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All things Greater Williamsburg for locals & visitors since 1964

Valentine's Day in Williamsburg

Celebrate Black History Month

A passion for pottery

Dinner, sweets and more

Events galore

Elizabeth Krome

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10 There’s plenty here to love about Valentine’s Day

36 ANTIQUES AND CONSIGNMENTS

28 Elizabeth Krome: A passion for pottery

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

40 A month to honor and celebrate Black History 20 The Trimble Collection: Home to Williamsburg’s ‘Art Doctor’ 43 Cultural events offer an escape from winter’s dreariness 46 Colonial Williamsburg Black History Month Programming 52 AREA MAP Covering the Historic Triangle since 1964

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FOOD & DRINK 16 Food pairings with local wine and mead

Olivia S. Hartman Marketing/Advertising Director LouAnne M. Sexton Layout & Design 0ETER $EWEY s +ATHY 3TURGEON Sandy Xander Design Support (EATHER "RIDGES s "RANDY #ENTOLANZA Molly Hunter Korroch # -ICHAEL *OHNSON s !DRIENNE -AYlELD Writers Kathy Talmage Advertising Sales Cindy Jenne Sales Assistant

45 Chocolate can be as simple – or as complex – as you’d like LIVING & RETIRING HERE 24 Museum transports visitors to area’s past 32 Why Boomers hate the word ‘retirement’ 50 MAP DIRECTORY 12 TAKE THE TOUR 49 WORSHIP

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Williamsburg Magazine is a member of the Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance. Williamsburg Magazine is published monthly by Daily Press Media Group. Articles of compelling interest to visitors are reprinted occasionally from the Gazette and Daily 3UHVV ,VVXHV DUH GLVWULEXWHG E\ WKH ÀUVW RI WKH PRQWK DW SRLQWV all over Williamsburg, reaching hotels, motels, campgrounds, supermarkets, retailers, day trippers and weekenders. For information on story submissions, distribution, or advertising rates, call (757) 220-1736.

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Even during a Leap Year, like 2016, February is still the shortest month of the year. Don’t let the month slip through your fingers – take hold of all Williamsburg has to offer, even in winter. Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday this year. Whether you’re looking to make an evening or a weekend of it, Williamsburg Magazine has a number of suggestions, from grabbing a bite to eat in Merchants Square to getting a massage at the Williamsburg Salt Spa. Chocolate pairs well with Valentine’s Day, but it’s also a treat any day of the year. Check out some tips from Colonial Williamsburg’s head pastry chef and the owners of Mad About Chocolate on creative ways to prepare, pair and enjoy the dessert. Speaking of pairings, this month, we explore the Williamsburg Winery and Silver Hand Meadery, uncovering the best foods to pair with beverages from these establishments – whether it’s a more classic wine or an innovative mead. February is Black History Month, and Williamsburg is packed with programming from Colonial Williamsburg, First Baptist Church, The College of William and Mary and more. Speakers, tours, performances and a number of events will illuminate the local story. Another piece of history unveils itself nearby in Norge. Here, the Norge Depot Museum celebrates a train station built near the turn of the century. The Museum also recently installed a 90-year-old Georgia Railroad caboose, the first train the depot has seen since it closed in 1969. Tom Trimble began his business around that time, opening The Trimble Collection in 1974. Since then, he has built his reputation as Williamsburg’s “Art Doctor,” restoring pieces of art to new life. At 73, Trimble remains driven by a singular passion for his business. And he’s not alone. This month, the magazine explores a growing local “Boomer” population seeking a retirement driven by passion and purpose, rather than leisure and relaxation. Artist Elizabeth Krome said even if she retired, she would still want to make pots. As owner of Quail Run Pottery, Krome thrives when she can spend her time creating beautiful, functional pieces of pottery. Lastly, be sure to check out some local cultural events, with an international flair. The Jewish Film Festival, Global Film Festival and Muscarelle Museum present an escape to other places through visual mediums.


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Valentine’s Day

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Whether you want to do something as simple as dinner, drinks, and dessert or go for something grander such as a couples’ massage, Williamsburg has plenty of options to make your Valentine’s Day a special one. “We love Valentine’s Day, mostly because we have a chance to meet a lot of new folks,” shares Adam Steely, owner and manager of Blue Talon Bistro on Prince George Street. Like most local restaurants, Blue Talon Bistro offers specials for the holiday. “Going out on Valentine’s Day has become such a big deal that we just try to make it a little less stressful,” says Steely. “We have fun, oldschool specials that a couple can share. We offer 10

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some softer cocktails that are fun for folks that aren’t necessarily acclimated to more potent versions, and we generally try to put young couples at ease. For folks that aren’t in the ‘getting to know you’ phase, our atmosphere is fairly casual and relaxed, if that’s what they’re looking for.” You and your loved one can grab a bite to eat at Blue Talon Bistro, The Trellis Bar & Grill, or any of the other restaurants in Merchants Square, then go for a stroll along Duke of Gloucester Street or try ice skating in Colonial Williamsburg. Liberty’s Ice Pavilion is open through mid-February. Top off the evening with a sweet treat at any of the local cupcake, candy, or frozen yogurt establishments. Or, enjoy a glass or bottle of wine at Saude Creek Vineyards in New Kent.


Colonial Williamsburg has several activities planned for the entire Valentine’s Day weekend, including date night specials, a Sweethearts dinner, Valentine’s Day brunch, a couples’ massage, carriage rides and tasting classes highlighting bourbon and chocolate or champagne and chocolate. For couples who want to relax with a massage, other local spas also have special packages for Valentine’s Day. Elements Spa at Great Wolf Lodge has aromatherapy or therapeutic massages, as well as a Scooops Kids Spa, should your Valentine this year be a special little boy or girl. Williamsburg Salt Spa is another option. In addition to the salt cave, Williamsburg Salt Spa has flotation tanks and a massage room, where you can relax with a Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, or a hot salt rocks massage. “Our couples’ massages are always popular,” says Agnieszka Drygala, founder of the Williamsburg Salt Spa. “We offer something that is very unique and very different. It’s peaceful and relaxing, for sure.” Williamsburg also has several quaint bed & breakfasts if you want to slip away for the whole night with your Valentine. But you don’t necessarily need to break the bank for Valentine’s Day. “It doesn’t have to be anything big or expensive,” Drygala states. “It’s just about spending quality time together.”

