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COVER STORY 8 CHARLIE WEISS: PRESERVING FORT BEND HISTORY ONE PAINTING AT A TIME With his special collection depicting historic Fort Bend County buildings, along with a range of commissioned paintings, Richmond artist Charlie Weiss is making his artistic mark on those around him – namely in Fort Bend County.
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Publisher, PATTI PARISH-KAMINSKI It’s back to school already. Where did the summer go? It seems like just yesterday I had two toddlers, two car seats and a double stroller, and now, I have two high schoolers. As Kassidi completes her high school career as a senior this year, Kolton is just starting out as a freshman. How time flies! Speaking of back to school, it’s time to get ready. If you need help getting organized for the new school year – I know I certainly do – check out our Back to School tips on page 12. And remember, Texas hosts a Tax-Free Weekend August 8th through 10th on most school supplies, so be ready with your lists, Kassidi and Kolton Kaminski. and shop ’til you drop! While we’re talking shopping, there’s a new and exciting event in Brazos. It’s The Downtown Stomp that kicks off the Fort Bend County Fair. The Fair’s wine committee, Grapes on the Brazos, is hosting an evening of shopping and wine tasting in Historic Downtown Rosenberg – all to raise money for Fort Bend County students. The Downtown Stomp is Saturday, August 2nd, and all of the details are on page 36. Shopping, sipping, raising money for students – it’s a win win! Another win win is the resurgence of the arts in Fort Bend recently, and I, for one, am excited. Over the past couple of years, we have been fortunate to attend concerts, plays and numerous art exhibits in our area. At one of these exhibits, I was introduced to the work of an amazing Richmond artist whose passion is not only art but preserving history, and I just had to feature him on our cover. Charlie Weiss’ collection A Moment in Time in Fort Bend captures the historic heart and soul of our community, and his work doesn’t stop there. From commissioned portraits to cultural icons, Charlie’s newest collection, Neon on 90, will debut this fall at the Fort Bend County Museum. I’ll be there, and I hope you’ll join me. Best of luck to all of our students on the new school year! Stay focused, work hard and finish strong. Next summer will be here before you know it! Absolutely! yours,
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Although he took a 15-year break from painting, Weiss returned to the canvas two years ago, a new energy and motivation pushing him forward. “I have always painted since I was very young, taking my first art classes in junior high and high school,” Weiss said. “However, it then seemed that my art took a back seat to the everyday business of life.” So he put down the brush for more than a decade, but keeping “a lid on the right side of the brain” doesn’t last long for a creative person. At some point that lid explodes, and all of the passion beneath it comes reeling out like wildfire – alive and uncontrollable.
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“I equate my art resurgence to that of a garden hose that has been crimped with the pressure building up and then released,” Weiss said. “I got my easel down from the attic, and the work has not stopped flowing.” When inspiration hits, he finds solace in his home studios – one is in his home, the other is in his garage – where he lets his creativity take over. “I have to be myself,” he said of his painting ritual. “I must have music playing. Music for me is a direct connection to the soul, and my art is an expression of the deepest part of my being.” Depending on the work, his music selection can vary from Mozart to Hendrix and from Alison Krauss to AC/DC. “I guess the more abstract the painting is, the louder and more rock’n the music tends to get,” he said with a smile. “So far, the family and neighbors haven’t complained about the music.” Since his return, Weiss, 54, has completed nearly 50 paintings using various techniques and mediums. As a child in Lynchburg, Virginia, Weiss was exposed early on to the arts and has great memories of his parents taking him on numerous trips to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. “It was there that I was introduced to a creative world, laying the foundation for a deep appreciation of the visual arts,” said Weiss.
Historic Fort Bend County Jail. With that foundation laid, Weiss is now making his own artistic mark upon those around him, namely in Fort Bend County. His debut into the Fort Bend art realm came last September and October when Weiss showcased a special collection of his art at the Fort Bend County Museum called A Moment in Time in Fort Bend. Many of the paintings are of buildings from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s, including the Beasley Chapel, the Moore House and the McNabb House, as well as Imperial Sugar tanks and the Farm to Market truck, which were his first two Fort Bend paintings. It took Weiss nearly 18 months to complete the collection, which he said represents Fort Bend over a 150 year period, covering images from agriculture to law and order and from historic homes to entertainment. It was the collection that put Weiss on the map. “I moved to Fort Bend County five and a half years ago from Virginia,” Weiss said. “The Moment in Time collection
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gave me an opportunity to get to know the area from a unique perspective. I have taken hundreds of photos, many of the same location from different vantage points as a way of getting to know every side of the building or image. During the course of working on a painting, I begin to also look into its historical significance and background, which gives me a better understanding of the historic significance of the community.” A Moment in Time in Fort Bend includes 15 works, with more in the making. To date, Weiss has completed two paintings of the historic court house located in Richmond, the Davis Mansion and Beasley Chapel, both located on the George Ranch property, the historic Fort Bend County Jail building, two of the Imperial Sugar mill in Sugar Land, the Moore House, the McNabb House, the Cole Theatre located in Rosenberg, Main Street Richmond, a railroad crossing in Richmond and a couple of iconic restaurant signs. “From a historical perspective, we are living in times where so many wonderful buildings – and I am not necessarily talking about Fort Bend County – have been demolished for the sake of building bigger and better,” Weiss added. “I hope in some small way these images will help preserve a moment in time of life in our county long after I am gone.”
