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My name is John Marshall. and I'm a Virginia native from Fredericksburg. I have lived in Virginia Beach with my wife Rocío and my son John V for almost two years. My wife and I believe strongly in the power of community. We spent several years in southern Mexico helping to build homes for those affected by the earthquake of 2017. We look forward to growing roots here in the years to come.
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Happy New Year Neighbors!
Can you believe it's already 2023? In what felt like such a short time we went from warm weather and overcrowded streets at the Oceanfront to golden silence and frigid temps! Virginia is special in this way. It's a place where you get all four seasons but not too much of just one; a place where you can surf, bike, golf, camp and more all year round! Simply, a great place to call home.
This new year the Virginia Connector is upping its game to bring the upmost respect and attention to all of our local participants, including but not limited to: anchor sponsors, industry experts, local businesses, contributors, networking events and residents. When we say we welcome your feedback...we really do! In fact, we need it to bring you the very best content possible. Is there something you'd like to see more of in the magazine? Do you know of something interesting happening or know someone who contributes to our community in a special way? Tell us about it!
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In this issue, we'd like to extend special thanks to local artist Matthew Weimer for designing the front cover such a great artistic expression of iconic area landmarks. Also deserving of thanks is local resident and CEO Heyward Donigan of Rite Aid. Mrs. Donigan continues to connect our bigger brands with our local communities, Just this past fall, Rite Aid participated in the 10-day Mural Festival and had wall art created by our very own local artist, Sam Welty. If you haven’t seen it, be sure to ride by it on Virginia Beach Boulevard in the ViBe District! It’s truly a work of art!
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Lastly, with the New Year bringing a motivational boost to our life goals (and especially our health goals!), I'd like to personally give a shout-out to local fitness guru Aaron Marshall. Aaron has been my personal fitness coach for just over four months now and I can vouch for the drastic changes in my overall fitness and health I've also lost a total of eight inches! Check out the "Marshall Method" on Page 11 and connect with Aaron in 2023 (before his schedule fills up!).
Happy New Year Virginia! Let's stay VB Strong in 2023!
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tis a grand New Year
January is full of resolutions and hopes.
A year ago we all came out of a bleak period, and fashion was affected as well. Without the ability to show fashion "in person," the fashion industry was unsure how it would dress its public in 2022, and wondered about the impact this "new normal" would have on us all as a whole. We saw the rise of Athleisure a relaxed style that lingers still.
Now that we are free to move about again dining out, parties, weddings and the like we want to indulge a little and feel good. One of the best ways we can do this is to express ourselves through the way we dress, which also shows our confidence and even emotes our mood.
The early forecast for this year is a baroque-type of throwback. Bold reds, greens and pinks will be trending. Lots of textures, including feathers, fringe and tassels, are in. Knits and crochets with all the bumpy, fun irregularities are also en vogue. Sheer tops under intermixed layers keeps things interesting. Split, high-waisted pants accentuate the leg (and garner attention!). Dark and light denim colors mixed together within one ensemble will also be trending. And why not add tinsels in accents with jewelry or accessories. Get noticed, turn heads!
Stand out and have fun with fashion this season. Be daring, even with your daily outfits, by mixing and not necessarily matching. But above all...
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AARON MARSHALL
Aaron is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer. He is also a husband, father, world traveler and avid hiker. Aaron’s methodology is simple a proper fitness routine coupled with excellent nutrition is the key to a healthy life.
5SECRETS TO FITNESS SUCCESS
MAKE THE TIME
The number one excuse I hear as a personal trainer is "I do not have the time to work out!" My answer is always the same: "Make the time." If you neglect your health, your health will neglect you. Exercising is key to a well-balanced life. It gives you more energy; it increases flexibility, mobility and strength; it improves mood and mental cognition; it gives you confidence; it allows for better sleep at night...the list goes on and on. Simply put, make the time for fitness.
MAKE THE CLIMB! SET REALISTIC (AND OBTAINABLE!) GOALS
MAKE FITNESS FUN!
There are a million different ways to approach fitness. Find what you enjoy. If you find running monotonous, play basketball instead. If classic weight lifting is not your scene, join a boot camp gym. The key is finding ways to be active while doing what you enjoy. Exercising should not be a chore. It is a lifestyle.
WEIGHT TRAINING IS KING!
