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LIFESTYLE LETTER
JUNE 2018 PUBLISHER
Jane Krzysiak | Jane.Krzysiak@LifestylePubs.com EDITOR
Nicolette Martin | Nicolette.Martin@LifestylePubs.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Stephanie Hasbrouck, Nicolette Martin, Aaron Pintar
Dear Gents,
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WE TOLD YOU YOUR TIME WOULD COME, DIDN’T WE, GUYS? Since the May issue was all about the ladies, we thought it was only fair the June issue of Cross Timbers Lifestyle be dedicated to the gents of our community. While we will celebrate the dads in our lives on Father’s Day, June 17, you don’t have to be a father to find something you’ll enjoy in these pages. Now that you’ve met the female movers and shakers of the community, we’ll introduce you to some influential men in this month’s feature. Learn about what makes them unique and how they’re impacting the community. If you haven’t already, you’ll probably run into one—or several—of them out on the town! Preparing for a night out with the guys? We’ll show you the perfect places in the community to grab a drink, watch the big game or just catch up with pals. If you’d rather stay in, we provide you the perfect recipe to whip up. It’s guaranteed to
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We also introduce you to a local duo who share their favorite things with us. Finally, we put a spotlight on men’s health. It’s been months since many of us made New Year’s resolution to focus on our health and now’s the perfect time for a check-in. Happy Father’s Day and happy June, gents.
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INSIDE THE ISSUE JUNE 2018
FEATURES 14 Guys’ Night Local Hot Spots Offer Perfect Venue for a Night Out with the Guys
18 Inside a Woman’s Mind What She Says vs. What She Really Means
20 Local Male Movers & Shakers Men of Influence Share Their Proudest Achievements and Ultimate Goals in Life
34 Chad Elsey + His Dad, Chuck Father-son Legal Team of
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Elsey & Elsey Attorneys at Law Share Some Favorite Things
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DEPARTMENTS 4
Lifestyle Letter
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Good Times
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Around Town
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Hot Spot
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Inspired By
26 Healthy Lifestyle 30 Culinary Creations 32 Lifestyle Calendar 34 Local’s Choice
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GOOD TIMES
Cross Timbers Lifestyle Celebrates Six Months Guests enjoyed a spectacular sunset over cocktails and tasty hors d'oeuvres courtesy of Grapes to Wine & Priceless Catering as they celebrated the six-month anniversary of Cross Timbers Lifestyle. Peeking at the latest offerings from Park Place Motors and meandering throughout an enchanting 10-acre estate on Lake Grapevine listed by Vanessa Van Trease with Chateau Realty was the perfect backdrop.
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GOOD TIMES
The Champions for Children Gala The Champions for Children Gala was held March 24 at Circle R Ranch. The event was a fun-filled evening of silent and live auction with special performances by Bikers Against Child Abuse. All proceeds from the event will go to assist the Lewisville expansion capital campaign. The center broke ground on the new facility in January and completion is expected in March 2019.Â
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AROUND TOWN On March 29, grandparents arrived that morning for breakfast and then an onstage performance, “Royal Celebration,” that featured their grandchildren from preschool to fifth grade in their costumes singing, acting and playing in the band. Afterward, grandparents visited their grandchildren’s classrooms to see what their grandchildren have learned this school year. Many children made special cards and works of art for their grandparents as well. For weeks, students rehearsed “royal” songs and skits to honor their special guests.
GOLF TEAM WINS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP AT PALMETTO TOURNAMENT IN MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN STUDENTS PRESENT PROJECTS AT STATE SCIENCE FAIR
Championship at the True Blue Golf Plantation and
Ribbon winners from the regional science fair
Caledonia Golf and Fish Club, Liberty Christian’s golf
traveled to San Antonio March 23–26 to explain
team secured first place in its division at the tournament.
their scientific learning to judges and gain insight from a host of innovations in the field of science.
In its 13th visit to the Palmetto High School Golf
Before traveling to South Carolina, the boys played several rounds to determine their ranking
As a reward for all of their dedicated work, the
going into the tournament, with the lowest scor-
group celebrated at Fiesta Texas while in San Antonio.
ing player ranked No. 1. The winning navy team
Congratulations to the students who competed at
consisted of Jacob Taylor, Hunter Bacci, Camron
the state fair: middle school students Reeves Baller,
Reddell, Andrew Gibson and Luke Foster.
Amalya Graham, Mackenzie Hamilton, Major Hermann,
The gray team also competed and included
Savanna Morris, Michael Ramirez, Sydney Reardon,
Jackson Wallace, Garrett White, Drennan Ryan,
Julia Shanks and Kathryn Tyler; and Upper School
Jackson Hagen and Cameron Fellers.
students Austin Graves, Mary Harshfield, Lindsay Tito, Kambryn Vera, Jake Watson and Arnold Xu.
