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In This Issue 27

A Question of Etiquette:

Holiday Guests

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41 Gift Guide

Holidays:

Christmas Traditions

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Holidays:

Gift Card Gifting

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Holidays:

Holiday Gift Guide

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Beauty:

Glitz & Glam

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Fashion:

Couples Coordination

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Local Spotlight:

Bluegrass Haven Construction

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Recipes:

Christmas Candy

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Family:

Hands-On Holiday

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Local Spotlight:

America's Floor Source

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Tour of Homes:

A Family's Vision Brought to Life

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Local Spotlight:

Independence Bank


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Real Estate:

The State of Real Estate

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Marketplace Section:

Real Estate Wrap-Up

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Holidays:

Holiday Reads

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Local Spotlight:

Ashley Brewster Designs

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Recipes:

In Season: Pomegranates

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Recipes:

Christmas Morning Breakfasts

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Ask the Expert:

Dr. Elizabeth Case

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Holidays:

10 Things You Should Do Before the Ball Drops

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Beauty:

Times Square Hair

In Evy Issue

111 Real Estate

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Editor's Picks

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Calendar of Events

INSPIRATIONS

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“We are proud of the work we have done to create a checking account that specifically supports small business owners in Kentucky,” said Tom Greinke, President of Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. and University of Kentucky MBA graduate. “Small businesses are an essential part of a healthy, thriving economy. We built an account specifically for these businesses. This proprietary account actually rewards small business customers based on debit card usage; this is money they can put back into their business in any number of ways. We are excited to be the sole provider of this new account!” The bank has completed a six-month beta-test process and is now opening Bluegrass Business Rewards to all local businesses. Account benefits and additional details can be found at www.bankofthebluegrass.com/bbr/**.

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TOPS Preview Party

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Holly Day Market

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Sneaker Ball: A KOTD Affair

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PATIENTS FREQUENTLY SAY, “NO MATTER HOW MUCH I DIET AND EXERCISE, MY BELLY WON’T CHANGE.”

Pregnancy, weight changes, and time all influence the abdominal contour. The abdominal wall has three components: 1) the muscles 2) the fat layer, and 3) the skin. Although weight loss will decrease the fat component it will have little to no effect on the muscle or skin components. During pregnancy, the two rectus abdominis muscles which run straight down the center of the abdomen bow outward. Likewise, the skin stretches out. After pregnancy, the rectus muscles usually retain some curve allowing the central abdomen to bulge and have a rounded appearance. Although exercise can strengthen the muscles it does not put them back into a straight orientation. Likewise, the skin does not always completely shrink down to its original size, leaving some redundancy. Significant weight changes can have similar effects on the skin and muscle in both men and women.

IF THE PROBLEM IS SIMPLY EXCESS FAT, LIPOSUCTION REMAINS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE SOLUTION. If the problem is only a small amount of excess skin, mini-abdominoplasty may be the ticket. However, the most common circumstance is that all three layers, muscle, skin, and fat, must be addressed with a full abdominoplasty (a.k.a. Tummy Tuck). Abdominoplasty has remained one of the most effective and satisfying operations in Plastic Surgery. The guid72

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ance of an experienced Plastic Surgeon is essential to selecting the right operation.

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Editor’s Picks

Happy Holiday, Friends!

In my book, nothing says Christmas in my own Old Kentucky Home more than a true Kentucky-inspired gift. Who doesn’t cherish a keepsake from a loved one that will be treasured with hometown pride? Below are a few of my picks for the Kentucky lovin’ person on your list while shopping local this year!

For the Fun Home Accent:

Vintage Equestrian Horse Pillow Available at Kayla Weber Art

Chocolate Covered Potato Chips Sweet & Salty: Available at Old Kentucky Chocolates

For a Keeneland Memory on the Tree: Kitty Keller Keeneland Gatepost Ornament Available at The Keeneland Shop

Gorge Lovers Unite! Red River Gorge T-Shirt Available at J&H Outdoors

Yes, Bourbon!

Holiday Bourbon Lovers Bundle Available at Woodford Reserve

Blue Tiger Pullover in Bone

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a question of etiquette:

Holiday Guests

Q: I’m terrified of offending my hosts. Which of my polite habits do they secretly hate?

Q: Settle an old argument I’ve had with my in-laws: when is it okay to be seen in my robe, either as a host or as a guest?

• Arriving early (or well-past fashionably late)

Basically never, Cousin Eddie. Do not wander down for coffee in your bathrobe, and do not lounge on the couch in it, especially not without wearing something underneath. As the name suggests, your bathrobe should be worn to and from the bath. That’s it.

• Insisting on helping – in spite of many, many protests • Offering “well-meaning” tips or advice (which even you know is just thinly-veiled criticism) • Refusing to take their word when they say “help yourself” • Cleaning without first asking about their preferences and processes

Q: Do I really have to bring a hostess gift if I’m staying over Christmas? YEP. Gifts should never do double duty (and that includes birthday/ Christmas, too, ya cheapskates.) This question strikes us as particularly funny because the holiday season is one of the easiest times of year to find a gift for your hosts! Need ideas? • High-end chocolates • Christmas cactus, amaryllis or paperwhites • Custom embroidered tea towels • High-quality balsamic vinegar • Holiday candle/diffuser set • Wine or bourbon • A bouquet of flowers • Luxury hand cream and soap

“But it’s a housecoat,” you may be saying. Yeah, we don’t buy it. Assuming you aren’t stricken with the flu, get dressed already! One major exception? If someone shows up to your door unannounced after a reasonable bedtime hour. In which case, they deserve whatever eyeful they get.

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Q: What’s the word on switching place cards – or our rooming situations – on the sly?

Q: OMG I forgot to bring a present. Should I lie? Find something in my bag and just give them that?!

We get it. Really, we do. But unfortunately, the secret switcheroo is still considered rude.

First thing’s first: excuse yourself to the restroom and promptly flog yourself for your sins.

That said, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with asking your host for different accommodations. If you’re asking because of a physical need, such as needing to be close to an exit due to a health condition, then explain your reasoning. But if it’s a personal quibble with your neighbor, keep it to yourself.

After that’s done, you have a few different options:

Either way, be prepared to accept your host’s answer as the final word on the matter.

• If you’d like to reciprocate, send along a gift later, at your convenience. No big deal!

• Special-blend coffee

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• Quicky order a gift card to a local business they love on your phone, and either send it to their email or actual mailbox. • Thank them for their kindness. Follow up with a thank you card. Thanks is its own reward.

• If you actually do have a gift for them and just left it at home, you can say so. No harm, no foul.•

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HO LIDAY

We all have our unique holiday traditions. From that movie we watch every December to a dish that absolutely must make it on the table, these small things add up to a simply wonderful Christmastime. by Amanda Harper

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Southern

Christmas Traditions

Citrus It’s hard to imagine now, but once upon a time, it was difficult to

find fresh fruit in small towns, especially in the cold winter months. But Christmastime always brought crates full of delicious oranges and grapefruit from the southernmost states. This was so common that citrus is a staple of rustic holiday décor! Nowadays, many school groups raise funds by selling these bright fruits during December. It’s a tradition to put oranges in kids’ stockings to symbolize the gold that Saint Nicholas put in the stockings of the young brides he helped.

Christmas Cakes It seems like everyone’s family recipe box is chock full of these special desserts that only get made around the holidays. From apple stack cakes to classic fruitcakes (doused with bourbon), nothing makes us feel more festive than a lovingly-made cake.

Make Some Noise In days gone by, Christmas in Appalachia meant lots and lots of noise. From canon fire to firecrackers, people loved to make a ruckus to celebrate the season. One tradition saw people putting gunpowder between two anvils and clanging them with a hammer; the boom could often be heard three hollers over. Other folks just fired their guns in the air. Unless you happen to be either Calamity Jane or some kind of daredevil blacksmith, we suggest maybe sticking to safer means of making a little noise.

Oysters For past generations, the arrival of refrigerated transportation combined with cooler winter temperatures made it possible for landlocked areas of the south to get fresh seafood for Christmas. That meant oyster stuffing became a staple of the holiday table; oysters on the half shell was a favorite appetizer for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Magnolias Evergreen magnolias offer stunning seasonal décor in the South. Even if you opt for faux, the creamy white flowers, deep green leaves and red seed pods are basically Christmas-ready.

Candles in the Windows During the short days of winter, families would set lit candles in the windows to let potential visitors know that everyone was awake and welcoming guests. Now, of course, we just consider this look absolutely charming. To prevent fires, however, our “candles” are most likely battery-powered.

Superstitions Did your family have any Christmas superstitions? There are a lot of folksy Southern beliefs that get passed from generation to generation. Some of our favorites:

• If you go to the barn at midnight on Christmas Eve, the animals will kneel and be able to talk. • Eat an apple on Christmas Day for good health in the coming year. • Burn a log from the previous Christmas to bring good luck to the home. • It’s lucky to take a bath on Christmas Day. • A cricket on the hearth at Christmas is a sign of good luck. • Young women in search of love should visit the hog pen at midnight on Christmas Eve; the hog that grunts first will divine her future husband. • The weather on the Ruling Days of Christmas foretell the weather for the coming year.

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Santa Claus! The origins of

While we sometimes call Santa Claus “Saint Nick,” they’re actually two different figures. Saint Nicholas was a real person, and the inspiration behind the jolly old elf! He also has his own day of celebration.

Saint Nicholas of Myra was a Christian bishop of Greek descent. As the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, singletons, students and repentant thieves, he was known throughout his life for acts of generosity. Once, he heard of a father who could no longer afford dowries for his daughters; without the money, they might have to turn to desperate measures to make their way in life. Wanting to spare the family any embarrassment, Nicholas snuck up to their home under the cover of darkness and tossed a bag of gold in through a window. Upon discovering the gold, the father went out and arranged a marriage for his eldest daughter right away. After the wedding, Nicholas went back and tossed in another bag. (In one version of the story, Saint Nicholas placed the gold in the girls’ stockings, which were hung from the mantel to dry.) After the second daughter’s wedding, the father stayed awake all night. He caught Saint Nicholas in his act of kindness and fell to his knees, thanking him. Humbly, Saint Nicholas asked the father not to tell anyone who had helped the family – though, clearly, word eventually got out! His generosity inspired the idea that Saint Nicholas might come and leave gifts for children on the night of his Feast Day (December 6). Over time, this tradition blended with Christmas. St. Nicholas is still celebrated as a separate holiday figure in several Scandinavian countries. Santa Claus has his beginnings in the story Saint Nicholas. Immigrants brought the figure to America and he was often still dressed as a bishop in their minds. Washington Irving penned one of the first written descriptions of the man in America in 1809, which most historians agree was more akin to a Dutch burgher. The famous poem 1823 “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (the one that starts with “‘Twas the night before Christmas…”) helped solidify the big guy’s look. He picks up a pipe and a few pounds and “dressed all in furs from his head to his foot.” He gets a full team of reindeer, rosy cheeks, a white beard and a pipe.

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1850 engraving (above) Thomas Nast's Santa (below)


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Traditions Around the TOPS office, we’re big on the holidays. Our doors are decorated, we have potlucks whenever possible and we love a gift swap. So we thought it was only fair we share some of our own Christmas traditions with you, our readers.

