Sophisticated Woman Magazine - November 2019

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Enterprising Woman Erica Williams The Blow Dry Bar

Senior Health Month • Trend Spotting Fall Fashion • Cocktails Fit For A Feast

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On the Cover: Enterprising Woman Erica Williams, The Blow Dry Bar...............................22 Northshore Senior Living Senior Care Services................................................. 6 November Fashion Trend Spotting for Fall............................................. 18 November Cocktails Cocktails Fit for a Feast........................................... 31

NOVEMBER2019 ENTERPRISING WOMAN

LEGAL

Behind the Scenes

Christie Tournet

Our Enterprising Woman Cover Shoot................... 5

Wills VS. Living Trusts............................................... 24

Erica Williams

GARDENING

Modern-Day Renaissance Woman....................... 22

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Enjoy the Fall and Plant a Tree

Fall is the Time to Plant Trees................................. 28

NOVEMBER BUSINESS PROFILES Beau Provence.......................................................... 7 EJ Fielding................................................................. 8

CUISINE & COCKTAILS

LN Hughes Funeral Services.................................... 9

Recipe Chicken Mushroom Supreme............................... 30

Devan Szczepanski, MD......................................... 12

November Cocktails

Cocktails Fit for a Feast............................................. 31

HEALTH

COMMUNITY

JJ Martinez, AuD, CCC-A, FAAA Can You Hear That Noise?..................................... 10 Melissa H. Johnson, DDS

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The Daily Grind: Is It Hurting Your Teeth?............ 26 Liz Tarabour, MS, RDN, CDE, LDN Holidays Can Be Fun Without Weight Gain........ 27

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Sophisticated Social............................................... 32 Northshore Humane Society................................. 33 Mandeville Mayor's Note

Tribute to Captain Vincent Liberto, Jr................... 33 November Calendar.............................................. 34

FASHION & GIFT GUIDES

SOPHISTICATED HOMES

November Fashion

Dawn Chiasson and Ava Marsalone

Trend Spotting for Fall............................................. 18

Real Estate Resource Group................................... 38

Shopping Local

Aimee Flowers, Home Beautiful Solutions

November Gift Guides............................................ 29

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Your Guide to Decluttering.................................... 40

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Publisher Lorie Hollis Art Director | Graphic Design Pam Hendrix Associate Editor Jan Windhorst Production Coordinator Suzanne Lucido Administrative Manager Emily Warder Fashion Stylist Kylen Alleman

Behind the Scenes

Enterprising Woman | Erica Williams

We met with our November 2019 Enterprising Woman, Erica Williams, at her business in Slidell, The Blow Dry Bar, where she prepared for her photo shoot by having her hair styled by April Simmons and makeup done by Alexis Primeaux. Learn more about Erica's passion and dedication in her feature story on page 22.

Sales Manager Stephanie Norman Account Executives Angela Dutel, Amy Green and Suzanne Lucido Contributing Writers Alexandra Coogan, Pam Hendrix, Donald J. Villere and Jan Windhorst Contributing Photographers Kiki Randon, Steve Randon and Jan Windhorst Production Gallinghouse Marketing + Creative Distribution Manager Anthony Figaro Cover Photography: Steve Randon Photography, SteveRandon.com Hair: April Simmons Makeup: Alexis Primeaux

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The Blow Dry Bar | 2048 Front Street in Slidell 985-201-7324 | theblowdrybarslidell.com G & A Publishing 409 W. 21st Avenue, Covington, LA 70433 Phone: 985-893-7350, Fax: 985-893-7686 e-mail: editor@sophisticatedwoman.com visit us at: SophisticatedWoman.com ©2019. G & A Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without permission of the publisher. Views expressed are not necessarily shared by the publisher or staff of this publication. Please mail comments or submit articles and photographs to the above address. If you wish to be mailed a one year subscription, please send your name and address with $19.95 for handling.

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publisher's note

Celebrating Gratitude NOVEMBER IS ALL about coming together. In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, we prepare our homes and our hearts to receive friends and relatives as we celebrate gratitude for our blessings. A favorite new tradition of mine is to take each day of the month to acknowledge something for which we are thankful, practicing mindfulness and appreciation for all that we have. In this month’s issue, you’ll read about our Enterprising Woman, Erica Williams. Erica brings together her talents and gifts through many endeavors that give back to her community. Along with building a thriving salon business in her home town of Slidell, Erica now shows gratitude for financial support she received in the past by running a program to help young women attain college scholarships. Also featured this month is our focus on senior living and related services. Our golden years can be greatly enhanced by the way we live our lives and take care of ourselves. Keeping active, staying healthy and being social are just some of the key factors to living a long and happy life. And speaking of a happy life, whether it’s a daughter or son, a friend or family member or even yourself—one of the most joyful moments in life

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is a wedding day. This month, we are pleased to present our Sophisticated Woman Weddings issue. I invite you to read about tips and trends, enjoy our beautiful fashion spreads and get advice on everything from planning and travel to choosing vendors and looking your best. On a personal note, I would like to express my gratitude for all our loyal readers, our wonderful

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advertisers and the many talented and giving women we highlight in our pages. I feel privileged to help build connections by informing the community about the quality offerings our local businesses provide and by inspiring women with the stories of the ladies that make our lives richer. I thank you all!

Aging is an inevitable part of life, and many need specialized services as they get older. In our November issue, we hgihlight senior care services and options for families and their loved ones. From senior housing and healthcare to legal services and pre-planning, the Northshore has everything seniors need to be happy, healthy and active.

