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    February 2010

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    Brianne Swenson points out different Valentines Day themed gift baskets atMy Chocolate Affair. The gift baskets include treats like caramel popcornand marshmallows covered in caramel and dipped in chocolate. My Choco-late Affair is on G Street in downtown Lincoln.

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    Page 2 INSIDE LINCOLN February 2010

    STEPHANIE DUMM THE NEWS MESSENGER

    Brian Rhodes of Lincoln Jewelers explains the features of a lacquered rose with gold trim, which is a

    flower that will last forever. The jewelry store is off of Highway 65 near Ferrari Ranch Road.

    BY STEPHANIE DUMM

    NEWS MESSENGER REPORTER

    V

    alentines Day is justaround the corner.Do you know what

    youre getting your Valen-tine this year?

    That could be a harddecision, especially in thiseconomy. Never fear, TheNews Messenger talked tosome local Lincoln busi-nesses to find out whatsome good gifts are for allprice ranges.

    You dont have to

    spend a lot of money togive someone a nice gift,said Kathy Dorsey, ownerof Wardrobe in downtownLincoln. You can givesomebody a little treasureand it can be nice becauseit would be the thoughtthat counts.

    She said that womenalways like jewelry but itdoesnt have to be expen-sive. Wardrobe has neck-

    laces around $8 and ear-rings for $10, and Dorseysaid she also offers giftcertificates, which she will

    wrap.There are also the

    bling rings, which comein a variety of colors andshapes, light up and areapproximately $5.

    If its gold and jewels youre looking for, Brian

    Rhodes at Lincoln Jewel-ers had some ideas toshow you care withouttotally breaking the bank.

    He said that diamondearrings are usually apopular Valentines Dayitem and a pair of two-karat diamond earrings isabout $6,000. He said theprice can go up or down,depending on the qualityof the diamonds.

    If that is out of your

    price range, Rhodes said anice pair of gold earringsstarts at $35.

    Rhodes said womencan come into the storeand put items they like ona wish list, which he saidis a way for them to drop

    hints to their guys. Mencan then come into thestore and ask to see thelist and be right on target.

    One other gift ideaRhodes gave is for a natu-ral rose that is lacqueredand has a 24 karat goldtrim, which is priced at$69.95.

    You can put it on a cof-fee table or in a windowsill and it will last forever,Rhodes said.

    If it is fresh flowers youare after for your Valen-tine, Lincoln Florist andGifts on G Street has avariety of flowers andprices to fit your needs.

    Owner Jennifer Ibarrasaid a dozen roses are $95and mixed-flowerarrangements start at $35.Mixed-flower arrange-

    ments can include lilies,

    Valentines gifts that are fun and affordableYou dont have to

    spend a lot of

    money to givesomeone a nice

    gift. You can give

    somebody a little

    treasure and it can

    be nice because it

    would be the

    thought that

    counts.Kathy Dorsey, owner ofWardrobe in downtownLincoln

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    STEPHANIE DUMM THE NEWS MESSENGER

    Kathy Dorsey shows Marit Bardelmeier a bling ring, an item for sale atWardrobe that Dorsey said would be a fun gift for Valentines Day. The store ison G Street in downtown Lincoln.

    stalks, roses and carna-tions.

    Ibarra said the shopwill also work with yourbudget, so if you onlyhave $20 to spend on anarrangement, theyll putsomething together thatmatches your pricerange.

    Well do wrappedflowers or flowers in avase, Ibarra said.

    She also said anyonewho places a ValentinesDay flower order by Feb.8 will be entered into adrawing to win a piece ofJeanie Pearson jewelry,

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    shop now offers.For those with a sweet

    tooth, My ChocolateAffair offers a variety ofsweets for your sweet.

    Brianne Swenson, who works at My Chocolate Affair, said ValentinesDay is one of the busiertimes of year for theshop.

    For those who donthave a lot of money tospend on gifts, Swensonsaid chocolate-coveredcaramel-covered pretzelsand peanut clusters arearound $5.

