Volume 14, Issue 08: February 2022
BOERNE business monthly
BLUE STAR IMAGING BOERNE YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A WORLD-CLASS ATHLETE TO RECEIVE WORLD-CLASS CARE
NAVIGATING SKILLED CARE
10 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE REMODELING
LOCAL NEWS & INFO
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Well, how did your January shake out? Was it the productive, fresh start to the new year we all dream about? Or was it a flop? Mine was definitely the latter! I got sick (like everyone else in Boerne), then sick again, and let’s just say nothing much got accomplished! So for me, I’m declaring a do-over and starting again with February. Hopefully the second time’s a charm. Did you know that the Dallas Cowboys Football Club has their own diagnostic imaging center? And did you know that they have opened their second location right here in Boerne? This month we feature Blue Star Imaging Boerne. With their cutting-edge technology and commitment to superb customer service, BSI is making care designed for world-class athletes accessible to everyone. Learn more about them starting on page 16. Since the spring of 2020, most of us have found ourselves spending a lot more time in our homes. Do you wish your kitchen was updated? Maybe you’d like a bigger master bathroom? Need more closet space? Whatever it is, taking on a remodel is no easy task. On page 8, Trent Teat of Ballroom Baths & Home Design lets us in on what we should know before tackling that remodel. If you’re ready to start, give Trent a call and don’t forget to mention his ad in BBM for 10% Off!
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February is also American Heart Month. Be sure to check out the article by Annie’s Apothecary on the benefits of Nitric Oxide for not only heart health, but so much more! At some point, all of us with have to make decisions concerning an aging loved one. In this issue, Karl Eggerss of CAPTRUST helps us to navigate putting a loved one in skilled care. Having a good plan in place can make it so much less stressful once that time finally comes. I hope you all have a fantastic February. There is lots of fun stuff going on this month here in Boerne. There are Valentine’s events, Super Bowl parties and so much more. Get out there and enjoy our super cool town!
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February CONTENTS
08: renovate
What to Know Before You Remodel
by Trent Teat of Ballroom Baths & Home Design
10: calendar 12: planning Renee Campbell
Robin McCall Dallenbach
Navigating Skilled Care
courtesy of Karl Eggerss – CAPTRUST
16: cover feature
Blue Star Imaging Boerne: You Don’t Have to Be A World-Class Athlete to Receive World-Class Care
27: health
Nitric Oxide Improves Your Body’s Performance in More Ways Than One Leigh Ann Greenberg, PharmD, RPh Annie’s Apothecary
28: fun facts 30: ribbon cuttings
24: jobs Jim Campbell
Steven Karam
Texas Hits Record Job Level in December
courtesy of Texas Real Estate Research Center & Texas Workforce Commission
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WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE REMODELING YOUR HOME
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It is very common for people who live in the same residence year after year to begin imagining their home looking a different way. Some might envision their bathroom being a different color, or a different layout, or even a brand new look altogether. Others might daydream about having a bigger kitchen. I mean, who couldn't use a little more counter space and a few more cabinets? Or perhaps one might consider replacing their wooden floors with some pearl white granite or dark blue tiles? The truth is, seeing the same thing over and over year after year can eventually become dull and boring. So, in order to liven things up and keep the excitement flowing we often try new things to help stimulate our minds and satisfy our need to see change. Although, most of us might enjoy seeing a change in the scenery around our home, it’s also very important to understand the pros and cons of building your dream home. We can’t tell you how many people have made the mistake of guessing the cost of their home makeover instead of actually speaking with professionals to assess a realistic budget for the renovations they want to implement into their home. Trent Teat, the CEO of Ballroom Baths & Home Design (BRB), wanted to give our readers some valuable insight on things to consider before initiating the process to remodeling your home.
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WHAT ARE 3 COMMON MISTAKES HOMEOWNERS USUALLY MAKE WHEN REMODELING THIER HOME? Trent’s Answer: Setting an unrealistic budget. Not complementing the original architectural style. Failing to check contractor reviews. WHAT WOULD YOU CONSIDER THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF REMODELING? Trent’s Answer: Plan ahead. Increase efficiency, not just the size. Make sure the contractor you choose is fully insured.
