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Publisher Let’s reflect on resilience As the holidays approach, we look back at this past year and the challenges we haved faced. We have been pivoting and reinventing everything in our lives: the way we work, play, and engage with our community. It has given an entirely different meaning to our tagline, “the art of living.” During this past year, the sheer resilience of our community has been awe-inspiring to say the least. We have seen businesses, friends and neighbors struggle during this time. And what offers great hope is the fact that most have made it through. This year, even more than others, let’s reflect on all the resilience that we have found. Heroes emerged during this past year, as we found those countless individuals that recognized little ways to do simple things to help our neighbors.

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Now, after months of staying indoors to stay safe, we are now ready to enjoy our families and celebrate the holiday season as we move into a new phase. We celebrate resilience and the nonprofits in our community that have bridged the much-needed gap during this time. As our homes have now become more important, we feature fresh redesign tips for your home and wellness tips for the holiday season. Of course, this issue would not be complete without our annual Shopping Guide. Wherever your interest lies this holiday season, we hope that these stories encourage you to be thankful and take note of your own resilience. More than ever, we encourage you to reach out to your neighbors and those in need during this season, as everyone can use a little extra help and joy in 2020. Thankfully,

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community events | Saint Martin’s Golf Classic One hundred forty-eight golfers attend the annual Golf Classic, a long-standing tradition, at Saint Martin University. The premier event took place at the Olympia Golf and Country Club. The event is the single largest fundraiser for Saint’s Athletics, raising critical funds for student-athlete scholarships. The event was well attended, with alumni, businesses, sponsors and donors of Saint Martin’s University coming together for some friendly tournament competition — all for a good cause. Jen Ledes, Chloe Reed, Bob Grisham, Anne Bahr, Sarah Salvatori

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community events | Hands On Children’s Museum Summer Splash! Gala with a Twist Over 350 people registered and many more watched the first virtual Summer Splash! Gala with a Twist. Many attending online enjoyed Dillinger’s Cocktails and Kitchen offered Party Kits with premixed cocktails and gourmet charcuterie boards. The program shared how the museum is protecting families during their visits, how they are serving the children who need it most, and how the museum is responding to the emerging need for thousands of Creativity Kits to support home-bound students. Over $400,000 was raised and the proceeds ensure the museum will continue safely serving small family groups as well as thousands through art and science learning kits for house-bound students who are distance learning.

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The short 30-minute program is still viewable on YouTube: Hands On Children’s Museum Summer Splash Gala with a Twist 2020

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community events | Corks & Crush Virtual Fundraiser The event was virtual, but the giving was very real: nearly 300 attendees raised $407,000 for COVID-19 research at MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital in the first ever virtual Corks & Crush event. Hosted by the Good Samaritan Foundation, participants followed a live broadcast of the event and tasted their wine and food from the safety and comfort of home. Attendees were creative in how they set up their homes for the festivities. The giving was inspired by the video story of Tammy Edwards, an RN at MultiCare, and her husband, Brian, as they shared his tale of COVID-19 recovery and survival.

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community events | Washington Center for Performing Arts CENTER Stage Virtual Gala The 5th Annual CENTER Stage Virtual Gala was hosted virtually by Olympia’s beloved Ann Flannigan. Through the Washington Center for Performing Arts’ supportive local donors, the event was able to raise over $64,000 to further the arts in our state and communities. Donations are still welcome to sustain the arts and the Washington Center itself through structural updates. “Community support continues to be needed to support the arts now more than ever,” says Executive Director Jill Barnes. “We are grateful for each and every donation.” A recording of the event has been posted on the Center’s YouTube channel in case you missed the festivities during the live gala. The event was free to attend, and guests were encouraged to order drinks and catering from Dillinger’s Cocktails & Kitchens, which were delivered in advance to be enjoyed during the gala. For more information about the Washington Center, visit www.washingtoncenter.org.

