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CONTENTS

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Publisher’s Letter 6, 28 Arts & Events 10 - 12

The Buzz 13, 19, 30

Intown Influential 14 - 15

Jeannette Clift George 16 - 18

Raising the Bar

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The Game 20 - 21, 28

Refresh, Refine, Redesign 22 - 23 20-21,28

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Financial Focus 24 - 25

Bluejack National 26 - 27, 29

Radio City Rockettes from New York City

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014

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A Day in the Life of a US Citizen There are days of our lives that seem forever ingrained in our consciousness. One of mine would be October 2, 2014. According to my Gregorian calendar there were only 70 days remaining in 2014. This was also the day I was to perform my duties as a US citizen and appear for jury service. After full examination of the summons, I determined it was not only my responsibility, but my right as a US citizen to become a juror. However, it was nearly 7:30am and I was looking for reasons to no show. Far too many things to do and the normal horrendous Houston traffic would surely make me late. I could say I simply forgot. My regular routine of early morning coffee at Starbucks allowed me time to sort this out. With a cup of hot jo and a dutiful pull on my psyche, I was now on my way to 1201 Congress in downtown Houston. Arriving at the parking garage, I somehow felt more important than I had in awhile. A bevy of well dressed and well armed men and women greeted me as I entered the walkway and approached a screening room. I had to practically strip passing through security. I then weaved my way through the long tunnel to the criminal courthouse with a surreal feeling, and convinced this jury service was more than a traffic violation. Three green beret looking guys exiting the elevator only confirmed my suspicion. Wondering out loud in the elevator if something big was going on, a knowledgeable voice replied “they are here to make sure nothing big does happen.” New adrenaline rush as I entered the bottom floor of the courthouse into a cinema like setting for what appeared to be a college freshman class or a real estate seminar. There were 64 numbers called which included mine and we were ordered to find the 20th floor. Realizing it was an uphill battle to claim one of the twelve juror spots, I hoped some might get lost or skedaddle due to the confusion of traversing two elevators to reach our final destination. From the windows there were spectacular views of the bayous and downtown, but soon all 64 of us were ushered single file into a courtroom. Everything became very quiet and official. As we entered a sign read bluntly, State of Texas versus Armand Davis. A young and handsome man and woman prosecution team on our right, a distinguished judge in a regular business suit in the center, and two lawyer types with what looked to be an assistant in training on the left. The bespeckled young and light brown skinned man between the two suits sat motionless, occasionally glancing at particular jurors with a wistful look. He was the accused defendant charged with capital murder. The retired judge was working this capital case due to the overcrowding of the court system and a new experiment in trying to speed up trials in Harris County. Cont. on page 28

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MUSEUMS MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON Arts of Islamic Lands: Selections from The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait Ongoing through January 4, 2015 More than 60 examples from the 8th to 18th century culled from one of the largest Islamic art collections in the world. Europe 1900 -1975: Selections from the Museum’s Collection Ongoing through January 2015 Highlights include works on paper from Pablo Picasso and first time exhibits in Houston from Anthony Caro and Judit Reigl.

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Silver: An American Art-Selections from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Opens August 30 through February 15, 2015 Works from American silversmiths and silver companies such as Gorham and Tiffany. Shadows on the Wall: Cameraless Photography from 1851 to Today Opens August 31 through November 30 Ranging from a few inches to twentyfive feet in size, this installation of images may induce a new generation of artists and photographers.

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Fangs,Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art Ongoing through January 25, 2015 Monet and the Seine: Impressions of a River Opens October 26 through February 1, 2015 Over 50 paintings from French Master Claude Monet on loan from locations around the world. Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty,1392-1910 Opens October 30 through January 11, 2015

CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON Art On The Lawn: Joseph Havel Ongoing through April 30, 2015 The third Installation from Joseph Havel includes an “endless column” of books in the center of the Museum’s lawn. Right Here, Right Now: Houston Ongoing through November 30 Solo presentations by artists living in Houston and illustrating the city’s increasing importance as a global art center.


HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON Current Exhibits “Ground Zero 360: Never Forget” Ongoing through January 11, 2015 “Experiments with Truth: Gandhi and Images of Nonviolence” Ongoing through February 1, 2015 “Birthrights Left Behind” Ongoing through June 15, 2015

THE MENIL COLLECTION Dario Robleto: The Boundary of Life is Quietly Crossed Ongoing through January 11, 2015 The sculpture inquires the history of the human heart with this site specific project Experiment with Truth: Gandhi and Images of Nonviolence Opens October 2 through February 1, 2015 130 works from artists from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe exploring the Gandhi’s ethics of “satyagraha,” or non-violence.

HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE Special Exhibits Battleship Texas Ongoing through November 16 Features 60 artifacts paying homage to the only battleship to serve in both World Wars Gemstone Carvings Harold Van Pelt transforms solid quartz, rock crystal and agate gemstones into works of art. Shark! Ongoing through March 22, 2015 Faberge; from A Snowflake To An Iceberg Opens September 19 500 jeweled treasures from the 1800’s with the Russian overview of their Russian history along with some of their stunning Easter eggs. Samurai: The Way Of The Warrior Opens November 21 through September 7, 2015

ASIA SOCIETY TEXAS CENTER Exhibits Urban Asia: Kirk Pedersen Ongoing through January 4, 2015. Although trained as a painter,

Pedersen explores urban Asia through a camera lens. Traditions Transfigured: The Noh Masks of Bidou Yamaguchi Opens October 25, 2014 – February 8, 2015. Inspired by centuries of Japanese Noh theater, contemporary works by artist Bidou Yamaguchi.

MUSIC & DANCE ARS LYRICA Bach & Sons: At The Cafe November 14 Hobby Center

DA CAMERA CHAMBER MUSIC AND JAZZ Morton Feldman: For Philip Guston November 2 Rothko Chapel Quatuor Mosaiques November 4 The Menil Collection Cecile McLorin Salvant, Vocalist November 8 Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra The Galileo Project: Music of the Spheres Claudia Acuña, Vocalist December 6 Houston Ballet The Nutcracker November 28 through December 28 Shen Yun Jones Hall December 28 through January 7 Houston Symphony African Safari November 1 Ragtime,Blues & All That Jazz November 1 - 2 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra November 3 Beethoven’s Fifth November 13 - 16 La Quinta de Beethoven November 16 Mozart’s Requiem + Beethoven November 20,22, 23

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THEATER

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A. D. PLAYERS THEATER “Mass Appeal” Ongoing through November 16

Very Merry Pops December 12 - 14

ALLEY THEATER

The Night Before Christmas December 13 -14

All Shows at the University of Houston’s “Dracula” Opens October 8 through November 2

Handel’s Messiah December 18 - 21

RIVER OAKS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA “Serious Fun” November 8 - 9

THE CATASTROPHIC THEATRE “Detroit’ Opens September 26 through October 18

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STAGES REPERTORY THEATRE “Marie Antoinette” Ongoing through November 2

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Broadway at The Hobby “Dirty Dancing” November 18 through 23

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SPORTS HOUSTON TEXANS Reliant Stadium 11/ 2 Philadelphia 11/ 23 Cincinnati 11/30 Tennessee 12/ 21 Baltimore 12/28 Jacksonville

HOUSTON ROCKETS Toyota Center 11/1 Boston 11/6 San Antonio 11/8 Golden State 11/14 Philadelphia 11/19 La Lakers 11/22 Dallas 11/24 New York 11/26 Sacramento 11/28 LA Clippers 12/3 Memphis 12/6 Phoenix 12/13 Denver 12/18 New Orleans 12/20 Atlanta 12/22 Portland 12/27 Washington 12/31 Charlotte


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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Greater Houston hosted its third annual Help…Hope…Healing Luncheon at River Oaks Country Club. DBSA Houston raised over $453,000 for its free support group program for individuals living with, or family and friends affected by, depression and bipolar disorders.It was DBSA’s pleasure to honor the John S. Dunn Foundation for being one of our community’s most influential mental health advocates and a loyal and generous supporter of DBSA since 2006.