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WHAT ARE 5 TIPS YOU CAN OFFER HOMEOWNERS WHO ARE CONSIDERING RENOVATIONS? Trent’s Answer: Keep resale in mind. Be very specific about the details. Prepare to communicate effectively. Adaptability to a short term inconvenience. Pamper yourself. WHAT ARE 3 TIPS YOU CAN GIVE HOMEOWNERS TO SAVE MONEY DURING THE REMODELING PROCESS? Trent’s Answer: (Design first) Create your layout - make desirable selections. Generate a realistic budget. WHY CHOOSE BALLROOM BATHS & HOME DESIGN? Trent’s Answer: At Ballroom Baths & Home Design, we believe that open and continued communication throughout the entire remodeling process is not only your right, but our promise to you. As such, personal attention to customer service is a priority. Having over 20 plus years of experience, we believe that the key to building lifelong relationships with our customers is through maintaining an approach focused on respect for both you and your home. We consider it a privilege to be invited into your home, and from the design process all the way through to the final clean-up, we never forget that it is your home.
before 10 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE REMODELING YOUR HOME 1. Why do I want to remodel 8. Do I have extra money set my house? aside for unforeseen expenses? 2. Is my house worth renovating? 9. Am I using reputable professionals with good reviews? 3. When do I want to start this project, realistically? 10. What will the weather be like during my renovation period? 4. What is on my “wish list” and what is on my “must-have” list? 5. Are there repairs in my home that need attention before remodeling takes place? 6. Where I am planning to stay during the renovation period? 7. What is my budget for remodeling my home?
Visit www.ballroombaths.com to schedule your FREE in-home consultation! Make sure you follow BRB on social media! Instagram: @ballroom.baths Facebook: @ballroombaths
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February SATURDAYS WINTER MARKET 9:00am to 1:00pm | Herff Farm 33 Herff Rd. – Boerne Enjoy the Winter Edition of the Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm. During these cold months, vendors will be set up at Herff Farm to supply you with some of your local favorites. Vendors are delighted to bring their goods and handmade products from around the Texas Hill Country and beyond. FEBRUARY 1 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR AID THE SILENT 11:30am to 12:00pm 34910 IH 10 West, Bldg 701 – Boerne GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR JONATHAN SOMMER INSURANCE AGENCY 1:30pm to 2:00pm Farmers Insurance Office 136 Old San Antonio Rd. Ste 403 – Boerne FEBRUARY 3 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR CRANKMEYER LIGHTING CO. 11:30am to 12:00pm Boerne Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Main St. – Boerne
FEBRUARY 7 - APRIL 13 MONDAYS THROUGH WEDNESDAYS AARP TAX ASSISTANCE 10:00am to 4:00pm Patrick Heath Public Library Community Room 451 N. Main – Boerne AARP volunteers will be on hand beginning February 7th through April 13th, to assist with taxes. They will be on site in the Library’s community room from 10 to 4 pm, Monday through Wednesday (beginning February 7th). Please call the Library at (830) 249-3053 to schedule an appointment. The AARP volunteers will only be seeing people by appointment. This service is free! Those being helped by the AARP volunteers will need to wear masks. FEBRUARY 8 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR HILL SECURITY LLC 11:30am to 12:00pm Boerne Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Main St. – Boerne GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR JAMIE STANFORD, REALTOR 1:30pm to 2:00pm Boerne Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Main St. – Boerne
GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR SUBURBAN BUILDINGS 1:30pm to 2:00pm 635 TX-46 E. Suite 202 – Boerne
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6:00pm to 8:00pm Livestream Meeting See ci.boerne.tx us for link to meeting.
