THE PRESTON HOLLOW LIFESTYLE
THE MAYOR OF MIDWAY
JORDAN SPIETH
MARCH 2019
ERIC NADEL, THE POET
If you’re in your mid-40s and haven’t had your colon checked, it might be time. Screening guidelines have changed.
The American Cancer Society’s guidelines for colon cancer screening now recommend that adults at average risk get screened starting at age 45 instead of 50. Getting screened is the first step in prevention.
Talk to your doctor about which screening option is best for you. Methodist Dallas Medical Center providers o er personalized healthcare services for every stage of life and every state of health. Trust. Methodist.
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WHEN IT COMES TO COLON CANCER DETECTION, 45 IS THE NEW 50.
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Annette Leslie knows how pediatric cancer can take a toll, and she’s made it her mission to help others. Her son Carson was 17 in 2009 when he told her after three years of treatment, “Mama, make sure someone studies those tumors in my brain because if those tumors can help some kid someday not die from cancer like I am, I’d like that.” Never underestimate the power of a Preston Hollow mom when it comes to her children. Annette Leslie started the Carson Leslie Foundation, which has resulted in more than $3.2 million in funding for pediatric cancer prevention and research. Recently, the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation announced the donation of a grant and an in-kind donation.
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Left: Juliette DiGiuseppe, Ursuline class of 2000 and the musical artist known as Layke, teamed up with Snoop Dogg and recorded a cover of the Marshmello and Bastille hit, “Happier.” Proceeds from the collaborative tune will go to snoopyfl.net and childhelp.org.
Rafi rocks
Rafi Gogan has never listened to Led Zeppelin. She didn’t attend a Queen concert. And she’s not sure about Snoop Dogg’s notorious habit. Nonetheless, the talented North Dallas 9-year-old is creating a buzz –and an overflow of orders – with her pastel whimsical caricatures of music legends. Urged by her mother, Amy, to paint John Lennon just for fun, Rafi now has a backlog of commissions. Rafi currently has more than 30 orders for her $20 paintings. You can commission a painting from her by emailing amygogan@yahoo.com.
Mon Dieu
The dioceses of Dallas and Fort Worth released the names of 31 priests who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children. Some have served in Preston Hollow at Christ the King, Jesuit and St. Rita. Here are the names:
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• Michael Flanagan, Christ the King
• Williams Hoover, Christ the King
• James Reilly, Christ the King
• Patrick Koch, Jesuit College Preparatory School and St. Rita Catholic Community
• Vincent Malatesta, Jesuit
• Benjamin Smylie, Jesuit and St. Rita Catholic Community
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MARCH 2019 prestonhollow.advocatemag.com 5 2019 VOL. 19 NO. 3 CONTENTS UP FRONT 6 Interview Eric Nadel 10 Know a neighbor Prisoners’ protector 14 Food Pour so very civilly 18 Design The artist next door FEATURES 22 The mayor of Midway 24 Screen teen 25 Jordan Spieth 26 Hillcrest’s highlights
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In his 40th season calling play-by-play for the Texas Rangers in 2018, Eric Nadel started reading limericks during the eighth inning. The “eighth inning limerick of the day” became so popular that fans started writing in with their own poems. In the off-season, he worked with Preston Hollow-based artist Arthur James to compile a book, “LIM-ERIC!” which was published last year. The poems and illustrations are great, but there are also three pages of endorsements that are just about as amusing. Rhett Miller of the Old 97’s wrote, “Some people say the world doesn’t need a book of limericks penned by a Hall Of Fame broadcaster. Those people are jerks.” All book proceeds go toward The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation, which builds baseball and softball fields in disadvantaged areas. Nadel and wife, Jeannie, live in Preston Hollow and Durango, Colorado.
Why did you decide to do this book?
I had done three books previously, and I had resolved to never do another book because it’s far too much work and not much money. But we were writing one or more limericks every game. Arthur James did a few rough sketches. And I thought, “We’re going to do a beautiful book that’s going to bring some joy to people’s lives.” Most of the writing portion was already done. Then it was just a designer, editor and proofreader, and I needed someone to oversee the whole project. Then we had to form an LLC, so we needed a bookkeeper and an attorney. I wound up with six people working for me just to publish this book.
What are some of your favorite poems in the book? There’s one about Nelson Cruz, who didn’t catch the fly ball in the 2011 World Series, which cost the Rangers the World Series, but who is probably the nicest guy who’s ever played the game. It’s called “The Hex.”
My feelings toward Cruz are complex, His homers soar several decks, He’s kind and he’s shy, But if he’d caught that fly, We wouldn’t still have this damn hex.
Nelson since then has played for a couple of other teams. Whenever we play those other teams, you have all kinds of emotions from the fans because he’s also the guy who got us to the World Series. And in terms of charitable giving, no one ever did more than he did. This little five-line poem seemed to put everyone’s feelings about it into perspective.
Do you have a favorite illustration?
I wrote one about the freeway in Los Angeles called “Freeway Anxiety.” The limerick came to me in the middle of the night. I had this crappy rental car, and trying to get on the freeway in L.A. in this crappy rental car … I
was having a nightmare that it was happening over again. “It’s awful when your rental car sucks…” I thought, “That sounds like the first line of a limerick.” So I got up in my hotel room and finished it. Arthur’s illustration looks like a tourist map of Los Angeles. It has the Hollywood sign and the Santa Monica Pier. It’s great.
Which limerick challenged you?
