Boerne Business Monthly - February 2016

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A Rusty Machine Shop Gets A Second Life As Artist Nic Campbell’s Studio/Gallery

IDUNNA’S HARVEST: SKIN CARE FOR A MORE BEAUTIFUL YOU BEST RESPONSE TO VOLATILE MARKETS? STAY CALM! LOCAL NEWS & INFO


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Is it just me or is February one BUSY month? It seems like just about everyone I know has a birthday in February, then add in Valentine’s Day and all the other fun activities going on and I feel like this month is full of non-stop things to do! Well, in between all of the hustle and bustle try to take a minute to relax! Why not take a drive out to Sisterdale to visit this month’s cover feature, the Nic Campbell Studio and Gallery. Both the art and the atmosphere are worth checking out! Be sure to read our profile on Idunna’s Harvest as well! Emmy and Claudia are trained estheticians who can help restore and maintain your skins health and vitality! They also have a fantastic February Special going on that is perfect to give as a Valentine’s gift or to treat yourself with! We’ve got plenty of other great articles, news and information in this issue as well! I hope you enjoy this issue of Boerne Business Monthly!

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February 2016

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from the mayor

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profile

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calendar of events

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newsworthy

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cover feature

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Extension Announced for GVTC Gigaregion® Nic Campbell Studio and Gallery by Joseph Lilli

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for a good cause

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ribbon cuttings

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bisd news

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real estate

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finances

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Idunna’s Harvest: Skin Care for a More Beautiful You!

Bandera Electric Coop. Hosts Annual 5K/10K

Boerne Education Foundation Awards $126,493 in Teacher Grants 2016 Good Year to Buy/Sell a Home says Real Estate Center Chief Economist Best Response to Volatile Markets? Stay Calm! article courtesy of Edward Jones

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art Mooney Makes Sense: Maps as Art

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Continuing to Thrive!

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This last year sure went by fast and boy, so did January 2016! As a City, we have accomplished a lot, but not without collaborating with our many partners. Through all of our partnerships with the community, with Kendall County, the Texas Department of Transportation, the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Alamo Area Council of Governments, and with our award winning Boerne Independent School District, we are committed to Boerne’s future. I believe we are managing our growth in a very thoughtful and responsible way. People just want to live in Boerne – is that a bad thing? I don’t think so. We need new ideas, new friends, and new businesses in our community so Boerne continues to thrive. I hope you have heard that Boerne is now a “Drive now, talk or text later” city. This new rule, banning the use of portable electronic devices while driving, became effective on January 1st with Boerne police officers working to educate motorists. Active enforcement begins this month, so let’s all focus on driving safely in and around Boerne. Our main reason for passing this new law in Boerne is for safety – keeping motorists and pedestrians as safe as possible. Whomever is calling or sending a message to us while we are driving will just have to wait a few minutes for our reply. Nothing is so critical that it can’t wait until we pull over to respond. Let’s all pledge to be a safer driver in 2016! Have you ever considered serving on a City Board or Commission? We are starting now to get the word out about appointments to our various advisory groups that help City Council and staff by providing insights and recommendations to improve city services. These are volunteers that spend a few hours each month attending meetings, researching issues, and contributing their ideas. We rely heavily on these folks and appreciate the work they do. Anyone interested in

applying to serve on a committee of interest can simply print out a copy of the application from the Boards and Commission page of our website www.boerne-tx.gov and bring it by my office at City Hall. As you know, 2016 is a big election year. It’s never too early to register to vote – do it now so your voice can be heard during this election season. Just contact your county elections office to get the required forms. In Boerne we will have three city council seats on the ballot in May – electing representatives for Districts 1, 3, and 5. So anyone living in the Boerne city limits and interested in running for office can pick up a candidate packet from City Hall. The filing period is open now and continues through February 19. More information about the city election is also on our city website, just do a search for the elections page. I want to take this chance to thank all of the great folks at the Boerne Chamber of Commerce. The president, Crisanne Zamponi, and her team are some of the hardest working, dedicated people I know. They not only put on the wildly successful Wild Game Dinner every December, they also lend their facility, staff, volunteers and energy to maintain Boerne’s holiday magic – they were a tremendous help with the city’s Dickens on Main activities. They work closely with all of our area businesses to ensure their success through training, networking events, and business and personal leadership programs. This organization is key to Boerne’s thriving retail community and they do what they do best without seeking glory. So here is a HUGE thank you to the Chamber staff and board of directors!

