"Love this magazine ... I look forward to getting it in Virginia when we visit." ~ Cynthia Goszka
“A solid journal with good writing and attractive pictures. I’ve advertised a fine art show (Arts in the Middle) there each year. “ ~ Hank Rosen
"Here at St. James’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, we were delighted to read the thorough and well-written article in your March/April 2017 issue concerning Captain Sally Tompkins --
a long-time parishioner at our church in the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Well-known for her tireless care for wounded soldiers during the Civil War, her life was less understood for all the good works that followed. Our rolls show her persistent service as a teacher, ministry leader and lay minister for a number of households and for her steadfast attendance at our services for over six decades. Our thanks go to Mr. Cerullo for his patient and detailed research and for helping us understand Ms. Thompkins’ origins and the details of her military service. Excellent work!" ~ Russell Lawson, Director of Communications St. James’s Episcopal Church
"Your magazine is one that I look forward to with much anticipation!" ~ Nancylee Leighton
"Best magazine in Virginia! Don’t know who selects the photos for front covers, but they are always awesome! Bravo!" ~ Cheryl M. Melton
"My wife and I look forward to every issue of your magazine. This issue (March/April) was especially interesting because of the article about Patrick Duffeler. Mr. Duffeler’s association with the Team Marlboro-McLaren Formula 1 program was unknown to us. We were at Watkins Glen, NY for Emerson Fittipaldi’s first Formula 1 win in 1970. At that time it was, “Emerson who?” In 1974 the world found out who. Keep up the good work." ~ Jim & Milly Wassum, Topping, VA
Patrick Duffeler, at right.
"What a pleasure it has been for me to work with The House and Home Magazine this year to publicize two events. On April 29, The House and Home Magazine supported Historic Garden Week for the Middle Peninsula, and with their well-deserved large circulation, we were able to host well over 600 visitors. Many of the visitors were planning to explore local restaurants, shops and sites before or after the tour. The second event, on April 24, was the celebration of Christ Church Parish’s 350th anniversary. Middlesex County is so proud of its heritage and wonderful historic buildings. I sincerely thank you for providing our community with such an informative and beautiful publication. Thank you." ~ Marilyn South