee and Jim Cordell

Mitchell Fuller and Emily Hite

KD Bowen and John Kearns

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KINGSPORT TOWN CENTER

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St. Jude’s

Give Thanks Walk STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID

Over 65 nation-wide communities hosted the St. Jude Give Thanks Walk Saturday November 22nd and the Tri-Cities was one of them. Over 500 participants showed up at the Kingsport Town Center to walk three miles around the inside of the building. The route was loaded with drinks and snacks including Seaver’s doughnuts, Starbucks coffee, a giant cookie cake from the Great American Cookie Company, fresh fruit, and pretzels from Aunite Ann’s. Two bands were playing music throughout the town center and everyone had high energy and was thrilled to be walking for such a great cause. The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Ranked one of the best pediatric cancer hospitals in the country, St. Jude is the first and only National Cancer Institutedesignated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children. The organization holds this walk annually to help raise money. This year, the Tri-Cities raised $130,000 for the cause!

Barbara Dubois, Chase Simpson,
and John Patrick

Team Cade

To learn more visit stjude.org.

Team Briggs
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Nussman family

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Just a Note to Say… RECIPE DEVELOPMENT, FOOD STYLING, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND ARTICLE BY LIZ BUSHONG

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“You’re the syrup on my pancakes, you’re the sugar in my tea, you’re the icing on my cupcakes, you’re the sweets in life for me, you’re the chocolate on my ice cream, you’re the sweet grapes in my wine, you’re everything I love in life, and will you be my Valentine?” JANUARY 2015 | VIPSEEN | 87


Serve it Up Sassy What a sweet sentiment for a letter or an invitation to a Valentine’s Day Soiree. Take a moment and send a letter or note to express your gratitude for a friendship, a heart- felt thank you for a small favor or a simple message, I am thinking about you today. This unexpected hand-written greeting will be met with great joy and comfort any day of the year but especially on Valentine’s Day. In this day of emails, texting and the absence of cursive writing, it seems like note or letter writing could become a distant memory. Fortunately, as long as we have pens and paper and something to say all we need to do is practice the art. The art of letter or note writing is a treasured tradition worth continuing. It is easy to get started just pick up a pen, grab some paper and begin, it doesn’t have to be a poem about sugary delights, just something sincere coming from the heart. In keeping with the note-writing theme and desserts, this intimate Valentine soiree begins with a cute one-of-a-kind envelope backdrop. Several 4 x 5 ½ inch white envelopes with the back flap facing forward are lined up side-by-side and row- by- row creating a subtle chevron pattern. A singular hot pink envelop draws attention to the overall scheme. The table is draped with a hot pink tablecloth with the classic white serving dishes and pedestals displaying the decadent desserts. Three outstanding desserts include Strawberry Linzer Cookies, Cupid Cupcakes and Cherry “envelope” Pastries. Envelope folded pink cloth napkins are neatly pressed and dress-up the table. Mini petit fours, chocolates and cinnamon imperials were purchased to round out the buffet. The cupid cupcakes are vanilla with pink fondant. A heart- shaped cupid cookie mold made the cute impression. The cupcakes are served up sassy in a white lace paper wrapper. Fruited water, hot tea and coffee could be served as choice beverages. Valentine’s Day would not be complete without flowers. Hot pink roses, bright green collard leaves and curly parsley are clustered together in a glass round vase as a statement but simple floral arrangement. Mixing vegetables with flowers makes arrangements come alive with texture and interest, besides being fun to create. As the soiree comes to a close, send a lovely valentine home with your guests; perhaps a small gift box containing chocolate truffles or petit fours along with a hand-written personalized friendly word. An unknown poet penned this relevant quote, “Not always is a Valentine composed of fancy paper with buds and birds, and clever words and cupids a la caper, oh birds and darts and sugar hearts are very sweet and fine, but often just a friendly word will make a Valentine”. Make every day as special as Valentine’s Day and send a note that is signed, sealed and delivered by YOU!

Cherry Envelope Pastry www.lizbushong.com

1 package refrigerated piecrust 1 can cherry pie filling ½ cup sparkling sugar ¼ cup whipping cream One 4 x 5 inch paper envelope One small heart shaped cookie cutter INSTRUCTIONS: Unroll pastry on floured surface. Open a 4 x 5 ½ inch paper envelope and use as a pattern. Reduce the pattern to make a smaller envelope if desired. Trace pattern onto parchment paper. This is your pattern. Cut pastry into 4 envelopes and 4 small heart shaped cut outs. Fill pastry with cherry pie filling, but not on the back flap. Following the folds of the paper envelop, fold the cutout pastry, leaving the upper flap open. Place heart cut-out on folded edges of pastry envelope. Place pastry on parchment lined baking sheet. Brush with whipping cream then sprinkle with sparkling sugar. Bake pastry at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned. Do not remove from baking sheet until completely cool. Yield: 4 pastries

