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The Suburban Newspaper for Mountain Brook, Homewood, Vestavia Hills, Hoover and North Shelby County

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Vol . 23 #22

Westmorland is March of Dimes Citizen of the Year

people page 12

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Crestline community says goodbye to The Pig

news page 17

Virginia Hornbuckle Simplifies Thanksgiving Celebrations

Gala in The Gardens kicks off Antiques show at BBG

social page 25

Three of Virginia Hornbuckle’s favorite Thanksgiving side dishes are this turnip greens and apple salad, squash casserole and green beans with red peppers and mushrooms. Journal photo by Lee Walls Jr.

Thanksgiving Trimmings Mountain Brook Home Is Filled with Bountiful Decorations Page 18

Colonial Days Cherokee Bend Students Learn About Past at Colonial Fair Page 52

By Donna Cornelius

Journal features writer

Virginia Hornbuckle loved attending the University of South Alabama—except for one thing. “I didn’t like college food, so I’d go out to eat,” she said. “My parents were generous, but that got expensive, and my dad told me I needed to learn to cook.” Hornbuckle, who is from Memphis, Tenn., said that although her mother is a great cook and that her grandmother loved to entertain, she had to begin her own culinary education by cooking “basic stuff.” “Then I started having people over and having dinner-date parties,” she said. She was in her last year at USA when she realized the major she’d chosen wasn’t going to translate into the right career for her. “I majored in social work,” Hornbuckle said. “When I was doing my senior project, I realized I wasn’t cut out for that.” Her father, Ken O’Dell, helped her change directions. “I told him I liked cooking and having people over, and he asked, ‘How can you make that a career?’” she said. Today, Hornbuckle has answered her dad’s question. She went to culinary school at Johnson & Wales in Charleston, S.C. She’s owned her own catering company, worked as a food stylist and in See A Stress-free feast, page 21

Turning Points program helps disabled students work and learn

school page 50

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Gift Guide

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h art Deco platinum Diamond and sapphire filigree Ring Levy’s Fine Jewelry, 251-3381

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here’s one in every group: that person who cheerfully announces about mid-July that she’s finished her Christmas shopping. All of it. eFor most of us less industrious folks, however, the calendar has to hit mid-November before we start getting serious about checking names off our gift list. eTo help make that task less daunting, we’ve put together our annual Gift Guide, with lots of selections found close to home at Over the Mountain stores. Many neighborhood merchants are happy to offer suggestions for even the hardest of your hard-to-please relatives and friends. eAnd lots of local shops have free gift wrapping, too. eWe’ve found a wide variety of choices, from splurges to stocking stuffers and everything in between. If you’re ready to get cracking on your holiday shopping, check out our guide before you hit the streets with debit card in hand. eAnd if you’re that “I was done in July” person, congratulations. And never mind.

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h colorful and fun, this exclusive christopher Radko children’s of alabama ornament is a gift that will be cherished for years to come and a portion of the sales goes to the hospital, $45. Bromberg’s, 871-3276, Mountain Brook, 969-1776, The Summit.

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nightzone football is a foam football with leD lights for nighttime play, $14.99-$24.99 Homewood Toy & Hobby, Learning Express and Snoozy’s Kids.

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your holiday parties will not only be memorable but beautiful with this oblong glass board /serving platter. perfect for serving cheese or any other festive goodies, $180. Wallace-Burke Fine Jewelry & Collectibles, 874-1044.

these alexis Bittar ruthenium chain link andpyrite earrings, handmade in Brooklyn new york, will have her looking holiday ready, $145. John Williams Jewelers, 870-4367.

elf on the shelf hide and seek Game. you hide the elf, who talks and plays music so that other players can find him. Snoozy’s Kids, $17.99, Learning Express, $19.99.

this precious armoire and bed set for dolls up to 18-inches was hand painted by a local artist and is a classic gift for any girl. Mary Charles’ Doll House, 870-5544.

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if the antique lover on your list loves a touch of old-world elegance, this handsome four-foot antique italian olive jar is the perfect gift, $1,100. Interiors at Pepper Place, 323-2817

g pamper your loved one with aqualant spray moisture sealant and skin protectant. this luxurious product protects your skin from the drying effects of the wind and cold weather associated with the holidays, $36. Rousso Medical Spa, 930-9595.

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Learning Express, and Smith’s Variety and have an exclusive Deluxe spirograph art studio, $34.99 for ages 8 and up. Homewood Toy and Hobby, Snoozy’s and Smith’s have deluxe sets for $29.99 that are designed for ages 8 and up.

Joyous and glorious, these beautiful driftwood angels will beautify your home not only during the holidays but all through the year, $78. Crestline Pharmacy, 871-0317.

if someone you love likes to decorate her home down to the last detail, she will love these sweet home alabama kitchen towels! $20. Marguerites Conceits, 879-2730.

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this vintage handmade afghan kelum covered stool will not only warm the décor of your holiday home but create the perfect resting place for years to come. $300. Paige Albright Orientals, 877-3232.

chunky nativity sets that are handcrafted and painted by seniors are lovely collectibles and reminders of the reason of the season. Great for decorating or for children. PrimeTime Treasures, 870-5555.

f everyone loves candles! they make fabulous hostess gifts and we carry many brands and scents including local crafter, southernness. prices start at $25.99. Dorothy McDaniel’s Flower Market, 871-0092.

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these gorgeous firefly Designs bracelet fits any wrist size. handmade in Guatemala with swarovski crystals and beads, these mosaic masterpieces are sure to wow any lady on your list. priced at only $159, this stunning bracelet is affordable, too! Jewels By Rose, 979-5611.

he’ll be competing for cook time with this evo companion classic Wheeled cart! the ideal grill for creating a social cooking space. he’ll be the envy of the neighborhood, $3,150. All South Appliance, 942-0408 Distinctive pillows make beautiful additions to any home. We have a beautiful assortment of pillows from our recent buying trip in istanbul, turkey. turkish silk ikat pillows are not only beautiful but sure to please. prices range from $155 - $275. Centuries Interiors, 879-2295.

g hanukkah begins this year on thanksgiving Day, so what better gift than a hanukkah apron to enjoy all through the holiday season, $22. The Cook Store, 8795277.

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corvette is one of the longest running automotive nameplates with one of the most robust lineages of any car and the newest addition, the c7 corvette stingray, will make you forget every Gt car that came before it. any hardworking santa will look great in it! Edwards Chevrolet, 716-3300.

friends write holiday musical p. 4 • demarco running for bachus’ seat p. 16 • heritage ball a holiday tradition p. 24

Holiday Gift Guide begins on page 34


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