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Editor’s Preview Watch the stars rise... Michael Sudhalter Editor

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ort Bend County is a great place for business, and one of the reasons is a traditional of excellence. As soon as a generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders retire, there’s a new crop of men and women who are eager to take the leadership torch and grow enterprise in the area. That’s why we’re honoring many of the “Rising Stars Under 40” in our May edition of the Business Journal. Each Rising Star has a story to tell, and they will play an important role in the success of our county’s future. Speaking of Fort Bend growth, a local law firm – Tate, Moerer & King – will officially celebrate a decade in Richmond in July. But the firm’s founder, Dick Tate, began practicing law in Richmond when Fort Bend was still a relatively rural county. In this month’s edition of the Business Journal, we spotlight Tate, Moerer & King and show how their firm’s growth has mirrored that of the county’s. We hope you got plenty of bluebonnet photos in April, because it’s time to move a little closer to summer. Enjoy those barbecues, crawfish boils and graduations! Sincerely,

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Kolbe Curtice CCIM, CLS Managing Director – Colliers International | Fort Bend

Becky Munnell President and CEO Blue Jungle Marketing

Jacqueline Baly President and CEO Baly Projects, LLC

Alan Sandersen Certified Public Accountant Sandersen Knox & Co. L.L.P.

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Sienna Plantation’s village of Sawmill Lake announces new, luxury patio homes.......6 Today’s younger generations are in the business of saving!...........................................7 HMSL Hospital debuts BIG® and LOUD® therapy for Parkinson’s patients..............8 The Restorative Center for mind, body, spirit is ready to RESTORE YOU!............11 Sugar Land Skeeters Kickball classic raises $24,000....................................................14 Gracepoint Homes begins sales in Imperial......................................................................16 Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc.................................................18 Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital unveils new TrueBeam linear accelerator for state-of-the-art cancer treatment................................................20 PlainsCapital Bank Welcomes David Timmermeyer to the Houston Market........25 L.E.A.F. donates...........................................................................................................................26 First Choice Emergency Room host a Spring collection drive....................................27 The 7th annual Grant-A-Starr Foundation Family Fun Run & Walk..........................29

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Sienna Plantation’s village of Sawmill Lake announces new, luxury patio homes

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arling Homes and Trendmaker Homes will add 38 new, luxury patio homes in the Village of Sawmill Lake, Sienna Plantation’s newest village by The Johnson Development Corp. Darling Homes, with its long-standing patio home presence in Sienna Plantation, will offer 19 luxury patio homes on 55’ homesites with distinctive, one and two-story floor plans from 1,900 - 3,000 square feet featuring private master suites, large secondary bedrooms, gourmet kitchens, media rooms and covered porches. Trendmaker Homes will offer another 19 luxury patio homes on 60’ homesites with floorplans from 2,433 – 3,085 square feet with open entertaining spaces, wellappointed upgrades, beautiful courtyards, large patios and three-car garages. “Our Villas are entertainment-styled homes,” says Will Holder, president of Trendmaker Homes. “The outdoor, casual

living areas feel like a larger home and allow homeowners to entertain without compromise.”

Fort Bend County among the Top 10 counties for employment growth, reports U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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ort Bend County ranked ninth in the nation’s largest counties for percentage increase in employment from September 2013 to September 2014, according to a recent report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). BLS, the independent statistical arm of the U.S. Department of Labor, released results showing that Fort Bend achieved an increase in employment of 5.1 percent, well above the national average of 2.0 percent. The county also outperformed the Texas overall employment growth of 3.1 percent. “Fort Bend County continues to demonstrate why it consistently garners accolades for employment, quality of life, education and being a place for businesses to thrive. The fact that our county ranks among the top 10 nationwide for

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employment growth clearly underscores the benefits Fort Bend offers to businesses, residents and potential future employers,” said Jeff Wiley, president and CEO of the Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council. With recent business expansions and relocation announcements such as First Data, AOI and NALCO Champion, Fort Bend County is one of the fastest-growing counties in a thriving state, nearing the top in list after list. From energy and development to education and hospitality, business is booming here, attracting a sizeable share of Fortune 500 companies and major corporations. Fort Bend County was also recognized with the highest percentage increase in employment in the U.S. from September 2012 to September 2013 by BLS.

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The new patio homes, ideal for young families and active empty nesters, will be located in the Village of Sawmill Lake neighborhood of Rosewood, just off Sienna Parkway. “We’re expecting strong interest from those who raised their families in Sienna Plantation now looking to downsize while staying close to friends, family and grandchildren,” notes Amy Rino, division president, Darling Homes, Houston Division. Darling Homes and Trendmaker Homes will open their fully-furnished patio model homes in May to coincide with the grand opening of the Village of Sawmill Lake. However pre-sales will be available earlier in the spring. Named after the historic sawmills which operated on the property in the mid 1800’s, the Village of Sawmill Lake will offer 500 homesites along with a new Fort Bend ISD elementary and middle school scheduled to open in 2017. A new amenity center is planned for 2016 along the banks of Sawmill Lake in the northeast corner of the village. The Village of Sawmill Lake is a continuation of Sienna Plantation, the award-winning Fort Bend master-planned community by The Johnson Development Corp., now celebrating its 40th year as one of the nation’s preeminent land developers.


Today’s younger generations are in the business of saving!

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s a firm that focuses on retirement income planning, most of our clientele is over the age of 50. Over the years, however, clients have asked us to work with their kids and grandkids. To do so, we researched innovative retirement tools for younger generations. As luck would have it, once we started implementing these tools, an increasingly younger crowd started walking through our door. And guess what? We are meeting with couples and singles in their 20s, 30s, and 40s who have plenty of assets saved for retirement. In addition, guess what their greatest concern seems to be? Not losing their hard earned money! We’re seeing a positive trend that these generations are saving, and that they are risk savvy. By risk savvy, I mean that they seem to realize that if they work hard, save money, and grow their money at a reasonable rate of return, they don’t have to swing for the fences and potentially strike out. Recently, a couple in their late thirties sat down with me. They’d saved right at $1 million and most of it was currently sitting in cash. Why? Our six-year run up in the market has them convinced that the tides may turn soon, and the market may correct. When they asked their stockbroker where to move their money outside of the market, they didn’t like his answer. So, they started looking for someone new who would have a real conversation with them and offer advice and alternatives to the stock market. Luckily, they found us. Unfortunately, a common line in the financial world is that if

you’re young and still working, the stock market is the best place for you over time. What they are really saying is that you have time to “recover” any market losses before retiring. But, what if you’re a young savvy couple or professional, and you don’t want to go into “recovery”? What if instead, you want a more conservative means of growing your assets and to have a true plan for retirement? What if you don’t want to wait until age 60 or 65 to retire? What if you’re worried about increasing April R. Roberts, J.D. taxes and inflation? Then you may want to look at an alternative to a portfolio of stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs. Call or email us today to set up a brief discovery meeting or phone call. Once we get a feel for what you want and need, we’ll send you more information on innovative tools that may work for you. Then, we’ll invite you into the office for a cup of coffee and the start of a retirement plan. Can’t wait to see you! Yours,

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Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital debuts BIG® and LOUD® therapy for Parkinson’s patients

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ouston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is now a certified provider of the proven BIG® and LOUD® speech and physical therapy courses for patients with Parkinson’s disease. The courses were developed by Lee Silverman Voice Treatments (LSVT Global), an Arizona-based organization that specializes in helping patients with Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders through the development of unique technology-assisted therapies. Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital’s experienced therapy staff are excited to now offer this therapy. “Patients with Parkinson’s disease often find that their voices are as impacted as their bodies,” says Toby Yaltho, M.D., board-certified neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders with Methodist Sugar Land Neurology Associates. “They lose volume or develop monotone, hoarse voices that make it difficult to be understood – primarily because the disease is affecting the muscles that control breathing and speech. As a result, they become increasingly reluctant to speak up, especially in public settings. It directly impacts their ability to communicate with others, even family members.” Patients with Parkinson’s disease or other movement disorders also frequently lose the ability to recognize that they are speaking more softly due to deficits in their sensory processes. To overcome these obstacles, the LOUD program includes an intensive month-long therapy course that improves vocal intensity, quality and variation through a series of repetitive exercises that stimulate the muscles of the larynx and improve breathing. At the same time, patients are taught to recognize when and how to speak louder to facilitate understanding. The BIG therapy system, which was

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Kimberly Kainer, MOT, OTR; Dan Kershner, PT; Kathleen Thoede, MA, CCC-SLP; and Toby Yaltho, M.D.

developed using many of the same principles as LOUD, gives patients increased mobility, balance and range of movement with their bodies and limbs. “This is an extremely beneficial program for patients with Parkinson’s disease,” says Dr. Yaltho. “I’ve seen patients make dramatic improvements in just a few weeks through BIG and LOUD sessions. The training and exercises give them confidence and control and improves their quality of life tremendously.” Both BIG and LOUD therapies require patients to attend four one-hour classes a week for one month, working directly with an individual therapist who provides oneon-one coaching and assistance. Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital’s speech and physical therapists, Dan Kershner, PT; Kimberly Kainer, MOT, OTR; and Kathleen Thoede, MA, CCC-SLP; have been specially trained and certified by LSVT Global to provide direct instruction to patients. The therapists at Houston Methodist Sugar Land are the only certified BIG therapists in Fort Bend County. “Having this therapy available at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is

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a tremendous advantage for patients in Fort Bend and surrounding areas,” says Sean Croft, director of rehabilitation services. “It is a world-renowned program, and our staff is excited to be able to offer it to patients. We have skilled, knowledgeable therapists, and they were thrilled to undergo certification to help meet the needs of the Fort Bend community.” To provide further assistance to patients with movement disorders, Dr. Yaltho is working with the Houston Area Parkinson’s Society to start a support group in Sugar Land. The program should be up and running later this year. For more information on Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital’s BIG and LOUD therapy, call Maureen Lall, Neuroscience & Spine Center nurse navigator at 281.274.7979. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Yaltho, visit methodistsugarlanddocs.com or call 281.494.6387. Learn more about Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital at houstonmethodist. org/sugarland or visit our Facebook page at FB.com/methodistsugarland for the latest news, events and information.


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Clements student visit to China:

Opportunity to see place in global reality

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t was just the other day, when this 17 year old FBISD junior from Clements High School would wear only slippers in the “home” of his host family in Foshan, China, who lives on the entire 17th floor of a high rise building. Foshan in the Chenchang District of China is a community many Fort Benders probably know something about as it is the one that launched the Judge Bob Hebert-led Fort Bend County Global Initiative started in 2011. Students from Foshan have already visited local school districts and the educational, international student exchange visits continue to be reciprocated as part of a relationship between Fort Bend County and Foshan. Raphael Maxwell Baly Chaumette, better known as Rafe by his friends, along with 10 other students from FBISD’s Leadership 101 Program, a district-wide leadership and service group for juniors, was selected in November and he took the trip to Foshan, China with teacher sponsors. Rafe and the other FBISD students left on Jan. 3 for two weeks, along with 20 others from LCISD and George Ranch High School. It’s a trip that will, no doubt, turn out to have a lasting impact on their young, educational lives. Rafe, who’s been in FBISD schools from day one, except for his freshman and a part of his sophomore year at Kinkaid High School, said he wanted to go to China “to meet new people, I wanted to see if Chinese food was the same as it was here, I wanted to learn about what it was like.” Rafe said he imaged this part of China would be “really smoky, heavily polluted.” He also said he “thought people would be narrow minded, not open to new things,” and “thought the food would be similar.” Those expectations were all debunked as he reflects on the events that started when he landed at Hong Kong International Airport after a 14-hour flight one evening and took a ferry to Foshan the following day. One could say, he traveled into the future, perhaps his own, so to speak. He’s come back with personalized challenges that will serve to motivate him, just knowing about other young people’s lives in this part of the world. Sam, his host family’s son, “my brother” in China also 17, said Rafe, took him under his

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Rafe Baly Chaumette, left, enjoys the moment with a newly wed Chinese couple in Foshan.

