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Belle Terre

Weyhill Cottage

Distinguished, refined, established. It is a rare pleasure to encounter such a stunning residence with timeless appeal. A gated entrance and long driveway are introductions to the 13,000 square foot stone manor house centered on 22 acres. 5 bedrooms, 6 full baths, 14,808 sqft in all buildings. $6,950,000

In a world-class neighborhood, this gracious home is within walking distance to the Weyhill Golf Course of the Saucon Valley Country Club. This luxury detached condo has an exterior of stone and cedar, and is part of a lovely six home enclave. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3,112 sqft. $1,050,000

Viola Lane

The Manor on Apollo

In a quiet mature neighborhood in Lower Saucon rests this traditional colonial. With 9’ ceilings throughout, Viola Lane's spacious floor plan offers many recent upgrades such as a 22KW Generac generator, 2021 HVAC and 2021 50-year roof. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 1 powder room, 4,531 sqft. $850,000

Sycamore Hollow

Own a piece of history in this stunning stone home circa 1823. Exposed beams, deep silled windows & random width wood floors meet modern amenities for the ultimate in luxury country living. Surrounded by acres of tall trees & bordered by farmland, Sycamore Hollow is a rural retreat. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 14 acres. $730,000

An enticing glimpse of an earlier age of elegance, this all brick manor home built in 1992 is an amazing reproduction of the best in period architecture and craftsmanship. From the curved front staircase to the intricate exterior details, this custom design boasts grace and grandeur. 4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 4,174 sqft. $799,000

Lanark

A tranquil country setting with the convenience of modern amenities. Here at Lanark you’ll find period touches that call to mind times gone by, while enjoying the updates and enhancements that make this home suitable for a weekend getaway or a full time residence. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 3,136 sqft. $499,000


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CONTENTS PHOTO BY ALISON CONKLIN

JANUARY

8 STYLE SCENE

Events | Benefits Galas | Parties

12 THIS MONTH’S PICKS What We’re Loving Right Now

13 TRENDING NOW

News, Notes & Quotes

18 GET THE GOODS Casa 401

21 ASK THE EXPERT

New Year’s Productivity Reset

25 LIVING WELL WITH Jonathan Asayag, LCSW, CAADC

29 INSIGHT

Grace Moyer

34 5 THINGS

Spa Treatments

36 JUST KEEP LEARNING

33 Classes, Clubs & Workshops to Explore in the New Year

44 BEYOND THE MENU

Sausage Gravy with Chef Will Fischer

47 DRINK THIS

ON THE COVER

Lehigh Valley Style Weddings, shot by Alison Conklin.

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Not Your Ordinary Coffee

49 LEHIGH VALLEY STYLE WEDDINGS 2024 Find dreamy rehearsal dinner inspiration, pg. 84


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EDITOR’S LETTER BTS at this year’s feature photoshoot for Lehigh Valley Style Weddings !

3 THINGS our publisher, Pam Deller, is looking forward to this month! pdeller@lehighvalleystyle.com

LOOKING BACK As an editor, one of my favorite ways to kick off a new year is by looking back at all of the stories we told in the one prior. When I think about 2023, I’m really proud of all the people and places we featured in the pages of Lehigh Valley Style. It was the year we celebrated new restaurants like Kabinett Wine Bar & Garden, The Vineyard di Norma, Steak & Steel and The Wilbur. (Have you dined at all four yet?) We toured local home renovations and went inside The Dery Mansion. We got to know locals like West End Allentown fashion designer Veena Chauhan (who graced our March cover) and Hagai Feiner, president of Easton’s boutique real estate management company Platform Five. In August, we sat down with legendary celebrity stylist Kate Young, and Style photographer Alison Conklin shared the emotional story of her heart transplant. We welcomed new businesses to the Valley like Toasted & Roasted, Belleville Market and Toastique. We talked to our region’s experts, shared local chef recipes, celebrated winning businesses (and pets!) and honored some of the Valley’s most influential men and women. We’re so happy to have you,

our readers, along for the ride—and we can’t wait to show you what we have in store for 2024. To get us started, our January edition features 33 local classes, clubs and workshops to explore in the new year, from aerial yoga to mahjong to organic farming and beyond. Find our list on pg. 36! We’re also encouraging a little extra pampering this year, with five must-try spa treatments on pg. 34. Find out how organization leads to productivity with tips from certified professional organizer and productivity consultant Diane Albright on pg. 21. And on pg. 25, sex and relationship expert Jonathan Asayag, LCSW, CAADC, shares his thoughts on love languages, bonding rituals, self-care and more, so we can all strengthen our connections in 2024. And, of course, to all the couples who tied the knot in 2023, we congratulate you! Head to pg. 49 for our latest edition of Lehigh Valley Style Weddings and to find our latest batch of local wedding inspiration.

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Organizing my office for the new year!

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Scheduling a spa day at Wind Creek ASAP!

Wishing you the happiest New Year!

KRISTEN WAGNER

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A class I’ve taken or would like to take in the Valley is…

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I’ve wanted to take a cheesemaking class at Flint Hill Farm for years! This year, I’m actually going to do it!

Vice President/COO Lisa Prass Publisher Pamela Deller Editor-in-Chief Kristen Wagner

I’ve long been interested in stained glass and glass-blowing, so getting to Warner Art Glass has been on my bucket list!

I took a spin class at CycleFit and loved it! Allie and her staff are amazing and so helpful for beginners. They have so much fun during the class and you definitely get your sweat on!

Any class offered by The Baum School of Art will be a first-rate experience. I’ve personally taken several pottery/ceramics classes there. I was a fine arts major in college and it was so fun to give those creative muscles a workout again. We’re so lucky to have The Baum School. It’s a true community asset.

Director of Creative Services Mike Matuczinski Graphic Designers Eleanor Anderson, Thomas Körp, Elaine Wyborski Corporate Marketing & Events Manager Jen Fronheiser Marketing Advisors Caroline Adams, Denise Lichty, Arielle Solliday, Pam Taylor Contributing Writers Alison Conklin, Ed Rabinowitz, Amy Unger, Daisy Willis Contributing Photographers Marco Calderon, Matthew Cannon, Alison Conklin Proofreader Lori McLaughlin Accounting Donna Bachman, Sarah Varano

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I’ve always loved glass items and would love to take a glass-blowing class at Warner Art Glass!

I am currently taking Introduction to Yoga at Forks Township Community Center. A great way to stay healthy and limber while socially interacting with like-minded people.

I love taking the pottery class at The Baum School of Art. A few hours a week playing with clay and just being creative for simply myself? Yes please!

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HAMILTON TWP: Stunning Tudor-style home, hardwood and terracotta tile floors, sunroom, spa, updated chef’s kitchen, high-end appliances, quartz countertops, custom cabinets. Beautifully landscaped. 4 bedrooms, 2 full/1 half bath. $549,000

BETHLEHEM CITY: 3-story Federal Style Colonial reflects the architectural brilliance of the 1920’s. Stunning gourmet kitchen and primary suite. Outdoor private oasis, inground pool, and meticulous landscaping. 7 bedrooms, 4 full/1 half bath. $1,095,000

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I interviewed professional figure skater Grace Moyer for the Insight column. Grace is a former student of mine from LCCC, whom I had not seen in about five years. Not only was it wonderful to see the woman she has become, but as a teacher, it’s incredibly rewarding knowing that, even if just a little, you helped contribute to the person this individual has become. It’s the return on investment, so to speak, for the time invested in teaching. There’s no better payback.

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Run, don’t walk, to Let Them Eat Cake in Nazareth for their Biscoff cookie butter-flavored cake. Once our styled wedding photoshoot wrapped, I could not stop eating it!

PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE

CHARMING FARMHOUSE

UPPER SAUCON TWP: Weyhill Woods home featuring grand foyer, expansive first floor primary suite, and chef’s kitchen with luxe appliances. Three large, second level en suite bedrooms. Over 5,200 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, 4 full/3 half bath. $1,895,000

UPPER SAUCON TWP: Nearly 3 acres, with bank barn and organic orchard. A mixture of old world charm and modern living, with original wide plank pumpkin pine flooring and amenities throughout. Outdoor kitchen. 3 bedrooms/3 full bath. $1,050,000

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CONVENIENCE & PRIVACY

LOWER SAUCON TWP: In-ground pool and spa, gorgeous waterfall, koi pond, outside kitchen with granite counter seating. Inside, gourmet kitchen, luxurious primary suite, extensive lower level entertaining area. 4 bedrooms, 4 full/1 half bath. $945,000

HANOVER TWP: Magnificent 7+acre, flat, wooded residential lot, positioned in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. Envision the home of your dreams. Choose your own builder. Public water, sewer and natural gas available. $475,000

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THIS MONTH’S PICKS

ASSEMBLY88 FOR HER

FLIGHT RISK

Lehigh Valley resident and COO of Discover Lehigh Valley, Bree Nidds recently launched FLIGHT RISK, the ultimate travel compatibility card game. Ahead of your next trip, grab your friends and find your perfect travel match! flightriskgame.com

In October, Assembly88, one of the Valley’s most beloved men’s stores, officially debuted Assembly88 for Her in Downtown Allentown, featuring a curated collection of coveted brands for female customers. assembly88forher

TØNIC BY GREEN VIDA In November, Green Vida Co. announced Tønic, their newest venture coming to Easton. Tønic is the Valley’s first zero-proof bottle shop, offering nonalcoholic spirits, functional drinks and pop-up events. toniczeroproof

Scotty’s Shore Shack

After many requests for cooked, ready-to-eat seafood at the Heckenberger’s Seafood stand inside the Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers Market, owner Scott Adams decided to give customers what they want through a new neighbor: Scotty’s Shore Shack. Enjoy lobster rolls, fish and chips, lobster mac and cheese, crab cake sandwiches and more at the market.