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The Northshore's First and Only All-Memory-Care Community ICE CREAM is being served at the café nestled in the corner of the great room of Beau Provence. Sunlight streams in as residents choose sprinkles and whipped cream, enjoying the company of extended family. Those needing assistance are fed by cheerful caregivers. It’s just one of the ways that Executive Director Shelby Markey creates a fun and warm atmosphere every day. Beau Provence is the first and only all-memory-care community on the Northshore and Markey is proud to call it home. “This isn’t just a job to me, I live this. The residents, their loved ones and the staff – they’re all family to me. I love caring for the elderly here where it’s not a corporate environment. From the Schonberg family ownership to our residents and their families, we don’t shake hands, we hug.” Markey explains the advantages of exclusively providing memory care. “Schonberg has designed Beau Provence especially for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. It’s a therapeutic environment that honors the dignity of each individual. Every aspect of Beau Provence is aimed at enhancing the lives and care of those living with memory issues. The design is so meticulous that even the shape of the building keeps residents from reaching a dead end. From the Memory Care Program down to specific dinnerware, it’s the details that make Beau Provence such a calm, comforting and inviting environment for residents and their

families. With 40 private and 6 semi-private suites, Beau Provence is the perfect size for stimulating interaction among residents, providing personalized care, and creating relationships with residents and their families alike.” A Schonberg core value is, “If it’s in the best interest of the resident, do it.” To that end, all staff have specialized training. And as a certified memory care trainer, Markey warmly welcomes families outside of Beau Provence who need memory care support to join her monthly memory training. Markey is passionate about a well-connected community. “We succeed at being a big family. Our residents’ relatives are friends with other residents’ families. With holiday events, birthday parties and family events, there’s some sort of celebration every day. Family members are encouraged to come and go at any time and welcomed with open arms to participate with their loved ones. Markey feels it’s her duty to guide and educate families whether they choose Beau Provence or not. “I’m open and more than happy to help through such a tough transition. Beau Provence really is a beautiful, joyful and comforting home where we give residents security and specialized care through end of life. We welcome anyone to visit our community or to simply stop by for education or support.” Beau Provence Memory Care Assisted Living is located at 100 Beau West Drive in Mandeville. For more information, call 985-778-0755, email info@beauprovence.com or visit beauprovence.com. Sophisticated Woman | November 2019

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Serving Families With Love, Grace and Integrity EJ FIELDING HAS years of experience caring for families from all walks of life. They come to us because they know we are leaders in our profession, dedicated to excellent service, and have the highest integrity. We are proud to offer the newest innovations in the industry to arrange funerals as unique as your life. Life is full of opportunities to show someone we love them. One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial service. Such a loving event celebrates the choices they made, the relationship you shared with them, and also honors the memory of your loved one. Celebrating the life of your loved one means you value the relationship you shared. We look forward to helping you decide how to honor that bond and celebrate the unique individual you’ve lost. We can make suggestions to enhance your tribute ideas. Together, we will create a fitting and memorable event. With our tribute videos, your family photographs are skillfully blended with wonderful graphic images and music to create an elegantly emotive cinematic video. It can be an integral part of any funeral or memorial service. After the ceremony, the video is sure to become a treasured family keepsake. And, we can make copies as gifts for family and friends. We also offer personalized printing. Our Life Tributes, memorial bookmarks, service programs, prayer cards and folders can all include a favorite photo, poem or prose tribute to your loved one. With the variety available to us through Life Tributes, we can add a uniquely caring element to your service so your guests can leave with a treasured keepsake. It’s tradition… with a twist. The traditional newspaper obituary is quickly being replaced by the memorial website. We’ve taken the concept further than anyone else. Our memorial sites are not just a repository of family photos and videos, they are Web 2.0 tools that are used to connect with family and friends—all in honor of your loved one. We invite you to take a tour so you can see its power to celebrate connections, honor a life and record the love you shared. The newest innovation in funeral services is webcasting. This allows everyone you love to attend your loved one’s service even if they are unable to physically travel to the event. A webcast is viewed live over the internet, archived for delayed viewing, and can be downloaded to DVD for a permanent keepsake. We look forward to using our generations of experience to care for your family. We want to help you express your loved one’s personality and life story with a service that is a unique as their life.

Since 1992, EJ Fielding Funeral Home has been helping families in their greatest time of need. We are a family-owned and operated funeral home offering full-service funeral arrangements, cremation and burial services in Covington, LA. We proudly serve families of the bereaved and honor their loved ones. We service the Mandeville, Madisonville, Abita Springs, Folsom, Bush, Lacombe, Metairie, Kenner, and Jefferson areas. Call 985-892-9222 to speak to one of our staff who can assist you with all of your needs today, or visit ejfieldingfh.com. 8

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Generations of Care In Ponchatoula LISA HUGHES BEGAN her career in 1990 working at the same New Orleans area funeral home where her mother, Diane Nata, worked. Today, Hughes has built a family business where she, daughter Megan and Nata serve the Ponchatoula community. Hughes loved her job and went on to serve her funeral director’s apprenticeship in Chalmette where she and husband Harry were raised. By August of 1999, Hughes had earned her Louisiana Funeral Director’s License and in 2002, received her Louisiana Life, Health and Accident Insurance License. Hughes has arranged and directed funeral services in New Orleans, Metairie, the West Bank, St. Bernard, St. Tammany and Tangipahoa Parishes. When relocating after Hurricane Katrina, she and Harry chose Ponchatoula. There, she would also pursue her dream of going out on her own. A love of the industry and a drive to help people make Hughes’ career very fulfilling. “This is my calling. I love helping families. There’s a lot to know in the industry and that’s gained through experience and a willingness to learn. Certain certifications are voluntary, but I earned those in order to better serve families.” Hughes completed a 180-hour program to become a Certified Funeral Service Practitioner, which fosters ongoing personal and professional growth with continuing education and the goal of raising funeral service standards. When a church building in Ponchatoula became available, Hughes saw

the opportunity to build her own business, LN Hughes Funeral Services. “It’s been a lot of work, but I’ve dreamed of this opportunity for a while. The inside is totally remodeled. Our chapel/visitation area seats 100 people, the reception room has a full-service kitchen, and we have a large lobby with two arrangement offices. It’s tastefully done, modern and light. It’s welcoming, not intimidating.” Hughes gears ceremonies directly toward family with the Celebration of Life video at the heart of the service. “They see their loved one’s childhood, wedding, children, grandchildren, vacations­—their whole life. I offer guidance and support, assisting them but not dictating. The goal is to allow the grief process and help with healing.” To minimize stress during difficult times, Hughes, a NFDA Certified Preplanning Consultant, also offers pre-arrangements. “People come in to arrange for themselves or a loved one and have the option to pay in advance which locks in costs. Or, they may leave written instructions with payment at the time of passing.” Hughes is thriving in the place she has worked her whole career to build. “I’m honored to help families in times of need with a full-service funeral home. We can assist with whatever they need – traditional services, memorials, cremations, church services whatever their wishes, we are here for them.” Lisa Nata Hughes, CFSP, CPC is the owner and funeral director at LN Hughes Funeral Services, LLC. The funeral home is located at 21400 S I-12 Service Road in Ponchatoula. For more information, call 985-277-1003 or visit Lnhughes.com. Sophisticated Woman | November 2019

