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different forms and fashions that this edition could have been hundreds of pages long. Needless to say, we are excited about the art connoisseurs we have spotlighted in the pages ahead. Go behind the scenes with TLIC Media on page 18 and learn how they create cinematic magic that lasts a lifetime. Shameless plug: Chris and his team created our wedding video and it is one of our greatest treasures in life. It captured our day in a way we never knew possible and we are forever grateful to TLIC Media. Did you know the only authentic shochu distillery in North America is here in
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Frederick? Turn to page 24 and discover why Taka, and his wife, Lynn, wanted to introduce the U.S. to this traditional Japanese spirit. Wait until you hear about the traveling artists who lived on a boat so they could experience art scenes all over and then chose Frederick when they were ready to settle back on land (lucky us!). Head over to page 12 and learn more about how the District Arts Gallery came to life. My appreciation for the craft of candle making has grown since learning the story behind Whiskey Bottom Candle Company. Their love for Frederick puts a smile on my face and I’m excited for you to get page 28!
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FEATURES 12 Frederick’s Hippest Gallery District Arts Lights Up Downtown
18 Capturing Memories in Cinematic Fashion TLIC Media Brings Your Vision to Life
24 The American Shochu Company Makes a Splash in Frederick This Ultra-Smooth White Whiskey Just Might Be Your New Favorite Pour
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28 Whiskey Bottom Candle Company Keeping Tradition Alive with Hand Poured Candles
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DISTRICT ARTS LIGHTS UP DOWNTOWN
ARTICLE RHONDA STEPHENS PHOTOGRAPHY REBECCA MITCHELL
IF THE THOUGHT OF CONTEMPORARY ART CONJURES UP IMAGES OF SOUP CANS AND BLANK CANVASES, DROP BY DISTRICT ARTS GALLERY ON MARKET STREET AND GET A GLIMPSE OF THE FANTASTIC WORK HAPPENING IN THE CONTEMPORARY ART WORLD. And while there, meet Staci and Bill McLauchlan, whose experiences showcasing their art at festivals make them uniquely suited to be gallery owners. Staci’s background is in using textiles in artistic ways with a focus on creating intricate quilts, which they sold at art festivals around the country. Later, they began featuring Bill’s digital art that focused on an aspect or square of Staci’s quilts. “We had a dream to travel and sell Staci’s quilts, so we sold our marketing firm, along with most everything else, and moved onto a boat. We lived on it and traveled up and down the coast selling our quilts at art shows,” says Bill. “Selling them was difficult, but I saw an opportunity to
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FREDERICK’S HIPPEST GALLERY
ARTIST’S PALETTE
"Lost in a Book" by Daniel Lai
"Corrugated Chaos" by Ken and Julie Girardini
take advantage of her creations. I digitally manipulated the images
so we could sell our work, bring in successful
of the quilts in such a way that I could then print the image on alu-
artists we had met doing the art shows, as well
minum to sell as wall art.”
as local artists.”
“We had two objectives in doing the art shows,” says Bill. “One
“We didn’t know much about the local art
was to cover the cost of the diesel fuel in the boat, and the other was
scene concerning artists, but when we put
to cover the wine budget! That’s how we got heavily involved in the
a call out for local artists, we found out every
art scene. Not through a traditional approach of studying the great
other person in Frederick was one!” says Bill.
masters. And we did that for 12 years.”
“In the art world, contemporary means
Traveling from Florida to Cape Cod and even out to the Midwest,
the artist is still alive. But that’s not the way
they would stop in Frederick for the art shows, and each time they
people typically use it,” explains Bill. “They
came, Bill and Staci saw the community’s commitment to support-
usually mean it to refer to modern art or
ing the arts. They noticed the Frederick Arts Council’s various pro-
neo-modern art, abstract or bright colors
motions to develop interest in the arts, loved the art galleries and the
and that’s what we were looking to do. There
arts festival itself.
are some nice galleries in Frederick, but they
“We really loved it, and so we said when we finally sell the boat,
feature more traditional art such as land-
let’s put Frederick on the list of places to live,” says Staci. “We ulti-
scapes and spires. So, there was a niche for
mately decided this was where we wanted to live and open a gallery
contemporary art.”
