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21 Savoring success with Alice Cooke of CakeAlicious

46 ANTIQUES AND CONSIGNMENTS 60 AREA MAP

22 Tina Selby 49 Monthly flea market features treasures galore 55 Merrimac Dog Training Club

AREA EVENTS 6 Quilts for a cause 9 Leonardo da Vinci exhibit continues at Muscarelle Museum of Art 26 Plan now to attend the Daffodil Festival 31 Local celebration of Arbor Day 51 It's time for the annual Bid 'n Buy Auction

Covering the Historic Triangle since 1964

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AROUND TOWN 18 Fore! 62 DISCOUNTS 44 ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE JUST FOR FUN 56 St. Patrick's Day and more 58 MAP DIRECTORY OF INTEREST 33 Your guide to the Historic Area 41 Welcome springtime RETIRING IN WILLIAMSBURG 38 Take the stress out of tax time 40 Chambrel opens Clare Bridge Williamsburg for Alzheimer's and Dementia Care 10 TAKE THE TOUR 24 WORSHIP

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The Williamsburg Area Council of Garden Clubs is holding a spring fundraiser, “The Quilter’s Garden.” The event will be held Tuesday, March 24 at the Colonial Heritage Clubhouse. The luncheon will feature an extensive display of quilts including a “yoyo quilt spread,” a whimsical fleece quilt, quilted clothing and a vintage handkerchief quilt, belonging to Rose Marie Crocco, the event chair. “I had 94 handkerchiefs given to me when my grandmother died. She had been a waitress in a deli in Pittsburgh,” Crocco said. “She always had a different one on her white uniform each day she worked. In addition, she crocheted beautiful borders around many of them. I didn't want to keep them in my cedar chest, so Beth Filko from Colonial Heritage designed a quilt for our guest room bed.” Colonial Heritage residents Connie and Jim Thompson will present a program, “Garden Quilts.” The Thompsons are Master Gardeners and are quilt makers and collectors. “There are so many quilters in our area, and I thought this event would provide a venue for anyone wanting to display the

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quilts and tell the story behind them, as I will mine,” Crocco said. Tickets are $25. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Williamsburg Botanical Garden. Doors open at 11:15 a.m. Those who attend will have the chance to purchase “opportunity tickets” for a wall hanging made by Loy Holt, council president, as well as a chance to win themed gift baskets. For additional information, call 258-4629 or e-mail swamprmc@cox.net

Quilt photo courtesy of Rose Marie Crocco


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Welcome March! Finally! Springtime arrives this month! It is always a wonderful event to turn the calendar from February to March, knowing warmer weather is ahead. It’s not too early to be thinking about spring activities. You will find a feature in this issue about the upcoming Daffodil Festival in Gloucester, which is just a short drive from Williamsburg. The event isn’t until April, but it is good to plan now. Our chef’s feature takes a different focus this month as we highlight Alice Cooke, owner of CakeAlicious in New Town. Cooke has been creating marvelous sweet treats for birthdays, weddings and other special occasions for years. She has also recently started making delicious, authentic gelato at her store. In our Head of the Class feature you will meet an extraordinary young lady, Tina Selby. Over the Christmas holidays, the Liberty University student traveled to Haiti to bring cheer to hundreds of children who otherwise would not have had a holiday treat. She is planning a summer mission trip to Africa, and plans to pursue missionary work in the future. This month, you can also read about the newest Alzheimer’s care unit in our area, Clare Bridge at Chambrel of Williamsburg. This cutting edge facility offers the highest level of care for those challenged with memory issues. Have a dog that you would like to obey better? You may consider the Merrimac Dog Club, which is featured in our Pet Corner. The club meets regularly in Hampton. It is a short ride away, and the club offers many activities that are fun for dogs and their owners. Don’t miss the CDR Bid n’ Buy Auction this month at Jamestown High School. That event raises money for area kids and it provides an afternoon of fun. And speaking of great bargains! Visit the monthly flea market at the Historic Triangle Community Center on Waller Mill Road on March 28. The event features a variety of wonderful attic treasures and yard sale finds! Enjoy the month. Get outside and take in the awakening flowers and trees throughout greater Williamsburg. It is like no other time of year.


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Those who attend will be able to take in da Vinci’s drawings that were lent from the Uffizi museum in Florence and the Biblioteca Reale in Turin, Italy. The works of Michelangelo are on loan from the Casa Buonarroti in Florence. Following the exhibits, the pieces will return to Europe. Parking on Jamestown Road, similar to what church attendees do on Sundays, is being offered. Museum hours will also be expanded, offering evening hours on Wednesdays to accommodate families. Want to go? The exhibit runs through April 5. Hours will be 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday–Sunday with additional hours 5-9 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets are $15. Visit www.muscarelle. org for more information.