Understanding the Weiss Style Life, Weiss said, has its way of announcing itself on his canvas. “Culturally, I am a product of the late 60s and 70s, and I like that,” Weiss said. “Music and art from particularly those decades im-
pacted my perception and views. Those years produced some of the most fascinating times in modern history.” In-your-face issues of the time include women’s rights, racial tension, the drug scene, the war in Vietnam and political unrest, all of which, Weiss said, “created a very revolutionary and to a degree unsettling time. The music and art reflected that turmoil.” It was a time that would have a lasting impression on the artist, who also finds great influence from the modern art movement of the late 50s, 60s and 70s, in particular the works of Jackson Pollock, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and realists Richard Estes and John Salt.
Weiss’ portrait of Janis Joplin. “I have spent a considerable amount of time developing a painterly language through which I seek to capture vitality beyond the establishment of just a mere likeness to the subject,” Weiss said. When it comes to his art, specifically his portraits, Weiss said he understands viewers like to be able to recognize people, but he pushes himself to reach beyond just recreating a look. “The subjects are transformed into contemporary images rather than exposed, their inner selves hinted at but unreadable,” he said. “The spaces the subjects inhabit are often undefined, providing an atmosphere that allows for uncertainty of emotional state. The subjects retain their integrity, and yet a sense of intimacy is evoked.” The public had a chance to view some of Weiss’ works in April during an opening at Imperial Arts Gallery in Rosenberg. Weiss’ paintings were exhibited in Pop Goes the Art, an Urban Ink show, which is dedicated to paying homage to the art of graffiti, pop art and fusion of
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in some small way these images “willI hope help preserve a moment in time of life in our county long after I am gone. ” – Charlie Weiss
techniques and media that give a highenergy urban vibe. His art at the show captured the interest of Richmond Mayor Evalyn Moore, who said, “Larry’s Restaurant is such an iconic and historic business in Richmond, and I was particularly excited with the painting of it. It is a wonderful painting by a wonderful artist.” Moore not only praised Weiss’ work, but purchased one as well. She now owns a Weiss painting of Richmond’s Historic Moore House. But the accolades didn’t stop there; Rosenberg Mayor Vincent Morales also purchased a painting called Man of Steel, which is an image of the mayor as Su-
Weiss’ Man of Steel portrays Rosenberg Mayor Vincent Morales as Superman.
perman soaring. “I have painted a wide cross section of individuals from political figures to children,” Weiss said. “I am in the process of working on a portrait of Pope Francis. This painting will be done with all of the respect in the world for someone in his position, of course, and will reflect how I believe he has become known as the ‘People’s Pope’ in today’s world.” Additionally, Weiss continues portraits and residential work, completing two to three commissioned pieces a month that range in subjects from a local restaurant sign to families.
The Woman Behind the Artist As the saying goes, behind every great man stands a great woman, and if Weiss turns around, undoubtedly he’ll be looking into the eyes of his wife Kristin. “An artist has to have a supportive and patient partner for many reasons,” Weiss said. “The expense of the materials, the room it takes up in your home and the
actual time of the act of painting itself. For me, the inability to turn off my brain from constantly composing paintings and images in my head even impacts my wife.” It can be 3:00 in the morning, and Weiss will wake from a deep sleep thinking about something that would make a great painting. “While I try and keep those thoughts to myself in the early morning hours, Kristin will always be
Charlie and Kristin Weiss. the first to ask me about the image with interest. I have told her before that I couldn’t be married to me. I love her very much. She is my best friend, partner in life and wife.” Charlie and Kristin have been married for five years. Between the two of them, they have two sons, two daughters, a son-in-law and a granddaughter. The couple is very involved in their church home at Sugar Land Baptist Church where they are active deacons and Weiss sings in the choir.
