Meaningful gifts for a holiday season like no other
December 5, 2019 · Campus News
The pandemic may have put a damper on our plans for traveling and gathering, but our alums have met the challenge with even more creativity and ingenuity. Support these small, local businesses run by fellow alums, while giving some beautiful, unique gifts that are more meaningful than ever.
Carol (Winters) Pearson ‘85
B.A. in public communication
Founder, 10 Little Rules
In Carol’s words:
We all need reminders to live by our own rules, listening mindfully to our hearts and souls. And we can all use a little help on our journey through this life. That’s what 10 Little Rules is all about. We are a boutique publishing company with a growing line of books and a fabulous tribe of authors who’ve contributed their own stories to become part of the 10 Little Rules collection.
While 2020 certainly added some challenges, we continued to grow this year, launching three new books — 10 Little Rules for Finding Your Truth, 10 Little Rules for Mermaids, and 10 Little Rules for the Modern Southern Belle.
Our books are a mix of authentic narrative and insightful questions, with plenty of room for journaling your thoughts. They are perfect for anyone looking to live a little deeper, understand themselves and their world a little better, and bring a little more bliss into their lives every day.
Welcome to the 10 Little Rules: The Little Books with a Big Message
Ann-Marie Berdar ‘18
B.S. in biology
Founder and owner, Bare Blends LLC
Albany, New York
BARE Blends creates delicious and nutritious smoothie bowls, smoothies, juices, and other healthy and delicious plant based food. All menu items in the shops are gluten-free, vegan and created using all natural plant based ingredients. Support local and give your loved ones the gift of healthy food this holiday season by taking advantage of exciting special promotions.
Deals include:
Spend $50 in gift cards: Receive 1 free smoothie
Spend $75 in gift cards: Receive 1 free smoothie bowl
Spend $100 in gift cards: Receive 1 free BARE shirt of your choice
Other promotions for November 25-December 25:
Purchase 5 smoothie bowls at one time and receive a $10 gift card
10% off juice cleanse when you order online using the Promocode JUICE20
Available at BARE Blends in Stuyvesant Plaza. Latham & Clifton Park locations coming soon!
Stuyvesant Plaza, 1475 Western Avenue, Albany, New York; 518-650-7094
Brian Seitz ’11
B.S. in business administration
Founder and owner,
Urban Industrial Design
Albany, New York
Brian Seitz fuses his talents in carpentry and metal fabrication to create gorgeous, one-of-a-kind furniture pieces that are works of art. From black-walnut tables inlaid with resin in the shape of your favorite lake, to custom credenzas and kitchen islands made of locally salvaged hardwoods, to custom upscale furnishings for bars, restaurants, offices, and shops, Urban Industrial Design builds each piece by hand and with loving attention to the tiniest detail.
Josie Madison G’06
M.S.Ed. in childhood education
Cofounder and co-owner, Four Fat Fowl
In Josie’s words:
Four Fat Fowl is an artisan creamery run by a family of maniacal cheese lovers with a commitment to making locally-sourced, handcrafted, award-winning cheeses of the finest quality. The creamery was born of countless dreams spun around the Sunday dinner table and turned into a reality in 2013. Our recipes are the product of more than 30 years of combined experience in the specialty cheesemaking. Through careful crafting, we make cheeses that showcase the bounty of the Hudson Valley and please palates far and wide: St. Stephen, CamemBertha, and Inagadda Ricotta.
www.fourfatfowl.com
Bryan Cady ’98, G’03
B.S. in music education | M.S.Ed. in teacher education
Founder and owner, Guilderland Music Academy
Albany, New York
Know someone who loves music and wants to learn to play (or play better)? It might even be you! Providing expert music instruction for students of all ages – from toddlers to adults – the Guilderland Music Academy offers classes and lessons for keyboards, woodwinds, brass, strings, drums and other percussion, and voice. Studio recitals give students the opportunity perform for friends and family. And, during the pandemic, lessons are offered remotely for students’ safety and convenience.