    Gift baskets are also an

    option, which Swenson

    said start at $10 and goup to $70. She said cus-tomers can give them aprice range and theyll fillthe basket accordingly orcan ask for certain itemsto go in the basket.

    Swenson said gift bas-ket items include smoth-ered Oreos, caramel-cov-ered pretzels and mal-lows, which are twomarshmallows on a stickrolled in caramel anddipped in chocolate.

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    Valentines Day a holiday that affects everyoneBY STEPHANIE DUMM

    THE NEWS MESSENGER

    Ah, Valentines Day. A holiday loved bysome, dreaded by others. A whole lot ofpink and red come to mind, as well as

    roses and chocolate.How did Valentines Day originate, though?One theory has to do with Saint Valentine.I know this much: he used to marry cou-

    ples against the Roman law, said WilliamAlterton, an English major at California StateUniversity Sacramento, when asked if heknew anything about the history of Valen-tines Day.

    And California State University Sacramen-to history professor Candace Gregory offeredthe following hints.

    There is a legend of an early Christianmartyr who was imprisoned for performingbanned marriages, Gregory said, adding thathe would send messages to his beloved

    while awaiting his execution.

    However, there is absolutely no proof ofthat story, Gregory said.

    Early Christians would transform somePagan holidays and festivals to keep themaround but make them more Christianized,

    Gregory said. As for an actual Saint Valentine, she

    explained that there are three possible SaintValentines, one being unknown and possiblyfrom North Africa.

    The other two were priests in Rome; allthree were reputed to be martyrs but nodetails of their martyrdom (or of their exis-tence) has been confirmed, Gregory said.

    She also said that the name Valentine wasvery common in the Roman world.

    Valentines Day is a celebration of mating

    and love is a medieval concept, Gregory said.It was assumed by the 14th century thatmid-February was mating season and thatthe air was literally rife with love.

    Although the exact origins of Valentines

    Day are not known, the holiday has lastedthroughout the centuries.

    It was widely celebrated in England andFrance by the 15th century, Gregory said.The first valentine

    that we know of wassent in 1415 by theDuke of Orleans.

    Duke of Orleans hadbeen in an Englishprison and wrote a poemto his wife while impris-oned, according to Gre-gory. She said thatthis may not havebeen the firstvalentine and

    that there mayhave been earlierones but it set theball in motion for ValentinesDay.

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    By 1650, it was very common towrite a valentine greeting or poemfor a loved one, Gregory said. Pre-made valentines appear in the 19th

    century.It is also known how Valentines Daywas celebrated centuries ago. Grego-ry said that poems and small gifts

    would be exchanged, just like they do

    today, but she added that theyexchanged them without the commer-cial pressure of today.

    It was traditional until the 19th cen-tury to send handmade gifts or greet-ings, Gregory said. The handmadequality was part of the gift.

    Emily Quackenbush, a CaliforniaState University Sacramento geogra-phy major, said she used to do theanti-Valentines Day thing in highschool, including joining the goth kids

    and dressing in black. Her opinion mayhave changed a bit since then.It is good for people in relationships

    to celebrate their unity, she said, who would spend the occasion with hergirlfriend.

    Although Valentines Day haschanged over the years, the meaningbehind it is the same: to remind yourloved ones and friends how much youcare about them more so than on anyother day.

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    LINCOLN, STUDENTWorking. Im a

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    With a sleepover.

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    After a brief hiatus,Mystery Photosreturned every week

    to the January issues ofThe News Messenger. Weasked our readers to call if

    they recognized theunidentified subjects inour file photos.

    Check out Januarysphotos and our readersresponses here. And

    check next months NewsMessengers for more ofthese unidentified pho-tos.

    ~ Shoni Jones

    MYSTERY PHOTOS

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    Carla LaFavecalled and saidshe recognizedfriends of herparents prominentRoseville citi-zens of thetime, (from left)

    Jim Denio, whostarted DeniosFarmers Marketand Auction,and Rosevillemayor at thetime, GeorgeBujan. PatMcCartneycalled to identi-fy Larry Costa ofLincoln, right.

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