Fort Worth Weekly Classifieds // February 5-11, 2025

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NIGHT & DAY

The Best Things to Do This Week, Starting with a (Very) Weird Wednesday

Wednesdays are weird. On that, we can all agree. Tonight is literally Weird Wednesday, when the Movie Mutant hosts the screening of a mystery movie at Southside Preservation Hall (1519 Lipscomb St, Fort Worth, 817926-2800). This free event also includes a night market and a vintage video preshow to go with the Valentine’s Day-themed filmic offering. The festivities start at 5pm. There’s food on-site and free parking, and it’s BYOB. If you’re seeing this info too late to attend, come next month. It’s every first Wednesday.

The weirdness above is not the only unusual thing happening today. The voting research platform Vote In Or Out (@ VoteInOrOut) says a coordinated series of protests dubbed 50 Protests in 50 States (or #50501) is planned to occur simultaneously at every state capitol at noon for the purpose of uniting likeminded participants in a collective demonstration against Project 2025, among other things. A quick search for “February 5 protests” will lead you to numerous event pages across every state. One of the top results is comedian Cliff Cash, who has a YouTube video and is very well-spoken about all of the above. The idea was initially proposed on Reddit, so you can also go to Reddit.com/r/50501/ for full details.

At 7:30pm Fri-Sat, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra celebrates an American icon. As part of Tony Bennett: The Official Musical Celebration at Bass Performance Hall (525

Worth African

Festival. As a fundraiser for the upcoming 2025 event, the nonprofit is hosting Blues in the Night at Blank Space FW (6609 E Lancaster Av, Fort Worth, 682-301-3055) 6:30pm-8:30pm, with live music by EJ Mathews. To purchase pay-what-you-candonation tickets, visit FWAAMFest.com.

Commerce St, Fort Worth, 817-212-4280), the FWSO, led by conductor Evan Roider, will perform so many of the great singer’s songs. Edward Miskie, Gina Milo, and Jeff Williams will perform on vocals alongside Jeremy Beck on piano. Expect to hear hits like “Because of You,” “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “Rags to Riches,” and more. Tickets start at $36 at FWSymphony. org. This concert is dedicated to American Airlines in memory of Flight 5342.

At 7pm at The Grackle Art Gallery (4621 El Campo Av, Fort Worth, 817-615-0681), experience the works of five artists and hear music by four. Let’s start with Harry Hoggard, who’s doing both. Hoggard paints images of musicians in a graphic style. He will also be performing this evening along with Goat Yoga and Bill Sibley. Other featured artists include photographer Jim Goodin with pinhole photography and a drone/ambient music installation; Danny Owens, who does abstract reverse painting on acrylic; Travis Barnes, who makes graphic-style paintings of the natural world plus pop-culture and science-fiction motifs; and Linda Little, who explores the potential and limitations of paper pulp as an art medium.

Now thru Sunday are the final days of Dutch Art in a Global Age at the Kimbell Art Museum (3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, 817-332-8451). Featuring paintings by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Gerrit Dou, Jacob van Ruisdael, Maria Schalcken, and many other celebrated Nederlanders, the show came to us from the renowned Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The Kimbell is open noon-5pm Sun and 10am-5pm Tue-Sat. Tickets are $18 at KimbellArt.org.

Today marks the beginning of a six-week series in the maker space at The Welman Project (3950 W Vickery Blvd, Fort Worth, 817-924-4000).

An advanced woodworking course, Carve Diem will be weekly from 6pm to 8:30pm thru Mon, Mar 17. In this class, you will learn to cut wood skillfully and do advanced joinery and routing by making a chip/olive tray, a salt dish, and more. The course is $250, with 100% of the proceeds going to the organization’s mission of providing free supplies and support to thousands of local teachers. To register, visit My.TheWelmanProject.org/Adults.

