November 2015 Inspired Living

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NOVEMBER 2015

LIVING INSPIREDNWI.COM

TRICIA BROUWERS

A Mother’s and

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Farm-to-Table Feast

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Faith and Family Tricia Brouwers made a big move for her son and many others.

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All About the Dress

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FARM-TO-TABLE FEAST PHOTO BY JOSHUA ALBANESE, FAITH AND FAMILY PHOTO BY BETH FLETCHER, ALL ABOUT THE DRESS PHOTO BY BRANDI LEE

Enjoy fresh foods and welcoming dĂŠcor this Thanksgiving.


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What We Love This Month: A bright ensemble for work or play.

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Fall paint colors that stand out all year long.

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06 Editor’s Letter

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Giving Thanks: Local women express their gratitude.

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Staying True: Classic meets eclectic in Erika Dahl’s style.

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Cheers to Fall: A grown-up twist on everyone’s favorite fall drink. On the Side: Creativity and flavor star in Thanksgiving side dishes.

Rustic Repast: The kitchen table gets a homespun makeover.

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Labor of Love: A home of many worthwhile projects.

Oil Crazy: Why everyone’s talking about essential oils.

Contour Class: A tutorial to help add contrast to your face.

08 Contributors 10 Let’s Get Social 19 In Scene 28 Calendar 80 In Closing

STAYING TRUE PHOTO BY MICHELLE HAMSTRA, LABOR OF LOVE PHOTO BY JESSICA DEKOCK, CHEERS TO FALL PHOTO BY EVE ADAMS, CONTOUR CLASS PHOTO BY TONY V. MARTIN

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LIVING VOLUME 1 // ISSUE 6

PUBLISHER

Christopher T. White GENERAL MANAGER AND VICE PRESIDENT, SALES AND MARKETING

Deb Anselm PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Editor’s

LETTER ratitude is a powerful quality. It can cause a person to do a 180, completely changing their perspective on what would otherwise be deemed a less-than-ideal situation. For example... our brand new dishwasher recently broke down. When my husband called the repair company to fix it, the only date that worked for both schedules was three weeks out. My first thought was, “We have to go three weeks without a dishwasher? How will we survive?” Oh, the tragedy. I was quickly convicted when I remembered that we’re fortunate to even have running water in this country. In so many nations, people have to walk miles to get to a well and still sometimes walk away empty-handed. Suddenly, a temporarily broken dishwasher was quite certainly no big deal. This is what gratitude does... it causes us to look at our insanely blessed lives from a wide-angle view and replaces our selfishness and entitlement with thankfulness and humility. Gratitude transforms us. Because November is the month of Thanksgiving, we asked local women to do just that: give thanks. Their answers—found on pages 14-15—reveal the kind and generous hearts behind each woman. You can tell that some of them remembered things to include as they went along, their list expanding as their minds reeled. That’s the other cool part about gratitude... once practiced, you’ll find it everywhere. I’m sure one thing we can all appreciate is good food, and there’s plenty of it in this issue. Flip to page 56 to see photos of a stunning farm-to-table Thanksgiving spread, painstakingly prepared by Melody Kwiatkowski of Village Side Farm. We also have recipes for outside-the-box Thanksgiving side dishes on page 36 and for fun apple cider cocktails on page 33. I’ll close by sharing a small portion of what I’m grateful for... my faith, my husband and two daughters, my wonderfully cozy home, and my work with this magazine. Thanks to all of you for reading. We appreciate you so much.

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Lisa Tavoletti EDITOR

Julia Perla Huisman DESIGNER

April Burford CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Eve Adams Ashley Boyer Eric Carter Rob Earnshaw Julie Dean Kessler Mark Loehrke Damian Rico Eloise Marie Valadez CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Eve Adams Jessica deKock Beth Fletcher Penny Frazier Michelle Hamstra Richard Hellyer Brandi Lee Tony V. Martin Damian Rico Gregg Rizzo Monica Zibutis PROOFREADER

Kathryn MacNeil ADVISORY BOARD

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CONTRIBUTORS JOSHUA ALBANESE is an award-winning, widely published, international photographer and filmmaker. From his studio in the West Loop of Chicago, he specializes in commercial and editorial photography as well as acting and corporate headshots. Since 2007, Joshua has delighted clients across the country with his personable and energetic shooting style, producing inviting and striking images of subjects from brides to actors to CEOs. Joshua’s photography reflects his upbringing in a large Italian family: warm, and welcoming, bold and refined. See his photos of a family Thanksgiving gathering on page 58. JILL DIERBERG CLARK is a freelance writer who has contributed to Times Media Company publications for several months, and this is her first contribution to Inspired Living. Having recently built and decorated her Chesterton home with her husband, she was especially excited to interview Erika Dahl (page 16) to learn more about her style, which incidentally, is quite similar to Jill’s. She also enjoys writing about individuals like Erika who have a strong passion for the local community. DAMIAN RICO is the Times Media Company’s community director. Damian has been a writer, photographer and videographer for the newspaper for the past five years. He is involved with many non-profits including the Salvation Army, Rotary Club of Munster, Meals on Wheels, Boys & Girls Club and the Crystal Taliefero Music Foundation. In this issue (page 53), Damian shares the Brouwer family’s story on how autism affected their lives and gave them the motivation to impact others.

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Jill Dierberg Clark

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Thanks GIVING

We asked women in the community to take a metaphorical seat ’round the Thanksgiving table to share what they’re most thankful for. Their responses range from practical (coffee!) to philosophical (laughter), but all will delight and inspire.

I am thankful for a flexible career—where I have the opportunity to work hard, help others through volunteerism, and be an engaged and involved mother in my children’s lives!

I am thankful for the renewed health of some close friends. Always thankful for family, friends, good karma, art, and I’m a tree hugger, too! TRICIA HERNANDEZ

Director of Marketing and Development, South Shore Arts

THERESA MUDD Vice President/Retail Market Leader, First Merchants Bank, and Inspired Living Advisory Board Member

I’m thankful for the many wonders that I feel from head to toe, like the sparkle in someone’s eye when their heart has been touched, laughter that is so deep that it turns into tears, giving and time shared that causes pause before released. That split moment of discomfort, for that’s when I know I’ve given all that I can, a child’s giggle on Christmas morning, a hug unaccompanied by words during a painful loss, my husband and son who share a Christian faith as I do with great passion, a mother who taught me the blessing of humility, and a family that cherishes time together as if it were the most precious gift they will ever receive. Oh, and those silly waggle dogs I have—you know, the type that races through the house as soon as you walk through the front door for no apparent reason other than you’re there! DIANE KEMP Regional Executive Director, American Heart Association


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I am very thankful for my loving parents who taught me respect and the importance of giving back to the community; they shaped me into the person that I am today. For my friends and business associates who volunteer alongside me, and for my paramour (Raymundo A. Garcia), who opens his heart and his wallet to Northwest Indiana. Be the change you wish to see in the world… together, we are doing that. KAREN MARAVILLA Owner of It’s Just Serendipity, Hammond

