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COVER: Mary Kipp DESIGN BY: Ernie Sanchez Creative
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COVER STORY BY: Brenda Castañeda
HAIR BY: David Paul
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“A woman who walks in purpose doesn’t have to
chase people or opportunities. Her light causes people and opportunities to pursue her.” -Anonymous
EDITOR’S LETTER
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he month of May is all celebrating women. The women of this issue in particular and those who live amongst us in our city are capable of creating real change here in the borderland and beyond. I’m
excited to live in a world where females are pursing excellence and helping to improve the quality of life for those who live in our fantastic city. For a woman, playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing honorable about shrinking so other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine. This rule doesn’t just apply to successful women; it’s for every one of us. And as they let their own light shine, they are unconsciously giving other women permission to do the same. As women become liberated from their own fear, their presence automatically liberates others; it is contagious. It allows others to feel free as they follow in their footprints. Women as a whole are getting both stronger and smarter as the business world embraces what they can bring to the table. The women showcased in this issue fit that description. Among them are powerhouse women in healthcare like Sally HurtDeitch, Monica Vargas-Mahar, and Dennece Knight. Our cover woman, Mary Kipp has recently made history by becoming the first female president of El Paso Electric. Altogether this entire issue highlights local role models who have paved the way for those of us whose heels might not be as high. They bare the responsibility of being truly professional and truly woman. They are my personal heroes and as we honor women this month, I am reminded yet again of the amazing community around us.
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Astrology
KEEPING FIT BY ASTROLOGICAL SIGN By: GRACE THE PSYCHIC LADY
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Pioneering
IN THE ARTS AND CULTURE OF EL PASO; CREATING A BETTER PATH FOR GENERATIONS TO COME
The City
Melts Hearts Through
Bedroom Makeover BY: JOEL DELGADO
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The City
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Healthcare
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A BLAZE OF GLORY
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Charitable Business THE WOMEN BEHIND OUR CITY’S GIVING BY: MEAGAN KINLEY
Spirituality
Don’t Settle for
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s s e n i p p Ha BY: MICHELLE CROMER
82 Parenting
THE DIVINE MOTHER BY: KIRSTEN APPLEBAUM
86 Fitness
SPRING INTO ACTION BY: LIZZIE MARTINEZ
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Beauty
Beauty Prep from the Pros BY: MATTHEW ABRAHAM
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The City
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Etiquette
Expressing Appreciation To Our Military BY: JOANN WARDY
ELISA JIMENEZ El Paso Vogue From
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BY: JANENE ROJAS
Food
An Infusion of Cultures for a
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30A Travel
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Artist Spotlight
Richard Warren
BY: DENISE NELSON-PRIETO
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Hidden Gem
THE KITCHEN
SUNSET BY: KRYSTA AYERS
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Heaven on Earth
Sports
A New Era
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“Karuna” Coronado THE HEARTBEAT THAT UNITES US ALL
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BY: MEAGAN KINLEY
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Comes to El Paso
Women: Living in the Sandwich Generation
BY: MEAGAN KINLEY
BY: MONICA NARVAEZ
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CANCER - Water activities are soothing to
that require strength and endurance such as
and all its adventures; while others
the Crab, such as going to the lake or beach.
karate, kick-boxing, boxing and wrestling.
are content being a spectator
They revel in fishing, swimming, diving,
of sports. Believe it or not, your
canoeing, water polo and surfing.
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astrological sign has an influence
SAGITTARIUS - People under this sign are always on the move and are always looking
on how athletic and competitive you are.
LEO - Ruled by the Sun, lions like the
to try something new. Some activities may
Below are some of the favored sports and
outdoors whether it is sunbathing, a leisurely
include archery, hunting or shooting. Since
activities for each of the astrological signs.
walk, or running a marathon. Other interests
Sagittarius is the sign of the Archer, they
can range from wrestling and boxing, to yoga
excel very well at archery.
ARIES - The Ram likes to be involved
or Tai Chi.
CAPRICORN - Like the Goats, Capricorns
with activities that are fast and exciting and competitive. Skiing, horseback riding, racecar
VIRGO - Is very detailed and enjoys
like their feet to be on the ground and
driving and anything involving the release of
activities that require precision. They excel
they relish the times when they can savor
adrenaline. Aries love to win!
in activities such as shooting, billiards, darts,
solitude. Rock climbing, hiking, jogging and
gymnastics or ballet. Although, they prefer
long marathons help keep you grounded.
TAURUS - Prefer activities that are more
the indoor activities, as they are less prone to
peaceful and relaxing. Things such as
injury by exertion activities.
gardening, walking and hiking are very
AQUARIUS - The water bearer is not a water sign but actually an air sign. Likes
soothing for the Bull while listening to some
LIBRA - Ruled by Venus, Librans love
are many and may include skydiving, hang-
favorite music on their playlist.
activities that are artistic and adventurous.
gliding, or para-sailing. Fuel the mind with
The artistic activities include ice-skating and
chess, bridge or puzzles.
GEMINI - Twins are quick, smart and good
dance. The adventurous include tennis and
with dexterity. Card and video games, as
skydiving. Since air is the ruling element for
PISCES - The fish love the water; which
well as the game of chess stimulate their
Librans, skydiving is the most adventurous.
includes all water sports from sailing, rafting,
minds. While dance, tennis and zip lines get them moving.
and canoeing to surfing. Time alone playing
SCORPIO - Intense, competitive and
solitaire or word games provides them the
resilient! Scorpions require sport activities
tranquility they seek.
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May Opportunities to Give & Support Jewel Box Series – Time and chance Event: May 3, enjoy Time and Chance! With one show Sunday afternoon starting at 2:30 p.m., there is no greater time to support the Philanthropy Theatre or true El Paso talent.
Details: The El Paso Community Foundation is sponsoring the Jewel Box Series in the Philanthropy Theatre. This is a new performing arts series, produced in partnership with El Paso Live. This series is designed to showcase homegrown talent in the city’s Philanthropy Theatre, part of the Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center. The goal is to take our region’s best talent and put it in our region’s best venue. Admission is $16.00.
National Police Week Event: May 11-17 is National Police Week. Come out and pay your respects to our fallen El Paso heroes at Church Heinrich Park.
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Beyond the Badge Annual Fundraiser Event: May 9 from 5:30 - 11:30 p.m. at the El Paso Police Academy come out and support the El Paso Police Academy.
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ARY KIPP’s ROAD TO SUCCESS | By: BRENDA CASTAÑEDA photography by: DAV ANMED |
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he has made history. She is
industry that it can be very complex and
a “first” among an industry
difficult to keep up with the science and
dominated
older
technology that is constantly evolving. She
men. But that has not stopped
adds that solar power is a huge facet of this
by
men,
her from blazing a trail for
industry and that El Paso Electric is utilizing
others to follow, admire and celebrate
solar energy to keep costs down for the
her accomplishments. She is Mary Kipp,
consumer. “You have to learn continually,
president of El Paso Electric. She is the first
or you’ll be left behind.”
female president of El Paso Electric – and the youngest ever in the 113-year history of
As president of El Paso Electric, she is next
the company.
in line to succeed Thomas Shockley, who is the current Chief Executive Officer of
Talking to her, you immediately feel her
El Paso Electric, and whose contract runs
warmth and caring demeanor. She is sincere
through December of this year. She credits
and kind, and certainly has not let her
Shockley with supporting and living what
incredible success change who she is. “I’m
El Paso Electric is about. “He exemplifies
a lot like everyone else,” says Kipp of her
what we, the community of El Paso should
life. “I have two children whom I adore and
be.” They share the same values and
while I’m very busy, like so many parents, it
beliefs and she will continue to carry out
can be very difficult sometimes to find time
those principals adding that, “it is a privilege
to spend with our children. The window we
to work for a company that is committed to
have to spend with our children is limited
the community that is serves.”
so we must make the best of it.” But her 16-year-old daughter and 9-year-old son are
This passion for her work and her city is
very understanding and value the quality
evident when asked what her vision is for El
time she does find to spend with them.
Paso Electric. Her vision is twofold, first, to have the utility company continue to provide
While finding time to spend with her
safe and reliable energy to the consumers,
children and family is one of her greatest
and to also continue to contribute to the
challenges,
her
region because she believes that the
professional arena, the biggest challenge
people here are a huge asset and should
she faces is simply the nature of the
benefit from these resources.
Kipp
adds
that
in
business that she’s in – energy. According to Kipp, there are so many facets of this
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She also feels strongly that education is the
region through the efforts of its succession
long term vision of economic development.
planning process. That is, not only the
The company is working with school districts
company’s involvement in the schools, but
to get students to become involved in
also to provide opportunities to the citizens
internships at all levels of education. For
of El Paso, to ensure that El Paso Electric is
example, their mascot, Ernie G. Watts, whose
embracing and supporting the local talent. El
job is to teach people how to use electricity
Paso Electric is doing what it can in keeping
safely, is now expanding his message
El Paso’s “up and coming leaders” here
to include STEM (Science, Technology,
instead of them leaving El Paso for career
Engineering and Mathematics) presentations
opportunities that they think don’t exist in
at area schools in the hopes that these
their own community. “It’s really a fun place
presentations will spark an interest in these
to come to work every day,” says Kipp, and
fields among the younger students.
she wants others to feel the same way.
Mary Kipp is very proud of El Paso Electric’s
Mary Kipp’s story is one of inspiration and
commitment to El Paso and the surrounding
dedication. It is no wonder that she has risen www.thecitymagazineelp.com
May, 2015 quickly to the ranks of her male counterparts and is well-respected among those peers. She is no stranger to hard work; as a young child she was raised on a ranch in southern New Mexico where she carried out all the chores like rounding up and branding cattle, as well as operating heavy machinery such as front loaders and graders. Obviously, she is confident taking on any role and does it well. As the youngest president in El Paso Electric’s history, she brings with her a diverse background in education and experience – a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Williams College, a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Texas School of Law, and is an alumnus of Exeter College, University of Oxford. She is also a member of the Texas and the Colorado Bar Associations. She is very active in the community that she loves, holding membership in many community organizations, and serving on the board of directors for the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce and the Sun Bowl Association. She also is a member of Executive Women in Energy, the Paso del Norte Health Foundation, the Borderplex Binational Economic Alliance, the Women Corporate Directors - Greater New Mexico Chapter, and Executive Forum. But success has not changed this trailblazer. She remains humble and believes that success is a journey, and how you interact
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with people is what they will remember most about you, and that “no matter where you get in life, you ride on the shoulders of the people who have always supported you along the way.” As she prepares to take El Paso Electric into the future, she is committed to making this community an even better place. “I want the partners and the shareholders to know, that after all is said and done, I’m doing my very best.”
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Does YOUR closet NEED A makeover? By: LUIS MIRANDA, JR.
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woman’s wardrobe has always been known to hold her prized possessions from shoes to jewelry, women love feeling organized and a good wardrobe does just that. It
goes for men as well, their wardrobe might not be as immense as a woman’s but men are starting to realize that their closet space is a place they can express a little personal style. Whether it be dark
sophisticated wood or a built in shoe shining station, both men and
the theme of adding partitions, mirrored doors are another option.
women are taking the designing reins and tackling some unique and
The addition of these mirrors can really help make a closet look bigger
jaw dropping closet designs for the new year.
without any major construction, adding mirrors over counter tops and shelves can also intensify the effect. One centerpiece now found in
One idea that has begun to catch on is a style of closet that can
both women and men’s walk-in closets is a “closet island.” Typically
maximize storage while still giving your room a modern day feel. The
placed in the middle of the room these islands can hold anything from
closet design is made out of hardwood and is designed with built in
jewelry for women to under garments and cufflinks for men. These
high shelves and drawers. The closet also has an attached “library
islands have been known to have built in loveseats and shoe racks.
ladder” that allows for easy access to these tall shelves. When
Either route you take this added piece is sure to add relaxation and
constructing your ideal closet you want to utilize all closet space to
peace to your busy life.
avoid any clutter there might be in the future. The type of wood used for these designs play a big role and has a big effect on the look of the
With closets coming in all shapes and sizes any size closet can be
walk-In closet. Offering a variety of different hardwood colors these
luxurious. Just keep in mind when designing or organizing your
closet shelves are unique and have a fun element to them.
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when choosing what to wear. Another trick to improving your closet is maximizing all vertical space in the closet. Hanging necklaces, scarves, and hats will help keep your room organized and clean. Whether you’re remodeling or just organizing your closet the ultimate purpose is to turn a cluttered bedroom into a peaceful sanctuary. So improving your closet space doesn’t necessarily mean major remodeling but a little organization can go a long way.
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he borderland is known for its rich heritage and the cultural gifts that have given El Paso the iconic history it is internationally known for. El Paso Art and Culture Directors advocate for the vast yesteryears that define this unique region, from the history of our people, the culture, and the local art we love by developing new ways to approach this community.
