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In the latest edition of 'The Valley Today,' host Janet Michael sat down with Andy Gail, CEO of United Way Northern Shenandoah Valley, and Holly Roberts, founder of Love To Nic, to discuss their impactful and collaborative efforts to support the homeless and needy communities in Northern Shenandoah Valley and beyond. Holly shared that Love To Nic was founded in memory of her late son, Nic, who struggled with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder before dying in a car accident a decade ago. The nonprofit primarily focuses on providing shoes but has since expanded to include winter jackets, boots,...
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This month's episode of Public Safety Thursday with Captain Warren Gosnell from the featured an in-depth conversation about their K9 Unit. Captain Gosnell shared with host Janet Michael about the vital role these specialized officers and their canine partners play in public safety. He addresses the complex responsibilities and essential duties performed by the K9 unit. The discussion centered around the nuanced roles these canines play—from tracking and trailing to detecting illegal substances. Captain Gosnell elaborated on the types of dogs in the unit, mentioning Enzo the Dutch...
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In this episode of Valley Today, host Janet Michael brings a mix of community insights and local initiatives. Joining her on the show are Niki Foster from the and her guests Aaron and Harmony Hike from the Hike Kids Foundation. Harmony and Aaron share their inspiring journey with the Hike Kids Foundation, which aims to empower children by providing essential support like clothing and school supplies. Harmony elaborates on their mission, influenced by Aaron's personal experiences growing up in poverty. Their upcoming event, , is set to be a fun-filled fundraiser to benefit local children,...
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In this episode of Tourism Tuesday - Shenandoah County edition - Valley Today host Janet Michael visits Cakes by Ashton in Strasburg, Virginia. Joined by co-host Kary Haun from , the duo sits down to talk with Ashton Simmers, the passionate owner and baker behind Cakes by Ashton. The bakery, known for its pink interior and cute decorations, offers a fully vegan and nut-free menu inspired by Ashton’s personal story and mission. From her beginnings as a home-based baker, Ashton shares how her son Landon’s severe food allergies motivated her to create allergy-friendly treats, leading her to...
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In a recent episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael reconnected with Kelly Botta, a board-certified Physician Assistant and President of Smartypants Medicine. Since their last interaction in October 2022, Smartypants Medicine has undergone significant growth and transformation. The practice, known for its unique Direct Primary Care model, offers a more affordable, convenient, and patient-focused healthcare experience. Kelly shared that the cornerstone of Smartypants Medicine is the Direct Primary Care model, which allows patients to pay a simple monthly fee for healthcare. This model...
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Nestled in the charming town of Strasburg is , a gem admired by both locals and visitors alike. Valley Today host, Janet Michael recently had the pleasure of sitting down with the store's owner, Sue Haynes, for an engaging conversation about the store's journey, unique offerings, and dedication to supporting small businesses. Clementine Vintage is Sue's ‘happy place,’ and she shared how the store serves as a dual purpose – a sanctuary and a hub for her creative and business endeavors. Janet couldn’t help but notice items like a little hat with orange flowers, showcasing the unique and...
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is just around the corner, scheduled for the first Saturday in June at . In this episode of The Valley Today hosted by Janet Michael, the event was the topic of discussion with guests Kathy Doyle and Joanne Royaltey, both and key organizers of the event. Joanne, an , and Kathy Doyle, one of the event's program leads, have been working diligently to prepare for this year’s GardenFest. Their expertise will be on full display, offering invaluable gardening tips and advice to attendees. Kathy shared insights into the extensive planning process that begins immediately after each GardenFest. The...
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In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the Community Leadership Program (CLP) organized by the . This program is a testament to the power of community engagement and leadership development. Hosted by Janet Michael, this segment of the Valley Today brings to light the experiences of the current CLP class, soon to be graduates, and the invaluable lessons they've learned along the way. Janet is joined by Sabra Veach, the Director of Programs and Services at the Chamber, and Kearie Sites, the operations manager at and a member of the current CLP class. The conversation kicks off with Janet...
