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CAREER ADVICE

How to behave in an interview, from a guy who’s

doing them for 23 years

My son is looking for a job now; he’s a college senior hoping to snag something before he graduates in May.

There are a lot of people he could talk with to figure out what employers look for in new hires.

One of them isn’t going to be me.

I understand. I’m his father. How much can I really know?

Let’s not forget I’ve held this job for nearly 23 years, which these days seems like a real career buzz-kill. How much can I really know about finding employment when my entire career encompasses three jobs?

So he’s not asking for my advice. But as a parent, that’s not going to keep me from doling it out.

For example, I recently suggested it’s a good idea to leave for interviews at least 15 minutes, maybe even 30 minutes, earlier than you expect it will take to get there, just in case traffic is bad or something unexpected slows you down.

“Why do I need to leave that early?” he asked, speaking as someone who thrives (and always delivers) on lastminute heroics.

“Because no employer likes to be kept waiting by someone who wants a job,” I told him, speaking from experience.

Over the years, it seems as if half of the people who showed up for interviews here were late and, making matters worse, many were unapologetic. Presumably, they’re working somewhere else now.

And then there are the gum-chewers

who smack away while talking about themselves during the interview. Hey, why not pull out a bag of potato chips and a couple of beers to share while talking about your education and experience?

Be prepared for each interview, I’ve told my son. Research the person and the company before you show up. Have some intelligent questions to ask. Know something about the business.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve opened an interview with this initial statement “What questions do you have for me?” — and been greeted with a blank look and absolutely no response. None.

Sometimes, I’ve responded the same way — silence, just waiting to see what would happen — and the result has been more than a few five-minute interviews.

Don’t forget to ask about money, I’ve suggested to my son.

“Isn’t that kind of pushy?” he said.

“Don’t you want to know how much you might be paid?” I told him. “And don’t you want to make sure you don’t get excited about an opportunity you can’t afford to accept?”

“Yes, Dad,” he says, clearly indicating he’ll do no such thing.

And then there’s the most important element of a job interview, the one thing every potential employee needs to do, and yet most don’t: You have to ask for the job if you want it.

Employers want to hire people who are enthusiastic about working with them. It’s that plain and simple, or so I’ve told my son.

“Yes, Dad. I know all of this,” he told me while informing me he had just sewn up the internship he has been trying to line up.

“I know. I know.”

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The moment crystallized in Brooke Schmidt’s memory: the lights blackened, the music thumped, and the announcer called the names of the Dallas Mavericks lineup. But for a young Schmidt, whose family attended the games to watch her babysitter perform as a Mavericks cheerleader, it wasn’t the players who left the biggest impact.

At one such game, she turned to her dad and declared that she wanted to be a Mavericks cheerleader, too.

“My dad said, ‘Heck no!’” Schmidt says with a laugh, “but once he saw how dedicated I was in my dance classes, he supported me.”

By the time she was 18 years old, that dedication landed her on the Dallas Mav-

ericks cheer roster for the 20122013 season.

“It was so surreal it didn’t hit me until I was actually performing the Mavericks dance intro [the same intro that she had watched her babysitter perform years earlier] that I was a professional cheerleader,” Schmidt says.

This season, Schmidt is taking time off from the Mavericks to study business management so she can open a dance studio someday. In the meantime, she brings her passion and experience to neighborhood children as Town North YMCA’s new jazz, ballet and hip-hop dance instructor. Schmidt discovered her love for teaching while helping at Mavericks cheerleading camps.

“I remember looking up to my dance teachers as a little girl like they held the world,” Schmidt says.

In her late teens, she attended Dance FX Studio, an awardwinning dance school in Garland that offered workshops, including one by the choreographer Shane Sparks from the popular reality TV competition, “So You Think You Can Dance.” Schmidt also trained in contemporary, ballet, jazz and hip-hop techniques at the studio, earning numerous awards at national dance competitions.

Schmidt wants to teach her students at the Y to focus on the fun side of performing. She says that from her experiences as a professional cheerleader she has learned that it’s important to not lose sight of that.

“These days, little girls have so much weighing on them in society,” Schmidt says. “I want to remind them that dancing is about having fun and not worrying about what everybody else thinks.”

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A place of solace

The Museum of Biblical Art plans new sculpture garden, featuring renowned bronze artist

Tucked behind one of the busiest shopping malls in the region, the Museum of Biblical Art keeps a relatively low profile, save for the raised, golden atrium seen from Park Lane. But with its 11 galleries and 47-year establishment, the building is full of stories.

“We’re like a little treasure chest,” says Scott Peck, MBA co-director and curator. “We’ve had to work harder than other museums; we’re the little kid on the block.”

That may be about to change with the new Via Dolorosa Sculpture Garden that will adorn the front of the museum later this year, featuring life-size bronze sculptures that represent the 14 Stations of the Cross.

“The idea is to create a new landmark for Dallas,” Peck says.

He acquired the pieces from renowned sculptor Gib Singleton, whose works include the bronze crucifix that sits atop the Pope’s crosier. While working at the Vati-

can, he also helped restore Michelangelo’s Renaissance masterpiece “The Pieta.”

