AvidLifestyle December 2023 Issue

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GIFTING AT ITS FINEST By Heather Shoning

ON THE AGENDA

Denver Christkindl Market, Castle Pines Tree Lighting, Reindeer Games and more

HOLIDAY CAROLING

Take your tunes on the road for some old-fashioned holiday fun

local flavors

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BREAK FOR BREAKFAST

Take a night off from heavy holiday meals and make it easy on yourself! By Haley Rae Shoning

TIDINGS OF COMFORT FOOD A new Italian hotspot joins south metro restaurants dishing festive holiday feasts By John Lehndorff

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HOLIDAY HOME

Create a picture-perfect decorated home with tips from Carla’s A Classic Design By Heather Shoning

GUITAR BARS

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ALL THAT GLITTERS

Give a gift that will put a twinkle in your loved one’s eyes this year By Hailee Lucchesi

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Make holiday shopping stress-free—or, dare we say, even relaxing—with our curated selection of items to help you find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. South Denver is host to some top-notch shopping venues with both national stores and family-owned boutiques, and we love them all for the wide variety of fun and funky, practical and perfect gifts for everyone on our lists and yours! By Heather Shoning Produced by Brenna Farrell, Julie Krueger and Karen Wigotow ON THE COVER: Holiday Gift Guide PHOTO: By Casey Van Horn, Two One Photography 6

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HERBAL TEA FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

Three organic, Colorado-grown herbal teas to keep you healthy and stress-free By Haley Rae Shoning

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GIFTING AT ITS FINEST IF YOUR “NAUGHTY” LIST WAS LONG, holiday shopping would be a breeze. But we know that’s never the case, and instead, shopping can be time-consuming and—let’s be honest—exhausting. It can be about as fun as cleaning up the kitchen after all the cooking and baking. But we’re here to save gifting for you this year and even make it—dare I say— relaxing! We scoured south metro stores—both national and local boutiques—to find the latest and greatest gift ideas so you can follow our lead to save time and make your giftgetting easy breezy. Heavenly, am I right? When you want a break from all the aforementioned cooking, we’ve got two options for you. A simple breakfast-for-dinner approach with quick, easy recipes—perfect for dinner and holiday movie night (Break for Breakfast, page 20). Option two: Writer John Lehndorff introduces us to some south Denver spots—both new and well-established—that are dishing up delectable holiday feasts (Tidings of Comfort Food, page 24). Another way to free up some time for more holiday cheer and enjoy less holiday stress is to hire the professionals at Carla’s A Classic Design to handle your holiday decor. We share how easy it is to work with them, and they share tips to help you DIY your decorations with less hassle (Holiday Home, page 28). Of course, we’d be remiss if we didn’t sneak in a ski-season article in December, right? Writer Faerl Marie Torres put together a guide to help you sift through the details and get the kids into ski school at Colorado's resorts (Get the Kids Schooled, page 62). There’s much more great content in this issue, and I think you’ll notice the theme is about making this time of year effortless, so you can enjoy it that much more. Hold your loved ones tighter, stretch out the season as much as you can and relax into the memory-making fun of the holidays. However and whatever you celebrate, happy holidays to you and yours!

Something for everyone.

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DECEMBER

Through December 23

DENVER CHRISTKINDL MARKET Colorado’s only authentic German holiday market re-creates the joy of strolling through a European village square during the holidays. Browse the unique artisan gifts in the cozy wooden huts, sing along to live holiday music and dance to German polka tunes, sip on authentic Glühwein (mulled spiced wine) or German bier, and taste delicious traditional foods from across Europe. Open daily at CIVIC CENTER PARK, christkindlmarketdenver.com

Through December 24

WINTER WANDERLAND Stroll under a canopy of more than 600 trees decorated with nearly a million twinkling lights during Winter Wanderland at Cherry Creek North. The 16 blocks of lights, illuminated 24/7, feature eight special displays choreographed to music. Also, check out the holiday market with more than 40 rotating vendor booths, and catch a free carriage ride (5–8 p.m.) through the light display when you need a break from shopping. Looking to warm up and get cozy inside? New this year is the first-ever Cherry Creek North pop-up holiday bar, the Mistletoe Lounge, where you can grab a festive drink and comfy seating in what’s best described as a real-life snow globe. CHERRY CREEK NORTH, cherrycreeknorth.com

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Through December 23

THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE All aboard for the Polar Express Train Ride at the Colorado Railroad Museum! This classic holiday event for the whole family includes a cabaret-style show, a train ride, cookies and hot chocolate, and visits with Santa. “First Class” ticket packages are also available; they include commemorative cocoa mugs, a copy of the book and a silver bell. Three shows nightly at COLORADO RAILROAD MUSEUM, coloradorailroadmuseum.org

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Through December 26

MIRACLE AT UNION STATION Miracle at Union Station is a pop-up, immersive cocktail experience inside the historic train station. It features over-thetop holiday decor and decadent drinks that the organizers say “will convert even the grouchiest of Grinches.” Reservations are required. After your visit, stop for a holiday photo op at the gorgeous, illuminated archway. UNION STATION, denverunionstation.com

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL Essential to the holiday season in Denver, “A Christmas Carol” is a joyous and opulent musical adaptation for the whole family that traces money-hoarding curmudgeon Ebenezer Scrooge’s triumphant overnight journey to redemption. Based on the Charles Dickens classic novel, the DCPA Theatre Company’s production is “a splendidly festive tradition” (BroadwayWorld) that illuminates the meaning of the holiday season in a way that has resonated for generations. Details and tickets available online. DENVER, denvercenter.org 14

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Through December 24



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GAYLORD ROCKIES HOLIDAY EVENTS Head to Gaylord Rockies for their lineup of unique holiday events that can’t be found elsewhere in the area. ICE! features life-size scenes from “A Christmas Story,” carved from more than two million pounds of ice. “Cirque: Spirit of Christmas” is a dazzling acrobatics show with a holiday theme. There’s also the gingerbread decorating corner where you can let your creativity run wild, a “Naughty or Nice” escape room, a snow-tubing hill, a skating rink and a snowball play place. You don’t have to be a resort guest to attend these events but check all the details and ticket info online before going because many events sell out. AURORA, christmasatgaylordrockies.marriott.com

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Through January 2

CHRISTMAS IN COLOR Pack the whole family into the car and head to one of the three area locations for Christmas in Color, featuring millions of holiday lights, perfectly synchronized to the music coming from your vehicle’s radio. A special addon package includes fun and festive extras like light-up wands and Rudolph noses. BANDIMERE SPEEDWAY, WATER WORLD and ARAPAHOE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, christmasincolor.net

