McKinney & Prosper, TX June 2019

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JUNE 2019

The “Gents” Issue

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MEET THE GENTS DON DAY: A VISIONARY IN MCKINNEY A SPECTACULAR OPEN HOUSE


WE GROW WHERE YOU GO Officially Open in Prosper August 2018 Albin Roach is excited to announce that Jeff Yates has opened a branch office in Prosper. As Prosper has become one of the coolest places to live, we could not resist the opportunity to be the first full-service law firm to open an office and serve its citizens! Albin Roach is committed to be the best law firm in Texas. Our diversity in practice areas allows us to develop comprehensive strategies for all your legal needs. We are confident you will not only like our lawyers, you will also love our results. We hope you will take us up on it.

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LIFESTYLE LETTER

June is for Gents WELL, SUMMER HAS ARRIVED, AND IT'S BEGINNING TO HEAT UP. Welcome to the "Gents" Issue—and Happy Father's Day and congrats to all the grads!

JUNE 2019 PUBLISHER

Sharon Duffy | sharon.duffy@lifestylepubs.com

McKinney & Prosper is blessed to have so many skilled and talented leaders in their

EDITORIAL COORDINATOR

fields. This month's issue highlights many of them, who are already well-known in

Tom Bridges | tom.bridges@lifestylepubs.com

the area due to their histories of being actively involved politically, socially or industrially. A few of them may have never caught your eye before, but they are all very worthy of your consideration when you need their product or service. We believe you will enjoy learning about Don Day, who moved to McKinney in the

CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Tom Bridges CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

Christie Connell

mid-1990s and has done a tremendous job of helping grow the Historic Downtown McKinney area into the thriving piece of Americana it is today. And, as always, we try to feature those who are giving back. This month it is Stephen Siller's Tunnel to Towers and all the great things that foundation does for the real heroes of the country: our first responders, our wounded military or even the families of those who have served and lost so much—sometimes sacrificing it all. So, grab something cold to drink, sit by or jump into the pool or lake and get your barbecue grill ready for some summer cooking!

Sharon Duffy, Publisher Sharon.duffy@lifestylepubs.com

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INSIDE THE ISSUE JUNE 2019

FEATURES 20 Luxury Living A Spectacular Home Complete with a Chic Backyard Paradise

24 Don Day One Man’s Efforts to Transform Downtown McKinney

28 Gentlemen of McKinney & Prosper A Few Good Men

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34 Tunnel to Towers Serving Our Heroes

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DEPARTMENTS 6

Lifestyle Letter

10

Good Times

16

Around Town

20 Open House 24 Local Limelight 34 Giving Back 38 Trend Setter 42 Lifestyle Calendar


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GOOD TIMES

En Fuego Cigar Shop and Lounge Opens in McKinney Just off the Historic Downtown McKinney Square and next to the new parking garage, you may notice the wonderful aroma of cigars wafting out of the new cigar shop and lounge, En Fuego!

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Wayfaring Strangers Concert at the Sanctuary Mayor George Fuller and First Lady of McKinney Maylee Thomas-Fuller joined Jon Christopher Davis, Grady Yates and Will and Crystal Yates for an unforgettable performance at the Sanctuary. Don't miss their next performance Nov. 3!

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5.

1. Maylee exuding her song | 2. A large crowd was pleased to learn this event would be held more than once a year. | 3. Prosper Mayor Ray Smith was there. | 4. Will, Crystal, Jon, Grady, Maylee and George | 5. Rachael Ralston and Melissa Kimbrell with Grady. Three sets of blue eyes! 10

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GOOD TIMES 1.

A Sunny Day in Historic Downtown McKinney Spring has sprung, and McKinney's Historic Downtown has blossomed with shoppers, alfresco diners and musicians. The warm weather seemed to please every sense as laughter and music filled the air, the food smelled delicious, and young and old wore beaming smiles.

