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11 Golden times for many businesses

64 ANTIQUES AND CONSIGNMENTS

32 Gayle Harmon, Matoaka Elementary School

80 AREA MAP

48 When emergencies happen 61 Eric Aymer, Executive chef at Holy Mackerel

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AREA EVENTS A howling good time at Busch Gardens Fall means An Occasion for the Arts Winery to release 2012 Adagio Annual Italian Festival this month

AREA HISTORY 54 Around Town in 1964 73 What was news 50 years ago? Covering the Historic Triangle since 1964

Digby Solomon Publisher Rusty Carter Editor Olivia S. Hartman Marketing/Advertising Director LouAnne M. Sexton Layout & Design Peter Dewey • Kathy Sturgeon Sandy Xander Design Support Ann M. Efimetz • Sally Grace Holtgrieve Writers Darrell Herlinger • Teresa Lawrence Vickie Nurnberger Advertising Sales

AROUND TOWN 13 Where locals went to shop, Williamsburg Shopping Center 30 Continuing a legacy at the Williamsburg Pottery 56 Changes around town ART BEAT 41 Take in the arts 77 DISCOUNTS 40 ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE LOCAL SPIN 43 Antiques paradise 69 More than paper at Parlett’s 70 MAP DIRECTORY 14 TAKE THE TOUR 34 WORSHIP

Shari French • Kaitlin Riddle Sales Assistants www.williamsburgmag.com

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. Editions are distributed by the Àrst of the month at points 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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Welcome to the Williamsburg Magazine’s 50th anniversary issue. Of course, we will celebrate our Golden Anniversary for the rest of the year, but this month we take a special look back. The magazine was first published as the “Publick Observer” in 1964. Society and our area have changed a lot over the past five decades. The onset of online news and social media has changed the way we get our information. And more changes will be coming in the future. Despite the many changes that have occurred, what remains the same is our commitment to informing visitors and locals of our area about attractions and happenings of interest in the most reader-friendly way possible. Back in 1964, you could pop by Rose’s Department Store (now the location of Marshalls) and buy three postcards of local scenes for 10-cents. You could also purchase a souvenir t-shirt for $1, a tri-cornered hat for $1.98 and souvenir pennant for 35-cents. This issue features a story about the Williamsburg Pottery and Parlett’s, both of which were in business 50 years ago. There’s also a story highlighting some of the other businesses with a long local history. Our Great Find this month features Antique & Estate Items Williamsburg. Our Pet Corner features Dr. Tim Stiff and the Animal Emergency Center in Yorktown, ready to help pets and their owners in the evenings, weekends and holidays when situations arise. Head of the Class features Gayle Harmon, a second grade teacher at Matoaka Elementary school. And you will get to meet Eric Aymer, chef at Holy Mackerel on Longhill Road. This month brings An Occasion for the Arts, which is one of our area’s premier events. Howl-O-Scream is in full swing at Busch Gardens and other Williamsburg Fall Arts events are planned for the month. Don’t forget to take a walk and enjoy the foliage in one of our parks or in the Historic Area. We hope you enjoy this issue, and we look forward to another 50 years!


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Golden times

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Not everything has changed in greater Williamsburg over the past 50 years. Some businesses have been in business that long—and longer. They may have changed with the times, but some of our area restaurants and stores have been serving locals and visitors for decades. Ace Peninsula Hardware, located in the Williamsburg Shopping Center was once located in the location now occupied by Goodwill. The Deaver family purchased the business in 1989, the year after the business moved from the Goodwill location into the former location of the Colony Lanes bowling alley. The store has grown over the years, from its original size of 3,500 sq. feet when it moved into the shopping center in the mid-1950s, to more than 16,000 sq. ft. today. Despite the changes, some things have remained the same. “The philosophy is the same,” Kevin Deaver said recently. “The most important thing is customer service and making sure we have the right people here to help the customers and the right quality products and make sure we have them in stock.” Over the years competition has heated up with the arrival of larger stores, but Deaver said customers return for the friendly, home-town service they receive. “When we are working long hours during a hurricane or in the snow, we are helping our neighbors,” Deaver said. “We go to church with them and see them around town, so literally we are helping our neighbors.” Will they be in business in 50 more years? “We hope so,” Deaver said with a laugh. “That is our plan.” The Jefferson Restaurant on Richmond Road has been in business on Richmond Road for more

than 50 years. It was founded in 1956 by James and Harriet Petrell. Their grandson, Mark Wright, currently owns and manages the restaurant. Those who frequented the restaurant in the 1950s could opt for a variety of food choices— some that are still on the menu— albeit for a bit more. In 1956, diners could order six York River oysters on the halfshell for 35 cents. Filet Mignon with broiled mushrooms was $1.10 and chicken Chop Suey was available for 60 cents. Those interested in dessert could order a piece of pie for a dime. Wright said that the goal of the restaurant family is serving customers with a smile, making them happy and inviting them back for to dine or for special occasions. “The greatest thing in this business is meeting the people from all over the world and seeing them come back to the restaurant,” Wright said recently. “Some people come in and notice things that have changed or moved since their last visit.” The restaurant is more than just a business for Wright, whose son, E.J. hopes to one day take over the restaurant from his dad. “I look at the Jefferson as a home away from home for my staff, myself and everyone who comes through those doors,” Wright said. Schmidt’s Flowers & Accessories is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month. Patti DeBlass, who

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owns the business with her husband, Dave, bought the business several years ago and since has been continuing the legacy started by the Schmidt’s in the 1930s. “We are in a unique position, having a 75-year old business,” DeBlass said recently. “That comes with a lot of responsibility and I take that very seriously. It is an honor to own this store. Not a day goes by without someone commenting on how we have helped their family, whether it be a birth, a death or wedding. Owning the oldest flower shop in a place like Williamsburg that has such a long history is what attracted me to the business.” The Schmidt’s opened the business on Duke of Gloucester Street to fulfill the need to provide fresh flowers to area residents, businesses and restaurants. Years later, the business moved to the corner of Richmond Road and Lafayette Street and was owned by Blair Burleson. DeBlass bought the business in 2004. “In the 75-year history, the store has only had three locations,” she said. “The reason that the store still survives is the community of Williamsburg. It is the only thing that remains consistent. The community is an incredible supporter of the business. We have people who ordered their prom flowers from Schmidt’s and have traveled around the world and still order flowers from us.” The College Shop in Merchants Square was in the building that currently houses Williams & Sonoma. The business was owned by R.P. Wallace. The store has moved a couple doors down and is owned by Sam Wallace and his brother Cabell and it bears the name of their grandfather, R.P. Wallace & Sons General Store. The Wallace family also owns The Christmas Shop, also in Merchants Square, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. “Even though I never met my grandfather, he died before I was born—I feel a lot of satisfaction keeping

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the family business going,” Sam Wallace said recently. “My brother Cabell and I own the business together and the fourth generation—my son Sam III has just come into the business. “ In 1964, an ad in the Publick Observer enticed visitors to the College Shop to purchase Williamsburg charms in gold and silver, 18th century posy holders, Williamsburg playing cards and hand-dressed colonial dolls. Products may have changed but people continue to shop at the store for distinctive items to remember their trip here. “Sometimes I think about it and the things from our shops are all over the world,” Wallace said. “They are everywhere, and that is really neat. We have people from all over the world visiting Williamsburg. I have been in antique shops and seen plates made for my store 40-50 years ago that had my name on it. That is very interesting to me.” Wallace attributes the success to a few simple tenets, “I think that is key to any business is staying on top of the trends, making sure you have good merchandise at a fair price, have it stock and keep it in stock, and have good employees who are well versed in customer service and looking after your guests.” The Old Chickahominy House opened as a tea room, near the Chickahominy River in 1955. They served ham biscuits and homemade pie. Today, 59 years later, at their location at 1211 Jamestown Road they continue to serve ham biscuits and homemade pies. They also have a three-story antiques and gift shop. Binns Fashion Shop, still located in Merchants Square, advertised in the Publick Observer, “Being a shop dedicated to serving every whim and every necessity of Milady’s wardrobe that has enjoyed such favorable circumstances and such approbation from the publick that it has been enabled to expand from a small, humble beginning to the beautifully modernized and enlarged facility presently located in Merchants Square on Duke of Gloucester Street. This is the place to come for fine apparel that goes everywhere.” Goodyear Auto Service Center was in its location at 1501 Richmond Road when the Publick Observer was first published. The center advertised tires, batteries and accessories with a phone number, CA9-5515. The phone number today is 229-5515. Some of the other businesses around town that were here 50 years ago were Williamsburg Drug Co., now in McLaws Circle (formerly in the location that is now Williams & Sonoma in Merchants Square), Queen Anne Dari-Snak on Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg Pottery on Richmond Road in Lightfoot, Parlett’s in New Town, This Century Art Gallery on N. Boundary Street and the Williamsburg Players, which has been presenting plays in our area for nearly 60 years.


