In This Issue

Features

Home Tour

By Scherrie Goettsch

After numerous moves, the Forsees discover that making their Providence Point house a home is a work in progress.

Before and After

By Scherrie Goetsch

The Winklemanns tackle their kitchen renovation in style and on a deadline.
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Home Style

By Christina George

Stocking stuffers for the  holiday season.

Holiday Decorating

By Whitney Gibbens

Allen’s Flowers, My Secret Garden and Kent’s Floral Gallery solve the season’s mantel, tree and wreath dilemmas with simple decoration ideas.

Going Green

By Sarah Kohnle

Giving never felt so eco-friendly with CH&L’s guide to going green for the holidays.

Religion

Faith

By Nancy Yang

Columbia’s female clergy talk about their faith.

Arts

Artist Snapshot

By Rita Flórez

Textile artist Sharon Kilfoyle discusses how an English-Japanese dictionary took her around the world.

Women With Wings

By Christina George

Women With Wings, a community arts project, came to Columbia to give women the chance to find their voices.

Style

Fashion

Styled by Stephanie La Hue. Classic winter wear in  Columbia’s countryside.

Food

Wine

By Jennifer Larmie

Jennifer Larmie tests goodies from The Candy Factory with a variety of sparkling wines.

Cooking Class

By Rita Flórez

A group of True Media employees learn about pork in holiday cooking from Burgers’ Smokehouse.

Beauty

Body Image

By Nancy Yang

Columbian women discuss why they decided to increase and decrease the sizes of their breasts.

Money

Finance

By Bondi Wood

Creating a portfolio can begin in the most comfortable place in the world: at home.

Philanthropy

By Cary Randolph Fuller

Boys & Girls Town gets its residential facilities renovated.

In Every Issue

Teacher Feature

Rebecca Rudder, Paxton Keeley Elementary School

Being Seen

Columbia Home & Lifestyle Premiere Party
Blue Stem Anniversary and CAL Watercolor Society Members Invitational
Fortnightly Tea and Astronaut Luncheon
Columbia Community   Birth Center Gala and Name That Tune
Diamond Night

My Favorite Things

Jolene Schulz, Retired Educator/Volunteer

By Christina George