wing to make sure Rafe felt secure and welcome during his stay. Sam’s family did likewise, even with breakfast in bed, when Rafe and Sam visited during the weekends since the school they attended is a boarding school with about 2,000 students, complete with a museum on top. His host mom would give him apples to put in his backpack. At the school where they spent a majority of their time, “we made pottery, learned dancing – ancient Chinese dancing, played games in geography and even tried to brake a brick.” The classes later in the day were typically light and included “cool Chinese games” that also reminded Rafe of the magic acts from a welcoming party hosted for them when they first arrived. Rafe’s pottery, a teapot, by the way, went into the school’s museum. Rafe has brought back the faces and experiences of the school, Clements’ sister school, and he seems to carry them in his heart. “We were treated like celebrities,” he said. “The students there were in classes all day from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m,” almost constantly studying. After the 10 p.m. bell rang, “a swarm of kids would be around us wanting to take pictures and talk to us.” This even happened during site visits in the community, people wanted to be in and take pictures of the student visitors. Rafe said he was given many presents to bring back by so many students, even chinaware from his host family during a farewell party at the school, where they were presented with a yearbook as a memento. “My host family cried when we left,” he shares melancholically. The FBISD students at the Clements sister school attended classes until about 6 p.m., sometimes 9 p.m., and also went on tours of the city, the zoo “with a lot of pandas,” and even a furniture store, “the second largest in China,” May 2015 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

said Rafe. “Ken,” Sam’s dad, who Rafe said asked to be called by that name, owns a ceramic tile company, and “he took a lot of pride in his work.” The family’s home in the high rise, “like an apartment was really nice, modern,” with “a few things that were different.” There was a comfortable TV room, a computer room, a meditation area, a dining room and kitchen, “my room, which was Sam’s sister’s but she was away in college,” and Sam’s room, “just like here,” with central air conditioning and heating. Rafe said the temperatures in Foshan were similar to the ones back home, “a little warmer when we first arrived, but it got cooler.” Of the school experiences, Rafe said he “was the only Clements High School student on the trip,” and became the headmaster’s favorite student visitor. “He didn’t speak English very well, but he had translator,” probably the English teacher from school, which referred to its grade classifications as 1, 2, and 3, he said. WiFi, he shares, would only be available on a limited basis each day for 20 minutes, when mostly all the kids would scurry to get on the Internet. All the students wore uniforms, also given to the FBISD students, which Rafe said they would hand wash in a bucket with detergent since there were no washing machines at the school. They would be hung up on a railing to dry. He also recalls the availability of forks for them as visitors, if needed. Rafe said he’s come back with closer relationships with will fellow students from the other FBISD schools. In fact, they just returned from a trip to Austin in conjunction with the Leadership 101 Program. George Ranch High School and LCISD students went to another high school for their learning experiences while in Foshan, said Rafe. One may think the student two week visit to Foshan was brief. But for Rafe, it’s Sam, Vian, Valentine, Summer, Gaii and Rosetta that are readily remembered for what has made for lasting memories…the bright smiles and amazing personalities of what may turn out to be lifelong friends. Indeed the visit was brief, but valuable, and it will have probably given the students an opportunity to find their place in the context of challenging global realities. It was a place that Rafe said he saw no bullies or bad kids and that’s had an impact on him. He’s also brought back an appreciation for FBISD for its diversity and for the opportunities here for individualism and “the freedom to choose.” Having been in China “makes me want to work hard, I want to do well and push myself,” he said. Rafe, who lives in Sugar Land, has a brother, Alexandre, who also attends Clements. He is the son of David Chaumette and Jacque Baly.


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The Mighty Mareks of the Marriott Sugar Land won first place in the Sugar Land Skeeters Kickball Classic costume contest. The second annual charity event raised more than $24,000.

CORRECTION An article in the April edition of the Fort Bend-Katy Business Journal, about The Restorative Center, stated that Denise Hulett, Lisa Davila O’Toole and Amy Bradley were medical doctors. They are not. Hulett is a Nutrition Specialist and Personal Trainer, Davila O’Toole is an Individual and Marriage Counselor and Bradley is a Registered Yoga Teacher who’s also a Registered Nurse. May 2015 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal


Justin FLINT Justin Flint started his own law firm with two other attorneys straight out of law school in 2012, offering a flexible lifestyle to allow them to work from home since at the time his wife Justin Flint was expecting to receive a kidney transplant and was unable to continue her teaching job. The law firm that came to be is Pursley, McNamara & Flint, PLLC, which now operates out of Sugar Land Town Square, as well as home offices for the attorneys. Faith is very important to Flint. He is active in his church and has been the Vice Chairman of Christ United Methodist Church (Sugar Land) Executive Council since early 2014, having started his leadership role in the Young Adult ministry in 2012. In addition to his professional and church activities, Flint currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Fort Bend Cares, remaining active on the Grants Committee. He also volunteers with Fort Bend Lawyers Care and is a member of the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. Flint lives in Sugar Land with his wife Kate, and they are currently hosting an exchange student from Denmark. In his free time, he likes to read, write, hike and camp.

Dustin FESSLER Dustin Fessler is a graduate of the Fort Bend Leadership Forum class of 2014 and continues to be actively involved with the Chamber of Commerce. Dustin also serves as the Dustin Fessler youngest member of the Board of Directors for the Fort Bend Education Foundation, including serving on the Foundation’s allocations and marketing committee, which enhances the education of FBISD student through its grant programs.

In addition to his active involvement in the Fort Bend community, Dustin is an Associate at one of Fort Bend’s largest law firms, Roberts Markel Weinberg Butler Hailey PC. He leads RMWBH’s Fort Bend litigation docket and counsels his clients on ways to avoid the courtroom, as well as navigating the court system once litigation has begun. Dustin is licensed to practice law in Texas, New York, and New Jersey. It is for the above reasons, and many more, that I would like to nominate Dustin to be one of Fort Bend’s Rising Stars.

Martin LAW Martin C. Law is an associate in the litigation section of Patout & Shaw, PLLC. His primary practice areas are commercial law, real estate litigation and development, construction Martin Law law, and consumer transactions. While in law school, Mr. Law was awarded the Lawrence C. Hoff Jr. Memorial Scholarship and the Dean’s Scholar Award. Mr. Law actively participated in the school’s award winning advocacy program, which culminated in a first place finish at the 2013 FINRA/St. John’s Securities Dispute Resolution Competition. He was an active member in the Oil and Gas Law Society, the Environmental Law Society, and a member of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators. Martin has shown that he is not only an extremely effective attorney, but also one who cares about the community at large. Martin is a regular fixture at various Chamber of Commerce events, and this year will help host Patout & Shaw, PLLC’s annual opening event for the Sugar Land Skeeters. There is no doubt that we can expect great things in the future from Mr. Law.

Casson WEN

Casson Wen

Casson Wen proudly calls Fort Bend home. As a child, he grew up working at his family’s business, Safari Texas Ranch, and understands the importance of giving back to the community that supports you.

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After earning both his undergraduate and law degree at Emory University, Casson and his wife, Nina, chose to return home to Fort Bend County - though he never truly left. Casson spent his summers interning with District Attorney John Healey’s office, as well as with Hon. Susan G. Lowery’s office. Today, as an attorney at Tate Moerer & King, LLP, he focuses his practice in the areas of transactional law, litigation, and probate. Casson is always looking to build relationships and find new ways to serve the community. He currently serves on the board of directors for Behind the Badge, an organization that serves Fort Bend County’s first responders. He is the president of the Fort Bend Young Lawyers Association and a member of the Fort Bend Bar Association. Casson is also proud to be part of this year’s Leadership class with the Fort Bend Chamber. He aims to be a leader in the community and to actively foster and contribute to Fort Bend’s continued growth.

Paul WIERBICKI Paul Wierzbicki is commonly known as the “Tree Guy.” Wierzbicki has been the Urban Forester for the City of Missouri City since 2008, also taking on the role of Horticulturist in Paul Wierzbicki 2013. Although Wierzbicki spends much of his time planting, he also spends much of it planning Missouri City’s beautification efforts. He has created and implemented several award-winning initiatives and programs including the Edible Arbor Trail, Right Tree Right Trail, Three for Trees, Tree Challenge and Memorial Tree program (bringing a technology twist to this classic program). A previous board member of the Houston Area Urban Forestry Council, he earned the Urban Forester of the Year Award in 2012. This is on top of several HGAC, Texas Recreation & Parks Society and Keep Texas Beautiful awards that he has been a part of. Wierzbicki is also co-founder of Missouri City Green, the City’s Keep Texas Beautiful affiliate. When he’s not greening Missouri City, Wierzbicki is a Big Brother in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. He lives in Missouri City with his wife, Angie, and their dog, Otis. In his free time, he takes on additional studies, such as small engine repair, and spends as much time outdoors as possible.

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racepoint Homes has started presales in Imperial, debuting classic brownstone architecture in the Sugar Land

development. The builder offers six different home designs priced from the $630,000s in The Point neighborhood, which borders a community roundabout anchored by an impressive $1 million fountain. The three-story townhomes will reflect 19th century, East Coast charm, with wide bricked steps leading to a central entry and covered porches and balconies, said Tom Cox, Jr., president of Gracepoint Homes. The homes, which range from 3,644 to 3,960 square feet, will have three-car garages and an option for an elevator. The Point neighborhood also faces community waterways, offering lakeside vistas from the two- and three-story balconies. “This is an remarkable mixed-use neighborhood, offering owners comfortable homes and access to shopping, dining, a popular weekly farmers market, museums and

events at Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Skeeters,” Cox said. “Our brownstone designs reflect the area’s considerable history.” The 716-acre Imperial is built at the former site of the Imperial Sugar Company, which operated there for more than 160 years and was the catalyst for the establishment of Sugar Land, once a company-owned town that is now one of the nation’s fastest-growing suburban communities. For more information, contact Holly Montalbano at 713-598-8197 or holly@ natalieglassproperties.com. Gracepoint Homes builds masterfully

designed homes situated on properties to best capture surrounding vistas. World-class architects are behind the distinctive design of a Gracepoint home, with as much consideration given to energy efficiency as aesthetics. Under the guidance of residential real estate veterans Randy Birdwell and Tom Cox, Jr., Gracepoint Homes is expanding rapidly in the Houston region in 2015 and is developing parcels of land in coveted areas in addition to expanding its building program into established communities. For more information on Gracepoint Homes, visit www.gracepointhomes.com.

It Just Keeps Getting Better! With the continuing $2.5 MILLION RENOVATION, Sugar Creek Country Club has become the premier destination for golf enthusiasts:

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Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. 11Th Annual Fort Bend Corporate Challenge Bowling Tournament

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n May 9, 2015 Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. will hold its 11th Annual Fort Bend Corporate Challenge “Rock Around the Clock” Bowling Tournament. Once again Union Pacific Railroad Company has stepped up to be the lead sponsor and invites local businesses, organizations and individuals to bring a team and enjoy the fun while supporting this worthy organization. Funds raised from this event will support the Summer Explosion, Youth Leadership Camp, October’s Red Ribbon Week

activities, and many other programs provided by Fort Bend Regional Council. Since 1976, Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. has challenged the idea that substance abuse is just another part of modern society in Fort Bend County. Substance abuse disorders are 2014 Fort Bend Corporate Challenge Bowlers; Nell Ciancarelli, Lisa Poynor indiscriminate in Fort Bend Regional Council Executive Director and JoAnne Eagleton. whom they affect and are the cause of so many problems in addiction, and outreach programs to help our community. families and communities stay safe and drug With that in mind, Fort Bend Regional free. Council comprehensively addresses For more information on how to become substance abuse through youth prevention a sponsor for this event please contact Fort and leadership programs, treatment for Bend Regional Council at 281-207-2409 or individuals and families struggling with mbronsell@fortbendcouncil.org.

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Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital unveils new TrueBeam linear accelerator for state-of-the-art cancer treatment

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ouston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital has installed a new radiation therapy system, which integrates imaging, beam delivery and motion management to give physicians unmatched control of radiation therapy. “This is a major step forward in cancer treatment,” says Clive Shkedy, M.D., Medical Director of Radiation Oncology services at Houston Methodist Cancer Center at Sugar Land. “The new system allows us to limit side effects and reduce the impact on surrounding tissue while improving the delivery of radiation. It actually gives us a 4-D image as we work – a three-dimensional view of the tumor along with any movement – so that we can deliver radiation doses to a precise spot at the most opportune moment.” The system called TrueBeam, developed by Varian Medical Systems, is ideal for treating tumors of the lung, abdomen, breast, prostate, head and neck. One of the major advances of the new system is its GPS-like system for prostate cancer treatment, in which tiny markers are implanted in the patient for precise, real-time tracking of the tumor. “This is especially beneficial because the prostate can move

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slightly throughout a treatment session due to a full bladder or abdominal gas,” said Dr. Shkedy. “Now, we are able to adjust the delivery of radiation in real time to ensure that we are hitting the tumor even if there is slight movement during treatment.” With this new technology, clinicians can correlate the tumor position in breast cancer patients in relation to the patient’s respiratory cycle. Using an infrared tracking camera, the system measures the patient’s respiratory pattern and range of motion. This allows the clinician to set gating thresholds that turn the radiation beam on and off automatically for maximum benefit. “As the patient inhales, the heart and lungs move toward the breast and during exhalation, they move away,” said Dr. Shkedy. “The gating mechanism in the TrueBeam system allows us to rapidly deliver radiation doses when the patient’s heart and lungs are furthest from the tumor, limiting the amount of radiation those critical organs receive.” The gating system can also be used with other forms of cancer, such as lung cancer, and will be used in stereotactic body radiation therapy and stereotactic radiosurgery, said Dr. Shkedy. TrueBeam also allows for quicker May 2015 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

treatment sessions – just a few minutes a day in most cases – and a more comfortable patient experience. For example, the system is quieter than traditional linear accelerators and there are enhanced communication capabilities that enable the patient to remain in constant contact with the operating therapist. The Houston Methodist Cancer Center at Sugar Land is set up to conduct clinical trials using the new TrueBeam system, and can electronically transfer data to trial organizers. “Our successful approach relies on our collaborative approach with patients,” says Dr. Shkedy. “The TrueBeam system gives our team another powerful tool that we can use to plan and deliver the best possible care.” Learn more about the cancer services at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital by calling our Cancer Navigator, Frances Goerlich at 281.274.7930 or join us at our Cancer Center open house on Thursday, June 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. The community is invited to attend, tour, interact with staff and see how our new TrueBeam technology works. We will have tours, refreshments, a free gift for attendees and fabulous door prizes. To RSVP, call 281.275.0751or email SLRSVP@houstonmethodist.org.