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harlie Weiss is now focused on his next art exhibit – Neon on 90 – which will be on display October and November at the Fort Bend County Museum located at 500 Houston St. in Richmond. A sub-series to the A Moment in Time in Fort Bend collection, Neon on 90 will include paintings of vintage neon signs from restaurants, service stations, entertainment venues and hotels from up and down Highway 90. Some of the images will be straight forward reproductions of the signs, while other paintings will use varying styles and techniques. Weiss has also exhibited his works at a number of galleries in Virginia including the Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg Art Gallery, Sweet Briar Women’s College and the Central Virginia Community College. Additionally, Weiss has selected pieces of art at the 5th Street Gallery and the Ol’ Railroad Cafe, both in Rosenberg. Weiss’ exhibit schedule and work can be viewed by visiting CharlesWeissArt.net. 2-Ms Burger Sign.
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George Ranch High School graduated over 450 seniors this year. Beth was in the top 25 percent and will be attending Texas State University in San Marcos this fall to major in Management with an entrepreneurial focus. When asked what value she lives by, she replied, “Stay true to yourself.” This statement sums up this innovative and insightful student who has a vision to change the choices people make by eating healthier food. Bravo Beth, congratulations, and thank you for your drive and ambition.
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Sunday Showcase: On Stage at George Memorial Library Come and enjoy local talent at George Memorial Library, located at 1001 Golfview Drive in Richmond, with an introduction to woodwind instruments and classical music. A trio of musicians will perform classical pieces and answer questions from the audience about the oboe, clarinet and bassoon. Call 281-342-4455 or visit www.fortbend.lib.tx.us.
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A workshop was held recently at the Pecan Grove Volunteer Fire Department (PGVFD) station, located at 727 Pitts Road, to discuss ways and means of solving the financial crisis that PGVFD now faces. In attendance were fire department representatives and delegates from every homeowner association in the area. During the meeting, the group reviewed the fire department’s budget for 2014. Revenue was projected to be $425,808 and expenses $533,440. It was noted that this chronic deficit has depleted the fire department’s capital reserves and a cutback in paid firefighters is inevitable unless revenue increases. The cutback will allow for only two firefighters on duty 24/7. The PGVFD serves two main subdivisions, Pecan Grove and Waterside Estates, as well as many other areas west of Harlem Road. “It’s so important for the people of Pecan Grove and Waterside to realize that this is their community fire department, and it is not supported by any tax dollars,” explained PGVFD Board President Chuck Bertrand. “This financial crisis illustrates that we need to find a more reliable way to finance the fire department.” The group reviewed the PGVFD Financial Crisis Description and agreed that its message should be communicated to the Pecan Grove and Waterside Estates residents as quickly as possible. The leaders agreed to use their homeowner association communication channels as well as their personal e-mail lists to spread the word. The PGVFD’s goal is that once the public becomes aware that their fire department is in severe financial difficulty, individuals who have not been contributing financial support monthly or annually will begin to do so. For further information or to assist the PGVFD, please contact Chuck Bertrand at 713-553-5540.
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August 15th, 5 pm
25th Annual Fort Bend County Fair Style Show and Dinner The 2014 Fair Queen Candidates will be “Stylin’ in the Bend” at Safari Texas Ranch, located at 11627 FM 1464 in Richmond, as they and a few local celebrities take the runway during an evening of style, pizzazz and bling! The doors open at 5 pm for guests to enjoy mimosas and appetizers while shopping at the vendor tables and browsing the raffle drawings on display. A seated dinner begins at 7 pm followed by the Style Show. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Call 281-342-6171.
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Red, White and Blue Jean Bash West Fort Bend Women’s Charity presents an evening of live music, dancing and a barbeque dinner at the Swinging Door Restaurant Dance Hall, located at 3818 FM 359 in Richmond. Proceeds from the event benefit Helping A Hero and other charities supporting veterans. For tickets, visit www.wfbwc.org.
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The lunchtime program and cultural arts presentation by ARTreach features touring artists at Mamie George Community Center, located at 1111 Collins Road in Richmond. The non-profit organization ARTreach provides mentoring and artrelated programs that reach, support and improve the lives of others. Call 281-392-5341.
August 30th, 12:30 – 2 pm Labor Day Backyard Barbeque
Celebrate Labor Day weekend with an oldfashioned 1930s Barbeque at George Ranch Historical Park, located at 10215 FM 762 in Richmond. Chow down on some grub, listen to period music while playing games of the 30s and make ice cream for cobbler the old-fashioned way. The cost for lunch is $13.50 for ages 13 and up, $10 for children ages five to 12 and $4 for ages four and under. For reservations, call 281-343-0218.