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City of El Paso Director of Museums and Cultural Affairs Department, Tracey Jerome who was just appointed the position this past February. Jerome is responsible for the Cultural Arts program as well as the Public Arts program, which creates events such as Chalk the Block, The Neon Desert Music Festival, Music Under the Stars at the Chamizal National Memorial Park, and more. Three museums also fall under her jurisdiction as leader: The El Paso Museum of History, The El Paso Museum of Art and the El Paso Museum of Archeology. “My goal is to make a name for this city as a cultural destination. I want people to come here because of everything that’s happening here,” said the director. Jerome was raised in an area like El Paso with a vast amount of history, identity, and cultural heritage. She was made aware of how valuable the architectural heritage of her hometown is, the public art that was present, the museum facilities, and all the cultural activities that were going on, as well as the
take that identity nationally and internationally because I know this is a very
opportunities that were offered to her – all of these became
special place for a variety of reasons and I want them to know our story,”
a part of who she is now. Jerome has also traveled the world
said Jerome. Never forgetting what defines El Paso, and what always will,
with her family for around 25 years – having lived in historical
our greatest treasure and this truth is not only present to Jerome, but to other
cities like London, Brussels, North Korea, Singapore, Vienna,
Cultural and Art Directors in this city.
and of course the US, giving her a unique perspective and an opportunity to make these museums and all cultural
“Our mission is to bring awareness of the rich multicultural heritage of the
activities of El Paso flourish to their fullest potential. “My
borderland,” said Julia Bussinger, who has been the Director of the El Paso
commitment to these institutions is very much strong and I
Museum of History and the El Paso Museum of Archeology for seven years
want them to become world-class and cutting edge and we
now. Her biggest dream, for the History Museum, just came true at the
want to be the example to follow,” said Jerome.
opening of the Digital History Wall this past February 14th. “The digital wall is the first of its kind in the US, second to the one in the Museum of Copenhagen
There is an economic explosion happening in El Paso as
that is actually smaller than ours,” said Bussinger. The brand new digital wall,
well as an artistic one. For Jerome, these two are not
located at the entrance of the museum, features a touch screen system that
separate when it comes to benefitting the city, but they
is 36 feet wide and is capable of telling you, showing you, involving you, and
give birth to an unconscious alliance that will sure make a
teaching you everything there is to know about El Paso.
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The History Museum offers classes in digital
ages two to five, then they will develop an
immigrant. In order to achieve your dreams, it
photography,
dancing,
appreciation for the arts and culture in the
requires determination and you have to be so
guitar lessons, sign language, conversational
future,” said Paternoster. The Exploreum is
professional and so focused and knowing that
Spanish, and more. On top of this, the
not just about playing; it also facilitates the
America is providing this opportunity and I can
museum has a responsibility to dedicate itself
growth of imagination and experience. The
go further the borderland,” said Bussinger.
to the explosion of what defines this location,
staff at the museum is trained to never say
“And that, to me, is so special.”
not only exploring its Mexican influence but
“no” to a child. Instead they are taught to
the other cultures that are now part of El Paso.
redirect the kids to a different play station,
Of course in the past, women were not
There is currently an exotic Hindu exhibit that
rather than saying “no, you mustn’t smash it
always at the forefront of the field of Arts and
focuses on the culture’s traditions, dances
like that.” The reason is because this museum
Culture as pioneers, but times are definitely
and rituals that was elaborated and presented
was built specifically for them and they
changing. “I’ve read studies and surveys, that
thanks to the help of the Hindu community
basically make the rules. And you can imagine
the men that have grown up to be some of
here in El Paso “Working with three different
how hard it must be to not say “no” to 300
the greatest artists and creators in the world
cultural diversity groups in El Paso, we started
kids running around and screaming excitedly
were raised by women who made sure that
events like happy hours; meaning people
all at the same time. “We want them to know
exposure happened. Women took on the role
come here to celebrate culture instead of
that they can grow and learn here at their pace
of the supporter and the developer more than
drinking,” said Bussinger.
and without boundaries,” said Paternoster.
the one in the front,” said Jerome.
“People tell me ‘Julia you achieved your
The Exploreum has received many materials
Nonetheless, women in El Paso have not
dream, what’s next?’ and I say ‘I am dreaming
from different businesses and organizations
experienced as much discrimination for
even bigger,’” said Bussinger. Her next
around El Paso in order to create multiple play
their gender in the workplace and that is
vision is to install a third floor for the History
stations for the kids; from a NewsChannel9
something that also sets El Paso apart as a
Museum since every corner of the museum
television station, to an airplane from
leading city. “Another impressive thing about
is now being used for the greater good of
Southwest Airlines. However, children are
this city is, unlike a lot of locations, women
the community; be it for an exhibition, a
not the only ones who learn here. “We had
have taken very prominent leadership roles
workshop, or to display their permanent art.
no idea how many people haven’t been on
in various areas of this community for a very
a plane in El Paso,” said Paternoster who
long time,” said Jerome.
Photoshop,
belly
Laurie Paternoster is the director and co-
realized that even adults can learn something
founder of the El Paso Exploreum, a museum
new at a children’s museum.
Jerome, Bussinger and Paternoster have created a path that is easier for the younger
for children of all ages. The Exploreum contains an “Explorer Advise Report” which included 20
These three pioneering women of the Arts
generations who are interested in involving
kids from El Paso (ages eight to 18) telling the
and Culture have not only been giving their
themselves within the world of Arts and
museum what kind of exhibits they would like to
knowledge and power to the culture and art
Culture, and 20 years from now things will be
experiment with. The most recent contribution
of this community, but their hearts as well.
quite different. With Emma Watson’s recent
was of a 12 year-old boy who thought of an
Women in powerful positions around this
feminist campaign “He for She” via the UN
interactive solar system. He raised more than
community and in the world encourage other
and Patricia Arquette’s Oscar acceptance
$5,000 and spent last summer building this
women to stand up and not look down at
speech about the wage inequality, more young
project. It is now a popular exhibit, which
their gender as a con, but as a definite pro in
girls and boys are learning that to succeed in
takes the form of a rocket with rumble seats,
any working field.
life, it is the duty of the soul to do the right thing and give the opportunity to those who
big screens, and a big solar system to fly into.
deserve it regardless of their gender.
Through this experience, the boy discovered
“I feel that women are a driving force, with
his love of construction and engineering, and
inspiration, and with a passion. And it is
already has some goals for college.
coming to the point that many women are now
For the future of El Pasoans, professionals
empowered to bring this part of themselves to
like these women have already set out on a
The Exploreum started 10 years ago as a profit
the table. Now in America things are changing,”
path of freedom and intelligence. “I love El
organization. Everything is now non-profit and
said Bussinger. It is thanks to their education,
Paso. El Paso is a phenomenal place to live
belongs to the city of El Paso. “One reason
experience, skills, and passion that these three
and raise children. The culture is so vibrant
we wanted to do this was because many
women have been able to succeed in what
and unique and we want to have something
children who walk in have never been to a
they love to do. “You can say ‘Julia . . . English
for the next generations of children to have
museum. So if we could start with them at
is not your first language’ because I am a recent
this,” said Paternoster.
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hile women are at the center of most healthcare decision making – directing their healthcare and guiding care received by children, spouses and parents – the number of females in executive leadership positions still remains low. Only 24% of senior executives, and 18% of hospital CEOs – are women, according to the Journal of Healthcare Management. But El Paso is bucking this trend with three of the area’s
most powerful, strategic women in leadership roles
directing the future of the healthcare in the area. And
for all three women – Market CEO of Sierra Providence
Health Network Sally Hurt-Deitch, Executive Director of the
University Medical Center Foundation Dennece Knight and
Chief Executive Officer of Sierra Medical Center Monica Vargas-
Mahar – their work is deeply personal.
“One out of every two El Pasoans is affected by the work we do at
the University Medical Center,” said Knight, a native El Pasoan who
graduated from Eastwood High School. “And one of every 10 is affected
by the work we do at El Paso Children’s. It’s a huge impact for our donors
and supporters to be a part of.”
Knight’s impressive body of work – the development of the UMC Foundation, the El Paso Children’s Hospital feasibility study and its ensuing campaign – are among her greatest professional achievements, she said. “We started the foundation and the El Paso Children’s Hospital Foundation from scratch with zero programs and zero dollars,” she said. “Today, we have more than 1,800 volunteers and have raised almost $14 million since 2009.” The Sierra Providence Health Network team is also looking towards growth in a way that will change the face of healthcare in El Paso. “Healthcare is more than what we do at our facilities,” said Vargas-Mahar. “We are looking to ensure that El Pasoans are active participants in their quest to be healthier. Through the Sierra Providence Health Network, we are working to create diverse service lines that meet the needs of the community. Everything from our rehabilitation services expansion to our computer imaging center, increased partnerships in the outpatient sector, and our culture of calling patients guests – all of it points to the fact that we are in an exciting time.” The need to do it right is something that stays with her as a native El Pasoan, she said. “Part of offering new services to the community is a responsibility that I take very seriously,” VargasMahar said. “It’s wonderful to give back to the community in this way. I have family here. I can’t let my tias down. And, as a woman and as a Hispanic, it’s critical to me that we continue to promote diversity in the workforce.” Hurt-Deitch, who said her mother serves as her inspiration, agreed. “There has never been a more interesting and exciting time for our network,” she said “Our vision across the network is to be more than just a hospital or a health system, but to be a place that touches the community. We are taking a more holistic approach to providing care so that we can consider the body, mind and spirit.”
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the women behind our city’s giving
When people think of business, they don’t always think of charities and non-profit organizations. But like any organization or business, non-profits and charities have people behind the helm, directing and making the difficult decisions that either spell success or failure, which in turn effect the lives of hundreds of families and individuals. In our own city of El Paso, there are three women in particular who act as leaders of three of our cities most esteemed organizations. Each with her own story, these women have offered insight into what lead them to the positions they have today, as well as what empowered and gave them the courage to become true women of integrity in our great city.
Sandra E. Braham, Ed. D Chief Executive Officer of the YWCA, El Paso Del Norte Region
“I believe that as a woman of business you must exude integrity and consistency. When people know you have integrity, when they know the caliber of your ethics and character you develop a reputation for being cutting edge.” Dr. Sandra Braham has been the CEO of the El Paso Del Norte Region’s YWCA for the last nine years. Before this, she made a name for herself working with the University of Texas at El Paso as the Associate Vice Provost as well as the director of the organization, Upward Bound, to name just a few of her accolades. But this wasn’t always the career Braham thought she would have. “I’d never dreamed of doing this job. Even today, I’m still trying to figure out what God’s ultimate plan for my life is. For now, I try to walk intentionally on the path before me, but I’m always preparing myself for the ultimate mission,” Braham explained. In fact, Sandra got her start with the desire to become a medical doctor. However, while in the process of attaining her undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri, and after seeing the cutthroat competition associated with students pursuing medicine, she decided that maybe it wasn’t for her. “It felt like it was this pointless competition in obtaining a bachelor’s degree, so I thought, ‘If this is what its like to get a bachelors degree, maybe medical schools not for me.’ I’m just more purposeful in my battling, so I decided to forgo medical school. Because I was on my own and putting myself through college, www.thecitymagazineelp.com
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after being emancipated from foster care, I decided to finish what I
settled so I began to question, ‘is this really what I am supposed to be
started, so I finished the Biology degree,” Braham said.
doing?’ I felt that it was time for me to leave because I was conflicted,” Braham said. While contemplating these feelings, Braham had also
So after attaining her bachelor’s degree, Braham enrolled in graduate
been serving as the President of the El Paso Del Norte Region YWCA
school and began knocking out credits to attain an MBA. But in the
and when the previous CEO resigned, she knew in her heart that she
process, fate stepped in with other plans. After making a move to
would be a perfect fit for the job. “It all came full-circle in my head and
Indiana, Braham eventually landed a job as the lead recruiter for a local
it was just something I knew, so I applied for the position, and the rest
school assisting traditional and non-traditional students continuing
is history. On May 1, I will celebrate nine years as the CEO.”
their educations. After about three years completing this job, Braham then relocated to El Paso, met her current husband of twenty years,
Dr. Sandra Braham might not have planned how her life would unfold
and settled down in the Sun City. After discovering a talent for grant
but today she celebrates the success of the El Paso Del Norte YWCA
writing, she quickly began excelling and was promoted to Director of
as well as her own personal successes. Married for 20 years with
the Upward Bound Program at The University of Texas at El Paso. From
three children, Braham is a woman of business who never ceased in
there she continued growing and excelling in the community and even
giving of herself and pursuing excellence. “I would describe myself as
attained her Ph.D. from UTEP. After teaching and serving in various
an incredible connector; I connect people with opportunities, I connect
high administrative roles for the university, Braham realized that there
ideas and because of the way my brain works, I see connections and
was something missing. “At that point in my career, I began to really
I see possibilities. I always see the glass as half full or three quarters
have separation pangs from being with the kids and the programs I
full. I tend to see the silver lining, being positive through all things has
had built. But I also felt that I wanted to move forward, but I wasn’t
been invaluable to me as a woman of business.”