FEBRUARY 4 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR GARY LOUIE FOR COMMISSIONER 11:30am to 12:00pm Kendall County Courthouse Parking lot 201 E. San Antonio – Boerne
FEBRUARY 10 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR BANDY CONSTRUCTORS 11:30am to 12:00pm Boerne Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Main St. – Boerne
Calendar of Events
GBCC BOERNE AFTER 5 MIXER: HOSTED BY SOUTH TEXAS BLOOD & TISSUE CENTER 5:00pm to 7:00pm South Texas Blood & Tissue Center - Boerne Donor Room 215 W. Bandera Rd. #115 – Boerne FEBRUARY 12 SECOND SATURDAY AUTHOR SIGNING 11:00am to 1:00pm Patrick Heath Public Library 451 N. Main – Boerne Children's book author Deborah McDonald will be the featured Second Saturday author for February. Stop in the Library's lobby to take a look at the author's wonderful books in "The Beagle Boys" series! VALEN-CANINE'S DAY 12:00pm to 9:30pm 1481 S. Main Street – Boerne Celebrate the day of love with some puppy pals! Enjoy a fun gift market, live music, and drink specials, as well as a pet adoption event. Gift shopping market from 12-5pm, Charming Pet Rescue adoption event from 1-4pm, Live Music from 1-4pm and 6:30-9:30pm. BLUEGRASS JAM AT THE AGRICULTURAL 11:00am to 1:00pm The AgriCultural Museum 102 City Park Road – Boerne Every second and four th Saturday of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen! This event is free and open to the public. NIGHT OF LOVE AT THE GALLERY 4:00pm to 7:00pm Carriage House Gallery 110 Rosewood Ave. – Boerne
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NAVIGATING SKILLED CARE
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At some point, many of us will need to take on responsibility for an aging loved one. And when that time comes, there is an enormous amount of pressure to consider all factors and make the best decisions regarding his or her health and finances. Where will your mother, father, wife, or husband receive the highest-quality care? Where will he or she be treated like a resident, not just a patient? Where is the cleanest skilled nursing facility with the best food? Where will your loved one feel safe? Kathy Waters, a wealth management financial advisor working in CAPTRUST’s Lake Success, New York, office, knows the circumstances all too well. As her own mother’s cognitive mobility became impaired, Waters noticed the gas and water were sometimes left running in her home. “It wasn’t safe for her to live on her own anymore,” says Waters. “She had started to become a danger to herself and possibly to others.” The elder Waters was 89 years old when her family made the difficult decision to move her into an assisted living facility. Choosing Wisely. Most of Waters’s clients only start to plan for longterm care once the loved one in question reaches 82 or thereabouts. But Waters says that whether you’re considering hiring aides or finding a longterm care facility, it involves a considerable amount of planning. Ideally, she says the discussion of whether an individual should go to a facility or stay at home should happen closer to age 60 or 70. “Although it’s hard to face the fact that health problems may someday result in a loss of independence, if you begin planning now, there will be more options open in the future,” says Waters. Of course, there are several key considerations when selecting a longterm care facility. Waters suggests starting with recommendations from the hospital or doctor’s office and then from friends, relatives, social workers, and religious groups. Consider what is important to your loved one—nursing care, meals, physical therapy, activities and trips, religious services, location, hospice care, or special care such as for dementia. Once you’ve got your short list of choices established, here is what to consider next. Quality of care. Waters recommends doing your homework by making sure that the nursing home or assisted living facility is certified by the state and asking to see the inspection report and certification of any safe facility
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you are considering. Ask about the credentials and training of the staff, including doctors, nurses, and aides. Can residents see their own doctors, or must they see the staff physician? Do they have access to dentists, eye doctors, and other specialists? Does the facility have clear procedures that it follows in medical emergencies? You can get this and more information through Medicare’s Care Compare site, which uses a five-star rating system to help the public find and compare nursing homes, hospitals, and other providers. The website, medicare.gov/care-compare, includes an overall rating for each facility and separate scores based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. Transportation. Arranging transportation for medical services can be a challenging process, especially for someone in a wheelchair or restricted to a bed. Waters says it can get complicated if a resident in assisted living needs to see a specialist, such as a urologist or cardiologist, or even needs to go for routine health checkups and the facility does not have people to escort them. In fact, Waters tried something new last month when she called the neurologist’s office on behalf of her client. “I wanted to have the doctor go and speak to my client at her facility,” she says. “In this case, it did not work out, unfortunately.” It’s important to make sure you understand how transportation is arranged for nonemergency, routine, or unexpected medical services. Location. Location is important for a myriad of reasons. It can affect how often an individual is visited by family and friends, which, in turn, affects the resident’s mental and emotional well-being. The right location can also help ensure quality-of-care issues are more easily addressed as problems arise. Moreover, proximity to things like religious services, shopping, socialization, and opportunities for outdoor activity can be important factors for your loved one. Waters considered each of these components when choosing living arrangements for her mother. “I was able to join my mother for breakfast and dinner, and my brother came for lunch.” Location isn’t everything to everyone, however. “Many clients rely on financial advisors to guide them, particularly around understanding what they can afford,” says Waters.