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Radio City Rockettes Return To Houston after 8 year absence

MSG Entertainment announces the triumphant return of an all new production of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, starring the Rockettes at Houston’s Hobby Center for the Performing Arts. “We are thrilled to return to Houston’s Hobby Center with an all new production of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular,” said Don Simpson, executive vice president of productions, MSG Entertainment. “With new state-of-the-art technology coupled with dazzling new Rockettes choreography and performance elements, the 2014 production offers a truly immersive experience like nothing Houston audiences have ever seen. The Rockettes are known for their rich history, unrivaled talent, strength, precision and athleticism. This year’s production will feature a 50-foot LED screen that will transport the audience to Times Square and Santa’s Workshop with Santa and the Rockettes. In the Christmas Spectacular’s 20-year combined history outside of New York, as well as the 82-year old production at Radio City Music Hall, the show has played to nearly 75 million people. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular will run at the Hobby Center for 47 performances from Friday, December 5 through Sunday, December 28. Visit www.RadioCityChristmas.com for a full show schedule and special sneak peek!

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Art On The Avenue Houston-based nonprofit, Avenue Community Development Corporation (CDC) creates both affordable housing and artistic opportunities in neighborhoods near downtown is hosting its 18th Annual "Art on the Avenue" event on November 15th. Christine Jelson West, Executive Director of the Lawndale Art Center, is the Guest Juror for the show which features 250 local artists. The event is attended by over 1,000 guests each year. (CDC) provides affordable housing by renovating older buildings as environmentally friendly, energy efficient, homes. They also have projects -- like the Jefferson Davis Hospital -- that offer affordable housing and studio space to local artists. Some facilities even offer art classes to the younger residents. Some of the artists participating in the art show have compelling personal histories that have drawn them to Avenue CDC. Artwork from students at schools within Avenue CDC's network will be shown at the event. Interviews with project organizer. Renowned Carlos Cruz-Diez has donated a stunningly beautiful (and collectible piece) for the event. “Open Doors” installation -- 6 doors are currently on view around Houston as part of a collaboration between Texan and French artists in a citywide project facilitated by the Texan French Art Alliance. One door, created by French artists, SkunkDog, and Robert Hodge (currently at CAMH), will be on display at event ahead of its installation at an Avenue CDC development. For more information call 713-864 or go to avenuecdc.org/art-on-the-avenue

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The Bar by Marene Gustin

Jeannette Clift George is loving the butternut squash soup at Lynette Hawkins’ Giacomo’s cibo e vino. “I’m a soupologist,” she claims. “And this is wonderful soup.” At 89 years young, this doyenne of Houston theater is still going strong, running the A. D. Players she founded, acting,

Jeannette Clift George in the Alley Theatre's production of Dear Liar. Photo by Robb Webb.

writing and teaching, and sharing her amazing story over lunch. This daughter of a Texas wildcatter wound up in Houston around 1940. Not too long after that her mother took her to her very first theater experience to see a performance of Madame Butterfly. It didn’t exactly make her want to be a thespian.

Jeannette Clift George in the A. D. Players' production of Whatever Happened to the Villa Real?

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“I left there resolved to become a beautiful Japanese lady who sang!” she says with a twinkle in her eye. And while that never quite happened, she has an amazing run in theater.