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Tate Moerer & King, LLP Big Firm Know-How. Local Expertise.

As Fort Bend County continues to grow, so will the need for sophisticated legal representation with a local expertise. We are poised to take on that challenge. — Richard L. “Dick” Tate Partner

Tate Moerer & King, LLP Attorneys (left to right) Kristin Reis, Sarah Vida, Carl H. Moerer, Jr., Libby King, Richard L. “Dick” Tate, Brittany Wray, and Casson Wen.

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ichard L. “Dick” Tate was at Liddell Sapp, LLP, a big law firm in Houston, when he decided to start his own practice in what was the sleepy Fort Bend County town of Richmond in 1985. He wanted to live in the country and enjoy his family’s horses, while practicing law in the community. The rise of Tate’s practice over the past 30 years has mirrored the exponential growth of Fort Bend County. In response to that growth, Tate Moerer & King was formed in 2005. Tate’s classmate from University of Houston Law School, Carl H. Moerer Jr., joined the firm as a partner, bringing his experience as associate general counsel to a Fortune 500 company and a named partner in a Houston law firm. Also joining the firm was Richmond native Libby King, a graduate of Lamar Consolidated High School and Baylor Law School, who, prior to joining the firm, was an associate attorney at Strasburger & Price in Dallas. The firm is located at 206 South 2nd Street in Richmond, the county seat and in close proximity to the Fort Bend County Justice Center. Their emphasis is on “Big Firm Know-How. Local Expertise.” The firm has proven over and over again that you don’t need a downtown or Galleria office to deliver the best results. They reject a one-sizefits-all approach and have a long-standing reputation for superior legal research and writing, sophisticated visual presentations, and winning oral arguments. With its reputation for superior work

product, its 30-plus years of experience in Fort Bend County, and its county seat location, the firm is well-positioned to offer its clients the best of both worlds: big firm know-how and local expertise. While Tate Moerer & King has a strong foothold in Fort Bend County, they’ve worked on cases throughout the Houston area and the State of Texas. Their specialties are civil litigation, real estate transactions, business transactions, probate, and civil appeals. The firm also practices in the areas of wills, estate administration, guardianship, and family law. Tate and Moerer are also certified mediators, and the firm frequently serves as local counsel to other firms outside of Fort Bend County. In other words, with the exception of criminal law, Tate Moerer & King is a full service law firm. Working alongside the three partners, the firm has four associate attorneys. Kristin Reis, the firm’s Senior Associate, graduated from University of Utah and Baylor Law School. Reis currently serves on the Texas Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee as a Subcommittee Chairperson for District 5D. Fort Bend native Sarah Vida is a graduate of Dulles High School, The University of Texas, and Baylor Law School. Brittany Wray is a graduate of University of Houston and also graduated from Baylor Law School with a concentration in estate planning. Casson Wen, Fort Bend native and son of Allison Wen, graduated from Emory University School of Law with a concentration in transactional law. Wen currently serves as President of the Fort Bend Young Lawyers Association and is a member of this year’s Fort Bend Chamber Leadership Class. There’s a reason why most of the attorneys at the firm are from Baylor Law School. King has been recruiting lawyers from her alma mater since she joined Tate as an associate in 2003. “Baylor is the best at preparing young lawyers for the practice of law, especially litigation,” King said. Last year, King was named the Young

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Baylor Lawyer of the Year, and she is currently Past President of the Baylor Law School Alumni Association and Chair of the Houston Baylor Lawyer Network. Crucial to the success of the firm is their team of legal assistants and other support staff who assist in everything from managing document-intensive cases to overseeing the day-to-day operations and logistics of the firm. “Our staff’s attention to detail and superb organizational skills contribute directly to our overall success,” said Moerer. The firm has an excellent record and has had recent success in the following areas: breach of contract claims; commercial real estate matters; contested probate litigation; child custody disputes; contested guardianship litigation; and challenges to personal jurisdiction. In the area of personal jurisdiction, the firm has recently represented corporations who were sued as part of divorce proceedings. In one case, the trial court overruled the corporation’s objection to being sued in Texas. However, the court of appeals held the corporation did not have enough contact in Texas, and the trial court then dismissed the corporation from the lawsuit. In a similar case, the trial court granted the company’s objection to personal jurisdiction and dismissed it from the suit. In both cases, one spouse had an ownership interest in the out-of-state entity. In a recent guardianship matter, the firm represented a local guardianship organization who was sued by a group home owner when the organization decided to move eleven of its wards to other group homes due to health and safety concerns. The group home owner filed multiple lawsuits and sought injunctions to stop the organization from moving the wards. The firm successfully defended the organization, and the eleven wards were moved shortly thereafter.

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Tate Moerer & King, LLP Attorneys and Staff. (left to right) Tracy Davey, Sarah Vida, Christine Boden, Carl H. Moerer, Jr., Casson Wen, Carol Oberhaus, Kristin Reis, Richard L. “Dick” Tate, Libby King, Brittany Wray, Barbara Eben, and Ashley Castillo.

In the area of contract disputes, the firm recently represented a custom home builder who was sued by a homeowner for breach of contract, alleging flaws in construction. The home builder counterclaimed against the homeowner for breach of contract and defamation. The jury found for the builder on all counts, awarded damages to the builder, but did not award damages to the homeowner. In its transactional practice, headed by Moerer, the firm recently represented a client in the sale of a car dealership and represented another client in a major refinance of its debt obligations. The firm has also represented multiple clients in the sale and purchase of business interests and has handled countless real estate transactions, representing both buyers and sellers. For more than 10 years, Moerer taught a real estate course as an Adjunct Professor at South Texas College of Law.

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In addition to providing excellent legal services, the attorneys at Tate Moerer & King understand the importance of giving back to the community. Tate has served as the chairman of the Texas Access to Justice Foundation since 1997, and he was honored with the National Legal Aid and Defender Association’s Arthur von Briesen Award in 2012. Moerer serves on the Advisory Board of the Honors College at the University of Houston and was voted into the Hall of Fame of the Houston Marathon in 2014 for his service. Wray received the Texas Access to Justice Commission’s Pro Bono Award while she was a Baylor Law student, and she is currently involved with the Fort Bend Junior Service League. Reis is a mentor with the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Wen serves on the board of directors and is the chair of Governance Committee for Behind the Badge Charities, a non-profit

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that supports law enforcement in Fort Bend Community. The firm is also an active member in both the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce and the Central Fort Bend Chamber. When asked about the future of the firm, Wen, who joined the firm in 2013, said, “We are building toward the future. Our county has seen tremendous growth over the years. It’s a new age and market.” When asked for his perspective on the firm’s growth, Tate said, “The firm’s growth is consistent with my longstanding goal to provide a full array of civil legal services to our clients. A lot has changed since 1985 when I moved my practice to Richmond. What has not changed is my commitment to providing superb quality of work and results. As Fort Bend County continues to grow, so will the need for sophisticated legal representation with a local expertise. We are poised to take on that challenge.”

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PlainsCapital Bank Welcomes David Timmermeyer to the Houston Market David Timmermeyer joins PlainsCapital Bank as vice president/commercial lender in Houston. In this role, he is responsible for generating commercial loan business, growing existing relationships and expanding the bank’s presence in the Houston metropolitan area focusing primarily on Fort Bend County. “With more than 16 years of banking, I am happy to join a bank based in Texas, who truly understands the needs of our clients,” Timmermeyer said. Prior to joining PlainsCapital Bank, Timmermeyer has worked in various roles most recently for Trustmark Bank and IBERIABANK. Previously he worked as a private banker at Whitney Bank as well as a treasury management sales officer at BBVA Compass. He received a Bachelor of Business Arts degree in Political Science

from the University of Houston. He is on the board of directors of the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, The Literacy Council of Fort Bend County and a board member of AccessHealth. In David Timmermeyer his spare time, he volunteers as a financial literacy teacher for Junior Achievement at Bush High School in Richmond, Texas as well as an assistant coach for the 1st Tee Program of Greater Houston. Dallas-based PlainsCapital Bank, the fifth largest Texas-headquartered bank by deposit market share1, operates more than 80 Texas branches and has more than

Fort Bend County Health & Human Services announces new Director of Emergency Medical Service Fort Bend County Health & Human Services is pleased to announce that Victor “Graig” Temple has accepted the position as Director of Fort Bend County Emergency Medical Service, effective April 6, 2015. Mr. Temple comes to Fort Bend County with 24 years of experience in the fire service field and 20 years of paramedic experience. He has held positions as EMS Chief, Assistant Fire Chief, Clinical Instructor, Field Training Officer, and EMS Instructor. His last assignment was Assistant Fire Chief of Operations with the Anchorage Fire Department in Anchorage, Alaska where he supervised nine Battalion Chiefs with 13 stations and 14 engine companies, 5 ladder companies, 5 tenders and 9 MICUs. He also supervised special operations response teams such as Dive, Front Country, USAR, Swift Water and Wildland firefighting.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Science and a Master of Science degree in Emergency Services Management. Mr. Temple is experienced in Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance programs within both Fire and EMS services and also in working within and between the various community agencies to ensure effective partnerships and operations. Temple stated, “I look forward to working with Fort Bend County EMS. Together we face the challenges of finding creative ways to ensure patients obtain the care they need, the use of 9-1-1 services for non-emergencies and the ever-increasing call volumes. And with these challenges, we must also ensure that all our employees operate in a safe and rewarding environment.” Graig and his family currently make their home in Spring, Texas.

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1,300 employees providing highly personalized relationship banking through a single point of contact. Offering commercial lending, treasury management, small business banking, private banking, and trust and wealth management services, PlainsCapital Bank empowers responsive, local decision making in each of its major markets: Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Laredo, Lubbock, the Rio Grande Valley and San Antonio. PlainsCapital Bank is part of the PlainsCapital Corporation family of companies. PlainsCapital Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hilltop Holdings (NYSE:HTH). Find more information at PlainsCapital.com. Source: 1SNL Financial, deposit data as of June 30, 2014 and pro forma for acquisitions.

Brenda Essenburg named new FBISD Director, Enterprise Funds Brenda Essenburg was named as the Director, Enterprise Funds for Fort Bend ISD at the March 30 Regular Board Meeting. Most recently, Essenburg served as the Finance Director for Copperas Cove ISD. Prior to that role, she was the Director of General Services for the City of Killeen. As the Director of Enterprise Funds, Essenburg will work to maximize the revenue potential of FBISD activities and operations in order to increase resources that can be deployed at the campuses. This includes areas such as facility rentals, advertising, fundraising and leasing. Essenburg received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Tarleton State University.

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Sugar Land Rotary donates $30,000 to support Literacy Program at Ridgemont Early Childhood Center The Sugar Land Rotary donated $30,000 to the Literacy Council of Fort Bend to fund a GED project at Fort Bend ISD’s Ridgemont Early Childhood Center. The donation will help fund the project for the next five years. Executive Director Kelli Metzenthin and Outreach and Program Coordinator Tammie Rankin accepted the donation on behalf of the Literacy Council. “The Literacy Council of Fort Bend County is proud to partner with FBISD, Head Start and the Sugar Land Rotary to provide services to students in the Ridgemont area that want to improve the quality of life for their families and their community,” said Metzenthin. The Literacy Council has been in partnership with FBISD for the past three years. The organization began providing GED preparation classes at Ridgemont in September 2014. Currently, 15 adults take part in the evening classes that focus on the math, English Language Arts and civics portions of the test. The Sugar Land Rotary donation will fund five years of teacher compensation (at $5,000 per year) and scholarship awards ($1,000 per year for five years). The Literacy Council presents an annual $1,000 scholarship to a student who received the GED tutoring and obtained his/her GED. The scholarship assists the recipient with tuition costs at a college, junior college or vocational school.

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Pictured (from left to right) are: Mitchel Rahim, Sugar Land Rotary Vice President; Kelli Metzenthin, Executive Director, Literacy Council of Fort Bend County; Dr. Charles Dupre, FBISD Superintendent of Schools; Tammie Rankin, Outreach and Program Coordinator, Literacy Council of Fort Bend County; and Patrick Bullard, Sugar Land Rotary President.

L.E.A.F. donates More than 230 area households have connected their Kroger Plus card to the Lamar Educational Awards Foundation, resulting in a recent donation of $1,749 to L.E.A.F. Every time you shop at Kroger, a percentage of your spending can be donated to L.E.A.F. Link your Plus Card to L.E.A.F.’s community reward number 91093 at www.krogercommunityrewards. com and help L.E.A.F. support teachers in Lamar CISD.

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Kroger Manager Jeff Priestly and Kroger Consumer Affairs Specialist Meghan Argo present a check to L.E.A.F. Executive Director Janice Knight.