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THE AMAZING SUPPORT OF THE ARTS AND THE COMMUNITY MAKE IT THE PERFECT PLACE FOR US.
Bill says, “We researched how to run a gallery by
“Prior to the pandemic, we would host monthly
reading books. We were familiar with galleries because
exhibitions in which we would feature an artist from
we were working with those that were exhibiting our
outside of the gallery and showcase their work on
work. We saw what they were doing and what could
the back walls. We also hosted themed exhibitions
go right and wrong. We knew how to run a business,
and invited the artistic community nationwide to
but the things about which we had reservations were—
submit work that would be independently juried with
what if people did not want to be in our gallery? We
winners receiving prizes for Best in Show and Award
wondered if people would want to do this with us, and
of Merit,” says Bill.
we found out way more people wanted to do this than we could possibly accommodate!” says Bill. “And as far as types of art,” Bill adds, “we look for
because our space is so large, we could feature
bright colors, maybe abstract, a variety of media like
these other artists and would not need to disturb
sculptures and pedestal art, and wall art. We started
the other represented artists’ work. It is a bonus
out saying we’ll only get art we like and thought, that’s
for our artists because their work can be seen
a stupid idea! We have sold a lot of work that isn’t our
by many more people attending the reception,”
preference, but the artist is respected and talented, and
says Staci.
we know they have a following, and we respect that.”
“We love art, and we fell in love with Frederick. It
“We opened March 2019 and have been ecstatic
was the best decision to move here. We live down-
about the reception that the gallery and our artists
town, we walk to work, and couldn’t be happier living
have received,” says Bill.
here,” says Staci. “The amazing support of the arts
The McLauchlans are looking forward to a return to pre-Covid days.
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and the community make it the perfect place for us.” DistrictArts.com
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LOCAL LIMELIGHT
capturing memories in cinematic fashion ARTICLE RHONDA STEPHENS | PHOTOGRAPHY TLIC MEDIA
TLIC MEDIA BRINGS YOUR VISION TO LIFE
CAPTURING THE SMALL THINGS, THE INTIMATE
couple’s story. As a videographer, it’s important to
MOMENTS, THE FIRST LOOKS, THE CEREMONY
be totally aware of what’s going on around you and
AND THE PARTY, CHRIS HILTZ, OF TLIC MEDIA,
be the fly on the wall, ready to shoot and frame the
SEES IT ALL THROUGH AN ARTIST’S LENS. From
shot without anyone noticing. Being ready to capture
“how they met” to the “send-off” of the couple, he brings
the organic moments, things people will especially
it all full circle by creating a cinematic production that
cherish in the end, such as the laughter, the smiles,
rivals Hollywood’s best.
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“We paint a tapestry of audio and visual for the wedding and weave them together, creating the
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and the groom looking at each other and the intimate moments,” says Chris.
A couple’s budget can be stretched thin when planning for their dream wedding. Chris advises against cutting out the option of having a video made and knows plenty of couples who have expressed regret over making that decision. “Our perceptions of an event change over time. The beauty of the
With the help of four cameras, a drone and an extra set of hands, Chris makes sure that every moment is captured‑ even the audio.
video is that it invites you back to that moment. Instantly, it takes you
“We will put a microphone on the groom if they want it,” says
back to how you felt and ignites your senses,” says Chris. “By giving
Chris. “We then can hear the whole day. We can hear all the
you an insider look at exactly what and how it happened, not only
conversations from the groom’s perspective as he prepares for
what he or she looked like, but what they sounded like and how that
the day and forward. We record the entire reception from start to
moment felt. It’s a guarantee that your future perception of things
finish. We capture the intimate moments that may occur between
won’t change. Having the video makes it all the more special to relive
mom and son, between best friends, and many conversations that
the most important moments of your life.”
may be lost to memory.”
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We paint a tapestry of audio and visual for the wedding and weave them together, creating the couple’s story. “It’s all in the details. When I had my wedding filmed, I thought
helps them plan and prepare,” says Chris. “Before the wedding, we
about the things I would appreciate in 15 years. The audio was
make sure we know exactly what they want out of their wedding
one thing that I wanted from my entire wedding. I wanted to
day and what their vision is so that we can make that come to life
be able to go back and hear the giggles between my wife and
in cinematic style.”
