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DECEMBER – CURRENT PRINT ISSUE

  • Who doesn’t love cozying up on the couch in their PJ’s on the weekend, getting snowed in with a fuzzy blanket and a cup of hot chocolate, and watching their favorite Christmas movies? Well, I’m right there with you, and here are some of my favorites. 

  • “Our human desire for connection and collaboration through food is stronger than ever,” shares Kevin Kelly, founder and CEO of Berkshire-based culinary business After Hours GB. “With this in mind, we’re excited to take After Hours to the world, creating experiences that honor local food systems, foster human connection, and put collaboration at the heart of every event.”

  • As of this writing, the government shutdown has just ended. One contentious impasse involved potential reductions to Medicare and Medicaid. Another issue is depletion of health insurance availability.  Much has been said about the fear of small, rural hospitals having to close as a result of these changes. A less-mentioned effect is, “Not only that, but you won’t have an ambulance to take you to wherever the nearest open one is.”

  • In the spirit of the upcoming holiday season, I always like to think about the ways that I can give back to my community. During the holidays when spending is already tight, it can be especially hard to come up with additional funds to donate to worthy causes, but I think it would behoove us all to remember that we don’t always have to hand over money in order to make a difference. I’ve rounded up some local organizations where you can donate your money, time, or other goods in order to make a difference in your community. 

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Tracy is a creative local food systems entrepreneur evolving her work by owning and managing CSAs for Chubby Bunny and Husky Meadows Farms, coordinating education and outreach for Plantin’ Seeds, and serving as culinary director at Seed and Spoon. All those endeavors fed into her mission to design seasonal, fun, and educational culinary workshops and meals at Undermountain Pantry.

People Profiles

  • I met Kim Schmidt at a gallery show. She has a genuine passion for her practice. Growing up in New York City, she witnessed the art world through multiple facets and has worked with some incredible artists. Schmidt wants to know the artist’s narrative, why they are driven to make pieces, and also how to find a way to showcase their work and voice.

  • When I visited Colleen McGuire in her Sharon, CT, studio, our conversation turned to the practice of plein-air painting and how it informs her broader artistic vision. McGuire’s work carries the sensibility of film stills – fragments of a larger story frozen in time. Each painting suggests that something has just happened, or is about to happen, just beyond the frame.

Health & Wellness

  • Rather than joining a gym, try upping the fun factor by exploring workouts that you truly enjoy. There are so many to choose from, including upbeat dance-based workouts and even aerial yoga. Flip around, and practice inversions with the support of a silk hammock. Making your workout feel more like play will make it easier to remain committed. 

  • A few years ago, health publications all over were reporting that the ideal daily step count was 10,000. While not completely unattainable, getting 10,000 requires some serious dedication for those who drive to work and then sit at a desk for eight hours or so each day. Good news for those who have a hard time working periods of walking in during their day – new research suggests that you can get fewer than 10,000 steps daily and reap the same benefits. 

  • Because they were very busy building out the entire Tivoli Mushroom brand during this time, there was little time to dedicate to GO Mushrooms. Charlene, passionate about the concept and despite being incredibly busy, managed to find time (mostly late at night!) to develop the GO Mushroom brand.

  • Guests gathered on the afternoon of Friday, July 11, at Mashomack Preserve Club in Pine Plains, NY, to celebrate a milestone in grassroots philanthropy – the 10th annual Play for P.I.N.K. Millbrook Luncheon for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 

AUTHOR PROFILES & BOOKISH THINGS

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  • Never Date a Broke Dude: TikTok sensation Pattie Ehsaei shares critical financial freedom tools & life-changing empowerment in her new book

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  • Hudson Valley-based author Roselee Blooston reflects on all aspects of life in her fifth book, Including the Periphery

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