Stephanie Karr Executive Director of the Center Against Sexual and Family Violence
“My motivation comes from the simple fact that there is always something to do, something that could be better, some new way to think about a challenge, and some way to further touch people’s lives.” Stephanie Karr, a born and raised El Pasoan, got her start with a career in speech pathology. After attaining her masters and practicing in her new field, Karr got into the non-profit world of administration at El Papalote Inclusive Child Development Center as their Clinical Director. After spending 13 years there, she learned the ins and outs of the business and essentially, how to run a shelter. Today as the Executive Director of the newly renamed Center Against Sexual and Family Violence, Karr is continuing to learn and pursue excellence in her field. “We are always trying to find new ways to help those we serve and we have expanded our services to survivors of sexual assault so the name change reflects that expansion,” Karr explained. Working in such a sensitive field, Karr has had to learn to take each day at a time, enjoying both the rewards and the challenges that come with the territory of a non-profit organization like the Center Against Sexual and Family Violence. “Our mission is to make sure that persons who have faced violence or trauma in their lives have a safe place to go and a supportive staff and environment to lean on so that they can begin a journey of healing. Working in this industry, it can be a difficult topic to discuss. Outside of just helping victims, we also help people understand how to talk and listen to people who are affected by these crimes,” said Karr. Working as one of the Center’s leading women, Karr also attributes her success to those who have
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poured into her and her professional development. “Throughout my
24/7. The first two were musicals set in the 1930s, one was a mystery
career, I’ve been connected to strong women as mentors and have
and one was a story about two musical bands. The first we staged at
deliberately surrounded myself with strong women in my field as well as
EPCC and the second at the Jewel Box Philanthropy Theatre. We work
outside of my field,” Karr said. “On top of that, I belong to some great
as a team; Mark writes all the music and we write the script together.
women’s groups, mentoring others, and I also have a great group of
The one we are working on now, is a contemporary play set in modern
personal friends who pour into me. I think it is important for women to
times.”
encourage each other’s professional growth.” Karr is proud of the El Paso community that has aided in her success. Karr also explained that part of being a healthy businesswoman is
For other aspiring young women, Karr advised, “You can’t be afraid
also having ways to unwind. On top of being a mother to two boys,
and you have to try. If you succeed it’s because you had folks around
Stephanie and her husband, Mark Karr, unwind as a family with
you who guided you to that success and if you don’t immediately
performance art. “Mark and I have written and staged our own plays,
succeed, you will have an opportunity to try again. There have been
this helps me when situations become difficult at work, and enables
times when I have not been able to do something, but I have people I
me to have have a whole different side of my life that isn’t about work
can draw on for help – and that is key. You just can’t be afraid to ask.”
Patty Tiscareño Executive Director, Rio Grande Cancer Foundation
“Everyone has a talent, for some people that talent is music, writing or science. It’s so important to find that talent and share it, if you don’t share your talent, you’re missing your boat.” Patty Tiscareño, the Executive Director of the Rio Grande Cancer Foundation, said she really fell into the non-profit field. “Before I worked here, I was a banker at the original State National Bank,” said Tiscareño. “Well, I had worked there for 15 years, and that led me to meet the director of the Cancer Treatment Center. At the time, that center was a freestanding radiation clinic, when they sold it and the proceeds were 11.7 million, they asked me if I wanted to be the executive director of the new foundation they were going to create (what would become the Rio Grande Cancer Foundation) and I said yes. There was no road map to this position and the journey has been both exciting and challenging. So truly I fell into this job and this is definitely where I am supposed to be.” When asked about her role at Rio Grande, Tiscareño says that there are really two sides to her job: the administrative and the personal. “Of course there is the administrative part of my job, which is communicating with the board of directors and all types of management. On the financial end, we have managed to put nine million dollars into the foundation and that is a huge accomplishment in the non-profit world: good money management is key.” On the other side of the spectrum, Tiscareño is also responsible for upholding the mission of the Rio Grande Cancer Foundation. “Our mission is reduce the burden of cancer, if you can make a small difference in someone’s life when they are at the most difficult point in their life, how great is it going to feel when you go home at night? To help someone with transportation, to help someone feel better with prosthetics, wigs, bras, these things are extremely rewarding. The rewarding part
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May, 2015 is just lifting someone’s burden; it’s truly a spiritually uplifting thing to be able to do,” Tiscareño said. At the end of the day, Tiscareño and the rest of the staff at the Rio Grande Cancer Foundation count their blessings. “We are constantly reminded of the fact that compared to those we serve here at the foundation, we have no problems. We see people walk in the door, one story in particular was a patient named Hugo Blanco. He was a wonderful man who fought the good fight and really battled his diagnosis. He went through so much and through it all his beauty and grace shined through. Well, we lost him last year. It really is so challenging to see people fight so hard, losing people is probably the hardest part of this job.”
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By: MEAGAN KINLEY photographed by: TOMMIE MORELOS
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WHITE + SAMANIEGO + CAMPBELL, LLC A MEMBER OF ACCOUNTING & CONSULTING GROUP, LLP
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Roxie Samaniego, CPA Partner By: ???? photographed by: ????
As partners of the firm, this is a regional team anyone could be proud of and why we give these women in business a CPA+!
On January 5, 2015, the firm merged
never least is Partner Bobbi Hayes, CPA,
Accountants, we often conjure up the
with
Group,
CITP, CFE, CCIFP, CEPA who’s based out of
quintessential image of a male “suit” sitting in
LLP to become part of the 45 CPA and
Albuquerque, oversees the firm’s consulting
a cubicle with a calculator in hand. One reason
150-employee firm that it is today. Aside
services, and is making a difference in the
we revert to this classic representation is that,
from El Paso and Lubbock, Texas, they
lives of Baby Boomer business owners
in reality, women are still underrepresented in
have offices in Albuquerque, Alamogordo,
looking to exit their ownership roles. She’s
the higher echelons of the CPA profession.
Carlsbad, Hobbs, Roswell, and Clovis, New
also a pro at tax planning in the construction
The good news is that women represent
Mexico. This teaming up of resources also
industry and together with Roxie Samaniego
over 49% of the new entrants into the field
translates to additional woman power!
here in El Paso, provides expertise in DCAA,
today, and positions of leadership within the
Take Cindy Bryan, a Partner who oversees
Defense Contract Audit Agency, compliance.
industry are beginning to show greater gender
the firm’s Hobbs and Carlsbad offices, to
equality. The progression of this movement
which she travels back and forth weekly.
In fact, guidance on DCAA compliance is one
can be seen right in our region where the
Bryan focuses her efforts on serving clients
way that White, Samaniego, and Campbell,
five women partners at White, Samaniego,
in the construction and oil and gas service
LLC has set themselves apart from the rest.
and Campbell, LLC show us what women in
industries. There’s also Partner Michele
This expertise was lacking in our geographic
business really can do!
Kirkland in the Clovis office who’s the firm’s
area, but due to their ability to provide this
go-to person for everything agriculture. An
type of audit compliance, people are “taking
Enter Roxie Samaniego, one of the first
expert in agricultural tax, Kirkland is a CPA
notice” of the firm. The merger as a whole
founding partners of White + Samaniego
with the know-how to deal with agricultural
has allowed the firm to better allocate
+ Campbell. Samaniego, who is a CPA and
entities and their supporting industries.
its resources to provide top-notch public
When
we
think
of
Certified
Public
Accounting
&
Consulting
accounting services when and where its
Audit Partner, and who has an impressive background in public accounting with a
As if these women aren’t already completely
partners are best utilized. As we see, these
focus on governmental, for-profit, and non-
and utterly impressive with their savvy
women are of a caliber of expertise that most
profit audits. In fact, she was honored with
expertise, there’s also Kimberly Warren of
certainly propels the advancement of women
the El Paso Times ‘Business Woman of The
the Roswell office, who has a Juris Doctorate
in the CPA profession. As partners of the
Year’ award in 2010 and currently serves on
degree and a Master of Laws (LLM) in
firm, this is a regional team anyone could be
the Executive Board of the Texas Society
Taxation. Warren joined the firm in December
proud of and why we give these women in
of CPAs, where she was recently elected
2014 and will surely be instrumental in taking
business a CPA+!
Treasurer starting June 1st of this year.
the team to a whole new level. Last but
You can contact Roxie Samaniego, or any of the other partners listed here at: (915) 532-8400 (866) 307-2727 www.acgsw.com Or visit Roxie in our El Paso office at 810 E. Yandell, El Paso, TX 79902
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THELMA BRIFFA AMERICAN LIVING REALTY “I love this city. The housing market is strong and the entire real estate community is wonderful to work with.” Thelma Briffa, owner of American Living
They also represent Schuyler Construction
Realty, is one El Paso realtor that knows
Inc. and are expanding their rental division.
the ins and outs of style and design. With a
Using the best in new technology, Thelma
degree in fashion merchandising and 21 years
gets her clients’ listings out into the public
of experience in the real estate business,
eye. “I have honestly been blessed with the
she truly has an eye for the industry. In 2006
best clients. The people here are wonderful
when she went out on her own and started
to work with. We want to give these
American Living Realty, she had no idea that
hardworking individuals the best experience
she would experience the level of success
possible when purchasing, selling or renting
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a home,” said Thelma.
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Now, eight years later, American Living has grown into a strong boutique-style real estate
American Living isn’t finished growing. Last
business with 14 agents. “I have a network of
year, they doubled their annual sales and
amazing individuals, as well as a network of
they are expecting to do the same this year.
strong title companies, and reliable mortgage
“We are a goal-driven company. We are
companies — we only work with people who
always looking for ways to make ourselves
have proven their dedication to our clients,”
more competitive. El Paso is such a great
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place, and I am proud to be part of the real
service, American Living delivers the best
estate market,” said Thelma.
in residential and commercial real estate.
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DANNIELLE MENCH THE IVY HAIR AND NAIL SALON “I’m grateful for all the blessings I’ve had in my life. I can honestly look forward to each and every day with the sun in my face.” Dannielle Mench learned a long time ago that
With so many salons in our city, it may be
what she wanted in life was to make other
easy to get lost in the turmoil of not knowing
people happy and to aid them in achieving
which to choose and which is reputable.
a positive self-esteem. Knowing this, she
At The Ivy, Dannielle and her peers
decided to pursue a degree in cosmetology
continuously strive for the best and most
and the rest is history. Today she has
up-to-date in nail and hair cosmetology care.
achieved that goal and now works as a nail
“To me, success is being a professional,”
specialist at The Ivy Hair and Nail Salon in
Dannielle said. “Everyday I affect people’s
downtown El Paso. “I love doing what I do,
lives and I like knowing I can be the start of
I put a huge emphasis on listening to my
something great for them.” The Ivy Hair and Nail Salon
clients,” Dannielle explained. “Listening is the most important service you can provide
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I care for the needs of my clients, from the business professional to the person looking to make a great first impression. Many of my clients have special needs and I have kept myself up to date with the latest in healthy nail care.”
