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LOSING A LEGEND: ELLIS AMBURN WAS GAINESVILLE’S GATEWAY TO THE STARS

History of the Season Learn a little more about Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa

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CONTENTS DECEMBER 2018 • VOL. 19 ISSUE 12

IN THIS ISSUE – The holiday season is in full force! Learn about the many different ways this time of year is celebrated. A Blue Santa? Find out how the original version of Kris Kringle is actually linked to Germany. Wishing you and yours a merry and bright holiday! PHOTO BY ERICKA WINTERROWD

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Tapas Charity of the Month Calendar of Events

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Theatre Listings Crossword Puzzle Reading Corner

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Tinseltown Talks by Nick Thomas

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Farm Tales from Mother Hen

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Losing a Legend Local Writer Ellis Amburn was Gainesville’s Gateway to the Stars

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Healthy Edge by Kendra Siler-Marsiglio, Ph.D.

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Embracing Life by Donna Bonnell

BY PEGGY MACDONALD

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Happy Holidays The History of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa BY GABRIELLE CALISE

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Sissy Spacek DECEMBER 25, 1949

69 Years Old

Born in Texas on Christmas Day as Mary Elizabeth Spacek, Sissy Spacek is an award-winning film actress. Called “Sissy” after a nickname her brothers gave her when she was growing up, she started her career after high school and pursued singing in New York before switching her focus to acting. Her breakthrough film role was in the 1972 film “Badlands,” and soon after she married the director, Jack Fisk. Spacek eventually was Oscarnominated for her role in “Carrie” in 1976 and won Best Actress for “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in 1980. The actress has continued to perform in film and television, is a mother of two children and is still married to Fisk.

A FEW OTHER NOTABLE

Birthdays this month

Dionne Warwick (78) December 12, 1940

Denzel Washington

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Samuel L. Jackson (70)

December 9, 1934

December 21, 1948

Dick Van Dyke (93)

Jimmy Buffett (72)

December 13, 1925

December 25, 1946

“My ultimate life dream project is my kids. My family.”

Born on December 28, 1954, in New York, Washington first intended to pursue journalism after college. However, he began to act and eventually made his film debut in 1981 in “Carbon Copy.” He continued to appear in movies and television, including the popular series “St. Elsewhere.” A few of his notable roles have been “Malcolm Cry Freedom,” “Remember the Titans,” “American Gangster” and “The Book of Eli. Washington was awarded the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. He has four children and currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife.

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Judi Dench (84)

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A STAR AMONG STARS

Losing a Legend Local Writer Ellis Amburn was Gainesville’s Gateway to the Stars

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lizabeth Taylor. Jack Nicholson. Janis Jopin. Jack Kerouac. Priscilla Presley. Sammy Davis, Jr. Shelley Winters. Roy Orbison. Warren Beatty. Buddy Holly. Ellis Amburn brought these stars’ stories to life as a writer or editor during a 25-year career in the book publishing industry and later as a celebrity biographer. Amburn put pen to paper for the last time while completing his new biography of Olivia de Havilland. He died Aug. 18 at age 85, just two weeks before Lyons Press officially released “Olivia de Havilland and the Golden Age of Hollywood.” Amburn also wrote for Senior Times, where he shared both sweet and deliciously naughty stories about his interactions with Hollywood celebrities in his column, “Enjoying Act Three.” Amburn was born on Aug. 2, 1933 in Jermyn, Texas, population 75. Writing was always in his blood. At Polytechnic High School in Fort Worth, Amburn edited the school paper, “The Parakeet.” At Texas Christian University, his alma mater, Amburn edited “The Skiff,” the university’s newspaper. In his senior year he won a national contest sponsored by Newsweek. After graduating in 1954, Amburn worked for Newsweek as a movies, music, dance, life and leisure reporter. After serving in the U.S. Army at Fort Dix, New Jersey, Amburn spent 25 years at several top publishing houses, including G. P. Putnam’s Sons; Coward-McCann, where he was vice president; Delacorte Press, where he served as editor-in-chief; and William Morrow and Company. He returned to G. P. Putnam’s Sons in 1980 as editorial director, according to his obituary. Amburn edited and collaborated on celebrities’ memoirs,

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including Priscilla Presley’s #1 national best seller “Elvis and Me.” He also served as a ghostwriter for Zsa Zsa Gabor, Shelley Winters and Peggy Lee. Amburn left publishing in 1986 to pursue his dream of becoming a published author. His first solo book in 1990 was on a fellow Texan, “Dark Star: The Roy Orbison Story.” Other biographies soon followed, including “Buddy Holly: A Biography” (1995); “Subterranean Kerouac: The Hidden Life of Jack Kerouac” (1998); “The Most Beautiful Woman in the World: The Obsessions, Passions, and Courage of Elizabeth Taylor” (2000); “The Sexiest Man Alive: A Biography of Warren Beatty” (2002); and “Pearl: The Obsessions and Passions of Janis Joplin” (2005). After a long stint in Key West, Amburn moved to High Springs and then Gainesville, where he lived collectively for about 15 years. Amburn was inducted into the Texas Christian University Journalism Hall of Excellence in 2007. He never stopped writing. The de Havilland book is Amburn’s ninth biography. When Amburn turned 85 last summer, he posted a joyful message for over 1,000 Facebook friends. “Hello, 85. Feels as good as it did when I was just beginning my journey on the road to happy destiny as a second grader in Megargel, Texas, Elementary School, which I visited recently. It’s still standing, and so am I.” Tragically, Amburn is no longer standing, but the subject of his final biography is. Olivia de Havilland turned 102 last summer. In 2017, Queen Elizabeth II gave de Havilland the title of dame for her contributions to drama. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice: in 1946 for “To Each His Own” and in 1949 for “The Heiress.” seniortimesmagazine.com


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Amburn’s biography of de Havilland stems from his meeting with the iconic actress when he was assigned to handle her projected memoir at the Delacorte Press in 1973. The book is as much a history of Hollywood’s heyday as it is a recounting of de Havilland’s career and personal life. Amburn’s personal knowledge of key players in de Havilland’s life and career makes for lively storytelling. He adds anecdotes from Jimmy Stewart, David O. Selznick, George Cukor and Joan Fontaine, de Havilland’s estranged sister, who died in 2013. Amburn was an editor at William Morrow when the company published Fontaine’s autobiography. Grace Kelly, Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, Mickey Rooney, Burgess Meredith, Howard Hughes, Clark Gable,

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Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, John Huston, Montgomery Clift, Errol Flynn, Bette Davis and other major Hollywood actors and directors come to life on the pages of Amburn’s book. The index seems to have more classic film stars’ names in it than would fill the Dolby Theatre during the Academy Awards ceremony. De Havilland starred in 49 films, including such classics as “The Adventures of Robin Hood,” “The Snake Pit” and “Gone with the Wind.” What took place behind the scenes in Hollywood is every bit as fascinating as the films themselves. Amburn sheds light on de Havilland’s torrid relationship with Bette Davis, who eventually learned to respect de Havilland, especially after she sued Warner Bros. Pictures in 1944 and won. De Havilland’s lawsuit seniortimesmagazine.com