Writing one about the World Cup. I don’t know anything about soccer. But my partner Matt Hicks is really into it. When the World Cup was about to start, I asked some questions about who the good teams are. So I wrote one called “World Cup Preview.” Matt said, “You only mentioned six teams. There are 32 teams in the tournament, and anyone could win.” It now has 14 stanzas, but all 32 teams are mentioned in the limerick, and it takes up a three-page spread in the book. Rhyming with “Croatia” isn’t easy.
Can you tell us about your birthday concerts?
Focus On Teens, a nonprofit for whom I am the spokesman, supports homeless students who attend Dallas ISD and Fort Worth ISD. Keith Price, who used to run the Austin Street Shelter, he realized there was a hole in the safety net for teenagers who can’t go to a homeless shelter. But there are thousands of homeless kids, and many of them attend school on a daily basis. It’s giving them support in the schools, where there’s a room they can chill out, do their homework, get food, school supplies, clothes if they need them, bus passes and all sorts of other financial support.
When is the next concert?
This is the eighth year at the Kessler around my birthday in May; this year it’s May 2 with Parker Millsap and Daphne Willis. Those concerts always sell out, so we always tell people to get tickets early if they plan to go.
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“We’re going to do a beautiful book that’s going to bring some joy to people’s lives.”
Tell us about your Sunday supper series at Café Momentum.
We do one Sunday a month at the restaurant, when it’s normally closed. It’s a family-style dinner and concert, and I book the musicians. The musicians help design the menu based on their favorite foods. That’s really fun for chef Chad Hauser. He works with them to help come up with a menu. Twice we’ve had to have vegan stuff, and he came up with these incredible vegan treats. The whole concept of the restaurant [which hires kids released from Texas youth prisons] just blows me away. The rate of recidivism is incredibly low compared to the 50 percent overall for kids who come out of those facilities just in the first year. The vast majority of [Café Momentum] kids get jobs in restaurants after one year in the program.
When is the next one?
We have one March 24 with Seth Walker. We get a lot of performers who normally would perform at the Kessler, and a lot of performers are willing to perform for much less than they would normally get because the cause is so good. And the musicians are now talking to each other about it. The word is getting out about Café Momentum.
How did you get so interested in music?
Ever since I was a little kid growing up in New York, and my sister brought home an Elvis record. It was a 78, and it had “Hound Dog” on one side and “Don’t Be Cruel” on the other side. That record kind of won me over to being a music fan, and I’ve kind of been hooked since then. She’s three years older, and she was the first to bring home a Bob Dylan record and later, The Beatles. And we would just hang around listening to records together from the time I was a little kid.
Where can people get the book?
We’re selling it on Amazon and at the gift shop at the ballpark and at Texas Live, the venue that just opened next to the ballpark. During the season I’m going to do at least one or two book signings every home stand, prior to a game. So if people want to buy a book directly from me that I can sign, I’ll be very available to do that for anyone who goes out to games.
This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.
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What’s the goal of the nonprofit work? When you get out of prison, the state of Texas gives you $100 and a bus ticket to the Houston or Dallas Greyhound station. There’s about 12,000 men that come back to Dallas every year. This year, we’re trying to get 2,000 of them clothed. They send us measurements and then we have a group of people who fit them. If prisoners plan to go the business route, we give them business clothing. If they’re going business casual, we give them khakis. If they’re going into construction or landscaping, we give them work boots, jeans, sneakers and sweatshirts. We’ve served 10,000 men over 14 years.
How does the organization work?
We have an army of about 50 or 60 women who process all the donations we get. We keep about 60 percent of what’s given to us. About 40 percent is ripped, dirty or stained. We give that 40 percent to different homeless shelters in Dallas. We then have an army of about 100 men who drop the clothing off at released prisoners’ homes. They’ll say, “You don’t know who I am, but God loves you. There’s a community of people that are here to support you.”
How many former prisoners do you serve?
‘I NEEDED CLOTHES AND YOU CLOTHED ME’
WHEN A MAN is released from prison, Tom Dooley or a fellow volunteer ambassador meets with him and provides four sets of clothes and shoes. Dooley is president of the board of One Man’s Treasure, a nonprofit faith-based ministry. Members collect, clean and sort clothing. Volunteers then meet with men exiting prison to provide clothes and help them transition. Dooley discovered the organization in 2014, when as a volunteer, he helped develop a strategic plan. Soon he was on the board. Dooley spent a career with Alcon Laboratories. He and his family, including three adult children, lived in Australia and Tokyo before moving to Mimosa Lane. “When I retired, I had no reason to sit back,” he says. “I’ve jumped into One Man’s Treasure.”
In 2018, we helped about 1,500 out of the 12,000 who come back to Dallas. I don’t think we’ll ever get to the full 12,000, nor do I think we need to because some of them have only been in prison for two or three years. Their wives or mothers are waiting, and their clothes are still in their closets. Not everybody needs what we offer.
How did you get involved?
The hook that got me is the recidivism rate. In Texas, recidivism is 43 percent, but the recidivism rate for the 10,000 men that we’ve touched is 14 percent. The people that we’re serving also come from this neighborhood. There’s such a misconception as to who’s in our state prison system. It’s about a third white, a third black and a third Hispanic. There’s a gentleman who’s involved in our organization. In college, he had a mishap, and somebody died. He went to prison for 20 years because of it. Regular guy. Wrong place at the wrong time.