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WWW WWW SHANNON QUARTERMANE QUARTERMANE SALON Quartermane Salon is a concept environment driven by Quartermane and fueled additionally www with her husband Hunter, also a native El Pasoan and stylist of 25 years. www Shannon Quartermane is a native El Pasoan
us. We want to showcase our very talented
When she is not busy working on her salon or
whose visionary exploits have helped pave
artists from El Paso across the state, as well
hosting an event, Quartermane has a history
the road for the many new and exciting
as introduce the artists and friends we meet
of giving back to her community by helping
projects she has embarked upon as Chief
along the way from sister cities to El Paso. It
various non-profit organizations including
of Operations for Quartermane Salon. Her
is our hope that we can do our part in giving El
her latest efforts as Event Coordinator for
diligence for growth has led her on a journey
Paso the recognition it deserves for the many
The Archer House, a nonprofit group home
that would encompass everything from
amazing artists we host.” Not only does her
for individuals in the community who have
image to philanthropy.
insightful management of the Quartermane
suffered brain injury.
team inspire and ensure the success and Quartermane Salon is a concept environment
growth of her staff, it’s her care and genuine
driven by Quartermane and fueled additionally
consideration that sets her apart.
with her husband Hunter, also a native El Pasoan and stylist of 25 years. Having almost
Shannon Quartermane is not a stranger
Shannon Quartermane
14 years in the image industry, her beginnings
to the public eye. Amongst the many
Chief of Operations, Quartermane Salon
in hair artistry has led her to now oversee
events she often attends, she has become
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the growth and expansion of Quartermane
recognizable as one of The City Magazine’s
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Salon. One of Quartermane’s latest projects
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is acting as consultant for the flagship
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SYLVIA CARDENAS “Responsible, Reliable, and Ready to earn your Trust” Sylvia Cardenas wants El Pasoans to know
better able to assist my clients with whatever
that when it comes to their individual realty
obstacles that may arise,” Sylvia explained.
needs, she is more than just a realtor. Sylvia, who has worked in a myriad of roles in the
With 15 years of experience in the field, Sylvia
business and social work realms, has learned
can help you buy or sell any residence, land,
that her primary focus is people. Today as a
or commercial property. She is also a true El
Sylvia Cardenas, Realtor
realtor, she is dedicated to ensuring that each
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met as they meander the difficult road of
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real estate. “I’m not just a realtor, I hope to
also currently in training to attain her CCIM
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all your future needs. Through the years, I’ve
accreditation. Today, Sylvia is busier than ever,
developed great friends who started out just
continuing to help people achieve their dreams
as clients. My association with KB Your Real
of owning their own homes and businesses,
Estate Experience also ensures that I have
“My goal is to continue making people happy
more tools and more resources to give to my
whether they are purchasing their first or fifth
clients to truly achieve their goals. The reason
home. I’m loyal, ethical, and honest – not only to
I moved into this company was to provide
my clients, but also to my family, friends, fellow
a full spectrum of services, not just the
realtors and network of business contacts. My
selling and the buying, but with all aspects
personal motto has always been ‘Be the best
associated with real estate. Altogether I am
you can be, and follow your dreams.’”
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INAAM H. ZIYADEH GRAHAM CAPITAL STRATEGIES, LLC “People don’t plan to fail, but they fail to plan.” Inaam H. Ziyadeh is a financial advisor
in Colorado, Inaam graduated from UTEP
is also an expert on counseling individuals on
representative at Graham Capital Strategies,
with a degree in business administration
how to optimize their investments, their taxes,
LLC. With deep family roots in the business
with a focus on finance and marketing. She
and being a mother of five herself, she uses
industry and having travelled and lived in
and her husband have been staple business
her unique perspective and experience to
different parts of the world, Inaam is one finance
owners in the community for over 15 years
advise parents as they plan for their financial
expert with a truly global repertoire of business
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future. “When advising a client, I always put
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myself in their shoes – each one of them is so
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By: MEAGAN KINLEY photographed by: ROBERT CORRAL
From left to right: JoAn Lopez, Jan Engels, Pati Burton, and Sylvia de Baca. Not pictured: Yamil Chaheine.
JAN ENGELS OF BEAR’S BILINGUAL MOBILE Signing Services – A Savvy Team Leader for a Savvy Business! When meeting Jan Engels, one quickly finds a
endorsements in teaching, and small business
the best from her current associates and offers
woman of modest nature. She’s quick to bring
and community development. With over 30
up a five-person team that is fully certified
her associates to the forefront and makes
years of experience and knowledge under her
and thoroughly background-screened by the
little mention of the numerous credentials that
belt, she proudly makes learning a “life-long
National Notary Association. With over 10,000
she brings to the table. Enter Bear’s Bilingual
commitment”. Engels thrives on empowering
signings under its belt, this on-the-spot, bilingual
Mobile Signing Services, with its unique yet
other women and sees it as a “responsibility”,
mobile signing business delivers the utmost in
trending concept, and you get a mix of brains
and a way of giving back for the valuable
quality customer service because total quality
and genuine customer orientation that’s hard
mentoring she’s received along the way. Her
lies at its core. Engels savvy background and
to beat. The company’s been in business in El
leadership qualities, commitment to assisting
reputation means a savvy business model that
Paso for 13 plus years, and as a mobile service,
others in their professional growth and
works and a company that, as a whole, can put
Engels and her associates are available,
development, as well as her other numerous
literally, around the clock. As a 24/7 bilingual
achievements in the community, earned her
mobile signing company that provides signing
a nomination in 2009 for the El Paso Times
services such as notary, reverse mortgages,
Woman of the Year award and in 2014 for
legal affidavits, and refinancing and home
National Notary of the Year .
its money where its mouth is!
equity, Engels and her team of experts are The myriad of community endeavors, charitable
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projects, and commitment to professional
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CARRIE WILKIE Entrepreneur Leading the Paso Del Norte Big Band to Big Success! Born in Saigon, Vietnam and raised in an
[her] eyes,” and relates this to her strong
Founder of El Paso Crohn’s & Autoimmune
orphanage until the age of five, Carrie Wilkie
connection to our borderland. She thrives
Disease Support Group, backed by Texas
has learned, often painstakingly, the true
on making valuable contributions and Paso
Tech University and aimed at providing
meaning of living life to the fullest. Adopted
Del Norte Big Band is one of those. Playing
support to those, who like her, suffer from
by a military family, they would finally settle
1940s-era “standards” that include legends
Crohn’s disease. As hard as that struggle has
in El Paso, specifically Fort Bliss, to live as
like Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey, and Artie
been, she’s never let her condition stop her
the “typical” military family. Wilkie, though,
Shaw, these talented musicians do Big Band
from living every day as if it were her last. She
is anything but typical and anyone who gets
like no other! Wilkie is Marketing Director and
lives life to the fullest by giving everything
to know her will tell you so. A successful
Historian for the group, and is often featured
she can to truly make El Paso a better place
entrepreneur, she’s endured the difficulties
as a special guest. As the historian for the
… musically and otherwise!
associated with Crohn’s disease and still
group, she was instrumental in obtaining the
manages to lead the Paso Del Norte Big
rights to the Mike Caranda library, a Big Band
Band to greatness, all while making other
legend in El Paso.
amazing contributions to our community. Aside from Paso Del Norte Big Band, The beauty of Wilkie is that, even as the
Wilkie works in strong partnership with her
Carrie Wilkie – Marketing Director & Historian
well-traveled military kid that she was, she’s
husband’s (Javier Sambrano) advertising
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a self-proclaimed “local” with the desire to
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give back. In fact, and quite comically, she
Jazz, a smaller jazz group dedicated to
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describes herself as “Mexi-Asian” with an
“educating and entertaining the community”
“Anglo-name, Mexi-attitude, and slants in
through small one-hour performances; and is
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By: VERONICA NEVAREZ photographed by: TOMMIE MORELOS
VICTORIA ISAIS ERA SELLERS BUYERS & ASSOCIATES Victoria Isais: self-motivator, mother, dreamer and realtor with ERA Sellers Buyers & Associates. Since the age of 18, Isais has been involved
affordable, but also suitable for them. Being
making her mark in El Paso selling one house
in the sales industry, starting out with radio
family oriented herself, she understands
at a time (and sometimes two).
advertisements and moving through different
the importance of coming home and being
challenges. She has been in the real estate
comfortable sharing a space with family –
and mortgage industry for 16 years. She
which is exactly what she strives to provide
has become a successful realtor in El Paso
for her clients. She is currently helping three
and once I spoke to her, I understood why:
different single teachers find their dream
whatever she wants, she puts on her Dream
home.
Board – and she gets it. Turning her dreams into visible goals is exactly why she is able to
Working at every end of El Paso, and dealing
Victoria Isais, Realtor
succeed in all aspects of her life.
with roughly 10 clients a week, the west
ERA Sellers Buyers & Associates
side office is her main home base when she
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Not only is Victoria Isais a bubbly and friendly
isn’t out showing a home. Her main form of
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person, who only pours out positive energy,
business has been through word-of-mouth
she is also a hard worker who puts her clients
and Facebook, which Isais said has been an
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first. Her face lit up as she talked about the
incredible help with her business. As a side
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gratification she gets from helping her clients
project for her own joy, she is planning to
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find a home they are able to call their own.
start collaboration with Reynolds Home, an
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She also added that she gets a real sense of
organization in El Paso that shelters women
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joy when she is able to help single mothers
and children. So as she finds different ways
and fathers find a home that is not only
to empower and help women, this woman is
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DEBBIE GONZALEZ MATRIX HOME HEALTH SERVICES “Leading the way to a healthier tomorrow.” Debbie Gonzalez, born and raised in El
deficiency for over ten years and has been
of giving and helping people does not
Paso, Texas, is most passionate about
a progressive and innovative provider for El
simply end once she leaves the office.
helping others. In junior high and high school
Paso. Her absolute main concern and goal
Gonzalez had dreamt of traveling the world
is that all of her patients receive the quality
Gonzalez is the epitome of a hard-working
as an airline stewardess, she went to college
medical care that they deserve, and resume
woman — she started her professional career
to study fashion merchandising, and now
to their normal state of health.
as a medical receptionist and is now the owner of her business, which has served the
she is the proud owner of MATRIX Home Health Services, which has been in business
Very family oriented, Gonzalez is involved
geriatric community for over fifteen years. As
for 15 years. This business provides a wide
with her daughter’s volleyball, basketball
a reminder she says, “I didn’t get here on my
range of services to include skilled nursing,
and soccer teams. She also travels around
own.” Out of gratitude for the support and
physical
therapy,
the United States when her husband
for the chances given to her, Gonzalez makes
medical social worker and home health aide
and daughter participate in marathons.
sure to set the same example: “I believe in
services. Gonzalez uses her marketing skills
As the holidays approach, Gonzalez as
giving people opportunity.”
she learned from her fashion merchandising
the owner and her staff, are in constant
degree, and her creative personality, for her
communication to identify patients/family
current business.
members that find themselves in need.
therapy,
occupational
Gonzalez provides meals and gathers MATRIX Home Health Services helps those
clothing and amenities for the patients/
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who may have circulatory disease, infection
families that her business serves. She is
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disease and cardiovascular problems. The
also now a member of the El Paso Hispanic
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agency has operated with zero patient
Chamber of Commerce. Her entire nature
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By: KRYSTA AYERS photographed by: ROBERT CORRAL
ALEJANDRA ALVAREZ VISTA HILLS FAMILY DENTAL As a wife and mother, her experience as a parent is the basis for how she expects patients of Vista Hills Family Dental to be treated. As Vice President of Administration at Vista
propel Vista Hills Family Dental to the level
treated. She says, “I always put myself in
Hills Family Dental, Alejandra Alvarez is
of operations they have attained. The initial
patients’ shoes”. Alejandra hopes the local,
responsible for the day-to-day operations of
practice grew from a total of 5 to 40 employees
family-owned business will one day be run
their busy office, not to mention the largest
within a three-year time span, which Alejandra
the same way by her children. As for her
dental practice in El Paso, owned by her
credits to the specialized training she targeted
other ventures, it’s apparent that Alejandra
husband Dr. Jose Alvarez. That in itself is no
and received during her studies at Hubbard
operates under the same standards of
easy feat, but for this go-getter, it’s only one
College. As we said, it doesn’t stop there. Her
excellence and with the same customer
aspect of her career. Her obligations to the
party hall is booked solid for the next three
focus that translates to pure success!
practice, as demanding as they might be,
months and as a result of her success, she is
have not deterred Alejandra from seeking
now looking to open additional venues.
other sources of career satisfaction. She’s also the owner of Confetti Party Hall and on
As if that weren’t enough, as a part
top of that, does relationship marketing for
time Independent Consultant for Nerium
Nerium International, an anti-aging skincare
International, Alejandra’s product sales have
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BLANCA TOPETE BURGER KING “We’re here to connect with the community and we’re always trying to help out in some way.” Native El Pasoan Blanca Topete has been the
of the school coupons for free food items,
is only three years old and we want to
Field Marketing Representative for Burger
to big fundraising options to ameliorate the
expand and let more schools know about our
King for over three years now and she has
school’s resources, and consequently the
program.” She plans to install the program
been active in the marketing business for
students’ future. “We’re here to connect
in the Burger Kings of Laredo, Albuquerque
over fifteen years.
with the community and we’re always trying
and Waco in the near future. Her biggest
to help out in some way.”
inspirations are her three boys who remind her everyday of what the main goal of her
Blanca’s main job within Burger King is to
work is -- a better future for our children.
manage their Partner in Education Program.
Known as the “Burger Queen” for her
“We partner with all of the school districts
networking actions, Topete dedicates herself
here in El Paso providing incentives for all
to bringing hope and vision to kids all over
students to help them motivate themselves,”
this community. The Partner in Education
said Blanca Topete. Topete, alongside Burger
program also expands to shelters for
King, has created a partnership with schools
homeless children and women, local city
from all over El Paso; from Anthony, Socorro,
leagues, and organizations, with a purpose
the Lower Valley, North East, to Horizon.
to give all children a chance. She also finds
Blanca Topete
As field marketing representative, Topete
inspiration from other women in this city who
Field Marketing Representative
delivers aid to school districts gaining them
are also in high positions.