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On August 7th, the Coastal Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists will host Invertebrate Biologist Michael Warriner for a fascinating program on Native Bees of Texas. The free event is open to the public and begins at 7 pm at the Bud O’Shieles Community Center, located at 1330 Band Road in Rosenberg. Warriner is currently the Program Leader of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Nongame and Rare Species Program. Prior to coming to Texas, he worked as the Invertebrate Zoologist for the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission and as a research associate working on forest entomology at Mississippi State University. Native bees are critical to native plant reproduction and are key players in the maintenance of Texas’ natural ecosystems. A significant number of native plants pollinated by these bees produce fruit, nuts or seeds that thousands of animal species depend on for food, including some popular game animals. Native bees also play economically important roles in agricultural production. The value of native bees to U.S. agriculture is estimated to be approximately $3 billion annually. The Texas Master Naturalists program is sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. For more information, e-mail mmcdowell@ag.tamu.edu or call 281-633-7033.
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tients, bringing all our related services together at one site on the hospital campus,” said Chris Siebenaler, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital CEO. In addition, the new building will include space for physical therapy, occupational therapy, aquatic therapy, an outside training facility for athletes recovering from injury, a sports medicine urgent care clinic and a sports performance training program. The building is expected to be completed in the summer of 2015. “Having a facility like this on campus is a major step forward for our physicians, staff and patients,” said Dr. Carl Hicks of Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. “From diagnosis through treatment and rehabilitation, we will have everything a patient needs
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at one site, in a comfortable, convenient environment that is specially designed for orthopedics and sports medicine. We are thrilled to be moving to the Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital campus, and we know the new facility will enable us to provide an even higher level of care and service to our patients.” Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has long been a leader in helping patients from Fort Bend and surrounding areas recover from sportsrelated or other orthopedic injuries or conditions. The practice includes 12 physicians, fellowship trained in their individual specialties, with extensive experience and training. Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine physicians work in concert with the practice’s physical therapy staff to design and implement customized physical and occupational therapy programs to speed healing and make it possible for patients to achieve the fastest possible return to full and pain-free function. “This new facility will allow us to provide even more services to our growing community,” said Dr. Ray Valdez with Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. “We are looking forward to having more space to develop our sports performance training program for athletes and also very excited to offer our patients and the community a sports medicine urgent care clinic.” To learn more about Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine or to schedule an appointment online, visit www.houstonmethodist.org/orthopedics or call 281-690-4678.
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Do you often feel self-conscious about your smile? Do you have to cover your mouth when you talk? A healthy smile is among the top aspects of a person’s appearance that impacts self-esteem. If you are unhappy about the “look” of your smile, you should consult a Prosthodontist. But what is a Prosthodontist? They are experts in the restoration and replacement of teeth; they make smiles look beautiful and function the way they should. Having this advanced training, Dr. Rimes can improve your appearance by fixing broken, discolored or missing teeth, many times in just one appointment. Dr. Rimes’ training also gives patients the opportunity to switch from dentures to permanent implant supported teeth in just one day. Did you know that some dentists perform reconstructive dental work after just a weekend course on a procedure? You should know Prosthodontists receive an extra three years of intense, formal training at an accredited institution beyond dental school. People seeking cosmetic, reconstructive or implant retained dental work should do research before making a decision in order to ensure proper care. As ADA recognized specialists, Prosthodontists are qualified to offer service in state-ofthe-art procedures and techniques, such as cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, teeth-in-a-day restorations, complete and removable partial dentures, snoring and sleep disorders. By using his extensive training in cosmetic dentistry, along with the latest techniques in dental implants, Dr. Rimes can help you create a smile that looks and feels natural and attractive. If you are considering a change to a healthy smile, call Dr. Stuart Rimes at 281-313-1565 or visit www.rimesdds.com.
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Kidney Cancer Diagnosis Surprises Gundy When Glenn Gundy sought emergency care for abdominal pain, he never imagined he would receive an unrelated diagnosis of kidney cancer. “This is often how smaller tumors are found,” said Zachary Mucher, MD, a Memorial Hermann affiliated urologist who sees patients in Sugar Land and Wharton. Gundy met Dr. Mucher, the on-call urologist at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital, named one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals™ in 2014 by Truven Health. “Dr. Mucher informed me that the CT scan and ultrasound showed a tumor on my left kidney and asked if I wanted to see the images,” said the 57 year-old Fluor employee. Gundy soon learned he was a candidate for a partial kidney removal. “Mr. Gundy was a good candidate for robotic partial nephrectomy because of the size and location of his tumor,” explained Dr. Mucher. After his hospital discharge, Gundy researched the procedure and local urologists. He kept coming back to Dr. Mucher. “There was something about him, his bedside manner, his level of confidence and assuredness, that seemed right for me and my family,” said Gundy. Two weeks later, Gundy underwent the surgery and a two-night hospital stay. “Two weeks after the surgery, I was walking a mile a day,” said Gundy. “This robotic procedure was perfect for Mr. Gundy’s condition,” said Dr. Mucher. “The 360-degree wrist motion provided by the da Vinci® robot allows me to suture more quickly. This is important because it minimizes the time you clamp off blood flow to the kidney, helping to preserve kidney function.” For more information, visit www.memorialhermann.org. See ad on Back Cover.