Guilderland Music Academy, Westmere Plaza, 1823 Western Avenue, Albany, New York 12203
Joyce Zacharewicz G’05
M.S.Ed. in early childhood education
Cofounder and co-owner, Short and Stout Tea Company
Albany, New York
Looking for a fun gift that delights all the senses? Aromas, flavors, textures, and tastes – tea is an amazing drink that can warm you up or cool you down, energize or soothe you, transport you to faraway places – all while providing a sweet low-calorie treat. Short and Stout offers a huge variety of white, green, and black teas, fruit and herbal tisanes, and mellow rooibos – from East-West classics like Darjeeling, earl grey, oolong, and matcha teas, to fanciful flights featuring chocolate, mango, caramel, blueberry, almond, cherry blossom, lemon meringue, tropic ginger, pineapple, and crème brûlée (can’t decide? Try a gift card)!
Stop in at the tea lounge and bubble tea bar, or order online.
Tea Lounge and Bubble Tea Bar, 1736a Western Avenue, Albany, New York 12203; 518-456-TEAS (8327)
www.shortandstouttea.com
KathLeen Powers ’71 | Anne Trombetta G’76
B.A. in American studies (Powers) | M.A. in elementary education (Trombetta)
Author and illustrator, children’s books
Find books to delight your favorite little person (and their parents) – follow a baby wanting to hang out with his big brother, a little boy trying to get his grandfather to play, a little girl trying to cover her father’s bald head; or get your favorite grade schooler “How to Write A Fifth-Grade Essay” (although the pointers are great for essay writers of any age!).
About Kathy and Anne:
Kathy Powers, ’71, and her sister, Anne Trombetta, G’76, have teamed up on numerous digital and print ventures. Kathy is the author and Anne is the illustrator. They collaborate on two blogging websites, Comicphonics.com and EnglishWritingTeacher.com; a how-to book on writing, “How to Write a 5th Grade (or any other grade) Essay”; and five comical beginning reader books, “Look, Babysitter, Look,” “Dad Won’t Let Go of Meg’s Yoyo,” “Not Yet, Baby,” “Not a Lot on Top,” and “Play Pop Play.”
Besides posting weekly blogs, Kathy tutors writing in suburban Atlanta. Anne leads “2 Hour Artist” workshops at which inexperienced participants transform into proud painters. Anne’s distinctive oil paintings of bright rich colors are online at annetrombetta.com. Her paintings, sculptures, weavings, and mixed media art can also be found in galleries in the Wilmington, North Carolina, area.
Schuyler Bull ’10, G’10
B.S. and MBA in business administration
Founder and owner, Fort Orange General Store
Albany, New York
The Fort Orange General Store, located at 412 Broadway in downtown Albany, is open seven days a week, with extended holiday hours. In addition to featuring hundreds of locally made and unique goods and gifts, the store will also be hosting local maker pop-ups each day from Black Friday through Christmas Eve. For extended holiday hours, pop-up vendor information, or to place an online order for in-store pick-up or shipping throughout the US, visit www.fortorangengeneralstore.com.
Fort Orange General Store
412 Broadway, Albany, New York
www.fortorangegeneralstore.com
Tim Fealey ‘09
B.F.A. in graphic design
Creative director and co-owner, Compas Life
Creative director, Burlington Beer Company
Albany, New York
Know someone with an adventuring spirit and a love for the great outdoors? Compas Life offers immaculately designed, eyecatching outdoor wear and accessories – from caps, t-shirts, and hoodies to mugs, postcards, and décor (you gotta see the handpainted canoe paddles!).
Find Compas Life at Fort Orange General Store (owned by fellow alum Schuyler Bull), 412 Broadway, Albany, New York, or online.
A word from Tim:
Having worked for many brands in the fashion and design industry, I knew that my favorite canvas as a designer and artist was a tee shirt. The possibilities for designing apparel are endless. A graphic tee shirt can be anything from a statement piece to a simple homage to a local business.