She acted in high school, college and in New York City before returning to Houston where she met Nina Vance, the founder of the Alley Theatre. “When I first met Nina she asked me to do a cold reading and handed me a script,” George recalls. “When I finished she cried. I got hired and it wasn’t until years later I told her the script, Golden Boy, had been my acting final at U.T.” Despite her success with the Alley, she found another passion, her faith. In 1967 she formed the After Dinner Players (now A. D. Players), the first and still only Christian theater in Houston. Beyond just Bible plays, the theater produces secular plays and programs that uphold human value, offer creativity and promote literacy and education. In 1971 she married Lorraine George, a construction executive who also built sets for local theaters. Lorraine George passed in 2004, but not before turning his wife’s

passion into a brick and mortar reality. He bought the old Grace Bible Church building on West Alabama Street and turned it into a permanent home for their theater troupe. Over the decades George has met many celebrities, touring with Bob Hope for the U.S.O. and starring in the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s 1975 film The Hiding Place , based on the true story of Corrie ten Boom’s life in a World War II concentration camp. She was nominated for a Golden Globe award for her role as ten Boom and became lifelong friends with Billy and Ruth Graham. “The first time I was alone with Ruth I was Jeannette Clift George and Jerome Kilty in the Alley Theatre's production of Dear Liar. Photo by Robb Webb. intimidated,” she recalls. “I thought ‘what do I say to Billy Graham’s wife?’ But she turned teaches bible class weekly and produces an to me and asked where did I get my shoes!” Internet radio show. Now, in the A. D. Player’s 48th season, George is still just as passionate about her This year she will have a permanent archive faith and her theater. She not only acts but at the University of Houston and a longtime also has written 360 plays and eight books, dream will become a reality when the theater

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BUZZ By Lindsay Mowad

Greggory Burk and Stephanie Cockrell

Linda and Keith Knighten Larry and Sharin Norman

Cappy and Darlene Bisso, and Franco Valobra

Bill and Courtney Toomey and Carmen and Butch Mach

RUE DES BOURBON A NIGHT IN THE QUARTER 2014 GALA The Children’s Museum of Houston partied the night away for this year’s Rue des Bourbon – A Night in the Quarter 2014 gala, raising more than $900,000 from underwriting, big board and live auction on Oct. 17, 2014. This exuberant event inspired by the Big Easy’s joie de vivre encapsulated Bourbon Street’s boisterous spirit into The Corinthian. Laisses les bon temps rouler!

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Liz and Tom Glanville

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Jeff and Kathryn Smith Darren and Scotia Daugherty Catherine and Will Randall


The Game

BRAINS OVER BRAWN AN INTERVIEW WITH

A.J. HINCH

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While Astros fans are waiting for “the Plan” to come to fruition, they won’t have to wait any longer on a new manager. A.J. Hinch, formerly a manager with the Arizona Diamondbacks, will take over for Bo Porter who was fired toward the end of the 2014 campaign. Hinch played only 350 games in the bigs after graduating from Stanford in psychology. He was drafted as a catcher in the second round out of high school, but chose Stanford where he was inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame.. While catchers seem to have the most success as managers, it will take all of his brainpower to turn around a club that has not seen the postseason since the Astros 2005 World Series debut. Local broadcast team of John Granato and Sean Salisbury recently caught up with Hinch.

Granato: The new Astros manager, A.J. Hinch. A.J., how are you? Hinch: I’m doing well. Thanks for having me. Sorry, I think I’m a tick late. Some days I don’t know what time zone I’m waking up in. (laughter)


Astros new skipper A.J. Hinch and GM Jeff Luhnow

Granato: A.J., it must have been disappointing your first stint as manager, but we were just talking about it and you went through all that stuff for the first time already. What did you learn? Hinch: Well I learned to have a short memory. I joked with people that the statute of limitations of your first go-round stops with your second go-round. I learned a lot in Arizona and to be honest with you, I always felt that that experience gave me the background and certainly the lessons learned to get this job. I’m thankful for my time in Arizona and it was rough sledding for awhile, but it was a character-builder, information-builder and something I could take from there as a positive

