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F E AT U R E S 32 HISTORIC COURTHOUSE CELEBRATED Fort Bend County Building Officially Re-Designated
37 HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS
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14 SUPER HERO, SUPER SMILE Dr. Samuel E. Cress Changes Lives with the Elite Smile
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Dear Fort Bend Friends, Spring is in full swing and so are the Fort Bend galas! We at absolutely! focus media are all over town covering every event we can. You will see your neighbors, friends, colleagues and maybe even yourself in all of the Seen on the Scene pictures starting on page 20. We love covering Fort Bend people, places and happenings! Now that spring is here, many are feeling the need to redecorate or revamp their homes. Our Home Is Where the Heart Is feature has some amazing ideas to help you Lisa Fredrickson at the make your house your home. Read all about some great 2014 Girlfriends Giggle with Texas Direct Auto’s ideas and services starting on page 37. mascot “Auto.” Though spring has just arrived, it’s not too soon to get the kids interested in fun things to do this summer. In our Summer Fun Guide, there is everything from museums, to cheer, to water parks, to swimming, to extra academic activities to keep them focused and their summer fun. I am sure that whatever you decide, your kiddos will have a great time. Our cover story is about Samuel Cress, DDS, who is a super hero at changing people’s lives. He creates smiles that not only last a lifetime for his patients but completely changes their outlook on life. Read about Dr. Cress, one of only two dentists in the greater Houston area, who creates Elite Porcelain Smiles® just beautifully. We look forward to seeing you around the bend in the coming months.
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Super Hero, Super Smile Dr. Samuel E. Cress Changes Lives with the Elite Smile
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t has been said that a smile is worth a thousand words. A beautiful smile, one that exudes confidence and beauty, says even more. Samuel E. Cress, D.D.S, of The Center for Craniofacial & Dental Sleep Medicine in Sugar Land, believes in the power of a beautiful smile as he creates them regularly for his patients with the latest technology in porcelain restorations: e.max® Elite Porcelain Restorations®. “Elite Porcelain Restorations create much more than just a beautiful smile,” said Dr. Cress. “They are the highest expression of today’s dental technology in strength and vitality. The Elite Smile enhances an individual’s own beauty, youthfulness and quality of life.”
The Elite Porcelain Difference In the vast world of cosmetic dentistry, just what makes the Elite Smile so unique? First and foremost is the customization. Created by Arrowhead Dental Lab in Salt Lake City, Utah, leaders for over 35 years in the dental laboratory industry, each Elite Porcelain Smile is meticulously crafted by Arrowhead technicians to meet the specific aesthetic and functional needs of the patient.
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But, before the lab technicians begin their work, a comprehensive consultation with an experienced, certified Elite Porcelain dentist occurs. One of only two dentists in the greater Houston area who creates the Elite Smile, Dr. Cress believes in the comprehensive approach to overall dental health. “In order to maintain a lifetime of a beautiful smile, it’s important to provide a comprehensive dental approach,” said Dr. Cress, who is a clinical instructor in the prestigious Dr. Dick Barnes Group and mentors in the area of dental sleep medicine, Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) and full mouth rehabilitation. “When I meet with a patient, I look at everything – from airways to jaw joints, wear patterns on teeth, vertical stability, existing restorations and overall function – to prescribe a strategy of long term dental care. The patient must have room for porcelain, and the stability of the bite is a key component when considering the Elite Smile.”
Dr. Cress prepares a mold or bite jig to confirm the patient’s new bite.
that includes everything from medical photography, inter and extra oral digital photography, a CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) for volumetric airway analysis, a complete TMD workup, occlusal orthotic and a replica of the patient’s upper and lower teeth all required to create a custom smile design.” A personalized, comprehensive diagnostic workup is engineered by Arrowhead Dental Lab, which is a complete mock-up of the end result. The workup is a completely custom design to accommodate the patient’s new form and function. Once the workup arrives, Dr. Cress uses this blueprint to test the smile. “I personally review the workup to ensure that the customization of every tooth is accurate from the vertical dimension, function and esthetic value. I make certain that the workup is ‘spot on’ in order to receive the right amounts of porcelain for a flawless end result.”
Dr. Cress removing previous cosmetic veneers and preparing the teeth to receive the new Elite Smile.
Once a patient is identified as a good candidate for the Elite Smile, a meticulous diagnostic process begins, which is unique to Dr. Cress. “We essentially create a blueprint of the smile
The customized process of the Elite Smile contains three critical elements: full mouth work, Radica provisionary stint and tooth reduction stint.
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Dr. Cress uses accurate final impressions to ensure that Arrowhead carefully creates the smile that will be pleasing to the patient. In the meantime, utilizing the blueprint he has created, Dr. Cress makes custom Radica® temporaries for the patient in office while their Elite Smile is being created. Patients are sedated by an anesthesiologist for maximum comfort for this three-hour procedure. “The day after the procedure, I invite the patient back to the office to check and dial in their bite with computerized T-Scan technology. The patient bites into an electronic wafer, which tells me where to balance out the bite to create comfortable and even wear. Tooth enamel wears similar to tire tread; therefore, an even bite is important for the longevity and health of the teeth.”
The final impression to create the new Elite Smile.
This meticulous process also allows for patient input on their smile. Dr. Cress often spends time at Arrowhead Lab reviewing and tweaking his patient’s smiles. “I personally travel to Utah to review as many smiles as possible at the lab to ensure that each smile is beautiful and meets my patient’s expectations. As a result of this personalized custom process, Elite Porcelain Restorations from Arrowhead have enabled me to achieve remarkable outcomes that were not possible using other dental porcelain restorations,” said Dr. Cress.
Changing Smiles – and Lives One Patient at a Time
Maria’s smile before.
While Dr. Cress has given his patients the smile of a lifetime, he knows first-hand about the benefits of having an Elite Porcelain Smile. A firm believer in “practice what you preach,” Dr. Cress has had his own smile transformed with e.max Elite Porcelain Restorations. “The promise of the Elite Smile experience is simple: you will receive the confident, youthful, naturallooking smile you’ve always wanted.”
Terri’s smile before.
Changing Lives Maria’s new Elite Smile.
Terri’s new Elite Smile.
The Smile of a Lifetime While the ground-breaking technology used to create the Elite Smile has been on the market for only a few years, the lifespan of the Elite Smile is life-long. “Patients maintain an Elite Smile as part of their normal hygiene routine,” said Dr. Cress, who provides each patient with a care kit consisting of a Sonicare toothbrush and a Waterpik. “As with all individuals, regular brushing, flossing and bi-annual visits to the dentist are key to maintaining a lifetime of oral health.” The final step for patients to receive their new, permanent smile involves just a few hours in Dr. Cress’ chair, again with an anesthesiologist to maintain patient comfort. Patients do
What patients are saying about their new Elite Smile... “For the first time, I am not embarrassed to show my teeth when I smile. The self-esteem I gained from my beautiful smile was well worth the investment. Best money I have ever spent!” – Melissa F.
The beginning of creating the new Elite Smile with temporary teeth.
not experience numbness in the mouth post-procedure due to this method of pain control and comfort. At this time, Dr. Cress removes the patient’s temporaries, cleans each tooth with an anti-bacterial agent in preparation to bond in the patient’s new Elite Smile. “Patients wake up with their new Elite Smile and a new outlook on life.” An Elite Porcelain Smile is a winning smile. “With the Elite Smile, the teeth are not a bright, luminous white. The Elite Smile has the depth and coloration of natural teeth so the smile is beautiful, ideally suited to the individual, and looks more natural. Elite conveys warm, naturally magnificent smiles that enhance a person’s youthful appearance and improves overall health.”
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Dr. Cress isn’t the only firm believer in the power of an Elite Smile. His patients rave about their new smile that is as unique and distinctive as they are due to the Elite custom process. “A smile really can change a person’s life,” shared Dr. Cress. “One of my patients told me that he had much more confidence in himself now that he has a new smile. I know that having a confident, natural looking smile can change a person’s life. I’ve seen it firsthand.” After receiving her new Elite Smile, Claire told Dr. Cress, “You have the greatest job in the world because you make people feel better about themselves. I could not be more pleased with the outcome of my smile.” Take Dr. Cress – and his patient’s – advice: “Transform your smile today to Elite, and experience the difference. We did.” For more information about Dr. Cress and Elite Porcelain Restorations, call 281-565-4100 or visit www.cfsdm. com.
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As we’ve written before, according to Standard & Poor’s, the last decade was the worst decade to invest in equities in the last 100 years. The good news is that decades usually don’t repeat. However, we have been “brainwashed” to shoot first and ask questions second. If the last decade was about yield and safety, it stands to reason that this decade will be about growth. This sounds absurd today given what is happening with Europe, China and the world economy. Remember, when investing, it’s never obvious at the beginning. Conventional wisdom among the majority of investors has never led to investment success. In 2013, yield stocks, such as utilities and real estate investment trusts (REITs), have substantially underperformed. Underweight this area and concentrate on chemicals, technology, biotechnology and other “growth” industries driven by cheap and plentiful energy. Of course, it won’t be obvious until later, and you can’t benefit unless you anticipate change. We suspect “the times they are a-changin.’” This article is provided by H. H. Will Hardee, AWM, a Financial Advisor at RBC Wealth Management. The information included in this article is not intended to be used as the primary basis for making investment decisions. RBC Wealth Management does not endorse this organization or publication. Consult your investment professional for additional information and guidance.
