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26 THE GEMS OF FORT BEND PROVIDE NEARLY $15,000 TO ACCESSHEALTH
absolutely! focus media Executive Publishers Michael and Lisa Fredrickson presented AccessHealth with proceeds from the Generous, Enthusiastic Men Serving event held in October.
34 FORT BEND TURNS OUT TO END GLOBAL POVERTY
The annual Partnership Walk raised over $1.4 million for Aga Khan Foundation USA programs worldwide to reduce poverty, hunger, illiteracy and poor health in Africa and Asia.
58 PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Find the best and brightest in private schools and after school activities in Fort Bend.
68 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
Find fabulous gifts for loved ones from local retailers.
COLUMNS 24 FOCUS ON FINANCE
Investment Losses: A Silver Lining?
38 FOCUS CARES
Stephanie Martin: Serving as the Voice of Children
76 HIGH SCHOOL HOT SHOT
Madison Richards: Frame by Frame
80 LIVING THE SWEET LIFE
17 FOCUS FAVS Readers’ Choice of Fort Bend’s Favorites
How to Have Peace on Earth
We invited readers to our website to take an online survey to tell us who their favorites are in Fort Bend in three different categories: Food, Shopping and Entertainment. See who the Fort Bend Focus Favs are for 2013!
Meet this month’s recipient on page 77!
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EXCLAMATION POINTS! THE INSIDE SCOOP STRAIGHT FROM THE TOP
Vol. 10 No. 2 December 2013
Editor-in-Chief, PATTI PARISH-KAMINSKI
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Our halls are decked, our tree is trimmed – we are ready for the holidays at Fort Bend Focus! I can’t quite believe it’s already the end of 2013. The year has flown by at Fort Bend Focus, so we thought what better way to end the year than with a readers’ choice poll highlighting Focus Favs. We asked our readers what their Fort Bend Favs were in food, shopping Lisa Fredrickson and Patti Parish-Kaminski. and entertainment, and the winners are featured starting on page 17. Take a look, and see if your favorite made the cut, and be sure to vote in our 2014 poll this fall! This year was all about milestones at absolutely! focus media. We now have four community magazines, and we celebrated our 100th issue of Fort Bend Focus in February with an amazing event with our readers and advertisers at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in Sugar Land. We celebrated the first birthday of our newest magazine, absolutely! Brazos, serving West Fort Bend. We launched the GEMS of Fort Bend and provided nearly $15,000 to a worthy community organization: AccessHealth. Yes, it’s been a great year at absolutely! focus media, and we owe it all to you – our readers and advertisers. Thank you for helping us continue to bring the people, places and happenings of Fort Bend to your doorstep each month. Our readers and advertisers are definitely our Focus Favs! The holidays are a time for sharing with family and friends, and in this issue, we bring you a great idea to do just that: an old-fashioned cookie swap. A friend of mine hosts a holiday cookie swap each year, and while I honestly do not relish the idea of baking 10 dozen of anything, I always enjoy getting to sample – and take home – delicious cookies that others have made. Check out page 66. Maybe this is the year to start your own tradition with a cookie swap! As our days get busier and the hustle and bustle of the season is upon us, I hope you will take a moment to remember the reason for the season. “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.” – Luke 2:11 From our family to yours, we wish you a blessed and Merry Christmas filled with faith, family and friends. Stay focused,
Patti Editor@Fortbendfocus.com
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Board certified in Pulmonary Diseases, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Dr. Youssef has admitting privileges at Memorial Hermann, The Methodist Hospital, St. Luke’s Hospital and Kindred Hospital. Dr. Youssef completed Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine from The Stony Brook University Hospital in New York and Pulmonary Transplant Fellowship at The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania. He relocated in the Houston-Sugar Land area after 10 years of private practice in Arizona. Dr. Youssef has strong roots in the community and is looking forward to serving all of your Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine needs.
In November, we invited readers to our website to take an online survey to tell us who their favorites are in Fort Bend in three different categories:
Food Shopping Entertainment And, as always, our readers came through! They voiced their opinion on their Focus Favs, and now, because of their vote, we are proud to present the first ever
Fort Bend Focus Favs Readers’ Choice Awards.
Take a look and see who the Fort Bend Focus Favs are for 2013!
1st Annual
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Favorites 2013 Voting for the 2013 Fort Bend Focus Favs was conducted online at www.FortBendFocus.com from November 1 to 11, 2013. The results were collected and tabulated using PollDaddy.com. In the event of a tie, both winners are listed.
Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend Favorite Margarita: Escalante’s Mexican Grille 15933 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479
FOOD
Favorite Martini: Perry’s Steakhouse & Grill 2115 Town Square Place Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Country Club: Sweetwater Country Club 4400 Palm Royale Boulevard Sugar Land, TX 77479
Favorite Brunch: Black Walnut Café 16535 Southwest Freeway OPP G SH Sugar Land, TXIN 77479
Favorite Burger: Guru Burgers and Crepes 2268 Texas Drive Sugar Land, TX 77479
Favorite Happy Hour: Veritas Steak and Seafood 1550 Lake Pointe Parkway, Suite 500 Sugar Land, TX 77478
Favorite Pizza: Grimaldi’s 16535 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77479
Favorite Beer Pub: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium 15929 City Walk Sugar Land, TX
Favorite Italian Restaurant:
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Favorite Wine Bar:
BR Vino 1919 Avenue G Rosenberg, TX 77471
Favorite Taco: Bob’s Taco Station 1901 Avenue H Rosenberg, TX 77471
Favorite Steakhouse: Perry’s Steakhouse & Grill 2115 Town Square Place Sugar Land, TX 77479
Fort Bend Fascinating Facts Bob’s Taco Station was featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. The family owned restaurant established in 1991 is known for being one of the best Tex-Mex restaurants in Fort Bend.
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FOOD
Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend
Fort Bend Fascinating Facts
SHOPPING
The Fort Bend Junior Service League’s Sugar Plum Market has donated more than $1.1 million to local Fort Bend charities over the past 12 years. In 2013, approximately 7,000 shoppers attended the annual holiday event that featured 118 vendors.
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Fort Bend Junior Service League’s Sugar Plum Market Held Annually in November Stafford Centre 10505 Cash Road Stafford, TX 77477
Favorite Bookstore: Barnes & Noble 16535 Southwest Freeway, Suite 4000 Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Grocery Store: H-E-B 6 Locations in Fort Bend Favorite Shoe Store: DSW 2745 Town Center Blvd. Sugar Land, TX 77479
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FOOD
Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend
SHOPPING
Fort Bend Fascinating Facts Fort Bend is the fastest growing county and number one in population growth according to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau. Forbes February 2012 placed Fort Bend as number one on the “Best Places to Get Ahead” list.
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Favorite Wine Selection:
J Loggins Jewelers 14015 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77478
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AND Charming Charlie 16250 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479 and 23519 Brazos Town Crossing Rosenberg, TX 77471
Fort Bend Fascinating Facts In 2008, the Fort Bend County Fair organized a committee devoted to wine: Grapes on the Brazos. The committee hosts a wine room during the run of the fair and features wines from around the world.
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Our Readers Voted for Their Focus Favs in Fort Bend
Fort Bend Fascinating Facts
Entertainment
The Sugarland Express starred Goldie Hawn and Ben Johnson, and in 1974, the film, based on a true story husband and wife trying to outrun the law, was filmed in Fort Bend County. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the film was Spielberg’s directorial debut.