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GOOD TIMES

Samaritan Opens New Facility The Samaritan Inn, Collin County's only homeless shelter, celebrated the opening of its new center at 1514 N. McDonald St. in McKinney. It can house up to 200 people per night and also offers a comprehensive homeless program. The facility houses both adults and children.Â

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AROUND TOWN

MCKINNEY REPERTOIRE THEATRE FUNDRAISER JUNE 19 Stop

by E.J. Wills Gastropub,

1910

in the same beautiful Bonnie Wenk setting! Join the McKinney Parks and Recreation Department, N.

City Council members, city dignitaries and Parks

Stonebridge Drive, Suite 100 (at Highway 380) in

and Recreation staff for a ribbon-cutting ceremony

McKinney June 19 from 7–9:30 p.m. to help sup-

and later, a party to celebrate. June 15 at 9 a.m. The

port your McKinney Repertory Theatre group. MRT

celebration will start at 10:30 a.m.

will receive a portion of your tips to the bartenders! Come have fun with two MRT actors who will be there as celebrity bartenders. They promise to make sure you are having a good time.

TEXAS FLOOD & MAYLEE THOMAS BAND AT THE SANCTUARY The Guitar Sanctuary is proud to present a special double bill with Tommy Katona and Texas Flood and the Maylee Thomas Band Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7) at The Sanctuary Music & Events Center. VIP Tables with seating for 4 directly in front of the stage are $150 per table (See seating chart). Downstairs seats (first come, first serve) are $25. General admission (standing room only on the upstairs balcony) tickets are just $10. Food and bar service available from Rick's Chophouse.

HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN JUNE 22

LEARN RAINWATER HARVESTING JUNE 8 AT FIRE STATION NO. 9 Collect the rain for your garden. Learn the basics

An Austin-based trio—violin, guitar and upright

and benefits of rainwater harvesting. Optional: Build

bass—that seamlessly melds the worlds of Western

and take home a 55-gallon rain barrel at $50 each.

swing and gypsy jazz, Hot Club of Cowtown has a

June 8 from 9–11 a.m. at Fire Station No. 9, 4900

global reputation for unforgettable live shows. While

Summit View Drive in McKinney. For more information,

comparisons to groups like Asleep at the Wheel,

call 972.547.7335. Register at McKinneyTexas.org.

Steep Canyon Rangers and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy are inevitable, the individual and collective talents of Elana James, Whit Smith and Jake Erwin were hailed by The Nashville Tennessean as “…one of the most original groups on the Americana circuit.” Tickets are reserved seating, $35 per person with discounts for side balcony seats, Bravo Club members, subscribers, seniors 65+, children and students 6–22. After selecting your tickets, use the drop-down menu for each ticket to access the available discounts. Current membership and coupon code required for Bravo Club member discount. No other coupon codes are active for this performance. Saturday, June 22 at The Mckinney Performing Arts Center. 8 p.m.

BONNIE WENK ALL-ABILITIES PLAYGROUND RIBBON CUTTING AND CELEBRATION Celebrate McKinney's new all-abilities playground and park enhancements. Wait until you see

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GRANDPARENTS' DAY AT THE MCKINNEY SENIOR RECREATION CENTER JUNE 11 Bring

your

grandkids

to

the

McKinney

Bonnie Wenk Park now! The new all-abilities play-

Senior Recreation Center and make memories!

ground, extended trails and multi-use fields—all

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AROUND TOWN (CON TI N UED) Each child will make their own playdough. Grandparents are required to stay throughout the duration of the program. Register in person at the McKinney Senior Recreation Center. June 11 from 2–3 p.m.

CULTURAL MUSIC SERIES: KUPIRA MARIMBA JUNE 15 Kupira Marimba's high-energy, joyful music is a foot-stomping, heart-pounding, hand-clapping experience for the whole family. The group has performed at the Austin City Limits Festival, Utopia Fest, Sunset Valley Arts Fest, Long Center for the Performing Arts, Levitt Pavilion, Austin Earth Day Festival, Masterworks Concert Series and many more. Enjoy a free, live performance at sunset with Kupira Marimba June 15 at Bonnie Wenk Park from 6:30–8:30 p.m. Feel free to bring a chair and some snacks for the show.