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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,

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colonial fort and Powhatan village, and a riverfront discovery area. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org. LA PETITE TEA ROOM Tea Time Chatter is a special event every Friday throurgh March 27th at this lovely tea room. Everything is organic and naturally grown. Featured are the same delicious homemade scones and cakes served at Lunch. Prepaid reservations required. Wear your favorite hat and gloves & enjoy! 500 Lightfoot Road located in the Williamsburg Antiques Mall, 757-258-1559 THE ORIGINAL “GHOSTS OF WILLIAMSBURG” CANDLELIGHT TOURS Fun-filled tour of Historic Williamsburg has been the area’s #1 Ghost Tour for 30 years. Purchase tickets in advance at Williamsburg General Store, 1636 Richmond Road in Williamsburg. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.theghosttour.com 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 PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF Join us for a true pirate adventure! Putt your way through the world of 18th century buccaneers—our two award-winning courses take you through mountain caves, over footbridges and beneath cascading waterfalls. Swashbuckling fun for the entire family! 2001 Mooretown Road, on Bypass Road, next to Big Kmart. 757 259-4600. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum and 4-D Theater is your destination for the amazing, unusual and bizarre! The Museum features 11 themed galleries with over 300 exhibits. Be sure to try our Atomic Rush. 1735 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. 757 220-9220. WILLIAMSBURG WINERY, Wedmore Place, Café Provençal and The Gabriel Archer Tavern offer a wine and food experience with a touch of Old World charm in America’s Historic Triangle. 5800 Wessex Hundred, Williamsburg. www.williamsburgwinery.com, 757 229-0999. www.gabrielarchertavern.com, 757 564-8869. www.wedmoreplace.com, 757 941-0310. www.cafe-provencal.com, 757 941-0317.


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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 “THE ZONE” offers a place where all ages can have fun all day. No matter what the weather The Zone at the Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex can offer you a place to have fun. With the climbing challenges of the clip and climb, a 3500 hundred square foot laser tag arena, a 1400 square foot playground for the little ones and finally a laser maze, and arcade games. Perfect for family fun, birthday parties, cooperate events, team building events, and much more! 5700 Warhill Trail, Williamsburg. 757 253-1947. www.thewisc.com

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Hewick. 2 miles off Route 17. 800 484-7514 (ext. 1678), 804 758-4214. Chippokes Plantation. Open year-round, 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 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. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun. noon–5p.m. Take I-64 East to Exit 258-A; 757 595-1900 www.thevlm.org. THE MARINERS’ MUSEUM AND PARK The Mariners’ Museum, America’s National Maritime Museum, has over 35,000 maritime artifacts and is home to the USS Monitor Center, which includes the Civil War Ironclad’s iconic gun turret. The Museum is located on a 550-acre park featuring a 5-mile nature trail and lake. 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. 757 596-2222 MarinersMuseum.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) 365-9339. 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 Edwards Virginia Ham Shoppe 11381 Rolfe Hwy. 757-220-6618. Retail store open Mon.-Sat., 9 am-6 pm; Sun., noon-5 pm. Check out our new second location at 5541-C Richmond Road, next to Premium Outlets in Williamsburg.

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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

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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 Unique gifts handcrafted in the U.S.A. Jewelry for all ages & price ranges, silk & woven one-of-a-kind scarves, candles, pottery, art work & decorative pieces created by local artists. 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 Road, Suite 204. 757 565-7424. www.artcadeonline.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 Road, 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

GOLF KINGSMILL RESORT A foursome of legendary course designers – Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye, Curtis Strange, and Tom Clark -- have brought their skills to bear to create the layouts that constitute the Kingsmill golf experience. The River, Plantation and Woods courses offer championship golf for players of every level. www.kingsmill.com

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GALLERY AT YORK HALL Art Gallery featuring works of local artists for exhibit and sale and a variety of themed revolving exhibits Apr. -Dec., Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., 1-4 p.m. closed Mon. Limited winter hours Jan.-Mar. Free admission. Also available is area information including maps, brochures, and more. 301 Main Street, located on the corner of Main and Ballard Streets, Yorktown. 757 890-4490. www.visityorktown.org NEW TOWN ART GALLERY Showcases the unique work of local artists.. Original paintings, prints, giclees, cards, sculpture and jewelry. Open Tues.-Sat. 11-6 and Sun. 12-5, or by appointment. 5140 Main Street, New Town, Williamsburg. (opposite Opus 9). 757 229-5140. www.newtownartgallery.com PRINCE GEORGE ART & FRAME Contemporary gallery of original art, exhibits local and regional artists. Also featured are fine North American craft artisans. Prince George is also well known locally for its fine custom framing. Features changing shows of original art. 107 Colony Square Shopping Center, Jamestown Rd. 757 229-7644. www.WilliamsburgArt.com

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Course, designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay and the Woods Course, designed by Tom Clark with Curtis Strange. Call 253-3906 or www. kingsmill.com for information. The Golden Horseshoe at Colonial Williamsburg— Choose two 18-hole championship layouts and one 9-hole course. Call 220-7696 or visit www.colonialwilliamsburg.com Williamsburg National— Two courses are offered, the Nicklaus-designed Jamestown Course and the Yorktown Course, designed by Tom Clark. Both offer beauty and challenges. 800 826-5732, www.wngc.com Stonehouse—Playing to a par-71, the course has four sets of tees, giving players of any ability a challenge. 566-1138, www.traditionalclubs.com. Royal New Kent— The course features five sets of tees, including the foreboding Invicta tees. 804 966-7023, www.traditionalclubs.com. The Golf Club at Brickshire— Is a Curtis Strange signature course off I-64, Exit 214, between Williamsburg and Richmond. Call 804 966-7888 or toll-free 866 867-7888, www. brickshiregolfclub.com. Kiskiack Golf Club— Located along the ridge of a natural bluff, Kiskiack offers a day of golf for players of all levels. 566-2200, www. kiskiackgc.com Two Rivers Country Club— At Governor's Land. Call 258-4610 or www.governorsland.com


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that time that I would have the place to be able to make it. It is so much fun to make. I like making the gelato almost as much as making cakes.” Cooke said she eventually would like to use it in cakes. “We are going to incorporate gelato into cakes,” she said. “There have been many people who have asked us about making ice cream cakes, so this would be a good fit.” Additionally, CakeAlicious offers a full coffee bar and cake decorating supplies. Cooke even has plans to offer classes to pass her expertise on to other aspiring entrepreneurs or enthusiasts. “There may be other things out there,” she said. “You just never know what may come down the pike.”