What took place behind the scenes in Hollywood is every bit as fascinating as the films themselves. Amburn sheds light on de Havilland’s torrid relationship with Bette Davis, who eventually learned to respect de Havilland, especially after she sued Warner Bros. Pictures in 1944 and won. ended Hollywood’s version of indentured servitude, in which zation of the actress as both a bold person, and someone whose studios would “tack on” extra time to contracts. passion lies in service to others. Amburn wrote that de Havilland still Ellis Amburn gave freely of himself gets thanks from actors and musicians in his bold Senior Times column, who benefit from the de Havilland where he regaled the Alachua County Law. Jared Leto, who won an Academy community with gregarious tales of Award for his role as a transgender his many encounters with Hollywood woman in Dallas Buyers Club, met with stars, musicians, poets, artists and de Havilland at her home in 2010 to authors. There will never be another personally thank her for setting the leEllis, and his passing leaves a hole in gal precedent that enabled him to get the hearts of all who knew him. s out of a disastrous contract with his rock band 30 Seconds to Mars’ record company. De Havilland reported that Ellis Amburn by John Minnicks (public photo Ellis she was “enchanted” by Leto’s gesture. shared on his Facebook page). The legacy of the de Havilland decision reflects Amburn’s characteri-

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Tinseltown Talks Christmas with Margaret O’Brien by Nick Thomas

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he adorable Margaret O’Brien began her bigscreen career at the age of three with a one-minute spot in 1941’s “Babes on Broadway.” Her career took off the following year as the star of MGM’s “Journey for Margaret.” Throughout the 1940s, she continued to endear herself to millions seeking Hollywood diversions as World War II came and went. Ms. O’Brien, now 81, is back this holiday season starring in “This is Our Christmas,” a sequel to the popular 2015 TV movie“BeverlyHillsChristmas,” and follows the Foxworth family seven years after the original picture. Produced by Five Arts Films (see www. fiveartsfilms.com), the film had its broadcast premiere on the UPtv network in early “This is Our Christmas” was released on DVD in November. November, followed by DVD distribution through Walmart and Target, and will be rebroadcast on “I appeared in two big Christmas films, UPtv over the holiday season (see www. ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’ (1944) and ‘Little uptv.com). Women’ (1949), and also ‘Tenth Avenue “The film was set in a beautiful house Angel’ (1948),” she said. “I have special in Beverly Hills so it was very comfortable memories of ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’ where to work in,” O’Brien said. “The cast and Judy Garland sang to me. That film also crew were great and everyone had fun had a beautiful house and wonderful because it was a Christmas movie.” Christmas street scenes they created.” O’Brien is no stranger to holiday clasAppearing in almost 20 feature films sics. throughout the ‘40s, O’Brien was one of

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only a dozen children to receive a Juvenile Academy Award when the prize was intermittently given from 1935-1961. She astonished audiences with a display of adult emotions though she was not yet even a teenager. “I think movie kids are just a little more mature in some ways,” she said. “I knew it was a job, not playacting, and that others depended on me to know my lines. I took my work very seriously.” O’Brien said she can still recall her first brief role in “Babes” starring Mickey Rooney. “Mickey and I didn’t have any scenes together, but I can still remember him walking by and saying ‘Hello, what a cute little girl!’ I sort of have a photographic memory and can remember all my movies just like I was back there now,” she said. An avid reader as a child, little Margaret was thrilled to tackle many roles based on the books she grew up reading such as “Little Women,” “Jane Eyre,” and “The Secret Garden.” “How many children get to play a character from their favorite books?” she asked. “I knew them so well, it was just fabulous to create them on the screen.” And unlike many child actors who strayed into the darker side of Hollywood and fame, O’Brien never did. “My seniortimesmagazine.com


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THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME…

Happy Holidays The History of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa

by Gabrielle Calise

CHRISTMAS: A GLOBAL PHENOMENON With both religious and commercial aspects, Christmas has been celebrated worldwide for the past two millennia. Traditionally, Christians use December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. However, the holiday is also a cultural phenomenon in the secular world, celebrated with traditions such as decorating trees, giving gifts and sharing meals. The story goes that an angel of the Lord came to a virgin named Mary to tell her that she would give birth to the Son of God. Mary traveled to Bethlehem with her husband Joseph, where she delivered Jesus in a humble stable. In early years of Christianity, people didn’t celebrate Christmas in December at all — since the date of Jesus’ birth didn’t show up in the Bible, no one could agree on a specific time. Finally, in the third century, December 25 became the official day. This overlapped with existing pagan celebrations. By the 8th century, Christmas was celebrated across Europe with wild parties similar to those held during Mardi Gras. Some Christian groups, such as the Puritan settlers, opposed these Christmas festivities. In fact, an Act of Parliament banned Christmas celebrations from 1644 to 1660. Today, decorating Christmas trees is a tradition for many families who observe the holiday. Prince Albert of Germany is to thank for that — he brought his family custom of decorating evergreen trees to England after wedding Queen Victoria in the 1800s. When a photograph of the royal family standing next to a 40-foot tall tree ran in an American newspaper in 1848, the tradition caught on in the United States.

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The practice of sending Christmas cards also started in England around this time. The act of gift-giving, however, has been around for a while, reminding people of the gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh that three wise men brought to baby Jesus. However, the rise of advertising and the industrial age made Christmas the commercial holiday it is today. The man who is said to bring these gifts, Santa Claus, is based on a Dutch saint named Nicholas. Santa Claus used to be represented as a jolly man who wore many different colors, but after appearing in a Coca Cola advertisement in the 1930s in red and white, the color combination stuck.

HANUKKAH: THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS During the eight days of Hanukkah, Jewish families come together at night to light candles on a branched candelabra called a menorah. They start with one flame on the first day and light an additional candle with each day that passes. The light from the menorah is used to represent God’s gift of light to the world. The word Hanukkah means “dedication” in Hebrew. Usually occurring sometime in November or December, Hanukkah starts on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar. Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in second century B.C. In the Maccabean Revolt, Jewish people revolted against the Greek-Syrian rule that oppressed them. Around 200 B.C., the Jewish people in Judea came under seniortimesmagazine.com


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the rule of Antiochus III of Syria. When his son Antiochus IV rose to the throne, he forced the Jewish people to worship Greek gods and outlawed Jewish rituals under the threat of death. In 163 B.C., Antiochus IV seized the Jews’ holy Second Temple and turned it into a place to worship Zeus. The Jewish high priest Mattathias staged a revolt with his five sons that raged for three years. Judah Maccabee, one of the sons, led the Jewish people to victory in 165 B.C. Maccabee and the others were keen to rededicate the temple to Judaism. They planned to light the eternal flame on the ceremonial menorah. However, there was only enough oil left to last for one night. Miraculously, the oil lasted for eight days. When families light the candles of the menorah today, the flames act as a symbol for the unconquerable faith of the Jewish people. Jewish families also prepare traditional foods around this time, such as potato pancakes called latkes or jam doughnuts called sufganiyot. Additionally, Jewish children play a game with a top called a dreidel (the Hebrew word for “spinner”). Each of the four sides of the dreidel has a different Hebrew letter that represents a word in the saying Nes gadol haya sham (which means “A great miracle occurred there.”) Participants of the dreidel game spin the top, often playing to win chocolate coins called gelt. Customarily, families did not give gifts during Hanukkah. However, because the holiday often falls in close proximity to Christmas, Jews sometimes partake in gift giving during part or all of the eight nights. For the most part, this is a time to celebrate triumph over religious persecution and the miracle that kept the menorah lit for all eight nights.