as I tackle this challenge in Houston. I’m Salisbury: A.J., we all have mentors or thrilled to be here. coaches or managers that we learn from. Is there somebody or their philosophy that you Granato: Realistically, this organization has study or that has a major influence on your not had the players on the field to win enough managerial career? baseball games to be a contender. What are the realistic expectations this year? Are we still Hinch: I was sort of a journeyman for my looking farther forward or should we can think short career, so I got to play for a lot of different that this is a team that can really contend? styles. When you spend your career like that, you tend to gravitate to those that made you Hinch: The last couple of years the Astros have think. I’ve played for Gene Lamont and Charlie really struggled as they’ve sort of peeled it back Manuel. Those two guys, in their own way, as many layers as they can to build a strong really challenge you to think through the game. foundation.The attention has to be a shift Gene Lamont was the first guy to talk to me towards winning now and moving forward. as an older player. I was playing for him in The arrow is pointing in the right direction. AAA when I was going up and down with the Everyone’s put in a lot of heavy lifting to do that Phillies. He was always a guy who taught the and I’m not into predictions as to where that game 24/7 and I enjoyed the cerebral part of leads. I think that progress is very important. I the game under him. Under Manuel I got the know the 19-game progress in the win column offensive side of the game, the pitcher vs batter last year is something to talk about. I think that stuff was key. As a front office member, I was there’s going to have to be another 19-game exposed to both Bob Melvin and Bud Black, improvement to be relevant in this 89-90-91 both of which I have high respect for and the win category. Stepping forward, there’s a real way they approach their teams and the game. talent base here, but putting limitations on So I’m taking little bits and pieces: the fire of teams is not something I’m about. As cliche Larry Bowa, the fun atmosphere of Tony Pena as it sounds, you’ve got to play 162 [games] and my first manager, Art Howe, who is going to figure out where you stack up against your to be doing some sports work with me in opponents. This team is showing progress and Houston. we need to push the fast forward button and talk a little bit more about winning and a little Granato: Who do you think are our leaders, bit more about emphasizing blending older your go to guys in that dugout right now? guys with the new guys. Cont. on page 28

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REFRESH,

REFINE,

REDESIGN By Marie Scanlin

T

here is a new dynamic in the world of Interior Design. It is the increasing awareness that your home makes a statement about who you are. People want their home to reflect their lifestyle rather than a design style. They want furnishings that show their individuality and express who they are. As a result, eclecticism is in. Mix it up is the new aesthetic. Old meets new. Rustic meets contemporary. Antiques live next to modern furnishings. A cowhide graces a marble floor and crystals hang from a rusty chandelier. It’s all about layering. The dining table you grew up with can look fresh with a clean lined chair. Abstract art above an ornate buffet can bring it into the 21st century. Mixing antique with modern, traditional with mid-century, modern with ethnic can make a room

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Unify the space with color. Mix up the wood finishes but select a color that you can repeat throughout the room. A color from the rug can be repeated in a painting or a pillow or a lamp. The eye will see that color repetition and the room will appear harmonious. Enjoy your treasured items and find ways to incorporate them with fresh selections. Inspiration is everywhere... online, on television, in magazines. Refresh, Refine, Redesign!

Marie Scanlin Marie Scanlin managed Cierra Interiors for 15 years, from 1999 to its closing in June 2014. Over the years she has worked with numerous Cierra clients to create personalized, interesting interiors... from mixing furnishings of different styles to complete remodels. Currently, she is working as an independent interior stylist. mscanlin1@gmail.com.

look layered, soulful, evolved over time. The surprise of the mix creates visual interest and personality and shows off your unique style. Scale and color are key to create the look. When mixing different styles or periods it is important to keep the scale similar so the pieces appear related. Showcase a carved mirror over a straight lined console table that is slightly wider than the mirror. The unexpected contrast will create a pleasing tension.