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In the heart of Winchester, Virginia, lies a hidden gem—. Established by Ben Rothermel and Katie Sartelle, this artisanal ice cream company brings joy and unique flavors to the local community. Recently, host of The Valley Today, Janet Michael and Justin Kerns from sat down with the duo to uncover their delightful journey. Janet opened the conversation by introducing Uncle Beehive's corporate headquarters as the place where the magic happens. Justin shared his initial encounter with Uncle Beehive, expressing curiosity and excitement at discovering the brand. His curiosity led him to delve...
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Our monthly conversation on The Valley Today with Brady Cloven, Executive Director for Friends of Old Town highlighted a visit to Panhandle Apothecary, where host, Janet Michael and Brady sat down for an insightful conversation with Sarah, the operations manager and co-owner of the store. Panhandle Apothecary, situated on the old town walking mall, is more than just a shop—it's a sanctuary of holistic health and wellness. As soon as you step through the door, you're greeted with a fragrant, comforting ambiance that feels like a warm hug. Sarah and her mother, Lorraine, established this haven...
info_outlineNestled in the charming town of Strasburg is Clementine's Vintage, a gem admired by both locals and visitors alike. Valley Today host, Janet Michael recently had the pleasure of sitting down with the store's owner, Sue Haynes, for an engaging conversation about the store's journey, unique offerings, and dedication to supporting small businesses.
Clementine Vintage is Sue's ‘happy place,’ and she shared how the store serves as a dual purpose – a sanctuary and a hub for her creative and business endeavors. Janet couldn’t help but notice items like a little hat with orange flowers, showcasing the unique and eclectic nature of the store's inventory.
The store has evolved significantly over its seven-plus years. Originally focusing on furniture, Clementine's Vintage had to pivot during the pandemic. Sue recalled, “Birthdays still happened, right? Anniversaries, weddings… So we brought in more gift-type items,” emphasizing their mission to offer unique, thoughtful gifts primarily from local or other small businesses.
Janet and Sue’s discussion naturally flowed into their shared love for curating and picking unique items, particularly from markets like Luckett's. Sue’s passion for repurposing vintage items was evident as she described her inspirations and favorite finds. “I love when you can repurpose something for a whole new purpose,” she shared, revealing her knack for giving new life to old items.
A highlight of the conversation was Sue's collaboration with Brie from Good Bone Vintage. Despite a significant age difference, their shared love for unique shopping and vintage clothing has made their partnership a success. “Brie has been a great addition,” Sue noted, as she complimented Brie’s meticulousness in curating and presenting vintage clothing.
Plants have also become a significant part of Clementine Vintage’s offerings post-pandemic, adding a fresh green aesthetic to the shop. Sue’s tips on using vintage vessels for plants and old glass dishes as water catchers provided practical and charming ideas for listeners.
Expanding beyond plants and clothes, Clementine's Vintage also offers items like soaps, candles, and jewelry, emphasizing handmade products with good ingredients sourced from small businesses. Timeless items like spoon rings and handmade earrings add to the store’s eclectic mix, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
Janet highlighted the importance of Sue’s neighborhood spirit, pointing out Clementine Vintage’s participation in events supporting fellow small business owners like Cristi from The Buttercup in Woodstock. The upcoming 'Chin Up Buttercup' event showed the community's solidarity, rallying around Cristi during her health struggles.
Learn more about this event at these links: Chin Up, Buttercup Facebook event; Black Valley Creative; and A New Day Cleaning raffle information.
Sue’s enthusiasm and commitment to small businesses were commendable. “We're all part of this neighborhood,” she said, emphasizing the importance of supporting one another in times of need. Janet concluded by encouraging listeners to check out Clementine Vintage and other local businesses, lauding Sue’s efforts to create a space that serves as both a store and a community beacon.
Clementine Vintage stands as a testament to the power of community and the beauty of repurposing the old into something new and treasured. As Sue aptly put it, “Nobody appreciates your business like a small business does,” encouraging everyone to shop small and shop local.