Roots The
of Something Special
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by Diane Ciarloni | photo courtesy of Angie Kervin
nyone who reads Cal Kervin’s profile is impressed by his diverse list of aspirations and matching achievements. He’s a business owner who takes
calculated risks to increase his margin for success. He’s a natural entrepreneur. He’s a charismatic public speaker
and a quiet but strongly influential and respected leader. Kervin is also socially aware and compassionate toward recognizing community needs. He’s sensitive to what
others lack and is as generous as possible in helping to fill those holes. His life’s path is laid with integrity and high moral standards.
And he's only 11 years old. Cal Kervin is the middle son of Rick and Angie Kervin
of Argyle. His older brother, Landon, is 21 and majors in sports management at Texas A&M. His youngest brother, Knox, is 10 and attends Liberty Christian
with Cal.
Something triggered in Rick and Angie when Landon left for college.
“How could time have passed so quickly?” Angie
asked. “We decided to buy some land in Argyle and let the two younger boys explore before it was their turn to leave the nest. It was an excellent decision, especially for Cal.”
A shy kid, Cal suddenly found his niche. He joined 4-H last year and began flourishing.
“He never enjoyed athletics,” Angie said. “He plays
tennis, but that’s not a team sport. 4-H opened so many possibilities for him, especially agricultural pursuits.” 30 | ARGYLE LIVING | NOVEMBER 2021
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