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ZERO LIMITS

Serial entrepreneur Elaine Zelker released her new book Zero Limits: Breaking the Boundaries That Hold You Back in October. Readers embark on a life-changing journey as Zelker offers empowering advice about overcoming fear, cultivating a growth mindset and embracing new opportunities. elainezelker.com

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The Modern Bakery, Delivered The Modern Bakery is an Easton favorite, but as of September, it can be enjoyed nationwide. Ship custom macaron orders and monthly sample boxes to a far-off friend—or simply indulge in their delicate, melt-in-your-mouth perfection from the comfort of your own home.

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TRENDING NOW P H O T O B Y J TAY L O R D E S I G N

MADE WITH LOVE

The Waterfront ushers in a new chapter of experiences in Allentown.

FOX BAKERY

In October, Fox Bakery opened its doors in Easton. “I had a dream to own a small bakery where I could bring my fresh and innovative pastry ideas to not only my family but to all the people,” says pastry chef Olga Fox. “We offer European desserts and pastry. Our product is kind of different from what people are used to.” She says customers are loving their macarons, mini cakes and famous tarts. The pavlova dessert is also a hit! This winter, keep an eye out for seasonal macaron flavors and mousse cakes as well as expanded puff pastry offerings. Fox says all the desserts are made from scratch and with love; they can be enjoyed in her Easton café or ordered for delivery.

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WHERE LIFE MEETS STYLE SIX FIFTEEN WATERFRONT

Plans to redevelop the Lehigh Structural Steel site into a 29-acre mixed-use campus began in 2012, and in March 2023 the six-story office building officially opened to the public. “The Waterfront is a vibrant new destination designed to harmonize work and life experiences in a beautiful new environment,” says Zac Jaindl, president and CEO of Jaindl Enterprises. Six Fifteen Waterfront is The Waterfront’s first completed building on the campus, offering office space as well as waterfront restaurant and retail space. “Balconies on each floor offer sweeping views of the Lehigh River, the 280-seat amphitheater and the River Walk,” explains Jaindl. “The River Walk stretches more than a half mile and is made up of intertwining, garden-lined pathways that will unite the outdoor amenities with first-floor dining opportunities.” The next building to be constructed will be a residential building called River House, offering 203 apartment units including studios and one- and two-bedrooms. “The Waterfront’s proximity to the Lehigh River is what makes our project unique over other developments in the area and a real draw for anyone looking for a green oasis within the city,” he says. “We’re offering a truly unique opportunity to live, work and experience life on the water just minutes from all the action in Center City.”

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A NEW LOCATION

THE 330 THRIFT

Michele Jurkowski first opened The 330 Thrift in a 220-square-foot location in October 2022. “Within only eight months we started outgrowing the space,” says Jurkowski. “Our client base was increasing and we knew we needed to offer them more options.” When she drove by a space available on West Broad Street in Bethlehem—just three blocks from the vibrant downtown—she knew it would be the perfect next step. The new location offers ample space, allowing Jurkowski to showcase more inventory. “Our new location offers our clients six rooms to shop in—each with a different style—while keeping our same low pricing that our clients are accustomed to,” she says. “The layout starts ‘fancy’ and gradually offers more casual wear as you move throughout.” Understanding that some clients need a little extra help when shopping, Jurkowski also offers personal styling!

421 W. Broad St., Bethlehem | 484.221.7597 |

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TRENDING NOW P H O T O B Y LY T L E P H O T O G R A P H Y C O M P A N Y

A REBRAND

ELEMENT DESIGN CO.

Allentown’s Pressed Bouquet Shop recently announced an exciting rebrand, which includes a move to Platform Five in Downtown Easton. “Our product lines have developed to include a variety of offerings for clients to preserve their flowers, but we have so much more we want to be able to deliver on, not just pressing bouquets,” says founder, owner and CEO Amelia Paradysz. Beginning January 2024, the business will go by “Element Design Co.” or, simply, “Element” or “LMNT.” “This name speaks to the roots that we stem from, while keeping our options open, knowing that our hearts will always surround nature and all things earth,” she shares. Paradysz says that their new home inside Platform Five further elevates the brand. “Our space is open concept and will be largely production, but we are designing a stunning showroom where our clients can come in and plan for their preservation pieces, browse gifts or join us during one of the many workshops we plan to offer throughout the year as a way for the public to get hands-on in our new space and connect with our brand.” While they remain by appointment only, they invite clients to check out the showroom.

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FOWARD THINKING FITNESS FTFSTRONG

FTF is pioneering a sustainable client experience for personalized results. Voted Best of the Lehigh Valley since 2017, they are hyper-focused on quality service over quantity of clients, customizing each and every workout to make them as effective as possible. 6750 Iroquois Trl., Allentown | 610.395.9595 | trainftf.com


CHEZ’S DELICATESSEN

AT DOWNTOWN ALLENTOWN MARKET

The Downtown Allentown Market’s Ciao! Sandwich Shoppe recently rebranded as Chez’s Delicatessen. Owneroperator Isaac Csezmadia, who is also a part owner of Ciao! in Downtown Easton, says the new family-run deli is something he and his cousin MariaRosa Piazza aspired to pre-pandemic. “When the opportunity was right, we made the move to go into business together,” he explains. Chez’s Delicatessen offers premium Boar’s Head cold cuts and cheeses served in a New York City-style deli. Csezmadia says their heroes are a must-try, calling number 19, The Pesci, made with homemade chicken cutlets, fresh mozzarella, Boar’s Head prosciutto, roasted red peppers, imported balsamic glaze and homemade pesto, their customer favorite. Chez’s also serves avocado toast, salads, rice balls, charcuterie boards and, even, a sandwich served on a whole pickle (pictured here). Save room for desserts like cannoli, mini New York cheesecakes, truffle brownies and hummus. “The dessert hummus tastes like a fresh rich frosting,” says Csezmadia. “Stop in for a sample!” This winter, they’re introducing an apple pie hummus.

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ANDREA RINCON Owner

Casa 401 is designed to offer customers a unique and immersive shopping experience.

Casa 401 is on a mission to present high-quality pieces from brands, designers and entrepreneurs from Colombia and Latin America to the Lehigh Valley. Owners Andrea Rincon and Duvan Ayala are committed to supporting sustainable and eco-friendly consumerism through ethical sourcing practices. Read on to learn more about what’s in store.

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Andrea, tell us about the journey to opening Casa 401! I was born and raised in Colombia and moved to the United States 18 years ago. I focused my studies on the visual arts and art education field. My interest in entrepreneurship and Latin American artisans and makers became more evident after I helped found and manage a successful e-commerce and brickand-mortar business in Easton for several years. I am passionate about photography, education and Latin American cultural heritage. I focus my efforts

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on bringing awareness to the diverse talents of other creatives, makers and entrepreneurs from my native country. Casa 401 was born as an initiative to present highquality pieces from emerging brands and independent designers from Colombia and Latin America to the Lehigh Valley through a unique shopping experience. Explain the meaning behind the business’s name. The name Casa 401 is full of meaning. My whole childhood in Colombia I lived in apartment 410. Then, when I moved to

Downtown Easton, I lived in apartment building 401 #4–1. The business phone number has 401 in it. Under the astrology scope, 401 is also full of mystical astrological meaning: associated with the first house (also known as the ascendant) that represents the individual's self-image, personality and physical appearance, and the fourth house, on the other hand, that relates to the home, family and emotional foundations, as well as one's inner sense of security and stability. The name “Casa” is a representation of not only my heritage, my country and my home, but also it is a direct


connection with the values for which I stand: to bring and support small businesses that have made an honest and conscious decision to help reduce the environmental impact of their brands for a better future for all, for the world: everyone’s “casa” at last. Generally speaking, what can shoppers expect to find in store? Casa 401 is a type of retail store that is designed to offer customers a unique and immersive shopping experience. Unlike traditional retail stores, which typically focus on selling a specific type of product, Casa 401 is characterized by a carefully curated selection of items from Colombian brands that reflect the importance of ethical consumerism and slow fashion and are hard to find anywhere else. Our store offers a modern interior design, with carefully arranged displays that showcase the products in a way that emphasizes their quality, craftsmanship and uniqueness. This includes everything from men’s and women’s clothing, to accessories, footwear, home goods and personal care. More specifically, tell us about the products! Currently, we are working with approximately 20 different independent designers, starting entrepreneurs and everything in between. We have clothing made out of hemp, modal, silk, linen and repurposed cotton, and shoes and accessories made out of recycled plastic fibers (PET), repurposed rubber, raw canvas, wooden utensils, 3-D DIY paper sculptures, peltre cups and spoons, hand-painted raw denim pants, all-natural ointments packaged in

biodegradable orange peel, handmade keychains, stunning underwear and more! We offer a carefully curated selection of pieces that have a story to tell, often one of a kind, made in small batches with locally sourced materials, multifunctional, eco-friendly, ethically sourced or handcrafted. What are some of the best sellers? Over the summer we sold out twice of our foldable fans, ointments, men’s shirts, multi-way dresses and wooden spoons. Customers also love the crocheted keychains, animal stickers and paper sculptures. Casa 401 is home to Queso at Casa, a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Tell us about how the two coexist! Casa 401 and Queso at Casa are often described as unique and different from every other shop in the area. We want to promote ethical consumerism and that means creating a welcoming shop in which all senses are integrated. At Queso at Casa you will get the great smell of melted cheese, sweet crêpes and coffee brewing. At Casa 401 you will engage in unique displays, sweet aromas from candles and unique racks with one-of-akind products. We designed the shop ourselves so you will find many unique and clever ways in which we used materials such as vintage windows or wooden cutting boards to decorate.

What goals do you have for Casa 401? I hope to continue to expand the number of designers we work with and that people who visit us continue to fall in love and support ethical and honest businesses. I believe in building meaningful connections between our customers and the objects, so my goal is to continue to highlight stories of the dedication, passion and expertise that go into each piece. Are there any upcoming events or offerings that you’re looking forward to this winter? We are excited to bring our winter collections, which will offer stunning embroidered pieces as well as unisex ponchos, pashminas and hand-stamped cotton dresses and pants. We are also looking forward to expanding our hours and opening six days a week. Follow us to stay updated.

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Productivity isn’t just about making yourself useful. Certified Professional Organizer and Productivity Consultant Diane Albright wields her expertise to help clients create space for life and leisure as well as work. Here’s her advice on using organization to get things done and enjoy your downtime in the new year.

