JANUARY 2017
FALCONS
Hold Their Own
Name the LAST BOOK
You Read
WHY YOU SHOULD
DITCH YOUR NEW YEAR’S
RESOLUTIONS
ONLY The
Dentist that Everyone Should
NOT
Corinth - Hickory Creek - Shady Shores - Lake Dallas
BE AFRAID OF
FALCONS Hold Their Own
ON ALL-DISTRICT TEAM by Steve Gamel
L
eading that charge was, of course, Williams. The junior do-it-all threat caught 37 passes for 485 yards and six touchdowns, rushed for 153 more with another score and completed one pass that went 62 yards for a touchdown. He also returned kicks for the Falcons.
FIRST-TEAM
District 14-5A All-District Team CO-MVPS Jemel Jones, The Colony, Jr. Lamar Lucas, McKinney North, Jr. OFFENSIVE MVP Nate Powter, Prosper, Sr. DEFENSIVE MVP John Brannon, Prosper, Sr. OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Cameron Constantine, McKinney North, So. DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Jalen Hughes, Carrollton Newman Smith, So. SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR Cameron Pair, The Colony CO-OFFENSIVE UTILITY James Louder, Carrollton Newman Smith, Sr.; Charles Williams, Lake Dallas, Jr. CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR Kendrick Brown, Little Elm; Brandon Schmidt, Prosper
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THE COLONY Cameron Bennett, Sr. Phillip Worrall, Sr. Jakob Monka, Sr. Josh Jinning, Sr. Dillon Spears, Sr. Kendrick Johnson, Sr. Andrew Ray, Sr. Jemel Jones, Jr. LAKE DALLAS Kobe Boyce, Sr. Segun Ijiyera, Sr. Jacob Schuster, Sr. Marcial Apaez, Jr. Chris Slater, Sr. PROSPER Armon Johnson, Jr. Cooper Correll, Sr. Kiel Couturier, Sr. Aidan Carr, Jr. Justin Benvie, Jr. Travis Dafft, Sr. Joe Hunter, Sr. Blake Harrington, Jr. Maurice Landers, Sr. Everett Jefferson, Sr. LITTLE ELM Daelen Ramirez Edwards, Sr. Jarrett Bell, Sr. Logan Kohler, So. Corey Moses, Jr. Brandon Crossley, So.
CARROLLTON CREEKVIEW D’emrick BradfordThomas, Jr. Adrian Munoz, Sr. David Jaime, Sr. John Hughes, Jr. Nate Bady, Sr. CARROLLTON NEWMAN SMITH Kobe Jobe, Jr. Jordan West, Sr. Marquise Tinsley, Sr. MCKINNEY NORTH Landon Teel, So. Rocco De Felice, Jr. Perry Radway, Sr. Braylon Sibley, Sr. Constantino Zuniga, Sr. Jevon Snipes, Sr. Cameron Constantine, So. CARROLLTON R.L. TURNER Xavier Brooks, So. Jason Guerin, Jr.
His performance was a welcome addition to Lake Dallas’ attack, which was in need of some offensive firepower. The team lost several star players from the 2015 team that lost in the state semifinals to Frisco Lone Star, and while the Falcons won just five games and missed the playoffs this past season, they averaged just more than 33 points per game. The season ended with a 28-24 win over Prosper. Lake Dallas’ first-team selections were seniors Kobe Boyce, Segun Ijiyera, Jacob Schuster, Chris Slater and junior Marcial Apaez. Senior Garren Schantz led a second-team crew that included teammates Justin Cadenhead, Zalen Long, Drew Sanders and Brendan Contreras.
SECOND-TEAM PROSPER Dre’vyn Boyd, Sr. Jalen Ball, Sr. Tristan Jones, Sr. Zac Hormann, Sr. Max Moats, Sr. Trent Owens, Sr. Cade York, So. Kaleb Adams; Dalton Splawn, Sr. Austin Lind, Sr.
Tony Menendez, Jr. Logan Davis, Jr. Steven Rico, So. Rudy Rojas, Sr. Mauricio Rojas
LITTLE ELM Tavian Carr, Jr. Brady Wade, Sr. Roy Goins, Jr. Jose Moreno, Sr. Glenn Young, Jr. Deshon Gilbert, Sr. Kevin Terry, Jr.
