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FEBRUARY/MARCH 2021 - THE PET & PATIO ISSUE

INTERVIEWwith

DR. DREW

SANDERSON

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TABLE OF

Contents ASK THE EXPERTS 11 Dentistry with Country Lakes Family Dental

ARTICLES 04 Rex Carter Go Fund Me 08 10 Best Dog Parks 12 Inside Community & Education 14 5 Things To Do 15 Metroport Chamber Business Awards Winners

19 Been Exposed To Covid-19 Know Your Next Steps

20 Texas Patina Cookie Crawl 22 Sheriff’s Corner with

Sheriff Tracy Murphree

24 10 Pet Friendly Outdoor Patios 26 We Are Not Safe Yet! 27 Why You Should Volunteer 29 From The Ashes Comes A New Hope

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INTERVIEW with

DR. DREW

SANDERSON Cover Image The Flower Mound Plastic Surgery and Live Young Wellness Spa Team

30 Foodie Friday DFW: Berries & Batter Cafe

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Publisher of Murray Media Group, kelly@murray-media.com

Publisher & Editor Scott & Kelly Murray

Administration

Love of PETS The

Even If They Get Me In Trouble

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he winter season is upon us! For some, it brings crisp walks outside, for others it means the opportunity to curl up with a good book and a cozy fire. Either way, it’s a wonderful time of year to celebrate family in all its forms, pets included, and for me that’s exactly what my dogs and cat are - family. So for all you pet lovers out there welcome to our pet issue where we celebrate the relationship between us and our furry friends. If you know me, you know that I am a big fan of quotes. I love how a few short words can uplift me and really change my mood. So in the spirit of sharing, here is one of my favorite pet quotes: “God couldn’t be physically with us so he gave us dogs... And notice, dog spelt backwards is god and they both show unconditional love!“ - Unknown In this issue, you’ll find all sorts of articles on pets, from how to avoid poisons to combating allergies. You may even find a few cute photos. Speaking of photos, send us your favorite pet photos by email or through social media. You never know when we might publish stuff like that.

Managing Editor Jana Melton Sub-Editors Bobbi Byrne Alisha Tran

Writers & Editor

Steve Gamel, Diane Ciarloni, Jean Eisenmann, Jade Kensington, Caylie Howard

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Graphic Designers Caroline Brock Alyson Modene Cayla Thompson Fernando Gomez

Photography

Miranda Longoria Photography Your Candid Memories Photography What’s That Guy’s Name? Guy T Photography

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BEST

DOG PARKS

1. THE SHACKS 5800 Windhaven Pkwy. • The Colony, TX 75056 | ShacksAustinRanch.com | 7am - 10pm The Shacks is not only a dog park but also six small restaurants connected by one large patio. It’s the perfect place to spend the day with your furry friend at the one-acre dog park before grabbing some delicious food at one of the restaurants. 2. FREEDOM DOG PARK 267 Trophy Park Dr. • Trophy Club, TX 76262 | 6am - 8pm | Closed on Thurs Freedom Dog Park is an 8.3-acre park with wooded areas for shade, doggy water fountains, washing areas, separate areas for large and small dogs, and seating areas to socialize while your dog does some socializing of its own.

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3. WIGGLY FIELD DOG PARK

1760 E. Ryan Rd. • Denton, TX 76210 | Mon-Fri 6am - 7:45pm | Wed 6am - 8pm Wiggly Field Dog Park has three different areas for small, medium, and large dogs –

providing a perfect spot for every pup. The park includes water fountains, benches, and plenty of shade! It’s located in Lake Forest Park surrounded by ponds and trails. 4. HOUND MOUND DOG PARK

1202 Garden Ridge Blvd. • Flower Mound, TX 75028 | 7am - Dusk | Closed on Wed Hound Mound Dog Park is a 5-acre park that provides two separate sections for small and large dogs. The park has a hybrid Bermuda turf, trees for shade, seating, water fountains, and pet waste stations to keep the area clean. 5. K-9 KASTLE

2200 Briarhill Blvd. • Highland Village, TX 75077 | 6am - 11pm | Closed on Thurs K-9 Kastle is located at Unity Park and is 1.5 acres with shaded areas for seating. There are two different areas for large and small dogs, and it is well-maintained

with porta-potties close by so that you can let your dog spend even more time with furry friends.

6. NORTH LAKES DOG PARK

808 W. Windsor Dr. • Denton, TX 76207 | 7am - 10am The North Lakes Dog Park is a 6.35-acre park that has three separate play areas for

small, medium, and large dogs, plus a flexible area to practice agility and obedience. There are shade structures with seating for you and water fountains for your pup. 7. ROSEMEADE DOG PARK

1330 E. Rosemeade Pkwy. • Carrollton, TX 75007 | 6:30am - 10pm | Thurs 10am - 10pm Rosemeade Dog Park is a smaller, cozier park that is 45,000 square feet. Although it’s

smaller, it still has all the works with plenty of seating, shaded areas, different sections for large and small dogs, and doggy water fountains.