My most precious gift...my beautiful, loving, kindhearted, talented, intelligent daughter. She makes me a better person and the best mom I can be. My parents. For the love, support and guidance they continuously provide. For molding me into the strong woman I am today. Waking up. To each and every day and all of God’s amazing creations. Sunshine. The beach. Laughter and love. My family, friends and my dogs. For being in my corner every step of the way. My struggles and pain. For learning and growing from them. For making me stronger. My health. Food on my table. A roof over my head. A successful job. The ability and means to help others in need. The gym. Dessert. Starbucks… gotta have good coffee. For being able to count my blessings every day. The list continues to grow. LISA TAVOLETTI Inspired Living Publications Director

I am most thankful for time. It has been kind to me. It has allowed me to deepen my faith and belief, heal, take risks, persevere, trust, love and believe on a deeper level. Time has allowed me to practice breathing in God and breathing out fear. Next is my husband. I am thankful that neither one of us has ever given up. That we continue to build a life that we love, filled with our kids, family and friends, that touches on hardships, loss, celebrations, milestones, joy and laughter. What a gift! LINDA WEBER Owner of Urban Soles, Michigan City

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rika Dahl wakes up every morning with a sense of purpose. As director of communications at South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority (CVA), she has a hand in almost every aspect of the organization that plays an essential role in boosting Northwest Indiana’s economy. “At the CVA, our goal is to ‘put heads in beds and cheeks in seats’ by promoting tourism in the South SShore—by hore—by encouraging visitors to stay in our hotel rooms, visit our attractions, and eat in our restaurants,” she says. While there are days when the job is extremely demanding, Dahl reminds herself that she has been given an important and gratifying opportunity to serve the community where she was born and raised. “The hospitality industry is such a fun industry to work in—from creating relationships to promoting our wonderful attractions, restaurants, and hotels,” she says. “And [tourism] improves the quality of life for our residents because visitors stay here and spend money here.” Though her job keeps Dahl extremely busy, that doesn’t stop her from looking and feeling her best. Known for her classic-meets-eclectic style, Dahl is often found in basic, monochromatic dresses and outfits that are accented by her changing accessories, shoes, and hairstyle. “I change my hair a lot,” she says. “I could go from long hair to a pixie cut or a Mohawk, and I often change colors and add highlights.” Dahl says her home also reflects her unique style. With classic furniture pieces, she uses home accessories to add pops of color and flair. “I will take one classic piece that will never go out of style and then choose the accent pieces and wall hangings that keep the space fresh,” she says. “This sums up the way I dress, as well.” Utilizing classic basics mixed with a touch of whatever her personality is that day allows Dahl to change styles frequently, yet affordably. And no matter what, she says it is important to remain true to herself. “It’s not important to me to ‘keep up with the Joneses,’” she says. “Just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t mean you have to. You have to stay true to your style.” ■ JILL DIERBERG CLARK

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Paula Kerger and Patricia Moten Marshall

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alparaiso Mayor Jon Costas holds an annual event to raise money for local nonprofits. This year’s country-themed event featured the Allen Wronko Band, which played under the William E. Urschel Pavilion at Central Park Plaza. Proceeds benefited six charities. PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY V. MARTIN

Mayor Jon Costas and Lionel Young

Pat and Ron Blanco

Ashlyn Paris and Jessica Huycke

Don and Joanne Urschel

Frank and Lisa Kusbel with Erin and Ben Lobovitz

Vanessa Allen and Jennifer Holmes

Marko and Sheri Sowa

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he 10th anniversary of Hoosier STAR, the singing competition for local musicians, took place at LaPorte’s Civic Auditorium. Winners from the past nine seasons returned to compete, and Nanda Danitschek took the top prize. Proceeds from the event benefited the LaPorte County Symphony Orchestra. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GREGG RIZZO

Madison Pavey and Gino Francesconi

Lynne Budig and Laura Menke

Jan Martin and Kelly Keddel

Kyle Kutlik and Christian Wheeland

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Lori and Kim Mellen

Rich Schmitt and Martha King

Nicholas and Jamie Oss

Linda Rohe and Terri Hundt


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he Dunes Learning Center celebrated excellence in environmental education, featuring the presentation of the 2015 Green Apple Award to environmentalist Lee Botts, at the Spa Special Events Center. The gala included mixing and mingling, hors d’oeuvres, live music, and a silent auction to support Dunes Learning Center programs. PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY V. MARTIN

Lynn Toomey and George Fogle

Alan, Lee, and Beth Botts

Dan and Diane Massa

Laura and Jay Hennessey

Gayla Pressner and Sara Anderson with Gail and Dennis Armstrong

Susan and Mark Mihalo

Joan Machuca and Anicia Kosky

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Valparaiso espite cool and rainy weather, thousands filled the Valparaiso streets for the 37th annual Popcorn Festival, which featured arts and crafts booths, food vendors, kids’ games, two live music stages, and a Popcorn Parade.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DONNA LIND

Stephanie and Madison Cowger

Cheryl, Natalie and George Girman

Lori and Bill Thomas

Tonia McLinn, Kim Pontrelli and Amber Clark

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Jenny Gump and Tracy Hoaks

Marian Phillips and Eunice Slagle

(back) Amanda, Rob, Mike, (front) Stella, Maddy and Lexy Moreth


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Take your first step toward relieving joint pain and attend a free seminar. To register, visit PorterJOINTCARE.com or call 219-210-4845. Porter Regional Hospital is directly or indirectly owned by a partnership that proudly includes physician owners, including certain members of the hospital’s medical staff.

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THROUGH NOV 20 Colors of the Wind— Paintings by Elaine Oehmich, Substation No. 9, 435 Fayette St, Hammond. 219.933.0200. southshoreartsonline.org. An exhibit showcasing the work of a Northwest Indiana native who specializes in painting sound.

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NOV 6-29 Annual Camera Club Exhibit, Southern Shore Art Association Gallery, 724 Franklin St, Michigan City. 219.369.9028. southernshoreartassociation. com. Fine art photography exhibit. Work pictured: Sunset Curl by Rhonda Mullen.

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THROUGH JAN 9 Chris Silva—Human Mess, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W 2nd St, Michigan City. 219.874.4900. lubeznikcenter. org. An array of mixed-media work with an interesting juxtaposition of color, texture, lighting and sound.

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NOV 21-JAN 2 Holiday Artisan Market, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W 2nd St, Ste 100, Michigan City. 219.874.4900. lubeznikcenter.org. A gift boutique featuring an array of quality handcrafted merchandise from some of the Midwest’s finest craftspeople.

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NOV 28-DEC 20 Christmas in the Park & Festival of Lights, 4-7pm, Prairie West Park, 9359 West Oakridge Dr, St. John. 219.365.6236. Stroll along the paths viewing the beautifully decorated trees sponsored by local merchants, clubs, churches and neighbors.