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Where locals went to shop Williamsburg Shopping Center By Ann M. EÀmetz For more than 50 years, locals and visitors have frequented the Williamsburg Shopping Center. Fifty years ago, the shopping center had a large advertisement in the Publick Observer heralding the center’s “8 Ways Better” including the ability to “Park & Shop,” assuring patrons that stores featured famous brands, friendly service and a wider selection. The “Progressive Merchants of Williamsburg Shopping Center” were listed as: Colony Bowling Lanes, S&J Appliance Center, Capitol Loan Company, Colonial Stores, The Launder Center, Hallmark Jewelers, The Williamsburg Shop, Young Fashions,

Modern Beauty Salon, Nottingham Pharmacy, Peninsula Hardware, F.W. Woolworth’s, Zuzma’s Barber Shop and Rich’s Super Market. Today, there are plans to redevelop the shopping center, which was recently purchased by a new owner. There have been many more tenants added throughout the years, now including, Goodwill, Books-A-Million,

Advance Auto Parts, Kinko’s, ABC Store, Sal’s Restaurant, Food Lion, Ace Peninsula Hardware, Marshall’s, Sally Beauty, Tuesday Morning, Sub Shop, China House, Bikes Unlimited, Travel Corner, Koreana Sushi & BBQ, Tru Cuts, Kocha Fusion Asian, Creative Nails, Kyu Tailoring & Shoe Repair and Remax.

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take the tour ATTRACTIONS & AMUSEMENTS ALLIANCE TALL SHIP SAILING arrived at Yorktown’s shores in 2005. Cruises last two hours and consist of a pleasant sail up and down the York River. Help raise the sails, meander on deck, or enjoy snacks and beverages. Daily cruises from Riverwalk Landing April to November. To purchase tickets call 757 2738225 or 888-316-6422. www.sailyorktown.com BUSCH GARDENS WILLIAMSBURG® Busch Gardens® offers fun for the whole family. Enjoy, thrilling roller coasters, animal encounters, great dining, and shows, including the debut of London Rocks™, a new production in the park’s Globe Theatre that explores the powerful role that music plays in people’s lives. Don’t miss out on the fun, for more information, visit www.buschgardens.com/va. COLONIAL DOWNS will usher in its 17th season of pari-mutuel harness racing on September 17th and continue with a six week fall campaign thru October 26th. Pacers and trotters will compete over the nation’s only one turn mile racetrack every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday at 1:00 PM. Ten races are expected to be contested each afternoon. The track features the 500 seat Jockey Club and &

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150 seat Turf Club dining room. The grandstands and ground level areas can accommodate thousands. For more information or directions, call 804-966 –Race or visit us at colonialdowns.com. COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum. Purchase tickets at the Visitors Center, get information and catch one of the gray buses that circles the Historic Area. Colonial Williamsburg offers a range of ticket options. 757 220-7645. www.colonialwilliamsburg.com. 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. 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 river-

front discovery area. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org. 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.


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WATER COUNTRY USA® Guests can splash and slide the summer away at Water Country USA®, Virginia’s largest water park. Experience more than 25 water attractions. This spring, experience a rush aboard Colossal Curl™, the park’s first family thrill ride and the only one of its kind in North America. For more information visit, www.watercountryusa.com. 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. 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 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

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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 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 HAMPTON HAMPTON ROADS CHARTERS OCEAN EAGLE Join Captain Howard Wainwright and crew aboard the 65 ft 73 passenger Ocean Eagle. Departing from the Downtown Hampton Public Piers in Hampton. Fishing in the Lower Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads, providing customers with the best bottom fishing opportunities for croaker, trout, bluefish, spot, flounder and more. Rod, reel, bait and license provided! 710 Settlers Landing Rd., Hampton 757 868-3474 (FISH)

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. 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 Wed-Sun., 10-4, March through November.


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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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. 800 447-8679, 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 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

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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 ARTFULLY YOURS, a kitschy, quaint gift store and gallery filled to the brim with handcrafted works from 100+ local artists & craftsman. Jewelry, prints, original paintings, home decor, beachy, baby, pottery & more! Call about our art class schedule! Located in

the Arts District, 901 Richmond Rd. 10-6 Tue-Sat,12-5 Sun. 757 253-6932 www.artfullyyoursva.com 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

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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

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Center, Jamestown Rd. 757 229-7644. www.WilliamsburgArt.com QUIRKS OF ART A Unique. Fun. Whimsical. Gallery & Gift Shop offering handcrafted works from over 400 artisans throughout the USA, jewelry, pottery, clocks, blown & fused glass, Sticks® furniture, local art and Life is Good® merchandise. The Shops at High Street. 1430 High Street #790, Williamsburg. 757 645-4366 www.kinksandquirks.com 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 THIS CENTURY ART GALLERY features outstanding contemporary art and craft exhibits at its main gallery on North Boundary Street. The gallery’s Art Education Center on Westover Avenue offers art classes for adults and youth, and also hosts a ‘Weekend Gallery’ featuring TCAG artist members. Visit www. thiscenturyartgallery.org for more information.

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WILLIAMSBURG FINE ART offers a variety of ďŹ ne orginal artwork, quality custom framing and cleaning and restoration services. Williamsburg Fine Arts can provide local, national and international art for home or ofďŹ ce from recognized artists, exquisitely framed. Hours are 9:30 a.m-5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, evenings and Sundays, by appointment. Call 564-9484 or www.williamsburgďŹ nearts.com THE WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK Our studio creates ďŹ ne 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 ďŹ ne hand hemstitched linens. ENTERTAINMENT COMEDY CLUB OF WILLIAMSBURG Join this club for a wonderful evening of fun and laughter! Featuring the ďŹ nest and smartest touring comedians whom you may have seen on shows such as Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central, and Conan O’Brien. Regularly scheduled shows May-September. Ask about “Funny Fundraisersâ€? for your next fundraising event. Help celebrate their 30th consecutive season! For show times and ticket purchases, please visit www.comedyclubwilliamsburg.com or call 757 286-9448.