Strawberry Linzer Cookies www.lizbushong.com

½ cup butter, softened 1/3cup sugar 1/3cup confectioner’s sugar 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon lemon extract ¼ cup heavy whipping cream 1½ cups all-purpose flour ¼ teaspoon salt

GARNISH: ½ cup strawberry jam Sparkling coarse sugar

INSTRUCTIONS: Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper, set aside. In large mixing bowl, beat butter, sugar and confectioners sugar until light and creamy. Add egg yolk, lemon extract and heavy whipping cream. Add flour and salt to creamed mixture. Beat until combined. Shape dough into a disc and wrap with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for one hour. Roll out chilled dough to ¼ inch thick. Using a 1 3/4 –inch scalloped-edge round cutter, cut 24 cookies, reroll dough and repeat. Place cookies on baking sheet. Using a small heart shaped cutter, cut out center on 12 cookies. Bake tiny hearts on separate baking sheet if desired. Refrigerate cookies before baking for 15 minutes. Preheat oven to 350. Bake cookies 15-20 minute’s, do not brown tops or bottoms. When cookies are cool, spread ½ teaspoon jam between whole cookie and top with cutout cookie. Sprinkle coarse sugar or confectioners sugar on top of cookies. Serve immediately or freeze cookies with out jam. Let cookies thaw before filling. Yield: 12 filled cookies

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Cupid Cupcakes www.lizbushong.com

1-18.25 ounce package white cake mix 1-3 ounce package instant vanilla pudding mix 3- egg whites 1-1/3 cup water 1/3- cup vegetable oil 1- teaspoon vanilla or extract of choice 1 container Vanilla Buttercream frosting-purchased 1 pound white fondant- tested Fondarific* ¼ cup confectioner’s sugar for rolling fondant ¼ teaspoon peppermint extract Pink food coloring color paste or gel Cupid heart-shaped cookie mold* 2- inch round cookie cutter

INSTRUCTIONS: Preheat oven to 350. Line cupcake pan with liners. Set aside. In large mixing bowl, add cake mix, pudding mix, egg whites, water, oil, and flavoring. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes, be sure to scrape down sides and bottom of mixing bowl. Pour batter into cupcake liners filling ½ full. Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes or until cake tester comes out clean. Remove from oven and let cool. TO FROST AND DECORATE: Lightly frost cakes butter cream frosting. Knead fondant until soft and pliable, add pink food coloring, knead until blended. On confectioner sugar coated surface, roll out fondant ¼ inch thick. Gently brush cookie mold with confectioner’s sugar, press cookie mold onto fondant using straight up and down motion. Cut a 2- inch circle around the cupid heart imprint. Repeat for all cupcakes. Place rounds on top of cupcakes. Yield: 24 standard cupcakes Cookie mold- www.houseonthehill.com Fondant- Fondarific, www.fondarific.com or The Gazebo in Kingsport, Tn. Cupcake wrappers- Hobby Lobby

On a personal note, I would like to thank you for readin g my art icles and for all the swe et compliments and enc ouraging words that many of you have expressed . You bless my heart and I am grateful for the opport unit y to ser ve you . Wit h war mest and highest regard s, Liz

Make a Statement, Make it Sassy and Make it Yours! Liz Bushong is an expert in the three-dimensional art of entertaining. She transforms simple dining occasions into beautiful and memorable moments by adding a touch of her own “sassy” style. In 2009, 2010, and 13, she was selected from thousands nationwide to be part of an elite team of 100 professionals entrusted with decorating the White House for the Holiday. In 2014 she was invited as a designer to the White House to assist with a 4th of July event. In 2011, she was part of seven-person team selected to decorate the Tennessee Governor’s Mansion for the holiday. Liz has been featured as the monthly guest chef on Daytime Tri-Cities, television show on WJHL, the CBS Affiliate for the Tri- Cities Area of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Daytime Blue Ridge in Roanoke, Virginia and Daytime Tampa, Tampa Florida. She is also the creator and host of her own one-hour seasonal television show called “Serve it up Sassy!” for the same market, which aired in 2011. She is also a contributing writer for the regional magazine VIP Seen and Lovely Bella magazine in Roanoke, Virginia. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Consumer and Family Sciences from Purdue University and an Associate in Applied Science degree in Fashion Design from The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She is also certified in Decorative Finishes and has been trained as a volunteer Master Gardener. Liz is the author of the Just Desserts and Sweets & Savories cookbook. Liz makes her home in Johnson City, Tennessee. She continues to perfect her sassy approach to turning simple dining occasions into beautiful and memorable moments. To purchase cookbooks, find recipes, cooking, and decorating ideas, go to www.lizbushong.com. Like and Share Liz on Facebook, tweet @lizbushong and pin on pinterest.com/lizbushong.