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or the past several years, you have probably followed the news and health media on prescription medication recalls and warnings and been somewhat alarmed and confused. Below are some examples of recent events: 1. A study published in Lancet found that oral contraceptive use doubles a woman’s risk of invasive cervical cancer. Medications containing conjugated estrogens are labeled with a black box warning because they increase the risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, invasive breast cancer, pulmonary emboli and deep vein thrombosis. 2. The pain medicine Vioxx was pulled off of the market because it was found to double the risk for heart attacks and strokes. 3. Fosamax and similar medications used to treat osteoporosis (bisphosphonates) have been found to cause esophageal damage and osteonecrosis of the jaw. 4. Popular acid reducing medications like Nexium and Protonix (PPI’s) were recently found to increase the risk of hip fracture. 5. The FDA’s Pharmacological Drug Advisory Committee decided to put a black box warning on common antidepressants (Cymbalta, Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro). The Journal of the American Medical Association published a groundbreaking paper. The study was conducted on adverse drug reactions (ADR’s) occurring in U.S. hospitals. The conclusion of this study was very alarming. It was estimated that in 1994, 106,000 people died from ADR’s. When put into perspective, the top killers in the U.S. are heart disease, cancer and stroke killing approximately
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Bringing in The Year of The Horse By Zeenat Kassam Mitha
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as the Sui Dynasty (581 to 618). It is also shared through history that Buddha called all of the animals on earth and 12 came. As a reward, Buddha gave each animal a year in the cycle and declared that everyone born in the year would have qualities of the animal in some way. The Chinese used 12 different animals to represent the first 12 years, and then, the cycle revolved. Each animal has its own characteristics. The order of the years in the Chinese Lunar Calendar is Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep/ Ram, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. “This year is the year of the horse, and the spirit of the horse has the character to constantly make unremitting efforts to improve,” said Jennifer Chang. “The horse is energetic, bright, warm-hearted, intelligent and able.” People born in the year of the horse have been said to have ingenious communicating techniques. Some of the qualities which people affiliate with the horse are cheerful, perceptive, talented, earthy but stubborn, clever and kind. “The Chinese New Year celebrations generally last for 15 days, but in Fort Bend, it’s more like a month,” said Terri Wang.
Just before the Lunar New Year, many families acknowledge and prepare for it. One of the things done is cleaning one’s home from top to bottom. This is an opportunity for the dust and dirt to be swept out of the door taking with it any bad luck that has collected in the house. Good luck is supposed to arrive with the New Year, and people buy new clothes, shoes, have a haircut and repay their debts. On the eve of the Lunar New Year, most houses are brightly lit and large family dinners are served. Children are usually allowed to stay up late to celebrate with adults, and around midnight, firecrackers are lit to drive away evil spirits. The first day of the celebration is often spent visiting neighbors, family and friends. Oranges, tangerines and sweets are given as gifts. Oranges represent money and wealth, while tangerines are symbols of good luck. Adults give “red envelopes” to children and unmarried adults filled with money. During the New Year gaieties, Chinatown is filled with an audience of viewers for many things, including Kung Fu type contests and lion dancers. The lion dancers carry the large head of a lion made from paper and glue. The dancers move to the beat of a giant drum. There are also gongs and cymbals being played, while the lion’s head swerves and bobs. Dancers will dance in front of businesses and homes. With the loud drums beating, the lion dancers scare away evil spirits and bring good luck to the shopkeepers. When the lion opens its mouth, people put money inside to be blessed with joy and good fortune. The Asia Society Texas Center also celebrated The Tiger Ball on February 27th with many Fort Bend supporters and ended the festivities with a bang, noting there is much hope for the year of the horse! To all my readers, I wish you a blessed Lunar New Year, filled with good luck, happiness, peace and prosperity in 2014!
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ort Bend County's Historic Courthouse was officially re-designated as the County Courthouse on Sunday January 19th, the 105th anniversary of its dedication in 1909. County Judge Bob Hebert and County Commissioners James Patterson, Grady Prestage and Andy Meyers were present to pass the resolution of court on this historic day. A short program followed in the rotunda where many Fort Bend County citizens were present to celebrate the rehabilitation of the building. Judge Hebert welcomed everyone to their newly restored courthouse and stated that it is now the home of the County Judge's OfCounty Judge Bob fice, the County AtHebert welcomed torney's Office and guests to the official the Fort Bend Hisre-designation torical Commission. of the Fort Bend County Courthouse. He also announced that Commissioner’s Court will be held on the second floor of the building every 1st, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.
Judge Thomas R. Culver, III led everyone in the invocation and County Attorney Roy Cordes led the crowd in the US and Texas pledges. The Lamar Consolidated Choir, directed by Sean Saunders, filled the historic halls with songs of patriotism, with a finale of Texas Our Texas. Judge Hebert noted most of the furniture and several items, such as a horse collar and stretcher and hand water pump located throughout the courthouse, were donated by the George Foundation. Attendees were encouraged to tour the courthouse and visit the Janey Wessendorff Community Room and the Mamie George Community Room, both located on the first floor in the 1935 addition. Historical Commission Docents were available on every floor to answer questions and provide historical information about each area. The rehabilitation of the Fort Bend County Historic Courthouse began in May of 2011 with a planning grant of $296,362 from the Texas Historical Commission. Bailey Architects served as the architect and contract administrator for the project, and Phoenix 1 Restoration and Construction, Ltd. be-
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When Bob and Marcia Vogelsang decided to leave Houston and relocate in Rosenberg, they renovated and moved into a vintage house on Second Street that was once occupied by Bob’s grandparents. That occurred 35 years ago. The Vogelsangs have been bringing new life to old Rosenberg structures and memories ever since. In recognition of those accomplishments, the Fort Bend County Historical Commission has selected the couple to receive its prestigious Heritage Award for 2014. The reception and presentation will take place Tuesday, March 4th at Safari Texas Ranch in Richmond beginning at 6:30 pm. In addition to the family home, Bob was able to rescue his grandfather’s commercial real estate at Second and Avenue G. Today, the Vogelsang Buildings house a number of businesses including Vogelsang’s Antique Emporium. Resuscitating the deteriorated buildings and revitalizing Rosenberg’s old business core turned into a saga that
has lasted decades. En route, the Vogelsangs, along with owners of neighboring properties, have worked hard and waxed creative in returning the community’s attention to Historic Downtown Rosenberg. Among the fruits of that long-term labor are the Rosenberg Railroad Museum on Avenue F and the Cast Theatrical Theater upstairs in the Vogelsang Antique Emporium. The first office of the fledgling Fort Bend Arts Council was also housed in the building. In addition, the Vogelsangs were among the 20-plus representatives of downtown interests who trekked to Austin last September and learned of the city’s designation as the 24th cultural arts district to be recognized in Texas. The Vogelsangs’ interests and influence have not been confined to their city. Bob served as president of the Fort Bend County Museum Association during an expansive era in the nonprofit’s history. During this time, the museum association contracted with the George Ranch Historical Park to provide appropriate “living history” programming for the public – an arrangement that remains in place today. Most recently, Bob and Marcia have provided active leadership for the railroad museum, Bob as board president and Marcia as chair and committee member of the museum’s annual fundraising gala. This will be the sixth year for the Fort Bend County Historical Commission to present its annual award. Last year’s recipients were Vickie Tonn and Rene Lamb of the all-volunteer Old Foster Community Museum Association. “The Heritage Award was conceived as a way to honor achievements in historical preservation,” said Historical Commission Chair Bert Bleil. “It was created to recognize the accomplishments of persons or organizations that resulted in the preservation or promotion of historical assets within the county. The Vogelsangs certainly exemplify the tenets associated with this award.”
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Vanities and Sinks The unique varieties available can easily turn these functional items into the room’s breathtaking focal point. Bowlshaped sinks sunk into etched stone vessels or set above faux painted cabinetry resemble museum art pieces. Vanities
Verde Giada wavy stones were installed on the front side of the tub and Coral Reef limestone between the tub and mirrors. The faucets were replaced, and Capiz shell lighting was installed above the tub.
and sinks come in a variety of shapes, sizes, textures, materials and colors so individual flare is encouraged.
Plumbing Hardware Touring a hardware showroom is daunting. Again, your faucet selection should complement your sink choice and overall bathroom theme. Add interest by positioning the hardware at an angle instead of in the middle of the vanity or bath. Or, how about inserting them into the wall for a cascading effect? Think beyond function by choosing a tall faucet that arcs elegantly over a raised or inset sink.
Mosaics, Stones and Tiles The sky’s the limit on decorating with these. For drama, slabs of slate in different shapes, colors and sizes create a fascinating shower stall and floor. Or, envision a slab of natural limestone, fabricated to fit two matching sinks. An unusual touch is inset river stones, tiles or colored pebbles on the shower floor or as decorative backsplashes. Mosaic tiles made of glass, ceramic or metal add interest anywhere. A few suggestions are: floor designs, sink countertops or decorative framing around your mirror.