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Through January 1

December 1

CASTLE PINES TREE LIGHTING Castle Pines has a variety of holiday events on the calendar, including a tree-lighting ceremony at the Ridge Golf Course. At this event, you’ll be able to meet and greet Santa (and his reindeer), hop on an enchanting train ride, enjoy carolers, immerse yourself in the joyous sounds of the season, and treat your taste buds to delicious meals from food trucks. Bring your friends, family and neighbors to share in this spirited event, 5–7 p.m. CASTLE PINES, castlepinesco.gov

PHOTO BY CARELEY HAUPT

December 5

December 2

CENTENNIAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION Enjoy holiday treats, a visit with Santa, and performances by local school and dance groups at the Centennial Holiday Event. Bring your friends and family to take photos with Santa, purchase snacks and beverages from local food trucks and vendors, and enjoy free cookies, cocoa and loads of holiday cheer! This free, family-friendly event for everyone in the community will be held from 1–3 p.m. CENTENNIAL CENTER PARK, centennialco.gov

December 2

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CLASSICAL MUSIC SERIES: HOLIDAYS WITH HARP AND FLUTE Get ready for an evening at the Highlands Ranch Mansion and join the Ivy Street Ensemble (flute, violin, viola) and harpist Rachel Ellins-Iozzia for a new spin on holiday favorites. You can’t help but get in the spirit of the season with the ambiance of the mansion this time of year, and the classic holiday tunes and new works should inspire and carry you through the new year. Tickets available online now. HIGHLANDS RANCH, hrcaonline.org

COLORADO SPRINGS RECORD SHOW Still looking for that elusive LP? You just might find it at this huge record show, which features not just vinyl but also CDs, cassettes, 8-tracks and music memorabilia like posters and t-shirts. There will be something for everyone, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. (9 a.m. early bird admission). MASONIC CENTER, coloradorecordshow.com

December 2

REINDEER GAMES This winter-themed wonderland in Castle Rock features visits with Santa and his (live) reindeer, plus kid-friendly holiday activities like s’mores, hot chocolate, sleigh rides, train rides, outdoor games and an obstacle course (with prizes waiting at the end). The event is primarily outdoors, so dress warmly. 1–4 p.m. at PHILIP S. MILLER PARK, crgov.com 16

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COLORADO GIVES DAY The many hardworking nonprofits in Colorado appreciate support year-round, but the first Tuesday in December is set aside as Colorado Gives Day, the state’s largest 24-hour fundraising event. Jump online to search for nonprofits by location and/or category, like education, animal-related, arts and culture, the environment, and more at coloradogives.org

December 5, 12 and 19

WHIMSICAL HOLIDAY PAINTINGS Young artists are invited to the Curtis Center for the Arts to create colorful and whimsical holiday-themed paintings. Each class will feature a different holiday-themed painting where you’ll be using acrylics on canvas and incorporating fun techniques into your paintings to give them a “whimsical” holiday look. 4:30–6 p.m. instructed by Lauren Brant. GREENWOOD VILLAGE, greenwoodvillage.com

December 9

MAYOR’S HOLIDAY LIGHTING Light up your holiday season and join Mayor George Lantz and the City Council as they welcome wintertime with holiday light displays, rides on the Polar Express, carolers, hot cocoa and visits with Santa Claus. 3–5:30 p.m. at City Hall and Carson Park. Resident registration is open now. GREENWOOD VILLAGE, greenwoodvillage.com


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December 31

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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Celebrate the holidays with this Lone Tree Arts Center favorite, an old-school variety show featuring dancing, singing, and visits from Santa and Mrs. Claus. There’s something for everyone in this holiday spectacular. With an updated storyline for 2023 and a few surprises along the way, Home for the Holidays is sure to delight and put you in the holiday spirit. After 10 years, Home for the Holidays will be going on a break—don’t miss your last chance to see this beloved holiday tradition. LONE TREE, lonetreeartscenter.org

December 17

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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Santa is coming to the castle … Treat your family to a beloved holiday tradition at Cherokee Ranch & Castle. Get ready to dress up for the holidays, enjoy a scrumptious breakfast buffet and experience a special appearance by the jolly man himself. Then grab your camera and little ones for a special photo opportunity with Santa. 10 a.m.–12 p.m. (reservations are required). CHEROKEE RANCH & CASTLE, cherokeeranch.org

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A GREAT GATSBY NEW YEAR’S EVE Step back in time and celebrate the arrival of the new year in style at Pindustry for the Great Gatsby New Year’s Eve bash. Sure to be an unforgettable evening filled with glitz, glamour and all the extravagance of the roaring ’20s. Get ready to party like Jay Gatsby himself and dance the night away with live entertainment from Wash Park Band. This party will have something for everyone—decorations, a 3-course dinner, live entertainment, champagne toasts, party favors, balloon drop and more. General admission and limited VIP offerings available. Doors open at 7 p.m. GREENWOOD VILLAGE, thepindustry.com

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ON THE AGENDA

// caroling

Holiday PHOTO BY SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/ MARCOS CASTILLO

Caroling

TAKE YOUR TUNES on the road for some old-fashioned holiday fun By Heather Shoning

CHRISTMAS CAROLING has a long history

in England, and many early American settlers brought the tradition here with them. Early American colonists from England, the Netherlands and other European countries celebrated Christmas with music and caroling. Churches played a significant role in promoting Christmas caroling, as congregations would gather to sing hymns and carols to celebrate the birth of Christ. This religious aspect of caroling remains an essential part of the tradition for many people. The 19th century saw the popularization of caroling with the publication of song collections and the idea that caroling was a way of spreading holiday cheer and goodwill among neighbors. Today, it’s a cherished tradition as carolers go door-to-door, sing in public places, or participate in community events, spreading joy and holiday spirit throughout the season. If you’ve never gone caroling, let this be the year! And if you’re a skilled celebrational crooner, gather the gang and warm up those voices for a lovely season of song. Sophie Lichens, general manager of Neighborhood Music School in Aurora, shares some tips for making your caroling experience one to remember.

AVIDLIFESTYLE: How many people do you

suggest for a group size for neighborhood caroling? Should there be a particular mix of men and women and children?

SOPHIE LICHENS: Smaller groups (up to 10

or so people) tend to be a little more manageable (and there may be some practical limitations depending on your venue of choice), but don’t let that discourage people from joining in—the more the merrier! If you have a lot of interest, you can always break into a few smaller groups or host multiple dates. Most people don’t get to sing much outside the shower, and caroling is a great opportunity to plug into the community.