Diana Gevedon, Business Manager goes with a big group of family and friends to Gatlinburg each year. Diana gets 90% of her Christmas shopping done on this trip. Sundblom’s Santa Illustrations of Santa after this time generally seem to be some blend of Irving’s Dutch chap and the poem’s fur-clad “jolly old elf.” German-born political cartoonist Thomas Nast (who gave us the Republican elephant and Democratic donkey) illustrated Santa for Harper’s Weekly, bringing German-Bavarian elements to his look, and fun details like the belt. Most illustrations of yore were obviously done in black and white, but hand-painted children’s books often included red, possibly based on those famous ruddy cheeks. When color printing became more common, Santa’s fur suit was often still brown, white or black – you know, realistic fur colors. But splashes of red, green and yellow kept appearing and it seems like red eventually won out, probably for its overall festive, fantastical note.

Haley Walls, Vice President of Production says her family’s giftgiving tradition started with her grandpa. He would do the ol’ “I think there’s one more” trick and surprise everyone with one last gift. Eventually, the youngest kids got in on the fun, each one trying to be the one to give the last gift. Now, the kiddos haul out a Santa sack full of presents that someone in the family secretly helped them pick out. It’s a cute tradition that everyone looks forward to. Everyone who knows Keith Yarber, Owner knows that he doesn’t consider it to be Christmas until National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation has graced his TV screen... and until he has quoted the film at least a billion times. Abbey Allen, TOPS Digital and Magazine Marketing Specialist says that her family’s holiday tradtions revolve around recipes. They always make sorghum cookies her grandma made, as well as Chex party mix. She also loves to watch The Family Stone, which is a favorite among most of the TOPS team.

By the 1930s, all of the elements were more or less set. But it was Haddon Sundblom’s illustrations for the CocaCola Company that solidified Santa in our cultural eye. When you think of Santa, this is probably the version that comes to mind. (The fact that red happens to be Coke’s brand color was probably not a coincidence.)

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Poll: When is it okay to put up your tree? source: Axios

55% in November after Thanksgiving

20% Christmas Trees When Queen Victoria married her first cousin (yikes), Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the pair bonded over their shared German lineage. One thing they both treasured was Christmas. We’ve mentioned that Christmas was in decline in England at the time of Victoria’s ascension. She and Albert worked to ensure that the holiday was more merry than ever.

Christmas trees as we know them date back to the Renaissance, but Germans had made them an art. And nothing said “Christmas” to Prince Albert quite like trees; he was known to set up many throughout Windsor Castle, and he sent them to schools and army barracks. While some previous English royals had decorated Christmas trees, Victoria and Albert gave the practice a major PR boost by publishing an engraving of the royal family decorating a Christmas tree. Since that famous picture, Christmas trees have been a staple of the holiday season for families across the globe.

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in November before Thanksgiving

17% sometime in early December

2%

after December 20th

6% it’s never too early!


What’s the “dill” with the

Christmas Pickle? The tale you’ve been told goes something like this; in ages and ages hence, people in Germany would hide a pickle in their Christmas tree and whoever found it would get good luck – sometimes in the form of an extra present left by Saint Nicholas. Why would Saint Nicholas leave a pickle? As the patron saint of children (plus merchants and brewers), one of his miracles was resurrecting three children who had been murdered and placed in a vat of pickles, possibly to be sold as pork later by an unscrupulous butcher. Yikes, that’s dark! Another suggested origin of this tradition was that a Bavarian-born soldier during the Civil War who begged for a pickle while starving. As it was Christmas, this guard gave him a single pickle, which the solider credited with saving his life. When he made it home, he began hanging a pickle of his Christmas tree each year to remember this incredible gift. While those stories may have basis in truth, the tradition of the Christmas pickle just doesn’t. It’s most likely that the tradition was invented in the 1890s to help sell ornaments. Traditional German glass ornaments were being imported to the US by Woolworths. Many of those ornaments were shaped like vegetables, a long-running French and German tradition. Maybe pickles weren’t selling well, or maybe they were a bit of a novelty to shoppers already, and having a little story behind them would help push sales. So they began to be sold with little cards that gave the pickles a purpose, as well as a little game for familities to play. Clearly, the concept took off. The Christmas pickle is now a firmly rooted American tradition.

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Traditions Joseph Yarber, Digital Specialist and his sister, Emma, fight over who gets to place the family’s Scooby Doo Mystery Machine ornament on the tree. Whoever hangs it first gets big bragging rights for the year. And Joseph isn’t too big to admit that losing can very nearly be a holiday-ruiner. Jennifer Baker, Account Executive can never wait to open Christmas gifts. The excitement will become too much on a random day before Christmas, so she’ll excitedly ask, “Want to open presents?!” She says that growing up, her parents were the same way. Chloe Day, Graphic Designer cherishes her family’s tradition of hunting for the Christmas pickle. But her family likes to keep things fair; there are two Christmas pickle ornaments, one for Chloe and one for her brother.

What we really treasure is that it helps children stop to enjoy the beauty of their family Christmas tree a little more closely.

Old World Christmas

This brand of glass Christmas ornaments is a holiday tradition unto itself. They create ornaments in the style of the very ones that inspired the Christmas pickle tradition. But their ornaments range from heartfelt to hilarious. There’s an Old World ornament for just about anyone. Find them at oldworldchristmas.com!

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What holiday songs do Americans hate most?

32%

“Santa Baby” The materialistic lyrics are the least of our worries... why does it always sound like the singer wants a lil’ something “extra” from ol’ Santa Claus???

31%

“Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” Novelty records aren’t meant to be taken seriously, but the morbid subject matter makes this one a little too cringey to even laugh about.

28%

“I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” There’s something about a song sung from a child’s point of view that always feels a little creepy, especially when it’s a kid who thinks his mom is a hussy.

24%

“Wonderful Christmastime” How can a Christmas song by one of the world’s most-beloved songwriters be so annoying? We blame the tragic combination of sythesizers and jingle bells.

21%

“Last Christmas” This holiday hit (along with its many covers) is incredibly divisive. This 80s track gets so much radio play that it has become the star of a drinking game. Seriously.

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Traditions Fran Elsen, Editor-in-Chief has everyone over to her house on Christmas Eve for happy hour, appetizers and silly games while the siblings do their annual gift exchange. How fun does that sound?! Vicki Evans, Vice President of Community Relations calls her celebration “Little Family Christmas.” It’s a special day of gifts, brunch and Christmas movies with her daughter in their jammies, snuggled up with their dog and cat. “Priceless times!” Reagan Newman, Administrative Coordinator says her favorite tradition is watching her dad light a fire in the fireplace... then turn on Netflix’s “Burning Fireplace” video on the TV that’s right above the already-burning fire! As for me – Amanda Harper, Vice President of Production – my family’s tradition is in remembrance of my late maternal grandmother. She would always make a Jello mold for every holiday get-together, which inevitably, no one would eat. We always make sure a Jello mold graces our holiday table so she’s there with us in spirit. •


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Few things are more awkward than opening a card and having to pretend to ignore the gift card sitting inside. Save everyone from that moment by trying these three techniques to amp up your gift card presentation!

by Chloe Day

Sweet Snowglobes We are absolutely obsessed with this idea from AKA Design to make your own snow globes! Start with an empty craft snow globe or jar large enough to hold your gift card. Use a hot glue gun to attach miniature pine trees, reindeer, figure skaters, or whatever else your heart desires to the inside of the lid. To your jar, add artificial snow, miniature white pom-poms, confetti, or whatever flurry-like material you have. Tuck your gift card inside before screwing on the lid and flipping your jar back over. Pro tip: Add a bit of ribbon or tinsel and a gift tag around the side of the lid to make your snowglobe a bit more personalized and festive!


If you're planning to give multiple gift cards at once (we see you parent classroom volunteers), stay away from tossing everything into a bag and calling it a day. We love these ideas from Sarah Tucker (left) and Do Say Give (right), who bring a bit of order to the chaos of gift card bundling. With a plain wreath or prepotted houseplant, a handful of mini clothespins, and several coin-sized envelopes, you can easily customize this concept to fit your needs! Our favorite part? This gift can last long after the holiday season, especially if your recipient has a green thumb!

When in Doubt... Don't feel pressure to make what's supposed to be a simple gift more complicated. Whether you're shopping for a picky recipient who has (seemingly) everything, need something for an in-law you haven't met yet, or had to grab a quick gift on short notice—we get it! Try one of these unique wrapping ideas to spruce up your presentation in no time. (Bonus points if you already have these supplies left over from our holiday craft ideas!) Photo Sources (in order): One Little Project, Ethical Unicorn, Poppie Lady, Your DIY Family, Style Curator, Satsuma Designs


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H O L I DAY

a few of our favorite things Need some gift-giving inspiration before you can check everyone off your list? We’ve curated a festive list with some of our favorite gift ideas, sure to elicit joy and wonder this holiday season. Whether you’re shopping for him, for her, your jetsetter bestie, or your precious fur baby, we have a little something for all your loved ones!

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for the gents ONE • Essex Quilted Travel Vest in Chestnut by Peter Millar, $228, Logan’s of Lexington. TWO • Carraway Three-Hand Brown Leather Watch, $170, Fossil. THREE • The Montana Fleece-Lined Corduroy Trucker Jacket, $140, Bespoke Post. FOUR • Travel Watch Roll, $129, Mark & Graham. FIVE • The Performance Package 5.0 Ultra Grooming Kit, $150, Manscaped. SIX • Valet Men’s Jewelry Storage Box, $94.95, GlenorCo. SEVEN • ‘1976’ 7-Panel Souvenir Cap - Limited Edition, $99, Tombolo Co.

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for the kids ONE • Classic Pajama Set in Douglas Plaid, $60, Little English. TWO • Eco Kids Finger Paint, $19, Sugarboo & Co. THREE • Little Photographer Kids Digital Camera, $65, Uncommon Goods. FOUR • Child Personalized Name Wood Puzzle, $50, ZuZu Puzzles Etsy. FIVE • Honeysticks Bath Crayon Set, $23.95, Maisonette. SIX • Banwood Trike, $195, Sugarboo & Co. SEVEN • Baby Bear Full-Zip Hoodie, $60, North Face. EIGHT • Kids Anywhere Chair® in Chambray Blue Buffalo Check, $169, Pottery Barn Kids. NINE • The Nugget Couch in Starfish, $249, Nugget Comfort.

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shop with The Front Porch ONE • Barefoot Dreams Baby Lovey Blanket, $40. TWO • Happy Everything! Red Medium Stripe Round Photo Frame, $34.95. THREE • Shiraleah Sparrow Scarf, $30. FOUR • Musee Bath Products, $12-$40. FIVE • ENewton Gold Bangle Bracelets, from $16 and up. SIX • Barefoot Dreams Diamond Weave Blanket in Charcoal Gray, $160.

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for the home ONE • “The Art of the Board” by Olivia Carney, $27.99, Peggy’s Gifts. TWO • Crooked Flower Wine Glass, $40, Free People. THREE • Volcano Mercury Iridescent Signature Jar Candle, $36, Anthropologie. FOUR • Pura 3 Diffuser, $44.99, Pura. FIVE • Balsam & Cedar Fragrance by ILLUMÉ, $19.99, Pura. SIX • Mackenzie Childs 3260 Gold Edition Bar Set, $198, Williams Sonoma. SEVEN • Brier Candle Stand Set $152, Benjamin Deaton Homes. EIGHT • Faux Fur Ruched 50x60 Throw Blanket, $179, Pottery Barn.