Decolonizing the Music Room, a nonprofit working toward a more equitable future for minority voices in music education, research, and performance, will soon be hosting its Fifth Annual

Now thru Sat, Mar 22, Tom Judd: American Sublime will be on exhibit at J. Peeler Howell Fine Art (3521 Locke Av Fort Worth, 817-386-0638). In his first solo show at the gallery, the Philadelphia-based contemporary artist presents icons of America in a selection of paintings in which he ponders the lore and myths of the modern dream and westward expansion. “His subjects are the finned convertibles of post-war prosperity, grain elevators, lone houses on wide prairies, and modernist homes with space-age rooflines, all promises of a better today,” says art historian E. Luanne McKinnon, adding that Judd’s “particular realism is punctuated by his craft of painting that reveals his hand at work, resulting in a type of American sublime.” The gallery is open 10am-5pm Tue-Fri and 11am-4pm Sat.

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American Roots Music
Wednesdays are weird. On that, we can all agree.
The FWSO celebrates the music of Tony Bennett at Bass Hall this weekend.
At Blank Space FW on Tue, Feb 11, help raise money for this year’s Fort Worth African American Roots Festival.
Tom Judd’s “Gas Station” is part of Tom Judd: American Sublime at J. Peeler thru Mar 22.

No talking. No food and drinks. No Galentines.

Come break the rules and say “yes!” to new art experiences at the Carter’s Second Thursdays! Every Second Thursday is different than the last — mingle with fellow art lovers, make art, and meet visiting artists, sometimes with live music and always with themed cocktails. You’ll never think of museums in the same way again.

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THURSDAY FEB 13 | 5–8 P.M.

LOVE & LIBATIONS

Invite your crush, your crew, or come alone and meet someone new for a night themed around the many types of love in our lives.

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MUSIC

Amor del Sur

With their new project (and two young’uns), this young couple keeps hustling onstage and off.

Celestial L’amour and husband Luis Lopez have been making and performing music since the pandemic and are now only getting busier.

Onstage and at home.

Full-time workers and parents, the young couple is running two projects concurrently: L’amour’s eponymous alt-rock band that’s releasing a new EP this month and Amor del Sur, an R&B-esque outfit with Lopez on guitar, Jack Emery on sax, Tanner Moseley on drums, Sean Powers on lead guitar, and David Sentendrey on bass. Amor del Sur also has an EP coming out soon.

“Being a mom of two children, we have managed with a great support system for me” and Lopez, L’amour said, shouting out her father and mother-in-law, who help L’amour and husband Lopez follow their “dreams of creating music that brings hope for the world.”

Amor del Sur has released two music videos so far, and both really reveal a sound

L’amour: “We wrote what we felt inside and what we ourselves wanted to hear, and it has really paid off.”

that’s much softer than the frontwoman’s crunchy namesake group.

Amor del Sur’s debut singles, “Fiction” and “So Alive,” do not in any way represent a rebranding of Celestial L’amour, the frontperson said.

“The [del Sur] songs are something different and new that spark interest,” L’amour added. “If audiences enjoy Amor del Sur over Celestial L’amour, there’s no loss.”

For the EP, Amor del Sur worked with

Blue 13 Productions’ Greg Muzljakovich (Kyoto Lo-Fi, MD Wulf, Big Fan of the Bison) and sound engineer and good friend J.M. Burton (Mountain Kid, Keanu Leaves), whose creative touch was “tremendous,” L’amour said, adding that she and the band are “happy” with the results so far.

“It’s a big difference going from high-energy rock to a more slow-paced feel,” she said. “We are embracing both to what they are and are comfortable doing whatever needs to be done.”

Celestial L’amour, she added, “has been great for the venues we have played at, but at times it can be limiting when we want to play in different environments. We created Amor del Sur to achieve just that,” with the aim of performing at such marquee spots as Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall and Texas Live!, plus private events.

L’amour said her new project’s first show will be local and soon.

“Celestial L’amour is our main project,” she said, “and we have a bit of shows lined up that we are making a priority for. Locally, I noticed a trend of there being a lot of the same messages behind the songs that didn’t hold a lot of value to the listener. We wrote what we felt inside and what we ourselves wanted to hear, and it has really paid off. If we can just bring hope to one person to not give up and realize that their life has value, then we have accomplished everything we have set out to.” l

L’amour: “Being a mom of two children, we have managed with a great support system.”

WEEKLY LISTINGS

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Top resources for everything. Okay, almost everything.

Welcome to Classifieds

Below are some resources for your consideration, including astrology, faithbased listings, mind-body-spirit and health-wellness practitioners, home services, and more. Welcome to Fort Worth Weekly Classifieds.