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health

Can You Hear That Noise? WRITTEN BY JJ MARTINEZ, AuD, CCC-A, FAAA

HAVE YOU EVER heard a buzzing, humming or hissing sound for no reason? You can be sitting in total silence, it can be the dead of night, yet a buzzing sound is in your ears and doesn’t go away. If so, you may be experiencing tinnitus, and you’re not alone. Nearly 15 million Americans experience the exact same sensation. Tinnitus is when you “hear” sounds that don’t exist due to a problem within your ears. Most commonly, this is experienced by those of us that work in loud environments or are exposed to loud noise. For example, musicians, construction workers or those of us that regularly shoot guns are at risk of being affected by this condition. There are two kinds of tinnitus: subjective and objective. Subjective tinnitus stems from problems with your outer, middle or inner ear causing only the person affected to hear these sounds. In the case of objective tinnitus, your doctor can also hear it during an examination, with the sound being caused by structures near your ear - such as blood vessels, tiny bones or muscle contractions. Tinnitus is not an illness or disease itself, it is always a symptom of another medical condition, ranging from simple problems such as compacted ear wax, stress or hearing loss, to more complex matters such as neurological disease and head trauma. Although there are no specific cures, there are multiple ways to manage tinnitus through distraction/relaxation techniques, and hearing devices. You can try playing background music on the radio or running a fan to distract yourself or mask your tinnitus. Sound generators can also play

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Dr. JJ Martinez is a Doctor of Audiology at SLENT. For more information or to schedule an appointment at the Mandeville, Hammond or Slidell office, call 985-273-5795 or visit slenthearing.com


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ERICA WILLIAMS IN LEONARDO DA VINCI’S day, those proficient in many fields were revered. Alongside of intelligence,

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Modern-Day Renaissance Woman WRITTEN BY JAN WINDHORST PHOTOS BY STEVE RANDON

FROM INSIDE HER

latest venture, The Blow Dry Bar on Front Street in Slidell, Williams

shares about her career as a Director of Operations for Tulane Health System and her love for the nonprofit volleyball program she founded. One wonders how opening a salon fit into her master plan. “I lived near Magazine Street for a few years and one of my favorite things to do was to enjoy a Saturday morning pampering at the upscale salons. When I moved back to Slidell, they didn’t have a blow dry bar and I wanted to recreate one of my favorite pieces of the city.” Since opening The Blow Dry Bar, she says the business has unexpectedly been a catalyst for community involvement. I’m honored to be a part of Olde Towne organizations and the revitalization of this area.” Williams says she’s continuing her family’s mission to better their community. “My grandmother, Pearl Williams, was a councilwoman in Slidell when women in politics were rare. She inspired my love for this city. As a kid, I loved visiting city hall with her. She would let me run around the council chambers and pretend to cast votes by flipping the voting switches.” Williams fondly recounts Pearl’s many endeavors including her beloved Children’s Wish Endowment. “She’d let me pick out gifts and help set up parties at the Olde Towne Soda Shop where the ill children were so excited to ride on the firetruck. She received many honors including the Athena Award, Citizen of the Year, and she has a garden dedicated to her in John Slidell Park in remembrance of her dedication to Keep Slidell Beautiful.” Williams credits her experience as a collegiate athlete for preparing her to carry the torch as the third generation of Williams’ women to be involved in the Slidell community. “It was a fantastic experience and my turning point. I learned time management, self-sufficiency and how to rise to the occasion.” While in school, Williams excelled in her studies of political science and business while also training daily for her full-time job as a college volleyball player. “I had to develop discipline to balance school and sports. I attended practice, traveled for games, and still had to make time to study, but I did it for my future and my mom. She’s my hero and like her, I wanted to be independent and face adversity with zero fear.” Williams explains that her mother, Wynn, was a single mom who worked tirelessly to provide her with opportunities in the many extra curriculars she explored. Like Pearl, Wynn exemplified passionate leadership over the years serving as president for Keep Slidell Beautiful, The Rotary Club, and is an alumna of Leadership Northshore. Another life-changing influence for Williams was the job that lead to her career in healthcare. “During my senior year, I needed to work to help save for college. I started as a registration clerk and ER tech at the local hospital. Throughout college, I worked at local physician offices to help pay my bills. When I moved back to Slidell after graduating, I began working at the Heart Hospital where I was promoted to ER physician practice coordinator. I loved being involved in making changes that lead to better patient care so when it came time to further my education, I chose a Master of Healthcare Administration over a law degree. Today I am blessed to work as a Director for the largest healthcare company in America, HCA.” Reflecting on her path, she credits the scholarship that led to her college sports career as a gamechanger. Four years ago, she established the non-profit Southern Elite Training Academy as a way to help others on their own paths. Her vision for the program was not only securing college scholarships for the athletes but also preparing them for what collegiate athletics actually entails. “Club volleyball is expensive and like myself, many athletes are not able to play unless they have financial assistance through sponsorships. So, I started a nonprofit that would incentivize businesses to help us pay for uniforms and travel costs. It’s my passion to afford athletes the opportunity of playing on a national stage and possibly being recruited to play in college. I’m proud to say that in 2018, all seven of my seniors received scholarships.” With so many different interests, projects and talents in play, one might assume Williams is scattered. But to the contrary, like the Renaissance ideal, she combines her own gifts with a focus that becomes a gift for others. “I love what I do at the hospital. It’s important work that challenges me every day to become a better leader, but the passion that fulfills me personally is giving back to my young athletes and to my community.” The Blow Dry Bar is located at 2048 Front Street in Slidell. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 985-201-7324 or visit blowdrybarslidell.com Sophisticated Woman | November 2019 23


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Wills VS. Living Trusts: What Is The Difference? WRITTEN BY CHRISTIE TOURNET