I wouldn’t worry too much about the mix of voices. While a well-balanced, well-rehearsed choir sounds fantastic in a concert hall, the fun of caroling is simply to get together as a group and sing. If it sounds good, that’s a nice bonus!

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Where can I find song sheets for my group? Most carols are in the public domain, so it’s easy to find lyrics and basic melodies online. In a pinch, you can just print some pages from the internet (a quick Google search will bring up endless options) but creating a “songbook” of your own can be useful, especially if you plan on making caroling an annual tradition.

AL SL

How should we warm up our voices?

Warming up your vocals gets your voice and ears ready and helps keep your voice warmer for longer when outside. If you have never done vocal warmups before, try humming first in your mid-ranges, then try to bring the voice higher. After you feel like the voice is warm, try singing through your carols together. Once you’re outside and getting colder, make “zzzzz” sounds into a scarf to keep your voice warm. Before venturing out, make sure everyone has enough warm clothes, including gloves, hats and earmuffs. Nothing is worse than feeling cold when you’re meant to be singing to put everyone in a festive mood!

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Are there any etiquette tips for caroling? Places like shopping malls may require advanced notification that you’re planning to carol in case they have other events—if in doubt, reach out. Generally, we’d recommend three to four songs at each stop—best not to overstay your welcome. However, if your audience is enthusiastic, sing on! You may or may not draw much of a crowd, and that’s OK. Remember: The fun of caroling is, first and foremost, getting together to sing. It’s OK if there isn’t a big audience! If you do draw a crowd, you’ll probably get some requests. If the requested song is in your songbook, go for it! It’s not a bad idea to designate a spokesperson for your group ahead of time who can announce songs and be the one to politely decline a request if the group doesn’t know it or otherwise feels uncomfortable singing it. Neighborhood Music School began in 2012 in the personal home of its founder, Skye Barker-Maa. It now operates out of Stanley Marketplace and offers a variety of in-person and virtual classes, including drums, string instruments, piano and more—in addition to voice lessons.

During what hours should we go caroling? The unpredictable Colorado weather and children’s bedtimes can make caroling timing tricky. If you’re going door-to-door in residential neighborhoods, we recommend caroling right after a traditional dinner time—around 7 p.m.—to avoid interrupting meal time. For business districts, we recommend going right when it starts getting dark—around 4 p.m.— while people are still out and it’s a little less frigid. 18

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Break for Breakfast

BREAKFAST TACOS

This no-fuss, add-what-you-like fusion dish is a perpetual crowd-pleaser, even for the pickiest eaters. It can also be made vegan—simply substitute tofu scramble or JustEgg for the eggs and add your favorite meatless protein. INGREDIENTS 4 eggs 4 slices of bacon, cooked and crumbled 4 tortillas

TAKE A NIGHT OFF from heavy holiday meals and make it easy on yourself!

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By Haley Rae Shoning

ONE OF THE MOST anticipated elements of the holiday season is, undeniably, the food. But between the many family gatherings and parties throughout the winter months, holiday fare can quickly become … well, a lot of meat and potatoes. Not to mention the hours spent in the kitchen cooking elaborate meals. Take a break from tiresome cooking, and whip up a delectable, easy-to-make breakfast dish for dinner tonight. Make it extra fun by dining in your PJs and having a family movie night afterward.

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HOW TO MAKE IT Scramble the eggs in a bowl. Heat up a skillet with a small sliver of butter. Once the butter is completely melted, pour the eggs onto the hot skillet. Scramble until the eggs are completely cooked through. Separate the eggs into four tortillas. Add toppings as desired. Serve immediately. *Recipe adapted from eatthis.com

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This nourishing yet comforting Middle Eastern dish is the perfect winter meal—it’s simple to make with just a handful of healthy ingredients, protein-rich and full of complex flavors. Shakshuka is naturally vegetarian, dairy-free and gluten-free, but it pairs perfectly with a slice of sourdough bread or a sprinkle of feta. INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 medium onion, diced

BREAKFAST STRATA

1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced

Breakfast strata is an easy and delicious take on your classic eggs and bacon. Swap the bacon for your favorite protein or omit the meat and try it with broccoli and cheddar. This recipe is easily customizable, and you can make the strata ahead of time and bake it fresh the next morning for the best flavor.

4 garlic cloves, finely chopped 2 teaspoons paprika 1 teaspoon cumin ¼ teaspoon chili powder

INGREDIENTS 8 cups of cubed bread (big chunks of a crispy baguette or sourdough loaf are perfect!)

1 28-ounce can whole peeled tomatoes 6 large eggs salt and pepper, to taste

8 slices of uncooked bacon

1 small bunch fresh cilantro, chopped

½ cup chopped onion

1 small bunch fresh parsley, chopped

3 garlic cloves, finely minced

HOW TO MAKE IT Heat olive oil in a large sauté pan on medium heat. Add the chopped bell pepper and onion and cook for 5 minutes or until the onion becomes translucent. Add garlic and spices and cook for an additional minute. Pour the can of tomatoes and juice into the pan and break down the tomatoes using a large spoon. Season with salt and pepper and bring the sauce to a simmer. Use your large spoon to make small wells in the sauce and crack the eggs into each well. Cover and cook for 5 to 8 minutes, or until the eggs are done to your liking. Garnish with chopped cilantro and parsley.

3 packed cups fresh chopped spinach* 9 large eggs 2 cups whole milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground mustard ¼ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper 1 ½ cups shredded Parmesan cheese Optional garnishes: fresh ground black pepper, flaky sea salt and extra Parmesan cheese HOW TO MAKE IT Grease or spray a 9 x 13-inch (or similar size) casserole dish with nonstick spray. Arrange the bread in a single layer in the dish and set it aside. In a large skillet, cook the bacon according to the package directions. Remove all but 1 tablespoon of the fat. (Alternatively, drain all of the fat and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the skillet.) Allow the bacon to cool until it is safe to handle. Then, slice it into bite-sized pieces. Sprinkle the bacon over the bread. Add the onion and garlic to the skillet and cook for 4 minutes over medium heat until tender. Add the spinach and cook, stirring periodically, until the spinach has wilted, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from the heat. Spoon the spinach mixture over the bread and bacon and top with the cheese. In a large mixing bowl, combine the eggs, milk, salt, ground mustard and pepper. Pour evenly into casserole dish. Cover securely and place in the refrigerator for 1 hour or overnight. Before baking, allow the casserole to come to room temperature for 15 minutes after removing it from the refrigerator. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Bake the casserole for 20 minutes, uncovered. Bake again for 30 to 35 minutes, loosely covered with aluminum foil. The casserole is done when the sides are browned and the center is puffy. Remove from the oven, sprinkle with desired garnish(es), and set aside for 5 minutes before serving. Refrigerate leftovers for up to 5 days, securely wrapped in plastic wrap. Microwave to reheat.

