
Welcome to the December 2019 issues of Haymarket and Gainesville Lifestyle
Letter from the editor, Susan McCorkindale More
Letter from the editor, Susan McCorkindale More
Letter from the editor, Pam Kamphuis More
There’s nothing like a gift that comes in a jar and by that we mean a Mason jar! More
Fauquier Community Coalition Wood Ministry More
Kids Who Make a Difference More
Warrenton United Methodist Church’s Living Christmas Tree is back after a one-year hiatus More
In French-Canadian households, there is no Christmas without French Meat Pie! More
Festive holiday treats from Dunbri’s Dessert Cafe, Trummer’s Coffee and Wine Bar, and Hidden Julles More
The holiday family favorite and treasured ballet is back. More
A grateful heart patient at Prince William Medical Center More
Remington native Stanley Heaney, Jr., of The Corner Deli and Century 21 New Millennium Real Estate More
Fauquier High School French Teacher Nicole Goepper More
With the holidays upon us, we needed to put some bling in our lives. More
Should I Bring a Host or Hostess Gift? The holidays are stressful enough without having to decide what to bring to the host of a dinner party or event to which you’ve been invited. The More
If you know someone who doesn’t currently have a library card, encouraging them to get one is the of the easiest (and cheapest) gifts you could ever give. More
A local man’s story of embracing forgiveness and living life to the fullest. More
One act of kindness sets in motion a ripple effect of community assistance for a Broad Run resident More
As an artsy person, I try to make sure that there are homemade elements to my holidays. More
Recommendations on Cheese Boards, Charcuterie, and Spreads and Dips More
This year’s peek into Warrenton designer Amy Boyle’s holiday home Photography by Amy Boyle Once again for our holiday issue, 11 Magnolia Lane design blogger Amy Boyle of Warrenton is sharing her holiday decor with More
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