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take the tour ATTRACTIONS & AMUSEMENTS HISTORIC JAMESTOWNE The first permanent English settlement in North America, was Virginia’s colonial capital for 92 years and in 1619 the site of America’s first representative legislative assembly. Walking tour of the town site, archaeological remains of the 1607 fort, memorials, the 1690s church tower and the glasshouse. The gate is open daily 8:30 am4:30 pm; visitor center is open 9 am-5 pm 757 898-2410. www.nps.gov/colo. HISTORIC YORKTOWN Enjoy 300 years of history in a charming riverfront setting. Relive the pivotal battle of the Revolutionary War. Visit historic homes, museums, monuments and battlefields and learn more about the brave citizens and soldiers who took a stand here. Shop in specialty stores, play on the riverfront, and dine in one-of-a-kind restaurants on the York River and up the hill in the village. Come for a day, a weekend or longer. www.visityorktown.org JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT Explores America’s first permanent English colony. Gallery exhibits trace history of Jamestown, and the Powhatan Indian, European and African cultures that converged in 1600s Virginia. Features outdoor re-creations of three ships, colonial fort and Powhatan village, and a riverfront discovery area. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org.

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PAINT ON POTTERY The place where you are the artist! Choose an item of bisque and paint your own design. We will fire your creation and you can pick up in a few days, or we can ship it to you. Hours: Sun-12-6, Mon., Wed. & Thurs-11-6, Tues & Fri-11-10 & Sat.10-6. The Shops at High Street, 1430 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-3500 www.paintonpotterytoo.com YORKTOWN BATTLEFIELDS AT THE VISITOR CENTER See a 16-minute film on the military campaign, siege and surrender. Explore the battlefield and 18th-century town on your own or with a Park Ranger as your guide. Visitor Center is open daily 9am–5 pm and the battlefield tour roads are open dawn until dusk. 757 898-2410. visit www.nps.gov/colo. YORKTOWN VICTORY CENTER Thematic exhibits and living history. Re-creations of a Continental Army encampment and a 1780s farm site, historical interpreters practice drills, demonstrate weapons, discuss medical practices, prepare meals, and plant and cultivate crops. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org GUIDED TOURS PLANTATIONS Berkeley Plantation. Open daily 9 a.m.5 p.m. 888 466-6018. Shirley Plantation. Open Daily; Dec.February, 10-4. March-November, 9:30-4:30. 804-829-5121 www.shirleyplantation.com Edgewood Plantation. 757 829-2962. www.jamesriverplantations.com. North Bend. 804 829-5176. www.northbendplantation.com. Piney Grove at Southall’s Plantation. 804 829-2480. www.pineygrove.com. Westover Plantation. 804 829-2882. www.jamesriverplantations.com. Hewick. 2 miles off Route 17. 800 484-7514 (ext. 1678), 804 758-4214. Chippokes Plantation. Open yearround, mansion is open weekends mid-Apr.Dec., 1-5 p.m. Operated by Chippokes Plantation State Park. 294-3625. Chelsea Plantation. Tours: Thu.-Sun., 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Admission fee. 804 843-2386. Bacon’s Castle. Open Mar.-Dec. on Fri. & Sat. 10 am-5 pm and Sun. noon-5 pm. 757 357-5976. BEYOND THE HISTORIC TRIANGLE NEWPORT NEWS

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VIRGINIA LIVING MUSEUM Explore Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea. Enjoy activities at four hands-on discovery centers, view the sun from the observatory and stroll the elevated boardwalk. Open daily 9 a.m.-5p.m. Take I-64 East to Exit 258A; 757 595-1900 www.thevlm.org.

SMITHFIELD Smithfield hosts many significant sites, such as St. Luke’s Church (circa 1632) and Fort Boykin (circa 1623). The Isle of Wight Museum focuses on the area’s history. The Smithfield Inn (circa 1752) Bed & Breakfast once paid host to George Washington. The town has a number of antique and specialty shops, many on Main Street and in the Historic District. (800) 3659339. www.visitsmithfieldisleofwight.com SURRY COUNTY Chippokes Plantation State Park, Route 634. 757 294-3625. Smith’s Fort Plantation is located on Route 31 near the ferry slip. Open Fri.-Sat, 10-5; Sun. 12-5 March through December. 757 294-3872. Bacon’s Castle, located at 465 Bacon’s Castle Trail is open March through December, Fridays and Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays noon- 5 pm. Each month the Castle holds a special event. Inquire or follow on Facebook for more details. 757 357-5976 . MUSEUMS ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER FOLK ART MUSEUM Exhibits feature paintings, whirligigs, weather vanes, carvings, toys, embroideries and other folk works representing many diverse cultural traditions and geographic regions. The collection includes items dating from the 1720s to the present. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org. BASSETT HALL A two-story, 18thcentury frame house on 585 acres near the colonial Capitol building, was the Williamsburg home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. during the mid-1930s and 1940s. The property also includes a teahouse and three original outbuildings—a smokehouse, kitchen and dairy. Located at 522 E. Francis St. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 855-296-6627, www.history.org DEWITT WALLACE DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM Houses a collection of British and American decorative arts dating from 1600 through 1830. Includes the world’s largest collection of Virginia furniture, large collections of Southern, British and American furniture and the largest collection of English pottery outside England. Features 15 galleries as well as an auditorium and a café. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org. HISTORIC ST. LUKE’S CHURCH See examples of early Colonial and English artifacts housed in America’s oldest original Gothic church. The circa 1632 church is home to a rare 1630 English chamber organ. The interior of the church reflects medieval and Jacobean design. Located in Smithfield, Va. Open for tours Apr.-Oct., Daily 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 1–5 p.m..; Dec.-Mar., Daily 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sun. 1–4 p.m. 757 357-3367. www.historicstlukes.org.


MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART AT COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY Features American art by artists including, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jacob Lawrence, Mary Cassatt, Rembrant Peale, and John Singleton Copley and European paintings by artists such as Henri Matisse, Jean Dufy, and Pablo Picasso, and changing exhibitions. On Jamestown Road next to Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Open Sat. & Sun., noon-4 pm; Tues.-Fri.,10 am-5 pm 757 221-2700. www.wm.edu/muscarelle. THE VIRGINIA MUSICAL MUSEUM displays the history of music in Virginia. A collection of antique nickelodeons, music boxes, phonographs, organs and pianos with Virginia history. The Virginia Music Artist collection is the largest in the museum including Patsy Cline, Wayne Newton, Ella Fitzgerald, Bruce Hornsby, Gene Vincent, Roy Clark and many more. 6316 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188, at Rte. 199, Exit 234A off I-64. 757 303-5907. virginiamusicalmuseum.com WATERMEN’S MUSEUM Tells the story of Virginia’s watermen who have worked the rivers and tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and harvested its abundant products. Located on Water Street under the Coleman Bridge in Yorktown. The gift shop features a wide variety of works by local artists, nautical books and gifts. Open April-Thanksgiving, Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun., 1–5 p.m., closed on Mon. Thanksgiving-March, weekends only. 757 8872641. www.watermens.org

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YORK COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Exhibits spanning the centuries of York County history. The Chiskiack Watch Archaeological Collection contains artifacts from Native Americans and colonial to modern times. Also, a self-guided 20th century exhibit hall on York County History. Open April-December. Call for hours or group tours. Closed Mon. Free admission. 757 890-4910. www.yorkcounty.gov/ychm. GALLERIES A TOUCH OF EARTH Original work handcrafted by Studio artisans in Virginia and the U.S.A. Representing work in clay, metal, wood, glass,fiber and paintings.Owned by

ceramic artists, Lianne Lurie and Paul Pittman. Open Sun.–Sat. 6580 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-0425. email: atouchofearth@verizon.net. ATouchOfEarthGallery.com ART-CADE GALLERY OF ART Features traditional artwork including Disney, Dr. Seuss and Greenwich Workshop. A recognized source for limited edition prints, original sport and comic cartoons, vintage war posters, art books and folk art. Seasonal showroom hours and by appointment. Williamsburg Office Park, 1321 Jamestown Rd, Ste 204. 757 565-7424. www.artcadeonline.com COLONIAL FOLK ART STUDIO & GALLERY Selling vintage & contemporary folk

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Colony Square Shopping Center, Jamestown Rd. 757 229-7644. www.WilliamsburgArt.com STICK, STONE AND BONE has wonderful gifts to soothe body, mind and spirit with a delightful blend of tumbled stones, sterling jewelry, votives, sage & dreamcatchers. We also have antique and vintage heirlooms. Come in... be surprised...discover your secret treasure.1675 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg 757 258-8810 THE TRIMBLE COLLECTION The gallery features over 250 pieces of beautiful, original, contemporary European, Asian & American Art in traditional & classic 18th, 19th, & 20th century styles. Tom, a Master Framer, with over 40 years of experience custom builds every frame & is renowned for his restoration expertise. The Village Shops at Kingsmill, 757-220-3456 www.trimblecollection.com THE WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK Our studio creates fine hand embroidered monograms in the classical European tradition. Using authentic vintage monogram patterns, initials, and embellishments, our Williamsburg trained hand embroiderers create beautiful authentic personal monograms. In the same tradition, we create fine hand hemstitched linens.

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Food pairings with local wine and mead By Molly Hunter Korroch

The recently opened Silver Hand Meadery and Williamsburg Winery bring an element of innovation to our city’s food culture that is worthy of celebration. Whether you’re visiting town or have lived here for years, now is a good time to attend a tasting, a chance to explore and imbibe.

a nineteenth century tobacco drying barn. It contributes to the rustic warmth of the room. The name “Silver Hand” is a reference for historical fiction fans. Owners Glenn and Sherri Lavender named their meadery after the novel The Silver Hand by Stephen Lawhead. The name is fitting, as Lawhead’s fantastic medieval world surely includes many flagons of mead. Mead is a drink made of fermented honey and water. Often, fruit and spices are added during fermentation to enhance the base mead. The flavor is sweet, clear and inviting. Honey is to mead as grapes are to wine, so each varietal of honey creates an equally unique variety of mead. The Lavenders educate customers with indepth honey tastings. A honey tasting at Silver Hand is patterned exactly like a wine tasting. Glenn or Sherri take you through honeys and discuss the flavor profiles, viscosities, and origins. Orange Blossom honey is fruity with a dark hint of tobacco while Star Thistle honey’s viscosity makes it feel like it will slip off of your tongue. Jars of honey are stacked in tidy pyramids down the bar and next to these are multicolored “flavor wheels.” In 2014, University of California Davis created The Honey Aroma

Photo by Heather Bridges

Silver Hand Meadery The familiar aroma of a winery greets you as you enter Silver Hand Meadery. Its corner location and cozy atmosphere make it feel like a well-kept secret. In the heart of the room is their bar, which was built from the remains of Photo by Heather Bridges

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and Flavor Wheel. One glance at the wheel demonstrates the limitless array of possibilities: artichoke, saffron, cat pee, grass, burnt sugar, or lime. While some of these flavors might seem intimidating on their own, the complexity of a single honey profile allows for flavors like “locker room” to fade into the distance. Silver Hand released their first two meads in January 2016. Like wine, some are best served chilled and others at room temperature. Use these food pairings as inspiration for your next gathering. Virginia Moon Virginia Moon is a wonderful introduction to the world of mead. It allows the drinker to explore the origins of mead—particularly those created and served in Virginia. Virginia Moon is crafted from Virginia honey and pairs well with Virginia ham, Asian BBQ, pan-seared seafood, pizza and aged Cheddars. Dream by the Fire The base of Dream by the Fire is Virginia wildflower honey with additives of Virginia apples, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and molasses. The sweet spicy flavors of Dream by the Fire pair well with honey coat cured turkey, Gouda cheese, dried apples, roasted hazelnuts, dark chocolate, and ginger cookies.

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The Williamsburg Winery The Williamsburg Winery is a stalwart tradition in Williamsburg and a wonderful reflection of the city’s character. As with the adage “what grows together pairs together,” the Williamsburg Winery is focusing on the principle of terroir with both their wines and restaurants. Terroir is the idea that simply by tasting the wine, you can detect the setting in which the grapes were harvested and the method by which the wine was made. In that vein, winemaker Matthew Meyer and Marketing Manager Michael Kimball paired two wines with foods from regional farms whose products are as finely crafted and intricate in flavor as the Williamsburg Winery’s wines.