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Proctors Farmers’ Market Now-December 19, Saturdays 9am-2pm Tacoma’s Historic ​Proctor District N 27th St & N Proctor St., Tacoma 253.961.3666 | proctorfarmersmarket.com

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Olympia Holiday Market November-December, Saturdays & Sundays Olympia Farmers Market 700 Capitol Way N, Olympia 360.352.9096 | olympiafarmersmarket.com Mobile Blood Drive November 17, 9:30am-noon Metro Parks Tacoma Main Office 4702 S 19th St SE, Tacoma 253.305.1000 | metroparkstacoma.org

Tacoma Distillery Festival November 21, 1pm & 5:30pm Tacoma Armory 1001 S Yakima Ave, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | TacomaArtsLive.org Fantasy Lights November 21-January 13, 5:30-9pm Spanaway Park 14905 Bresemann Blvd S, Spanaway co.pierce.wa.us/1253/Fantasy-Lights

A Victorian Country Christmas Festival December 2-6 Washington State Fair Events Center 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup 253.770.0777 | avictoriancountrychristmas.com

PROKOFIEV: ROMEO AND JULIET November 21, 7:30pm Virtual Event 253.272.7264 | symphonytacoma.org

Christmas in the Forest December 4 Virtual Event 360.493.7985 | provforest.org

Seattle International Comedy Competition November 19, 7:30pm Washington Center Main Stage 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia 360.753.8586 | washingtoncenter.org Christmas Open House November 21, 10am-5pm Downtown Sumner 253.891.4260 | promotesumner.com

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Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Festivities December 5 Lakewood City Hall 6000 Main St SW, Lakewood Cityoflakewood.us Taste of Asia December 5, 11am Facebook Live 253.383.3900 | asiapacificculturalcenter.org Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s Wild and Swingin’ Holiday Party! November 22, 7:30pm Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | TacomaArtsLive.org

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Lighted Santa Parade December 5, 5pm Downtown Puyallup 253.840.2631 | puyallupmainstreet.com The Muse Hour Holiday Concert with Members of Pink Martini December 12, 7:30pm Virtual Event 253.591.5894 | TacomaArtsLive.org Jurassic Quest December 18-20 Mattress Firm ShowPlex 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup 253.845.1771 | thefair.com Santa at ACM December 12-20, 11am-3pm America’s Car Museum 2702 East D Street, Tacoma 253.779.8490 | americascarmuseum.org

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18th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival December 12, 2-5pm Tumwater Headquarters Fire Station 311 Israel Rd SW, Tumwater Tumwater City Hall 555 Israel Rd SW, Tumwater 360.754.4160 | ci.tumwater.wa.us

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Olympia Winter Market January-March, Saturdays Olympia Farmers Market 700 Capitol Way N, Olympia 360.352.9096 | olympiafarmersmarket.com

The Queen’s Cartoonists January 23, 7:30pm Tacoma Arts Live 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | TacomaArtsLive.org Gabriel Rutledge Comedy Night January 30, 7:30pm Washington Center Main Stage 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8586 | washingtoncenter.org Submit calendar entries to calendar@showcasemedialive.com

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FARM 12: Giving Back Step by Step center, job training and workforce preparation facility, a culinary training program, a greenhouse – where flowers still grow - and, Farm 12 Restaurant.

At the old Van Lierop Bulb Farm #12 in the beautiful Puyallup Valley, there is a first-class, full-service restaurant and event venue where 100% of the profits go to a charity called Step By Step. Step by Step’s growing organization needed a new location to support their expanding programs, and they saw a unique opportunity to preserve a beloved farm site and repurpose it to support and serve the surrounding community. When they purchased the farm in 2015, the Step By Step family didn’t have a history of running a farm or growing flowers. They had been growing something else – strong families. For over 20 years, this nonprofit organization had been holistically serving and supporting low-income and at-risk mothers and families, working to help empower them to overcome adversity and work towards brighter futures. While it remains a familiar Puyallup location, the farm had a broad new vision for the future. Each building on the farm was repurposed, and the site is now home to the Germaine Korum Center, named after the founding donors for the project. Step By Step’s headquarters are here, as well as a family counseling and educational

