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COVER STORY 6 BEAUTY JUST GOT EASIER: SUGAR LAND FACE AND BODY PLASTIC SURGERY EXPANDS SERVICES TO INCLUDE STATE-OF-THE-ART MEDICAL SPA The 6,400 medical facility already boasts high-quality concierge care, a warm and dedicated staff and its own operating room, but lately, Dr. Eric Humble has expanded his focus to a new arena: creating a medical spa featuring cutting edge technology and procedures.
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The staff at Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery: Tiffany Ortega, Marty Knesek, R.N., Angela Garza, May Akbari and Dr. Eric Humble.
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to a new arena: refining Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery’s medical spa. With the most “cutting edge technology and procedures,” this medical spa completes the Sugar Land Face
and Body package, so to speak, said Dr. Eric Humble, the man who made Sugar Land Face and Body a reality. A board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Humble said he enjoys the transformations he can make happen with his patients. After performing his first face lift, Dr. Humble said his patient not only loved his work but the changes it brought to her life. “It showed me the light,” he said. “Not only did she look wonderful, her self-esteem improved, her home life improved and her work life improved. Helping people feel better about themselves – that’s always my goal.” And now, through the facility’s medical spa, Dr. Humble has found another way to help even more people. In this medical spa, governed by the Board of Medicine, cosmetic procedures are offered under the supervision of a doctor. “We have purchased every type of technology to create the most cutting edge spa, with the most up-to-date procedures, that truly show results,” Dr. Humble said. “Not everyone puts this kind of investment into a spa.” Sugar Land Face and Body already offers breast enhancement, body contouring and facial rejuvenation, but the medical spa has increased the facility’s services to include advanced non-surgical procedures, often referred to as aesthetic procedures. The medical spa is perfect for people who don’t need, or want, to undergo surgery to receive the results they’re looking for, said Marty Knesek, R.N., who manages the medical spa. “There are some problems that can be corrected without surgery, and I’m here to guide them in all things non-surgical,” she said. “My goal is to help my patients look the best they can.” Some of the traditional procedures offered in the medical spa are botox and fillers – cosmetic injections that are used to revolumize the face, smooth wrinkles and to create fuller lips – but the spa is expanding its procedures to those Dr. Humble and Knesek know will please patients.
Vampire Facial Don’t want the downtime involved in facial resurfacing? A vampire facial involves using a patient’s own Plasma Rich Protein to help stimulate one’s own collagen production, improving skin texture while toning the skin.
Fractora Fractora is a revolutionary resurfacing procedure that can be utilized on all skin types. It can be used on any area that can benefit from skin renewal, achieving profound contraction, especially on the neck area. Non-surgical face lift results are noted, especially in regards to deep wrinkles, fine lines, pore size, skin texture, broken capillaries and more with significantly less down time versus CO2 laser resurfacing procedures.
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ith their on-site operating room and now, medical spa featuring cutting edge technology and procedures, Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery is your one stop shop for everything beauty. Their convenient location makes both surgical and aesthetic options more convenient and accessible for patients. Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery services include:
Aesthetic Services Vampire Facial Fractora Botox Facial Fillers Juvederm HydraFacial Chemical Peel Perlane
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CoolSculpting® Essentially a fat-freezing treatment meant for fat volume reduction, CoolSculpting is an option for those who don’t want liposuction. The only FDA-cleared, non-surgical fat reduction treatment, CoolSculpting is perfect for those individuals who have fat resistant to diet and exercise.
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Marty Knesek, R.N., confers with a patient using Ultherapy to tighten, lift and tone skin.
“This is an amazing option,” Knesek said. “It’s an in-and-out procedure that’s a lot less invasive for those areas you would consider using liposuction on.”
Micro-Needling For those looking to improve their skin, micro-needling offers treatment for moderate acne, fine lines and wrinkles, lax skin, burns, stretch marks, as well as skin texture and pore size. “This treatment creates a response to regenerate collagen,” Knesek said.
HydraFacial This medical facial exfoliates, extracts, cleanses and hydrates the skin for immediate results. The treatment, which removes dead skin cells and extracts impurities, can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, oily or acne prone skin, congested and enlarged pores, hyper-pigmentation and brown spots. According to Knesek, “This is a comfortable procedure, and it’s great for clogged pores.”