Venetian plaster and glass bead damask walls were created by a faux artist. Decorative mirrors were installed on the wall above each sink. The slab on the vanity is Coral Reef limestone, and green colored sinks were installed under the slab. The cabinets were painted with a metallic color.
ing ideas and not just in the element of paint anymore. Stones, stencils, metallictextured sheets or iridescent beads will transform your walls into artistic splendor. For an eye-popping effect, how about using photographs as wallpaper? If you’re a minimalist, a simple design highlighting the chandelier above the bathtub or framing the mirror above the vanity is enough.
The Magic of Mirrors Everyone knows a mirrored wall gives the illusion of a larger bathroom. It also reflects your gorgeous lighting and plumbing fixtures, faux art and mosaic tiles that surround you. But don’t discount the simplicity of a single mirror or a pair of unusual, geometrically-shaped mirrors. And, if the faux art is your focal point, here’s one suggestion is: You may not have to frame the mirrors. Comb through design magazines, interior designer websites or visit bath showrooms for more ideas. The point of this article is to create your own jewel to luxuriate in for hours.
Unique Faux Art This feature adds drama and your own design statement. A faux artist should be able to show you samples of intrigu-
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Coral Reef limestone was installed on the shower walls, and the center decorative piece incorporates Verde Giada wavy stones and pencil liner on the top, middle and bottom of the stones.
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H O M E I S W H E R E T H E H E A RT I S The Frog Blinds, Shutters, Drapes
The Frog Blinds, Shutters, Drapes offers the finest and widest selection of quality window coverings from sheers to shades, blinds to shutters, valances to draperies. As a Hunter Douglas Gallery, they carry top of the line window treatments, as well as other national brands like Graber, Texton, Lutron and Somfy. The Frog Blinds, Shutters, Drapes has been serving the Greater Houston, Galveston and the Bay areas for eight years. Their associates know the special requirements that are part of living on the Gulf, and they strive to create a warm, comfortable and stylish surrounding for your home or business at reasonable prices. The Frog Blinds, Shutters, Drapes specializes in motorized products and can provide custom draperies, valances, pillows and bedding. Their knowledgeable team can transform your space with the latest designs to fit your lifestyle – be it coastal, casual, traditional or contemporary. Let the Frog enhance your personal space! The Frog Blinds, Shutters, Drapes is a member of the Greater Houston Home Builders Association, as well as the Galveston Chamber of Commerce. They are proud to have earned the prestigious Angie’s List Super Service Award in 2012 and 2013. With a complete Hunter Douglas Gallery in Houston at 2415 Westheimer, The Frog Blinds, Shutters, Drapes can send a mobile showroom right to your home. Call 713-840-0844 for a free in-home consultation. For more information, visit www.frogblinds.com.
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Fresh, Local and Family-Owned Are you ready for a fresh look for your yard this spring? Garden Guy is ready for spring, and they’re sure you are, too! Garden Guy believes that their clients want a garden they can love and then leave. Fresh, lowmaintenance choices in plants with a well-thought out design make this happen. Todd Farber, owner of Garden Guy, plans gardens for families who just don’t have time to spend coddling finicky plants and constantly weeding beds. Farber spends a great deal of time gazing into a computer, a cell phone and a laptop, because he has landscaping proposals to get out and text messages and e-mails to answer. Sound familiar? With all the screens screaming for his attention, he must make time to walk away and unplug. Farber and his wife, Sabrina, love to sit outside in their First Colony area backyard gardens and talk about their day. Farber is happy to hear from clients that they use their gardens to spend time with their families, too. As spring of 2014 approaches, Farber is excited about the challenges that new clients and their home gardens bring. Will you consider Garden Guy to work at your home? Personal landscape consultations are available by e-mailing todd7@ garden-guy.com. For more information, call 281-208-4400 or visit www. Garden-Guy.com or www.facebook. com/gardenguyhouston.
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It seems that growing fruit trees is an increasingly popular trend that is booming along the Gulf Coast. The rising interest in growing fruit, as with home vegetable gardening, is often tied to health and safety concerns, but many people are also finding that growing fruit is easier and less expensive than a vegetable garden. A one-time purchase of a fruit tree offers years of harvesting enjoyment. There are many choices of fruit suitable for growing during our hot, steamy summers and typically mild winters. Citrus trees, such as satsumas, lemons, limes and grapefruit, are some of the most popular with their bountiful fruit and aromatic blooms, plus they attract beautiful butterflies. Many tropical fruits, including papayas, avocados, Miracle Fruit, lychees and more, love our hot climate if they are given protection from occasional frost and freezing temperatures. Many low-chill varieties of stone fruit – peaches, plums, apricots and nectarines – along with figs, apples, pears, persimmons and others do very well here and are good producers. Blueberries, blackberries and strawberries are also fun and productive. Enchanted Nurseries carries varieties selected especially for the Gulf Coast climate and soils. Come early for the best selection. Enchanted Nurseries can often special order for you if your particular item isn’t in stock. Visit Enchanted Forest at 10611 FM 2759 or Enchanted Gardens at 6420 FM 359 in Richmond. A calendar of events is available at www.myenchanted.com. For more information, call Enchanted Forest at 281-937-9449 or Enchanted Gardens at 281-341-1206.
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Interior Design Made Easy by J & L Distributors Owner-operated for over 25 years, J & L Distributors prides themselves with a high level of personal service. J & L Distributors offers a complete line of soft and hard window coverings: draperies, roman and roller shades, valances and cornices. They also offer custom bedding: headboards, bedding ensembles, decorative pillows, drapery hardware, indoor and outdoor lighting, re-upholstery and more. Full-time designer Michael-james Russo has 25 years of experience in the home furnishings industry. Visit the design showroom to see J & L Distributors’ custom drapery and Hunter Douglas Gallery, as well as their own in-house blinds and shutter programs. Measuring and installation are done by certified and trained professionals. Their diversified product line allows them to help you meet your budget. Each collection has dedicated personnel who are knowledgeable and experienced in the aspects of that product. All the technical details are sought out and mastered. J & L does this for their own egos, and their clients reap the benefits. Clients who are familiar with J & L Distributors know that they are able to let them worry about the minute details and minutia, allowing clients to relax and make decisions based solely on their tastes. From inception to completion, customer satisfaction is their goal. J & L Distributors’ design center hours are from Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm and on Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm. Evening appointments are available. Inquire about their Shop at Home Service. For more information, visit www. jlblinds.com or call 281-403-6733. See ad on page 2.
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The Club at Riverstone to Debut Memorial Day
Let’s Make This an Unforgettable Year Arlene Rolsen, CRS, has been helping buyers and sellers realize their dreams for over 36 years and believes that this last year has by far been the most unpredictable in her career. “Home ownership is an investment in your future, and it is how many American families begin to accumulate wealth. Despite the recent downturn, home ownership still matters to many,” Rolsen said. Rolsen loves introducing families from all over the world to Fort Bend County, where they can find great schools, places to worship, shopping, medical care, parks, recreation and diversity. All have helped make her role such an enjoyable one. “We have truly been blessed with a market far different from any other place in the world.” The future continues to look bright for the area as more people continue to discover Fort Bend as such a wonderful place to call home. Rolsen always remembers one of her sellers’ remarks: “I have given a lot of thought about my house sale, and I have decided that the house is secondary in the process. The buyer is actually buying the hope of a bright, happy future. As for the sellers, we are actually selling a place where memories were made.” This explains why Rolsen has loved and enjoyed her years of helping buyers and sellers realize their hopes and memories. For more information, contact 281-414-8400 or arolsen@cbunited.com.
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Riverstone will make waves later this year with the Memorial Day opening of The Club at Riverstone, the master-planned community’s newest amenity center. The 17-acre facility includes eight tennis courts and a resort-style pool anchored by two twisting translucent slides. A zero-entry lagoon lets tots splash at the water’s edge and spray elements will keep older children entertained. A splash pad adds to the water play. The Club at Riverstone also will boast a nature-themed playground with play structures, a zip line and rope bridge suspended six feet above ground. Timber steps, rolling hills and a massive oak tree create natural ambiance. A nearby pavilion lets parents relax while watching their children play. Residents also will enjoy the facility’s 8,000-square-foot clubhouse, which will offer a fitness center, space for fitness classes, meeting rooms and a catering kitchen. “This is an impressive recreation area that will complement our existing array of amenities, including community pools, neighborhood parks, tennis, a bark park, catchand-release fishing and trails,” said Trey Reichert, vice president and general manager of Riverstone. As one of the nation’s top-selling communities, Riverstone offers homes priced from the $280,000s to the millions by many of the Houston area’s most popular builders. Riverstone is located along Highway 6 in Fort Bend County, minutes from both U.S. 59 and the Fort Bend Parkway. For more information, visit www.riverstone.com or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ RiverstoneCommunity. See ad on Inside Front Cover.