- Mayor Mike

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Skin Care for a More Beautiful You! by Lauren Stumberg

Often overlooked and underappreciated, your skin is the largest organ in the human body. Stress, hormones, food and sunlight can all take their toll on your skin, but a little help from the trained estheticians at Idunna’s Harvest can help to restore and maintain your skin’s health and vitality. Located right in the middle of Boerne at 103 E. Kronkosky Street in a quaint and charming little stone cottage, Idunna’s Harvest offers an array of skin care treatments, waxing and spa services. “I knew this was the perfect location for Idunna’s Harvest as soon as I laid eyes on it,” said owner and skin therapist, Noemi “Emmy” Costlow. Though just off of Main Street, the location provides a peaceful, calming atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation and pampering. “After years of working in the corporate world I was ready for a change,” stated Emmy. “I wanted to do something that I enjoy and I found that in esthetics. I enrolled in The Salon Professionals Academy and after I graduated worked for a few other spas, however my desire was to be able to create an environment where we really cater to our clients.” Soon after Idunna’s Harvest had opened, a friend of Emmy’s from The Salon Professionals Academy, Claudia Heyne, came on board. Both Costlow and Heyne are dedicated to providing individualized treatment plans for their clients. According to Costlow, “Too often when it comes to skin care, spas and estheticians offer cookie-cutter approaches to treating your skin. You will not find that at Idunna’s Harvest. We believe in establishing a relationship with our customers, learning their skin care

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goals and desires and then we develop an individual plan to reach those goals.” Emmy and Claudia both truly enjoy what they do. “We look forward to spending our day taking care of our clients. It really is a lot of fun,” said Heyne. Costlow and Heyne also believe that providing quality products will produce optimal results for their customers. Idunna’s Harvest offers both glô•therapeutics and Eminence Organic Skin Care to cover all of their clients’

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February 2016

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

FEBRUARY 1 – MARCH 31 THE FANTASTIC WORLD OF DAN YACCARINO EXHIBIT In the Gallery of the Patrick Heath Public Library 451 North Main – Boerne Dan Yaccarino is an award-winning artist whose work has been featured in magazines, ad campaigns, and animation worldwide. Having written and/ illustrated over 30 children’s books, Yaccarino’s distinctly retro-style illustrations (primarily in gouache) never fail to touch your heart nor transport you back-in-time. Growing up in Montclair, New Jersey,Yaccarino was influenced by comic books, vintage animation, toys and old films. FEBRUARY 2 GROUNDHOG DAY GBCC RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR C4 LANDSCAPE & DESIGN 1:30pm to 2:00pm | 121 South Main – Boerne FEBRUARY 4 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR CERTAPRO PAINTERS 11:30am to 12:00pm | 121 S. Main St. – Boerne

GBCC RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR FRESH URBAN FLOWERS 1:30pm to 2:00pm | 616 E. Blanco Rd. Ste. 100 – Boerne FEBRUARY 6 BOERNE PERFORMING ARTS - A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS 7:30pm to 10:00pm | Boerne Champion Auditorium 201 Charger Blvd – Boerne The “Orchestra of the Stars” will feature the best and brightest artists and soloists as they present a lively and entertaining performance specializing in the music that “made” the movies! FEBRUARY 8 KENDALL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT 9:00am to 11:00am | Kendall County Courthouse 201 E. San Antonio Ave. – Boerne FEBRUARY 11 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR THE SHABBY PALETTE