PRIORITIZE YOUR HAPPINESS “I look at the new year differently than most people,” Albright says. “Not as a time for resolutions but as a time to do a life reset and evaluate what makes you happy.” No matter what it is you want more of in your life, organization can help. Take stock of what’s working in your life. Where can you decrease stress and increase free time? For example, maybe you rush around in the morning because of a messy closet. Maybe you’re constantly digging around for important documents, or watching the evening escape you as it takes forever to make dinner. Maybe you’re depriving yourself of hosting guests because your living room is a mess.

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ASK THE EXPERT Whether you want to get in shape, spend more time on a hobby or get organized for organization’s sake, make a list of three goals and put them in priority order. “You want to take one at a time,” Albright says. “Master one new habit and move on from there.”

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Clutter comes into play when you’re trying to create new habits and more leisure time. “You want to be able to find things in 30 seconds or less,” Albright says. “Otherwise that’s time you’ll never get back.” To create a lifestyle with less scrambling, or to be ready for the gym that you’re definitely going to start going to every morning, take a little time before bed to make sure your clothes are laid out and your gym bag is ready for deployment. This takes the power out of any bleary morning hesitation over what comes next. “Before you leave the office for the day,” Albright advises, “write down the most important things to do tomorrow. It’s easier to remember your to-dos at the end of the day than the next morning.” For to-do lists, it’s helpful to circle up to three most important items to take the guesswork out of where to start.

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One of the most powerful pieces of advice Albright offers is to stay on top of the unconscious formation of piles around the house. “Once you start a pile,” she says, “you don’t notice that it grows.” An innocently small pile can easily take over a dining room table until it’s standing in the way of Thanksgiving dinner. To prevent this, everything needs to have a place and be put there right away. One organizational system particularly helpful for this is the command center. “I always say you should have a command center that runs the home,” Albright says. This is where keys, purse and things you’re planning to take with you can live, where mail and important papers await your attention, and where your phone can charge. Albright has a system of drawers and cubbies inside her coat closet to accommodate these common countertop accumulators, and you can devise a system wherever it makes sense to you.


TECHNOLOGY In this day and age, Albright’s favorite decluttering tool is technology, even while it’s another target for organization. She sings the praises of her Notes app as well as AI tools like ChatGPT to quickly produce the text for a thank you note or even to devise meal prep plans. Don’t use your email inbox as a “file system.” Create an archive folder on your computer for each year, such as “Archive 2024.” Here, put bank statements and financial documents that will become obsolete. When the time is right, purge with a click of a button. Keeping relevant file systems on your hard drive might seem onerous, but consider the calamity if you switch email providers and it’s no longer easy to find receipts and correspondence that were sitting in your inbox.

It’s important to have idle time to think, process and grow.

GROWTH TIME Don’t lose sight of what all these preparations and habits are for. “I think of my grandmother,” Albright says, “when she was young, she didn’t have an automated washer or dryer. She cooked all meals at home. If we told her we’d have all these things automated she’d ask, ‘What are you doing with all your free time?’” She might be disappointed to hear that some of us feel compelled to cram it with even more productivity. “It’s important to have idle time to think, process and grow,” Albright says. “I call it Growth Time.” Idle time lets the brain reflect and connect the dots in our lives. It’s time to ask whether the things we’re doing are making us happy, and identify what we can change. Or, to simply enjoy being alive without accomplishing anything!

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With more than 80 classes a week, the Group Exercise program is the largest in the Lehigh Valley! A full range of in-studio and Zoom fitness classes are available, including strength training, vinyasa yoga, cycle and even aquaticize! Steel Fitness is proud to offer class options for every age and fitness level. View the full class schedule online.

True health and wellness happens from the inside out, which is why Steel Fitness offers luxurious spa amenities to all of its members. Indulge in a steam room session or sweat it out in the sauna! With whirlpools, towel service and even an in-house masseuse, members can experience vacation-worthy comforts without the price tag.

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Whether a member is new to fitness or has hit a plateau, Steel Fitness’s personal training program is designed to provide members with a personalized plan to help them reach their goals. Every member is given a body composition exam and fitness assessment, so they can track their progress throughout their fitness journey. Steel Fitness also offers small group kickboxing and strength circuit classes.

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Sex and relationship therapist Jonathan Asayag, LCSW, CAADC, normally shares his expertise with clients at Renew Wellness & Psychotherapy, LLC, in Easton’s Simon Silk Mill, but he’s letting readers in on some of his helpful insight here. Asayag talks love languages, bonding rituals, self-care and more below.

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How would you describe your personal philosophy when it comes to overall wellness? I emphasize a multidimensional, holistic approach, promoting physical, mental, intimate and emotional well-being. I prioritize setting clear boundaries to maintain a healthy work-life balance. I am also very mindful of challenging myself and trying new things just as I would encourage my clients to do, as well. Tell us about the work that you do as a sex and relationship therapist. I work with couples and individuals to help them enhance their intimacy, connection and pleasure. I also work with people who choose to open up their relationship through ethical non-monogamy and/or polyamory. I use modern and nuanced therapeutic approaches to help my clients achieve their goals.

What do you think are some of the most common hurdles that couples run into in a relationship? How to manage discrepancies, whether it is communication, love languages, attachment styles or libido. We are all wired differently and how we manage those discrepancies is essentially at the core of the challenges I see in my practice. What is your advice for enhancing connection in a relationship? Setting intentional time to talk to each other. Without interruptions. It sounds cliché but scheduling a weekly checkin time, whether through sitting down for a cup of coffee or going for a walk together. It doesn’t need to take long, 20–30 minutes. Trust me, it works and the research backs it up.

In what ways do you believe that therapy is self-care? Therapy provides a dedicated space for individuals to reflect on their thoughts, emotions and experiences, fostering self-awareness and personal growth. It offers the opportunity to process and manage stress, anxiety and emotional challenges, ultimately improving one’s mental and emotional well-being. Do you think that every couple should seek counseling at one point or another in their relationship? I don’t believe so. People and couples are resilient; however, when your partner asks you to go to counseling the first time, please seriously consider it. Don’t dismiss it or avoid it. Be proactive. Do not wait until the problems and challenges get bigger. L E H I G H VA L L E Y S T Y L E . C O M : J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 4

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What role do you think love languages play in a relationship? How important is it to know and pay attention to your partner’s love language? Love languages play a pivotal role in relationships. Most people are not aware of love languages or are dismissive of the concept. I encourage people to be aware of their love language and their person’s love language, and just like traditional language, folks may have multiple love languages and can also learn and adapt to their partner’s love language.

Love languages play a pivotal role in relationships.

Tell us about the importance of bonding rituals in a relationship. Bonding rituals play a crucial role in relationships by fostering emotional connection and intimacy between partners. These shared experiences, maybe it’s a date night or a personal tradition, create a sense of togetherness and reinforce the unique bond between individuals. What advice do you have for couples struggling to prioritize their relationship with each other after having children? Be intentional about reconnecting with one another. Nurture the couple (who you were before kids). I like to use the rule of

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two. Plan a date night every two weeks, schedule an overnight trip every two months and take a couple’s vacation every two years. Tell us about your personal practices and/or daily habits when it comes to mental health. I move my body! I exercise when feeling stressed. Pause and ask myself what I need right now when I am feeling “off.” I also monitor hydration, sleep and appetite. I do my best to focus on the basics and notice body sensations. Describe your morning routine. Is there anything you simply can’t start your day without? As a husband and parent, my morning routine focuses on helping us all to get out of the house on time. I am sure many parents can relate to the challenges of morning routines with little ones. One thing that is very important to me is a morning hug, touch and kiss from my wife. To me, it is very connective and grounding and it helps me get my day started. How about your nighttime routine? My nighttime routine typically focuses on connecting with my wife (who is also a therapist). Either watching a show together, catching up on our days or sharing an occasional glass of wine together (yay for Sancerre). We end our evenings by sharing a goodnight kiss. What are a few healthy habits you try to practice throughout the day? I try to incorporate body movement as much as I can and as a therapist, I sit down

a lot. I am very lucky to have our office next to the Karl Stirner Arts Trail so I go for walks there in between clients and also will sit outside and ground myself by listening to the sounds of the Bushkill Creek. Most of my clients also engage in similar activities either before or after our sessions. What’s your favorite meal to make at home? I am Peruvian, so making Peruvian ceviche is something that my wife and I truly appreciate. The Leche de Tigre that accompanies the ceviche is a powerful aphrodisiac. What are your favorite eateries and restaurants to visit in the Lehigh Valley for a good meal? What do you order? Mister Lee’s at the Easton Public Market (Black Garlic Noodles), pizza from Scratch, Machu Picchu Peruvian Restaurant in Bethlehem (Pollo a la Brasa). Is there anywhere locally that you love to shop for grocery items? Easton Public Market and the outdoor Easton Farmers’ Market. What’s something that you love to indulge in? I am a big fan of Star Wars, most recently collecting Lego Star Wars and also collecting retro video games and video game systems. I am not a gamer but I love to connect with the fun parts of my childhood. Where are some of your favorite places to visit in the Valley? When I am not at a playground with my little ones, The Game Gallery in


Insight. Opportunity. Strategy. Easton, South Mall Mercantile (Star Wars collectibles), Karl Stirner Arts Trail and Lafayette College campus. Do you have a preferred exercise routine? I appreciate going for long picturesque walks in our neighborhood and I also love using my exercise bike. What goals do you have for your personal wellness? Continue growing personally by focusing on community and friendships— particularly building my friendships with other men, as building community is crucial to expand personal growth. How do you stay motivated? By acknowledging that motivation comes in waves. I do my best to nurture myself when things become challenging, avoid social media and focus on enhancing motivation by connecting to things that truly matter to me. How do you relieve stress? Building Lego Star Wars sets, talking through my stressors, a long hug, connecting with my friends, cooking, listening (and dancing) to salsa, bachata and reggaetón, and playing soccer with my son. Who is someone you look up to? My wife. She is my inspiration, motivation and holds me accountable. Do you have a personal mantra that you’d like to share? It’s less of a verbal mantra and more of a somatic mantra. I notice where in my body I am holding on to the emotions: “Notice that.”