LAKE DALLAS Garren Schantz, Sr. Justin Cadenhead, Sr. Zalen Long, Jr. Drew Sanders, Fr. Brendan Contreras, Sr.
CARROLLTON NEWMAN SMITH Taylor Goodwin, Sr. Jonathan Johnson, Sr. Andre Overton, Jr. Darvon Dixon; Bralon Stegall, Jr. Jalen Nichols, Sr. CARROLLTON R.L. TURNER Cameron Harper, Sr. R.J. Thomas, Sr. Obed Guerrero, Jr. Somdipto Das, Jr.
CARROLLTON CREEKVIEW Tyriek Rivers, Sr. Tyron Rhone, Jr. Francisco Quintero, Sr. Jacob Everly, Jr.
McKinney North Jose Cuevas, Jr. Matt Hinkle, Sr. Zach Frazier, Jr. Willie Triplett, Sr. Devin Rivers, Jr. Connor Manning, Sr. THE COLONY Ryan Mora, So. Patrick Pech, Sr. Stewart Plaugher, Jr. Alex Schrag, Sr. Ryan Dale, Jr. Andrew Nelson, Jr.
Spirit of Christmas
Wrapping Party Some of the volunteers and activities at this year’s Wrapping Party
photos courtesy of Doyt Sheets
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Lake Cities Community Events Lake Cities Lions Casino Royale
Contents Table of
Featured Stories and News
Saturday January 28th 6:30pm - 11:00pm at the Lake Dallas Veterans of Foreign Wars - VFW Post #10640 Contact wwwLakeCitiesLionsClub.org
Pre Super Bowl Tailgate Party
Saturday February 4th from 12pm-4pm at the American Eagle Harley-Davidson in Corinth
Lake Cities Chamber Annual Awards Banquet Feb. 16, 2017 Currently securing Sponsors for this event. Please contact Tina at 940.497.3097
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Falcons Hold Their Own
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Stay Close to Home with Your Valentine
15 15
Inside Education
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2017 Daddy Daughter Dance
Saturday February 4th at the Royal Affairs Ballroom in Lewisville. Informal dance begins at 4pm and formal dance begins at 7:30pm. Tickets can be purchased in person at Corinth City Hall
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Pg 16 On the cover: Dr. Suzanne Thai, Owner of Swisher Dental
Photos from Lake Cities
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Senior Citizen Christmas Dinner
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Spirit of Christmas Wrapping Party
Classic of Denton Plays Santa
The Only Dentist that Everyone Should Not be Afraid of
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Boys & Girls Club 5k
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Why You Should Ditch Your New Year’s Resolution
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50th Anniversary Corinth Police
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Gary Peppers
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From Your Editor
Inside Community Police Chief Corner What’s New in Beauty for 2017 Name the Last Book You Read
Dental Nutrition Sidelines Legal Insurance Gardening Real Estate Fitness
New
NEW YEAR,
A Message from The Community Editor
HOPE
As I move throughout the Lake Cities
“Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.”
community, I sense an energy of new things
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
community has come in just one full year, it is
A
s we all settle into our routines after a busy holiday season with family, festive celebrations
to come. When we stop to think how far our
amazing. (I don’t know if you remember all of the
orange pylons endlessly scattered along Swisher Road, but I do.) We enjoy open thoroughfares that
and exciting vacations, it is a fine feeling as we bring 2017
Lake Dallas is anxiously
excited about what this new
awaiting the completion
year brings. The hope for a
of
progress in our homes, schools,
give us an amazing new hope!
Just as we look outwardly
into our community, jobs and businesses, we naturally turn
the same progress as the
Meredith McNair, Community Relations and Advertising Consultant Lake Cities Living meredith@murray-media.com 817.291.7582
inwardly. Some of us are
setting new year’s resolutions and many of us
are looking to gradually strengthen and improve. Fitness, good health and nutrition, along with
strengthened personal relationships seem are
at the top of our lists. New futures are decided every single day. Our high school and college seniors are looking ahead to their bright futures
and making important decisions on new schools, trades and jobs. Retirements are being planned
and new opportunities are considered daily. We are so blessed to live in Lake Cities, our great state of Texas and the USA!
roadway
soon get to experience
business growth accompanied projections on a national level,
their
improvements, they will
communities, strong job and
economic
access
with time savings. While
Everyone that we talk to is
optimistic
clear
improve our daily lives
into focus.
with
give
to local businesses and
residents of Corinth and Hickory Creek.