Pound for pound, there is no better option for overall health than resistance training with weights. The old thought that hours upon hours of cardio is the only way to lose weight is outdated. Weight training to build lean muscle mass is the ultimate answer for weight loss. The more muscle you have, the more calories your body burns on a daily basis. Turn your fat into muscle and you will be unstoppable.
Naturally
EATING HEALTHY IS NOT EXPENSIVE
It is great to have big goals. Write those down and strive for them. That said, you need to understand that hitting major goals in fitness takes time. You didn’t add all that extra weight overnight. You can’t expect to lose it overnight. The key is to find an obtainable goal and work towards it. Hitting small milestones along the way is far more effective than shooting for some major goal that may be years from reach. It is easy to get discouraged if your goal is too big.
Quick fix detox diets are often a grueling undertaking and, as with most extreme dieting measures, they can potentially do more harm than good.
Clients are constantly telling me that eating healthy is too expensive. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Takeout, drivethroughs and processed boxed foods are expensive (not only on your wallet but also on your health). Avoid the laboratory-made junk food and stick to foods that come from Earth. Eat chicken, beef, turkey, fish, fermented dairy, vegetables, fruits and rice. It is simple. It is cost effective. And it is the absolute best way to combat any health or weight concerns. Stick to that list for a month and you’ll be amazed by the results.
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NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! A HEALTHIER YEAR IS ON EVERYONE'S MIND. . . OUR HEALTHY TIPS GET FIT WITH AARON ! CLEANSING MEAL PLAN HEALTHY RECIPES: GARLIC CAULIFLOWER MASH ZUCCHINI BOK CHOY QUINOA TEMPEH POWER BOWL LIVE LIFE FORWARD! CONNECTOR MAGAZINES 11
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EVEN IN WINTER WE SHOULD BE CONCIOUS OF EATING FRESH VEGETABLES. A CLEANSING MEAL PLAN ENCOURAGES THE NATURAL DETOXIFICATION PROCESS TO TAKE PLACE. HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO CLEANSE YOUR BODY NATURALLY!
First, it may be helpful to understand exactly what detoxing is. Detoxification is something the body is designed to do naturally; it is a continual process in which the body neutralizes or eliminates toxic waste from the body. No one can avoid toxins. They get in the body through food, water, or exposure to environmental toxins. Really, anything that harms body tissue can be considered a toxin. Toxins also occur naturally from cell activity. The liver, intestines, kidneys, lungs, skin, blood and lymphatic systems form a toxin
A CLEANSING MEAL PLAN Toxin Terminators
fighting team that transformed toxins chemically to less harmful compounds that eventually exit the body through excretion. Since these organs are working hard to keep the body clean every day, a great detox plan would include eating foods that support these toxin fighting organs.
Cruciferous vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, kale, cauliflower, radishes and arugula are beneficial in the cleansing process because they contain a certain enzyme that helps moves toxins along. These vegetables, as well as whole grains, fruits, and legumes are naturally high in fiber. Fiber acts as a broom sweeping trash along the gastrointestinal tract encouraging regular bowel movements. Toxins like pesticides and petrochemicals must leave the body via the stool; fiber helps to facilitate their removal.
Garlic, like cruciferous vegetables, has enzymatic power that helps the toxic purging process. The cleansing power of both garlic and lemons lies in their high amounts of vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that lends support to both the immune system and liver. Antioxidants are commanding agents that help fight free radicals in the bloodstream. Free radicals are the nasty culprits that potentially cause premature aging, as well as certain kinds of cancer and heart disease. No healthy detox diet plan is complete without the powerful punch that antioxidants deliver.
Spices are also toxin terminators. Turmeric is an especially potent spice with many medicinal virtues; the most outstanding is its ability to support the digestive process. Turmeric’s beautiful, bold yellow color is due to the powerful phytochemical component curcumin. Curcumin actually stimulates the production of bile by the gallbladder. Bile is an extremely important component in the detoxification process because the liver needs bile for elimination to take place. Bile also rejuvenates liver cells that breakdown harmful compounds.
Cruciferous vegetables, fruits, fiber, whole grains, garlic and turmeric are just a few of the outstanding toxic terminating foods; not to be forgotten are influential fluids. Included in your regimen should be a moderate daily dose of water. Your body must be properly hydrated with pure, clean water if it is going to flush toxins from your system. Other notable fluids are various herbals teas; among the starlets is green tea. Unique to green tea is polyphenols an antioxidant agent that helps destroy harmful molecules in the body, like the free radicals mentioned earlier.
