Boerne Business Monthly - July 2023

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Bob Ogle

Providing Clients with Confidence for Over Thirty Years

FROM SUCCESS TO SIGNIFICANCE

DAS GREENHAUS: KENDALL COUNTY’S FIRST BUSINESS INCUBATOR

Volume 16, Issue 01: July 2023
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BOERNE ISD SUPERINTENDENT DR. THOMAS PRICE TO RETIRE IN JUNE 2024

Boerne Independent School District Superintendent, Dr. Thomas Price, announced that he will retire at the end of the 2023-2024 school year. Dr. Price will retire in June 2024 after seven years of service to the BISD community and 37 years in public education, including 17 years as a Superintendent of Schools.

The Boerne ISD Board of Trustees will begin the search for the next Superintendent this fall. The Board will discuss and share details of the process as it becomes available prior to the start of the search.

Dr. Price will remain Superintendent until the next Superintendent is named and transitions into the district. At that point, Dr. Price will remain an employee of the school district until June 2024 to assist with the transition of leadership.

Dr. Price said, “I love serving the students, staff, and parents of Boerne ISD. It has been the highest honor of my career working with everyone in this wonderful community, but now I am looking forward to focusing on my family. I enjoy supporting our BISD families, but many times I have missed milestones in my own family. Now, I want to be able to enjoy spending time with my wife, Donna, my children, and future grandchildren.”

“I believe seven years is the right amount of time to stay at the helm of an organization like ours. I am very proud of the work we have accomplished over the past several years. I am especially proud of how our students, staff, and parents pulled together during the COVID pandemic to make sure everyone was not only safe, but that together we were able to close the learning gap caused by the pandemic’’, said Superintendent Price.

Dr. Price says that school success has been all about working together as a team.

“I have been blessed to work with wonderful people at Boerne ISD. Our teachers, leadership team, parents, and school board deserve all the credit for working together as a team for the success of our students. BISD continues to be a destination district and is in excellent shape going forward and I am confident BISD will continue to accomplish great things in the future. I believe new leadership and a new perspective will build on our legacy of success, and bring new ideas to the table.”

Speaking on behalf of the BISD Board of Trustees, Board President Carlin Friar praised the superintendent for his ability to build a strong culture of collaboration both within the district and between the district and the community.

“On behalf of the Board, we highly value the progress made in our school system under Superintendent Price’s leadership. Dr. Price has been a tireless visionary for Boerne ISD for the past seven years. Along with the Board, Dr. Price has focused BISD and its stakeholders on identifying and developing the strengths and gifts of every child. This vision culminated in the single focused goal for all of our students to achieve success beyond high school graduation.”

During Dr. Price’s tenure as Boerne ISD Superintendent, the district has grown by nearly 3,000 students to almost 11,000. He oversaw the opening of three new campuses, as well as the passage of the 2022 Bond that will result in Elementary School #8 opening in 2024, along with additions at both high schools, renovations at other campuses, and other facility updates needed for a fast growth district.

District Highlights Under Dr. Price’s Leadership

• Boerne ISD TEA Academically Rated “A” 3 years

(All years rated by TEA)

• 6 years “A” FIRST Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas

• Texas State Comptroller’s Transparency Star

• Best Community for Music Education 2021, 2023

• Boerne ISD National District of Innovation Top Workplace

• HEB Excellence in Education Best Small District

• Regional Superintendent of the Year

About Dr. Price

Dr. Price has been the Superintendent of Schools in Boerne ISD since June 2017 and currently has the longest tenure of any Superintendent in the San Antonio Metro area. Prior to this appointment in BISD, Dr. Price served as Deputy Superintendent/Chief Academic Officer of Humble ISD. His vast experience includes periods as a superintendent, central office administrator, school principal and assistant principal, as well as a classroom teacher.

Dr. Price’s other accolades include:

• Twice named Regional Superintendent of the Year

• State Finalist Superintendent of the Year

• 3-time recipient of HEB Excellence in Education Best School District in Texas.

A Texas native, Dr. Price grew up in Houston. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Houston and completed a Master of Education and his Doctorate at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.

BOERNE ISD LOWERS TAX RATE FOR 5TH STRAIGHT YEAR

The Boerne ISD Board of Trustees voted to adopt a budget that will lower the district’s property tax rate for the fifth straight year. The 202324 tax rate is estimated to decrease by eight cents per $100 valuation from $1.1786 to $1.0986. The district’s tax rate has decreased by a total of 25 cents since 2019, and is among one of the lowest school tax rates in the area. The district will pay an estimated $9.4 million dollars in recapture payments to the state, which is an increase of approximately $600,000 from the 2022-23 school year. Additional relief to BISD’s tax rate and estimated recapture payment could be lowered significantly pending results of a possible Texas Legislature Special Session. The TEA will determine Boerne ISD’s tax rate in August 2023.