1:30pm to 2:00pm | 347 N. Main – Boerne GBCC BUSINESS AFTER HOURS MIXER SPONSORED BY DIETZ-MCCLEAN OPTICAL CO. INC 5:00pm to 7:00pm | 1421 S. Main, Suite 113 – Boerne FEBRUARY 13 BOERNE CHOCOLATE WALK 11:00am to 5:00pm | Downtown Boerne Join the Boerne community for this sweet event! The walk will take you through Boerne’s Downtown district and you will see firsthand unique stores, galleries and restaurants. Tickets are available online only starting January 13. Limited availability. They will go fast! SECOND SATURDAY ART & WINE 5:00pm to 8:00pm | Galleries in Boerne The 2nd Saturday participants go all out with complimentary beverages and a variety of hors d’oeuvres along with fantastic art! continued on page 12

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BROADWAY FOR MY VALENTINE 7:00pm | Cave Without A Name 325 Kreutzberg Rd – Boerne Some of Fredericksburg Theater Company’s favorite performers hit the stage at Cave Without A Name, Throne Room singing some of Broadway’s greatest hits. Featuring vocalists such as Kerry Goff, Zac Tiedemann, Katie Murphy, Ashleigh Goff, and Brynn Bowyer, accompanied by pianist, Nancy Rickerhauser, these artists will be taking you through the great American musical theater songbook. $25 in advance; $30 at the door. FEBRUARY 13-14 BOERNE MARKET DAYS 10:00am to 5:00pm | Main Plaza 100 N. Main – Boerne Great shopping in an outdoor setting.

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FEBRUARY 14 VALENTINE’S DAY FEBRUARY 15 PRESIDENTS DAY FEBRUARY 18 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR BEST WESTERN 11:30am to 2:00pm | 36756 IH 10 W. – Boerne FEBRUARY 19 GBCC ANNUAL AWARDS GALA SPONSORED BY COLDWELL BANKER, D’ANN HARPER REALTORS 6:00pm to10:00pm The Cana Ballroom at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church 202 W. Kronkosky – Boerne boerne.org for ticket information FEBRUARY 23 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR THE SOLiD GROUP 1:30pm to 2:00pm – 121 South Main – Boerne FEBRUARY 25 THE BUSINESS PLAN EDUCATION SESSION 11:00am to 2:00pm | Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Main St. – Boerne Sponsored by the University of Texas San Antonio Small Business Development Center and hosted by The Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce. Whether you need a business plan to map out your plan for your business or are writing a plan because you want to expand, this is the class for you. Cost is $15. GBCC RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1:30pm to 2:00pm | 31 Ammann Road – Boerne continued on page 22

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Extension announced for GVTC GigaRegion® Parties with the GVTC GigaRegion® announce they are continuing their partnership set to expire in June 2016. The extension will continue indefinitely. The GVTC GigaRegion®, established in June 2014, is a unique public/ private partnership among the cities of Boerne, Bulverde and Gonzales. The purpose is to leverage GVTC’s fiber network and gigabit internet connections to drive economic development throughout the region. The extension announcement came during a work shop at GVTC to review the comprehensive marketing campaign in place to brand and drive awareness on the benefits of the GigaRegion®. At the work shop, officials with the GigaRegion® partner cities, along with GVTC executives, developed strategies to turn the marketing campaign into jobs. Each partner city offers a variety of unique economic incentives, along with GVTC’s fiber network, to compete with San Antonio and Austin to attract businesses to the Hill Country and Gonzales. Target companies include enterprise

businesses, small to medium businesses with an office location, and home businesses. GigaRegion® economic development leaders will primarily focus on medical, financial, cyber-security, information technology and education industries. One option discussed for attracting more home-based business operators is to establish shared office locations, also known as, ‘incubators.’ Here, homebased operators could have access to GVTC’s gigabit speeds and collaborate/ network with other work from home business owners. Other advantages cited for doing business in the GVTC GigaRegion® include affordable utility costs, available business park/office space, excellent schools and high quality of life. About GVTC: GVTC is a full-service communications provider offering high-speed Internet, digital cable TV, phone and interactive home security monitoring to residential and business customers to customers in far north San Antonio, the Texas Hill Country and South Central