9. TOYOTA OF LEWISVILLE RAILROAD PARK 1301 S. Railroad St. • Lewisville, TX 75057 8am - 10pm, closed on Thurs This dog park is one of the largest at six acres – one acre designated for small dogs, and five acres for large dogs. The park provides covered seating, wash stations if your dog gets dirty, and water fountains for both people and dogs. 10. PAWSOME PLAYGROUND DOG PARK 4800 E. Lake Highlands Dr. The Colony, TX 75056 7am - 9pm | Thurs 3pm - 9pm

8. CANYON FALLS DOG PARK

555 Westbridge Dr. • Northlake, TX 76262 | Open 24 hours Canyon Falls Pooch Park and Hay Barn is a unique spot that combines a dog park with a community gathering area. It provides two separate spots for large and small dogs with shade and seating. The historic silos serve as a unique entry to the small dog area. www.35WestMagazine.com

This dog park consists of a 0.85-acre area for small dogs and a 2.1-acre area for large dogs. It has the usual water fountains and shaded seating, but what makes this park stand out are the events they hold, like the Canine Costume Party for Halloween. FEBRUARY 2021 | 35 WEST | 9


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Dentistry: Ask The Expert

What Can Your

DENTIST

DO FOR YOU by Dr. Matt Artho, Owner of Country Lakes Family Dental photography by Your Candid Memories (YourCandidMemories.com)

I

grew up in West Texas, and most anyone from there is aware of the unique mineral content of water. My town was specifically known as “The Town without a Toothache” because the excess of fluoride in the water resulted in a decreased incidence of tooth decay.

cases. On the other hand, dental

Coincidentally for me, my dentist would 2016 a Texas Court ruled that dentists clean my teeth on Saturdays when his who don’t practice one of the nine hygienist was on a break. As a result, a specialties recognized by the ADA may cleaning was about the still advertise as “specialists” extent of my dental visit, so in Texas if they meet ...SO YOUR FAMILY my childhood perception of DENTIST MAY PROVIDE certain conditions. dentists is that they simply SOME SPECIALTY An example of this is “cleaned teeth.” SERVICES AT THE SAME the term “cosmetic dentist.” The truth is my dentist was Even though most dental STANDARD OF CARE... more than qualified in this care in this age focuses aspect of my oral health. So, you may ask on improving overall esthetics, no yourself what dental treatment should dental specialty is recognized by that you expect from your family dentist, and specific title. to what extent is your dentist qualified to To be clear, a dental specialty recognized provide certain types of treatment? I raise by the ADA is one that typically requires these concerns because on January 21, graduation from a post-graduate residency. Therefore, specialists are capable of treating advanced dental

implants, root canals, or treating children.

specialties were born from general

dental procedures, so your family dentist may provide some specialty services at

the same standard of care, for example It may be advantageous to have your

family dentist treat these situations to

avoid higher fees or over-treatment almost in the same way you would not visit a

cardiologist to take your blood pressure. The best way to determine if you or your child requires specialized treatment is

to visit your family dentist to determine if a specialist is recommended. Always

have the conversation with your dentist to understand their level of education and comfort with specific procedures.

Maintaining a lasting relationship with

your family dentist is invaluable in caring for you oral health and ensuring many happy smiles.

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INSIDE COMMUNITY

FISHING IN THE PARK EVENT March 6 | 9am - 12pm Roanoke Community Park 201 Park Dr. • Roanoke, TX

COUPLES BY THE CREEK ST. PATRICK’S DAY March 13 | 6:30pm | Couples by the Creek | 13794 Old Denton Rd. • Roanoke, TX Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day at Couples by the Creek this year! There will be dancing, archery, axe throwing, a bonfire, cornhole, photo booth, games, and dinner! This event is BYOB and will be featuring the very talented DJ-JJ. Go to www.cinnamoncreekranch.com/ and click Events for more information.

Join the Roanoke Fishing in the Park event! Entry is free for all ages and prizes are awarded to1st and 2nd place in the age groups of 6 and under, 7-11, and 1216. Bring your own fishing gear if you have it, but if you don’t, no worries, the park will supply it! Free hot dogs and water will be served.

