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Peace on Earth
What if there was peace on earth? It may seem implau-sible given our current world politics but there is an organization with strong roots in our local commu-
nity that has its sights on peace. Its members believe the path begins with teaching young people cultural understanding and leadership so that future generations will have the wisdom to avoid conflict. That very special organization is CISV, Children’s Inter-national Summer Villages, founded in 1951 by Dr. Doris Allen, a child psychologist. The first delegates from eight nations gath-ered in Cincinnati, Ohio and during the past fifty years since then, over 250,000 kids from 60 nations have attended some 5000 international activities as part of CISV’s ever expanding core of programs, many from a very active Jacksonville chapter. Over the last few weeks, I’ve learned quite a bit about this amazing organization through its seemingly inexhaustible supply of parent volunteers. In fact, every adult I’ve spoken to is a volunteer who has had children participate in one or more CISV summer programs. I first spoke to Lynn Buff, a career business woman who runs ‘Jax Cash for Clothes’, a local recycling opera-tion that collects used clothing for those in need globally. She’s been involved with CISV since her daughters, Rachel and Ally, expressed interest as young teens. Both girls became involved
in the local chapter and have since traveled internationally. Lynn told me that her girls started the process late, and that many kids travel on their own to foreign nations at 11 years old! I asked what any parent of pre-teens would; Is this safe? Buff said she was apprehensive at first but assured me each child and family is thoroughly vetted by each local CISV chapter. When your child arrives at their destination they are met by a host family and it’s likely the host family has a child experiencing a similar situation somewhere in the world. It’s this common bond that reassured Buff that her daughters experience would be safe as well as the adventure of a lifetime. After gaining a better understanding of CISV and their effort to promote cultural exchange, I realized how ben-eficial this might be for my children. In mid-November, I took my kids to the Ponte Vedra Public Library to attend a scheduled informational meeting and get an idea of what they thought. While there, I spoke with Lisa Taylor, a parent volunteer and lo-cal lawyer, who ran the session. After detailing CISV’s mission to appreciate diversity and build global friendships, Taylor de-scribed some of the programs now offered through the Jack-sonville chapter, including a local village that would take place in Jacksonville this coming summer, as well as exchanges with students in Switzerland and Denmark & Egypt, just to name a few.
PEACE ON EARTHAnd How CISV plAnS to ACHIeVe It one ‘VIllAge’ At A tIme
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PEACE ON EARTHAnd How CISV plAnS to ACHIeVe It one ‘VIllAge’ At A tIme
by Darren Rosenbaum
Taylor stressed that parents shouldn’t be dissuaded by the expense involved in foreign travel. Some scholarships are available but the programs offered by CISV all have stateside locations as well. Attending the informational session was a great idea and all the way home and throughout the weekend my kids could not stop FACES, Village and Interchange, and all the places they dreamed of going. Hearing about CISV from adults certainly provided a good overview, but what had to be the highlight for me was an inter-view I had with Caroline McMullen, a Jacksonville high school student and CISV veteran since 6th grade. Caroline’s first expe-rience occurred at a weekend ‘mini-camp’ for the Jacksonville chapter in February, 2009. Not 6 months later she was jetting off to England for a 4 week ‘Village’ program that ‘was one of the most incredible and memorable experiences of my life.’ She remembered it ‘like it was just a few months ago, and although it’s been almost 5 years, I still regularly contact friends I made there.’ Since then she has been to ‘an Interchange in Sweden and Denmark, a Youth Meeting in Costa Rica, and a Step Up in the Faroe Islands.’ Asked about the cultural experiences, she said ‘When you are at camps you don’t even realize that your skin color and language and background are different; all you care about is the fact that you’re friends.’ Caroline is nearing graduation but has no doubt she’ll be continuing with CISV throughout college and said, ‘I would especially love to be a leader when I am 21.’ As for me personal-ly, Caroline sealed the deal when she looked far into the future and said that ‘CISV is an organization I certainly want my own children to be involved in.’ It is clear that the philosophy championed by Dr. Allen over 60 years ago, where children are the answer to our global problems, is thriving today. As a CISV advocate and promoter, Caroline finished our discussion by saying something Allen would have been hard pressed to say better; ‘When you’re young it’s kind of hard to wrap your head around the fact that you can be so similar to someone so far away, but after going to these camps and making lifelong friends, you wonder how you could have ever thought differently.’ If the future is in the hands of people like Caroline, maybe peace on earth will become a reality after all.