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In the future, Topete sees herself even
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more involved with Burger King and with the
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from giving the entire student body and staff
program she leads right now. “The program
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other women to becoming professionals
women to fulfilling their potential as future
Mexico, Maria Windell is showing off her
in the beauty industry.
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Windell and a business partner opened the
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in Communications, Windell moved to El
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Beauty College in 2007 and then opened
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and fell in love with the product that most
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SALLY DEITCH SIERRA PROVIDENCE HEALTH NETWORK “It’s an amazing time of growth for our hospital system as we continue to increase our footprint in this region and bring much needed services, technology and physicians to El Paso.” Very few people are lucky enough to find their
Before she turned 40, she was recruited by
excited to lead the great team at SPHN,” said
passion and calling in life. Sally Deitch, Market
Tenet Healthcare to become CEO of Sierra
Sally. “It’s an amazing time of growth for our
CEO of Sierra Providence Health Network, is
Providence East Medical Center (SPEMC).
hospital system as we continue to increase our footprint in this region and bring much
one of those people. At a very young age, Sally discovered her passion for health care
As CEO of SPEMC, Sally led the build of
needed services, technology and physicians
after seeing her mother battle a rare and
El Paso’s newest acute care hospital that
to El Paso.”
debilitating autoimmune disease that almost
opened in May 2008. In less than five years
took her life. Nursing school gave Sally an
from opening its doors, SPEMC began a
opportunity to develop her compassion and
$67 million dollar expansion project to meet
learn the level of responsibility it is to care
the needs of our growing community. The
for patients during their most vulnerable
hospital’s economic impact on far-East El
moments. In 2013, the University of Texas
Paso has been estimated around $1 billion
Sally Hurt-Deitch,
at El Paso recognized Sally as one of its
since opening. Sally is currently overseeing
Market CEO of
Distinguished Alumni, and its first recipient
Tenet’s latest investment in El Paso – a
Sierra Providence Health Network
of that honor from the College of Nursing.
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After graduating UTEP with a Bachelor’s
University Health Science Center.
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Just last month, Sally achieved yet another
to pursue a Master’s degree in Healthcare
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MONICA VARGAS-MAHAR CEO OF SIERRA MEDICAL CENTER “It’s important that we work in an environment of renewal, where we can inspire those around us to reach for high levels of achievement.” Monica Vargas-Mahar, CEO of Sierra Medical
Monica has played a vital role in the expansion
Modern Healthcare Magazine recognized
Center, believes in creating a work culture that
of Sierra Providence Health Network. She
Monica as one of the “Up and Comers of
brings out the best in people. “It’s important
managed the build of El Paso’s newest acute
2012,” a special recognition that honors
that we work in an environment of renewal,
care hospital in 2008, which now serves the
rising young professionals under 40 who
where we can inspire those around us to reach
fast-growing East El Paso community.
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for high levels of achievement,” said VargasMahar, a born and raised proud El Pasoan.
She has recently served as Chief Operating
Mahar’s management style, which is equal
Officer of Providence Memorial Hospital
parts operational precision and personal
Recently, she received the 2014 National
where she played a key role in driving
warmth added to her passion for this
Forum for Latino Healthcare Executives
improved patient satisfaction and led the
community and that has allowed her to
(NFLHE) Leadership Award that recognizes
formation of El Paso’s first acute-care based
move quickly through the administrative
top healthcare executives for exhibiting
geriatric behavioral unit in partnership with
ranks. We look forward to her leadership as
strong and impactful leadership within the
TTUHSC El Paso as well as the full service
Sierra Providence Health Network continues
healthcare community.
Wound Care Program.
to growth and expand in our community.
Monica was recruited to El Paso to launch
Monica’s passion for health extends beyond
Sierra Providence Health Network’s TotalCare
the hospitals’ walls. This year, she chairs
and Breast Center concepts, which offer
the 2015 March of Dimes “March for
the community comprehensive outpatient
Babies” Walk that raises funds to reduce
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JACKIE GARCIA MARTINEZ WILHELMINA BAZAAR “To me, success is happiness. Waking up in the morning and loving what you do everyday. In my case, that’s being with family and working in the fashion, and modeling industry.” Jackie Garcia Martinez has always been ambitious. Having modeled since she was 12 years old, she was no stranger to the modeling and pageant world. “It was this knowledge and my passion for the industry that lead to the beginning of Bazaar Models, now Wilhelmina Bazaar Model Management,” Jackie said. With these goals in mind, Jackie set out to achieve her dream and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Media in 2009 from the University of Texas at El Paso. After graduation, with the help of her then fiancé, now husband, she decided to open her first office in August of 2009. After being shadowed for two years, in 2012 Jackie’s company became affiliated with Wilhelmina Models based out of L.A., New York, and Miami. Wilhelmina Bazaar is the only agency affiliated with an international modeling agency, allowing Bazaar to funnel their local talent out into the larger markets. “We are exclusive in selecting our talent. I have a fabulous team of agents that makes it all possible,” Jackie explained. “Our work reflects back to our main headquarters, so it always has to be the best it can be. If you want to take your modeling career to the next level or have your business marketed with great talent and material, consider giving us a call.” Under Jackie’s leadership, Wilhelmina Bazaar is regarded as one of the leading modeling agencies across the southwest, covering the model and talent industry in the West part of Texas, and other states such as New Mexico and Arizona. The Wilhelmina Bazaar headquarters lie on the border of this Tri-State area and also scout and represent models internationally with the neighboring country of Mexico. Outside of running her successful company, Jackie’s favorite thing to do is to play with her two year old son, Phoenix Rio.
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May, 2015
s a spunky snowman once said, true love is about putting someone else before yourself. On February 28, a wish family felt that love and a few hearts were thawed as 5-year-old Marley received her wish of a “Frozen” themed bedroom granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation North Texas El Paso Regional Office. Marley was diagnosed at nine months old with soft tissue sarcoma, a type of cancer, which forced her to go through radiation and chemotherapy. Her early life may have felt like a long and bitter winter, but she is finally starting to feel the warmth of summer as she is now in remission. “She went through so much, she’s earned this wish,” Krystonia, Marley’s mom said. Marley’s special day began when she and her sister were taken shopping for all the accessories that princesses need, including sparkling pink tiaras. As the sisters were busy having fun at the mall, volunteers from Americas and El Dorado High Schools were busy transforming Marley’s bedroom into the “Frozen” wonderland that she had been dreaming of. “She has always wanted to have her room decorated the way that she wants it with all the Frozen characters all over her walls,” said Marley’s dad, Enrique.
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The coalition may be an unusual one
An icy blue walkway lined with Marley’s
between the two high schools but “both
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schools
fundraise
to a ‘Frozen’ themed party, put on by the
money and help make Marley’s dream
student volunteers. It was complete with
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come true,” said Americas’ student council
entertainment — mariachis, cheerleaders
member, Joselyne Rivera.
and the mascot from El Dorado high school.
Regis Bernard Furniture also contributed
As Marley ran through the sea of balloons
greatly to help transform Marley’s room with
floating across the floor, it became clear to
similar motivations. “We are very excited to
everyone why they had worked so hard to
be included in the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s
make this little princess’ dream come true.
quest to bring hope and joy to this special
“It felt awesome to see how happy she was,
little girl,” said President Gary Nadler.
surrounded by everyone,” said El Dorado
worked
together
to
student council member Valeria Pimentel. After such a fun shopping trip, Marley believed that her surprises for the day were
Marley was smiling, laughing and filled with
complete, but she was in for something
genuine joy. As wish manager Jennifer
much bigger when she arrived home. She
Maturino said, “It is our hope at the Make-
was welcomed by Princess Anna and Queen
A-Wish Foundation that this moment of
Elsa themselves, courtesy of Dreams Come
joy grows for Marley and is a source of
True Princess Parties, who gave Marley and
strength and hope for the bright future that
her sister a royal tour of their new room.
she has ahead of her.”
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s s e n i p p a H Don’t Settle for
| By: MICHELLE CROMER |
“Damn it, Bones, you’re a doctor. You know that pain and guilt can’t be taken away with a wave of a magic wand. They’re the things we carry with us, the things that make us who we are. If we lose them, we lose ourselves. I don’t want my pain taken away! I need my pain!” – JAMES T. KIRK, CAPTAIN OF THE USS ENTERPRISE
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Spiritualit y
May, 2015
Happiness is over rated.
meaningful relationships, and serving one
Good people can do great things while
another and a Higher Power. If we build our
enduring suffering. Sorrow allows us to
I don’t want to be content, comfortable or
lives on meaning, if we lean into suffering, if
practice compassion. We show up. Pass
happy. I want depth. I want to live intensely
we release the need to control the outcome
the time. Be present. Sit with others in their
and authentically. I want to sob when I
of our lives, perhaps we might have to wait
hopelessness and pain and feel terrible with
am sad and shout when I am angry. And
longer for answers. But when we get them,
them. It’s just about the most gracious gift
I want to feel. Everything. I want it all.
whatever they are, we will ultimately know
we have to offer.
Joy, disappointment, jealousy, euphoria,
an enduring peace.
vulnerability, the whole shebang.
What sets humans apart from animals is not
Gravity, sorrow, pain and suffering yank us
the pursuit of happiness, but the pursuit of
down. Finding meaning gives us a nudge to
But mostly I want a meaningful life.
meaning. It’s what makes humans uniquely
help one another and get back up or to sit
human.
with the fallen on the ground in the abyss in
By putting aside our selfish interests to serve
solidarity. Because of this help, another world
Happiness without meaning characterizes
someone or something larger than ourselves
opens space within us, and around us, which
a relatively shallow, self-absorbed or even a
-- by devoting our lives to “giving” rather
creates a more radiant and meaningful reality.
selfish life in which things go well, external
than “taking” -- we are not only expressing
This reality is your best shot of happiness.
needs and desires are easily satisfied. People
our fundamental humanity, but we are also
become happy after they get what they want.
acknowledging that there is more to the good
My oldest son, August Luhrs, who is graduating
life than the pursuit of simple happiness.
from the University of Southern California this month, recently said, “If our lives are like clay
A meaningful life means joy is derived from serving and giving to others. In other
And suffer we do. It’s the ongoing tragedy of
cups, then suffering carves the cup deeper as
words, meaning transcends the self while
humans. Our lives and humanity are untidy,
we endure more sorrow, but only to make it
happiness is all about giving the self what it
disorganized and careworn. Life on earth is
hold more joy as we drink from the well of the
wants. Meaning also transcends the present
often a raunchy and violent experience. It
love that surrounds us everyday.”
moment where happiness is an emotion felt
can be agony just getting through the day. It
in the here and now. But it ultimately fades
would be great if we could shop, eat, have
away, just as all emotions do. Meaning,
sex, or drink our way out. But, I have tried
however, is enduring. It connects the past to
and trust me, we can’t.
Having a meaningful life, that’s the real happiness.
the present to the future. But no one is served by trying to avoid the We will find meaning by determining a
grubbiness of suffering. Eventually we do
purpose for our lives, doing work that
come out - exhausted and changed.
makes a difference to others, developing
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The Divine
MOTHER | By: KIRSTEN APPLEBAUM |
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Pa r e n t i n g
May, 2015
So I spent much of my teens and early 20s
I tried to remember a childhood time that
devising how different a mother I would
my mother had belittled me, made me
be. I would be structured, conservative,
feel unacceptable. I literally could not think
predictable, and normal. By the time I had
of one! Even at my worst behavior - my
kids of my own, I was feeling pretty good
freshman year of college following a year
about having met those goals.
of traumatic losses – she never condemned me. When I deplaned at Thanksgiving, 15
I
can still see my middle-aged mother, decked out in her string bikini, hoeing weeds on the back ditch banks of our family’s seven acre farm, a mini chalkboard swaying from her tanned neck by a ribbon. You see, my mother
was a full-fledged yogi in the early 80s (long before yoga was mainstream), and part of her practice entailed a weekly day of silence during which she would only communicate via the chalkboard. For her, yoga’s philosophy and physical discipline provided refuge from life’s stresses. For her teenage daughter, it – and sometimes she – were an embarrassment. My friends couldn’t imagine my dismay at this woman whom they called intellectual, peacemaker, yogi, beauty, and friend. I just longed for a regular mom … one who wouldn’t attend ashram retreats for weeks at a time, chant in the hammock, or worst of all, wear that weird chalkboard necklace on her silent days.
