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Azuria’s Newest Princesses Debut at Spring Festival Tomorrow

Each year Warrenton hosts the most popular event this side of the Kingdom of Washington, DC. Its been going on for 34 years!

The Old Town Warrenton Spring Festival returns to Main Street in Warrenton Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., bringing food, entertainment and the promise of good weather.

Princesses Violetta, Noelle and Jalissia are scheduled to attend from 11a-2pm, so be sure that you find them, say hello, and get a picture as we debut our newest characters!

Dress Up Drive: Donate from March 10 – April 4, 2012

Princess Genevieve is gearing up for her SPRING DRESS UP DRIVE. We are looking for businesses to host drop off boxes for parents wishing to donate March 10 though April 4. If you would like to host a drop off box at your location please email jen [at] kingdomofazuria [dot] com.

Leave your cleaned and gently loved, outgrown Spring dresses, Prom gowns, and boys suits to be donated to local families just in time for Easter.

Drop Off Location
Warrenton United Methodist Church
(Behind Pizza Hut)

Dressing up has always been Princess Genevieve’s favorite thing to do.  In 2009, she she began hosting this twice annual event. In the spring for Easter clothes and the other in the Fall for Halloween Costumes.

Stay up to date on www.facebook.com/kingdomofazuria or find out more about past Dress Up Drives.

Toys For Tots Toy Drive #WomenofWonder

One Hour Heating and Air, Mister Sparky Electric, and Rhino Roofing have partnered with local community restaurants to help collect new, unwrapped toys to benefit the Toys For Tots Foundation. Please visit one of the events listed below, and receive coupons and discounts as our way of saying Thank You for your help and donations!

Calendar of Events:

Place: Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant
Date: November 30, 2011
Address: 8114 Stonewall Shops Square, Gainesville Va. 20155
Phone: 571-248-6397
Time: 6 p.m. -7 p.m.
*Official toy drop location
Place: Chick-fil-a Warrenton
Date: December 6, 2011
Address: 256 W. Lee Hwy, Warrenton Va. 20186
Phone: 540-347-9791
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
*Toys may be dropped off before or after the event at 6418 Old. Meetze Rd. Unit E, Warrenton Va. 20187.


Official Toy Drop Location: One Hour Heating and Air, Mister Sparky, and Rhino Roofing at 6418 Old. Meetze Rd. Unit E, Warrenton Va. 20187.

For more information on our toy drive events please contact Michelle Munoz at michelle.munoz [at] onehourair [dot] com" target="_blank">michelle.munoz [at] onehourair [dot] com or call 540-349-8030.  For more information about the Toys For Tots Foundation you can visit http://www.toysfortots.org/.

Thank You!

Azuria Prepares for Upcoming Holiday Season

We’ve got lots going on this December in our kingdom. The princesses are getting out their favorite things to trim the palace’s Christmas tree. Can you believe Thanksgiving is a less than a week away?

Starting next weekend, there’s a different themed holiday ball each Saturday nite through December in Azuria. Read more about Genevieve’s favorite Holiday Traditions: The Snow Ball and The Nite of Sinter Noël.

We’ll be making appearances in your Kingdom, too. Where to find us this season:

December 2-18 Gum Drop Square Come see Santa and see if you can spot our Princess Christmas Tree in his Workshop. You won’t want to miss this extra special Warrenton tradition. Princess Genevieve will be making a surprise appearance at some point in the season.

December 3 Women Of Wonder Christmas Parade Main Street Warrenton 10am

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December 10 United Airline’s Fantasy Flight Dulles Airport

Not to mention all the fun private Princess parties and Genevieve’s own Birthday celebration coming next month!

Free Holiday Greeting in the Mail from Princess Genevieve

Do you know any sweet little princesses who would love a Holiday greeting from Princess Genevieve?

Update your member info on our mailing list and receive a FREE Holiday greeting in the mail. Be sure to include your childrens’ names, birthdays and mailing address. Must be submitted by Dec 1, 2011 to receive offer. US mainland addresses only.

Surprise your neighbors, grandkids or godchild when they get a greeting from a real Princess.

Spread the Word
Tell your friends and neighbors to sign up, too. We’re including an extra special offer on parties booked in 2012 exclusively in our Holiday greeting this year!! Unlock the savings, subscribe to our newsletter! Must be submitted by Dec 1, 2011 to receive offer.

Princess Genevieve to Attend United Airline’s Fantasy Flight 2011

We are excited to announce that Princess Genevieve will be appearing at United Airline’s Fantasy Flight on December 10th (which just so happens to be the Princess’ birthday, too)! Thank you to Queen Sandy for inviting us to attend. We are looking forward to being a part of this extra special day.