If you enjoyed The Group of Seven, you will want to follow-up with its sequel, Surviving Ghosts. Some people are thought to be dead... but they aren’t. See how a couple of them create havoc in Buck and Allyson’s lives in this thriller. It will keep you guessing as to who will survive.

JUNE 3, MCKINNEY CHAMBER 22ND ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC Stonebridge Country Club – Dye Course. Two shotgun start times: 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. 11:30 lunch and silent auction. 6 p.m. dinner, awards, silent

and

live

auctions.

Contact

McKinney Chamber of Commerce for more information: 972.542.0163. We are always accepting submissions

for

announcements

you’d

like to see included in our Around Town

section.

Submissions

are

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OPEN HOUSE

ARTICLE TOM BRIDGES | PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTIE CONNELL

SPECTACULAR HOME FILLED WITH MANY LUXURIOUS AMENITIES PLUS A CHIC BACKYARD PARADISE

THIS

BROTHERS

The arches frame the formal areas providing convenient access

HOME OFFERS A STUNNING, TRADI-

BEAUTIFUL

TOLL

into the kitchen and courtyard areas. The ease of flow in the home

TIONAL FAÇADE ENHANCED WITH

makes for a grand entertainment space. And, speaking of enter-

GRANBURY CHOPPED STONE, CLAS-

tainment, impress your guests in your gourmet kitchen with a culi-

SIC BRICK AND WHITE MORTAR TO

nary bar perfect for seating. Any chef would love the five-burner

PROVIDE A SPECTACULAR, CLASSY

gas stove with double ovens with a warming drawer. The beauty

APPEARANCE. The high-pitched roof,

of the kitchen matches its function with granite countertops, cus-

custom brickwork, U-shaped driveway

tom painted cabinetry, 12-inch backsplash featuring tumbled stone

and porte-cochere complete the elegance

accents and stainless-steel appliances. And 42 doors and drawers

of its appeal.

make sure you will have access to everything you need.

The visual charm of this home contin-

Your guests will find all kinds of room in which to mingle, prob-

ues throughout. Welcome your guests into

ably while noticing the tray ceilings, art niches, double opera

the two-story entry with diagonally laid

lofts and double French doors. Upstairs includes an open 29-by-15-

large-format travertine and wood flooring,

foot game room with wet bar, which includes a sink, a wine

which runs all the way from the front door to the back door. Their eyes will be drawn to the semi-curved, full wood staircase with wrought iron balusters and then to the thick molding, wainscoting, regal chandeliers and plantation shutters. Barrelled arches will lead them from one room to another.

fridge and an icemaker. They may want to freshen their drink and THE VISUAL CHARM OF THIS venture out onto the upstairs balcony from this fun space. Some may want to be entertained with a movie in the TexasHOME CONTINUES THROUGHOUT. sized (30-by-16-foot) media room with its huge silver screen and theater seats. WELCOME YOUR GUESTS INTO However, if the weather is right, most will probably be drawn to the backyard paradise with its diving pool and hot tub spa— THE TWO-STORY ENTRY WITH DIAGONALLY LAID LARGEFORMAT TRAVERTINE AND WOOD FLOORING, WHICH RUNS ALL THE WAY FROM THE FRONT DOOR TO THE BACK DOOR. CONTINUED >

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OPEN HOUSE

(C ON TI N U ED)

oh, and the triple waterfalls. If they don’t want to get wet, they can enjoy the massive, covered cedar patio with travertine flooring, an outdoor kitchen, a large grill, a fireplace and a TV. After you shoo all the party guests away, you will be able to retreat to the sublime master suite with its romantic double fireplace and elegant bay window with a sitting area. But first, you may want to soak your troubles away in the master bath fit for royalty with its oversized tub. So, whether you are entertaining or simply relaxing by the pool, enjoying a great meal or having a cool drink on the patio, life is good in your new home. With 5,496 square feet, four bedrooms plus a study, 3 1/2 bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, the game and media rooms, and a four-car garage, this is a real value at $764,900 1921 Stillhouse Hollow Drive, Prosper For a private showing, contact Randy Summers with Remax Performance Group at 214.498.0083.