Singleton’s sculptures have an earthy, almost muddy look that provides a more visceral depiction of the last hours of Christ’s life.

“He calls it emotional expressionism,” Peck says. “I think he’s a very important artist for our generation.”

Only one other set of Singleton’s 14 Stations of the Cross exists. It’s in the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, N.M., and is a top tourist attraction.

Peck says he hopes to garner the same result for the MBA, but it also should be a neighborhood amenity.

“It’s a meditation garden,” he says. “People have things go on in their lives whether they lost a loved one or didn’t get a job they wanted — and this is a place for them to go and meditate.”

The Via Dolorosa which literally

means “way of pain” or “way of grief” costs $1.2 million in donations, not including the sculptures, which were provided by an anonymous donor. There is no specific timeline for completion as the museum still is in the permitting phase with the city.

Inspired by the Villa Lante in Italy, the garden also will feature a pond, pathways, shade trees and plants native to the Holy Land.

While “walking the Gospel” via the 14 Stations of the Cross is central to the Catholic and Episcopalian teachings, a visitor’s experience doesn’t have to be a religious one, Peck says.

The MBA is an art museum that specializes in Biblical themes; it is not a religious organization.

“They can have an art experience, or if they want to have a spiritual experience, they can do that, too.”

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Jan. 10

Ellis Paul

American songwriter Ellis Paul performs his folk-pop music, which critics say has helped bridge the gap between modern folk and the traditional Woody Guthriestyle sound. The Stray Birds will open the show. Uncle Calvin’s Coffeehouse, 9555 N Central, 214.363.0044, unclecalvins.org, $18-$22

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Return to Earth

The Nasher Sculpture Center presents its first exhibition to explore ceramics by avant-garde artists, featuring Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti, Joan Miró, Isamu Noguchi and Pablo Picasso. The exhibit includes more than 70 pieces in a range of sizes.

Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001Flora, 214.242.5100, nashersculpturecenter.org, $5-$10 (free on first Saturdays)

JAN. 5

Cartwheel-a-thon

The Jewish Community Center will help raise money for the Genesis Women’s Shelter by inviting gymnasts of all levels to perform as many cartwheels as they can in four different 20-minute time slots.

Register by Jan. 2.

Jewish Community Center, 7900 Northaven, 214.739.2737, jccdallas.org, $10

JAN. 5

Orchid Society

The Greater North Texas Orchid Society meets on the first Sunday of each month. The group is dedicated to the culture, protection and appreciation of orchids all over the world.

Northaven Gardens, 770 Northaven, 214.363.5316, nhg.com, free

JAN. 7, 14, 21 & 28

Meditation Made Simple

Participants can learn a technique that explores interpersonal relationships among the mind, body and spirit during this weekly class. Unity Church of Dallas, 6525 Forest, 972.233.7106, unitydallas. org, donations accepted

Through Jan. 18

Small Works: 2013

Holiday Show

Melissa Klotz, Faith Jessup and Rachel Gardner have their artwork on display at the show, which features small pieces suitable for gifting. The exhibit includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and lithographs.

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JAN. 11

Old Man Winter

Big Thought presents Library Live! Winter Family Fun Fest with Nadine Burke. Enjoy a story about three foxes that seek out Old Man Winter. From 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., children can discover how they find him and create their own take-home tree. Park Forest Branch Library, 3421 Forest, 214.670.6333, dallaslibrary2.org, free

JAN. 11

Poetry Society of Texas

A 2:30 p.m. the Poetry Society of Texas meets at the Preston Royal Library with a featured speaker. The group, one of the largest of its kind in the state, meets monthly.

Preston Royal Library, 5626 Royal, 214.670.7128, dallaslibrary2.org, free

JAN. 16

Mosaic workshop

Make mosaics, fused glass or silver jewelry during Ladies Night from 6-9 p.m. at Smashing Times. Food and beverages are welcome. Reserve a spot in advance.

Smashing Times, 308 Preston Royal Shopping Center, 214.363.2088, smashingtimes.com, free

JAN. 18

Putting Clinic with Ron Samples

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Wife, business partner and restaurant namesake Chi Le and her husband Joey Le are on a mission to spice up Preston Center. “There isn’t a lot of authentic Vietnamese food in this neighborhood,” Joey says, “which is why we thought this location would be unique.” Vietnamese noodle soups have grown to be quite popular and at Miss Chi Vietnamese, the Les are dishing up family recipes passed down through several generations. Customers can watch chefs prepare their spring rolls made-to order. The menu includes chicken, shrimp or tofu choices, but guests can customize the rolls any way they want, Chi says. She also notes that her pickiest customers are her two young children, who often eat at the restaurant and are “always ordering something off the menu.” Several menu options are family-style, which Chi says is common in Vietnamese culture. “You order a protein, vegetable, rice and soup to share with your family,” she says. Ordering this way, three to four people can eat, she adds. The spicy beef soup is a traditional recipe flavored with Vietnamese spices such as coriander, basil and star anise. Miss Chi’s drink menu is almost as varied and flavorful as the food menu — from Thai iced tea to craft cocktails and Texas beer on tap. “Lots of students come in to get the boba teas and Thai iced tea after school,” Joey says. The green tea has strawberry- and mango-flavored popping pearls, which Chi describes as “bursting with juice,” as opposed to the tapioca pearls in regular bubble tea — but don’t worry, the restaurant offers those too.