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After Two Decades of Leadership, GVTC COMMUNICATIONS PRESIDENT & CEO RITCHIE SORRELLS Announces Retirement

RRitchie Sorrells, the visionary President and CEO of GVTC Communications, has announced his decision to retire at the end of June 2024. Sorrells has dedicated the last 20 years to serving the needs of our community. Since he was appointed CEO in 2003, Sorrells has evolved the company from a monopolistic telephone-centric cooperative to a highly competitive, full-service communications provider.

Under Sorrells’ dynamic leadership, GVTC experienced unprecedented growth and successfully navigated key transitional phases. His strategic foresight positioned GVTC as the premier FTTH (Fiber-to-thehome) provider for residential and business customers in far North San Antonio, the Texas Hill Country, and South-Central Texas. With his direction, GVTC has now reached over 84% of the 90,000 rooftops in their service area with access to state-of-the-art fiber optic services.

In 2016, Sorrells spearheaded the launch of GVTC’s wholesale services, tapping into the rapidly burgeoning data transport market. Under his guidance, a robust fiber ring was established, connecting San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Lubbock, and smaller markets. Through strategic partnerships with regional telecom companies, GVTC now offers data transport services extending throughout Texas and even crossing international borders into Mexico.

Not only did GVTC launch the only member dividend program in the nation under Sorrells’s direction, but the company has been named a best place to work and recognized nationally as a leading broadband service provider.

Sorrells’ commitment to corporate citizenship led to the establishment of The GVTC Foundation, GVTC’s employee-run philanthropic branch. Since its inception in 2006, the foundation has contributed nearly $6 million to strengthening communities within GVTC’s service area.

Sorrells, a staunch proponent of digital transformation and data-driven strategies, leaves GVTC in a robust operational and financial state. Under Sorrells’ tenure, GVTC has doubled its customer base and tripled annual revenue while maintaining the same number of employees.

Reflecting on his tenure, Sorrells said, “As I prepare for retirement from my role as President and CEO of GVTC, I am humbled and grateful for the opportunity to have served this incredible organization and its members. Together, we have connected communities, empowered businesses, and bridged the digital divide. It has been an honor to lead a team of dedicated professionals who share a passion for delivering reliable and innovative telecommunications services. As I step into the next chapter of my life, I carry with me the memories of our collective achievements

and the knowledge that the cooperative is poised for even greater success in the hands of capable leaders. Thank you all for your unwavering support, and I am excited to witness this cooperative’s continued growth and positive impact in the years to come.”

Chuck Knibbe, Chairman of The GVTC Board of Directors, expressed gratitude for Sorrells’ invaluable contributions. “Ritchie’s remarkable achievements during his impressive 20-year tenure at GVTC have left an indelible mark on our cooperative. His leadership has prepared us to navigate future challenges and seize new opportunities. As we search for our next CEO, we are wellpositioned thanks to Ritchie’s tireless efforts. We wish Ritchie, Lynne, and his family all the best as they embark on this new chapter.”

While Mr. Sorrells’ retirement marks the end of an era, GVTC remains committed to its mission and is confident in its future. The board is currently initiating a comprehensive search process to identify a successor who will continue to drive GVTC’s growth and maintain its high standards of service.

GVTC expresses its deep appreciation to Ritchie Sorrells for his visionary leadership and significant contributions to the company. His legacy will continue to inspire GVTC’s leadership, employees, and partners for many years to come.

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JULY Calendar of Events

WEEKENDS

LIVE MUSIC AT TUSCULUM BREWING COMPANY

236 S. Main Street – Boerne

Check their website or call for more information about their featured weekly musicians!

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EVERY SATURDAY

A DAY AT THE FARM AND FARMERS MARKET

9:00am to 1:00pm

Herff Farm

33 Herff Road – Boerne

Vendors will be set up at Herff Farm to supply you with some of your local favorites. Check their calendar for special events and programs each week.

OLD JAIL MUSEUM TOURS

10:00am to 5:00pm

The Old Jail Museum

208 E. San Antonio Ave. – Boerne

Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits.

LIVE IN THE TAPROOM: 28 SONGS

6:00pm to 9:00pm

28 Songs Brewhouse + Kitchen

110 Market Avenue – Boerne

Get comfortable with your crew in Boerne’s newest brew pub with a cold glass of beer. Order something tasty off of their casual yet tasty menu.

SUNDAYS

LIVE JAZZ WITH THE DUCKS

4:00pm to 7:00pm

Dodging Duck Brewhaus

402 River Road – Boerne

Join the Dodging Duck Brewhaus every Sunday for a night filled with cold beer, tasty food a live jazz music.

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SUMMER SATURDAY FUN SHOOTS

8:30am to 12:00pm

Joshua Creek Ranch

132 Cravey Rd – Boerne

$65/Shooter includes 100 targets + $10 lunch voucher for Shooters Cantina + resort day pass + top shooter awards & prizes

JULY 4 –

INDEPENDENCE DAY

INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS

9:00pm to10:00pm

Boerne City Park

106 City Park Road – Boerne

Load up the family and watch the Boerne Fire Department’s fireworks spectacular. The show will be shot off at Boerne City Park, but can be seen for miles around.