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BETTER KNOW A NEIGHBOR
NEIGHBOR TOM DOOLEY HELPS LEAD ONE MAN’S TREASURE, A NONPROFIT THAT ASSISTS FORMER PRISONERS
Interview by LISA KRESL / Photography by DANNY FULGENCIO
Tom Dooley is president of the board of One Man’s Treasure.
What are your goals?
We’re trying to get our message out. Our cause doesn’t appeal to everybody, and we understand that. In the order of where people want to donate their money, it’s women with children, homelessness, vets and then men coming out of prison. We know where we are in the pecking order of empathy, and we’re not going to try to change that. But it’s been shocking. As we tell our story, people say, “I have a family member who was in prison.” That’s the thing that has surprised me as I go around this neighborhood.
How does religion play a role in the organization?
We believe it’s part of our formula of success. If we were to simply ring a doorbell, throw a bag of clothes at you and then walk away, I don’t think the impact would be the same. The fact that distinguishes us is that a stranger is willing to sit, have coffee, provide a cell phone number and say, “I’ll do everything I can to help you.”
How can people help?
We live on donations of clothing. We have relationships with about 50
churches. I’ve used the Nextdoor app, and the response has been overwhelming. We buy new socks and new underwear, but most everything else that we give is donated. We need sizes all the way up to 7X. We usually buy that stuff because no one is donating, generally, the large sizes. We’re always looking for money. But it’s not our primary need. We need jeans, work boots, sneakers, nice T-shirts and collared shirts.
What about female prisoners?
We do not serve women. They represent about 9 percent of the state prison population. When women request clothing, we connect them with Dress for Success and other organizations. We just don’t have the resources to service that segment.
What’s coming up for the organization?
We want to hire another staff member. We have four part-time staff members. Our biggest weakness is getting more men to know who we are. We’ve recently added a board member who works at J.C. Penney. Our annual fundraiser is April 11 at the Museum of Biblical Art. At last year’s event, a young man told his story. He described
The ‘Gurus’ of Grow-Your-Own
It’s hard finding dirt in the city, but North Haven Gardens has the scoop, especially on the kind we need to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs.
Everyone’s favorite? It’s the tomato, says Cody Hoya, North Haven Gardens general manager.
“Tomatoes are especially fun to grow with children. They are easy, rewarding and a product children will sample,” he says. “North Haven Gardens has dozens of varieties during peak season.”
With spring planting season here, Hoya says we need to plant early, ideally by the last week of March.
“Of course, there’s still the chance for a freeze this time of year; when temperatures drop below 45 degrees, plants must be protected while establishing a root system,” Hoya says.
Peppers pick up in April and May, along with squash, melons, and okra. Salad greens and cole crops such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts arrive later for fall and winter planting, and they thrive in containers, he says. North Haven Gardens’ herb and vegetable transplants are locally sourced from growers here in north Texas, Hoya says. But for gardeners seeking unique “treasure hunt” items, North Haven Gardens sources exotic and tropical finds such as ginger, curry, pineapple, and citrus whenever they’re available—but call in advance, as specialty stock can be fleeting.
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how a man showed up at his halfway house with a bag of clothes and talked to him about God. Things fell into place, and he got a job as a male model. He strutted this room, and he was a fabulous looking guy. I can’t imagine that he had that confidence the day before he got released from prison. That was one of those “wow” moments showing the impact that our organization can make.
What other “wow” moments have you had? About six months ago, we were doing construction on our warehouse. Two guys who had been released within the last week and were living in a halfway house donated their time to help with the work. I was driving them back to the halfway house, and I asked one to use Waze to help with direction. I handed him my phone and he says, “What is this? What do I do?” He had been in prison for five years. He was in his late 20s. Technology changes so fast. There’s a huge adjustment for them.
Have you ever felt endangered?
Never.
Interview edited for clarity and brevity.
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display gardens filled with actively growing crops. Garden advisors offer expert tips about succeeding at home throughout the growing season — from the tropical and hardy to fruits, berries and hybrids.
North Haven Gardens’ website — nhg.com — is a great resource for planting news and deadlines, Hoya says. Also check out the year-round calendar listing free and paid classes highlighting how, when, where, and what to plant for success.
Fall: Salad greens and cole crops such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts
Stop by North Haven Gardens at 7700 Northaven Road in Dallas, call 214-363-5316 or visit the website at nhg.com.
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HOW A CITY STEERING COMMITTEE COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE WHEN IT COMES TO NORTHWEST HIGHWAY NEAR THE TOLLWAY
IN JANUARY, nearly 100 neighbors interested in Planned Development 15 packed the Walnut Hill Recreation Center community room. The PD-15 area is located north of West Northwest Highway between Pickwick Lane and Baltimore Avenue and encompasses six condominium complexes. At issue: What will become of the condos now after one complex burned down? What are the height restrictions? What’s the grand vision for redevelopment? Millions of dollars are at stake. City Council member Jennifer Staubach Gates told the crowd that she’d like for recommendations to be ready by March given that the last committee couldn’t come to a resolution. Why should neighbors care about what seems like a difficult-to-understand issue? If you care about traffic and Northwest Highway development, here’s what you need to know.
What is a planned development?
• It establishes planning and zoning regulations for an area of land.
What is PD-15?
• PD-15 was established April 23, 1947, and includes approximately 14.2 acres.
Why a PD-15 steering committee?
• Preston Place burned down in March 2017.
• The City immediately created a study group, which ultimately couldn’t come to an agreement about how to develop the area.
• In April 2018, at a community meeting, Gates invited citizens to apply to be on a new steering committee.
Who’s on the new PD-15 steering committee?