Across our community,
land
is
being
construction
cleared,
crews
are
assembling and we see lots
of exciting developments
being planned for us. We are blessed to have
strong city, school and clergy leadership that are
the backbone of Lake Cities. New mayors, city
managers and police chiefs are being sworn in and teachers are refreshed as they embark on
educating our youth for bright and promising
futures. Inside each one of us are hopes and
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plans as we face a new year. We wish you the best as you embark on the excitement in your daily lives.
Lake Cites, welcome to 2017! Welcome to a
new year of new hope!
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Dental Veneers vs. Bonding:
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
W
hen it comes to cosmetic smile changes, I am often asked what the difference is between “veneers” and “bonding.” A veneer defined is “a thin decorative covering.” In dentistry, a “veneer” traditionally refers to porcelain restorations although veneers can be made out of resin composite which is a plastic filling material. “Bonding” is technically the layman’s term for resin composite filling material which is “bonded” to the tooth’s surface. This can include part of the tooth or the entire front surface which, if we go back to the beginning, utilizes a “veneering” or layering technique. Applications for porcelain veneers include
premises however, most have to be completed in
They can correct minor alignment concerns as
enhanced on celebrities, porcelain restorations
desired shape and color changes in the tooth. well to make it appear as though orthodontic braces have been utilized. The pros: significant
two appointments. When one looks at smiles are typically what they are seeing.
I perform resin composite “bonding” of the
color alterations can be accomplished from the
front teeth as well for more minor alterations
color over time, and porcelain is stronger than
cavities. On occasion, I will composite bond for
original tooth color, porcelain does not change composite resins and may last longer.
The
cons: expense and time. Porcelain veneers can be placed in one visit if the dentist utilizes CAD-CAM technology or has a lab tech on the
including the repair of small fractures or due to cosmetic reasons alone in a veneering technique. I try to reserve this for cases where the patient
is young and has suffered a significant fracture yet is still growing and will need the restoration
Dental modified over time. The pros include less expense and less time; resin composites are placed in one
appointment. The downside of these restorations
includes discoloration over time, susceptibility to fracture, and they can be very technique sensitive
meaning not every dentist has this technique as a skill set.
One thing to consider prior to any cosmetic
smile changes includes tooth whitening. If you
think you may want whiter teeth immediately or
in the near future, this should be done first as
once the veneer or composite bonding has been placed, it will not whiten as natural teeth will.
It is best to discuss the desired outcome you
have in mind prior to choosing a restoration
as time, expense, longevity of the restoration, and the skill of the dentist may greatly impact your decision.
by Kristina Mackie, DDS Loretto Family Dentistry, PLLC lorettofamilydentistry.com 940.498.2290
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STAY CLOSE TO HOME
With Your Valentine
S
by Susan Neuhalfen
ome of the best ideas for Valentine’s Day are right here in the area. Here is a list of local businesses bringing some unique ideas so that you and your love (or your whole family) may enjoy a date night while staying close to home.
ESCAPE ROOM HQ
CLOUD 9 SPA AND SALON 972.317.4384 1651 Justin Rd, Flower Mound His and hers pedicures are always a nice way to start a date night or how about his and hers massages (you won’t be in the same room, but you’ll be relaxing at the same time)? There are also facials and other amenities and the atmosphere is very comfortable for men so there’s no chance he will feel uneasy. It’s a wonderful way to relax together.
TIERNEY’S CAFE & TAVERN
BARLEY AND BOARD
469.312.8777 1565 W. Main St. #495, Lewisville
972.353.2109 208 E. Main St., Lewisville
940.566.3900 100 W. Oak St., Denton
If you’re looking for an out of the ordinary Valentine date idea, this is it. At Escape Room HQ, you and your “Bond girl” will race against the clock to solve all of the clues and not only save the day, but escape the room. For the entire month of February, sign up at erhq.com and use promo code SWEETHEART. This will get you two hour-long escape adventure tickets for $50.