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KWANZAA: A TIME FOR UNITY Kwanzaa is a weeklong celebration honoring African-American heritage. The festivities take place between Christmas and New Year’s Day, from December 26 to January 1. Kwanzaa was founded by an activist and professor named Maulana Karenga in 1966. With the emphasis in black pride that accompanied the Civil Rights movement, Karenga’s goal was to create a holiday to commemorate the bonds that African Americans had with their forefathers in Africa. The seven-day social holiday was introduced as a way to emphasize black culture and unity. Today, an estimated 2 million Americans celebrate Kwanzaa each year. The word Kwanzaa comes from a Swahili phrase “matunda ya kwanza,” which translates to “First fruits.” An important part of Kwanzaa is a candleholder, called a kinara, which holds seven candles. The middle candle is black, representing unity, and is lit on the first day of Kwanzaa. Three

of the remaining candles are red; the last three are green. The kikombe cha umoja, or unity cup, is traditionally passed around among family members and guests. Sharing sips from the cup during the Karamu feast on the sixth day of Kwanzaa promotes unity. The oldest person at the celebration pours out the unity cup to honor the ancestors. The kinara is placed next to the unity cup on a decorative mat called a mkeka. Families traditionally spend Kwanzaa celebrations lighting the kinara, sharing communal meals, drumming, reading poetry and dancing. Each of the seven days of Kwanzaa is dedicated to one of the Nguzo Saba, or seven principles. The principles are as follows: umoja (unity), ujichagulia (self-determination), ujima (collective work and responsibility), ujamaa (cooperative economics), nia (purpose), kuumba (creativity) and imani (faith). Whatever holiday you observe -- may it be a blessed one! s

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THE SOUL OF THIS COUNTRY

Helping Homeless Veterans A Local Veteran Brings Awareness to a National Issue by Steph Strickland

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ver 40,000 American veterans across the country go to bed each night without a place to call home, according to the National Alliance to End Home-

lessness. Nash Cooper, a Navy Veteran, Coastal Crooner and Fremont Philanthropies Area Coordinator, often hears stories of those in the community affected by this issue through his work — from those who still suffer from homelessness to those who have passed on. In September of 2017, Cooper decided to dedicate his time to helping local, homeless veterans. After losing his home in hurricane Irma, he found himself moving to the North Florida area and getting involved with a cause that he believes impacts far too many American lives. “I believe if you have one homeless veteran, you have one homeless veteran too many,” he said. Cooper became immersed in the cause and realized that veterans face countless roadblocks when it comes to obtaining housing, which has augmented this national issue. Moreover, Cooper said that half of the veterans inflicted by homelessness are over the age of 50, and many of them have suffered from PTSD, mental illness and/or substance abuse. “It hurts, it really hurts,” he said. “And I’m doing everything I can to help.” In November, Cooper found success in his efforts as the City of Gainesville officially designated the first Friday in November as Homeless Veterans Day. In honor of this recognition, Cooper hosted the Autumn Vocals Salute Veterans of America event on November 2 in downtown Gainesville, which featured live music from local talent, including Joshua

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Pearsaul, Aaron Mares, Kyle Cortes, Manuel Roldes and David Havens. Musical performances included covers of well-known artists such as Lena Horne and Frank Sinatra. Dreya Wondervault was also asked to perform as a special guest vocalist. Wondervault is currently a senior at the University of Florida where she is studying music with a focus on vocal performance. Having only met Cooper within a week of the performance, she knew the cause was worth being a part of. “I think a lot of people aren’t really aware of the trouble [veterans] face… and I would definitely see myself performing for Nash in the future,” she said. The event also recognized organizations and individuals who have helped this cause through the Friends of the Veterans Awards, which recognized those who have helped Cooper

“I think a lot of people aren’t really aware of the trouble [veterans] face… and I would definitely see myself performing for Nash in the future.” in his efforts along the way. Cooper said he is immensely grateful to the city for this designation and he hopes to spread this recognition to cities such as Tampa and Tallahassee, and possibly nationally by 2020. He said that identifying and spreading awareness about this issue is a vital first step he has made throughout the last year. Cooper has big plans for his role within Fremont Philanseniortimesmagazine.com


PHOTOS BY STEPH STRICKLAND (Above) Nash Cooper introduces the performers at the Autumn Vocals Salute Veterans of America event on November 2, 2018 at the Hippodrome State Theatre. The event featured live performances from local talent such as Dreya Wondervault (left), a senior at the University of Florida who is studying music.

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“If you want to fight for the soul of this country, stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves.” thropies for the next few years. Radio shows, attending chamber meetings and continuing to spread awareness in additional ways are crucial parts of Cooper’s ideas. However, he would also like to see greater research and accountability being put into this issue, so people can understand the depth of it and to ensure veterans who truly need aid are receiving it. More ideas for the future continue to swirl around in Cooper’s mind, including the creation of an ID card which qualifies those in need and connects them with Veterans Affairs or homelessness organizations. Cooper coined his plan the “Civic Challenge: Vets Vision 2020,” in which he hopes to enlist the help of more local government officials and businesses to serve the needs of local heroes. Project VEEO, Veterans Economic Empowerment Opportunities, is another program Cooper is involved with. This program is looking to invest in a motor home that would

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provide veterans with a safe and quiet place to share their needs in confidence and comfort. Cooper hopes to spread awareness across the region, state and country, and to soon obtain a mechanism to aid him in this endeavor. Gainesville has provided a strong support system to getting this project off of the ground, from the city officials who have worked with Cooper to recognize the issue surrounding homeless veterans to the First United Methodist Church that has helped support his service. However, Cooper is hoping to continue growing the cause by getting more students involved. “I would really like to engage the collegiate communities,” he said. “We have a strong base with Santa Fe, and we want to get involved more with the other school around here that everyone talks about.” Fremont Philanthropies has provided Cooper with a medium through which to obtain these goals, and he said that seniortimesmagazine.com


he is grateful to be a part of this organization and serve as a board member on its Area Leadership Exchange Quorum, as well as the Area Coordinator. The organization as a whole is focused on civic knowledge, rights and responsibilities of citizens. The organization is founded in honor of John C. Fremont, an explorer, veteran and one of the first emancipators in American history. “Fremont fought for social justice before it was even called that,” Cooper said. All of the groups and individuals that Cooper works with help to inspire him to continue his efforts by sharing stories of their own connection to homeless veterans, or volunteering and donating to the cause. Cooper feels this cause is now his life’s mission, “I feel like it’s what God wants me to do,” he said. Cooper’s experience with veteran’s

affairs dates long before his involvement with Fremont Philanthropies and his own service in the United States Navy. Coming from a family of servicemembers beginning with his grandfather in WWI (and later discovering even earlier ties to the American Revolution), he has witnessed the treatment of American servicemembers both during and after their tenure in the military. Despite the “raw deal” that many veterans are given, Cooper stressed his love for the country and his honor in serving it. Cooper encourages all individuals of any background, gender, race or sexual orientation to consider a life with the United States Military or the Peace Corps, so they too can make a difference. “If you want to fight for the soul of this country,” he said, “stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves.” s