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for the wildcats fan ONE • Sorry For What I Said Tee, $28, KY for KY. TWO • Blue UK Jersey Beaded Earrings, $38, Peggy’s Gifts. THREE • Smells Like A Wildcats Win Candle, $19.75, Lucky Game Candles. FOUR • UK Needlepoint Belt in Blue by Smathers & Branson, $175, Logan’s of Lexington. FIVE • Kentucky Wildcats Football Stadium Print 24x36, $75, Stella Tate Home Etsy. SIX • UK Dish Towel. $24, Sugarboo & Co. SEVEN • Kentucky Kicks Ass Trucker Hat, $32, KY for KY. EIGHT • “To Kentucky and Back” Throw Pillow, $16, Handmade by Meee Etsy. NINE • University of KY Fortune Full Zip Jacket in Light Gray Heather by Antigua, $79.99, Logan’s of Lexington

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for the tech geek ONE • Essential Tech Folio $159, Mark & Graham. TWO • Belkin Face Tracking Phone Mount, $25.99, Walmart. THREE • Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug, $149.95, Crate & Barrel. FOUR • Restore 2 Sunrise Alarm Clock, $199.99, Hatch. FIVE • Tile Mate Essentials Set, $62.50, Amazon. SIX • Rocketbook Fusion Reusable Planner, $39.99, Rocketbook. SEVEN • BREO Box Subscription, $175, BREO Box. EIGHT • Amazon Echo 4th Gen, $100, Amazon. NINE • RingConn Smart Ring, $279, RingConn.

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a things equestrian ONE • Polo Heritage Hardcover Coffee Table Book, $95, Benjamin Deaton Homes. TWO • Running Horses Cosmetic Bag, $19.95, Back in the Saddle. THREE • Running Horses Weekender Bag, $69.95, Back in the Saddle. FOUR • Horse Bit Toggle Bracelet in Gold, $78, Susan Shaw. FIVE • Personalized Pewter Equestrian Stirrup Ornament, $39, Jennifer Raichman Etsy. SIX • English Boot Carry All, $129.99, Kensington Products. SEVEN • Personalized Horse Saddle Bag, $39.99, Aylev Etsy. EIGHT • Sport Wide Square Toe Western Boot in Black Deertan, $139.95, Ariat.

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B E AU T Y

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Trends to look out for this holiday season: Bold glamor: We want red lips, sparkly eyes, dewy youthful skin, rosy cheeks, and pops of color! Time to step out of the comfort zone and pull out the metallics to close out 2023!

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First things first, we know that a dewy youthful look will never go out of style. Use this Lightweight illuminator as skin prep for a flawless (and timeless) glow.

For a quick bronze and chiseled cheeks, our beauty lovers can’t get enough of this Rare Beauty bronzing stick. Let’s keep our base easy breezy so we can focus our efforts on eyes and lips this season.

// Saie Glowy Super Gel Lightweight Dewy Multipurpose Illuminator in shade Starglow, $28

// Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez Warm Wishes Effortless Bronzer Stick in shade Bright Side, $26

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Who doesn’t love a product that can do it all? Benefit’s color tint allows for an easy swipe of color to the cheeks and lips, giving a rosy, glow-fromwithin type finish.

For a soft, stunning pop of cream color on your cheeks, reach for this blush in shade Cherry. Loving the deep wintery finish this must have product provides.

// Benefit Cosmetics Liquid Lip Blush & Cheek Tint in shade Benetint, $24

// REFY Cream Blush in shade Malaya, $20

HYP NOT ” EYE” Z ING

This holiday season is the time to pull out the shimmers, the bold glam, and all the metallics. Give them something to stare at with a liquid shimmer swiped across your lid. Let the sparkles speak for themselves! // stila Glitter & Glow Liquid Eye Shadow in shade Perlina, $25

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For a palette that covers all the Metallic bases, reach for this sultry set of stunning color, guaranteed to be an eye catcher. // MAKEUP BY MARIO Master Metallics® Eyeshadow Palette, $50


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Nothing says “tis the season” quite like a bold lip. Finish off your holiday looks with a plump and glossy pop of color! // Dior Addict Lip Maximizer Plumping Gloss in shade 028 Dior 8 Intense, $40

If your eyes are the prize, consider reaching for a sheer matte lip just to finish off the look with no effort! // Glossier Generation G Sheer Matte Lipstick in shade Cake, $18

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Step out of your comfort zone with some faux freckles this season! This trend isn’t going anywhere any time soon. // Freck Beauty Freck The Original Freckle in shade Freck XL, $28

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couples coordination FASHIO N

Coordinating couples’ fashion is a lot like a dance – you want to work together, not mirror each other exactly. With a few exceptions, we generally find that couples who dress exactly alike are a little… offputting. Absolutely, there are those who can pull off that look, but for most of us mere mortals, the effect is less “charming” and more “The Shining.” If you want to try looking like a Power Couple for your next outing, here are some tips and tricks to try that will have your looks working like a perfect tango. R A L PH L AUR E N

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complementary neutrals One very easy color mix-up to avoid: your neutrals. A navy suit with a white button-up and brown shoes will make your partner look like a stranger if you’re dressed in all black. It’s not that you both don’t look smashing; it’s just that there’s no visual link between your outfits. Start by agreeing on one or two neutrals to feature in your look. You’re not limited to using only those neutrals, but this gives you a good base to get started with.

Shiraleah Braided Headband (Violets)

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Show Horse Signature Belt (Freedman’s)

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Girl With a Pearl Wild Pearl & Tiger’s Eye Necklace (Carl Meyers)


color scheming Ensure that both of your looks feature colors that are in harmony. Imagine if one of you is in baby blue and butter yellow and the other is in moody jewel tones. Or – to really illustrate the point – imagine one of you is dressed head-to-toe in rusty orange and the other opts for chartreuse. Yikes! Clashing can make a statement, but is it really the statement you want to make? If one of you will be wearing a prominent pattern, use that to build your shared color palette.

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whose spotlight? One easy way to ensure your looks stay harmonious: select who gets the spotlight tonight. If you’re both dazzling, then your looks may venture into the territory of disorienting. That doesn’t mean someone has to be a frump! Instead, think subtle; interesting textures and intricate details are your BFF here.

Vineyard Vines Velvet Blazer (Logan’s of Lexington) Spartina Gold Pineapple Earrings (My Favorite Things)

Spur Belt (Freedman’s)

e.Newton Signature Cross Bracelet (The Front Porch)

Allen Edmonds Grayson Dress Loafer (Logan’s of Lexington)

Lilly Pulitzer Priyanka Short Sleeve Floral Jacquard Dress (Peppermint Palm)

Lattice Sequin Pencil Skirt (J.Crew)


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Velvet Blackwatch Trousers for Him (bonobos.com)

Christmas Ornament Earrings (Ada & Lo)

Lilly Pulitzer Dessa Crossbody (Peppermint Palm)

Mother of Pearl T-bar Cufflinks (LV Harkness)

Blackwatch Reagan Button Down (tnuck.com)


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They say two heads are better than one… Whether they are partners in life or business, family or friends, these Power Couples and Dynamic Duos are local pairs who are doing it all! We asked them how they are balancing their many commitments while maintaining successful local businesses, charity initiatives and more.

“One can have a dream, baby. Two can make that dream so real.” – MARVIN GAYE & KIM WESTON

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When advanced practice nurse Mandi Snell first met Keisha Snipp as a client, she wasn’t expecting to find such gifts for administration and such a passion for functional health and nutrition. But, recognizing the power that this combination could bring to Snell’s work at Solutions Functional & Hormone Medicine, the pair quickly realized that the opportunity to merge their gifts was irresistible. “You cannot do this alone!” the duo said of the importance of such a partnership. “You do not have to be gifted in every aspect of business to succeed. You simply need partners you can trust and set them free to operate in their gifts while you operate in yours.” Since joining forces, the two have grown exponentially, with Snipp demonstrating a commitment to purpose that has propelled Snell’s practice to the next level. And the two have perfected a focused, educational approach that grants clients the best care for their time. “We aren’t good about or interested in discussing the weather,” they said. “However, if you want to talk about science in the face of wellness, we are your captivated audience.” SOLUTIONS FUNCTIONAL & HORMONE MEDICINE SOLUTIONSFUNCTIONALMEDICINE.COM 859-251-6220

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Chris and Tara Russell first met at a business networking event where they were showcasing their own businesses but quickly realized how like-minded they were – not only in business but family. CUCINA opened its doors in 2007 with rebranding and a new launch in 2019, only to face the challenges of an unforeseen pandemic. Tara was assisting in the background, but this quickly changed due to the obstacles faced with Covid-19. Tara took a more active role in managing communication, scheduling, and other behind-the-scenes needs to allow Chris to use his creative strengths for design. “There is a lot of give and take in a partnership; the key is to not only listen but always be anticipating the other’s needs,” the pair explained. This balancing act has driven so much success that extends well beyond the workplace. Chris uses his passion for design to make their clients’ dream kitchen a reality, while Tara utilizes her skillsets to make this reality as seamless as possible. She also works at Wiseway Design Showroom, which brings their customers full circle in their selection process as their dream home becomes reality. They have developed lasting friendships with so many clients over the years while working on their projects. Chris and Tara have worked hard to balance life and family for the past 13 years. As they move into the next phase of life – with their seven children having spread their wings – Chris and Tara Russell welcome a new and exciting chapter for themselves and for CUCINA Handcrafted Kitchens.

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After 35 years of marriage and the astounding success of their business, J. Render’s Southern Table & Bar, Gwyn and Ren Everly may make power couple status look easy. But they are quick to offer some cautionary perspectives gained from their decades of experience. “Being a partner in life and business is not for the faint of heart,” Gwyn said. “But no matter how difficult running the business may be, we are convinced over and over that we picked the right partner.” This affirmation often comes when the Everlys divide and conquer. Ren focuses on day-today operations, supporting staff, and ensuring meats are smoked to perfection, while Gwyn maintains and coordinates their strong give-back initiatives and business growth while upholding the Render’s unique brand. And their dynamism has also come to serve the wider Lexington community through dedicated charitable programs like J. Render’s Dine To Donate, as well as its sterling reputation among diners. “We are strongly invested in creating an excellent customer experience through friendly staff, quality food, and an upscale, casual environment,” the couple said. J RENDER’S SOUTHERN TABLE & BAR JRENDERS.COM • 859-533-9777

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At FOUNT, shoppers will find a bounty of unique, beautifully-crafted leather bags, made of full-grain Italian leather and British hides, offering one of the finest artisan collections in the country. And in all of this they’ll find an incredible amount of hard work by Phillip and Jackie Wachter, the power couple behind the brand. “Our love and passion for chasing dreams together began when Phillip’s cousin introduced us ten years ago,” the pair recalled. “Less than a year after meeting, we were married and already working on FOUNT out of our apartment.” The Wachters have both always loved making things with their hands and understanding how they work, which allowed them to grow FOUNT from an interest in how high-quality leather goods are made to a brand that is now known for its customer focus, classical design and foundation built on quality. “We each bring a balance to our relationship and working partnership that we never knew we needed until we met,” they said. “Together, we have been able to accomplish so much more than we could have on our own. Our personalities and skill sets, as well as our drive and passion, help propel each of us forward.”