Today, the farm has been transformed into a renewed place with purpose, one that will offer a unique and beautiful space to enrich lives and holistically strengthen families in our community – for generations to come. Step By Step’s Founder and Executive Director, Krista Linden, says she loves the quote, “You cannot be anything you want to be – but you can be a lot more of who you already are.” She says that the focus becomes helping women to find out what they are naturally good at and help them hone skills in that area. There are many fun activities to do at Farm 12, ways to be involved and opportunities to support the mission. You can host your party or event at the rustic barn, elegant event hall, or Loveland greenhouse, all of which combine to offer a variety of unique and beautiful backdrops, including a sweeping outdoor view of Mt. Rainier. Or simply visit and enjoy a lunch or breakfast at Farm 12. Farm 12 is a farm-to-family restaurant that empowers people to eat well and do good. Made from scratch, their food is wholesome, thoughtfully prepared, and often inspired by fresh ingredients sourced from local farms. All activities go to support women and families through Step by Step. vLEAH GROUT For Additional Information farm12.org stepbystepfamily.org

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Over the last 30 years, TOGETHER! has adapted into “a grassroots campaign to mobilize the communities of Thurston County into a coordinated effort to support kids and families to reach their goals through basic needs support, collaboration between schools and community organizations, and efforts to advance social, health and educational equity.”

income families are able to stay home to work, many families have to leave home to keep our grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, hospitals and farms sustained, leaving families with very little support, time or choices. “TOGETHER! is at the heart of ensuring that youth in our community have advocates, mentors, and supporters working hard to provide educational opportunities that create brighter and healthier futures. Olympia Federal Savings is honored to be one of TOGETHER!’s longtime partners collaborating to raise responsible and compassionate leaders that will continue to make the South Sound an even better place to work and live for generations to come,” says Sandy DiBernardo of Olympia Federal Savings.

During the COVID-19 restrictions, they have been working hard on behalf of Thurston County’s children. “When the government issued the stay-at-home notice, many nonprofits, government agencies, and medical centers closed when people needed them the most,” says TOGETHER!’s Director of Community Schools, Michael Dennis. “With the support of our community partners, TOGETHER! Community Schools program is able to provide food and housing support for hundreds of families To get involved, contact your local Club House team or in the cities of Yelm and Tumwater.” donate online to the organization as a whole. There are many ways to become involved and future generations TOGETHER! also traditionally offers programming will need extra support to grow through these challenging in local schools. “Since the COVID-19 shutdown, the times. vJORDIN MCRAW program has done our best to adjust to the new realities of providing wraparound services to students and families For Additional Information thurstontogether.org in need,” says Dennis. For many, the pandemic has intensified their challenges and/or disconnection. Families are faced with unprecedented choices around childcare, education and making an income. While some higherSHOWCASE MAGAZINE

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philanthropy [phi·lan·thro·py | fəˈlanTHrəpē ] NOUN:

1: Goodwill to fellow members of the human race; especially: active effort to promote human welfare. 2: An act or gift done or made for humanitarian purposes. At its root, philanthropy literally means “love of humankind.” Sounds like something everyone could use more of right about now. During these unforeseen times of isolation, masked smiles and staycations, opportunities to connect can be hard to come by. Creating community is now a tricky thing to do safely. And yet it’s precisely that sense of belonging that many people are looking for. Philanthropy—kindness and compassion for one another -is more important than ever.

payments. Essential workers need childcare. Entrepreneurs need small business support. Students need mentors. Families need financial counseling to stay afloat. Families are struggling. We all feel it. The lack of normalcy. Stretched thin. Now… imagine if you could do something to help. (Hint: you can.) Generosity helps us feel better. We are biologically rewarded in our brain when we give to others. In a time filled with unknowns, helping others can also give us a sense of control, of being able to do good and make a positive impact.

Meanwhile, many charities are now running on a shoestring. No galas or fundraising events can make for a lean budget. But these same charities need to help more people. More families are turning to food banks for the first time, or need housing or utility vouchers to keep up with

Philanthropy comes in all forms. Financial gifts are just one way. Hold a donation drive for most-needed items, or host a virtual party with a cause and invite friends to play fun games to raise funds. Give of your time. Volunteer to put your skills to work. Participate on a board or committee,

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most of which are meeting online. Or—just ask! What is your favorite cause? Give them a call. Send an email. Ask what they need. They will be just as happy to hear from you as you will be that you reached out. The holiday season is a good reminder, but philanthropy is best when practiced all year. Feel good while you do good. Share your love and goodwill, and we will all be the better for it. vEMILY HAPPY