FACES oF JACkSonvillE: A 2-week ‘sleep away’ held at a local public school that replicate a traditional CISV International Village atmosphere.
villAgE: A 4 week international camp-based pro-gram for 11-year-olds from up to 12 nations to come to-gether and take part in a variety of educational, cultural and fun activities.
intErChAngE: A two-way family exchange program for 12–15 year olds that take place in two ‘phases’; First your family hosts a child from a delegation for 2 weeks, then your child visits the other country and is hosted by a CISV family for 2 weeks.
StEp-Up: A 3 week camp-based program for 14-15 year olds, Step-Up encourages participants to plan and organize activities, such as identity, democracy, or envi-ronmental protection.
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December 2013
When I was growing up our Santa was full of surprises. I remember one Christmas afternoon after we finished our family dinner with all my aunts, uncles and cousins, my Mother told me to look under the tree because there was a new present. How strange we all thought it was since we were sure we had opened everything. I rushed over, and found a little red box and note. It said, “To Debbie – Love Santa”. Inside the box was a pair of roller skates!
Another year, a few days before Christmas, I was spending the day at my grandmother’s house listening to holiday records and helping her bake cookies. We lived up north and it was snowing outside. We heard some noise outside. My grandmother suggested it might be Santa making an early stop in our neighborhood. We rushed to open the door to catch him on his sleigh but instead we just found a little wrapped present on the porch. Inside was a beautiful angel for the top of our Christmas tree!
That sense of possibility, of something unexpected and wonderful, is what I come back to each Christmas season. Now that I am a mother, my joy comes from giving this magic to my four children through our family surprises and traditions, even though they are different from when I was a kid they still center around four main constants: Music - Food - Family - Love
Beginning on Thanksgiving, we start the Christmas music, and this continues until New Years (when we are sick of hearing it.) We also start watching our favorite Christmas movies including, Home Alone, Christmas Vacation, The Grinch, Love Actually & the Family Stone. I spend entire weekends baking and eating Italian wedding cookies and fudge with my kids. A few days before Christmas our family of six makes a crazy 11-hour road trip to Noni’s house in Virginia to be with family and spend Christmas Eve at a wonderful party that brings together family and friends who feel like family. Christmas morning its all about the kids. For the entire week that follows we eat Noni’s homemade food (especially her pizelles & toffee), and spend time together with the people we love most in the world, shoring up our reserves for the new year ahead.
Wishing you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Dece,ber FEATURES
4 Peace on Earth - CISV
9 A Christmas Message from Pastor Williams from Hopewell Church
11 5 Holiday Beauty Tips 15 Pilates wtih Dottie at Stop For Pilates 17 Growing Grateful Children
19 Christmas Craft
22 Audiology Corner 23 Message from the Vet
24 Dining Out, Parties & Catering
26 Holiday Mixology
28. Gift Ideas II
29. Traditions of the Season
30. Community Calendar -December
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In American culture, Christmas is presently deemed the most festive of all holidays. Pa-
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The type of gift you give projects an image of who you are. Furthermore, it expresses your feelings toward the person receiving the gift. When a child’s elation is spent on the wrapping, bow or box rather than the content, he has missed the point. Unfortu-nately, this is the road so many are traveling down in today’s society.
Over two thousand years ago, God provided mankind the ultimate gift in unique wrappings. The gift was eternal life with the heavenly Father. Christ
provides the means by which one lives with the Father eternally. He was presented to the world in swaddling clothes and a manger. The uniqueness of His birth and life pivot on Him entering into this world to die while all others entered to live. He is more than a religious leader, founder of a religious movement or good mor-al teacher, He is a Savior. “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”
Often at the passing of loved ones or acquain-tances we comment, “Thank God they are in a better place.” Heaven is a prepared place for people who prepare themselves for heaven. Spending your entire life chasing the wrappers of the world might result in thwarting the opportunity for eternal life in a heav-enly home. Inviting Christ into your heart this season affords you a gift that will last for eternity.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not per-ish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 ESV
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6. Glue 1 whole cork to the bottom of the tree to serve as the trunk. If you decide that the trunk is to long you can always cut some of it off after.
7. Cut a piece of your twine or ribbon to the desired length you would like. Tie the 2 cut ends together in a knot. This helps give the glue a little something to grip onto. Place it near the top of your cork tree and glue on the back side.