NEWSWORTHY

YMCA Golf Classic a big success for area youth and families On March 23rd, the YMCAs of Fort Bend County, which includes the Fort Bend, Katy and TW Davis YMCAs, held its 9th Annual Spring Golf Classic and Auction, sponsored by Fort Bend Toyota and Sterling McCall Lexus. Over 120 golfers participated in the event held at Pecan Grove Country Club in Richmond, which netted the YMCA a record breaking $58,500 for its local Annual Support Campaign. Immediately following the tournament, a dinner and auction was held at the country club. The auction, led by guest auctioneer Commissioner James Patterson, raised over $7,000 for the YMCA’s Annual Support Campaign. The high bidder of the night was Andy Sanford of RBC Wealth Management for his winning bid on the “I Love Houston Sports” Package. “We continue to be blessed by the generosity of the Fort Bend community in support of our efforts to make sure that the Y is available to all,” stated Bill Myers, YMCA Golf Committee Chair. Also recognized at the dinner event were the teams with the best low gross scores in two different flights of the tournament. The first

place team in flight one and the low score of the tournament went to the team of Jerry Dockum, Steve Hansen, Boonreing Intathong and RB Brinlee. The first place team in the second flight category went to the team of Jamie Scaffidi, Laura Brinkley, Rick Byrd and Greg Houghtaling. Other winners included the longest drive competition champions, Lee Ann Stubenrouch and Ricky Paredes. The closest to the pin winners were Melanie Ellis and Nick Landoski. The straightest drive contest was won by Ron Dominguez and the preevent putting contest was won by Jennifer Ramsey. The YMCA is a 501 C 3 Non-Profit organization dedicated to strengthening the foundations of community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA’s Annual Support Campaign fund supports over 9000 Fort Bend area youth and families that would normally not be able to afford the Y’s programs and services. To find out more about the YMCA Annual Support Campaign or to inquire about supporting the 2016 YMCA Golf Classic, contact Connie Stirgus at (281)392-5055.

The YMCAs of Fort Bend County held a charity Golf Tournament last month.

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First Choice Emergency Room host a Spring collection drive Operation Gratitude, a non-profit that sends 100,000 care packages to troops each year, partnered with First Choice Emergency Room to host a spring collection drive, and with help from the Houston community – including the Fort Bend area – First Choice Emergency room collected approximately 50,000 care package items and an overwhelming amount of hand written letters. The items collected will be sent to Operation Gratitude where they will be compiled into care packages and sent to troops overseas. The success of this drive would not have been possible without the support and generosity of the local community!

Operation Gratitude, a non-profit that sends 100,000 care packages to troops each year, partnered with First Choice Emergency Room to host a spring collection drive, and with help from the Houston community – including the Fort Bend area – First Choice Emergency room collected approximately 50,000 care package items and an overwhelming amount of hand written letters. The items collected will be sent to Operation Gratitude where they will be compiled into care packages and sent to troops overseas. The success of this drive would not have been possible without the support and generosity of the local community!

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Thousands flock to Fort Bend for opening of Aliana’s new model home village If the crowds at the grand opening of Aliana’s Model Home Village & Backyard Showcase are any indication, Fort Bend remains one of the most popular areas of town for new home buyers. Close to 3,000 visitors poured into the Fort Bend master-planned community over the weekend grand opening of its new Model Home Village as families visited with builder representatives in each of the new, luxury model homes. “The crowds were fantastic,” remarked Linda Kilgore, marketing director for Aliana Development Company. “We met families from all over the Houston area.” Aliana’s all-new Model Home Village & Backyard Showcase, open daily, presents custom designs from Ryland Homes, Perry Homes, Highland Homes, Ashton Woods Homes, Plantation Homes, Meritage Homes, Village Builders, Coventry Homes and J. Patrick Homes. Each of the luxury homes in Houston’s newest model home collection presents the latest in home design, custom features and countless decorating ideas along with themed backyards. The west Houston master-planned community near Sugar Land, one of the nation’s top sellers for new homes, is located on the Grand Parkway (SH 99) at West Airport Boulevard between U.S. 59 and Interstate 10. Three other “Lifestyle Models” are open daily on West Airport Boulevard and Binion Lane, just off FM 1464. In 2014, Aliana ranked #8 among the nation’s top-selling master-planned communities for new home sales. Residents of the community enjoy The Club at Aliana & Swim Center, home to a resort-style pool, tennis court and 24-hour fitness facility. The community also offers miles of hike-and-bike trails and lush, shady parks. Aliana families attend sought-after schools in the Fort Bend Independent School District including a new, on-site elementary school opening Fall 2016.

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Gallery Furniture in Grand Parkway

Members of the Fort Bend Society of Commercial Realtors got a sneak peek of the Gallery Furniture Grand Parkway store during their monthly meeting on March 17, 2015, where Gallery Furniture Owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale was a guest speaker. Photo by Fort Bend Society of Commercial Realtors

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NEWSWORTHY

The 7th annual Grant-A-Starr Foundation Family Fun Run & Walk The 7th Annual Grant-A-Starr Foundation Family Fun Run & Walk was a huge success. Over 600 participants from Sugar Land and the greater Fort Bend area came together on a sunny morning to raise support for Grant-A-Starr Foundation. 100% of the funds raised support projects dedicated to the development of rapid diagnostic testing, in memory of Grant Starr, a little boy that lost his life from an elusive virus. Checks each in the amount $25,000 were presented to both Texas Children’s Hospital and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital. A unique component of the fun run is that it is managed and operated by a Teen Board comprised of Fort Bend area high school students. FBISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre and Sugar Land City Councilmam Joe Zimmerman were in attendance to support the efforts of the Foundation and the Teen Board.

RUNNERS TAKING OFF - (l-r) Race Director, Scott Alexander, Sponsor Chair, Terri Wang, SL Councilmember, Mr. Joe Zimmerman, FBISD Superintendent, Dr. Charles Dupre, Sponsor Chair, Terri Wang, Sugar Land Councilmember, Mr. Joe Zimmerman, Starr School Challenge winners: Missouri City Middle School with Principal Jerrie Kammerman and FBISD Superintendent, Dr. Charles Dupre, Teen Board. (Photo by Michael Tollestrup)

Quail Valley Middle School (QVMS) support Avon 39 Quail Valley Middle School (QVMS) students, staff, parents and community members raised $2,500 to support Avon 39, the walk to cure cancer, during a fundraising event held on campus. Students who raised at least $25 for the cause were invited to attend the event that included board games, music and line dancing, basketball tournaments, volleyball games, a movie room, food, and door prizes. Darren Woodard, NFL Defensive Back for the Arizona Cardinals and son of QVMS staff member Andra Woodard, served as the keynote speaker. He shared details of his education and professional football career, reminding students of the importance of remaining in school. “Anything you want to achieve in life is possible if you keep education at the forefront,” said Woodard. Health teacher and event organizer Regina Crafter, who is also the reigning Ms. Texas America, thanked guests for attending and supporting the event. “No matter what

amount you contributed, you supported a worthy cause and thought of someone other than yourselves,” she said. “For that you should be commended.” QVMS thanks the following sponsors for making the event a success: Smashburger, Red Lobster, Guru Burgers and Crepes, The Rouxpour, Raising Cane’s, a host of QVMS parents, and students Musjan Effendi and Claudia Castano for serving as hostesses.

Crafter congratulated the top three fundraising students (from left) Claudia Castano ($190), John Smith ($125) and Allyson Richard ($123).

F U Z I I R ib b o n C u t t in g

Fuzii Japanese Restaurant & Bar ribbon cutting (l-r) General Manager Don, Al Green Rep Dawn Lin, Owner/Chef Gary Kwok, City of Stafford Mayor Leonard Scarcella, and City of Stafford Fire Department Captain Doug Ricks.

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Welcome New Members

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Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Member Updates

he following firms have realized the importance of economic growth for the Fort Bend County area. The have pledged their support to the cause by investing their time and efforts in the 5-Star Accredited Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. Please support your community by calling on these organizations when you have a need for products and services.

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ABWA – SWAPEN

BRAYN Consulting LLC Northwestern Mutual

Callie Shields, President 11709 Wilcrest Dr. Houston, TX 77099 281-835-9789 www.swapen.org Associations

Brady Bryan, CEO 26893 Bouquet Cyn Rd., Ste C 155 Santa Clarita, CA 91350 888-773-8356 www.braynconsulting.com Business Consultants

ActiveRx

Fort Bend Women’s Council of REALTORS

Gavin Reichman, President/ Managing Director 2415 Town Center Drive, Ste. 200 Sugar Land, TX 77478 713-751-9927 www.activerx.com Health & Wellness

America’s Swimming Pool Co. - Sugar Land Randy Worthey, Owner 3203 Avenue H Bay City, TX 77414 832-532-3186 www.aspsugarland.com Swimming Pool Management

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Larry Washington, Fort Bend County Director 1800 Pink Blvd. Richmond, TX 77469 713-400-2951 www.bgclubs-houston.org Associations

Christina Daw, President P.O. Box 16215 Sugar Land, TX 77496 713-594-6788 www.wcr.org Associations

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop David Schieni, Owner 4875 Highway 6 Missouri City, TX 77459 281-261-8226 www.fuzzystacoshop.com Restaurants

Judge Christopher G. Morales Christopher Morales, Judge of Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 301 Jackson St., Room 101 Richmond, TX 77469 281-633-7415 www.fortbendcountytx.gov Elected Officials

Eric Williamson, Financial Representative 1 Riverway, Ste. 900 Houston, TX 77056 713-306-9799 www.ericbwilliamson.nm.com Financial Planning

Planet Beach Automated Spa Angelique Galvan, Spa Director 636 Highway 6, Ste. 400 Sugar Land, TX 77478 832-939-8086 www.pbspasugarland.com Tanning Salon

Revolution Studio Tara Dugal, Studio Manager 2125 Lone Star Drive Sugar Land, TX 77479 281-313-0662 www.revolution-studio.com Fitness Center

Sam’s Limousine & Transportation Karen Zuri, President 9215 Rasmus Dr. Houston, TX 77063 281-780-7077 www.samslimousine.com Transportation

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Saving Our Companion Animals - FBC Barbara Vass, President P.O. Box 1595 Rosenberg, TX 77471 832-910-SOCA www.soca-fbc.org Associations

Tara Energy Steve Vazquez, Sales Manager 5251 Westheimer Rd., Ste. 1000 Houston, TX 77056 713-979-1308 www.taraenergy.com Energy Broker/Marketer

Terry’s Landscape James Terry, Owner 24786 Saddlespur Lane Katy, TX 77450 713-574-0058 www.terryslandscape.com Landscaping

Welcomemat Services of Sugar Land/Fort Bend Esmail Mawjee, Owner 4023 Turtle Trails Lane Sugar Land, TX 77479 832-985-9546 www.welcomematservices.com /sugar-land Marketing Services

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Call Juliette Bloomer for more information at 281-566-2161 or email Juliette@fortbendcc.org

LockTite Storage 6400 Hwy 6 Missouri City, TX www.locktitestorage.com

SIGN UP TODAY AND JOIN the Fort Bend Leadership Forum Class of 2016! This is your opportunity to enhance your value personally, professionally and as a community stakeholder. This ten-month program consists of monthly sessions and retreats covering a variety of topics. For information please contact David Crowl at 281.491.2497 or David@fortbendcc.org

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Member Updates

To Schedule Your Business Ribbon Cutting

Golf Tournament MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2015 9:30 AM - REGISTRATION 11:00 AM - SHOTGUN START 4:30 PM - AWARDS & LIVE AUCTION DINNER Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre 2880 LA QUINTA DRIVE, MISSOURI CITY, TX Sponsorship Opportunities Available For information please contact Matthew Ferraro at 281.491.0277 or Matthew@fortbendcc.org

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Success is just around the bend 1 YEAR

Wirick Asset Management LLC Barbara Wirick, 713-501-5985 Windsor Quail Valley Post-Acute Healthcare Sam Pack, 281-778-5144 Pecan Grove Plantation Country Club Richard Rewell, 281-342-9940 KCI Technologies of Texas Michael Perez, 382-494-2374 Orange Theory Fitness Jim Potesta, 281-325-0018 Jupiter Pizza and Waffle Jason Pena, 281-313-1008

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Member Updates

Christeen Seymour, CPA Christeen Seymour, 281-969-7976

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Freaky Fast, Inc. DBA Jimmy John’s Brent Bunz, 281-265-0808

2 YEARS

MemberSource Credit Union 713-627-4000 Charlie’s Restaurant & Catering Charles Irving, 281-499-2233 Patout & Shaw, PLLC Travis Shaw, 713-893-0564 Target Marketing Philip Hageman, 800-933-3909 Martha Turner Properties Terri Lemons, 832-500-8300 Sugar Land Sun Wendy Reeves, 281-378-1900

3 YEARS

Personalized Media Communications 281-980-3140

Fort Bend Independent Seshadri Kumar, 281-980-6745

First Community Credit Union - HEB Kellye Maier, 281-856-5300

8 YEARS

4 YEARS

Paychex, Inc. Nim Patel, 215-896-1555 Corgan John Haskew, 832-652-3640 BookKeeping Express Jenneth Watson, 281-937-9991 A Time and Place for Everything Lisa Giesler, 832-277-1745 Jericho Foundation Repairs, Inc. Cindy Duffy, 713-772-7522 Bracewell & Giuliani, LLP Derrick Mitchell, 713-221-1248