Incorporating naturally cleansing foods and spices in your everyday diet can help promote a healthy body that works properly to eliminate toxins. A natural detox approach will prevent the need for dangerous detox dieting that can potentially wreak havoc on your system.
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GARLIC CAULIFLOWER MASH
INGREDIENTS
• 1 medium head of cauliflower (or 1 bag of riced cauliflower)
• 1 tablespoon cream cheese
• ¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese
• ½ teaspoon garlic, minced
• Salt and pepper to taste
riced bag to save time. Boil for 6 minutes or until cauliflower is soft. Drain and use paper towels to pat the cauliflower dry. Make sure cauliflower does not cool down during this process.
Whether pizza, mashed potatoes, fried rice or casseroles, it’s entirely possible to love low-carb recipes. Cauliflower takes on the flavor of whatever it is paired with, making it one of the most delicious substitutes for bread, pasta and potatoes. Also, it’s healthy and filling, so you won’t find yourself standing in front of the kitchen pantry at 10 pm.
• ½ teaspoon fresh chives, chopped
• 3 tablespoons ghee (clarified butter)
DIRECTIONS
Heat a pot of water over high heat.
Clean and chop cauliflower head or use pre-
Use food processor to puree your cauliflower. Add cream cheese, Parmesan, garlic, ghee and salt and pepper. Blend until the consistency is even. If you are following the keto diet, you want to make sure your dairy is high in fat.
Garnish with freshly chopped chives and serve!
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ZUCCHINI BOK CHOY QUINOA
THE DISH ON QUINOA
Quinoa, dating back thousands of years, is an ancient Incan seed. This protein-packed super food is regarded as one of the best sources of protein available. Referred to as the “Super grain of the Future” by the Quinoa Corporation, quinoa contains 9 essential amino acids. It’s an excellent source of complex carbohydrates and has the added benefit of high levels of fiber. Quinoa is a great option for vegetarians, vegans, or anyone looking for a healthy protein source. It can be eaten alone or prepared with other ingredients to create a tasty meal.
WHAT YOU DO:
WHAT YOU NEED:
1 cup of Inca Red Quinoa
3 cups of reduced sodium chicken broth
1 cup of diced zucchini
1/2 cup of diced red onions
1 cup of diced baby bok choy
1 bay leaf
1 Tbsp olive oil
PLACE Inca Red Quinoa and bay leaf into a deep pan with chicken broth and bring to a boil. Turn to medium low, cover, and cook quinoa to desired tenderness. It is necessary to rinse quinoa several times in a sifting strainer to get it thoroughly clean prior to cooking.
DICE zucchini, onions and baby bok choy and place in bowl and mix STIR FRY vegetables in pan using olive oil REMOVE bay leaf from quinoa after cooking. MIX vegetables into quinoa and serve.
OUR TIPS: Water can be substituted for chicken broth, if desired.
To increase protein intake on this dish, try adding sliced tofu.
Yes, Please!
Eating healthier and saving time around the house are common goals for many families, and there’s one solution that can help attain both: meal-prepping. By planning and preparing meals in advance of each week, you can practice better portion
EASY MEAL PREP
EASY MEAL PREP
...by planning and preparing meals in advance, you can practice better portion control while creating more free time for normally hectic days
...by planning and preparing meals in advance, you can practice better portion control while creating more free time for normally hectic days
SORT AND DIVIDE
SORT AND DIVIDE
...by planning and preparing meals in advance, you can practice better portion control while creating more free time for normally hectic days
Using quality food containers to keep your meals as fresh as possible, start splitting up servings in ways that fuel you and family while instituting improved portion control. By sorting out specific meals ahead of time, you can begin creating better eating habits.
Using quality food containers to keep your meals as fresh as possible, start splitting up servings in ways that fuel you and family while instituting improved portion control. By sorting out specific meals ahead of time, you can begin creating better eating habits.
For more great kitchen tips & tricks visit: Culinary.net
For more great kitchen tips & tricks visit: Culinary.net
SORT AND DIVIDE
Using quality food containers to keep your meals as fresh as possible, start splitting up servings in ways that fuel you and family while instituting improved portion control. By sorting out specific meals ahead of time, you can begin creating better eating habits.