MARCUS MARQUETTES’ SUMMER DANCE
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The Marcus Marquettes’ Summer Dance Camp and
GRANDPARENTS DAY BRINGS FAMILIES TOGETHER WITH ONSTAGE PERFORMANCES AND CLASSROOM VISITS
Summer Dance Intensive will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m June 18-21 at McKamy Middle School. The Dance Camp is designed for elementary students who
Every Thursday before Easter, Liberty Christian
will be in kindergarten through fifth grade during the
School hosts Grandparents Day that welcomes
2018-19 school year. The Dance Intensive is a new dance
nearly 800 grandparents to campus every year.
experience created with trained middle school dancers
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in mind and will include professional instructors from organizations such as the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, Mavs Dancers and Kilgore Rangerettes. Both camps have an enrollment fee of $85. For more information and to register, go to MarcusDrillTeam.com.
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they march in the 130th annual Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California. Tournament of Roses President Gerald Freeny visited Flower Mound on Friday, April 27. In honor of his visit, the band hosted a barbecue dinner at Flower Mound 9th Grade Campus. Community members were able to meet Gerald and hear him
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HOT SPOT
GU YS’ NIGHT LOCAL HOT SPOTS OFFER PERFECT VENUE FOR A NIGHT OUT WITH THE GUYS
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ARTICLE STEPHANIE HASBROUCK PHOTOGRAPHY ROBERT RAY SOLUTIONS
LOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE TO GRAB A CRAFT BEER OR AN EXCEPTIONAL BURGER WITH THE GUYS? Well, look no further than your own backyard. Flower Mound and Highland Village boast many guys’ night hot spots, including three favorites: State Draft House, What’s On Tap and Burgerim. State Draft House is an upscale, yet casual draft house that features more than 80 taps of Texas-brewed libations. What’s On Tap craft beer café and growler shop features 40 rotating taps of hard-to-find beers and locally brewed root beer. Once you’ve whet your whistle, later this summer you can head over to the new Burgerim in The Shops at Lakeside for a gourmet burger experience. What’s On Tap
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HOT SPOT
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STATE DRAFT HOUSE 1050 Flower Mound Road #280, Flower Mound, TX 75028 State Draft House features beers of all kinds, including lagers, porters, stouts, pales, ambers and much more. All of the beer, wine, distilled spirits, hard ciders and craft sodas served are made in Texas. “This is where guys go to escape the day or celebrate the weekend, or just step back from the stress of life for a few hours to enjoy the simple things like good friends and good beer," owner Andrew Hendrikson says.
02. WHAT’S ON TAP 2570 FM407 #170, Highland Village, TX 75077 What’s On Tap offers 40 taps in a relaxed, neighborhood atmosphere. “We are not a huge, noisy sports bar,” owner Brad Trapnell says. “We are kind of like the neighborhood 'Cheers.' People tend to know your name here. It’s a really comfortable atmosphere.” State Draft House
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Brad says What’s On Tap specializes in craft beers, ciders, mead (a honey-based wine), nonalcoholic root beer and four wines on tap.
03. BURGERIM The Shops at Lakeside, Flower Mound Burgerim, Flower Mound’s soon to be newest eatery, offers the perfect guys’ night dining experience. Choose from the Uno, one burger; the Duo, two burgers, the Trio, three burgers; or the Party Box, 16 burgers. Customers design their own burgers by choosing from a long list of 11 proteins, including dry-aged beef, wagyu beef, turkey, chicken, salmon and veggie, and an impressive list of 12 toppings, including fried egg, jalapeños, bacon, blue cheese and grilled onions.
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INSPIRED BY
INSIDE A WOM AN’S MIND WHAT SHE SAYS VS. WHAT SHE REALLY MEANS ARTICLE STEPHANIE HASBROUCK PHOTOGRAPHY KALI HIRST ROCKPOINTE CHURCH
MARRIAGE
MINISTRY LEADERS BRIAN AND EDIE SANDERS DESCRIBE THEIR 38-YEAR MARRIAGE AS “GLORIOUSLY HARD.” “Women tend to view life in color. Men typically view life in black and white,” Brian says. Both say couples should look beyond their differences and remember they are on the same team and that differences aren't wrong—just different. The two share some common phrases that men and women often interpret differently.