Cost. Waters helps her clients plan accordingly by either looking to purchase long-term care policies, which can be expensive, or doing estate planning and allocating money into Medicaidprotected trusts so they can go to a facility that is paid through Medicaid. The major advantage to using income, savings, investments, and assets (such as your home) to pay for long-term care is that you have the most control over where and how you receive care. Long-term care generally ranges between $6,000 and $12,000 a month nationwide, says Waters. In New York, Waters’s home base, nursing homes run from $15,000 to $20,000 a month. Full-time aides in your home can cost about $12,000 a month. Some facilities also offer a buy-in—where you actually buy the apartment. “It can be rather expensive,” Waters says. “One set of clients paid about $700,000.” Safety and security. Ask when the facility was built or updated. In general, the newer the building, the more fire-resistant it will be due to changes in building codes. Look for safety features such as wide hallways, doors that unlock from the inside, handrails, and grab bars. Healthcare aides and nursing home caregivers are compassionate people, but they are also among the lowest-paid healthcare professionals—and that makes some of them vulnerable to temptation. “You have to be cognizant of valuables,” says Waters. “Unfortunately, my mother’s wedding band was stolen.” To some degree, Waters says, you can counter this temptation by making healthcare workers feel important and valued. “I tell them they are my eyes and ears; I’m counting on them to communicate to me.” Don’t make them feel like the hired help, she says. “Make them feel like a person who is respected for taking care of a loved one.” While it can be difficult to take objects of sentimental value like a wedding ring or a special watch, if it’s of any monetary value, Waters recommends replacing it with something comparable but less expensive. Soft aspects. What kinds of social and entertainment activities are planned for the residents? Is there a library? A place where residents can purchase personal items? Is there a safe place to enjoy the outdoors, such as an enclosed garden? Are meals served in a communal dining room or are residents served in their rooms? You have to do your research and find the special extras unique to each facility, says Waters. “Some extras, such as medication management, are included in the monthly maintenance and some facilities bill separately for them.” In Waters’s mother’s case, the family felt fortunate—a good friend’s mother lived at the same facility. “That was part of why I wanted my mother going there—she would know somebody,” says Waters. “Many clients wish they could bring their
parent into their home, but that’s rarely feasible,” says Waters. “So, we are fortunate that these longterm care facilities are available, and, overall, they do a good job providing care and entertainment for people who are very vulnerable.” Many local and national caregiver support groups and community services are available to help you navigate the process of finding long-term care for yourself or for loved ones. If you don’t know where to find help, contact your state’s department of eldercare services. Or call 800.677.1116 to reach the Eldercare Locator, an information and referral service sponsored by the federal government that can direct you to resources available nationally or in your area. BBM Karl Eggerss is a principal based out of Boerne, Texas. At CAPTRUST, he provides insightful planning and investment guidance to clients and is a valuable addition to the team through strategic research, due diligence, and portfolio construction.Throughout his career, Karl has enjoyed offering opinions on the state of the economy and the financial markets whenever possible. He has hosted a syndicated radio show airing in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Colorado Springs, and Denver. Karl has been a frequent contributor on various financial news networks, including CNBC, CNBC Asia, Bloomberg, Fox Business, and Reuters. Currently, he hosts a weekly podcast called “Creating Richer Lives,” focusing on living a richer life beyond bank account balances.
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BLUE STAR IMAGING BOERNE
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A WORLD-CLASS ATHLETE TO RECEIVE WORLD-CLASS CARE When it comes to medical imaging, the use of advanced procedures, services and images are critical to determining your care and treatment. Blue Star Imaging, which is the imaging center of the Dallas Cowboy Football Club, prides themselves on being able to offer their patients the diagnostic edge. Their enhanced technology, paired with a commitment to servicing the community with the highest-quality medical treatment that world-class Dallas Cowboys athletes receive in order to stay healthy and competitive, is what sets them apart.