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19)

Boundaries between different aspects of your world—professional and personal, spiritual and practical—might blur in interesting ways. A temporary dissolution of the usual limits may offer you surprising insights and unexpected opportunities for realignment. Be alert for helpful clues about how to adjust the way you see things.

TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20)

From day to day, glaciers appear static. But they are actually slow-moving rivers of ice that have tremendous creative power. They can make or reshape valleys, moving tons of dirt and rock. course of their activity. Imagine yourself as a glacier in the coming months, Notice and keep track of your slow but sure progress. Trust that your persistence will ultimately pay off.

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 20)

Everything important will arise in threes —except when they come in twos, in which case you should hunt for the missing third. PS: When the wild things call to you, respond promptly.

CANCERIAN (Jun 21-Jul 22)

Call on the help of the past melodies and memories that still resonate — and that can inspire your future adventures! Your words of power are regeneration, revival, and reanimation.

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22)

Generate good fortune for yourself by going on a quest to discover rich potentials

and stirring possibilities that are as-yet hidden or unexpressed. Be bold enough to scan the frontiers for sources of beauty and truth that you have been missing.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22)

Austrian playwright Elfriede Jelinek won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2004, and Romanian-German author Herta Müller earned it in 2009. But, winning this prestigious award did not boost their book sales. In some markets, their famous works are now out of print. In 2025, do in your own spheres what they only half-accomplished in theirs. Gather more appreciation and attention while simultaneously raising your income.

LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 22)

You are in a phase when you have the power to blend and synergize seemingly opposing aspects of your world. You would be wise to meditate on how to find common ground between practical necessity and spiritual aspiration. .

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21)

Sometime in the next five months, you will make interesting discoveries while looking for something other than what you find. They won’t be as spectacular as

circulate oxygen in the frozen depths. Be like them: Adjust to an apparent problem in ways that lead to fine evolutionary innovations.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20- Feb 18)

Your intuition and instincts will bring you insights that may seem unearned or premature. (They’re not!) You will garner breakthroughs that seem to be arriving from the future.

PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20)

One of the world’s deepest caves is Veryovkina in the nation of Georgia. At its lowest, it’s 7,257 feet down. There are creatures living there that are found nowhere else on earth. Make this your symbolic power spot for now. Dive further into the unknown depths than you have in quite some time. Fascinating mysteries and useful secrets await you.

EXPANDED HOROSCOPES

For unabridged versions of the horoscopes above by Rob Brezsny, go to FreeWillAstrology.com.

MEDITATIONS IN AN EMERGENCY

the terracotta army discovered by farmers digging a well, but they will be fun and life-changing.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21)

Author Zora Neale Hurston said, “There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” The first half of 2025 will ask questions, and the second half will answer them. Gather and polish your best questions in the next five months, then in July tell life you are ready to receive answers.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)

Hemoglobin is an iron-bearing protein that’s crucial to most life. It enables the transportation of oxygen in the blood. The icefish of the Antarctic seas, lacks it. They evolved other ways to obtain and

Feeling overwhelmed by current events? Here are some things you can do. Set Boundaries: Pick 2-3 key issues you deeply care about and focus your attention there. You can’t track everything. That’s by design. Impact comes from sustained focus, not scattered awareness. Use Aggregators and Experts: Find trusted analysts who do the heavy lifting of synthesis. Look for those explaining patterns, not just events. Making you feel overwhelmed is part of the plan. When you recognize this, you regain some power. Take breaks. Process. This is a marathon. Practice Going Slow: Wait 48 hours before reacting to new policies. The urgent clouds the important. Initial reporting often misses context. Build Community: Share the cognitive load. Different people track different issues. Network intelligence beats individual overload. Remember: They want you scattered. Your focus is resistance.

Interested in more of this type of info? Subscribe to the Freewill Astrology newsletter by Rob Brezsny at https://newsletter. freewillastrology.com.