WE KNOW THE adage, “You cannot take it with you, when you go.” The Will and the Living Trust both provide a method for transferring your estate. With the Living Trust, you create a Trust instrument while alive, then, you transfer your property to the Trustee of the Trust, and your property becomes re-titled in the name of the Trust. In contrast the Last Will does not transfer your estate until you pass. The Will is then submitted for probate and that process re-titles your assets to your named beneficiaries. Privacy Concerns. The probate/succession process creates a civil/public record with a copy of the Will. But, the Living Trust also results in having the Acts pertaining to immovable property, and an extract of Trust, filed in the public record. Control Concerns. A Trust permits you to name successor Trustees and beneficiaries. Certain living trusts can also permit you to control later property distributions. With the Will, the Testator can also establish control with usufruct interests, conditional bequests, and incorporating testamentary trusts, a trust that only goes into effect when conditions are

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children. Complexity. Most Wills do not exceed more than a few pages. Customarily, Trust instruments are a bit more lengthy and tedious. Generally, legal counsel is involved in drafting each. However, with the Living Trust, while probate may be avoided, the named Trustee must administer the trust and file/report any Trust income annually. Also, with most typical Living or creditor protection over use of a Will. Each method has benefits and drawbacks. You should also understand the total costs associated with each. Whether a Will or a Living Trust, or incorporating each, is the best option for you depends upon the method that best aligns with your intentions.

Christie Tournet & Associates, LLC, provides estate planning, estate administration and commercial law services. The practice is located at 1795 W. Causeway Approach, Suite 103A in Mandeville. 985-951-2177, tournetlaw.com.


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health

The Daily Grind, is it Hurting your Teeth? WRITTEN BY MELISSA H. JOHNSON, DDS

THE AMERICAN SLEEP ASSOCIATION says that about 10% of people suffer from teeth grinding, also known as bruxism. It can happen day or night. Many factors can contribute to this condition. The effects of grinding and clenching can be detrimental to your chewing muscles and teeth when left untreated. So, what does bruxism look like? Many associate it with the noises made by a bed partner at night. But, more often, the grinding is silent. Frequently, it is done unconsciously while sleeping, intensely concentrating or focusing. These unnoticeable movements can place excessive forces on the teeth, joints and muscles of the head and neck. Over time, this consistent overuse can produce facial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders, tension-type headaches, earaches and even neck pain. It frequently causes tooth damage to several or all teeth. Often, grinding wears down the outer layer of your teeth and can event result in fractures. What puts you at risk for bruxism? Some of the most common risk factors include medications such as antidepressants, antipsychotics and amphetamines; stimulants including tobacco, caffeine or recreational drugs; alcohol consumption; acute stress; and age, with the condition more common in children. Bruxism is also commonly associated with mental disorders such as ADHD and sleeping disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea. While it might take time to find the cause of your bruxism, break down of your teeth often occurs long before other symptoms appear. Protecting your teeth and muscles of mastication can be helped with the simple use of an occlusal guard (often referred to as a night guard), custom-made to your teeth and your habits. Consult your dentist today for more information on how to protect your teeth, jaw and facial muscles from bruxism.

Melissa H Johnson, DDS is an associate dentist at Grand Family Dentistry located at 2083 3rd Street in Mandeville. For more information call 985-624-8602 or visit grandfamilydentistry.com. 26 Sophisticated Woman | November 2019


health

Holidays Can Be Fun Without Weight Gain

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AH, THE HOLIDAYS! Such a time of excitement, yet anxieties rise up in the midst of it: money, busy schedules, visitors, vacations, and let’s not forget the anticipated weight gain! Here’s the good news - we don’t HAVE to gain weight. If asked to bring a dish to a party, make something that is healthful and that you will enjoy. For example, chicken satay or turkey meatballs are filling, lean, and, if prepared with flavorful ingredients, delicious. While at the party, start with your meatballs plus veggies

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from the standard platter that’s always there. You won’t be quite as ravenous for all of the other high-calorie goodies. Allow yourself to enjoy some small indulgences. Then, walk away from the buffet table. Cocktails, drinks and libations are part of life here, especially during the holidays. Here are a few ideas to handle alcohol consumption in

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moderation: (1) don’t drink Monday through Thursday, (2) have a glass of water between each drink, (3) choose lower calorie drinks such as liquor mixed with sparkling water or diet soda, and (4) forgo pre-dinner cocktails. In between parties, try to fit in physical activity, such as a routine 5-10-minute walk after dinner or attending a regular fitness class. Learn more about mindful eating and practice it! Monitoring and responding to hunger cues can be a very effective method to prevent overeating. Other tips: (1) completely avoid foods that are just “ok,” (2) don’t have seconds, (3) eat vegetables first and (4) don’t skip meals. If this all seems too overwhelming, it may be time to make an appointment with a Registered

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Dietitian Nutritionist who can help in developing a healthy eating strategy.

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Larry Breazeale & Brittany Breazeale Owners, TCB Cleaning Inc. Sophisticated Woman | November 2019 27


gardening

Fall Is The Time To Plant Trees THE BEST TIME to plant trees in Louisiana is from November through early December. During that time, the soil is still warm which encourages vigorous root growth, and trees will have several months to get established before next summer’s heat. Planting at this time is especially beneficial for balled-and-burlapped trees because they lose so much of their root system when they are extracted from the ground. Here are some points you need to consider: • Select a tree that will mature at the appropriate size. I cannot stress this too much. Generally, small trees are those that grow from 15 feet to 25 feet tall, medium-sized trees grow from 30 feet to 55 feet tall and large trees are those that grow 60 feet or taller. • Think about the purpose of the tree and why you feel it is needed. This will help you determine what characteristics the tree should have–such as its shape, size and rate of growth, type of flowers, attractive berries, brightly colored fall foliage or unusual bark. • Decide if you want a tree that retains its foliage year-round (evergreen) or loses its leaves in the winter (deciduous). • Choose trees that are well adapted to our growing conditions. A number of northern species of beech, maple, conifers and others you might see in catalogs are not suitable for our area. • Check the location of overhead power lines, and if you must plant under them, use small, low-growing trees. Also consider underground water lines and septic tanks. Don’t forget walks, driveways and paved surfaces that may be damaged by the roots of large trees. Locate large trees at least 15 feet away from your house or any paved surfaces. • Water a newly planted or transplanted tree whenever the weather is dry. This is the single most important thing you can do to ensure its survival, especially the first summer after planting. Enjoy all the colors of the fall season and plant a tree!