Chemical Peel Another option to improve the skin, a chemical peel works by applying a chemical solution to the skin that soaks in and causes the skin to peel. This procedure essentially rids the body of skin
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in a controlled manner so that new skin can grow in its place. Usually done on the face, neck and hands, a chemical peel can improve the appearance of scars and acne, reduce age spots, fine lines and dark patches and improve the overall look and feel of the skin.
Ultherapy The aesthetic option to tighten, lift and tone skin, Ultherapy is ideal for those considering a face lift. The only FDA-cleared procedure to non-surgical neck, brow and under-chin lifts, Ultherapy uses ultrasound energy to lift and tighten skin. “It’s a great non-surgical option to a face lift, as well as a preventative measure for the younger population,” said Dr. Humble.
True Guidance In addition to having access to these new procedures, patients can be confident to get the best advice when using them. “We don’t do ‘Hollywood stuff’ in here,” Knesek said. “By that, I mean we don’t force procedures on patients or make changes that would leave them embarrassed. I will never make them look like someone they never were before. When people walk out of here, I want them to feel good about themselves.” And that’s a common theme at Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery
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– making sure each patient feels great about the choices they’ve made – either through surgery or non-surgical means. “We have a trust within this community,” Dr. Humble said. “We’re not going to push people into getting procedures, because we’re dedicated to delivering good results.” Knesek said she provides the best care by taking the time to have in-depth complimentary consultations with her patients. Through her consultations, Knesek guides her patients, offers her opinion on decisions and makes them feel comfortable about the decisions they’ve made. “I want my patients to come to me with their questions, and we can spend 45 minutes to an hour discussing options, because there is usually more than one thing we can do,” she said. “I explain to my patients what the procedure does, what they can expect and I make sure there are no medical complications, especially for those patients who have never had a procedure done.” “When I sit down with a patient, I take everything in consideration – their lifestyle, like if they’re an outdoors type of person – their health, medical history and if they are looking for corrective or preventative care,” Knesek added. “I listen to what the patient wants and customize treatments for the patient. I will always guide them to what’s in their best interest.” With its refined medical spa led by Knesek, Dr. Humble said Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery is creating an even stronger presence in the community. Already, the well-established facility is known for its contributions to various Fort Bend County charitable events including Girlfriends Giggle and the Sugar Plum Market. Now, it’s getting a reputation for offering high-quality cosmetic care. “Now, everything is under one roof,” Dr. Humble said. “From consult to surgery, our patients get everything they need here in one place.” For more information about surgical and aesthetic procedures, visit www. beautybecomesyou.com or contact Dr. Eric Humble or Marty Knesek, R.N., at Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery at 281-313-0555.
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Bird Hike at Seabourne Creek Nature Park Join the Coastal Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists for a free, guided bird hike at Seabourne Creek Nature Park in Rosenberg, located at Highway 36 in Rosenberg next to the Rosenberg Civic Center. Meet in the parking lot to sign in and receive bird lists to use. Binoculars and weather appropriate clothing are recommended. Call 281-633-7033 or email mmcdowell@ag.tamu.edu.
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Sign up for an opportunity to take a full-length SAT® practice test at the Albert George Branch library, located at 9230 Gene Street in Needville. The SAT is a standardized test used by colleges to determine admissions and financial aid, and the practice test sessions should help students gain experience and become better prepared for the actual test. Register at www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, in person or call 979-793-4270.
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January 10th, 11 am – 2:30 pm Mini Maker Faire for Kids
George Memorial Library, located at 1001 Golfview in Richmond, will celebrate the creativity and resourcefulness of Fort Bend County’s youth with a special Mini Maker Faire for students in grades one through five. Numerous stations will be set up throughout the library with art and science activities such as Aboriginal dot painting, key chain making, Lego® building and more to encourage, inspire and empower young people to explore their imaginations. Call 281-342-4455.