Favorite Movie Theatre: Star Cinema Grill 4811 Hwy 6 Missouri City, TX 77459 Favorite Live Entertainment: Sugar Land Town Square 15958 City Walk Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Man Cave: Stadia Sports Grill 2105 Lone Star Drive Sugar Land, TX 77479 Favorite Kid’s Entertainment:
Favorite Sports Recreation:
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Revolution Studio 2125 Lone Star Drive Sugar Land, TX 77479
ATTENTION READERS: Are there some categories for your favs that you would like to see in our 2014 Fort Bend Focus Favs Readers’ Choice Awards? Let us know! E-mail your favorite categories to favs@fortbendfocus.com. And remember, this fall,
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Assume you had $5,000 in capital gains this year, but your capital losses amounted to $12,000. You could apply $5,000 in losses to offset all of your capital gains. You could also apply $3,000 against your ordinary income, thereby reducing it. The remaining $4,000 in losses could be carried forward to next year. Planning your year-end investment decisions with an eye to taking advantage of capital losses is important. If you expect to recognize a capital gain this year, you should review your investment portfolio for possible capital losses to offset it. If you have any capital losses that can be carried forward to next year, you should review your portfolio for capital gain opportunities to make use of the capital losses. Worried you’re not making the most of your capital losses? Call us today at 713-853-0879. Let us take a closer look at your portfolio to see if we can find the silver lining for you. The views presented herein are solely those of H.H. “Will” Hardee, AWM, and do not necessarily represent the views of RBC Wealth Management. Current status of issues discussed in this letter is subject to change based upon market conditions and industry fundamentals. Clients should work with their Financial Advisor to develop investment strategies tailored to their own financial circumstances. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The name Hardee Investment Group refers to a group of Financial Advisors working in the Houston, Texas office of RBC Wealth Management. The Hardee Investment Group is not a separate legal or corporate entity. All services offered and all memberships referenced in the presentation refer to the services offered or registrations held through RBC Wealth Management. RBC Wealth Management is not a tax advisor. All decisions regarding the tax implications of your investments should be made in consultation with your independent tax advisor. RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets LLC, Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC.
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The first GEMS of Fort Bend honored three stellar examples of community service: Joe M. Gurecky, Carl P. Favre and S. Scott West. “Giving back to our community is so important,” said former Rosenberg Mayor Gurecky. “Community service is how we both maintain and grow our community for future generations. The well-being of our community is in our hands, and we must serve as good stewards and good examples.” The check was presented to AccessHealth CEO Carol Edwards. “We are very honored and excited to have been chosen as the beneficiary of this wonderful event,” said Edwards. “These funds will certainly help us
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Sugar Grove Christian School (SGCS) laced up for its 5th Annual 5k and 1Mile Run/Walk on Saturday, October 26th. More than 300 runners and walkers turned out at beautiful Meadows Place Park in support of the school’s annual event. Proceeds from the Run/Walk helped to finance the brand new gymnasium and classroom additions built this past spring. This expansion furthered the school’s goal to nurture the “whole” student – mind, spirit and body. Meadows Place Mayor Charles Jessup, who served once again as the official starter for the race, said, “I just love this event. It gives us an opportunity to showcase our city. We feel so blessed to be able to partner with Sugar Grove Christian School to hold this magnificent event in Meadows Place. Good people doing good things is great for our city.” Sugar Grove Christian School is a fully-accredited, non-profit school providing academic excellence in a Christian environment to students in preschool through 6th grade. Established in 1969, the school is conveniently located one block off of Hwy 59 and West Airport Blvd. in Meadows Place, Texas.
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Stephanie Martin: Serving as the Voice of Children To Stephanie Martin, her reason for volunon fundraising events. The ranch, which split into teering with Parks Youth Ranch, an organization two service facilities, one which offers counseling which provides shelter, counseling and services to services to both youth and their families, and one homeless and at-risk youth in Fort Bend County, which provides 90-day emergency shelter for adohas always been clear: to be the voice of children lescents between ages 13 and 17, also has volunwho can’t speak for themselves. teers who mentor and teach the children, and who “I’ve always had a passion for kids,” said Marwork with the community. “The volunteer opportin, who previously volunteered with Child Advotunities are endless,” said Martin. “Whether you cates of Fort Bend. “Unfortunately, children are have a little time to give or a lot of time. Whether not able to advocate on their own behalf. It often you have a special skill to teach or just have love Stephanie Martin takes someone to listen to them and advocate for in your heart.” them. That’s always been my goal: to advocate for children Ultimately, Martin said she hopes her time with the orwho aren’t able to advocate for themselves.” ganization will “somehow impact” the lives of the children For Martin, who said her involvement in volunteer work who come through the ranch. “Often, these children come started at “a very young age,” volunteering with Parks Youth in to a situation that is beyond their control: maybe their Ranch was a “natural progression.” She joined the Fort mom has kicked them out, or they’ve come from an abusive Bend Junior League in 2007 and after circulating around situation and have no other place to go,” she said. “These a number of different organizations, which the League supchildren fall through the cracks of the system. They have no ports, discovered Parks Youth Ranch. “I had been a child adone to advocate for them, to care for them. It’s always been a vocate volunteer,” said Martin. “I advocated for children in passion of mine to find people who are in that situation, who foster homes, for children who came from bad situations. It fall through the cracks, and advocate for them, and lift them was just an easy progression volunteering with Parks Youth up in the system so they’re able to fix themselves.” Ranch. It made sense to do both.” For more information regarding Parks Youth Ranch, call Martin currently volunteers at the organization on an “as 281-392-5794 or visit www.parksyouthranch.org. For adneeded” basis, giving “as much or as little time” needed. Alditional volunteer opportunities in Fort Bend County, call though she noted that there’s never a “typical day” for a volVolunteer 713-965-0031 or visit www.VolunteerFortBend. unteer, duties may include administrative work or working org.
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Discounted pre-sale tickets to the Child Advocates of Fort Bend CASA Christmas Home Tour are now available online at www.cafb.org and at all Fort Bend County Kroger and Randalls stores. Tickets are $20 presale until December 1st and $25 from December 2nd to 14th. For the first time, the Tour will feature seven distinctive homes in Sienna Plantation, Riverstone, First Colony, Lakes of Williams Ranch and Foster Creek Estates in Richmond. Tour guests will be treated to a rare glimpse of these beautiful homes and will enjoy festive entertainment, beautiful holiday decorations, tasty homemade cookies, treats and refreshments. The event runs Friday and Saturday from 10 am until 4 pm with a special candlelight tour on Friday night from 6 pm to 9 pm. One ticket provides admission to all seven homes and can be used at any time during the tour. The map to the homes is on the back of the ticket. The Christmas Home tour is one of Child Advocates of Fort Bend’s largest fundraisers. For more information on the Tour or to purchase a ticket, log onto www.cafb.org or contact Lisa Moore at 281-344-5108.
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WJ Interests, LLC welcomes Farrah Gandhi as its business development manager. Farrah will focus on serving existing clients, developing new client relationships and marketing and community relations. “We are proud to add Farrah to our team,” said Jared Jameson, chief investment officer and vice president for WJ Interests. “Her skills and marketing experience will help WJ maintain its level of client service excellence as we continue to grow with Fort Bend County.” Prior to joining WJ Interests, Farrah was the marketing director at the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce from March 2011 through October 2013. Previously, Farrah worked in the luxury retail market for 10 years, with such industry leaders as Neiman Marcus and St. John Knits. Farrah earned her bachelor’s degree in retail management from the University of Texas at Austin and is a graduate of the Leadership Forum. She and her husband, Himesh, call Sugar Land home. WJ Interests provides financial planning and investment management services for an array of clients, including individuals, families, businesses and foundations. Based in Sugar Land, the firm was founded in 1996. WJ Interests recently was ranked as a top financial advisor by the Houston Business Journal, Texas Monthly and Financial Advisor magazines.
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Second Annual Reading Between the Wines Coming in February What a wonderful concoction! Join the Literacy Council of Fort Bend County for the second annual Reading Between the Wines event presented by Classic Chevrolet Sugar Land and Safari Texas. Celebrate your love of literacy with books, wine, authors, food, auctions and more on Friday, February 7, 2014 at Safari Texas. The evening begins with guests enjoying a glass of wine while listening to featured authors speaking about their latest releases. The New York Times Best Selling authors joining the event this year are Linda Castillo, Julia Heaberlin and Paulette Jiles. Guest authors include Nathan Barber, Kathy Duval and Betty Verdino. From there, guests will have the opportunity to purchase books from Blue Willow Book Shop, visit with the authors and have their books autographed. Moving into the main ballroom, guests can enjoy gourmet bites provided by several local restaurants while listening to live music. A live auction, big board and dessert dash are also included in the evening’s events. It will be a magnificent evening of good food, fine wine and entertainment for all. Sponsorship opportunities are currently available and range from $500 to $5,000. Sponsor benefits include admission to a pre-event reception with the authors, reserved premier seating, complimentary program advertisement and more. Individual admission is $100, but take advantage of the $85 Early Harvest Admission available for purchase until December 6th. For more information, email Cari Middaugh at the Literacy Council at cmiddaugh@ftbendliteracy.org or call 281240-8181.