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NOV 19-DEC 27 A Christmas Story, Theatre at the Center, 1040 Ridge Rd, Munster. 219.836.3255. theatreatthecenter.com. All the classic scenes from the holiday favorite come to life on stage.

25 NOV 20-JAN 10 Dorothea Lange’s America, Krasl Art Center, 707 Lake Blvd, St. Joseph, Mich. 269.983.0271. krasl.org. A collection of photography by socially conscious photographers of the Great Depression.

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NOV 7 5th Annual Big Night Out—Bid for Kids’ Sake Auction Event, Lost Dunes Golf Club, 9300 Red Arrow Hwy, Bridgman, Mich. 877.367.2244. bbbsofbc.org. This magical night features a live and silent auction benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Berrien & Cass.

Buddy Guy, 8pm, Star Plaza Theatre, 8001 Delaware Pl, Merrillville. 800.745.3000. starplazatheatre.com. The Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Famer performs.

Luminary Festival, 5-9pm, downtown St. Joseph, Mich. stjoetoday.com. More than 1,000 luminaries light the way as shops stay open late for early holiday shopping.

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NOV 6 Art After Dark Gala, 6pm cocktail hour, 7pm dinner, Sand Creek Country Club, 1001 Sand Creek Dr, Chesterton. 219.926.4711. chestertonart.com. Chesterton Art Center’s annual fundraiser features dinner, dancing, a silent auction and cocktails. All proceeds benefit youth programs and the maintenance of the Chesterton Art Center.

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NOV 21-22 Fall Artisan Market, noon-7pm Sat, noon-5pm Sun, Journeyman Distillery, 109 Generations Dr, Three Oaks, Mich. 269.820.2050. journeymandistillery.com. Enjoy hand-crafted cocktails and live music while perusing hand-crafted items from more than 50 vendors.

NOV 7 5th Annual Big Night Out—Bid for Kids’ Sake Auction Event, Lost Dunes Golf Club, 9300 Red Arrow Hwy, Bridgman, Mich. 877.367.2244. bbbsofbc.org. This magical night features a live and silent auction benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Berrien & Cass. NOV 7 Michiana Humane Society Harvest Home Tour, Harbor Country, Mich. 219.872.4499. michianahumanesociety.org. This self-guided tour takes guests through six beautifully appointed homes in Harbor Country and the neighboring communities. Proceeds benefit Michiana Humane Society.

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NOV 19 ARTability Show & Auction, 5:30-8pm, Framing Concepts, 219 Broadway, Chesterton. 219.464.9621. oppent.org. Each year, Opportunity Enterprises partners with Framing Concepts for this ever-popular show featuring the canvas, ceramic, glass and jewelry artwork created by nearly 150 OE participants. Free to the public, this show and auction is a great way for community members to show their support.

NOV 27-28 Christmas Long Ago, 2-5pm, Buckley Homestead County Park, 3606 Belshaw Rd, Lowell. 219.769.7275. lakecountyparks.com. The traditions of Christmases past come to life as volunteers re-enact the coming holiday.

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NOV 20 Annual Fall Fundraiser and 20th Anniversary Celebration of St. Jude House, Patrician Banquet Center, 410 E Lincoln Hwy, Schererville. 219.662.7066. stjudehouse.org. In celebration of 20 years of assisting families of domestic violence and sexual assault, the organization’s fall fundraiser has a roaring ’20s theme and features dinner, cocktails and dancing.

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NOV 19 ARTability Show & Auction, 5:30-8pm, Framing Concepts, 219 Broadway, Chesterton. 219.464.9621. oppent.org. Each year, Opportunity Enterprises partners with Framing Concepts for this ever-popular show featuring the canvas, ceramic, glass and jewelry artwork created by nearly 150 OE participants. Free to the public, this show and auction is a great way for community members to show their support.

THROUGH NOV 20

Colors of the Wind— Paintings by Elaine Oehmich, Substation No. 9, 435 Fayette St, Hammond. 219.933.0200. southshoreartsonline.org. An exhibit showcasing the work of a Northwest Indiana native who specializes in painting sound.

THROUGH JAN 9

Chris Silva—Human Mess, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W 2nd St, Michigan City. 219.874.4900. lubeznikcenter.org. An array of mixed-media work with interesting juxtapositions of color, texture, lighting and sound.

NOV 6-29

Annual Camera Club Exhibit, Southern Shore Art Association Gallery, 724 Franklin St, Michigan City. 219.369.9028. southernshore artassociation.com. Fine art photography exhibit.

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NOV 7

‘I’m Spiritual, Damnit!’ & ‘Wiggerlover,’ 8pm, The Acorn Theater, 107 Generations Dr, Three Oaks, Mich. 269.756.3879. acorntheater.com. One woman’s struggle to bring spirituality to her life, followed by the totally true story of one boy’s life in an interracial family in Chicago, 1979.

NOV 7

Interwoven Expressions 2015, 9am-5pm, Sand Creek Country Club, 1001 Sand Creek Dr S, Chesterton. 219.730.8460. interwovenexpressions.com. 31st annual juried sale and exhibit by Midwest fiber artists.

NOV 7

Jail Break 5K Run, 8:30am race, Old Sheriff’s House and Jail, 226 S Main St, Crown Point. oldsheriffshouse.org. Starting and finishing at the historic jail, this run/walk

travels through the scenic streets of Crown Point. Each participant receives a free pass to tour the jail.

NOV 7

La Pour Brew Fest, 11am-2pm, LaPorte Civic Auditorium, 1001 Ridge St, LaPorte. 219.575.0918. eventbrite.com. An end of the season craft beer festival celebrating local and national breweries with food, beer and music.

NOV 7

Pancake Breakfast, 8am-noon, Munster Social Center, 8751 Lions Club Dr, Munster. 219.513.8911. hscalumet.org. An all-youcan-eat pancake breakfast hosted by Humane Society Calumet Area.

NOV 7

Taltree 10K, 9am, Taltree Arboretum & Gardens, 450 W 100 N, Valparaiso.

219.462.0025. taltree.org. A 6.2-mile run/walk through the beautiful fall foliage, plus a kids’ fun run. Open to runners and walkers of all skill levels.

NOV 7

Willie Nile, 7:30pm, Memorial Opera House, 104 Indiana Ave, Valparaiso. 219.548.9137. memorialoperahouse.com. The American singersongwriter performs.

NOV 7-8, 14-15, 21-22

Mary Poppins the Musical, The Auditorium in St. John the Baptist School, Lincoln & 119th St, Whiting. visitwhiting. com. The Marian Theatre Guild brings everyone’s favorite magical nanny to the stage.

NOV 8-JAN 3

‘A Christmas Story’ Comes Home, Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Corinne Dr, Hammond. 219.989.7979.


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Thanksgiving Soul Jam, 7pm, Star Plaza Theatre, 8001 Delaware Pl, Merrillville. 800.745.3000. starplazatheatre.com. Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards, The Spinners, The Dramatics, and The Manhattans.