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Big Home Improvement Ideas Deserve Small Rates: Finance Your Project at MemberSource Credit Union If you are looking to spruce up your home with new carpet and paint, create a backyard oasis or renovate your kitchen, come to the Source. MemberSource Credit Union offers low rates and convenient repayment terms on Home Improvement loans to fit your budget. Get your loan approved and funded, and you will be on your way to making those big home improvement ideas a reality. If you live, work or worship in Fort Bend County, you are eligible to join MemberSource Credit Union, the official credit union of the Sugar Land Skeeters. Since 1958, members have enjoyed valuable financial products and services at great rates. Whether you want a low rate on a Platinum Visa®, a new or used auto loan, mortgage loan or a simple line of credit, MemberSource is your source to save money. Are you looking for a checking account without all those fees? MemberSource has several from which to choose, including their exclusive Skeeters Checking Account featuring a Visa® debit card and checks with the Sugar Land Skeeters logo. Show your pride by carrying the Skeeters debit card wherever you go. Don’t miss MemberSource Credit Union’s grand opening event filled with fun and prizes on March 8th from 10 am to 1 pm. For more information, visit www.membersourcecu.org, call 713-627-4000 or come visit our newest branch office in Lexington Square at 16535 Lexington Boulevard, Suite 145 at Austin Parkway.
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Payless Cooling and Heating: Specializing in Air Conditioning and Heating Services Payless Cooling and Heating has been specializing in air conditioning and heating services for over 20 years. The company is a familyowned residential and commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) contractor trained in HVAC service for all home or business needs. Their owner has been in HVAC industry since 1980 and has provided quality services to over more than 15,000 customers over the years in their service area. Payless Cooling and Heating offers top-notch service with affordable pricing. Their HVAC technicians are qualified and have many years of experience in the HVAC industry. Their technicians provide reliable service and offer quality work to all of their customers. Let Payless take the worries and stress off of your home or business HVAC needs. For general maintenance and service or total system replacement, let Payless provide your home or business with worry-free, reliable and exceptional service. They take time to talk to their customers and explain the breakdown of service that has been provided and/or what will be required to get their systems up and running. Payless offers free estimates and second opinions on major equipment replacement. Payless Cooling and Heating is an Independent Authorized Trane Dealer. They offer HVAC services to the Fort Bend, Harris, Brazoria and Galveston Counties. Rebates, tax credits, special financing and incentives are back for 2014. For more information or to schedule an appointment today, contact Payless Cooling and Heating at 281-227-3784 or visit www.paylesscooling.com.
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Strike Out Autism’s Team Volunteer Draft Round One The Second Annual Strike Out Autism Family Fun Day Team Managers and Event Chairs are in place, and round one of the volunteer team draft is underway. More than 300 volunteers are needed to produce the largest autism awareness event in Fort Bend County. Strike Out Autism will take place at Constellation Field during the Sugar Land Skeeters’ Opening Weekend on April 27th. The event is hosted by Hope for Three, Autism Advocates, The Honorable Judge Bob Hebert, all City Mayors of Fort Bend County and the Skeeters organization. Strike Out Autism is an opportunity to educate and bring awareness to the Fort Bend community and give 100 families living with autism an awe-inspiring day of smiles, laughter, acceptance and an exclusive baseball event amongst more than 7,500 fans and supporters. “The ongoing success of Strike Out is due to the generosity of our sponsors and the hundreds of hours given by our volunteers,” said Angie Wierzbicki, Hope for Three Development Director. “This event sheds light on what is now an epidemic in our nation and affecting thousands right here in our own community.” A recent report by the Center for Disease
Stacking their teams with the most dedicated and compassionate volunteers are team managers/event chairs Jennifer Santiago, Betsy de Vega, Teresa Cortez, Mary Ann Gardner, Hope Montgomery, Pam Collins, Joan Soland, Lisa Matthews, Ashley Willis, Grace Shi, Angie Wierzbicki, Samantha Noronha, Sally Paz, Darla Farmer, Ricci Kelly, Mary Ann Hibbeler and Sharon Buckle. Photo Credit: Brenda Perry
Control reports that one in 50 schoolaged children is living with autism. Hitting a Grand Slam, once again, is Presenting Sponsor Rangeland Energy. On deck and quickly loading the bases are Fred and Mabel R. Parks Foundation, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land, Pasadena Albemarle Foundation, Silver Eagle Distributors and many others who recognize the tremendous need of autism support and awareness in Fort Bend.
The massive undertaking is the grand finale to Hope for Three’s month long celebration of April Autism Awareness Month. For more information on Strike Out Autism, visit www.hopeforthree. org/strike-out-autism or call 800-3170787. For information regarding family resource opportunities, Circle of Hope and the many ways you can advocate, provide help and create hope, visit www. hopeforthree.org.
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OUT & ABOUT IN THE HEART
OF THE BEND A big applause to Dulles High School students on a successful production of the crowd-pleasing musical Godspell! Cast members were Christina Garcia, Atticus Finch, Ryan Reyes, David Belleza, Emily Wood, Lexie Holm, Waylon O’Day, Emily Baucum, Jolene Smock and Emil Jraissati.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce conducted a ribbon cutting for Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa in Sugar Land. Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa aims to help clients look and feel their best – affordably.
The Tri-City Women’s Club hosted Sugar Land Mystery series author Stephanie Jaye Evans as guest speaker at their January luncheon at Riverbend Country Club.
Teresa Reading, Rafael Marquez, Bridget Yeung and Himseh Gandhi.
Marcia Hollingshead welcomed Stephanie Jaye Evans.
Joan Fox and Eva Quearry.
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Preet Munday and Rafael Marquez.
Westport not only builds dream homes but is also dedicated to making dreams come true for those less fortunate in the Fort Bend Community. In January, the Westport team gave their time and talents by building two homes for Habitat for Humanity families.
Helping make dreams come true were Hussain Momin, John Newman, Katelyn Debored, Thompson Stein, Kerry Krieschen, Paul Morrissette, Kenya Fuetes, Geramy Morrissette, Josh Holzworth, Laura Hernandez, Terry and Amy Saenz, Roxy Torres, Abel Kattan, Xiomara Villafranco, Mariela Estevez, Keiri Kattan, Barbara Anne Moore, Joel Kader, Ceci Solano, Jessica Kader and David Moore.
Fort Bend Cares recently hosted a Sponsor Reception at the home of Billy and Tammy Brown. Attendees visited with Fort Bend Cares’ grant recipients and expressed their gratitude for making an impact in children’s lives.
Gail McClenden, Patty Ward and Jill Curtis.
Nicole Rafferty and Dee Koch.
Tammy Brown and Sonya White.
John Robson, Billy Brown, Scott Icenhower and Neal Vogan.
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The 12U Fort Bend Hornets won the championship of the Nations Baseball January Showdown at Doss Park, beating Hunter Pence Baseball Academy 14-8 in the championship game. The Hornets are comprised of boys from Richmond and Sugar Land.
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Coaches Mike Wills and Critt Walton, Manager Darrin Stanton, Jeffrey Greer, John Paquette, Trace Walton, Grayson Wills, Logan Stanton, Sam Stavinoha, Eric Estrella, Colby Lock, Jake Capel, Trent Bielitz and Jason Duarte.
Congratulations to Dulles High School students inducted in the 2014 National Honor Society. Inducted were David Belleza, Brandon Tran, Benroy Chan, Glenn Bentulan and Linh Doan.
The 5th Annual Fort Bend Empty Bowls is set for Friday, March 28th from 6:30 to 9:30 pm at Safari Texas Ranch. Fort Bend Empty Bowls is the single largest fundraising event benefiting East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry (EFBHNM), where guests will be served a simple meal of soup and bread as a reminder of families in Fort Bend County who don’t have enough food to eat.
Participating in the upcoming event are Vickie Coates, EFBHNM; Roger Adamson, The George Foundation; Connie Esposito, EFBHNM; Jackie Martinez, Whole Foods of Sugar Land and Dee Koch, The George Foundation.
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Youth in Philanthropy presented Once Upon A Time at the Literacy Council of Fort Bend County, an afternoon of entertainment for children featuring storybook characters of well-known children’s books. Kids enjoyed various arts and crafts while parents attended a special How to Read to Your Child workshop. Kathy Duval, author of Take Me to Your BBQ, joined the fun.
Sue and Jim Lockwood were honored as Child Advocates of the Year for 2013 during the agency’s annual Volunteer Banquet for donating their time and support across many different areas of volunteerism.
Sue and Jim Lockwood with Child Advocates of Fort Bend’s Executive Director Ruthanne Mefford.
Allison Holding, Michael LoPiccolo, Marco Serrano, Jovany Medina, Nnamdi Madei, Allie Stewart, Jacob Khan and Christian Osagiede.
Cydnee Haynes, Chaline Lobti, Kristina Ritter, Kathy Duval, Anne Marie Buckle, Alyssa Kuy Kendall, Kirsten Overgaard and Denisse Perez.
Kelli Metzenthin, Lauren Rankin and Debra Twigg.
Christina Guerra, Kathy Duval, Cari Middaugh and Zeenat Mitha.
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Congratulations to Michael Wang who received the Exchange Club Youth of the Month for February. Michael is a senior at Clements High School and was a two-year letterman in Varsity Football as a wide receiver. Michael is an Eagle Scout and serves in the community on the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee, Shape Up Fort Bend and Grant-A-Starr Foundation.
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Fort Settlement Middle School students recently competed in a Spelling Bee. Winners were second place Josephine Yau, first place Ammn Meghani and third place Sid Muppalla. Congratulations!