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ometimes the simplest things can mean the most. As I look back at my childhood, I realize that my everyday life was quite unpretentious. I lived in a little cottage in the woods until I was nine, and then my parents and I moved into my grandparents’ old farmhouse when my grandpa retired from farming and they moved to town. Every day of the year was full of ordinary pleasures, but big events such as vacations, movies or shopping trips were few and far between. I have to say, however, that my life was full of joy. My pets, my Mom teaching me to bake, my Dad’s quiet smile as he came home from the fields—I felt safe, loved and very blessed. Holidays were simple too. When the harvest was over and the cold wind began to blow across the prairie, our thoughts began to focus on the two big holidays of the year: Thanksgiving and Christmas! I loved making decorations during art class at school because we always had special projects before these holidays. One year we were told to bring in cornhusks to make a turkey. The cornhusks were dry, of course, because they came directly from the nearby fields. We arranged them in a half circle to be the turkey’s full tail feathers and glued them to construction paper. After that was done, we used paint to form his head, neck, body and feet, and also painted his feathers (husks). Our

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finished art was used to decorate the classroom, and we weren’t allowed to bring them home until the day before Thanksgiving. It was hard for me to wait, because I was so proud of my creation and wanted to hear my mother’s excited

approval when she saw it. She had a way of making me feel so special with my artwork. The year of the turkey, she even found an old picture frame in the storeroom and immediately framed it. A few years ago, when cleaning out my mother’s attic, I actually found that framed turkey. Hard to believe she saved it for over 50 years. Similar art projects were also made for Christmas. They were probably my favorites. Ornaments for the tree made from clothespins, pipe cleaners and glitter were the most common. Because of my aptitude for art, I was often chosen to paint snowmen on the classroom windows with tempera paint. One year I made silhouette cutouts of Santa in his sleigh with individual reindeer to string across the classroom. These

Above: We always had the biggest tree I could talk my parents into. After hours of decorating, it became the centerpiece for our Christmas festivities. Opposite: Our cats would often take a cozy nap amongst the animals in the nativity set.

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were also allowed to go home with me the last day of school before Christmas break. My mother loved the silhouette cutouts the best. She taped them to the windows of our home’s porch entrance that year, and a few Christmases after. An annual tradition in our home was to put up a live Christmas tree. I, of course, always selected the biggest, tallest and fattest tree, which barely would fit as my mom and dad drug it up the steps of our back porch into the house. The trunk was usually so thick it was too big for the tree stand, so my dad would have to get an axe to chip away at the trunk of the tree until it fit. It was a process that usually took quite a while, during which I overheard a few choice words that didn’t seem to fit the sentiment of the holiday. Once the tree was up all was forgotten, and it became the beautiful centerpiece for our holiday in a place of honor in the living room.

Next came the trimming of the tree, and it was a family affair. My mother and father arranged the strands of lights, after checking each light bulb to make sure they were working. Our pet cats even got into the act, playing with the tangled light strands or climbing up on the ladder to get a better view. Then I took over and put the ornaments on the tree, a process that usually occupied many days since I was very particular about their placement. Beneath the tree on a velvet cloth was my nativity set. The stable held many farm animals surrounding the Holy Family. I had a special place for each individual in the set, and took great care at their arrangement. Once again, our cats enjoyed this endeavor and thought that they were invited to join the animals in the nativity display. As soon as I finished the arrangement, one or another of our cats would snuggle down for a nap amongst the sheep and shepherds, knocking everything

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awry. Although it was a little annoying, I didn’t mind too much because it was another opportunity to lie under the tree while rearranging things—and enjoy the glow from the lights and tinsel above. As I gazed into the stable, the Christmas story came alive for me and I could imagine myself being there on that very special day. Christmas morning was when we opened our gifts. My mother participated while running in and out of the kitchen where she was making food to take to my grandma for our noontime meal. I always wished that she could sit awhile and join my dad and me as we opened presents, but she had to keep an eye on the stove so nothing burned. It never entered our minds to open gifts on Christmas Eve. Our tradition was to open them in the morning, after Santa had visited during the night. After the gifts were opened, we got dressed and ready to go to my grandparents’ house. I was allowed to bring a favorite toy from Santa, and my cousins and I would play with our new treasures all afternoon. Grandma would have small gifts for us too, and I remember one year in particular that I received a storybook. She knew I loved to read, and the book was a collection of bedtime stories. To this day, I can remember how thrilled I was with that gift. These are the simple pleasures I remember as I look back at my childhood. I wonder if we slowed down a little and made an effort to go back to that quiet, gentle life—wouldn’t we all be better off? Sometimes the rush and hustle of the holidays becomes too much, and we lose sight of the important things: faith, family and the traditions that mean so much to us. Here’s wishing you all the very Merriest of Christmases—or whatever holiday your family observes. May your memories be bright and your hearts be full. And may your holidays be blessed with simple joys. s

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ot the best at keeping New Year’s Resolutions? This year try out these proven tips to boost your chances. With the New Year comes a feeling that we have a clean slate—we’re free to make big lifestyle improvements. We can be our best selves… moving forward. Yet, only one in five of us succeed in keeping our resolution for up to two years. Whomp whomp. According to a University of Scranton study, resolutions become a faded memory after three months of “trying” for four out of five of us. But, there’s a bright side: the same study found that those who make resolutions are 10 times more likely to make a positive change after six months compared to people who want to change but do not make New Year’s resolutions. So, why do some of us fail where others succeed? Interestingly, age, gender, and the type of resolution we make have no effect. So, it seems that we don’t have an inherent head-start over our kids or the opposite sex when it comes to resolution-keeping. The scientific secret sauce for keeping New Year’s promises are: • Self-efficacy • A plan • Rewards • Temptation avoidance • Perseverance Build your self-efficacy.