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The 5th Annual Faith in the Future Awards were held on November 13th at the beautiful Millennium Center in downtown Johnson City. CenturyLink partnered up with the Johnson City/Jonesborough/Washington County Chamber of Commerce to bring the best of the best in current and future businesses. Recipients were evaluated based on their commitment to the future of their business, their employees, their community and of course the region. Kathy Waugh, keynote speaker from YWCA Bristol, spoke about how the region is full of current and up and coming leaders who truly care about the community they are a part of and strive to make it a better place to live.

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VIPSEEN would like to congratulate each of the winners- Positive Approach Group, LLC, One Acre Café, MSHA Board of Directors, The Mall at Johnson City, John Deere Power Products, The Junior League of Johnson City, Appville 101, MarketingMel, The Johnson City News and Neighbor, Fleenor Security Systems, Northeast State Community College, The Creative Energy Group, and Dr. Jennifer Boggs. It is because of companies like these that this community ill be long standing.

Dr. Steven Cambell, Fred Lewis, and Dave McAuley

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Becky Mohr and Dustin Mohr Dr. Dennis Depew (Dean of Business and Technology), Captain Emberton, and Ernie Rumsby (TC-MAC President)

Elizabeth Williams and Dr Jennifer Boggs

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KOSBE Awards STORY BY SAVANNA MCDAVID | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICKEY BAKER

The Kingsport Office of Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship held their 20th annual Awards dinner on Thursday, December 11th at the beautiful Ridgefield’s Country Club in Kingsport. Business men and women gathered for an evening of great food and a lot of fun. The mission of KOSBE is to be the go-to organization in the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to start or grow their business, by acquiring or creating and developing the right tools and resources. “Congratulations to all the winners and contenders who voluntarily put themselves under the microscope of our panel of judges. Our judges deliberated for many hours before reaching their decision, which is never easy — especially when everyone is putting on their best show in the panel interview,” said Aundrea Wilcox, executive director of KOSBE. Inaugurated in 1994, the Annual KOSBE Awards is the longest running and most recognized small business-focused awards program in the Tri-Cities area. To learn more, please visit www. kosbeawards.org.

Mohr Fitness

Elite Manufacturing

Taylor and Guest

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Hair Benders

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Aundrea Wilcox and Beyond Engagement

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Aundrea Wilcox and Lonnie Salyer

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L. Maston Recognized

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KOSBE Chair Estepp and Mrs. Sam Anderson

THE 2014 WINNERS ARE AS FOLLOWS… Appville 101, Multi Business
 Baker’s Jewelry, Business Excellence Under 10 Employees
 Boehm Landscape Management, Business Excellence Over 10 Employees
 Branded, Young Entrepreneur
• Jennings Group, Gazelle Growth

CrossFit Kingsport, CrossFit Johnson City, & Fit Life Fundraising, Expanded Revenue Model

Johnson City Ballroom, New Business
• Landmark GIS, Emerging Technology
 Millennium Auto Collision, Woman-Owned
• Sleepy Owl Brewery, Small Manufacturer
 Carl Matherly of The Nutty Java and King’s Korner, IMPACT Sam Anderson, Caped Crusader Red Carpet Ready

2014 KOSBE Award Winners

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Johnson City Chamber After Hours

Old South Restaurant & Events Honey Do Services- Denise, Richard and Justin Peters

Kathy Ferguson and Sanaha Owens

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Nancy Range, Steve Sonneberger, and Kimberly Cowden

Johnson City Chamber after hours was held at the Old South Restaurant and Event Center on Thursday November the 20th in downtown Johnson City. There was a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by a wonderful evening of networking and socializing in the brand new Grand Ballroom with over 5,000 square feet of event space. There was an exquisite sampling of Old South Restaurant’s new menu. The Old South Restaurant and Events is located at 601 Spring Street behind the Johnson City Farmers Market. This new premier restaurant and event center provides the Tri-Cities area with classic, Southern elegance “A Taste of Charleston” This wonderful new restaurant is Family owned and operated. Mike Ferguson and Steve Sonneberger, Old South’s co-­ owners, are proud and excited about the new restaurant and event space. As two Northeast Tennessee natives who enjoy gourmet cuisine and travel, they feel that this restaurant is a wonderful addition to downtown Johnson City.

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Hannah Ferguson the event coordinator lived in Charleston SC. for four years, and is a very experienced event coordinator. “My family grew up in Northeast Tennessee, and I wanted to bring my experiences and knowledge of Southern cuisine and hospitality to Johnson City,” Ferguson said.“People think event coordinators just plan parties, but to me, it’s more than that. Events become part of a person’s life a usually become an extremely fond memory with loved ones. I enjoy being an integral part of someone’s happiness, and I think Old South can provide that outlet for residents in the Tri Cities area.” JANUARY 2015 | VIPSEEN | 95


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