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High School HOT SHOT
Samantha Guerrero: A Display of Honor, Courage and Commitment
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senior at Travis High School, Samantha Guerrero has thrived during her last four years in grade school. The past few years of her life have been quite life changing and have aptly prepared her for the future. Samantha has excelled in the classroom while also learning important values through the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (JROTC) program at Travis. In the classroom, Samantha is a bright student. She will graduate in the top five percent of her class. While ROTC is definitely one of her favorite classes, Samantha also enjoys United States History. “The best thing that I learned in U.S. History class was how to learn while still having fun,” said Samantha. “Our teacher, Mr. Householder, told jokes that related to the content and gave us neat ways to remember things. I learned how to relax when approaching academics.” Samantha is a serious student and her grades are very important to her. Due to her success in the classroom, Samantha is a member of the Spanish National Honor Society and National Honor Society. Through Spanish National Honor Society, she has the opportunity to volunteer for cultural events in the area. In National Honor Society, Samantha assists with service projects such as blood drives, food drives and Tiger Camp, the freshman orientation program. Samantha fondly remembers her freshman year of high school because it was the first year of Travis’ JROTC
Samantha program, as well as her first year to experience JROTC. Even though she had plenty of opportunities to become involved in other activities, Samantha chose ROTC because she wanted to be a part of something different and exciting. In ROTC, Samantha is Commander of the female color guard, Co-Commander of the shooting team and academic team and a member of the armed drill team and the physical training (PT) team. She was ranked nationally among other Marine Corps schools on the Youth Physical Fitness Test. At the State Drill Meet last year, she won first place for most push-ups and second place for the most crunches in the female division. In color guard, her team won second overall at state. Although physical training is a large component of being in ROTC, there is a great deal of classroom learning involved in being a member of ROTC. Every semester, Samantha is enrolled in a ROTC class that teaches basic drill, proper uniform wear, the history of the Marine Corps, the chain of command and other basic military information. This year, Samantha was selected to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on National Security, held in
Washington D.C., after submitting a winning essay. While there, she had the opportunity to visit Arlington National Cemetery and actually lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Samantha has truly excelled in all aspects of ROTC; therefore, she has been named a Cadet Commanding Officer, the highest-ranking officer in her unit of 120 people. “Through my role as a leader, I have learned how to exemplify the Marine Corps core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment,” said Samantha. “I have been challenged beyond what I thought was my limit, but I have learned to be true to myself, loyal to others, disciplined and confident in my abilities.” For the last few years, the discipline and confidence that Samantha learned in ROTC has helped her flourish as a volunteer for the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Growing up, Samantha always enjoyed going to the museum because she was interested in paleontology and dinosaurs. As a teenager, Samantha is able to ignite that same passion in the kids who visit the museum. It is no surprise that after high school Samantha plans to pursue a degree in the sciences. She was recently awarded the Navy ROTC Marine Option Scholarship and has chosen to attend Texas A&M University (TAMU). After completing her degree at TAMU, Samantha would like to become an officer in the Marine Corps. Congratulations Samantha on your success in high school! Your passion and dedication is quite admirable. We salute you!
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Summer Fun Guide Fun Activities for Moms, Kids to Enjoy Together
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ith warm weather and kids’ freedom from school, there are extra opportunities for moms and kids to spend more time together. Whether your children are toddlers or school age, it’s important to find fun ways to spend precious hours with one another. Here are a few activities those of all ages can enjoy: Put a twist on movie night: Summer blockbusters have families flooding theaters in droves. Pack the whole family in the car, pop some corn and catch a drivein movie. It’s an old-fashioned experience every kid should enjoy at least once. Blow bubbles for a crowd: Create a bubble station on your front porch and wait for the neighborhood kids to congregate. After all, there is just something so simple and nostalgic about bubbles that everyone loves Take a hike: Spend time exploring nearby parks, lakes and arboretums with
the kids. Pack plenty of water and healthy snacks, such as Dole Fruit Squish’ems, squeezable fruit pouches. Add an extra element of fun to your hike by going on a treasure hunt. Watch the magic of fireflies: Enjoy cool evening breezes, while watching the special magic fireflies bring to a backyard. Catch a few in a Mason jar, and then release them after the kids are tucked in for the night.
Pack a picnic: Take a picnic lunch on your next outdoor adventure. Keep it simple, portable and healthy with good old peanut butter and jelly with healthy, delicious side dishes like baby carrots, sliced bell peppers and Dole Fruit Squish’ems squeezable fruit pouches. From orchard to pouch, they are made with fresh apples from the USA, and are an easy on-the-go summer snack. Play extreme tic-tac-toe: Make an easy craft project that can be enjoyed all summer long. Paint a tic-tac-toe board on an old beach towel, and then mark ten Frisbees with an X or O. Now, you’re ready to play Frisbee tic-tac-toe anywhere outdoors. Keep them growing healthy: Pick a spot in the yard to create a small garden or plant a few vegetables in large pots. Those few moments caring for plants together each morning may just be the most precious ones of the day. Source: Family Features
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NEWSWORTHY
2014 Bike Ride Committee Members Stephanie Collins, Alex Alberty, Ron Bailey, John Wantuch, Geir Bentzen, Scott Maddox, Ignacio Marquez, Justice Ndimele, Matt Brown, Vickie McMillan, Janice Holley, Beverly Scott, Ron Williams, Cruz Coria, Peggie Yih, Asta Wu, Charles Borsos, Kelly Metzger, Allan Holley and Taylor McKeown.
It’s Time for the 11th Annual Schlumberger Education Expedition Bike Ride The Education Expedition is a cycling event benefiting the Fort Bend Education Foundation. On Saturday, March 22nd, the Fort Bend Education Foundation will host its 11th annual bike ride. Whether you are training for the all-important BP MS 150 or just wanting a great day with friends, the Education Expedition is a quality ride. Riders take off at 7:30 am from Ken Hall Stadium (located at Hightower High School in Missouri City) to wind through quiet streets and into the countryside before looping back home. There are three routes to choose from ranging from 20 to 79 miles. Rest stops are themed and staffed by students and teacher volunteers from Fort Bend ISD high schools vying for the “Best Rest Stop” award. Riders will be entertained along this ride. SAG wagons are on the course to assist riders with any needs. Participants are invited to stay and enjoy a scrumptious lunch with friends after the ride. The ride is a BP MS150 Recommended Ride and all proceeds benefit the Education Foundation. The Fort Bend Education Foundation provides opportunities to enrich and enhance the quality of education for all Fort Bend ISD students through its Grants to Teachers and Schools programs. Registration is available at Active.com or fortbendisd. com/foundation.
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Fort Bend Christian Academy Appoints Dr. John Lindsell Head of School Fort Bend Christian Academy is pleased to tors. Additionally, he is a visiting faculty member announce the appointment of Dr. John Lindsell at the Harvard University Summer School, where as head of school, effective July 1st. Dr. Lindsell he has taught a graduate level course in nonprofit earned a Bachelor’s degree from Wheaton Colfinancial management for more than 25 years. lege, a Master’s degree from Gordon-Conwell “I am excited to join the Fort Bend Christian Theological Seminary and Master’s and DoctorAcademy family,” said Dr. Lindsell. “I look forward ate degrees from the Harvard University Graduto continuing its fine tradition of providing quality ate School of Education. His career in education Christian education and preparing young people began in 1979 as a high school English teacher, for college, for work, and for a life of service to then progressed to Assistant Superintendent of our Lord.” Dr. John Lindsell Schools for Finance, and ultimately, the roles of Fort Bend Christian Academy, one of the largHead of School for the Westminster Schools in est college preparatory, Christian schools in the Augusta, Georgia; the Saint James School in Montgomery, Houston/Sugar Land area, serves a diverse community of Alabama and Whitefield Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. 900 students in grades PK through 12. Dr. Lindsell is currently an Associate Professor of EducaFor more information, visit www.fortbendchristian.org, or tional Leadership at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, connect with the school on Facebook/fortbendchristian and directing a Master’s program for independent school educaTwitter/FBEagles.
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Skeeters to Host Professional Tryouts March 22nd and 23rd
Keri Schmidt with Aaron Cox, Vice President - Chamber Relations, with The Texas Association of Business.
Fort Bend Chamber President to Serve on Board of Directors of Texas’ Leading Business Organization Keri Schmidt, President and CEO of the Fort Bend Chamber, was recently appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of the Texas Association of Business (TAB), the state’s leading organization for employers. Schmidt fills a two-year leadership position that began in January 2014. “TAB is thrilled to have Keri Schmidt as part of our leadership team,” said Bill Hammond, TAB President and CEO. “The more involvement from our members, the more effective we will be in championing free enterprise, a healthy business environment and economic prosperity for all Texans.” Schmidt leads the largest single county chamber in the Houston region. The Fort Bend Chamber is the foremost
resource, providing relevant, innovative and impactful programs, initiatives and services that enhance the business climate, and thus, quality of life throughout Fort Bend County. “My priority is to keep focused on our mission to serve as the advocate for business excellence in Fort Bend County,” said Schmidt. “Serving on the TAB Board of Directors is a great honor, and I look forward to representing Fort Bend County in my new role.” Founded in 1922, the Texas Association of Business is a broad-based, bipartisan organization representing more than 3,000 small and large Texas employers and 200 local chambers of commerce.