As a company originally rooted in Upstate New York, our team has lived and worked in several different parts of this county. Throughout all of our various experiences, we never lost our connection to our Upstate roots. We discovered that many other people share that same connection and are proud to wear it across their chest. Whether it be hiking in the Adirondacks or tubing on the Delaware River, we discovered that many people have also have a strong passion for Upstate New York and its culture. We combined the passion for Upstate with our brand Compas to develop our “Upstate of Mind” products as an homage to that pride for our beautiful state.
We hope to grow the Upstate of Mind product to be an aspirational symbol about getting out of your comfort zone and enjoying the world around you – even if it’s not in New York!
Jim Eaton ’97
B.A. in public communication
Cofounder and co-owner, Fort Orange Brewing
Albany, New York
From chocolatey stouts to tart berried sours, from rye and pale ales to a whole slew of IPAs, Fort Orange Brewing has handcrafted brews to please any beer aficionado. Grab a pint or flight in the spacious taproom and play a round of trivia (limited occupancy during the pandemic), get a crowler or growler fill to go, or Beer It Forward to gift a pint or two to someone deserving.
In Jim’s words:
Fort Orange Brewing recently celebrated their third anniversary in October. The year 2020 certainly has been a challenging one, but we have seen a significant increase in our to-go offerings. In addition to our four packs and growlers, we also added 32 oz. crowlers to go. Our weekly Thursday night trivia continues to be a popular event and we look forward to making more beer and expanding our operation in 2021!
Fort Orange Brewing, 450 North Pearl Street, Albany, New York 12204; 518-992-3103; general@fortorangebrewing.com
Theresa Van Duyne ’03, G’07
B.S. in art education | M.S.Ed. in teacher education
Cofounder and co-owner, T&J Soap
Troy, New York
Luxurious lather, mouthwatering scents, and unbeatable artisan quality – that’s what you get with T&J Soaps. In addition to honeysuckle, rose, cherry almond, lemongrass, lavender, and other herbal scents, you’ll find soaps featuring local beer, wine, and tea! And beyond soap, T&J offers bath bombs, skin lotions, lip balms, and hand-poured soy candles. New this year: liquid castile soaps and ingenious “TROY” brick soaps!
In Theresa’s words:
I received both my undergraduate and graduate degrees from Saint Rose. I received my bachelor of science in art education with a sculpture concentration in 2003 and a master of science degree in professional teacher education in 2007. I utilize my degree in art education in everything that I make, straight down to label design. My education at Saint Rose has also helped me creatively adapt my small business model during covid-19 times.
While I have been making body products for over 10 years, I opened a small boutique in the center of historic Troy, New York, eight years ago. When customers come to my shop, they find a variety of artisan soaps, all made from scratch. There is something for everyone, as I make about 40 different varieties, including soaps made from local beer, wine, and tea. Customers will also find a variety of other body products, including lotions, bath bombs, soaks, and my hand-poured soy candles.
While I use traditional methods to create my body products, I like to keep things fun by consistently making new products. My customers will always find a wide range of scents in my shop. I make many traditional scents like lavender and oatmeal to more “pop” scents like ginger ale, cotton candy and oatmeal stout. Natural ingredients like turmeric, clay, parsley, activated bamboo charcoal and beetroot to are used to color my soaps. All of these are thought to have additional skin benefits. My soaps are luxurious, but affordable. They are healthy – I use only high-quality ingredients – all of which are paraben and sulfate free. Tested only on friends and family, most of my products can be considered 100% natural. Everything is made in small controlled batches; customers often enjoy coming in my shop and watching me make my products. I love seeing the joy on their faces when they get excited about different scents. I also carry fine art and crafts by local artists. This allows me to support my community and bring more beauty to the world!
