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When: Saturday, September 21, 2024
Time: Noon to 8 pm
Place: Sundance Square Plaza, Downtown Fort Worth
Free: No admission cost / Family Friendly
The public is invited from Noon to 8 pm on Saturday, September 21st, for the second annual Sundance Square Car & Culture Show. The event kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with a vibrant showcase of lowriders and Latin culture! The event is family friendly and there is no admission cost.
This year’s show is hosted by the legendary Duke’s Car Club and will showcase more than 100 lowriders, motorcycles, and bicycles displayed throughout Sundance
Square Plaza and surrounding streets. Founded in 1962, Duke’s is the oldest continuous operating lowrider club in the world and will be judging for the Best of Show, Best Motorcycle, Best Bicycle, and Top 20 awards.
Complementing the car show activities there will be live music, folklorico and mariachi performances, along with local food and market vendors. Additionally,
attendees can explore local, regional, and international art exhibitions at Caravan of Dreams, Zona 7, and 400h galleries on Houston Street.
Mark your calendar for this festive celebration of Hispanic artistry and community!
Show presenters are Sundance Square, Duke’s Car Club and Sarah Ayala. Community supporter is Visit Fort Worth.
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Submit your creative ideas online by Sept. 30.
This free contest is open to all Fort Worth residents, offering a chance to create fun, unique names for our 12 new sweepers. We’re excited to welcome these sweepers, and we need your help naming them as they help keep our city clean.
• Imagine It: Think of fun, catchy names that you think would be perfect for the new sweepers.
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Since next week is our annual Best Of edition, full of blurbs about the best of everything our area has to offer and no regular sections, this week is my last chance to tell you about what’s happening the rest of September and some of early October Shall we begin?
North Texas Giving Day 2024 is today from 6am to midnight, and many area organizations could use your support. In the case of the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum (2201 Dottie Lynn Pkwy, Ste 115, Fort Worth, 817-534-8801), the Communities Foundation of Texas is covering all program fees, so 100% of every gift goes directly to the museum. Formerly known as the National Cowboys of Color Museum, this nonprofit is devoted to showcasing the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and frontier people and the role of the minority cowboy in our past,
present, and future. For the complete list of great organizations you can help today, visit NorthTexasGivingDay.org.
Texas Ballet Theater will bring all the fairy dust and stepsister hijinks, along with one legendary glass slipper, to Bass Performance Hall (555 Commerce St, Fort Worth, 817-212-4280) at 8pm today, 2pm/8pm Sat, and 2pm Sun. The matinee shows of Ben Stevenson’s Cinderella include a children’s area with activities and photo ops. Tickets start at $25 at TexasBalletTheater.org.
As part of the regular Rock N Roll Rummage Sale, more than 40 local vendors selling antiques, art, books, collectibles, jewelry, oddities, retro items, vintage finds, and more will gather at South Main Micro Park (105 S Main St, Fort
Worth, 817-923-1649) from noon to 6pm.
Admission is free, and food will be available for purchase. This event is typically a monthly Sunday thing, but it’s happening today as part of a regular live music series hosted by the neighborhood development group.
The third of its four-part series, the Near Southside’s Lost ’N Sound takes place at 19 venues throughout South Main Village and environs. Thirty-five artists are slated to perform, and shuttles will be running all day. Visit LostNSound.org.
The ninth annual PolaCon, an instant-film convention in downtown Denton, includes a PolaWalk at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas 10am-8pm Fri, a cyanotype workshop in Denton noon1:30pm Sat, live music at Dan’s Silverleaf (103 Industrial St, Denton, 940-808-0008, $15) at 3pm Sun featuring the Baptist Generals, and much more. For more details, visit Facebook.com/InstantFilmSociety. Convention event tickets are $25-100 on Eventbrite.com.
Speaking of the State Fair, today is opening day. Running for 24 consecutive days thru Sun, Oct 20, at Fair Park (3809 Grand Av, Dallas, 214-670-8400), this annual extravaganza has live music, a rodeo, and a car show, plus the latest innovations in fried food. For the full scoop on what’s happening when and this year’s featured fair foods and shows, visit BigTex.com/plan-your-visit. As for the general times to keep in mind, the fair is open Fri-Sat 10am-10pm and 10am9pm Sun-Thu.