“It is not a question of whether you ‘have what it takes,’ but of whether you take the gifts you have—they are plenteous—and share them with all the world.” - Neale Donald Walsch


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Education is a Gift that Truly Lasts a Lifetime If you are a parent or grandparent wanting to plant a seed in a child’s mind that higher education is in their future, establishing a WA529 GET or DreamAhead account for them is a great way to start. Studies show that students who know they have the college savings available to them are nearly seven times more likely to attend college than those who don’t. What are WA529 plans? In the shortest description, the Washington College Savings Plans, or WA529, are a collection of 529 college savings plans offered by the State of Washington. The first one is the Guaranteed Education Tuition, or GET Program, which entails paying tuition in advance at a set price. The value of GET units is guaranteed to keep pace with in-state college tuition.

schools, community colleges, and even at trade and technical schools. A recent improvement to the plans called the SECURE Act, allows account holders to pay off previous student debt or use their plans to go to a specialized vocational trade school, technical training or even an apprenticeship. These changes made the DreamAhead and GET plans highly versatile and an investment you are assured can be fully utilized. Since 1998, more than 55,000 students have used GET in all 50 states and 15 countries worldwide. The benefits of the two WA529 Plans are vast. vLYN CASTLE For Additional Information Compare Washington 529 Plans | wastate529.wa.gov GET 529 Prepaid Tuition Program | get.wa.gov DreamAhead 529 College Investment Plan | dreamahead.wa.gov

The second WA529 plan is the DreamAhead. In this college investment plan, returns are tied to the performance of the financial market. Account owners (parents or gift givers) select one of two saving options: a year-of-enrollment portfolios where investments automatically adjust over time, or static portfolios, that let you as the account owner set your investment strategy. The strategy stays the same until you as the account owner make changes. These plans offer Washington families a flexible set of college savings options. Families can choose GET, DreamAhead, or both. Neither plan charges an enrollment fee when enrolling online, so it’s easy to start an account. DreamAhead savings and GET units can be used nearly everywhere—including out-of-state institutions, private SHOWCASE MAGAZINE

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OWENS MEATS BRINGS THE SIZZLE TO THE PUBLIC MARKET AT POINT RUSTON

The Candy Store For The Carnivore, this is a one-of-akind, family-owned business that has flourished through five generations. Owens Meats is a specialty meat market with a huge line of fresh choice and prime meats that are aged to perfection. For over 125 years, Owens Meats has been serving meat to the tables of families in the Northwest and across the country. Owens Meats is the oldest continuously-operated family business in Kittitas County and one of the oldest in the state of Washington. Owens Meats opened its doors in 1887, two years before Washington became a state. Today, Owens Meats is known as “The Candy Store for the Carnivore” and after over a century of consistent excellence, they have solidified their legacy into the hearts and bellies of people all over the Northwest who have come to cherish this fine establishment. When they began offering meat from a machine, it was a totally new concept for our region. The ability to buy

Owens Meats’ famous meat snacks and treats via vending machines is now available in 12 locations in the Northwest including Point Ruston’s waterfront. For several months, they have had a vending machine for their premier meats located next to Purpose Boutique. With the success of that location, Owens has now joined the Public Market at Point Ruston with a beautiful 2,300 square foot premier butcher shop at the Point Ruston Market. “ We love the area and it reminds me of an old fashioned village on the water and our family is thrilled to be able to now offer our products at the new location” says Don Owens. Bring the finest quality specialty smoked and marinated meats to your family this holiday season and experience for yourself why generations of customers have been shopping Owens Meats. When you visit you will likely meet one of the Owens family members that will be working behind the counter. vNATALIE BENSON

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I’m Dreaming of a Wine Winter

Thinking outside the familiar confines of the box to find ways of entertainment and exciting experiences has been a necessity with this unusual year. And while some winter practices will always remain the same—curling up under a warm blanket as you watch your favorite holiday film or catching snowflakes on the tip of your tongue—there is opportunity to try new things. So as the frosty flurries roll in and the crisp chill clings to the air, let your palette explore these unique and highly rated wines to cozy up with this season. vNATALIE BENSON