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Established in 2004 in Irving, Texas by the Jones family, owners of the Dallas Cowboys Football Club, Blue Star Imaging (BSI) was intended to be used by the players. However, they soon realized there was a need for high-quality diagnostic imaging and BSI was opened to the public in 2005. The organization’s relationships in the San Antonio area with both professional and collegiate sports teams led them to open a second location this past year right here in Boerne. Our town’s beautiful, up-and-coming location and proximity to San Antonio and surrounding cities were among the
Susan Davis-Office Manager, Cassie Vidos-Physician Liaison, Shayne Kaiser-Patient Care Coordinatoor photo by Ron Pritchett
top considerations when choosing the location for BSI’s second location. Blue Star Imaging plans to open three more locations throughout Texas collectively by 2023. Blue Star Imaging Boerne offers a full service 3T MRI, a full array of CT imaging, as well as procedures such as fluorography, arthrograms, joint injections and more. Their state-of-the-art imaging equipment and world-renowned radiologists result in better image and diagnostic outcomes for their patients. This advanced technology includes the Siemens Magnetom Lumina 3T MRI, which is the MRI designed for continued on page 18
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you. It features BioMatrix Technology that helps to overcome the challenges of patients’ unique, individual characteristics, or biovariabilities. These different physiologies and anatomies, along with the way we interact with them and technology, can cause unwarranted variations in imaging results. By embracing human nature in this way, BSI can personalize examinations and help expand precision medicine.
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Also available is the Siemens Somatom go.Up CT which offers innovative dose reduction technology, and high image quality, helping the radiologists of BSI provide outstanding imaging for their patients. Not only does Blue Star Imaging provide its physicians and patients with increased diagnostic confidence through the use of advanced medical imaging, but their highly-skilled and experienced technologists offer advanced certifications on the latest clinical applications. The team of board-certified sub-specialty radiologists are considered among the best in their field by their colleagues. In the spirit of patient access, Blue Star Imaging welcomes referrals from all physicians within the community and are contracted with most health insurance providers. If your physician is not familiar with BSI, simply request a referral from your doctor. BSI accepts all imaging referral forms from patients 12 years old and up. Another added benefit of Blue Star Imaging is that their prices are typically about fifty percent lower than most in-patient and out-patient imaging centers in the area. Blue Star Imaging’s foundation is based on uncompromising commitment to quality, exemplary patient care, state-of-the-art imaging technology, and best-inclass IT security standards. They are proud to offer a skilled team of employees that are patient-centric, dedicated to creating a great experience and state-of-the-art images for their patients. BBM
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FEBRUARY 12 CONCERT IN THE CAVE: GLI UNICI - THREE TENORS PERFORM SONGS OF LOVE 7:00pm to 9:00pm Cave Without a Name 325 Kreutzberg Rd. – Boerne For Valentine’s, Gli Unici returns to the Throne Room with Songs of Love. This talented tenor threesome will bring the natural cave acoustics alive with sounds of Opera Arias and jazzy pop songs that will leave you with thoughts of love and romantic melodies that will stay in your memory! Advance - $35 (until 5 pm show day); At the Door - $40. FEBRUARY 12-13 BOERNE MARKET DAYS Main Plaza 100 N. Main St. – Boerne Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm Sunday 10:00am to 4:00pm Since 1850, Main Plaza has been a center point of trade for the people of Boerne. In the present day, on the second weekend of every month, Main Plaza is home to a magical outdoor market that blends the traditions of the Texas Hill Country with the creations of today’s culture. Hundreds of festive booths display everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that will bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past. FEBRUARY 13 SUPER BOWL WATCH PARTY 1:00pm to 9:00pm The Roundup Music Venue 531 FM 3351 N. – Boerne Go for the game, go for the halftime show but stay for the fun! Doors Open 1:30pm; Cornhole sign up begins 2:00pm for Cornhole Tournament Join The Roundup for their annual Super Bowl watch party! There will be food trucks on-site, a
