Due to some unforeseen circumstances, Emerging Civil War has had to change the date of their 2015 symposium. Please mark your calendar: The Second Annual Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge will be held August 7-9, 2015.
The keynote speaker for the symposium, announced this week, will be Dana B. Shoaf, editor-in-cheif of Civil War Times magazine. As the Symposium will focus on Civil War Legacies, Dana will present "Give Them the Cold Steel (or not): A Military and Cultural History of the Bayonet."
One place that the bayonet was used most notoriously was at Spotsylvania’s “Bloody Angle” on May 12, 1864. Stevenson Ridge sits on part of the Spotsy battlefield. “This is sure to give the story extra poignant resonance” says Chris, our historian-in-residence.
You can find out more details about Dana's talk, and other symposium details, at Emerging Civil War.
Stevenson Ridge is a 87-acre historical property in rural Spotsylvania. Nine antique cottages are available for overnight stays and optional breakfast. Weddings, corporate events, reunions, and other special events are available at the Riddick House and the Lodge. Visit www.stevensonridge.com for more information. This blog will keep you up to date on happenings at the Ridge, event ideas, and more! The blog is maintained by Managing Partner Jennifer Hawkins Mackowski—"Jenny"
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Monday, January 19, 2015
Love is Sweet...
This is one of the sweetest favors I've seen a bride and groom give their guests: a small jar of honey!
The antique look of the tag matches the color of the honey, and the tag's inscription offers a fun little rhyme: "Love is sweet. Thank you for making our day complete."
The antique look of the tag matches the color of the honey, and the tag's inscription offers a fun little rhyme: "Love is sweet. Thank you for making our day complete."
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Make-Your-Own Bouquets
Here was a neat idea we saw recently: one of our brides
invited her bridesmaids to make their own bouquets.
The florist delivered a bucket full of assorted flowers, all
chosen by the bride to fit the wedding’s color scheme and style. The wedding
coordinator set up the bucket in the bridal suite in the Lodge, and once the
bridesmaids had all arrived, she invited them to each assemble their own
bouquet.
Each bridesmaid had the opportunity to create a floral
arrangement that reflected the bride’s vision while also reflecting each woman’s
uniqueness.
Once the bridesmaids finished, each bouquet was placed in a
mason jar full of water to keep the flowers fresh until it was time for
everyone to make the walk down the aisle.
It was a wonderful way to add a splash of individuality to
the festivities!
Monday, January 12, 2015
Register Now for Our 2015 Bridal Open House
Plans are already underway for our 2015 Bridal Open House.
This year, we’ll celebrate Amour á Paris!
The Bridal Open House will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2015,
from 12:00-4:00 p.m. We’ll showcase our venues, cottages, and preferred
vendors.
Admission is free, but so that we can make sure Chef Brad
prepares enough tasty appetizers for everyone, we’re asking people to register
at LoveParisOpenHouse.eventbrite.com.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
The Blue Jay Gang
We have had a raucous gang of blue jays running wild across
the Ridge this winter. They’ve been here all fall—some ten or twelve of
them—zipping around from tree to tree like a bunch of rowdy adolescents. Their
antics have been a lot of fun to watch.
Blue jays are year-round residents in most of the eastern
U.S. Even when it snows, they just hunker down and fluff up a little for
insulation. Their blue feathers make a gorgeous contrast against the snow.
Of course, we’ve not had snow in these parts so far this
winter (knock on wood). But even against the bare branches of the leafless
trees, the jays appeared like little blue splashes.
Jays are usually loud and boisterous, but so far, this gang
has pretty much kept quiet, at least while I’ve been out and about. I haven’t
seen them mob any other birds at Debbie’s birdfeeders, either. For being a
rowdy bunch, they’re behaving with pretty good manners.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
My Brother is Rockin' It with RockIT Repair
I am so proud of my brother, John Hawkins. His business, RockIT Repair, was featured in the business section of the Free Lance-Star on Saturday. If you missed the article, you can see it online here.