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A Rusty Machine Shop Gets A Second Life As Artist Nic Campbell’s Studio/Gallery

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We’ve all have had moments in our lives where something happened that changed the course of our lives. Sometimes it’s a choice, and sometimes it just happens. Boerne artist Nic Campbell clearly remembers such a turning point that shaped his own life. It happened in 2010 at Sam Houston State University. Campbell was studying horticulture then so he could get into Landscape Architecture. Because he was required to take design courses in the school’s Art Department, he found himself working alongside art majors. The work he produced drew the attention and admiration of both his professors and classmates. They convinced him to switch from Landscape Architecture to Studio Art. “I was a bit behind some of the other art students, but when

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I switched full time to art, I quickly caught up. And with the support of family and friends, I just took my art to the next level,” Campbell confides. He soon became president of the Student Art Association, entered into art auctions, and worked with noted granite sculptor Jesús Moroles. Aware of his budding talent, Sam Houston State purchased one of Campbell’s large paintings and hung it in the Student Center, where it still hangs today. As Campbell grew ever more proficient in his craft, he even agreed to a speed painting performance at a Woodlands golf course. Beginning with blank canvasses, he painted images rapidly, choreographing his brush strokes to music. When done, the paintings were auctioned off to benefit the Wounded Warrior project. “Both of my grandfathers fought in World War II, so I saw this as an opportunity to give back to the men and women who

bravely fought for our country,” he exclaims. Murals and Large-Scale Paintings In the midst of his art studies and other art endeavors, he moved into a huge barn in New Waverly that became his studio and living quarters. The barn allowed him to hone his skill creating large-scale paintings, a skill which he used to paint murals on the sides of buildings and to create the giant works for which he is noted today. While still in school and taking on various outside art projects, Campbell also began working in a nearby oilfield. He eventually vacated his studio barn when he was promoted to the Eagle-Ford shale area near San Antonio. “That’s when I called my dad, who’s a realtor, and asked him to find me another barn near Boerne so I could open my own art studio,” he says. His dad, Jim Campbell, found a run-down machine shop in Sisterdale, about 13


miles northwest of Boerne off Highway 1376 (Sisterdale Road), and across the street from Sister Creek Vineyards. Badly in need of repair, Campbell, his dad, and two friends, Frank and Jessie Kirby, spent just over a year renovating and converting the 1940s shop into Campbell’s art studio and gallery. “It’s not your typical-looking gallery,” notes Campbell. “I think that’s what makes it really unique. As stated on my website, it’s a true ‘only in Texas’ art experience.’” Visitors who drive to the studio/gallery see an intriguing sight. An old rusty truck dug out from the back of the shop sits in front sporting the studio/gallery sign. And just beyond the truck is the gallery entrance with large carved doors imported from India. Stepping inside the metal interior, visitors encounter a raw, open space that gets a jolt of energy from a dramatic chandelier hung from the rafters. Giant paintings attached to metal cables and pulleys also hang suspended in midair from the rafters. On some occasions, when working on a large painting, Campbell will paint on the main gallery floor. If visitors come at the right time, they’ll get to see him painting. “It’s important for me to get people involved, to come in, and to see an actual working artist,” he enthuses. In addition to his own works, Campbell currently displays bronze sculptures created by Fredericksburg sculptor Jonas Perkins, and the works of Darren Wood and Andy Bennett. When Campbell was in school he was caught up in surrealism. But now he describes his artistic style as a balance between realism and expressionism. His paintings are usually very large, like the 13-foot Indian displayed in his gallery, and are painted with oils like the Renaissance masters of old. Campbell says two artists in particular have influenced his