For more great kitchen tips & tricks visit: Culinary.net
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Tempeh is a plant-based protein gaining in popularity. It’s an all-natural protein source made with simple, whole-food ingredients – most often fermented soybeans, water and rice – and is high in protein, packed with fiber and low in fat, sodium and calories. Tempeh is also loaded with vitamins and minerals. Because it’s fermented, the nutrients in tempeh are easy for the body to digest. Tempeh has a firm texture, nutty taste and can be baked, fried, steamed or grilled.
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PICKLED PINK ONIONS
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
2 teaspoons white sugar
Tempeh is a plant-based protein gaining in popularity. It’s an all-natural protein source made with simple, whole-food ingredients – most often fermented soybeans, water and rice – and is high in protein, packed with fiber and low in fat, sodium and calories. Tempeh is also loaded with vitamins and minerals. Because it’s fermented, the nutrients in tempeh are easy for the body to digest. Tempeh has a firm texture, nutty taste and can be baked, fried, steamed or grilled.
MAKE PICKLED PINK ONIONS: In small pot, bring white wine vinegar, sugar and salt to boil. Add onions and toss to coat 15 seconds. Turn off heat and let sit 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft and bright pink. Set aside.
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 small red onion, peeled and thinly sliced
gaining in popularity. It’s an all-natural protein source made with simple, whole-food soybeans, water and rice – and is high in protein, packed with fiber and low in fat, loaded with vitamins and minerals. Because it’s fermented, the nutrients in tempeh Tempeh has a firm texture, nutty taste and can be baked, fried, steamed or grilled.
SESAME GINGER VINAIGRETTE
PICKLED PINK ONIONS
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
2 teaspoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons white sugar
2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
1/2 small red onion, peeled and thinly sliced
2 teaspoons soy sauce
SESAME GINGER VINAIGRETTE
thinly sliced seeds into 1/2-inch slices
2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds
MAKE PICKLED PINK ONIONS: In small pot, bring white wine vinegar, sugar and salt to boil. Add onions and toss to coat 15 seconds. Turn off heat and let sit 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft and bright pink. Set aside.
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
SWEET POTATOES
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
MAKE PICKLED PINK ONIONS: In small pot, bring white wine vinegar, sugar and salt to boil. Add onions and toss to coat 15 seconds. Turn off heat and let sit 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft and bright pink. Set aside.
MAKE SESAME GINGER VINAIGRETTE: In small bowl, stir vegetable and sesame oils with ginger, rice wine vinegar, soy sauce and sesame seeds. Pour into two small ramekins. Set aside.
MAKE SESAME GINGER VINAIGRETTE: In small bowl, stir vegetable and sesame oils with ginger, rice wine vinegar, soy sauce and sesame seeds. Pour into two small ramekins. Set aside.
1 large sweet potato, peeled, cut into 1/2-inch slices
2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
TEMPEH
2 teaspoons soy sauce
MAKE SESAME GINGER VINAIGRETTE: In small bowl, stir vegetable and sesame oils with ginger, rice wine vinegar, soy sauce and sesame seeds. Pour into two small ramekins. Set aside.
1 package (8 ounces) Lightlife Original Tempeh
2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
SWEET POTATOES
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cups baby spinach or kale
1 large sweet potato, peeled, cut into 1/2-inch slices
2 cups cooked tri-color quinoa, at room temp
TEMPEH
1/2 ripe avocado, cubed
1 package (8 ounces) Lightlife Original Tempeh
MAKE SWEET POTATOES: In large nonstick skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil. Add sweet potato slices and cook, turning occasionally, 15-17 minutes, adjusting heat as necessary until tender when pierced with knife. Remove to cutting board and cut each slice into quarters. Wipe out skillet.
MAKE SWEET POTATOES: In large nonstick skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil. Add sweet potato slices and cook, turning occasionally, 15-17 minutes, adjusting heat as necessary until tender when pierced with knife. Remove to cutting board and cut each slice into quarters. Wipe out skillet.
MAKE TEMPEH: Cut tempeh crosswise into eight triangles. In nonstick skillet over medium-low heat, heat vegetable oil. Cook tempeh with soy sauce until golden brown and warm, 2-3 minutes per side. Remove tempeh from pan and add baby spinach or kale; stir 1-2 minutes just until wilted.
MAKE SWEET POTATOES: In large nonstick skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil. Add sweet potato slices and cook, turning occasionally, 15-17 minutes, adjusting heat as necessary until tender when pierced with knife. Remove to cutting board and cut each slice into quarters. Wipe out skillet.