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The Williamsburg Magazine offers us an excellent opportunity for advertising our American Craft Gallery in an affordable and professional manner. We have been able to reach our customers in an engaging and creative way with ads that represent our collection of American made ½ne craft and art by working studio artisans. Thanks so much for everything all of you involved in the Williamsburg Magazine do for us in order to help promote A Touch of Earth. With the economy being the way it is right now, it takes all of us working together.Your time and thoughtfulness is appreciated more than words can express. -Lianne and Paul Owners, A Touch of Earth

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The best of Virginia can be found in Poquoson at the Poquoson Seafood Festival. Experience a weekend of fresh, local seafood, regional and local entertainment, 160 arts and crafts vendors and the celebration of Poquoson’s rich Coastal Heritage. Poquoson Municipal Park 2014 Annual Festival Kick-Off Events Saturday, September 27 Festival Fishing Tournament Sunday, September 28 Festival Workboat Races Saturday, October 4 Festival 5K Run/Walk

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Continuing a legacy at the Williamsburg Pottery By Sally Grace Holtgrieve

During the great depression James (Jimmy) Maloney came to Williamsburg to apprentice for a brick maker. Though he spent much of his time making bricks for projects including the Colonial Parkway, he also learned to make pots. In 1938 Maloney established Williamsburg Pottery, building a kiln and a house for his family on 100 acres he purchased for around $1,000, according to operations manager and grandson Erik Wright. “He made all the pottery,” said Wright. “His children helped with decorating and loading the kilns.” Maloney found a niche selling tourists reproductions of the pottery settlers used at Jamestown, Yorktown and Williamsburg. Before the installation of interstate 64, everyone traveling between Richmond and Norfolk or Virginia Beach used Route 60 and passed the store. Maloney continuously expanded his business. Eventually he began importing items to sell along with the goods he created on location. He traveled to glass factories in West Virginia and textile mills in North Carolina. “He would g go right g up p to the front door and ask to

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talk to the owner,” Wright said. “He’d say he wanted to buy a truckload of stemware, make a deal, and put it in the back of is truck to sell to his customers here.” Maloney passed away in 2005 and his wife Kim owns the store now. She believes the store is unique because people can still find a bargain on quality pieces. “Making it affordable was Jimmy’s legacy,” she said. “We want to keep that.” Wright began apprenticing at Williamsburg Pottery three days after he graduated high school. “I’ve pretty much done every job here,” he said. “Whether it’s making lamps, being a potter, a cashier or manager.” He said he loves the hard work and knows that was what the company was founded on. Wright remembers customers who have been coming in since he was a kid and enjoys hearing their stories about the “old days” when the store floors were still made of dirt. Future plans for Williamsburg Pottery include branching into e-commerce. “We’ve always focused on our local store here,” said Wright. “But in the near future we will have an online store. We have all the infrastructure to do it.” The online store is expected to launch in the first or second quarter of next year.


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Gayle Harmon, Matoaka Elementary School By Ann M. EÀmetz

Your title? Second grade teacher/Team Leader at Matoaka Elementary How long you have been at the job? Beginning seventh year of teaching in Williamsburg and have been teaching for 10 years. What do you like most about teaching? The kids! I love to see them smile when they understand something new. Hearing them laugh and seeing them enjoying themselves as they are learning, hoping that they think of it more as an adventure than as just work.

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How did you get the idea about the stability balls? I attended a workshop at my church and the speaker spoke about the link between physical movement and the brain’s ability to process information. He spoke about a book “Spark” by Dr. John Ratey. I read the book and began researching the connection between movement and the brain. That led to finding many articles on the use of exercise equipment as well as stability balls in the classrooms. I gathered much of my findings and information and asked for a meeting with Andy Jacobs, the principal at Matoaka. After consideration, he agreed that I could give it a try last year.


How did you go about introducing the balls? A contract was created for the children and the parents to sign, as well as rules for the use of the stability balls. The children were first introduced to them at our small group reading table. After a presentation to their parents at Back to School night each child had a ball of their own at their desk for the rest of the school year. They always had the option to ask for their traditional chair to be returned to them as well as knowing that they might lose their ball for a time if they broke a rule or broke their contract.

and expectations are set, the students look forward to using them as their classroom “chairs”. As an educator, I find it is important to learn about the students and how they can best be served. If having a ball as a chair is one small way

for me to help them focus on their work, I’ll happily watch the wave of second grade students gently bouncing their way as they learn throughout their school day.

What was the reaction of the kids? They loved them! They knew the expectations, they were eager to keep their stability ball chairs so they tried hard to follow the rules and stick to their contracts. What benefits have you seen in the classroom? Children need to move. I try to create activities that allow my students to be away from their desks, working on the floor, in the hallway, even outdoors. However, there are times that require a “sit at your desk and write” situation. What I have found is that students can often find ways to get out of their seats just so they can move around. That said, the amount of excuses for bathroom breaks, needs to sharpen a pencil, get a tissue, and the like were decreased. By being able to move by bouncing while they worked, the children didn’t need to be away from their desks during more structured “seat work” times because they could move while they worked. Do you plan to continue using them? Most definitely! I found great success last year with the class and the use of the stability balls. Once the rules are in place

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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

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

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

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, Child Care Available Email: jamestownpresby@gmail.com and visit us on Facebook Webpage: jamestownpresbyterianchurch.com or .org

ST. MARTIN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1333 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757)229-1111 www.stmartinswmbg.org

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 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

NEW TOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5209 Monticello Ave., (757) 258-1072 www.newtownumc.org Paster Mike Derflinger • Sun. worship: 9:15 & 11am (nursery provided) Kids Konnection & Middle School Breakout 9:15 & 11am 1st Wed. – Midweek Service 6-7:30pm; Every Wed - Middle & High School Youth

ST. OLAF CATHOLIC CHURCH 104 Norge Lane, Williamsburg • www.stolaf.cc (757) 564-3819, fax (757) 565-1099 e-mail – office@stolafchurch.hrcoxmail.com Mass-Sat. 5:30pm, Sun. 8 & 10am, Tue 5pm Wed.,Thu. & Fri. noon, confessions Sat. 4:30pm

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

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 7643 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg Sun. Worship: 8:30 & 11:00am; Sun. School 9:45am Fifth Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Worship Service only (757) 566-8077; fax (757) 566-4890; www.ob-cc.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 Office: (757) 220-1205, www.tbewilliamsburg.org

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UNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 624 Queen’s Creek Road, Williamsburg Offering a Positive Path to Spiritual Living Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Rev. Ginny Roll 757-594-0389 www.peninsulaunity.org WELLSPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4871 Longhill Rd, Williamsburg • (757) 258-5008 WellspringUMC.org and Facebook Sunday Worship: 8:45am (Traditional) & 11am (Contemporary) 15th Annual Fall Festival-Bazaar and Silent Auction! Crafts, Sidewalk Café, Bake Sale, Games: Sat., Nov. 1st, 9am-3pm WILLIAMSBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

500 Jamestown Rd. at Cary St., Williamsburg Sunday Worship: 8:15 & 11am, Sunday School for All ages at 9:30am. Childcare provided. Rev. Dr. Bill Jones • Rev. Kay Barrè (757) 229-1771, www.williamsburgumc.org WILLIAMSBURG UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS IMAGINE a religion that embraces many different beliefs... Including yours! Sunday Worship: 10am (during Summer) 3051 Ironbound Rd, Williamsburg (757) 220-6830. www.wuu.org

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A howling good time at Busch Gardens The popular attraction, Howl-OScream runs through Oct. 26 at Busch Gardens. It is the 16th annual event and will feature five themed “Terror-tories,” six haunted houses and a variety of entertainment. Guests to the park will encounter a new area in New France,

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Wendigo Woods. This new Terrortory explores the frightful nature of the unknown with the scares being more psychological than physical. Wendigo Woods joins the park’s four other Terror-tories and six haunted houses comprising the park’s main Howl-O-Scream thrill elements. Other seasonal park offerings include Vampire Vogue, a new merchandise shop in the Oktoberfest section of the park; dining and spirit options like Pirate Baarrrgh in the Italy village and Igor’s Fright Feast in Oktoberfest as well as live entertainment inside the park’s performance venues. Shows this year will feature a high-tech revision of the classic production of beloved fan-favorite show “Monster Stomp on Ripper Row.” The show is a modern rock-andrhythm spectacular featuring Jack the Ripper in an electrifying percussion, dynamic dance and sensational singing revue in the park’s Globe Theatre Video-mapping technology, 3-D soundscapes and other technology available inside the Globe Theatre transports the audience to London’s East End where the Ripper’s horrifying acts occurred. Other shows in the park include “Fiends” and “Night Beat.” Parents and guardians should consider the park’s elevated scare factor when deciding to visit Busch Gardens with young children during Howl-O-Scream. At the stroke of 6 p.m., the ghouls and haunts come out to play and Busch Gardens becomes a seriously scary place. For more information, visit www.howloscream.com/va.