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The Holiday Season is here and it’s a Family Affair!! It is the voices of our loved ones, spouses, children and grand-children that comfort us. Hearing these voices is the most common reason my pa-tients take that first step to improve their hearing. There are several ways to improve your hearing. First of course is technol-ogy, newer hearing aids offer solutions not available before. But there are ways to make the best of what you have. Speak-up and don’t be afraid to remind your loved one about your hearing difficulties. They know it anyway, but may need to be re-minded to slow down and speak up in con-versations. Around the dinner table ask to sit where you’ll hear the best. Where is the best place to sit? Away from the noise and where you can see everyone’s faces. Background noise makes it harder for everyone, regardless of hear-ing ability. Reduce the background noise. Mute the TV, turn-off the dishwasher or background music. It just makes it easier to hear and understand the conversation. Hearing loss happens gradually. It is family members who notice specific lis-tening situations where people with hear-ing loss struggle. Often the person with the hearing loss is not aware of the difficulties they are having. Bring a loved one with you when scheduling a hearing consulta-tion. Their voice is a familiar sound that you can focus on. They play a key role in helping you achieve better hearing. Re-
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A Message from The VetDr. Veling, DVM ~ Palencia Pet Clinic
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One of the little known benefits of being a veterinarian is seeing pet owners who are superstars. How does a pet owner reach superstar status? Simply by going above and beyond the norm in caring for a pet. There are many people in my career who have reached that hallowed status. Sometimes it is easy to spot those people and their pets. Other times they sneak up on me. On an early Monday morning one of those superstars snuck up on me. The appointment had been scheduled ahead for a few days. I have gotten to know Dave and his dog, Rusty, be-cause Dave and Rosanne had been clients early on in Palencia Pet Clinic’s journey. Rusty is not a big fan of mine. He doesn’t dislike me. I make him nervous. And he does not like the treats I offer. He just “gets through” our visits. Rusty is a geriatric patient at 18. He has cataracts that amplify bright light into his retinas. He re-ally squints from bright light. But, Rusty also still runs around the yard and still jumps up onto the furniture. The thing that gets Dave his superstar status is the fact that Dave gets up before dawn every morning and takes Rusty for a walk before the sun comes up. Why? After the sun comes up, Rusty’s eyes hurt if he goes for a walk. So, Dave, step up into the superstar spotlight (without Rusty because of the lights). You are one. (I am sure that Roseanne does great things for Rusty too but I haven’t heard about them.) Another superstar pet parent from is Barbara who owns a Miniature Pinscher named Pharoah. Pharoah could not stand up with his back legs. Barbara was justifiably upset. One look told me that Pharoah had blown out a disc in his back and was nearly paralyzed. The only reason I say nearly is that he could not move his rear legs unless he was stimulated. But, he could move them consciously. We talked about seeing a neurologist which was a no-go. Barbara elected to try medication. She understood that all the medications do is relax his muscles and relieve the pain. If Pharo-ah gets lucky he will walk again. Barbara followed our directions and kept him quiet and gave him his meds. We started using our
therapy laser to treat his disc as well. Well, he got lucky. Pharoah is walking. He has a couple months to go until he can play again but, unless Pharoah gets too rambunctious during his recovery he will recover the use of his legs. These are just a couple of the pet parent superstars that I have the privilege to work with. They and their pets tug at a vet-erinarian’s heart strings. They are the reason we continue to work every day to help. For Dave, Rusty, Barbara and Pharoah you are the superstars that make my day.
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With a spectacular sunset view overlooking the intra-coastal waterway, Aunt Kate’s provides a private space for functions up to 100 people. Whether you’re planning a wedding reception, rehearsal dinner, anniversary and birthday party you’ll find our banquet facility to be unlike all the rest. The scenic space is good for formal or informal gatherings both day or night, in any weather conditions. email us at auntkate@aunt-kates.com. Some options include: Low Country Boil Buffet, The North River Buffet, Matanzas Buffet. Interested in having your event at Aunt Kate’s? Feel free to call us at http://aunt-kates.com/banquet.html
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Holiday traditions vary from family to family, and they sometimes change over time. Decorating the tree and
doing the Charlie Brown dance was one tradition we had when our kids were younger. We still play the Charlie Brown Christmas CD along with Mannheim Steamroller Christmas music, but our danc-ing is limited to the thoughts dancing in our heads. Food is a very big part of family traditions. I know my family depends on my mom’s Italian Cream Cheese Cake every year. Teresa Meares of Fruit Cove says, “For Christmas it is tradition that I cook a large breakfast of pancakes, sausage and bacon.” She has been doing this for 17 years, during which time she and her hus-band were both St. Johns County police officers. Christine Spendiff’s family has homemade saffron bread on Christmas morning. Her children are the sixth generation to ex-perience this. Her family moved to St. Johns County in 2010 from North Carolina. Since they have often traveled during the holidays, they are looking forward to starting new traditions here in St. Johns County. There are many ways to build family traditions here in northeast Florida. There are parades and lights and lots of enter-tainment. This year marks the 20th Anniversary of The St. Augus-tine Nights of Lights. You can enjoy this display via a Vintage Car Tour, aboard a decorated pontoon boat from Bay Ray Boat Rentals, in a Holly Jolly Holiday Trolley or Santa’s Big Red Christmas Train.