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What is your major? Psychology major and a Global Studies minor. What year did you graduate from Bruton High? May 2013. How did you become interested in doing missionary work? After I had the opportunity to help plan a local mission trip for Kingsway Church, “Amp up the Burg.” At this trip I was able to plan sites that we volunteered at each day which included Avalon


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and The Great Arc of Williamsburg. This helped me realize that doing missions type of work was something that I wanted to do for the rest of my life.

What plans do you have for further trips? I plan on doing a nine-week internship in Narok, Kenya May 26-July 31. While there, I will be doing youth ministry training, and camp counseling for when other groups from America come over. I will also spend time teaching women a trade so that they can have sustainable income, teaching the local’s agriculture and holding VBS within the local churches.

What was the Christmas holiday like in Haiti? It is the complete opposite than America. In Haiti they do not have any of the fancy lights or decorations everywhere. We gave the children small gift bags when we went to the villages, which for most of them, would be the only Christmas gift that they will ever get due to the poverty in Haiti.

What are your long range goals? My goal is to become a full time missionary wherever God calls me, whether it is Africa, Asia, or the U.S. I will go wherever I am needed. I plan to do psychology work within orphanages and schools. I believe that there is great need to help children deal with the different traumatizing life events that have occurred in their lives at such a young age. Another long range goal would be to share the Gospel with as many people as possible.

What was the aspect of the trip that most surprised you? How much the children just wanted to be loved. Whether it was holding their hand, giving them a hug, or holding the smaller children, it made their day that we were giving them love in attention. It surprised me that even though they were obviously deprived of food, water, and shelter, it saddened me that they were also deprived of love. What was the most challenging? Adapting to the different cultural norms in Haiti. What classes are you taking to further your interest in mission work? I am currently taking

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worship 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 ST. MARTIN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1333 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757)229-1111 www.stmartinswmbg.org Sun. Worship: 8am, 9:15am, 11am; Nursery Provided 8-12

Sat. Taize Worship 5pm; Wed. Noon Healing Eucharist Shirley Smith Graham, Rector; Clay Riley, Assistant Rector 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 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 WELLSPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4871 Longhill Rd, Williamsburg (757-258-5008) WellspringUMC.org and Facebook. Sun.Worship: 8:45am (Traditional); 11am (Contemporary); Sun.school: 10am & Nursery: 8:45-noon. Palm Sun.: 8:45&11am. Holy Week: Maundy Thu.7:30pm; Stations of the Cross Fri. 12-6pm

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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.)

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

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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, Kids Worship 10:45 am, Child Care Avail Email: jamestownpresby@gmail.com and visit us on Facebook Webpage: jamestownpresbyterianchurch.com or .org

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OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 7643 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg 23188 Sun. Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sun. School 9:45 a.m. Fifth Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Worship Service only (757) 566-8077; fax (757) 566-4890; www.obcc-cc.org

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In designing its new guidebook, Colonial Williamsburg went big. The first full-scale renovation of the guide since 1985 comes in at more than 251 pages, including the index. The previous guide was 176 pages, according to spokeswoman Barbara Brown. The new guide is more attractive, with glossy pages and color photographs throughout. Brown said the new guide wasn’t due to the changeover in leadership from former president Colin Campbell to Mitchell Reiss. “This has been in the works for over a year,” she said. The book’s focus has changed as well. It explored what happened in Williamsburg and why it mattered. The guide reflects a change in the foundation’s approach, to consistently portray the city as it was during the American Revolution. It’s not as important now that the guide be visitor’s portable guide to Colonial Williamsburg because of technological innovations like the Explorer app, which can provide onsite, help, prices, details of programming and directions to the visitor’s phone. “We wanted our new guidebook to delve into the Revolutionary history behind the people, buildings and trades in the Historic Area,” said Bill White, vice president of productions, publications and learning ventures for Colonial Williamsburg said in a press releases announcing the release of the new guide. “The Revolution sparked on the streets of Williamsburg changed the world. This is the book to consult before and after visiting to remember that this story – Colonial Williamsburg’s story – is the story of every modern citizen devoted to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence.” Paul Aron, the foundation’s director of publications noted that in 1985, the foundation was not exclusively interpreting the city as it was in the years of the Revolution. “That’s well before the Revolutionary City,” he said in a phone interview Tuesday. “Although we had added Revolutionary City information as we’d revised the old guide, this is the first guide that focuses on Williamsburg as the Revolutionary City.”