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LOCAL LIMELIGHT

Don Day ONE MAN’S EFFORTS TO TRANSFORM DOWNTOWN MCKINNEY ARTICLE TOM BRIDGES | PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTIE CONNELL, AZURE PHOTOGRAPHY

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WOULD DOWNTOWN MCKINNEY BE WHAT

current company, which was formed in 1983,

IT IS TODAY WITHOUT THE FORESIGHT OF

just a few years before the challenges of 1986 for

DON DAY? Possibly, but likely not. McKinney has

Texas real estate. That period, which bankrupted

to appreciate all he has accomplished since the

many Texans owning significant properties,

mid-'90s to help make it one of the most appeal-

required him to sell many properties.

ing areas in the DFW metro.

Luckily, for McKinney, Don moved to downtown

But let’s back up a few decades. Don grew

McKinney 23 years ago. He was attracted to the

up on a farm/ranch in central Texas and gradu-

small-town atmosphere of the area, which at that

ated high school in Gatesville. At the age of 20,

time had a population of about 30,000. He noted

Don joined the Navy and became a flight crew

the historic downtown area was run-down, and

member. During his tour of duty, he partici-

many of the buildings were in need of significant

pated in the Cuban Missile Crisis and was part

repair. Because of its dilapidated condition, down-

of the naval air support teams who flew over

town McKinney had few visitors at that time.

Cuba as those deadly missiles were removed

Don saw an opportunity to bring people back

from the island. It was a harrowing time for all

to the downtown area by creating a place that

Americans, so one can only imagine the intense

featured both retail and entertainment with food,

nature of his experiences.

drink and music. Over the ensuing years, Don

After returning to Texas, he earned degrees

renovated more than 30 of the downtown build-

in math and physics from North Texas State

ings and built several new ones. Don also was

University. As a physicist, he found his options at

involved in bringing numerous restaurants to

that time were limited to either working for the CIA

downtown including Home Plate Barbecue, The

or teaching—neither of which he was excited about

Sweet Tomato, The Prison Bars and Grills, Sauce,

due to the low level of income that was offered.

Harvest, Paciugo Gelato and Rick’s Chophouse. In

Remember, this was when government employees

addition to Don’s real estate company, DFA, Ltd.,

were paid much less than the private industries.

Don still owns the Grand Hotel and co-owns with

Fortunately, Don had worked in construction

Rick Wells both Rick’s Chophouse and Harvest.

while both in high school and college and soon

But his involvement in the area isn’t lim-

after graduation was hired as a project manager

ited to his business efforts. Don served for six

for a 22-story bank building in Virginia, thus

years on the McKinney Planning and Zoning

beginning his 50-plus years in that industry. He

Commission and on the McKinney City Council

has founded several companies including his

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LOCAL LIMELIGHT

(CON TI N U ED)

Don also supports charities in the area and is

Don tries to keep a low profile but beams

an art lover. He has commissioned six works of

when he speaks of the now vibrant life in the

public art downtown, supports the annual Juried

Square and surrounding area. His primary con-

Art Show at MPAC and has partnered with the

cern today is how much McKinney is becoming

McKinney Arts Commission to bring a major

so over-regulated that starting a new business is

work of art to Mitchel Park downtown that will be

becoming a challenge. When he started building

placed there in September.

in McKinney in the '90s, he says, “It only took

Don’s family includes two daughters, one son

a few days to get a building permit. Now it can

and four grandchildren. One of his daughters

take up to a year.” He feels this a major reason

manages his office, and the other is a nurse prac-

why McKinney’s tax rate is the highest of all the

titioner. They, along with his son, an avid golfer, are

major cities in Collin County.

co-owners in all his businesses. But, he admits,

His desire to help McKinney continue to grow

what he enjoys most these days are his grand-

and build its reputation as a place that people

children. Don's thoughts on being a good parent

want to visit is obvious. No doubt he will continue

and role model? One should take care of his family,

to succeed in helping that endeavor.