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This six-week program is designed to encourage families to read, learn and have fun together. The Family Reading Club will continue through February 28th at all branches in the Fort Bend County library system. Families that complete the program by reading 36 books or for 6 hours are eligible to receive a book bag for the family and will have their name entered into a drawing for a $50 dining gift card. To register, visit www.fortbend.lib.tx.us or call 281-633-4734.
January 24th, 9 am – 1 pm
Annual Fruit and Citrus Tree Sale The Fort Bend County Master Gardeners’ annual fruit tree sale raises funds to support their programs throughout the year, as well as horticultural education efforts in Fort Bend County. The sale will take place in Barn H at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, located at 4310 Highway 36 South in Rosenberg. For a list of trees to be sold, visit www.fbmg.com. Call 281-341-7068 or e-mail FortBendmg@ag.tamu.edu.
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High School HOT SHOT
By Joan Frances
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oster High School has a reputation in the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District as one of the area’s top recognized schools. The administration and faculty focus on the needs of each student to prepare them for the future. Adam Hernandez is a senior who has excelled in academics and sports and has an impressive high school resumé. Adam became a member of the varsity wrestling team as a freshman. The team qualified in regional and placed second in district during his sophomore and junior years. He was co-captain last year and is captain this year. Scholastic wrestling is the sixth most popular sport among high school boys. Adam said, “The elation of winning a match and gaining self-confidence makes all of the hard work worthwhile. It also builds character and a disciplined work ethic.” When Adam is not wrestling for the high school, he is also a member of the Fort Bend wrestling club, and he took classes in kickboxing and jiu-jitsu at Gracie Barra in Katy as a freshman and sophomore where he will be competing at the national level this summer. Academically, Adam has taken Advanced Placement (AP) classes since sophomore year. His favorite subjects are math and science. His favorite teacher is Jacob Nowaczewski, who taught Adam AP Chemistry. Although
Adam challenging, Nowaczewski instructed this subject in such a way it stuck in Adam’s head with complete comprehension. He also has the student’s best interest in mind, helping them whenever he can. Adam was on the “A” Honor Roll as a sophomore and junior and placed seventh in his senior class. One value that he feels is important is honesty. “The key to doing anything is to be honest with yourself and to take every opportunity given to you, and use it to learn and improve to the best of your ability.” Adam is very active in his community. As a member of Sacred Heart Church, he devotes his free time as an usher and sacristan, setting up for Mass, preparing the church for the congregation. He serves as a retreat planner at the church, as well as helps with Vacation Bible School during the summer. Adam is also sergeant at arms for The Green Club, a pro-environment organization. He has distributed food during Thanksgiving at the George R. Brown Convention Center and helped at Lunches of Love in Richmond delivering to needy families. He also tutors students in Physics at the high school. For the past three years, Adam has been recognized at Foster High School as
a leader and a respected student. He is vice president of the Workforce in Training Club that focus on engineering. As a freshman, he was presented with the Spanish III distinguished student award, and as a junior, he was given the AP Chemistry award. His junior class science team placed first in the University Interscholastic League competition with the highest scoring school team in the district. Adam also placed second as the highest scoring individual at the same UIL District Science meet. During his sophomore year at the Fort Bend County Fair, Adam was awarded Outstanding Artwork entry. He is a devoted and committed student focused on becoming a successful individual.
Adam aspires to attend college at Texas A&M University in College Station or Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado to study chemical engineering. He received Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test National Hispanic Scholar recognition as a junior and has several scholarship opportunity offers. With such an impressive resumé of academic victories, Adam is prepared to achieve greatness in the future. Congratulations and good luck as you continue on the path of success.