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Ten years ago, one of Lexington’s most dynamic realty duos emerged out of a passion for family and taking care of clients. “As we both began to build our businesses as individual agents, we realized we each had a need to put family first, which can be challenging in our field,” explained Doreen Taylor and Clarissa Barber. “When we met, there were many similarities in how we cared for our clients. With that acknowledged, it was a natural progression to be available for each other when needed and having the confidence that our clients would have excellent results no matter what.” After a decade of experience working together, Taylor and Barber continuously prove that two is better than one in the real estate field. They are able to bounce ideas off one another, offer complementary approaches for clients and ensure an expert is available around the clock. “We’ve realized that communication is key,” the dynamic duo said. “We’ve learned to respect different perspectives on how to handle challenges — it’s not a one-man show. By taking the time to understand the partner’s approach, you open your mind to how to better your client relationships.” Text TOPSDUO to 859-898-2900 BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY DE MOVELLAN DOREEN@DEMOVELLAN.COM • 859-240-5326

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“Look how you feel.” - this is what comes to mind when I think of myself and Chasity. We have always been healthy, active, and energetic! From coaching on the football field to roller derby at the rink, we have always kept health and wellness at the center. With the same motto in mind, we opened Be Medispa. Aging is inevitable, but with a comprehensive plan and a little effort, looking older than you feel is unnecessary! Our anti-aging approach is based on early detection, prevention, and integration. The secret to success? First, community. Support local businesses and charities and stay connected. Second, education. Never. Stop. Learning. Our patients entrust us daily to provide the most advanced techniques to safely achieve superior results. We pride ourselves on bringing the best of the best to Lexington. Last but not least, love. The smiles we see. The stories we hear. We love what we do every day. The only thing better than doing something you love is sharing it with the one you love.

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After meeting through mutual friends, Lyndi and Justin Griffin kicked off a relationship in 2012 that has blossomed today into a productive partnership overseeing multiple entrepreneurial ventures. The two are equal partners in Griffin Homes, a rental properties and investment firm. Lyndi is also a top producing real estate agent helping hundreds of buyers and sellers throughout Central Kentucky. Additionally for Justin, he operates Griffin Securities, a private security company specializing in serving businesses, festivals, bars and restaurants. He also serves as co-owner of The Elev8tion Development Group, an African-American led real estate development business. On top of it all, the Griffins are parents to five daughters, who are active in local sports leagues and budding entrepreneurs themselves. “Partnership is so important to our relationship,” Lyndi explained. “Since we both run our own businesses, our schedules can change at the drop of a dime. If we have learned anything over the last ten years, it is that flexibility is key in our crazy-busy lives.” But the secret to the Griffins success is built on one essential thing for partners in life as well as in business: trust. “I think our secret weapon is always being able to depend on each other, whether it is scheduling conflicts or bouncing business ideas off one another,” concluded Lyndi. LIFSTYL REAL ESTATE LYNDIHUDDLESTON.LIFSTYLREALESTATE.COM

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Meet the Visionaries! Lars and Megan Lyman, the visionaries behind Bluegrass Haven Construction and Remodeling, have worked in the Lexington community for over 10 years, building a repertoire of stunning homes constructed with the client’s ideal vision at the forefront. This power couple focuses first and foremost on customer satisfaction, prioritizing precision, quality, and attention to detail throughout every step of the remodeling process. At Bluegrass Haven, your specialized team is made up of more than just builders; they are your partners in making your dream home become a reality. Some of their focal points include but are not limited to: kitchen and bathroom remodeling, and full home renovations, where they utilize their 5-step process to ensure a satisfactory and transformative result. This is a team that knows your home isn’t just for living, and instead is a space where memories are made, children grow, laughter is shared, and the joys of everyday life are truly experienced. Whether you’re seeking a modern restoration, a luxurious renovation, or a practical reconstruct, Bluegrass Haven is here for you every step of the way!

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Fruitcake Bark

• 1/2 c. mixed candied fruit, chopped (see notes) • 1 T brandy • 1/2 c. walnuts, chopped (see notes) • 5-8 ginger snaps, chopped (see notes) • 20 oz. white chocolate

In a small bowl, combine candied fruit and brandy; let soak while preparing the rest of the recipe. Line a 15x10” jelly roll pan (or other rimmed baking dish) with parchment paper. Create a double boiler using a saucepan and a heatproof bowl (fill a medium saucepan with about 1 inch of water. Place a slightly larger heatproof glass or ceramic bowl on top; the bowl’s bottom should touch the water while the sides remain suspended). Bring water to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce heat to low, then add white chocolate to bowl. Heat until melted and nearly smooth; remove from heat and stir until completely smooth. Spread chocolate into the bottom of the prepared pan, smoothing top with a rubber spatula. Sprinkle on the (drained) chopped fruit, walnuts and cookie pieces, pressing lightly into the chocolate. Refrigerate 10 minutes, or until hardened. Break into pieces. (adapted from Dinner Then Dessert) Notes: If you aren’t a fan of candied fruit, omit the brandy and replace the same volume of candied fruit for dried fruits you enjoy. When chopping the ginger snaps and walnuts, discard any crumbs for a nicer finished look to your bark.

Cream Cheese Mints

• 1 3oz. package cream cheese, softened • 1 T butter, softened • 3 c. powdered sugar • 2-3 drops peppermint oil • Food coloring

In a large bowl, combine cream cheese, butter and powdered sugar. Mix in peppermint oil. Divide dough into as many balls as you would like colors; mix food color into each ball. Roll dough into long logs, then cut with scissors into small nuggets; let dry for about 2 hours on wax paper, then refrigerate. (adapted from AllRecipes) Note: While, as the name suggests, mint is the most traditional flavoring for these little Christmas sweets, it they can be flavored with other candy oils. Many people enjoy using cinnamon oil!

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Hot Chocolate Bombs

• 4 4oz. bars semi-sweet chocolate, chopped • 1 tsp. coconut oil • 1/2 c. hot chocolate mix • 12 large marshmallows • Christmas sprinkles or chopped candy canes

Line a 12-cup muffin tin with muffin liners and set aside. Create a double boiler using a saucepan and a heatproof bowl (fill a medium saucepan with about 1 inch of water. Place a slightly larger heatproof glass or ceramic bowl on top; the bowl’s bottom should touch the water while the sides remain suspended). Bring water to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce heat to low. Place chocolate and oil into the heatproof bowl. Heat, stirring occasionally, until chocolate is melted and mostly smooth, about 6 minutes. Remove bowl from heat and continue stirring until chocolate is completely smooth. Spoon 2 tsp. chocolate into the bottom of each muffin cup. Pick up each cup and manually rotate so that the chocolate comes 1/2” up each side. Let sit 15 minutes, until hardened. Add 2 tsp. hot chocolate mix into each cup. Drizzle chocolate on top of the cocoa, covering completely. (If chocolate has begun to harden, return to double boiler for 2 minutes.) Press a marshmallow into the top of each bomb. Add desired decoration. Let cool at room temperature until chocolate is set, about 1 hour. To serve, heat 3/4 c. whole milk over medium heat, then transfer to a mug. Place a hot chocolate bomb into the mug and let sit for 30 seconds as it melts, then stir to combine. (adapted from The Pioneer Woman)

The Best Puppy Chow

• 1 12oz. box Rice Chex cereal • 1 12oz. bag semi-sweet chocolate chips • 3/4 c. peanut butter • 1/2 c. butter • 1 tsp. vanilla • 1 2lb. bag powdered sugar

Pour Chex into a large bowl, and set aside.

Place chocolate chips, peanut butter and butter into a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 60 seconds, then stir. Microwave at 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until completely melted and smooth. Stir in vanilla extract. Pour chocolate over Chex; fold with a spatula until cereal is completely coated (chunks are okay!) Pour powdered sugar over mixture, gently stirring until each chunk is covered. (adapted from Show Me the Yummy)

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Cranberry Pistachio Fudge

• 1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk • 14 oz. white chocolate, chopped • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract • 1 T butter • 1 c. dried cranberries, chopped • 3/4 c. shelled pistachios, chopped

Line an 8x8” pan with parchment paper.

Add sweetened condensed milk, chocolate and vanilla to a microwavesafe bowl. Microwave for 60 seconds, then remove. Add butter and stir. Microwave for 30 seconds, remove and stir. Repeat until chocolate and butter are completely melted. Fold in cranberries and pistachios. Pour into pan and smooth top with a rubber spatula. Refrigerate for 2 hours, or until set. Cut into squares. (adapted from Real Housemoms)

Peppermint Divinity

• 2 c. sugar • 1/2 c. light corn syrup • 1/4 c. water • 1/4 tsp. kosher salt • 2 large egg whites, room temperature • 1 tsp. vanilla • 3/4 c. peppermints or candy canes, finely chopped (see notes)

Line rimmed baking sheets with wax paper, then set aside. In a heavy 2-quart saucepan over medium-high heat, stir together sugar, corn syrup, water and salt. Cook, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon until sugar dissolves and mixture boils. Once clear and thickened, cook without stirring until a candy thermometer reaches 255°F, about 6 minutes. Remove from heat. Place egg white in the work bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Beat on medium until foamy; increase speed to high and beat until whites can hold a stiff peak. Reduce speed to low. Slowly, carefully pour hot syrup in a steady stream down the side of the work bowl into egg whites; do not scrape pan. Increase speed to high, beating until syrup is well incorporated. Turn off mixer and immediately scrape down sides of bowl, then fold in vanilla. Return speed to high until mixture begins to lose its gloss and is thick enough to hold its shape, around 8 minutes. Add 1/2 c. of chopped peppermints and beat on medium until just combined. Remove from mixer and use two spoons to scoop out candy into 1 T balls and place on prepared baking sheets. Sprinkle remaining peppermint over top. Let candies cool until set with a matte finish, 1-2 hours. Transfer to airtight containers for storage. (adapted from Southern Living) Note: Thicker peppermints may require a little smash before you can chop them. Not a fan of peppermint? Make a more traditional divinity by using pecans! Substitute the 1/2 c. chopped peppermints for chopped pecans. You can either top the candies with chopped pecans or push a pecan half into the top of each.

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Finding new ideas to keep your kids’ hands busy and eyes off their screens is becoming more difficult. We’ve come up with five easy, low-cost ornament crafts for making new family traditions that are sure to last for years! (Bonus points for these being

You’ll Need: • Washi Tape or Masking Tape • Craft Scissors

unlikely to come home in little ones’ backpacks!) Display your new ornaments on a space-saving washi tape tree to keep your main tree on-theme with the aesthetic you saved on Pinterest without making your kids feel left out!

How to Make It: • Cut or tear strips of washi tape and arrange on a flat surface in the shape of a Christmas tree, being sure you leave enough room to add ornaments. • We love the shapes below!

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You’ll Need: • 2 c All-Purpose Flour • 1 c Salt • 3/4 c Water • Ribbon

You’ll Need: • Several Small, Straight Sticks • Ribbon • Craft Scissors

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How to Make It: • Preheat oven to 200°F. • In a large bowl, mix flour and salt together. Once combined, gradually add water and mix well. • Knead dough until completely smooth, adding more water if too dry. • Roll out dough to desired thickness, we recommend about 1/4 inch! • Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes from your dough, being sure to use a toothpick or straw to add a hole for hanging. Place on a parchment-lined cookie sheet and bake for 20 minutes. • Flip your ornaments and bake for an additional 10 minutes. • Once cool, thread ribbon through the hole and decorate!

How to Make It: • Cut your ribbon into pieces between 3 and 6 inches long. • Tie the center of each piece around your stick, making sure to bunch pieces somewhat close together. • Repeat tying ribbons until your stick feels full. • Trim the edges of your ribbon so they form the shape of a christmas tree. • Tie a piece of ribbon to the top of your tree for hanging. • Pro tip: for even more fun, add stickers or pom poms to your tree!