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FINANCIAL FOCUS FINANCIAL SCAMS AND SCHEMES: What you don’t know can hurt you by Evans Attwell Senior Vice President, Frost Bank

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hether or not you fall victim to one of countless frauds, scams and schemes that try to separate you from your money these days depends mostly on what you know and don’t know. The magnitude of the problem is difficult to calculate because no centralized fraud clearinghouse exists, and new variations of existing schemes appear constantly. Many crimes go unreported because their victims are too embarrassed or afraid to come forward. Babies, the youngest victims of identity theft, may not even discover they’ve been harmed for another decade or more. What is clear is that no one is immune, regardless of age, education, income or geography.

New twists on old schemes Much of this dishonest activity is based on schemes that have been around forever, but in today’s world, technology enables criminals to put new and unexpected twists on them. Exceptionally good at what they do, individuals behind the scams often appear completely legitimate and trustworthy, and are masters at playing on their target’s weaknesses, insecurities or desires. Thanks to media attention, more people are aware of identity theft these days, but they are not as knowledgeable about other types of fraud just as

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harmful. Colorful names like pigeon drop, Nigerian letter, Iraqi dinar, Vietnamese dong, granny scam, phishing, secret shopper and others belie the sinister intent of these crimes. Sadly, these predatory activities continue to multiply as the Internet and other communications tools make it increasingly easy for criminals—even those half a world away—to reach out and touch you. Not only can they steal financial resources but also their victims’ dignity and peace of mind. Recovering lost money and trust can be difficult, costly and slow, or more likely, impossible.

Defend yourself With so much at stake, education is the first—often the best—defense against getting caught up in a criminal’s web. Learn all you can, and pass it on to others. There is plenty to know, but the good news is, there are more resources than ever before to help you understand the risks and how to protect yourself and your money.


Some recommended resources are websites for federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission (ftc.gov), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (fbi.gov), the U.S. Secret Service (secretservice.gov), U.S. Postal Inspection Service (uspis. gov), the state’s Attorney General office (oag.state.tx.us), and local police departments. One additional website, funded by the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, is also particularly useful: lookstoogoodtobetrue.com. That website’s name points to good advice. If something— an investment return, a business opportunity, out-of-theblue prizes or lottery winnings, anything—sounds too good to be true, it very likely is. If you think you are a victim of fraud, don’t keep it to yourself. Contact local law enforcement immediately. Depending on the type of fraud, you may also need to quickly alert your bank, credit card company or other appropriate organizations.

Contact Evans at 713.388.1367 or evans.attwell@frostbank.com.

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DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH

Andy Mitchell, President of Lantern Asset Management Michael Abbott, President of Beacon Land Development Tiger Woods, Bluejack National course designer Casey Paulson, President Bluejack National Bryon Bell, President of Tiger Woods Design

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When Bluejack National opens for business next fall, this picturesque plot of land onced deemed as the next “Augusta of Texas� will have come full circle. It has been 28 years since a lawyer named Thomas H. Blake first developed this property, when along comes a group led by a veteran golf course operator Michael Abbott and his friend Tiger Woods.


Blake had initially hired Ben Crenshaw time friend Tiger Woods, who he had been to design Blaketree National Golf Club,

following with his project in Mexico.

but they only finished 11 holes. It was later finished by Blake and his friend Sam Abbott’s master plan involves funding from Chapman of Butler National, and never Andy Mitchell’s Lantern Asset Management. quite realized its potential despite the Development is well on its way with a many accolades and promise of a hilly homebuilding partnership with Woodlands piney woods course compared on occasion

custom home builder, Justin Tipler. Tiger

to Augusta National. After Blake’s death,

Woods has signed off on the first nine and

his son Tom ran it for awhile and then construction will include some 300 plus later sold it to a group of business people lots ranging from cottages to a few large from Dallas that wanted to use it to hunt “corporate” lots. Most will be in the range and play golf. They had hoped the daily of a half to one and a half acres. fees would take care of the maintenance. Before long it closed.