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cornhole tournament, acoustic music, and the game on all screens and a projector! Free to attend. $20 per cornhole team. FEBRUARY 14 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY KENDALL COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S COURT 9:00am to 11:00am Kendall County Cour thouse 201 E. San Antonio Ave. – Boerne
Every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month 9 to 11 a.m. FEBRUARY 15 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR LITTLE SPURS AUTISM CENTERS GRAND OPENING 10:00am to 10:30am Little Spurs Autism Centers 24200 W IH-10 Frontage Rd. – San Antonio GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR ULTRAQUIP, LLC 1:30pm to 2:30pm 40500 IH 10 West – Boerne KCBFO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING 2:00pm to 4:00pm Boerne City Hall -- 1st Floor Staff Training Room or City Council Chambers. 447 N. Main Street – Boerne Developing a countywide transportation plan to mitigate current and future traffic congestion in Kendall County in a way that preserves cultural and environmental resources and promotes appropriate economic development. These meetings are open to the public. FEBRUARY 17 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR WELLMED AT BOERNE 11:30am to 12:00pm WellMed at Boerne 124 E. Bandera Rd. – Boerne GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR ASSEMBLE COCKTAIL WORKSHOP 1:30pm to 2:00pm Assemble Cocktail Workshop 322 S. Main St. Suite B – Boerne LIVE! AT THE LIBRARY 7:00pm to 9:00pm Patrick Heath Public Library Amphitheater 451 N. Main – Boerne Grammy Award-winning artist Gary Nicholson will be the featured musical performer in February. Please bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. In case of bad weather, the program will move inside the Library.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS | cont’d FEBRUARY 18 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FOUNDATION 6:30pm to 7:00pm Toyota of Boerne 31001 IH 10 W. – Boerne FEBRUARY 19 EMPTY BOWLS HILL COUNTRY 11:00am to 1:00pm Kronkosky Place 17 Old San Antonio – Boerne Empty Bowls, a grassroots movement to help end hunger, began in 1990 and is personalized within each community by local artists. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to Meals on Wheels for the local fight against hunger. There will be no presale tickets for bowls; all tickets for bowls will be sold at the door. The artists will have 300 bowls available for purchase. FEBRUARY 21 PRESIDENTS’ DAY FEBRUARY 22 CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6:00pm to 8:00pm Livestream Meeting See ci.boerne.tx us for link to meeting. GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR THE BEVY BREW GRAND OPENING 11:30am to 12:00pm The Bevy Hotel Boerne 101 Herff Rd. – Boerne FEBRUARY 24 GBCC BOERNE AFTER 5 MIXER: HOSTED BY CIBOLO CENTER FOR CONSERVATION 5:00pm to 7:00pm Cibolo Center for Conservation 140 City Park Rd. _ Boerne, TX 78006 BOERNE PERFORMING ARTS: THE 10 TENORS 7:30pm to 9:00pm Boerne Champion Auditorium 201 Charger Blvd. – Boerne It’s Boerne Performing Arts’ TENTH Anniversary and what better way to celebrate TEN years, than with The TEN Tenors! Open your hearts to The TEN Tenors because “Love Is in the Air!” The TEN Tenors will be singing some of the most popular feel-good love songs and wedding first dance songs of all time. They’ll cover many of your favorite romantic tunes, from pop songs with a twist to classic love songs, and even a few of the most famous and touching love arias in existence. For anyone with a soft spot for a tender tune…this is an experience not to be missed! Tickets available at boerneperformingarts.com
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L E GAC Y B R O K E R G R O U P. CO M FEBRUARY 25 Z'S ARTISANS MARKET 6:00pm to 10:00pm 118 Old San Antonio Rd – Boerne Every 4th Friday of the month. FEBRUARY 26 BLUEGRASS JAM AT THE AGRICULTURAL 11:00am to 1:00pm The AgriCultural Museum 102 City Park Road – Boerne Every second and four th Saturday of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! This event is free and open to the public.