JULY 6, 13

SINGO MUSIC BINGO: DOG & PONY GRILL

6:00pm to 9:00pm Dog and Pony Grill

1481 South Main Street – Boerne

Each night, their host will play 150 of the best hits in the music business, all 30-second music clips, and you’ll have multiple opportunities to win house cash courtesy of Dog and Pony Grill! Prizes every round!

JULY 6

GBCC RIBBON CUTTING

ASSEMBLE COCKTAIL WORKSHOP

11:30am to 12:00pm

322 S Main St, Suite B – Boerne

GBCC RIBBON CUTTING

BELOCAL NW & HILL COUNTRY

4:00pm to 4:30pm

101 Old Fredericksburg Rd – Boerne

JULY 7

RUBEN V LIVE + DINNER

7:00pm to 11:00pm

The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue

531 FM 3351– Boerne

Join The Roundup Music Venue for dinner (with purchase of table) and a show! Ruben V will be bringing his musical talents to the indoor stage. This is an all ages event and fun for the whole family. Free general admission, Reserved Indoor Table for 4 (includes dinner) $100. Dinner can be purchased separately.

JULY 7-23

BCT PRESENTS: “ALMOST, MAINE” Boerne Community Theater

907 E. Blanco Rd. – Boerne boernetheatre.org for showtimes

Watch as the sparks fly, both literally and figuratively, when the people of the town of “Almost, Maine” discover love in the most unexpected places at the Boerne Community Theatre’s newest production.

JULY 8 - 9

BOERNE MARKET DAYS

Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm | Sunday 10:00am to 4:00pm Main Plaza

100 N. Main Street– Boerne

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KUHLMANN-KING MUSEUM TOURS

12:00pm to 3:00pm

Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex

402 East Blanco Road – Boerne

Take a tour around the Kuhlmann-King property to step back in time.

BLUEGRASS JAM

11:00am to 1:00pm

The AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center

102 City Park Road – Boerne

Bring your instrument and play along or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jams while exploring the exhibits and grounds of The AgriCultural on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. These events are free to the public, but donations are certainly welcome!

JULY 9

CACTUS PEAR MUSIC FESTIVAL -

IT’S AN OLD STORY MADE NEW

3:00pm to 5:00pm

First United Methodist Church

205 James St. – Boerne

Exploring the interconnected lives of Robert Schumann, Clara Wieck Schmann, and Johannes Brahms through their letters, diary entries, songs and instrumental works.

THE IRONWOOD BARN AT VON ERICH RANCH - OPEN HOUSE

11:00am to 2:00pm

The Ironwood Barn at Von Erich 1637 FM 473 – Boerne

www.vonerichranch.com

JULY 10

KENDALL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

COURT MEETING

9:00am to 11:00am

Kendall County Courthouse

201 E. San Antonio Ave – Boerne

JULY 11

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

6:00pm to 8:00pm

447 N. Main Street – Boerne

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Bob Ogle

“What attracted me to become a lawyer was the idea of being useful. It is a profession where you can provide assistance, information and really help people,” said Bob Ogle. “My father had a small-town medical practice and I always admired his profession and how he was valuable to his community.” Having now been practicing law for over thirty years here in Boerne, it is safe to say that Mr. Ogle has done just that.

Before becoming a lawyer, Ogle worked as a landman in the oil and gas industry for five years after graduating from college. It was there that he met his wife Patricia who was working in gas contracts at the time. The 1980’s weren’t the best of times for the oil and gas industry and both Bob and Patricia got laid off. While Bob found work elsewhere at a different oil company in Laredo, he knew the future of landmen at the time was not particularly bright. According to Ogle, “What working in the oil and gas industry taught me, however, was that I enjoyed the legal aspects of the business. Deep down I had always wanted to be an attorney and Patricia convinced me to go to law school.”

Soon after, Patricia became the breadwinner working as a legal secretary in San Antonio. Bob enrolled in St. Mary’s University Law School and worked at a law firm during summers. In 1988 he graduated, continuing to work for the same law firm. However, Bob’s desire to have a general practice in a small community led him to Boerne when he was still just barely out of law school. “I heard of this small town just northwest of San Antonio and had to come check it out. As I drove into town and crossed the bridge over the

Providing Clients with Confidence for Over Thirty Years

Cibolo Creek that was it, I was sold. I knew this was the place I wanted to live, work and raise my family,” said Ogle. In April 1989, Bob Ogle opened his legal practice right here on Main Street in Boerne, where the Chamber is now.

Bob and Patricia quickly got involved in the local community. The couple became active in their church, Bob joined the Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary. He even served as the president of the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce, was instrumental in establishing the Kendall County Bar Association and a is former Boerne Independent School District Board President. “Boerne is a culture. Patti and I warmed to it immediately and were excited to meet people and be a part of it all,” added Bob. Now, over three decades later, the Ogle Legal Team is still going strong and continues to be a valuable asset to our local community. Bob and his team have recently moved to a new location on the second floor of the Jefferson Bank building, right in the center of Boerne. Patricia has returned to the business after taking some time off to raise their children as well. Her current role involves managing schedules, training Ogle Legal Team members, office work, drafting and reviewing documents and conducting research on legal processes. The Ogles are also joined by legal assistant and long-time Boerne resident, Lisa Dolch. Lisa provides excellent care and diligence to her role as a legal assistant at Ogle Legal Team. She assists in customer service with clientele and opposing counsels, proofreading litigation documentation, working with attorneys and other admin staff on the

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“My family and I are grateful for meeting Mr. Ogle and having the benefit of his years of experience in these matters. I have and will continue to recommend and use Ogle for my legal matters.” – B.W.