TEMPEH POWER BOWLS
1/2 cup canned chickpeas, rinsed and drained
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
6 red grape cherry tomatoes, halved
Potatoes
Original Tempeh at room temp and drained halved halved
sliced
2 tablespoons soy sauce
6 yellow grape cherry tomatoes, halved
2 cups baby spinach or kale
ASSEMBLE BOWLS: On bottoms of two shallow bowls or plates, spread cooked quinoa. Top with piles of warm sweet potatoes, pickled pink onions, sauteed spinach or kale, avocado, chickpeas, grape tomatoes and pea shoots. Top with tempeh and serve with sesame ginger vinaigrette.
MAKE TEMPEH: Cut tempeh crosswise into eight triangles. In nonstick skillet over medium-low heat, heat vegetable oil. Cook tempeh with soy sauce until golden brown and warm, 2-3 minutes per side. Remove tempeh from pan and add baby spinach or kale; stir 1-2 minutes just until wilted.
1/2 cup pea shoots
2 cups cooked tri-color quinoa, at room temp
1/2 ripe avocado, cubed
1/2 cup canned chickpeas, rinsed and drained
MAKE TEMPEH: Cut tempeh crosswise into eight triangles. In nonstick skillet over medium-low heat, heat vegetable oil. Cook tempeh with soy sauce until golden brown and popularity. It’s an all-natural protein source made with simple, whole-food water and rice – and is high in protein, packed with fiber and low in fat, with vitamins and minerals. Because it’s fermented, the nutrients in tempeh firm texture, nutty taste and can be baked, fried, steamed or grilled.
ASSEMBLE BOWLS: On bottoms of two shallow bowls or
For more great tempeh and other
6 red grape cherry tomatoes, halved
6 yellow grape cherry tomatoes, halved
1/2 cup pea shoots
MAKE PICKLED PINK ONIONS: wine vinegar, sugar and salt to boil. Add onions and toss to coat 15 seconds. Turn off heat and let sit 20 minutes, stir ring occasionally, until onions are soft and bright pink. Set aside.
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MAKE SESAME GINGER VINAIGRETTE: vegetable and sesame oils with ginger, rice wine vinegar, soy sauce and sesame seeds. Pour into two small ramekins. Set aside.
PLANT-BASED
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MAKE SWEET POTATOES: medium heat, heat olive oil. Add sweet potato slices and cook, turning occasionally, 15-17 minutes, adjusting heat as necessary until tender when pierced with knife. Remove to cutting board and cut each slice into quarters. Wipe out skillet.
MAKE TEMPEH: Cut tempeh crosswise into eight triangles. In nonstick skillet over medium-low heat, heat vegetable oil. Cook tempeh with soy sauce until golden brown and warm, 2-3 minutes per side. Remove tempeh from pan and add baby spinach or kale; stir 1-2 minutes just until wilted.
ASSEMBLE BOWLS: On bottoms of two shallow bowls or plates, spread cooked quinoa. Top with piles of warm sweet potatoes, pickled pink onions, sauteed spinach or kale, avocado, chickpeas, grape tomatoes and pea shoots. Top with tempeh and serve with sesame ginger vinaigrette.
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Live life forward
e live in an increasingly face-paced world that generates a tremendous amount of pressure. As such, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and frustrated. When this happens, negative emotions and feelings begin to surface. This is exacerbated by the fact that there is little time to stop and reflect. Genuine happiness is often seen in individuals who have the ability to let go of the past, rid themselves of negative emotions and live life forward. Everyone experiences feelings of negativity; it is a natural part of the human existence. However, finding ways to change these feelings is vital to creating a more positive and productive life. CREATE A
POSITIVE, PRODUCTIVE LIFE!
ENGAGE IN POSITIVE SELF-TALK
The most important messages we receive are those we send ourselves. The mind believes what it hears and even the art of saying positive messages to yourself out loud can help change your mental perspective on life. Pay careful attention to the dialogue inside your head and, if necessary, repeat positive mantras to yourself such as “I am capable” and “I am beautiful.” Write these thoughts down and read them each night before going to sleep.
INVEST IN YOURSELF
Gently caring for ourselves is also critical. We invest so much time in others that we forget the need to invest in ourselves. Eating healthy food, moving our bodies and nurturing our souls is imperative. Spend time outside in nature, breath fresh air, eat food that fuels the body, and engage in activities that slow the mind down such as meditation or yoga. Finding moments to quiet the mind and detaching from technology helps us gain perspective.