Milestone Member 5 YEARS

Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center Joseph Janes, 713-580-2582 HR Green, Inc. Mike Halde, 713-965-9996 Spartan Wealth Management Keith Borgfeldt, 281-494-1600

6 YEARS

Neel-Schaffer, Inc. Sonny Smoak, 713-783-7117 American Diabetes Association Betsey Pelham, 713-977-7706 x6086

Residence Inn by Marriott Olga Maciques, 281-277-0770

MD Anderson Cancer Center Sugar Land Alysse Harrison, 713-745-9940

Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill Fadi Dimassi, 281-313-3144

7 YEARS

Star Cinema Grill Gustavo “Gus” Vazquez, 832-539-2675

Best Western Sugar Land Inn Nick Bhakta, 281-232-0680

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Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Sugar Land Cody Frederick, 281-980-9860 Orkin Pest Control April Shane-Wilton, 713-784-2706 PCD Management, LLC Wende Lewis-Buckley, 281-276-6000

9 YEARS

Icenhower Consulting, LLC Kim Icenhower, 713-504-4378 Stafford Centre Lynda Breland, 281-208-6900 Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P. Kim Stensvaag, 281-637-6200

11 YEARS

Interiorscapes of Houston Alan L’Roy, 281-933-0470 La Escondida Mexican Grill Sergio Espinosa, 281-403-3306 Japaneiro’s Sushi Bistro & Latin Grill Jason Molinos, 281-242-1121

12 YEARS The Trestles 281-208-2779

Gulf Coast Stabilized Material Dana Osborne, 281-491-7376 Crossmark Development & Construction, LLC Jeffrey A. Anderson, 281-313-1383 Fort Bend Rotary Club Sunil “Sunny” Sharma, 713-956-9500

13 YEARS

Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council Cate Teague, 713-292-0213 Merrill Lynch / Reese Bart Reese, 281-490-1600

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Reliant, an NRG Company Sidney Evans, 713-537-2328 Riverstone Community Christen Johnson, 281-499-8700 Halff Associates, Inc. 713-588-2450

Milestone Member 15 YEARS

Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra Amy Floyd, 281-276-9642

Virginia Mack - RE/MAX Southwest Virginia Mack, 281-207-5200 Leonetti Graphics Paul Price, 281-499-4959

La Quinta Inn & Suites Stafford / Sugar Land Peter Cruickshank, 281-240-2300

Milestone Member 25 YEARS

Charter Title Company - Fort Bend Sharon Peterson, 281-242-1700

28 YEARS

Volunteer Services Council of the Richmond State Supported Living Center Claire D. Chipman, 281-344-4335

29 YEARS

City of Stafford Leonard Scarcella, 281-261-3900

31 YEARS

JRM Architects, Inc. Jim Merriman, AIA, 281-242-5255

United Way of Greater Houston Fort Bend County Service Center Terri Stuart, 281-207-2300

City of Rosenberg Randall Malik, 832-595-3310

32 YEARS

16 YEARS

The George Foundation Dee Koch, 281-342-6109

WJ Interests, LLC Jared Jameson, 281-634-9400

SouthWest Water Company Kirk Michael, 281-207-5800

36 YEARS

La Cocina Mexican Restaurant Andres Novoa, 281-238-0872

Bailes Bates & Associates, LLP Robbie Bates, 281-565-6400

17 YEARS

37 YEARS

Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc. Dale Conger, 713-462-3242

Fort Bend Star / Fort Bend Business Journal Michael Fredrickson, 281-690-4200

Hamre’s Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Jamie Hamre, 281-494-9200

42 YEARS

18 YEARS

Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP Chip Sutton, 281-342-9636

21 YEARS

First Colony Community Association Cary Kelley, 281-634-9500

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2015 State of Higher Education Friday, June 12, 2015 Sweetwater Country Club 11:30-1:00 A panel discussion addressing the issues, accomplishments and future of Higher Education in Fort Bend County, featuring:

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Member Updates

14 YEARS

Randalls Food Markets, Inc. Dawne Proffitt, 713-268-3500

For membership information, contact: Juliette Bloomer - 281-566-2161 juliette@fortbendcc.org

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The United States Chamber of Commerce has awarded the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce with 5-Star Accreditation for it’s sounds policies, effective organizational procedures, and positive impact on the community. With 7,077 Chambers in the United States, 207 of these are accredited with only 82 receiving a 5-star designation.

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DBA (Assumed Names)

Data Beat (+) = More Names

This is a sample of the Assumed Names (DBAs) filed at the Fort Bend County Clerk’s office for March 2015. More Assumed Names may be viewed online at http://ccweb.co.fort-bend.TX.us/RealEstate/SearchEntry.aspx. There were 566 Assumed Names for month of March. Granillo Carlos (+) Cmx Enterprises 3611 Kansas St 77545

S T S P Enterrpises Inc New Desi Discounts Grocers 435 Fm 1092 Ste Z 77477

Sherry Jeffrey (+) Fox Hound Performance Industries 210 North 3Rd Street 77417

Hemjirika Jecinta Kelechi (+) 3 G’s Health Career Institute of Texas 5555 Long Praire Trace 77407

Johnson Albert M Dejohn Transportation (+) 4611 Ridgerod Ln 77053

Gonzalez Angelica (+) Latinas Empowering Latinas Alliance 1422 Barrowgate Dr 77498

Artique Gifts & Fine Art, Inc (+) Kj’s Gifts & Boutique 15870 Sw Freeway Ste 400 77478

2 RW Construction LLC 2 RW Construction 4211 Clearwater Ct 77459

Fish Cave Lures Bidigare Consulting Svcs LLC 10011 Cinco Ridge Dr 77494

Seph Fuel Inc Raceway #6947 11801 Hwy 6 South 77498

Mccune Timmie L Jr (+) A Cut Above Lawn Service 22155 Wildwood Park Rd #1421 77469

Smile Onsite Services PC Smiles On Site 210 Kingfisher 77478

Fidai Siraj V (+) Global Novelty 6319 Aspen Cove Ct 77479

Lindquist Scheffie (+) Mighty Words Media 4215 Penrose Court 77459

Goss Christina Leading With Literacy Educational Consulting 2134 Hawthorne Brook Ln 77545

Carter Latundra A Banks Unlimited Medical Consultants 435 Fm 1092 Ste #B1 Unit 283 77477 Comeaux Tamiko Ohh, Miko! 23151 Tranquil Springs Ln 77494

Ramirez Cheryl (+) Katy Archery 26002 Arbor Rose Ln 77494 Peters Diane (+) Igf Investment 9203 Hwy 6 S # 124 77083 Hernandez Dina B Perez VDA De (+) D S Trucking 9090 S Braeswood #13 77074 Rodriguez Gilberto Gilberto Rodriguez Painting 15227 Paul St 77498 Caulker Alimatu Vexless 7607 Lassiter Hollow Ln 77407 Rubin Steven E Serdesign 2314 Masters Lane 77459 Ezeoke John Ikenna IYKLYN 16938 Enchanted Circle East 77498 Brown Valerie L (+) Vicitti Companies Inc 3950 Ashburnhan Dr 77082 Lewis Michael R (+) Rev. James and Alma Lewis Family Reunion 1530 Coyote Hills Ln 77469

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Lozano Maklin J Jr Crystal Clear Services 21111 Somerset Park Ln 77450 Charlton House Kids Lp Kids R Kids #37 Tx 24007 Franz Road 77493

Castilla Dolores (+) Latinas Empowering Latinas Alliance 1422 Barrowgate Dr 77498 Sanchez Amanda (+) A&R Trucking (+) 5903 Stevens Creek Ct 77469

Gomez Julia Lil Mama’s New Orleans Style Sno-Balls 515 Ash St 77545

Harvie Sherryl Ann The Scarlet Poppy (+) 2307 Merrill Hills Cir 77450

Li Yu Yu Li Dba Kathy Li Campaign 3110 Auburn Path 77479

Taylor Trang (+) THYNK!T 7806 Foster Brook Ln 77407

Gullette Luz Mary Mary Gullette Art Academy 22155 Atwater Canyon Ln 77494

Barias Gary Becky’s Nail and Skin Care 26440 Fm 1093 Rd 77406

Loya Juan G (+) J.G.L Trucking 1921 Briar Ridge Dr 77471 Bell Karel Jerome Sr Kay-Kay’s Sports Bar 7815 Sweetbrook Circle 77459 Miller John Clayon Jr Katy Thunder Basketball 25607 Madison Falls Ln 77494

Lovelady Sharon Sharon Lovelady Campaign 5926 Oakplace Dr 77479 Wallace Lavett Lynn Hook Up My Party 1119 Noble Glen Dr 77545 Port City Foods LLC Dennys Restaurant # 7625 1201 Highway 146 N 77590 Tradewinds Foodgroup Corp Dennys Restaurant # 8020 12501 Gulf Freeway 77034

Hoang Anh Van Saigon Pho & Grill Vietnamese Noodle House 4645 Highway 6, Suite L 77478 Camarillo Linda F Camarillo Consulting 11202 Ashford Hills Dr 77478 Parentesisk Phaleen Danielle Phaleen Danielle Designs 6014 Opal Crest Ln 77494 Johnson Thomas Cluff Family Reunion 16410 Quail Run Dr 77489 Jackson Terry Mdc Contractors 3947 Oak Plank Rd 77545 Jackson Terry Maximum Development 3947 Oak Plank Rd 77545 Chunchu Ajay K Masti Entertainers 16027 Sugar Sands Dr 77498 Aranda Edgar Anastacio (+) Arandas Steel Erectors 1216 Westwood #205 77471

Poore Cynthia D (+) Tiny Scholars Unlimited 3531 Thunderbird St 77459 Chapman Darnell V (+) C and E Junk Removal 4911 Navajo Ct 77471 Brown Erma (+) Daisy Cakes 6303 Grayson Bend 77494 Brown Erma (+) Mihi Photography 6303 Grayson Bend 77494 Edwards Elton (+) Customized Cutz 1020 Herndon 77471 Harris Latrell Building Services 12626 Laleu Lane 77071 Knyt Dentistry Pa Fresno Family Dentistry 12033 Highway 6 Suite 100 77545 Mcgraw Daniel K (+) Fort Bend Solids 2602 Green Falls Lane 77406

Kiser Reginald (+) Kpc Pest Control 3034 Sage Grouse Ct 77471

Toure Abdoulaye S Mafia Mining, Energy and Construction 6914 Dawn Bloom Ln 77469

Williams Joy (+) Joy Williams Campaign 6615 Cypress Village 77479

Hazlewood Steven P (+) The Xvest Usa, LLC (+) 32501 Gordon Side Road Unit D 77441

Costilla Raquel Green Pride Landscaping 3210 Meadowcreek Dr 77459 Dominguez Asela (+) Mario Auto Repair 10200 Synott Sugar Land 77498 Whitaker Tonia (+) State of Sock 22126 Stone Briar Ln 77469 Mccardell Diana (+) Hip Pup 2601 Cartwright Rd D #302 77459 Poore Cynthia D A Solid Foundation Educational Consulting Firm 3531 Thunderbird St 77459

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Clear Solution International Clear Solution Staffing 1203 Berrystone Trail 77459 Diaz Carlos O (+) Texas Prestige Valet Services 6915 San Pablo Dr 77083 Agooa Designs LLC Saved By Nature 4771 Sweetwater Blvd Ste 288 77479 Hernandez Omar Gulf Coast Builders 1800 Preston St # 31 77469 Coggins Geosciences Inc Coggins Tutoring Services 6238 Presdio Canyon Dr 77450


DBA (Assumed Names) Boehme Michelle L (+) Lice Everafter 8327 Cotton Drive 77469 All Or Nothing Restaurant Concepts Inc College Pizza & Wings 2930 Camelot Lane 77459 Johnson Dimitria Dimi’s Clean and Shine Services 5010 Grove West Blvd Apt 412 7747 Ramirez Mary (+) Allstar Auto Title Services 1415 1St 77471 Wang Xinsheng USCIPC 2827 Edgewood Dr 77479

Data Beat (+) = More Names

Tobi Azireno Daniel Dantobi Enterprises 17811 Oakbridge Canyon Lane 77407 Caldwell Keith Jbc Maintance Services 4410 Akard 77047 Vega Luis L & G Painting Maintenance and Repair 7030 Pembrough Ln 77494 Fuentes Rodolfo (+) Wong Fleming Texas, Llp 4906 Riverwood Drive 77469 Adair C Gary (+) Los Tios Mexican Restaurant 5564 Weslayan 77005

Frewert Holding LLC Cut Edge Tec 24333 Cinco Terrace Dr #314 77494

Gandy Robert Phoenix Group Capital Markets 9550 Spring Green Blvd Ste 408-234 77494