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what she says “Why don’t we turn off the TV and just talk?” what he hears “What he hears is, ‘Why don’t you put your head in a vise, and I’ll turn the handle until your head explodes.'”
what she says
“I’m fine.” what she means “When she responds with ‘I’m fine,’ don’t fall for it. She means you need to keep digging until you figure out what’s really bothering her. When he responds with ‘I’m fine’ or ‘What you are wearing is fine,’ it means fine. Fine really means fine.”
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the LOCAL BUSINESS OWNER Jack Moore, CEO Grassperson Lawn Care & Landscape WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT THUS FAR? I have worked hard to put myself in a position to invest in a growth-oriented company that prides itself on delivering great services to great customers by great customer-oriented team members. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL IN LIFE? My ultimate goal is to leave a legacy of being a good role model for my family, friends and business associates and leaving the world a bit better because of my efforts.
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ARTICLE STEPHANIE HASBROUCK PHOTOGRAPHY ROBERT RAY SOLUTIONS
LO CAL M AL E MOVE R S & SHAK ERS MEN OF INFLUENCE SHARE THEIR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENTS AND ULTIMATE GOALS IN LIFE
T H E E D U C AT O R Randy Canivel, Director Midwestern State University Flower Mound Campus WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT THUS FAR? My proudest accomplishment, at present time, is my career in higher education. Seeing the impact your leadership and teaching abilities have on those you teach is impactful— and lifelong! WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL IN LIFE? My ultimate goal in life is to be the best husband, son, friend and professional. When I leave this earth, I would like to know that I impacted someone in a positive manner. CONTINUED >
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LOCAL MALE MOVERS & SHAKERS
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the COMMUNITY SERVANT James Lawrence, Youth Director Trietsch Memorial United Methodist Church WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT THUS FAR? Over the last few years, I have served with Americorps through Project Transformation, graduated from UNT while working full-time, and spent a few years as a youth director. I am most proud of the way that I have learned how to manage my life so that relationships can be my priority in the midst of everything else. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL IN LIFE? My goal in life has always been to create community, wherever I am, that mirrors the love and care that God has shown in my life.
THE LEADER Tom Hayden, Mayor Flower Mound WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT THUS FAR? There are many things I am proud of doing as mayor, but what I feel the best about is the morale of the approximately 600 employees that work for Flower Mound has improved dramatically. That’s the thing that will impact our residents the most. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL IN LIFE? My ultimate goal in life is, when I die, to go to heaven. 22
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THE CEO Spencer Turner, CEO Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Flower Mound WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT THUS FAR? Seeing my hospital win best place to work in the nation for the third time as awarded by Modern Healthcare magazine. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL IN LIFE? Just to be the best I can be professionally and personally. I am always trying to get better. CONTINUED >
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THE ADVISER Jeffery Price, Managing Director Merrill Lynch - Price & Associates WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT THUS FAR? From the time I first started in the industry, I have had a driving passion to help my clients achieve stability and financial security to the best of my ability. I am very proud of the growth and development of my team here at Merrill Lynch, along with the impact we have made in our clients’ lives. It is so rewarding to see clients meet their financial goals. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL IN LIFE? My ultimate goal is to serve others well and leave a legacy to my family and my community.
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
FROM DAD BOD TO RAD BOD
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THIS WORKOUT IS DESIGNED TO CHALLENGE ALL MUSCLE GROUPS USING LARGE MOVEMENT PATTERNS THAT WILL TARGET YOUR UPPER BODY, LOWER BODY, CORE AND CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. Movements should always be performed with control, with attention given to proper form. Move through each circuit with a 90-120-second rest before starting the next round. Optimal results will be achieved with two to three sets of each group, using a weight that will be challenging during the last few repetitions. As with any exercise program, please consult with a physician or fitness professional before starting a new fitness program if you have health concerns.
TRY THIS TOTAL-BODY WORKOUT TO BUILD MUSCLE AND BURN FAT ARTICLE AARON PINTAR, TRAINING MANAGER, LIFE TIME FITNESS FLOWER MOUND | PHOTOGRAPHY ROBERT RAY SOLUTIONS
T HE WO RKOUT
TOTAL BODY MUSCLE BUILD TOTAL BODY MUSCLE BUILD SET 1 – REPEAT EACH EXERCISE FOR A TOTAL OF 20 REPETITIONS. Russian Twist with Medicine Ball – Start
in a seated position. Lean back slightly, keeping your midsection engaged. Rotate your torso and tap ball on the ground on each side of the body. Squat to Dumbbell Overhead Press – Start
with a hip width stance. Hold dumbbell at shoulder height. Squat down to a 90-degree knee angle. Stand back up and press dumbbell overhead, fully extending arms. Wall Ball – Stand close to a solid wall.