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GENTLEMEN OF MCKINNEY & PROSPER

A FEW GOOD MEN GEORGE FULLER

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RAY SMITH

George Fuller has many passions. His love

Ray Smith also enjoys the many tasks

for his wife, Maylee Thomas-Fuller; music;

associated with managing a rapidly growing

and the city of McKinney top the list. He

area. Having played for the 1908 Southwest

enjoys taking on the challenges of a growing

Conference Champions Baylor Bears, Ray

city and has turned his construction com-

still maintains a strict fitness regimen and

pany over to his son, Austin, so he can focus

has led the city to awards for community

on his mayoral duties. He and Maylee have

fitness. Ray is the market president for

created The Guitar Sanctuary, its associated

Farmers Bank & Trust in Prosper. He and

music school and the Sanctuary venue.

his wife, Lena, are raising their two teenage

They also founded the Love Life Foundation,

grandsons. The demands of his “second

a nonprofit dedicated to helping those

family” keep them active, but Ray is proud

in abused relationships.

to be considered a true servant leader.

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ARTICLE TOM BRIDGES PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTIE CONNELL, AZURE PHOTOGRAPHY

DR. DOUGLAS JENSEN

PAUL HUNT

Dr. Douglas Jensen is a Texan who grew

Paul Hunt is a native of Dallas who grew

up in Dallas and now lives in Prosper. He

up in the White Rock Lake area. After grad-

is unique when it comes to teeth and smile

uating from Bishop Lynch High School and

design. He is a board-certified orthodontist

Texas A&M, he spent years as a mortgage

treating kids and adults, but he is also a

banker and loan officer in the Dallas area.

dual specialist in the related field of prost-

Paul, his brother and his niece had always

hodontics. This combination provides the

discussed creating a family-owned business

knowledge base and skill set to create and

and recently bought and are operating the

execute elegant treatment plans for even

Red Gate Inn in McKinney. They look for-

the most complex dental issues. His many

ward to making sure Red Gate Inn is a great

interests outside of dentistry enable him to

place to make wonderful memories for years

relate well to different personality types to

to come.

set patients at ease. His practice is located on the west side of McKinney. DR. NAVEEN SETTY

ROBBY HARRISON Robby Harrison is the vice president and a commercial loan officer with Farmers Bank &

Dr. Naveen Setty uses his diverse plastic

Trust in Prosper and has more than 18 years of

and reconstructive surgery skills to enhance

financial services experience. Robby received

function and form while providing the high-

his bachelor’s degree in agricultural and

est quality of care to his patients. He takes

applied economics from Texas Tech University

pride in being a plastic surgery leader in

in 1999. He is originally from Amarillo, Texas,

the DFW area. Recognized as one of the

and now resides in McKinney with his

leading plastic surgeons in D Magazine’s

kids, Caden, Kelsie and Kendall.

“Best Doctors” from 2011–2019, Dr. Setty offers plastic and reconstructive surgeries for breasts, bodies and hands. He also offers a diverse menu of nonsurgical treatments such as laser skin resurfacing, laser hair reductions, cosmetic injectables and more).

From L-R: Dr. Douglas Jensen, Dr. Naveen Setty, Paul Hunt, Robbie Harrison, Randy Summers, Dr. James Ralston, Jeff Yates, Matt Hamilton, Randy Pickle, David Yow

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GENTLEMEN OF MCKINNEY & PROSPER

RANDY SUMMERS

(CON TI N UED)

MATT HAMILTON

Randy Summers is a real estate agent

Matt Hamilton was raised on a ranch and

with Remax Performance Group in Prosper.

has owned the Local Yocal Farm to Market

He has the credo of “do it right, or don’t

shop for years. He recently opened the Local

do it at all.” It was a family mantra, and his

Yocal Barbecue & Grill restaurant. The prod-

clients benefit from his work ethic predi-

ucts he offers in both are the finest meats

cated upon providing an extraordinary real

around. He and his wife, Heather, have six

estate experience. When he’s not showing

children ranging in ages from 3 to 17. In his

properties or attending a closing, Randy

spare time, Matt supports many charities

enjoys spending time with family, listening

with his talents as an auctioneer.

to music or creating heart-healthy recipes with his wife.