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The Sugar Land Skeeters will hold a two-day professional tryout on Saturday, March 22nd and Sunday, March 23rd each day beginning at 10 am at Constellation Field. The announcement was made by Skeeters Manager Gary Gaetti and Director of Operations Michael Kirk. The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball is considered the highest level of minor league baseball outside of the Major Leagues and has witnessed more than 600 players move on to achieve playing careers with Major League organizations. This year, the Skeeters encourage current and former players alike to register for tryouts, which will be attended by Gaetti, Skeeters Pitching Coach Jeff Scott and Major League scouts. Pitcher and catcher tryouts are scheduled for Saturday, March 22nd beginning at 10 am. Position players, including catchers, will report on March 23rd at 10 am. All registrations should be completed and returned to the Skeeters by March 20th, as the tryout camp will be capped at 100 participants. Those interested in participating may visit www.sugarlandskeeters.com/team/ tryoutinfo and complete the registration. Registration cost is $75 per player and includes a tryout camp T-shirt. Visit www. SugarLandSkeeters.com or e-mail tryouts@sugarlandskeeters.com for more information. “We’re excited to see who shows up for the tryout,” said Gaetti. “You never know when you may find a diamond in the rough. It will be a good two days of seeing some young guys and providing them the chance to show us what they have to offer.” The Skeeters 2014 game schedule and a list of weekly promotions are available on the website. Season tickets for the 2014 season at Constellation Field are also on sale now.
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absolutely! HEALTHY LIVING
8 Simple Stressbusters
4. Take a Break Outdoors Take advantage of the healing power of fresh air and sunshine. Just five minutes outside on a balcony or terrace can be rejuvenating. If you have more time, 30 minutes of sunshine has proven positive benefits.
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ot stress? Stress is a part of a normal life that you can’t really avoid. The good news? You have more power than you realize to control stress before it prevents you from living the life you want to lead. Here are 8 simple stressbusters to help you:
Take control of your time. Every day, do at least one simple thing you’ve been putting off: return a phone call, make a doctor’s appointment or file the paperwork piling up on your desk. Taking care of one nagging responsibility will energize you and improve your attitude! You might even find that completing one task inspires you to move on to the next one. At the end of each day, try planning your schedule for tomorrow using a calendar or day planner that works for you.
6. Check Your Posture 1. Breathe Slowly and Deeply Before you react to the next stressful event, first take three deep breaths and consciously release each breath slowly. If you have more time, try a relaxation technique, such as meditation or guided imagery, before deciding how to handle the situation.
2. Speak More Slowly If you feel overwhelmed at any time, deliberately slow down the pace of your speaking. You will appear less anxious and more in control of the situation. Stressed people tend to speak fast and breathlessly. If you slow down, you’ll find you can think more clearly and react more reasonably to stressful situations.
3. Drink Plenty of Water and Eat Small, Nutritious Snacks Fight dehydration and hunger — they can provoke aggressiveness and exacerbate feelings of anxiety and stress. Drink plenty of water and always have small and nutritious snacks available on hand, such as fruit, string cheese or a handful of nuts. TO ADVERTISE: 281.690.4242 or www.fortbend
Hold your head and shoulders upright. Avoid slumping or stooping: bad posture leads to muscle tension, pain and increased stress. If you are behind a desk during the day, avoid repetitive strain injuries and sore muscles by making sure your workspace is ergonomic, and take five minutes every hour to walk around or stretch.
7. Reward Yourself after a Stressful Day At the end of the day, set aside any work concerns, housekeeping issues or family concerns for at least a few minutes. Allow yourself a brief period of time to fully relax before bedtime each day — even if it’s only taking a relaxing bath or spending 30 minutes with a good book. Remember, you need time to recharge. Don’t spend this time planning tomorrow or doing chores you didn’t get around to during the day. You’ll be much better prepared to face another stressful day if you give yourself a brief reward of some free time.
8. Practice Letting Go When your next inevitably stressful situation comes up, make a conscious choice not to become upset. Just let it go. Don’t waste your energy on situations where it is not deserved. Managing your anger is a proven stress reducer. There’s no way to avoid stress, but you can be proactive in managing it. Here’s wishing you a happy life with less stress! .com • March 2014
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MEDICAL FOCUS
Comprehensive Care at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Saves Man’s Injured Leg Doctors at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital recently saved the leg of a badly injured patient through a combination of multidisciplinary collaboration and state-of-the-art wound care technology. Adam Vandemark, 22, of Sugar Land, was on a midday motorcycle ride back in April 2013 when he was hit broadside by a car. The force of the impact broke Vandemark’s leg in multiple places. Emergency medical crews took him to Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, where Carl Hicks, M.D., performed immediate surgery to stabilize the leg. Patients who experience high-impact trauma or crushing of the extremities often face an additional complication called acute compartment syndrome, where swelling in the injured area cuts off blood supply to nearby muscles and nerves, eventually resulting in loss of the limb. To save Vandemark’s leg, Dr. Hicks performed a surgery called a fasciotomy – a procedure that created a large opening down the length of Vandemark’s right calf, exposing bones and muscles and relieving pressure. Following his release from the hospital, Vandemark’s care continued at the Houston Methodist Sugar Land Advanced Wound Care Clinic, where he underwent a series of advanced tissue and skin grafts designed to rebuild his damaged muscles and close up the fasciotomy opening. “Adam has had quite a journey,” says Azul Jaffer, M.D., inpatient medical director of the Advanced Wound Care Clinic. “We were upfront with him from the beginning about the extensive damage his leg suffered, and the possibility that he could lose his leg. His treatment was extremely complex and required multiple modalities that in the past would have required his transfer to the Texas
Dr. Azul Jaffer and Adam Vandemark.
Medical Center. Today, we can successfully treat these complicated cases right here in Sugar Land.” Vandemark was a patient at the Advanced Wound Care Clinic for three-plus months as Dr. Jaffer and the team at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital worked to repair his tissue and heal his fasciotomy opening in preparation for additional surgery to stabilize his leg and ankle bones, which took place in November. Some of the grafts used on Vandemark included biological agents that stimulate healing and help regenerate tissue and skin. Vandemark also went through five weeks of intensive hyperbaric oxygen treatments, consisting of two-hour sessions five times weekly. The Advanced Wound Care Clinic’s hyperbaric oxygen chamber reduces swelling and pushes oxygen to injured areas to aid in healing. “I could tell that every time I finished a treatment my leg looked better,” said Vandemark. “Sometimes it was just a little change, but I knew it was working.” fort bend
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Dr. Jaffer estimates that over the course of Vandemark’s treatment, approximately 20 physicians were involved in hands-on care and consultations about his condition as the team searched for the best approach to saving the leg. “We have a strong group of physicians here who work together well and recognize that some patients have unique situations that require us all to put our heads together and share ideas and experiences to produce the best outcomes,” he said. “The Advanced Wound Care Clinic opened in June 2012 and has consistently been achieving significant results for patients from across Fort Bend and surrounding counties like Adam. We can pull together a multi-disciplinary team that includes family medicine, internal medicine, plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, vascular surgeons – whatever it takes to ensure that we are providing the best possible care for our patients.” Vandemark says he is grateful to the physicians, nurses and staff at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital and the Advanced Wound Care Clinic. “Everyone took really good care of me,” he says. “The day of the accident, when the ambulance crew said they were taking me to Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, I didn’t really know anything about it. But I’m glad they did.” Potential patients do not need a doctor’s referral to come to the Advanced Wound Care Clinic. Indications for wound care include diabetic wounds, pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers, non-healing surgical wounds, complex soft tissue wounds, traumatic wounds, wounds caused by radiation therapy and infected wounds. Please call 281-275-0770 to schedule an appointment; for more information, visit houstonmethodist.org/sugarland.
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FORTUNE Ranks Houston Methodist Among “100 Best Companies to Work For” for 2014
For the ninth year in a row, Houston Methodist has been ranked on FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” list, remaining the only hospital system ranked in Texas. Houston Methodist ranks Number 46 on the 2014 list, moving up 21 spots from last year. Houston Methodist is one of five Houston companies to receive the prestigious distinction, and one of 12 Texas companies on the list. Among the other U.S. companies listed, Methodist ranked Number 4 for the percentage of minorities employed. “Our employees and physicians make it possible to be honored as one of the best companies to work for in
America for nine consecutive years,” said Marc Boom, M.D., president and CEO of Houston Methodist. “Houston Methodist is a great place to work because of our employees’ complete and selfless dedication to our patients and to our values.” Houston Methodist, which includes a flagship teaching hospital, four community hospitals and a top-ranked research institute, was awarded the ranking for providing an exemplary workplace for employees. Houston Methodist was selected based primarily on a confidential survey sent to randomly selected employees, who were asked questions on the level of trust, pride and camaraderie within their workplace. Houston Methodist also submitted documentation about its work environment, from benefits to corporate policies to employee demographics. Houston Methodist offers competitive benefits, diversity in the workforce, recognition for employees and a unique environment focused on integrity, compassion, accountability, respect and excellence.
Houston Methodist Hospital is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of America’s best hospitals, ranking in 12 of 16 adult specialties for 2013, the most in the state. Houston Methodist Hospital also was ranked by the magazine as the Number 1 hospital in Houston and in Texas. Houston Methodist employs more than 15,000 employees and is comprised of Houston Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital, Houston Methodist West Hospital, Houston Methodist San Jacinto Hospital in Baytown and Houston Methodist Hospital Research Institute. Houston Methodist is affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College and New York Presbyterian Hospital. For more information about Houston Methodist, visit houstonmethodist.org. For more information on Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, visit houstonmethodist.org/sugarland or call 281-274-7500 for a physician referral.