For most kids, the holidays are a time of great happiness and anticipation, whether the excitement is about the gifts they receive or the things they will do. Unfortunately, for many children battling life-threatening illnesses the holidays offer little cheer.


The United Airlines Fantasy Flights program was created to bring the joy of the season back into the lives of a few of these children and their families. This charitable program was started in 1990 in Washington, D.C. Since the program began in 1990, some 15,000 children and their families around the country have experienced this unique journey.

On Saturday, December 10, approximately eighty children and their family members, served by Children’s Hospice International in partnership with metropolitan area medical facilities, will be invited to participate in this year’s Fantasy Flight at Washington Dulles International Airport. Participants will board a United Airlines jet for a “trip” to the North Pole. (The trip itself will be a 30 minute flight over the Shenandoah Valley.) They will arrive in a specially decorated gate area where the children will be greeted by Santa, Mrs. Claus and their elves, who will distribute gifts selected especially for each child based on his or her wish list. Snacks will be served and entertainment will be provided.

Enjoy these photos from the 2010 event. Used with permission.

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Fauquier Now – Young, local entrepreneur connects with Kettle Run marketing students

A strong proponent of social media, Jen Faulconer (left) talks with Margot Kinsey and Sydney Stevenson, the Kettle Run seniors who invited her to their marketing class.

October 20, 2011

By Karen Parkinson
Fauquier County Public Schools

For now, Jen Faulconer’s livelihood is a fairy-tale-come-true, and for the future it is an inspiration to students about to write their own real-life career story.

Ms. Faulconer, owner of Azuria Entertainment, LLC, visited Kettle Run High School recent to speak to approximately 120 business and marketing students about her educational entertainment company that, according to its website, is “enchanting DC, Maryland and Virginia.”

A product of Fauquier County Public Schools and a 2007 graduate of Lynchburg College, Ms. Faulconer, 26, made the visit at the invitation of two Kettle Run advanced marketing students in business teacher Jennifer White’s class. While studying small business ownership and entrepreneurship, seniors Sydney Stevenson and Margot Kinsey learned about the local entrepreneur while researching subjects for a current event project.

They happened upon an editorial written by Ms. Faulconer in the May 2011 edition of Warrenton Lifestyle magazine about the importance of an active imagination, self-respect, self-worth and positive role models for youth. The editorial and brief information about its author revealed that Ms. Faulconer had turned a one-time appearance as a costumed princess at a little girl’s birthday party into her own educational entertainment company. The two students were intrigued and wanted to find out more about the college homecoming queen’s appearances at children’s parties as a princess with a message for children – you are OK just as you are and there is great value in being mannerly and kind to others.

Sydney and Margot believed Ms. Faulconer’s story – a young, local woman running her own business – would resonate with their fellow marketing students. With their teacher’s approval, they arranged for her visit to Kettle Run. Ms. Faulconer spent nearly two hours talking to students about how she runs her business and how she markets it most effectively. She talked about setting up a target market and the advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of marketing, especially print versus internet. For instance, the challenge with a print ad, she said, is that there is no guarantee that someone will look at the print ad, whereas she is able to track the number of times people view her website: www.Kingdomofazuria.com.

Ms. Faulconer focused on her use of social media – Twitter, Facebook and blogging – to market her business on a low budget to get the most bang for her buck.

“Social media is free, and I like a budget of free,” she said, “plus it’s effective.”

Students seemed to identify strongly with Ms. Faulconer’s discussion of the social media aspects of marketing.

“Students identified with her for a number of reasons,” said Ms. White. “She is younger, she is local, and she found a way to work her passion for the arts and theatre into a profitable business. She did an excellent job speaking about all areas of business ownership and giving a behind-the-scenes look at what businesses do to get your attention.”

Beyond marketing, Ms. Faulconer also talked about what she looks for in terms of hiring employees and about the skills employees in her company need, such as reliability, promptness, good customer service and professionalism. She offered tips on being successful in school and building good relationships, emphasizing how thankful she is for the good relationships she built here as part of the community and as part of Fauquier Community Theater, relationships that serve her well in business.

During a question-and-answer period, student Jessi Pearce asked the tough question: “You can’t be a princess forever. What are your plans for your business for the next five to 10 years?”

Ms. Faulconer responded that she would transition into a visionary leadership position and hire additional employees to make the character appearances. While she does employ others to play additional whimsical characters at her bookings, Ms. Faulconer said she is solely responsible for all aspects of her company from finances to marketing to appearances to managing technology, but she doesn’t mind because she loves what she does since all of it draws upon her passion.

In her second year of teaching, Ms. White believes the young entrepreneur’s comments were of great benefit to her students.