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Caring for You Above All First Class Service at Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery offers the following surgical procedures conveniently on-site: breast augmentation and lift, implant exchange, tummy tuck, mommy makeover, face lift, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, otoplasty, liposuction and body and neck lift. While surgical procedures are an important part of helping patients look and feel their best, Dr. Eric Humble believes that rejuvenation, like health and wellness, does not start with surgery but instead is founded in nutrition, lifestyle and attitude. “While surgery can be the catalyst for creating a healthier lifestyle, there is more to overall health and wellness, and rejuvenation is an important part of that process. Rejuvenation helps one see on the outside the way they feel on the inside,” said Dr. Humble. “I still remember the first face lift patient I operated on. After her operation, she began exercising, changed her diet and renewed her love of life. As a plastic surgeon, my reward begins with my goal of bringing out my patients’ love of life.” With integrity and honesty, Dr. Humble consults with each patient in depth to find the best ways to enhance his or her facial features or body shape. In an effort to reach the optimum, most natural results, Dr. Humble gives his expert recommendation on each individual case, even if the course of action means a less invasive – and less expensive – method to achieve the desired aesthetic look. For more information, visit www. BeautyBecomesYou.com or call 281-313-0555. See ad on page 1.
UT Physicians Women’s Center in Sugar Land welcomes its newest provider, Dr. Brian R. Heaps, a Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Defined by his dedication to his patients and the delivery of the highest quality care, Dr. Heaps is pleased to be working in the Fort Bend community. Dr. Heaps is motivated by the great trust that his patients have in him to take care of them during the most important phases of their lives. In fact, one of his greatest honors is being involved in the delivery of a couple’s child. As a Board Certified Ob/Gyn, Dr. Heaps understands that the delivery of a baby, however, is often only one aspect of what matters most in women’s care. Knowing this, Dr. Heaps has worked to become proficient in the evaluation of common issues and has worked to become skilled in their medical and surgical treatments. He has been trained and is committed to minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and robotic assisted surgery. Through his work as the Director of Medical Informatics and Chair of Ob/Gyn and Pediatrics at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital, Dr. Heaps has led the way in teaching fellow physicians and caregivers. His care for patients and his dedication to medicine has served as a foundational motivation to succeed. Above all, Dr. Heaps is honored to serve those with whom he comes in contact. Dr. Heaps’ office is located at 17510 West Grand Parkway South, Suite 550 in Sugar Land. For a consultation or appointment, call 713-486-1250.
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Rosenberg’s Guru of Detox Wellness Therapies and Colonics Brings Her Focus Back Home Say the name Joyce Long, and chances are that at least one in every five Houstonians know about her awesome hands or therapies. For the last 24 years, Joyce Long’s focus has primarily been her Galleria location. Her free time has been dedicated to wounded warriors and hospice patients at her Fort Bend County location. Originally from Rosenberg, Joyce knew from a young age that there was more out there beyond the borders of Rosenberg. She has had a vast amount of experiences and has worn many hats through the years. When Joyce developed some health issues in her 20s, she began to educate herself. Through many hours of training and work, Joyce earned her health, along with many titles and certifications. From Nationally Certified Colon Hydrotherapist Instructor to Certified International Pastoral Medicine Practitioner, it’s no wonder why people all over the world seek out Joyce for her amazing gifts and vast knowledge of health. Most recently, she received several of the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) Best of Local Business awards for massage in 2011 and 2012 and colon hydrotherapy in 2012. With referrals from 20 doctors and three hospitals, Joyce has built a worldwide clientele. Now is the time for Fort Bend County to experience the benefits of Joyce’s vast knowledge of internal balance and detoxification through lymphatic massage and colonics. For more information on Joyce Long’s services, visit www.joycelong.biz, and click on the media page tab, or call 713-623-0866 to schedule an appointment.
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Sugar Land Plastic Surgery Announces Lake Pointe Surgery Center Opening Sugar Land Plastic Surgery’s philosophy has always been to put patients first. From patient education to the best technology science has to offer, their mission is to provide first-class cosmetic services in a safe, welcoming environment. The Sugar Land Plastic Surgery office is truly a labor of love as evidenced by the level of attention to detail throughout the property. Patients always experience first class service at Sugar Land Plastic Surgery, both for the comfort it provides and the added services offered through their clinic. Sugar Land Plastic Surgery has experienced tremendous growth since moving into its new office in March of 2013, and the staff at Sugar Land Plastic Surgery is pleased to announce the opening of Lake Pointe Surgery Center. Their brand new surgery center is conveniently located next door to the office and is fully equipped to perform a broad range of outpatient surgical procedures. Much like Sugar Land Plastic Surgery, Lake Pointe Surgery Center is dedicated to delivering the utmost quality in a comfortable and convenient environment. The center abides by its mission to continue to exceed patient expectations and guarantee satisfaction by offering unparalleled services and procedures in their state-of-the-art facility. The entire team is thrilled to start operating next door this summer! For more information, visit www. mybodysurgeon.com or call 281980-8000. See ad on page 7.