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2014 Acte 12 Chardonnay and Big Island Aquaculture Oysters Acte 12 is a traditional Chardonnay named for the first winerelated law issued by the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1619. A complex aging process resulted in rich layers of flavor: the initial tropical notes give way to peach, apricot, and plum with a nutty vanilla finish. Pair this wine with a dish of raw oysters from Big Island Aquaculture in Gloucester. The clean, salty flavor of their oysters creates a wonderful balance with WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / FEBRUARY 2016

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The Trimble Collection: Home to Williamsburg’s ‘Art Doctor’ By Heather Bridges

The painting, a family portrait, was more than 150 years old. It was frameless, tattered, rotting. Some might’ve thought the restorative process impossible. But not Tom Trimble. For him, it was a challenge. In a painstaking process, Trimble pieced the painting together and restored it to life. By the 20

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time he finished, the painting appeared new. He added a custom-frame and delivered the piece to the customer. Another challenge solved. “That’s what’s fun about this business,” Trimble said. “It’s always unique. It’s always surprising.” Trimble has built his reputation as the “Art Doctor” since establishing The Trimble Collection in 1974.


Housing an art gallery, framing and restoration business, the Trimble Collection is many things. But in this case, quantity doesn’t minimize quality. Trimble abides by a certain philosophy – a philosophy pervading every element of the Trimble Collection: “I won’t let anything go out of here unless the quality is as good as I would put in my own home,” he said. The nearly 350 pieces of art displayed in the gallery echo the style and quality he would display in his own living space, Trimble said. Ranging from realism to impressionism, the gallery includes European, Asian and American artists. Trimble loves art and, especially, artistic craftsmanship. “I want pictures to talk to me, speak to me,” he said. And when framing, Trimble listens to what the art is saying. He selects, constructs and restores frames to enhance art. Trimble also revives pieces of art with hand-painted French and Empire mattes. The detailed touches go a long way, providing customers with pieces “unique and distinct and different than anything else around,” Trimble said. Though Trimble’s career originally followed a path into science education, art ran in the family – his brother was an artist, and Trimble’s dad possessed drawing talent. “I’ve always been a student at heart,” Trimble said. It allowed him to thrive through the career switch. It continually drives him today. “I’m always trying to do better,” he said. “I will never, ever cut corners.” No matter the challenge. Plenty of challenges come through door, especially in terms of restoration. No two days are the same, Trimble said. Whether the art is damaged by a wayward football, a house fire, age, you name it, Trimble isn’t fazed. This work is his passion. In 45 years, he has only taken three vacations. Even if he won the lottery, Trimble said he’d only take a few days off. “I’m hoping to retire in 27 more years,” said the 73-year-old. “I can’t think of anything in the world I would rather do.” “It’s so much fun.”

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Elizabeth Krome: A passion for pottery By Heather Bridges

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“This is pretty blissful,” Elizabeth Krome said, seated at her potter’s wheel. Bathed in natural light, she gazed out the window of her studio into a wooded backyard. Then, wheel set in motion, Krome began throwing a pot. Molding, guiding the clay with experienced hands. Creating. Sometimes, while seated at the wheel, she’ll think, “Am I really getting away with this?” For though pottery is Krome’s livelihood, it’s also her passion. The craft is hard work and long hours, but it’s her great love. “If I retired, I would just want to make pots,” she said. For now, Krome shows no signs of slowing down as art-

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ist, teacher and owner of Quail Run Pottery in Toano, Va. She started as a crafter of words. Krome graduated college with experience in journalism. She was working at the Harvard College Observatory, editing astrophysics manuscripts, when she took her first pottery class. It would soon lead to her career change. “It was a big turnaround,” Krome said. “Not what I expected out of my life.” But she wouldn’t change a thing. “I’ve loved words, but I love clay more,” Krome said, laughing. She’s been making pots for a living since 1975 and doing so in Toano since 2003. In addition to maintaining Quail Run Pottery and participating in regional art shows, Krome teaches classes at the James City County Recreation Center. She began teaching pottery in 1975. “It continues to be one of my biggest satisfactions,” she said. Krome loves interacting with the students, seeing them “learn to find their own voice in clay.”


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Krome said a voice accumulates through decisions about clay, glazes, hand movements – hundreds of decisions. Though Krome’s signature is etched across the bottom of her pieces, her work would be recognizable regardless. Her voice resonates. Simplicity is key. Krome focuses on craftsmanship and, especially, functionality. She desires her pots to be used. Still, “I want them to be beautiful. I want them to be graceful,” she said. Krome fires clay at around 2,400 degrees in a reduction kiln just outside her studio. She creates both porcelain and stoneware items, including dinnerware, vases,

mugs, teapots and more. Prices generally range from $25 to $75. She also crafts a range of custom orders. “I want to make those things that become your favorite objects,” Krome said. Those things that you reach for, that you love, she continued. “I’m just about making pots that grace people’s lives.” Quail Run Pottery, Toano, Virginia For orders, inquiries or appointments, contact Krome at elizabeth.krome@gmail.com or 757-566-1990 or visit quailrunpottery.com.

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Why Boomers hate the word ‘retirement’ And why that could be good for Williamsburg. By C. Michael Johnson As I listen to the passion and energy coming from the “retired” gentleman sitting across from me at a local coffee shop, I could just as well be talking to a 20-year old. He tells me how he and his wife moved from the northeast, drawn to Williamsburg by all the obvious amenities (golf, history, the arts, and small town feel). But now they are sensing the need to dig deeper into themselves and the community to pursue the passions that really drive them. He loves the leisure options and relaxed pace people associate with living here, but recently they embarked on more meaningful pursuits and some of the unfinished dreams they never had time for, until now. But he also found they were not alone.