NOV 27-28

Christmas Long Ago, 2-5pm, Buckley Homestead County Park, 3606 Belshaw Rd, Lowell. 219.769.7275. lakecountyparks.com. The traditions of Christmases past come to life as volunteers re-enact the coming holiday.

‘A Christmas Story’ Comes Home at Indiana Welcome Center runs November 8 through January 3.

southshorecva.com/ achristmasstory. Six animatronic window displays from Macy’s Department Store in New York feature scenes from the beloved movie, plus a variety of events and activities that pay homage to this holiday classic.

NOV 13

Brian Wilson in Concert, 9pm, Silver Creek Event Center, Four Winds Casino, 11111 Wilson Rd, New Buffalo, Mich. 866.494.6371. fourwindscasino.com/events. The man behind some of the most cherished music in pop music history performs.

NOV 14

Buddy Guy, 8pm, Star Plaza Theatre, 8001 Delaware Pl, Merrillville. 800.745.3000. starplazatheatre.com. The Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Famer performs.

NOV 14

Let the 20s Roar Dinner Dance, Sts. Peter & Paul Macedonian Banquet Hall, 9660 Broadway, Crown Point. 219.384.4348. A 1920s-themed dinner dance. Costumes encouraged.

NOV 19-DEC 27

A Christmas Story, Theatre at the Center, 1040 Ridge Rd, Munster. 219.836.3255. theatreatthecenter.com. All the classic scenes from the holiday favorite come to life on stage.

NOV 20

Luminary Festival, 5-9pm, downtown St. Joseph, Mich. stjoetoday.com. More than 1,000 luminaries light the way as shops stay open late for early holiday shopping.

NOV 20-JAN 10

Dorothea Lange’s America, Krasl Art Center, 707 Lake Blvd, St. Joseph, Mich. 269.983.0271. krasl.org. A collection of photography by socially conscious photographers of the Great Depression.

NOV 21

14th Annual Holiday Shopping Spree, 10am-3pm, Kahler Middle School, 600 Joliet St, Dyer. 219.865.2505. Holiday shopping with more than 100 vendors.

NOV 21

Holiday Kick-off Celebration—A Tribute to Jean Shepherd! Sibley Blvd & Harrison Park, Hammond. Holiday fun awaits with a visit with Santa and elves, kids’ activities, contests and more at this annual festive event.

NOV 21-22

Fall Artisan Market, noon-7pm Sat, noon-5pm Sun, Journeyman Distillery, 109 Generations Dr, Three Oaks, Mich. 269.820.2050. journeymandistillery.com. Enjoy hand-crafted cocktails

and live music while perusing hand-crafted items from more than 50 vendors.

NOV 21-22

Holidaze Arts and Craft Show, Porter County Expo Center, 215 E Division Rd, Valparaiso. 219.464.9918. holidazecraftshow.vpweb.com. The holiday shopping season begins early with 180 arts and crafts vendors.

NOV 21-JAN 2

Holiday Artisan Market, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W 2nd St, Ste 100, Michigan City. 219.874.4900. lubeznikcenter.org. A gift boutique featuring an array of quality handcrafted merchandise from some of the Midwest’s finest craftspeople.

NOV 27

2015 Valparaiso Turkey Trot, 8am 10K start; 8:10am 5K start, 2727 N Campbell St, Valparaiso. porterstarke. org/turkeytrot. Porter-Starke Services hosts this annual 10K run and 5K walk/run, a Thanksgiving tradition.

NOV 27

Donny & Marie Osmond, 8pm, Horseshoe Casino Hammond, 777 Casino Center Dr, Hammond. 866.711.7463. caesars.com/ horseshoe-hammond. The beloved brother and sister duo performs.

NOV 27-29

New Buffalo Holiday Celebration, Lions Beachfront Park, New Buffalo, Mich. 888.660.6222. newbuffalo.org. The holiday season kicks off with shopping, Santa, a parade, tree lighting and more.

NOV 27-29, DEC 4-6, 11-13

A Christmas Carol— The Musical, Memorial Opera House, 104 Indiana Ave, Valparaiso. 219.548.9137. memorialoperahouse.com. The story of Ebeneezer Scrooge and his ghostly encounters comes to life in this lavish and thrilling musical.

NOV 28

Hometown Holiday Celebration & Twilight Christmas Parade, 2-8pm, Thomas Centennial Park, 220 Broadway, Chesterton. 219.926.5513. Holiday celebration with a parade, shopping, carriage rides and more.

NOV 28-DEC 20

Christmas in the Park & Festival of Lights, 4-7pm, Prairie West Park, 9359 West Oakridge Dr, St. John. 219.365.6236. Stroll along the paths viewing the beautifully decorated trees sponsored by local merchants, clubs, churches and neighbors.

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DULGE

PHOTOGRAPHY BY EVE ADAMS

Cheers TO

fall

Sweet, crisp, and refreshing, apple cider is a seasonal treat that many look forward to every year. Drink it chilled for a refreshing sweet drink or heat and add a cinnamon stick to warm up on a chilly day. Monessa Dowd, manager and bartender at Bon Femme CafĂŠ in Valparaiso, gives apple cider a grown-up twist with these fun fall recipes. â– EVE ADAMS

APPLE CIDER MARGARITA 1 ounce Gran Marnier 1.5 ounce Tequila Gold 3 ounces apple cider

Put all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake. Rim glass with coarse salt. Pour over ice.

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HOT MAPLE CIDER 1.5 ounce Crown Royal Maple 2 ounces hot apple cider

Garnish with whipped cream and sprinkle with cinnamon and brown sugar.

APPLE CIDER SANGRIA (RIGHT)

Use large pitcher for preparation. 1 bottle chilled Pinot Grigio 1 cup chilled club soda 1 cup chilled apple cider 1 chopped Granny Smith apple 1 chopped Red Delicious apple 1 chopped Gala apple

Add chopped apples to pitcher.

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HOT APPLE PIE

1 ounce Tuaca ½ ounce vanilla vodka

4 ounces hot apple cider Put all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake. Large Red Delicious apples scooped out make festive cups. Garnish with a cinnamon stick.

CARAMEL APPLE MARTINI (ABOVE)

2½ ounces caramel vodka 4 ounces apple cider

Rim martini glass with caramel syrup and place in freezer until caramel hardens and glass chills. Put ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Garnish by floating apple ring on top.

APPLE CIDER MIMOSAS (LEFT)

½ cup chilled Champagne of your choice ½ cup of chilled apple cider

Garnish with Granny Smith apple slice and sprig of fresh mint.