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entertainment guide Compiled by Ann M. EÀmetz Please refer to various articles with more details about some events or view the calendar listings at www.vagazette.com The following is a partial list of some of the area cultural offerings for the month.

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

MOVIES THEATRE ART THIS CENTURY ART GALLERY N. Boundary Street

WILLIAM & MARY THEATRE “Big Love” Oct. 2-5 www.wm.edu or 221-2674 for tickets EVENTS

Through Nov. 7 Melanie Hartman, Mixed Media also featuring Karen Schwartz and Patricia Rapoport Craft: Traute Leeman, Fiber Upstairs Gallery: Creations from Camera to Brush

AN OCCASION FOR THE ARTS Two day art event in Merchants Square and beyond Art, food, entertainment www.aofta.org

Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. TuesdaySaturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday www.thiscenturyartgallery.com, 229-4949

ITALIAN FESTIVAL Presented by CIAO 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Oct. 11-12 at Walsingham Academy www.ciaowilliamsburg.org

MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m., TuesdayFriday; noon-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Closed Mondays. www.web.wm.edu/muscarelle Through Jan. 11 Jacques Callot Studies from the Permanent Collection, Kabuki Theater Woodcuts, American Naturalism: Selections from the Owens Foundation, Celebrating the American Scene: Painters of the Federal Art Program and European Paintings from the Permanent Collection and Important Loans. 40

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New Town Cinema 12, Kimball Theatre and Movie Tavern offer movies. Check www.movietickets.com for New Town, www.history.org for Kimball and www.movietavern.com. Movies expected for release in October according to www.comingsoon.net. OCT. 3 Annabelle Gone Girl The Hero of Color City Left Behind OCT. 10 Addicted Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Judge One Chance OCT. 17 The Best of Me The Book of Life Dracula Untold (2D theaters and IMAX) Fury

CONCERTS CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF WILLIAMSBURG CONCERT SERIES Horszowski Piano Trio 8 p.m., Oct. 28 Williamsburg Library www.chambermusicwilliamsburg.org.

OCT. 24 John Wick Ouija St. Vincent OCT. 31 Nightcrawler Saw (one-week rerelease)


Take in the arts There is lots to see and do-artfully speaking at the end of September and beginning of October. Take it in! Sept. 27-28— Taste of the James. The riverfront event benefits the James River Association and celebrates Culinary Arts with an emphasis on seafood, wine and micro-brews. Live and silent auctions as well as music and duringthe-event-painting demonstrations by local artists assure this event is set to become one of the area’s traditions. Attendees will be able to order limited edition giclee prints that will inaugurate a Lower Waters of the James: America’s Founding River annual artwork series. Sept. 28— Yorktown Art Stroll at Riverwalk Landing, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Shops, Freight Shed and the newly opened On the Hill Gallery expands this year’s event. Sept. 29-30—The Williamsburg Symphonia presents Opening Night Sensation, the first Masterworks concert of its 31st season. Oct. 2-5 Williamsburg Celebrates Arts Weekend. Includes fourth annual Gallery Crawl starting in High Street at Quirks of Art, event participants will enjoy hop-on-hop-off shuttle service convenience as they sample wine and enjoy food by local caterers and restaurants. Right On Band, Merchants Square, Friday, Oct. 3; Yorktown Wine Festival, Saturday, Oct. 4 noon-6 p.m. Oct. 4-5— An Occasion for the Arts, Merchants Square, Duke of Gloucester Street, Prince George Street. Oct. 10-12— Williamsburg Jazz and Wine Festival.

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Tickets (757) 220-5535 www.ciaowilliamsburg.org

Visit www.ArtsInWilliamsburg. com for a complete listing of events.

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MICHELLE POINT $209,000 2940 Snuggles Court Open floor plan with both formal & casual dining spaces. Quick access to I-64 for area commutes. 30041102 Yolanda Fuller 757-813-0303 yolanda.fuller@longandfoster.com

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KILN CREEK $265,000 970 Nicklaus Drive, Newport News Updated kitchen w/granite and stainless steel, overlooking breakfast area, and large pantry. 3BR, 2.5BA, 2 fireplaces, great room, and in master with balcony. Located in cul-de-sac, ez access to interstate, schools, and shopping. 30038551 Yolanda Fuller 757-813-0303 yolanda.fuller@longandfoster.com

“People say our store is like a museum,” said Joe McFaden of Estate & Antique Items Williamsburg. “The difference is I don’t charge admission.” Joe and Wilma McFaden have owned the Norge shop for almost four years, though Wilma has been in the business for more than 25. Shortly after moving to Williamsburg 27 years ago, Wilma attended an auction with a friend and purchased several items. She sold some through an advertisement in

the newspaper and found the process exciting. Soon after, she met an antique dealer and began renting space. Joe worked in construction for decades, and still works a few days a week. That frees up the rest of his time to manage the store with Wilma. “What we’ve tried to do with this shop is keep it well-ordered,” Joe McFaden said. “One of the comments we get all the time is that it’s displayed so nicely.” The couple believes the pieces should be shown in

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POWHATAN SECONDARY $375,000 140 Old Carriage Way Fully renovated and ready to go for the new school year! Brand new hardwood, tile, carpet & appliances. Professionally staged. 1st floor master, 3 further bedrooms and an oversized loft upstairs. 30041244 Gaye Moth 757.389.1040 Gaye.Moth@longandfoster.com

SETTLERS MILL $556,500 309 Mill Stream Way Fabulous 3-level home. Hardwood floors on 1st floor, open floor plan, spacious yet intimate 2-story great room, outstanding views of woods & a glimpse of the pond through the trees! Huge deck, perfect for entertaining. 30041296 Nathan Hill 757-645-7355 nathan.hill@longandfoster.com

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a way that allows customers to envision them in their own home. Quality is of utmost importance. “Everything we sell must be in excellent condition,” Wilma said. “I want the person to be able to take it straight from here to its new place in their home.” “There’s something for everyone,” Wilma McFaden added.

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“For example, we have a “man cave” section and a tea-time area. We try to reach a wide audience through a wide selection of items and price range.” Items come from people who are downsizing or moving, auctions and estate sales. “The majority of our pieces are from homes right here in Williamsburg,” Wilma explained. The oldest item currently in the shop is a primitive cupboard from the late 1700’s. There’s also an ax from around 1780. So why choose old over new? “You can buy really nice solid wood antique furniture for much cheaper than new furniture of the same quality,” Joe McFaden said. “A reproduction piece is three or four times the price of our antiques.”

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The couple maintains a “nopressure” policy for customers. They are encouraged to look and ask questions without fear of a strong sell. “If a person buys a piece here it’s because they want it,” Wilma McFaden said. “I don’t ever want someone to have buyer’s remorse.” The McFadens have never regretted their decision to open the store. At 3,000 square feet they have already expanded the shop to their liking, decorating and furnishing it just the way they want, simultaneously assisting others in doing the same with their homes. “I think we finally found what we’ve been looking for all these years,” Joe McFaden said.

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HERE IS WHAT WE RECOMMEND YOU SEE!

October See & Do • Secrets of the Chocolate Maker — Chocolate is delicious — especially in cooking. Find out how chocolate was used in 18th-century recipes and learn of the work involved in making it — roasting, shelling and crushing the cocoa beans, then flavoring with spices. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 at the Governor’s Palace Kitchen. Included in Colonial Williamsburg admission. • Archaeology Day at Historic Jamestowne — Learn about this year’s discoveries made at James Fort by the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists. The commemoration of Virginia Archaeology Month includes historic trades demonstrations, living history programs and special tours. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11. Included in admission. • Ghosts Among Us – Tours depart from the Greenhow Lumber House on Duke of Gloucester Street. When the sun goes down, Williamsburg has a haunted story to tell. This tour takes guests inside some of the buildings to meet ghostly inhabitants. Not suitable for young children. 7 and 8:30 p.m. daily. $15. • Cry Witch – Guests are the jury in this candlelit inquiry into the charges of witchcraft brought against Grace Sherwood in 1706. The jury can question the witnesses, weigh the evidence and determine the guilt or innocence of the woman known as “the Virginia witch.” Not appropriate for young children. Presented at 7:30 and 9 p.m. Oct. 3, 5, 7, 10 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 28, 29 and 31. $19.

