March, 2013
Keeping the Pantry Stocked

Keeping the Pantry Stocked

Story by Susan Glauner and Photography by Ed Mann

Richard Slavik, 60, of California, Md., comes across as a pretty average guy. He likes sports and fishing, and takes pride in his Navy career. What is very “un”-average about Richard, however, is how he spends much of his time – helping others. Since retiring from the Navy, he has dedicated his life to making things better for St. Mary’s County residents in need, both as a professional and as a volunteer.

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Rallying Faith & Community through Farming 4 Hunger

Rallying Faith & Community through Farming 4 Hunger

Nonprofit Provides Free Fresh Produce for Families in Need

Story by Debra Zimmerman Murphey and Photography by Edward S. Potskowski

To Bernie Fowler Jr., Serenity Farm in Benedict isn’t just a picturesque, 267-acre farm with a breathtaking view of the Patuxent River, or merely cherished pastoral land where you can appreciate Southern Maryland’s rural history and agricultural roots. Serenity Farm is also Fowler’s “field of dreams.”

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A Traditional Family Feast

A Traditional Family Feast

Photography by August Selckmann

This year’s holiday menu comes to us from Hardesty Haven Catering in Prince Frederick. For the past six years, Dee and Richard Hardesty have brought their 30-foot-long mobile kitchen to sites around the area for weddings, banquets, and events ranging from Rolling Thunder to the St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department Concert Series (they catered for the bands and their staff throughout the concert season).

Using fresh, local ingredients whenever possible, Hardesty Haven turns out a menu including appetizers, barbecued meats, seafood, salads, various hot sides and desserts. Their specialties are a slow-grilled beef and something called “potato heaven,” creamy scalloped potatoes with a crunchy topping. Much of their food is sourced the Hardestys’ own eight-acre farm, and their employees include their children and two cousins. Dee Hardesty emphasizes the family-oriented nature of their business, saying, “It’s so important to us that we all think alike and have the same values.”

The below recipes are perfect for a family-oriented holiday dinner. With lots of easy, comforting recipes, this menu is sure to make your holidays a little happier.

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Going Back to Our Roots with Natural Christmas Décor

Going Back to Our Roots with Natural Christmas Décor

Story by Caroline Miller King and Photography by Ed Mann

In an era when Christmas often brings more anxiety than joy – as we string lights, send greeting cards, ready the house for guests, shop and check any number of items off our collective to-do list – there is something appealing about those symbols of Christmas that hark to earlier times. Wreaths and other natural décor remind us of a simpler way of celebrating. For hundreds of years, the color and scent of fresh evergreens have lifted spirits, freshened the air and offered a sense of connection with the natural world.

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Customize Your Jewelry Box With Creations From Southern Maryland Jewelers

Customize Your Jewelry Box With Creations From Southern Maryland Jewelers

Story by Janet Dunphy and Photography by August Selckmann

The holidays are approaching and if you are looking for something truly unique for that special person on your list, then check out the options available to you at our locally owned jewelry stores. There’s nothing more meaningful and lasting than the gift of jewelry; it’s used to celebrate life’s special moments and memories and can be passed on from generation to generation. Even more personalized and precious are customized jewelry pieces.

We are fortunate to live in a region with an abundance of talented custom jewelry designers and locally owned jewelry stores. Some of them have been designing jewelry for our community for many generations. There is no limit to the creative choices available to us in Southern Maryland. Whether you want to design a piece and have it made, or have a jeweler design it for you, you will be happy with the original opportunities available in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties.

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Welcome to our Winter 2012 issue!

Welcome to our Winter 2012 issue!

Southern Maryland-This is Living magazine is all about the good people, places and businesses of Southern Maryland.  We are committed to spreading the word about the great quality of life available in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties.

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Fabulous Furniture Finds

Fabulous Furniture Finds

Story by Rose Talbot and Photography by August Selckmann

Feathering your nest in Southern Maryland doesn’t require migrating to a major metropolis; there are plenty of local sources in the tri-county area if you know where (and when) to look. Tucked away on back roads or in old houses on major thoroughfares, there are small businesses offering a range of choices for furnishing your home.

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Shoes are Made for Walking! Take Part in a Local Fundraiser

Shoes are Made for Walking! Take Part in a Local Fundraiser

Story by Michelle Brosco Christian and Photograph by Calvert Memorial Hospital

After one of Kristy Wilhite’s students battled cancer and survived eight incidences, she knew she had to get involved. That’s what prompted the St. Mary’s County middle school teacher to become a major organizer of the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life event.

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Fighting Cancer on Home Turf

Fighting Cancer on Home Turf

Story by Barbara Elizabeth Graf and Photograph by Sean O’Brien

The number of deaths from all types of cancer combined in the U.S. is continuing a decline that began in the early 1990s, according to the “Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer” published by the American Cancer Society earlier this year. This 1.6 percent decrease in cancer deaths on average was calculated by four coordinating agencies and the American Cancer Society (ACS) using the most recent cancer data gathered between the years of 2004 and 2008. Although it is slight, a decrease in the number of cancer deaths provides a positive glimmer of hope for all who are fighting the battle against cancer.

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A Fine Fleece Indeed: Alpacas Showing Up on Family Farms

A Fine Fleece Indeed: Alpacas Showing Up on Family Farms

Story by Jamie Clark Tiralla and Photography by August Selckmann

Southern Maryland is seeing a shift in agriculture as more and more farms leave behind traditional methods of farming and cash crops for a fresh new approach. Hobby farms and farmettes are also on the rise in the area, giving people the chance to reconnect with their roots and supplement their income doing something they love. Many local farmers are finding out that alpacas are the perfect fit.

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