“Bob and his team are the most patient, caring, and experienced team I was blessed to have as my law firm. Whenever someone asks who my attorney is or if I know one I always give his name and number. My divorce was dragged out because of my ex-husband, and Bob was right there by my side giving me great advice. I am truly grateful to his team for making my awful divorce a wonderful experience! Thank you Bob and team for truly being my advocate as well as my children’s advocate. I will always turn to you anytime I need an attorney!!!!” – S.H.

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litigation processes, as well as forecasting case movement, and performing administrative duties. Together, the team works hard to provide their clients with assistance on legal issues ranging from wills and estate planning, probate, litigation, family law, real estate and mediation. According to Bob, “I have learned so much while practicing law for all of these years. For example, having created and dealt with thousands of wills and probates I have gained a lot of knowledge on this subject. I know things to avoid and can recommend other things to clients that will avoid problems in the future.”

The Ogle Legal Team also practices family law and strives to provide compassionate assistance in those most trying times. “In all our family law cases, my main goal is to try to make it peaceful. That is not possible in every case, sometimes you must fight, and we do so when necessary. However, we work hard to make the situation less contentious,” added Ogle.

In fact, the Ogle Legal Team has launched an online divorce service, Happily Apart, as a simple and cost-effective way to provide a quality service to spouses who feel they can come to an agreement regarding the terms of their divorce. Happily Apart provides the proper tools and information, plus the assurance that wisdom and experience is right next door if needed.

Mr. Ogle’s natural knack for being a peacemaker also serves him well as a mediator.

“I know that mediation works and is an effective process for resolving disputes outside of the courtroom,” he added. As a licensed and experienced mediator, Ogle has many years of experience in many types of legal matters and will bring his wisdom and experience to help you resolve your dispute.

“One of the things I have enjoyed most about this profession is the people. Clients have become friends and we have built a lot of great connections. Hearing people’s stories is honestly one of the best parts of lawyering. It really is true that you can’t judge a book by its cover. People will surprise you every time,” chuckled Bob. “But being able to help them out when they need answers and guidance has been incredibly rewarding.”

The Ogle Legal Team wants their clients and future clients to know they are always available when help is needed. “Many times when it comes to legal matters, whether it be starting a new business, planning your estate or something different, people just need a place to start. We are accessible and available to answer those questions and either provide help or point them in the right direction,” Ogle added. He finished by saying, “Boerne has been good to us. A lot has changed from when we started back in 1989, but it continues to be such a wonderful environment. We love this town so much.”

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Texas has 'roared back' from COVID job lossesA jobs

A couple of years ago, it was hard to imagine Texas recovering from substantial COVIDrelated job losses. However, a Texas Real Estate Research Center (TRERC) research economist says data show the state's job numbers have "roared back."

TRERC's Dr. Adam Perdue said Texas employment has more than recovered relative to the 2016-19 trend line for the last few months, even outperforming the U.S. (Figure 1).

He said Austin and DFW have contributed significantly to this outsized performance, while San Antonio and, especially, Houston have lagged.

"This complete return to the former trend line is unusual," Perdue said. "We've surpassed levels we would have forecast even if COVID had never happened."

Information courtesy of Texas Real Estate Research Center

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DAS GREENHAUS ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING

DDas GreenHaus, Kendall County’s first business incubator, officially opened its doors with the location of its first business tenant, Locoal. Das GreenHaus’ Founding Partners celebrated with an event that featured Locoal’s leadership team and gave a first look at the innovative space.

Das GreenHaus is a 501(c)(3) public-private non-profit located in Boerne, Texas whose mission is to foster the community of innovators to grow Kendall County’s entrepreneurial vision. Das GreenHaus offers the space, services, and programming for entrepreneurs and startup companies to succeed. The 4,800 squarefoot facility has private offices, flexible workspaces, conference/ training rooms, and provides access to a maker space. Located at 7 Upper Balcones in Boerne with convenient access to I-10, Das GreenHaus offers business mentorship, educational workshops, and networking events. The goal of Das GreenHaus is to help startup companies grow, create jobs, and have a positive economic and cultural impact on Kendall County.

The Founding Partners event held at Das GreenHaus recognized the many local businesses and individuals who contributed to the launch of the incubator as well as the City of Boerne. Founding Partners also had the opportunity to meet Das GreenHaus’ first

tenant, Locoal, a sustainable tech company that combines hardware and software to create innovative solutions for the environmental challenges of our time and whose team consists of veterans who have served in various branches of the military and have a passion for technology and sustainability. Locoal’s mission is to make a positive impact on the planet and the people who live on it.