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While outstanding academics are a trademark for Calvary Episcopal Preparatory’s reputation of excellence, its pride as a Christian school is how they treat each other and grow in their understanding of God’s expectations for them. Calvary incorporates reverence for God, respect for others and responsibility for self into every aspect of the educational experience. In addition to a rigorous and accelerated academic environment, the Calvary experience includes service learning, leadership opportunities and enrichment programs for student creativity and expression. These programs include a successful athletic department and visual and performing arts encompassing a Thespian Troupe, a National Arts Honor Society and a competitive band. Throughout the years, the Calvary art department has earned award-winning medals and recognition at the Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show and Fort Bend County Fair. In addition, Calvary’s drama club hosts an annual musical. The 2014 production included 52 participating students at the sold-out performance of Seussical the Musical Jr. Along with a solid fine arts department, Calvary has championship middle school athletics, including volleyball, football, basketball, tennis, golf, track and soccer. The school also participates in Private School Interscholastic Association (PSIA) for lower and middle school and Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) for high school in all categories, sending many students to state. Calvary Episcopal Preparatory is an international school that incorporates Christian character education, Bible class, Spanish and library lessons. To sign up for Calvary’s preview events the week of January 26th, visit www.ces-richmond. org or call 281-342-3161. Bring this ad for $100 off registration.
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Gingerbread: Quality Education in Fort Bend County Now is the time to turn our thoughts to the new year. Last year, the Gingerbread Family of learning centers opened its newest location in Richmond, Texas. For over 33 years, The Gingerbread House Learning Center and the new Gingerbread Kids’ Academy have created an environment where children can learn and grow. The programs are designed for children ages 8 weeks to 12 years. Research has shown that in order for a child to be successful in school and in life, they must begin with a strong foundation in learning. Gingerbread has designed a curriculum that includes an emphasis on reading, writing, science, math, discovery and exploration, as well as social skills development. The infant and toddler programs focus on the development of both gross and fine motor skills along with basic language development. The 3 to 5 year-old Pre-School and PreK programs focus on academics, peer relationships and preparation for entry into Kindergarten and elementary school. The Gingerbread After-School programs, located onsite at Frost, Hutchison and Hubenak Elementary, as well as onsite at the Gingerbread Kids’ Academy, offer homework assistance, arts, crafts, games and sports. A new year means new beginnings. The Gingerbread Family invites you to come and visit. Both locations are now accepting enrollments for the 2015 school year. For more information, contact Tim Kaminski at 281-239-2110 or e-mail tim@gbkidsacademy.com.
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Mrs. Harmon’s class at Austin Elementary studied the story of The Poppy Lady.
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Ashley Denison, Zoe Aguilar, Isaac Moreno, Debbie Harmon, Ryan Evett, Joshua Morelli, Hadley Holchak, Alison Mackinaw, Charles Green, Jase Neeper, Jeffrey Rapacki, Jaylan Tatum, Camden Dagley, Emma Woods, Nicolaus Johnson and Dory Soward made poppies to wear and share.
Lorenzo Lerma, Jr., Adrianne Manrique, Gigi Ludecke, Janet Corson, Amber McDonald and Lynn Hill enjoyed touring the beautiful grounds during the ribbon cutting at Brazos Bend State Park.
Wertheimer Middle School young scientists had a blast making their own ice cream during a science lab.
Ira Goble and Jake Muceus.
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Lindsay and Ethan Kappes.
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Taylor Kalmus and Kayla McCall.
Faith United Methodist Church’s Annual Hallelujah Harvest Festival was a tremendous success as they welcomed over 2,000 neighbors and friends from the surrounding communities to enjoy free activities, entertainment and great food. This year’s record pumpkin sales enabled Faith UMC to donate $5,354 to local charities.
Calvary Episcopal Preparatory (CEP) students Pre-K through 12th grade celebrated Veteran’s Day with a full-scale production honoring the five branches of the armed forces. Every grade level and every faction of the fine arts department presented an original and motivational performance.
Ben and Brian Wu, Conner Kamp, Kaden Thurmond, Zachary Palmore and Timothy Tapley. Sixth grade young speech writers Isabel Beale and Crisana DeShazo recited their poem, Heros Among Us.
Eli Cleaver was determined to get to the top of the rock wall.
Kacy Acosta loved her pony ride.
The Central Fort Bend Chamber held its Fort Bend Strong event at Safari Texas Ranch. Each mayor from across Fort Bend County selected a recipient from their town to receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Chamber, and the recipients were honored at the event.
Mary Rose Zdunkewicz with Sarah, Brenda and Jeannell Ritter.
Alex Dewey played Taps.
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Lunches of Love held their Fourth Annual Walk of Love at Seabourne Creek Nature Park in Rosenberg. Despite the cold, hundreds of kids and adults came out to support the mission to end childhood hunger one step at a time.