While the bulk of the 2024 LBGTQIA+ celebrations happened back in June — so many that we dedicated an entire issue to Pride Month — there are also some happenings in October to coincide with National Coming Out Day and commemorate the first and second marches on Washington for LGBT rights in 1979 and 1987. One local commemorative event is Tarrant County Pride 36th Anniversary: Live Life Bold at the Fort Worth Water Gardens (1502 Commerce St, Fort Worth, 817-921-3318) from 11am to 8pm. Admission to this pet-/family-friendly event is $5 for adults, $1 for kids 5-14, and free for kids 4 and under
In unrelated “out” news, today is National Night Out, when you’re meant to stick your head out your front door and meet your neighbors and some local first responders in a friendly community setting. In Haslet, this means coming out to Haslet Community Park (301 1st St, 817-439-5931) from 6pm to 8pm to chat with the volunteer fire department and the team from the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office. The free family fun will include music, games, a petting zoo, and a touch-a-truck area where kids can check out fire and police vehicles up close. There is no cost to attend.
Summer has come and passed. The innocent can never last. Wake me up when September ends. Translation: I felt targeted
at the recent Green Day show, given all the work we do in September for Best Of. Sigh. Seeing these guys at Globe Life Field last week meant another bucket-list band checked off my list. Along with performing Dookie in its entirety, the band also played American Idiot from beginning to end. That concept album is quite political, but they kept themselves in check and let the music speak for itself with one exception: They reminded everyone to make sure they’re registered to vote. And then to go vote, of course. The band has partnered with HeadCount, a nonprofit that promotes voter registration and participation in democracy through the power of music and culture. You can check your status at HeadCount.org, but if you use the QR in the image on this page, you might win some Green Day merchandise. The voter registration deadline in Texas is today, so do it now!
By Jennifer Bovee
BY BUCK D. ELLIOTT
I harbor no personal resentment toward the University of Central Florida Knights. Way back before I knew my now-wife in 2012, she was completing her master’s degree from Iowa State and was shopping for doctoral programs. She received advice that changed the course of my life forever: “Go wherever will give you the most money.” She narrowed her list to UCF and TCU. Luckily for me — and our three children — the rest is history because Texas Christian is great at shelling out that sweet cash.
Saturday marked the very first Big 12 matchup of the new-look conference, and both teams are in that “might be good” category. Both the Knights and Frogs fell short of .500 last season, thanks to several close losses. UCF fell in three games by a combined four points. TCU lost as many by nine. Both members have also achieved undefeated seasons in the last 15 years, but despite all their similarities, these teams are constructed for starkly different purposes.
TCU’s passing attack took center stage Saturday night as sophomore quarterback Josh Hoover tossed for 402 yards and four touchdowns. Jack Bech continues to be the unexpected breakout receiver, accumulating 200 yards and a score, and he’s averaging
more than 115 yards per game. Hoover was on fire through the first half, using his talented receivers to threaten the perimeter as a makeshift run game and hitting down-the-field throws as well. The Frogs were incredibly efficient in the first half, scoring touchdowns on three of their four drives to carry a 21-7 lead into the locker room.
UCF fields a big, bullying, bruising rushing attack with a talented offensive line and beefy backfield, including their quarterback. The Knights came into Amon G. Carter as the nation’s top rushing team but were slow out of the gates. Coach Gus Malzahn’s squad punted twice during the first half but managed three long drives: one for a touchdown, the other two ending with blocked field goals.
Everything went the Frogs’ way through the first two quarters and even to open the third as a pass interference call against UCF, and a pair of short completions, led to a 50-yard connection to Bech and a 28-7 lead.
I’ll admit it. Things felt comfortable at that point. Words to the wise: Never sleep on Florida. Or Floridians. That’s when they attack, “they” being sinkholes, alligators, or just “a Florida man.” Purple fans began to trickle out to begin their victory celebrations early, and it seems Andy Avalos’ defense might have started to do the same. Despite scoring only seven points, the Knights gained 258 yards in the first half. Staring down a threescore deficit, UCF responded with consecutive 75-yard drives for touchdowns, led by efficient rushing and 20-plus-yard passes.