The restaurant is an old, haunted farmhouse, dating back to 1885. It was built by Dr. J.W. Kennedy, rumored to have been blindfolded, kidnapped and taken to Bonnie and Clyde’s hideout on Lake Dallas to serve as their physician. The food is great comfort food and the prices are just right.
This is first class food and drink with a really terrific atmosphere. Located in the Denton Square you can get anything from a cheeseboard to Quail with a huge variety of beers and cocktails from the bar. You really need to have reservations…and not just for Valentine’s Day.
BISTECCA STEAK HOUSE
CINNAMON CREEK RANCH
COYOTE DRIVE IN
972.318.0515 2300 Highland Village Rd, Lewisville
817.439.8998 13794 Old Denton Rd, Roanoke
214.222.9208 1901 Midway, Lewisville
This Italian restaurant is a great place to take a cooking class if that would be a better Valentine’s Day present (but that’s not offered on Valentine’s Day). For a Valentine’s Day date, however, it’s a elegant, romantic dinner location with simply magnificent food.
Here’s a new twist to Valentine’s Day: Couples by the Creek which is date night at Cinnamon Creek Ranch (and it’s not just Valentine’s Day, they have it every month). Have a great time with archery including archery tag and archery hover ball. The food is spectacular and it’s BYOB. At $100 per couple for food and archery, you just can’t beat that.
Take a drive down nostalgia lane and take your sweetie to a drive-in movie. Bring your own snacks and a blanket to cuddle up in the back. It may not be as comfortable as a movie at home, but there’s no chance of the kids interrupting. Just don’t stash in any of your friends in the trunk this time around.
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HANNAH’S OFF THE SQUARE 940.566.1110 1111 W. Mulberry St., Denton It calls itself casual, fine dining but it truly is a romantic, beautiful restaurant with extraordinary food. Call in advance for Valentine’s Day reservations. Way in advance…
STUDIO MOVIE GRILL 972.906.0002 1600 S Stemmons Frwy., Lewisville This really is a great date night with dinner and movie. The wait staff is at your disposal with full bar, wine, beer, and good food. Have dinner, drinks, watch a movie and leave the kids with the sitter.
GENTI’S RESTAURANT 940.497.5400 3700 FM 2181 Hickory Creek This is a long-standing family restaurant that is consistently good. They have great specials plus if you’re looking to take all of your valentines (whole family) you can bring them to Genti’s.
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Nutrition
Dear
Annette,
It is truly cold and flu season. Are there foods that help protect us from these bugs?
Dear Reader:
Our immune system depends on the fuel we give it. So yes, there are certain foods that help boost your immune response to protect you from these bugs, or at least keep them from knocking you down and out. The reverse is also true. Eat the wrong things and you weaken the immune system, leaving you more vulnerable to attacks. So what should we eat? Clinical immunologists have studied this for years. The following list of foods will help boost the immune system and slow inflammation, which is the major cause of disease and degeneration of cells. So yes, they can also help slow down aging while protecting you from seasonal bugs. • • • • • • • • • •
Fish (such as salmon, herring, and anchovies) with high omega 3’s is potent for the immune system. Almonds, peanuts and sunflower seeds have antioxidants that protect cells and fight off infection. Chicken, turkey, beans, seafood and kale contain iron which is vital for the immune system. Garlic, broccoli, sardines and tuna contain selenium which slows down an over-reactive immune system. Garlic, dandelion greens and onions contain prebiotics. Oysters, crab, baked beans and non-sugared yogurt contain zinc which controls inflammation response. Citrus fruits contain vitamin C which boosts the immune system. Bananas, tuna and chickpeas contain B6 which is critical in how the immune system functions. Sweet potatoes, squash and carrots contain vitamin A which fights infections. Beans, peas, and leafy greens contain folic acid which boosts the immune system.
What should we not eat to protect the immune system? • • •
Sugar causes inflammation, feeds bad bugs and makes you crave for more sugar Processed foods are high in sugar, trans fats, chemicals and dyes, all of which weaken the immune response Deep fried foods cause inflammation, which weakens the immune response.