You’ll Need: • Peels from Oranges or Clementines • Small Cookie Cutters • Hole Punch or Toothpick • Ribbon

How to Make It: • Press your peels as flat as possible without tearing them. • Using your cookie cutter, cut out as many shapes as you’d like from your peels. • Create a hole in the top of each shape using a hole punch or toothpick. • Thread ribbon through the hole for hanging.

You’ll Need: • Mini Pom Poms • Pinecones • Hot Glue Gun • Ribbon

How to Make It: • Apply a small dot of hot glue on the underside of each pinecone petal. • Stick a mini pom pom onto your dot of glue, repeating until your pinecone is as full as your heart desires. • Tie a piece of ribbon around the stem of the pinecone for hanging. No stem? Use a generous amount of hot glue to secure your ribbon.

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You’ll Need: • Cardstock or Cardboard • Hole Punch • Yarn or Ribbon • Plastic Yarn Needle • Craft scissors

How to Make It: • Use our template to trace shapes onto your cardstock or cardboard. • Using scissors, cut out each shape and use your hole punch where shown. • Thread your yarn or ribbon through one end of your plastic needle, tie a knot on the other side, and tape the knot to the back of your cutout. • Use the plastic needle to sew through the punched holes in whatever design you like, then use the remaining end to hang your ornament. • Pro tip: let your little ones draw patterns on your cardstock before cutting out shapes for a more unique look!

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spending 32 years in their 2-story traditional family home, Bret and Tami Melrose decided it was time to find their forever home. The result is a stunning combination of modern amenities and sentimental touches. They started planning a new build with a “ranch-style” feel, according to the Melroses, and they wanted to remain close to their roots in the 40502 neighborhood. On a Sunday afternoon drive, they found the perfect lot just a few miles away on Barrow Wood Lane. Once they purchased the lot in the autumn of 2021, it took six months of working with the city on the utility easements before they could break ground in the spring of 2022. The build was completed in August 2023. The couple wanted a different style and feel than their previous home. Builder Jimmy Nash was able to bring their vision to life. The home boasts a contemporary feel on the outside with its unique fixtures and finishes, while the interior is inviting and comfortable. The warm tones of cream, brown, and black make for a stunning display of style and design.

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The many details throughout the home proved to be the most challenging. But these details, both small and large, are what make the home so special. Their personal touches were inspired by past vacations, as well as memories that summon that magical feeling of being home for the Melrose family. Much of their time is spent in the massive great room, which opens to the kitchen. But the downstairs level beckons friends and family to enjoy all the extra amenities, such as the large projection TV, pinball machines, sauna, and golf simulator. The upstairs patio is a dream space for entertaining with its soaring ceilings and woodburning fireplace; it is easily accessible from both the great room and the primary bedroom. Once completed, an additional stone patio on the lower level will include seating for several, a spa, and a firepit. The 7-car garage with a built-in car lift is the perfect storage space for Bret’s impressive collection of vintage cars – a favorite hobby of his, along with his extensive bourbon collection, which is featured in the glass-enclosed bourbon room on the lower level. The lighting was all curated by Tami herself. Each chandelier draws the eye to the high ceilings throughout the home with twists of hand-cut crystal and brushed gold. Those metallic touches are sprinkled throughout the home. The main floor powder room evokes old Hollywood glamour with its real wood pattern, trimmed in gold. “Our home is special because it reflects us and our family. Much of the décor may be new, but the details and memories of items we’ve acquired from travel with family and friends make it special and unique,” Tami says.

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You can start something great, by doing WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED ALONE IS MINIMAL COMPARED TO WHAT CAN BE DONE TOGETHER. TOGETHER WE CAN DO BIG THINGS. JUST LOOK AT THE GOOD THAT CAN COME FROM WORKING WITH OTHERS. FOR INDEPENDENCE BANK, WE HAD A VISIONARY FOUNDER IN CHARLES REID. HE SET OUT ON A PATH TO REVOLUTIONIZE BANKING INTO AN INSTITUTION WHERE EVERY VOICE IS RESPECTED, LISTENED TO AND LEARNED FROM, BECAUSE WHEN YOU GET RIGHT DOWN TO IT, WHY WOULD THE WORLD NEED ANOTHER BANK? IT DIDN’T. INSTEAD, IT NEEDED A REVOLUTION.

Elevating their family business, Mr. Reid’s son, Chris, continued to build upon these principles…always thinking forward, always progressing and always serving. Providing his employees with a calling more than a career, Chris pioneered exceptional service in banking because he understood it’s never just a transaction, it’s a relationship. For years, Chris built a legacy of excellence that he poured into his employees. This flows into empathetically serving each of our customers. Independence Bank is built upon the foundation he laid. Each customer deserves to be treated more like a friend, than a number. You, our valued customers, are the same people we see at our children’s activities, out to dinner, at community events and down the grocery aisle. We are in Lexington because, like you, we are Lexington. Going forward, by giving back has become our position of strength. We firmly believe that you can start something great, by doing something good. In 1909, we began with lean and limber service in the few communities we served. We did much, with little; because that is all we had: our own two hands and feet. As we have grown, no matter how far spent, we have dusted ourselves off, put on a positive attitude with often a pair of work gloves and gone out to serve.

We painted girls’ hair and dads’ beards and even some dogs at the Girls On The Run Happy Hair Station. We provided meals for moms at Step by Step and were filled up ourselves in the process. And, we welcomed numerous Kentucky high school artists to paint alongside notable Lexington professional artists. A trio of masterpieces, for LexArts’ Horse Mania raised funds to help rebuild three of the worst tornado-torn communities. At Independence Bank, we’re going forward, by giving back. We’re Here. For GOOD. Stacy, Ted, Chad, Alice, Brandy, Max, Theresa, Mitch, Laura, Mary and Jamie, this is our Lexington team and directors. We are committed and passionate servants who know it’s YOU we serve. Helping people realize their dreams is without a doubt the most rewarding aspect of a career in banking. Whether it’s originating a mortgage for someone’s first home or dream home, providing operating and acquisition capital to allow businesses to expand and hire more people or equipping customers with the tools they need to reach their goals in life and in business, this is what we do. We’re all about what’s best, and what’s next for you and our community – and we’re demonstrably committed to helping you find success. We look forward to building something incredible with this team, with you and with Lexington.

You might have recently seen us at The Nest, working alongside others to make families’ lives a little brighter. Our team was also drawn to the Ronald McDonald House by developing a custom coloring book to give families something to occupy their hands in times of distress. We proudly served side-byside with FoodChain to help pack and prepare nutritious meals.

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The continuation of slower sales has pushed up months of inventory in September to the highest level since the first of the year (2.5). Although moving in a direction more indicative of a level market, available inventory levels have floated at historic lows since the start of the pandemic. A six-month supply is considered a balanced market. “It’s good news for buyers that we are seeing monthly increases in inventory,” said Kelley Nisbet, president of Bluegrass Realtors®. “But those increases are a result of slower sales, not necessarily from more homes coming online. The market needs an influx of new listings to satisfy demand which may also slow down price increases.” “Home prices are still increasing, just not at as fast as they were several months ago,” said Nisbet. “Interest rates have certainly played a role in the reduction, but inventory volume and selection need a boost going forward to calm appreciation. When and if rates fall, however, demand could once again spike and appreciation could go up with it.” Nisbet added, “The biggest driver in the market currently appears to be the interest rate. But as it’s been said before, you should date the rate and marry the house. Mortgages can be refinanced when rates drop but you can rarely, if ever, go back and buy your dream home.” Even as rates hover at 8%, the Mortgage Bankers Association is predicting that rates will fall to the mid-6% range in the first half of 2024 and land around 6% by the end of next year. Visitbluegrassrealtors.com for up to the minute real estate listings and buying and selling resources.

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ASHLEY’S BEST PRACTICES FOR HOLIDAY DECORATING Before adding any ornaments, ribbon, or decor to your tree make sure it is fully fluffed! Start at the back of each branch and then pull each branch down for a more natural look. When purchasing ornaments splurge on large items that take up space in your tree. Purchase a few less expensive ornaments to fill in the gaps and in a variety of sizes to make your tree look fuller. 122 122

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Buy high quality ribbon for your bows and take good care of it! Store your bows after the holidays fluffed and stuffed with tissue paper and hung in a closet on a coat hanger. To create the elevated look of Brewster’s Christmas trees use two different ribbons: one for bows and another to wrap the tree to create depth.


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hen Ashley Brewster graduated from the University of Kentucky’s College of Design with a degree in Interior Design and minors in Art History and Studio Art, she knew her mission would always be to create unique and beautiful designs for her clients that evoke joy and comfort in their homes. Upon graduation Ashley worked with her mentor, Barbara Ricke of Barbara Ricke Interiors, LTD and she credits that experience as well as her travels as her inspiration to create those beautiful spaces. Ashley is a happily married mother of two and her family loves ALL THINGS CHRISTMAS! Her desire to bring all of the glitter and glam of Christmas at her house to the masses of Lexington, as well as create a lasting legacy for her children, is how Brewster’s Christmas was born out of Ashley Brewster Designs. Ashley is a southern belle to her core and loves celebrating and decorating for all the seasons and holidays. She has big plans for Brewster’s Christmas and would love to expand in the future to a full service one-stop Christmas shop, with live Christmas trees, a hot chocolate bar, and a toy shop! Her advice to anyone who feels a calling to do something new or big is to work very hard and just take the risk; which includes really putting yourself out of your comfort zone to make connections and purchases. Visit Brewster’s Christmas in the Summit at Fritz Farm for a curated Christmas experience with a variety of designs and themes. Brewster’s Christmas is open 10am to 7pm Monday thru Saturday and 12pm to 6pm on Sundays. December 2023 2023 | |TOPS TOPS December

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POMEGRANATE SELECTING A POMEGRANATE: • A ripe pomegranate will feel heavy for its size. • Look for one bright in color, a medium to deep red. • The skin should have a leather-like appearance; firm and taut. • Since the skin is thick, surface abrasions don’t affect the quality of the fruit. Only worry if it appears to be a large, soft, darkened spot.

HOW TO CUT: • Locate the crown. Cut across the top, about half an inch to an inch beneath the stem. • You’ll be able to see four or five sections of pulp with flesh dividing the segments. Slice down along these dividers. • Pull the sections apart. Remove the middle membrane. • Submerge the pomegranate in a bowl of water. Gently remove the arils with your fingers. • Most of the pulp will float. If you’re not using the pomegranate right away, scoop out that pulp and leave the arils to soak. Otherwise, simply strain the water out.

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Pomegranate Bundt Cake CAKE

• 1 c. sugar • 1/2 c. butter, softened • 3/4 c. pomegranate juice • 1 tsp. vanilla extract • 1 tsp. lemon zest • 2 c. all-purpose flour • 2 tsp. baking powder

GLAZE

• 1 c. powdered sugar • 3 T pomegranate juice

Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray a bundt pan with cooking spray, then sprinkle with flour, shaking to coat. In the bowl of your stand mixer, add butter, eggs and sugar; beat on medium speed until combined. Pour in pomegranate juice and vanilla, and switch to low until incorporated. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder. Add to mixer bowl. Turn speed up to medium, and mix until flour is fully incorporated. Pour mixture evenly into prepared bundt pan. Bake for about 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Allow to cool in pan for 15 minutes. Turn out onto a wire cooling rack. Let cool completely. Mix glaze ingredients together and drizzle over the cake. (adapted from North Shore to South Bay)

Pomegranate Moscow Mule • 3 oz. pomegranate juice • 2 oz. vodka • 2 T lime juice • 12 oz. ginger beer

Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake well. Pour over ice. (adapted from The Cookie Rookie) Note: Using pomegranate vodka will give this even more fruity flavor.