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Child Advocates of Fort Bend hosted a barn party in October at Vincent and Regina Morales’ barn. Guests enjoyed delicacies served by Pier 36 Restaurant, beer courtesy of St. Arnold’s Brewing Company, wine courtesy of Glazer’s Distributing, Republic National and Haak Winery and danced the night away listening to polka music from Milton Wright and friends.
IN THE HEART
OF THE BEND
Gale and Linda Page with Jessica and Jim Kij.
Elizabeth Duff-Drozd and Amy Mitchell.
Jennifer and Jeramy Montgomery.
Sarah and Shannon Orsak.
Pat and Brad Somers.
Jake and Grace Messinger.
Regina Morales, Jim Shaw and Mary Favre.
Milton Wright.
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Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design
Longtime supporters of Casa de Esperanza Lindsey and May Tape served on the Honorary Host Committee.
Neighbors Len and Arlene Rolsen and Lena and Will Hardee caught up at the event. Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design
Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design
Churrascos in Sugar Land hosted Bubbles & A Bauble benefiting Casa de Esperanza de los Niños. Guests sampled amazing food and registered for a chance to win a white and black diamond pendant necklace donated by J Loggins Jewelers.
Rashmi and Sunny Sharma were all smiles to support the worthy cause.
Riverstone’s Holiday Market had it all! From fall and Christmas décor to handbags to children’s items, the market, hosted at a beautiful custom home in Riverstone, featured dozens of vendors and holiday spirits.
J Loggins Jewelers owners Paul Hinson and Jan Loggins Hinson attended the event with Britt and Giancarlo Caffarena.
Paula Creech, Natasha Hakala and Gary Creech were all smiles at the holiday event.
absolutely! focus media’s Patti and Tim Kaminski supported the evening by serving on the Honorary Host Committee.
Mom Linda Howell and daughter Christen Johnson tackled some holiday shopping at the Market.
Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, the Exchange and Rotary Clubs and Toys for Tots hosted a free flu shot clinic and community toy drive in November. Individuals who brought a new, unwrapped toy or children’s clothing item received a free flu shot. Participating in the community event were Michelle Royster, Leena Taneja, Charlie Braun, Kaelyn Bujnoch, Jim Kij, Kevin Barker and Jim Miller.
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Brandon Tran and David Belleza of Dulles High School were among the students recognized by Fort Bend ISD for their Academic Excellence. Congratulations!
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OF THE BEND Twenty-Two Fifty Interiors & Gifts kicked the holidays off in style by hosting a Holiday Open House featuring door prizes, light bites and drinks.
Toni Kennedy and Kendra Garrett.
Lisa Moore, Flora Chaka, Tina Caldwell and Bedra Montz.
Laurie Mahlmann and Colleen Durkin.
Lenora Tasker and Sondra Winborne.
Congratulations to Fort Bend Christian Academy’s Middle School Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Teams for winning the District Championship! Celebrating were team members Brandon Miller, Brett Beyer and Kolton Kaminski. Way to go Eagles!
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Classic Chevrolet kicked off MASH Bash Boogie 2014 at their showroom with a special event for sponsors and committee members. Boogie benefits the Fort Bend County Women’s Center and is scheduled for March 29, 2014 at the Stafford Centre.
Mark and Heather Gobert.
Dressed as their favorite MASH characters were Steve Eubank and Lizzie Dragon.
Cathy Ebeck, Cassie Oppman and Nancy Frank.
Lisa Reese and Brenda Durand.
Revolution Studio, a boutique indoor cycling studio, celebrated one year of clipping in, rocking out and giving back to the Fort Bend community in October. The anniversary day featured three rockin’ 50-minute indoor cycling classes with a live deejay, cake, champagne and special prizes.
Grace Jin, Amy Fu Jin, Brittany Sullivan and Kate Knizner.
Nathan and Irene Chang with Naradash Tisdel.
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OUT & ABOUT
Kids got the chance to meet local superheroes such as firefighters, emergency medical personnel, police officers and the Memorial Hermann Life FlightÂŽ team at Super Hero Day at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land. Plus, kids enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon, including a ninja challenge obstacle course, inflatable fire truck slide, rock wall, music, games, prizes, food and much, much more!
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Emma Dereska.
Zane Felt and Blake Cordova.
Taste of Town Square was back! The event featured savory foods and specialty beverages from Sugar Land Town Square restaurant favorites, plus live music by The Brew. Melissa, Cline and Josh Munday made it a family affair.
Christina Guerra and Smita Singh sampled the savory wares.
Gail and Mike Pawlowski.
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The event was Daddy/ Daughter Day for Grace and Jake Messinger.
Halloween fun seekers gathered at Sugar Land Town Square for a screamingly good time with awesome entertainment, delicious food and sweet treats for all.
Crowd favorites Nicholas and Jonathan Lee came as Minions in Black and were awarded first place in the kids’ costume contest category.
Having a blast were Grace with Adam Belleza as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
Brett Man as Count Dracula wowed attendees with his magic tricks.
Friends of Child Advocates of Fort Bend hosted their Annual Fall Membership Coffee at the home of Farha Ahmed.
Gail Pawlowski and Lois Koenig.
Judy Maddison, Linda Page and Farha Ahmed.
Peggy Jackson with Karen Shaw.
Pat Somers and Janice King.
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La Rêve Bridal Couture Now Open in Sugar Land Town Square
La Rêve Bridal Couture understands that one of the most important purchases a bride makes is her wedding gown, so they are committed to providing exceptional service while helping brides find the dress of their dreams. A full-service bridal boutique, La Rêve offers a variety of designer wedding gowns including Allure Couture, Essence of Australia, Justin Alexander Signature, Lis Simon, Maggie Sottero and Pronovias. The range of carefully selected variety of bridal gowns includes simple and stylish to bold and exquisite designs. In addition to bridal gowns, La Rêve carries a beautiful selection of bridesmaids’ dresses, mother of the bride/groom dresses and accessories. Stop by to experience bridal shopping at its best. La Rêve Bridal Couture is conveniently located in Sugar Land Town Square at 15989 City Walk and occupies 2,139 square feet of space. The boutique is open from 10:30 am – 7 pm Monday through Friday and 9:30 am – 6 pm on Saturday. In order to provide the best bridal experience, La Rêve requires appointments. To book an appointment, visit www.larevebridalcouture.com or call 281-201-8145. For more information, email info@larevebridalcouture.com.
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absolutely! AUTO REVIEW By Steve Kursar
2014 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE TDI T
he 2014 Volkswagen Beetle TDI is a thoroughly modern vehicle that holds a strong resemblance to the car that first hit the road back in 1938. The “Bug” was instantly recognizable, and it went on to become hugely popular worldwide. But, although times caught up to the original rear-engine, air-cooled model, the iconic shape continues to live on in a new version that is loads of fun to drive. This Beetle is actually the third generation of the car. In 1997, VW introduced the second generation on the vehicle which they called the New Beetle. Its exterior design was very round and curvy and easy to love. Unlike the original; however, this one had
a front engine with the truck in the rear. It was highly popular with women and even boasted a small plastic flower vase on the dashboard. The newest generation Beetle is decidedly more masculine in its exterior design with a lower, wider stance and sharper angles to the sheet metal. It also drives much more like a sports car, which makes sense since it shares a platform with the Audi TT. The interior is remarkable roomy in the front row so don’t expect the rear passengers to be happy on a long road trip. The base Beetle, with a MSRP of $19,995, is powered by a 170 hp, 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine that gets estimated EPA fuel economy of 22 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. The R-Line Beetle will cost you about $5,000 more and comes with a 200 hp, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that delivers 22 mpg city and 30 mpg highway. Both are available with either manual or automatic transmissions.
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But the real star of the Beetle lineup is the clean-diesel 140 hp, 2.0-liter turbodiesel TDI with an MSRP of $24,195. If you still think of diesel engines as loud and smelly, you need to test drive a modern diesel. It’s remarkably quiet and refreshingly peppy. And, with fuel economy numbers of 29 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway, you can go two weeks without filling up. You can easily drive the roundtrip from Houston to Dallas on one tank of fuel. If you’re shopping for a fun vehicle that will turn heads but not break your budget, the 2014 VW Beetle should be on your list of vehicles to test drive. Follow Steve Kursur at KursarOnCars. blogspot.com.