...moving our bodies and nurturing our souls is imperative. Spend time outside in nature, breath fresh air...
BUILD ENCOURAGING FRIENDSHIPS
We are the sum of the people with whom we spend most of our time. The best way to be happy and release negativity in our lives is to find others who are supportive and positive. Everyone needs individuals in their life that see the glass as being half full. Do an assessment of the people in your life. Do they encourage you? Do they make you want to be a better person? In what ways do they bring positivity to your life? It’s often difficult to make changes in relationships but realizing how others impact you either positively or negatively is an important step toward creating a fulfilling existence.
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Connector Magazine recently had the pleasure of getting to know Rite Aid CEO Heyward Donigan.
Heyward has been leading the group of committed and talented associates at Rite Aid since August 2019. Since the start of her career, she has always been passionate about health care and enabling others to live healthier lives. We thought you might enjoy getting to know her better, too.
Q WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL NONPROFIT?
My favorite local nonprofit is Access College Foundation. They are committed to helping students from low-income backgrounds gain access to funding for college, and then help them renew their funding while in college. Amazingly the Access Scholars have much higher graduation rates than the general public.
Q HOW DO YOU ENJOY SPENDING TIME OFF?
I enjoy fishing, golfing and biking with family.
Q WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST MOTIVATOR?
Taking on risks that others might not be willing to take on.
Q HOW DOES RITE AID CONTRIBUTE TO ITS LOCAL COMMUNITIES & WHAT IS THEIR GOAL IN DOING SO?
At Rite Aid, we keep customers at the center of everything we do and it’s our mission to improve the health and wellness of our communities through engaging experiences that provide our customers with the best product services and advice to meet their unique needs.
We are committed to improving health equity, outcomes and access to care in the communities we serve. Over the past year and a half, Rite Aid has provided access to COVID-19 vaccines in neighborhoods across the country, and to date we have administered more than 18 million COVID-19 vaccines.
In addition to providing products and services that help our customers achieve whole health, Rite Aid collaborates with public charity Rite Aid Healthy Futures. This caring force for social good aims to create positive change in the neighborhoods where Rite Aid operates by advancing health, equity and opportunity for children and their families.
Q HOW DO YOU SEE THE COMPANY EVOLVING IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS, AND HOW WILL YOU GO ABOUT CREATING THAT CHANGE?
As we continue to define the modern pharmacy, we want to ensure customers leave the store with a solution and have access to the products and services they want and need in a way that’s most convenient for them. Delivery and digital services are key to our omni-pharmacy strategy to grow and serve more customers beyond brick-and-mortar stores. Since 2020, we’ve expanded our delivery footprint through multiple
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LOCAL MURAL ARTIST SAM WELTY POSES WITH HEYWARD & VIBE MURAL FESTIVAL EXEC DIRECTOR KATE PITTMAN (+ HEYWARD PITCHES IN WITH PAINTING THE RITE AID MURAL)
CEO OF RITE AID
partnerships with third-party delivery platforms, like Grubhub, UberEats and Postmates, to name a few. And we’ve delivered millions of prescriptions through our partnership with ScriptDrop in addition to launching Buy Online Pick Up in Store. These options allow customers to obtain the products they need in a manner that works for them. We're excited about the future of Rite Aid and value the important role we play in the health of our communities.
Q THE VIRGINIA BEACH RITE AID NEW MURAL BY LOCAL ARTIST SAM WELTY LOOKS FANTASTIC! DOES RITE AID PLAN ON EXPANDING WALL MURALS TO OTHER LOCATIONS?
As a Virginia Beach resident, I’m familiar with the ViBe Creative District Mural Festival and have seen firsthand how art has the power to enhance quality of life. At this time, we do not have plans to expand the wall murals to other locations, but we truly appreciate the opportunity our new mural has provided when it comes to engaging with the Virginia Beach community.
Q AND SPEAKING OF COMMUNITY, HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN VIRGINIA BEACH?
I was born and raised in Virginia. I grew up spending my summers in Virginia Beach at the Mariner Hotel and went on to attend UVA. I moved back to Virginia Beach 13 years ago.
Q WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT VIRGINIA?
I’m fond of Virginia’s rich history. And what I love about Virginia Beach is the close-knit community…and of course the beaches.