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He said it also emphasizes Colonial Williamsburg’s mission of “education for citizenship.” He said the old guide was much more focused on the architectural history of the Historic Area. “The Revolutionary City” the interactive street theater program has become central to the Colonial Williamsburg experience. The books itself includes a complete history of Williamsburg during the Revolution. It also contains profiles of important Revolutionary occupants of the town, from famous figures like Washington, Henry and Jefferson to less known figures like African-American preachers Gowan Pamphlet. Want one? The new guidebook is $19.95 at Williamsburg Booksellers at the Regional Visitor Center, Everything Williamsburg in Merchants Square, at Colonial Williamsburg’s official hotel gift shops, online at www.williamsburgmarketplace.com or by calling 800-446-9240. WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / MARCH 2015

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March See & Do Tavern Ghost Walk – Tours depart daily from Shields Tavern 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $7 for children under 12. This family-friendly tour is suitable for all ages and can accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. It’s a spirited, interactive peek at the 21st-century folklore of the Revolutionary City. 855-296-6627. Williamsburg Lodge – Chef Justin Addison and his team at Traditions in the Williamsburg Lodge have prepared a two-course lunch for $10.15 available from noon to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday through March 31. Lunch includes a mixed green salad with feta cheese, sliced apples, pickled onions and basil vinaigrette and a griddled three-cheese tomato and Virginia ham sandwich with a cup of vegetable bisque. The lunch menu is not available on Sundays. Williamsburg Inn – Through March 31, Executive Chef Travis Brust and his culinary team at the Terrace Room in the Williamsburg Inn are serving a prix fixe three-course dinner menu for $30, plus tax and gratuity. For the first course, guests may select from a choice of a baked duo of local Virginia oysters, soup du jour or a Terrace Room salad. The main course is a choice of grilled beef tenderloin medallion sliders or chicken Chesapeake. Dessert is a choice of black forest cake or lemon cloud tart with seasonal berries. The Terrace Room is open daily from noon to 10 p.m. The Williamsburg Inn is located at 136 E. Francis St. Reservations and information are available by calling 855-296-6627. “Stitching Together a National Identity” Colonial Williamsburg’s three-day Textile Symposium examines the question of what is American in quilts, clothing and needlework, providing updates on the latest research techniques and databases, and exploring regional variations in American textiles of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and the forces that molded them. March 15-17 at The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg; $295; registration includes Colonial Williamsburg admission through March 20. "Wild, Weird, Wonderful Women" During this guided tour, discover and discuss strange and interesting objects associated with women and learn how and why they became part of Colonial Williamsburg's collections. Part of Women’s History Month programming at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg; 10:30 a.m. March 4, 11, 18 and 25; 45 minutes. Included in Museums admission. "Remember the Ladies" In 1776, the wife of a delegate to the Grand Congress urged him to “Remember the Ladies and be more generous and favorable to

them than your ancestors.” If not, she wrote, “we are determined to foment a rebellion.” Meet with ladies of Williamsburg as they discuss what the promise of Independence and the coming war means to them. Part of Women's History Month programming at Colonial Williamsburg. 3:30 March 1, 8 and 15; Raleigh Tavern Apollo Room; one hour. Included in admission. "An Uncommon Soldier" We are getting used to thinking of women in the military today, but it was not at all common during the United States’ struggle for independence. While there were many who followed the army as wives, nurses, laundresses and so forth, there were only a few who joined the ranks in disguise. This program explores the experience of women in the ranks and on the battlefield. Part of Women's History Month programming at Colonial Williamsburg. Noon March 4, 11, 14, 18, 25 and 28; Magazine yard ; one hour. Included in 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 not given the resources to teach others; and Clara Byrd Baker fought for equal rights in the twentieth century. These Williamsburg women's work spanned three centuries, opening doors and providing new opportunities for the next generation to build on. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg; 11:30 a.m. March 11 and 25; one hour. Included in Museums admission. “What is a Family?” Discover the ties that bind us together in this moving program by Valarie Holmes as she explores the situation of Ann Ashby, who with her children escape the bonds of slavery through the efforts of her free black husband, uniting their family in freedom. Learn about the legal and social challenges slaves and free blacks in colonial Virginia face as they strive to keep "family" together. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg; 11:30 a.m. March 4 and 18; one hour. included in Museums admission. "Behind Closed Drawers" Drop in to get a closer look at the exhibition, "Textiles of the Early South." Then, peer into the textile study drawers and examine additional clothing and needlework from Colonial Williamsburg's collections. At the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg; 2:00 p.m. March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 3:30 p.m. March 6, 13, 20, 27; one Hour. Included in Museums admission. For more information, call 855-296-6627 or visit the Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center, Greenhow Lumber House Ticket Office or Merchants Square Ticket Office. © 2015 The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Adapted from “Colonial Williamsburg This Week.” Printed with permission.

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Welcome springtime At last spring occurs this month! The spring or vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere occurs March 20. Did you know that the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere marks the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere? So what is the equinox? According to www.timeanddate. com, on the two equinoxes each year, the sun shines directly on the equator, and the length of day and night is nearly equal. March also marked the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. It begins at 2 a.m., Saturday, March 8. Spring ahead. DPA659347

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Guided Walking Tour of Historic Fort Huger Saturday, March 7, beginning at 10:00 a.m., located off Route 10 at 15080 Talcott Terrace (Follow the Civil War Trails signage)

Visit this Civil War fort and learn the significance of this gateway to the Confederate capital. Led by local historians and museum staff, the tours offer an in-depth look and a hands-on experience at these important and wellpreserved properties. Reservations are not necessary. For further information call 757.357.0115.

Guided Walking Tour of the Isle of Wight County Courthouse Complex Saturday, March 21, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Boykin's Tavern, 17146 Monument Circle, Isle of Wight

Join us as we explore this 19th, 20th and 21st century site and share the story of its beginnings as well as a few tales of capers and duels. This tour begins and ends at Boykin’s Tavern. The Isle of Wight County Museum is pleased to offer several FREE guided walking tours of the county’s historic sites and events throughout the year. Led by local historians and museum staff, the tours offer an in-depth look and a hands-on experience at these important and well-preserved properties. Reservations are not necessary. For further information call 757.357.0115.