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work profoundly. They are Chuck Close, an American painter who achieved fame through his massive-scale portraits, and Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. He especially admires Close. “Close has had the biggest influence on my work. Despite being disabled and confined to a wheelchair, he doesn’t let anything hold him back from painting his huge portraits. “I painted a replica of a very famous self-portrait Close did in the ‘70s. I keep it wherever I go because whenever I get frustrated or tired or stressed out, his picture inspires me because of his attitude and work ethic, and how he overcame adversity.” Art Lessons and More Besides painting, Campbell also provides art lessons to high school students who show an interest in art. “It means a lot to me to Jim and Nic Campbell

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welcome students in Boerne and the surrounding area who are curious and passionate about art, and to teach them everything I know,” he says. He also plans on conducting weekend art workshops, teaching canvas construction, and hosting special events at his studio/gallery such as meetings, wine and paint parties, or small family gatherings. “I just want to support the arts locally and have fun at the same time. I also love helping emerging or established artists by giving them a place where they can display their work,” he says. The Nic Campbell Studio/ Gallery is open Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the exception of special events. Studio hours and lessons are held Monday through Wednesday. BBM

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Bandera Electric Cooperative Inc. will be holding the annual 5K/10K Cowboy Capital Stampede, March 19 at the Bandera City Park. The race is held each year to raise money for four charitable organizations that operate within in the BEC service territory. In 2015, despite the wind and rain, more than $5,000 was collected and shared among the Boys and Girls Club of Bandera County, Helping Hand, Hill Country Daily Bread and St. Vincent de Paul. All of the runners successfully completed the 5K and 10K courses while battling water puddles and cooler-than-normal temperatures. This year, the four nonprofit beneficiaries will be chosen by a committee in February. We encourage anyone interested in a fun morning, fitness and giving back to the community to join them for the Cowboy Capital Stampede 5K/10K run. The race will start at 8:30 a.m. rain or shine. All participants will receive a race T-shirt and medal, and are invited to enjoy post-race refreshments. For more information, registration information and updates please visit BanderaElectric.com or call (866)226-3372.BBM

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At Trio Rehabilitation & Wellness Solutions, they believe that their first responsibility is to help each other through the human experience and do this by providing unique and specialized tools, as well as education in a safe and private atmosphere. They provide speech, occupational, and physical therapy so that you can live the life of the person in your dreams. President Jennie Colvin, OT, MOT and her staff believe they can help their patients capture the lifestyle that has always been just barely out of reach through inspiration, compassion, and encouragement. Trio Rehabilitation & Wellness Solutions is located at 217 E. Bandera Rd., Ste.2 & 3 in Boerne and their phone number is (830) 331-2083. Please feel free to visit their website www. triorws.com for more information.

Janet Baker, owner of Merle Norman Cosmetics and Spa in Boerne has moved her spa and is now located in downtown Boerne inside a lovely Victorian Sunday House at the corner of Pecan Street and River Road. Her staff specializes in offering the best skin care consultations, products, and facial and waxing services in town, due primarily to the Janet’s cumulative knowledge and experience and her on-site Licensed Esthetician. Merle Norman Cosmetics and Spa new address is 123 Pecan Street in Boerne. For more information or if you wish to make an appointment, please call Janet at (830) 331-8445 and please visit her website www.facetimeboerne.com.

Blessings in a Backpack mobilizes communities, individuals and resources to provide food on the weekends for elementary school children across America who might otherwise go hungry. Blessings in a Backpack is a 501 C (3) non-profit organization currently feeding over 83,000 children 900 schools in 46 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The program is a hybrid of private sector funding and public partnership carried out in schools. They are feeding the future of America, one school at a time. If you are interested in volunteering or donating, please contact Boerne’s Local Program Coordinator, Karon Shouse, at (830) 446-1618 and visit their website www.blessingsinabackpack.org.