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Their Wish is on Your List

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gift guides

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1. Capezio Nutcracker Candy Cane Ornament, $13.95 | Amazing Grace Dance & Fitness, 1346 Corporate Square Boulevard in Slidell, 985-643-2162, agdanceandfitness.com 2. Organic Yoga Mat/Towel and One Month Membership, $99 | Hot Worx, 2735 Highway 190, Suite A in Mandeville, 985-778-2411, hotworx.net/studio/mandeville 3. Sweater Dress, $48 | Clear, Gold Trimmed Purse, $42 | Jenlyn's Boutique, 315 Lee Lane, Suite 101 in Covington, 985-234-9437, jenlynsboutique.com 4. Anita Massaging Sports Tights, $139 | Bra Genie in Covington, Baton Rouge and Metairie, 985-951-8638, thebragenie.com 5. Pumpkin Spice CBD Tincture, $110 | Your CBD Store, 73009 Highway 25 in Covington, 985-400-5784, CovingtonLA.CBDrx4u.com 5, Prosecco Pong Kit, $15 | The Graceful Host Party Shop, 704-780-9733, gracefulhost.com/shop Sophisticated Woman | November 2019 29


Cuisine

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Cocktails

Chicken Mushroom Supreme

C ner Cafe Berrytown

100 West Pine Street Ponchatoula, La 985-386-5575

Monday-Saturday | 7am – 2pm Sunday 8am - 12pm | Breakfast Only

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Ingredients:

Directions:

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

1. Melt butter in a large cast-iron skillet.

1 stick butter

2. Sauté chicken breasts on both sides for about

1 cup sliced green onions

4 ounces sliced mushrooms

3. Remove chicken from pan and keep warm.

¼ cup white wine

4. Add mushrooms and onions to pan and cook

¼ cup chicken stock

1 cup heavy cream

5. Add wine and stock. Reduce until it reaches a

2 tablespoons lemon juice

six to eight minutes or until done.

until soft.

medium consistency. 6. Stir in cream and cook until it slightly thickens. Season and finish with lemon juice. Pour sauce over chicken.


cuisine & cocktails

Cocktails Fit For A Feast WHAT GOES BEST with a Thanksgiving Day spread? Cocktails, of course! From the warmth of cinnamon and pumpkin to the crispness of fruits and exotic liqueurs, you'll enjoy these delectable elixers to start your holidays off right!

Pie In The Sky

Figgy Stardust

1 slice of apple, chopped or sliced 4 ounces apple cider 2 ounces pear nectar 3 ounces ginger ale 1 ½ ounces apple pie vodka Brown sugar for rim

1 fresh fig, quartered 1 tablespoon fig jam Juice of ¼ lemon ¾ tablespoon honey 2 ounces vodka Sliced fresh fig, as optional garnish

Combine apple cider, pear nectar, vodka and ginger ale in shaker and stir until well-blended. Rim the glass with brown sugar. Place apple slice inside glass. Pour into ice-filled glass and garnish with a sprig of rosemary.

Muddle the figs, jam, lemon juice and honey in a cocktail shaker untile the figs are mostly broken down. Add ice and vodka, and shake the mixture vigorously until chilled. Strain into martini glasses and garnish with slices of fresh fig.

I Fall To Pieces

See You Latte

1 ½ ounces amaro ½ ounce cynar ¾ ounce triple sec ¾ ounce fresh lime juice Soda water Orange wheel for garnish

8 ounces strong brewed coffee 1 ounce vanilla vodka ½ ounce cinnamon whiskey ½ - 1 ounce pumpkin pie spice coffee creamer Whipped cream, caramel and cinnamon for garnish

Add all ingredients except the soda water into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled. Strain into a Collins glass over fresh ice. Top with the soda water. Garnish with an orange wheel.

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Barcia Wins Greater Hammond Chamber of Commerce Raffle Congratulations to Kellie Barcia who won the big $10,000 prize at the annual Chillin' with the Chamber fundraiser. Pictured left to right: Greater Hammond Chamber President and CEO, Melissa Bordelon, Chillin' top ticket seller, Mrs. Frances Chauvin, $10,000 Chillin' winner Kellie Barcia and Chairman Ginger Cangelosi.

St. Tammany West Chanber Swinging For Scholarships Proceeds from the golf tournament will fund scholarships given to local students planning to attend a Louisiana college, university or community college and major in business. Pictured left to right: Townsend Underhill, Brad Stillwagon, Mac Bauer and Griffin Lennox.

13th Annual St. Tammany Parish President's Art Awards Pictured left to right: Ginger Luke, Rickie Luke-Performing Artist; Missi Spinosa-Musical Artist; Sandy Hughes, Alyssa Rowe-President’s Award; Marcia Holmes-Visual Artist; Michelle Hirstius-Literary Artist; Duffy Ramirez-Culinary Artist; Jennifer Bushnell-Outstanding Service Award; Sarada Bonnett-Patron of the Year; Craig Paretti-Lifetime Achievement, accepted for Willie Paretti; Cliff Bergeron-Patron of the Year.

St. Paul's Wins Blue Gator Invitational Golf Tournament St. Paul's defeated 2019 Division 1 State Champion CE Byrd, 2019 Division 1 fourth-place finisher Catholic High of Baton Rouge, and 2019 Division 3 State Champion Ascension Episcopal to win the Blue Gator Invitational. Pictured left to right: Coach Luke Barwick, Owen Hayden, Riley Hnatyshyn, Griffin Dorr, Josh Achord and Patrick Blaum.

Lakeview Regional Medical Center Nurse Honored with Daisy Award Emergency room nurse Brittany Kimble was recently honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. Pictured left to right: Derek Rousseau, ER Director; Brittany Kimble, ER Nurse; Jennifer Schmidt, CNO; Hiral Patel, CEO; and Jacques Guillot, CMO.

Geaux Title Celebrates 10th Anniversary Owners Katie and Allan Beaucoudray welcomed clients, friends and familiy to K.Gee's Restaurant to celebrate Geaux Title's 10th Anniversary. Guests enjoyed a buffet of food and drinks, and music by Rick Samson and Friends. Geaux Title's team pictured left to right: Lisa Frosch, Katie Beaucoudray, Allan Beaucoudray, Jennifer Long and Jessica Hadley.