Locoal CEO, Miles Murray stated “The culture of innovation starts at the local community. Das GreenHaus brings together much of the needed support structures that early-stage technology companies need to succeed.”

Das GreenHaus launched through a collaboration between the Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation and the Boerne Kendall County Angel Network.

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COLTON RICE LIVE

8:00pm to 11:00pm

The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue

531 Farm to Market 3351 – Boerne

Join The Roundup Music Venue for a FREE show with local artist Colton Rice. This is an all ages event and fun for the whole family.

Doors 6pm, Music 8pm

JULY 15

CHRISTMAS IN JULY COCKTAIL WORKSHOP

7:00pm to 8:30pm

Assemble Cocktail Workshop

322 S. Main Street, Bldg B – Boerne

’Tis the season to be jolly - even in July! Assemble Cocktail Workshop invites you to a Christmas in July mixology lesson where even those on the naughty list are welcome. Join Santa and his elves for an interactive workshop, and learn how to make some refreshing cocktails that will beat the warm weather.

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From Success to Significance

Creating

BBut one day in 2006, Niewolny looked out of his office window from a skyscraper with a view of Lake Michigan and said to himself, “There has to be more to life than this.” Despite his success, he felt empty inside. The thought occurred to him: “If I died today, so what?” He realized he wouldn’t leave a legacy that mattered.

During that period, which he calls the season of “smoldering discontent,” Niewolny reevaluated his life, searching for new passions and ways to give back. He used ideas outlined by Bob Buford in his book Halftime: Moving from Success to Significance. Buford founded the Halftime Institute, a nonprofit organization that helps successful men and women create new lives defined by joy, impact, and balance.

As part of his journey to creating a lasting legacy, Niewolny went on a church mission trip to Africa, where he saw people who had very little but were far happier than he was. When he came back, he and his wife decided to sell their boat, plane, several houses, and other luxuries that he thought would bring him joy and happiness but gave him more headaches than anything else.

The couple used some of the proceeds to start an orphanage in South Africa. “So much joy came out of that,” he says. “That was the first time I realized when I took the focus off myself and put the focus on others, I had incredible joy and balance in my life.”

Niewolny says the purpose and passion for the second half of his life is giving back to those in need and making a difference in other people’s lives. At 54, he’s chief executive officer of the Halftime Institute and author of the new book, Trade Up: How to Move from Just Making Money to Making a Difference.

Finding Purpose

Psychologists say many people hit the pause button at some point during their lives to search for a deeper meaning and purpose. Despite the stereotypes about midlife crises, this pause-and-reset can happen at any age, from a person’s early 20s to retirement, and beyond. And it can be a challenging phase to move through.

The good news is that reevaluation often leads to a better life. In fact, studies show that meaningful activities—things that demonstrate and develop your abilities while also making a positive difference to others—can contribute significantly to your overall sense of happiness.

But what role does money play in happiness? Additional research suggests that money correlates with satisfaction only up to a point. Beyond that threshold, the correlation falls apart, and additional income no longer means additional happiness, says Frank Farley, a psychologist with Temple University in Philadelphia and a former president of the American Psychological Association.

“If you’ve been doing the same gig for decades, and you are highly successful, you may want to ask yourself: ‘How many more money mountains are there to climb? How many successes do I need to chalk up?’ It may be time to look for new venues in your life,” Farley says. That’s where generosity comes in.

The G Factor

When reevaluating their life’s purpose, many folks decide they want to give back. “I have been studying human motivation for decades, and I’m often asked what is on the top of the list of great human motives,” says Farley. “I answer generosity, which I call the ‘G factor.’ Generosity—the giving instinct—is so profound.”

Janet Karzmark, a life coach in San Jose, California, echoes Farley’s point. Giving goes hand in hand with compassion, she says, and most people feel a strong sense of compassion for those in need.

Successful people who have been busy striving and accomplishing things for most of their lives may not have had time to explore the compassionate part of their personalities. But if they volunteer for a humanitarian crisis or get involved in other important causes, their lives feel more complete and more purposeful, she says.

“You don’t want to face your death and think, ‘Oh, I missed

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a lasting legacy can be an amazing journey filled with surprising twists and turns. Just ask Dean Niewolny. By his early 40s, he was on top of the world, overseeing a $100 million business for a financial services company in Chicago. He had a beautiful wife, two children, several homes, expensive clothes, luxury cars, a boat, and a small airplane.
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that part of my life. I never got around to that.’ You don’t want to face that regret,” says Karzmark.

Giving back or serving others doesn’t mean you have to quit your job though. There are plenty of ways to make a difference with only an hour or two a week. For instance, Niewolny says he knew an executive colleague who volunteered to rock newborn babies of drug-addicted parents and found great meaning and joy in that simple act.

Organizations like VolunteerMatch and Charity Navigator make it easier than ever to find volunteer opportunities in your local community.