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STARS proudly announces the 9th Annual Girlfriends Giggle benefiting the Fort Bend County Women’s Center on Thursday, February 6, 2014 from 6:30 pm to 11:00 pm in the “Diva Den” at Fluor of Sugar Land, One Fluor Daniel Drive in Sugar Land. STARS supports the Fort Bend County Women’s Center’s fundraising and direct service efforts through special events and by assisting with agency projects. Giggle is the ultimate “Girls’ Night Out” for hundreds of ladies each year. Billed as a Grown Up Girl Pajama Party, the event celebrates female friendships. The evening includes a live DJ, dancing, pajama party, top local restaurant fare, a martini bar, live and silent auctions, boutique shopping, dance lessons and personal indulgences such as manicures, massages and hair styling. Girlfriends Giggle is proud to announce Memorial Hermann Sugar Land
STARS Introduces the 9th Annual Girlfriends Giggle Benefiting the Fort Bend County Women’s Center
Heather Waddle, Erica Noyes, Erica Martinez, Susan Christie, Jackie Townsend, Leah Crawford, Lacy McKale, Tanya Sterling, Claudia Elder, Amy Olson, Leigh Mattson, Lisa Deats, Stacey Kuithe, Anne Budill, Dawn Schordock, Courtney Diepraam, Kimberly Hays, Malisha Patel, Leslie Norman and Kim Elliot.
as the 2014 Title Sponsor. The hospital is a 79-private bed, full-service, acute care facility that brings together the ultimate in healthcare technology. The Fort Bend County Women’s Center is a non-profit United Way Agency
whose mission is to assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children to achieve safety and self-sufficiency. Since its inception over 30 years ago, the Women’s Center has provided over 35,000 women and children with a safe harbor and led them toward a violence-free future. Last year’s Giggle raised $125,000 for the Women’s Center. All proceeds assist clients by providing free and confidential emergency shelter, counseling, crisis intervention and other supportive services provided by the Women’s Center. Tickets for Giggle 2014 are available for purchase online at www.fortbendwomenscenter.org or at the Women’s Center office located at 905 3rd Street in Rosenberg. For more information on how to become a sponsor or vendor, call (281) 344-5756 or email Anne Budill at abudill@fortbendwomenscenter.org.
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ugar Grove Christian School (SGCS) is a private, non-profit school for children in Preschool through sixth grade. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and has been providing academic excellence in a Christian environment since 1969. SGCS is conveniently located near Highway 59 and West Airport Boulevard. SGCS offers challenging academics, small classes, a devoted staff and – above all – a meaningful focus on God. Sugar Grove Christian School provides: • Daily Chapel: Each day, SGCS students turn their focus to God in chapel where students not only participate but are placed in leadership roles. • Low Student-Teacher Ratio and Class Size: The low student-to-teacher ratios and small classes provide personalized attention and encouragement to each student. • Impressive Academics: SGCS students consistently score above Stanford Achievement Testing national averages. • Enhanced Curriculum: In addition to the basics of reading, writing and math, SGCS provides educational field trips, along with specialized curriculum taught by certified instructors in music, technology, Spanish, science, health and daily physical education. • Affordable: All children deserve access to an exemplary, challenging and loving education. SGSC strives to be available for families from all walks of life. Sugar Grove Christian School invites all to their annual Open House on January 23, 2014 at 7 pm. Open registration begins February 3rd. Class sizes are limited. Tour SGCS! See their brand new gymnasium and classrooms. Come see the Sugar Grove Difference. Call 281-575-6598 or visit www.sgcs.org for more information. TO ADVERTISE: 281.690.4242 or www.fortbend
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arents have several choices when it comes to the education of their children. Those who visit the International Preparatory School (IPS) are looking for something very specific. They are searching for a fresh philosophy and a renewed energy in teaching. Smaller class sizes rank as the number one concern. Why? Because this provides individual attention for students who require more support in some areas while addressing the needs of the gifted child. This all translates into a school where both the teachers and administration set common expectations in an open, interactive, understanding and energizing manner. Parents want a safe environment that maintains a high standard of discipline and respect, one that fosters a strong sense of community through school-wide activities, for all ages. Emphasis on a well-rounded education makes participation in extracurricular activities such as music and art, an integral part of the everyday curriculum. Studies demonstrate that healthy competition, such as math or chess clubs, lead to a higher motivation for learning. Going to school should be an adventure. That adventure begins at age three at IPA with a creative learning environment, which continues through elementary and middle school. The curriculum emphasizes a balanced approach in all academic areas while developing a strong social, physical and moral aptitude. Join the IPS staff for the 2013 - 2014 school year Open House on January 23, 2013 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Guests will have the opportunity to take a guided tour, meet with the faculty and preview the curriculum. IPA is located at 1717 Dulles Avenue in Missouri City. Call 218-208-1403 for more information.
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Mariners have manners because saying “please” and “thank you” matter. “A man’s manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Mariners are accountable for their thoughts, words and actions. “Your beliefs become your thoughts, your thoughts become your words, your words become your actions, your actions become your habits, your habits become your values, your values become your destiny.” – Mahatma Gandhi Mariners have respect for the Lord, their school, friends, teachers, and themselves. “Tolerance implies a respect for another person, not because he is wrong or even because he is right, but because he is human.” – John Cogley Commonweal Mariners aren’t afraid to use their imaginations and think “outside the box.” “The man who has no imagination has no wings.” – Muhammad Ali Mariners are noble, socially aware, and committed to serving others. “In the end you should always do the right thing even if it’s hard.” – Nicholas Sparks Mariners are enthusiastic. Anything worth doing is worth doing well. “It’s faith in something and enthusiasm in something that makes life worth living.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Mariners have a responsibility to do their best, live their best and be their best. “The price of greatness is responsibility.” – Winston Churchill Together, we work together to serve the Lord and adhere to the code listed above to make Southminster School a home to all people. Southminster School serves children ages 18 months to 6th grade. For more information, visit www.Southminsterschool.org.
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ort Bend Academy of Dance (FBAD) has focused on the needs and dreams of aspiring young dancers since 1999. Directed by Michael Banigan and Dianne Jarrell, the emphasis of FBAD is on dance as a performing art rather than a competitive event. The school strongly believes in an avenue for personal expression and an opportunity to fulfill professional aspirations. Many students at FBAD are currently pursuing professional careers or degrees in dance. The Academy utilizes an age and level based curriculum that emphasizes the proper technique of classical ballet as the basis for all other dance forms. They offer classes in classical ballet, pointe, jazz, contemporary and tap. There are also four divisions in the Academy from pre-school through pre-professional. FBAD is also the home of BalletForte, the premier pre-professional ballet company in the area. BalletForte is a member of Regional Dance America/Southwest and has been entertaining audiences with its annual production of The Nutcracker for the past 16 years. FBAD provides an encouraging environment where every student is expected to strive for excellence to the best of their ability while experiencing the pure joy of movement. In turn, they are committed to making a positive contribution to the lives of their students and community. This is achieved by giving students the individualized guidance and attention that they are entitled to while instilling the value of commitment, respect, hard work, discipline and artistry. Want to dance? Fort Bend Academy of Dance has room for you at the barre. For more information, visit www.fbadance.com or call 281-277-5735.