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The three people he’d have dinner with are Jesus, Pope Francis and Rudy Ruettiger. Would rather be sleeping.

Thinks Jerry Jones the owner should fire Jerry Jones the general manager.

Ran the Boston Marathon.

Can’t find his girlfriend, who is the only reason he subjects himself to this running stuff.

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More about the people, locations and situations in our pictures

Every year, Advocate photographers capture thousands of neighborhoodrelated scenarios. We publish the images in this magazine or on our website, advocatemag.com, and most inevitably land on the cutting-room floor. This month, we dug through piles of pics, mining them for interest-piquing peripheral details about the subjects, places and events depicted.

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Dancing girl

Srijaa Kannan has been learning the classical dance of India, Bharata Natyam, for 11 years at the Arathi School of Dance. She was one of several performers at NorthPark Center’s ArtsPark event in April, put on by Business Council for the Arts. In 2013 she also was awarded the Arathi School of Dance scholarship, instituted through the Dance Council of North Texas, and danced at its honors banquet in October. She performed with the Indian Cultural Heritage Foundation through the Community Arts Program at the city’s Office of Cultural Affairs.

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Wearing prison stripes and giant papier-mâché bobble heads, two men portraying George W. Bush and Dick Cheney deliberately got themselves arrested at the opening of the Bush Presidential Library in April 2013. Police arrested Dennis Trainor (Cheney) of Massachusetts and Gary Egelston (Bush) of Fort Worth and charged them with misdemeanors.

Egelston served in the Air Force and is a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War. Trainor is an activist and filmmaker who makes short documentaries for Acronym TV.

Interestingly, the arresting officer pictured here, Officer S. Egglston, shares almost the same name as his George W. Bush-playing perpetrator. —Larra Keel

Off camera

March

While the subject of our March 2013 Q&A, Ellen Porter, wrangled her four kids, Laura Anderson sat in for a test shot, so our photographer could adjust his settings.

Anderson is the Director of Operations of BraveLove, the nonprofit Porter founded to change our culture’s perception of birth mothers who give their children up for adoption.

“These women motivate me to work hard,” Anderson says. “I make sure this adoption movement is moving. I never tire of their stories.”

Anderson originally started with BraveLove in 2012 as an event planner, but was thrilled to stay on as the organization’s only full-time employee.

“I wear lots of hats,” she says. “This day it included going to a photo shoot.” —Larra Keel

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“Eat, Drink, Repeat.”

April 2013

More than a bartender

Celebration Restaurant owner Ed Lowe calls Jon Radke an “overeducated bartender.”

Twenty-seven years ago, Radke responded to a newspaper ad for a job at Celebration and never left. He has an anthropology degree from the University of Chicago, “which is fitting,” Radke says.

“I am unearthing the active culture that is Dallas and the people who come into Celebration. I could write a book.”

A girl who waited tables in those early days became Radke’s wife, and at the baby shower for their twin boys, several Celebration regulars were present. When Radke’s father died, another regular didn’t hesitate to donate his airline miles.

“Things like this happen, and you start to realize, this is not me serving you some food and you tip me and that’s it,” Radke says. “We’ve gotten to know each other.” —Keri Mitchell

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Prestonwood Baptist Church egg drop

March 2013

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Like manna from heaven

On an overcast Saturday morning before Easter, some 10,000 sugarinfused plastic eggs rained down on Lake Highlands North Park.

Thousands of children had gathered — looking like small, welldressed ruffians ready to rumble, if necessary — to collect.

Even more surreal than the colorful plunging ovoids was the sight of the vehicle from which they fell — a helicopter co-piloted by the Easter Bunny.

Prestonwood Baptist Church in Preston Hollow was responsible for the helicopter egg drop, which was free for all children ages 2 to third grade.

Pastor Chris Kouba called on Brian Dunaway and his Fort Worthbased company Epic Helicopters. Dunaway was happy to help.

He, EB and pilot Jason Miles offered services pro bono.

Prestonwood provided the eggs and candy.

After several drops, one executed for each age group, the helicopter landed across the street from Lake Highlands High School and EB posed for at least 100 photos with attending families.

Over the years Dunaway has donated helicopter rides to young natural-disaster survivors and children living with incurable illness, to name a couple of charitable examples.

For profit, he has been known to provide traffic-free trips from Meacham Airport to Texas Motor Speedway for NASCAR fans who can afford the $350 fare. —Christina Hughes Babb

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Masala Wok opens on Luther Lane

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The fast-casual Indian and Asian restaurant Masala Wok opened a location on Luther Lane at Preston and Northwest Highway. The restaurant serves traditional fare such as curried meats and breads cooked in a clay oven and stir-fried meats and vegetables. There are vegan and gluten-free options, too. The word “Masala” means a spice mixture. The chain has locations in Richardson, Plano and Irving.