I when we stepped away for a moment and the intimate talk that
Chris says, “It’s great when we can do a documentary style and
we shared. That was very important to me, and I want to make
also when we do our cinematic style and make it very Hollywood. My
sure I’m giving them what I would expect from my wedding and
preference is to shoot in a cinematic short story form, which is very
more,” says Chris.
natural and candid. Either way, we capture the story of the wedding
“Our goal at TLIC Media, both photography and videography,
from how they met in the beginning, to seeing the families together
is to keep the experience for our clients as personal as possible,
at the wedding, and all the details that come together to create the
and we do that by being in touch with tips and a schedule that
story of their wedding day.” TLICMedia.com
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ARTICLE RHONDA STEPHENS
“MY WHOLE CAREER HAS BEEN BRIDGING THE
“The process from conception to market began with
CULTURAL GAP IN BUSINESS BETWEEN THE U.S.
us seeking an Experimental Distilled Spirits Plant permit
AND JAPAN. Crafting shochu was a natural fit, and
(EDSP),” says Taka.
so was setting up our business in Frederick. There is such a supportive, collaborative atmosphere for
The EDSP allows for experimentation and development of spirits for a limited period of time.
craft beverage manufacturers here,” says Takatsugu
“We were able to get a permit, and while experiment-
(Taka) Amano, CEO and co-founder of the American
ing, we discovered our own process. We were using tra-
Shochu Company.
ditional Japanese processes, but we had to modify them
Crafted in Frederick, Taka, and his wife, Lynn, want
for the local situation,” Taka says.
to introduce the U.S. to the traditional Japanese spirit
“Making shochu is very much a craft. As the only
that surpassed sales of sake in Japan for the past sixteen
authentic shochu distillery in North America, we start
years. The popularity of shochu is attributable primar-
with 100% organic pearl barley. Then, to saccharize the
ily to its smooth flavor, low alcohol content, mixability,
grain, we use koji, a completely different saccharizing
potential health benefits, and reputation for no hangover
and fermentation process,” says Taka. “Koji is a mold
that appeals to well, just about everyone.
that effectively extracts the taste and character of the
Taka says, “Shochu is the coolest and newest alcoholic
base ingredients, giving a rich aroma with a slightly
beverage to be introduced to the U.S. The American
sweet, mellow taste. Our fermentation takes two to six
Shochu Company is the only manufacturer in North
weeks, which is a long time. After the mash is up to a
America to produce this liquor. It is essentially a white
very high alcohol level, we distill, followed by resting the
whiskey, but it is uniquely its own thing. It goes down very
spirits in glass for three months.”
smoothly, without the harshness that vodka has, and is single distilled like a whiskey. The grain comes through so that you will taste or smell the barley at the base.”
Taka and Lynn are proud of how far they’ve come and the reception that their shochu has received. CONTINUED >
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father, with 40% alcohol, have been well received within and beyond the area, winning notoriety and several awards. “We were thrilled when our Umai! and Roy’s Demon won medals at the 2020 American Craft Spirit Awards,” says Taka. “And we were the top-selling ‘Maryland Made’ brand of alcohol in “Shochu is a very versatile alcohol. It’s amazing
Montgomery County liquor stores in 2019. That
alone, but it also mixes really well, so we have cre-
is an indicator of a strong repeat customer base
ated some cocktails. A popular mixer with our spirit
that we have been working toward building.
is pink lemonade, which we call a Cherry Blossom.
Covid has slowed us down a bit, but our plan has
Mix it with Arizona Honey Green Tea, and you have
been and still is to raise investment capital that
a Zen Garden. And we like mixing it with George’s
will help us to increase our production capacity
Bloody Mary Mix, which we have named a Bloody
and to get our cocktails into cans.”
Mariko. We have a plan to offer these cocktails and others in cans in the future,” says Taka.