INSIDE EDUCATION

BERKSHIRE ELEMENTARY TO OPEN AUGUST 2021 NORTHWEST ISD’S EXPO 2021 Mar. 8-12 | 7am-7pm | Virtual Event Expo is Northwest ISD’s annual district-wide student showcase event celebrating innovation, growth, and determination of the students and educators. Expo 2021 is here to celebrate the people and program that kept the students and teachers learning. To participate, students can submit a video celebration to expo.nisdtx.org/ starting February 1st through March 8th. 12 | 35 WEST | FEBRUARY 2021

Berkshire Elementary School will be Northwest ISD’s 20th elementary campus and is slated to open in August 2021. District officials have begun evaluating attendance zone boundaries to address overpopulated campuses and incorporate this new school. These new attendance zones are expected to be presented to the Board of Trustees later this spring. www.35WestMagazine.com


BOARD + BRIE NOW OPEN

CRUD CRUISER DAY March 20 | 9-11am | Roanoke Public Works | 265 Marshall Creek Rd. • Roanoke, TX Come down to the Roanoke Public Works building where they will be collecting hazardous waste from Roanoke Residents. This is a free service with a copy of your Roanoke water bill as proof of residency. To find a full list of what will be accepted go to roanoketexas.com/Calendar.aspx?EID=7963. Business, commercial, and industrial waste cannot be accepted and if the trailer is full prior to 11am, additional items will not be accepted.

Board + Brie is located at 400 N. Oak Street in Roanoke and specializes in the art of creating custom charcuterie boards. It’s the perfect combination of meats, cheeses, and seasonal fruit and decor for your gathering. You have the option to pick up a pre-made box, join an in-person or virtual class, or have them cater an upcoming event! For more info visit their website boardbrie.com/. photo courtesy of Board + Brie Facebook page

PRINCIPAL ANNOUNCED FOR BERKSHIRE ELEMENTARY

THE PEROT SCHOLARSHIP The Perot Scholarship is a new series of scholarship opportunities for students enrolled in Northwest ISD’s Aviation and Aeronautics Academy! It is six individual scholarships totalling $50,000 and will be awarded over the next three years. Current tenth grade students enrolled in the academy may apply for full scholarship in the Aviation Mechanics or Aviation Pilot pathway. www.35WestMagazine.com

Justin Vercher, the current principal at Tidwell Middle School will transition his role as the Berkshire Elementary School principal at the end of the 2020-2021 school year. He has served as principal at three of Northwest ISD’s schools. Congratulations to Justin Vercher on this honoring accomplishment! photo courtesy of Northwest ISD FEBRUARY 2021 | 35 WEST | 13


Things 5TO DO

JACK’S OUTFITTERS jacksoutfitters.com Jack’s is all about the dogs! Our store

is named after the owner’s best friend – JACK!. They offer unique gifts for your beloved pooch such as luxurious dog beds, beautiful styled & bedazzled dog collars & leads, toys that make the noise, and specialized candles, dog treats & signs for dog lovers across the globe! EAT, PLAY, LOVE AT THREE DOG BAKERY threedogdfw.com This bakery has its own unique flavor— guaranteed to delight your doggo. An ever-changing selection of unique toys, rawhides, chews, grooming gear and the latest four-legged fashion accessories gives you and your pup plenty to peruse. And of course, you can’t leave without trying they’re famous gourmet pastries or their beloved Pupcakes.® photo courtesy of Three Bog Bakery Plano Facebook pg @ThreeDogPlano

PUPPUCCINO | STARBUCKS Happiness at Starbucks isn’t limited to just humans. Bring in your four legged family member for a Puppuccino! This secret menu item is offered for free at most Starbuck’s locations. This doggie delight is just a shot of whipped cream served in an espresso or sample size Starbucks cup. No matter the size or shape Starbucks has something everyone can enjoy. photo courtesy of starbuckssecretmenu.net

DOGGIE DAY CARE Doggie daycare works a lot like daycare for children. You drop your dog off in the morning on the way to work. Your dog’s day will be filled with activities based on the curriculum set out by the daycare facility on your dog’s specific needs and temperament. And Happiness Starts With A Wet Nose & Ends With A Tail!

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BEN & JERRY’S DOGGIE DESSERTS benjerrys.co/3sjKcdQ If your furry friend gives you the puppy dog eyes when you dig into a bowl of ice cream, Ben & Jerry’s has a solution. The ice cream maker is debuting Doggie Desserts, which will hit the shelves of

grocery and pet stores this month. The line kicks off with two flavors named after its employees’ pets: Pontch’s Mix and Rosie’s Batch. photo courtesy of Ben & Jerry’s Facebook pg @benandjerrysUS www.35WestMagazine.com


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INTERVIEW with

DR. DREW

SANDERSON

photography by Your Candid Memories (YourCandidMemories.com)

How long have you been in practice here? The entity was created in late

2012, but I did not start seeing patients in Flower Mound until 2013. I was part-time in Flower Mound until 2017.

Why were you part-time until 2017? It takes time to build a plastic surgery practice, so while I was working to

establish a reputation in Flower Mound, I

was seeing patients in Gainesville, as well. So in 2017, your practice was to a point where you could come here full-time? Yes, but it was a little more complicated. The hospital where I was working in

Gainesville was struggling financially, and it just made sense for us to part

ways. I enjoyed my time and the people in Gainesville, but after I returned from

Iraq in 2017, the hospital and I mutually decided to part ways.