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Ten years is a long time. Contemplating where the next decade will take her, Grace Moyer acknowledges that no one has a crystal ball, and life is filled with uncertainties, but there is one thing she’s sure of: “I’ll definitely have a dog in 10 years,” she says. Why the wait? Moyer’s career keeps her on the move, literally. As a professional figure skater with Feld Entertainment, she has traveled the world performing in Disney on Ice productions for the past three years. From Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi to Singapore and Thailand, Moyer has circled the globe. “Being able to leave home and see the world with my own eyes has been something I never thought I would do,” Moyer admits. “But I’m really grateful for it because it has made me a different person in the best way.”

Moyer began skating at age six when her parents took her to a public skating session. Group lessons came first, and were soon followed by private lessons with coach Angela Davis, whom Moyer works with to this day. “For some kids skating is natural, whereas others have to work a lot harder,” Moyer says. “For me, I was one of those natural kids. I just zoomed through each level.” That doesn’t mean there weren’t challenges. And not just the physical ailments that afflict any professional athlete. Moyer admits that the mental aspect—avoiding the frustration of repeatedly falling while working to perfect a jump—was, and sometimes still is, an obstacle she works to overcome. She worked with a sports psychologist for several years who helped her a lot

with breathing exercises. But it was a daily routine her coach had her adopt that was most beneficial. “Every day following practice she had me write down three positive things I did, even if it was a really awful day,” Moyer says. “Three positives I could take away to build on going into the next practice. She really understood my mindset.” Coach Davis took a similar approach when Moyer began competing. She recognized that if Moyer wasn’t the first skater on the ice and she saw another skater fall, she’d worry that she was going to fall too. Or, if another skater turned in the best program of their life, Moyer would worry how she was going to follow that performance. So, she had Moyer turn her back to the rink and avoid watching. As for handling nervousness? “My coach L E H I G H VA L L E Y S T Y L E . C O M : J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 4

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always told me to take those nervous butterflies and use them to help me float,” Moyer recalls. “Just feel free, in a sense, like a butterfly. And turn it into doing what I know how to do.” Moyer’s accomplishments speak to the successful coaching techniques. She’s a two-time U.S. Figure Skating gold medalist in Moves in the Field, and Freestyle; the 2016 U.S. Figure Skating Collegiate bronze medalist; and a 2018 U.S. Figure Skating Regional Championships silver medalist. The latter, she says, is her best memory from competitive figure skating. “Leading up to Regionals I was nailing every program in practice, so I was prepared,” Moyer says. “To make it to Sectionals you have to place in the top four, and after my short program I was in fifth place.

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I had to go first in the long program, which I hated, and I was so nervous.” Moyer pushed aside the nervousness, and had “the best program I’ve ever had in my life,” pumping her fist in air when it ended. That performance lifted her to a secondplace finish, and an emotional celebration. “Hearing that I had finished second, I was with my mom and my coach, and we just started crying, because I knew I had made it to Sectionals,” Moyer says. “That was the biggest accomplishment.” While all this was going on, Moyer was working at the Steel Ice Center in Bethlehem, first at the front desk, but by age 16 she began coaching. It was scary and nerve-wracking at first. “You want to help them grow and do things the right way,” Moyer says. “Because if they did something wrong, well, that was on me.” She began by shadowing other coaches to study their techniques, and eventually became more comfortable working with children as well as adults. And while her travel schedule with Disney on Ice has limited her coaching sessions, she regularly returns to Steel Ice to see how former students have progressed. “I was at the rink the other day and one of my students is now with my coach,” Moyer says. “When she hugged me after not seeing me for many months, it was really heartwarming. And watching them, I think, ‘Oh, I taught them something good,’ because I see the progress they’ve made.”

Moyer says she knew as far back as high school that she wanted to perform in some type of skating show once she was finished competing. She says figure skaters are fortunate to have that opportunity, an avenue not readily available to all high school and college athletes. “In some sports, when you’re done competing, you’re done,” she says. Her initial thoughts upon graduating from college were to try out for Cirque du Soleil, but the requirements, she says, were extreme. “I didn’t think I could physically do it.” Fortunately, two coaches she’d taken lessons from knew the casting director from Disney on Ice, and helped facilitate a meeting. Moyer assembled and submitted a highlight video, and a live audition was held in February 2020 at the PPL Center in Allentown.

It was a once-in-alifetime opportunity, so how could I not accept ?

Then COVID-19 hit, and everything shut down. Moyer, who had anticipated hearing whether she had passed the audition by May or June 2020, now had to play the waiting game. She periodically emailed the casting director reminding her that she was still interested. But it wasn’t until June 2021 that she received a positive response, and a contract offer. “It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so how could I not accept?” Moyer says. And yet, standing in the terminal at Lehigh Valley International Airport in September 2021, ticket in hand to begin rehearsals in Ellenton, Florida, Moyer came close to not getting on the plane.


“I was so scared,” she says. “There were so many what-ifs. And they were all the negative what-ifs. What if I don’t make friends? I couldn’t get my mind to flip to, what if it’s the greatest experience of your life?” But she got on the plane. And it has been the greatest experience of her life. With a B.A. in corporate communication and a minor in business from Penn State Lehigh Valley, Moyer has been able to apply the skills she learned in the classroom to opportunities while traveling. “In Disney, we do a lot of interviews,” she says. “I think all the presentations in college prepared me for being in front of a camera and talking. And I must have been pretty good at it because I always got assigned to do interviews.” She’s also had an opportunity to portray a wide range of Disney characters, including Rapunzel, Buzz Lightyear, Ariel, Anna, Marlin and Nemo. But her favorite, she admits, is Snow White. “My grandmother always said I looked like Snow White, with the pale skin and dark hair and features,” Moyer says. “So when I got to do Snow White I sent her pictures and she was over the moon. That connection with my grandmother made it really cool and fun to do.” Moyer is currently in the middle of a five-month Europe tour called “100 Years of Wonder.” It began last November, and encompasses visits to the United Kingdom, Germany, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Belgium. Prior to embarking on the tour, Moyer reflected on a mix of excitement and melancholy. “We were in Egypt over Christmas last year (2022),” she says. “When we walked into the venue on Christmas Day they had a tree set up with presents everywhere. They decorated the place for us, which was really nice, because it’s hard being away from families over the holidays.” But the Europe tour, Moyer says, may be her curtain call. She acknowledges that she’s still young, but also that there are a lot of things she still wants to do. And spending three years on the road can take its toll. “Living out of a suitcase months at a time is not the most ideal thing,” she says. “But it’s not the worst thing either. The three years I’ve been doing Disney on Ice I’ve gotten to see literally the whole world. I’m pretty satisfied with that.”

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From adult continuing education to youth programs, Northampton Community College’s (NCC) Community Education programs are the Lehigh Valley’s one-stop for classes ranging from the arts to Zumba. Or choose to wine and dine in a cooking or wine and spirits class in the Fowler hands-on kitchen. Travelling abroad? Come study French, Spanish, German, Italian or Arabic to learn basic communication skills. Get fit in the New Year with yoga, boxing, ballet barre, dancing or kickboxing. Command Spanish programs are available to provide basic Spanish communication skills to nonnative Spanish speakers who employ non-native English speakers. NCC also offers specialized curricula for industry, manufacturing, warehousing, medical offices, law enforcement, banking, construction and customer service, as well as programs to improve workplace communication, morale, health and safety—all delivered on campus, on-site or online. Horizons for Youth (HFY) celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2024 with innovative and fun classes for youth grades K–9. Featuring classes and childcare Monday–Thursday and field trips on Fridays, HFY is the region’s premier summer program for kids. Classes range from art to archery and even STEM courses. Programs are also available in the Fowler kitchen and Fabrication Lab. Let NCC be the choice for organizational teambuilding activities this year. Cooking classes can be customized with a professional chef to provide the perfect collegial outing.

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Voted Best in the Lehigh Valley for Adult Continuing Education for several years running, Northampton Community College’s Community Education programs have everyone covered from personal enrichment to professional development. Enroll in classes today and see why!

511 E. 3 rd St., Bethlehem 3835 Green Pond Rd., Bethlehem 610.861.5507 northampton.edu/community-education


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HEART, HUSTLE AND HEALING HANDS A Story of Commitment to Adult Learners Nursing school isn’t easy. Raising a family and moving to a new area isn’t easy. However, Michelle Sears, BSN, Cedar Crest College Class of 2023, was willing to figure out how to do all that and more to return to school and become a nurse. “I applied to several universities in the area,” she says, “but Cedar Crest’s scores for the NCLEX were amazing, so if it was possible, I wanted to go there. They have a great reputation.” With that, Cedar Crest was the clear choice for Sears. Sears originally planned to fund her college expenses independently. However, she was delighted to receive scholarships, which enabled her and her husband to preserve his GI Bill for their children’s education. “It’s just been a blessing to our whole family,” says Sears. Cedar Crest College is a primarily women’s college dedicated to smashing glass ceilings and educating the next generation of leaders. The college is small, dynamic and inclusive, and sees its students for who they are to help them achieve their goals. Cedar Crest’s Nursing Program is rigorous but worth it, says Sears, because the faculty truly prepares its students to succeed. She recalls that during her independent practicum, she was the only Cedar Crest student—and the only one with the confidence to set up a chest tube for the procedure, thanks to all the hands-on practice she received in the simulation lab. “In the School of Nursing,” says Sears, “the professors truly care about you and want you to succeed.” Learn more at cedarcrest.edu/sage.

At Cedar Crest College, we see you. Crushing your goals. Blazing trails. Smashing glass ceilings. Healing, helping and advocating for others. Working hard to create the life of your dreams. We can help.

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5 THINGS

SPA

TREATMENTS BY DAISY WILLIS

Our bodies do so much for us day in and day out. Give back with a little special attention at one of the Valley’s spas. These five options will have you relaxed, radiant and ready for more!