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Maddie and Olivia Ballis had fun playing in the bubble balls.
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Meredith Holler, Hailey Reaves and Laura Thompson.
Over 3,300 visitors attended the 31st Annual Needville Harvest Festival to enjoy a plethora of fall activities. Proceeds from the festival go directly into maintaining and improving Harvest Park’s 16.2 acres.
Harvest Queens Court members Makayla Urbanek, Samantha Pfeffer, Alexa Cain, Kendal Buffalo, Tierra Tydlacka and Ganessa Sanchez.
Little Mr. and Miss Contest winners Ashlynn Finch and Seiler Sebesta.
Foster High School senior Hunter Kasuls signed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Congratulations! Foster Varsity Baseball Coach Richard Tosch, Foster Varsity Assistant Baseball Coach Mike Harvey and Foster Athletic Director Shaun McDowell with Brenda, Hunter, Brett and Haley Kasuls.
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Laura Lyons Honored as Literacy Advocate Laura Lyons, Lamar Consolidated ISD’s (LCISD) Executive Director for Elementary Education, received the Advocate for Excellence in Literacy Award at the Billie J. Askew Reading Recovery and K-6 Literacy Institute at the Reading Recovery Conference in Dallas. Lyons was nominated by Kathryne Salinas, the teacher leader for LCISD’s Reading Recovery® and Descubriendo la Lectura (DLL) program. The award is given annually to honor an administrator who has consistently contributed to the success of Reading Recovery in their school districts. Lyons began the program in LCISD when she became the executive director. “I had first-hand experience with Reading Recovery when I was a principal,” Lyons said. “When I became executive director, I knew it was a program that could help so many of our children.” Reading Recovery is a short-term Early
Literacy Intervention for first graders identified as having difficulty learning to read and write. Children receive intensive, individualized instruction from a trained Reading Recovery teacher. Reading ReLaura Lyons and Kathryne covery students Salinas. receive a 30 minute lesson each school day for 12 to 20 weeks. As soon as students can read within the average range of their class and continue independent literacy learning in the regular classroom, their lessons are discontinued, and new students begin individual instruction.
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DLL is the Reading Recovery program for first graders receiving their initial literacy instruction in Spanish. Spanish-speaking students in bilingual classrooms who struggle to learn to read and write receive intensive, individualized instruction in Spanish from certified bilingual teachers who are trained to work with early literacy in Spanish. LCISD has 12 Reading Recovery campuses and 650 students have been served since 2011.
OakBend Medical Center’s Thanksgiving Food Drive
OakBend Medical Center held a Thanksgiving Food Drive at its facilities and collected enough food to serve to eight families nominated by Jane Long Elementary School. OakBend’s Human Resource Director Nancy Retzlaff worked with Kimberly Zapata, a counselor at Jane Long, to come up with the nominated families that would receive the collected groceries. OakBend employees filled up the donation boxes during the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving with canned goods, dry goods and donations of cash to purchase additional items for the baskets. OakBend also worked with Tiffany Jackson, Marketing Director of Richmond Healthcare Center, to get baskets donated to be filled with the food items and turkeys that were delivered to the families November 21st. “We are grateful for the generosity of our employees and staff. The eight families who received these baskets have a total of 50 people. It is heartwarming to see our staff giving back to our community,” said Retzlaff.
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ay the name Joyce Long, and chances are that at least one in every five Houstonians knows 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. But now, Long has come back home to bring her unique brand of wellness and therapy to her Rosenberg location full-time. Originally from Rosenberg, Long 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 Long developed some health issues in her 20s, she began to educate herself. Through many hours of training and work, Long 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 Long 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, Long has built a worldwide clientele. With the new year, now is the time for Fort Bend County to experience the benefits of Joyce Long’s vast knowledge of internal balance and detoxification through lymphatic massage and colonics. For more information on services, visit www.joycelong.biz or call 281-3440095 to schedule an appointment.