Dr. Nisa Dadjoo Joins Sugar Land Dental Practice Prosthodontist Dr. Nisa Dadjoo practices in Sugar Land, Texas, specializing in dental implants, cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry. As a full time practitioner, she is committed to providing the highest quality of care for her patients in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Her compassionate nature and thorough communication are valuable assets in daily practice. Dr. Dadjoo is skilled in a wide range of dental procedures with her focus being on implant restorations, crowns, bridges, veneers, partial and complete dentures, rehabilitation of occlusion, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), sleep apnea and snoring devices. A native Houstonian, Dr. Dadjoo graduated high school at the age of 16 and then enrolled at The University of Houston Central Campus. Her outstanding
academic achievements caught the attention of one of her professors who offered her a position as a research assistant in an ongoing study affiliated with Baylor ColDr. Nisa Dadjoo lege of Medicine. Dr. Dadjoo was granted scholarships and awards for her role in the research and was invited to present internationally. She graduated Magna Cum Laude, received a Bachelor of Science and got accepted to The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston where she received her Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree (DDS). She then completed three years of extensive training in the Prosthodontics Program
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at The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston while receiving a Masters of Science in Dentistry (MSD) for her research in Biomaterials. Dr. Dadjoo entered into private practice since graduating, and she continues to stay current in her field. She is a member of the American Dental Association, American College of Prosthodontics, Texas Dental Association and the Greater Houston Dental Society. Dr. Dadjoo is fluent is English, Farsi and Turkish. Dr. Dadjoo’s practice philosophy is to provide quality care and to share her experience and knowledge with her patients to allow them to make educated decisions about their dental treatments. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Dadjoo, call 281-313-1565 or visit www. rimesdds.com.
Sugar Land Plastic Surgery’s new office and stateof-the-art surgical suite.
Sugar Land Plastic Surgery Celebrates Grand Opening March 28th The year 2013 was a period of tremendous growth and change at Sugar Land Plastic Surgery. In 2013, Dr. John Nguyen and his staff moved into their new, beautiful facility at Lake Pointe in Sugar Land. This office and state-of-the-art surgical suite was truly a labor of love as evidenced by the level of attention to detail throughout the property. Dr. Nguyen and his staff are very proud of their new home, both for the comfort it provides for their patients, as well as the added services offered at the new location. In the coming year, Sugar Land Plastic Surgery will continue to announce exciting events and services. On March 28th, Sugar Land Plastic Surgery celebrates with a Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony beginning at 4:30 pm. The community is invited to join Dr. Nguyen and his staff for refreshments, food, music and raffle prizes. For more information, call 281980-8000 or visit www.MyBodySurgeon. com or on Facebook.
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The book also includes original recipes, such as this one for Soupwiches, which combines the creaminess of tomato soup and grilled cheese in the same easy-to-enjoy sandwich. For more information, visit www.snacksthebook.com.
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What can a camel teach you about grilled cheese? Camels like the Sahara desert because it is dry. Grilled cheese sandwiches also like a hot and dry environment – the pan. Put the butter or oil on the outside of the bread, not in the pan.
Is your spinach a sunbather? Do you always grab the bag in the back to get the freshest one? That's okay for salad greens, but not spinach. USDA research has shown that spinach packed in clear plastic containers and continuously exposed to supermarket lights maintains photosynthesis. The best bet for nutrition is the bag basking in the front.
Why should you listen to your knives? Not sure if it’s time to sharpen your knife? Listen to it. Carefully ping the blade. If you hear a high-pitched tone, the blade is still sharp. If you hear a dull tone, it’s time to sharpen the knife.
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• 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at room temperature • 1/4 cup Campbell’s Tomato Soup, condensed (right from the can) • 1 tablespoon onion or shallot, minced • 2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded • 8 slices bread (English muffin bread, if available) • Olive oil Mix the butter, soup, onion and cheese. Spread equal amounts of tomato soup-cheese butter on four slices of bread. Top with the other bread slices. Press on the Soupwiches to seal. Using a pastry brush, lightly paint the outside of the Soupwiches on both sides with olive oil. Alternately, you can use soft or melted butter. Heat heavy or nonstick skillet on medium-high. When it is hot, add Soupwich. Squish and flip a few times until browned on both sides. (You can cook two at a time if your pan is big enough, and you can manage twice the squishing and flipping.) Cool the Soupwiches for a few minutes. Slice in half, plate them and serve. If you are serving the Soupwiches as an hors d’oeuvre, remove the crusts and cut into fours on the diagonal. Still want soup? Go ahead and make the rest of it. Be sure to fill the can 3/4 full with water, not all the way to the top. Family Features
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The Carnival Food and Wine class always intrigues me, and can you think of a better way to get ready for summer than taking a class called Cool Pool Wines? I sure can't! Unless, of course, it's the Bubbles: Sparkling Wine class! Don't worry, you don't have to take a seminar to enjoy the Champion Wine Garden. You can always just meet up with friends to visit and enjoy any of the more than 30 medal-winning wines served, including many Class and Reserve Class Champion-winning wines. I had the privilege of serving as a wine judge once again for this year's Rodeo's International Wine Competition, and I can tell you, there are some delicious wines on the list. It was challenge to help select the winners from thousands of entries. Just like all Rodeo Houston events, proceeds benefit student scholarships. Last year, the wine committee's efforts resulted in nearly $600,000 in sales. So, plan to swing by and enjoy a glass or share a bottle and help support Texas students while celebrating all things Rodeo!
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s Champion Wine Garden Admission: Free with a Reliant Park admission ticket or Rodeo ticket.
Cost: Wine Seminars cost between $30 - $60 per person and require an admission ticket.
Rodeo Wine Garden Hours: Monday - Thursday: 4 to 11 pm Friday: 4 pm to midnight Saturday: 11 am to midnight Sunday: Noon to 10 pm
For more information, visit RodeoHouston.com.
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he 2014 Lincoln MKZ is Ford Motor Company’s first real expression of their dedication to revitalize their luxury line. Now rebranded as the Lincoln Motor Car Company, Ford has finally pulled out all the stops in their efforts to bring back their iconic luxury status symbol. And, it shows in the new MKZ, a car that harkens to the past while being thoroughly upto-date in incorporating technology that matters. Lincolns used to be one of two top luxury car brands, along with Cadillac, that ruled American highways. But two gas crises of the 1970s that hurt large car sales, and then, Ford’s inattention to the brand eventually led to Lincoln’s drop in popularity with American buyers. Suddenly, German and Japanese luxury brands seemed cool and hip, and Lincoln was relegated to those that thought of Lincoln as a style setter. Ford realized that they needed to do something big to refocus luxury buyers back to the Lincoln brand. That first of many big things is the Lincoln MKZ, which was initially introduced as a 2013 model. It shares its DNA with the new Ford Fusion, but unlike previous Lincolns that were barely disguised versions of a Ford, this new MKZ has its own dis-
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tinct personality. Its outer shell is pure elegant Lincoln, with a grill that’s the latest version of the Lincoln split-wing that first appeared on the 1936 Zephyr. And the interior, with standard leather seats, boasts the latest in automotive technology incorporated in MyLincoln Touch that allows you to do more than just communicate hands free. With SYNC, you can set cabin temperatures, radio stations and destinations with the sound of your voice. For a base MSRP of $36,190, you have the option of choosing between two engines: a 240hp, 2.0 liter four cylinder EcoBoost that gets 22 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway. Or, for the same price, you can get the most fuel efficient luxury hybrid in America with a 2.0 liter Atkinson engine mated to a battery that puts out 188 hp and gets an impressive 45 mpg city and 45 mpg highway. For a little more money, you can get the 300 hp, 3.7 liter V6 that growls when you turn it on. If you’re in the market for an upscale mid-size sedan, do yourself a favor and check out the new face of Lincoln, the 2014 MKZ. It’s the latest advance in luxury. Follow Steve Kursur at KursarOnCars.blogspot.com. .com • March 2014
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EVENTS March 3rd, 5:30 – 6:30 pm Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday at the Library
March 15th, 2 – 4 pm FAFSA Application Assistance
Children of all ages are invited to First Colony Branch Library, located at 2121 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land, for a special Read Across America Day celebration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Families may listen to stories by Dr. Seuss, participate in crafts and munch on birthday snacks. Call 281-238-2800.
March 1st – 15th Annual Caladium Bulb Sale The Garden Club of Richmond’s annual sale features No. 1 “fancy-leafed” caladium bulbs available in red (Red Flash), pink (Carolyn Wharton) and white (White Christmas). Prices are $25 for 25 bulbs, $50 for 50 bulbs and $90 for 100 bulbs. Orders must be paid for in advance and will be available to pick up the last week in March at Joseph’s Store, located at 202 Morton Street in Richmond. Call 281-342-8528 or 281-342-2684.
March 5th, 1 – 3 pm Job Search Help: Interview Skills
March 1st, 6 – 11:30 pm Fort Bend Education Foundation Gala 2014
Families with children of all ages are invited to kick off Spring Break together with classic cartoons and refreshments at First Colony Branch Library, located at 2121 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land. Call 281-238-2800.