RANDY PICKLE

DR. JAMES RALSTON

until he found his true passion in the roof-

Randy Pickle was a tool designer for TI Dr. James Ralston is the founding

ing industry. Having been involved for 25

president and owner of the Dermatology

years, he started Pickle Roofing Solutions

Center of McKinney. He was won nine

in 2012. The company prides itself in its

Best Dermatologist awards in the last

customer service and how it “does roofing

eight years. He lectures nationally about

right.” PRS also provides roofs for Habitats

lasers, and his dermatology expertise

for Humanity in the McKinney area at

has been featured on television, radio,

no charge. He and his wife of 25 years,

print and

Dana, have two kids away at college.

internet.

His

professional

interests include utilizing technology to enhance the art and science of dermatology. He lives in McKinney with his wife, Rachael, and their three children.

NOT PICTURED William (Bill) Johnston and his wife, Janelle, recently opened NETANYAH ORIGINAL ART in the Gates of Prosper. Having a love of art and

JEFF YATES

being artists themselves, they have developed

Jeff Yates opened the Prosper office for

great relationships with nationally acclaimed

Albin Roach LLC last year since he lives in

artists from Texas and offer pieces of art that

Prosper. He handles litigation and transac-

should soon achieve “collector” status. Bill is

tions (business, real estate, construction)

a former federal and state prosecutor and

and is general counsel to businesses. He

loves sculpting. NETANYAH ORIGINAL ART

and his wife have a blended family of two

is positioned to be one of the best art galleries

18-year-olds, two 16-year-olds and three

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infants. Jeff prides himself on his relations

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with his clients and is an avid golfer.

woodworks and custom textiles.

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It’s amazing what pets bring to our lives. I’ve had pets my whole life. I can’t remember ever living without one. Last August the love of my life, Beau, passed away very unexpectedly. Beau was that special soul. I got him when life was confusing and heccc. Mark’s heart had started its final journey and in just a few short years he would have a new one. Beau was always there for me with a huge smile, a wiggly buu or a quiet cuddle. Coming home from work or the hospital I could always count on him to uplii my spirits. He gave the best hugs and kisses you could never forget. He was the most stubborn self aware puppy ever but nothing maaered except he was my best friend. No one in my family could imagine the day I lost him and it was truly one of the worst days of my life. Mark knew the tears had to stop and while Beau couldn’t be replaced he thought a distraccon would be in order. We had recently gooen a boat and wanted a puppy that would love the water. AAer much research we ended up with a Portuguese Water Dog named Oliver. What a special soul he is. You cannot be sad around him. He loves people without que quesson and gives hugs freely. AAer a few months I just could not shake the sadness from my Beau. No maaer how much I loved this sweet puppy he ssll was not my bulldog. Well one Friday it all changed. Moose was loose. This adorable liile bulldog stole my heart. I didn’t care if it meant I would have to start over raising a puppy or have puppies only 5 months apart. My heart was his. My office is now their’ s also. Mortgage can be stressful so we are now a dog friendly office. If you’re out and about stop by to see us and meet the newest members of our team.