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Cranberry Sauce with Orange, Vanilla, and Port at Gamba Ristorante

Cranberry Sauce with Orange, Vanilla, and Port

W

hile turkey is often looked upon as the star of the Thanksgiving table, it’s the side dishes that people often crave annually at their family holiday celebrations. Sides can fall into a variety of categories, from super easy to extremely involved or just plain old-fashioned good American fare to those with an ethnic twist. “Thanksgiving is my absolute favorite meal,” says Mike Rueth, Combine all ingredients in sauce pan. executive chef at Gamba Ristorante in Merrillville. Rueth says Bring to boil over high heat. Reduce side dishes are not only interesting to make but they find favor with many family members. heat to medium. Stirring regularly, “I don’t think any meal says family tradition like Thanksgiving. Thus, many of my recipes cook until cranberries are broken I make are the same ones I made with my aunt and grandmother when I first started cooking down and liquid reduces by about when I was 8 or 9 years old,” he says. half (about 15 minutes). Chill at least Due to his hectic work schedule, Rueth says his younger brother is now doing much of the 1 hour before use. This sauce is holiday cooking. One side dish Rueth has enjoyed making through the years with his aunt especially good on turkey sandwich is a cranberry sauce recipe for the Thanksgiving meal. Another favorite is roasted Brussels leftovers. sprouts with butternut squash and maple-bacon vinaigrette, which was inspired by his -From Mike Rueth brother. Rueth modified the Brussels sprouts recipe through the years. Cathy Cameron, owner of Foodie’s Marketcafe in Dyer, says side dishes are definitely recipes people can get creative with, although she prefers to not go too over the top with her preparations. Cameron, though, has experimented with various dishes for her holidays. Among favorites are fresh cranberry sauce. “I put a little bit of orange in it,” she says, which gives it a bit more of a sweet flavor. “I also do a sweet potato recipe with candied pecans and streusel on top,” she says. Various vegetables always make interesting and flavorful sides, Cameron says. She enjoys making a fall maple glazed carrot dish with multi-colored carrots. “I sauté them with butter and a little brown sugar,” she says. Try your hand at the following side dish recipes for your holiday gathering. ■ ELOISE MARIE VALADEZ

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On the Side

1 pound whole fresh or frozen cranberries 1 vanilla bean, split and scraped Zest of 1 orange 1 cup fresh squeezed orange juice 1/2 cup Port 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup white granulated sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 piece star anise (optional—if you can’t find it at the store, don’t let it stop you from making the sauce; it’s still fantastic without it)


Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Butternut Squash and Maple-Bacon Vinaigrette

2 pounds Brussels sprouts, quartered 2 cups butternut squash, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch dice 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Vinaigrette: 8 ounces good quality bacon, chopped (we like Nueske’s) 1 shallot, peeled and minced 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 1/2 cup real maple syrup (we like Blis Bourbon Barrel Aged Maple from Michigan or Deep River Maple) 1 cup chicken stock

To make vinaigrette: In large sauté pan, over medium heat, cook bacon until fat is rendered and it is brown and crispy. Add shallot and cook another minute or two until it’s translucent. Deglaze pan with apple cider vinegar. Whisk in mustard. Add maple syrup and chicken stock. Boil about 10 minutes until liquid is reduced by half and has thickened slightly. Set aside while roasting Brussels sprouts and squash.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Butternut Squash and Maple-Bacon Vinaigrette at Gamba Ristorante

Brussels Sprouts and Squash: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Toss Brussels sprouts and squash with oil and salt. Spread Brussels sprouts and squash in single layer on large, parchment-lined sheet tray. It’s important that they aren’t too crowded for them to roast rather than steam. Roast 15-20 minutes until squash is tender, and Brussels sprouts are lightly browned and crispy on the outside. Just prior to serving, reheat bacon maple vinaigrette and bring to a boil. Add Brussels sprouts and squash to pan with warm vinaigrette, heat through, and serve immediately. -From Mike Rueth

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Pecan Streusel Sweet Potatoes 2 (29-ounce) cans sweet potatoes

Topping Ingredients: 1/2 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans 1/2 cup butter, melted 1/3 cup butter, melted 1/2 cup milk 1 cup flour 2 eggs 1 teaspoon salt 1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9 x 9 casserole dish. Mash drained sweet potatoes. Mix sweet potatoes, white sugar, 1 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup butter, milk, eggs, salt, vanilla and pumpkin pie spice together until smooth; spread in even layer in casserole dish. Stir 1/2 cup brown sugar, pecans, and 1/3 cup of butter together in small bowl. Mix flour into pecan mixture using your hands or a fork until crumbly; cover potatoes evenly with topping. Bake for about 40 minutes until cooked through and topping is lightly browned. Tip: double the amount and make another to freeze until your next holiday occasion or to share with a friend. The work is already done! Just heat and eat. Disposable aluminum pans work great. -From Cathy Cameron

Pecan Streusel Sweet Potatoes at Foodie’s Marketcafe

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Fall Maple Glazed Carrots at Foodie’s Marketcafe

Fall Maple Glazed Carrots 1-1/2 pounds carrots, peeled and cut in sticks or circles (substitute baby carrots if desired) 1/4 cup butter 1/3 cup maple syrup Salt and pepper to taste Pinch of Lawry’s seasoned salt

Place carrots in a pot with salted water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 15-20 minutes until slightly soft. Drain and set aside. Melt butter in saucepan over medium-low heat. Add syrup to butter and cook briefly, 1 to 2 minutes. Put carrots in saucepan, add salt, pepper and Lawry’s and stir until carrots are coated and hot. Transfer to serving dish. -From Cathy Cameron

THE RESTAURANTS Foodie’s Marketcafe 151 Joliet St, Dyer 219.864.3030; foodiesmarketcafe.com Gamba Ristorante 455 E 84th Dr, Merrillville 219.736.5000; gambaristorante.com

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HOME Add warmth, depth, and vibrance to your home with fall paint colors that stand out all year long. Styling by Betsy Glass

OPTIMISTIC ORANGE SHERWIN WILLIAMS

Add fabulous color with a modern flair to either a dining room or bathroom. Pairs perfectly with white coral accents, exposed brick or even white wainscoted walls.

ROASTED SQUASH VALSPAR

Use this beachy but vibrant chic color as an accent wall paired with light gray tones such as weathered pallet wood walls, light gray paint or wooden art.

OXIDE COPPER

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SHERWIN WILLIAMS Use this shade on bedroom walls for a cozy, warm vacation vibe, paired with white trim, accents and bedding.

ORANGE MOTIF

SHERWIN WILLIAMS This soft and subtle creamy tone is great for sunrooms, screen porches or even wooden porch floors.

FALL LEAF VALSPAR

Energetic color works wonderfully to pop repurposed furniture such as desks, dressers and more. Gathers well with off-white tones and aqua accents.

ABOUT THE STYLIST Betsy Glass is the owner of Lakeside Designs & Stage Services, offering design services in Chicago, Northwest Indiana and Southwest Michigan. She is also a Michigan licensed Realtor with Farley Real Estate in New Buffalo, Michigan. She designs for clients looking to buy, sell or looking for a fixer-upper. Betsy is available at 269.277.7290.