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Memorial Hermann Health System Announces $93 Million Expansion of Sugar Land Hospital
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Memorial Hermann Health System recently announced a $93 million expansion and upgrade of its Memorial Hermann Sugar Land hospital into the area’s most advanced facility. The expansion to Memorial Hermann Sugar Land hospital is designed to significantly enhance the patient experience and meet the healthcare needs in the rapidly growing Fort Bend County region. Through this expansion, Memorial Hermann will continue to provide high quality, safe and nationally recognized patient care to families in the Sugar Land community as it has done for nearly a decade. When complete, the expansion will include a new sixstory, 120,000-square-foot patient tower that will increase the hospital’s total bed count to 141, as well as an additional professional building, new equipment and related facilities. “One of our highest priorities is to prepare for the growing market in Fort Bend County,” said Dan Wolterman, President and CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System. “As the Houston region’s only full service health system, Memorial Hermann is focused on providing outstanding care to people throughout Southeast Texas as we have done for more than 100 years.” Phase one of the project will see eight new beds added to the Emergency Center, increasing the total to 26, and the building of a new surgical suite with full digital integration affording surgeons access to patients’ records and imaging studies within the operating room. Shell space will also be added to accommodate future surgical suites. A new MRI and an advanced CT scanner will technologically upgrade the hospital’s imaging capabilities. Phase one is expected
to begin later this year and be completed by mid- 2014. “Sugar Land and the surrounding area continue to grow and it is our responsibility to respond to that growth not only with upgraded and expanded facilities, but also with new technology and a higher level of services,” said Greg Haralson, CEO of Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital. Phase two of the project, expected to break ground in November 2014, will add a second professional office building. The new structure will provide 100,000 square feet of combined physician offices, expanded sports medicine and rehabilitation services, along with outpatient imaging. Construction on the patient tower will begin in the fall 2014, marking phase three of the expansion. When completed, the intensive care unit bed count will increase to 14, and 16 new beds will be added to the intermediate care unit. Including shell and expansion capability, the tower will ultimately house 210 beds. This is the first major development project undertaken at Memorial Hermann Sugar Land since its opening in 2006. In addition to facility expansion projects, Memorial Hermann continues to expand its services and medical specialties on campus and beyond. The expansion plans for Memorial Hermann Sugar Land hospital comes on the heels of major growth initiatives at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands, Memorial Hermann Katy, Memorial Hermann Northwest hospitals, and development of a medical campus in Pearland that will feature a Convenient Care Center, a 64-bed hospital and medical office buildings. Expansion details at a glance: • $93 million project in three phases • 100,000 square foot professional office building • 120,000 square foot patient tower • Emergency Center expanding capacity to 26 beds • New MRI and upgraded CT scanner • ICU beds to increase to 14 For more information on Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital, visit www.memorialhermann.org or call 281-725-5000.
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Houston Methodist Primary Care Group is pleased to announce that board certified family medicine physician, Dr. Deepshikha Sharda, has joined the practice to serve the Fort Bend community. Dr. Sharda has extensive experience in family medicine and is fluent in English and Hindi. She has a special interest in preventive medicine, and she is experienced with a wide range of common medical issues, including diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol, allergies, asthma and related problems, anemia, sexually transmitted diseases and urinary infections. “I enjoy building relationships with my patients and collaborating with them to ensure a healthy lifestyle,” says Dr. Sharda. “Being affiliated with Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital enables me to provide the best possible care to my patients who need specialized services. Having access to the excellent staff and leading edge technology of Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is a valuable asset for me and for my patients.” Dr. Sharda is a graduate of the University of North Texas Health Science Center and she completed the Baylor Family Medicine Residency program in Garland, Texas. She is currently accepting new patients at Houston Methodist Primary Care Group’s Missouri City clinic, located at 3424 FM 1092, Suite 220. To make an appointment, call 281-208-3322 or visit methodistsugarlanddocs.com.
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Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Plans Major Expansion Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is embarking on a major expansion that will add a new six-story patient tower and include its first development in Missouri City. Five major projects, with a total cost of more than $131 million, are planned for groundbreaking between now and summer 2014 that will expand the hospital’s physical footprint, significantly enhance its ability to serve patients across Fort Bend and surrounding counties and add a number of new jobs. “We are investing in Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital because Fort Bend continues to grow in size and population and our patients are seeking an ever broader range of sophisticated medical and surgical treatments close to home,” said Houston Methodist CEO Marc L. Boom, M.D. “Since its inception, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital has achieved a significant number of medical ‘firsts’ for Fort Bend County, and we want to ensure that our outstanding physicians and staff have the facilities they need to continue that level of quality care.”
The new Emergency Care Center on Highway 6 in Missouri City, between the Sienna Plantation and Riverstone communities, will open in 2014.
Emergency Care Center The expansion effort kicks off in November with groundbreaking on a new 9,600-square-foot emergency care center on Highway 6 in Missouri City, between the Sienna Plantation and Riverstone communities. The facility is scheduled to open in summer 2014, and will house 10 treatment rooms and the latest technology in diagnostic imaging equipment.
“This is an exciting development because it gives us a physical presence in the heart of the fast-growing Missouri City community,” said Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital CEO Chris Siebenaler. “The new emergency care center will give Missouri City residents a first-class medical facility within minutes of their homes.”
The new patient tower will be located between the Sweetwater Pavilion and Main Pavilion on the Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital campus.
Patient Tower The new patient tower will be added between the Sweetwater Pavilion and Main Pavilion on the Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital campus, and will add 104 beds, bringing the hospital’s total to 339 beds. The tower will add much needed capacity in the form of intensive care beds and medical/surgical beds, with space remaining for future expansion. Groundbreaking will take place in the summer of 2014; the tower should open to patients in the first quarter of 2016. Orthopedics & Sports Medicine The hospital is also building a new facility on campus for Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine physicians. Currently located at Highway 6 and Brooks Street, the practice will move to a new 60,000-square-foot building located on the corner of Highway 59 and Sweetwater Boulevard. The facility will include space for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, aquatic therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, expanded physician clinic space, an outside training facility for athletes recovering from injury and an employee gym. The Spine Center will also be relocated
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from the Main Pavilion to a larger space in this new building. Groundbreaking will take place in the second quarter of 2014; completion is expected in the first quarter of 2015. Cath Lab/Heart Center “Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital has been a consistent leader in bringing the most sophisticated and complex cardiac care services to Fort Bend, and our physicians are now regularly performing a number of procedures that simply weren’t possible outside of the medical center just a few years ago,” said Siebenaler. “The expansion and relocation of our Heart Center and Cath Labs will make it possible for us to provide an even higher level of cardiac care in the years to come.” The hospital is building a new Cath Lab/Heart Center that will relocate closer to the emergency room to ensure the utmost speed in caring for patients suffering from heart attacks. The 20,000-square-foot Cath Lab/Heart Center will include four state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization suites, including two electrophysiology labs. The Heart Center will also offer nuclear, echocardiogram and stress testing on an outpatient basis. Groundbreaking is scheduled for summer 2014 with the facility’s opening planned for the fourth quarter of 2015. Birthing Center The hospital is currently renovating and updating its Birthing Center and will add additional capacity in the Sweetwater Pavilion when the Cath Lab moves into its new facility. “We are thrilled to move forward with all of these plans and begin shaping the next generation of patient care facilities in Fort Bend,” said Siebenaler. “But one thing will not change, and that is our commitment to providing excellent, compassionate and personal care to our patients and families. That will always remain the foundation of our efforts at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, even as we continue to expand.”
absolutely! DELICIOUS By Stephenie Cox
A Christmas Cookie Swap M
y favorite part of Christmas is the food. December is full of baking, cooking, party planning, shopping, decorating and fun crafts, which all revolve around food. My favorite gift to give is home-baked goods, made with love, care and a delightful heart right from my kitchen. It seems with each passing year, it is harder to find the time to bake all of the delights I would like. In fact, if you received a gift from me last year, it was a jar of muffin mix, prepared in my kitchen, but jarred and unbaked. I love getting in the kitchen and baking; it’s a family tradition with my girls that I look forward to each year. Their favorites are the gingerbread cookies that they decorate. They also appreciate all the “fancy” cookies that come out of the oven as well. With family schedules running from morning to evening, it is a challenge to get it done in a festive manner without rushing or grumbling about time. I love searching out new recipes, and I am coveting some of my friend’s and neighbor’s recipes. In an effort to have a house full of baked goods, the aroma of cinnamon and vanilla wafting through my halls, and lots of happiness, I think it’s time to think about a cookie swap. This way, I can spend an afternoon in my kitchen with the girls creating beautiful, delicious treats and be able to have a pantry full of cookies for guests, events and my family throughout the entire season.
If you are unfamiliar with the idea of a cookie swap, it goes a little like this: Invite a group of friends and neighbors who bake to come to your home. Have each one bring 10 to 12 dozen homemade cookies. Bake up a big batch of your family’s favorite holiday treats, and exchange baked goods together in a cheery, festive environment. Everyone leaves with a variety of goodies to stash away for Christmas entertaining – and perhaps a new recipe or two. Mark the beginning of the holiday season by bringing your friends together for cocktails, conversation and a cookie swap. Hosting the party is a great way to slow down, spend valuable time with friends and enjoy the blessing of friendship.