Resource Management, Inc. (RMI) is an HRO solution that helps businesses simplify and save time. With RMI to handle the necessary Human Resources and compliance programs for your company, you and your staff can concentrate on what you do best. Business Development Executive David Leister and the experts at RMI include certified professionals in HR, Risk Management, IT, Accounting and Payroll. Their breadth of experience in multiple areas of HR business helps them create customized suites of benefits and services to meet your unique needs. You can find David and his staff at Resource Management, Inc. at 8026 Vantage Dr., Ste. 130D in San Antonio. You can also call (210) 797-6655 or (800) 508-0048 and visit their website www. rmi-solutions.com for more information.

John Thornton of MassMutual South Texas’ primary objective is to help you achieve financial freedom in a complex and constantly changing world by recommending insurance products that can help you achieve what is most important to you. He is supported by a team of professional staff with many years of combined experience in financial and retirement services, estate planning, annuities, charitable giving, business insurance, executive compensation and employee benefits. You can call John Thornton at MassMutual South Texas at (865) 385-3621 and visit his website at www.financialguide.com/John-Thornton for more information or if you wish to make an appointment, his office is located at 10101 Reunion Pl., Suite 300 in San Antonio.

Autumn Marten’s love of helping others and her passion for real estate are the secret ingredients to her success in building relationships and her referral business! Whether you are buying, selling or investing, you will witness Autumn’s sincere commitment to her clients and appreciate her decade of expertise of ever-changing market trends and analyses. Autumn is also an affiliate for Homes for Heroes. “Service deserves its rewards and I want to help our teachers, healthcare workers, military personnel, firefighters, and policemen live the American dream. It’s my way of giving back to my community heroes who risk their lives for us everyday!” Call Autumn Martens - Realtor, Homes for Heroes at (830) 816-3500 for more details of how HFH will financially assist you to get you into a home. It can be the difference of Renting VS. Buying! You can also find Autumn at 1018 River Road, Suite 300 in Boerne and visit her website www.AutumnMartens.com.

The Sisters’ Attic Thrift and Resale Shop has moved to a different building on the grounds of the Benedictine Sisters at 216 W. Highlands Drive. The shop is perfect if you are looking for that special something. The Sisters’ Attic Thrift and Resale Shop is the perfect place to find a variety of gently used clothing, specialty items, and household collectibles. The Shop is open Monday through Saturday from 10 am - 4 pm. The Sisters’ Attic Thrift and Resale Shop is located on the grounds of the Benedictine Sisters in the south end of Sophia Center at 216 W. Highland Dr. You can call the Shop at (830) 249-0020 and visit their website at www.benedictineministries. com/sistersattic.html.

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Dukes Bar is up and running! Dukes has drink specials, games, free pool, free food, patio, dance floor and much more. Dukes Bar is non-smoking but does have a cigar lounge. You can find Dukes Bar at 1032 North Main Street in Boerne and is open from 3 pm to 2 am (Happy Hour is 3 to 7 pm). You can also contact owner Brad Lewis at (830) 331-1212 and follow the bar on their Facebook page www.facebook.com/ Dukesbar1032/?fref=ts.

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The Christmas Shoppe, “Where It’s Christmas Everyday”, is located in historic downtown Boerne and was established in 1996. They have over 20 dazzling themed tree’s covered in the delights of the season from Hill Country to traditional. Owner Emily Carvalho invites you to stop in The Christmas Shoppe located t 132 South Main Street in Boerne. You can call Emily at (830) 816-2176 and be sure to like their Facebook page at www.facebook. com/The-Christmas-Shoppe-167775423240703/ info/?tab=overview to see the arrival of the latest and timeless items and store specials.