Bowen’s Café Expresso now Peak Grille

11884 Greenville Avenue, Suite 120 / 972.669.0000 / bohs.com Bending Oaks is a limited-enrollment private high school located in Dallas, Texas. For over 29 years Bending Oaks High School has provided a supportive learning environment that can rebuild a student’s confidence in their abilities, get them on track to graduate from high school, and off to college. Visit bohs.com to learn more, late enrollment is available.

CLAIRE’S CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL

8202 Boedeker Dr., / (214) 368-4047 / clairesdayschool.com At CCDS, we encourage a child’s sense of exploration and discovery in a loving, nurturing, and safe environment. We offer a parent’s day out program with a play-based curriculum fostering socialization, motor skill development, and an introduction to academics for children aged 4mo – 3yrs. Our preschool for children aged 3-5 further develops these skills, along with a more focused approach to pre-math and pre-reading. At CCDS, we have developed our own science, math, and reading enrichment classes to ensure kindergarten preparedness for every child. We make learning fun!

Monday-Saturday, with an interim menu until the grand reopening. The interim menu makes good use of the restaurant’s wood-fire oven, with offerings such as flatbread pizza and aged rib-eye.

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Bowen’s Cafe Expresso, the Italian cafe at the corner of Luther and Preston in the Preston Center, has new ownership and is slated for a grand reopening this month. CultureMap reports that former owner Valerie Plaster (who bought the restaurant in 2011) sold the restaurant to Park Cities locals and McSwiggan Pub owners Mike and Jessie Lo Johnson. The Johnsons have renamed the cafe Peak Grille. During renovations the restaurant will be open for lunch and dinner

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11110 Midway Rd, Dallas TX 75229 gsesdallas.org / 214.357.1610 Located on the corner of Midway and Northaven, GSES provides each student the kind of dynamic, vigorous school experience parents should expect in Dallas. GSES is the preeminent Prek-8th grade Dallas school where 98% of our graduates get into their top two high school choices! Inquire and imagine the infinite possibilities!

Financial advisory firm Morgan Stanley recently held a grand opening party for its new location in The Plaza at Preston Center. Morgan Stanley previously held office space for nearly 20 years at The Berkshire at Preston Center. At the grand opening party, more than 250 local clients and industry professionals toured the new 14,317-square-foot fourth-floor office space in the Cambridge Building.

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9120 Plano Rd. Dallas / 214.348.3220 / www.highlanderschool.com Founded in 1966, Highlander School offers an enriched curriculum in a positive, Christian-based environment. Small class sizes help teachers understand the individual learning styles of each student. Give us a call for more information.

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3 NorthPark Center has two new retailers: Nespresso and See’s Candies.

1 Rare Restaurant and Lounge, which opened last July in The Shops at Park Lane, has closed. 2 Blow-dry salon Hair Bar celebrated its one-year anniversary in December.

4 The popular burger restaurant Purple Cow recently closed its locations in Fairview and Plano but plans to keep the Preston-Royal location open. 5 Smocked Auctions, owned by Preston Hollow residents Nicole Brewer and Amy Laws, is at the pop-up shop Hadleigh’s Baby through Jan. 4 in Highland Park Village.

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THE KESSLER SCHOOL

Pre K – 6th Grade / 1215 Turner Ave, Dallas TX 75208 / 214-942-2220 / www. thekesserschool.com The Kessler School offers an innovative academic environment that gives students a solid foundation, confidence, and a love of learning. Located just minutes from downtown Dallas; The Kessler School’s mission is to “educate the whole child,” and provides an individualized approach to teaching – meeting the student where their needs are. Students are educated socially through community time, physically through daily PE, academically through a well-rounded curriculum, and spiritually through a fostering of awareness and individual growth.

LAKEHILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Leading to Success. 2720 Hillside Dr., Dallas 75214 / 214.826.2931 / lakehillprep.org

Kindergarten through Grade 12 - Lakehill Preparatory School takes the word preparatory in its name very seriously. Throughout a student’s academic career, Lakehill builds an educational program that achieves its goal of enabling graduates to attend the finest, most rigorous universities of choice. Lakehill combines a robust, college-preparatory curriculum with opportunities for personal growth, individual enrichment, and community involvement. From kindergarten through high school, every Lakehill student is encouraged to strive, challenged to succeed, and inspired to excel.

SPANISH HOUSE

5740 Prospect Ave. & 4411 Skillman / 214-826-4410 / DallasSpanishHouse.com

Spanish House is a Spanish immersion school with two Lakewood locations for children ages 3 months - Kindergarten. We offer half-day and full-day programs, with extended care available from 7:30am - 6:00pm. We also offer after-school and Saturday classes for PK and elementary-aged students, both on- and off-site. Additionally, we have an adult Spanish program for beginning, intermediate and advanced students.