Q IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING WITHIN OUR COMMUNITIES, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
I would increase access to mental health professionals.
Q LASTLY, WHAT ARE YOUR YOUR FAVORTE PLACES IN VIRGINIA BEACH?
Favorite places in Virginia Beach other than on the water — would be Isle of Capri and the Cavalier Hotel (for its great ambiance). Virginia Beach has so many great spots to visit and enjoy. It has so much to offer residents and tourists alike. I'm just proud to be a part of a company that truly cares about its community.
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Hello Neighbors!
It's a brand new year and I hope you're feeling excited about the promises of renewal, hope and the clean slate that a new year always invokes. I thought we could start the new year with some trivia trivia about houses!
See how many of these you can guess before checking out the answers on page 31. Good luck!
Many movie and TV homes exist only on a studio lot — or are mockups on a soundstage that exist for the duration of filming and then are torn down. But some real-life homes feature prominently in big and small screen productions and become stars in their own right. Take Culture Scan’s new quiz to see how many of these camera-ready residences you recognize.
1. This lovely Italianate Victorian home in San Francisco hosted a fictional household that included a young father, his three daughters, his brother-in-law and his best friend. Originally airing in the '90s, the show was recently rebooted on Netflix. What was the name of the show?
2. This gracious Southern gem played an important role in a 2004 hit film based on a bestselling Nicholas Sparks novel. What was the name of the romantic film that portrayed remodeling as an act of courtship?
3. In a popular ’90s sitcom, a musically inclined young man makes a cross-country trip to live in this palatial mansion with his mother’s brother and his family. What was the name of that sitcom?
4. This 1920s Georgian-style home witnessed a ton of chaos created by a pint-sized mischief-maker around the holidays. What movie was it featured in?
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THESE REAL-WORLD PROPERTIES MADE A NAME FOR THEMSELVES BY HOSTING FICTIONAL HOUSEHOLDS. CAN YOU MATCH EACH RESIDENCE WITH THE FILM OR TV SHOW THAT MADE IT A STAR?
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5. A young man and young woman from very different backgrounds experience some nerves as he introduces her to his parents in the spacious kitchen of this modern marvel in the Pacific Northwest. What was the name of the film that included this fraught family scene?
6. This venerable 6-story New York City apartment building was the home for four good friends who frequently hosted visitors—two in particular—for hilarious hijinks. What was the name of the sitcom that made this multifamily property a weekly hangout for millions of viewers?
8. In a post-apocalyptic world gone mad, survivors hole up in this Craftsman-style house in an attempt to escape the horrors outside. The 4,478-square-foot house figured prominently in which streaming hit?
9. This unassuming ranch house was the TV home of a mild-mannered high school teacher who transformed into a notorious criminal. What was the name of this intense drama featuring morally ambiguous characters?
7. In this family-friendly feature film, two young trick-or-treaters stop at this picturesque 18th century Georgian home before accidentally reviving three ancient witches in Salem, Mass. What is the name of this Disney Halloween treat?
10. In a 2001 blockbuster film, an orphan living in this quiet suburban home discovers that his nefarious relatives have been keeping the truth about his identity from him. What was the name of the movie that kicked off a long-running young-adult film franchise?
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A. MEET THE PARENTS B. THE FAULT IN OUR STARS C. A WALK TO REMEMBER D. TWILIGHT A. FRIENDS B. LIVING SINGLE C. SEX AND THE CITY D. HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER A. THE ADDAMS FAMILY B. HOCUS POCUS C. HALLOWEENTOWN D. THE HAUNTED MANSION A. A QUIET PLACE B. NOPE C. BIRD BOX D. DON'T LOOK UP A. SONS OF ANARCHY B. PRISON BREAK C. FARGO D. BREAKING BAD A. HARRY POTTER & THE SORCERER'S STONE B. PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF C. ARTEMIS FOWL D. THE BATMAN ANSWERS ON PAGE 31
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TO answers famous houses key
1. C Though many fans assumed the characters of “Full House” lived in one of the Painted Ladies on famed Postcard Row, the real-life house that doubled as the Tanner home is actually 12 blocks away on Broderick St. The 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2,985-square-foot house returned to feature in the 2016 reboot “Fuller House.”
2. B The house that Noah (Ryan Gosling) rebuilt for Allie (Rachel McAdams) in “The Notebook” is actually a private home on Wadmalaw Island in South Carolina known as Martins Point Plantation. Filmmakers created a false façade to make the well-maintained property built in 1875 appear as if it was dilapidated and in need of extensive repair.