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CasaSmith Cinghiale Sangiovese 2018 (92 points) Wahluke Slope & Rosebud Vineyards

wine.com Pleasant, coating mouthfeel, flavors of savory herbs, ripe red current, dark raspberry and juicy Bing cherry. Aromas include subtle spice and leather. A delectable red that would fit perfectly in Grandfather’s study. Lemberger 2018 (93 points) Kiona Vineyards Red Mountain AVA

kionawine.com The Lemberger is special to Kiona Vineyards as they were the first winery to commercialize the wine in 1980. Smooth and silky with a buttery texture and flavor. Medium body of lush blackberry and fig. Woodland Goddess Reserve Red 2016 (Double Gold) Silvara Cellars Leavenworth, WA

silvarawine.orderport.net A favorite for those snowy cabin evenings while enjoying a roaring fireplace. Deep aromas of dark fruit, chocolate and an array of spices. Bold, present tannins, velvety notes of black licorice and vanilla, paired with a dash of viognier, complement the fresh floral finish. Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris “Spicy Pig” Blend (limited release) Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley

ste-michelle.com An atypical mix, but one that works beautifully. Supple texture and musky aromas from classic barrel fermentation. Season appropriate with flavors of spice, fresh apple and pear.


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A Welcome Winter Escape The perfect opportunity for a winter escape is just over the water on Whidbey Island. As you drive onto the ferry from the mainland to the island, you are transported across the Sound to a true adventure that is close to home, but feels much farther away. To start your journey, be sure to stop by the adorable artist town of Langley. There are plenty of local boutique shopping options in town, as well as places to grab a bite to eat, like Braeburn Cafe. This eclectic bistro offers vibrant food that is sure to please, and owner Lisa Carvey and her staff know how to make guests feel at home in the café. After shopping downtown, make a stop at Sweet Mona’s for handmade chocolates, caramels and truffles. Sweets are made in-house, and the owner invites visitors to try her artistic creations. 28

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Grab breakfast at Sunshine Drip in Coupeville before heading off for the day! This adorable breakfast and lunch spot serves delicious food and has a cool vibe with plenty of fresh breakfast options and outdoor seating. Enjoy shopping and galleries along Front Street NE, followed by lunch at the Oystercatcher. This restaurant serves up savory, sustainable, farm-to-table dining options created by owners Chef Tyler Hansen and Sara Hansen. The Oystercatcher also produces in-house breads made from local wheat, which are then featured at their sister location, the Little Red Hen Bakery. For a creative way to relax, try your artistic hand at Marbley, where you can create your own silk scarf with water marbling. It’s an intuitive, fun, grounding, and mesmerizing art form where you float colors on water and move them with a comb or stylus. Then, when you have a continued on p30 >>


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Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket This coat is lightweight, weather- resistant, extremely compressible and performs its main duty of warmth. Insulation and lining are 100% recycled and sewing is Fair Trade Certified™. $199 patagonia.com

Spiceology Popcorn Seasonings Add some flavor to movie night with a fun variety of Spiceology popcorn seasonings such as Apple Cinnamon and Bleu Cheese Buffalo. Available in a gift pack set. $34 pacificnorthwestshop.com

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Dr. Finch Joins Tumwater Eye Center personable, and the new facility has been designed to include top notch diagnostic equipment that helps to identify eye health issues sooner.” In addition to providing comprehensive eye exams to assess the health of his patients’ eyes, Dr. Finch has clinical interests in treating retinal pathologies, dry eye disease, and glaucoma. He is especially committed to helping pediatric patients control myopia (nearsightedness) to prevent the condition from becoming unmanageable or becoming the catalyst for eye diseases later in life. Adults with moderate to high levels of myopia have an increased risk of blindness from cataracts, retinal degeneration, and glaucoma. A myopia control treatment plan, which could include the use of medicated eye drops or contact lenses, can slow down or stop the progression of myopia in children, improving their quality of life.

Devin Finch, O.D., says the timing couldn’t have been better for him to join Dr. Douglas Jeske and the team at Tumwater Eye Center. In July 2020, Dr. Finch completed a residency in ocular diseases at Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center in Texas after earning his doctorate in optometry the year prior from Pacific University College of Optometry in Oregon. At Tumwater Eye Center, the team recently moved into an expanded facility offering state-of-the-art eye care technology, equipment, and additional services.