ST. BERNARD’S

1420 Old Gate Ln. Dallas / 214.321.2897 / stbernardccs.org St. Bernard of Clairvaux School has educated children in Forest Hills, Casa Linda and White Rock neighborhoods since 1948. We encourage each student to develop an inquisitive mind, strong moral character and a love of learning that lasts a lifetime. The experienced teaching staff is dedicated to academic excellence with a challenging curriculum and individual attention. We offer affordable tuition, PK through 8th grade, wireless slate technology, extracurricular activities, and after-school care. Please call to schedule a tour.

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S MONTESSORI SCHOOL

7900 Lovers Ln. / 214.363.9391 stchristophersmontessori.com St. Christopher’s Montessori School has been serving families in the DFW area for over a quarter of a century. We are affiliated with the American Montessori Society and our teachers are certified Montessori instructors. Additionally our staff has obtained other complimentary educational degrees and certifications, including having a registered nurse on staff. Our bright and attractive environment, and highly qualified staff, ensures your child will grow and develop in an educationally sound, AMS certified loving program. Now Enrolling.

ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

848 Harter Rd., Dallas 75218 / 214.328.9131 / stjohnsschool.org Founded in 1953, St. John’s is an independent, co-educational day school for Pre-K through Grade 8. With a tradition for academic excellence, St. John’s programs include a challenging curriculum in a Christian environment along with instruction in the visual and performing arts, Spanish, German, French, and opportunities for athletics and community service.St. John’s goal for its students is to develop a love for learning, service to others, and leadership grounded in love, humility, and wisdom. Accredited by ISAS, SAES, and the Texas Education Agency.

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WHITE ROCK NORTH SCHOOL

9727 White Rock Trail Dallas / 214.348.7410 / WhiteRockNorthSchool.com

6 Weeks through 6th Grade. Our accelerated curriculum provides opportunity for intellectual and physical development in a loving and nurturing environment. Character-building and civic responsibility are stressed. Facilities include indoor swimming pool, skating rink, updated playground, and state-of-the-art technology lab. Kids Club on the Corner provides meaningful after-school experiences. Summer Camp offers field trips, swimming, and a balance of indoor and outdoor activities designed around fun-filled themes. Accredited by SACS. Call for a tour of the campus.

ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL

6121 E. Lovers Ln. Dallas / 214.363.1630 / ziondallas. org Toddler care thru 8th Grade. Serving Dallas for over 58 years offering a quality education in a Christ-centered learning environment. Degreed educators minister to the academic, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of students and their families. Before and after school programs, Extended Care, Parents Day Out, athletics, fine arts, integrated technology, Spanish, outdoor education, Accelerated Reader, advanced math placement, and student government. Accredited by National Lutheran School & Texas District Accreditation Commissions and TANS. Contact Principal Jeff Thorman.

WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL

100 S. Glasgow Dallas 75214 / 972-502-4400 / woodrowwildcats.org A proven college preparation program and a true high school experience. Woodrow graduates attend, year after year, our state’s and country’s finest colleges including Texas, Texas A&M, Baylor, TCU, Tech, West Point, Georgetown, Duke, North Carolina, Princeton and Yale, often with meaningful scholarships. With academic programs equaling the best private and magnet schools, Woodrow’s diverse student body also enjoys a traditional high school offering arts, music, dance, theater, math and science clubs, debate and writing competitions and a broad, inclusive and successful sports program, with cheerleaders and drill team. “It’s all at Woodrow and it works”.

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22 prestonhollow.advocatemag.com JANUARY 2014 There are two lasting GIFTS we can give our children: One is ROOTS and the other is WINGS. Class Hours: 9am - 3pm School of choice by families in our neighborhood. 4 months to Pre-K Claire’s Christian Day School Parent’s Day Out & Pre-School 214.368.4047 education GUIDE to advertise call 214.560.4203 Experience the Lakehill Difference. Call Today to Schedule a Tour. DallasSpanishHouse.com 2 14-826-4410 Spanish Immersion Serving ages 3 months - Kindergarten Now with 2 locations! 4411 Skillman and 5740 Prospect Ave. Also Spanish Classes available for Adults & Children • Godly Play • Computer • Fine Arts • Drama • Gymnastics • Spanish • Ballet 7900 Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75225 214.363.9391 www.stchristophersmontessori.com Call for a Tour Ages 2-6 yrs • AMS Affiliated For nearly 30 years we have been giving children the opportunity to develop at their own pace in a safe and nurturing environment. Experience St. John’s Pre-k through Eighth Grade Co-educational stjohnsschool.org 214-328-9131 x103 SJES admits qualified students of any race, color, religion, gender, and national or ethnic origin. OBSERVATION January 15, February 12, March 19, April 2 Open House January 26, 2014 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Highlander School 9120 Plano Road, Dallas, TX 75238 214-348-3220 www.highlanderschool.com Since 1966 The Tradition Continues… •Classic education •Dedicated to the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of children •3 years through 6th grade •Half-day and full day Kindergarten options 6121 E. Lovers Ln (@ Skillman) Dallas, TX 75214 www.ziondallas.org EDUCATING FOR OVER 100 YEARS Rise Up and Build Nehemiah 2:18 Toddlers - Grade 8 OPEN HOUSE with Science Fair on Thursday, January 16 from 5:30 – 7:00pm Call us for enrollment information 214-363-1630

BENDING OAKS HIGH SCHOOL

11884 Greenville Avenue, Suite 120 / 972.669.0000 / bohs.com Bending Oaks is a limited-enrollment private high school located in Dallas, Texas. For over 29 years Bending Oaks High School has provided a supportive learning environment that can rebuild a student’s confidence in their abilities, get them on track to graduate from high school, and off to college. Visit bohs.com to learn more, late enrollment is available.