Hold a ball in front of the chest and squat down to load your movement. Stand quickly, extending your arms and throwing the ball up against the wall; catch the ball on its return. Aim 8-10 feet up the wall. (You can also throw the ball straight up if no wall is available.) CONTINUED >
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SET 2 – REPEAT AS MANY REPS AS YOU CAN IN 30 SECONDS; REST 60 SECONDS IN BETWEEN EACH EXERCISE. Pushup with Side Crawl – Start in full pushup position with knees off the ground. Perform a regular pushup, dropping chest close to the ground and back up. At the top of the position, walk your hands to the side, taking a step to the right with each hand and repeat pushup. At the top of the pushup, walk each hand to the opposite side and perform a pushup. Repeat side to side between each pushup until the set is complete. You can drop to your knees if the intensity is too high. Dynamic Lunge – Stand in place with feet next to each other. Step forward with one leg and drop low in a lunge position with your front and back knee at 90-degree angles. Return back to start position and repeat by alternating each leg. Pushup Knee to Elbow Crunch – Start in a pushup position, holding your core engaged. Bring one knee up to the elbow on the same side, tap the elbow and return to the pushup position. Repeat at a dynamic pace, alternating legs each repetition. SET 3 – REPEAT AS MANY REPS AS YOU CAN IN 30 SECONDS; REST 60 SECONDS IN BETWEEN EACH EXERCISE. Bent Over Row – Stand with a weight in each hand. Hinge forward at the waist, keeping your back flat and your core engaged. Start with both arms straight. Lift weights by keeping arms close to the body, finishing with the weight to the side of the torso. Lower back to start and repeat. Keep back in a neutral position with your eyes looking down at the floor. Legs Up Crunch – Lie on your back with legs extended straight toward the ceiling. With your hands reaching up toward your feet, press lower back into the floor. Lifting your shoulders off the ground, reach up and tap your legs anywhere between your shins and feet. Return to start and repeat. Jump Rope – Can be done with or without a jump rope. Aim to do as many repetitions as possible inside of 30 seconds. 28
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CULINARY CREATIONS
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WHETHER YOU’RE COOKING FOR ONE OR COOKING FOR MANY, THESE EASY DISHES ARE SURE TO IMPRESS ANYONE GATHERED AT YOUR KITCHEN TABLE ARTICLE NICOLETTE MARTIN
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FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH WITH JALAPEÑO SLAW INGREDIENTS (SANDWICH) 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon ground paprika 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder Cayenne pepper, to taste Boneless, skinless chicken breasts Vegetable oil (as needed) Sesame seed bun Pickles
DIRECTIONS 1. Mix the flour, paprika, garlic powder and cayenne pepper together in a shallow bowl. 2. Fill your skillet with oil to about 1-inch deep and heat to 350 degrees. 3. Coat your chicken breasts in the flour and seasoning mixture, then carefully place them into the heated oil. 4. Cook until golden brown with an internal temperature of 165 degrees. 5. Lightly toast your sesame seed bun, then top with pickles, fried chicken breast and slaw to taste.
FOR THE SLAW Combine mayo, hot sauce, garlic and dill pickle juice with shredded red cabbage, pickled onions and candied jalapeños.
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IN A BREAKFAST MOOD? CREATE THIS SANDWICH WITH WAFFLES INSTEAD OF A BUN AND ADD SYRUP TO THE CHICKEN ONCE FRIED.
CARNE ASADA STREET TACOS WITH AVOCADO RELISH INGREDIENTS (TACOS)
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1/2 red onion, coarsely chopped 3 cloves garlic, peeled 2 tablespoons adobo sauce
MARINATE THE STEAK IN THE REFRIGERATOR FOR UP TO 24 HOURS FOR EXTRA FLAVOR.
2 tablespoons olive oil 2 teaspoons cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano Salt and pepper, to taste Choice of steak Fresh flour or corn tortillas Lime, optional
DIRECTIONS 1. Blend the red onion, garlic, adobo sauce, olive oil and seasoning in a food processor or blender, adding water as needed until smooth. 2. Marinate the steak in the mixture for at least 30 minutes prior to grilling. 3. Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a large grill pan and add the steak, cooking to desired doneness. Let rest in a foil tent for 10 minutes then chop into small pieces and assemble tacos as desired.