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*Recipe adapted from downshiftology.com

*Recipe adapted from ourtableforseven.com

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SMOOTHIE BOWL

After one too many decadent holiday meals, a nutrient-packed smoothie bowl is sure to refresh your palate. Shake up your dinner routine and put out a build-it-yourself smoothie bar with granola, chia seeds, coconut shavings, fresh fruit and agave to top your bowl. INGREDIENTS 1 cup frozen mixed berries ½ cup unsweetened almond milk 3 tablespoons plain Greek yogurt Ice, for thickening OPTIONAL TOPPINGS: Fresh fruit (think: blueberries, raspberries and blackberries) Granola Hemp hearts Chia seeds HOW TO MAKE IT Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor and mix until smooth. Add all your fun toppings and enjoy! *Recipe adapted from eatyourselfskinny.com

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Tidings of Comfort Food A NEW ITALIAN HOTSPOT joins south metro restaurants dishing festive feasts, tastings, classes and seasonal sweets By John Lehndorff

PHOTOS PAGE 24–25 COURTESY OLIVER'S ITALIAN

LET’S RAISE A TOAST TO DECEMBER, the tastiest 31 days of every year. No other month of the year is home to so many meals and festivities with family and friends. During this season, diners are more than ready to dress up and go to restaurants for those annual get-togethers. From Hanukkah through New Year’s Eve, south metro restaurants are breaking out the tinsel, lights, and menus of holiday martinis, take-home dinners, gift-making classes and parties, all designed to light up the darkest, shortest days of winter. Local diners are already unwrapping an early holiday gift with the recent opening of Oliver’s Italian in Greenwood Village. The new eatery is the long-simmering brainchild of Sean Huggard, owner of Blue Island Oyster Bar & Seafood in Cherry Creek and Lone Tree. Comfortably situated between a neighborhood red sauce joint and a high-end trattoria, Oliver’s Italian has an airy, comfortable dining area where you can have a big meal with a big wine or just a twicebaked, Roman-style pizza with a glass of pinot grigio, according to Huggard. “We wanted to create an escape to this romantic idea of Italy we have in our minds. You know, the one where everybody is good-looking, six feet tall, skinny and walking around with a martini,” he says. 24

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LOCAL FLAVORS Huggard is not Italian by birth but grew up in Boston, immersed in the local Italian-American food culture. “I’ve always liked really great American-Italian restaurants. That is where my passion for cooking started,” he says. When he initially lived in north Denver, he discovered the city’s iconic Italian classics—from Gaetano’s to the now-shuttered Pagliacci’s and Patsy’s—and got a taste for the elaborate holiday traditions at American-Italian eateries. Oliver’s inaugural menu features all the classic Italian dishes ranging from chicken Parmesan to salmon with butternut squash risotto. “We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel, but we try to do everything the right way,” Huggard says. Since his family owns an oyster farm, seafood figures prominently. “We serve a great pasta bowl with white sauce and octopus, mussels, clams, shrimp and calamari,” Huggard says. Oliver’s hopes to make the yuletide merry for diners with traditional Italian seafood dishes as well as classic desserts, including an authentic tiramisu. The restaurant will be open Christmas Eve and then host toasts during its first New Year’s Eve bash. “We finally have a lot of space at Oliver’s to gang tables together so we can seat large family groups,” Huggard says. Oliver’s Italian 4950 S Yosemite St. F3 Greenwood Village 303.862.8507 oliversitalian.com

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LOCAL FLAVORS

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PHOTO COURTESY OF UNCORKED KITCHEN & WINE BAR

That holiday spirit is embraced by these south metro restaurants dishing options for celebrating everything from Hanukkah through New Year’s Day. Uncorked Kitchen & Wine Bar uncorkedkitchen.com This Centennial destination boasts a full menu of December offerings. Small groups can gather at Uncorked’s bar for wine flights paired with small plates of duck confit cavatelli or pork belly flatbread. Seasonal cocktails range from a spiced apple cider mule to a black coffee Manhattan. The Uncorked cooking school offers a series of cool classes this month, including sparkling fortified and dessert wines (December 14); parents and kids candy gift-making (December 16); tamales (December 23); and make and take charcuterie (December 30).

Uncorked Kitchen & Wine Bar

Perry’s Steak House

PHOTOS COURTESY OF PERRY’S STEAK HOUSE

Perry’s Steak House

Eddie V’s Prime Seafood eddiev.com The Greenwood Village fine-dining destination will be decked out for the season, serving steak and seafood on Christmas Eve. On New Year’s Eve, Eddie V’s hosts a party with live music and bubby toasts. Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar hapasushi.com As a holiday gift to diners, Hapa has extended its happy hours, now 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. daily. The restaurant will be open on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. ViewHouse Centennial viewhouse.com ViewHouse is open for a holiday brunch buffet on Christmas Day with a roster of unique holiday beverages.

Treats for Every Night of Hannukah

Hannukah is celebrated this year from December 7 to 15. The following Denver restaurants, bakeries and delis offer traditional dishes, whether brisket, latkes and kugel or a loaf of challah and a dozen rugelach. The Bagel Deli & Restaurant bageldeli.com Zaidy’s Deli zaidysdeli.com Rosenberg’s Kosher rosenbergskosher.com East Side Kosher Deli eastsidekosherdeli.com New York Deli News nydelinews.com John Lehndorff hosts Radio Nibbles and Kitchen Table Talk on KGNU-FM.

Perry’s Steak House perryssteakhouse.com To celebrate at home, Perry’s Steak House is preparing two takeout options, the prime rib feast, as well as a holiday bundle: one 18-ounce pork chop, one 6-ounce filet mignon and au gratin potatoes with steak butter and seasoning. At the Lone Tree restaurant, diners can get jolly with a holiday mini martini trio flight. Perry’s will serve a Christmas Eve three-course, prix fixe meal hosted by a special guest: Santa Claus.

OPEN ON CHRISTMAS DAY Venice Ristorante, Greenwood Village veniceristorante.com Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, Greenwood Village delfriscos.com Fogo de Chao, Lone Tree fogodechao.com Urban Village Grill, Lone Tree urbanvillagegrill.com Hilton Denver Inverness, Englewood theinvernessdenver.com

SESAME CHICKEN FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER Eating Chinese food on Christmas Day is a long-established and revered tradition for many Americans—especially Jewish-American families. The cherished ritual may have begun in big cities because Chinese eateries were often the only restaurants open on Christmas Day. Here are some south metro destinations that will be open to satisfy the family’s need for moo shu pork and fried rice. Hong Kong Station, Centennial hkstationdenver.com John Holly’s Asian Bistro, Lone Tree johnhollysasianbistro.com East Moon Asian Bistro, Centennial eastmoon6.com NBX Asian Cuisine, Lone Tree nbxasiancuisine.com 26

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A WORD ON STUFFING STOCKINGS

If you’re giving restaurant gift cards this year, go the extra mile to show you care. Anybody can grab a safe, easy chain restaurant gift card at the supermarket. Instead, give a gift in good taste and wrap cards from your favorite local independent eateries.