That’s right. You are in the Army. Tell

us about your overall experience and deployment to Iraq? The U.S. Armed

Forces is something I have always wanted to be a part of. As a child, I played with

toy guns and army men, not Legos. Had I never served, it would have always

been a regret. I am on a Head and Neck Medical Team with a neurosurgeon and an ophthalmologist, among others. The Team is responsible for injuries above

the clavicles. In 2017, things in Iraq had

settled down some for our fighting men

and women. There were a few Special Ops

men injured when I was there, but the Iraqi soldiers were taking the majority of the

D

r. Drew Sanderson, a Flower Mound resident and local business owner, is the Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Medical Director, and Owner of Flower Mound Plastic Surgery and Live Young Wellness Spa. He is recognized throughout the community for his support of local charities such as Mission Moms and The Adaptive Training Foundation, and he has been voted Best Plastic Surgeon in Denton County in each of the past five years. However, Dr. Sanderson isn’t exactly your average plastic surgeon. He has taken his medical talents to the US Army and is active duty in the US Army Reserves and a combat veteran from his deployment to Iraq in 2017. Continue reading to find out how he built one of the most successful med spas in North Texas.

casualties while taking back Mosul from the terrorist’s forces. As a side note, the more time I spend in the Army, and the

more I learn, the more respect I have for

the combat side and Special Operations Units in our Military. What they do and their sacrifice is absolutely inspiring.

Have the lessons you learned in your military service helped you in your

business? Absolutely, mostly in the area of leadership. I’ve read famous books

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on a relevant topic. It is definitely a work hard, play hard environment with the

“...the more time I spend in the Army, and the more I learn, the more respect I have for the combat side and Special Operations Units in our Military.”

goal of creating strong relationships with our patrons and serving them. The team

members who thrive in this environment become like family. Our success also

stems from our principle of not selling

anything that does not work. There are a ton of treatments out there that just do

not produce results I would be proud of offering. If I do not offer it, there is likely

— Dr. Drew Sanderson

a good reason why. On the other hand, if I find something that works, there is

Image to the right is Dr. Sanderson operating in Iraq with his team. photo courtesy of Dr. Sanderson

almost nothing that would stop me from getting it.

What are some of the favorite actually a 1st Lieutenant who had enlisted in the Army at 18 and risen through the ranks that I felt exemplified leadership well. He had earned the respect of his

soldiers. There was nothing they would not do for him — and he for them. I

definitely learned from him. I think those

lessons have certainly played a huge part in the growth of my business now.

Let’s talk about your business. How

have you done during the Pandemic?

It’s hard any time you are forced to close your business. As it turns out, the bills

keep coming in. Other businesses have been hit harder, and my heart goes out to them. I’m proud to say though, our

med spa is still growing. Since 2016, we have maintained double-digit growth

every month we have been open when compared to the same month of the

previous year. I have focused a lot on the med spa because after my deployment in 2017, I realized our med spa could

Why do you think Live Young Wellness Spa has continued to succeed? That’s a complex question, but our people and our culture play a huge role in our success. Our team is great, and the culture is one of fanatical customer service. When someone joins our team, they know from the beginning they will be in the top 1% of everything they do. In other words, they will be better than 99% of all the other people who do their job elsewhere, and we train with that goal in mind. In the last three months alone, we have had team members go to two different hormone courses, two different laser courses, a customer service course, a course on advanced techniques for thread-lifting, and receive injectable training from a nationally recognized expert. We dedicate a significant percentage of our annual budget toward training. Beyond that, every Wednesday we have a “lunch and learn” where I (or someone) gives a talk

keep my team here paid should I have to

spa, I am talking to you. THANK YOU!

Our patrons and supporters allow me to continue to serve.

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all we do. We offer hormone replacement therapy, injectables like Botox and filler,

and all forms of laser skin care, including Broad Band Light Treatments, skin

hydration treatments, and relaxing facials. We also have a monthly membership

allowing people to take advantage of

nearly all our services at a reasonable cost. Finally, if you need surgery, then we have that capability as well with an OR suite

for privacy, convenience, and to help you

avoid the hospital environment during the pandemic. The more popular treatments are our injectable treatments and our

Broad Band Light treatments, but we do a lot of all of it.

What are your future plans? I really

hope to intelligently expand. My goal is to open one more Live Young Wellness

Spa in 2021. I think our culture and system

it around or building a new one. I am

the doors open, but the med spa can

spa. If you have ever been to our med

start with an explanation of exactly what

buying a struggling med spa and turning

in Iraq, I cannot operate here and keep

for all the patrons who support our med

The answer to that probably needs to

is reproducible. It may be in the form of

deploy again. In other words, when I am

continue to function. I am truly thankful

treatments at Live Young Wellness Spa?

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currently hiring with that plan in mind. In fact, if any of your readers know of

someone hoping to get out of the med spa business or get some help, then

have them call us because I am definitely looking to expand.