Benefits of an oldfashioned cookie swap: • Save valuable time during the busiest season of the year. It is much faster to make multiple batches of the same cookie than to purchase ingredients for seven or eight different recipes, and prepare each one. • Provide a wonderful selection of home made baked goods to serve your guests over the holidays. • Introduce new types of cookies to your palate and unique recipes to your repertoire. • Provide a fun, casual social event that is easy to host – the guests bring the goodies! • Offer an opportunity for a charitable outreach. Guests can be asked to bring non-perishable food items to donate to a local food bank.
No holiday cookie plate would be complete without my favorite cookie:
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Cookies • 1/2 cup butter • 1/2 cup peanut butter (creamy or crunchy) • 1/2 cup sugar • 1/2 cup brown sugar • 1 egg • 1/2 tsp. vanilla • 1 1/4 cup flour • 3/4 tsp. baking soda • 1/2 tsp. salt • 40 something mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
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Beat butter, peanut butter, sugar and brown sugar. Add egg and vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda and salt. Add to wet ingredients. Roll into 1 inch balls. Place in greased mini muffin pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 9 minutes. When done, place peanut butter cup onto cookie and press down. Let cool in pan before removing. Yields around 3 1/2 dozen cookies. Recipe from Amy’s Finer Things: http://amysfinerthings. com/reeses-peanut-butter-cup-cookies
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Gifts From The Vine By Jennifer Elliott
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love giving wine as a gift, but I am frequently unsure and overwhelmed when it comes to choosing the perfect bottle. So, we asked two experts for advice this holiday season. Amy Gross and Chuck Jenkins shared some great tips.
Experts: Amy Gross is the author of VineSleuthUncorked.com, the wine blog for casual wine drinkers who are looking to have fun, learn more and enjoy delicious wine. Chuck Jenkins has been in the wine industry in Houston for over 15 years, has certifications from the Court of Master Sommeliers and the Society of Wine Educators and was Texas’s first scholarship recipient/graduate from Napa Valley’s Wine Educators Academy. He is currently the wine liaison for members at Nos Caves Vin. If you don’t know a person’s preference, is it better to give red or white wine? Chuck Jenkins: If I have no idea, and the wine is not going to be paired with a food item, I always go with bubbles. You really can't go wrong with bubbles! Amy Gross: When you have no idea of a person's preference in wines, consider giving sparkling wine or Champagne. Two sparkling wines I especially like to give are J Cuvee 20 Brut from Sonoma County and G.H Mumm Cordon Rouge Champagne.
Do you have any specific white wines you recommend for gifts?
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A California Chardonnay for around $15 and $30 should both be welcome. Ask someone at your wine shop what they've had lately for "unique" selections. Naia Verdejo, a crisp wine with a nice, long finish that sells for about $15. GreyWacke Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand sells for about $15, and Laurenz V Singing Gruner Veltliner sells for about $14.
Do you have any specific reds you recommend for gifts?
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It's definitely okay to give a wine with a screw cap! There are some fantastic wines which use other closures than corks, and a screw cap is not any indication of lesser quality.
How do you feel about wine of the month clubs?
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Clubs from wineries can be a fun activity, but I'm wary of clubs that send you unfamiliar wines. However, you can generally cancel a club membership any time if you're not happy with the selections, so it's worth a try if you want an easy way to expand your wine knowledge. Wine of the month clubs can offer variety and help to explore new wines, bringing fantastic new options to your door, but they can also bring wine you may not enjoy. I am a member of one, but I also don't mind trying a few wines that won't be my favorites.
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I'd go with a nice Pinot Noir from Sonoma for under $20, and perhaps a Pinot from Oregon for something over $20. Your wine shop staff is your ally here. Don't be afraid to ask for suggestions! Rodney Strong's Symmetry. It's a Meritage or Bordeaux-style blend that I enjoy both with food and without. The price is about $50. Etude Pinot Noir is fullbodied, but not too full, and sells for about $45.
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What is your opinion of the screw cap versus the traditional cork? Is it okay to give a bottle of wine with a screw cap?
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Screw caps are our friend! There is zero percent chance the wine can be spoiled by a bad cork if a screw cap is used. Bring 'em on! fort bend
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STRENGTH, LENGTH AND BALANCE
VITAMEDICA ANTI-AGING FORMULA Look and feel younger from the inside out! This pharmaceutical grade anti-aging vitamin formula provides essential nutrients that support glowing skin, hard nails and lustrous hair, all while promoting strong bones, flexible joints and a vital cardiovascular system. Sugar Land Plastic Surgery. Call 281-980-8000; www.MyBodySurgeon.com.
Give the gift of health this year! DEFINE Body & Mind offers barre, cycling and yoga classes and a Holiday Special of $175 a month for unlimited classes. Get in shape before the New Year. DEFINE Body & Mind, 16525 Lexington Boulevard in Sugar Land. Call 281-903-7335; www.definebody.com.
LOVE YOUR EYEWEAR Providing the best eyewear and service available, their optician is trained in all aspects of frame and lens choices, including the latest in breakthrough technology, to meet your fashion and lifestyle needs. Open Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm and Saturday 9 am to 3 pm. Advance Eyewear, 736 Highway 6 S, Suite 101 in Sugar Land. Call 281-240-0810.
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HOLIDAY FROST Give your loved one the gift of a gorgeous necklace and earrings set or a pair of stunning earrings. Stop by today to choose from an exquisite and unique collection. La Réve Bridal Couture, 15989 City Walk in Sugar Land. Call 281-201-8145; www.larevebridalcouture.com.
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DISCOVERY FLIGHT WITH ANSON AVIATION A $250 value starting at $120! The package includes one hour of flying time with a certificated flight instructor in a new aircraft from Anson Aviation’s modern fleet. You will take off with your instructor from Sugar Land’s convenient Regional Airport and fly the airplane yourself! Anson Aviation. Call 281-242-2555; www.ansonair.com.
THE GIFT OF SIGHT Don’t forget the gift of sight when thinking of your loved ones this holiday season. Choose from an exceptional selection of prescription eyewear, sunglasses, contact lenses, sports eyewear and eye nutritional supplements. Dr. Elissa R. Wedemeyer, 6026 Highway 6 in Missouri City. Call 281-499-2600; www.drwedemeyer.com.
ENCHANTED GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS The gift shops at Enchanted Nurseries are over-flowing with delightful gift ideas. The abundant list includes gourmet foods, jewelry, books, chimes, candles, home décor, holiday items and more. An Enchanted gift card is always a cherished favorite! Enchanted Forest, 10611 FM 2759 in Richmond; Enchanted Gardens, 6420 FM 359 in Richmond. Call 281-937-9449 or 281-341-1206; www.myenchanted.com.
GIVE YOUR SKIN A LITTLE TNS
HOLIDAYS TOO STRESSFUL? GIVE THE GIFT OF RELAXATION Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa has holiday specials, packages on services and gift cards. Visit their Sugar Land location or call for an appointment. Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, 16525 Lexington Boulevard in Sugar Land. Call 281-265-0065; www.handandstone.com.
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RIDE IN STYLE Get a hot new ride this holiday season from TexasDirectAuto.com. With thousands of vehicles in stock, you’re sure to find a ride that you will love! Texas Direct Auto, 12053 Southwest Freeway in Stafford. Call 281-499-8200; www.TexasDirectAuto.com.
YOUNGER, HEALTHIER SKIN Skin Medica’s TNS Essential Serum® is the perfect growth factor product for all skin types. It is proven to give you healthier and younger looking skin in as little as 30 days. Get yours today! Dr. Shel Wellness and Medical Spa, 1437 Highway 6, Suite 100 in Sugar Land. Call 281-313-7435; www.drshel.com.
ACCESSORIES ARE A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND
GIFTS OF JOY FOR ALL
Give the gift of jewelry to make your friends and family sparkle this season. Brooke's Boutique has what you’re looking for. Brooke's Boutique, 6212 Highway 6 South in Missouri City. Call 281-778-1100.
Create your own gift with a customized gift set. Celebrate gift experiences you love with the people you love. Salon Eben & Day Spa, 15510 Lexington Boulevard, Suite G in Sugar Land. Call 281-980-5160; www.salonebendayspa.com.