The course will feature many undulating open

Michael Abbott

views with not a lot of rough and forced carries Enter Michael Abbott, an accomplished golf and blind shots like the old Blaketree. There instructor and operator who had gone out

will also be a nine hole challenge course to How did your career in golf begin

on his own a few years ago to form Beacon sharpen your game. Amenities will include a Land Development. In pursuit of his dream,

six and a half mile walking trail and a family fun

Abbott woke up one morning and declared

place called The Fort. It will feature a bowling

to his wife that he was going to pursue a alley and zip line in addition to being a burger project somewhere outside of Houston. joint. There will be a high tech teaching While Abbott initially considered Crenshaw facility and Abbott maintains he will bring for the design of the course since his earlier back entertainment to his club and corporate involvement, he soon turned to his long

QUESTIONS FOR MICHAEL ABBOTT

events will be a staple at Bluejack National.

and evolve? My golf career began over 30 years ago when I was in the banking business and went on a golf trip to Pinehurst on a golf vacation. A good friend of mine by the name of Hank Haney was the director of instruction there and he said Cont. on page 29

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A Day in the Life cont.

The Game cont.

This was not only a capital murder case as the judge pointed out, but also one where television cameras would be allowed in the courtroom. A new show “After The First 48”, which is in its second season and airs on A&E network, would be filming this trial.

Hinch: Well I think it’s forming. I think part of having a young team is trying to find that switch to turn and have someone assume the role of a leader. I think that George Springer has the makings of a really good leader. He’s breaking into the big leagues with his home run power, his high energy style of play. Altuve obviously had one of the most spectacular seasons in Astros history with his total hits. What Jason Castro does behind the plate — I’ll get accused of having catcher and Stanford bias — and the selflessness he plays with is something that the team can rally around. I’m hoping the starting rotation with Keuchel, Feldman, McHugh and Oberholtzer. Toward the end Oberholtzer had a nice little run and we’ve got some young guys coming up. The tone gets set with pitching and the everyday players that post 150-160 games a year and you want to build around that. Each team has a different personality and I’m going to work hard this off season to figure out ours.

The assistant district attorney reminded the potential jury pool that an accomplice in a capital murder can be found guilty of murder even if they were not the shooter, but complicit in the crime.This meant if convicted, life without parole. The defense was made up of two lawyers, former prosecutor and author Allen Tanner, and counsel Harris Wood. The venerable Tanner asked if anyone would have a hard time not convicting the defendant before any evidence was presented. Incredibly, two people raised their hand. Strike two. After short deliberations, juror 33 became the 12th and final selection. I discovered later that each side gets to strike ten people and juror 34 was struck. I was number 35. Close, but no jury for me. The rest of us were simply told that we could leave and thanked us for our service.

Salisbury: A.J., let’s have a little fun. First of all, you’ve got to love and appreciate what the Royals did this year. I know you’d like both, but man alive, what sustains it longer: the big boppers and power hitting or small ball guys By now I was sucked in. The trial was to moving people over and being able to bunt last for only two days and I returned the and run? final day to watch the outcome. When I returned, both the district attorney and the defense team were relaxed waiting for the jury’s decision. I introduced myself so I could find out later what happened. What Renowned defense attorney I was told then that what was indisputable and part time author Allen in the trial was a man was shot two times at point blank range Tanner is currently working on 20 murder cases throughout in the back of the head and the defendant was seen on video the state of Texas. shortly after using his card. The jury deliberated only for a few Hinch: For me, it’s a little bit of everything. hours before determining that they could not get a conviction Even when you have someone like Chris Carter in the middle of the order — who has or acquittal. Hung Jury. Eight to convict four to acquit. tremendous home run power— situational When I ask lead counsel Tanner if this was a win for the defense he humbly replied, “this was a tie.” “The baseball is something I like and preach. district attorney did a great job and gave it all they had,” said Tanner. Apparently there were holes in the Bunting I’m not a big advocate of, coming DNA evidence that was found on the victim’s wallet. The district attorney, rather than retry the case, from a purist’s standpoint, but I understand offered a plea for a lesser charge which required the defendant to serve 30 years behind bars. He would how to use the outs and use the runs. Your be eligible for parole in 13 due to two years served time while awaiting trial. I asked Tanner why if they team dictates what kind of team it is. If you were only getting eight of the twelve to convict, why he wouldn’t recommend to his client to take his have a bunch of big boppers in there, I don’t think that it’s in my best decision-making chances again. He stated his duty was to present his client all his options and let him decide. I was told process or in the teams best interest to have the defendant called his mother and shortly after accepted the sentence for the lesser charge. Chris Carter focusing on bunting and moving runners over. I want him hitting the ball in the Tanner is a well documented former assistant district attorney turned criminal defense lawyer. His cases teeth. By the same token, when you’re facing include the cop killer Ron Howard and serial killer Angel Resendez nicknamed the “Railroad Killer.” the premier pitchers in the American League such as the Rangers Yu Darvish, I don’t think Tanner is currently is working on twenty capital murder cases throughout Texas. In addition to a you can rely on a three-run homer. So you dizzying schedule, Tanner found time in the evenings to pen his first novel, Legal Vengeance, which do need a blend of everything and each night has great reviews. The book is based loosely on a brilliant lawyer friend he had met years ago. The book kinda dictates how you are going to play. seems interesting and so was this day. intown 28