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Have you delayed treatment because of the high cost? Dental implants have been a revolutionary breakthrough for people with missing teeth, but the high cost has prevented some from seeking care. Well, great news! Several times a year, C & C Dental hosts a dental implant course taught by Dr. Todd Engel, an international speaker and lecturer who founded The Engel Institute. One of the highlights of the course is live treatment on patients. Class size is limited, but if you are selected to participate, the cost savings is huge. Normally, a dental implant is priced at about $2,000. Patients for the course pay only $699! Each and every patient is seen by a licensed dentist and is overseen by Dr. Engel himself. The facilities at C & C Dental are brand new and state-of-the-art. Here is what one patient had to say about his experience: “I kept putting off getting an implant because of the price. The course was a great experience, very professional. I even returned for another class. Now, I have two implants and paid less than the going price for one!” Call C & C Dental at 281-242-0241 for a free screening to see if you qualify for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. See ad on page 3.
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The Downtown Stomp Is Headed for Rosenberg
The 2014 Grapes on the Brazos Committee: Noel Myska, J. C. Haigh, Louis Pope, Avin Hubenak, David Waedemon, Carol Whileyman, Gary Steinhaus, Sarah Waedemon, Lisa Norris, Diane and Daniel Cortez, Carolyn McDaniel, Mark and Theresa Gonzalez, John and Ann Ondrusek, Ruthie Herfort, Dorothy Nall, John Cotterell, Joan Katz, Carl Drozd, Annie and Mike Elliott, Pam Blasingame, Stephanie Yelderman, Lisa Lawson, Ammie Blahuta, Dawn Hopkins, Lisa and Frank Lemkowitz, Stephanie Johnston, Laurie and Mike Mercado, Theresa Shmerling, Ashley Russell, Neil Yelderman, Robert Blasingame, Elizabeth Duff-Drozd, Louis Katz, Claudia and Lauren Wright, Tracy Davis, Norm and Pat Scholes, Larry and Judy Deats and Karen and Craig Wright.
Wine lovers and shopping mavens are invited to come out and enjoy the first annual Downtown Stomp where shopping after hours, wine tasting and raising money for a good cause is the goal of the event. The Fort Bend County Fair and their wine committee, Grapes on the Brazos, have partnered with the Rosenberg Cultural District to host the Downtown Stomp in Historic Downtown Rosenberg, and the event is scheduled for Saturday, August 2nd from 5 to 9 pm. A select number of merchants will be open for shopping and hors d’oeuvres. Whether you are looking for some fair fashions, jewelry, furniture, antiques or a little something sweet to eat, you will have your choice of open businesses. Over a dozen merchants have stepped forward to offer
extended hours and be part of the unofficial kick off of the Fort Bend County Fair. “The Downtown Stomp is a great way to connect to the community, and it also brings awareness to our fair,” said Fair President Vickie Todd Autrey. “Once again, here’s an opportunity to showcase that our fair is willing to host events year round to help raise monies for Fort Bend County students.” Over $130,000 was awarded this year for scholarships from monies earned from 2013 events. Featured wines are still being selected. Texas Direct Auto has generously stepped up to be the Champaign Sponsor. Tickets and keepsake wine glasses are now on sale at the fair office or online at www.fortbendcountyfair.com. For more information, call the fair office at 281-341-6171.
Participating Merchants: • Another Time Soda Fountain • Antiques Around the Corner • Barn Door Antiques • Brazos River Provisions Company • Calla Lillies • D & S Antiques • Dostal’s Designs & Fine Jewelry • Hawkins Furniture • Jay and Barbs Antiques • Ol’ Railroad Café • Old Main Street Bakery • Once Again Antiques & Fine Gifts • Red Queens Attic • Rustic Kuts Furniture • Southern Sister Designs • Vogelsang Antique Emporium
Racing to End Child Abuse: Richmond Tire & Automotive Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary On Thursday, June 19th, over 300 adults and children were able to meet race legend Mario Andretti, take photographs and have him autograph their personal items at Richmond Tire & Automotive. The next day, the festivities continued with an opportunity for anyone over 16 years of age to ride in an Indy two-seater, street legal race car in exchange for a $20 donation to Child Advocates of Fort Bend. “Where else can you ride in a real Indy race car and drive right past your home?” asked Rivers Edge resident Paul Thomasec. Donation proceeds from this exciting two-day event raised $4,100 for Child Advocates of Fort Bend (CAFB).