Sands Julie Annie’s Angels Texas Rescue 12607 Flaxseed Wy 77477

Gandy Robert Pythagoras Group 9550 Spring Green Blvd Ste 408-234 77494

Addison Herbert The Rock Records (+) 3214 Travis Creek Way 77545 Morales Jorge D (+) Georgie’s Kettle Corn 10446 Deer Branch 77459 Morales Jorge D (+) J.D.M. Services 10446 Deer Branch 77459 Classic Motor Enterprises Lonestar Classic Motors 4540 Skinner Lane 77406 Bridges Maurice Turning Point E 12707 Bellaire Blvd Apt 1402 77072 King Linda L (+) Joy Ministries 5801 Reading Rd #428 77471 Hinojosa Mikael Houston Halos 2513 Mountain Sage Dr 77584 Lee Mei-Chen Mandy (+) Lee Accounting Service 3347 Summer Bay Dr 77478

Gandy Robert Texas Specialty Chemicals Exchange 9550 Spring Green Blvd Ste 408-234 77494 Fuentes Rudolph (+) Wong Fleming 4906 Riverwood Drive 77469 Taylor Lana Thomas (+) Follow Your Arrow Boutique 14206 Ragus Lake Dr 77498 Urban Dynamics LLC Warrior Zero 27502 Wilson Run Ln 77441 Ceniceros Tomas (+) Green Garden Landscaping Services 14230 Tierra Grande Dr 77461 Lasswell Terry (+) My Custom Landscaping 2235 Crescent Water 77471 Rauda Samuel Samuel Rauda 1208 Damon St 77471

Sells Mae B Samora Edmund D (+) L & J Enterprise Sugar Land Brewing Company 4219 Pathway Ct 77545 5009 E Parma 77471

Poko Oritseweyinmi (+) Woodrow Pateah Wenko Enterprise Woodrow’s Sho’nuff Chicken 16911 Midnight Sun Ln 77407 and Fish 2202 Beacon Light Ln 77545 Payne Anthony (+) Eagle Cleaning Service Codner Sean R (+) 310 Morton St #236 77469 Masnick Entertainment 3015 Edgewick Elm 77545 Rodriguez Pauline L (+) Room By Room Amaya Luis Inocente (+) Professional Organizing Sinai Transport 24902 Florina Ranch Dr 77494 12142 Helvick Crescent Ave 77051 Hays Jan (+) Tfb Property Management Salinas Michael (+) 6022 N Woods Ln 77494 Squared Repairs 22022 Cimarron Parkway Lmc Med Transportation LLC Apt 3027 77450 CCCTS 4615 Fm 1952 77485 Peek Fortune Inc 24 Seven #30 Lathon Madison (+) 21690 Fm 1093 77407 Royal Lifestyle Promotions 310 Morton Street Spearow Jason Edward #340 77469 Spearow Land 1815 Stoneleigh Ct 77479 Uncles Acqusition Corp Los Tios Mexican Restaurant Langeland William John II 5564 Weslayan 77005 Lone Star Medical Testing and Diagnostics Nguyen Uyen-Chi Chau (+) 11420 Dairy Ashford Rd Huy An Ste 104 77478 15015 West Airport #724 77498 Ferguson Kimberlie (+) Flying K Lawn Service Nguyen Qui Buu 10902 Harry Dr 77461 KB Jewelry 19414 Bronte Springs 77407 Unique Valve & Instrumentation Company L P Rueff Mark (+) Prime Piping Products Edmr Holdings 12600 Cardinal Meadow 77498 25507 Greenwell Springs Lane 77494 Santos Contreras Jose L JKJ Deliveries Pekar Jimmie (+) 16426 Amargos Dr 77083 Jimmie Pekar Gifts 9209 Kostelnik 77461 Embark Tree and Landscape Services Lp (+) Sanyals Vision Ctr LLC Embark Pest Control Pearle Vision 2700 Palo Pinto 77080 7101 W Grand Pkwys #170 77407 Embark Tree and Landscape Services Lp (+) Samy Retail-Trading Inc Embark Global Novelty 2700 Palo Pinto 77080 6319 Aspen Cove Ct 77479 Embark Tree and Landscape Faithland Healthcare & Services Lp (+) Rehab Inc Embark Services Pain Therapeutic Solutions 2700 Palo Pinto 77080 3727 Greenbriar Dr #118 77477 Embark Tree and Landscape Services Lp (+) Muhammad William W Embark Tree and Barber College Landscape Services “Missouri City 2700 Palo Pinto 77080 Barber College” 1703 Texas Parkway 77489

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Palisch Jacqueline (+) Comprehensive Screening Services, LLC Dba: Compscreen (+) 4310 Balsam Park Ct 77479 Perez-Funes Fernando Cloud 1578 World Wide 4603 Collington Ct 77459 Siler Susan Kodiak Fuels 5714 Stern Springs Ln 77441 Peters Janelle Super Mommies Sidekicks (+) 16743 Quail Park Dr 77489 Gordon Marilyn T-Mobile Simply Pre-Paid 7355 Highway 6 C-11 77083 Scott Chelsea E (+) Bandanas & Bows Boutique 21302 Lochmere Lane 77450 Daigle Taira D Enlighten Chapter No. 12 16511 Quiet Quail 77489 Bracken Marshall (+) Katy Wholesale 11511 Gaston Rd A-116 77494 Kennelly Michael Expert Maintenance Services 12106 Chesham Ct 77031 Evans Jack Beaumont RC2 15010 Lakefair Dr 77406 Conley Don Don’s Painting Services 2522 Cardinal Elm St 77545 RSS Inc Ugra Media 2608 Ravenlake Ct 77584 Arnold Ryan Rybuilders & Property Services 12147 Valencia 77477 Benjamin Krystal (+) K & L First Class Cleaning Services (+) 3915 Kelsey Trail Ln 77047 Gray Jhamesha Unique (+) Unique’s Gourmet Soulfood Kitchen and Catering 812 Murphy Rd 77477 Mikel Ernest Jr (+) Mikel Brothers 21555 County Road 15 77430

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Data Beat

April 2015 Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary Reports

Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary reports present data about monthly local sales and use tax allocation payments to local sales taxing jurisdictions. These net payments represent monies identified for the local jurisdictions since the previous month’s distribution. These reports will allow you to compare current year sales and use tax payments with the previous year. When used with other local economic indicators, they may help indicate present and future trends. County/City Fort Bend

Net Payment This Period

Comp Payment Prior Year

Percent Change

2015 Payments To Date

2014 Payments To Date

Percent Change

Arcola Beasley Fulshear Kendleton Meadows Place Missouri City Needville Orchard Pleak Richmond Rosenberg Simonton Stafford Sugar Land Thompsons

49,454.98 16,357.17 76,133.53 771.32 106,303.49 600,655.35 44,371.92 5,672.61 4,260.15 376,854.92 1,222,910.98 14,427.88 1,194,430.96 3,695,820.64 2,362.54

30,131.78 6,736.97 62,512.62 876.46 86,487.59 604,884.41 33,325.59 2,747.72 4,184.71 353,605.82 1,212,134.87 10,336.90 1,150,063.22 3,154,964.56 3,901.88

64.12% 142.79% 21.78% -11.99% 22.91% -0.69% 33.14% 106.44% 1.80% 6.57% 0.88% 39.57% 3.85% 17.14% -39.45%

279,147.02 50,498.91 425,620.64 4,462.37 412,651.96 2,768,246.50 165,621.85 29,342.32 19,912.64 1,725,824.90 5,436,446.26 63,728.72 5,437,712.46 17,553,264.18 11,939.45

157,657.65 35,188.90 291,961.89 4,157.16 375,651.18 2,549,321.97 145,762.91 15,291.57 18,696.87 1,512,094.72 5,331,470.48 46,544.56 5,107,288.38 16,195,125.83 10,084.36

77.05% 43.50% 45.77% 7.34% 9.84% 8.58% 13.62% 91.88% 6.50% 14.13% 1.96% 36.91% 6.46% 8.38% 18.39%

COUNTY TOTAL

7,410,788.44

6,716,895.10

10.33%

34,384,420.18

31,796,298.43

8.13%

Top 20 City Sales and Use Tax Comparison Summary - April 2015 Please note that Sugar Land is 17th in sales tax revenues in the state. City

Houston San Antonio Dallas Austin Fort Worth Arlington El Paso Corpus Christi Plano Frisco Amarillo Round Rock Midland McAllen Lubbock Irving Sugar Land Odessa Grand Prairie Laredo

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Net Payment This Period

47,630,926.77 22,839,288.63 18,873,182.98 13,790,179.84 9,071,341.96 6,353,199.62 6,139,529.67 5,993,054.49 5,525,584.97 5,137,766.14 5,387,229.73 5,612,930.37 4,615,049.67 4,605,039.81 4,650,574.52 4,750,701.26 3,695,820.64 3,676,646.69 3,132,011.58 3,062,949.44

Comp Payment Prior Year

46,306,733.15 21,367,958.47 18,826,557.62 13,167,771.71 8,823,379.33 6,351,712.14 5,906,385.08 6,149,646.98 4,978,326.21 4,486,887.29 5,236,975.32 4,960,094.05 4,682,959.48 4,586,562.69 4,463,735.13 3,933,357.99 3,154,964.56 3,280,773.33 3,272,083.77 2,939,541.44

% Change To Date

2.85% 6.88% 0.24% 4.72% 2.81% 0.02% 3.94% -2.54% 10.99% 14.50% 2.86% 13.16% -1.45% 0.40% 4.18% 20.77% 17.14% 12.06% -4.28% 4.19%

2014 Payments To Date

223,720,100.04 103,479,401.20 87,623,947.66 62,848,254.54 43,539,518.93 31,333,051.56 27,277,857.32 26,782,719.08 26,733,765.67 25,360,321.35 24,211,342.09 23,090,744.05 22,682,249.71 22,130,015.62 21,291,448.61 20,802,167.88 17,553,264.18 16,250,212.54 14,363,019.13 14,119,642.02

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2013 Payments Change

210,334,354.64 97,456,589.39 82,271,589.36 59,283,195.60 40,469,002.57 29,426,602.93 26,352,419.22 26,703,341.82 24,691,737.09 20,911,251.22 23,578,319.87 23,163,853.10 21,143,740.76 21,711,861.60 20,256,010.50 18,041,135.43 16,195,125.83 14,102,792.73 14,150,525.92 13,552,044.56

Percent

6.36% 6.17% 6.50% 6.01% 7.58% 6.47% 3.51% 0.29% 8.27% 21.27% 2.68% -0.31% 7.27% 1.92% 5.11% 15.30% 8.38% 15.22% 1.50% 4.18%


Data Beat

Commercial Building Permits

Some significant building permits in cities in Fort Bend during the month of March ADDRESS

TYPE OF PERMIT

VALUE

OWNER/CONTRACTOR

ROSENBERG 125 Pecan Park Dr

Commercial Building

$25,000

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial)

03/01/15-03/31/15

$25,000

18721 University Blvd Ste 200

Commercial Building

$45,700

Timewise #303-05/KHMER Electrical & Mechanical

2245 Texas Dr Ste 500

Commercial Building

$74,998

LCFRE Sugar Land Town Square L/O’Donnell/Snider Const

2150 Town Square PL Ste 410

Commercial Building

$128,670

18717 University Blvd Ste 180

Commercial Building

$80,000

Timewise #303-05/Vule Construction

3527 State Hwy 6 Ste 150

Commercial Building

$37,500

Market at First Colony Partner/David Alexander Homes

13139 Jess Pirtle Blvd

Commercial Building

$8,764,603

Applied Optoelectronic Inc/Skanska USA Building, Inc.

1000 Shadow Bend Dr

Commercial Building

$31,818

Bass Construction

7110 Greatwood Pkwy

Commercial Building

$91,094

Fort Bend County/Bass Construction

1327 Lake Pointe Pkwy Ste 100

Commercial Building

$25,000

Dr. Hernandez/Cactus Builders. Inc

12320 Cardinal Meadows Dr

Commercial Building

$7,500

14100 Southwest Fwy Ste 210

Commercial Building

$98,374

4421 State Hwy 6

Commercial Building

$750,000

Colony Professional Plaza LP/Momentum General Contractors

1113 Gillingham Ln

Commercial Building

$597,012

IIT Sugar Land Interchange DC L/Dunhill Development

14033 Southwest Fwy Ste 705

Commercial Building

$150,000

KFLP Partnership LTD & JDLP L/Promar Construction

12630 W Airport Blvd Ste 140

Commercial Building

$35,000

1447 State Hwy 6 Ste 110

Commercial Building

$442,802

Davita First Colony Dialysis/BYRD Interior Constreuction, LP

16190 City Walk Ste 200

Commercial Building

$680,399

Town Center Lakeside LTD/O’Donnell/Snider Construction

13333 Southwest Fwy

Commercial Building

$36,968

4421 State Hwy 6

Commercial Building

$275,000

Colony Professional Plaza LP/Momentum General Contractors

101 Southwestern Blvd

Commercial Building

$281,565

Mueller Holdings LP/Multi D Construction, Inc

One Sugar Creek Center Blvd Ste 935

Commercial Building

$28,554

12300 Dairy Ashford Rd

Commercial Building

$7,500

13905 University Blvd

Commercial Building

$13,735

1111 State Hwy 6 Ste 260

Commercial Building

$407,723

13233 Dairy Ashford Rd

Commercial Building

$6,400

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial)

03/01/15-03/31/15

$25,405,362

Rudy Alvarez

SUGAR LAND

LCFRE Sugar Land Town Square L/EE Reed Construction, LP

Cabot II-TX2L01 LP/Trincon Services Group, LLC RMC Sugarcraft LP ETAL/Ruppel Million LP

Cobalt Industrial Reit II/Platinum Enterprises

Sugar Creek Baptist Church/Campbell Construction

Parkway Portfolio I LLC Cabot II-TX2L01 LP/Trincon Services Group, LLC NNP-Telfair LLC/Big M Constructors Inc HC Sugar Land Owner LLC/United Constructors of TX, Inc Panjwani Properties LTD/Panjawani Energy LLC

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Advertising

Fort Bend Star 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com We have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER Newspaper. Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal 281-690-4242 www.fortbendstar.com The Fort Bend Business Journal is a monthly magazine that focuses on the business community of Fort Bend County. It is directmailed to businesses throughout Fort Bend as well as all chamber of commerce members in the Fort Bend County area. The Business Journal features news stories about businesses, people, and events of importance to the local business community.