The Hypnotoad vibes were vacant from then on. TCU cobbled a nice drive in between Knight scores but stalled in the red zone and settled for 3. The Frogs would fail to find the end zone again, kicking another red-zone 3 during the fourth quarter, this time having reached the 1-yard line only to suffer a false start and incomplete pass and resigning themselves to a 6-point lead with the Orlandans seemingly driving the ball at will. UCF took their first lead of the game by 1 point with 36 seconds remaining. Hoover commanded his team 35 yards with the remaining seconds into position for a 58-yard kick attempt by freshman Kyle Lemmermann. It was long enough but wide right.
Jack Bech continued his Herculean season with 200 receiving yards against UCF on Saturday, but it still wasn’t enough.
TCU’s defense was hapless overall against the Knights. UCF avoided negative plays and put themselves ahead of the down marker via their rushing attack. Frog defensive linemen were simply outmuscled by the white-andgold big bodies. Despite being a run-first team, UCF ended up balanced with 289 yards on the ground and 230 through the air, which was really the linchpin of their success. TCU’s secondary was exposed as unimproved from last season, and future opponents have already taken note. Malzahn’s game plan to use the run to open up the pass (which is how non air-raid football has been built for 100 years) worked masterfully. JaTravis Broughton, a transfer from Utah, struggled all night at his cornerback position, but he certainly wasn’t the only one. Avalos’ group surrendered 519 total yards, and without three blocked kicks, the score wouldn’t have seemed as close.
It’s difficult to label an offensive performance of 34 points and 460 yards as poor, and it isn’t — a team with those stats should be winning whichever hypothetical game in question. In my heart, I’d like to blame offensive coordinator Kendal Briles in some convoluted way, but the more times my DVR hums and stat lines I pore over, it just isn’t there. The
offensive shortfall, if there really is one, was 62 rushing yards on 16 attempts and only 11 by Cam Cook, who seems to be TCU’s only hope for a prominent back this season. Despite a monstrous first half, the TCU run game was never truly established. Briles called only three runs during the third quarter and five runs in the fourth. Cook successfully carried TCU to the 1-yard line, but the false start penalty that stalled the drive might have proved to be the difference in this razor-thin matchup. The lack of a threatening rushing attack left Hoover tossing three consecutive passes short of the first-down sticks during the drive that could have iced the game. The Knights would have simply flattened their backs and run it down our throats, but we’re not built to do the same. In the end, UCF was the better team in an entertaining game of wild momentum shifts. Neither team committed a turnover or was heavily penalized. TCU stole 7 points from Central Florida’s kicking phase, but the Frog defense was exposed both in the trenches and especially in the secondary. Dykes and company had chances to close this game, and I think we’ll witness UCF finish in the Top 4 of conference squads this year as their slate appears very manageable save for Iowa State and Utah.
TCU will have a chance to regain swagger as they fight to keep the Iron Skillet when they travel to face SMU this weekend. The Ponies haven’t beaten the Frogs since 2021, and Sonny Dykes is perfect against his former team so far. SMU is fresh off a bye week and are undoubtedly hoping to capitalize on the defensive holes in Fort Worth after failing to score a touchdown in their five-field-goal loss against BYU. Dykes’ emphasis in practice this week will be no different than it’s been all offseason: score touchdowns in the red zone and finish games. Every keyboard Chicken Little will proclaim this season to be over, but undefeated was the pipiest of dreams to begin with. A small part of my lizard brain was furious over the Frog faceplant on Saturday evening, but the mature part of me appreciated what an entertaining game this really was. I didn’t go to bed angry on Saturday because, after all, UCF lost my wife to TCU, but I suppose it’s OK for the rest of you to be pissed off a while longer. l