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Mario Andretti (center) at Richmond Tire & Automotive with Pat, Mildred, Chris and Callie Shields.
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Bend Events Specialist Lisa Moore. “Not only was it a lot of fun, but it was truly a pleasure to work with the Richmond Tire & Automotive team. The first step to creating a lasting change in our community is continuously educating the public, adults and children alike, about child abuse so Child Advocates of Fort Bend can reach every child in need. Richmond Tire & Automotive reached out to us and gave us an opportunity to do that with this event.” For more information on how you can become a voice for children and get involved with Child Advocates of Fort Bend, contact Casey Davis at 281-344-5172 or cdavis@cafb.org.
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Richmond resident Cecilia Neely and her horse Asher competed in the Country Heir I intermediate children’s division in Lexington, Kentucky. Neely placed in the Country Heir II and will compete again in the Kentucky Summer Horse Show and The Kentucky Classic.
Austin Elementary kindergartners treated their moms to a Spa Day in honor of Mother’s Day. The children offered their moms massages, make-up, manicures and pedicures.
Adelyn, Marcia and Melanie Rushing.
The Central Fort Bend Chamber recently held a ribbon cutting at Next Level Urgent Care. Touring the new facility were Lisa McGarity, Kay Garrett and Rosa Serrano.
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Allison and Jack Mills.
Stacie and Hunter Maddox were all smiles after styling Mom’s hair.
The Central Fort Bend Chamber held a ribbon cutting for Karl’s Restaurant. Shunta Kuhl, Jeff Council, Susie Camenzind and Ann Council enjoyed a visit during the event.
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Austin Elementary second graders from Mrs. Harmon’s class enjoyed an end of the year pillow project. Long time volunteer and mom Linda Drapela helped by teaching and sewing the pillows.
Linda and Cassidy Drapela with Lily Meyer prepared to stuff their pillows.
Gary Kanyh, Idara Akpaffiong and Edith Carranza.
Lauren Prince and Macy Miller proudly revealed the finished product.
George Ranch High School baseball team was a State Finalist in the 4A State Tournament. Way to go!
Head Coach Greg Kobza, Grant Page, Kenny Barzilla, Carlos Elizondo, Wesley Thompson, Jack Wright, Bradley Greer, Bryce Varni, Mitchell North, Kyle Owen, Peyton Noser, Andrew Hawkins, Alex Shaver, Brady Burns, Cole Morgan, Stone Garrett, Will Gay, Coach Gary Gazaway, Kevin Kopps, Sarah Hudek, Cole Ricci, Cameron Boudreaux, Jonathan Kastens, Zach Robinson, Parker Stafford, Garrett Gray and Anthony Pinyon.
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PennyWise Resale Center in Richmond’s Grand Opening Celebration featured a ribbon cutting, door prizes, complimentary goody bags and thrifting demonstrations throughout the day. Attendees shopped for a cause as proceeds from the center benefit the Fort Bend County Women’s Center.
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Terri Vela, Evalyn Moore and Glen Gilmore.
Don Burns, Quynh-Anh McMahon, Dee Koch and Steve Ewbank.
Dave Sparks, Joy Dowell and Lizzie Dragon.
Vita Goodell and Bruce Mercer.
Students from Pecan Grove Elementary School kicked off their summer vacation with a swim party. Having fun in the sun were Jon Shimmin, Samuel Nolty, Chandler Lovelace, Meredith Grimes, Cameron Lovelace, Logan Drummond, Brayden Miller, Dillon Drummond, Luke and Justin Alvarez, Logan Washburn, Josh Shimmin, Preston Hood, Peyton Calvert and Briana Devine.
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elcome to summer in Texas! Summer – and
the Texas heat – is officially in full swing, and it’s time for “Patio Pounder” and “Summer Sipper” wines, wines you can enjoy in the heavy, humid heat we endure in the Bend. It’s time to sit on the patio, visit with neighbors and friends and giggle as we tell our own childhood summer stories and watch our children make their own – with a refreshing beverage, of course!
This summer is the first that my daughter will enjoy the summer camp that I enjoyed as a child. I’m ready to toast to that, as well as to my boys growing up, earning merit badges at Boy Scout camp and our family making our own memories in between those camps and other summer activities with friends. But, let’s get back to those “Summer Sippers.” In my book, summer is perfect for light, crisp Pinot Grigios, it’s great for zippy Sauvginon Blancs and it is ideal for delicious dry roses. Please don’t be mistaken; pink doesn’t always mean sweet, and I’m not talking about our moms’ White Zinfandels here when I mention dry rose. I’m talking about wines with flavors that are perfect with a margarita pizza and a great conversation with friends. So which wines would I recommend? Well, I can tell you which wines I like, and I can tell you a few that I believe to be crowd-pleasers, but I want you to find the wines that are right for you, too, not just the ones I like. While I may not be able to tell you what wines you will love, my new, free iPhone app, Wine4.Me, can help you in a snap.