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Named in 2013 & 2014 as one of the "Top 101 Farmers Markets in America!" by TheDailyMeal.com. The market is proud to be a Virginia Grown market offering locally grown produce, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and more! Also featuring live music each market! Pets are always welcome! For further information call 757.375.3031.


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LINDA MATNEY GALLERY 5435 Richmond Road, Suite A 675-6627 www.lindamatney.com Hours: 10 a.m.-noon, 2-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Appointments available THEATRE WILLIAM AND MARY THEATRE “Crowns” Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall Feb. 26-March 1 Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m. Matinee Sunday, 2 p.m. 221-2674

ART THIS CENTURY ART GALLERY N. Boundary Street Through March 21 Lisa Boardwine, Abstracts Upstairs Gallery: Winter Ends, Spring Begins

MOVIES New Town Cinema 12, Kimball Theatre and Movie Tavern offer movies. Check www.regmovies.com for New Town, www.history.org for Kimball and www.movietavern.com. Movies expected for release in March according to www.firstshowing.net.

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EWELL CONCERT SERIES Richmond Piano Trio Friday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m. Ewell Recital Hall Free admission www.wm.edu

WILLIAMSBURG PLAYERS “The 39 Steps” March 12-28, James York Playhouse Thursday-Saturday 8 p.m. with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets at www.williamsburgplayers.org or 229-0431

Opens March 24 Kristen Dahms, Mixed Media Juliet Kirby, Botanical Artist Upstairs Gallery: Abstracts and Portraits

Through this month “Leonardo da Vinci and the Idea of Beauty” will feature about 30 of the master’s works, including a self-portrait at age 53 that has never previously been exhibited.

WILLIAMSBURG CHORAL GUILD “Voices Divine and Sublime” March 8, 4 p.m. Williamsburg Presbyterian Church www.williamsburgchoralguild.org

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF WILLIAMSBURG Vienna Piano Trio 8 p.m. March 17, Williamsburg Regional Library www.chambermusicwilliamsburg.org WILLIAMSBURG SYMPHONIA Masterworks Concert March 30-31 Transitions to Jazz, 8 p.m., Kimball Theatre www.williamsburgsymphonia.org

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LOVE 2 QUILT & MORE The shop is full service with fabrics, notions, Singer Featherweight sewing machines and long arm quilting service. Also for sale are locally made and quilted quilts in various sizes and styles. The Village Shops at Kingsmill, 757 565-0978. www.love2quilt.com. MERLE NORMAN, WIGS & HANDBAGS Stop in for a complimentary makeover or just a new lipstick! Browse our selection of over 200 consignment handbags including Coach, Dooney & Bourke, Vera Bradley, etc. Check out our wigs, turbans, hair wraps, etc. Ear piercing is $29.99. M-F - 10 - 5:30, S 10 - 3. 757-220-0053 www.williamsburgmerlenorman.com MERMAID BOOKS, Since 1977, has been known for new, used, rare books, antiques and ephemera. Featuring; Virginia and colonial history, poetry, art, cookbooks & children’s books. Open Daily; 10 to 5 and Sundays noon to 5. 421-A Prince George Street, 757-229-3603. SUGAR & SPICE CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE Children’s, Juniors & Maternity Clothing, Toys, Baby Furniture & Accessories, Gifts, Books, School Uniforms & Everything Nice. Children’s play area. Thank you for voting us one of “The Best of Williamsburg.” Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Richmond Rd in the Pavillion Shops 757 220-1661. www.sugarandspiceconsignmentboutique.com THE VELVET SHOESTRING offers a variety of high-end furniture, Oriental rugs, window treatments, polished wood tables, paintings, lamps, mirrors and accessories. All items are priced with your budget in mind. Stop by to see all we have to offer in our newly expanded location. 311 Second St., Williamsburg 757 220-9494 www.thevelvetshoestringinc.com WEST POINT ANTIQUES Seven blocks down Main Street in historic West Point, you’ll find a diverse array of antiques and collectibles. Over 35 dealers. Our 4,000 sq.ft. shop showcases antiques, retro items, glassware, china, furniture, and more. Open daily. 706 Main St. I-64 Exit 220, West Point. 804 843-4369. WILLIAMSBURG ANTIQUES MALL One of Eastern Virginia’s largest antique centers, featuring 45,000 square feet of space & 300+ dealers. A one-story facility with easy handicap accessibility. La Petite Tea Room. Centrally located just off the Route 199 Bypass near the Pottery Factory and outlet centers. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., Noon-5 p.m. Visa and MasterCard accepted. 500 Lightfoot Rd.,Rt. 646. 757 565-3422. www.antiqueswilliamsburg.com

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The 37th Annual Bid ’n Buy Auction to benefit Child Development Resources will be held at Jamestown High School Sunday, March 22. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. The silent auction will be held noon-1:45 p.m. and the live auction begins at 2 p.m. The auction features a variety of items including, pampering and health items, jewelry, clothing, home and garden items, entertainment and getaways and more. A Ford Focus SE will be raffled at the auction. Tickets for that raffle are $25 each or 5 for $100. Lunch will be available at the event. A Children’s Corner offers fun activities and events for kids of all ages. The Bid 'n Buy Auction is CDR's largest fundraiser of the year. Proceeds from the auction help pay for therapies and service to babies and toddlers in the Historic Triangle. Information and raffle tickets are available by visiting www.cdr.org or by calling 566-3300.

www.love2quilt.com The Village Shops at Kingsmill 1915 Pocahontas Trail, B-4, Williamsburg, VA 23185

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The Clothes Tree Women’s & Men’s Clothing in new or like new condition H A P P Y S T P A T R I C K’ S D A Y

Name brand purses, jewelry, shoes, hats, scarves and belts Sidewalk Sale Mon.-Sat. (weather permitting) Mon-Sat., 10-5 170-A Second Street Williamsburg, VA 23185

757 220-2119 We accept all major credit cards

Buy One Get One 50% off

home furnishings consignment

Decorating on a Shoestring

Alcohol and taxes not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

College Kids 15% off w/school ID Alcohol and taxes not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

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Home! Positive results My ad rep at the Williamsburg Magazine, Vickie Nurnberger, came up with a great design for my ad. As a direct result of that ad, we have had both local and out of town ladies come in to check out the handbags.