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community

Save Our Seniors WRITTEN BY ALEXANDRA COOGAN, NORTHSHORE HUMANE SOCIETY

NORTHSHORE HUMANE SOCIETY, which serves the neglected and abandoned animals of

Mandeville Pays Tribute to Captain Vincent Liberto, Jr. and Looks to the Future

the Northshore region, is one of Louisiana's largest

WRITTEN BY DONALD J. VILLERE, MAYOR OF MANDEVILLE

501(c)(3) nonprofit animal welfare organizations. While many families think of NHS when looking for a new puppy or kitten, there are also many amazing

ON BEHALF OF

the City of Mandeville and our Police Department I want to thank our residents

senior pets looking for a true second chance at life

and also the citizens of our parish for the outpouring of love and support offered to the family of Vincent

who may be in greater need of saving. Older pets are

N. Liberto, Jr. You have truly touched their lives and the lives of our police and employees.

often overlooked for younger, cuter, more adoptable

Captain Vincent "Vinny" Liberto, Jr. was a seasoned police officer, detective and community policeman.

animals, but we know their value! We also know their

He was dedicated, loyal, professional and a mentor to new officers. Captain Liberto was also a husband,

struggles. Senior animals living in a shelter have most

father of seven and grandfather to three grandsons. He faithfully served our country as a United States

likely led a tough life. Many will have been in a loving

Marine. Vinny will be greatly missed by his family and colleagues, but we will always remember the profound

home before, only to be brought to a shelter when

response and respect our community demonstrated on the day of the funeral. He gave his life to protect the

situations change, or they lose their families.

city, and it was a vivid portrayal of sincere appreciation and heartfelt sympathy. We have recently named the

One of the many benefits of adopting an older pet is that they often require very little training.

street alongside and behind City Hall to be Captain Vincent Liberto Drive in his memory. Once again, thanks to all who contributed to the family through the many diverse fundraisers that were held.

Teaching a puppy to potty outdoors or not to chew

As the year winds down to a close, we still have a few events remaining on the calendar. The

your expensive heels can be exhausting work. Luckily,

Pontchartrain Film Festival will be held at the Mandeville Trailhead on November 1st and 2nd. Winter on

many senior animals have already been through basic

the Water will be held on Saturday, December 7th. Santa’s parade will begin at the harbor and continue

training and are simply looking to please you any

to the gazebo where I will turn on the lights, illuminating our graceful oaks along the lake. Santa will have

way they can. Another benefit is that there are no

candy for all the children and entertainment will be provided.

surprises when it comes to their personalities or sizes since they are no longer growing. At NHS, we have a program dedicated to these older, homeless dogs and cats. With our "Seniors

Our historic walking tour of Mandeville is also in Phase II. At the first 20 locations, narration can now be heard through your phone and earbuds when you scan the QR code. The remaining 20 are currently in voiceover production. Phase III will include videos and will be completed next year. Maps can be obtained on our website, at the Trailhead or the Lang House.

for Seniors" program, citizens 65 years or older in

We are excited that this project is being used by so many. The City of Mandeville has many visitors

our community can adopt a senior shelter animal at

during the year, as well as residents wanting to learn the history of the city and this will be a wonderful

a minimal cost. Not only will adopters of animals

opportunity to do so.

seven years or older receive waived adoption fees,

We are also launching a new website which should be completed

they will also receive both a free annual exam for

before the end of the year. We invite you to take part in everything

the remainder of the pet’s life, as well as 10% off

Mandeville has to offer. Visit us soon!

our clinic services for ALL their pets—even ones that aren’t seniors or adopted from a shelter. Come by our shelter or visit www.NorthshoreHumane. org to save a senior life TODAY! For more information, contact the Northshore Humane Society at 985-892-7387 or visit northshorehumane.org.

Mayor Donald J. Villere has been a resident of Mandevile for 30 years and has been the mayor since 2010. For more infomation on city services and upcoming events, call 985-626-1082 or visit cityofmandeville.com Sophisticated Woman | November 2019 33


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NOVEMBER C A L EN DA R 1

Olde Town Crawl. 5–10 pm, Free, Olde Town Slidell, 2200 Block of Carey St., Slidell, 985-285-5613, facebook.com/greenoaksapothecary/. Friday Nites on the Square: Chubby Carrier & Bayou Swamp Band. 5:30–8:30 pm, Free, TerraBella Village, 111 Terra Bella Blvd., Covington, 985-871-7171, terrabellavillage.com.

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Pontchartrain Film Festival 8. 6:30 pm Fri., 4–9 pm Sat., $5, Mandeville Community Center, 3090 E. Causeway Approach, Mandeville, 504-259-5772, PontchartrainFilmFestival.com. The Rocky Horror Picture Show. 8:30 pm Fri. & Sat., $15+fees, Slidell Little Theatre, 2024 Nellie Dr., Slidell, 985-643-0556, slidelllittletheatre.org.

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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). 8 pm-Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., $29-$17, 30 by Ninety Theater, 880 Lafayette St., Mandeville, 844-843-3090, 30byNinety.com.

1-3, 8-10

Other Desert Cities. 8 pm Fri. &Sat., 2 pm Sun., $20-$10, Playmakers Inc. Community Theater, 19106 Playmakers Rd., Covington, 985-893-1671, playmakersinc.com.

2

Covington Art Market. 9 am–1 pm, Free, Covington Trailhead, 419 N. New Hampshire St., Covington, 985-892-8650, sttammany.art. Abita Fall Fest. 11 am–7 pm, $20-$25, Abita Springs Trailhead, 22044 Main St., Abita Springs, abitafallfest.com. Slidell Jazz & Blues Festival. 12–8 pm, $10, Heritage Park, 701 Bayou Ln., Slidell, 985-645-9558, slidelljazzandblues.com.

3

Warrior Wing Cook-off. 11 am–3 pm, $10, 200 Block of Cousin St., Slidell, 985-290-1587, bringithomens.org/home/. Men Who Cook! Child Advocacy Center-Hope House. 4–7pm, $80/$150-door, St. Tammany Parish Justice Center Parking Lot, 701 N. Columbia St., Covington, 985-373-5271, cachopehouse.org.