The City reports the organization represents all property owners within PD-15, with proportional representation mirroring land mass. Neighborhood representives from outside PD-15 also are included:
• Preston Place: Trish Morin-Resch
• Preston Tower: Tatiana Frierson and Robert Bowling
• Athena: Margaret Darden and Barbara Dewberry
• Royal Orleans: Ed Massman
• The Diplomat: Maggie Sherrod
• Diamond Head: Sandra Welch
• Preston Hollow East Homeowners Association: Juli Black
• Immediate adjacent neighbors to PD-15 (behind the “pink wall”): Grover Wilkins, Preston Hollow South Neighborhood Association; Kevin Griffeth; Jim Panipinto
Why should you care?
How much traffic will development bring to PD-15 and surrounding streets? How high should the buildings be? How much do you care about being able to walk to Preston Center? Are you concerned about underground parking? What about flooding and water flow management?
What has the new steering committee been doing?
• Wilkins, desiring an urbanist’s counsel, invited architect Michael Friebele at Callison RTKL to offer a concept.
• The Friebele concept: “One idea, and you build the whole thing.” Sources won’t allow us to publish a map of the concept, but the idea is for architects to design one concept for all properties, suggesting no more than 10 stories on Northwest Highway and four stories on the north side.
• Here’s what owners at all condo properties want, according to Wilkins: plenty of green space and walkability; high rises on the south, low rises on north.
What should you do?
Ask questions. Contact Andrew Ruegg, at 214-671-7931 or andrew.ruegg@ dallascityhall.com.
“This tract of land is incredible,” Wilkins says. “I am three minutes from the tollway, five minutes from Central Expressway. What more do you want? The design factor is essential. We think if we present this to the community, the community will go with this.”
Sources: Dallas City Hall, Grover Wilkins — LISA KRESL
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“I’ve always been such a big supporter of craft beer, small business and local economy,” says Chad Montgomery, who owns the Pour with his wife, Nellie. “We just try to serve the best beer we can find stylistically. So tap
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No. 2 is a German Weizenbock, and it’s from Germany because no one makes a German Weizenbock like the Germans.”
The Montgomerys are beer experts.
They founded Big Tex Beer Fest and have run it for the past seven years.
They’ve toured nearly every brewery in the state. And when they decided to open Civil Pour, they already knew which brews they
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wanted — they picked their favorites over years of taste testing.
They’re not too bad at coffee, either.
When the couple decided to put coffee on the menu, they put the same personalization into the Pour’s selection, sampling 100 different roasters before picking their favorites to keep in rotation. While pour-over coffee is king at Civil Pour, they do have an adventurous lineup of espresso drinks that feature ingredients like orange bitters, ginger beer and Dr Pepper.
What really sets Civil Pour apart is the atmosphere. The Montgomerys say they want to provide the best for their customers.
They’re also transparent about how frequently they clean their taps, an expensive and time-consuming process. They want their employees to have a good quality of life. And they’ve attracted many regulars in five months since opening.
“We wanted to create some great jobs for people and support the craft beer industry at the same time.”
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You know you’re from Preston Hollow when:
n Every time you order pizza somewhere, you compare it to MARCOS/My Family’s Pizza. The same family has been making their pies in Preston Royal since the late 1950s.
n Some of your old vinyl records have price tags from MINSKY’S MUSIC
n You learned how to dance at DICK CHAPLIN’S in Preston Center.
n You learned how to bowl at PRESTON FOREST LANES, now Virginia Cook/Corner Bakery/Staples.
—RICHARD L. BROWN
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DO YOU REMEMBER?
You remember that Chocolate Soup and then later Purple Cow were the coolest places for kids.
— PAIGE DAWSON
n You recognize and know every private school uniform by color and plaid pattern.
n You wax nostalgic about GAZEEBO BURGERS’ ranch dressing and video corner.
n You were cool enough to know what NHS meant.
—PAIGE DAWSON
n You remember ANDRA’S, a two-story clothing store for girls. Clothes for little girls were downstairs and clothes for teenagers were upstairs.
n You know that the Spec’s in Preston Royal used to be a
—CLAIRE RATHBUN
n You still refer to Hillstone’s as HOUSTON’S —ELAINE WALTERS
n You went to FERRELL’S ICE CREAM at Valley View Mall, where if you could dare to eat a “Pig Sty” they would ring bells and make a big deal about it.
n You remember entering the SANGER HARRIS with the tile mosaic entrances and being in awe of the size of it.
n You know that cruising Forest was a rite of passage.
n Your first job was at POLAR BEAR ASHBURN’S ICE CREAM at Preston and Forest.
—LISA MOETTELI NELSON
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You remember eating at Kip’s Big Boy on special occasions.
— PAIGE DAWSON
You remember Mr. Peppermint visiting Titche’s department store in Preston Forest.
— RICHARD L. BROWN
movie theater.
STOCK PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. DRESS PHOTO: EMILY HULEN THOMPSON.
DESIGN
LIVING BEAUTIFULLY IN PRESTON HOLLOW
DIGITAL CLAYMAKER
Not only is Heather Gorman an artist, but she digitally sculpts cranial implants
BY LISA KRESL | PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANNY FULGENCIO
When told that she’s to be featured for a story called “Living Beautifully in Preston Hollow,” artist Heather Gorman, a 25-year resident of Midway Hollow, tries to make the case that her house doesn’t qualify as living beautifully in Preston Hollow.