Pomegranate-Kale Salad DRESSING

• 2 T pomegranate molasses • 1 1/2 T red wine vinegar • 4 T olive oil • 1/2 tsp. salt • 1/2 tsp. pepper

SALAD

• 5 kale stems (see notes) • 8 c. baby spinach • 1 1/2 c. candied pecans or walnuts • 1 c. pomegranate seeds • 3.5 oz. bleu cheese, crumbled • 1/2 c. dried cranberries • 2 blood oranges, segmented

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Place dressing ingredients in a jar and shake well. Place kale and spinach in a large bowl. Drizzle with about 3 T dressing and toss well. Pour half of kale mixture into serving bowl, then top with about a third each of the nuts, bleu cheese, pomegranates, orange segments and dried cranberries. Top with remaining kale mixture, then add remaining nuts, bleu cheese, pomegranates, orange segments and dried cranberries. Drizzle over remaining dressing just prior to serving. (adapted from Recipe Tin Eats) Notes: Due to the thickness of pomegranate molasses, shaking will work far better than whisking with this dressing. To make the raw kale more palatable, marinate: Remove kale from stalks and chop. Place in a bowl and drizzle with 1 tsp. olive oil and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Toss to combine, scrunching slightly. Let rest 30 minutes to tenderize leaves. You’ll be glad you took this extra step!


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Pomegranate-Braised Short Ribs • 5 T olive oil, divided • 4 lbs. bone-in beef short ribs, cut into 3” pieces • 1 large yellow onion, cut into wedges • 3 cloves garlic, smashed • 10 sprigs thyme • 1/4 c. all-purpose flour • 3 c. pomegranate juice • 1 c. dry red wine • 1/2 c. pomegranate seeds

Preheat oven to 275°F. In a dutch oven, head 2 T oil over high heat. Generously season short ribs with salt and pepper. Brown ribs on all sides, working in batches if necessary. Transfer to a plate and wipe pot clean. Reduce heat to medium-high; add 3 T oil. Add onion, garlic and thyme. Cook, scraping bottom with wooden spoon, until onion is softened, about 5 minutes. Add flour and stir to coat. Whisk in pomegranate juice and wine; bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Return ribs to pot, cover and transfer to oven. Bake about 3 hours, or until ribs are easily pierced with a knife. Transfer to a platter. Strain pan liquid into a fat separator. Discard fat and return to pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and cook about 10 minutes or until it reaches a sauce-like consistency. Strain, season to taste, and pour over ribs. Garnish with pomegranate seeds. (adapted from Martha Stewart)

Spicy Pomegranate Salsa • 1 1/2 c. pomegranate arils • 1/2 c. red onion, finely chopped • 1 1/2 T jalapeño pepper, finely chopped • 1 T lemon juice • 1 T sugar • 1/4 tsp. salt

Gently fold ingredients together. Cover and refrigerate at least an hour before serving to allow flavors to meld. (adapted from Pomegranates.org) Note: This is a lovely topping for any meat, including fish. But you can absolutely enjoy this salsa with chips, as well!

Perfect Poached Pears • 3/4 c. pomegranate juice • 1 T honey • 1 vanilla bean, halved lengthwise • 4 c. water • 4 Bartlett pears, peeled, cored and cut lengthwise into eighths • 1/2 c. pomegranate seeds

In a saucepan, combine pomegranate seeds, juice, honey, vanilla bean and water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and simmer 5 minutes. Add pear slices. Cover and cook until tender, about 4 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer pears to a plate and allow to cool slightly. Remove vanilla bean halves from poaching liquid. Divide pears among 4 bowls. Sprinkle with pomegranate seeds. Drizzle with about 2 T poaching liquid; if desired, garnish with vanilla bean segments. Serve warm. (adapted from Martha Stewart) Note: Don’t have vanilla beans in your pantry? Use 1 T pure vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste – none of the imitation stuff will do here. •

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Cranberry Orange Cinnamon Rolls DOUGH

• 1/3 c. sugar • 1/2 T orange zest • 4 1/2 c. all-purpose flour • 4 1/2 tsp. rapid-rise yeast • 1 tsp. salt • 1 1/2 c. water • 6 T butter • 1 egg

FILLING

• 1/3 c. brown sugar • 1 T orange zest • 1 tsp. cinnamon • 3 T unsalted butter, softened • 1 c. dried cranberries

FROSTING

• 2 1/2 c. powdered sugar • 2 T unsalted butter, softened • 2 T orange juice • 1 tsp. orange zest • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract

In a large mixer bowl, combine orange zest and sugar; sugar should be slightly moistened and fragrant. Add roughly 2 c. flour, yeast and salt, and stir until combined. Microwave water and butter together on high in 15-second increments until warm, but not hot to the touch; butter will not completely melt. Add to dry ingredients. Add egg. Beat 2 minutes at medium speed, scraping down the bowl as needed. Add 1 c. flour, then beat 2 minutes at high speed, scraping bowl as needed. Mix in just enough of the remaining flour so that the dough forms a ball. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead about 6 minutes, or until the surface is smooth and dough springs back when pressed with your fingers. Cover with a towel and let rest for 10 minutes. In a bowl, combine brown sugar, orange zest and cinnamon; stir until combined. Set aside. Roll dough into a 15x10” rectangle over lightly floured parchment paper. Spread 3 T softened butter over the dough, stopping 1/2” from the edges of the long side. Sprinkle cinnamon mixture over butter; top with cranberries. Beginning at the long end of the rectangle, roll dough up tightly. Pinch seams to seal the roll. Using dental floss or a very, very sharp knife, cut into 12 equal pieces. Place cut-side down on a greased 13x9” baking pan. Cover with a clean tea towel and let rise until doubled in size, about an hour. (See notes) Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until rolls are golden brown. Cool pan on a wire rack for around 10 minutes. Combine frosting ingredients, beating until creamy. Spread over rolls. If desired, top with roughly chopped dried cranberries. (adapted from My Baking Addiction) Notes: If you wish to make this the night before, stop after you place the rolls in the greased pan. At that point, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. The next morning, remove the pan from the fridge, peel off the plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature 30-40 minutes while the oven preheats. Bake as instructed. And, yes, we agree that this recipe is more attractive when done in a skillet. If you wish to do this, just know that you will have leftover unbaked rolls. The good news? The extras can freeze! Just wrap each one tightly to prevent freezer burn.

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Chrissy Teigen’s Dutch Baby Pancake • 1 c. all-purpose flour, sifted • 4 large eggs • 1 c. whole milk, room temperature • 1/2 tsp. kosher salt • 4 T butter, melted

Preheat the oven to 475°F. In a blender, combine flour, eggs, milk, salt and half the butter. Blend until smooth with no lumps, about 20 seconds. In a 10-inch cast iron skillet, heat remaining 2 T butter over high heat until foamy, shaking to distribute if necessary. Add batter and immediately move skillet to oven. Bake until the outside of the pancake is puffed and a deep golden color, about 17 minutes. Remove from oven and place skillet on a wire rack for 1 minute. If not eating right away, remove pancake from skillet and set on wire rack, to prevent t from deflating. (adapted from Cravings by Chrissy Teigen) Notes: This is wonderful dusted with powdered sugar and served with maple syrup. However, we think it’s also a wonderful vessel for fresh fruit. This recipe is meant to serve 4. If you’re serving a few more people, make the recipe again, turn the second Dutch Baby onto the wire rack, then return the first to the oven for a couple minutes to rewarm. •

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Christmas Coffee • 1/2 c. sugar • 1/4 c. unsweetened cocoa • 1/4 tsp. cinnamon • 1/3 c. water • 10 c. brewed coffee Over medium heat, bring sugar, cocoa, cinnamon and water to a boil for 1 minute. Add to coffee; stir and serve immediately. (adapted from Food.com) Note: Serve alongside whipped cream, milk, sugar, Frangelico and Bourbon, allowing guests to “spice up” their own cup.

Morton Strata French Hot Chocolate • 1 1/2 c. whole milk • 1/2 c. heavy cream • 2 tsp. powdered sugar • 1/2 tsp. espresso powder • 8 oz. bittersweet chocolate, chopped In a saucepan over medium heat, whisk together milk, cream, powdered sugar and espresso powder until warm and small bubbles appear around the edges; do not allow to boil. Remove from heat and stir in chopped chocolate; return to heat if necessary to allow chocolate to melt completely. Serve warm, topped with whipped cream. (adapted from Well Plated) Notes: It’s important to use good-quality chocolate here. That said, you’re welcome to use milk chocolate or dark chocolate, if you prefer. French hot chocolate is much thicker and richer than good ol’ Swiss Miss. If you find this consistency a little too thick for your liking, add warm milk. On the other hand, if you want something a little more decadent? Add more chocolate! This makes 4 small servings... or two very intense ones!

One of our favorite holiday movies is The Family Stone, which is totally funny and heartwarming (and packed full of some of our favorite actors.) Part of the fun revolves around Sarah Jessica Parker’s character insisting on making her family’s traditional breakfast strata. We think it sounds good! • 8 slices white bread • 8 oz. sliced mozzarella • 2 – 14 oz. cans sliced tomatoes • 13 oz. can sliced mushrooms, drained • 1 medium onion, sliced • 5 eggs, beaten • 1 tsp. salt • 1 tsp. oregano • Pinch garlic salt • Parmesan cheese • Sliced black olives (optional) Cut the bread into stars, if desired. Otherwise, use a cookie cutter or jar lid to cut into circles. Set aside. Place bread scraps into bottom of a greased 13x9” baking dish. Layer half of the cheese over the bread scraps. Arrange half of tomatoes along with all of the onion slices and mushrooms over the cheese. Cover with the rest of the cheese, then top with the bread shapes. Place slices of tomato in the center of each bread shape. Whisk together eggs, milk, salt, oregano and garlic salt. Pour over the casserole. Sprinkle with Parmesan and olives (if desired). Cover and refrigerate overnight. Remove casserole from fridge and uncover. Preheat oven to 325°F. Bake 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until a knife comes out clean. Let stand 10 minutes to firm. (adapted from Refinery29)

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Eggs Benedict Casserole CASSEROLE

• 2 c. milk • 8 large eggs • 3 green onions, chopped • 1 tsp. onion powder • 1 tsp. salt • 3/4 lb. Canadian bacon, cubed • 6 English muffins, torn • 1/2 tsp. paprika

HOLLANDAISE SAUCE

• 3 egg yolks • 1 T lemon juice • 1/4 tsp. Dijon mustard • 1 dash hot sauce • 1/2 c. butter, melted

Grease a 13x9” baking pan with cooking spray. Whisk together milk, eggs, green onions, onion powder and salt. Set aside. Layer half of the Canadian bacon in the prepared dish. Cover with English muffin pieces. Top with remaining Canadian bacon, then pour milk mixture over casserole. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. Preheat oven to 375°F. Uncover baking dish. Sprinkle paprika over the top, then cover with aluminum foil. Bake until eggs are nearly set, about 30 minutes. Remove foil and bake an additional 15 minutes more. Make the sauce. Add egg yolks, lemon juice, mustard and hot sauce to your blender. Cover and blend on high for 5 seconds. Set the blender to medium-low speed, then slowly drizzle the butter in in a steady stream. The sauce should become thick and smooth within 15-30 seconds. Drizzle directly over the casserole and serve. (adapted from AllRecipes) Note: If you want to use leftover ham instead of Canadian bacon, we don’t think anyone would complain! We get that Hollandaise can be tricky; if you want to take a shortcut and use a packaged mix, that can be our little secret.