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BEEN EXPOSED

TO COVID-19 Know Your Next Steps

This means you were within 6 ft. of someone who tested positive (and was contagious*) for more than 15 minutes with or without wearing a mask. www.texmed.org Info provided by the Texas Medical Association COVID-19 Task Force

YOU HAVE

YOU HAVE NO

SYMPTOMS

SYMPTOMS** GET TESTED

CONSIDER GETTING TESTED

Quarantine and wait at least 6 to 8 days before you test in order to avoid a possible false negative*** result.

While waiting on your test results, be sure to stay quarantined and away from others.

POSITIVE RESULTS

NEGATIVE RESULTS

Isolate and stay home until 10 days have passed since you first got symptoms. Also make sure it has been 24 hours since you had a fever (without medication), and your symptoms have improved.

Quarantine and stay home for 14 days since you were exposed to COVID-19. If you MUST go out, wear a mask and stay 6 ft. away from anyone who doesn’t live with you.

NOTE: Anyone who lives with you needs to quarantine for 14 days since their last contact with you.

YOU DEVELOP SYMPTOMS LATER

YOU DID NOT OR COULD NOT GET TESTED

Quarantine and stay home for 14 days since you were exposed to COVID-19. If you MUST go out, wear a mask and stay 6 ft. away from anyone who doesn’t live with you.

GET TESTED! Go to top and follow the steps for “You Have Symptoms.”

If you have trouble breathing or other serious symptoms, consult your physician for specific medical advice. This chart is intended for the general public, not health care workers.

AFTER YOUR QUARANTINE OR ISOLATION IS OVER, YOU CAN RESUME NORMAL ACTIVITIES. BUT DON’T FORGET TO WAR A MASK! *People are contagious two days before they started having symptoms until at least 10 days after they started having symptoms. People who have no symptoms are considered contagious starting from 2 days before they got tested, through at least 10 days.

**Symptoms may include fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, body aches, headache, sore throat and other symptoms.

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Cookie TEXAS PATINA

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CRAWL by Caylie Howard photos courtesy of Jennifer Green, Texas Patina social media page

his past year was filled with trying and difficult times. In the midst of a pandemic, it was easy to see that people everywhere were hurting. Denton County local business owner Jennifer Green, owner of Texas Patina in Justin, saw the need of her local community and felt led to help.

Jennifer had been watching a movie one

women she said, “I really want to do this.”

movie was hosting a cookie crawl. People

Crawl began.

day and saw that the neighborhood in the went from house to house collecting different cookies. Feeling inspired,

Jennifer thought that this would be a fun and cool way to reach out and help her local community in need.

It was then that the idea of the Cookie The group of women were on board

with this plan and began planning the

event soon after the idea was presented. They began reaching out to other local

businesses in the area to ask if they would

Jennifer works closely with a group of

also like to participate. They ended up

the area and they have meetings monthly.

wanting to take part in the event.

women that also own local businesses in

with 22 businesses that were willing and

She approached the group of around 15

The idea for the Cookie Crawl was for

to 20 women about her idea for a holiday cookie crawl back around June and July. When she presented the idea to these

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each business to provide 150 unique that were either made by the local business

owner or made specifically for the local

business owner. They wanted the cookies to be decorated for each individual business. “It’s similar to a bar crawl, except a lot cooler and on a much wider scale.” Jennifer says.

Families all over the local community

could buy tickets and “crawl around town” and buy cookies. “Families ended up with around 2 dozen cookies.” Jennifer says. Each ticket was sold for $15 and their

overall goal was to sell 150 tickets. At the

end of the crawl they were left nine tickets short, leaving them with 141 tickets sold. After Jennifer had written the check and gave it to the Justin Community Food

Pantry, the chosen recipient for the Cookie Crawl, a generous donor reached out and

wrote them a check for the remaining nine tickets. “We actually got to write them two checks!” Jennifer recalls.

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When asked why they chose the Justin Community Food Pantry to be their recipient this holiday season Jennifer replied, “the local food pantry has been hit hard with this pandemic. They were facing a potential shut down.” They needed help to be able to continue to operate and Jennifer wanted to step up and lend a helping hand. Thanks to all of the amazing local businesses and donors that took part in this holiday event, the Cookie Crawl was a success. Jennifer says that they would love to and are hoping to make this Cookie Crawl an annual event in their local town of Justin, Texas. Jennifer has been the local business of owner of Texas Patina since 2016. She recently moved to her new location at 401 N Sealy Ave two years ago. Jennifer is a proponent for her local town. She has seen it grow and is excited that her hometown of Justin is quickly becoming a hot spot. Jennifer says, “I believe in shopping local. I believe in spending money locally.” The Denton County town of Justin is near and dear to Jennifer’s heart. It’s easy to see why Jennifer holds a love for her local community. She says, “I grew up here. I’ve raised my kids here.” Because of the big hearts of Jennifer Green and the 22 other generous business owners, the local community of Justin was able to find a beacon of light in what could have been a very dark holiday season for a community in need. The community of Justin has proven that we are, in fact, Denton County Strong.