But Gorman’s art, created in her home studio and converted garage, argues otherwise. An artist, digital sculptor and designer, she shows her work in the Craighead Green Gallery on Dragon Street, On Center Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts, JRB Gallery in Oklahoma City and Volakis Gallery in Napa Valley.
“I like people to come away with the feeling of right in between laughing and crying, not knowing if it’s really funny or a little sad,” she says. “Occasionally, the images are slightly disturbing. Some of the images might bother people. They might think it’s supposed to make them feel something and they struggle with that a little. I want people to walk away with a feeling. It’s all emotionally based.”
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When she isn’t using traditional media from wood and bronze, she’s digitally sculpting custom cranial implants for MedCAD, to be used by surgeons, or creating toys, prototypes and housewares.
She says she was once computer phobic, but the digital cranial work allows her to apply her skills. She works with a CT scan and then mirrors the other half of the brain. “With art, it’s a pretty rare opportunity to help someone,” she says.
Gorman says she knew she wanted to be an artist at a young age. “As a kid, I would spend hours digging in the ground making an army of bizarre, little clay and stick figures,” she says on her website. “Three-legged dogs and winged monkeys, my creations were always a little sad, a little misshapen. My own troop of misfits set in the sun to dry.”
Gorman attended Good Shepherd Episcopal School and
graduated from the Arts Magnet High School in 1985. She is a self-taught painter who began showing her work in 1993. In 1995, she added sculpture, studying the art of bronze casting under artists Martin Delabano and David Iles.
Is digital considered art? “I gave the pushback,” she says. “That’s why I didn’t do it for so long. We’ve given talks at the Dallas Museum of Art. People have been so open to it. I’ve yet to receive any pushback as far as what I’ve been doing. It doesn’t just get printed. There’s always handwork in it. I can still see my hand in it. I can still see me in it.”
Gorman explains the 3D process. “I’m trying to humanize it,” she says. “It’s still plastic. The software and program I use, the fact that I can touch it. That’s all the difference, too. I’m not plugging in numbers. I can feel it. It is digital clay. You start with wet digital clay, and you refine it.”
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Artist Heather Gorman’s work includes “Lost Dog Found” (left); “Reflections” (top right); “The Secret Life of Fishes” (below right); and “Red Hare” (previous page).
Mentor Martin Delabano says, “Occasionally I have very talented students. The best way I can help them is to stay out of their way. Heather was one of those students. She was an artist who was looking for some technical expertise that she could use to extend her vocabulary of how to best present her wonderful personal images that appear in her work.”
Gorman recently married David Carapetyan after her first husband died. “I honestly feel like this is what I was born to do,” she says. “If I could choose what to do anytime of the day it’s going to be to make art one way or another.”
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“I like people to come away with the feeling of right in between laughing and crying, not knowing if it’s really funny or a little sad.”
THE UNOFFICAL MAYOR OF MIDWAY
THE UNOFFICIAL MAYOR of the neighborhood is 81 going on 21. She bounds into La Madeleine on Midway with enough energy to describe three houses and drop four names — all before introductions.
If we played a Dallas game of “Six Degrees of Separation,” Ida Jane Bailey would win.
“Oh, I really don’t know that many people,” Bailey says. “But I do have the right connections to a lot of people.
“And, I do know all the dogs.”
For 40 years, Bailey has been the sweet sentinel of Old Preston Hollow. From her kitchen-window view on Manning Lane and multiple, daily dog walks up Manchester Drive, she has kept up with the Joneses and kept track of the Joneses.
“I’m not a nosy neighbor, not into gossip,” she says. “I just love this little neighborhood. I love doing anything I can to help.”
Bailey is the untitled president of the voluntary Midway Protective League, which acts in lieu of a formal homeowners’ association.
She’s the organizer that connects residents’ problems with solutions. And, yes, she’s the kindly code enforcement officer that will, in her own genteel manner, deter littering.
“She’s the mayor,” says Melissa Plaskoff, who met Bailey the day her family moved into the neighborhood in 2012. “She’s at the center of everything that happens here. She’s the main reason it’s been so good for so long.”
IDA JANE’S CELEBRITY ENCOUNTERS
A recently retired Texas Rangers’ star lives here, just around the corner from one of the men who founded Lone Star Park. When he lived here, golfer Jordan Spieth often walked to get a haircut at Great Clips. And one day
Story by RICHIE WHITT / Photography by DANNY FULGENCIO
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For 40 years, Ida Jane Bailey has been the neighbor who keeps us connected
last summer, the dog of Mavericks’ guard J.J. Barea got loose and briefly interrupted a softball game at the local park with a comic gallop across the field.
But mostly, it’s a community Bailey helps hold together like family.
Bailey and her Midway Protective League fought off the proposed intrusion of big-box megastores. She organizes and attends bridge parties as well as the monthly Ladies’ Wine Group. She welcomes diversity, watches for neighbors’ package deliveries, has keys to most of the houses on her street, and readily provides support, from emotional to tangible.
SOUTHERN ROOTS
Bailey was born in Dublin, Georgia, but followed her husband, Doug, to newspaper jobs in Miami, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and, eventually, to the Dallas Times Herald. The couple will celebrate a 60th anniversary in June. They have two children practicing law in Dallas and two grandchildren.
“I was excited to be here,” Bailey remembers. “As much as I loved Philadelphia, I never again want to scrape ice off my windshield.”
The hunt for a home was simple. Friends suggested living close to Dallas North Tollway so Doug could have an easy commute downtown. They chose a 2,600-square-foot “rambler” on Manning. The Baileys bought it for $105,000. Today, it’s estimated on Trulia.com for $987,000.