Welcome the new year with a little R&R.

1. LOMI LOMI MASSAGE

2. SIGNATURE MUD EXPERIENCE

One of the Valley’s most luxurious weekend getaway destinations, the Glasbern Inn in Fogelsville transports guests to a scene of upscale rusticity complete with spa options. To sink into total relaxation, try their Lomi Lomi massage, a Hawaiian style whose rhythmic strokes lull like the ocean waves. Whether single or as a couple’s massage, this coconut-scented interlude will sweep you away.

Step into a self-guided experience at Wind Creek’s immense and extravagantly outfitted spa. Exfoliate with sea salts and a cooling rain shower before adorning yourself with herb-infused mud and entering a soothing steam bath. This meditative me-time is designed to relax, repair and hydrate, leaving your skin feeling supple and healthy, and finishing with scented oils.

GLASBERN INN

2141 Packhouse Rd., Fogelsville | 610.285.4723 | glasbern.com

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SPA AT WIND CREEK

77 Wind Creek Blvd., Bethlehem | 484.777.7225 | windcreek.com


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FLOATING

METTA RELAXATION CO. 618 W. Broad St., Bethlehem 610.419.2044 | mettarelax.com

With such services as shiatsu, steam therapy and mandala painting, Metta (meaning “loving kindness”) is a shrine to relaxation. Achieve weightlessness in their floating salt baths with no distractions from phone, grind or gravity. In low light and lifted in perfect warmth, the mind and body let stress melt away, giving muscles and joints the rest they’re craving.

4. HYDRAFACIAL

OLIVER’S SALON & SPA

5202 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown 610.366.8808 | oliverssalonspa.com

PA HOUSE LOWKEY PREMIUM RESTAURANT wood fired oven & craft cocktail bar

662 Front Street Hellertown, PA thepahouse.com @thepahouse

Have you ever wished you could just start fresh with your face? The Hydrafacial’s multiple steps aim to leave your skin clean and glowing, first with extraction and exfoliation, performed gently with “vortexfusion” technology, then hydrating with the serum of your choice. Add-ons include dermaplaning and light therapy to leave you looking and feeling brand new.

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THE SKIN CLINIC

133 Northampton St., Easton 610.515.9038 | skinclinicpa.com

Let the experts at The Skin Clinic take the mess and mayhem out of trying to get a safe and sultry glow in the dead of winter. This relaxing full-body treatment exfoliates with body brushing before administering tanenhancing hydration and the application of St. Tropez bronzing agent, ensuring complete and consistent coverage lasting up to two weeks!

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Learning! Just Keep

Classes, Clubs & Workshops to Explore in the New Year by Amy Unger

Does turning the page to 2024 having you feeling more ho-hum than hooray? Maybe it’s time to liven things up and get out of your comfort zone by discovering a new hobby, passion or pastime. Read on to find some classes, clubs and workshops that would make a great starting place.

Ready, Set,

Cook!

Latin Fusion

Panchita’s Kitchen specializes in Latin fusion cuisine and has hosted a series of cooking classes at Northampton Community College’s Fowler Center: Alitas con Maduros, La Bandera, Carnitas con Moro de Habichuelas and more.

panchitas-kitchen.com

Celtic Demos

Add a taste of the Highlands to your culinary repertoire with a Celtic cooking demonstration at McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub & Whiskey Bar in Bethlehem. The menu changes for each class.

redstagpub.com


Culinary Adventure

Conquering Cuisine in Doylestown bills itself as the ultimate culinary adventure, and, with options that vary from Chinese dumplings to flavors of France to pierogi and kielbasa to homemade ramen, it’s a choose-yourown-adventure kind of experience.

conqueringcuisine.com

Cheese Making

Flint Hill Farm Educational Center in Coopersburg is happy to share its know-how in many areas related to farm life, including cheese making. Choose from chèvre, 30-minute mozzarella or cheddar; or make it an all-day event with the challenging hand-stretched mozzarella.

flinthillfarm-edcenter.org

Vegan Meals

Butterhead Kitchen can whip up a 100-percent vegan cooking event that fits your schedule. Even the location is flexible: have it at their place outside Easton or host them in your own home or event space. Several menus and themes are available.

butterheadkitchen.com


Salsa Classes

Allentown-based Lehigh Valley Salsa Social will get your hips moving in ways you didn’t even know they could with its salsa, bachata and merengue classes. The owners use Meetup to keep dancers—current, prospective and even those of the two-left-feet variety—in the know about upcoming events.

lehighvalleysalsasocial.com

Deep Water Running

Soak up the benefits of running without the wear and tear on your body at a Deep Water Running Class offered at the Rodale Aquatic Center on the campus of Cedar Crest College.

cedarcrest.edu

Parkour

Run, jump, roll and flip your way to a new pastime at the Lehigh Valley Parkour Academy in Allentown. Newbie? No problem. The classes are beginner friendly.

lehighvalleyparkour.com

Rock Climbing

Go vertical at the North Summit Climbing Gym in Wind Gap. The 6,500-square-foot facility has more than enough wall space to keep climbers of all abilities engaged. Classes are offered for those putting on the harness for the first time.

northsummitclimbing.com

Aerial Yoga

There’s nothing wrong with a traditional yoga class, but those looking for a twist (literally) on the traditional grounded poses might enjoy aerial yoga at the Yoga Lab in Emmaus. The yoga hammock is your portal to an hourlong session of floating, swinging, stretching and hanging around upside down.

agyogalab.com

Ice Skating

Learn how to ice skate at the Steel Ice Center in Bethlehem. No skates? No problem. Rentals are included in the class tuition. But BYOH (helmet) if you want that extra layer of protection.

steelicecenter.com

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Improv

If you’re a go-with-the-flow kind of guy or gal, and you can shrug off stage fright with ease, how about giving improv a try? Bucks County’s UnScripted Productions offers improv classes for individuals or as team-building opportunities.

unscriptedproductions.com

Acting Lessons

Or, play it straight with more traditional acting lessons. Touchstone Theatre in Bethlehem offers private lessons for thespians in the making, or for those who want to know more about the technical side of theater, like the art of sound design.

touchstone.org

Creative! Be

Hot Glass Encounters

A “hands on” experience will be much different at Warner Art Glass in Whitehall, where you can mold very hot molten glass during one of their Hot Glass Encounters. You can pick and choose between several pieces. Even the paperweights look like works of art.

Pottery

Take a spin on the pottery wheel at Allentown’s Baum School of Art. Classes cater to beginners as well as those who already can throw a jar or two. You’ll learn how to transform a hunk of clay into a glazed masterpiece.

baumschool.org

warnerartglass.com

Knit & Crochet

Bethlehem is home to Pennsylvania’s largest yarn shop. But The Knitter’s Edge doesn’t just sell all the stuff you need to make a respectable scarf; it’ll show you how to do it, too. Classes for knitters and crocheters of all skill levels are offered.

Ring Making

Want to put a ring on it? Cut out the middleman by doing the bending, torching and soldering yourself with your honey by your side at The Steel Beam in Bethlehem. Each ring-making workshop for couples yields two rings to take home.

thesteelbeam.com

theknittersedge.com

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Skill!

Learn a New

Organic Farming

If you’ve ever wondered what organic farming is all about, the Rodale Institute in Kutztown offers field days and workshops that will have you rolling up your sleeves alongside experts who can answer your questions. Or, learn from afar by enrolling in one of Rodale’s online courses.

rodaleinstitute.org

Silver Saddles

Equi-librium in Nazareth has a program for just about anyone who’s hankering to spend time on a horse. That includes Silver Saddles, which is perhaps the farm’s own spin on the popular Silver Sneakers program for seniors. Equilibrium’s offering is for riders 55-plus who want to improve mobility, balance and strength, all while spending time astride one of its gentile equines.

equi-librium.org

Innovation & Entrepreneurship

The Fab Lab at Northampton Community College offers some 150 community classes every semester that cover everything from electronics to woodworking to textiles to 3-D printing. The 2024 calendar is already filling up. Want to learn how to make your own guitar strap? Sew your own stuffed animal? Learn the basics of electrical wiring? The Fab Lab has you covered.

northampton.edu

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Pennsylvania Dutch

Pennsylvania Dutch is a language that developed from the immigration of German speakers in the 17th, 18th and 19 th centuries. Although the language is spoken primarily today in Amish and Mennonite communities, it’s far from dead. The Berks History Center offers in-person and online classes that explore the language and culture of the Pennsylvania Dutch.

berkshistory.org

Yiddish Club

Mahjong Club

The Macungie Institute has served as an educational space since 1856. Its Mahjong Club is one of the activities that brings people together there today. Games are played weekly, and lessons can be arranged beforehand by calling the office.

macungieinstitute.com

Allentown’s Jewish Community Center invites you to experience the joys of Yiddish in its Yiddish Club. The group meets weekly to discuss topics like cooking, politics, humor, music and entertainment in the Yiddish language. All are welcome: fluent speakers, and those who only know a few words. Those in the latter category can shore up their skills in a separate, basic Yiddish class.