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One of the best parts of Christmas morning? How excited the kids are to find out what Santa brought them! Of course you’re going to want to snap pictures of them as they enjoy breakfast then dig into their presents. Make sure they’re dressed in festive outfits for these special moments!

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Embracing Health at Any Weight: A Holistic Approach to Well-Being The conventional narrative surrounding health often fixates on achieving a particular weight, perpetuating the notion that well-being is contingent upon fitting within a numerical range on the scale. However, the paradigm is shifting, and a growing body of evidence supports the idea that health is achievable and valuable at any weight. In this article, we will explore the concept of health at any weight, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to wellbeing that transcends the confines of arbitrary numbers.

Dismantling Weight Stigma One of the primary barriers to embracing health at any weight is the pervasive weight stigma that permeates society. People who do not conform to societal ideals of body weight and shape often face discrimination, which can adversely impact both their mental and physical health. It is crucial to recognize that health is much more multifaceted than weight alone and cannot be reduced to a single number on the scale. By dismantling weight stigma, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment that fosters wellbeing for people of every size.

Holistic Health Metrics Health is a complex interplay of various factors, including physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Rather than focusing solely on weight to measure the health of an individual, considering other health metrics in conjunction with it forms a more holistic approach. Physical fitness, cardiovascular health, mental resilience, and emotional balance are equally vital components of overall well-being. By broadening the definition of health, the focus can shift to cultivating a robust and resilient body and mind, irrespective of their weight.

Lifestyle Choices Over Weight Loss In general, the pursuit of health should prioritize sustainable lifestyle choices over drastic weight loss measures. Sustainable habits such as regular physical activity, a balanced and nutritious diet, adequate sleep,

and stress management are crucial factors in maintaining well-being. Regardless of whether they lead to dramatic weight loss, these lifestyle choices have significant positive effects on bodily well-being, including metabolic health, cardiovascular fitness, and mental clarity.

Body Positivity and Self-Acceptance The body positivity movement has grown astronomically in the past decade. Advocating for self-love and acceptance, it encourages individuals to appreciate their bodies for what they can do rather than how closely they align with societal beauty standards. Developing a positive body image and practicing self-compassion are in themselves integral to our health. When we cultivate a sense of acceptance and gratitude for our bodies, we are more likely to engage in behaviors that support health maintenance naturally, without the pressure of conforming to external expectations.

Individualized Health Goals Acknowledging that health is a personal journey, the health goals we set should be realistic, individualized, and aligned with our values and priorities. Focusing on personal achievements, whether they relate to improved fitness levels, increased energy, or better mental health, empowers us to take control of our well-being. This approach recognizes that health is a dynamic and evolving concept with diverse paths to fulfillment and aims to support all individuals in their own health journey. Being healthy at any weight is not a revolutionary concept; rather, it is an inclusive and compassionate perspective that recognizes the inherent value of every individual, regardless of their size. Shifting the narrative from weightcentric to health-centric promotes a culture of well-being that celebrates diversity and individuality. By embracing a holistic approach to health, we can foster a society that values and supports the well-being of all its members, irrespective of weight. Ultimately, health is about nourishing the body, mind, and spirit, and is a journey that is open to everyone, regardless of their weight.

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10 things to do before the ball drops HO LIDAYS

Around the globe, New Year’s Eve is a holiday full of important traditions. It’s also a time of reflection and hope as we look forward to the coming year. Before the clock strikes 12, here are ten things you should do to get yourself ready for 2024. From silly old wives’ tales to meaningful moments of remembrance, we think these little activities will help you ring in the New Year right! by Amanda Harper

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rock a lot of polka dots

In the Philippines, it’s traditional to wear polka dots on New Year’s Eve. Circles are an international symbol of good luck in the new year, as they represent coins and time. So wearing them means you are welcoming good fortune into your life! (Plus, they’re just darn adorable.)

smash some plates 2 A New Year’s tradition in Denmark can get pretty messy; revelers smash plates on the doors or doorsteps of friends and family members’ homes. Danes save up unwanted dishware all year for this special way of celebrating; we admit, this tradition is certainly more fun than a yard sale.

But why? They believe breaking the old plates symbolizes letting go of the past and “smashing” bad energy. But rather than bring this good fortune upon their own homes, they selflessly offer it to loved ones. Some folks even write good wishes onto the dishware to add extra luck. If you want to try this one, be sure to let them know ahead of time – and be sure to select some very delicate, easily smashed dishware!

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In many countries – including large parts of Latin America – the color of your underwear on New Year’s Eve is considered incredibly important. Yellow undies will bring you good luck in the coming year. Red will bring lots of passion your way while blue brings good health. White underwear supposedly brings peace, green can mean good luck and purple manifests inspiration. We figure it can’t hurt!

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Take some time to reflect on the year past or your hopes for 2024. Make some lists to help you remember the past and/or look forward to the future. This little bit of self-care will help center you and help you kick-start your year. Here are some ideas to help you get started: • Your New Year’s resolutions • Your 10 favorite moments from 2023 • Some of your biggest accomplishments from the past year • People you’re grateful for • Lessons this year has taught you • Some goals you’d like to achieve in the New Year, personally or professionally • People you’d like to reconnect with

5 declutter

Research tells us that cluttered spaces actually tire out your brain; according to Princeton researchers, visual distractions in our environment impede your brain’s ability to think and process. Clearing unnecessary items out of areas where you need to do a lot of mental work, such as your desk or kitchen, may help you handle your tasks more efficiently with less brain burnout. If you’re waiting for Spring Cleaning season to tackle your bigger projects, we recommend setting aside half an hour to mindfully declutter on space. Pick a single spot that will have a ton of impact on your life. Maybe it’s your bedside table so you can get a better night’s sleep or the kitchen counter where your family’s mornings sometimes get a little too chaotic. Carefully examine all items in that space and determine what’s really useful and what can be put away or given away. Whatever you choose, you’ll be amazed how much even just a little decluttering helps. As a bonus, donating gently used items will give you some good karma going into 2024! December 2023 | TOPS

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6 | mistletoe magic

Looking for love? Place a sprig of mistletoe under your pillow before you finally fall asleep on New Year’s Eve. An Irish tradition holds that you will dream of your soulmate. So much easier than relying on dating apps!

7 | good luck pig

In Germany and Austria, it’s a tradition to give loved ones lucky charms on New Year’s. Four-leaf clovers are familiar ones, but pigs are perhaps a little more surprising. The boar was considered a holy animal among Germanic tribes, but pigs stand as symbols of wealth and prosperity in many cultures. Another surprising German good luck symbol? The chimney sweep! In olden times, families believed that their luck got clogged with the chimney – which makes sense, as the family hearth was the center of meals and warmth in cold winters. It’s not uncommon to see good luck pig figurines dressed as chimney sweeps (even holding a fourleaf clover) at the Christkindlmarkt. In upstate New York, it’s a longstanding tradition to smash a special peppermint pig candy, sort of like smashing a piggie bank. So maybe there’s something to this porcine charm!

8 | sparklers

Fireworks have become a New Year’s tradition all over the world. Sparklers are an easy way to enjoy the crackle of fireworks without terrifying your neighbors’ dogs.

9 | hoppin’ john

This Gullah dish is supposedly full of luck; peas are symbolic of coins, leafy greens stand in for the color of money and the cornbread served alongside it represents gold. Some families hold that you make your Hoppin’ John on New Year’s Eve, then eat it on New Year’s Day. (Other Southern families are just fine preparing their pot on January 1.) Whenever you work up your Hoppin’ John, hide a coin in the dish; whoever finds it will have extra luck. Everyone should leave three peas behind on their plate for luck, fortune and love.

10 | stock your pantry

This oft-forgotten Southern tradition states that it’s essential to have a well-stocked pantry on the night before entering a New Year. This ensures a bounty for the coming year while an empty pantry foretells of a lean year. We think this tradition probably has a more practical purpose in today’s world; who the heck wants to go to the grocery store with on a NYE hangover?! •

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Searching for New Year’s hair inspo that will last you until the ball drops and beyond? Look no further! We’ve got you covered with some simple but spunky new do’s and hair trends that will complement any New Year’s Eve look!

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Because who doesn’t want to ring in 2024 with showstopping hair?

Lelet NY

If there is ever a time to rock a messy updo, it’s New Year’s Eve! This chic and simplistic look perfectly complements any high neck dress or outfit. Throw your hair up, let some pieces frame your face, and forget about the rest! You can always dress it up or down as much as your heart desires. Try these stunning Glossy Bar Barrettes from LELET NY for an effortless chic look! hairstyles.com

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Bows couldn’t possibly be more IN this holiday season. If you’re looking to elevate your New Year’s Eve look, consider incorporating a delicate ribbon or bow to tie things together. We recommend this look with any off-the-shoulder dresses or outfits that show off the decolletage! For a little more holiday flair, opt for a beautiful velvet bow. Try this beautiful crinkle chiffon Lady Bow from Free People; perfect to accent a full pony or casual half-up look.

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If you’re looking to spice up your usual go-to look, try adding some tinsel, sparkle spray, or hair glitter for a touch of glitz and glam! We recommend the Eva NYC Kweeen Silver Glitter Spray for an easy onthe-go shimmer; and don’t be shy, this product isn’t just for hair!

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Join us in celebrating the American Heart Association’s transformative impact over the past century — and building a Second Century of equitable health for all.

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Dreams Come True! To a seriously ill child, the opportunity to enjoy the simple pleasures of childhood can be the best medicine of all. It may be the inspiration that motivates the child to hang in there through a time of great suffering and burdensome treatments. The Lexington Chapter of the Dream Factory grants dreams to children in the Lexington, Southern and Eastern Kentucky area. To date, we have granted over 900 dreams ranging from trips to Disney World, to concert tickets, to shopping sprees and beyond!

Hunter went to Isla Bella Resort in Florida with his family to go deep sea fishing and snorkeling!

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Hope Center Expanding Hope in Lexington Over the last 30 years, the Hope Center has provided emergency housing in our shelter and built three permanent, affordable housing facilities with a total of 132 studio apartments. Now, as housing costs climb, we see the people we serve in need of support while they get back on their feet—they need a transitional step. We are excited to expand our housing solutions to include a Veterans and Transitional Housing Addition on the Emergency Shelter property. The project broke ground in June 2023 and is expected to be completed in summer 2024. This expansion adds a total of 18,674 square feet of space across two floors. It will include 72 beds for transitional housing, 24 of which will be designated for veterans. This expansion will allow us to serve clients in a new way as we help them rebuild their lives with a goal of sustainable, independent living. Transitional housing moves clients into an environment where they can tackle challenges with the support of targeted case management services, making strides toward independent living. It meets a need for those who need a step between our Emergency Shelter services and our permanent housing solutions. Within our transitional and veterans housing expansion, we will improve the quality of shelter for the veterans we serve— moving them from a multiple bunk, dorm setting to individual rooms. Give to support the Hope Center this holiday season: https://www.hopectr.org/donations

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Spreading

The folks at The Wildcat Group aspire to give people hope and happiness this holiday season. “It’s been a difficult year for a lot of people,” says owner Raleigh Bruner. “As a local business we have an obligation to uplift our community any time the opportunity arises.” Over the next month The Wildcat Group will provide logistical assistance to the following non-profits helping them to effectively carry out their charitable missions:

• Angel Tree • God’s Pantry • Hope for the Holidays

Throughout the Bluegrass

• Bluegrass Realtors • Local First Lexington

• Fraternal Order of Firefighters Toy Drive • The Salvation Army • Toy Chest • Senior Sleigh

These organizations are behind wonderful causes that range from distributing donated bikes and toys to underprivileged children, to delivering the gift of joy to seniors and veterans. The Wildcat Group donates trucks, equipment, warehouse space, and labor to satisfy the unique needs and challenges each of these non-profits face during the holidays. “Senior Sleigh is a huge project with upward of 300 packages. The Wildcat Group graciously volunteers to deliver the packages every year. They have truly been a blessing,” says Missy Ward, lead Senior Sleigh organizer.

