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1 month ago |
northernvirginiamag.com | Colleen Kelleher
Home décor treasure hunters already know the secrets to successfully navigating the Lucketts Vintage Market, but do you? Market founder Suzanne Eblen offers up some tips for those headed to the wildly popular May 16 to 18 event. Eblen calls the market of 200 vendors at the Clarke County Ruritan Fairgrounds the Goldilocks of vintage markets. “It’s not too big, so you can navigate it. You can see everything in one really nice, good full day. We have guys that help you move stuff to your vehicle.
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Mar 11, 2025 |
northernvirginiamag.com | Colleen Kelleher
Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day at These Bars and Restaurants These eats and drinks are sure to transport you to the Emerald Isle.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
northernvirginiamag.com | Colleen Kelleher
Building a wealth portfolio takes more than wishful thinking — it involves determination and planning. Here are 10 suggestions from experienced money managers to grow your wealth in 2025. Most people keep track of large monthly expenses, such as mortgage and car payments. But are you also tracking smaller daily purchases, including today’s $4.75 latte? And are you regularly reviewing your spending habits?
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Jan 14, 2025 |
northernvirginiamag.com | Colleen Kelleher
Arranging furniture in any room of your home is an art that boils down to flow, functionality, and proportion, design experts say. “I think the biggest mistake that people make is they buy furniture that’s too small or too big,” says Kristin Harrison, owner and principal designer at Bungalow 10 Interiors. “It’s nice to make sure that you’re not … overcrowding the space with too much furniture, or too large of furniture.” The golden ratio to keep in mind is a 60-40 rule.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
northernvirginiamag.com | Colleen Kelleher
Inauguration Day this year falls on the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend. Some Northern Virginians will stick around for the January 20 swearing-in of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance on the west front of the U.S. Capitol at noon, while others may head out of town for the long weekend as Trump, only the second president in history to win a comeback bid, takes office.
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