FEBRUARY 26-27 BOERNE SPRING ANTIQUES SHOW Saturday - 10:00am to 5:00pm Sunday - 10:00am to 4:00pm Kendall County Fairgrounds 1307 River Road – Boerne A Real Antiques Show featuring exhibitor booths overflowing with the finest American antiques found in the market today. Exhibitors gather their treasures from the estates of this great country and save their best for this nationally acclaimed antiques show. The show features Country Furniture, Baskets, Stoneware, Glassware, Jewelry, Textiles, Early Paper, Toys, Silver, Quilts, Pewter, American
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Texas added 50,000 nonfarm jobs in December, according to the Texas Workforce Commission . The state has added 694,400 jobs since December 2020. With the jobs added last month, Texas hit a record- high employment level at nearly 13.06 million jobs, surpassing February 2020's pre-pandemic record. The state's job market increased 0.4 percent over the month, surpassing the Texas Real Estate Research Center's forecasted growth rate of 0.2 percent. Texas' labor market is recovering faster than the nation's job market, which grew 0.1 percent overthe month. Texas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in December was 5 percent, down 0.2 percentage points from November and higher than the national unemployment rate of 3.9 percent. Amarillo and Austin-Round Rock had the lowest nonseasonally adjusted unemployment rate in the stateat 2.9 percent. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission had the highest at 7.8 percent. All employment sectors had seasonally adjusted job gains since December 2020. Mining and logging saw the largest annual growth at 18.5 percent, followed by leisure and hospitality (10.9 percent) and professional and business services (9.6 percent). BBM
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Judy Filingeri Owner Angela Turner Broker Carey Stewart Realtor Suzanne McGinnis Realtor Brette Nickelson Realtor
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Nitric Oxide Improves Your Body’s Performance in More Ways Than One Leigh Ann Greenberg, PharmD, RPh - Annie’s Apothecary - Specialty Pharmacy
As the calendar turned over, our thoughts were once again on resolutions to start out the New Year. January was a great time to reflect on our physical health and lifestyle choices. Now in February we have a chance to reflect on our hearts’ condition and to embrace Heart Health Month. Without adequate heart health, heart disease can become common. “Heart disease” is a term collectively used to describe several types of heart conditions including coronary artery disease which is the common cause of heart attack, angina, heart failure, and arrhythmias. Of course we should already “know” how to maintain a healthy heart. Eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Exercise daily. Keep body weight within normal. It seems so simple to accomplish. Unfortunately, about 715,000 Americans have a heart attack a year. About 600,000 people die from heart disease in the United States each year. Heart disease can be prevented if the right choices are made. Most people also know and can readily find information about taking supplements to help your heart which include omega-3 fatty acids, red yeast rice, and niacin. All of which may assist in lowering cholesterol to prevent heart disease. Coenzyme Q 10 also shows beneficial effects on heart muscle by helping the mitochondria work more efficiently. There is another molecule that is often overlooked when it comes to improving your heart health. Nitric oxide (NO) is a naturally occurring molecule produced in the blood vessels that sends important signals to every part of the body. It has a wide range of functions which include supporting the immune system, aiding in wound healing, and maintaining cardiovascular health. One of the most important roles of NO is its ability to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attacks. By causing the smooth muscles around blood vessels to relax, nitric oxide allows blood to flow more easily. This keeps arteries flexible and prevents high blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for stroke and heart attacks. So what else can this molecule do? The benefits of nitric oxide seem to be endless. It has been shown to increase exercise tolerance, to improve blood flow, to reduce swelling and inflammation, to assist the immune system and limit damage caused by the sun. Studies have linked deficient nitric oxide levels to depression, dementia, arthritis, and asthma. It is also believed to naturally enhance sexual performance by improving blood flow in both men and women. Many patients experience enhanced sensations during climax. Who can benefit from nitric oxide? People who suffer from arthritis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, erectile dysfunction,
and anyone who wants to improve their overall health. Athletes can also greatly benefit from the effects of increased nitric oxide. By improving blood flow, more oxygen and nutrients reach the muscles. This can lead to improved exercise tolerance, increased muscle gain, and increased strength and endurance. The improvement in blood flow and oxygenation lowers blood pressure and will put less strain on the heart and lungs. Increased nitric oxide can also help alleviate high altitude symptoms due to less oxygenation of the body. Our body produces nitric oxide by several different mechanisms. One way is by utilizing the nitrate and nitrite from our diet and converting it to NO. Foods rich in these compounds include fruits and vegetables, mainly dark green leafy vegetables. It has also been shown that foods containing polyphenols, including pomegranate juice, apples, dark chocolate, black and green teas can boost nitric oxide levels. Nitric oxide is also synthesized from the conversion of L-arginine and oxygen by the enzyme eNOS. L-arginine supplements can be taken to increase NO; however, caution should be exercised in those with history of Herpes Simplex Virus since high arginine increases breakouts. Usually taking additional lysine can resolve this problem. However, if you are over the age of forty, overweight, have high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or if you smoke, your body can not effectively convert L-arginine to nitric oxide. Other ingredients can enhance nitric oxide production such as Hawthorn Berry, Beet Root, and L-Citrulline. A product called Neo40® has these exact ingredients. Your nitric oxide production may increase from this supplement regardless of your age, cardiovascular risk or smoking status. Even though NO is produced naturally, often times our bodies don’t produce enough of it to receive the full benefits. Optimum levels can easily be achieved with supplements that promote nitric oxide production. We carry Neo40® at our pharmacy and in honor of American Heart Month we will be giving you $10 off Neo40® until February 28, 2022. BBM
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February Fun Facts GROUNDHOG DAY IS FEBRUARY 2ND groundhog day began with the germans
They believed that if the sun came out on Candlemas (also Feb. 2nd) that winter would last for another six weeks.
just a nickname.