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Boerne Education Foundation Awards $126,493 in Teacher Grants

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The Boerne Education Foundation awarded $126,493 in Teacher Impact Grants (TIGs) to educators in the Boerne ISD at the district’s annual faculty meeting on Friday, January 8, 2016. Forty-seven teachers received grants based on their proposals for classroom projects and educational enhancements. “Some truly great things are going to happen in classrooms across the district because of the creativity, commitment and perseverance of our grant recipients,” said Boerne ISD superintendent David Stelmazewski, “and the generosity of the BEF and its donors.” Amy Story, chair of BEF’s Teacher Impact Grants committee, and BEF president Angie Lemmons made the presentation along with two of BEF’s Annual Campaign contributors, Rick Cheshier from GVTC, and Aggies for Education, a group of A&M alumni. “The TIG committee was pleased that the amount of requests nearly doubled this year,” Story said, “Happily, successful BEF fundraising enabled us to fulfill more grants. It was exciting to be able to fund so many innovative and necessary items to benefit the students of BISD.” Some of the grants that were awarded include: Assertive Technology for Dyslexic Learners $10,018, Science Technology Stimulus $6,303, iPads for Special Education $2,320, Shedding Light on Physics $1,881, Math K’Nexions $1,135, Educational Aquarium $549. The grants are awarded as part of a competitive process, with teacher identity and campus affiliation shielded from the committee during proposal evaluation. The foundation received grant requests from 75 applicants totaling more than $300,000. Funds to support the TIG program are the result of proceeds from BEF’s annual fundraising gala, Rock On, the Annual Giving Campaign and various other fundraisers throughout the year. Rock On Riviera, the 2016 fundraising gala, will take place on April 16th at The Cana Ballroom at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. About Boerne Education Foundation Boerne Education Foundation is a volunteer-led, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation formed in 1997 that is independent of the Boerne Independent School District. The mission of BEF is to provide opportunities for excellence in education, promote innovation in teaching, and partner with the community to enhance the quality of education in collaboration and alignment with Boerne Independent School District. BBM

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The Texas housing market has been going strong the last few years. While it’s likely to cool off some this year, the chief economist for the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University said now is still a good time to buy or sell a home. Low interest rates make it an especially appealing time to be a buyer, said Dr. Jim Gaines. The biggest challenge is the lack of selection. “The only reason that it might not be a good year is some buyers may have a hard time finding what they want,” Gaines said. “We still have a shortage of existing inventory being listed for sale.” Last month, Texas had a 3.1-month housing inventory. The Center considers 6.5 months a balanced market. “You’ll have to work very closely with an agent or someone who is close to the market on a day-to-day basis, because in many of our markets properties are being grabbed up almost as soon as they come up for sale,” Gaines said, “often on the same day and with multiple offers.” In other words, once you find a home you like, be prepared to act quickly.

This is good news for sellers, who will probably have no trouble getting the price they want — at least for the first half of the year. “I think we’re going to see a slowdown in the housing market this year, but the market’s not going to stall,” Gaines said. The median price for a home in Texas last month was $201,900, up $8,200 from the previous month and up $9,900 from a year ago. “The past four years we’ve had this tremendous imbalance between the demand for housing and the supply being offered for sale. What I think will happen is the demand is going to slow down, and builders will keep supplying because they’ll find there’s still a very good market for new homes. People will decide now’s a good time to buy or sell, maybe before interest rates go up. The market will end up more balanced than it’s been. “Buyers will start finding that home prices won’t go up as fast and maybe some bargains will come out there.” Here are how many Texas metros fared in December (data current as of Jan. 25, 2016).