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But then one day, my mother and I were
pounds heavier, cussing, my makeup as
going through old photos at her “hermitage.”
dark as my demeanor, she was the only
I singled out a close up: me at my first high
adult who didn’t chastise me. Instead, she
school prom, sunburned face ineffectively
told me how beautiful my eyes were, how
camouflaged by a bad makeover, blond hair
interesting my writing was.
in Bo Derek beaded corn rows (from the movie “10”). “Why in the world would you
So here I was, the “normal” mother who had
let me go like that? I look like some sort of
run her family like a fine-tuned corporation,
caricature!” I blurted. My mother studied
but who now realized she had not focused
the photo. “I grew up in a very conservative
enough on a most important element of
religious culture where I felt like everything I
raising kids … profound acceptance that
was or wore or did was judged negatively. I
makes a child understand to his/her core that
swore I wouldn’t do that to my kids.”
he/she is valued, valuable, and loved – no conditions attached.
Five seconds into looking at old photos, I realized that, in trying to be her opposite
Of course, balance is key, but these days,
and present myself and kids as “normal,” I
I find myself trying to emulate my mother,
had overcompensated and forgotten all the
rather than rejecting her ways. I still don’t
beautiful lessons of her parenting model.
practice yoga, and you won’t catch me
Driving home, I remembered my successes:
sporting
I had been on time for all of my kids’
do embrace her yogic call for practicing
obligations, had dressed well and modestly;
forgiveness, acceptance, and compassion
fixed healthy, homemade meals … in other
… for our children, our parents, our spouses,
words, I had been “normal,” reliable, and
and ourselves.
a
chalkboard
necklace,
but
I
predictable. But I could NOT remember too many days that I hadn’t belittled or dominated
Namaste, Mom! It took me a while, but the
at least one of my children’s choices: “That
divine mother in me recognizes the divine
outfit isn’t very flattering … don’t do that
mother in you.
research project; this one is better … You like those shoes?!”
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SPRING INTO
ACTION As the weather starts to warm-up now is the perfect time to take your workouts out-doors! Here are a few tips, tricks, and diets to start the upcoming season on the right foot!
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May, 2015
TRACK WORKOUT Lap 1
Lap 2
- Begin with 20 strict push-ups
- 20 sit-ups on the grass - 20 squats
Lap 3
- Sprint a 100-meter straightaway
- Sprint 100
- Sprint 100
- Walk the curve
- Walk 100
- Walk 100
- 75 jump rope skips
- 75 jump rope skips
- 75 jump rope skips
- Sprint the other 100-meter straightaway - Sprint 100
- Sprint 100
- Walk the curve
- Walk 100
- Walk 100
Repeat the whole thing 2-3 times. Crawl toward shade.
SPRING NUTRITION MEN’S DIET
WOMEN’S DIET
Meal 2 - 6 oz. ground turkey, 10 cooked asparagus
Meal 2 - 3 oz. shredded tuna or chicken, ½ whole wheat pita
Snack - 1 protein shake with 2 cups spinach,
bread, 2 Tbsp. any condiment
Meal 1 - 4 egg whites, 2 whole eggs, 4 oz. sweet potato
1 Tbsp. peanut butter, cinnamon Meal 3 - 6 oz. chicken breast spinach and kale salad with vinaigrette, 4 oz. sweet potato Meal 4 - 6 oz. orange roughy, broccoli
Meal 1 - 4 egg whites, 1/3 cup oatmeal, ¼ cup blueberries
Snack - 15 almonds, ½ a grapefruit Meal 3 - 3 oz. salmon or flank steak, 1 cup spinach, 1 cup whole wheat pasta cooked, 2 Tbsp. any dressing Meal 4 - 3 oz. chicken breast, 1 cup broccoli, ½ tsp olive oil
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TIPS 1 LIFESTYLE, NOT A DIET
6 MAKE A MEAL OUT OF IT
This is not a short term fix; it’s a way of life.
Make a ceremony out of every meal, so that you really
2 GET ORGANIZED
appreciate what you’ve eaten.
Structure your life and you’ll structure your eating.
7 EAT SLOWLY
3 EAT SMALL
That way, you’ll feel satisfied before you’ve
Portion control is crucial for losing weight.
eaten too much.
4 LEARN TO LEAVE FOOD ON YOUR PLATE
8 ENJOY YOUR FOOD
This helps you take control of compulsive eating.
It’s one of life’s greatest pleasures, not a punishment.
5 NEVER FEEL DEPRIVED
9 MOVE IT!
This only encourages binging.
Exercise is a key essential of losing weight.
10 GET ENOUGH SLEEP Structuring your sleeping patterns will regulate metabolism.
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May, 2015
Pre-Wedding
| By: MATTHEW ABRAHAM |
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Beaut y
Few life events are more significant, or more photographed, than your wedding day, and nothing can cause more wedding day stress for a bride than a beauty catastrophe. As a makeup artist for almost 20 years, I assembled a list of helpful tips from wedding beauty professionals to avoid any beauty blunders on your big day and to assure your wedding photos will be cherished for many years to come.
Practice makes perfect.
Classic looks are always timeless.
Having a trial run, whether or not you are using a beauty professional,
While beauty trends are fun to try out and experiment with, it is
is the best way to prevent any surprises on the day you walk down
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or over two decades, Texas born fashion designer Elisa Jimenez has created such an impressive and original body of work that it has allowed her to appear on shows such as Project Runway and Project Runway All Stars,
as well as be featured on the pages of Elle, Vogue, Paper Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar and Nylon Magazine. Elisa is a fourth generation artist with passed down creativity running fiercely through her veins. Her family of strong, freethinking women and artists of all sorts, raised a humble and hard working Elisa Jimenez, whose drive has carried her from her hometown of El Paso, all the way to her now home in New York City. Elisa was born in 1965, to an Irish-American mother who was a graphic designer and artist, and a Mexican-French father who was a sculptor who later moved to New York. The divorce of her parents, a year after her birth, sent her travelling regularly
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May, 2015 between Dallas and New York. El Paso became Elisa’s beloved third home though, because her grandmother, who she called “mija,” lived there. Elisa grew up especially close to her two grandmothers who both began teaching her how to sew. At five years old, Mija helped Elisa with sewing projects for her Barbies and stuffed animals, working up to embroidery, needlepoint and crochet. By age 11 Elisa was getting through skirt designs on her own and began sketching. Elisa became inspired by the way the women in her life dressed, and how it led them to be perceived by others. Ranging from pianists to graphic designers, she describes the women who raised her as “warriors and pioneers of thought and lifestyle.” This is directly reflected in her strong and otherworldly warrior queen style of fashion design. She continued to sketch and create while earning a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in Drawing/ Painting with a minor in Anthropology, and a Masters in Fine Arts in Combined Media. Soon after she began her career in New York, Elisa was curated into a group show in Bernice Steinbaum’s Soho gallery in 1993. She had been working on her artistic concept “The Hunger World,’ a pseudo fictitious
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writings, drawings, paintings and eventually fashion. After a display of one of her Hunger World dresses, she received her first client and began being commissioned to create dress designs. “Next thing you know via word of mouth and the work itself, Vogue says I am ‘the scoop’ and soon after a pioneer and herald of Avante Garde in fashion!” said Elisa. Following a whirlwind of recognition and praise for her unique eye and style of design, Elisa was chosen to participate in season four of the television hit “Project Runway.” She was later asked back in 2012 96
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May, 2015 to participate in the first season of “Project Runway All Stars.” “‘Project Runway’ and ‘Project Runway All Stars’ was an incredible experience, like graduate school on crack.” She then goes on to describe it as a blessing and a great way to inspire others, but feels the show was never truly able to show exactly what she can do. Over her long career Elisa has designed clothing for many celebrities, adorning her unique fashions on television and in magazines. “My most favorite and proud ‘celebrities’ [to design for] in my career would have to be the women and men who have worked hard to be themselves, and hire me to manifest that; individuals.” These individuals Elisa describes include Sarah Jessica Parker, Cameron Diaz, Marisa Tomei, and journalist Tara Sutton. Not to forget her own mother and daughter. The ethereal artist now describes herself as “half a century old” and is just as inspired and innovative as she’s ever been. She is balancing work on several projects; from continuing her Hunger World creations, designing for private clients, to creating her high-end, yet affordable, t-shirt line based on her drawings and paintings named “Woman with Wolves.”
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here is nothing ordinary about El Paso’s new local
most importantly, consciously picked for having good value and being
restaurant, The Kitchen at 150 Sunset. Off of Doniphan
on the healthier side. The burgers are made of wagyu beef, which
and Sunset, the restaurant has magically found a way
after doing some research, is very good meat known for being highly
to be secluded from the busy roads. “The Kitchen is an
marbled and very rich in taste (“Kobe beef” is a term used for the
experience,” owner Danny Heredia told me as we sat
wagyu beef exclusively from Kobe, Japan). The sauces and dressings
inside the sunlit restaurant. The newest addition to the 150
are all made in house as well. The menu, which is a collaboration
Sunset brand, The Kitchen nestles peacefully inside the
between the two owners, Danny and Gabby Heredia, and the chef,
nursery, the gift shop and the event showroom.
was created to always grow and have room for change. If the chef just so happens to feel experimental one day, The Kitchen could easily
“There’s not another restaurant like us, I don’t think,” Heredia went
end up with a new menu item. Customers won’t be able to say that
on to explain. “We have a very unique setting, our patios are beautiful,
this restaurant is predictable.
and the idea is to create an environment that creates a lot of ideas because obviously what we do on the landscaping side — that’s what
Right now, The Kitchen’s hours give the owners a lot of playing time
you see everywhere. We want people to come in and find themselves
with their evenings. Danny Heredia said that expanding the menu
in a nice and comfortable atmosphere.”
to offer dinner might not be a foreseeable thing since the evening is usually used for events — but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t
Open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., The Kitchen serves both breakfast and lunch items that are very reasonably priced, and
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there aren’t events planned. One of the things
growth 150 Sunset is experiencing, I don’t
she finished punching in my order and handed
he mentioned, maybe implementing monthly,
think people will get tired of the beautiful
me my receipt (See? A whole experience).
was a Pop-Up Wine Dinner. “It was really
space that they have created.
The food and coffee are delicious, the plants are beautiful, and the atmosphere is peaceful.
well-received when we did it this last time, so as long as there aren’t events going on,
When I went for breakfast, accompanied by
Organically named “The Kitchen” from its
we’re thinking of making it a monthly thing.”
my brother (who loved the wood furniture
organic surroundings, 150 Sunset’s The
He also added, “Everything at 150 Sunset is a
inside), I understood what Heredia meant by
Kitchen is something you must check out for
never ending project.” He and his wife want
the restaurant being an “experience”. It is not
yourself. Order the French toast with coffee
to constantly see their business evolve and
just a restaurant where you have your meal,
if you go for breakfast, take a picture of your
remain relevant to whatever is going on in their
leave, and carry on about your day. We walked
food to share with your Internet friends, and
community and in El Paso. “The Upper Valley
around the nursery and stopped to stare at
just sit back and ignore reality for a bit.
needs something like this — something you
the turtles in the waterfall before we went
can walk to, bike to — more of a community
inside to order. “Keep your receipt, you get
type atmosphere.” And right now, with the
10% off at the nursery!” the cashier said as
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Mother’s Day and May seem to be synonymous in both of our
meal. I also used grass-fed beef short ribs for flavor, which is an added
American and Mexican cultures. In the United States, Mother’s Day
ingredient taken from recipes that were from my grandmother’s birth
is always the second Sunday in May. In Mexico it always falls on the
place -- a region near Naples, Italy. I combined my Italian ingredients
10th of May. This year Mother’s Day falls on the same day in both
with traditional Mexican flavors using hot chile sausage (also made
countries! In honor of that, I chose to combine both cultures in this
with chicken) and whole poblano and jalapeño peppers marinated in
very non-traditional Mother’s Day celebration meal.
my very own bison-basil tomato sauce, which adds additional flavor and a powerful spicy kick.
Lasagna isn’t typically associated with Mother’s Day, however, it is the dish that inspired me as Mexican and Italian-American. These two fantastic
I also included a number of turkey meatballs to the organically
flavors meet in this zesty, organically prepared gourmet feast. This meal
clean tomato-basil sauce that contributed to an entirely different
will leave your taste buds with persistent cravings for days as you enjoy
exclusive flavor.
your leftovers immediately or freeze them to enjoy at a later date. This is truly a work of art, not to mention the outstanding flavors that Being a second generation, Italian-American born and raised in New
will grace your palate! Having a non-traditional Mother’s Day feast
York City’s Little Italy; I took some of my grandmother’s favorite
that combines the romantic flavors of Italy and the spicy ingredients
lasagna ingredients like hot Italian sausage, and instead used spicy
of Mexico will make this Mother’s Day an incredible experience for all
Italian chicken sausage, which is a healthier approach in making the
who choose to dine-in.