An Olympia native, Dr. Finch was glad to return to his hometown to be near his parents and friends throughout the Puget Sound. He enjoys traveling to foreign countries and spent time in Japan during his medical training and in Guatemala on a mission trip to provide eye care to those in need. Chile and Peru are places he hopes to visit soon. vJULIE LEYDELMEYER For Additional Information tumwatereye.com

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Celebrating Success: 20 Years with Olympic Dermatology to be a big community party, but the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented that. We will celebrate our success and happiness with you in other ways.” Dr. Brazil finished his residency in 1991 and moved to Olympia for a five-year trial. He’s still there after 29 years, practicing first at Memorial Clinic before forming his own clinic in 2000 with a small staff. Now the clinic includes a staff of 21, including three who have worked with him for a total of more than 50 years. “I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to bring an extraordinary amount of technology to Olympia for skin rejuvenation, body contouring, hair removal, tattoo removal and leg vein treatments,” he said. “I like being able to practice as a medical doctor, surgeon and pathologist.” Dr. Brazil and the staff are a full-spectrum general dermatology practice, including skin diseases that are diagnosed as being associated with internal diseases. With the surgical focus of his practice, he can remove growths and perform reconstruction of the face.

Selective laser surgical procedures. Fine-tuning in diagnostics. The paradigm shift in the development of designer medicines. Scientists that uncover the biochemical nature of disease by studying human genome sequencing. These are some of the medical advances that keep Dr. James L. Brazil fascinated with his work at Olympic Dermatology and Laser Clinic in Olympia as the clinic begins to celebrate its 20th birthday.

Some other aspects of work at the clinic are new, including tele-dermatology--consultations with distance connections. Some guidelines have stayed the same. “Always use broad-spectrum sunscreen, minimize sun exposure and avoid tanning beds,” Dr. Brazil counseled. “Trust an expert. An online search with a lay person is no substitute for a well-trained medical provider. The same holds for public health. Trust an expert.” vEMILY HAPPY For Additional Information olympicdermatology.com

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5 SIMPLE STRATEGIES FOR

healthier holidays The American Heart Association’s Healthy for Good Eat Smart Initiative offers five tips for nourishing yourself this holiday season: Get creative with swaps:

Cooking at home is a great way to take control of your diet and tweak favorite seasonal dishes. Reduce sodium by replacing salt with herbs and spices, adding more fruits and vegetables to dishes and using lower-sodium canned and frozen products. Combine lower-sodium foods with regular versions to help your taste adapt.

Snack smart:

American Heart Association’s Healthy for Good™ movement offers simple tips for self-care this season. Nourishing yourself is smart for your heart and an effective way to take control of your health during the holidays. During Eat Smart Month this November, the American Heart Association, the leading voluntary health organization devoted to a world of longer, healthier lives, offers its latest recipes and science-backed tips to help you be Healthy for Good™. “The holidays can present nutrition challenges and additional stressors, but simple changes and investments in your own health can make an impact on your wellbeing and help you enjoy the season even more,” said Jo Ann Carson, PhD, RD, retired professor of clinical nutrition volunteer chair of the nutrition committee of the American Heart Association. “Start small by making one more healthy choice today and build on it tomorrow.”

To avoid overindulging at holiday gatherings, prep with nutrient-rich, Good Mood Foods that don’t sacrifice taste. Check out this no-added-sugars recipe for Cinnamon Sweet Tortilla Chips with Fruit Salsa created by the American Heart Association and Healthy for Good® supporter, SweetLeaf. It’s perfect for a pre-party snack that will keep you feeling full and less tempted by those unhealthy choices.

Tale your time:

Don’t rush through meals. Enjoy mealtime with family and friends by pausing between bites and savoring your food.

Use time-saving technology:

Many grocers make it easy to shop deals and save time with online ordering and pick-up and delivery options. Plus, it’s easier to resist that candy bar in the checkout line if you aren’t in a staring contest with it.

Practice gratitude:

It can help lower blood pressure, improve your immune system and spur you to eat better and exercise more. Write down five things you’re grateful for and share them with your family and friends. Gratitude is the gift that keeps on giving.

For more healthy tips and recipes visit heart.org/eatsmartmonth.

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