Chess just might be the world’s most popular board game. But if you don’t know your knight from your rook, never fear. The head of the Lehigh Valley Chess Club offers free, ondemand lessons for beginners at various locations. Sign up on the club’s website.

lvjcc.org

lehighvalleychessclub.org

Chess Club

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Kids! Bring the

Families in the Kitchen

Co-existing with your kids in the kitchen doesn’t have to be stressful. The Young Chefs Academy in Allentown offers Families in the Kitchen workshops that will show you how to whip up something tasty together, without turning the space into a disaster zone.

allentownpa.youngchefsacademy.com

Kindermusik

Moms and dads can move and groove with their little ones at Kindermusik at Community Music School Lehigh Valley & Berks. It’s a music and movement program offered weekly at the school’s Allentown studio.

cmslv.org

MOMents

SmARTivities in Easton has a MOMents workshop series designed to help moms delve into stress management and self-care while providing a creative environment for kids to explore at the same time.

smartivities.net

Sign Language

My Smart Hands Lehigh Valley teaches parents and babies how to communicate through sign language in a fun and relaxing environment. In one four-week session, you’ll learn more than 150 signs to use with your child.

mysmarthandslehighvalley.com

Baby & Me Yoga

No need to leave the littles ones with a babysitter—unless you want to—for your next yoga session. The Yoga Loft of Bethlehem has classes for parents and babies as young as six weeks old.

theyogaloftofbethlehem.com

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Gymnastics

Gymnastics centers around here are usually packed with tiny tumblers. But who says kids get to have all the fun? Force Gymnastics in Nazareth offers open gym-style sessions for adults who want to practice new skills or brush up on old ones. A coach will be on hand for safety and guidance, when needed.

forcegymnastics.com

Golf

There’s no need to stash your golf clubs away in the garage until the spring. The Golf Lab at Hanover Township’s Valley Wellness Center has a simulator so you can work out all the kinks in the offseason. Golf lessons are also available for members.

valleywellnesscenter.com

Sporty! Stay

(Even in the Colder Months)

Snowshoe

Strap on a pair of snowshoes for a tutorial at Lone Lane Park in Upper Macungie Township. If there is no snow at the time of the class (February 17), you can still walk around in the shoes to get a feel for them. A short nature hike by a Wildlands Conservancy educator will follow.

wildlandspa.org

Tennis & Pickleball

Northwood Racquet and Fitness Club in Lower Nazareth has drop-in tennis classes for those who are eager to wield a racquet but perhaps aren’t ready to commit to several weeks or months of lessons. Or, take the “tennis” out of it altogether, and find out what that pickleball craze is all about. The club runs weekly learn-to-play events.

northwoodrfc.com

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BEYOND THE MENU “I love a good breakfast,” says Chef Will Fischer of the BeamYard at Steel Club in Hellertown, which is why he is indulging us with a decadent, rich sausage gravy recipe. “It is perfect with flaky buttery biscuits, over chicken fried steak or even a twist on Eggs Benedict,” says Fischer. “The dish is easy to make at home and is just a good creamy homestyle classic.” Fischer started cooking while attending college in Colorado. He started as a dishwasher at a local ski resort before moving to fast-casual family-friendly resort locations and then up to sous chef at the fine dining restaurants on property. “We were serving five-course fancy Italian dinners at the top of snowy mountains,” he says. After four years there, family brought him to the Lehigh Valley. Fischer has been with the BeamYard at Steel Club since August of 2023. “I love the collective camaraderie of all us working really hard in the kitchen with the same goal in mind,” he says. “The fact that I have worked in every aspect of the kitchen has given me experience and knowledge to run the kitchen.” On his days off he often makes this delicious sausage gravy and biscuits for his family—although with a laugh he admits that his young son’s favorite part is always the accompanying homemade biscuits.

The BeamYard at Steel Club 700 Linden Ave., Hellertown 610.838.7018 | steel.club

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The Beamyard at Steel Club Chef

Will Fischer's SAUSAGE GRAVY TEXT & PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISON CONKLIN


SAUSAGE GRAVY INGREDIENTS 2 Tbsp. butter �⁄ � onion, diced small 1 lb. pork country sausage 2 Tbsp. black pepper �⁄ � cup flour 1 quart heavy cream Biscuits (your favorite brand)

INSTRUCTIONS Simmer your butter In a medium pot with the onions until translucent. Add the pork and black pepper to the pot, stirring occasionally until pork is brown. Add flour and stir in until it is no longer visible. Then add heavy cream, and cook until simmering and thickened. Serve over warm biscuits and enjoy!

Tag @lvstylemag when you make it at home!


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Dine al fresco at Bethlehem’s award-winning, family-owned Italian restaurant. Mama Nina’s has been proudly serving the town since 2007 at the same location. They have been voted the Lehigh Valley’s Favorite Italian Restaurant by readers of Lehigh Valley Style. Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

A casual pub featuring artisan brewed beer and house-made food, Two Rivers Brewing specializes in fresh cuisine. They have plenty of outdoor seating to accommodate guests and their pets, as well as a cozy atmosphere in one of Easton’s most distinctive historic buildings.

546 Main St., Bethlehem | 610.867.9802 | mamaninabethlehem.com

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EIGHT OAKS FARM DISTILLERY EIGHTOAKSDISTILLERY

THE WILBUR MANSION THEWILBURMANSION

At Eight Oaks, “We Grow What We Drink”: award-winning Pennsylvania craft whiskeys and spirits. Made using grain grown right here in the Lehigh Valley, Eight Oaks’ original American spirits are crafted to revive the tradition and lift the spirits of everyone who shares in their enjoyment.

Satisfy culinary curiosity at The Wilbur Mansion, where inventive cuisine and craft cocktails elevate every brunch, happy hour and dinner. Diners are immersed in the timeless and modern elegance of 1864’s original hand-carved woodwork. The Wilbur is the perfect place to celebrate any occasion!

7189 Route 309, New Tripoli | 484.387.5287 | eightoaksdistillery.com

201 Cherokee St., Bethlehem | 610.419.1101 | wilburmansion.com

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DRINK THIS

NOT YOUR ORDINARY COFFEE BY KRISTEN WAGNER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MAT THEW CANNON

The Peepsuccino, pictured here, is available year-round.

“‘Not Your Ordinary’ is a phrase that we have used at Billy’s to describe many things, including our diner and our coffee,” explains Rebecca Druker, general manager of Billy’s Bethlehem. Druker says that to be ordinary means to be without special or distinctive features; to be normal and commonplace. “We strive to be anything but ordinary,” she shares. So the coffee is no exception. “Not Your Ordinary coffee refers to the high quality of products that we use, ranging from our specialty blend coffee beans to the espresso and gourmet syrups we use,” says Druker. The Peepsuccino, pictured here, for instance, is made with creamy, luxurious syrup blended with highquality espresso and topped with steamed milk. It can be sprinkled with cinnamon or topped off with a Peep on a dollop of whipped cream. “Guests absolutely love taking a picture of the Peep on top of a crown of whipped cream,” says Druker. While their Pumpkin Pie Latte was a hit this fall, guests can order the Peepsuccino year-round and enjoy Billy’s Peppermint Mocha Cappuccino and Red Velvet Latte this winter. “We change our restaurant specials seasonally as well as our drink options,” says Druker.

10 E. Broad St., Bethlehem | 610.867.0105 123 S. 3rd St., Easton | 610.438.3100 billysdiner.com

BILLY’S DINER

READY TO TRY IT? Tag @lvstylemag when you do!

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Contributing Writers Daisy Willis Contributing Photographers Alison Conklin Proofreader Lori McLaughlin Accounting Donna Bachman, Sarah Varano

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Let Bethlehem Counseling Associates help guide you through essential conversations, address potential challenges, enhance your communication skills, and strengthen the foundation of your relationship before tying the knot. Our experienced counselors provide a safe and supportive space for couples to explore and navigate the exciting journey of marriage. Start your journey on the right foot—because a proactive approach to your relationship is the key to a thriving marriage. Book your premarital counseling sessions now and build the love that lasts!

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JUST MARRIED 2024 BY DAISY WILLIS

Caroline & Jason ALISON CONKLIN PHOTOGRAPHY

The Proposal

Jason Borso and Caroline Dooley were both in her very first class at Moravian College, but didn’t connect until months after graduation. On Halloween of 2021, Jason posed as a trick-ortreater at the door and surprised Caroline with the treat of her life on one knee.

The Big Day

They were married at the Old Chapel at the bottom of Bethlehem’s Main Street, the same street where they had their first date. With this in mind, Jason’s signature drink was “The Journey on Main,” served with cocktail napkins of their dog Winnie saying, “I do, too.” An intimate group of 55 loved ones joined them for a whimsical wedding styled after a romantic English garden party. Their invites had been beautiful watercolors and each guest received a small painting of the Old Chapel. Flowers filled the 1741 Terrace Room at Hotel Bethlehem where spectacular windows overlook the street that started it all.

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Venue & Catering: Historic Hotel Bethlehem 1741 Terrace Room, Bethlehem Cake: The Novel Baker, Dublin Dresses/Tuxes: Spina Bride, New York, NY; Men’s Wearhouse, Whitehall Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Roxy, Catasauqua Rings: Aurum Jewelers, State College; The RealReal; Manly Bands Wedding Planner: DPNAK Events, Perkasie Officiant/Celebrant: Laura Eppler with Lehigh Valley Celebrants, Bethlehem Flowers: Allium Floral Design, Bethlehem Music/DJ: Sonic Entertainment, Bethlehem Videographer: Trabbland, Philadelphia Invitations/Escort Cards/Menus: Stone Hill Paperie, Phoenixville

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JUST MARRIED 2024 BY DAISY WILLIS

Kristina & Elias JENNIFER SOFIA STUDIOS

The Proposal

Kristina Rosario and Elias Maalouf met the summer before college during a night out with friends, quickly becoming close. On a trip to Mexico together years later, Elias staged a massive marquee letter display strewn with rose petals to pop the question. Kristina caught the hint when she saw him take a knee.

The Big Day

After preparing at home for their wedding at St. George Church, the couple’s reception was rich with traditions from Elias’s Syrian and Lebanese roots, from the Zaffe grand entrance procession played in by a live band to a spread including both taco bar and grape leaves, and finally, an exuberant Dabke folk dance. Behind the sweetheart table a custom-made floral arch and neon sign focused attention front and center even as a mix of Spanish and Arabic music kept the dance floor packed all night. Late afternoon rain and thunder did nothing to dampen this perfect day.