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Try it out for yourselves! American Shochu Company products are available to order via the
Taka and Lynn’s shochu products, Umai!, the
website and can be found in Montgomery County
traditional shochu containing 24% alcohol,
and in many Frederick County liquor stores and
and Roy’s Demon, named in honor of Taka’s
restaurants. AmericanShochuCompany.com
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Whiskey Bottom Candle Company KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE WITH HAND POURED CANDLES
JASON AND SHELBY SCARLATTA, FOUNDERS OF THE WHISKEY BOTTOM CANDLE COMPANY, HAVE HIT ON A WINNING COMBINATION. Searching for his second career when a medical condition prohibited him from continuing his job as a pipefitter, Jason landed on the craft of candle making. “Jason was adamant about finding something to do and not go down the disability route. He told me he was going to figure it out, and he did,” says Shelby. One evening not long after that, Jason told Shelby that he had been doing a lot of research on candles. He reasoned that people really enjoy them, and they seem always to want to buy them, and thought this could be his next opportunity. His research led him and his wife, Shelby, to create a product that encompasses their passion for Frederick and Maryland, is eco-friendly and supports soy farming. “Something we have always wanted to incorporate in our business is our passion and love for Maryland,” says Shelby. “We were born and raised here. So when Jason asked me what I thought about naming the company Whiskey Bottom, which is a road and refers to an area where his Jason Scarlatta, master candlemaker
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grandmother lived, I loved it! We thought it would be perfect if we used recycled liquor bottles and wine bottles to make it make sense and to connect the name.”
Photo Credit 1, 5- Andrew Murdock; 2, 3-Turner Photography; 4-Shelby Scarlatta
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ARTICLE RHONDA STEPHENS
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Shelby says, “I think Frederick is really a great community in that they do support local artisans and shop small. We felt a sense of community, particularly through the relationships we have at Sweet Clover and the local distilleries. You get the sense that everyone is pulling for you and wishing you success. We had individuals who gave us wine bottles, and bars and restaurants saved their bottles for us, too. We used what we could and recycled the rest, which turned out to be a couple of tons of glass. Through that, we joined the Maryland green registry, and we used green wrap for shipping and other recyclable packaging,” says Shelby. Making the candles is a labor-intensive process. From gathering the bottles to the finishing touches, it takes days
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for Jason, the skillful artisan, to bring a beautiful and fragrant product to the consumer. Shelby says, “We begin with our bottles and get them from many sources, including our distilling and meade partners. We pick up the heavy pallets of glass and take them to the warehouse, where, for some bottles, it’s necessary to soak and remove the labels. Jason then cuts the bottles, and through a four-step grinding process followed by polishing, he gets the newly crafted containers ready to receive the wicks and wax. Wicks are set and stabilized with a tool that holds it in place while the candles are poured and dried.” “We work in small batches,” Jason says. “So after heating the wax and placing the wicks, I mix in the fragrance and hand pour each candle. They’ll sit overnight, and we do a finishing step with the candles the next day, followed by placing a topper on each one to protect it. We also place warning labels, and for our partners that are keeping the original labeling, we do a hangtag that tells a little about us and lists the fragrance. If they are choosing a different branding, we then affix the rebranded label, and we personally deliver to our local clients.”
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“As our business grew, local bars and distilleries began to ask us to make candles in their bottles with their branding,” Shelby says. “Once we began doing that, it didn’t leave time to go to pick up and reuse all those bottles anymore. We chose to use whiskey glasses to hold our Signature candles because we felt like that was in keeping with our idea to have something people could reuse, and it goes with our whiskey theme. And we have our Heirloom, Evoke, Maryland inspired, Tipsy Talk, and Barnyard Talk candles. And we still create our Special Reserve, which are candles made in salvaged and repurposed liquor bottles of the customer’s choosing.” Jason acknowledges that it is a labor-intensive craft from start to finish. He says, “It’s a lot more work than people would imagine. It is especially challenging to ship candles in the summertime and sell our products at pop-up shops. A lot of variables come into play when it’s hot out. It’s like shipping ice cream!” “We enjoy what we do. Having the opportunity to meet so many great people who are often just starting out and are trying to introduce some fun things into their businesses. Creating candles that help them keep their branding by getting their bottle out there in someone’s hands is very rewarding. It has been a great decision to start Whiskey Bottom here in this wonderful community of Frederick, where we look forward to continuing to work with these amazing people,” says Shelby. WhiskeyBottomCandles.com
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