I hear the Bird Store is moving in April to Settler’s Market near Trader JJoe’s.

20% OFF* All Nest Boxes*

*Valid only in Williamsburg. One discount per purchase. Not valid with other discounts or previous purchases. Offer expires 3/21/15.

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The Merrimac Dog Training Club was founded in 1947 as a non-profit organization geared toward community service. The club strives to promote a stronger bond of companionship between individuals and their dogs. The club also works to raise awareness of the responsibilities of dog ownership and to help those who attend classes to achieve the goal of a well-trained dog. Merrimac is an AKC-licensed club that offers classes in obedience, agility, rally and conformation. It holds AKC obedience and agility trials and offers classes from puppies to competition. The club is located in Hampton, but draws people from throughout Hampton Roads, including Williamsburg. For more information visit www.merrimacdogtrainingclub. com or visit Merrimac Dog Training Club on Facebook.

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vances throughout the month. Try celebrating with friends and family. Kids particularly love to have a fun “holiday.” March is Employee Spirit Month, Mad For Plaid Month, National Caffeine Awareness Month, National Umbrella Month, Social Work Month and Youth Art Month.

Weekly observances include Celebrate Your Name Week, 1-7; American Chocolate Week, 15-21; Act Happy Week, 16-22; National Cleaning Week, 22-28 and American Crossword Puzzle Days, 27-29. There are some fun days including: National Anthem Day: March 3 Cereal Day: March 7 Check Your Batteries Day: March 8 (Daylight Saving Time Begins) International Bagpipe Day: March 10 International Ask A Question Day: March 14 Ides of March: March 15 No Selfies Day: March 16 Forgive Mom and Dad Day: March 18 Proposal Day: March 20 International Goof-Off Day: March 22 Pencil Day: March 30


Proven results I cannot say enough good things about the effectiveness of advertising in the Williamsburg Magazine. This magazine is distributed so widely, via the newspaper, at businesses all over town, at rest stops, etc. If you are not advertising in the Williamsburg Magazine, you are missing a very crucial opportunity to reach those who visit and live in this community! The rates are very reasonable for what is offered and it is truly the most bang for your buck! I would drop every other advertisement I run before I would drop the Magazine. -Julia Carter, Owner Chickadees Fine Furniture, Antiques & Home Décor

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The Coffeehouse 5251-6 5251 6 JJohn Tyler Highway, Williamsburg • 757-229-9791 • www.coffeebistro.net Serving Virginia’s Best Since 1992

MONDAY IS WING DAY!

50¢ WINGS ALL DAY. VALID AT THIS LOCATION ONLY: 5295 John Tyler Hwy illiamsburg 757.220.5804 Limited-time offer. Offer valid on Mondays, at this location only. Each restaurant independently owned and operated. © 2015 Zaxby’s Franchising, Inc. “Zaxby’s” is a registered trademark of Zaxby’s Franchising, Inc.

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TAKE THE TOUR

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Historic Jamestowne (H-5) Historic Yorktown (C-14) Jamestown Settlement (G-5) Kingsmill Championship (G-10) Mariners’ Museum and Park Newport News The Original Ghost Tours of Williamsburg (C-5) Pirates Cove 1(C-6) Ripley's Believe It or Not! (C-5) Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex (D-4) Williamsburg Winery (H-7) Yorktown Battlefields (C-14) Yorktown Victory Center (C-15)

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 16 A Touch of Earth

22(C-3)

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Colonial Williamsburg 17 Art-cade Gallery of Art 5(G-6) Bassett Hall Colonial Williamsburg 42 Boykins Tavern Museum Isle of Wight Co. DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Colonial Williamsburg Muscarelle Museum of Art at College of William & Mary

New Town Art Gallery 20(D-5) Paint on Pottery 21(C-6) Prince George Art & Frame 7(G-6) The Trimble Collection 11(G-14) Virginia Living Museum Newport News Virginia Musical Museum (C-3) Watermen’s Museum Historic Yorktown 16 Williamsburg School of Needlework 20(D-5) York County Historical Museum Yorktown

SHOPPING

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

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

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

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

14 Yorktown Bookshop

8(C-5)

ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENTS

51 Love 2 Quilt & More 11(G-14) Over 3,000 bolts Fabric Collection & Fun Stuff 35 Master Craftsmen 25(E-8) Handcrafted Silver, Pewter, Gold Jewelry & Giftware 34 Merchants Square Unique Shopping, Dining & Special Events

Historic Yorktown

Over 10,000 books. Relaxing atmosphere. Knowledgeable staff.