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 59 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE: Curio Storage Oak Grove, Fort Worth, located at 9200 Oak Grove Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76140 (phone: 409-203-4147) will hold a public auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. The sale will take place at storageauctions. com beginning on 09/20/2024 at 12:00 AM and ending on 09/27/2024 at 12:00 PM. Property in each space will be sold by the space. Deposit for removal and cleanup may be temporarily required. No cash accepted. Seller reserves the right to not accept any bid and to withdraw property from sale. Property being sold includes appliances, furniture, toys, electronics, personal items, boxes, and other items. Name and unit number of tenants: Shantelle Bailey, unit 46; Dennis Coleman, unit 73; Ray ShawnWebb, unit 88; Scott Braden, unit 100; Kelly Hickman, unit 102; Derrick Bryan, unit 107; NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 59 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE: Curio Storage Vega Dr, Fort Worth, located at 6129 Vega Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76133 (phone: 409-203-4147) will hold a public auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. The sale will take place at www.storageauctions.com beginning on 09/20/2024 at 12:00 AM and ending on 09/27/2024 at 12:00 PM. Property in each space will be sold by the space. Deposit for removal and cleanup may be temporarily required. No cash accepted. Seller reserves the right to not accept any bid and to withdraw property from sale. Property being sold includes appliances, furniture, toys, electronics, personal items, boxes, and other items. Name and unit number of tenants: Nicholas Ferreira, unit 205; Alexis Heaton, unit 216; De Vonte Henderson, unit 217; Blanca Sanchez, unit 318; Vicki Jeffrey, unit 319; Roman Saldana, unit 320; Alejandro Pacheco, unit 423; Verna Davis, unit 426; Cedric Sutton, unit 432; Adriena Stegall, unit 504; Shancia Reeves, unit 507; Samantha Munoz, unit 512; Anthony & Bessie Fennell, unit 604; Beverly Hemphill, unit 612; Brandie Taylor, unit 616; Lakendrick Tate, unit 620; Cecilia Cruz, unit 621; Robert Pineda, unit 632; Trey Matthews, unit 633; Jose Barba, unit 706; Jessica Bentura, unit 708; Maria Juarez, unit 713; James Walden, 716; Kevin Urbina, unit 727; Mary Atwood, unit 804; Shancia Reeves, unit 805; Rosana Stirrup, unit 816; Pretay Thompson; unit 821;
The following vehicles have been impounded with fees due to date by Texas Towing Wrecker, 205 S Commercial St, Fort Worth TX 76107, 817-877-0206 (VSF0000964): Fruehauf, 1962, Trailer, VIN 000HABF20MC190001, $2,092.15; Lamar, 2024, Range Rover, 2024, Land Rover, VIN SALZL2FX8RH243688, $408.15; Trailer, VIN 033393, $3,044.51; Shopmade, 1996 Equip Trailer, VIN 1723, $1,781.37; and Wabash, 2000, Van, VIN 1JJV532W61L668614, $26,783.69.
EMPLOYMENT
MP Magnetics LLC seeks Senior Engineering Manager in Fort Worth, TX to lead internally & externally sponsored projects on the electrowinning of rare earth metals & the prod. of Neodymium rare earth magnet alloys. Reqs. Master’s deg. or foreign equiv in Material Sci. & Eng. or rel. field & at least two (2) yrs. of post-bacc. exp. as a Technical Mgr., Quality Mgr., or a rel. position w/ in the rare earth materials field. Exp. must incl. strip casting furnace, rare earth electrolysis cells, hydrogen decrepitation furnace, strip casting NdFeB alloys for perm. magnet, & extractive metallurgy of rare earth metals for perm. magnets. Email resume: lfisher@ mpmaterials.com.
MP Magnetics LLC seeks Robotics Engineer in Fort Worth, TX to dsgn., implement, & deploy robotic cells, systems, & components. Reqs. Master’s deg. or foreign equiv in Mech. Eng. or rel. field & 2 yrs of post-bacc. exp. as an Automation & Controls Eng., Robotics Eng., or rel. role. Exp. must incl. dsgn. and mfg. of complete automation solns., Python, MATLAB, Simulink, C++, Automation & Controls Dsgn., Cycle Time Studies, Robot Programming, PLC Programming, Mech. Designing, & Creative End-of-arm Tool Dsgns. Must have Unmanned Vehicle Systems cert. Email resume: lfisher@ mpmaterials.com
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HISTORIC RIDGLEA THEATER
THE RIDGLEA is three great venues within one historic Fort Worth landmark. RIDGLEA THEATER has been restored to its authentic allure, recovering unique Spanish-Mediterranean elements. It is ideal for large audiences and special events. RIDGLEA ROOM and RIDGLEA LOUNGE have been making some of their own history, as connected adjuncts to RIDGLEA THEATER, or hosting their own smaller shows and gatherings. More at theRidglea.com
I CAN FIX IT FOR YOU!
Handyman available for projects in Tarrant and Parker Counties. Household repairs, painting, yard work etc, I CAN HELP!
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