The University of Scranton study showed that self-efficacy is THE most important determinant in whether you will keep your New Year’s resolution for at least two years. Self-efficacy is a psychology term that refers to how much you believe in your abilities to achieve goals. Appropriately high self-efficacy gives you the boost you need to cope with challenges and persevere as you face of obstacles. Be ready with a plan. HOW are you going to achieve your goal? Give yourself milestones each month. Set S.M.A.R.T.goals.S.M.A.R.T.goalsarespecific, measurable, achievable, results-focused, and time-bound. To learn more about setting S.M.A.R.T. goals, check out the article on S.M.A.R.T. objectives and the S.M.A.R.T. worksheet at the Wayne University website: hr.wayne.edu Incorporate milestone rewards in your plan. Trying to get fit? When you hit certain milestones—for example, losing two inches around your waist—give yourself a reward, such as: • Buying a new workout outfit. • Buying a high-tech slow-cooker. • Getting a massage. • Taking a vacation. • Going to a concert. Steer away from temptations. We are creatures of habit. If you are trying

to avoid alcohol or cigarettes, steer clear of reminders—whether the “reminders” are places, people, or circumstances. Remove anything from your house that reminds you of doing the very thing you’re trying to avoid. Don’t stop… even if you stumble. In addition to rewarding yourself, you can keep your resolution for the long haul if you are gentle with yourself when you slip. Would you believe that the most successful among us are the ones who slip in January and recommit themselves to the resolution after a slip? The study shows that a whopping 71% participants who ultimately succeeded had slipped at some point. Instead of giving up, many of those participants doubled their efforts after a slip. Now, that’s some grit! Fred Schebesta, cofounder of the financial decision website finder.com, has mastered keeping his New Year’s resolution. He’s made the same resolution the past 10 years. He makes one improvement each day, such as listening to audio books or doing small things to improve his efficiency. “I figured that if you improve by 1% everyday, you will improve by 365% over a year,” Schebesta said. So, make 2019 your best year so far. With a good plan and some grit, go for that audacious goal to keep your healthy edge! For apps to help you keep your New Year’s resolution, check out: https:// www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/bestnew-years-resolution-apps/. Kendra Siler-Marsiglio, Ph.D. is a neuroscientist, medical writer, columnist, and president of the non-profit CommunityHealth IT at NASA/Kennedy Space Center. Kendra enjoys traveling, dancing like no one’s watching, and listening to people’s stories.

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3D Printing takes applied learning to a new level at Einstein School Developing 3D props for living biographies and plays. Creating 3D manipulatives to understand geometry, fractions and improve multiplication skills. These are just a few examples of how students at The Einstein School are using cutting-edge technology to take learning to a whole new dimension using a 3D printer, made possible through a donation by the SunState Community Foundation, a partner non-profit organization of SunState Federal Credit Union. Founded in 1999, The Einstein School serves Alachua County students with language or speech impairments, dyslexia or other language-based reading difficulties. Founded by Dr. Tim Conway and Zack Osbrach, The Einstein School is a tuition free charter school designed for students in grades 2-8 who struggle academically due to these difficulties. After hearing the school’s mission, Janalyn Peppel saw an opportunity that a 3D Printer could make in the classroom now and in the future. Peppel is Program Coordinator for New Technology Made Simple Now, a local non-profit whose goal is to introduce 3D Technologies to veterans, seniors, disabled citizens and underserved youth by bringing people together to improve their lives through technology. She approached SunState Federal Credit Union about making a donation and they saw the value of investing in advanced technologies for students at the school. “It is important for kids, even at the elementary

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school level, to understand ever-progressing technology,” Peppel said. “Technology engages the visual learner and exposes them to new areas of augmented reality, coding, computer-aided design, and 3D scanning. A 3D printer is just one of the many tools we use to spark imagination that will lead to unlimited potential in a child’s future.” Through small, hour-long demonstrations and printing 3D models, Peppel introduced teachers and students to the 3D printing system. Teachers have been integrating its use into their lesson plans and the impact in the classroom has already been far-reaching. “Students must use critical thinking skills in order to design the virtual item in a way that the printer can successfully create the physical item,” said Christine Aurelio, Principal at The Einstein School. “There are numerous ways 3D printing can enhance core curriculum,” Peppel said. “It takes applied learning to a new level. For example, students can create a physical model of a telescope. They create the model by using 3D design software to arrange basic geometric shapes. The software allows them to view models from different angles to develop skills in understanding ratios and measurements, as well as, visualizing forms. It is a way to tie everything together in practical applications,” she said. “The reality is most students will be using advanced technologies in some form by the time they graduate. Exposing them to it now prepares them for higher paying careers.” Teachers and students at The Einstein School continue to discover the endless possibilities of how the 3D printer can spur creativity and enhance learning. “We are very excited to have students using their imaginations to determine how to incorporate the printer into our curriculum in ways we have not even recognized or considered yet,” Aurelio said. “For instance, our eighth graders printed personalized tokens with words of wisdom for the fifth graders entering middle school this year.” Aurelio said the SunState Foundation’s donation exemplifies a community partnership that impacts education. “This partnership gives our teachers the ability to develop Einstein students’ job-related skills, providing them with exposure to unique opportunities for creative problem-solving,” Aurelio said. “Since all of our students face academic challenges, especially in reading and language, it is exciting to expose them to the realm of 21st century skills and give them tools to be successful contributors to society. The access to an emerging technology, such as 3D printing, is immeasurable and we are extremely grateful to SunState Federal Credit Union and the SunState Foundation.” As a locally-based community credit union, SunState Federal Credit Union and its charitable foundation have always been dedicated to funding projects that make a difference right here in North Central Florida. From its Charity of the Month program to projects like the one Peppel recently developed, SSFCU believes investing in local programs that improve the community is just the right thing to do. SunState’s investment in this initiative is just a small step forward for our youth, and the credit union encourages other local businesses to jump on the band wagon. By working together with a strong vision, we can make our futures, and the futures of our kids, so much brighter! For more information on how you can help sponsor a similar program, contact Janalyn Peppel at Programs@NewTechNow.org or call 857.331.5018.

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Embracing Life Celebrate Christmas with Cupcakes

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ecember is the month for celebrating many multicultural holidays, including Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Three Kings Day. Did you know that in the midst of those celebrations is National Cupcake Day? Do not feel bad if you were unaware. I did not know either until I was considering Christmas gifts for my nine-year-old granddaughter, Lexi. Lexi loves to cook, craft and decorate cupcakes. She enjoys and judges “Cupcake Wars” on the Food Network. Her current passion is to study “Do It Yourself” (DIY) videos. My opinion might be jaded, but she is talented well beyond her years. Lexi would like her first business to be an online Slime store, complete with combo packages. Sorry, I digressed. As her proud Grammy, I just could not resist. Anyway, while scanning for inspirational ideas, I found a YouTube tutorial on edible gelatin bubbles. Their primary use is for Christmas scene snow globe toppers for cupcakes. They are undoubtedly a tedious time-consuming project; made by crafty cooking connoisseurs. As I pondered the possibilities of presents to excite my artistic granddaughter, cupcakes captured my attention. Perhaps I could create a “Celebrate Cupcakes for Christmas” package, including its history and information on the national holiday. The concept was definitely worthy of further exploration. So, I began sifting through the surprisingly small tidbits of data, docu-