Italian-Mexican Organically Clean Quinoa Lasagna with Grass Fed Bison Serves 6-8 Ingredients: 2 boxes of quinoa lasagna noodles 2 jars organic tomato basil sauce 15 oz. tub of ricotta cheese, organic low fat Package of fresh mozzarella cheese 2 lbs. organic ground turkey meat 2 lbs. organic ground bison meat 2 lbs. organic chicken Italian hot sausage 2 lbs. organic chicken Chile sausage Package of grass fed short ribs 2 tbsp. Italian seasonings Several fresh sprigs basil 1 tsp. oregano Sea salt to taste Fresh ground black pepper to taste 1 tbs. parsley 1 large poblano 1 large jalapeño 2 green chile peppers 6-8 black and green olives 6-8 artichoke hearts 2 cups panko or whole wheat bread crumbs Olive oil
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Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Use a large stainless steel pot and pour both jars of organic basil tomato sauce into the pot. Add an additional jar of filtered water to the basil tomato sauce. Sprinkle a tablespoon of Italian seasonings, fresh basil, oregano, sea salt, and fresh ground pepper to the sauce. Place your poblano pepper whole in the sauce along with a jalapeño pepper and start cooking the sauce on medium heat until the sauce starts to bubble, then turn it down to a low simmer. In another bowl put the ground turkey and add your panko or breadcrumbs. Use more if the mixture is not moldable for making meatballs. Add your fresh ground pepper, sea salt, and tablespoon of Italian seasoning. Start molding the meatballs so they are about the size of an ice cream scooper then place them in a stainless steel skillet or cast iron frying pan and sauté on med-low until they are lightly browned. Then place the meatballs into the basil tomato sauce. In the same skillet, mix in the sausages and cook thoroughly and then place them into the sauce as well. After this is complete, place the short ribs into the sauté pan and brown. Then move them into the tomato sauce. Take your bison and brown the meat in the same skillet as the other meats and drain off the fat and place the cooked bison into the sauce. Cover and simmer the sauce for 1-1 ½ hours. Place a large pot with water on the stove and bring the water to a boil. Add sea salt to the water and a teaspoon of olive oil. When the water boils, place the quinoa lasagna noodles individually into the boiling water and cook according to the directions on the box. When the noodles are cooked, carefully pour off the water into a spaghetti strainer and run cold water over the lasagna noodles. Then carefully place the lasagna noodles into a baking pan layering with noodles and some meat from the sauce. Cut the meat up (sausage, turkey meatballs ricotta, and mozzarella cheese) and a layer of sauce with the ground bison in it, along with long green chilies. Continue to layer, following the process above until all the noodles are used. When placing the last set of noodles on the top, pour some sauce from the pot over the noodles, add some mozzarella, olives, artichokes, chili peppers, fresh basil and cover and bake for approximately 1 hour. Serve You may serve your meal with a mixed green salad and your choice of toppings. Some suggestions are cherry heirloom tomatoes, pine nuts, dried cranberries, figs, and pear slices. Use balsamic vinaigrette salad dressing as a complimentary flavor for this delicious Italian-Mexican meal. Serve with a warm loaf of kalamata olive bread, rub some fresh garlic over the warm loaf and add a few drops of olive oil and Italian seasonings. Wrap 106
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#3 Watersound Beach If you want to truly “get away from it all” there is no better spot for you and yours than Watersound beach. This isolated community is great because while it is still nestled on Highway 30A, you won’t feel like you are. In fact, the architects who planned this classy location designed Watersound so you can truly enjoy the simple beauty of beach life. This isn’t to say that Watersound doesn’t have amenities. With a beach club and golf course, Watersound is a great choice if you want to enjoy some old fashioned peace and quiet.
#2 Watercolor Beach Florida’s panhandle is so much more than beach and that is exactly the inspiration behind the Watercolor Resort community. This area features bike trails and bridges that meander through iconic deciduous forests and over lakes, emphasizing the rich and varied Florida landscape. But don’t think that Watercolor doesn’t have a lovely beach – with a fully stocked beach club hung just above the beautiful shoreline, Watercolor offers families the complete experience. With it’s own restaurants, shops, a relaxing hotel, rentable homes and assorted community pools and clubs, Watercolor is a great place for the whole family.
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#1: Seaside For those Jim Carey fans out there, you know that “The Truman Show” was filmed in this adorable town. Established in 1981, the sweet city of Seaside, Florida, is a piece of small town America that can truly never be replaced. The layout of the city centers around the town square which features a lovely green lawn which plays host to the town’s many concerts and weekly movies on the lawn. All around are some of the most charming open-air shops and restaurants to be found – from delicious ice cream shops, and art galleries, to amazing southern-style seafood, this is one stop you won’t want to miss. Around the town are literally hundreds of beach houses, many of which are for rent. So rent a house, book a bike and enjoy a week or two of the simple life as you spend your days soaking up the rays on the beach and your nights cuddled together with your loved ones enjoying the misty beach air. Altogether Seaside is a place “where bare feet and sandy floors rule.”
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Artist Spotlight
Richard
“Karuna” Warren
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M
eet a man whose youthful,
snare drums. Later, at his mother’s urging, he
Center for Advanced African Understanding.
jubilant personality fills a room.
began taking piano lessons. At the young age
Both endeavors aimed “to overcome racism
Meet a man whose teachings
of ten he gave his first piano concert.
and bring about a cultural understanding of Africa,” Warren explains. He and Munene
have been an immeasurable contribution to the lives and
His interest in African drumming was
helped facilitate trips to Copenhagen by
well-being of many. Meet
sparked in the late 1960s after his move to
several African drum troupes. One group
a man who helps bridge the gap between
Copenhagen, Denmark. He moved there in
in particular sparked Warren’s passion for
cultures and generations simply by sharing
the midst of political and cultural tensions
African drumming. “We brought in the drum
his knowledge and love of music. Richard
that increased dramatically following the
troupe from Guinea and that’s what really
“Karuna” Warren, a native Chicagoan and
assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in
turned me on to drumming,” he explains.
avid musician, has been teaching traditional
April 1968. “My cousin was trying to recruit
African hand drumming in Las Cruces for
me into the Black Panthers, and I said ‘Its
Upon his return to the US in 1973, Warren met
nearly 20 years. He and wife Marie, who also
time to get out of here,’” he reveals.
up with Master African drummer, Mosheh Milon, Sr., who actually lived in Warren’s
teaches drumming and African dance, bring At the University of Copenhagen Warren
basement along with his wife and two kids.
enrolled in the International School of
After moving to Florida and going through a
Warren embraced music at an early age,
Journalism. During this time he met John
divorce with his first wife, Warren decided to
remembering that “there was always music
Munene, a native Kenyan. Together they
travel to Mexico. There he met second wife
playing in the house when I was growing up.”
developed and published a magazine titled
Marie. “We met at a bar during happy hour in
His first instruments were the saxophone and
The African Image and established the
San Miguel de Allende,” jokes Marie. They
their passion and zest for life to this endeavor.
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Karuna and Marie Warren hold drum and dance classes every Friday at the First Christian Church in Las Cruces, 1809 El Paseo Rd. 6-7:30 p.m, dance class and 7:30-9 p.m, drumming. The cost is $5 per person.
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May, 2015 decided to travel throughout Mexico and South America together. During this time, Warren met renowned conga player Tambu, under whose tutelage he learned how to play the South American conga drums and Latin rhythms. He played in Tambu’s ensemble for the next three years. Warren and Marie returned to the United States in 1986. They moved to Las Cruces and in 1993, Warren met a drummer named Rosario Carelli, who at the time was playing with Master African drummer Babatunde Olatunji. Olatunji is credited with inventing a method of teaching, writing and recording drum patterns, which he called the “Gun-Dun, Go-Do, Pa-Ta” method after the different sounds made on the drum. Warren recalls, “When I met Baba, I found out we were playing and teaching the same way, except, at the time, I wasn’t teaching the written part.” It was shortly after this encounter that Warren decided to incorporate Olatunji’s
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written method into his own teaching. “If you can say it, you can play,” he says. Warren began teaching the art of African hand
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Stripe me down baby If you are afraid of stripes because they might make you look bigger than you really are, think again! Stripes were one of
the hottest prints for the spring/summer season. Stripes were used in everything from skirts, to coats, shirts and dresses. Dolce & Gabbana mixed striped tops with floral skirts, while Balmain pretty much sent a complete collection inspired by stripes. Don’t be scared to mix your stripes with other prints, experiment with different stripe widths, or even get garments that have stripes
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Yo’gatta lose the yoga pants Even if you are late, there is no excuse to be putting on yoga pants, slide into some jeans. No. It is not acceptable to be
wearing yoga pants when you are not working out. I get if you were at the gym and then decided to run some errands, that’s fine, but not purposely wearing them because they are comfy. They are not cute and trust me, we can totally see
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your underwear.
Full-colored hair Now that the sunny days are approaching, try to revamp your hair with a fresh new look. Got some ombre
going on? Get rid of it and dye your hair a solid color. Try a bright summery color like a strawberry blonde, or if you like something sultrier go for a chestnut brown or a nice dark cherry color. If having just one tone in your hair is a little boring to you, you can always infuse some low lights to
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Ombre Don’t get me wrong, ombre often looks nice if done by a professional, but everyone and their grandma has it nowadays
so we need to let the trend die.
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Craft Beer In El Paso there’s a million places where you can get a nice cold crafted beer, so there is no excuse to stop at the gas station and get a 12-pack of those “bud” beers. Places like The Hoppy
Monk, Eloise, Hope and Anchor and The Blackbird Cantina Deluxe offer beers from all over the world, so there’s a lot of beers to choose from.
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Ditch the cheap and try these: Vanilla Porter, Deschutes Mirror Pond or Odell 90 Schilling Ale.
Well, well, well… We are all grownups; we can’t be going to the bars asking for “$2 well drinks.” It is time to evolve our pallet, and try different
and more exciting things. Upgrade to a nice vodka, tequila, or whiskey.
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Pay a couple of more bucks for a nicer drink that you can savor, instead of “drinking just to get drunk.”
Bright Ankles No one should be wearing white socks unless you’re a Michael Jackson impersonator. Socks now come in a ton of designs, colors, and lengths that you can choose from, so get some pairs of nice stylish socks and use them with your best suits
and make a subtle, yet bright statement this spring.
Tired of Whities! With the wide range of undergarments that you can buy today, there is really no excuse for you to still be buying “tighty whities.” It doesn’t matter if they are Calvins, they just don’t look good on anyone (unless you’re Marky Mark). Stop buying that pack of “fruit” undies that you get at Walmart and spend a
little more on some that are going to be flattering to your body.
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A New Era
Coronado Lacrosse Comes to El Paso | By: MEAGAN KINLEY photography by: KIM NORTH |
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Pictured: Brian Ledesma, Fernando Gomez, Robert Aguinaga, Andrew Bustamante
acrosse has always been
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“It really all started when my nephew who
a malleable and inclusive
lives in Colorado Springs (where Lacrosse is
sport. Many people don’t
a sanctioned sport in the local high schools)
realize that the game itself
came out and stayed with us during his spring
finds its earliest origins in
break,” explained Fernando Gomez, Josh’s
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the Americas with Native
father. “At the time, Josh was a freshman,
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American’s being the first athletes to
and as his cousin showed him how to play
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practice an early form of the past time. When
and carry a mallet, Josh just fell in love with
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sixteenth century French explorers saw
the sport.” But after doing a little research
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them playing it, the game caught on and was
into what clubs and local outlets El Paso had
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taken back to Europe where it earned the
for Lacrosse, Josh came to the sad realization
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name “Lacrosse” and a few new rules. Over
that there were virtually no opportunities for
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the years the game has continued to evolve
him to play here in West Texas.
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and spread from culture to culture, having
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become a prominent sport in the United
“Well, a few months later, at the beginning
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States’ northeast and western regions.
of his sophomore year, Josh came to me
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Today, Lacrosse is slowly spreading to the
and told me that he was going to start his
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southwest having found havens in East
own Lacrosse team,” Fernando recalled. “I
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Texas and New Mexico. However, if you’ve
remember thinking to myself, ‘If he can do
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ever scanned the available sports at our local
it, that would be great’ – there were just so
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El Paso high schools, you might have noticed
many obstacles, I was a bit skeptical. But
that Lacrosse has never been an option or
Josh had it in his mind to make it happen,
Coaches:
even a club sport. But all of that is changing
so my wife Belinda and I encouraged him.
Robert Aguinaga
and Lacrosse, the ever-evolving and ever-
He’s always been a very determined and
Brian Ledesma
including game it has been for the last few
methodical young man.”