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Holiday Home

Create a picture-perfect decorated home with tips from holiday decor pros at CARLA’S A CLASSIC DESIGN By Heather Shoning Photos Courtesy of Carla’s A Classic Design

THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PEOPLE when it comes to holiday decor—the ones who are chomping at the bit to start decorating the moment there’s a chill in the evening air and those who are not. The former group heads to Carla’s A Classic Design in early November to get started. “Starting in mid-October, it takes about two weeks for us to turn the store into a winter wonderland—setting up all the trees, different vignettes, hanging garlands, and unpacking and setting up all the unique Christmas decor and gifts,” says Michelle Moriarty, lead designer and daughter of Carla McElroy, who started the company out of her home in 1992. Then,ʼtis the season! While the retail store brims with holiday decor and shoppers, the design and installation teams are hard at work filling Denver-area—and beyond—homes with holiday cheer. They take the hassle out of decorating by doing it all for you! Whether you want to supplement the holiday decorations you already have or start from scratch with all new—from one tree and some garland to multiple trees and rooms full of holiday decor—Carla’s has you covered. When you schedule an appointment, a lead designer will visit your home to learn what you want to do, decide where your tree—or trees—should go and determine how much material will be needed. You can visit the showroom to choose what styles and colors you want, and then the team makes the magic happen. “Sometimes we have clients come to the store during our holiday open house, and they’ll say, ‘I love that tree and everything on it, and that’s the look I want,’” Moriarty says. “They can buy it right off the floor as is, and it’s theirs, and we deliver it and do the setup, or we come up with a whole design and special order for them from pictures.”

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// holiday home With literally hundreds of design styles and elements to choose from, you can create a truly personal look for your holiday home. Moriarty says she’s designed a home with feather boas, disco balls and platinum ornaments and another with a flocked tree and all black and white ornaments. “We’ve done a whole room and tree with nothing but elves that the client had collected, and we brought in new elf ornaments to mix in,” she says. “It was a whole vignette with Christmas elves. We ended up hanging some coming down ladders.” If you enjoy decorating yourself but want to achieve a more polished look, Moriarty has tips for that. She recommends putting collections together. For instance, you might do traditional golds and champagnes in the living room, keeping it more formal with the tree, garland and the decor being cohesive. In less formal spaces, such as family rooms, she suggests casual red, green and whimsical decor. To solve the problem of elegantly displaying the disparate homemade items the children brought home from school year after year, Moriarty suggests starting with a tree with different-sized, solid-color ornaments—even tucking them way into the tree—to build a consistent base design. Then, add the children’s ornaments. “It brings the homemade collection to life, and it makes it look more cohesive than just a bunch of random ornaments on a tree,” she says. Another tip for DIY-ing your holiday decor: “Put a Christmas tree or some garland around a fireplace in the primary bedroom. It becomes a fun, magical thing to have in your bedroom over the holiday season.” Moriarty says one of the most important things is having well-lit trees and garlands. Carla’s has made it its business to seek out the best pre-lit trees on the market.

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Not only does Carla’s install your new—and perennial—holiday decorations, but when the holidays are over, they come back and pack everything up for you to store until next year, or if you don’t have the space or want it in your home, they offer off-site storage for a monthly fee. Then, the following year, they’ll come back and do it all again. “I would say that ninety-nine percent of our clients— once they have our team come in and do the setup and the takedown—are addicted for life,” Moriarty says. “We have clients who have been on our calendar for fifteen years.” Clients love it so much, in fact, that they are generally booked a year out, but Moriarty says sometimes they have last-minute openings, so it’s always worth getting in touch. She adds, “It just takes away from all the stress and the chaos, and then you have more time to do all the other crazy things that have to be done during the holiday season.”

CARLA’S A CLASSIC DESIGN 6851 S Gaylord St. #233 Centennial 303.683.0372 carlasinteriordesigncentennial.com

“Put a Christmas tree or some garland around a fireplace in the primary bedroom. It becomes a fun, magical thing to have in your bedroom over the holiday season.” —MICHELLE MORIARTY

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Guitar Bars Nope, they are not a place to HEAR LIVE MUSIC By Kastle Waserman Photos By Linsday Barlow

AS THE OLD SAYING GOES: “Necessity is the mother of invention.” But as proven in recent years, sometimes it’s just boredom. Staying at home bred idle hands looking for something to do. For Steve Cashman, it started with a couple of old sewing machines found in the garbage. “I decided to take them home and make wine tables out of them.” When helping a friend move, he adopted an old guitar. “It was pretty banged up, and he didn’t want it anymore. I took it home and had some tools I wanted to try out. I looked inside the guitar, and it looked pretty solid, so I cut the face off.” Cashman tinkered with the piece—staining the wood and putting shelves inside with old wood he had lying around. “I thought it’d be nice to do something with the strings,” he recalls. “So I stitched them around the edge of the guitar.”

Artist, Steve Cashman

He says the piece was almost complete but needed one last touch. “It looked cool, but it was kind of dark. I thought some LED lights might work. It ended up fitting perfectly.” He says he wanted to put something inside that would reflect the light, so he cut out sections to fit a bottle of alcohol and put some drinking glasses on the shelves. A guitar bar that glows like a museum piece was born. 34

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ALL STITCHED UP GUITARS allstitchedupguitars.com

Cashman says the whole thing came as a surprise. “I’ve never made anything artistic.” He adds that it’s ironic that he created a guitar bar since he also doesn’t drink or play guitar. Cashman started making more and giving them to friends, getting most of his guitars from online markets or people bringing them to him. The guitar bars set him on an all-new artistic journey when he started posting them on Facebook under the name All Stitched Up Guitars and got requests not only from people wanting to buy them but also to show his work at art shows and makers markets. “A guy contacted me on Facebook and asked if I wanted to do some art shows,” he says. “That’s something I never considered in my entire life!” Cashman says he has a lot going on with a full-time job working with at-risk kids and two 18-year-olds starting college. But after doing shows throughout the summer of 2023, he discovered a new community of artists and makers. “During the shows, we walk around and talk to each other. People know each other. They help each other out. You might see them at dinner, and they all say ‘hi.’ It’s just neat.” Having now sold more than 100 guitar bars, he’s experimenting with ideas other than minibars. He offers some versions with just shelves so people can use them to display anything they want. Cashman says he’s always up for a custom order. He’s been asked to make trophy case versions, one to hold pool balls, and his sister suggested a jewelry case. He says they make great gifts and are often perfect for man caves or entertainment rooms. “I have a realtor who’s given them to clients when they buy homes.” He says the whole venture still surprises him, but he’s enjoying the journey. “This went somewhere I never expected. It’s been really fun.” 35