For many people, using their time and talents in their own sphere of influence is key to finding personal significance. That was the case for Alan Smith, president and chief executive officer of Rockcliff Energy, an oil and gas company in Houston, Texas. For years, Smith says, “I was so busy that I felt like I was drowning.”

To change his trajectory, Smith carved out more time in his life by stepping off several charity and industry boards. He also decided to narrow his focus to helping only a few organizations and a few other people in his network reach their full potential.

Now, Smith is a mentor and serves on the board of directors for the Texas Hearing Institute, a nonprofit pediatric hearing loss organization that provides therapy, education, and support services to children and families affected by hearing loss.

This cause has a special place in his heart because one of his daughters was born deaf. However, after receiving cochlear implants and help from the center, she is now able to hear. “The center had a huge impact on her life,” Smith says. Working on their board is one of the ways he gives back.

For Smith, reevaluating his lifetime legacy meant reprioritizing and staying focused. “You have a finite amount of time on earth, and you’ve been given many gifts and talents,” he says. “It’s a matter of being more intentional and figuring out how you are going to use them.”

How to Restart

There are several ways to begin the journey toward finding your purpose and creating a legacy you are proud of, says Niewolny. First, he says, start with the end in mind.

To do that, Niewolny describes an exercise he calls “the 80th birthday party.” Here’s how it works. Imagine you’re having a big birthday party with all your friends and family in attendance. Using a microphone in the room, the guests will recap your role in their lives. Write down what you hope they’ll say.

Also, write down the answer to these questions:

• What is your pursuit of success costing you?

• What in your life has the greatest value, and what are you doing to protect it?

• If you were to reorder your priorities in life to finish well, what evidence would confirm that you were on the right track?

Another approach is to ask yourself: If you were living a perfect life two years from now, what would that look like? Not what would you be doing, but what would it look like? Describe the scene in vivid detail.

For Niewolny, he wants his wife to flourish and for their marriage to be a priority. He wants his children to have high selfesteem. And he’d like everyone in his family to be in good health.

While it’s common for people to desire change, it’s difficult to shift the course of your legacy all on your own, says Niewolny. Some people benefit from an accountability partner, whether that means a certified life coach, spouse, mentor, friend, neighbor, or colleague. You might also consider multiple coaches.

Tell these people what you want from your life and let them hold you accountable for progress. “There is a reason why the best athletes in the world have coaches even though they may be at the top of their game,” says Niewolny. Coaches provide motivation and support when you need it most.

On a Mission

Figuring out your personal mission in life and acting on it can be life-changing, says Fielding Miller, CAPTRUST co-founder and chief executive officer. He speaks from experience.

During the first half of his life, Miller says he set a hectic pace, trying to raise a family, build a business, stay involved in the community, and maintain an active social life. “My time was overly weighted toward work. I was a complete workaholic,” he says.

Like Niewolny, at age 40, Miller discovered Halftime, which prompted him to reassess his values, aspirations, talents, and relationships. He started thinking about what he wanted for his family—and what he wanted from his own life. One idea from the book especially resonated with him: “What will I do about what I believe?”

The result of that period of introspection was “a total heart change, an epiphany moment,” Miller says. He reevaluated why he was working and reprioritized the things that matter most to him, focusing on his personal endgame—what would matter when his career was over.

It didn’t take long for this new mentality to bear fruit. Gradually, Miller says, he began to look at everything through a new lens. He made decisions and approached relationships differently.

“My personal mission is to live a life that is pleasing to God by being significant in the lives I touch,” Miller says. “I would like to be remembered for fulfilling my mission.”

And it’s never too late, or too early, to decide what that mission will be.

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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.

Outside of work, Karl enjoys spending time with his wife, Amy, and their two children, Anson and Avery. He also fits in a round of golf whenever possible.

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MOONDANCE CONCERT

7:00pm to 9:00pm

Cibolo Nature Center

140 City Park Road – Boerne

Moondance is a longstanding, beloved tradition at the Cibolo. Grab your lawn chairs, coolers, and friends, and come enjoy live music from local bands under the oak trees! This summer, they’ll welcome back some of their favorite music groups and food trucks from past Moondances and welcome in new ones as well.

JULY 18

GBCC RIBBON CUTTING

PRECISION MEDSPA BOERNE

11:30am to 12:00pm

28715 IH 10 W – Boerne

JULY 19

GBCC RIBBON CUTTING

TEXAS HOMES

4:00pm to 4:30pm

103 Bent Tree Drive – Boerne

JULY 20

GBCC RIBBON CUTTING

SIGNARAMA SAN ANTONIO NW

NEW LOCATION IN LEON SPRINGS

3:30pm to 4:00pm

23775 IH-10 – San Antonio

JULY 21

MOVIE IN THE PARK: CHRISTMAS IN JULY

7:00pm to 10:00pm

Main Plaza

100 North Main Street – Boerne

These free, family friendly screenings are a great time for everyone. Movies start at sundown, but come out early for some pre-movie fun starting at 7 pm. Bring your blankets, chairs, and snacks as you enjoy some free entertainment before the movie.