T&J Soap, 271 River Street, Troy, NY 12180. Open Tuesday through Friday, 11-6, and Saturday, 10:00-4:30 (curbside pickup offered during the pandemic); 518-272-2660
ADAM CRESKO G’08
MBA in business administration
Founder and owner, Roosevelt Grooming Co.,
Cohoes, New York
Here’s a gift to upgrade anyone’s shaving ritual: one-of-a-kind straight razors featuring top-quality vintage blades, handcrafted hardwoods, and striking inlays of turquoise, red jasper, or malachite. Or choose from handmade shaving brushes (badger or vegan bristles), vegan strops, and pampering toiletries – from deodorant to beard balm to shave cream, many scented to order, and formulated by Adam himself.
www.rooseveltgroomingcompany.com/shop
Brian Viglucci ‘19
B.S. in business administration
Cofounder and co-owner, BMT Hospitality
Albany, New York
Undaunted by the pandemic, our friends at BMT Hospitality continue to do what they do best: offer the best dining in town. And they’ve ramped up their takeout operations, too. From tacos and pizza, to omelettes and salads, to oysters and charcuterie boards – and don’t forget the microbrewery beers and fancy mixed drinks! – you’ll find tasty treats for any occasion.
BMT Restaurants:
- The Point, 1100 Madison Avenue, Albany; 518-729-2723
- Café Madison, 1108 Madison Avenue, Albany; 518-935-1094
- Junior’s, 1094 Madison Avenue, Albany; 518-813-9824
- Madison Pour House, 1100 Madison Avenue, Albany; 518-935-1094
- Albany Ale & Oyster, 281 New Scotland Avenue, Albany; 518-729-5383
- Spinner’s Pizza, 22 Picotte Drive, Albany; 518-487-4152
- Ama Cocina, 4 Sheridan Avenue, Albany; 518-776-4550
All locations operating at reduced indoor capacity during the pandemic (and of course offering takeout)
MIKE BROWN G’07
M.S. in Accounting
Founder and owner, Death Wish Coffee Co.,
Round Lake, New York
The world’s strongest coffee makes the world’s best gifts! We love checking out Death Wish Coffee’s site for all their great new merch. This year, choose from chocolate, toiletries (wake up your shower with caffeinated soap!), gift bundles for everything from WFH Zoom conferencing to couch surfing to going to the gym or pool, masks, and all types of apparel. There’s coffee-brewing gear (check out the funky retro gooseneck kettle). And – oh yes – coffee, coffee, coffee!
KATHERINE GARDNER ’11, G’14, G’19, G’20
B.A. in Psychology | M.S.Ed. in Early Childhood Education | Childhood Education CAS | Literacy CAS | M.S.Ed. in Literacy
Co-administrator and kindergarten/first-grade teacher, Robert C. Parker School, and author
Hudson, New York
Perfect for beginning readers, this sweet book is filled with funny, attractive drawings and the outsized personalities of Scout, Ollie, and Ella, their supportive 5-year-old owner. There’s even a photo of the author’s real-life cats at the end.
SATYADEEP SINGH G’17
M.S. in Computer Information Systems
Founder, Supervek Wallets
Made of Tyvek® and available in a variety of styles and a wide range of fun designs, these wallets are strong, lightweight, and aging-resistant, and they’re also 100% recyclable.
MEGAN HALEY G’17
M.S. in Art Education
Yoga and Pilates instructor
A former Division I college athlete in track and field, Haley supports and challenges yoga and Pilates students of all ages and levels. In addition to providing a great workout for the body and relaxation for the mind, the classes are a way to meet people and join a new community. Contact Megan about remote instruction during the pandemic!
JACQUELINE A. WILLIAMS ’06
BFA in Graphic Design
Co-owner and cofounder, Furnish Me Vintage,
St. Petersburg, Florida
Vintage pieces are lovingly restored and reupholstered to the exacting standards of owners Jackie and Todd Williams, who refuse to sell anything that they wouldn’t own themselves.
EMMALINE MOLLOY ’13
B.S. in Art Education
Founder and owner, Valley Botanicals,
Big Sur, California
Valley Botanicals is a natural, plant-based skincare line located in Big Sur, California, offering a full line of creams, toners, salves, deodorants, and candles. All products are handcrafted in small batches and do not contain any chemicals, parabens, or toxic preservatives. The plants used are grown and harvested by Emmaline or are locally sourced.
– BY IRENE KIM
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