The bottom line is eat more plant-based foods and clean proteins. Eat less sugar, processed and deep fried foods. Your immune system will be stronger and you just may slow the aging process a little.
Sincerely yours, Annette Doody, thesavoryteam.com • 940.584.0255 Savory Bistro Owner & Wellness Coach
Thank You
FOR DONATING TO & THE LAKE CITIES PANTRY
“Here is some of what we collected at our Edward Jones office for Toys for Tots and the Lake Cities Food Pantry. Thanks to everyone who contributed.” — David Gilmore 12 | LAKE CITIES LIVING | JANUARY 2017
Sidelines
by Steve Gamel
Steve Gamel is a sports writer for the Denton Record-Chronicle. He contributes monthly to Lake Cities Living.
SELF-EDITING IS SELF-SABOTAGE:
4 Reasons Writers Need Editors
N
ews Flash! Rookie writers aren’t the only ones who need a good editor. Veteran writers make mistakes, too, becoming so invested in their work that they overlook grammatical errors, holes or even shortcomings in their writing style during the editing process.
They could edit their own work a dozen times, but that may not be good enough. So if self-editing is so spotty, who do writers of any experience level feel like they can get away with it? Well for starters, every writer needs to edit his or her own work – repeatedly. It’s a common practice, and there are countless posts out there on the Internet touting self-editing techniques like reading to yourself out loud, using a checklist, and even walking away from your work for an hour or so to refresh yourself for a more critical eye. That’s all well and fine – we could all stand to be better writers AND editors. But I’m a firm believer that, whenever possible, writers should avoid making themselves the last line of defense before going to print. Step aside and let someone else – a friend, parent, spouse, coworker, experienced editor – give your work a good once-over. It may be that they don’t find anything wrong with it. But oftentimes they will, and it could be something incredibly simple.
Here are 4 reasons to self-edit, then get a
second opinion:
Writers write, editors edit Writing and editing are two different
You’ve been looking at it for too long Have you ever spent hours painting a bedroom
and your spouse walks in and immediately points
out several “spots” where the paint roller didn’t quite do its job? How come you didn’t see that
first? It’s because you’ve been looking at it for too long. Fresh eyes mean a world of difference – especially in writing and editing. An editor, even
processes. Combining the two – being your own
if it’s a friend from down the street, will catch
disaster (sabotage) because it bogs down your
You can be perceived as not willing to grow
writer and editor – is inefficient and a recipe for creative flow. If you’re going to do both, write
first and then edit – and then give it to someone you trust for the final edit.
You are too invested
typos, run-on sentences, etc.
I fancy myself as a clean writer, but I wouldn’t
be where I am today without some great editors by my side. I can’t tell you how many times the
copy desk at the paper I write for has caught
I’m trying not to say that like it’s a bad thing.
errors, or called me to suggest a better way of
Whether it’s a long feature article or a short blog
a writer, so I crave that communication. There
Bravo! Being so invested can work against us,
their work criticized, and they won’t grow. Their
Quality writers should be invested in their work.
writing a particular sentence. I want to grow as
post, it’s still YOUR baby. You have ownership.
are writers out there who are too afraid to have
though. We all need someone to objectively
look at our work to point out potential issues. The more attached you are to your piece, the less objective you will be in the editing process.
articles will leave something to be desired, their
books won’t sell as well, and if they are a freelance writer, they will run the risk of losing out on writing opportunities.
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Legal
When a
DOG’S BITE is worse than its bark
D
ogs are man’s best friend for good reasons. They are fiercely loyal and love
unconditionally. They don’t judge. Ever. For any reason. If only we were all like that, right?
They do, occasionally, misread the intentions
of people. When they do, they usually apply their ‘all or nothing’ philosophy of life to a ferocious attack. It’s the price we pay, man. They really do mean well.
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Sometimes it’s a kid they misread as a threat,
and they can seriously hurt them. Sometimes
it’s an elderly adult. Approximately 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year. Roughly
one out of five are serious enough to require medical attention.