3. D “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” featured Will Smith (playing a character of the same name) leaving Philadelphia to move into this 1930s, Colonial-style, 6,438-square-foot residence—which is actually located in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles rather than in Bel Air. The 5-bedroom, 5-bath house was last sold in 1978 for $732,000. REALTOR®.com estimates that the property is now worth ten times that amount.
4. C This stately Winnetka, Ill., home played host to the hijinks of precocious tyke Kevin McAllister (Macaulay Culkin) as he battled the Wet Bandits in “Home Alone.” A private residence, the house was opened to one lucky in fan in December 2021 as part of an AirBnB promotion.
5. D Skylab Architecture’s “Hoke House” was the place where vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) introduces ordinary mortal Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) to his undead relatives. Though the Portland, Ore., home was originally built for another client, it takes its name from current owner, Nike Chief Design Officer John Hoke, who purchased the property in 2007 for $2.5 million.
6. A “Friends” roomies Monica (Courtney Cox) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) lived across the hall from Joey (Matt LeBlanc) and Chandler (Matthew Perry), and the quartet received regular visits from Ross (David Schwimmer) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) at this 22-unit West Village apartment building built in 1900. And there really is a café on the ground floor, though the real-life eatery is named Little Owl—Central Perk exists only on a Los Angeles soundstage.
7. B Though much of the movie was filmed in Burbank, Calif., (including a visit to the fountain made famous by “Friends”), actors Omri Katz and Thora Birch (who played siblings Max and Dani) really did shoot scenes at the Ropes Mansion in Salem, Mass. Listed on The National Register of Historic places, the property is owned by the Peabody Essex Museum and is open to the public for self-guided tours.
8. C This seven-bedroom house in Monrovia, Calif., sheltered headliner Sandra Bullock and her costars from a mysterious unseen enemy in the Netflix sci-fi smash, “Bird Box.” Fans of the film now flock to this 1908 home designed by famed architect Frank O. Eager in order to pose in front of it while wearing blindfolds.
9. D Walter White (Bryan Cranston) committed numerous felonies while residing at this Albuquerque, N.M., home in “Breaking Bad.” Built in 1972, the house is the residence of a long-suffering family who report that overeager fans sometimes toss pizzas onto the roof in an effort to recreate an iconic scene from the show.
10. A The disagreeable Dursleys attempted to keep their wizard nephew’s supernatural heritage a secret from him in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Number 4 Privet Drive in the film was played by this three-bedroom private home situated on a cul-de-sac in Bracknell, Berkshire, UK. The exterior and parts of the interior were used in the first film.
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TRIVIA QUIZ!
cosplay
WHAT IS IT?
The word “cosplay” is a relatively modern invention as compared to the actual practice of cosplaying, which one can trace as far back as the early 15th-century carnivals. There, people often got to dress up as famous historical figures, popular characters from stage plays and books, and even objects or concepts.
The more contemporary version of cosplay began at the 1st World Science Fiction Convention in 1939, when Myrtle R. Jones — otherwise known as Morojo — arrived in a science fiction-inspired costume she designed for herself. She had also made one for her boyfriend, Forrest J. Ackerman, and together they arrived as time-travelers based on H.G. Wells’s Things to Come (1936). And the rest is history...
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E.C.A.C. is a fully accredited 501c3 Non-profit organization. It is the goal of the E.C.A.C to inspire and encourage all those we reach, through the art of cosplay, to promote acceptance and exude self-confidence as we break the stereotypical boundaries of our beloved superheroes by accurately and realistically as possible portraying our characters according to each of our own individual physical attributes, regardless of race, gender, nationality, size, shape or sexual orientation. Although the characters we portray are mostly mainstream SUPERHEROES, loved and easily recognized by millions all over the world, we believe that when we don these iconic uniforms it is the characters you see, rather than the persons behind each mask. This is the essence, the beauty of what we do...what cosplay is. This is why the E.C.A.C exists.
E.C.A.C. MISSION STATEMENT:
Through the art of Cosplay, we strive to uplift, encourage and inspire all those we reach using the one true super power of positive influence. We seek to instill the morals and values embodied by the most popular superheroes in modern mythology in order to promote tolerance, acceptance and awareness to help build a better future for the generations that follow.
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