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FOR THE COFFEE LOVER
BEAUTIFUL SKIN REVEALED
Treat someone this holiday season to a custom blend coffee. New flavors include Pumpkin Pie Spice, Snickerdoodle and Southern Pecan. Southern Hospitality Coffee Company, 210 Brooks Street in Sugar Land. Call 281-494-7082; www.southernhospitalitycoffeecompany.com.
Take 20% off Obagi products for your home treatment regimen. Forever Young Skin Care by Linda, Gallery of Salons, 11333 Fountain Lake Drive in Stafford. Call 713-269-9955; www.lindasforeveryoung.com.
HANDSTAMPED JEWELRY Shop beautiful handstamped jewelry and special keepsakes at The Vintage Pearl, where each piece is handcrafted. The Vintage Pearl, 16049 City Walk in Sugar Land Town Square. Call 281-325-0169; www.thevintagepearl.com.
ORNAMENTS TO REMEMBER Twenty-Two Fifty Interiors now carries the coveted Christopher Radko line of mouth-blown glass ornaments. These ornaments are more than just ornaments; they are truly a work of art! Twenty-Two Fifty Interiors, 2250 Lone Star Drive in Sugar Land Town Square. Call 281-265-2250; www.twentytwofiftyinteriors.com.
MAKE FITNESS FUN Revolution Studio delivers a full-body workout in 50 minutes. Most importantly, they make fitness fun! Surprise your special someone with a gift card or spoil them with Revolution Studio apparel. Revolution Studio, 2125 Lone Star Drive in Sugar Land Town Square. Call 281-313-0662; www.revolution-studio.com.
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BEAUTIFUL EYES WITH OBAGI TRAVEL IN STYLE Stay organized and in style when traveling this holiday season. PurseN makes it easy with their beautifully designed jewelry organizer, travel case and earring stays. Luggage & Leather offers a great selection of gift ideas. Luggage and Leather. www.luggageandleather.com.
Purchase Obagi Elastiderm Eye Treatment Cream and receive a free Elastiderm Eye Serum and a cosmetic bag. Elastiderm is a topical eye cream intended to bring back lift, snap and resilience to the eyes. Sugar Land Face & Body Plastic Surgery, 6926 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. Call 281-313-0555; www.beautybecomesyou.com.
FASHION FORWARD BRACELETS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
DRESS UP YOUR OFFICE Office Candy is cute and fun! Sweeten things up a little with designer office supplies. Visit their Sugar Land Antiques location at 210 Brooks Street in Sugar Land. A Time and Place for Everything. Call 832-277-1745; www.atimeandplace4.com.
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Ready, set, glow for the holidays with December Trunk Shows at J Loggins Jewelers: 12/5 – Mazza Color Stone Collection 12/6 – Opal Show 12/12 – Lagos 12/18 – John Hardy J Loggins Jewelers, 14015 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. Call 281-242-2900; www.jloggins.com.
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By Lauren Dante Benoit
High School HOT SHOT
Madison Richards: Frame by Frame
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adison Richards is a senior at Fort Bend Christian Academy (FBCA). As a senior, her schedule is non-stop with school activities, extracurricular sports, photography sessions and volunteer activities. Madison is an active and joyful teenager who has been faced with tough situations and still manages to see the glass as half-full behind the lens of her camera. As an optimist, Madison always sees the best of any situation, which has made her a natural photographer. Madison began learning about the art of photography when she was in middle school from her aunt. Thus far, Madison has taken senior pictures, birthday party photos, engagement pictures and has even been a wedding photographer. “I like photography because it allows me to convey different messages and tell a story through photos,” said Madison. “I hope to do photography for a long time.” Currently, Madison is on the yearbook staff and in the Photography 1 class to learn more about the art. Madison is the Editor of the yearbook and served as the Photo Editor last year. In her photography class, Madison has completed different projects such as working to illustrate adjectives through photographs. In the future, she would like to be a photojournalist to continue to develop her knowledge and skills of the art of photography. Madison is looking to attend the University of Texas next fall to begin her studies in photojournalism. In high school, Madison is a “Distinguished Scholar” and an honor roll
Madison student. Her favorite class in high school has been her Moral View and Ethics Bible class. In this class, she has learned about her beliefs as a Christian and how to support them. As a participant in the Student Leadership University, Madison attended conferences in San Antonio and Washington D.C. on how to be a Christian leader and apply her beliefs in real-world settings. Madison continues to build her faith foundation through her service and volunteer activities as well. She has traveled from New York to Guatemala on mission trips. “As the first mission trip that I have been on, I loved my trip to Guatemala,” said Madison. “The trip changed my outlook on life and was very eye-opening.” While in New York, Madison and her classmates assisted the residents of New York in cleaning up after Hurricane Sandy. The trip to New York was memorable for Madison because she bonded with many of her classmates on this trip while having fun and helping others. Madison continues to bond with her peers while at school as Captain of the volleyball and tennis team. Madison has been a three-year Captain of the volley-
ball team and two-year Captain of the tennis team. In volleyball, Madison is the outside hitter and serves as the power hitter for the team. The varsity team has gone through some transitions the past few years, but Madison finally feels like the team has gelled as they reached their goal of making it to the state championship this year. “No matter how bad we are losing, we can still fight through,” said Madison. “We know that we can always lean on each other as teammates.” Her teamwork skills in volleyball have made Madison and her doubles tennis partner unstoppable on the tennis court. The girls went to state last year and are looking to return again this year for the top prize. Between athletics, school and volunteer activities, Madison keeps busy; however, she always keeps things in perspective. After Madison’s diagnosis of melanoma on her leg this past summer, she was quickly able to see that having one’s health is something that shouldn’t be taken for granted. Regardless of your age, if you are not in good health, life can be extremely challenging. Madison was able to undergo surgery and the cancerous spot was removed. Throughout the process, Madison remained calm, hopeful and steadfast as she waited patiently for her doctor to give her the okay to return to volleyball and tennis. As she continues to view her glass as more than half-full, Madison is perfecting her photography skills and is a leader both inside and outside the classroom at FBCA. We are so proud of you Madison and everything that you have accomplished!
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EVENTS December 5th, 6 – 8 pm and 6th, 11 am Pam Tebow Holiday Reception and Luncheon
December 7th, 2 – 4 pm Create Artistic Jewelry Boxes at Missouri City Branch Library
Join friends for an intimate reception and joyful luncheon with Pam Tebow at Sugar Land Marriott Town Square, located at 16090 City Walk. Registration is limited. All proceeds benefit the Eagle Fund and support the mission of Fort Bend Christian Academy. For tickets, visit www.fortbendchristian.org/PamTebow or call 281-263-9112.
Learn how to make handmade custom jewelry boxes at Missouri City Branch Library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway. Alchemist artist Jim Paras will demonstrate how to make jewelry boxes using tin foil and decorated with simple metal foil and leaf techniques. Call 281-238-2100.
December 6th, 6 – 9 pm Missouri City’s 30th Annual Festival and Parade This year’s Snowfest at Missouri City’s Civic Center Complex, located at 1522 Texas Parkway, will include a tree lighting ceremony, fireworks, an extended snow hill, moonwalks, food vendors, a bicycle raffle and more. All activities are free, and food will be available to purchase. Each individual who donates a toy to Missouri City Police Department “Blue Santa” Toy Drive will receive an additional raffle entry for the bicycle raffle. Call 281-403-8637 or visit www.missouricitytx. gov.
December 7th, 7 am – noon Scanlan Oaks Elementary 5K and Family Fun Run Scanlan Oaks Elementary will host its 10th Annual Fun Run and Silent Auction at 9000 Camp Sienna Trail in Missouri City. Choose from a 5K, 1/4 mile run and toddler trot. The family-friendly event will also feature carnival games, rides, food and fun. To register, visit www.soepto.org.
adults ranges from $12 balcony to $30 box seats, and tickets sell fast. Discounts are available for seniors over 55, military, students and groups of 10 or more. For tickets, visit www.fbso.org or call 281-276-9642.