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GIVING BACK

Tunnel to Towers SERVING OUR HEROES

THERE IS PROBABLY NO CASUALTY OF

emergency workers who lost their lives under

9/11 WHOSE SACRIFICE HAS DONE MORE

extraordinary circumstances in the line of duty by

GOOD. Stephen Gerard Siller was a firefighter

providing a support system for the surviving family

with Brooklyn's Squad 1. He had just left his shift

and ensuring they are cared for.

and was on his way to play golf with his brothers

The Gold Star Family Home Program,

when he heard the news of the first plane crash-

launched in September 2018, honors the legacy

ing into the Twin Towers. He turned his truck

of those who made the ultimate sacrifice while

around and got his gear but found the Brooklyn

serving our country. The Foundation will provide

Battery Tunnel closed due to security reasons.

a 100% mortgage-free home to surviving spouses

The brave young man grabbed his 60 pounds of

with young children. The Foundation is commit-

gear and raced on foot to the ominous site. He

ted to raising $250 million to provide 1,000 homes

paid the ultimate sacrifice doing his duty to try to

to Gold Star Families.

save others' lives.

Look for their mobile exhibit, which provides

The mission of the Stephen Siller Tunnel to

interactive education, including artifacts from the

Towers Foundation is to honor Stephen's sacrifice

towers, documentary videos and recordings of

as well as honor our military and first responders

radio transmissions. Interactive tours are carried

who continue to protect our country.

out by FDNY firefighters who provide firsthand

The Siller family created the foundation, which

accounts of that day. Visit Tunnel2Towers.org to learn more about

has various programs to help the families of those who have suffered since that horrific day. The Smart Homes Project builds mort-

this organization, which is proud to have received a

four-star

from

Charity

Navigator,

the most-utilized independent evaluator of char-

injured service members. Each home is cus-

ities, scoring 100% in the Accountability and

tom-designed to address the unique needs of

Transparency category! More than $0.93 of every

each individual.

dollar donated went directly to program services.

The Fallen First Responder Home Program supports

law

enforcement,

firefighters and

Consider making a one-time donation or committing to $11 per month to support our fallen heroes.

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Stephen Siller (left)

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The mobile exhibit

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The FADE + hard part

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TREND SETTER

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what it is

This popular style is good for many types of hair as long as you have a lot of it. You’ll need length in the front, back and sides generally long enough to at least brush your shoulders. KEEP IT CLEAN Be sure to keep your sideburns and neckline trimmed even as your hair grows out.

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straight short

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what it is Closely related to the pompadour, the quiff haircut requires longer hair in the front and shorter hair in the back. The longer hair in the front is brushed upward and back from the forehead and away from the face. This look can be sleek and shiny for a classic look or texturized and matte for a modern take. ASK FOR Short sides and a long textured top. Be sure enough hair is left on top to brush back instead of standing straight up.

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JUNE

LIFESTYLE CALENDAR

3

6

21

TONY MACALPINE ELECTRIC ILLUSIONIST TOUR

LEARN CONTAINER GARDENING

OUTDOOR SUMMER SOLTICE YOGA

The Sanctuary Music & Events Center

Learn how to be a merry potter!

Be an outdoor yogi! Relax on the

The

Guitar

Sanctuary

McKinney Community Center

Apex Centre

pres-

You may not have space or patience

longest day of the year at outdoor

ents Tony MacAlpine and Arch

to become a master gardener, but

summer solstice yoga withinstructor

Echo at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7)

anyone can master container gar-

Phyllis Parker. This class will be using

as part of Tony's "The Electric

dening! Come learn everything you

the Sound Off headphones, which

Illusionist" tour. VIP tables for 4

ever wanted to know from the Collin

allow participants to hear the instruc-

(front of the stage: $150/table).

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tor and music. The vibrations from

Downstairs seats:

Gardening Team. 6:30–8 p.m.

the headset enhance the yoga expe-

$25. General

admission (SRO) on the balcony: $10. Standard bar and food service available from Rick's Chophouse.

rience. Call 972.547.2739 to register.

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MORNING MANIACS

TACOS WITH COPS

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Rock on in June! The bands have

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All are welcome. There will be

good time. All makes, all models, all

guests are determined. 7:30–9:30

tacos, a bounce house and a DJ.

years are welcome. 7:30–10:30 a.m.

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