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Gifting at its finest for everyone on your list By Heather Shoning Produced by Brenna Farrell, Julie Krueger and Karen Wigotow Photos By Casey Van Horn HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES are in full swing, and we don’t want you to miss a moment of the merry-making. To ensure you enjoy this season of gifting—without spending all your time on harried shopping trips, we’ve curated a gifting guide that has something for everyone on your list to make your shopping a breeze. We have some amazing south metro retailers—both national brands and mom-and-pop boutiques—with the hot items that are on your loved ones’ lists as well as some unique gifts you might not have thought of. You’re going to adore the looks on your loved ones’ faces when they unwrap these special gifts! Happy holidays!

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Wyeth hat with feather, $84; Hobo sling bag, $210; Wyeth beanies, $38 each; Amsterdam Heritage belt, $98; Hobo handbag, $228; Hobo wallets, $128/each; Gold hoop necklaces, $34; Brass hoop earrings, $22; Charlie B Collection houndstooth boucle coat, $194; Teal heart 24” silver necklace, $210; Hobo tote, $378; Mainstream Boutique.

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May your holidays sparkle with moments of love, laughter, and goodwill. May the year ahead be full of contentment and joy.

Furniture, Art, Rugs, Bedding, Home Accessories, Unique Gifts, And So Much More! The Streets at Southglenn • 6851 S. Gaylord St., Suite 233 • Centennial, Co 80122 • carlasacd.com • 303.683.0372


Clutch purses, $49/each; Mod Mountain Boutique. Palma diffuser, $55; The Brass Bed. Bodhi boots, $61; Amazing Lemons Boutique. Red Maple alpaca bamboo socks, $24; Everything Alpaca. Capa women’s winter jacket, $ 230, Cotopaxi. Wilshire decanter set, $520; Howard Lorton. “Miss Santa Claus of the Pullman” book, $35; “The Night Before Christmas” book, $15; “A Christmas Carol” book, $15; Hermitage Antiquarian Bookshop. Jim Shore Grinch figurines, $77 and up; St. Nick’s Christmas and Collectibles. Candy cane knit hat, $27; Cece & Rose Baby Boutique. Kid’s Christmas silicone bib, $14; Tullabee.

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Callaway golf clubs, $499–$599; Neon golf balls, $3/each; Travis Mathew “Always on Holiday” Naughty but Nice Collection men’s black hat, $40; “Bags of Gifts” golf driver white hat, $40; Travis Mathew “Home Soon” red beanie, $35; Travis Mathew navy polo shirt, $90; Travis Mathew “Jingle Jingle” navy T-shirt $40; Travis Mathew “Winter Storm Bushwood Country Club” black T-shirt, $40; Travis Mathew “Peppermintini” red T-shirt, $45; Travis Mathew gray shorts, $30; PGA Tour Superstore.

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Men’s merino quarter-zip sweater, $129; Orvis. Fish corkscrew and knife, $22; White tin truck with tree, $115; Revampt Goods. Mighty Santa and Mighty Reindeer dog toys, $25/each; Dreidel stuffed dog toy, $18; Organic gingerbread dog treats, $8; The Pet Stuff Place.

RESOURCES Amazing Lemons Boutique, Castle Rock, 303.688.6545, amazinglemonsboutique.com Castle Rock Eyewear, Castle Pines, 303.663.2034, castlerockeyewear.com Cece & Rose Baby Boutique, Castle Rock, 719.331.6000, ceceandrose.com Cotopaxi, Park Meadows, 720.442.3830, cotopaxi.com Everything Alpaca, Castle Rock, 303.660.6684, everythingalpaca.biz Hermitage Antiquarian Bookshop, Cherry Creek, 303.388.6811, hermitagebooks.com Howard Lorton, Denver, 303.831.1212, howardlorton.com HW Home, Cherry Creek, 303.394.9222, hwhome.com/cherry-creek Mainstream Boutique, Castle Pines, 720.612.4334, mainstreamboutique.com/pages/castlepines Mod Mountain Boutique, Castle Rock, 720.381.6033, modmountainboutique.com Nordstrom, Park Meadows, 303.799.3400, nordstrom.com Orvis, Cherry Creek, 303.768.9600, orvis.com PGA Tour Superstore, Greenwood Village, 720.266.2400, pgatoursuperstore.com Revampt Goods, Cherry Creek, 720.536.5464, revamptgoods.com RNK Running & Walking, Castle Rock, 720.387.7974, rnkrunning.com St. Nick’s Christmas and Collectibles, Littleton, 303.798.8087, stnicks.com The Brass Bed, Cherry Creek, 303.322.1712, brassbedfinelinens.com The Pet Stuff Place, Castle Pines, 303.814.6060, thepetstuffplace.com Tullabee, Park Meadows, 303.276.5673, parkmeadows.com

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“Holiday Cookies” book, $20; “Best Year Yet” journal, $15; Mod Mountain Boutique.

Red velvet ruffle bubble, $45; “My 1st Christmas” sleeper gown set, $44; Mudpie “First Handprint” ornament kit, $25; Cece & Rose Baby.

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Women’s Cloudflow 4 running shoes, $160; OpenMove wireless headphones, $80; RNK Running & Walking. Chopard SCHC84M Sunglasses, $1005; Castle Rock Eyewear. Vinglacé Wine Chiller and tumbler gift set, $140; Nordstrom. Tortoiseshell Resin Collection: pitcher, $185; serving bowl, $175; salad bowl, $195; Gold rim hammered glassware, $22/each; Large black fig vetiver candle, $135; Gold rim hammered glass tray, $55; HW Home.

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Dear Friends, From our family to yours, we would like to wish you all a wonderful holiday season and our best wishes to you in the New Year. We are thankful to you for the support you have given us this year. We are successful because you chose to support a locally owned family business. Please accept our sincerest wishes to you and your family for a special and merry holiday season and a very Happy New Year. Sincerest Thanks! Will & Margot Cook and the entire team at Howard Lorton Furniture & Design

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ALL THAT Glitters

MONACO RIVIERA NECKLACE, $13,500

The simplicity and beauty of diamonds come alive in this impeccably crafted and inspired necklace. The 17-inch stunner is made from 14-karat white gold and 8.5 total carat weight natural diamonds.