• Pirates Among us – Blackbeard is dead and many of his crew have been tried and hanged in Williamsburg. This walking tour begins at the Secretary’s Office and introduces guests to the ghosts and ghouls of Blackbeard’s crew who tell their tales of piracy. Not appropriate for young children. Presented at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays. $15. • Thomas and Sally; or the Sailor’s Return – Find out if can Sally resist the advances of the Squire and stay true to her Thomas until his return from sea in this presentation of Thomas Arne’s 1760 afterpiece, which features a four-member cast, joined by guest performers and members of The Governor’s Musick. 7:30 – 9 p.m., Kimball Theatre Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. $19 adults. $9.50 ages 6-12. • Royal Tea at the Williamsburg Inn – Guests can enjoy elegant afternoon tea and a relaxing glass of Champagne or sparkling cider. Harney & Sons Historic Royal Palace tea blends, made exclusively for Williamsburg Inn guests are served with a delicious assortment of freshly baked scones, finger sandwiches, pastries and the chef’s exquisite Earl Grey chocolate truffle. 3 – 5 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at the Williamsburg Inn. Reservations are required by calling 855-296-6627. $35 adults. $17.50 ages 6-12. For more information, call 1-800-HISTORY or visit the Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center, Greenhow Lumber House Ticket Office or Merchants Square Ticket Office.

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Just like with people, emergencies for pets can happen after the doctor’s office closes. That’s where Animal Emergency Center in Yorktown can help. The center, owned by Dr. Tim Stiff, can help with a variety of situations that can arise after veterinarian offices close, which simply—are nights, weekends and holidays. People from throughout Hampton Roads, including greater Williamsburg, make the drive when getting to their vet isn’t possible. “If your vet is closed, we will be open,” Stiff said in a recent interview. “Anything that is needed except specialized services we are ready to do.” Stiff said he sees a lot of traumatic injury and very sick animals. The center is equipped to do xrays, blood work and other testing. They are there to help stabilize the animal and provide the results for the client’s veterinarian for follow up.

In some cases, the animal can’t be saved, or families seek the center to help them when their pet is critically ill. “We get a lot of terminal patients,” Stiff said. “The family has come to the emotional place where they are ready to deal with it. It is an unpleasant thing. You don’t want to have to deal with, but that is something we do.” Stiff added that the center doesn’t do vaccinations or flea and tick preventatives. The center has moved to its location on Route 17 in Yorktown last fall, after moving from Victory Boulevard, where the center was located for more than five years. People have learned about the center mostly through word-ofmouth. Stiff is glad to be there to help. “You hope that people never need you. But they do.” Hours are daily 5:30 p.m.-8:30 am. Weekend hours are Friday 5:30 p.m.-Monday at 8:30 am. Call 757234-0461 for more information.


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The 45th annual An Occasion for the Arts is scheduled this month, Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 4-5. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The show is located in Merchants Square, Duke of Gloucester, Price George and N. Boundary Streets. The show will feature 150 exhibit booths with 144 artists selling work ranging from photography to distinctive jewelry. Exhibitors were chosen to display and sell their work by juror Emily Smith, executive director of 1708 Gallery in Richmond and artistic director for InLight. According to An Occasion president Jane Medlin-Burton, Smith has served on the Virginia Commission for the Arts grant review panel and is a statewide speaker for the Museum of Fine Arts. Performing artists are an integral part of the event. This year 27 groups are scheduled to present performances including instrumental, dance and vocal performances at the Courtyard Stage and the City Square Stage. The performances run all day, both days and provide entertainment for people of all ages. New this year is an expanded celebration of youth and the arts. There will be interactive, fun and educational activities for kids of all ages inside the Williamsburg Community Building. That’s also where the juried Youth Art exhibit will be showcased, featuring 30 schools and 700 pieces of art. The expanded programming for youth will also include workshops,

demonstrations and other art activities including opportunities to create original art. The City Square Stage will feature the spirited performances of seven youth groups. A Taste of Beer and Wine will be held 1-5 p.m. Sunday in the Courtyard Café. The venue offers people a chance to sample products from some of Virginia’s finest breweries and vineyards. For more information about the event, visit www.aofta.org.

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area history

Around Town

in 1964 • Sunday Brunch at the Heritage Inn Motel was $2 for adults, 95 cents for children. The Wednesday Champagne and Candlelight Buffet Dinner was $3.75 for adults. • Jamestown Settlement was called Jamestown Festival Park. • Casey’s Department Store was in the location that is now Barnes & Noble.

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around town

Changes around town By Ann M. EÀmetz

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Winery to release 2012 Adagio The Williamsburg Winery will hold a special event 6:30-9:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 10 in celebration of the release of the 2012 Adagio. The Adagio has emerged as the leader of an elite collection of agship wines for the state of Virginia. The 2010 Adagio is a blend of Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot. Winemaker Matthew Meyer, in keeping with the bold style of the wine, created an intriguing blend for the 2012 that consists of equal parts Malbec and Petit Verdot. The Williamsburg Winery will commemorate the release of their 2012 Adagio with a grand party. Those who attend will descend a candle-lit staircase onto a red carpet,

complete with photographers. Small-plates will be prepared by Wessex Hundred Executive Chef Ika Zaken paired with four vintages of Adagio. Pas de deux ballet performances and music will be part of the event. Guests are encouraged to wear black and silver cocktail attire. Admission includes a sampling of four vintages of Adagio and four small-plates. This event will offer an open wine bar with select vintages of Adagio being available for purchase. Advance tickets are $50, and $55 at the door. Call 229-0999 or visit www. williamsburgwinery.com for more information.

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what’s cooking?

Eric Aymer, Executive chef at Holy Mackerel By Ann M. EÀmetz Eric Aymer quickly admits he loves to cook. He enjoys his time in the kitchen, whether at home preparing meals for his family, or coming up with imaginative specials at Holy Mackerel, located on Longhill Road. “I just like cooking,” Aymer said in a recent interview at the restaurant. “I love Southern food and I like taking ingredients and mixing them up with a Southern flair.” Aymer has been at the restaurant for a couple months and already he has revamped the menu and has added his culinary expertise to offer different selections for new and regular patrons to try. His goal is to enhance the restaurant and entice people of all ages to visit frequently. “I want this to be a fun, familyfriendly atmosphere with amazing food,” Aymer said. “I am trying to appeal to families and people who are interested in good food.” Aymer’s love for cooking is life long, having learned from his mother, who he describes as “an amazing cook.” “From a very young age I was making breakfast for my family,” he said. “We are a very food-oriented family, we express love through food.” He graduated from Johnson & Wales University-Norfolk and worked in various positions including sous chef for Embassy Suites. Before arriving in Williamsburg, Aymer was the chef at Mahi Mahs in Virginia Beach. He has continued the creative style menu that he enjoyed at Mahi Mahs at Holy Mackerel. His emphasis is on fresh ingredients.

“We don’t do farm-raised seafood here,” he said. “Everything is fresh, made to order. Everything is fresh and as local as possible.” And there is plenty of landlubber selections to choose from. Steaks are hand-cut and that the barbecue, salmon and chicken wings on the menu are smoked in the kitchen. “I am very proud of the menu,” he said. “We have barbecue, ribs, chicken, ribs and quite a few vegetable options. The new menu features a lot of pasta selections. There is something for everyone.” Aymer said he is trying to incorporate more organic ingredients into the menu, including locally-grown

produce. All the fish selections on the menu, with the exception of the tilapia and salmon, are local. “You can’t really improve on nature,” he said. “Whatever is fresh and local is probably best.” Aymer said he wants to continue offering fun experiences for restaurant guests including live music when possible. Last month, the restaurant threw a ‘Locals Appreciation Party.” It’s all to provide people with a place to go to have fun and excellent food. “My goal is for this restaurant to be the local destination for seafood,” he said.