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Tony Sorci of Crown Point’s Life + Limb Designs designed the 94-foot farm table for Locavore Farm’s Dine on the Land dinners.

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t’s like something out of one of those aspirational commercials for life insurance or pharmaceuticals: a group of good-looking people (often clad in chic white linen and denim, and representing a crosssection of desirable demographics) gathered around a beautifully crafted and impeccably decorated wooden table in the middle of a fall field or some other appropriately pastoral setting to enjoy a wonderful alfresco meal and the pleasure of each other’s sparkling company. It’s the kind of scene that hardly seems like the stuff of real life. But at least one part of this fantasy is becoming more of a reality, as homeowners seek out the simplicity and charm Farmhouse tables, like these designed and built by Tony Sorci of of a farmhouse table for their own kitchen or Life + Limb Designs, are increasingly dining room. Tony Sorci has been designing popular because of their nostalgia, and building farmhouse tables for the past good looks, and practicality. year or so, and believes he got into the game at perhaps the height of its popularity. “The desire for handcrafted farmhouse tables is at a peak,” says the owner of Crown Point’s Life + Limb Designs. “I think people are drawn to simple designs that connect to the past—farmhouse tables look like 219.308.3808 something your grandparents grew up eating lifeandlimbdesigns.com meals around.” There’s more than just nostalgic longing at work in the current farmhouse table craze, One reason he prefers not to however. Sorci says that in addition to their offer a general price range for good looks, customers also appreciate the the tables he makes is that he tables’ inherent solidity and practicality. believes each one is something “Along with wanting something that’s in of a unique piece—the product style, a lot of people have the desire to create a of much discussion with his bigger table to host more guests for meals, and customers to build not just farmhouse tables tend to be a lot of table for any farmhouse table, but their a reasonable price,” he explains. “People also farmhouse table. seem to have a growing desire for handcrafted Sorci says he and his items. Whether it’s coffee, beer, food or tables, customers “work together to people just love the idea of connecting with the decide what’s best for their makers of their goods and putting a face and a space and desired use, and we story to the things in their homes.” build a relationship along the way. When their table is finished I want The story of a farmhouse table, Sorci says, is one that is meant to them to appreciate the whole process and to feel they got something develop over time, with the wear and tear of everyday use adding new handmade just for them from someone they really got to know.” chapters with each passing year. So there’s no need to upbraid the kids Sorci sees this, in fact, as a little bit of the farmhouse table mentality for playing too rough around it or to constantly stress over coaster right there in the design and building process—people coming together usage—those nicks and scratches and little dents are all marks of a to create something basic, solid and timeless. family life well lived for a farmhouse table. “I love the idea of slowing down, something that I think often gets “Farmhouse tables are great if you have kids,” Sorci notes. “They lost in 21st century living. Even as my customers are investing in a grow in character as they get worn, and since they’re relatively cheap in handcrafted table, I encourage them to also invest time into the people comparison to retail tables you don’t feel like you need to obsess over around them—to rediscover the joy of good things like food, drink, their protection.” song and laughter with the people they love.” While his customers may not need to obsess over their finished tables, Sorci nevertheless likes to put his full heart and soul into their creation. ■ MARK LOEHRKE

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Labor OF Love By Julie Dean Kessler

Photography by Jessica deKock

Clair and Lynn Hoeksema combine elegance and warmth in their St. John, Ind., home. On this page, the main dining room always holds touches of the season, where an armoire displays one of Lynn’s treasured dish collections. On the following page, single panels of drapes allow maximum natural light in the formal dining room with its coffered ceiling; immaculate landscaping graces the 5,000-squarefoot home; and Lynn’s warm personality adds to the home’s welcoming vibe.

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A St. John couple delights in DIY projects for their Dutch-inspired home

t was when Lynn Hoeksema, who is afraid of heights, found herself on scaffolding in the great room helping husband Clair try to install a massive curtain rod near the vaulted ceiling that she had a bit of déjà vu. She’d been there before. They’d been installing design elements in their St. John, Indiana, home a few years ago. Lynn was cautiously crawling along the as-yet un-railed catwalk above the great room, trying not to look down. Since then Lynn, une femme d’un certain age, has been just as intrepid, alongside her husband, the two completing in harmony arduous DIY projects that would be too DIY for many. Example: She installed ceramic flooring and wall tiles—all of it, from kitchens (yes, two), to five of the six baths, to porch, to finished basement, including basement utility rooms. So sewing drapes for the great room and her office may seem tame by comparison, except for their material—a subtle, rich dupioni silk—length, and breadth (the entire great room

wall). She recalls having to lay the whole thing out on the basement floor, “crawling around it to cut the fabric and lining,” which are puddled at the base. Just as for the 9-foot-tall window in her office, the sewing seemed “like making a large tent!” Still, “I love doing these things” in the 5,000-square-foot home, Lynn says. And she loves that Clair is a partner in home projects, except for the deep walk-in pantry he built alone, “just for me.” The motionsensor light is a favorite element. Two kitchens, one in the finished basement, are invaluable with the considerable entertaining the couple enjoys. Moving to St. John from South Holland, Illinois, in 1971 to be among close-knit friends who share their Dutch origins, the Hoeksemas built their home in 2006, with Clair and his nephew doing most of the work. The house is a balance of English design, Dutch décor, and modern conveniences. A summer gathering of 40 fellow Tri Kappa women was easily handled from the second kitchen, with double oven, dishwasher, large island, and dining area.

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An additional dining area plus long window seat with storage for cushions and pillows allows lots of comfy space for younger visiting relatives. Young and older love the home theater; Clair bought the seats original to a theater in Michigan and, of course, installed them himself. He and Lynn also remodeled the bath downstairs; Clair wrestled with the plumbing and rainfall shower head and Lynn tiled color and walls, creating a bench and niche as well. Lynn is matter-of-fact, saying, “We just watched Internet programs on how to do it.” The main-floor kitchen’s large, polished-granite island and wine cooler make entertaining easier here, too, and the breakfast bar is where Lynn pores over recipes from her collection of more than 100 cookbooks. Her favorite accents: The three-panel depictions in Portuguese tile of fish and fowl and the tulip-dotted Turkish tiles over the stove. A few steps down through a French door is the breakfast nook, large by most standards, with full dining table and hutches displaying the couple’s much-loved Delft blue earthenware. The formal dining room and other areas also have the blueLynn Hoeksema and-white accents—lamps, bowls, vases—as well as one of the eight themed Christmas trees throughout the home at the holidays. A red, white, and blue display of Americana in Lynn’s polished-wood office attests to the couple’s deep patriotism, and an open armoire holds Norman Rockwell figures. The master bedroom features a fashion-lover’s dream: a walk-in closet with dual-height racks and shelving for everything. Lynn made the skirt for the master bed in the room filled with light that looks out over the two-level patio. Clair built the pergola for the ceramic-tiled patio, and Lynn installed the pale brick surrounding the gas grill, a process that was work but that she seems to have enjoyed almost as much as she enjoys the leisure time there now.