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The community partnerships Wildcat has forged with these non-profits are built on years of trust and stewardship. These long-term relationships are a testament to the company’s commitment to serving the community in an impactful way. This holiday season, Wildcat urges those fortunate enough to donate resources or time to a local charity to do so. You can also make a difference by shopping local, which allows small businesses owners to give back to their communities and neighbors in need.

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American Heart Association For nearly 100 years, the American Heart Association has been fighting heart disease and stroke, striving to save and improve lives. Even when those conditions don’t result in death, they cause disability and diminish quality of life. The American Heart Association continuously works to improve those outcomes, serving as a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Since its inception, the American Heart Association in Kentucky has taken great strides to improve the health and well-being of people across the Commonwealth, and the progress made in 2023 was no exception. A few highlights from this year include: Advancing medical research by awarding $2.75 million in grants to researchers at the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville. Advocating to pass new laws like House Bill 331, which will require cardiac emergency response plans in schools as funding allows, to protect the youth of Kentucky. Training thousands of individuals in the lifesaving skill of Hands-Only CPR to empower individuals to be the first responders in critical situations. Funding $120,000 in scholarships to girls in Eastern Kentucky pursuing degrees in STEM fields to promote gender diversity in crucial areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and improve access to care in rural areas. And so much more. When you donate to the American Heart Association, walk in the Heart Walk, participate in the Go Red for Women movement, or attend the Heart Ball, you are joining the fight against the nation's No. 1 and No. 5 killers - heart disease and stroke. Your contribution helps the American Heart Association fund lifesaving research, advocate for healthier communities, improve patient care, and work for equitable health for all people. Learn more and give today at heart.org/Kentucky.

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Foster Care Council Countless lives have been impacted by The Foster Care Council (FCC) since its inception in 2012. One path in particular that was dramatically changed is the life of Lauren. At 13, Lauren was 2 years behind in her public school classes. She enrolled in the FCC's tutoring program, and was tutored every week for two years. Lauren's tutor encouraged her not to allow her circumstances to define who she was. By her junior year of high school, Lauren raised her GPA to 4.4! The Foster Care Council also financially supported Lauren's extracurricular interests, including archery. Lauren went on to receive a scholarship to Pikeville University in archery. She graduated from Pikeville University on the Dean's List, with a degree in Education. Fast forward a a few years, Lauren is now a local a business owner.

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Donations Accepted through November 17th.

The Need is Great!! M.R. Bishop DMD & Associates is a proud member of the Jessamine County community and is thrilled to again partner with the Kentucky Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Share-a-Smile Food Drive. The goal is to fill the Jessamine County Food Bank so no family goes hungry over the holidays. Drop off non perishable food or monetary donations at M. R. Bishop DMD & Associates offices at 409 Otter Drive in Nicholasville or contact Terri at 859-887-1094 now through November 17th.

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Buffy Lawson The Academy of Local Musicians honors an incredible local talent by Kate Savage | photos courtesy of Buffy Lawson

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Kentucky’s own Buffy Lawson knew at a young age that she wanted to be a star. From her humble beginnings in her own backyard performing for friends and neighbors (for a small fee of $5!) to Nashville, Tennessee, where she learned that the path to success would be a long one. But persevere she did, and through a series of lucky breaks and connections, Buffy soon found herself working with brilliant songwriters, often hired to do demos for them. “This was a huge part of my early career and helped me figure out who I was vocally. These were people I got to work with who hadn’t just fallen off the turnip truck the week before but were established iconic songwriters that helped me learn the difference between a good song, a great song, and a brilliant song,” she said. Buffy stayed in Nashville for ten years, a time that was known as the “golden years,” with big names such as Faith Hill and Garth Brooks stirring up the country music scene. She learned about publishing deals, how to negotiate contracts, and how to take her craft to the next level. Her big break came when she was asked to do a demo by the great Bob Gaudio – producer of many legendary artists, including Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand. She made such a favorable impression that he asked her to sing “Marry Me” as a duet with Neil Diamond on the Jay Leno Show. This catapulted her career, and she began performing in various opening acts and bookings; ultimately, she was on the road 250 days a year. Buffy realized life on the road was not for her and decided to focus her energy on her songwriting. Her songs were recorded by Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Randy Travis, Kenny Rogers, and Dolly Parton. Buffy continued to travel between Lexington and Nashville, working on various musical projects. Her most recent collaboration with fellow Kentuckian Silas House in the How to Be Beautiful project has given her a renewed appreciation for performing. On Saturday, November 11, 2023, Buffy Lawson was inducted into the Kentucky Academy of Local Music Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in the Farish Theater to a packed house of friends, family, music colleagues, and supporters. Congratulations Buffy! December 2023 | TOPS

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CALENDAR of Events What's happening in town this month?

Sports & Run/Walks

Performing & Visual Arts

DECEMBER 2

Candlelight Tours at Ashland 5:30-7:30pm The Henry Clay Estate

Candlelight Tours at Ashland 5:30-7:30pm The Henry Clay Estate

Community Events Kentucky Ballet Theatre: The Nutcracker 2pm Lexington Opera House

Kentucky Ballet Theatre: The Nutcracker 2 & 7pm Lexington Opera House

Miracle on 34th Street 2pm Woodford Theatre

Miracle on 34th Street 2 & 7:30pm Woodford Theatre

A Christmas Carol Dinner Show 1:30pm Spotlight Playhouse

Candlelight Tours at Ashland 5:30-7:30pm The Henry Clay Estate

Bluegrass Distillers Christmas Market 12-3pm Midway

DECEMBER 11

DECEMBER 9

Wreath Charcuterie Class 2:30pm Harkness Edwards Vineyards

DECEMBER 3

Jack Harlow: No Place Like Home 7:30pm Rupp Arena

DECEMBER 7

UK Men’s Basketball vs. Penn 12pm AWAY BoyzIIMen 7:30pm EKU Center

DECEMBER 10

Winterfest Holiday Market Series 12pm Greyline Station

LexPhil String Quartet 1:30pm Lexington Senior Center

DECEMBER 15

Candlelight Holiday Special 6:30pm Lyric Theatre


Miracle on 34th Street 7:30pm Woodford Theatre A Christmas Carol Dinner Show 6:30pm Spotlight Playhouse

DECEMBER 16

UK Men’s Basketball vs. North Carolina 5:30pm AWAY A Cathedral Christmas 8pm Cathedral of Christ the King Miracle on 34th Street 2 &7:30pm Woodford Theatre Kentucky Ballet Theatre: The Nutcracker 2 & 7pm Lexington Opera House A Christmas Carol Dinner Show 6:30pm Spotlight Playhouse Holiday Reed Stars Workshop 10am Shaker Village

DECEMBER 17

Winterfest Holiday Market Series 12pm Greyline Station The Nutcracker 2pm Lexington Opera House Miracle on 34th Street 2pm Woodford Theatre

DECEMBER 18

Joyeux Noel Crestwood Christian Church

Amadeus Lex: We Wi-Schumann ‘erry Christmas St. Michael Episcopal

DECEMBER 31

Classic Literature Film Series: Jane Austen Double Feature 2pm Central Library

New Year’s Eve Carson’s Food and Drink

Tyler Childers: Shovels & Rope Tour 9pm Rupp Arena

New Year’s Eve J. Render’s Southern Table

DECEMBER 19

A Very Darren Crissmas 8pm Lexington Opera House

DECEMBER 21

UK Men’s Basketball vs. Louisville 6pm AWAY

Totally 90s New Year Party 8pm Manchester Music Hall New Year’s Eve Mama Tequila New Year’s Eve Jeff Ruby’s

DECEMBER 22

The Lexington Ballet Company: The Nutcracker 7:30pm EKU Center

DECEMBER 23

JANUARY 5

Professional Bull Riding 8pm Rupp Arena

The Lexington Ballet Company: The Nutcracker 2pm EKU Center

JANUARY 6

DECEMBER 29

UK Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois State Rupp Arena

The Lexington Theatre Company: Concert With the Stars 8pm Lexington Opera House

DECEMBER 30

Professional Bull Riding 7pm Rupp Arena

Tyler Childers After Party: Bolo Mules 10pm The Burl

While we make every effort to ensure accuracy of the information presented, some listings may be out of date. Before attending any event, please check with the hosting organization for the latest updates.

Tyler Childers: Shovels & Rope Tour 8pm Rupp Arena

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UK Men’s Basketball vs. Florida 12:30pm AWAY

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National Philanthropy Awards Lunch

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LexArts Arty Party: Glamour and Glass

2023 Thriller Parade

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Abell Eyes Hosts the KSR Show

Barney Miller and Tim Sell at the BIA Chili Cook-Off

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November 8 • My Favorite Things • photos by Woody Phillips

Lisa Edwards, Andrea Ooten, Cheryl Eadens and Abby Vaughn

Ben Pickett, Tiffany Pickett and Fran Elsen

The Lovely Ladies at My Favorite Things

Amanda Harms, Debbie Reynolds and Mary Spurlock Stepp

Tami Melrose, Fran Elsen and Jennifer Baker

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Amanda Irwin

Apeksha Patel and Kellie Stoddart

Tom Ulshafer and Fran Elsen

Andrea Ooten, Ron Borkowski and Lisa Edwards

Abbey Allen and Reagan Newman

Ben Ochsner and Amber Ballinger

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holly day market

November 10-12 • Central Bank Center • photos by Woody Phillips

Paige Johnson, Nora Johnson, Holly Gray, Brooke Englert, Elizabeth Dailey, Kelly York and Stephanie Stocks

Leslie Moody, Emily Pence and Brooke Englert

The Lexington Theatre Company

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Santa and Mrs. Claus

Beth Shockley, Melissa Hammer and Grace Hahn

Claire Honican, Grace Hahn, Chrissy Anderson, Ann Mary Quarandillo, Sarah Fox, Brooke Englert, Beth Shockley, Leslie Moody, Emily Pence and Megan Adams


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Martin Ashford and Brandy Ashford

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Amber Logan and Yolonda Brown

Tara Stevens and Brandon Stevens

Zach White, Mariam Said, Paige Hansen and Justin Alcala

Nyechi Oleka and Councilwoman Denise Gray

Maya McCutchen, Natasha Ramsey, Joyua Brown and Ebony Cooper

Tina Holman, Moriah Thomas, Nickol Cooper-Thomas and Nikki Cooper-Thomas

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main street winchester holiday open house

November 4 • Winchester • photos by Whiskey and Wiles • sponsored by Engine House

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