JULY 22

STOP N SHOP POP-UP MARKET

11:00am to 5:00pm

Alene’s Boutique

1491 South Main Street – Boerne

This event is held monthly at Alene’s Boutique right next to Dog and Pony Grill and Boerne Farmhouse. You can find clothing, home décor, crafts, baked goods, jewelry, accessories, and more! Stop by to grab lunch at Dog and Pony and then swing by the pop up market and support local small businesses!

BOERNE BIERFEST KEG TOSS PRACTICE

EVENT

6:30pm to 9:30pm

Dog and Pony Grill

1481 South Main Street – Boerne

Want to see what it takes to be crowned Keg Toss Champion at BierFest on 9/23? This is your event!! Come spend the evening at Dog & Pony Grill in Boerne where you’ll get unlimited keg tosses to hone your skills, while listening to live music by Soul Twang! Discounted BierFest tickets will be on sale, or get yours now at www.boernebierfest.com

JULY 25

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

6:00pm to 8:00pm

447 N. Main Street – Boerne

JULY 29

ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULLHOT SUMMER NIGHTS

6:00pm to 11:59pm

The AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center

102 City Park Road – Boerne

Come out and watch antique tractors from around Texas as they compete to pull the heaviest weight the furthest distance. BBM

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Home Design Trends for 2023

HHave you ever wondered what drives the changes in design and decorating trends year after year? Is it merely our human desire to never be satisfied or getting bored with a certain style or look and desire something new?

Recently a Hill Country designer, Abby Vasek, suggested it is because new and exciting building materials are continually being created. For instance, do you remember when Hardie exterior sidings came on the scene. Did you ever think it would be replaced? Well, step aside Mr. Hardie. A new product, LP Smart Side is an engineered hardwood that appears to be as desirable and even more durable than Hardie.

If you are building from scratch or remodeling your current home, here are some trends that might fit your taste and budget.

KITCHENS

• Lighter counter tops made of thinner cuts

• Mixing of metals

• Larger hardware

• Darker sinks

Side note: Enclosed kitchens are returning due in part to more folks working from home or those who entertain not wanting to see a messy kitchen.

BATHS

• Full Wall Tile/ Larger slabs

• Wet Room which includes both tub & shower

• Free Standing Tubs

INTERIOR TRENDS

• Bigger Trims

• Wainscoting and Full Wall Panels

• Lighter Floors

• Enhanced Laundry Rooms combining utility and luxury

• Statement Wall Sconces

• XL Windows in a few spaces in the home

• Balance between 12-14’ ceilings and a cozy nook feel

EXTERIOR TRENDS

• Dark Roofs

• Two Colors for Exterior with a statement color door

• Outdoor kitchen/living space is most economical way to add value to your home

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The Sherwin Williams Paint color of the Year is Redend Point (SW 9081) - a warmer neutral which is not beige or gray.

Redend Point SW 9081

Here is a list of sources for you to gain further inspiration:

Stratus Surfaces   Build.com

Restoration.com

Floor & Decor

Shadesoflight.com

Four Hands

Four Hands Art Studio

Vickery Wholehouse

Adapted from a webinar by Abby Vasek – Wimberly, Texas

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Roy Maas Youth Alternatives Meadowland Girlsville creates brighter futures for children in crisis by promoting individual success and healthy relationships in a safe, healing environment, giving children and families the tools the end the cycle of abuse. Their programs include emergency shelters and long-term residential programs for children in crisis; a drop-in center for homeless, runaway and trafficked youth; a community family counseling and resource center; and a transitional living program for homeless community and former foster care youth, and youth in extended foster care. Learn more about Roy Maas by going to rmya.org or by calling 830-816-2425!

Lovorn Law Firm is a Texas Hill Country-based firm, serving Boerne, New Braunfels, San Antonio and the surrounding areas. Their expertise is in family law, criminal law, probate, wills, and estates. The team will walk you through whatever legal process you face, and be there to listen and advocate for you. To learn more about the firm, go to lovornlawfirm. com, stop by and visit them at 705 S. Main St. in Boerne or give their Boerne office a call at (830) 293-7330. Congrats, Lovorn Law Firm!

Bringing together some of San Antonio and the Hill Country’s most respected legal minds, Kreager Mitchell, PLLC Attorneys at Law is proud to deliver experienced and innovative legal counsel to their clients. They focus in Healthcare Law, Estate Planning, and Business Law. Their mission is to provide a superior product, in a timely manner, with continuous service, loyalty, and honest, independent counsel. To learn more, go to kreagermitchell.com, call 210829-7722, or stop by and visit them at 1580 S. Main St. Ste. 204 in Boerne. Congrats, Kreager Mitchell Attorneys at Law!

Cibolo Family Medicine is here to serve you and meet your health needs with relaxed, extended visits and no wait times. Their model allows your doctor to spend more time recognizing patterns, diagnosing root causes, and customtailoring a plan geared specifically to you. They are excited to bring on Dr. Cynthia Gonzalez at the Crown Ridge office. Dr. Gonzalez chose Direct Primary Care because she wants the best for her patients - taking time to know them and working with them to achieve their best health. She believes in preventative care and a holistic approach are vital to improving your health and quality of life. Visit cibolofm. com for more info. Congrats Cibolo Family Medicine and welcome to Boerne, Dr. Gonzales!