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Housing market data for these and most other Texas MLSs are available on the Center’s website (https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/data/housing-activity/). For more of Gaines’ outlook for 2016, read “2016 Economic and Housing Outlook: Q&A with James Gaines.” It’s online at https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/articles/tierra-grande/2016%20economic%20housing%20outlook. Funded primarily by Texas real estate licensee fees, the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University was created by the state legislature to meet the needs of many audiences, including the real estate industry, instructors, researchers and the general public. The Center is part of Mays Business School at Texas A&M University. BBM

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In recent months, stocks have fallen sharply from their record highs, with one-day drops that can rightfully be called “dizzying.” As an investor, what are you to make of this volatility? For one thing, you’ll find it useful to know the probable causes of the market gyrations. Most experts cite global fears about China’s economic slowdown, falling oil prices and anticipation of a move by the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates as the key factors behind the stock market’s decline. On the other hand, the U.S. economy is still doing fairly well. Employers are adding jobs at a pretty good clip, wages are rising, home prices are up and overall economic growth has been reasonably solid. In other words, we are in a vastly better place than in the period before the Great Recession of 2008 and early 2009, when the financial markets bottomed out. Nonetheless, it’s only natural that you might feel some trepidation over what’s been happening in the financial markets over the past few weeks. So, what should you do? Here are a few suggestions: Expect more of the same. Be prepared for more volatility, potentially including big drops one day followed by big gains the next. Until the factors considered responsible for the current volatility – that is, China’s slowing economy, low oil prices and the Federal Reserve’s decision on rates – have been fully absorbed into the market’s pricing mechanisms, big price swings, one way or another, are to be expected. Don’t panic. The headlines may look grim, but today’s newspapers are tomorrow’s recycling pile. Volatility is nothing new, and the financial markets are more resilient than you may think. Look for opportunities. By definition, a downturn occurs when investors sell massive amounts of stocks, but it actually may be a good time to buy them, while their price is down. Look at the most successful businesses and their products and services. If you can envision these companies still being around and thriving in ten years, why wouldn’t you want to buy their stocks at potentially lower prices? Diversify. During the downturn, just about everyone’s portfolio was affected. But if yours took a particularly large hit, it might be because your holdings are over-concentrated in stocks, especially the types of stocks that fared the worst. You may need to further diversify your portfolio through a mixture of domestic and international stocks, bonds, government securities, real estate, certificates of deposit (CDs) and other vehicles. Diversification, by itself, can’t guarantee a profit

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or prevent against all losses, but it can help blunt the harshest effects of volatility. Review your investment strategy. Unless your goals have changed, there’s no reason to revise your long-term investment strategy, even in the face of wild fluctuations in the financial markets. Still, it’s always a good idea to review your strategy at least once a year, possibly in consultation with a financial professional. You may need to make smaller-scale adjustments in response to changes in the economy, interest rates, and so on, but don’t abandon your core principles, such as maintaining a portfolio that reflects your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon. Investing will never be either risk-free or predictable. But by taking the steps described above, you can relieve some of the stress associated with volatility and help yourself stay on track toward your financial objectives. BBM Ron Warden is a financial advisor for Edward Jones. 830.249.8286, www.edwardjones.com 215 W Bandera Rd Ste 113 B Boerne, Texas 78006 Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should understand the risks involved of owning investments, including interest rate risk, credit risk and market risk. The value of investments fluctuates and investors can lose some or all of their principal. Special risks are inherent to international investing, including those related to currency fluctuations and foreign political and economic events. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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Oakridge Lane is aptly named as one is truly surrounded by a ridge of gorgeous mature oaks. This property is an ideal 2nd home/retreat/recreational space located in close proximity to San Antonio & Boerne. A comfortable, updated family home w/room for outdoor living, raising livestock, 4-H projects, gardening & enjoying nature. Two level ridges provide incredible views for pure sunset watching or perhaps envisioning future home sites. Cleared of cedar, fenced & cross-fenced w/usable soil & pasture. The complete setting of farmhouse, barn & swaying grasses takes you back to simpler days when time passed by very slowly.

$1,255,500 Contact Carol Schultz – (210) 268-3691

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Immaculate home located only two blocks from the new Elementary school. Private location on cul-de-sac. Two living areas, master bedroom downstairs. Formal dining room, breakfast area, high ceilings. Sprinkler system, in-wall pest control, wired for security. Family home owners park for the kids.

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