Give a gift that will PUT A TWINKLE in your loved one’s eyes this year By Hailee Lucchesi

’TIS THE SEASON for going all out on the perfect gift for a special someone in your life. And if your gift-giving includes an investment in fine jewelry, the biggest hurdle you’ll face is selecting just one. Before you head off to these local retailers, consider your specific relationship and your partner’s preferences. Does she wear earrings but rarely necklaces? Does she like to switch up her ring selection or does she prefer to wear only her wedding band? A carefully chosen piece of jewelry, such as an exotic gemstone ring or a diamond necklace, can be a personal expression of your love. You can select something that reflects your partner’s style and taste, making it a meaningful and unique gift.

SIGNATURE AMETRINE, CITRINE AND DIAMOND RING, $6,250 Signature began with John’s search for ethically sourced, rare and exotic gemstones and his desire to create one-of-a-kind, singularly personal pieces of wearable art. Each unique Signature design is hand-crafted in 18-karat gold and authenticated with John’s signature. This jaw-dropping piece is designed with 18-karat yellow and white gold, a 15x13mm emeraldcut ametrine, pear-shaped citrine accents, and .31-carat-weight diamond pavé.

Fine jewelry from these impeccable local retailers is crafted with attention to detail and high-quality materials, making it a lasting and timeless gift. It can be passed down through generations, becoming a family heirloom. Also, some types of jewelry, like high-quality diamonds and gemstones, can appreciate in value over time. While this shouldn’t be the primary reason to buy jewelry, it can be seen as a potential investment.

JOHN ATENCIO 8505 Park Meadows Center Dr. Park Meadows 303.799.0910 johnatencio.com

Receiving an expensive piece of jewelry can evoke strong emotions and create cherished memories. The element of surprise and the value of the gift can enhance the emotional impact. A luxury jewelry gift can be a meaningful and beautiful expression of love and commitment, but it’s crucial to consider the context of your relationship and your partner’s desires. The most important aspect of any gift is the thought and love behind it, rather than its price tag. If you are not sure what to gift this holiday, we recommend you stick to the classics. There is something to be said about the beauty and simplicity of diamonds. Nothing is more timeless or elegant than a cleancut diamond design. But don’t take it from us, the professionals at John Atencio, Oster Jewelers and Trice Jewelers will help you select the perfect gift for your love, and you’ll have peace of mind knowing your purchase came from a reputable source. From cocktail rings to bracelets to drop earrings, there is something to dazzle her this season.

PARIS, X/O GEMSTONE BRACELET, $7,895

Inspired by the beauty, culture and romance of the City of Lights, John turns his focus to love. Bringing his soft arcs and exquisite diamond pavé to the forefront, we are reminded of the graceful curves of city streets and the brilliance of the Paris landscape. In 14-karat white and yellow golds, 1.42 total carat weight diamonds, and 11x6.5mm bezel-set oval blue topaz. 52

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// fine jewelry LOUIS GLICK 5-CT FANCY YELLOW STARBURST DIAMOND RING, $136,000

Louis Glick Starburst yellow diamond rings are renowned for their incredible brilliance and deep color. The center stone is mounted with 2 white trapezoid diamonds weighing a total of .63cts. The diamonds are set in a handmade mounting available in platinum, 18- or 24-karat yellow gold.

CZAPEK ANTARCTIQUE S LA CARTE DES NUAGES MISTY WHITE DIAMOND TIMEPIECE, $42,300

This dreamy masterpiece is crafted from wafer-thin discs of elegant mother-of-pearl that capture the light with every turn of the wrist. Fine guilloché detailing is masterfully etched into the dial, while princesscut diamonds are set throughout each hour, culminating at 12 o’clock with a unique pair of “Antarctique” cut diamonds. The bezel, integrated lugs and first ‘C’ link of the bracelet are set with diamonds, bringing magnificent sparkle to the wrist.

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FANA PLATINUM AND 18-KARAT YELLOW GOLD EMERALD EARRINGS, $60,020

A pair of matched drop earrings, each set with a pearshaped emerald, held in 18-karat yellow gold prongs and surrounded by 27 round brilliant diamonds. These emeralds weigh a total of 5.08 carats. Set on the top of each earring is a single pear-shaped diamond. All these diamonds are highlighted by platinum settings and weigh a total of 1.81 carats.

ANTONINI MALIBU ORECCHINI 18-KARAT WHITE GOLD PAVÉ DIAMOND EARRINGS, $14,900

Geometric shapes have never looked more radiant. From Antonini’s “Malibu” collection, these incredible geometric earrings feature 1.76ctw of pave diamonds set in 18-karat white gold. The 1-inch earrings have subtle movement and are secure with a French clip back.

FANA BRILLIANT IN GREEN EMERALD AND DIAMOND BRACELET, $19,800

This brilliant green emerald and diamond bracelet comes in a variety of material types like 14-karat white, yellow and rose gold, and it can be customized to suit your special someone.

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HERBAL TEA FOR HEALTH

and happiness Three organic, COLORADO-GROWN HERBAL TEAS to keep you healthy and stress-free this holiday season By Haley Rae Shoning

DURING THE HUSTLE and bustle of the winter months, it’s important to prioritize taking care of your body and mind. One easy way to do that? Warming up with a steaming mug of herbal tea. The Tea Spot, Mile High Chai theteaspot.com Boulder Tea Company, Cold Comfort Wellness Tea boulderteaco.com

This organic spiced tea features a blend of black tea and ginger, both of which have strong anti-inflammatory properties to keep you healthy during flu season. Ginger has long been used to aid digestion and ease nausea. Black tea is full of essential antibacterial vitamins and is known to boost energy levels to keep you active during the ever-busy holidays.

Though December is full of excitement and festivities, it also brings about the cold and flu season, so keeping your immune system strong is key. This comforting blend of healing herbs contains organic echinacea leaf, which has been used by Native Americans for centuries to treat pain and inflammation. Echinacea is rich in antioxidants that boost immune function and possess antiviral effects.