Old Republic Title proudly meets your title insurance and closing needs. Their team of professionals understand the local real estate community and are ready to assist with a variety of residential and commercial real estate transactions. For over a century, Old Republic Title has been insuring title for American household and commercial properties nationwide. Learn more about Old Republic Title by going to oldrepublictitle.com/Texas/San-Antonio, or give Katelynn a call at (210) 557-1610 or email kcuster@oldrepublictitle. com! Congrats again, Old Republic Title!

Custom Ink is ready to help turn your design ideas into custom t-shirts for the big game, koozies for the upcoming trade shows, or embroidered hats for the company outing. No matter what you’ve dreamed up, their team is ready to make it a reality! Their reps are available 7 days a week, and you’re able to see the products in person with a complimentary, in person appointment. Learn more about Custom Ink by calling (210) 202-3127, go to their website at locations.customink.com/custom-ink-0fdb71bbcb37 or stop by and visit them at 320 E. Basse Rd., Suite 101 in San Antonio, TX 78209!

The mission of Boerne Healthcare Group is to provide excellence in healthcare to all adults of all ages. Their practitioners specialize in adult and geriatric care, women’s wellness, and weight loss. Their vision is to meet the needs of the Boerne community and the surrounding areas with high-quality and person-centered care. Boerne Healthcare Group’s focus is on prevention and being proactive for early detection of disease, managing chronic disease, and avoiding hospitalization. They will take your health seriously! Learn more about their wonderful business by going to boernehealthcaregroup.com or by calling (830), TX 78006.

For 50 years now, The Boerne Noon Rotary Club has been building up our Boerne community and residents to be the best they can be! The Rotary Club is a leadership organization made up of local business, professional and civic leaders. They meet regularly to get to know each other, form personal and business connections, hear from community leaders, volunteer with local nonprofits and more! Learn more about their wonderful organization by going to boernerotary.org or call (210) 827-3733. We are so honored to celebrate them today and can’t wait to see what the next 50 years bring, congrats Rotary members!

LTO Ventures is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that develops affordable residential, integrated employment, and social engagement options for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Their 3 areas of focus are building their own communities, helping others build communities, and advocating for more options. They believe that adults with disabilities have the human and civil rights to live, work, play, socialize, recreate, love, learn, and worship in the setting and manner of their choosing, with the help of family friends and caregivers. Learn more about LTO Ventures by visiting their website ltoventures.org, or giving them a call or stopping by in person to visit at 136 Old San Antonio Road, Suite 305 in Boerne!

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Hill Country Toastmasters provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn fosters self-confidence and personal growth. They have a wide array of members including business professionals, city officials, moms, dads, and everyone who has a desire to speak with confidence and improve their communication skills at home and in the community. Hill Country Toastmasters is inviting chamber members to an “Open Mic” session on June 15th at 7am, at The Center, to practice their elevator pitch where they will receive positive and constructive feedback to wow prospects at their next networking event. Learn more about the Hill Country Toastmasters by going to hillcountrytoastmasters. com or by calling (210) 508-0894.

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6,000 hard copies distributed throughout kendall county & the hill country digital issues emailed to 11,000+ Hill country readers!

Gilded Palm Aesthetic Spa specializes in nonsurgical cosmetic and skin-tightening treatments with natural results. With a free, in-office consultation, Dr. Jessie will help you understand the services they provide and which would be right for you. From face, skin, and eye procedures, to hair restoration and vein removal, they offer a very wide variety of services. We are so happy for Dr. Jessie and her team! Gilded Palm has a location both in Boerne (100 West Hosack St., Suite 104) and now in Fredericksburg at 108 East Trailmoor Drive, Suite 10. You can check-out all of their info by going to gildedpalmspa.com or by calling (830) 488-7389! We had a blast getting to celebrate Gilded Palm with so many family and friends.

The premier custom homebuilder in Boerne, B.W. Baker Builder has been a Hill Country Specialist since 1987! Rigorous standards of quality, integrity and service take top priority. Along with their suppliers and subcontractors who have been in the business for more than 30 years, they form a friendly, knowledgeable, and collaborative group that is focused on completing distinctly custom, superior quality homes. They take pride on their work and it’s not just a job, but it’s your home, your way. They not only offer custom homes though, you can see a gallery of their commercial work on their website by going to bwbakerbuilder.com! You can also call (830) 249-8054 or stop by their office at 604 N. Main St., Ste. 100 in Boerne to learn more! Congrats on 35 amazing years, B.W. Baker Builder team!

The Kendall County Wild Game Dinner is the premier fundraiser for the Kendall County Jr. Livestock Association. Our mission is serving the youth of Kendall County by promoting education and agriculture. This event raises funds to provide more opportunities to our local youth through scholarships, educational programs, and leadership camps.

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