“The local food pantry has been hit hard with this pandemic. They were facing a potential shut down.”

LA S T Y E A R’S C O O KI E C RAW L LO C AT I O N S JUSTIN, TX • DEC 12, 2020 Ace Hardware - 1429 W 1st St. Becks Beauty Co. - 401 N Sealy Bell’s Book Nest - 201 N FM 156 Cassie Samons Realty - 106 W 4th St. The Cactus Cafe at The Classy Cactus - 100 W 3rd St. Coffee Cabana - 3rd St. Vendor Row Elite Hair & Nails - 950 FM156, Ste. 6 Heartfelt Floral Creations - 409 N FM 156 H&R Block - 815 W 1st St. Impact Medical - 112 W 4th St. JJ’s Designs - 107 W 4th St. Lisa Dyer, Realtor - Gingerbread Tent Major League Realty - 517 N FM 156 The Mystery Box Resale - 17515 Matany Rd. Ste. 3100 Papa’s Sno Cone - 3rd Street Vendor Row Pix Studio - 103 W 3rd St. Southern Roots DnA - 211 W 5th St. Constructions by Southern Roots - 211 W 5th St. The Store at CCC - 117 W 6th St. Texas Patina - 401 N Sealy United Propane - 401 N FM 156 Wellness Plus - 407 N Sealy

401 N SEALY AVE. JUSTIN, TX 76247 T X P A T I N A . C O M

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SHERIFF’S W I T H

S H E R I F F

T R A C Y

M U R P H R E E

ASSISTANT CHIEF DEPUTY LEE

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n January 1, 2021, Sheriff Murphree swore in over 200 Deputies as he started his new term. Among those was newly appointed Assistant Chief Deputy Douglas Lee. Assistant Chief Deputy Lee supervises the Denton County Sheriff’s Office Administration Bureau, which includes the Community and Media Relations Division, the Justice Management Division, the Support Services Division, the Mental Health/Crisis Intervention Team, and the Transport and Extradition Units.

Assistant Chief Deputy Lee began his Law Enforcement career in 1993 as a

Detention Officer at the Denton County Sheriff’s Office. After being promoted

into the Patrol Division in 1994, Assistant Chief Deputy Lee progressed through the ranks as a Patrol Corporal, Patrol

Sergeant, and Traffic Sergeant before he became the Captain of the Patrol

Division on January 1, 2013. During his tenure at the Denton County Sheriff’s

Office, Assistant Chief Deputy Lee has

been a Field Training Officer, a Marine

Safety Enforcement Officer, a License and Weight Enforcement Supervisor, a SWAT Team Operator, and the SWAT Team

Commander. In 2019, Assistant Chief

Deputy Lee transferred from Captain of the Patrol Division to Captain of the newly created Justice Management Division. This division includes the Bailiff Unit, the Mental Health/Crisis Intervention Team, and the Protective Detail Unit. He served as the Captain of the Justice Management Division until his most recent appointment as Assistant Chief Deputy. Assistant Chief Deputy Lee is a graduate of Texas A&M University where he earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Systems Management. Assistant Chief Deputy Lee holds a Master Jailers License and a Master Peace Officers License and currently

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represents the Sheriff’s Office on

numerous boards and committees,

including the Heroes of Denton County Executive Board, the United Way of Denton County Behavioral Health

Leadership Team, and the Denton

County MHMR Center Board of Trustees. Assistant Chief Deputy Lee has been

married to his wife, Rebekah, for 28 years, and they are the proud parents of twin daughters, Harper and Hannah.

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10 Pet Friendly OUTDOOR PATIOS

by Caylie Howard

1. THE TAVE R N AT LA K E S I D E

2 . E NZO ’ S P IZ Z A

3. R O CK & BR EWS

It’s always a barking good time at this tavern and gastropub!

You’re sure to have a rocking good time at Rock & Brews!

The Tavern at Lakeside is your good oldfashioned American restaurant. They offer gourmet burgers, daily specials, and even brunch on the weekends. They also offer a large selection of craft beers, along with bourbon offerings and wine lists. All of this can be enjoyed while relaxing on their outdoor patio.

You’ll feel like family at this local New York Pizzeria! Enzo’s Pizza is a family-owned, authentic New York-style pizzeria. Enzo’s uses original family recipes to create amazing and indulgent Italian food that is sure to impress. They offer a wide variety of pizza options, along with delicious pasta and salad menu items. They have an enjoyable atmosphere with their outdoor patio seating.

2600 Lakeside Pkwy., Ste.100 Flower Mound, TX 75022

900 Parker Square Rd., Ste. 990 Flower Mound, TX 75028

5351 Nebraska Furniture Mart Dr. The Colony, TX 75056

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Rock & Brews offers a variety of comfort food with a unique twist. They incorporate fresh, locally-sourced ingredients in each of their dishes while also training and empowering their staff with food and beer knowledge. You can enjoy their fantastic music soundtrack while kicking back in their outdoor seating.