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menting their origin. Most likely the first “cupcake-like” dessert was baked in Britain. The British called them English Fairy Cakes and they truly savored their sweet treat. Many historians believe that the expression, “cup cake,” derived from a formula for a standard cake. Quantities of ingredients were measured in cups, making it easy to remember and to pass down secret recipes. Another element to consider is that most cooks in that era were illiterate. Recipes that did require written documentation were essential, such as the 1-2-3-4 cake. This cup cake calls for one cup butter, two cups sugar, three cups flour and four eggs. In 1796 Amelia Simmons authored the cookbook “American Cookery.” Apparently, the petite delight was not named. Simmons simply labeled it as a, “light cake to bake in small cups.” It was not until 1828 that the first mention of “cupcake” was made. Eliza Leslie referenced that term in her book, “Seventy-Five Receipts for Pasty, Cakes and Sweetmeats.” (Note: The title is correct. In those days, receipt meant recipe. The word, recipe, was first used to describe medicine.) Cupcakes slowly began to evolve, perhaps for economic purposes. Possibly

to prevent waste, the leftover batter was poured into small clay pots. Or, when fuel was limited, baking several small portions accelerated the process. Maybe utilizing the empty spaces in the oven with small vessels (while cooking something else) was the optimal use of resources. One fascinating fun fact I found peaked my enthusiasm. Baking cupcakes in tea cups was once a standard practice. What a discovery! Tea cups are the decoration. Little additional time is required to adorn the cupcakes. This is a unique creative way to serve dessert on a buffet or at a formal dinner! My excitement grew as a I mentally created cupcake gift baskets. Finding cute, elegant or nostalgic tea cups could be an adventure. Reusable modern molds specifically designed for baking tea cup cupcakes are also available. Candy canes, cookbooks, confectioners’ sugar and confetti comestible are options to include. Allow your imagination to run wild while assembling baskets for your loved-ones. (Warning – do not purchase tea cups with lead-based glazes.) As I embraced this idea for Lexi, I began to understand how baking and writing can equally evoke excitement. Author Emma Shortt described that correlation perfectly in her quote, “Writing is like baking cupcakes, you’re trying to make something from the raw. Like with cupcakes it’s flour and eggs and stuff, and with books it’s ideas and words. The end result is the same though, you want people to eat them up.” Happy Holidays, everyone! s Donna Bonnell is a freelance writer who moved to Newberry in 1983. She enjoys living and working in the town she now calls home. bonneldj@gmail.com

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THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR Saturday, December 1 at 3:00pm First United Methodist Church, 419 NE 1st Street

GAINESVILLE - Under the baton of R. Gary Langford, Director and Music Conductor, The Gainesville POPS! presents their Christmas Concert. Free and open to the public. Parking available in the SunTrust parking garage. fb.com/gvillepops

GAINESVILLE YOUTH CHORUS ANNUAL HOLIDAY CONCERT Saturday, December 1 from 5 - 7pm Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 100 NE 1st St.

GAINESVILLE - Celebrate the holidays with the Gainesville Youth Chorus at their Annual Holiday Concert. It is an evening filled with beautiful music by an amazing group of children. Concert is free and open to the public. gainesvilleyouthchorus.com

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HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING Saturday, December 1 from 6 - 8pm Thomas Center, 302 NE 6th Ave.

GAINESVILLE - The City of Gainesville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department is hosting its annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration at the Historic Thomas Center. Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe will be on hand to welcome citizens, and call for the giant tree to be lit. The free program runs from 6–8 p.m., and light refreshments will be served. 352arts.org

HOMESTEAD HOLIDAYS Sunday, December 2 from 12 - 4pm 8500 SW Archer Rd.

GAINESVILLE - FREE Admission! Stroll through the Historic Haile Homestead – an 1856 plantation home decked out in an array of traditional greenery and Victorian finery. Docents in Victorian costume! See the Homestead’s famous “Talking Walls” and enjoy live holiday music. Free horse & carriage rides! Sip some hot cider as you browse a selection of home-baked goodies, and special holiday ornaments. 352-3369096 www.hailehomestead.org

HOLIDRAMA Monday, December 3 at 7pm The Wooly, 20 N. Main St.

GAINESVILLE - Guts & Glory GNV is back to bring you a night of the holiday spirit from uhhh, maybe a different angle. We’ve all got

GAINESVILLE - Under the direction of Lynn Sandefur, the Santa Fe Singers create an evening of memorable holiday music certain to be a delight for audience members of all ages. This concert also features a variety of percussion sounds and rhythms and is sure to be a family holiday tradition. sfcollege.edu

CANDLELIGHT HOMESTEAD TOUR Friday, December 7 form 6 - 9pm 8500 SW Archer Rd.

GAINESVILLE - Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the Historic Haile Homestead at night all year! Decked out for the holidays and aglow with candlelight and soft lights – docents in costume top off the stunning beauty of the 1856 plantation home and its Talking Walls! Live music! Refreshments! 352-336-9096 www.hailehomestead.org

SAM PACETTI Friday, December 7 at 8pm Heartwood Soundstage, 619 S. Main St.

GAINESVILLE - Sam Pacetti is one who brings it all together. A fingerstyle guitar wizard. A deft songwriter, capable of haunting depth and wry humor in the space of one song. A impassioned and ecstatic vocalist, as well as a mesmerizing live performer, seamlessly melding head-spinning guitar pyrotechnics and raw emotion into one breathtaking package. heartwoodsoundstage.com

PEARL & THE OYSTERS Saturday, December 8 from 8 - 11pm Heartwood Soundstage, 619 S. Main St.

GAINESVILLE - Originally from Paris, Juliette Davis and Joachim Polack met as teenagers and studied musicology at university together, where they fell in love with the bossa nova music of Brazil in the 1960s. Pearl & The Oysters is a charming and carefree collection which brings to mind the brightest sides of Stereolab and Broadcast. heartwoodsoundstage.com

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GAINESVILLE - “Season of Joy” a holiday musical event presented by The Gainesville Harmony Show Chorus and The Gainesville Barbergators Chorus. This is a holiday tradition, not to be missed. gainesvillechorus.com

27TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LESSONS AND CAROLS SERVICE Sunday December 9 at 11am & 7pm United Church of Gville, 1624 NW 5th Ave.

GAINESVILLE - The traditional Christmas Story is celebrated with chorale and instrumental music in this richly choreographed event. Performances by the United Church of Gainesville’s adult, youth and children’s choirs are interspersed with readings and joined with congregational singing of traditional carols. All are welcome to gather together to celebrate the beauty of the season. Free and open to the public. 352-378-3500

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SOULMAKES ART SHOW Sunday, December 9 from 1:00 - 6:00pm Cypress & Grove Brewing, 1001 NW 4th St.

GAINESVILLE - Presented by local arts agency DreamQuilt. Witness art in action, meet local artists, and get your own creative juices flowing with workshops, participatory art, and a self-guided Art-Making Station — and nab some holiday gifts! SoulMakes features both performing and visual artists showing their work and how they make their beautiful things, and they’re here to share their knowledge with you. Don’t be afraid to make your mark on the collaborative canvas—creativity is for everyone. dreamquilt.org

GAINESVILLE - A Century of East Asian Landscapes 1900s-2000. For millennia, the subject of landscape has occupied a special place in East Asian artistic traditions. This exhibition will highlight the transition to modernity, and how urbanization affects and/or complements the natural world. Exhibit will be on display throughout 2019. harn.ufl.edu

SETH WALKER Thursday, December 13 from 8 - 11pm Heartwood Soundstage, 619 S. Main St.