Two Leaves and a Bud, Organic Chamomile Tea twoleavestea.com The holiday season is often a high-stress time of year, and for some, the dreary winter months can provoke feelings of sadness and lethargy. Chamomile is commonly known for its ability to promote a good night’s sleep, and its use can be dated as far back as ancient Egypt. In addition to its use as a sleep aid, curling up with a warm cup of chamomile tea can help ease those symptoms of melancholy and alleviate stress and anxiety. 56

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Dentistry with an Emphasis on Whole-Body Wellness

At Vibrance Dentistry, we believe that dentistry is not “one size fits all” and that your experience should be pleasant and relaxing. Our commitment to Holistic and Biological dentistry ensures that your visit will leave you feeling better, looking better and living better. Our state-of-the-art equipment and spa-like amenities allow us to offer services that transcend traditional dentistry and promote whole-body wellness. We offer a full range of dental services, from family and preventative dentistry to cosmetic dentistry including smile makeovers. Call us today at 303-770-1116 or visit vibrancedentistry.com to schedule an appointment and discover the difference!

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INFLUENCERS

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CO-OWNER POWERHOUSES Kristen Brown and Paige Moeller of Melrose & Madison boutique on keeping tradition and uplifting women By Amanda Lacey Photos Courtesy of Melrose & Madison Boutique

MOTHER-DAUGHTER DUO Kristen Brown and Paige Moeller, respectively, know a thing or two about bringing a dream to fruition. Over the past decade, as co-owners of Melrose & Madison boutique, the two have created a name for themselves and fostered a community that thrives and truly supports all involved. Ever since a young age, Moeller had a vision. “When I was seven years old, I’d come up with different names and pretend that I owned a store,” she says. Growing up in an entrepreneurial family, it might’ve been in her blood all along—as well as her mom’s. Her grandfather owned two women’s clothing stores, and Brown worked at both. After Moeller returned to Denver from working in the fashion industry in L.A., came one fateful evening never to be forgotten—she met with her parents for dinner and spotted a ‘for lease’ sign going up across the way. “It was serendipitous that that happened, and we called right away to express our interest in the space,” Moeller recalls.

“We’re always open to talking to our customers about their life issues. Whatever they’re going through, we’re there for them.” —PAIGE MOELLER

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INFLUENCERS

// kristen brown + paige moeller

Moeller’s degree in fashion merchandising and Brown’s in marketing (along with a background in business and accounting) made the perfect recipe for success. An added bonus: The two work really well together. “We know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, so in a sense, we try to stay in our own lanes, you might say. We know what we’re good at and what we’re not good at, and that’s where we balance each other out,” Brown says. The two have bonded over their shared love of shopping for as long as they can recall, which also motivated them to open their boutique so other mothers and daughters could share that experience. The most rewarding part of it all? “Having such great customers,” Moeller says. “It’s great to wake up and know I get to see such friendly faces. And there’s nothing better than helping women to feel their best. Seeing their eyes light up after finding a piece of clothing they love is everything.” In addition to fostering self-confidence in women, supporting their employees in all aspects is crucial for the two. “We want to help them shine in the areas that they’re passionate about. We’re very hands-on, and we’re always involved, but we like to have them show where they can shine in the business as well,” Moeller says. “We let them take the lead if they have a specific interest, such as social media or buying. We’ll assist them in those areas so they can grow further.” For Brown, offering a safe space for girls and women of all ages is just as important. Many of their customers have grown with them—some were just 16 years old when they began shopping at Melrose & Madison, and now they’re bringing their children in to shop. Building lasting relationships with their customers—many of which have resulted in friendships—makes Melrose & Madison feel like a second home. “They call it retail therapy for a reason,” Moeller says. “We’re always open to talking to our customers about their life issues. Whatever they’re going through, we’re there for them.”

MELROSE & MADISON

1500 South Pearl Street Denver, CO 80210 303.777.7515 shopmelandmad.com

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Colorado PGA Golf Professional of the Year

Bob Doyle, PGA This is Doyle’s third time being recognized as the Golf Professional of the Year. He has also been in the special awards lineup three other times during his career and time within the Colorado PGA Section. When asked what his first thoughts were after learning of his recognition, Doyle said he was “Overwhelmed. To be able to contribute now at this stage of my career means a lot to me, and to be recognized for that is pretty special.”

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WAYFARERS

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GETthe Kids SCHOOLED Colorado boasts top-notch TINY TOT SKI SCHOOLS By Faerl Marie Torres Photos Courtesy of Vail Resorts

Breckenrdige Ski Resort

The Vail/Beaver Creek ski club and school offers an exceptional experience for beginners and professionals alike. World-class instructors provide personalized attention, focusing on individual needs and abilities on a vast array of terrain for all levels. The programs are designed not only to improve skiing techniques but also to foster a love for the sport and the mountain. Kids will love riding the Gondola to Adventure Ridge, where they can take a break from skiing to tube, snowbike, snowshoe or take a spin on a micro-snowmobile. With a variety of fun activities, events and specialized training options, the Vail/Beaver Creek ski club and school create unforgettable memories for young skiers to carry for a lifetime.

COLORADO IS A ONE-OF-A-KIND destination for snow skiing and winter fun. From October to April, enthusiasts can take their pick from among the state’s world-class ski resorts, where professional instructors are ready to teach ski fundamentals to children as young as three years old. Starting out can be a daunting task for little ones and their parents. Enrolling kids in ski school will help them put their best boot forward and start a lifelong love of skiing and/or snowboarding. From Vail’s 195 runs to Keystone’s Kidtopia, there’s something for every style, age and level within a few scenic hours of home. As the grandfather of Colorado ski resorts, Vail/Beaver Creek is perfect for those looking for a classic retreat. 62

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WAYFARERS

// ski school

Beaver Creek Ski Resort

The Breckenridge ski school stands out with various specialized programs designed for children of all skills. With 187 runs across diverse terrains, skiers can explore at their own pace. For beginners, Ripperoo’s Forest and Ripperoo’s Mini Mountain are designed to provide safe, fun experiences with features perfect for building skills and confidence in young skiers. Choose from full- or half-day lessons or multi-day programs that teach kids the fundamentals while incorporating games and activities to keep little minds engaged. The Keystone ski club and school is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for children of all ages and abilities, focusing on fun and skill development. Free parking, a family-friendly village, the Kidtopia kid-designed resort (where most of the events are free for kids) and a snow fort make Keystone perfect for littles to enjoy time on and off the slopes. With all it has to offer, Keystone is quickly becoming one of the best Colorado ski destinations for families. The Winter Park ski and ride school offers a remarkable experience for kids and adults alike. Dedicated lift lines provide access to more terrain as comfort and skill levels grow. Comprehensive lessons from professional instructors are tailored to children’s ages and abilities to create a safe, supportive environment. Winter Park’s terrain is perfect for beginners, with dedicated learning zones and gentle slopes, plus lunch is included in all full-day kid lessons. Just 75 miles from Denver, visitors can drive or take the Amtrak Winter Park Express train from Denver Union Station.

Keystone Ski Resort

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