CLAIRE’S CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL

8202 Boedeker Dr., / (214) 368-4047 / clairesdayschool.com At CCDS, we encourage a child’s sense of exploration and discovery in a loving, nurturing, and safe environment. We offer a parent’s day out program with a play-based curriculum fostering socialization, motor skill development, and an introduction to academics for children aged 4mo – 3yrs. Our preschool for children aged 3-5 further develops these skills, along with a more focused approach to pre-math and pre-reading. At CCDS, we have developed our own science, math, and reading enrichment classes to ensure kindergarten preparedness for every child. We make learning fun!

GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

11110 Midway Rd, Dallas TX 75229 gsesdallas.org / 214.357.1610 Located on the corner of Midway and Northaven, GSES provides each student the kind of dynamic, vigorous school experience parents should expect in Dallas. GSES is the preeminent Prek-8th grade Dallas school where 98% of our graduates get into their top two high school choices! Inquire and imagine the infinite possibilities!

HIGHLANDER SCHOOL

9120 Plano Rd. Dallas / 214.348.3220 / www.highlanderschool.com Founded in 1966, Highlander School offers an enriched curriculum in a positive, Christian-based environment. Small class sizes help teachers understand the individual learning styles of each student. Give us a call for more information.

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John Beritan of Hillcrest High School was awarded first place in his grade-level category at the Dallas ISD Veterans Day art contest. The district-wide contest awarded students who created artwork honoring the veterans and POWs who served during the Vietnam War. Student winners were recognized at Dallas City Hall. St. Monica Catholic School cheerleaders performed at Bishop Lynch High School for the “Spreading Good Cheer” peanut butter drive, collecting 1,200 jars of peanut butter to donate to Catholic Charities of Dallas.

Students from W.T. White High School and Hillcrest High School advanced to regional competition after their performance in the Dallas ISD Academic Decathlon Nov. 16. The event highlighted students from 16 DISD high schools. Regionals will take place Jan. 24-25.

The DISD Board of Trustees is working to establish an International Baccalaureate (IB) program at Preston Hollow Elementary School The school’s IB application is due in April, and there’s a three-year implementation process. Neighborhood information sessions about the Preston Hollow Elementary IB program are being held at the school 9-10:30 a.m Jan. 11 and 6-7:30 p.m. Jan. 23.

Hillcrest High School Panaders Sara Cagle, Meredith Flabiano, Elizabeth Chung, Lexi Prager, Erica Buehler, Zakura Favors, Emily Koch and Olivia Sherrington traveled to New York City, along with director Jamie Parrish, to perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.

History

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Frontiers of Flight Museum featured a scaled-down version of Air Force One on which Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in after JFK’s death. The exhibit also featured the white 1963 Lincoln Continental that the president and first lady rode in while touring Fort Worth just hours before the assassination in Dallas.

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ANGLICAN

ALL SAINTS DALLAS / 2733 Oak Lawn / 972.755.3505

Radical Inclusivity, Profound Transformation. Come and See!

9:00 & 11:00 am Sunday Services. www.allsaintschurchdallas.org

BAPTIST

PARK CITIES BAPTIST CHURCH / 3933 Northwest Pky / pcbc.org

All services & Bible Study 9:15 & 10:45. Trad. & Blended (Sanctuary), Contemporary (Great Hall), Amigos de Dios (Gym) / 214.860.1500

PRESTONWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH / “A Church to Call Home”

Sundays: Bible Fellowship (all ages) 9:15 am /Service Time 11:00 am

12123 Hillcrest Road / 972.820.5000 / prestonwood.org

WILSHIRE BAPTIST / 4316 Abrams / 214.452.3100

Pastor George A. Mason Ph.D. / Worship 8:30 & 11:00 am

Bible Study 9:40 am / www.wilshirebc.org

BIBLE CHURCHES

NORTH HIGHLANDS BIBLE CHURCH / www.nhbc.net

Sunday: Lifequest (all ages) 9:00 am / Worship 10:30 am

Wed: Student Ministry 7:00 pm / 9626 Church Road / 214.348.9697

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

EAST DALLAS CHRISTIAN CHURCH / 629 N. Peak Street / 214.824.8185

Sunday School 9:30 am / THE TABLE Worship Gathering 9:30 am

Worship 8:30 & 10:50 am / Rev. Deborah Morgan / www.edcc.org

MIDWAY HILLS CHRISTIAN CHURCH / 11001 Midway Road

Sundays: School for all ages 9:30 am / Worship service 10:50 am 214.352.4841 / www.midwayhills.org