Punxsutawney Phil’s official full name is Punxsutawney Phil, Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators and Weather Prophet Extraordinary.
125+ Years old??
According to legend, Punxsutawney Phil is more than 125 years old thanks to the magical punch he imbibes every summer.
1861
the year cadbury introduced the first heart-shaped box of chocolates
MORE THAN 100,000 PEOPLE attend the Woollybear Festival, held every fall in since 1972.
1 in 1,461 THE ODDS OF BEING BORN ON A LEAP DAY
WHAT’S UP WITH WOOLLY BEAR CATERPILLARS?? for the last 30 years, residents of vermillion, Ohio have turned to the woolly bear caterpillar for their weather prediction.
According to tradition, if the bugs have more orange than black coloring in autumn, the upcoming winter will be mild.
FEBRUARY COMES FROM THE LATIN WORD “FEBRUUM” WHICH MEANS PURIFICATION. Named after the purification ritual which was an early Roman spring cleaning festival.
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$21.8 Billion THE AMOUNT SPENT ON VALENTINE’S GIFTS FOR PARTNERS, FRIENDS, PETS & MORE IN 2021 ACCORDING TO NRF. this is $6 billion less than its peak in 2020.
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Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce January 2022 Ribbon Cuttings
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Heirloom Boutique was founded with one mission in mind: to offer cute everyday clothes that surpass the trends. Sometimes trendy, boutique clothing don’t always fit your day to day life and that’s why Heirloom offers cute clothing that fits your everyday life and needs! Whether you are a college student going to class, a busy mom taking care of your kids, or a career women moving up the ladder, you will LOVE Heirloom Boutique! Find Heirloom Boutique set up at Boerne Market Days every month, by going to heirloomtx.com or keep up by following their Facebook page, Instagram or Pinterest! You can also call (210) 373-2242.
KENDALL COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION 2022 SHOW & SALE
We had a wonderful and cold morning getting to kick off the final day of the 2022 Kendall County Junior Livestock Show with a special ribbon cutting ceremony. The Kendall County Jr. Livestock Show Association provides an opportunity for 4-H and FFA members to exhibit their livestock projects before the public fostering excellence in livestock production skills and practices.The money the youth earn at the sale helps to fund their higher education goals in the future! Head over to the Kendall County Youth Agriculture & Equestrian Center located at 648 FM 289, Comfort, to watch the cattle show happening all day and be sure to come out and support our youth tomorrow during the Premium Live Auction! Buyers check-in from 10am-12pm, lunch at 11am and the sale starts at 12:30pm. Good luck to all participants in this years Kendall County Jr. Livestock Show! Be sure to visit The Kendall County Junior Livestock Association’s website at kcyaec.org/jrlivestock/ for more information.
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EDWARD JONES - RICK REYES, FINANCIAL ADVISOR
As an Edward Jones financial advisor, Rick believes it’s important to take those extra steps towards learning about your financial dreams and goals. With working closely with your CPA, attorney and other professionals, he can help determine the appropriate financial strategy for you. With nearly 12 years in the industry, Rick can leverage the knowledge and experience he has to help you navigate the financial ebbs and flows that life throws your way. Whether you are in need of Insurance planning, investment planning, retirement planning, Rick can help you find a plan that will last a life time! Give him a call at (830) 249-2748 or stop by and visit them at 1011 S. Main St. Boerne, TX. Be sure to visit his website edwardjones.com/us-en/ financial-advisor/rick-reyes.
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Oak, Southwestern and so much more! This prestigious and lovely show is sure to have something for every antiques collector. $5 - Good for entry all weekend Children 12 & under free Free Parking FEBRUARY 27 WEDDING FAIR 1:00pm to 4:00pm The Bevy Hotel 101 Herff Rd. – Boerne Come see what the Hill Country offers today's Brides! Wedding Vendors, Honeymoon Giveaway, Diamonds Giveaway and so much
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