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or the last couple of decades, American and Japanese luxury carmakers have benchmarked their German counterparts as a way to catch up to them in several areas. As a result, the non-German brands have started to look, feel and drive more German. Well, the Germans haven’t exactly been sitting back and watching all of this happen. Nope, they were busy designing and engineering their cars to stay one or several steps ahead. A perfect example is the new 2015 BMW M235i Coupe. This is the BMW that is made for the entry-level luxury segment, essentially the “affordable” step into a luxury vehicle, which means it is priced somewhere in the mid $30,000 range, although the final price tag can be much higher.
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But if you do drive either or more of the worthy rear-wheel drive competitors to the BMW 2-Series, what you’ll discover is the emotion that only the BMW elicits from its driver. I think that comes from both that German highway speed limits allow drivers to commonly push their cars over 100 miles per hour and that Germans just take driving more seriously. No German would consider sipping a Starbucks Mocha Latte while driving the Autobahn. Both hands on the wheel and both eyes on the road at all times. The base BMW 2-Series with an MSRP of $32,100 is the 228i with a 240 hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that gets fuel economy numbers of 23 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway. The M235i is the more expensive – and way more fun to drive – model that has a has a 320 hp, 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine. The M235i has the ability to make everyday driving a dream, where just a supermarket run is fun. But throw it into Sport mode, and that’s where it shines. My daughter
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A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY
First Baptist Church in Richmond.
By Joan Frances Photos from First Baptist Church in Richmond.
Spiritual Growth in Fort Bend County
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he progress of Fort Bend County settlers began with small steps. People gathered with the same goal in mind: create a community to sustain life and thrive in harmony. When towns were formed, residents quickly built a post office, mercantile and bank. The railroad provided transportation for farmers and ranchers to deliver crops and livestock to other cities. So much emphasis was made for success on the farms, but spiritually, organized religion developed slowly in Fort Bend. Roman Catholic Spanish missionaries first brought Christianity to Texas. Their goal was to convert the natives and to build missions comprised of several buildings, including a chapel, workshop and classroom to teach the Native Americans to be productive Spanish citizens. Many of these missions were unsuccessful but set the movement for advancing the practice of religion. As time progressed, different religions emerged and became influential in many aspects of community life. By the late 1800s, evangelical Protestants dominated much of the state, and Baptists,
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Methodists and Catholics were the primary practices. Churches were built for religious people to gather every week to provide a degree of stability in an everevolving society. As religion emerged, so did educational responsibilities. The Mexican government failed to provide facilities, and after independence, the Republic of Texas had no money. Education was limited to private and religious groups. The churches trained ministers and priests and provided general education with tuition to those who could afford to pay. Public schools were below standards and lacked credible teachers and housing. Private school students were taught in rooms in the church, and teachers were paid by the tuition. In addition to academics, church sponsored family events emerged to unite the community in relaxing and enjoyable entertainment. Picnics and concerts were organized as a way to encourage church attendance and patronage. The study of religion developed friendships that brought towns together. Women’s groups were formed for quilt making and Bible reading. A
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children’s choir and theater was orchestrated, and recreational sports such as baseball began. One of the oldest churches in the area is First Baptist Church in Richmond, located on the corner of Fifth Street and Houston Street. In 1885, Lottie Dyer Moore and John M. Moore, Sr. opened their home to the church. They donated the land across the street and built the first church sanctuary in 1889. Many significant families were patrons to the church. Mamie Davis, daughter of J.H. and Elizabeth Davis, married Albert P. George in the church in 1896. They lived in Richmond and made George Ranch one of the most successful ranches in the area. In 1900, the original church building was destroyed by a hurricane. It was replaced in 1902 by a wooden structure, and in 1930, architect Alfred Fin designed a new worship center full of dark wood and beauty. For 60 years, it was appreciated and praised. Tragically, on September 1, 1990, an electrical fire destroyed the building. Once again rebuilt and dedicated in 1993, the church seats 400 people and continues to encourage fellowship and unity that focuses on community involvement and spiritual fulfillment. Today, Fort Bend County is home to over 160 religious congregations. With such a culturally diversified area, churches accommodate any religion of choice. Fort Bend County continues to meet the challenge to encourage religious multiplicity, unity, morality and devotion.
First Baptist Church of Richmond’s first building built in 1889.
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