GAINESVILLE - His stellar new album, ‘Gotta Get Back’ is as remarkable as the story behind it, which stretches from Walker’s childhood living on a commune in North Carolina to stints in Austin, Nashville, New York and New Orleans. heartwoodsoundstage. com

VOCTAVE Monday, December 10 at 7:30pm Phillips Center, 3201 Hull Rd.

GAINESVILLE - This 11-member a cappella group with a dynamic vocal range of nearly five octaves will ring in the holidays with a festive repertoire that will put you in the spirit of the season. Voctave brings together a wealth of diverse backgrounds and musical experiences. From gospel to musical theater, contemporary Christian to barbershop, pop to choral specialists, Voctave voices have covered it all, both in and out of the a cappella realm. performingarts.ufl.edu

4-H HOLIDAY GALA Thursday, December 13 at 7:00pm Clark Plantation

NEWBERRY - Annual event to benefit Life Ready, a partnership program between 4-H and the Alachua County Sheriff ’s Office aimed at reaching at-risk Junior and Senior high school students. Students voluntarily meet weekly during their lunch time to develop their skills, knowledge, and experiences so they are ready for life after high school. For tickets and information, visit bit. ly/2018holiday4h

DANCE ALIVE NATIONAL BALLET: THE NUTCRACKER December 14, 15 and 16 Phillips Center, 3201 Hull Rd.

GAINESVILLE - Celebrate the Holiday Season with ‘The Nutcracker’. The all-time family favorite with beautiful dancing, sets and costumes. Sheer magic! performingarts.ufl.edu

CIRQUE MUSICA HOLIDAY PRESENTS WONDERLAND Monday, December 17 at 7pm O’Connell Center, 250 Gale Lemerand Dr.

GAINESVILLE - This is the perfect opportunity for the entire family to experience great holiday music, LIVE, while enjoying spectacular costumes, production, and an edge of your seat circus experience. Go on a journey into a world of “Wonderland” with unforgettable visuals and amazing acrobats, aerialists, hilarious hijinks and holiday cheer together with your favorite holiday songs performed by a live symphony orchestra. oconnellcenter.ufl.edu

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CANCER CONNECTIONS Wednesday, December 19th from Noon to 1pm HealthStreet, 2401 SW Archer Rd.

GAINESVILLE - Free monthly educational and networking meeting for cancer healthcare professionals, cancer patients/survivors/ caregivers, and anyone interested in learning more about current cancer treatments and services. Speakers include researchers, treatment specialists, therapists, dietitians, hospice workers, nurse navigators, etc. RSVPs are requested. For more information, contact Barb Thomas: bnbbarb@gmail.com

DOWNTOWN COUNTDOWN Monday, December 31 from 9pm - 12am Bo Diddley Plaza

GAINESVILLE - Featuring two live bands and a countdown to midnight to ring in 2019. Headlining this experience are The Impostors (The Beatles tribute band) and The Shakedown (contemporary blues). Revelers are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets to the plaza for seating. visitgainesville.com

RECURRING EVENTS CONTRA DANCE First Sundays & Third Saturdays Thelma A. Boltin Center, 516 NE 2nd Ave

GAINESVILLE - Contra dancing is energetic, social dancing that’s fun for everyone (all ages are welcome) and no partner is necessary. The music is live. Dances are taught, walked through, and called. No experience or special dress is required. Wear casual attire and comfortable shoes. godsdance.org

GAINESVILLE MUSIC ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM & WORKSHOP First Mondays from 6:30 – 7:30pm Aurora Downtown, 109 SE 4th Ave

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GAINESVILLE - Join your music community for a workshop on a carefully developed aspect of different areas of the music business. These events begin with a presentation and workshop on a thoughtfully researched topic that our organization thinks will genuinely help our music community. gainesvillemusicassociation.com

Saturday, January 5 at 9pm High Dive, 210 SW 2nd Ave.

ADULT COLORING PROGRAM

GAINESVILLE - Gainesville’s own 10-piece soul band blends the sounds of 1960s and 1970s soul with influences as far-ranging as indie rock, ska, punk and jazz. This veritable soul orchestra is sure to keep you moving and grooving to their big, horn-driven sound. highdivegainesville.com

Third Mondays from 1pm – 3pm Senior Recreation Center, 5701 NW 34th Blvd.

CAMELLIA SHOW

GAINESVILLE - Get together for a fun hour of coloring! Coloring lifts your spirits, enhances creativity and brings out the child in you. No artistic expertise is required, and supplies will be provided, though you are welcome to bring your own. For more information, contact Linda Dean: ldean@aclib.us

January 5 & 6 Kanapaha Botanical Gardens

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GAINESVILLE - This two day event features prize-winning camellias of all sizes, shapes, and colors. There will be judged exhibits of japonicas, reticulatas, hybrids, and species. This show is geared toward educating the public about the care, culture, and appreciation of camellias, both in the greenhouse and in the landscape. www.americancamellias.org

FLORIDA MUSEUM 40TH COLLECTORS DAY Saturday, January 12 from 10am - 3pm Florida Museum, 3215 Hull Rd.

GAINESVILLE - Enjoy a variety of personal collections and learn the history and context of these treasures. Discover how collecting isn’t just for scientists! floridamuseum.ufl.edu or 352-273-2061.

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Mondays from 4pm – 7pm Tioga Town Center (under the trees)

GAINESVILLE - At this market you will find a variety of produce (Fruits & Vegetables) from several local organic, hydroponic and conventional farms. Fruits and vegetables offered are seasonal and change throughout the year. Also available are artisan food vendors; jams & jellies, baked goods, confections and more. fb.com/TiogaMondayMarket

ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE Mondays 6:45 – 9:30pm 1624 NW 5th Avenue

GAINESVILLE - This is the kind of dancing which began in the 16th century and is still being written and danced today around the world. All dances are taught, walked

through and called. No partner, experience, or special dress required. If you are new please come to the beginner lesson each evening at 6:45. Dance to jigs, reels, and beautiful waltz music by Hoggetowne Fancy. Everyone is welcome. This is easier than ballroom because there are no partner holds and the caller does the leading. Visit our Facebook page to see videos. bit.ly/ EnglishCountry

HEALTH AGING SERIES Second Tuesdays from 3:30 - 4:30pm The Village at Gainesville (Tower Club Ballroom)

GAINESVILLE - Weekly presentations by respected doctors and healthcare professionals on a variety of topics like Cardiology, Vision, Alzheimer’s and more. Offered by North Florida Regional Medical Center. Details at www.thevillageonline.com/events/

FUN WITH FLOWERS Third Tuesdays from 9:30am - noon Gainesville Garden Club, 1350 NW 75th St

GAINESVILLE - Hands-on floral design program includes lecture, demonstration and materials. Coffee social at 9:30 am. RSVP requested rsvp.ggcfl@gmail.com or www. ggcfl.org

GOOD MORNING GAINESVILLE First Wednesdays from 7:30am - 9am 4650 NW 39th Place

GAINESVILLE - Join Jennifer Webb at St. Leo University on the first Wednesday of each month for a free, compassionate networking event. You’ll introduce your company, make great connections, and engage in a lively discussion on a topic that is designed to improve the community. For more information email Jennifer@magiccomm.com

UNION STREET FARMERS MARKET Wednesdays from 4pm – 7pm Bo Diddley Plaza

GAINESVILLE - Bring a bag and pick up some locally-grown and produced vegetables, meat and dairy to take home for your kitchen. Browse local vendors offering a variety of hand-crafted items from jewelry to kombucha. There’s also food trucks and live entertainment — all in a family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy downtown and support local producers, musicians and artisans while sharing some quality time with your neighbors. unionstreetfarmersmkt.com

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GAINESVILLE - Tai Chi and Gentle Motions classes for seniors on Thursdays at 9:30 am (Tai Chi) and 10:30 am (Gentle Motions) at Crown Pointe Senior Healthcare Center in Gainesville. Contact Paul Gebhart at 352379-6124 for info.