When she was younger, Bailey took a personality test to identify her strengths and determine her career. As a result, she traded teaching for selling homes. She attained her license and joined the agency of Terry, Abio & Adleta. Throughout the years, she has retained the distinctive southern charm and unique drawl that turns “school” into “skewwwwwwwwl.”
What made her so successful? “To sell Dallas, you have to know Dallas,” she says. “That was easy, because I immediately fell in love.”
‘DALLAS WELCOMES YOU’
Though there are no legally defined borders, the community to the north of Northwest Highway and east of Midway Road is five minutes from Love Field, seven minutes to the
Galleria Dallas, eight minutes from downtown and 22 minutes to DFW International Airport.
Labeling Bailey’s neighborhood is more difficult. Is it annexed by Preston Hollow? Is it Old Preston Hollow? Poor Preston Hollow? Midway Hollow?
“We might have an identity crisis as far as our name,” Plaskoff says. “But our neighborhood is run by Ida Jane.”
Neighbors take pride in the area’s “park appeal,” characterized by no street curbs and houses set back from the street so residents can walk out their front doors to a view of greenery rather than asphalt.
When Plaskoff’s son needed an emergency replacement actor for his school project, Bailey arrived within an hour in full costume. And when the power went out in a nearby home on a cold winter day?
“We all got together and bought the family some space heaters,” Bailey says. “It’s what we do. We look out for each other, and it’s infectious.”
You can catch Bailey on any day, walking her bichon frise, Louie, morning, noon and night.
“We’re not a development or a subdivision or the glamorous ‘Desperate Housewives,’ ” she says. “We’re just an honest-to-God neighborhood with great karma.”
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“We’re just an honest-to-God neighborhood with great karma.”
You can find Ida Jane Bailey walking the neighborhood with her dog, Louie.
SCREEN TEEN
HOCKADAY SENIOR Alexa May is only 18, but her films have already been screened at six festivals.
The storyteller has produced 20 short films of various genres — a few earning her awards.
“What’s amazing is that you are creating something from nothing that has the power to change someone else’s life,” May says. “Isn’t that what storytelling is all about?”
Glenys Quick, who teaches May advanced film at The Hockaday School says May’s screenplays and cinematography combine to make her work unique.
“It is (May’s) insight into character and small domestic dramas that makes her films different,” Quick says. “She also is able to write profound but believable dialogue.”
May has been a storyteller since childhood. She wrote novels on her family computer and filled notebooks with stories. She searched baby name lists to find the perfect character names and directed short skits using her
KATIE
stuffed animals as actors.
In sixth grade May discovered video. Then, she dove in: binge-watching camera tutorials, teaching herself how to format screenplays and recruiting friends to perform in various projects.
“I remember it feeling so surreal watching my once 2D stories come to life on screen,” May says. “I caught the filmmaking bug.”
Since July 2015, May has created narratives, documentaries, experimental films and a musical. Her worked has been screened at six festivals, including the All American High School Film Festival and the Newark International Youth Film Festival.
Her 2017 short “Phonies,” which stars her grandmother and looks at the effects of technology on society, received “Best Documentary” at the Texas-wide Pegasus Film Festival and “Best Experimental” at the national Elkhorn Valley BEA D7 Film and Media Conference.
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FILMMAKER AND HOCKADAY STUDENT ALEXA MAY TAKES HER SHOT
Story by
POHLMAN Photography by DANNY FULGENCIO
SPOTLIGHT
STORIES OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Alexa May has created narratives, documentaries and a musical.
“I would write stories and make films even if screenings and awards weren’t available,” she says. “It’s that feeling of creating something of your own with hopes that in some shape or form you touch or inspire others. That’s the ultimate goal.”
May says the process of writing, directing and editing her projects differs from project to project. She spent five months writing her 2018 film “All Grown Up,” which follows a girl named Lola as she realizes the responsibilities and consequences of growing up. After casting the film, May and crew spent 15 hours shooting in multiple locations. Editing the 13-minute video took two months. Another 2018 film, “When He Came Home,” about how a woman changes during a divorce, required two days of filming and a month of editing.
Directing is the most challenging for May. She’s still learning how to work with different actors and manage a large production crew. “In the end, after tiring, restless, beautiful work, it (is) all worth it,” she says, “and I take so much from the experience.”
JORDAN SPIETH
What he’s up to now:
Jordan Spieth is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour and former No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking. He is a three-time major winner and the 2015 FedEx Cup champion. In April 2016, Time magazine named Spieth to its list of the “100 Most Influential People,” noting that he “exemplifies everything that’s great about sports.” Spieth was born in 1993 in Dallas to Shawn and Mary Christine Spieth. He attended St. Monica Catholic School and graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School in 2011. He learned to play golf at Brookhaven Country Club.
Three things to know
1
He is close to sister Ellie, who has autism. “She’s the most special part of our family,” he told The Dallas Morning News. “She’s the funniest part of our family.”
2
Spieth bought a $2.3-million Preston Hollow home in 2015. Next, he purchased a $7.1-million home with a 12-car garage and adjoining basketball court, which features a mural of the clubhouse at Augusta National, according to SportsDay.
3
Spieth married long-time girlfriend, Annie Verret, on Nov. 24, 2018, in Dallas. Golfweek magazine collected Instagram pics. “He says what he believes,” a former Jesuit teacher told The Catholic News Service. “He believes in supporting others, taking care of others before he takes care of himself.” —
LISA KRESL
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“I remember it feeling so surreal watching my once 2D stories come to life on screen.”
JESUIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL
NOTABLE ALUM
Alexa May’s short “Phonies” stars her grandmother.
CONSTRUCTION AT HILLCREST HIGH School and the nearby Walnut Hill Pump Station caused many a traffic tizzy for nearby neighbors over the past year.
But the new Hillcrest principal, Joseph Sotelo, says construction, which started in 2017, should be done by December with parts facing Hillcrest Road done as early as the end of April.
“The water plant next door is also under construction, so it looks like we’re getting this massive Taj Mahal,” Sotelo says of the school project, a result of a 2015 Dallas ISD bond package. “Weather has slowed us down a little bit but we’re rockin’ and rollin’. The whole community is looking forward to it. The school wasn’t dilapidated, but it was time for a facelift.”
WRA Architects planned the renovation, which includes a new public entrance and administration offices, a two-story classroom addition with areas for independent study, upgrades to fine arts spaces and a 1,000-seat gymnasium with locker rooms and a tornado shelter, among other improvements.
Historical photos of the school and students will be made into murals for the administrative wing.
Sotelo says the new facilities will help the school’s International Baccalaureate program and collegiate academy grow.
“We’re in competition with other schools and private schools,” Sotelo says. “We enjoy having those private school students visit us. They take tours and shadow our students, and it’s great to see them see our school in a new light.”
Hillcrest High School
9924 Hillcrest Road
Enrollment: 1,200
Mascot: Panther
Story by LISA KRESL
HILLCREST HIGHLIGHTS:
• Budget: $26.5 million
• Size: 102,400 square feet total; 81,400 square feet of additions and 21,000 square feet of renovated areas
• 22 new classrooms off Hillcrest Avenue
• Seven classrooms and an administrative area off Lakehurst
• New competition gym and locker room with a storm shelter in the lower level
• New auxiliary gym in the courtyard
• Upgrades to existing classrooms, hallways, auditorium, cafeteria, kitchen, electrical systems, HVAC, lighting
• New parking lot on the northwest corner
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Above: A rendering by WRA Architects depicts Hillcrest High School after construction.
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LAWNS, GARDENS & TREES
TAYLOR MADE IRRIGATION Repairs, service, drains. 30+ years exp. Ll 6295 469-853-2326. John
LAWNS, GARDENS & TREES
#1 WHITE ROCK TREE WIZARDS
Professionals, Experts, Artists. Trim, Remove, Cabling, Bracing/Bolting. Cavity-Fill Stump Grind. Emergencies, Hazards. Insd. Free Est. 972-803-6313. arborwizard.com
CHUPIK TREE SERVICE
Trim, Remove, Stump Grind. Free Est. Insured. 214-823-6463
DALLAS K.D.R.SERVICES • 214-349-0914
Lawn Service & Landscape Installation
DALLAS GROUNDSKEEPER Organic Lawn Maintenance designed to meet your needs. 214-471-5723 dallasgroundskeeper.com
”WE CARE ABOUT YOUR TREES”
On Staff: • 4 - Certified Arborists • 1 - Tex- Tech Degreed Ag • 1 - Tex A&M Degreed Forester • 3 - Certified Applicators
www.holcombtreeservice.com
214-327-9311
FULLY INSURED Commercial/Residential
LEGAL SERVICES
A WILL? THERE IS A WAY! Estate/Probate matters.maryglennattorney.com 214-802-6768
PEST CONTROL
NATURE KING PEST MANAGEMENT, INC
Squirrels, Rats, Racoon, etc. removal. Best Rates. Since 1994. Same Day Service Available. Rated 5.0 Star on Google. 214-827-0090 natureking.com
PET SERVICES
DOGGIE DEN DALLAS Daycare, Boarding, Grooming, Training. 6444 E. Mockingbird Ln. 214-823-1441 • DoggieDenDallas.com
PET CARE IN YOUR HOME Joyful Walks, Affection Training. Refs. Sunny 214-724-2555
THE PET DIVAS Pet Sitting, Daily Dog Walks, In Home/Overnight Stays.Basic Obedience Training. thepetdivas.com 817-793-2885. Insured
PLUMBING
AC PLUMBING Repairs, Fixtures, Senior Discounts. Gary Campbell. 214-321-5943
ANDREWS PLUMBING • 214-354-8521
# M37740 Insured. Any plumbing issues.
HAYES PLUMBING INC. Repairs. Insured, 214-343-1427 License M13238
POOLS
CERULEAN POOL SERVICES Family Owned/ Operated. Weekly maintenance, Chemicals, parts & repairs. CeruleanPro.com 214-557-6996
LEAFCHASERS POOL SERVICE Parts/Service. Chemicals/Repairs. Jonathan. 214-729-3311
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ACCOUNTING/TAXES Small Business/Individual Chris King, CPA 214-824-5313 chriskingcpa.com
C.A.S. BOOKKEEPING SERVICES
Personal/Small Business. Payroll, Accounting, Organizing, Consult. Cindy 214-577-7450
REAL ESTATE
SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST Cash Buyer. 214-796-6170
REMODELING
A2H GENERAL CONTRACTING,LLC
Remodeling, Painting, Drywall/Texture, Plumbing, Electrical,Siding, Bathroom/Kitchen Remodels, Tilling, Flooring, Fencing. 469-658-9163. Free Estimates.