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4. LAKE VI E W B Y PE P P E RS M A S H

They even offer fishing-themed décor

Get lost in the atmosphere at Lakeview by Peppersmash!

and familiar menu items such as New

Lakeview by Peppersmash offers a fun atmosphere by providing live music, a selection of draft beers, and handcrafted food menu items. Their menu consists of a variety of options, including steaks, buffalo wings, and burgers. You can sit and enjoy while lounging on their Lakeview patio. 4847 Main St. • The Colony, TX 75056

inside. They offer a range of delicious

England clam chowder, crawfish etouffee, Cajun pasta, and more. Their outdoor

patio is perfect for unwinding during the afternoon or evening.

4061 Barton Creek, Ste. 110 Highland Village, TX 75077 8. R USTY TACO Enjoy an authentic taco stand experience at

5. THE PE R C COF F E E H O U S E

Rusty Taco!

This vintage style craft coffeehouse will be sure to win over your heart!

This neighborhood taco stand is the place

The Perc Coffeehouse is located in the heart of downtown Lewisville. They pride themselves on working exclusively with

They pride themselves on offering delicious,

local roasters and bakeries that share their commitment to pristine quality ingredients and service. Their one-of-a-kind coffee can be enjoyed in their cozy indoor seating or their enjoyable outdoor patio. 115 W Main St. • Lewisville, TX 75057 6. RUSTY B E AGL E SP O RT S G RI L L It’s fun for the whole family at this bar and grill! Rusty Beagle Sports Grill is sure to become a favorite. They offer something for the whole family. You can enjoy their delicious handcrafted burgers, amazing chicken wings, and your choice of 24 draft beers. Their beautiful patio offers games for kids and adults with an array of big-screen televisions to watch your favorite game. 1301 FM407, Ste.109 Lewisville, TX 75077 7. ROCK F I SH SE A F O O D G RI LL Your time at Rockfish Seafood Grill will always feel like a treat! Rockfish Seafood Grill offers a casual environment that you are sure to enjoy. www.35WestMagazine.com

to be. No matter who you are, you are sure

to feel welcome and at home at Rusty Taco.

uncomplicated tacos crafted by hand. Rusty Taco offers a casual atmosphere with fun outdoor seating for all to enjoy.

210 E Hickory St. • Denton, TX 76201 9. R ED’ S YA R D Find fun and comfort at Red’s Yard! Red’s Yard is a Denton County bar and

grill that has comfort food, barbecue, and

deliciously unique appetizers that are sure to be a crowd-pleaser. You can enjoy any

of their made-from-scratch menu items or their 20 Texas beers on tap while relaxing in their large, shaded outdoor patio.

410 N Bell Ave. • Denton, TX 76209 10. FUZ Z Y’ S TACO SH OP It’s always a party at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop! Fuzzy’s Taco Shop offers modern counterservice dining that is sure to please the

whole family. Their Baja-style tacos and

their other amazing Mexican eats are what Fuzzy’s Taco Shop is famous for. You can

enjoy a cold beer or a delicious margarita with friends and family while lounging in their fun outdoor seating.

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NOT SAFE YET! WE ARE

by Precinct 4 Commissioner Dianne Edmondson photo courtesy by Commissioner Dianne Edmondson

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emarkable progress has been made to contain and control the COVID-19 virus. Two potent and remarkably effective vaccines are FDA approved and being mass produced, and at least two more are in final trial stages with potential FDA approval. Additionally, our own Texas A&M is partnering with a bio-tech company on yet a third potential vaccine. COVID testing is everywhere; even an at-home kit is available. More testing, predictably, reveals more cases. As a result, both cases and deaths are up astronomically nationally — even right here in Denton County which, as I write this on January 25, has reported 283 deaths from COVID within our county and 816 total confirmed COVID cases. So far, our county’s COVID cases have resulted in death for only .005% of those infected.

As you read this, more than 20,000 people

No COVID death has been reported in our county for someone under 40; most are in their 70s and 80s. You can check the county’s COVID stats on ages of deceased, locations of cases, hospital bed availability, etc. here: Dentoncounty.gov/ COVID stats.