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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. 8:30 am–4:30 pm, $50, Northshore Catholic Center, 4465 Hwy. 190 E. Service Rd. Covington, 985-237-5506, stops-la.org.

8

Focus on St. Tammany Forum: Fontainebleau and Flooding. Topic-proposed hotel/resort/casino development for Fontainebleau State Park, 7–10 pm, Abita Springs Town Hall, 22161 Level St., Abita Springs, 985-373-7097. Bootlegger's Brewfest. 4:30-8:30 pm, Free Admission, $25 for drinks wristband, $60 VIP, 111 Terra Bella Blvd., Covington, 985-871-7171, Tickets at eventbrite and the door, eventbrite.com.

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Fully Committed. 8 pm, $30-$35 plus fees, Cutting Edge Theater, 767 Robert Blvd., Slidell, 985-649-3727, cuttingedgetheater.com.

9

Dew Drop Jazz Hall: Kitt Lough. 6:30 pm, $10, 430 Lamarque St., Mandeville, 985-624-9604, dewdropjazzhall.com.

9-10

Three Rivers Art Festival. 10 am–5 pm, Free, 200-600 Blocks of Columbia St., Covington, 985-327-9797, threeriversartfestival.com. 34 Sophisticated Woman | November 2019

Standing Events EVERY 2ND & 4TH MONDAY SOS Survivors of Suicide Support Group. 6:30–8 pm, First Baptist Church, 1895 Highway 190, Mandeville, 985-237-5506, stops-la.com.

EVERY LAST MONDAY St. Tammany Democrats—DPEC, 6:45–8:30 pm, 21490 Koop Dr., Mandeville.

EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY Northshore Table Tennis Club, 6:30–9:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30–8:30 pm on Saturdays, 22519 Highway 36, Abita Springs.

EVERY WEDNESDAY Covington Farmers Market. 10 am–2 pm, Covington Trailhead, 419 N. New Hampshire St., covingtonfarmersmarket.org.

EVERY 3RD TUESDAY LIFE Lab Lecture Series, presented by Avanti Senior Living. 6 pm, free, 2234 Watercross Parkway, Covington, avanti-sl.com/events.

EVERY 1ST THURSDAY Mandeville Republican Women's Club, 11:30 am, Beau Chene Country Club, 602 N. Beau Chene Dr., Mandeville, 504-782-2920.

EVERY 3RD THURSDAY Women of Infinite Possibilities. 10 am–noon, St. Anthony’s Gardens, 601 Holy Trinity Dr., Covington, 985-867-5234, womenofwip.org.

EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY Lafitte Street Market. 4–8 pm on Thursdays; 9 am–1 pm on Saturdays, 698 Lafitte St., Mandeville.

EVERY FRIDAY “Legacies for All” Estate Planning. 9 am–3 p.m. $500 per basic estate plan that includes a will, power of attorney and living will, Christie Tournet & Associates, 1795 W. Causeway Approach, Suite 103A, Mandeville, 985-951-2177. Free Wine Tastings at Martin Wine Cellar. 4:30–6:30 pm 2895 Highway 190, Mandeville, 985- 951-8081.

EVERY SATURDAY Covington Farmers Market. 8 am–noon, 609 N. Columbia St. on side lawn of the Covington Police Department, covingtonfarmersmarket.org. Hammond Farmers Market. 8 am–noon, corner of W. Thomas St. and S.W. Railroad Ave., downtown Hammond, 985-277-5680, dddhammond.com. Camellia City Market. 8 am–noon., 1808 Front St., Slidell, 985-640-7112, camelliacitymarket.org. Mandeville Trailhead Community Market. 9 am–1 pm, Mandeville Trailhead Cultural Interpretive Center, 985-624-3147, mandevilletrailheadmarket.com. Pearl River’s Honey Island Art and Farmers Market. 10 am–2 pm, 64378 Highway 41, Pearl River, 985-807-4447. Covington Brewhouse Tours. 11:30 am and 12:30 pm, free, 226 E. Lockwood St., Covington.

EVERY SUNDAY Abita Springs Art & Farmers Market. Noon–4 pm, Abita Trailhead, 985-892-0711 ext. 7, market@abitaspringsla.gov.


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Children's Museum Celebration: The Great Expedition. 6–10 pm, $100, Children's Museum of St. Tammany, 21404 Koop Dr., Mandeville, 985-888-1555, cmstkids.org.

13

Up Close & Musical at the Lobby Lounge: Ellisa Sun w. Grace Russell. 7-9 pm, $16-$100, Northshore Harbor Center, 100 Harbor Center Blvd., Slidell, 985-781-3650, harborcenter.org.

14

Individuals with Disabilities Job Fair. 1–3 pm, Free, Bogue Falaya Hall, 317 N. Jefferson Ave., Covington, 985-543-4333, Booth info-EmploymentFair@fpsha.org. Wine & Dine with Hospice House. 6:30–9:30 pm, $75, $100 VIP, Benedict's Plantation, 1144 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, 985-643-5470, WineAndDineTickets.com.

15

Friday Nites on the Square Concert: Four Unplugged. 5:30–8:30 pm, Free, TerraBella Village, 111 Terra Bella Blvd., Covington, 985-871-7171, terrabellavillage.com.

15-16

Vintage Vogue: Music of Today with a Blast from the Past. 8 pm, $30-$35, Cutting Edge Theater, 767 Robert Blvd., Slidell, 985-649-3727, cuttingedgetheater.com.

16

STEM Quest. 10 am–1 pm, $5, Children's Museum of St. Tammany, 21404 Koop Dr., Mandeville, 985-888-1555, cmstkids.org. St. Tammany Collectors Convention Toy & Comic Con. 10:30 am–5:30 pm, $5, The Castine Center, 63350 Pelican Dr., Mandeville, 985-888-1555, StTammanyCollectorsCon.com.

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Empty Bowl Event for The Samaritan Center Foodbank. 3–6 pm, $45, Pontchartrain Yacht Club, 140 Jackson St., Mandeville, 985-626-4457, samcen.org. Christ Church Concert: Loyola Opera Workshop. 5–6 pm, Free, Christ Episcopal Church, 120 S. New Hampshire St., Covington, 985-892-3177, christchurchcovington.com.