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Details

Venue: St. George Church, Catasauqua; The Palace Center, Allentown Catering: The Palace Center, Allentown Cake: Colleen Hobson, Lehigh Valley

Dresses/Tuxes: Jon’s Bridal by Suzanne, Allentown; C.E. Roth Formal Wear, Allentown Hair & Makeup: Alisha Nycole & Co., Easton Rings: Redd & Co. Fine Jewelers and Murphy Jewelers, Allentown Wedding Planner: Liz Edelman, Hellertown Officiant/Celebrant: Father Meletios Zafaran and Pastor Jimmie Rivera Flowers: Mosaic & Co., Allentown Music/DJ: Eli Sounds and Entertainment LLC (Elias Khouri), Remon Mamari, Ryan Tabshi (Milad), Allentown Videographer: Jennifer Sofia Studios, Lehigh Valley Transportation: J&J Luxury Transportation, Allentown

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Brinda & Joseph JOHN WIRICK PHOTOGRAPHY

The Proposal

Brinda Vyas and Joseph Parker met at DeSales University in 2012. Almost a decade later, Joe took Brinda to the sparkling scene that is SteelStacks in winter and knelt to propose on the trestle overlooking Christkindlmarkt!

The Big Day

Their wedding was a breathtaking blend of two cultures, Italian meets Indian, held at The Club at Twin Lakes on a beaming summer day with beautiful views. The couple incorporated their own handwritten vows into a fully traditional Hindu wedding. It started with a Baraat: the groom’s procession, in which Joseph sat stately in a horsedrawn carriage, and proceeded into the lavishly decorated hall. Guests were surprised with a live painter at the reception who captured a magical atmosphere brimming with color and excitement. The dance floor rocked into the night while an extravagant s’mores station kept the fun flowing.

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Details

Venue: The Club at Twin Lakes, Allentown Catering: Cumin N Eat, Allentown Cake: Serpe and Sons Bakery, Elsmere, DE Dresses/Tuxes: Tux from Tuxedo by Sarno Hair & Makeup: Pretty Neat Beauty, Easton Decorator: Timeless Creations by Afshan, Mount Laurel, NJ Music/DJ: DJ Soni Seehra Videographer: TLJ Studios, Skippack Painter: Janet Howard-Fatta, Warwick, NY Baraat: Saucon Valley Carriage, Center Valley

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Rachael & Nana

ANTHONY PAGE PHOTOGRAPHY

The Proposal

Though they shared mutual friends for years in high school, Rachael Okune and Nana Micah met only at the last possible moment when Rachael stayed after her own game to watch his final soccer match of the year. With an elaborate “Christmas party” ruse, Nana surprised Rachael with loved ones and a photographer poised to witness his proposal.

The Big Day

In the lovely light of stained glass, they shared personal as well as traditional vows supported by a wedding party 18 strong before taking the party to Bethlehem’s Wilbur Mansion for an event woven through with their West African heritage. Their families came ready to slay in coordinated traditional Nigerian and Ghanaian attires, and a buffet of seven-plus entrée options and endless sides ensured everyone could sample the delights of their cuisines. With outfit changes, an elevated photo booth and an exemplary MC, it was an energized night of fun and nonstop dancing to West African music.

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Venue: Life Church, Allentown; The Wilbur Mansion, Bethlehem Cake: Sugarlumps Sweets, North Jersey Dresses/Tuxes: Bridals by Sandra, Nazareth; C.E. Roth Formal Wear, Allentown Hair & Makeup: Loso Lace, Philadelphia; Lounes Beauty, Philadelphia Rings: Redd & Co. Fine Jewelers, Allentown Officiant/Celebrant: Jesse Laubach, Life Church, Allentown Flowers: Allium Floral Design, Bethlehem Music/DJ: DJ Bukz, Philadelphia Transportation: J&J Luxury Transportation, Allentown

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Gabrielle & John BRITTANY BOOTE PHOTOGRAPHY

The Proposal

Gabrielle Gorman and John McGeary have been inseparable since their meeting in chemistry class at Emmaus High School. Getting engaged was a simple matter of mutual agreement, and they planned to share the event between a snowy wedding where they reside in Denver and a summer reception back in the Valley.

The Big Day

From Take a Taco and craft beer at Funk Brewing in Emmaus to the main event at SteelStacks in Bethlehem, the couple spent three days celebrating and soaking up time with family and friends. Guests dressed in black helped fulfill their elegant black and white theme, graced with details like an individualized menu with wine pairings, handmade candles along cozy community tables and a seating chart full of photos to reminisce over. An outfit change for the dance floor allowed John’s father to be honored and present with the color green, kicking off a night of revelry that will be remembered for years to come.

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Venue & Catering: Musikfest Café at SteelStacks, Bethlehem Cake: Louie’s Bakery, Emmaus Dresses/Tuxes: Katherine Tash, Los Angeles, CA; Suit Supply, New York, NY Hair & Makeup: Alisha Nycole & Co., Easton Rings: Metalmark Fine Jewelry, Denver, CO Wedding Planner: Your Sweetest Day Events, Lancaster Flowers: Petals with Style, Lancaster Music/DJ: 3westproductions; Rad and Kell acoustic duo, Lancaster

Transportation: J&J Luxury Transportation, Allentown (Friday night welcome party) Rentals: Vision Furniture, Philadelphia Stationery Printing: Mingopress, Oklahoma Signage: People Signs, Allentown

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Michelle & Aubry SGW PHOTOGRAPHY

The Proposal

Michelle Foster and Aubry Cohen met at Kutztown University in a 3D Design class, where Michelle was instantly enamored with Aubry’s “edgy and mysterious” interests. The two proposed in unison on a Friday the 13th near Kutztown’s planetarium building, exchanging a Zelda-themed necklace from Aubry and a spaghetti and meatballs pin, tearfully, from Michelle.

The Big Day

With skeletons, pride flags, pumpkins and pompoms, Michelle and Aubry outfitted their wedding with a plethora of meaningful elements, anchored by 3D-printed cat centerpieces uniquely decorated by the wedding party. Michelle entered to the “Healing the Great Fairy” theme from The Legend of Zelda while Aubry was played in by a piano cover of My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome to the Black Parade.” After the ceremony, guests wandered the extraordinary venue, GoggleWorks, with access to art galleries. Instrumental video game music backed a reception, featuring board games, Mario Kart and mocktails inspired by the couple’s cats. Hearts were full after this perfect day!

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Details

Venue: GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, Reading Catering: Catering By Doubletree Reading, Reading Cake: Clay’s Creative Corner Bakery, Berwyn Dresses/Tuxes: Amazon, ASOS Flowers: Amazon Music/DJ: Spotify Celebrant/Officiant: friend Jade Jiang

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Sarah & Samuel ALI WHITBY PHOTOGRAPHY

The Proposal

Bethlehem-born Sarah Callahan and Nashville native Samuel Bellet met in Dallas, Texas, on their first jobs out of college in the tech/consulting field. In July of 2022, Sam brought them back to Dallas for a bachelor/ette party for friends—really a ploy to disguise his champagne- and chocolate-laden gondola proposal!

The Big Day

Their ceremony was officiated by Sam’s hometown priest from Nashville, and a friend played the massive 22-person wedding party out on the bagpipes, a nod to Sarah’s Irish roots. The best man flipped the maid of honor on the way into the reception, dad’s speech was over 20 minutes long and the rest of the night was no less extraordinary. From Sarah’s nonna leading the boisterous dance floor in the tarantella to Sam’s two-year-old niece twirling with her mother, it was an event for the ages to set Sam and Sarah up for their honeymoon with a sparkler send-off.

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Details

Venue: Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Bethlehem; Saucon Valley Country Club, Bethlehem Catering: Saucon Valley Country Club, Bethlehem Cake: Crumbs Cake Studio, Bethlehem Dresses/Tuxes: Monique Lhuillier from White House Bride, Whitehouse Station, NJ; C.E. Roth Formal Wear, Allentown Hair & Makeup: Pre-Dame Beauty, Brooklyn, NY Wedding Planner: Lavish Haus, Emmaus Officiant: Father John Raphael, Nashville, TN Flowers: Allium Floral Design, Bethlehem Music/DJ: Bachelor Boys Band, Philadelphia Videographer: Small Forest Films, Bethlehem Transportation: Limo Today, Whitehall

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Photography by Alison Conklin In collaboration with Rel(EVENT) Event Planning & Allium Floral Design On site at Domaine Pterion Vineyard & Winery Hair & makeup by Makeup by Roxy Models courtesy of Image International

In planning a wedding, we often lose sight of what’s most important: the love. If you’re throwing the most epic party of your life, shouldn’t your loved ones and all the pieces of your story that brought you to this day be at the forefront? Being intentional about your choices and opting for sentimental details that honor those who came before you can transform an ordinary rehearsal dinner into one that’s brimming with character and charm.

An Intimate Table Sustainable, locally grown blooms adorn this intimate tablescape, where friends and family will laugh the night away while feeling all the magic around them. Florals by Allium Floral Design Chargers, glassware and flatware rentals by Action Party Rentals Linens by Nüage Designs Cake plates and candlesticks by Rel(EVENT) Event Planning

Consider the special touch of utilizing a family member’s heirloom china.


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Make It Extra Sweet Pay tribute to family members with a dessert inspired by them. Maybe it’s that favorite aunt’s Bundt cake recipe, or an over-frosted ’80s-style wedding cake like the one your parents had, or a small dessert in the groom’s grandparents’ favorite flavor. Or maybe it’s all three. Cakes by Let Them Eat Cake, The Shoppes of Premise Maid and Nothing Bundt Cake

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Incorporate meaningful accessories into your wardrobe, whether it’s grandma’s clutch or grandpa’s pocket watch. If they’re no longer with you, wearing something of theirs can make it feel like, if even for a moment, maybe they are.

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Love is in the Air

Dress by Reformation Sweater by Anthropologie Vintage jewelry Suit by Banana Republic


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ALYSSA RADER

Hair Stylist & Owner | A Salon by Alyssa Rader A Salon by Alyssa Rader truly understands the significance of a bride’s wedding day and the desire to look and feel her absolute best. With a strong emphasis on customization and creativity, Alyssa and her experienced team offer a wide range of services to cater to any bridal style. From personalized hairstyles to expert color services and hand-tied extensions for added length and/or volume, A Salon has all the necessary tools and expertise to ensure that every bride feels confident and beautiful on her big day. In addition to hair services, the salon also offers makeup styles, and brow and facial services to enhance the bride’s natural features and create a radiant and glowing look. The in-shop trial is a wonderful opportunity for brides to connect with their designated stylist, ensuring that their vision is understood and executed flawlessly. Whether the bride chooses to get ready in the salon or wishes to have the team come to her chosen location, Alyssa and her team strive to make every bride feel like the most radiant version of herself on her special day.