4(E-8)

54 Merle Norman 6(E-4) Make-up,Brand Name Consignment Handbags+More 35 Mermaid Books 25(E-8) New,Used,Rare,Childrens Books+Antiques+Ephemera 54 Monticello Marketplace 6(E-4) Unique Family Owned/Brand Retailers+Restaurants

47 43 50 52 46 42 47 43 52 46 47

Antique & Estate Items of Williamsburg (C-2) Chickadees 22(C-3) Classic Consignments 11(G-14) The Clothes Tree 27(E-12) DoveTail Antiques 22(C-3) Heritage Antiques Smithfield The House Key (F-13) Sugar & Spice 22(C-3) The Velvet Shoestring 27(E-12) West Point Antiques West Point Williamsburg Antiques Mall, Ltd. (C-3)

DINING & NIGHTLIFE

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

AMERICAN

25 New Concept Sports & Gifts

29 Old Chickahominy House (G-6) Southern Food, Fresh Baked Pies & Gift Shop

29(D-5)

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

48 New Town 20(D-5) Shops,Restaurants,Movies,Businesses,Events 34 Ocean Palm, a Lilly Pulitzer Via Store 4(E-8) Clothing, Jewelry, Accessories & Gifts

20(D-5) 56 Quarterpath Crossing 24(G-10) Spec. Shops,Dining,Grocery,Salons,Businesses

51 Bodacious Lady Boutique (F-4) Full Figure Fashions & Accessories. Something for Everyone! 28 Book Exchange 7(G-6) More Than 50,000 2nd Hand 1/2 Priced Books

39 SAS Factory Shoes 8(C-5) USA Handcrafted Men & Women Comfort Shoes 19 Serendipity (C-2) Flags,Spinners,Windsocks,Kites,Mailbox Covers 2 Shops at Carolina Furniture (C-5) 400+ Names of Luxury Furniture–8 Stores in one

22(C-3)

50 Discover Teas 11(G-14) Explore 100+Loose Leaf World Teas & Wares 55 Goodman & Sons Jewelers 6(E-4) Diamonds,Bridal,Gemstone,Pearl Jewelry,Watches 45 High Street 21(C-6) Dining/Retail/Condos/Apts/Townhomes/Businesses

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

34 The Precious Gem 4(E-8) One-of-a-Kind Designed Pieces of Fine Jewelry

56 Blinds Galore 24(G-10) Variety of Blinds, Shades & Plantation Shutters

43 Country Treasures by Pat Primitives, Crafts, Collectibles

54 Wild Birds Unlimited 6(E-4) Bird seed and feeders, houses, baths, nature gifts & more

(E-8)

48 45 29 50 13

48 The Beadtender Beads, Classes, Custom Orders & Repairs

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

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16 Stick Stone & Bone (C-5) New Age Crystal Store-Crafts,Gifts & Jewelry 8 Unusual Designs Oyster Pt., Newport News One-stop source for interior design & home décor needs 14 Viccellio GoldsmithHistoric Yorktown Handcrafted Custom Designed Jewelry & Repairs 50 Village Shops at Kingsmill 11(G-14) Collection of Shops, Restaurants & Services

34 Seasons Restaurant & Tavern Casual Dining with a Diverse Menu

4(E-8)

57 Zaxby’s 14(F-5) Chicken Wings, Sandwiches, Salads & More

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

1(C-6)

BAKERY 48 CakeAlicious Bakery & Café 20(D-5) Amazing Cakes & Cupcakes, Coffee & Teas

BBQ & RIBS 7 Red Hot & Blue (C-5) Southern-Style BBQ/Casual Atmosphere & Blues

COFFEE, TEA & MORE 35 Aromas 25(E-8) Specialty Coffee/Gourmet Bakery/Lunch/Dinner 57 The Coffeehouse 14(F-5) Fresh Roasted Coffee, Breakfast & Bistro Menu 13 La Petite Tea Room (C-3) Lunch, Teas & Friday Afternoon English Cream Tea


14 Water Street GrilleHistoric Yorktown Casual Fresh Seafood/Tapas/Artesian Brews

FRENCH 15 Café Provençal (H-7) Fine French/Mediterranean Fusion Dining/Unique Setting

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

RETIRING IN WILLIAMSBURG 37 Colonial Heritage by Lennar The luxury resort that you can call home!

INDIAN 41 Nawab Indian Cuisine Authentic Northern Indian Cuisine

WORSHIP

SWEET TREATS 35 MAD about Chocolate 25(E-8) Light Lunches/Desserts/Cheesecake/Cookies/Brownies

FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM

(C-2)

23(D-6) 38 Heritage Commons Secure Retirement Living-100% Rental

20(D-5)

ITALIAN

WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE 43 Francesco’s 22(C-3) New Artisan Entrees & Classic Italian Dinners 39 Giuseppe’s (C-5) Seasonal Menu/Italian Favorites/Specialties 9 Maurizio’s Ristorante Italiano 2(G-14) Authentic Taste of the Old World since 1994 27 Olde Towne Pizza & Pasta (C-5) NY Style Pizza, Gourmet Italian Food & Family Meals 25 Sal’s Ristorante Italiano (D-11) Authentic Italian Cuisine and NY Style Pizza

49 Wright's Heating & Air Conditioning Yorktown Heating & Air Conditioning Systems & Repairs

8 Founders Village 1, 2, and 3 bedroom Brand New Townhomes!

(D-4)

23 Jamestowne Professional Park Suites & Individual Offices-Flex Lease Terms

(G-5)

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

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Bruton Parish Church (E-9) Faith Baptist Church (B-1) First Church of Christ, Scientist (F-7) Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (B-1) James River Baptist Church (D-3) Jamestown Presbyterian Church (F-4) New Town United Methodist Church (E-5) Olive Branch Christian Church (C-1) St. Bede Catholic Church (F-4) St. Olaf Catholic Church (C-2) Temple Beth El of Williamsburg (F-7) Wellspring United Methodist Church (D-4) Williamsburg Baptist Church (E-8) Williamsburg United Methodist Church (F-8) Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists (F-4)