Andrew Bustamante Equipment Manager:
hundred years, has finally found a home at Coronado High School through the efforts of
Tenacious as ever, Josh began talking to
one young man, Josh Gomez, with a serious
other students and using social media, a
passion and desire to play this historic game.
small group of young men began to form
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they started getting their equipment,” Fernando remembered. During this same time, Josh had reached out to the Texas High School Lacrosse League in hopes of finding some competition to play against. After talking to the league, they realized that the distance between El Paso and the closest team (San Antonio) wasn’t feasible and Josh was told that they wouldn’t be able to compete in the league. But Josh still didn’t give up. Undeterred, Josh switched gears and called the New Mexico High School Lacrosse Association. “The New Mexico league was very excited to include us. They voted us in last fall and we’ve been competing with them through the season and it’s been really rewarding,” Fernando said. Josh and Fernando Gomez
While they were busy finding a league to compete with, Fernando and
what would soon become the first Lacrosse team in El Paso – but
to help the team. “Robert Aguinaga was the first person to reach
their next challenge would be finding a coach.
out to me. He had started an adult league in El Paso and I asked him
Josh were still fervently trying to find a coach with some experience
if he was willing to help us out – he immediately accepted and was “Josh had talked with a few individuals and teachers who were
really excited to come out and play with us. Not long after Robert
interested, but without being able to offer pay, it was difficult to find
joined us, Brian Ledesma (also a member of the local adult league)
someone with the experience to dedicate their time,” Fernando said.
started coming out too. I let these awesome men take the lead with
“That’s when Josh came to me and asked me to coach. So I told him, ‘If
coaching and almost immediately our boys started improving and
you’ve already got a team put together, I’ll help you as much as I can.”
getting a handle on strategy and technique,” Fernando said. “But our luck didn’t stop there. Recently, Andrew Bustamante, an active
So Josh and the other young men began practicing last October. “Some
duty soldier stationed at Fort Bliss who played four years of college
boys showed up with sticks and some came without, but little by little
Lacrosse at Dominican University has been helping us and it’s just
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been so exciting to watch. We have just been so blessed by these men who have volunteered their time and just poured so much into our boys.” With the first season coming to a close, the Coronado Lacrosse team has had an incredible first season. With a team made up of students from Coronado and El Paso High, the boys have nothing but a bright future ahead of them. “I’m really proud of Josh, he deserves all the credit. He wanted to bring Lacrosse to El Paso, not just for his benefit, but also for the benefit of his teammates and the community. I’ve also been so proud of my wife Belinda who has helped on the administrative end – organizing transportation and snacks, she’s been so great.” attitudes who are eager to learn the sport. We Through the last nine months, the team has
also have an amazing group of parents that
formed, developed and is looking to grow
have come together to make this happen.
even more through the next few years. What
We’ve really had the perfect trifecta: a great
started as one young man’s dream has truly
mix of coaches, players and parents and we
become a community experience. “We have
are really hoping this exposure will keep this
an incredible team of boys with positive
sport in El Paso. We are here to stay.”
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Women: Living in the Sandwich Generation At a time when your career is reaching a peak and you are looking ahead to your own retirement, you may find yourself in the position of having to help your children with college expenses or the financial challenges of young adulthood, while at the same time looking after the needs of your aging parents. Squeezed in the middle, you’re in the “sandwich generation”--a group loosely defined as people in their 40s to 60s who are “sandwiched” between caring for children and aging parents. As more women have children later in life and more parents live longer lives, the ranks of the sandwich generation are likely to grow in the years ahead. Here are some strategies to navigate this life phase. Setting priorities
Here are some things you should do:
The day-to-day demands of caring for both an aging parent and
• Take inventory of your parent’s assets and consolidate
children can put a tremendous strain--both emotional and financial--
his or her financial accounts.
on the primary caregiver. The first thing to do is get yourself in the
• Get a current list of the medicines your parent takes and
proper mindset. This life phase could last one or two years, or it could
the doctors he or she sees.
last many more. In any case, try to treat this stage as a marathon and
• Have your parent establish a durable power of attorney
pace yourself; you don’t want to start sprinting right out of the gate
and health-care directive. And make sure your parent has a will.
and burn out too soon.
• You might need to go a step further and explore assisted-living options or nursing homes.
Encourage open communication with your family to figure out ways
• Talk with your parent in advance about both of your
to share the financial, emotional, and time burdens. Hold regular
expectations and concerns.
meetings to discuss issues, set priorities, and delegate tasks. Women
• Research local programs to see what resources are
are often conditioned to believe they have to “do it all,” but there is no
offered for seniors.
reason why adult siblings can’t share at least some of the workload.
• Ask and expect adult siblings to help out. Don’t try to do everything yourself.
Caring for your parents Talk to your parents about their financial resources. Learn the whereabouts of all their documents and accounts, as well as the financial professionals and friends they rely on for advice and support.
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2013 Broker/Dealer of the Year
Monica Narvaez CFP®, CLTC
Meeting the needs of your children Your children may be feeling the effect of your situation more than you think, especially if they are teenagers. At a time when they still need your patience and attention, you may be preoccupied with your parent’s care, meeting your work deadlines, and juggling your financial obligations. Here are some things to keep in mind as you try to balance your family’s needs: • Explain what changes may come about as you begin caring for your parent. • Discuss college plans. Encourage realistic expectations about the college they may be able to attend. • Teach your kids how to spend wisely and set financial priorities. • Try to build in some special time with your children doing an activity they enjoy.
Considering your needs This stage of your life could last many years, or just a few. Try to pace yourself so you can make it for the long haul. As much as you can, try to get adequate sleep, eat nutritiously, and exercise--all things that will increase your ability to cope. Don’t feel guilty about taking time for yourself when you need it. When you put your own needs first occasionally and look after yourself, you’ll be in a better position to care for those around you.
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Strategic Wealth Advisors Terrace Gardens Office Park 600 Sunland Park, Building One, Ste 100 El Paso, Texas 79912 (915) 532-8885 Office (915) 842-9532 fax mnarvaez@sw-advisors.com www.sw-advisors.com Views and opinions expressed are those of Monica Narvaez and are subject to change based on market and other conditions. The tax information contained herein is general in nature, is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal or tax advice. Always consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific legal or tax situation. This alert is intended for educational purposes only. It is not a solicitation of any kind, and neither the information nor any opinion included in it should be considered financial advice. Securities offered through Investors Capital Corporation, Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory Services, if applicable, offered through Investors Capital Advisory 6 Kimball Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940, (800) 949-1422
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THE CITY AGENDA MAY 2015
1 MAY 1 - 31
National Bike Month Celebrate National Bike Month with ride-alongs and fun events all across the city all month long! Info: elpasobikemonth.com
2 MAY 2
Ardovino’s Desert Crossing Farmers Market On Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. throughout the summer, enjoy some of the best vendors at Ardovino’s Desert Crossing’s Farmers Market. With a lush variation of fruit, home goods, jewelry, and other fun finds this market is the perfect place to spend a Saturday – and while you’ve stopped, why not enjoy a delicious brunch on the patio of the restaurant? You won’t be sorry! Info: (915) 747-5142 or ppp.utep.edu
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MAY 2
Mary Poppins the Musical Get ready! The UTEP Dinner Theatre at The University of Texas at El Paso is bringing Mary Poppins to El Paso from April 17 - May 17. Ticket prices vary. Info: (915) 747-5234
Battle of El Dorado UTEP, Sports X and Ticketmaster are proud to bring Battle of El Dorado to Sun Bowl Stadium May 2 at 2 p.m. This unique HBCU marching band competition will showcase the best talent in marching bands in hopes of bringing scholarship opportunities to El Paso area students. Info: ticketmaster.com or email sportsxjshap@aol.com
2 MAY 2
Back by Noon: Trek to the Top of the Franklins You drive by and see them everyday as you drive around El Paso –but have you ever thought about climbing to the top of the Franklin Mountains? If you haven’t done it before, here’s your chance! Park Rangers will be leading tours up the 900 foot elevation gain on a one mile hike up to the top of Ranger Peak in the Franklin Mountains – and you won’t even have to worry about hiking down since the Wyler Aerial Tramway can give you a lift! The hike will begin at 8:30 a.m. and reservations are required so book yours today! Info: (575) 522-5552, wildmesquite.org, or email trcia@wildmesquite.org
2 MAY 2 - 3
Sun City Bike Fest IV Got a killer Hog? From 12 p.m. – 9 p.m. on Saturday and 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. on Sunday enjoy the Sun City Bike Fest IV at Barnett Harley-Davidson! Info: (915) 922-9393
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MAY 2
ESD’s Earth Day Celebration Don’t miss Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Union Plaza District through the summer to find delicious food, arts, crafts and entertainment; including free activities for kids. Metered parking downtown is free on Saturdays.
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2 MAY 2
Free Comic Book Day! Take a ride on the wild side at White Sands National Monument at 8 p.m. on April 4. Reservations are required, so call today! Park entrance fees apply. Info: (575) 479-6124 or nps.gov/whsa
MAY 3
Full Moon Nights Come out to the White Sands National Monument for music, educational opportunities, and the simple beauty of the moon on the dunes May 3 at 7:30 p.m. This will be one full moon you will never forget! Info: (575) 479-6124 or nps.gov/whsa
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Spring Art in the Park
8 MAY 8-10
Mariachi Loco Music Festival Don’t miss the Mariachi Loco Music Festival coming to El Paso exclusively for Mother’s Day weekend at the Ruben San Jacinto Plaza downtown. There will be live music, food, art and baile folklorico so bring the entire family and enjoy a weekend you will never forget. Admission is $10. Info: (915) 408-6480 or MariachiLocoMusicFestival.com
The El Paso Parks and Recreation will host Spring Art in the Park from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. the weekend of May 16 -17 at 3100 Copper, El Paso, Texas 79930. Browse and enjoy some great local art and eats in the beautiful spring air. Info: (915) 544-0753 or elpasotexas.gov/parks
20 May 20 – 31
WICKED the Musical Experience the magic people can’t stop talking about! Get your tickets to this Broadway sensation today! The show will run from May 20 – May 31 at the Plaza Theatre. Ticket prices vary. Info: Ticketmaster.com or (915) 231-1111
16 May 16 – 17
El Paso Blues and Jazz Festival 14 May 14, 21, 28
Cool Canyon Nights Enjoy free concerts at the McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre on Thursday nights throughout the summer at 6 p.m. Info: (915) 534-0600
Venture out to Chamizal National Memorial May 16 – 17 from 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for some exceptional local jazz and blues. Admission is free. Info: (915) 526-0719 or email jrmurphy@gmail.com
22 May 22 - 24
Neon Desert Music Festival
You’ve heard the buzz about the Neon Desert Music Festival. Come out to Downtown El Paso and live it yourself! And this year, the line up promises to be even better than last year. Tickets start at $119 for the whole weekend. Info: neondesertmusicfestival.com
17 May 17
16 May 16 – 17
Tour de El Paso With three separate locations across El Paso, this epic road race brings the best of the city to Sun City cyclists starting at 8 a.m. Challenge yourself and register today! Info: (915) 920-7500 or epcyclists.com/ race.html
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Mission Trail Art Market Experience culture at the Mission Trail Art Market at San Elizario Historic District from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Shop for delicate pottery, vibrant jewelry, timeless home accents, or seasonal decorations. There will also be unique paintings, sculptures and photography. Sweet and savory treats will also be offered. Admission is free. Info: (915) 851-0093 or MissionTrailArtMarket.com
22 May 22
The Eagles “History of the Eagles” The Eagles are coming to the UTEP Don Haskins Center May 22 at 8 p.m. for one night only! This is going to be one historic night of music so get your tickets today. Ticket prices vary. Info: Ticketmaster.com
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Client Appreciation Dinner with Inaam Ziyadeh APRIL 10, 2015 | at CORONADO COUNTRY CLUB
El Paso Symphony Orchestra
March Madness APRIL 6, 2015 | at EL PASO COUNTRY CLUB | Photographed by TOMMIE MORELOS
Sponsor Night with Randy Fenoli MARCH 20, 2015 | at CRAWFORD SHOWROOMS | Photographed by TOMMIE MORELOS
Ben Bridge JEWeler Presents
The City Magazine Weddings Event Brought to you by Ella Blu, GECU, Phase Events, Mr. Tuxedo and Table Occasions MARCH 21, 2015 |at CRAWFORD SHOWROOMS | Photographed by TOMMIE MORELOS and LUIS MIRANDA, JR.
The City Magazine April Issue Launch Party MARCH 8, 2015 | at THE EL PASO CLUB | Photographed by TOMMIE MORELOS
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KEITH R. JOHNSON, MD, PA Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon
“THE BONE DOC”
SPECIALIZING IN: JOINT REPLACEMENT (HIP, KNEE, SHOULDER) MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY MAKOPLASTY
Adult/Pediatric Orthopedics Sports Medicine 1300 Murchison, Suite 310 | El Paso, TX 79902 | Phone: (915) 838-3888 | Fax: (915) 838-3889