A2HGeneralContractingLLC@gmail.com
BLAKE CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTS, LLC
Complete Remodeling, Kitchens, Baths, Additions. Hardie Siding & Replacement Windows. Build On Your Own Lot. Insured. www.blake-construction.com 214-563-5035
BO HANDYMAN Specializing In Historic Home Renovations & Pro Remodels. Custom Carpentry, Doors, Kitchens, Baths & more. 214-437-9730
INTEX CONSTRUCTION Specializing in int/ext. Remodel. 30 Yrs Exp. Steve Graves 214-875-1127
MP ARCHITECTURAL Design & Construction. mattandpaul.com 214-226-1186
O’BRIEN GROUP INC. Remodeling Dallas For Over 17 Years www.ObrienGroupInc.com 214-341-1448
RENOVATE DALLAS renovatedallas.com 214-403-7247
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CAN I FIND LOCAL ...?
WE REFINISH! www.allsurfacerefinishing.com
Tubs, Tiles or Sinks • Cultured Marble • Kitchen Countertops
214-631-8719 •
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ROOFING & GUTTERS
BERT ROOFING INC.
Family owned and operated for over 40 years
• Residential/Commercial • Over 30,000 roofs completed • Seven NTRCA “Golden Hammer” Awards • Free Estimates
www.bertroofing.com
214.321.9341
Bob McDonald Company, Inc. BUILDERS/REMODELERS
30+ Yrs. in Business • Major Additions Complete Renovations • Kitchens/Baths
214-341-1155
bobmcdonaldco.net
• Turnkey Renovations
• Kitchens
• Baths
• Floors
• Windows FREE ESTIMATES greenlovehomes.com
214.864.2444
Residential • Commercial (214) 503-7663 www.scottexteriors.com
SERVICES FOR YOU 25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW Earn $1000 per week. Paid CDL Training Stevens Transport Covers All Costs. 1-877-209-1309 drive4stevens.com
SERVICES FOR YOU
A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. 1-855-741-7459
AIRLINES ARE HIRING Get FAA Approved Hands On Aviation training. Financial Aid For Qualified Students. Career Placement Assistance. Aviation Institute Of Maintenance 888-686-1704
DISH TV $69.99 For 190 Channels. $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation. Smart HD DVR Included. Free Voice Remote. Some Restrictions Apply. 1-855-837-9146
DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS Help And Support Our Veterans. Fast-Free Pick Up. 100% Tax Deductible. 1800-245-0398
MY OFFICE Offers Mailboxes, Copying, Shipping, Office & School Supplies. 9660 Audelia Rd. myofficelh.com 214-221-0011
SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY TV, Internet & Voice For $29.99 Each. 60 MB Per Second Speed. No Contract or Commitment. More Channels, Faster Internet. Unlimited Voice. 1-877-338-2315
SERVICES FOR YOU
START SAVING BIG ON MEDICATIONS Up To 90% Savings from 90daymeds. Over 3500 Medications Available. Prescriptions Req’d. Pharmacy Checker Approved. Call For Free Quote 844-776-7620
SKYLIGHTS
ADVOCATE PUBLISHING does not pre-screen, recommend or investigate the advertisements and/or Advertisers published in our magazines. As a result, Advocate Publishing is not responsible for your dealings with any Advertiser. Please ask each Advertiser that you contact to show you the necessary licenses and/or permits required to perform the work you are requesting. Advocate Publishing takes comments and/or complaints about Advertisers seriously, and we do not publish advertisements that we know are inaccurate, misleading and/or do not live up to the standards set by our publications. If you have a legitimate complaint or positive comment about an Advertiser, please contact us at 214-560-4203. Advocate Publishing recommends that you ask for and check references from each Advertiser that you contact, and we recommend that you obtain a written statement of work to be completed, and the price to be charged, prior to approving any work or providing an Advertiser with any deposit for work to be completed.
WORSHIP
BAPTIST
PARK CITIES BAPTIST CHURCH / 3933 Northwest Pky / pcbc.org
Worship & Bible Study 9:15 & 10:45 Traditional, Contemporary, Spanish Speaking / 214.860.1500
ROYAL LANE BAPTIST CHURCH / 6707 Royal Lane / 214.361.2809
Christian Education 9:45 a.m. / Worship Service 10:55 a.m. Pastor - Rev. Dr. Michael L. Gregg / www.royallane.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
PRESBYTERIAN
PRESTON HOLLOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / 9800 Preston Road
8:15 am Chapel, 9:30 & 11:00 am Sanctuary, 5:00 pm Founder’s Hall
Senior Pastor Matthew E. Ruffner / www.phpc.org / 214.368.6348
MARKETPLACE
CITY VIEW ANTIQUE MALL
Come browse new arrivals! Spring is around the corner and garden items are appearing daily. We carry Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® for all your Spring projects - come check out our New Paint Colors.
6830 Walling Ln. (off Skillman/Abrams)
214.752.3071 cityviewantiques.com
Computer Repair
Don’t panic! Let a seasoned pro be the interface between you & that pesky windows computer. Hardware & software installation, troubleshooting, training, $60/hour — one hour minimum.
972.639.6413
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FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED and INSURED
Since 1995
Glass •Acrylic Solatubes & Sun Tunnels
Repair & New Installation
Installing
972-263-6033 www.skylightsolutions.com
Replacement,
COMPUTER GUY”
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Our neighborhood tropical oasis
The tropical greenhouse at North Haven Gardens showcases unique plants from around the world. As indoor plants and succulents continue trending across design-savvy social media channels, visitors are delighted to find so many botanical treasures right here in Preston Hollow—perfect for those hoping to ‘green up’ their space.
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