All you need to do to find the right wines for you is to: 1. Download Wine4.Me from the App Store – it’s free! 2. Tell the app which wines or grapes you know you like. 3. Take a look at the lists of wines ranked just for you. 4. Head to the store. 5. Purchase. 6. Enjoy!
VineSleuth’s Summer Suggestions If you really want my suggestions, here are a few of my favorite Summer Sippers for Houston: • Etude Rose of Pinot Noir, Carneros • Rodney Strong Estate Sauvigon Blanc, Russian River Valley • Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand • Sophora Sparkling Rose, New Zealand • J Winery Pinot Gris, Sonoma
After you’ve tried the app, rate the wines you tried in Wine4.Me so that we can get even better at ranking wines for you. Seriously, can it get any easier? My team has done all of the tasting and evaluating for you. Then, our statisticians checked all of the data. And then, all of that went into a magical, patentpending algorithm to tell you what you’ll like. It’s summer. And it’s hot. Do you really want to risk not having a refreshing wine in this heat? Give Wine4.Me a try and let me know what you think and which wines you love. Here’s to summer memories past, present and those to come. Cheers!
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A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY
The Jaybird Woodpecker War:
By Joan Frances
Divergence and Reconciliation
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ses Burton came to Texas as a slave from North Carolina. His owner, Thomas Burke Burton, taught him how to read and write at age 21. After emancipation, Thomas sold Walter several large plots of land for $1,900. Walter became one of the wealthiest and influential blacks in Fort Bend County. During Reconstruction, several black politicians were elected into county offices. In 1869, Walter Burton became the first black elected sheriff in the United States and later became a state senator in Texas. He was a remarkable man and credible leader. During his time in office, Burton was instrumental in orchestrating the education of African Americans. For twenty years, black leaders held office and ran the government, growing the community and keeping it safe. Bob Chapel, a local African American man, would sing about Jaybirds and Woodpeckers, thus the name was given to identify the political parties. As Fort Bend County began to rebuild financially, a group of politicians attempted to take control of the government. The election of 1888 began a brief but bitter feud between the rival candidates: the Jaybirds, comprised of 90 percent of the Democratic wealthy, white population,
Photos from Fort Bend County Texas: A Pictorial History.
he amalgamation of Fort Bend County was not an easy task to complete. During the early days, the Karankawa Indians were a constant threat to commerce in the area. They resided on the river bottoms of the Brazos and later moved south to start again. Between October 2nd, 1835 and April 21st, 1836, the Texas War of Independence was fought between Mexico and the Texas colonists. This brutal war resulted in the establishment of the Republic of Texas. The outbreak of the Mexican-American war from 1846 to 1848 allowed the recognition of cession of Texas from Mexico in the treaty of the Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Civil War that was fought from 1861 to 1865 forced all economic progress to come to a halt. While no battles reached the Fort Bend area, the political and social conflicts added stress to the community. After Reconstruction, political parties in Richmond began a neighbor to neighbor conflict called the Jaybird Woodpecker War. During the development of Fort Bend, many slaves worked on plantations to assist in the harvesting of very successful crops of cotton, sugar, corn and other products. In 1850, Walter Mo-
The Jaybird Woodpecker monument at the corner of 5th and Morton Streets in Richmond marks the most malevolent chapters in Fort Bend history.
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and the Woodpeckers, comprised of virtually every Republican African American in the county. Until this time, the Woodpeckers controlled the government in every election since Reconstruction. The Jaybirds warned a group of Woodpeckers to leave the county peacefully within 10 hours of the election. A few did leave, but others remained in control. The Texas Rangers were called in to oversee the election and were stationed in Richmond. On November 6th, 1888, all of the Woodpecker candidates were elected or reelected to office. This fueled revolt and altercations between the two parties.
Shots were fired from the back windows of the McFarlane House during the Jaybird Woodpecker War.
The Battle of Richmond occurred on August 16th, 1889 around the courthouse, the National Hotel and the McFarlane residence. While the battle only lasted about 20 minutes, casualties were numerous. The Woodpecker members withdrew to the courthouse, and the Jaybirds took control of the town. No further conflict occurred. The Houston Light Guards arrived on August 17th to keep peace and to establish martial law. All of the Woodpecker officials resigned or were removed. The Jaybirds took over the county government and created the Jaybird Democratic Organization of Fort Bend County. They implemented a white only ballet for county offices. This remained in effect until the 1950s. By 1953, this law was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
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