The soul of a generation Every day in America 10,000 people turn 65, and as a whole, this group will grow 78% over the next decade compared to 18% for the general population. But this numerical boom is characterized by an ex-

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Communities of purpose According to Ann Bowe, Executive Director of Heritage Commons, “Boomer residents are helping to shape the creative changes currently taking place in senior living communities in Williamsburg and around the country. And that’s a good thing.” Boomers, who don’t wish to be labeled as “seniors” or “retired” are nevertheless driving the transformation of both senior living design and programs that connect communities with the larger community. Churches across the country have also noticed the striking difference between Boomers and older seniors and are in the process of reinventing what an emerging senior ministry should look like. Bobby Farino, a local pastor with Encore Church, focuses on the motivations driving this trend, “At its core, this Boomer search is largely a spiritual drive for greater meaning and purpose. Some describe

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it as renewed sense of calling. We have an enormous opportunity to come alongside Boomers and their dreams and together write a new chapter for our community.” As humans, we all have a deep need to feel as though our lives mean something. Research has identified a cluster of interests among Boomers: Deep conversation and purposeful collaboration, refocused learning, intergenerational mentoring, creativity and the arts, children, grandchildren, and creating a legacy. But the thread that seems to run through it all is purpose. As we begin to understand needs and desires of the Boomer generation and how they are recasting the image and substance of retirement, it could spark a very interesting conversation for our community. We have an incredible opportunity to build the networks and support systems that tap into this talent and experience to benefit our community in profound ways. With an abundance of local educa-

tional, entrepreneurial, spiritual, and social impact offerings growing in the region, could Williamsburg be poised to become a Boomer center of a different kind, a community that empowers Boomer's soulquest for a purpose-driven adventure? Who knows, maybe amidst the generation that grew up wanting to change the world with their dreams, Williamsburg could spark some revolutionary spirit among a brand new group of history makers. And that would be good for all of us.

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been made in St. Louis between 1875 and 1900 by a former slave named Anna Jane Parker. Another quilt was made in 1970 by Indiana Bendolph Pettway, a woman raised in poverty in Gee’s Bend, Ala., according to the release. The exhibit opened Jan. 30, 2016 and will remain open until Jan. 2, 2018 at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum in Colonial Wil-

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Jewish Film Festival Presented by Temple Beth El of Williamsburg, the 15th annual Virginia Peninsula Jewish Film Festival kicked off with two international films in November. The festival continues with its Winter Series from January to March. February’s selection transports audiences to a village in the French Alps during the Second

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Chocolate can be as simple – or as complex – as you’d like By Brandy Centolanza

Chocolate ganache. Chocolate torte. Chocolate truffle. There are a variety of ways you can enjoy this fabulous dessert with your loved ones on Valentine’s Day or any time of the year. Rodney Diehl, head pastry chef at Colonial Williamsburg, prefers dark chocolate when preparing desserts for the restaurants at Williamsburg Lodge or Williamsburg Inn. “It just gives it a richer taste,” he says. “It’s not as overpowering with the milk, sugar, or other additives.” Chocolate that has at least 65 to 70 percent cocoa works best. There are simple ways to prepare chocolate at home for your tasting pleasure. Diehl likes to make ganache, a whipped filling of chocolate and cream used in chocolate desserts, or tortes, which are creamy, flourless cakes. You can also melt chocolate in a pan with a little cream to make a fondue and dip in strawberries or cherries. “Chocolate can be very sensuous,” shares Connie Desaulniers, who owns Mad about Chocolate with her husband, Marcel. Marcel is the man behind the famous dessert Death by Chocolate. At Mad About Chocolate, the couple enjoys experimenting with chocolate and coming up with various sweet treats for the holidays. In addition to the traditional chocolatecovered strawberries, “Figs are also excellent for dipping,” Desaulniers says. “Truffles are wonderful because of the texture and can be easily made at home.” A truffle is a soft chocolate candy filled with more chocolate, usually ganache.

Other fruits that can be dipped in chocolate include pomegranates, bananas, pineapples, grapes, pears, and oranges. You can also pair chocolate fondue with marshmallows, pretzels, nuts, cream puffs, biscotti, Angel Food Cake, pound cake, or sponge cake. Whether you choose to make chocolate mousse, pops, cookies, or cupcakes, there are extras you can mix in with your chocolate for additional flavor. These include caramel, honey, mocha, peanut butter, cinnamon, ginger, licorice, rum, or brandy. “You can also make a candy cup with melted chocolate with different dried fruits that looks really pretty,” Desaulniers suggests. “We have something called tutti frutti we make with dried cranberries.” Chocolate also goes well with champagne, sparkling wine, and port wine, especially at Valentine’s Day. No matter how you decide to indulge in chocolate, the important thing is to share it with someone you love.

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Colonial Williamsburg Black History Month Programming A Gathering of Hair Learn about the importance of slave gatherings to the enslaved community and also of the importance of hair to black society as a whole. 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 3, 10, 17, and 24; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Musems admission.

evolution into today’s familiar form. Hear tunes played on reproduction banjos and enjoy Carson’s stories that tie the music to important events in history. 3:30 p.m. Feb. 9 and 23; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Museums admission.

Cowardice or Pragmatism? A Mother’s Difficult Choice: Hopes, Fears and a Good Trade In 1789 two women, a free black laundress and a white widow, consider what the future holds. The Revolutionary War is over and the Constitution ratified. Discover the concerns Miriam and Betsy have about the future their sons face as they navigate the apprenticeship system to learn a trade. 3:30 p.m. Feb. 2 and 16; one hour. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Musems admission.

African-American Artists Discover the talent and explore the accomplishments of AfricanAmerican artists and artisans from the 18th through the 20th centuries. This guided tour of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg showcases a variety of the folk and decorative arts they created, as well as art that depicts their lives. 2:45 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25; 45 minutes. Included in Colonial Williamsburg and Art Museums and admission.

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T. H. Breen lectures on his book “George Washington’s Journey.” During the first years of his presidency, George Washington organized a bold and difficult journey to all thirteen original states. His goal was to strengthen the union, which he feared was extremely fragile. But as he was traveling through the South, he discovered that one of his slaves, Hercules, who he had left in the nation’s capital might be scheming to obtain freedom. The clash between the President and the slave forced Washington to do what he vowed never to do – to tell a lie. A book signing follows the presentation. 5:30 p.m. Feb. 13; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Free with reservation.

Every Piece Tells a Story A black woman from the 1960s and a white woman from the turn of the 20th century reflect on the importance of quilts in their lives. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, “A Century of AfricanAmerican Quilts,” which will open on January 30 at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum. 3:30 p.m. Jan. 30 and Feb. 15; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditori-

um. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Musems admission.