“To me it was the real-life application of what we have studied in class in terms of business concepts and marketing concepts, how you identify your target market, what your target market is, how you reach them, how you make sure your product or service lives up to their expectation, how to advertise, how to get return-customer loyalty – all the key facets of running a business,” she said. “She took key concepts that we had studied in class and showed us how she applies those real-world concepts on a daily basis. She showed us how useful learning those marketing concepts are. In the book students ‘get it,’ but when they really see someone using it, the level of learning increases.”

Ms. White said she plans to arrange for additional speakers to address her marketing classes.

“The more I can have members of the business community come in and speak to what they do on a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis – in terms of business ownership, marketing, hiring, and handling customer services issues – the longer my students’ level of learning is retained. They really understand the application of it,” she said.

The two marketing students who are credited with bringing the local entrepreneur to their school agreed.

“Students gained a plethora of insight into the ways modern technology outlets like Google, Twitter and Facebook can aid a business,” said Margot Kinsey. “Jen showed us how we can use advertising and new innovations on a small budget but still be wholly effective. She also informed us of the advantages that an LLC business, such as her own, can have in the complicated legal world.”

“I think students enjoyed having a guest speaker that not only is closer to us in age – as it is easier for us to identify with her on a personal level – but that she holds a unique and creative job. I mean, really, how cool is it to get paid to be a princess?” said Sydney Stevenson. “Jen’s story also was inspiring in the sense that she has made a career out of what she loves most, but didn’t need to go all the way to Hollywood to make it happen.”

via Fauquier Now -.

Dress Up Drive Collects Costumes for Local Youth

Princess Genevieve at the Boys & Girls Club

Dropped off the costumes we collected for this year’s Halloween Dress Up Drive this afternoon! It was another  successful year for the costume drive. We were able to donate about 100 costumes of all sizes to the kids at the Club.

On behalf of us here in Azuria and the Boys & Girls Club, THANK YOU! See you tonite at the HALLOWEEN BASH at TAGALOO at 6pm.

Have a Happy Halloween!!

Halloween Bash & Dress Up Drive TOMORROW Nite at 6pm!

Join us TOMORROW October 28 on 4th Street in Warrenton at Tagaloo for the HALLOWEEN BASH at 6pm. We’re closing down 4th Street for FREE harvest games and activities, a costume contest, face painting, lots of candy, and remember to bring your carved pumpkin to be judged. We’re especially looking forward to the performances from Fauquier Community Theatre www.fctstage.org.

Princess Genevieve is looking forward to see you all there.

Dress Up Drive Collects Costumes for Boys & Girls Clubs in Fauquier #WW #WhimsicalWednesday

Backseat of the Royal Coach full of Costumes for our Halloween Dress Up Drive

We have ended our collection for the 2011 Halloween Dress Up Drive! Thank you to Chik-Fil-A and Kingdom’s Kids at WUMC in Warrenton, as well as Giant Food Stores in Haymarket and Gainesville for their participation.

We will be dropping off the costumes to the kids at the Boys & Girls Club of Fauquier tomorrow, just in time for the children to choose a costume for Halloween! They will be joining us on this Friday, October 28 on 4th Street at Tagaloo for the HALLOWEEN BASH at 6pm. FREE harvest games and activities for kids as well as performances from Fauquier Community Theatre.

 

Reach us at (321)ENCHANT or events@kingdomofazuria.com.

Monday - Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 10am-5pm

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Enchanting Northern VA & the New River Valley

Our Northern VA team is enchanting the DC metropolitan area, including DC, Northern VA; Ashburn, Sterling, Oakton, Vienna, Fairfax, Reston, McLean, Great Falls, Leesburg, Landsdowne, Centreville, Woodbridge, Manassas, Gainesville, Warrenton, Fredericksburg, Remington, Culpeper. Our Southern Va team is enchanting the New River Valley; Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Roanoke areas.

Testimonials

Princess Genevieve made quite a memorable appearance at Melanie’s 6th birthday party–Melanie was so delighted to have a REAL princess at her party and her friends were equally awed–Princess Genevieve was an enchant-ful delight! — Sarah Y, Gainesville, VA

“I love how you empower young people to embrace the gifts God breathed into their very being. The joy of finding and embracing what make each us completely unique is amazing! You are a blessing to so many. Oh, and by the way, you warm my heart”. — Shelley C, The Plains, VA, http://shelleysfloral.com/

“I just wanted to thank you so much for making Audrey’s party so special today. All the girls had a wonderful time and I know Audrey will remember always having Princess Genevieve at her 5th birthday party (she’s been talking nonstop about it since!). You really are the perfect princess and were so good with the girls. I loved the games you played with them and how interactive and creative you made the party. It was truly a magical day”. — Melinda E., Centreville, VA

“WOW!… This is a great site!” — Fredericksburg Parent and Family, https://www.facebook.com/fredericksburgparent