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Lots of counter space in the kitchen (upper left), a double oven, and large island are a must for this couple who loves to entertain friends and family. In the great room, Lynn chose a taupe dupioni silk for the formal drapes she sewed. A vaulted ceiling and ceiling-height windows allow light to open the space even further. Blue-and-white earthenware on the fireplace mantel reflects the couple’s Dutch heritage; other Delft pieces are accents throughout the house.

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Clockwise from left: A second dining room is a large breakfast nook two steps down from the kitchen; fall dĂŠcor in napkins and place settings combines gracefully with Delft pieces and the blue-and-white chair upholstery. Lynn sewed the skirt for the four-poster bed in the master bedroom, which opens onto the two-level patio where the pergola can just be seen. A photo of Clair and Lynn is on a dresser with crystal pieces that add to the serene yet bright ambience.

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On a hallway wall is a quilt Lynn made with the help of her motherin-law; the intricate Hawaiian theme includes stitched pineapples. “They represent hospitality. Everyone’s welcome here,” Lynn says. With plenty of natural light streaming into the house from wide, tall windows during the day, a French chandelier lights the way upstairs in the evening. At one end of the catwalk is one of the guest bedrooms, in which Lynn still looks bemused as she regards the sink installed here, though guests seem to appreciate it. Clair’s office and a favorite TV-viewing area is up here, as well as another guest bedroom that holds a vintage secretary discovered in Jasper County, Indiana. One of the baths, the only one with a hardwood floor, has a cabinet with Lynn’s mother’s collection of unusual and lovely perfume bottles, a couple of them with women and scenes painted on the inside by Chinese artists. A walk-in attic makes storage and retrieval simple. Up here, too, is the tiniest of sewing rooms, yet Lynn loves it. Spools of thread hang on a wooden board within arm’s reach and fabric awaits her latest project. Does it sound as if this couple uses all their time addressing major projects for their elegant and warm home? It may, but that’s not the case at all. “Clair was bored with retirement,” Lynn says, so he works full time. Lynn does, too, at a health-care facility. During half the year they help plan the annual September Dutch Festival at Elim Christian Services in Palos Hills, Illinois. “Spirituality is important to us,” says Lynn, her expressive eyes conveying deep conviction. “By what we do we can show what is meaningful in our lives.” She demurs at taking credit, and only by asking did we learn of the couple’s involvement in philanthropic activities. A brochure on the counter indicates an upcoming event she’s helping to organize: this year’s 19th annual Zeta Psi Chapter of Tri Kappa area Christmas Home Tour, with proceeds going to local scholarships and charities. The timing seems suited, for she and Clair love everything Christmas, from festive trappings to the meaning of the season.

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Valpo mother and autism advocate Tricia Brouwers finds hope in an apple orchard

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was determined to fight and educate other parents, and when she attended her first walk at Soldier Field, she felt compelled to become involved and eventually serve as a board member for Autism Speaks in an attempt to help get the word out. Autism Speaks is a non-profit dedicated to change the future for all who struggle with the disorder. “Parents need to understand what is going on,” Brouwers says. “Answers weren’t available at our fingertips like they are now. Think about it—sixteen years ago we still had dial-up Internet service.” Brouwers and her family have been emphatically influenced by their journey and have become better equipped to help Daron and his special needs. Daron’s 21-year-old sister Lauren is at Purdue University attaining her master’s degree as a board certified behavioral analyst to help others like her brother. In elementary school, Lauren created a lunch buddy group because she refused to let a classmate with special needs eat alone and feel neglected. “My brother’s condition has taught me to care for people on a different level,” Lauren says. “I really feel that it’s helped me to truly love people, especially who are loved last, loved less and those not loved at all. Daron and I are only two years apart and I’m proud and honored to be so close to him.”


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FOR I KNOW THE PLANS I HAVE FOR YOU, DECLARES THE LORD, PLANS TO PROSPER YOU AND NOT TO HARM YOU, PLANS TO GIVE YOU HOPE AND A FUTURE. Jeremiah 29:11, the designated Bible verse for the Jeremiah Project

‘I don’t need to. Just draw up the papers.’” Tricia is very thankful for her family and their many blessings, which The Brouwers would never have guessed their destiny would be include Boone Grove High School, where Daron had several positive to purchase an orchard that would allow Daron to work and learn educational opportunities, including his graduation last year. about the apple business. Not only did that dream develop, but now Like any other mom, however, she worried about his future, about has expanded. him finding a job and living a happy fulfilling life. “I just wanted to find Tricia Brouwers’ goal is to transform the orchard into the Jeremiah a home that would allow us to have a family pizza party on a pontoon Project, which will include a group home that provides social and boat,” Brouwers says. “Jon encouraged me to look around and find a employment opportunities for those with house that would suit our needs.” similar challenges to Daron’s. “I just knew it Tricia turned to what she knew best—her was meant to be,” Brouwers says. “We have no faith. “I prayed to God and asked him what he farming in our blood, yet in Daron’s last year wanted me to do,” Brouwers says. of high school, his vocational program director In August 2013, her prayers were answered. was able to find him an opportunity with the Brouwers was called to Valparaiso, from a Garden Patch Farms in Homer Glen [Illinois]. house she found online. Her mother and 1. Autism now affects 1 in He’s now teaching us about harvesting and daughter accompanied her. The rest of the 68 children and 1 in 42 boys picking with great enthusiasm.” story plays out like the ending of the Christmas Daron enjoys being the expert in the classic Miracle on 34th Street. 2. Autism prevalence family. He is also technologically savvy and “As soon as we turned the corner and pulled figures are growing is great with children, making the Brouwers’ in the driveway, tears just poured down my investment a solid one. “I can already imagine face because I knew it was exactly where I was 3. Autism is the fastesta field of three-year-olds just having the time supposed to be,” Brouwers says. “I see this growing developmental of their lives with the biggest smiles on their beautiful apple tree and my mother warned disorder in the U.S. faces,” Brouwers says. “Lives will be changed, me to stop crying because I’ll lose all my 4. Autism costs a family and to think that it’s all possible because of negotiating power. $60,000 a year on average our beautiful son and the impact he has on so “We walk in this wonderful home and my many lives.” daughter gasps when she reads one of my 5. Boys are nearly five The Brouwers continue to believe in the favorite scripture quotes on the wall: ‘Be still times more likely than power of hope and feel that the Jeremiah Project and know that I am God.’ By this time we are girls to have autism will give many people a great sense of purpose. all crying and any form of negotiating has gone For more information about autism, visit out the window,” Brouwers says. “I called my 6. There is no medical autismspeaks.org. husband to come see the house and he tells me, detection or cure for autism

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Farm-to-Table

FEAST There’s just something about Thanksgiving that’s different from the other holidays. It’s so refreshingly unassuming, not commercialized or caught up in consumerism. The two simple tenets of family and food are its greatest asset. Inspired Living wanted to honor this humble holiday by going back to the land. Event planner Tasha Raylene and her chef sister Melody Kwiatkowski paired up to prepare a beautifully designed dinner made completely from items grown on Melody’s farm. Tasha writes about their inspiration along the way.