Freedom’s Paradox: The Randolph House Tour Take a tour of the Randolph House and discover how the free and enslaved members of the household struggle with their own conflicting desires for freedom. Tours begin every 30 minutes from 9 a.m. to 4 to p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays at the Peyton Randolph House complex. Included in Colonial Williamsburg admission.

God Save the King Meet two enslaved men, Joe and Dick, and discover how their quest for freedom landed them in Williamsburg's Public Gaol. Noon, 12:30 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. Saturdays, Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27; 20 min. At the Gaol; included in Colonial Williamsburg admission.

HERO Live!: Jim Crow This powerful educational program carries you from the post-Civil War promise of citizenship and equality for African Americans to the harsh realities of the system of legal segregation known as “Jim Crow.” Watch this HERO Live! broadcast on the big screen. Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; one hour. At the Bruton Heights School’s Lane Auditorium. Guests are invited to take free behind-the-scenes studio tours after the broadcast.

His Chosen Master When Lt. Gov. Francis Fauquier died in 1768, his will gave his slaves the choice to choose their new masters. Bristol, given the choice, chose Thomas Everard. Find out why he


chose Everard as his new master and find out more about the mindset of the people who were given a choice of who might own them, though by society standards they had very few rights at all. 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; one hour. At the Raleigh Tavern.

Lessons with Ann Wager In Williamsburg, Ann Wager conducted the Bray School for AfricanAmerican children in the community. Meet this fascinating woman and learn about her hopes and aspirations for her scholars. Participate in some of the same lessons that the children learned from her. 1 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26; one hour. At the Raleigh Tavern. Included in Colonial Williamsburg admission.

Secret Keepers: Literacy, Slavery and the Law Letters of protest or conspiracies written by enslaved and free blacks were kept secret as they passed from one hand to another. Rare 18th century letters reveal their aspirations for freedom. Some slaves were “secrete keepers” who used literacy to change their condition. Others used the ability to read and to write for religious practice, family communication, planned escapes or to petition the government. 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Musems admission.

The Examination of Joe & Dick: Black Loyalists Joe and Dick have been called before the Williamsburg Committee of Safety after they were caught attempting to runaway to join the British Army, which has been fighting Virginian forces. Listen as their master petitions to have them returned to him, but it is not that simple a matter. How will the Committee of Safety respond to the actions of these two enslaved men? 2:30, 3:15 and 4:00 p.m. Saturdays, Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27; 30 min. At the Courthouse, included in Colonial Williamsburg admission.

“This is Our War”: A Tribute to the African-American USOs During World War II, a time of segregation, Bruton Heights School was where African-American soldiers found their “home away from home.” Travel back in time and be entertained by the USO. Discover the contributions of African-American soldiers and entertainers during

the war. 5 p.m. Feb. 27; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Program ticket required in addition to Program ticket, required in addition to Colonial Williamsburg or Art Museums Admission, and is $6 for adults, $5 for students, senior citizens and children 12 and under and $4 for members of the armed forces.

Through Their Eyes: The Palace Tour Lord Dunmore has just fled the Capitol in fear of his life and left all his belongings, including his enslaved and free servants. What could they do? How would they move on? Take a tour and be given the opportunity to make those decisions for yourself. The decision to find freedom or remain in servitude was never as simple as it seems. Tours depart from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays, Feb.

Spirit of Liberty Former enslaved preacher Gowan Pamphlet recalls the promises of the Declaration of Independence along with events of 1776 and their impact on the enslaved community of Williamsburg. 12:30 p.m. Mondays, Feb. 1, 8, 22 and 29; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Musems admission.

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2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, and 27; 30 minutes. At the Governor’s Palace, included in Colonial Williamsburg Admission.

To Be Seen as an American Meet three black women who didn't accept society’s limits on what they could accomplish. Lydia rose from slave to entrepreneur; Katie Marie was educated but lacked resources; Clara Byrd Baker fought for equal rights in the 20th century. The work of these Williamsburg women spanned three centuries, opening doors and providing new opportunities for the next generation to build on. 3:30 p.m. Feb. 11 and 25; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Included in Colonial Williamsburg or Art Musems admission.

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Willie Mae Jordan, mezzo-soprano and author of the children’s book “We Look Back and Sing: A History of the Spirituals” takes the entire family on a historical, musical journey through the development of the spiritual. A book signing follows the presentation. 5:30 p.m. Feb. 20; one hour. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium. Free to the public with reservation.

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Learn more about the history of African-American business in the region, which has a long and rich history of black businessmen and businesswoman women. Hear their history and stories. At the Raymond A. Mason School of Business in Miller Hall. 5:30 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25. For more information visit events.wm.edu.

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worship

BRUTON PARISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH 331 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg www.brutonparish.org (757) 229-2891 Sunday Worship: 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:15am & 5:30pm Sunday School (10:30am) & Nursery (8:30am-12:30pm) Noonday Prayer (Mon.-Sat.); Holy Eucharist (11am Wed.)

ST. OLAF CATHOLIC CHURCH .ORGE ,ANE 7ILLIAMSBURG s WWW STOLAF CC (757) 564-3819, fax (757) 565-1099 e-mail – ofďŹ ce@stolafchurch.hrcoxmail.com Mass-Sat. 5:30pm, Sun. 8 & 10am, Tue 5pm Wed.,Thu. & Fri. noon, confessions Sat. 4:30pm

WILLIAMSBURG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 620 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA Services and Sunday School: 11am, Wednesday: 7:30pm Public Reading Room- 626 Jamestown Rd. (757)229-3805 Sun. Radio: 790AM (WNIS)-8:05am; 740AM (WMBG)-10am www.christiansciencewilliamsburg.org

TEMPLE BETH EL OF WILLIAMSBURG Rabbi: David Katz 600 Jamestown Road at Indian Springs Road Fri. Night Service: 7:30pm; Sat. Morning Service: 10am OfďŹ ce: (757) 220-1205, www.tbewilliamsburg.org

WILLIAMSBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 4107 Rochambeau Drive- (757) 566-0456 SS: 9:30am; Sun. services: 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed.: Bible Study & Prayer meeting: 7:00pm Nursery provided-all services www.FaithBaptistWilliamsburg.org

WELLSPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4871 Longhill Rd, Williamsburg (757-258-5008) WellspringUMC.org and Facebook Sunday Worship: 8:45am (Traditional) & 11am (Contemporary) Sunday School: 10am & Nursery: 8:45-12:00