GAINESVILLE - Artwalk Gainesville is a free self-guided tour that combines exciting visual art, live performance, and events in downtown Gainesville with many local galleries, eateries and businesses participating. Artwalk is an exciting, fun way to experience the amazing wealth of creativity the Gainesville community has to offer. Free and open to the public. artwalkgainesville.com

THIRD THURSDAY ON MAIN Third Thursdays from 5 – 9pm Downtown Main Street

ALACHUA - This is the perfect event to get your “pre-weekend” on! Alachua’s Downtown area comes alive with the sound of music, unique dining, shopping, craft vendors, and so much more! This event is sponsored by the City of Alachua Community Redevelopment Agency. cityofalachua.com

HIGH SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET Thursdays from 12 noon – 4pm First Saturday each month from 9am – 1pm 115 NE Railroad Avenue

HIGH SPRINGS - Florida grown fruit, vegetables, dairy & meats as well as honey, handmade treats and more. The Farmers Market is produced by The City of High Springs. farmersmarket.highsprings.com

PRIMETIME EDUCATION SERIES Thursdays from 2:30 - 4pm Senior Recreation Center, 5701 NW 34th Blvd.

Carillon Holiday Concert Sunday, Dec. 2 from 3 - 4pm CENTURY TOWER, 375 NEWELL DR. GAINESVILLE - Programs are distributed at the south base of the tower and listeners are encouraged to find a location at least 100 feet from the tower for an optimal listening experience. Bring a blanket or lawn chair! arts.ufl.edu

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GAINESVILLE - PrimeTime Institute (PTI) provides a wide variety of educational programs and social activities for people age 50+ that foster wellness, encourage personal and intellectual growth, and that provide an environment for developing new interests, making new friends, and becoming involved as volunteers. Schedule at www.primetimeinstitute.org

HIGH SPRINGS FIRST FRIDAY NIGHT First Fridays from 5pm - 8pm Downtown

HIGH SPRINGS - Join the fun in lovely downtown High Springs. Local merchants will offer special sales, a raffle and more. Family fun for all ages. facebook.com/ HighSpringsDowntownMerchants

ALACHUA COUNTY FARMERS MARKET Saturdays from 8:30am – 12pm 5920 NW 13th Street

GAINESVILLE - Don’t forget to bring shopping bags, your grocery list, and plenty of small bills. A grower’s only market – meaning the vendors selling produce, plants, and other products must have grown the items themselves. Located in an open air pavilion with additional outdoor booths protected by shade cloth. 441market.com

HAILE FARMERS MARKET Saturdays from 8:30am – 12pm Haile Plantation Village

GAINESVILLE - Take a stroll down the treelined streets of the Haile Village Center to browse for groceries, prepared food, and handmade gifts, then continue on for more shopping or brunching at the Village Center’s locally-owned shops and restaurants. hailefarmersmarket.com

JAZZ ON THE GREEN Second Saturdays from 6 - 8pm Celebration Pointe

GAINESVILLE - Join your neighbors for live jazz, lawn games & more! Spread a blanket under the setting sun and catch hazy ballads and intense bebop while the kids play games on the lawn. Free and open to all. celebrationpointe.com

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BOOK REVIEW BY

TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER

Thanks a Thousand: A Gratitude Journey BY A.J. JACOBS c.2018, TED Books $16.99 / $22.99 Canada, 140 pages

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great big bear. That’s what you’ve sounded like all week: a growl here, a snort there, grump, grump, snarl. Everything that could go wrong did – spectacularly. But what went right? Hmm. Grab a mug, take a seat, and turn your frown around with “Thanks a Thousand” by A.J. Jacobs. Ever have one of those days where everything goes off-kilter?

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Yep, A.J. Jacobs has them, just like the rest of us. And like most of us, he’s “ridiculously lucky” overall, something he recognizes even when “daily irritations hijack my brain.” Sadly, that happens about half the time he’s awake. He tries to be cognizant of his grumpiness; in fact, while making a point about gratitude to one of his sons, Jacobs began to think. Maybe we treat gratitude too superficially. He decided to take thankfulness to the next level by thanking every person who had a role in bringing him his daily cup of coffee. He started easy, with the coffeehouse barista whose bubbly personality reminded him to “affirm and recognize” everyone who serves him. Then he visited the coffeehouse’s coffee buyer, who taught Jacobs to slow down because “it’s hard to be grateful if we’re speeding.” He thanked the designer of the cup lid, the designer of a coffeehouse logo, and the people who developed the cup sleeve. At this point, with no end in sight – how far back, how deep should he go here? – Jacobs switched his goal. Rather than making his project “a lifetime job,” he’d thank a thousand people for his coffee. That included roasters, who ready the beans for sale. It included a trip to the Catskills, to thank those who bring water to New York City homes. Jacobs thanked the people who make coffee safe to drink, the folks who warehouse

the beans, truckers who transport it, pallet-makers, scientists, and the Colombian farmers who own coffee-bean trees passed down for generations, and who invited Jacobs to visit them again. “I won’t take them up on the invitation,” he says, “but I’m grateful to have it.” One thing goes wrong in the course of your day, and it’s like falling into the mud on the banks of a rapid river: whoosh, and everything goes downstream. “Thanks a Thousand” reminds you that there are a million reasons not to let it go. But don’t think this is a self-help book filled with sunny platitudes; quite the contrary, author A.J. Jacobs actually dissects gratitude with the help of science and research. Yes, as it turns out, being thankful is good for us and offers benefits that you may not realize. Add to that an appealingly puppyish sense of purpose in finding people to thank, and you’ve got a book that educates, informs, and charms the socks off you.

Author A.J. Jacobs

If “Thank you” is perfunctory, you need this book. If it’s an impossible-to-say phrase in your world, you really need this book. For anyone who’s grateful, appreciative, and still in that thanksgiving/ holiday mood, “Thanks a Thousand” is a book to bear in mind. s Terri Schlichenmeyer has been reading since she was 3 years old and she never goes anywhere without a book. She lives with her two dogs and 11,000 books.

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