ENTERTAINMENT/EVENTS 15 Art on the Square 4(E-8) 11 The Bizarre Bazaar Richmond 13 The Living Passover/CrossWalk CC (C-2)

AREA SERVICES 53 Auto Haus of Williamsburg 27(E-12) Services import vehicles, Sells pre-owned & restores

LATIN & MEXICAN 39 El Tapatio 20(D-5) Casual, Authentic Mexican Dishes & Drinks 13 La Terraza Mexican Grill (C-5) Fresh, flavorful Mexican cuisine at reasonable price. 45 Plaza Azteca Restaurante Mexicano 21(C-6) Food/Drinks/Diverse Menu/Genuine Mexican Favs 52 South of the Border Mexican, Tex-Mex, Margs & More

27(E-12)

39 Buggy Bathe Full Service Wash, Lube & Detail Shop

(C-5)

64 Hudgins Holiday Chevrolet Cadillac 27(E-12) Sales, Service, Parts/Collision Ctr 41 M.D.Express Urgent Care 13(D-6) Physicians Board Certified in Emergency Med. 43 Nail Concepts Exceptional Full Service Salon

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51 Paws Express see ad PetTaxiService,LimitedPetSitting, Licensed & Insured

PUBS & TAVERNS 15 Gabriel Archer Tavern (H-7) Farm to Fork Dining Experience, Delicious Simplicity

25,63 Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Focused on Patient-Centered Care

SEAFOOD 34 Berret’s Taphouse 4(E-8) Fresh Regional Seafood & Produce/Variety of Entrees 25 Captain George’s Seafood 70 Items in All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet

54 Posh Salon 6(E-4) Innovative Styling, Cuts, Perms, Color & Updos

(C-5)

14 Riverwalk Restaurant Historic Yorktown Wide Variety of Chesapeake & Atlantic Seafood 7 The Seafare of Williamsburg (C-5) Exceptional Dining Experience/Fresh Seafood/Steak

(G-12)

29 Salon 109 7(G-6) Full Service/Styling/Color Highlights/Perms & Waxing 31 Starling Guttering see ad The ONLY one-piece, guaranteed, clog-free gutter!

Proven results I am amazed at the great response that we get from advertising in the Williamsburg Magazine. It brings in a good portion of our business including locals and visitors from all over the country and Canada.” -Jerry & Donna Mellis and their son Adam Mellis and daughter Jennifer Mellis Bodacious Lady Boutique

48 Williamsburg ENT 20(D-5) Expertise & Care for Allergies. Ears, Nose & Throat 11 Williamsburg Salt Spa Relax in a salt spa experience, gifts

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The numbers on the map indicate the location of these shopping centers: 1 Kingsgate Green Shopping Center 2 Festival Marketplace 3 Williamsburg Pottery Factory 4 Merchants Square 5 Williamsburg Office Park 6 Monticello Marketplace 7 Colony Square Shopping Center 8 Patriot Plaza 9 Premium Outlets 10 OldeTowne Square 60

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11 The Village Shops at Kingsmill 12 Monticello Marketplace Shoppes 13 Williamsburg Shopping Center 14 Williamsburg Crossing Shopping Center 15 Governor’s Green Shopping Center 16 James York River Plaza 17 Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown 18 Colonial Towne Plaza 19 WindsorMeade Marketplace 20 New Town


Historic Yorktown

21 High Street 22 Williamsburg Pavilion Shops & Gallery Shops 23 Monticello Shopping Center 24 Quarterpath Crossing Shopping Center 25 Just off D.o.G. Street 26 Courthouse Commons 27 Second Street 28 Marketplace Shoppes 29 Settlers Market

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see ad on page 4 Not valid on food, alcohol, or salt glaze. Cannot be combined with any other sales, offers, coupons, or discounts. Some restrictions apply. Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase. No cash value. Void if copied. One coupon per customer per transaction. See store for details. EXPIRES 12/31/15. WM

25% OFF $3 OFF

see ad on page 19

Governor’s Carriage Wash

Offer cannot be combined w/any other offer and is not valid for the purchase of gift certiďŹ cates, cannot be applied to previously purchased merchandise. Must be presented at time of purchase. Has no cash value. Valid for in-store purchases only. WM

see ad on page 39 Not valid with any other discounts or coupons. EXPIRES 4/30/15 WM

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$2 Off $20+ Tea Purchase see ad on page 50 Not valid with other offer or discount. EXPIRES 3/31/15 $ISCOVER4EAS COM s 6ILLAGE 3HOPS AT +INGSMILL WM

$1.00 off any frozen beverage see ad on page 31 valid at PREMIUM OUTLETS location only!! One coupon per customer, per visit. Not valid with other offers. EXPIRES 3/31/15 WM

10% off purchase* see ad on page 14 *Except Dansko. See store for details. With this coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. EXPIRES. 3/31/15 WM

Two Pack for Seniors ––––––––––––––––– Two Pack for Adults see ad on page 11 for prices with this coupon. Offer good for 2 people at one session. EXIPRES 3/31/15 WM

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Our GM-trained Certified Service technicians are trained to work on all makes and models, imports and domestics. From oil changes to tires, to brakes and multi-point vehicle inspections, we do it all. Whether you bought your vehicle here or somewhere else, the Hudgins team will earn your business.

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