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LPO Presents Mozart's Requiem. 7:30 pm, $55-$10, First Baptist Church of Covington, 16333 Hwy. 1085, Covington, 504-523-6530, lpomusic.com.

22-24, 29-30

Elf, The Musical. 7 pm, $18-Adult, $10-Kids, Slidell Little Theatre, 2024 Nellie Dr., Slidell, 985-643-0556, slidelllittletheatre.org.

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Dew Drop Jazz Hall: Spencer Bohren Tribute. 6:30 pm, $10, 430 Lamarque St., Mandeville, 985-624-9604, dewdropjazzhall.com.

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Turkey Trot & Northshore Foodbank Drive. 8–10 am, Prices vary, St. Tammany Justice Center, 701 N. Columbia St., Covington, 985-892-1873, TammanyTurkeyTrot.com.

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The Feels of Christmas. 8–10 pm, $28.50-32.50, Cutting Edge Theater, 767 Robert Blvd., Slidell, 985-649-3727, cuttingedgetheater.com.

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Holiday’n the Vines. 12–4 pm, $5 or 2 canned food items, Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Hwy. 1082, Bush, 985-892-9742, pontchartrainvineyards.com. Sophisticated Woman | November 2019 35


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November 2019

Spacious Move-In Ready Home in Mandeville Offered by Dawn Chiasson and Ava Marsalone

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Let2RealtorsWork4U: Real Estate Resource Group DAWN CHIASSON AND AVA MARSALONE met at a real estate sales meeting. Ava was new to the company, and Dawn was welcoming. Shortly after their first introduction, Ava found herself on a mini road trip to Kentwood with Dawn. It turned out that Dawn had an opportunity to sell one of her listings and needed an agent to represent the buyer, and Ava was flattered that she was the “chosen one!” Time passed, and Ava had an opportunity to help out Dawn with an open house event. While she was putting out signs advertising the open house that morning, Ava realized she could no longer feel the right side of her body. She vanished from the scene and headed to the hospital. Ava later texted Dawn, apologizing that she was in the hospital, but promised to talk later. In the summer of 2019, Dawn and Ava got to catch up and reconnect. After some productive brainstorming, they decided business would be so much better if they got together to form Let2RealtorsWork4U. Dawn and Ava united to form a team of agents for buyers and sellers to rely on. They want clients to feel taken care of completely. By teaming up, they bring clients their combined strengths, resources and connections. Their philosophy is that two agents working for you is much better than one. AVA MARSALONE UNDERSTANDS FAMILIES' NEEDS

In 2002, while attending the University of New Mexico, Ava Marsalone began her career working as an estate transaction coordinator. After graduating with a BA in Mass Communications and Journalism, she moved to Scottsdale, worked in insurance, married, and began her family. Over just a few years, her family bought and sold houses in three different states. Today, Ava understands the stress of relocation and also enjoys working with long-time residents. She brings her passion for sales, communication, mediation and understanding families’ needs to help clients achieve their goals. Ava is a licensed Realtor® in Louisiana and knows the importance of schools, churches, and shopping in order to find the right coummunity fit for her clients. Rearing active eleven and seven-yearolds, she knows that bus stops and swim clubs are sometimes more important than counter tops. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her children, yoga, listening to live music and dining out.

DAWN CHIASSON MAKES HER CLIENTS' DREAMS A REALITY

Dawn Chiasson is a multi-talented individual who is not afraid to tackle any situation. She says she is relentless in her pursuit of making her clients’ dreams a reality. She has researched land records to clear an issue blocking a transaction as well as participated in council meetings lobbying for beneficial changes affecting her client’s future home. Dawn is a seasoned negotiator with extensive experience in the legal and real estate industry. She is skilled in commercial/ residential sales and leasing as well as large portfolio management. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, is a licensed Realtor® in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi, and a Notary Public in the parishes of St. Tammany and Tangipahoa. When she is not working, Dawn spends time with Blake, her husband of 35 years, on their family farm where they raise cows, horses and chickens.

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1043 Scarlet Oak • Mandeville, LA | 3,051 SF | $439,500 This beautiful and well-maintained 5 bedroom/3.5 bath home welcomes you with lush green foliage, large columns and gas lanterns. This home is move-in ready and is centrally located in The Woodlands subdivision. The extra large kitchen is designed for entertaining and is complete with a center island, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. Settle into the spacious living room that provides high ceilings and lots of natural light, or step out of the french doors from the master suite for a quiet morning on the backyard patio.

MLS #2208505

DAWN CHIASSON 985-264-8141

AVA MARSALONE 985-630-2485

dchiasson@rerg.com

ava@rerg.com

Real Estate Resource Group 90 Louis Prima Drive, Suite A • Covington 985-898-5888 | rerg.com Each office is independently owned and operated. Licensed in Louisiana. Sophisticated Homes | November 2019 39


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HOME STAGING FOR PREMIUM RESULTS

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Your Guide to Decluttering Your Home Before Selling WRITTEN BY AIMEE FLOWERS, HOME BEAUTIFUL SOLUTIONS

EVERYONE KNOWS THAT

selling your

home is no easy task! Here are some decluttering tips to make the process as easy and stress-free as possible.

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To start, take decluttering room by room or even start with a smaller space. Commit to a few hours a week until you have completed the process in each room and can get your house for sale on your desired date. Set up boxes marked to keep, store, donate or trash. Keep garbage bags handy for unexpected trash. It is always helpful to do your research. Know the proper places to donate your things. Research storage units, pricing and determine approximate length of time you’ll need the unit in order to stay within your budget. While decluttering, keep in mind your new space. Are you downsizing or moving to a bigger home? This information can help determine how much you keep or get rid of. And, yes, this process can be emotional. Try to ask yourself if it’s been more than a year since you’ve used something. If so, you can get rid of it more easily knowing someone else might have a greater need for it. And lastly, make every attempt not to buy new things before you sell your house, this will keep your moving hassles to a minimum. Remember, not all junk is good for a landfill and not everything is good for donations. Working with a home organizer or junk removal company will make these decisions much easier. Aimee Flowers is the owner of Home Beautiful Solutions, a full-service junk removal and professional organizing company serving the Northshore and the Greater New Orleans area. For more information, call 985-788-3665 or visit homebeautifulsolutions.com.

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