John and his business partner, Jim Einhorn, started RockIT Repair two years ago. They started off by repairing cracked screens on cellphones, tablets, Kindles, and laptops, but they've been growing ever since, doing more and more types of repairs. "We repair electronic devices from any manufacturer," they say. Business has been booming.
Last week, John and Jim completed work on renovations to their storefront, located at 1319 Lafayette Blvd. in Fredericksburg. On January 22 at 4:00 p.m., they'll have an official ribbon cutting to celebrate.
Congratulations to John and everyone else at RockIt Repair!
John and his business partner, Jim Einhorn, started RockIT Repair two years ago. They started off by repairing cracked screens on cellphones, tablets, Kindles, and laptops, but they've been growing ever since, doing more and more types of repairs. "We repair electronic devices from any manufacturer," they say. Business has been booming.
Last week, John and Jim completed work on renovations to their storefront, located at 1319 Lafayette Blvd. in Fredericksburg. On January 22 at 4:00 p.m., they'll have an official ribbon cutting to celebrate.
Congratulations to John and everyone else at RockIt Repair!
Monday, January 5, 2015
Busy, Busy, Busy with Many Brides-to-Be
The holidays are always one of the most popular times of
year to get engaged—and that means the first week of January is always busy at
Stevenson Ridge. Elizabeth, our head wedding coordinator, has been fielding
calls from new brides-to-be who are now on the hunt for the perfect wedding
venue.
As I’d mentioned a few days ago, 2014 was our best year yet for
weddings, with nearly sixty couples coming to Stevenson Ridge for their big
day. And looking ahead to 2015, we already have nearly forty weddings on the books. We even
have a few scheduled for 2016!
Traditionally, the most popular months for weddings are May and June in
the spring and September and October in the fall. However, last year, April and August
also proved to be popular. And of course, there are always a few December
weddings that incorporate a beautiful holiday theme.
Aside from Christmas/New Year's, the other big time of year for engagements is, of course,
Valentine’s Day. That’s what makes January and February “wedding season.” There are bridal shows and open houses aplenty. Be sure
to come find us at the D.C. Wedding Experience on January 19 at the Patriot
Center. We’ll also be at “The Big Day” Bridal Show on February 22 at the
Fredericksburg Expo Center. Plus, we have our own Bridal Open House coming up on Sunday, March 8. (Details on that are coming soon....)
In the meantime, I’m encouraging Elizabeth to eat well and
get plenty of rest between all those phone calls—it’s going to be a busy year!
Friday, January 2, 2015
New Year's Resolutions
The new year offers the opportunity for fresh starts and new beginnings, and like so
many folks, those of us at Stevenson Ridge have made a few resolutions for the
year ahead.
Debbie (Co-Owner): My resolution is to de-clutter—and I’m
starting today, cleaning cupboards!
Elizabeth (Head Wedding Coordinator): I plan to focus on
enjoying the little moments. Last year, I focused on fitness, and the year
before that, I focused on managing my stress. I’ve been able to stay dedicated
to those things, too.
Brad (Executive Chef): I plan to expand our menu offerings.
I’ll be spending time in January and February cooking up some new entrées and
appetizers, especially.
Casey (Sous Chef): I want to focus more on my kids and be a
better dad. I try to do that already, but it’s something I always want to be
better at.
Gail (Office Assistant): My resolution is to set aside more
time to spend with family and friends, doing some relaxing things like having
tea or coffee and catching up with people I haven’t seen in a while.
Chris (Historian-in-Residence): I’m getting back into a
daily exercise routine. That sounds so cliché, I know! I miss it when I don’t
work out, though, so I’m really looking forward to getting back into a regular
routine.
As for me? I’m hoping to manage my time more effectively.
This is always a huge challenge for me because there’s always so much going on
at the Ridge, and particularly with the inn, the schedule frequently changes at
the last minute. It’s also challenging because I love my job so much, so it never
really feels like work—which makes it easy to get lost in what I’m doing.
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