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CLASSIFIEDS

TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION AND INTENT TO OBTAIN AIR PERMIT (NORI)

PROPOSED AIR QUALITY PERMIT NUMBER 178447

APPLICATION. Jar-Tex Industries, Incorporated, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for: Issuance of Permit 178447

This application would authorize construction of the JARTEX Solona Facility located at 2232 Solona Street, Haltom City, Tarrant County, Texas 76117 AVISO DE IDIOMA ALTERNATIVO. El aviso de idioma alternativo en espanol está disponible en https:// www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/air/newsourcereview/airpermits-pendingpermit-apps. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to application. https://gisweb.tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=-97.251111,32.791666&level=13. The facility will emit the following contaminants: hazardous air pollutants, and particulate matter including particulate matter with diameters of 10 microns or less and 2.5 microns or less.

This application was submitted to the TCEQ on December 2, 2024. The application will be available for viewing and copying at the TCEQ central office, the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth regional office, and the Hurst Public Library 901 Precinct Line Road Hurst, Tarrant County, Texas 76053 beginning the first day of publication of this notice. The facility’s compliance file, if any exists, is available for public review in the Dallas/Fort Worth regional office of the TCEQ. The application, including any updates, is available electronically at the following webpage: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/air/airpermit-applications-notices

The executive director has determined the application is administratively complete and will conduct a technical review of the application.

PUBLIC COMMENT. You may submit public comments to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. The TCEQ will consider all public comments in developing a final decision on the application and the executive director will prepare a response to those comments.

PUBLIC MEETING. You may request a public meeting to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below. The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments or ask questions about the application. A public meeting about the application will be held if requested by an interested person and the executive director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing.

After technical review of the application is complete, the executive director may prepare a draft permit and will issue a preliminary decision on the application. If a draft Air Quality Permit is prepared, a Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision is required and it will then be published and mailed to those who made comments, submitted hearing requests or are on the mailing list for this application and will contain the final deadline for submitting public comments.

OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING. You may request a contested case hearing if you are a person who may be affected by emissions of air contaminants from the facility. If requesting a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, and daytime phone number; (2) applicant’s name and permit number; (3) the statement “[I/we] request a contested case hearing”; (4) a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the application and air emissions from the facility in a way not common to the general public; (5) the location and distance of your property relative to the facility; (6) a description of how you use the property which may be impacted by the facility; and (7) a list of all disputed issues of fact that you submit during the comment period. If the request is made by a group or an association, one or more members who have standing to request a hearing must be identified by name and physical address. The interests the group or association seeks to protect must also be identified. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the application/permit which would satisfy your concerns.

The deadline to submit a request for a contested case hearing is 30 days after newspaper notice is published. If a request is timely filed, the deadline for requesting a contested case hearing will be extended to 30 days after the mailing of the response to comments.

If a hearing request is timely filed, following the close of all applicable comment and request periods, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for contested case hearing to the Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material air quality concerns submitted during the comment period. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and zoning are outside of the Commission’s jurisdiction to address in this proceeding.

MAILING LIST. In addition to submitting public comments, you may ask to be placed on a mailing list to receive future public notices for this specific application by sending a written request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below.

AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at www14. tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the Public Education Program toll free at 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040.

Further information may also be obtained from Jar-Tex Industries, Incorporated, 2232 Solona Street, Haltom City, Texas 76117-5314 or by calling Mr. Doug Durant, Project Manager, CD Environmental Engineering at (972) 889-7200.

Notice Issuance Date: January 17, 2025

EMPLOYMENT

Omnicell, Inc. has openings in Fort Worth, TX (Telecommuting permitted from anywhere in the U.S.):

Engineer II, Software (job # 00066040): Analyze user needs and develop software solutions. Update software or enhance software capabilities.

Engineer III – Software (job # 00050075): Analyze users’ needs & then design & develop software to meet those needs.

Applicants should submit resume to: humanresources@omnicell.com and reference job #.