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Advertising Specialties

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Business Spirit Promotional Products / Wearables 281-208-1100 www.BusinessSpirit.com 2839 North Main,Stafford,Texas - Over 492,000 items that carry your name ,logo, and contact info. Everything from pens, caps, cups, crystal, gifts, awards, thank you items, food gifts and most clothing items - sell on your behalf without ever making a sound. Keep your name in front of your clients! PROVIDING QUALITY PRODUCTS IN A TIMELY FASHION AT A FAIR PRICE. Not just pretty words - Business Spirit’s Mission Statement! Try our website, if you can’t find what you are looking for call Susan, she will locate it for you. Susan@BusinessSpirit.net. Air Conditioning

Vista Air Services, Inc. 713-433-6311 COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS www.vistaairservices.com Vista Air Services, Inc. specializes in Commercial/ Industrial Air Conditioning Services. Established in 1978 Vista provides Service, Repair, HVAC Remodeling and Design, as well as flexible Preventative Maintenance Plans. Vista is WBEA and HUB Certified and licensed in the State of Texas (TACLA 4677C). Business Owners, Office Managers, Facilities Managers, and Commercial Contractors, are invited to call us at 713-433-6311.

Alterations & Tailoring LIZ’S TAILOR and ALTERATIONS 281-242-3193 www.lizstailor.com 3626 Highway 6 South (In the Luby’s/Big Lots Shopping Center) Sugar Land, TX 77478 Our Alterations Service for Ladies and Gentlemen include: Full resizing of your dress or prom to make a perfect fit; hem pants & jeans, taper in and out; shorten jacket sleeves and zipper changes. We fix your clothes at affordable prices. We offer professional tailoring. We will make your clothes from a catalog or pattern. For one-day or immediate service, please call Liz at 281-242-3193. We offer free estimates or visit us at www.lizstailor.com or email us at liz@lizstailor.com.

Your search is finally over. Bring your vehicle to Rod Tate at 1131 Dulles Avenue, Stafford, 77477. First Tire & Automotive 281-313-2886 www.firsttireandauto.com Craig Popp, owner, 3 Sugar Land Locations. 960 Eldridge, 281-313-2886 & 2303 Williams Trace Blvd. 281-980-2666 (First Colony), 20015 Southwest Freeway. 281-343-5666 (Greatwood), Diagnostic testing and evaluation, Manufacturer’s routine recommended maintenance, domestic and foreign vehicle repairs, AAA approved, ASE certified. Ask about our Fleet Service! Banks

Auto Repair / Maintenance

Auto Central-Automotive Service & Sales 281-499-9684 www.autocentral.biz AutoCentral@verizon.net. 2526 Fifth Street, Stafford, Texas 77477, Fax: 281-499-0183, Fast, Friendly and professional automotive repair. ASE Blue Seal Certified, State Inspection Station, Diesel Repair, Open Monday-Friday 7-6pm. Saturdays by Appt. only. Charlton’s Auto Body Repair and Vehicle Detailing 281-499-1126 www.charltonsbodyrepair.com Chuck Charlton, 1131 Staffordshire @ 5th Street, Stafford, Texas 77477, Charbody@aol. com, Fax: 281-499-1694, Complete collision repair. Frame & Unibody straightened. Expert computer color matching. Custom painting & pin stripping. Honest service. 79 Years Strong and 3 Generations Proud! Colony One Auto Center P - 281-980-4440 F - 281-261-0048 www.colonyoneauto.com Are you tired of searching for a AAA approved auto repair center? Colony One Auto Center is a family-owned and operated business, having serviced more than 210,000 vehicles since 1991. The BBB has rated Colony One Auto Center its highest score, capturing an A+ rating. Angie’s List has designated Colony One Auto Center its highest rating as a “Super Service Provider,” also garnering an A+ rating. Colony One Auto Center has a complete state-of-theart automotive repair and maintenance facility. May 2015 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

The State Bank of Texas 281-494-6686 www.tsbot.com nickiblack@tsbot.com. Nicki Black, 13010 Murphy Road, Stafford, TX 77477, Fax: 281-494-6747. Locally and independently owned - our prime interest is you! Carpet & Floors

Harris Carpet & Floors 713-723-0693 E-mail:floors@harriscarpet.com www.harriscarpet.com At Harris Carpet & Floors we sell, clean, and install all flooring types. We also provide carpet cleaning services, air duct cleaning, ceramic tile, grout cleaning and 24 hour water extraction. We have been in business for over 25 years and we take pride in our excellent service record. Free Home & Phone Estimates. Owner La Trell Harris. 12515 Fondren Road. Suite H, Houston, Texas 77035. Computer Solutions

RED BUTTON Computer Solutions, LLC 281-606-5848 or 832-535-2665 www.redbuttoncs.com service@redbuttoncs.com Let us revitalize your computer without replacing it! Maybe you don’t need a new computer, maybe just a power supply or software cleanup! Computer Technical support, Consulting and Training Insured, Low Cost, House Calls, Father and Son Team. Commercial Finance

Creekstone Commercial Capital 281-299-7143


Country Clubs & Golf Courses

Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre 281-403-5900 (General) 281-403-5910 (Golf Shop) www.golfquailvalley.com The Quail Valley Golf Course and City Centre offers 36 holes of championship golf, full practice facilities and gorgeous event venues. After your round, stop by the Bluebonnet Grille for a cold drink and a satisfying meal. The City Centre is perfect for your special event. We host golf tournaments, weddings, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, fundraising galas and so much more. All with beautiful views of our award winning golf courses. For more information, visit www.golfquailvalley.com. Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre, 2880 La Quinta Dr., Missouri City, Texas 77459. Riverbend Country Club 281-269-2526 www.riverbendcountryclub.org triciarbcc@gmail.com.Tricia Hawks, 1214 Dulles Avenue, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Conveniently located in the heart of Sugar Land, Riverbend Country Club is just 25 minutes south of downtown Houston, Texas. Established in 1957, Riverbend continues its tradition as Fort Bend County’s only member owned club. Whether you’re looking for championship golf, fine dining, pools, tennis, fitness facilities or a wide variety of social and golf activities Riverbend is definitely the place to belong.

Dialysis

Stafford Dialysis 281-568-9911 www.StaffordDialysis.com 12220 Murphy Road, Stafford, Texas 77477 Quality Care for A Quality Life. Stafford Dialysis promotes the highest quality care and treatment for patients with chronic renal disease. State of the Art technology and certified professionals provide patients the highest ethical standards and education related to kidney failure. Certified through Private Insurance, Medicare and the Texas Department of Health, you can trust your care to Stafford Dialysis.

Floral

Flowers By Tiffany LLC 281-208-8681 www.FlowersByTiffanyStafford.com 13230 Murphy Road, Suite 400, Stafford, TX 77477. 281-208-8681. 2011 CMUS Power Award Winner – Internet Customer Service Award. Beautiful Flowers for all occasions, Weddings, Events, Funerals, Plants, Fruit & Gourmet Baskets. Member of the Better Business Bureau and Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. Mention the Fort Bend Business Journal for a special discount. Home Care Assistance

Economic Development

The Katy Area Economic Development Council (Katy Area EDC) www.KatyEDC.org - 281-396-2200 The Katy Area conomic Development Council (Katy Area EDC, a 501 (c) 6 non-profit corporation, is a full service economic development corporation representing the Katy ISD area (Katy Area). Katy Area EDC : recruits new businesses, helps retain and expand existing businesses, helps create new businesses, facilitates the construction of business infrastructure and helps improve the quality of place and quality of life of the Katy Area. Education

Knowledge-First Empowerment Center 281-499-8315 www.knowledge-first.org Providing Academic Services Enhancing Educational Values The Knowledge-First Empowerment Center is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit accredited educational school which prepares learners to meet today’s educational demands and the systemic challenges of tomorrow. For learners kindergarten through 12 grade, we provide homework assistance and after school tutoring in all subjects. For high school students who are behind with their high school credits, we have an evening program where they can receive their credits and we send the successfully completed grade back to their home school. We believe, as did Plato, that the purpose and ultimate value of education is not to stick thoughts into the pupils’ head, but to inspire them to think for themselves. Wisdom~Honor~Perseverance. Knowledge-First Empowerment Center is located at 2651 Cartwright Road., Suite C Missouri City, Texas 77459. Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H May 2015

Senior Helpers Non-Medical Home care 281-914-4088 www.seniorhelpers.com/sugarland-tx 4915 South Main Street, Suite 116, Stafford, Texas 77477. Professionally trained caregivers to care for your loved ones at home. Whether you need assistance 24/7 or just few hours a day our office is here to help. Our service options are flexible and customizable to your specific situation. Your care plan can be a combination of any of the following service offerings: Companion Care, Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care, House Keeping, and Personal Care.

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www.creekstonecc.com We help small, medium, and large companies access the capital needed to meet business goals. Our commercial finance/lending programs are available for start-ups and well-established companies, and we find the best solutions for businesses with no credit history as well as companies with excellent cash flow and collateral. Types of financing that we support include: Equipment Leasing • Franchise Financing • Healthcare and Medical Financing (including financing for patients declined for medical credit) • Commercial Real Estate • Merchant Cash Advance • Mergers and Acquisition Financing • Private Equity Financing • Small Business Loans • Structured Settlement and Annuity Financing • Unsecured Business Lines of Credit • Factoring • PO Financing • Bridge Loans and Hard Money • Consumer Financing • Contract Financing. CALL TODAY - “For more information please visit www.creekstonecc.com and give us a call for a free consultation.”

Home Health Care

Texas State Healthcare & Hospice Care 281-208-4344 or 979-323-7099 www.txstatehealthcare.com What we do: Skilled Nursing - Home Health Aide Physical / Speech / Occupational Therapies - Medical Social Worker assisting with durable medical equipment needs and helping to provide Resources & Services in the Community - Wound Care - Catheter Care - Diabetic Care Lab Services - IV Therapy and more... “Hometown Nurses Helping Hometown People” continued, on page 40

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Ice Cream Specialties

Southern Ice Cream 281-499-9837 www.SouthernIceCreamTX.com Great for all occasions! Reward your employees, clients or families. Serve delicious ice cream specialties from Southern Ice Cream in Stafford, Texas. Do you have a special fundraising project or marketing project on your mind? Schedule a push cart, ice cream truck or vintage ‘Original Good Humor’ truck to deliver these speciality deserts. Southern Ice Cream prides itself on personalized service delivering frozen treats efficiently to cool down even the hottest Houston days! It’s easy to book this unique and rewarding ice cream experience, just visit www. SouthernIceCreamTX.com or call Michelle at 281-499-9837. Insurance Agencies

SERVICE DIRECTORY

Goosehead Insurance 281-643-0996 www.gooseheadinsurance.com/ andrew-haley-insurance “Goosehead Insurance brings years of experience and expertise in serving your Auto, Home, Life & Commercial Insurance needs. As your agent, Andrew Haley understands the value of safeguarding what matters most to you and will work on your behalf to bring you the best insurance options based on your individual needs. You will be met with unmatched customer service, integrity and expediency.” Insurance Solutions of Texas 281-565-2222 • 281-341-5060 www.insurancesolutionsoftexas.com Jay Harris, Auto, Home, Business, Flood Insurance. 14140 Southwest Freeway, Suite 150, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. 281-565-2222, Fax 281-565-3333. 2515 Ave. H, Rosenberg, Texas 77471. 281-341-5060, Fax 281-3415558.