Or, you may just want go on foot at your own pace. For parade go-ers, there are several from which to choose. The St. Augustine Pa-rade is on December 7, as well as the Julington Creek Holiday Light (Boat) Parade. The Holiday Regatta of Lights is on December 14th. Ester Jenei has quite a list of traditions, such as candy cane making at Sweet Pete’s and the Mandarin Museum Winter Celebra-tion, is on December 7th. She also enjoys the Jacksonville Sympho-ny’s free holiday concert, which takes place this year on December 9th. When asked about traditions, Mark Aston responded, “Does watching Christmas Vacation count?” Well, I guess it does since the Amphitheater showed it on the 70-foot screen as part of their December to Remember series! The Amphitheater is also of-fering other events and free concerts during December. However you choose to enjoy this time of year, there is no better place than St. Johns County to make merry and build memo-ries.
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*December 1-5Festival of Trees takes place at the St. Johns County Convention Center at World Golf Village. Admission is free. Come and vote for your favorite tree ($1 minimum) with proceeds going to The St. Augustine Record’s Empty Stocking Fund and the United Way of St. Johns County. For more information visit www.world-golfvillage.com
*December 1, 2013-January 1, 2014Come to the TPC Sawgrass Tour of Trees where you will have a chance to tour the clubhouse and view the spectacular holiday decorations. Open from 7am-5pm daily. Admission is free. For more information visit www.tpc.com/sawgrass
*December 4,11,18Come to the Wednesday Market at the St. Johns County Pier in St. Augustine Beach from 8am-12:30pm where you will find home grown, hand picked, self created items for purchase. For more information visit www.thecivicassociation.com
*December 5-27Holiday Art Sale at the Cultural Center at PV BeachThere is an opening reception at the Cultural Center on Decem-ber 5 from 6-8pm. This fantastic art sale offers works from over 35 well-known local artists selling over 300 pieces of original small works priced from $25 to $350. Don’t miss this opportu-nity to GO LOCAL and buy your holiday gifts from the Cultural Center. For more information call (904) 280-0614 ext 204. *December 6-8First Coast Nutcracker performance will be held at the Times Union Center. For more information visitwww.jaxsymphony.org.
*December 7th, 8:30 a.m. 3rd Annual Gingerbread Man Dash 5kHeritage Landing, World Golf Village, 370 Heritage Landing Parkway, St. Augustine FL 32092 Fun! Fun! Fun! Try to catch the Gingerbread Man. Chip timed, gun start, open to all ages. T-shirts for all pre-registered runners by Nov 27th, Gingerbread cookie, custom die-cast medal, free breakfast.. Pet friendly with a finisher medal for your pet! Great awards to top three male and female overall, first male and female masters. Age-group awards presented to age groups beginning with 9 and under through 70 & over. Bring a new toy for WithLove for a chance to win raffle prizes! to register visit www.ultimate racinginc.com / 904.710.2458info@ultimateracinginc.com
*December 7St. Augustine Humane Society will hold a puppy
trainingclinic from 1:30-3:30 at the non-profit’s location in St. Augus-tine. The event is open to the public and cost per person is $25. For more information, call 904-829-2737 or visit their website atwww.staugustinehumanesociety.org.
*December 8The Driftwoods Bluegrass Band performs bluegrass, oldtime, swing, jazz and more at the Creekside Dinery from 5:30-9:30. For more information visit www.creeksidedinery.com
*December 9The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra will be hosting a free holiday concert on Monday, December 9th at 7pm. For more information visit www.jaxsymphony.org
*December 9-10Communitey First Credit Union’s “A December to Remember” presents “A Charlie Brown Christmas” with David Benoit. Come enjoy this free show at the St. Augustine Ampitheatre. For more information visit staugugampitheatre.com *Holiday Pops performances and Handel’s Messiah will be performed during December. Come experience the joys of the season by taking part in these performances. For more informa-tion visit www.jaxsymphony.org
*December 13Kathleen Madigan, standup comedian, will perform two shows at the PV Concert Hall. She has won many awards as “Best Fe-male Comedian” and has been on numbers television shows like Leno, Letterman, and Conan. For tickets and showtimes visit www.pvconcerthall.com *December 13-14Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church will host A Bethlehem Visit which is an 8000+ square foot village reminiscent of the city of Bethlehem as it may have been on the night of Jesus’ birth. The event will be held Friday, December 13th from 6-8:30pm and Saturday, December 14thfrom 5-8:30pm. For more information, including parking info, visit www.pvpc.com
*December 14Annual Palm Valley Light & Boat Parade will be held Saturday December 14 at 6:00 pm. This long standing tradition takes place on the Intercoastal Waterway in Palm Valley. Power boats
and sailboats adorned with holiday lighting and festive cheer will assemble south of the Palm Valley Bridge (SR 210 Bridge) and head north along the “Ditch” on the ICW. For more infor-mation on entering your boat, or to find the best spots to watch the parade, visit http://www.palmvalleylightparade.com/ or contact Kellie Osborne at 280-2555 or kellioz@aol.com.