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An adventure of historic proportion is waiting for you—at two living-history museums that explore America’s beginnings. Board replicas of colonial ships. Grind corn in a Powhatan Indian village. Try on English armor inside a palisaded fort. Then, join Continental Army soldiers at their encampment for a firsthand look at the Revolution’s end. Don’t forget your camera. Because the history here is life size. And your memories will be even bigger!

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The Old Chickahominy House opened as a tea room, near the Chickahominy River in 1955. They served ham biscuits and homemade pie. Today, 59 years later, at their current location they continue to serve ham biscuits and homemade pies, prepared fresh daily. They also have a three-story antiques and gift shop.

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DOVETAIL ANTIQUES Voted one of the “Best of Williamsburg” for the last 6 years with the finest selection of formal/country furniture, porcelain, glassware and accessories in Williamsburg. DoveTail always carries 150+ antique clocks, radios, music boxes and pocketwatches. We buy quality antiques. Visit us at 6588 Richmond Rd, 757-5655600. www.dovetailantiquesatnorge.com. HERITAGE ANTIQUES This beautiful antique store is filled with furniture from end to end! You will find antiques dating from 1800s on up. Many accessories fill the store, including a large array of Period Lighting. Open Thursday through Saturday, other days by appointment. 903 S. Church St., Smithfield. 757 356-1055. HIGH COTTON, LTD. Specializing in turn-of-the century antiques and estate linens. Bedroom and dining room displays of furniture, crystal, china, silver and fine linens. Offering European Laundry Service for all your fine linens. 1490-5I Quarterpath Road, Williamsburg 757 258-3300. 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.

• One of the Largest Malls on the East Coast • 300+ dealers • La Petite Tea Room • Open 7 days a week (closed Christmas, Thanksgiving,& Easter) • Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. • Sun., Noon-5 p.m. • Featuring: furniture, jewelry, artwork, china, glass, etc.

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757-565-3422 From Richmond or Hampton: I-64 Exit 234 at Lightfoot East on 199, Exit Mooretown Road West, Left at stoplight onto Lightfoot Road 500 ft. to Mall on left. Look for white picket fences. From Williamsburg: on Route 60, turn onto Lightfoot Road, 1/2 mile to Mall on right. Look for white picket fences.

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ORIENTAL RUG MARTPERSIAN RUGS Save 50-75% on over 1,200 new and antique handmade oriental rugs. Wool and silks from Persia, India, Pakistan and China. Sizes from 2’ X 3’ up to 12’ X 18’. The BEST prices in town! 6516 Richmond Rd. Route 60, Williamsburg. 757 565-2065. 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 10amWILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / OCTOBER 2014

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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. Sun. 11-5, Mon.-Tues. 10-5, Wed. 10-7, Thur.-Sat. 10-5. 311 Second St. 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.

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Genuine Smithfield’s Special Events VisitSmithfield.com 800.365-9339

Genuine Smithfield’s Town & Country Days

Friday through Sunday, October 10 - 12 in downtown Smithfield

Celebrating our historic port town and the county’s rich agricultural heritage with a day of fun-filled activities for the entire family. For further information call (757) 357-5182.

Tea: Chills, Thrills and Creepy Characters at Boykin’s Tavern Museum

Saturday, October 25 at 4:00 p.m., 17130 Monument Circle, Isle of Wight

As the leaves begin to turn, our thoughts turn to sweaters, cider and the writings of such authors as Edgar Allan Poe, the Brothers Grimm and Ambrose Bierce. Join us for tea and some spooky readings. We promise not to scare you too much! For further information call (757) 365-9771.

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Oct. 11 Town & Country Day 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 25 Fall Festival Market 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Live music each week. Dogs welcome! Market Manager: Call Cheryl Ketcham (757)375-3031

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More than paper at Parlett’s By Sally Grace Holtgrieve “Everyone has a box under their bed of greeting cards and letters that people wrote them,” said Melissa Jones, owner of Parlett’s Paper Expressions, a family name that goes back generations. Jones was raised in a paper world. Her grandmother Ruth Roberts opened Parlett’s Plaks in 1963 on Prince George Street, letting her help out during visits. Eventually, Jones’s aunt, Sue Hill, and her mother Jackie Sunderland took over the store, ceasing production of plaques and focusing on stationary and invitation design. Sunderland moved the shop to its location in New Town in 2010, and soon decided to retire. Last year Jones and her husband, Aaron Jones, became owners. Melissa Jones spends her weekends and summers at the shop, but daily operation is run by Aaron, who serves as store manager. Sunderland stays active at the store, helping customers and continuing the smooth transition. Customer service is important. They are constantly listening to their client’s needs and wishes and ordering products tailored to the distinct tastes of those who shop at store. “We spend evenings doing research and making orders for the store,” Melissa Jones said. That aspect is one they feel distinguishes them from larger companies. “There’s not some corporate office telling us what to carry in our store,” said Aaron Jones. “Every single thing you see here was picked out with the people who shop at this store in mind. If new people come in we can shape to them much faster than bigger stores can.” Photo by Ann M. Efimetz

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Positive results “I love the Williamsburg Magazine. I have been advertising in it for many years. It is a favorite publication of locals & tourists!” -Amanda Wilbourne, Owner The Nautical Dog LLC

Is someone you love suffering from seasonal allergies? Michael J. Jacobson, MD • John L. Howard II, MD Beverly M. Patterson, DNP • Jude Liptak, AuD At Williamsburg ENT-Allergy, we work with our adult and pediatric patients to manage seasonal allergies and chronic sinusitis, treat recurring throat and ear infections, address hearing loss, and much more. Whether our patients need clinical treatment or surgery, our physicians, nurse practitioner, audiologist and support staff work together with expertise and compassion to provide the highest level of care.

A substantial amount of Parlett’s business is for their invitations, napkins, place cards and other wedding items. Customers enjoy personalized attention in a relaxed and friendly setting. “I love working with the brides,” Sunderland said. “Helping with the planning process and seeing it all come to fruition is wonderful.” Future plans include growing the business enough to hire additional help. The couple also hopes to develop a product which could be marketed to other stores. “One possibility is a line of stationary exclusively for children,” Aaron Jones said. “Most brands each have one choice for kids, but there isn’t a whole line just for them.” The onset of the digital age has not worried the family, and they are not concerned about its long range impact. “I don’t have any statistics to back me up, but I honestly think (the industry) has picked up a little,” said Sunderland. “People are never going to stop e-mailing or texting, but I think everybody realizes there is something special about getting a handwritten letter.” “Generally as a society of course we’re moving away from paper and everything is going digital,” added Aaron Jones. “But at the same time that’s happening, there’s a whole counter of people who are writing letters. It means so much more now.” “You’re not going to take out an e-mail three years from now and say, “Oh, remember when this person sent me this e-mail?’” Melissa agreed.