have future appointments, there still may

will have been vaccinated at the several

Denton County Health Department clinics, which have been set up throughout

the county since our registration portal opened at 3:32 p.m. on January 8. Yet about 120,000 more are in the DCPH

queue awaiting appointments with an

anticipated 30,000 more vaccine doses expected in the first week of February. While many have been vaccinated or

be many who want to be vaccinated but

have not yet been assigned a time, date, or place. Please be patient --- YOUR TIME WILL COME! There even may

be some who want a vaccine but have not yet registered to be in the vaccine

database. If so, please register here: dentoncountygov/COVID19vaccine. We were able to utilize a mass vaccination plan that was developed and successfully used in the 2009 H1N1 flu epidemic, which made the process easy and safe both for those arriving and those staffing the clinics. By updating it with suitable locations and staffing both with Denton County Health Department personnel and also utilizing the Reserve Medical Corps volunteers, nearly 10,000 vaccines were administered in the first four clinics. The average time from entrance to exit (including a 15-minute post shot observation period) was just under 30 minutes! Many folks have written rave reviews about their experiences to post on various Message Boards and social media, as well as to me personally. We thank you for those kind words, and promise to those in line that eventually, you WILL get the vaccine. The manufacturers are working at warp speed to increase the supply, hoping to soon catch up with the demand. Recently, we have added another feature to our registration portal: On Fridays, registrants will be emailed with their number in line and any information available about upcoming clinics. In the meantime, those who are awaiting the vaccines should remember that we are not safe yet --- we are still in danger! We are being told that the “virus variant” is in North Texas, and is considered much more contagious. To keep yourselves and others safe, please practice the CDC guidelines: Wash hands, use sanitizer, practice social distancing, wear a mask when in public and avoid non-household gatherings for now. We have compiled a Q&A here that may be of help: https://www.dentoncounty. gov/1523/COVID-19-Vaccination-FAQs.

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ashes

From the

hope

comes a new by Caylie Howard

It’s hard to imagine what it would be like to lose everything you own, to experience a tragedy that you’ve heard of before but never thought it would happen to you.

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or Alena and Jovany Sandoval, — owners of Margarita’s Mexican in Justin ­— this nightmare was their reality. On January 5, their home and all of their belongings were destroyed in a fire. The couple was in the process of moving to a new home and had spent that day packing and placing everything in the garage so that they’d have a leg up on moving day. Unfortunately,

that’s where the fire started — in the garage. After putting their son Niko to bed, Alena went to grab something to drink from the refrigerator in the garage. “I opened the door and was blasted by smoke,” Alena said. Alena slammed the door, and then fear immediately set in when she believed that Jovany might have been trapped in the garage. Thankfully, he was in the backyard with their dog. When he was told about the fire, Jovany hoped that it was small enough for him to put out on his own. But once he opened the door to the garage, he knew that wasn’t the case. He told Alena to grab their son, get out of the www.35WestMagazine.com

house, call 911, and that he would find the dog.

“The fire department was there working on the fire for four hours,” Alena says. After putting out the fire, the fire

department reached out to the Red Cross on the family’s behalf. The organization

gave Alena and Jovany money so that they could stay in a hotel.

That’s when the community took over.

Local real estate agent Cassie Samons started a GoFundMe page (www.

gofundme.com/57a031f2) to assist the family with replacing all of their

belongings. The goal is to reach $10,000

in support of this locally beloved family that lost everything in this devastating fire. Alena says that despite this awful tragedy, their family is just grateful to be alive. Alena says that they are also thankful for everything that has been done and for the help that they have received. She added that they have learned that it’s important to have a smoke detector in the garage and that she and Jovany made sure that the new house has one. FEBRUARY 2021 | 35 WEST | 29


Foodie Friday DFW: Berries & Batter Cafe

BERRIES &

BATTER

Cafe

by Jay Marks | photos courtesy of Foodie Friday DFW

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s you all may be very well aware by now, breakfast is by far my favorite meal of the day. And that’s saying something because I also enjoy a nice lunch and dinner. But I think breakfast always brings back such fond memories from growing up and some of the first things I learned to cook were breakfast dishes.

And we’ve been hearing amazing things

their unique pancake toppings and flavors including options like Oreo, Cinnamon Roll, and Cheesecake.

Village a few weeks ago.

Some of their other most popular dishes include their Crab Cake Benedicts, their

So, when I hear of a new brunch spot in

our area, I always get excited to try it out! since Berries & Batter opened in Highland Berries & Batter has become well-known

crepes, and their Venetian Chicken Panini.

but with their own unique twist. And

Oh, and we can’t forget their B&B Waffles, which are a tower of miniature Belgian waffles covered in fresh berries,

for serving up traditional brunch dishes

they’ve become especially well-known for

...A TOWER OF MINIATURE BELGIAN WAFFLES COVERED IN FRESH BERRIES, A RASPBERRY SAUCE, A CREAM CHEESE DRIZZLE... a raspberry sauce, a cream cheese drizzle, and a scoop of mascarpone. And yes, they taste even more delicious than they sound. Berries & Batter also has a fantastic selection of healthier options including avocado toast, scramblers, and their signature B&B Energy Bowl. In a few weeks, they’ll also have a fullyfunctioning bar which will serve some signature brunch cocktails and crowd favorites like mimosas using some of their fresh-squeezed orange juice. There’s no shortage of amazing menu options to try at Berries & Batter. And you’ll enjoy eating it all in their beautiful environment! So, go check out and support this new restaurant!

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