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LAUREN TURNER Owner & Licensed Esthetician L Wellness Lauren’s passion for skincare and her science background blend beautifully at L Wellness day spa. Lauren uses her degree in neuroscience and chemistry to curate the products, brands and treatments at the spa. She and her team are the first and only Master Hydrafacialists in the Lehigh Valley, and they consistently deliver results in the healthiest, least invasive ways possible. Science. Service. Results. “Let us help you love your skin!”

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KRAFT & CO. FLORAL DESIGN Voted “Best Special Occasion Florist” in 2023 by the Readers of Lehigh Valley Style

Founded in 2013 by Tatiana Kraft and Erich Jones, Kraft and Co. Floral Design emerged from a shared dream to transform their creative passion into a career. The business underwent significant growth and evolution, transitioning its focus from planning and event design to delivering a unique and luxurious floral experience. With a wealth of experience managing numerous events throughout their careers, Tatiana, Erich and the Kraft & Co. team possess a profound understanding of the behind-the-scenes intricacies of event planning. This valuable expertise is seamlessly woven into their meticulous floral design process. Situated in Downtown Easton, Kraft and Co. extends its luxe garden designs to weddings and special events across New York City, Philadelphia, New Jersey and the Lehigh Valley. The team at Kraft and Co. has successfully executed events at some of the most stunning and unique venues in the tri-state area, such as the Central Park Zoo, Lotte New York Palace, The Union League in Philly and countless others. Kraft & Co. holds a deep appreciation for palettes rich in color, details that tell eclectic stories and whimsical touches that stir the heart. Embracing a smallbusiness ethos, Kraft & Co. prides itself on delivering personalized care and attention. Committed to quality, they selectively undertake a limited number of events each year, ensuring clients collaborate directly with the dedicated team throughout the planning process and on the event day. The team is composed of skilled floral designers, each infusing a unique style into their creations. Dedicated to bringing visions to life, they invest time and energy in crafting custom color palettes, sourcing the perfect blooms and guaranteeing that every event is filled with vibrant color, graceful movement and enduring beauty.

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SARAH PETRYK Founder & Lead Designer Allium Floral Design

This year, Sarah Petryk and her team are celebrating 15 years of designing exquisite and transformative weddings in the Lehigh Valley. Sarah makes the floral planning process feel fun and effortless—like someone talking about their wildest floral dreams with a trusted friend. Her gift is seeing exactly what someone wants for their wedding, and she works to bring each beautiful detail to life. Sarah strives to incorporate sustainable practices in her design, working closely with growers to source stunning blooms tailored to each couple’s style—be it a simple backyard party or an overthe-top ballroom extravaganza. Her delight in the world of flowers and her connection with couples is evident in each wedding she and her team create.

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KATHERINE HUNTER CELEBRANT Lehigh Valley Wedding Officiant

Make the wedding ceremony a priority, not an afterthought. “Let’s get your wedding ceremony off your ‘figure it out later’ list,” says celebrant Katherine Hunter. When their special day arrives, couples deserve to be carefree, have fun and experience a truly unique and meaningful celebration. That’s where Katherine steps in! Gone are the days of generic ceremonies. Every love story is one-of-a-kind, and the ceremony should reflect that. Katherine is here to ensure a couple’s wedding is a celebration of their personalities, their journey and their love—not a cookie-cutter experience. From the initial collaboration, Katherine takes the time to understand a couple’s story, their values and their vision. She crafts a heartfelt ceremony that is exclusively theirs. Beyond officiating, she offers resources, inspiration and a wealth of experience to guide a couple through every detail. Let Katherine be an advocate, sounding board and source of inspiration. With her expertise, the wedding day will be a beautiful and relaxed celebration that couples can truly savor. Katherine is a Humanist Celebrant who wholeheartedly embraces all forms of love, specializing in highly personal and (mostly) nonreligious ceremonies since 2017. “Every couple’s story is unique,” says Katherine. “I am excited to tell yours!” katherinehuntercelebrant.com


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MONICA YURCONIC-GROFF Owner | Ross Plants & Flowers

Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting times in a couple’s life. It can also be one of the most stressful. Monica Yurconic-Groff and her talented team at Ross Plants & Flowers take the stress out of it. With years of experience and the understanding of the current floral trends, Monica and her team guide their couples in planning the most beautiful flower accents for the most special day in their lives. From personal flowers (bouquets and corsages) to the ceremony accents (arbors and altar arrangements) to the reception (centerpieces and tablescapes), Ross gently guides the planning process with a confidence and ease that is invaluable in the wedding world. No detail is left undone; therefore, couples can enjoy their day without any floral worries. Getting to know their couples is at the forefront of their process as well as understanding the goal and vision for their most beautiful day. From the initial consultation to as many meetings or phone calls it takes, Monica and her team are there... listening, guiding, sharing, celebrating. “It’s our job as florists to be able to translate a couple’s vision into reality and we only have one chance to get it right,” states Monica. Locating the perfect flowers to bring that vision to life is a key piece to their success. Flowers are sourced locally when possible as well as from all over the world. Whatever it takes, Ross will locate the flowers and supplies needed to create the florals of a couple’s dream! Ross is not an everyday floral shop. With a full greenhouse at their shop, Monica and the Ross team can create the most beautiful backdrop for events. They will set up and break down, rent items including arbors, glassware, lanterns, unique centerpiece stands and plants, and if they do not have what a couple is looking for, they will find it! The flowers chosen will be one of the most remembered aspects of a wedding. They are the final accessory and should complement the overall look and bring a couple’s wedding vision to life. Many of the pictures that couples will look at for years to come will include their beautiful florals, so making sure they are created by a reputable florist is important. When planning a wedding, think of Monica Yurconic-Groff and Ross Plants & Flowers for guidance through one of life’s most enjoyable experiences!

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SURV is the ideal setting for an engagement party, rehearsal dinner or wedding! With a stunning restaurant or outdoor patio, there’s no better place in the Easton area to host an event. Reach out to the Events Coordinator at 484.553.4613 to start turning those wedding dreams into a reality at SURV Restaurant. Let them make the celebration extraordinary!

“I do” begins with Edge Restaurant in Downtown Bethlehem! Elevate those special moments by hosting an engagement party, rehearsal dinner or wedding reception at Edge. The venue is ready to accommodate every event seamlessly. For inquiries and to discuss those wedding dreams, call the Events Coordinator at 484.553.4613. Let Edge be the backdrop to an unforgettable celebration!

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Bar H is a farm-to-table mobile cocktail bar. The Bar H team, with its full-service bar, offers handcrafted cocktails with only the freshest ingredients. It’s a family-owned business with a genuine passion to bring a couple’s wedding vision to life! Bar H promises to make the special day fun and fabulous, from taste to style! Contact them today. 484.282.0568 | mobilebarh.com

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Planning a wedding, meeting or special event? With breathtaking golf course views, multiple room options and various bar and food packages, Steel Club is the perfect choice. The ballroom, complete with floor-toceiling windows, private bar and 96” x 54” media screen, accommodates 200 guests. Many other rooms are available for more intimate functions.

Lavish Haus is a full-service design and planning firm that offers couples a fun and thoughtful approach to wedding planning. The Lavish Haus team creates an elevated, high touch experience with an unmatched design style. Owner and Creative Director Samantha O’Donnell takes pride in creating one-of-a-kind events that are intentional and unique to the couple. When it comes to logistics and aesthetics, Lavish Haus is the go-to for event planning.

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Madeline’s elegant banquet space, along with their impeccable service, makes it the perfect place to host any event. From bridal showers to corporate meetings, Madeline’s has rooms to accommodate events of any size up to 150 guests. Their goal is to make the event planning process seamless, with delicious and customizable menu selections and attentive, courteous staff.

Family owned and operated, The Kiffle Kitchen has been producing some of the finest handmade kiffles, nut tossies, walnut rolls and pastries since 1985. Voted Readers Choice “Best Bakery” in the Lehigh Valley for five straight years, the pastries are a perfect treat for weddings, graduations, birthdays and other special events. Wedding pastry trays are available and gift tins are available to ship nationwide.

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Want to look and feel the best on the big day? Join the many brides and grooms who have chosen Steel Fitness Premier to guide them on a fitness and wellness journey leading up to their wedding day. With state-of-the-art personal training wedding packages, the fitness professionals here get clients on track to results they can count on!

The Backyard Bar Company, a woman-owned business located in the Lehigh Valley, offers a fresh approach to mobile bartending services. Their converted vintage horse trailer is the perfect addition to any event, including (but not limited to) birthdays, corporate events, weddings and more. Their top priority is providing a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave a lasting impression on every guest.

Capture priceless moments with the pup on the big day! Ensure picture-perfect memories with EarthWise Pet’s expert grooming services. From fluffy tails to sparkling fur, let the dog shine as brightly as their love. Trust EarthWise Pet to make a furry friend wedding-photo ready with a spa day!

250 Cetronia Rd. Suite 100, Allentown 610.973.1500 | steelfitnesspremier.com

Serving the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas 484.554.1891 | thebackyardbarco.com

4727 Freemansburg Ave., Easton 610.829.9809 | earthwisepeteaston.com

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Simple Made Perfect® When you focus on the details that truly matter, you can make them perfect. As the newest Marriott location in the Lehigh Valley, we offer the modern amenities, convenience and comfort that you and your guests deserve. From intimate gatherings to weddings of 500 guests or more, our modern ballroom— paired with our culinary expertise and our all-new guest accommodations—is the ideal place to host your perfect event.

Book Now & Save SCHEDULE YOUR 2024–2025 WEDDING BY MARCH 31, 2024 AND RECEIVE $1000 OFF ANY RECEPTION PACKAGE

7736 ADRIENNE DRIVE, BREINIGSVILLE // 610.391.1000 DELTA-HOTELS.MARRIOTT.COM


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620 Union Blvd. Allentown

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