*December 14The Friends of the Bartram Trail Branch Library will host a book sale from 9:30am-noon on Saturday, December 14. Books, DVD’s, CD’s, and more will be available. Proceeds support the programs at the Bartram Trail Branch Library. For more informa-tion visit www.sjcpls.org *December 15Riverside Avondale Luminaria will be held Sunday, December 15th. Come tour this historic part of Jacksonville, take part in The Luminaria Bike Ride at 6pm, or hop on a horse and buggy to view this beautifully lit neighborhood. This is a wonderful community event that you won’t want to miss. For more infor-mation visit www.riversideavondale.org
*December 15 and 17The St. Augustine Orchestra presents “Sounds of the Season.” Come and hear selections from “Messiah” and “The Nutcracker” along with other Holiday Favorites. The choir of Christ Church joins the orchestra. Friday’s performance will be held at the Lightner Museum. Sunday’s performance is at Christ Episcopal Church. For more information visit www.staugustineorchestra.org
*December 21Nocatee Farmer’s Market will be held from 10am-2pm every third Saturday with over 70 vendors and various activities avail-able. For more information visit www.nocatee.com
*December 21-22The St. Augustine Ballet presents the holiday classic “The Nut-cracker” at Lewis Auditorium. For tickets and information visit www.saintaugustineballet.com
*December 23 and 30Adventures in the Estuary Mini Research Camps will be held at the GTM Reserve in Ponte Vedra for kids ages 7-10. This science exploration camp is a fun and educational way for your child to learn more about the estuary and their environment. For more information please visit www.gtmnerr.org or call Patrician Price at (904) 823-4506.
Photograph by John Wall, Courtesy Palm Valley Light & Boat Parade
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*December 26Bartram Trail Library presents Thursday Night at the Mov-ies at 5pm on Thursday, December 26. Come take a break from the holidays, bring your own snacks, and join in for a western adventure on the big screen. For more informa-tion visit www.sjcpls.org
*December 28Uptown Saturday Nights are held on the last Saturday of each month in uptown St. Augustine. Come for live music, food, book signings and unique shopping from 5-9pm. The event is free, as well as parking provided by The Mission Nombre de Dios.
*Tuesdays in DecemberThe Ponte Vedra Branch of the library will host “Just for Babies” lapsit story time for ages birth-15 months at 10:15am. “Family Storytime” is at 11am each Tuesday where all ages are welcome. For more information visit www.sjcpls.org
*MOSH is hosting many events in December includ-ing a Train Display, a Happy Holidays experience for Little Learners, as well as Breakfast with Santa. There are also MOSH Winter Discovery Camps being held during the weeks the kids are out of school. For more information on any of these events visit www.themosh.org *The Artist Series presents Broadway in Jackson-ville – during the month of December you can experience shows like “50 Shades! The Musical,” “Flashdance,” and “A Christmas Carol.” For more information, as well as ticket pricing, visit www.artistseriesjax.org *The St. Augustine Ampitheatre will be hosting a number of events during their “A December to Remember” cel-ebration. There will be a Chili Cook Off followed by a Christmas movie double feature, drive in movies, as well as local performances from students and artists from the First Coast. For more information visit www.adecember-toremember.com *St. Johns County Public Libraries will be hosting many events for youth this month. There will be a Teen Holiday Party, Family Holiday Craft Party, and Bedtime Holiday Storytime. Also “Teens Read with Kids,” led by Ponte Vedra High School’s Book Club, is a great chance for young kids to connect with some wonderful role models who love to read. For other events and for more information, visithttp://www.sjcpls.org *The Limelight Theatre of St. Augustine will be staging Christmas plays including “The Game’s Afoot or Holmes for the Holidays”, as well as KidzFactory performances “Jingle Jury” and “North Pole or Bust”. For more information call (904) 825-1164 or visit their web-site atwww.limelight-theatre.org.
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