METHODIST

LAKE HIGHLANDS UMC / 9015 Plano Rd. / 214.348.6600 / lhumc.com

Sunday Morning: 9:30 am Sunday School / 10:30 am Coffee

Worship: 8:30 am & 10:50 am Traditional / 10:50 am Contemporary

UNITY

UNITY OF DALLAS / A Positive Path For Spiritual Living

6525 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230 / 972.233.7106 / UnityDallas.org

Sunday Services: 9:00 am & 11:00 am

CHANGE IS GOOD

Embrace the New Year with hope, not cynicism

So it’s 2014. The New Year has come and gone. 2014 — it sounds so futuristic to Baby Boomers like me. I was born three years after the end of World War II; to a lot of people I know, that sounds like the end of the Civil War. But being a child in the 1950s, a student in the ’60s, and off to seminary in the ’70s, all that seems like yesterday. I remember my seminary graduation, and I still treasure the photo of me in my new pulpit robe, flanked by proud and rather astonished parents. This year I’ll retire and begin a new career as a seminary professor (they’d be even more astonished). Where did the time go? If you, my reader, are still young, treasure the time. It passes more swiftly than you imagine.

Quite honestly, life in 2014 isn’t as different as I imagined it would be when I was young. Back then we watched Stanley Kubrick’s movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” (remember Hal, the mutinous computer?), and we considered the 21st century as an unimaginable future. When I was young, I honestly thought that by 2014, we’d be vacationing on Mars and driving cars that fly. Yes, much has changed, but much has stayed the same. The other day I was driving to a church member’s home, guided by the friendly, all-knowing voice of my GPS: “Turn right in three hundred feet …” I thought of my dad, who would have been astonished at such technology. He also never could have imagined that we’d be carrying phones in our pockets — phones that we’d seldom use as phones — or Siri, to whom we can ask the meaning of life and get a smart-aleck answer. Some amazing things have changed. Do you know that the car you drive has more computer power than the lunar lander module that put the first astronauts on the moon?

My parents — or my younger self — could not imagine what I’m doing at this moment, writing a magazine column on my iMac, whose luminescent screen illuminates my study. Nor could they imagine that I’ll send the finished product to my editor using something called email. Some things, indeed, have changed.

I recently saw a T-shirt that had emblazoned on the front, “Change Is Good.” On the back was, “You First.” I suppose that

sums it up. Even though cars don’t yet fly (unless you consider Dallas traffic), the world has changed considerably, and for much of it I am grateful. Medical care is so much better than it used to be, and I’m a great fan of “non-invasive surgery.” My dad had open-heart surgery. Today they would have threaded a tube up an artery, put in a stent, and sent him home the next day. Change is good — most of the time.

The mysterious author of the Hebrew book of Ecclesiastes examined everything “under the sun,” and found nothing new and the changes he found were, in his estimation, “vanity, and a striving after the wind.” I try to avoid his brand of cynicism, but I’m glad the early divines included him in the Bible. I, too, in my seasoned years, have mixed emotions about some changes, but I celebrate many more. And so I’ll embrace this New Year with more hope than fear. Change, after all, is good. You first.

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GONE IN 60 SECONDS? CLOSE TO IT.

Doug Jackson had a tough day. He had surgery and was spending the night at a friend’s home while recovering. He was still in some pain — and some added mental anguish would follow the next day. A neighbor came by that morning to inform him about his car in the front of his friend’s home. The car was up on blocks with all four of the rims and tires gone.

“It just seems that those things seem to happen in the Dallas area,” Jackson says. “That’s why you have insurance.”

The Victim: Doug Jackson

The Crime: Auto accessory theft

While his insurance indeed covered the loss, Jackson was out a bit of cash because of the deductible hopes he is not victimized again any time soon.

Date when an unknown suspect stole a Tory Burch handbag containing credit cards and a driver’s license from a parked vehicle on the 5900 block of Royal.

$500

Date: Monday, Nov. 11

Time: Between 7 p.m. and 4 a.m.

Location: 6700 block of Meadow

Lt. Richard Dwyer of the North Central Patrol Division provides research on this type of crime in that area of Preston Hollow: from July 1 through Dec. 1 in the area bounded by Royal Lane to Northwest Highway and Inwood Road to North Central, only four offenses were found where the tires and rims were removed from a vehicle.

Value of iPad stolen from an employee at the NorthPark Center AT&T store on Dec. 7 at 1:59 p.m.; The property has not yet been recovered.

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“So although these type of offenses are not frequent in this area, they do occur. Of course custom or high-end rims are more attractive than stock rims,” he says. “The majority of these offenses occur during the night, so installing floodlights is a good low-cost preventive measure. In addition, vehicle owners can look into the option of getting a car alarm.”

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Dwyer adds that common vehicle accessories that are targeted include tires and rims, tailgates, high-end outside mirrors, catalytic converters and license plates. In the same area, he notes that more outside mirrors were stolen than tires and rims during the same time period.