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SERVICES

Eastern Virginia School for Performing Arts..757-229-8535

Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center..757-220-3330

The Hair Company.......……………………757-220-5770 Hairy Situations……………………………757-253-0345 Q-Tailor Shoppe/Dry Cleaning…………...757-229-1700 Sentara Family Medicine Physicians & Sentara Therapy Services……………………………………..757-984-9900 Virginia Capital Advisors…………………757-220-3147 Williamsburg Hotel/Motel Association……757-220-3330

Classic Consignments Furniture & Accessories

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The Village Shops at Kingsmill 1915 Pocahontas Trail D2 (Located behind Wendy’s)

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area history

What was news 50 years ago? By Ann M. EÀmetz

www.love2quilt.com The Village Shops at Kingsmill

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The first Publick Observer (which was then the Williamsburg Magazine) was chock full of stories pertinent to life around town during the 1960s. The Publick Observer was published by John Gravely III. The publication’s editor was William Bryant, associate editor Roger Swagler and Thomas Haley was advertising manager. The staff photographer was Thomas Williams. The office of the Virginia Gazette was located in Merchants Square. The top story? “Junebugs, Pineapples Enliven Plantation Scene.” It was written by Pete Crow and examined the plethora of junebugs at nearby Berkeley Plantation. The article also covered historical facts about other Route 5 plantations including Evelynton, Sherwood Forest and Shirley Plantation. The front page highlighted Colonial Williamsburg’s Tayler Vrooman, who was a celebrated

instrel of musician and minstrel that time. es conOther articles st edition tained in that first dition of included the addition another outdoorr drama at Matoaka Lakee Ampioundtheatre, “The Founders.” The show, which alents combined the talents amed of Paul Green, famed ma for outdoor drama “The Common Glorsha ry” featured Marsha onMoore as Pocahonver tas and Del Driver as John Rolfe. ed The article looked ahead to the fol-lowing summer of 1965 when “The Common Glory” would return in repertory with “The Founders.” ies listed in the Some activities calendar of events iincluded bowling l d db li at Colony Lanes in the Williamsburg

Shopping Center, Roller Skating at the Williamsburg Arena at 2021 Richmond Road (now Anna’s Brick Oven Pizza) and Movies at the Williamsburg Theater (now the Kimball.) The Wedgewood Dinner Theatre, located on Route 60 was presenting “The Moon is Blue,” followed by “Invitation to a March” and “Gigi.” An evening at Wedgewood included “an exquisite buffet dinner, prepared by famous Williamsburg chef Robert Rivers.”

1915 Pocahontas Trail, B-4, Williamsburg, VA 23185

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Annual Italian Festival this month By Ann M. EÀmetz The Colonial Italian American Organization will hold its annual Italian Festival 11 a.m.6 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 11-12 on the grounds of Walsingham Academy on Jamestown Road. Now in its 11th year, the festival allows the organization to raise money for a scholarship program to help area high school seniors in their higher education endeavors. The festival has become one of the more popular events among locals and visitors. The event features two days of entertainment, crafts, artisans, children’s activities and food. Several Virginia wineries take part, allowing participants to taste vintages from across the state. The event features free parking and is held rain or shine. Visit www.ciaowilliamsburg.org for more information.

Photo by Ann M. EÀmetz

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7405 Richmond Road, Williamsburg 757-259-0314 • www.flags-spinners.com

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46 Bella Fine Lingerie 4(E-8) Bra Bands 28-46, Cups AA-KK & Bathing Suits

70 Parlett’s Paper Expressions

56 Blinds Galore 26(G-10) Variety of Blinds, Shades & Plantation Shutters

59 Pendleton Outlet Wool Clothing, Blankets, & More

18 Hampton Roads Charters Hampton Historic Jamestowne (H-5) 24 Historic Yorktown (C-14) 62 Jamestown Settlement (G-5) 14 The Original Ghost Tours of Williamsburg (C-5) 16 Pirates Cove 1(C-6)

39 Bob’s Upholstery/Savvy Swatch

29(E-11)

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

(F-4)

Full Figure Fashions & Accessories. Something for Everyone!

56 Quarterpath Crossing 26(G-10) Spec. Shops,Dining,Grocery,Salons,Businesses

62 Book Exchange 7(G-6) More Than 50,000 2nd Hand 1/2 Priced Books

84 Quilts Unlimited 4(E-8) Colonial Clothing 4 All+Women's Clothes+More

23 Poquoson Exit 256B, off I-64 25 Schooner Alliance (C-14) 25 Schooner Serenity (C-14) 66 Williamsburg Winery (H-7) Yorktown Battlefields (C-14) 62 Yorktown Victory Center (C-15)

68 The Christmas Store Smithfield Christmas & holiday décor and gifts

53 SAS Factory Shoes 8(C-5) USA Handcrafted Men & Women Comfort Shoes

47 closet envy Fashion to Die for

44 Schmidt’s Flowers & Accessories Flowers, gifts & accessories

TAKE THE TOUR 15 Busch Gardens Williamsburg 22 Colonial Downs

(H-15) New Kent Co.

52 Bodacious Lady Boutique

23(B-3)

23(C-3)

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

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

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

23(C-3)

33 Edwards Ham (D-5) Since 1926, authentic Southern smoked meats & specialty foods

50 Spice & Tea Exchange of Williamsburg 27(E-8) Spices,Herbs,Seasonings,Rubs,Sugars,Teas,Gifts

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Colonial Williamsburg

51 The Flower Cupboard 27(E-8) Florals, Event Decor, Gifts & Wedding Planning

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

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

36 Thrive By Le-Vel The Industry's Only Derma Fusion Technology

58 High Street 22(C-6) Dining/Retail/Condos/Apts/Townhomes/Businesses

66 Unusual Designs Oyster Pt., Newport News One-stop source for interior design & home décor needs

20 A Touch of Earth

19 Art-cade Gallery of Art

5(G-6)

21 Artfully Yours Bassett Hall

(D-7) Colonial Williamsburg

68 Boykins Tavern Museum

Isle of Wight Co.

DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Colonial Williamsburg 68 Historic St. Luke’s Church

Smithfield

84 J. Fenton Gallery

4(E-8)

Muscarelle Museum of Art at College of William & Mary

(E-8)

70 New Town Art Gallery

21(D-5)

59 Paint on Pottery

22(C-6)

63 Prince George Art & Frame

7(G-6)

59 Quirks of Art

22(C-6)

72 The Trimble Collection

27(E-8) Newport News

Virginia Musical Museum Watermen’s Museum

63 Johnstown Jewelers (G-5) Gold,Platinum,Fine Stones,Pearls,Silver,Repairs 72 Knitting Sisters 11(G-14) Exquisite Hand-painted Designer Yarns & Supplies 37 Lightfoot Manor 8(C-5) Collectibles, Gifts, Pewter, Brass & More 73 Love 2 Quilt & More 11(G-14) Over 3,000 bolts Fabric Collection & Fun Stuff 50 Master Craftsmen 27(E-8) Handcrafted Silver, Pewter, Gold Jewelry & Giftware

(C-3) Historic Yorktown

21 Williamsburg Fine Art & Frame

23(C-3)

20 Williamsburg School of Needlework 21(D-5) York County Historical Museum

Yorktown

27 Merle Norman 6(E-4) Make-up,Brand Name Consignment Handbags+More 50 Mermaid Books 27(E-8) New,Used,Rare,Childrens Books+Antiques+Ephemera 26 Monticello Marketplace 6(E-4) Unique Family Owned/Brand Retailers+Restaurants 70 Nautical Dog 21(D-5) Everything for Your Pet+Bar Ware+Home Decor

SHOPPING

31 New Concept Sports & Gifts (D-5) Family-owned one-stop shop for NFL,MLB,NHL,NBA,NCAA

13 Ace Peninsula Hardware 14(D-6) OneStop Shop for your hardware & home needs

70 New Town 21(D-5) Shops,Restaurants,Movies,Businesses,Events

74 Amish Custom Furniture (C-2) Hand-Crafted USA Furniture & PA Dutch Food 68 Anne of Smithfield Smithfield Clothing, Jewelry, Shoes, Accessories and more 31 Art for your Face (C-5) Sun & Sports Prescription Eyewear specialist

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25 Viccellio Goldsmith Historic Yorktown Handcrafted Custom Designed Jewelry & Repairs 72 Village Shops at Kingsmill 11(G-14) Collection of Shops, Restaurants & Services 26 Wild Birds Unlimited

6(E-4)

Bird seed and feeders, houses, baths, nature gifts & more

4 Williamsburg Pottery 3(C-2) Kitchen,Decor,Foods,Wine,Gifts,Garden+More 25 York Uniforms Yorktown Culinary,Medical,Security,School Uniforms & Shoes

46 Merchants Square 4(E-8) Unique Shopping, Dining & Special Events

11(G-14)

21 This Century Art Gallery 22 Virginia Living Museum

67 Country Treasures by Pat

4(E-8)

22(C-6)

Primitives, Crafts, Collectibles

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

78

Home, office, boat, auto Upholstery & fabric shop

21(D-5)