WILLIAMSBURG UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS IMAGINE a religion that embraces many different beliefs... Including yours! Sunday Worship: 9:15am & 11:15am 3051 Ironbound Rd, Williamsburg (757) 220-6830. www.wuu.org

HICKORY NECK EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8300 Richmond Rd, Toano, 23168, (757)566-0276 Sunday: Holy Eucharist 8:00am, 9am, 11:15am. Child care provided at 9 and 11:15 am services Historic Chapel used regularly www.hickoryneck.org

WILLIAMSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH A Family of Faith Seeking the Will of God 227 Richmond Road – across from W&M 9:30 Education – 11 am Worship with Nursery 757-229-1217 www.williamsburgbaptist.com

Large congregation offering inspired worship services and music, insightful biblical interpretation, heartfelt mission, fellowship hour, nursery, Sunday School. And that’s just on Sunday! Located across from W&M at 215 Richmond Rd. Services 9:30 & 11a.m. 757-229-4235 mywpc.org

500 Jamestown Rd. at Cary St., Williamsburg Sunday Worship: 8:15 & 11am, Sunday School for All ages at 9:30am. Childcare provided. 2EV $R "ILL *ONES s 2EV +AY "ARRĂ’ (757) 229-1771, www.williamsburgumc.org

JAMES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Bringing Hope to the Community 4931 Centerville Rd., 757-258-0303 Sun. Worship 9am & 11am; SS 10 am; Sun. Eve. 6pm; Wed. 6pm; Nursery, Children’s & Youth Ministry. www.jamesriverbaptist.org JAMESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3287 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5445 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Daniel T. Klein; Choir Dir. Robert Hodge Sunday Worship 10:30 am, Kid’s Church 10:45 am, Child Care Avail Email: jamestownpresby@gmail.com and visit us on Facebook Webpage: jamestownpresbyterianchurch.org or .com NEW TOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5209 Monticello Ave., (757) 258-1072 www.newtownumc.org 0ASTOR -IKE $ERm INGER s 3UN WORSHIP AM NURSERY PROVIDED Kids Konnection & Middle School Breakout 9:15 & 11am 1st Wed. – Midweek Service 6-7:30pm; Every Wed - Middle & High School Youth ST. BEDE CATHOLIC CHURCH 3686 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg 23188 (757) 229-3631, www.bedeva.org Mass Schedule: (757) 258-7777 Mass: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. 7:15, 9 & 11am; 5pm Daily Mass: Mon.–Fri. 9am

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TAKE THE TOUR 56 Colonial Williamsburg

(D-9)

Historic Jamestowne

(H-5)

9 Historic Smithfield

Smithfield

19 Historic Yorktown

(C-14)

9 Isle of Wight County Museum Isle of Wight Co. 38 Jamestown Settlement

(G-5)

Yorktown Battlefields

(C-14)

38 Yorktown Victory Center

(C-15)

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 14 A Touch of Earth

22(C-3)

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Colonial Williamsburg 15 Art-cade Gallery of Art Bassett Hall

5(G-6)

39 Johnstown Jewelers (G-5) Gold,Platinum,Fine Stones,Pearls,Silver,Repairs

19 Viccellio Goldsmith Historic Yorktown Handcrafted Custom Designed Jewelry & Repairs

22 Knitting Sisters 11(G-14) Exquisite Hand-painted Designer Yarns & Supplies

22 Village Shops at Kingsmill 11(G-14) Collection of Shops, Restaurants & Services

39 La Tienda (G-5) Spanish Food & Wine, Hand-Crafted Ceramics & Gifts

44 Wild Birds Unlimited 29(D-5) Bird seed and feeders, houses, baths, nature gifts & more

15 Lightfoot Manor Collectibles, Gifts, Pewter, Brass & More

8(C-5)

4 Williamsburg Pottery 3(C-2) Kitchen, Décor, Foods, Wine, Gifts, Garden+More

31 Master Craftsmen 25(E-8) Handcrafted Silver, Pewter, Gold Jewelry & Giftware

39 Willow Grove Primitives (C-2) Primitive Reproduction Furniture/Home Décor

30 Merchants Square Unique Shopping, Dining & Special Events

19 York Uniforms Yorktown Culinary,Medical,Security,School Uniforms & Shoes

4(E-8)

41 Merle Norman 6(E-4) Make-up,Brand Name Consignment Handbags+More

43 Chickadees

Colonial Williamsburg

15 Colonial Folk Art

(D-7)

DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Colonial Williamsburg Gallery at York Hall

ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENTS

31 Mermaid Books 25(E-8) New,Used,Rare,Childrens Books+Antiques+Ephemera

22 Classic Consignments

41 Monticello Marketplace 6(E-4) Unique Family Owned/Brand Retailers+Restaurants

37 Goodman's Interiors

22(C-3) 11(G-14)

24 The Clothes Tree

27(E-12) Gloucester Co.

9 Heritage Antiques

Smithfield

Historic Yorktown 41 Merle Norman

Muscarelle Museum of Art at College of William & Mary

(E-8)

26 Nautical Dog 20(D-5) Everything for Your Pet+Bar Ware+Home Decor

6(E-4)

37 Revibe

(F-12)

42 Sugar & Spice 23 Paint on Pottery

21(C-6)

39 Prince George Art & Frame 22 The Trimble Collection 12 Virginia Living Museum Watermen’s Museum

44 New Concept Sports & Gifts

29(D-5)

7(G-6)

Family-owned one-stop shop for NFL,MLB,NHL,NBA,NCAA

11(G-14)

26 New Town 20(D-5) Shops,Restaurants,Movies,Businesses,Events

Newport News Historic Yorktown

Yorktown

30 Ocean Palm, a Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store 4(E-8) Clothing, Jewelry, Accessories & Gifts 30 The Precious Gem 4(E-8) One-of-a-Kind Designed Pieces of Fine Jewelry

SHOPPING 18 Blinds Galore 24(G-10) Variety of Blinds, Shades & Plantation Shutters 13 Bodacious Lady Boutique (F-4) Full Figure Fashions & Accessories. Something for Everyone!