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The beauty of the Thanksgiving table is family. When I was asked to style this shoot, I immediately thought of my own family. “Farm-to-Table” is an everyday lifestyle for my sister, whom I call the modern-day “Rosie the Riveter.” I could picture her dinner table full of amazingly warm and rustic dishes, with food straight from her own fields, just like the menu items she created for this shoot. There are so many local resources available for achieving a DIY farm-to-table menu. The relationship between the local community and the local farmer is crucial in guaranteeing a dependable channel of farm-fresh products, affording us all the peace of mind of knowing who, how, when and where our food is grown.

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DISHING IT UP

Kate Spade china from Table + Dine: Ripple glass charger plate, $72.24 (set/4); Castle Peak slate dinner plate, $20.13; Oliver Park 9� accent plate coupe, $45; Castle Peak slate soup/cereal bowl, $18.53; Library stripe stemless white glass, $50 (set/4)

Pomegranate game hen

Coppa piacentina, figs and crackers

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Roasted Brussels sprouts


Thanksgiving is the perfect opportunity to flood the table with all things beautiful. I’m a firm believer that when it comes to dÊcor, simply put, there are no rules. Be creative and mix and match china, patterns and textures to build a table that speaks to your individual style. I wanted to incorporate my style by blending modern touches to this farmto-table inspiration. By adding subtle geometric shapes, while keeping the place settings neutral in blacks, whites and golds, the Lenox line by Kate Spade New York offered a variety of complementary pieces that were soft and elegant but looked stunning against the rich handcrafted wood table.

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The menu and place cards were hand-crafted by Suzy Galazka, also the hair stylist for this shoot.

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Sweet potato filo gratin

Carrot cake crepe cake stack

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Pistachio crusted rack of lamb


5 HOLIDAY HOSTING TIPS 1. VARIETY: I love variety. Variety of flavors, colors and textures—anything to keep my guests intrigued. Offer a few menu options that your guests will be familiar with, but be sure to throw in a curve ball or two to make them reach outside of their normal dining wheelhouse.

Jeanette Phillips is the happy hostess for this Thanksgiving gathering.

2. EXPERIENCE: I like to ask myself, what will my guests say when they arrive, and what will they say when they leave. 3. ATMOSPHERE: It’s all about feeling—the warm and fuzzies are a necessity when entertaining. Make sure your guests feel that they can be themselves in the environment you’ve created for them. 4. THE SENSES: See, smell, taste, repeat! Nothing wrong with a good sensory overload to leave your guests begging for the next e-vite! 5. ENJOY: Being the hostess can easily turn into an exhausting labor of love. Don’t forget to BE the hostess! If your guests sense that you are stressed out by all of the details, they won’t be able to enjoy themselves as freely. Get prep work out of the way, freshen up your hair and makeup, and relax with your family and friends. After all, it’s your party and you should get to enjoy it.

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COCKTAIL: WILD BRUNETTE

Don’t let its pink color fool ya—this refreshing cocktail made with Journeyman W.R. White Whiskey packs a punch! Pureed blackberries and fresh squeezed lemonade are infused with muddled mint and garnished with lemon zest.

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Black tie season is upon us, and you’re looking to try something new. The following couture gowns—designed and crafted by Valparaiso’s own Mark Roscoe—will add glamour, beauty and sparkle to your evening gown collection. Photography by Brandi Lee

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A black and silver silk train trimmed in Swarovski crystals complements this silver sequined scoop neck dress.

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Black beaded lace over white silk charmeuse creates an old-world bodice trimmed with organza ruffles and a flowing silk chiffon skirt.

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Old world glamour reigns supreme in this black beaded mandarin style jacket paired with knit leggings.

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Black and red sequins adorn this princess cut gown featuring a feathered mermaid bottom.

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ABOUT THE DESIGNER Mark Roscoe has been actively involved in the fashion industry for the past 30 years. Recognizing a market for distinctive, one-ofa-kind pieces that evoke a feeling of timeless elegance, grace, and style, Mark has made a name for himself in the fashion world. What started as a custom, hand-made neckwear line soon evolved into a design company focused on creating fine women’s couture. From new twists on the “little black dress” to incredible evening and special event ensembles, Mark’s artful selection of fabric and design complements both the unique personality of the woman and the spirit of the event for which the garment is being created. He personally selects only the finest silks from a global marketplace, preferring fabrics laced with unusual textures, colors, and patterns that are masterfully woven with layers of rich threads for a unique multi-dimensional look. The Mark Roscoe women’s couture collection and the men’s neckwear line have appeared at some of the most prestigious events, including the Academy Awards, the Grammy Awards, and the Emmy Awards. Mark Roscoe Design 604 Washington St, Valparaiso 219.743.9813; markroscoedesign.com

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This stunning animal print sequined gown features an open back trimmed in Swarovski crystals.

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A vision in contrasts, this red and lime green sequined mini dress is artfully accented with red organza piping and worn under a striking full-length silk organza coat. The shawl collar may be worn on or off the shoulder, guaranteeing an unforgettable entrance, both sophisticated and provocative.

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This Italian lace mini dress embellished with pearls and sequins over silk charmeuse is paired with a faux Persian lamb cape.

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Step 1: You will want to prep your skin by applying your primer and then your existing foundation color. Use your fingertips to create full coverage. A uniform base is key. Think of it like painting on a fresh canvas.

Step 2: Start with the darkest foundation stick and apply to the temples going up into the hairline. Next you will want to bring out your cheekbones. Apply the same dark color directly under the bone. When you smile, follow the hollow part under the apple of the cheek. Finally apply a streak on each side of the nose to create depth. Blend by tapping a damp beauty sponge over the pigmented color. Keep tapping in small circular motions until you are fully blended. Step 3: Now use the lightest foundation stick to illuminate. Add the color to the undereye area, the center of the forehead, the bridge of the nose, and on the chin. Once again, blend with a damp beauty sponge in a tapping circular motion. Step 4: Once you are completely blended out, use your beauty brush and dust the entire face with your translucent loose powder. The secret here is that the powder seals in the foundation for an all-day flawless look. It’s easy and quick to do. “Contouring and highlighting can brighten up your face and give a more awake look,” Krystyn says. “So don’t be scared of that crazy war paint. Play around and rock what you’ve got.” ■ ERIC CARTER

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Kathleen of South Holland uses Krystyn Smith’s four-step contour method.

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“THE TABLE IS A MEETING PLACE, A GATHERING GROUND, THE SOURCE OF SUSTENANCE AND NOURISHMENT, FESTIVITY, SAFETY, AND SATISFACTION.”

PHOTO BY JESSICA DEKOCK

Laurie Colwin, author


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