Custom Invitations,Announcements,Stationary,Cards & Gifts

48 Ocean Palm, a Lilly Pulitzer Via Store 4(E-8) Clothing, Jewelry, Accessories & Gifts 82 Oriental Rug Mart 23(C-3) New & Antique Handmade Oriental Rugs 70 Paisley the Perfect Giftdom! 21(D-5) Gifts & Accessories to Adore & Adorn

DINING & NIGHTLIFE AMERICAN 47 D.o.G. Street Pub 4(E-8) American Gastropub/Variety of Beers/"Pub Grub" 28 Dudley’s Bistro 21(D-5) Wild Game, Fresh Seafood, Local Produce & Beef 44 Food for Thought (C-5) Classic American dishes to more contemporary flavors. 63 Old Chickahominy House (G-6) Southern Food, Fresh Baked Pies & Gift Shop 26 Prime 46 Forty 13(E-4) Uncommon food, wine and service for uncommon people 46 Seasons Restaurant & Tavern Casual Dining with a Diverse Menu

4(E-8)

47 The Trellis Restaurant 4(E-8) American Fine Dining with Regional Cuisine 22 Zaxby’s 15(F-5) Chicken Wings, Sandwiches, Salads & More


ASIAN 3 Peking Mongolian & Japanese 1(C-6) Mongolian, Sushi Train, Japanese & Thai

BAKERY 47 BlackBird Bakery 27(E-8) Breads,StickyBuns,HomemadeGranola,Candies&More 26 Duck Donuts 13(E-4) Warm, Delicious & Made to Order Donuts! 20 La Patisserie 18(C-5) HomemadePastries,Croissants,Cookies,Cakes&More

59 Plaza Azteca Restaurante Mexicano 22(C-6) Food/Drinks/Diverse Menu/Genuine Mexican Favs 39 South of the Border Mexican, Tex-Mex, Margs & More

29(E-12)

46 Berret’s Taphouse 4(E-8) Fresh Regional Seafood & Produce/Variety of Entrees 35 Captain George’s Seafood (C-5) 70 Items in All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet 76 Fat Tuna Grill & Oyster House (C-6) Freshest Fish at Family Friendly Pricing

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

58 Holy Mackerel Seafood Grill (D-5) Fun,Family Friendly Atmosphere with Amazing Food

75 Rocco’s Smokehouse Grill (C-7) Smokehouse BBQ/Fresh & exciting meals

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

BREAKFAST

7 The Seafare of Williamsburg (C-5) Exceptional Dining Experience/Fresh Seafood/Steak (C-6)

25 Water Street Grille Historic Yorktown Casual Fresh Seafood/Tapas/Artesian Brews

COFFEE & MORE 50 Aromas 27(E-8) Specialty Coffee/Gourmet Bakery/Lunch/Dinner

STEAK 55 The Jefferson Restaurant Southern Favorites, Steak & Seafood

(C-6)

SWEET TREATS 50 MAD about Chocolate

27(E-8)

FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM

Light Lunches/Desserts/Cheesecake/Cookies/Brownies

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

WINE AND LITE FARE

19 menchie’s frozen yogurt (D-5) Fresh-made Frozen Yogurt & Variety of Toppings

35 Nawab Indian Cuisine Authentic Northern Indian Cuisine

26 The Wine Seller & Cork Café

6(E-4)

Great Selection of Wine, Craft Beer, Cigars. Café.

ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENTS

INDIAN 24(D-6)

ITALIAN 67 Francesco’s 23(C-3) New Artisan Entrees & Classic Italian Dinners 53 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 54 Olde Towne Pizza & Pasta (C-5) NY Style Pizza, Gourmet Italian Food & Family Meals 75 Sal’s by Victor 14(D-6) Locals favorite pizza & Italian 57 Sal’s Ristorante Italiano (D-11) Authentic Italian Cuisine and NY Style Pizz

LATIN & MEXICAN 74 El Sabroson Latin Food 1(C-6) Traditional Latin Food from Mexico & El Salvador

65 Antique & Estate Items of Williamsburg (C-2) 67 Chickadees 23(C-3) 72 Classic Consignments 11(G-14) 38 The Clothes Tree 29(E-12) 64 DoveTail Antiques 23(C-3) 68 Heritage Antiques Smithfield 56 High Cotton 26(G-10) 67 Sugar & Spice 23(C-3) 38 The Velvet Shoestring 29(E-12) 64 West Point Antiques West Point 65 Williamsburg Antique Mall, Ltd. (C-3)

RETIRING IN WILLIAMSBURG 49 Colonial Hertiage by Lennar (C-2) The luxury resort that you can call home! 52 Heritage Commons 21(D-5) Secure Retirement Living-100% Rental 42 Long and Foster REALTORS® see ad Brings the Total Home Ownership Experience

70 El Tapatio 21(D-5) Casual, Authentic Mexican Dishes & Drinks

52 Rolf Kramer, Liz Moore & Associates see ad Buyers Agent, Senior Real Estate Specialist

27 La Michoacana Mexican flavor with sweet ice cream

53 Williamsburg Landing

2(G-14)

24(D-6)

31 Buggy Bathe Full Service Wash, Lube & Detail Shop

(C-5)

57 European Cars of Williamsburg (B-4) European Car expertise Sales, Service & Maint. 39 Hudgins Holiday Chevrolet Cadillac 29(E-12) Sales, Service, Parts/Collision Ctr 28 M.D.Express Urgent Care 14(D-6) Physicians Board Certified in Emergency Med. 67 Nail Concepts Exceptional Full Service Salon

23(C-3)

36 Paws Express see ad PetTaxiService,LimitedPetSitting, Licensed & Insured 27 Posh Salon 6(E-4) Innovative Styling, Cuts, Perms, Color & Updos 83 Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Focused on Patient-Centered Care

(G-12)

63 Salon 109

7(G-6)

Full Service/Styling/Color Highlights/Perms & Waxing

FRENCH 47 Blue Talon Bistro 27(E-8) Casual Comfort/Traditional/Original Creati

56 Animal Clinic and Wellness Center (F-12) Superior Veterinary Care 36 Beautiful Brows by Annie Eyebrow Shaping & Facial Hair

SEAFOOD

BBQ & RIBS

55 Mama Steve’s House of Pancakes Wide variety Breakfast & Lunch items

SERVICES

(G-7)

Continuing Care Retirement Community-Housing Options

71 Williamsburg ENT 21(D-5) Expertise & Care for Allergies. Ears, Nose & Throat 17 Williamsburg Salt Spa Relax in a salt spa experience, gifts

(G-6)

WORSHIP 34 Bruton Parish Church (E-9) 34 Faith Baptist Church (B-1) 34 First Church of Christ, Scientist (F-7) 34 Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (B-1) 34 James River Baptist Church (D-3) 34 Jamestown Presbyterian Church (F-4) 34 New Town United Methodist Church (E-5) 34 Olive Branch Christian Church (C-1) 34 St. Bede Catholic Church (F-4) 34 St. Olaf Catholic Church (C-2) 34 Temple Beth El of Williamsburg (F-7) 35 Unity Fellowship Church (F-13) 35 Wellspring United Methodist Church (D-4) 35 Williamsburg United Methodist Church (F-8) 35 Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists (F-4)

ENTERTAINMENT/EVENTS 17 The Bizarre Bazaar Richmond 28 Bodacious Bazaar Hampton 8 Chesapeake Bank Shop Local (C-7) 41 CIAO Italian Festival (F-7) 21 Comedy Club of Williamsburg (G-14) 23 Poquoson Seafood Festival Exit 256B, off I-64 68 Smithfield Farmers Market Smithfield 19 Suffolk Mystery Authors Festival Suffolk 41 Williamsburg Symphonia see ad

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

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The Persian Rug Shop

ORIENTAL RUG MART SAVINGS OF 50%-75% 50% OFF Persian OFF RETAIL Indo Persian Pak *

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FAIR TRADE Tie Dye from Nepal Peruvian Sweaters & Jackets in Alpaca & Alpaca Blends

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