Cont. from page 27

they had a golf intern program at Pinehurst. I decided that sounded more fun than being a banker. Within a year I became the director of instruction at Pinehurst. My teaching philosophy was to make people more comfortable and relaxed. I then spent time at Ventana Canyon, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel in Hawaii, Instructor of golf at Four Seasons of Golf with Byron Nelson for six years and then opened a golf course in Santa Barbara. In Seattle for Ochey development I opened four courses and then worked for Discovery Land Company for nine years to open Vaquero and fifteen others for them.I was an operations service guy. Get great

The original Blaketree National Golf Club

people and treat them well. Treat people with respect and service levels remain very high. I

The rest of it you will not recognize other revert back to old August principle of one

started Abbott golf which is now Beacon with than its beauty.

cut of turf with pine e straw and mulch. We

partner Case Paulson.

are not so bold to think we are the next

The old course was sometimes compared

Will people recognize the old Blaketree National

once

Bluejack

National

is

complete? You will recognize the trees and the

to August National. How will Bluejack National be compared to the famed Bobby Jones course?

Augusta National, but the elevation changes and the sweeping long views reminiscent at Augusta has certainly been replicated by Tiger Woods and his design team.

There will be azaleas, dogwoods, and

great entry and some of the corridors. redwoods with 100 foot tall pines. We will

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The

BUZZ By Lindsay Mowad

Ashley Smart, Nicole Serrano, Hannah Weir and Sydney Scotton

Zac Scotton and Lauren Scotton

Samuel Belmar, My Tran, Taylor Higgins and Hutton Hinson Allyson Camp, Else Swann and Cat Yeatman Sarah Johnson, Reema Parappilly, Catherine Radley and Lauren Hargis

PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT AWARDS LAUNCH YOUNG PROFESSIONALS REDSHIRT COMMITTEE First mixer turns out 150 attendees, raises awareness for American Heart Association.

Elise Swann, Cat Yeatman, Laura Puckett, Maricarolyn Stith and Allyson Camp

The American Heart Association’s Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards celebrated the launch of its newly formed young professionals’ group, Redshirt Committee with a mixer held at 8th Wonder Brewery. More than 100 college football fans and alumni gathered to support the important work of the American Heart Association while watching a few NCAA games on the big screen – notably the Aggie/Arkansas showdown. Former Baylor football player and Redshirt Committee founder, Zac Scotton, and his wife Lauren hosted the event to raise awareness for heart disease and stroke, and support the fundraising efforts of the Bryant Awards. On Jan. 14, 2015, the 29th Annual Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards presented by Marathon Oil Corporation will take place at the J.W. Marriott located in downtown Houston. For information visit www.bryantawards.com.

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