December 9th, 2 – 3:30 pm Simple Gifts and Wrapping Ideas for Friends of All Ages December 8th, 3 – 5 pm Clara’s Nutcracker Tea The BalletForte Guild invites you to the 8th Annual Clara’s Nutcracker Tea at Safari Texas, located at FM 1464 in Richmond. Meet Clara and her special guests from the cast of BalletForte’s The Nutcracker. Enjoy delectable treats from the Kingdom of Sweets, along with photo and autograph opportunities with Clara and her special friends. For tickets, visit www.balletforte.org or call 281-799-7554.
December 8th, 2 – 4 pm Deck the Halls with the Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra Capture the holiday spirit with this extraordinarily popular concert featuring a mix of popular and classical Christmas music. Reserved seating for
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Get tips for picking out lastminute gifts and wrapping them in style at the Sugar Land Branch Library, located at 550 Eldridge. Library Branch Manager Cindy Ruggeri will share ideas and instructions to make simple gifts from the kitchen, bangle jewelry, picture frames, bookmarks and more, as well as ways to create beautifully wrapped gifts. Call 281-238-2140.
December 13th – 15th, 6 – 9 pm Walk to Bethlehem Join First United Methodist Church Missouri City, located at 3900 Lexington Boulevard, for an exciting journey back in time. Walk to Bethlehem is a re-enactment of the most beautiful birth story in history. The whole family will enjoy this biblical adventure as they experience the telling of Jesus’ birth – a time of hope, angels, nomads, shepherds and the powerful Roman Empire. Visit Bethlehem Square to learn and explore foods and activities of the time, and shop at the Christmas Store. Visit www.fumcmc.org or call 281-499-3502.
December 13th – 15th The Nutcracker ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECH Water Treatment Specialists
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Purchase tickets now for BalletForte’s holiday performance at The Stafford Centre, located at 10505 Cash Road, a wonderful ballet for the whole family. Group discounts are available for parties of 15 or more. For tickets and show times, call 281-799-7554 or visit www.balletforte.org.
EVENTS December 16th, 7 pm Wedding Planning Made Easy
December 21st, 6:30 – 8:00 pm Live Nativity
Get tips on how to reduce stress and enjoy wedding planning at “Getting Hitched in a Month: How to Plan a Wedding” at University Branch Library, located at 14010 University Boulevard in Sugar Land. Professional event planner Liz Pallathumadom will share her insight and experience of planning a wedding, including making a reasonable budget, being flexible and staying organized. The program is free and open to the public. Call 281-633-5100.
Bring the whole family to a Live Nativity hosted by Sienna Ranch Baptist Church at the Sienna Amphitheater, located at 9600 Scanlan Trace in Missouri City. In addition to the live reenactments – including Christmas carols and animals – in which the audience is welcome to participate, the event will include a petting zoo, hayride, cookies, hot cocoa and coffee. Call 281778-9300 or e-mail office@siennranch.org.
December 17th, 5:30 – 6:30 pm Doodle It Up and Share a Cup Students in 6th through 8th grades are invited to a middle school writing club at Sienna Branch Library, located at 8411 Sienna Springs Boulevard in Missouri City. Held the third Tuesday of each month, this special holiday edition will feature doodling fun and festive refreshments. Bring a friend! Call 281-238-2900.
December 18th, 6:45 pm Christmas Concert Sienna Ranch Baptist Church, located at 9119 Sienna Ranch Road in Missouri City, will provide a free Christmas concert by Greg Buchanan. A worldclass harpist, Buchanan’s enthusiastic jazz style of playing both traditional and contemporary music, along with his heartfelt sensitivity when playing hymns, set him apart. Call 281-778-9300 or e-mail office@ siennranch.org.
December 19th, 7 – 8 pm Paper with a Twist Holiday Origami Demonstration Library staff members will demonstrate how to make these delicate art forms to use as holiday decoration, a handmade ornament or a personalized topper for gift packages at University Branch Library, located at 14010 University Boulevard in Sugar Land. This free class is for older teens and adults and reservations are recommended. To register, call 281-633-5100 or visit www.fortbend.lib.tx.us.
December 30th, 7 am Snowdrop Ultra 55 Hour Race and Relay The Snowdrop 55 Hour Ultra Race is for individuals or teams of up to 10 runners and will begin at Sugar Land Memorial Park, located at 15300 University Boulevard in Sugar Land. Individuals may leave the course and return at any time, but teams must have at least one participant on the course at all times. Presented by Michelob Ultra 55, the event benefits the Snowdrop Foundation to fund pediatric cancer research at Texas Children’s Cancer Center. To register, visit www.snowdropfoundation.org.
December 31st, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Sugar Land Branch Library Hosts New Year’s Open House Count down to the New Year with the staff at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Sugar Land Branch Library, located at 550 Eldridge, at a special “Open House: Countdown to 2014.” Make festive poppers while listening to music and counting down to noon – instead of midnight. Cookies and punch will be provided. The Open House is free and open to the public. Call 281-238-2140.
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Photos with Santa Sunday, December 1st, 15th and 22nd 1 – 5 pm
City of Sugar Land’s 11th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Thursday, December 5th 5 – 8 pm
Opry on the Square Friday, December 6th 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Movie Under The Moon Sponsored by TCRN – Sugar Land Saturday, December 7th and 14th 7 – 9 pm
Holidays in the Plaza Friday, December 13th 7 – 9 pm
Holiday Dance Showcase Saturday, December 14th 11 am – 5 pm
River Pointe Church School of Rock Holiday Performance Friday, December 20th 7 – 9 pm
Saturday, December 21st 7 – 9 pm
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By Alisa Murray www.AlisaMurray.com Nationally recognized portrait artist and awardwinning columnist.
Living the Sweet Life:
How to Have Peace on Earth In 2012, Alisa embarked on a life-changing journey to the Hope Endowment's orphanage in India. On the nine-hour ride to visit the children, Alisa captured this image that she describes as "a perfectly peaceful image that represents balance and calm amidst the chaos in an imperfect world."
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ver the past several months, I have been listening to family and health radio. One afternoon, doctors were discussing genetic mutations, and how what we do to our bodies actually genetically rewires our DNA. Did you know that? They stated what we put into our bodies actually alters how we react and respond. They were discussing the e-cigarette and how it uses antifreeze to vaporize tobacco, therefore making the e-cigarette way more dangerous than a regular cigarette. The hookah bars we see popping up where teens are socially gathering and smoking are actually more dangerous than cigarettes because of the carbon used to light the hookah. The point, though, that came across alarmingly clear was that what we do to our bodies genetically modifies us and will pass to our offspring. Yes, I know what you’re thinking. Reread the last sentence once more! What we do now changes what kind of people we are creating. Bingo! I started contemplating the possibilities. Can you imagine what was going through my head? We know our minds are the timekeepers and destiny makers of our time. We know that what we think we actually become; this is the most important lesson to learn in post-Freudian psychology. Our minds are so pliable. This is why parenting is, of course, the most important job we have to accomplish in life. Passing the good stuff to our children and hoping they don’t suffer too much because we have never done it before, and we will and do make mistakes. Nonetheless, if we know that what we put in our bodies genetically transforms the system, effectively rewiring it for future generations, then we cannot deny the grand possibilities of what passing on views and overall TO ADVERTISE: 281.690.4242 or www.fortbend
concepts towards mankind will influence future generations. We can see through generations that racism and equality change and sometimes disappear over time. Why then, can not all of the hate be wiped from the earth? How can we as a whole in humanity make a genetic rewiring of man and woman and their views on each other, the way they choose to mate, the way they choose to disagree? I’ll tell you. Every parent and every adult has to make a conscious decision to with their minds feel and act with love. They have to teach that it is the only way to a peace like we have never seen on earth. It is easy to decide to never smoke again if a doctor can genetically prove to you that you are disrupting your DNA by doing so, and what’s worse, actually mutating your genes to pass to the next generations, making them more susceptible to cancer. disease and addictions. It should be very clear, then, that our mindsets are absolutely no different. Each family affects their next generations by teaching hate and non-tolerance, and that is why there is no peace on earth. My wish as we celebrate the beautiful joy of Jesus’s birth, and we hold dear to us our loved ones is that we choose to in 2014 become finely tuned in as humans to our greatest potentials and ways to influence the next generations. Every new year brings New Year’s resolutions. By conscious modifications, we have the greatest potential to create peace on earth! Take Care of YOU!
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