CLASSIFIEDS

EMPLOYMENT

American Airlines, Inc. has openings in Ft. Worth, TX for: Sr. Developer, IT Applications (Ref. 2394): Resp for leverag’g cutt’g edge tech to solve biz probs at American Airlines by participat’g in all phases of the developm’t process from inception through transition, advocat’g the agile process and test-driven developm’t, us’g objectoriented developm’t tools to analyze, model, design, construct, and test reusable objects, and mak’g the codebase a better place to live and work; Sr. Engineer, IT Infrastructure (Ref. 1982): Resp for both traditional and cloud-based infrastructure implementations based on designs from infrastructure architects; Sr. Engineer, IT Infrastructure (Ref. 1051): Resp for perform’g activities related to database administration such as software installations, configuration, Patch upgrade of Oracle database, and configuration setup; Sr. Data Scientist, Safety (Ref. 2262): Resp for clos’g the loop between the data collected throughout American’s operation and the appropriate operational stakeholders involved in risk-based decision mak’g; Manager, Airport Analytics and Reporting (Ref. 2175): Resp for provid’g frontline leaders with the data and analytics to drive our objectives in Reliability, Accountability, and Profitability; Sr. Engineer, IT Infrastructure (Ref. 2362): Resp for provid’g a good understand’g of concepts related to server load balanc’g, WAS cluster’g, and other application-scal’g concepts; To learn more or to apply send inquiries &/or resume to Gene Womack via email: Gene.Womack@aa.com. Please include Ref # in subject line. #LI-DNI

EMPLOYMENT

American Airlines, Inc. has openings in Ft. Worth, TX for: Consultant, IT Operations Research & Advanced Analytics (Ref# 2311): Resp for supporting decisionmaking across the airline, including pricing & rev mngnt, fleet &network optimization, crew & flight scheduling, airport & maint. ops & customer or social media analytics; Sr. Commodity Manager (Ref# 2176): Resp for following procurement processes per the AA GPM (General Procedures Manual) guidelines; Sr. Developer, IT Applications (Ref# 2138): Resp for collabing w/ leaders, biz analysts, project managers, IT architects, tech leads, & other developers, along w/ internal customers, to understand reqs & develop needs according to biz reqs; International Senior Finance Analyst (Ref# 3010): Perform detailed financial analysis using SAP, Cognos, & Hyperion Essbase; Sr. Engineer, IT Network Infrastructure (Ref# 2426): Resp for support’g IT verticals & biz units in implement’g new apps & making infrastructure mods as part of assigned projects & daily support of the Security Infrastructure. To apply, send resume to Gene Womack at Gene.Womack@ aa.com. Put reference number in the subject line. #LI-

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EMPLOYMENT

Architectural Metals Operations Manager for Flynn BEC LP in Fort Worth, TX: Oversee the Architectural Metals division & develop strategies to promote growth. Req’s: 2 yrs. exp. *Remote work as needed for inclement weather/appointments. Mail resume: 5233 Sun Valley Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76119. Ref. Job ID CV

EMPLOYMENT

Elevate Credit Service, LLC seeks Sr. Analyst, ERM in Fort Worth, TX to Manage the change control process of the enterprise-wide controls framework. Telecommuting permitted. Apply at www.jobpostingtoday.com, Job ID# 24188.

EMPLOYMENT

Flatiron Construction Corp. (Flatiron Dragados) is seeking a Project Engineer I in Fort Worth, TX. Performs tasks related to the collection of cost data required to monitor project budget and estimates. Please visit our career website at https://www.flatironcorp.com/careers/ for more details and apply online.

EMPLOYMENT

Finance Manager sought by Callaway Golf Sales Company in Fort Worth, TX. Partner with Sr. Leadership of Distribution depts to develop strategic & tactical business plans. Supervise 1 Finance Analyst. Up to 10% US travel req’d. Req: BS+2 yrs exp. Salary: $93,704/yr$142,200/yr. Apply by mail to: Callaway Golf Sales Co. Attn: Staffing Dept (SW), 2180 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (Must Ref. Job Code AI0719)

EMPLOYMENT

Mouser Electronics, Inc seeks Cloud Engineer Lead in Mansfield, TX. Manage development and production infrastructure using Azure Cloud resources. Telecommuting permitted up to 3 days per week. Apply: https://www.jobpostingtoday.com/ Ref #68059

EMPLOYMENT

Personal assistant needed. Position is part-time (full time after one month if you still choose to work for us), 2-3 days a week, 9 hours weekly. Weekly pay is $700 (then $1000 weekly ater 3 weeks of satisfaction on job execution and dedication). Interested applicants to email resumes to PeterBeyette1@outlook.

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HISTORIC RIDGLEA THEATER

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