Sean Chaffin is a freelance writer and author of “Raising the Stakes”, obtainable at raisingthestakesbook.com. If you have been a recent crime victim, email crime@advocatemag.com.

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NORTHAVEN TRAIL EXTENSION

COMMENT. For regular City Hall updates, visit prestonhollow.advocatemag.com.

Each month, Advocate highlights the issues being discussed Downtown and how they affect Preston Hollow.

The next portion extends west from Preston as far as the current funding will take it. City officials project Midway Road. The trail eventually will reach the Walnut Hill/Denton Drive DART Station, as mapped out in the Dallas Trail Network. With the eastern connection across Central Expressway, trail users could go from the Elm Fork sports complex to White Rock Lake.

District 11 Councilman Lee Kleinman during a recent neighborhood meeting at Grace Bible Church. “Sixty to 70 percent of the city’s green space is south of Downtown. We have to use whatever corridors we can.”

The trail is a 2-mile linear park, running mostly along the Oncor easement. The trail is poised to be the city’s primary east-to-west hike-and-bike trail.

Trail users will have to wait about three years before they can continue west on our neighborhood’s Northaven Trail.

Design work for the second phase should be complete in about a year, with construction scheduled to begin in early 2016.

More City Hall updates:

Neighborhood residents get behind Uber

Back in August, when the anti-Uber ordinance sneaked its way onto the city council’s consent agenda at the last minute, a number of Preston Hollow residents made clear their support for the app-based car service.

“My office received an onslaught of calls,” says District 13 Councilwoman Jennifer Staubach Gates. “They like the convenience of it. It makes it easier to meet people across town without taking two cars.”

The Dallas Morning News reported that interim City Manager A.C. Gonzales, at Yellow Cab’s demand, tried to slip in a proposal that would make it much harder for services like Uber to operate — services that have been welcomed with success in other major cities. Cab and limo companies in Dallas, however, argue that because a technology company like Uber is not subject to the same taxes

The city approved funding in the 2012 bond program. The second phase costs about $3 million, through a partnership with the city and Dallas County.

“What we find is really that trails knit communities together. That’s what’s starting to happen in North Dallas,” said

Trails are the best tool for acquiring public green space around Preston Hollow, said District 13 Councilwoman Jennifer Staubach Gates.

“We can’t gain park land any other way.”

More specific questions about crossings (including the Bachman Branch Creek) as well as possible alley reconstructions will be answered during another meeting in spring of 2014.

and fees, it could put traditional services out of business.

The Transportation and Trinity River Project Committee will address the issue in several hearings that will begin Jan. 13 with a public forum 5-7 p.m. Jan. 21 in the council chambers.

Uber allows riders to call one of its signature cabs or SUVs using a smartphone. You also can pay and split fares with a smartphone, so it’s cashless. Similar services include Lyft and UberX. Rumors are circulating that even more of these companies are eying Dallas.

Bag-ban ordinance headed for a vote

Sometime in the beginning of this year, the city council will decide whether to ban single-use, carryout bags in Dallas. Councilmember Dwaine Caraway presented an updated proposal back in March that would enact a $500 fine to businesses that did not comply while including exemptions for certain

types of bags such as dry-cleaning bags, restaurant take-out bags and charity organizations.

Councilman Lee Kleinman represents parts of Preston Hollow on the city’s Quality of Life Committee and has expressed his support of a ban or fee for single-use bags.

80 percent of city traffic signals are obsolete

City officials have proposed a comprehensive plan to upgrade traffic signals citywide since most have surpassed their 20-25-year life spans and don’t meet state and federal standards.

The city council and staff will look for funds in each annual budget to begin a 25-year program to replace 60 traffic signals at $10 million a year.

The result should help decrease service requests, accidents, and congestion on the roads, and the new signals will include sensors to detect cyclists as well as motorists. —Emily Toman

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32 prestonhollow.advocatemag.com JANUARY 2014 6222 STEFANI $2,299,000 SIMONE JEANES 214.616.9559 5530 ROYAL LANE $1,323,000 DON THOMAS 214.641.7001 9427 THORNBERRY LANE $850,000 SIMONE JEANES 214.616.9559 4519 IRVIN SIMMONS $710,000 LORI KIRCHER 214.789.4060 5530 PEBBLEBROOK DRIVE $697,000 LORI KIRCHER 214.789.4060 5438 MEADOW CREST DRIVE $679,500 MAYO REDPATH 469.231.7592 6931 WILDGLEN DRIVE $635,000 LORI SPARKS 214.680.6432 12023 SHIRESTONE LANE $569,000 HAYMANN/SAVARIEGO 214.625.9504/214.682.5088 7117 MIMOSA LANE $539,000 KYLE ROVINSKY 972.989.8568 6914 DELOACHE AVENUE $419,000 LORI SPARKS 214.680.6432 5415 CALADIUM $415,000 KIM COCOTOS 214.682.5754 4226 REAMUR DRIVE $865,000 LORI KIRCHER 214.789.4060 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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