Enjoy a roaring evening of entertainment and fun at Sugar Land Marriot Town Square, located at 16090 City Walk in Sugar Land, as Fort Bend Education Foundation raises funds for the students, teachers and schools in Fort Bend ISD. Brush shoulders with gentlemen gangsters and glamorous flappers as you are transported back in time to the 1920s. Visit www.fortbendisd. com/foundation.
Missouri City Branch Library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway, will co-sponsor a Job Search Assistance program on Interview Skills presented by Bobi Cook, Regional Facilitator at Workforce Solutions. The program is free and open to the public. Call 281-238-2100.
March 8th, 11 am Saturday Morning Cartoons
March 14th – 30th Fort Bend Theatre Presents Emma
College-bound high-school students and their parents are encouraged to attend this informative presentation on completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) application, the first step toward receiving federal or state financial aid for college. The presentation will be held at Missouri City Branch Library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway. Call 281-238-2100.
Former Cantabilé members Paul Espinosa, James Riggins, Dylan Lischau and Michael Duty.
March 18th, 7:30 pm Cantabilé – A Fort Bend Boys Choir Program for Changed Voices The Fort Bend Boys Choir is offering an exciting new program for young tenors, baritones and basses from local area middle and high schools called Cantabilé. Tuition is $25, and weekly hourlong rehearsals will be on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 pm. Rehearsals will take place at First United Methodist Church-Missouri City, located at 3900 Lexington Boulevard in Missouri City. Call 281-240-3800 or visit www.fbbctx.org.
The award-winning Fort Bend Theatre, located at 2815 N. Main in Stafford, will present Emma, based on the classic novel by Jane Austen and adapted by Jennifer Herger. For tickets and show times, visit www.fortbendtheatre.com or call 281-208-3333.
March 22nd, 2 – 4 pm Learn About Black Cowboys of the Old West
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Travel back in time to the American western frontier days with “Black Cowboys in the Wild West” at Missouri City Branch Library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway. Dressed in authentic cowboy attire, Michael Searles will bring the Old West to life, helping the audience to better understand the western experience of the black cowboy. Call 281-238-2100.
EVENTS March 22nd, 8 pm Performance by Three Mo’ Tenors Experience the lively performance of Three Mo’ Tenors, a group of highly acclaimed performers with extraordinary vocal versatility. The show starts with classical opera and goes on to feature seven more musical styles that span four hundred years of music – all in one entertaining evening. Visit www.staffordcentre.com or call 281-208-6900.
March 23rd, 3 – 4 pm Organist Dr. Robert Gant in Recital Dr. Robert Gant will present a performance featuring selections from Bach's Clavier-übung III, as well as works of Brahms, Dupré, Elgar, Gigout, Locklair, Reger, Schumann and Vierne. The concert is free to the public at New Hope Lutheran Church Sanctuary, located at 1424 FM 1092 in Missouri City. Visit www.drrobertgantnhlc. eventbrite.com or e-mail communications@ newhopelc.org.
March 26th, 10 – 11 am Learn How to Create a Website Learn how to design and publish your own website – for free – during an introductory class at Sienna Branch Library, located at 8411 Sienna Springs Boulevard in Missouri City. Those attending the class should already have an established Google e-mail account and a basic working knowledge of computers. To register, visit www.fortbend.lib.tx.us or call 281-238-2952.
March 27th, 6:30 pm Free Seminar and Screening Kit Join Methodist Hospital for a free Colorectal Cancer Awareness Seminar presented by Dr. Ali Mahmood, Colorectal Surgeon; Dr. Jorge Darcourt, Hematologist/Oncologist and Dr. Nitesh Vachhani, Gastroenterologist. Attendees will receive a free colorectal screening kit to take home. The presentation will be held at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital’s Conference Center, located at 16655 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. To register, call 281-274-7500 or visit www.houstonmethodist.org/events.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS www.sugarlandtownsquare.com Call 281.313.SLTS March 29th, 10 am – 4 pm Friends of Missouri City Branch Library Spring Book Sale
Fort Bend ISD WATCH Health Fair
Find the best book bargains at Missouri City Branch Library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway. The selection includes gently used hardback and paperback books for adults and children, bestsellers, newer-release movies and audio books on CD. Find books, magazines, DVDs, popular music CDs and much more at greatly discounted prices ranging from 50 cents each to $2 for a sack of items. Call 281-238-2100.
Saturday, March 1st 11 am – 2 pm
Memorial Hermann Half Marathon Sunday, March 2nd 6:30 – 10 am
Fitness in the Plaza Fridays, March 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th 9 – 11 am
March 29th, 6 pm Elkins High School Project Graduation Style Show Support the 2014 Elkins High School Project Graduation Night with an evening of dinner, silent and live auctions, along with a style show produced by the Class of 2014. The event will be held in the Elkins High School Commons, located at 7007 Knights Court in Missouri City. Tickets are $250 to $300 for whole tables, $125 to $150 for half tables or $25 to $30 for individual seats. For tickets, visit https://secure.jotformpro.com/ form/33424679102957.
RPC School of Rock Concert in Town Square
March 29th, 6:30 – 11:30 pm MASH Bash Boogie 2014
Wednesday, March 26th 5 – 7 pm
Celebrate the best of the 50s, 60s and 70s with Fort Bend County Women's Center's largest annual fundraiser at Stafford Center, located at 10505 Cash Road. Attendees will be treated to an evening of dinner, dancing, auctions and more. All proceeds will be used to provide women and children with free and confidential emergency shelter, counseling, crisis intervention and other supportive services provided by the Women's Center. Call 832-435-1322 or e-mail jbreckon@gmail.com.
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Vino & Vogue Saturday, March 22nd 5 – 8 pm
Sugar Land Junior Superstar Auditions
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Living the Sweet Life:
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n 1994, I was shooting a wedding, and at the rehearsal dinner at Los Alamados, one of the dear children tugged on my dress, pointed outside and shouted “kitty!” It was November and quite a cold evening. I went out into it and bent down toward that blonde bundle, and the sweetest little kitten pushed his two front paws off of the leaves to touch my hand with his very cold nose. I scooped him up, his size no more than a few weeks, if that, old. He was instantly mine. When it came time to have and to try to have children, it was Christopher Thomas who lay in the bed comforting me while I miscarried and held steadfast to me bedside as I recovered from anything that ailed me. Christopher Thomas would sit on my lap and knead one side of me while the babies nursed the other. Christopher Thomas was there as my Granny and Big Daddy died, then my father and my uncle and my Nana. You must know, he had always been there. I began to notice lately that he was getting feeble, but I guess I was in denial. I remember saying to Brian at Christmas that this was probably going to be our last Christmas with him, but secretly, I wasn’t buying it. I should have been. On the eve of the New Year, I began to realize something was very wrong. By midday New Year’s Day, I was sure of it. Christopher Thomas began the afternoon of the eve clambering at the back door, squeaking his declawed paws on the glass in an effort to escape the home that had cared for him for 19 years. With his persistence, I caved by midafternoon to his requests and allowed him the pleasure of walking around the pool, checking the flowerbeds and even
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indulged him sitting in the Alyssum and closing his eyes while honey bees swarmed around him. He was making his last rounds to the spaces he had called home for so long. By the evening, he was drooling blood, and I knew deep down that the end had somehow crept near without me noticing. I wished more than anything at all that it hadn’t. I saw Becky, Christopher Thomas’s doctor, at HEB, and in hindsight, I know this was not a coincidence. On January 2nd, I took him into the ICU. I left my wig, which he had sat near when the babies were in their cribs learning how to sleep through the night, and Becky said he stayed near to it the entire time in the hospital. We got him on a Tuesday, Father Mike came and did his final blessings, and by Wednesday evening, I knew what had to be done. I was then, and to be truthful, I still am, a mixture of heartbroken and hysterical. His last night in between me carrying him to the potty and administering his IV’s, I secretly prayed to my Heavenly Father that as he walked through the grassy pathway to heaven, it would be my own mother who would bend down and offer her hand for him to push his cold nose. She so loved yellow Tabby’s! On the second Thursday morning of the new year, after he had given me warning and a full week to get my head
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By Alisa Murray www.AlisaMurray.com Nationally recognized portrait artist and awardwinning columnist.
wrapped around this, he passed away into God’s and my Mother’s waiting arms. His head was in my hands, and he was breathing my own breath as he went. It was awful; it was wonderful. He was 19. When these things happen to us, I find myself reflecting to parallels in my life. I pull deep into myself and search for answers. When my Nana passed away at 102, I was there. It was awful mainly because she was my mother. I had now lost two. She got me through so much, held me up when no one else even knew I needing holding. She waited though, despite post-surgerical complications, and my stubbornness that she was not going to die. When I arrived in North Carolina, I had time to give her a manicure, place her favorite perfume on her and essentially prepare myself for the inevitable. Only then did she pass. She, like my Christopher Thomas, gave me time to get my head wrapped around her death. Many never get that chance to prepare for a loved one’s passing. I have experienced both parents suddenly, just gone. Nana and Christopher Thomas gave me a gift. They each allowed me the opportunity to say goodbye. I can’t wait to see them someday on the other side! Take care of what is important to YOU!