Couple bring Victorian dream back to life

Nicholas and Sarah Seiber saw promise in a dete­ri­o­rat­ing 19th-cen­tu­ry house on Belmont Avenue and com­mit­ted them­selves to restor­ing it with care. Their project trans­formed the 4,800-square-foot Victorian into Aisling House, a home that blends his­toric char­ac­ter with mod­ern com­fort. From struc­tur­al repairs and recre­at­ed mold­ing to a bold kitchen, library, and ball­room, the Seibers worked to hon­or the families... 
The ornate covered porch was what caught Nicholas Seiber’s eye the first time he saw the house at 122 Belmont Ave

How Winchester — and you — could benefit from a ‘Makerspace’

In this com­mu­ni­ty-mind­ed sto­ry, Ned Butler Royse argues that Winchester would ben­e­fit from an afford­able mak­er­space where res­i­dents can learn prac­ti­cal skills, share tools, and build stronger local con­nec­tions. Drawing on exam­ples from Lexington, Berea, and Austin, they explain how these spaces sup­port cre­ativ­i­ty, safe­ty, and long-term com­mu­ni­ty invest­ment. Ned also weighs the chal­lenges, from staffing and main­te­nance to funding... 
A young boy disassembles a computer motherboard at a public makerspace.

Features

  • Winchester drag show celebrates love and belonging

    Winchester drag show celebrates love and belonging

    Love Louder: A Pride Month Celebration filled Emmanuel Episcopal Church with music, drag per­for­mances and a mes­sage of belong­ing for Winchester. Local queens per­formed for an all-ages crowd while atten­dees sup­port­ed A Life Worth Celebrating, All Voices Reading Room and Humanists of Winchester. Moments of fam­i­ly sup­port, birth­day joy and com­mu­ni­ty care under­scored the event’s pur­pose: cre­at­ing a wel­com­ing space where every­one can show up as them­selves. From per­form­ers’ par­ents cheering… 

    Read more: Winchester drag show cel­e­brates love and belonging
  • Couple bring Victorian dream back to life

    Couple bring Victorian dream back to life

    Nicholas and Sarah Seiber saw promise in a dete­ri­o­rat­ing 19th-cen­tu­ry house on Belmont Avenue and com­mit­ted them­selves to restor­ing it with care. Their project trans­formed the 4,800-square-foot Victorian into Aisling House, a home that blends his­toric char­ac­ter with mod­ern com­fort. From struc­tur­al repairs and recre­at­ed mold­ing to a bold kitchen, library, and ball­room, the Seibers worked to hon­or the fam­i­lies who lived there before them. A recent home­com­ing tour brought former… 

    Read more: Couple bring Victorian dream back to life
  • Charming the warts and quoting the Psalms

    Charming the warts and quoting the Psalms

    In this reflec­tive essay, Misty Gay explores the sacred role of spo­ken words in Appalachian life, where prayer, folk­lore, and fam­i­ly tra­di­tion often over­lap. From whis­pered Psalms at sickbeds to wart-charm­ing rit­u­als passed through gen­er­a­tions, the piece exam­ines how lan­guage has been used to com­fort, heal, pro­tect, and some­times harm. Grounded in per­son­al mem­o­ry and moun­tain cul­ture, it reveals a world­view in which words car­ry real weight. The essay also hints… 

    Read more: Charming the warts and quot­ing the Psalms
  • Ten years of running and remembrance

    Ten years of running and remembrance

    JP Martin writes about the 10th Annual Alexis Thompson Memorial 5K/10K, which brings run­ners, walk­ers and sup­port­ers togeth­er in Winchester to hon­or Alexis Thompson’s mem­o­ry and give back to the com­mu­ni­ty. The event con­tin­ues a decade-long mis­sion through the Alexis Thompson Foundation, which pro­vides schol­ar­ships, camp and club assis­tance, cloth­ing dri­ves, food sup­port, and oth­er help for local chil­dren and fam­i­lies. This year’s race also cel­e­brat­ed schol­ar­ship recip­i­ent Landon Harney and… 

    Read more: Ten years of run­ning and remembrance

Stay Connected

Connect with us via Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Email . . . and now we’re on Bluesky, the newest social media platform! 

Bluesky

Subscribe

Stay up to date with every­thing WinCity with our FREE newslet­ter, The Weekly Voice!