FOR THE RELISH Chop and combine avocado, fresh jalapeĂąo, cilantro, onion, lime juice and salt to taste. Top with queso fresco and pepitas as desired. Steak marinade from CulinaryHill.com
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JUNE
LIFESTYLE CALENDAR
1 THE LAKESIDE MUSIC SERIES
evening festivities kick off at 6 p.m. The morning events include a 1K/5K walk/run, a family fish out and Arbor Day Proclamation along
16 THE LOVE TO THE MAX SCHOLARSHIP SCRAMBLE
The Shops at Lakeside in
with the giving away of Texas Na-
Flower Mound
tive Redbud trees. Head back to
The Lakeside Music Series will fea-
the park that same evening for
The Love to the Max Scholarship Scram-
ture Sebastian Valenzuela at 7:30
music, food, drinks, kids activi-
ble will be at Bridlewood Golf Club, 4000
p.m. Admission is free. Free concerts
ties and a spectacular fireworks
W. Windsor Drive in Flower Mound. Reg-
every Friday night throughout the
display. HighlandVillage.org/525/
istration includes lunch, a goody bag and
summer. For a complete list of art-
Celebrate-Highland-Village
T-shirt. The event also will include a silent
Bridlewood Golf Club
ists, check out LakesideDFW.com/
auction and raffle. For more information,
LakesideMusicSeries.
visit @LovetotheMax on Facebook.
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ART POP-UPS IN THE PLAZA
"CELL PHONE SHOTS"
Saturday evenings in June, encounter
Wayne Ferguson Plaza
16 FATHER-SON BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Medical City Lewisville Grand Theater
live artists creating various forms of
Members of the Visual Art League
art in Wayne Ferguson Plaza, 150 W.
of Lewisville are featuring the "Cell
Church St. in Lewisville. Art Pop-Ups
Activities Center
Phone Shots" exhibit 10 a.m. to
in the Plaza takes place 6 p.m. to 8
The Flower Mound Community Ac-
5 p.m. Monday through Saturday
p.m. every Saturday through June 30.
tivities Center will host a father-son
through June 9 at Medical City
For more information, visit @otlewis-
basketball tournament from 8 a.m.
Lewisville Grand Theater, 100 N.
ville on Facebook.
to 2 p.m. Divisions include third and fourth grade, fifth and sixth grade,
Charles St. For more information, visit @otlewisville on Facebook.
The Flower Mound Community
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BIRD WALK
CAC BIRTHDAY BASH
Learning Area
Lewisville Lake Environmental
and seventh and eighth grade. Registration deadline is June 14.
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Flower Mound Community
The Lewisville Lake Environmen-
THE QUEBE SISTERS
Activities Center
tal Learning Area (LLELA), Jones
Medical City Lewisville Grand Theater
The Flower Mound Community Ac-
Street and North Kealy Avenue in
Texas Tunes 2018 presents The Que-
tivities Center will hold its Birthday
Lewisville, will hold a Bird Walk
be Sisters from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Bash from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Join the
from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. The cost
Medical City Lewisville Grand The-
Town of Flower Mound Parks and
is $5 per vehicle, cash or check
ater, 100 N. Charles St. Tickets are
Recreation Division as they cele-
only. LLELA holds bird walks every
available at MCLGrand.tix.com.
brate the CAC’s 10th birthday. The
second Saturday. Ages 10 and older
Outdoor Water Park will be open
are welcome.
late, and the event will feature live entertainment and fireworks. The event is free for members and $4 for nonmembers.
15 FRIDAY MOVIE MADNESS: "COCO"
28 DIXIELAND DELIGHT SOUNDS OF SUMMER
The Shops at Highland Village
Flower Mound Community
Tap your toes when you come out
Activities Center
to enjoy country Top 40 covers at
The Flower Mound Community Ac-
the Shops in Highland Village. Live
tivities Center will feature the movie
music on Thursday nights this sum-
Unity Park
"Coco" beginning at 7:30 p.m. during
mer. For a complete summer calen-
Morning activities: 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.;
its Friday Movie Madness.
dar and more information, check out
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TheShopsAtHighlandVillage.com. 32
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CHAD ELSEY + HIS DAD, CHUCK FATHER-SON LEGAL TEAM CHUCK AND CHAD ELSEY OF ELSEY & ELSEY ATTORNEYS AT LAW SHARE SOME OF THEIR FAVORITE THINGS
SON’S FAVORITE THINGS:
DAD’S FAVORITE THINGS:
01 Favorite local place to watch
05 Favorite book?
a game?
The Jack Reacher series by Lee Child
Buffalo Wild Wings
06 Favorite weekend getaway? 02 Favorite book?
Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman
The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck
07 Favorite place for a round
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03 Favorite weekend getaway?
of golf?
Yountville, California, in the spring
Where nobody can see my swing or Oak
and summer and Jackson Hole,
Tree Country Club, Edmond, Oklahoma.
Wyoming, in the winter.
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08 Favorite local place to watch 04 Favorite place for a round
a game?
of golf?
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse
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