18 Quarterpath Crossing 24(G-10) Spec. Shops,Dining,Grocery,Salons,Businesses 35 SAS Factory Shoes 8(C-5) USA Handcrafted Men & Women Comfort Shoes

22(C-3)

27 Serendipity (C-2) Flags, Spinners, Windsocks, Kites, Mailbox Covers

22 Discover Teas 11(G-14) Explore 100+Loose Leaf World Teas & Wares

44 Settler's Market 29(D-5) Unique shops,restaurants located in heart of Williamsburg

41 Goodman & Sons Jewelers 6(E-4) Diamonds,Bridal,Gemstone,Pearl Jewelry,Watches

2 Shops at Carolina Furniture (C-5) 400+ Names of Luxury Furniture–8 Stores in one

42 Country Treasures by Pat Primitives, Crafts, Collectibles

West Point

37 Williamsburg Antiques Mall, Ltd.

14 Williamsburg School of Needlework 20(D-5) York County Historical Museum

37 West Point Antiques

22(C-3)

(C-3)

DINING & NIGHTLIFE AMERICAN 24 Copper Scroll at Ramada Inn Fine Dining & Sunday Brunch

(F-13)

40 HoneyButter’s Kitchen Old-fashioned Southern Style Comfort Food

6(E-4)

31 The Hound's Tale Flavorful Fare for Every Palate

25(E-8)

38 Old Chickahominy House (G-6) Southern Food, Fresh Baked Pies & Gift Shop 30 Seasons Restaurant & Tavern Casual Dining with a Diverse Menu

4(E-8)

ASIAN

23 High Street 21(C-6) Dining/Retail/Condos/Apts/Townhomes/Businesses 50

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14 Stick Stone & Bone (C-5) New Age Crystal Store-Crafts,Gifts & Jewelry

3 Peking Mongolian & Japanese Mongolian, Sushi Train, Japanese & Thai

1(C-6)


BBQ & RIBS 6 Red Hot & Blue (C-5) Southern-Style BBQ/Casual Atmosphere & Blues

48 Captain George’s Seafood 70 Items in All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet

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19 Riverwalk Restaurant Historic Yorktown Wide Variety of Chesapeake & Atlantic Seafood

13 Williamsburg Salt Spa Relax in a salt spa experience, gifts

(G-6)

WORSHIP

COFFEE, TEA & MORE 30 Aromas 25(E-8) Specialty Coffee/Gourmet Bakery/Lunch/Dinner

7 The Seafare of Williamsburg (C-5) Exceptional Dining Experience/Fresh Seafood/Steak

FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM

19 Water Street Grille HistoricYorktown Casual Fresh Seafood/Tapas/Artesian Brews

47 Ben & Jerry’s 9(C-5) Ice Cream/Froz. Yogurt/Sorbet/Cakes/Smoothies

RETIRING IN WILLIAMSBURG INDIAN 35 Nawab Indian Cuisine Authentic Northern Indian Cuisine

23(D-6)

ITALIAN 42 Francesco’s 22(C-3) New Artisan Entrees & Classic Italian Dinners

25 Colonial Heritage by Lennar The luxury resort that you can call home! 34 Heritage Commons Secure Retirement Living-100% Rental

(C-2)

20(D-5)

WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE

9 Maurizio’s Ristorante Italiano 2(G-14) Authentic Taste of the Old World since 1994

18 Aura at Quarterpath Brand-New Upscale Living Apartments

48 Olde Towne Pizza & Pasta (C-5) NY Style Pizza, Gourmet Italian Food & Family Meals

39 Founders Village (D-4) 1, 2, and 3 bedroom Brand New Townhomes!

15 Sal’s Ristorante Italiano (D-11) Authentic Italian Cuisine and NY Style Pizza

29 Long and Foster REALTORS® see ad Brings the Total Home Ownership Experience

LATIN & MEXICAN 8 El Sabroson Latin Food 1(C-6) Traditional Latin Food from Mexico & El Salvador 26 El Tapatio 20(D-5) Casual, Authentic Mexican Dishes & Drinks

(G-12)

33 Buggy Bathe Full Service Wash, Lube & Detail Shop

35 M.D.Express Urgent Care 13(D-6) Physicians Board Certified in Emergency Med.

PIZZA TAKE & BAKE

55 Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Focused on Patient-Centered Care

SEAFOOD 30 Berret’s Taphouse 4(E-8) Fresh Regional Seafood & Produce/Variety of Entrees

(B-1)

49 Christian Science Church

(F-7)

49 Hickory Neck Episcopal Church

(B-1)

49 James River Baptist Church

(D-3)

49 Jamestown Presbyterian Church

(F-4)

49 New Town United Methodist Church

(E-5)

49 St. Bede Catholic Church

(F-4)

49 St. Martin's Episcopal Church

(G-5)

49 St. Olaf Catholic Church

(C-2)

49 Temple Beth El of Williamsburg

(F-7)

49 Wellspring United Methodist Church

(D-4)

49 Williamsburg Baptist Church

(E-8)

49 Williamsburg Presbyterian Church

(E-8)

49 Williamsburg United Methodist Church (F-8) 49 Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists

(F-4)

(C-5)

23 Plaza Azteca Restaurante Mexicano 21(C-6) Food/Drinks/Diverse Menu/Genuine Mexican Favs

26 Cogan’s Deli & Sports Pub 20(D-5) Lunch,Dinner,Open-MicWeds & Live Music Wkends

49 Faith Baptist Church

AUTOMOTIVE SALES, SERVICES & REPAIRS

HEALTH, MEDICAL, HOSPITALS & URGENT CARE

PUBS & TAVERNS

(E-9)

AREA SERVICES

13 La Terraza Mexican Grill (C-5) Fresh, flavorful Mexican cuisine at reasonable price.

8 Papa Murphy’s 6(E-4) Made Fresh By Us, Baked Fresh By You

49 Bruton Parish Church

(G-12)

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Monticello Marketplace Shoppes Williamsburg Shopping Center Williamsburg Crossing Shopping Center Governor’s Green Shopping Center James York River Plaza Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown Colonial Towne Plaza WindsorMeade Marketplace New Town High Street Williamsburg Pavilion Shops


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Gallery Shops Monticello Shopping Center Quarterpath Crossing Shopping Center Just off D.o.G. Street Courthouse Commons Second Street Marketplace Shoppes Settlers Market Lightfoot Crossing Shopping Center Shops at Cedar Valley

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