Gold Connection Jewelers 281-344-9900 • We Buy Gold www.goldconnection.net We are a full-service jewelry store in your neighborhood. We offer diamonds, gold and silver jewelry and watches. Repairs are done on our premises. Custom design is our specialty. We offer front door parking for your convenience. Our hours are M-F from 10:00-6:00 pm and again on Sat from 10:00-4:00 pm. We are located at 206 Hwy 90A, Richmond, 77406. Come see our fabulous inventory! Magazine

Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com Fort Bend’s ONLY business publication. Reaching over 10,000 businesses monthly. The place to advertise to reach the vital Fort Bend County business community. Fort Bend Focus - 281-690-4242 Focus on Women - 281-690-4242 www.fortbendfocus.com Fort Bend’s ONLY feature magazine Direct mailed to almost 40,000 homes every month in Fort Bend’s most affluent subdivisions. Nature’s Pest Control

Nature’s Own Pest And Lawn Service 281-656-2847 www.naturesownpestcontrol.org 18035 W. Little York Rd. Ste. F, Katy, TX 77449. Using an exterminator that will practice the safest and most natural techniques for pest control can be reassuring and December be the only consideration for those who are determined to live green in every way. Natural pest control with the best guarantee in the business. At Nature’s Own, we will eradicate your bugs and make your home bug free once again. Don’t lose any sleep over these pesky bugs. Call Nature’s Own today. Mention Fort Bend Business Journal and receive a special discount. Newspaper

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Jewelers

Fort Bend Star 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com We have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER Newspaper.

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Open MRI

Upright MRI of Sugar Land 281-494-0505 www.mri911.com CLAUSTROPHOBIC? Upright MRI is the only True OPEN MRI in Sugar Land. We scan patients standing, sitting, or lying down. For the first time, patients can be scanned in weight-bearing postures and in their position of pain. It is ideal for patients who have difficulty lying down due to respiratory or cardiac problems. Mention this ad and receive $25 off your first scan. 2655 Cordes Drive #150, Sugar Land, 77479. Open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Optometrists

Elissa R. Wedemeyer O.D., FCOVD, F.A.A.O 281-499-2600 www.drwedemeyer.com 6026 Hwy. 6 Missouri City, TX 77459. Therapeutic Optometrist; Visual Perceptual / Binocular Therapy; medical management of eye infections and diseases. The office has a large selection of fashion frames. Pets Grooming, Food & Supplies

Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Sugar Land • 281-240-WOOF (9663) Sienna • 281-778-WOOF (9663) www.WoofGangBakery.com We LOVE your Dog! Pamper your pet with a relaxing Woof Gang Bakery Spa Experience! A neighborhood store, offering gourmet dog treats, healthy pet foods, pet supplies, accessories and pet grooming. We are committed to providing superior products that enhance the well-being of your dog. At Woof Gang Bakery, we know that dogs are a part of our families, dogs are our faithful companions, and dogs bring us joy. We’ll help you show your appreciation for their unconditional love and devotion. Pharmacies

Ed’s Pharmacy 281-499-4555 Ed Sziy, 3740 Cartwright, Missouri City, TX 77459, Fax: 281-499-7088.

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Immunizations & Drug Testing The IMUnization Clinic West 281-229-9664 • S.W. 281-313-7468 www.houstonvaccines.com houstonvaccines@gmail.com. West: 16225 Park Ten Place, Suite 519, Houston, Texas 77084, S.W. 3727 Greenbriar Dr., Suite 403, Stafford, TX 77477- Vaccines for children and adults for school, fertility, work, immigration, or travel needs. Daytime, Evening, and Saturday hours and no wait appointments available. Vaccine titers and Drug Testing for individuals or corporations. Certified Drug Testing Center & CDC Designated Yellow Fever Provider. We perform oral HIV testing also. Mobile onsite clinics available for churches and corporations. We are now in network with Blue Cross & Blue Shield. Real Estate

Colliers International, formerly Curtice Commercial Real Estate 281-494-4769 kcurtice@curticecommercial.com. Kolbe M. Curtice, CCIM, CLS, 15999 City Walk, Suite 250, Sugar Land Square located at U.S. Highway 59 & State Highway 6, Fax: 281-494-3227, Brokerage, Development, Investment and Tenant Representation, 25 years experience in Fort Bend. Riverstone Development Co. 281-499-8700 www.riverstone.com tomw@johnsondev.com. Tom Wilcox, 4855 Riverstone Blvd, Missouri City, Texas 77459, Fax: 281-499-8704, Luxurious waterside living in Fort Bend from $200s to the many millions. Jeanne Gregory, CRS, GRI 281-344-8918 www.jeannegregory.com jeannegregory@earthlink.net. 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, Fax: 281-242-6754, Re/Max Southwest. Residential real estate sales & corporate relocation.

Jennifer Weaver, ABR, CRS, GRI 281-207-5037 www.jenniferweaver.com RE/MAX Southwest, 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. Residential sales and corporate relocation since 1979. Remodeling / Outdoor Living

Living Improvements 281-499-7000 www.living-improvements.com AWARD WINNING - 2010 & 2011 Houston’s BEST “Outdoor Living Space” Living Improvements’ commitment to excellence makes us the perfect fit for your building needs. We have over 200 years cumulative in-house experience in the remodeling and construction industry making us highly skilled, professional and detail oriented striving to exceed our customer’s expectations. We feature outdoor living spaces, custom homes, interior and exterior renovations. Our commitment to excellence is just one of the reasons we have over 5,000 satisfied customers. SERVING FORT BEND & SURROUNDING COUNTIES FOR OVER 35 YEARS.

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NEWS! Delivered every Wednesday over 35,000 homes and businesses for almost 32 years

SERVICE DIRECTORY

Physicians

Valuation

Business Valuation Professional 713-877-8160 Business Valuation Professional with 15 years experience. Applies income, market, and asset based approaches to determine your Company’s worth. Operating entities and professional practices. Very reasonable fees. Tom Branch, 713-877-8160. Video Services

Star Digital Studios 281-690-4280 www.starvideoproductions.com A full service video production studio providing all phases of video production including professional writing, videography, editing, DVD duplication, distribution; also video deposition services to the legal community. For video needed for a TV commercial, website posting, employee training, promotional DVDs, special presentations, coverage of live events/trade shows, or corporate videos, give us a call. If you are interested in something you do not see on our website, let us know and we’re ready to accommodate your needs! Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H May 2015

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FOOD, DRINK, ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE WHERE TO EAT NOW - The following is a list of exceptional restaurants throughout Fort Bend County & Katy Area. Prices reflect the average cost of a three-course dinner for one person, excluding drinks, tax and tip. $$$$=Very Expensive ($60 & Up). $$$=Expensive ($40-$60). $$=Moderate ($20-$40). $=Inexpensive (Under $20) . FB=Full Bar. WB=Serves Wine & Beer.

Bombay Palace (Indian Grill and Bar) The route to India was The Bombay sought by Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus Palace (Indian Grill and Bar) for its valuable spices. Saffron, turmeric, ginger and coriander — these are the tastes that define Indian food. If you are craving tandoori, tikka masala, spicy curries or any of the cuisine’s other vibrant, artfully prepared dishes, try The Bombay Palace, Indian Grill and Bar. Enjoy the exotic taste of India right in our wonderful city of Sugar Land in our cozy neighborhood restaurant. Indian cuisine is hard to sample via just one dish. The Bombay Palace has a sampler of a variety of dishes in their daily lunch buffet. Enjoy our Lunch Buffet served daily. Mon.-Fri: 11:00-2:30 p.m. and Sat.-Sun: 11:30-3:00 p.m. Dinner served daily from 5:30-10 p.m. Daily Happy Hour from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Let us cater your next event or business meeting. 15259 SW Frwy Sugar Land, TX 77478, at the intersection of 59 South & Williams Trace Blvd. Contact: 281-325-0071; sales@thebombaypalace.com. Visit us at www.TheBombayPalace.com. Like us on Facebook @ The Bombay Palace Indian Grill and Bar. $$ • FB Center Stage Gallery & Events • Holiday Parties • Birthday Parties • Financial Seminars • Political Events • Sweet 16 • Bridal Showers • Baby Showers • Art Showcase • Networking Events • Family Celebrations and the list goes on... Exceptional Rates- Unbelievable Value • Over 2500 square feet to meet your specific needs. • Beautifully decorated throughout the facility. • Showroom Ready. Many different options to choose. Center Stage Gallery & Events, 3527 Highway 6, Sugar Land, TX. 77478, 281-299-4814, Email: info@Center-Stage-Events.com, visit us at www.center-stage-events.com.

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Fuzii Japanese Restaurant & Bar Fuzii Japanese Restaurant & Bar is the largest Japanese Restaurant in the area that offers the best food, service, and ambiance. Lunch is provided 7 days a week, along with Happy Hour that provides an an incredible selections of food and drinks that will leave you satisfied every time . Please ask us about our private room with seating available from 20-150 people. Fuzii is open 7 days a week. Sun- Thurs. 11a.m.10p.m. Fri - Sat. 11a.m.- 11p.m. Daily Happy Hour 3p.m.- 6p.m. Located 12755 Southwest Freeway, Stafford,Texas 77477. 281-240-8388. www. fuzii.com. FB. $$ Great Harvest Bread Co. Great Harvest handcrafts bread daily using only pure and simple ingredients. Each morning we fresh-grind premium whole wheat in the bakery and blend it with ingredients from nature like yeast, salt, purified water, and honey. Great Harvest does not use chemical dough conditioners or artificial additives to preserve the bread. The result is bread that tastes simply amazing and healthy. Great Harvest Bread Co. Sugar Land is located at 3344 Hwy 6, Sugar Land, Texas. (Next to Randall’s at Williams Trace Blvd.), 832-987-3217. www.greatharvestsugarland.com. $ Lenny’s Subs The creation of a truly great sub is no small feat. At Lenny’s we pride ourselves on serving up Authentic Philly Cheesesteaks & the Deli Fresh Experi-

ence™. Lenny’s is the only place you can find meats and cheeses fresh, sliced to order, then piled high on fresh baked bread. Our Philly Cheesesteak is cooked to order and is served hot off the grill. Lenny’s offers catering in the form of Boxed Lunches, Hot Catering, Party Platters and Desserts. Open 7 days a week, Monday - Saturday 10:30 AM - 8:00 PM, Sunday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Call 281-232-0589, Fax - 281 232 0563, visit us at 1135 Crabb River Rd, Suite 100, Richmond, TX 77469 or order online at Lennys.com. $ Mosset Grille & Wine Bar Sugar Land’s newest experience features New American cuisine, serving lunch and dinner in a cozy quiet atmosphere. Join us for Happy Hour Mon-Friday, all day until 7:00 p.m., featuring fine wines and Tapas. Join us Fri and Sat night starting at 7:00 p.m. for live music. Think of Mosset for your venue to hold your special occasion event. Hours of Operations: Monday - Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Saturday 4:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Mosset Grille & Wine Bar - 14019 Southwest Freeway Suite 101, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. Phone: 281-201- 8296. www.mossetwinebar.com. $ $ • WB Pavani Express Come visit our newest location in Stafford, Pavani Express. Pavani Restaurant started in 1993 providing 100% Authentic Southern Indian vegetarian recipes. Most of our vegetarian dishes are glutten-free. We also provide on-site cooking. Let us cater your next event of 50 to 5000 people in the Fort Bend, Houston, and San Antonio area. Lunch Service: Tues-Sun. 11.00 am-2:30 pm. Dinner Service continued, on page 44

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Tuesday to Thursday 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Friday & Saturday, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Sundays 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm. 209 FM 1092 (Murphy Road) • Stafford, Texas 77477. 281-261-3311 for catering call 210-328-4886. Open www.pavanicafe.com. $

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Regal Seafood Lounge “The Freshest Seafood “Hong Kong Cantonese. Open 7 Days a week, Sunday- Thursday 11: 00- 10:00 p.m., Friday- Saturday 11:a.m.11:00 p.m. 12350 Southwest Freeway, Stafford, Tx. 77477. (Between W. Airport and S. Kirkwood) Phone 281-494-8888. $$

Soto’s Kitchen “Our mission is to expose the diversity of the Mexican cuisine through daring and fun fusions, while retaining the highest standards on quality and freshness. Our great food and hospitality should reflect on our guests smiles.” Lunch Specials available from Monday -Friday. 11-3:30 p.m. Happy Hour MondaySaturday. from 11-6:30 p.m., Business Hours: Monday-Thursday. 11-9 p.m., Friday-Saturday. 11-9:30 p.m. 2899 Dulles Avenue, Missouri

Supper 6 Buffet “Biggest Selection in town”with 10 Buffet tables. Chinese, American, Sushi, Hibachi Grill and Chocolate Fountains. Banquet and Party Room Available. Open 7 Days 11a.m.-10 p.m. Senior Citizen Discount. 5425 Hwy 6 South Suite A100, Missouri City, Tx. 77459 (Across from Kohl’s near Riverstone Blvd.) Phone 832-539-6633. $

Fresh Burgers, Jumbo Wings and much more… • Several LED TVs that show all the NFL & NHL games! Yes we have Direct TV! • Relax with your best friend on our Dog friendly patio and catch a game! • Private Party Room available for Mixers, Socials & Networking • Watch live hockey , figure skating or public skating while dining Current Hours Of Operation: Mon: 4:00 pm 10:00 pm, Tue - Wed: 4:00 pm - 1:00 am, Thu: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Fri: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm, 16227 Lexington Blvd. • Sugar Land, Texas 77479, 281-565-8795, www.lockerroomsugarland.com. $$

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