Believe it or not, dog bites and other related
injuries involving a dog accounted for more than
one third of all homeowners insurance liability
claims in 2015. People have a responsibility as dog
owners. If they are big enough to hurt someone, you need decent homeowners insurance.
The other part of this is that if you are the victim of a dog bite, chances are you won’t see a dime from an insurance company without the help of an attorney. We handle all kinds of injury cases, and dog bites seem to be more and more common. Give us a call TODAY if it happens to you or someone you love and we will tell you if you have a case.
by Rocky Haire To contact Haire Law Firm for your free case evaluation, call 972.394.3000 or visit www.hrj-law.com
LDHS Is Looking For Grateful Dads Lake Dallas HIgh School is looking for a few
good dads. They are starting their Grateful Dads program on January 23 but will be constantly adding new dads to participate.
Dads are asked to come in on Mondays and
LDISD Student Councils Join Donate Life Texas LDISD middle school and high school student councils have joined as Unite 4 Life Partners with Donate Life Texas. The student council held a conference about
greet students at the entrances of LDHS. They
the program for all teachers and staff for their
make eye contact, extend a handshake and
The Donate Life Texas donor registry gives
are there to model and teach the students to
professional development day.
respond with a warm smile and “good morning.”
hope to thousands of people awaiting the organ,
Their mission is to be active, visible, positive role models for the students.
“Dads” are any male over the age of 25 (dad,
brother, uncle, grandparent, businessman, LDHS supporter). They are asked to commit to one
Monday per month from 7:40 a.m. until 8:15 a.m.
eye and tissue donations they need to survive. Donor registration is free, quick and is open to everyone regardless of age, gender, health status, faith, country of origin, or ethnic and cultural background. Residents are encouraged to
to greet students. Any dads who are interested
register online using LDISD organization’s link:
Dallas High School at 940.497.4031 x4104.
middle-school/
contact John Monica, Assistant Principal at Lake
https://www.donatelifetexas.org/lake-dallas-
Lake Dallas Holiday Card Contest Winners Announced Every year Lake Dallas ISD holds a campus-
wide contest to design the district’s holiday
cards. After receiving entries at the campus level, each school submitted their top five designs for the district contest.
“We are LD - Better Together” by Madison
Helm, a sophomore at Lake Dallas High School, was chosen at the winner for 2016. Her design was used as the front cover for the district card
which is sent to community businesses and government officials. CAMPUS WINNERS: John Im: 3rd grade Lake Dallas Elementary Olivia Schreck: 2nd grade Shady Shore Elementary Gigi Spiesky: 5th grade Corinth Elementary Ricky Bishop: 7th grade Lake Dallas Middle School Deshone Davis, Jr.: 10th grade Lake Dallas High School
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ONLY The
NOT Dentist that Everyone Should
BE AFRAID OF
W
ho is afraid of the dentist? Dentistry for most of us has a fearful connotation. We often think of drills and needles. Who in
the world would want to see a dentist? I recently sat down and
interviewed Dr. Suzanne Thai DDS to find out why a visit with her
could change my life forever!
Dr. Thai is becoming a household name in North Texas. Dr. Thai, originally
born in Pennsylvania, has proudly called North Texas home for more than 35
years. Dr. Thai has taken dentistry in her office to a new level. Her mission with every
single one of her patients is to show them that a dental visit in her office is far from your
typical horror movie. Instead, it is a place where people’s health is finally changing for
the better.
In a world where getting anyone to go to the dentist is like pulling teeth, Dr. Thai is the
dentist you can’t wait to see.
“That’s my biggest accomplishment — changing people’s views on dentistry,” Dr. Thai said.
“People hate going to the dentist. After every dental visit, my goal is for my patient’s to say that
they can’t wait to come back. I know my team and I have done our job at that point. We do our
photo by Scott Young Photography
best to make everyone feel comfortable when they come here.”
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“I had one woman who could hear me coming down the hallway and was in tears before I was
in the room. She was so afraid.” Dr. Thai said. “I listen to their traumatic stories and I feel so bad
for them. They’re crying, and then I’m crying. We always try to have a safe environment here, and
one thing we will never do is lecture. I know they hate going to the dentist, but it’s all about positive reinforcement, and being their cheerleader when it comes to their oral health.”
Dr. Thai has been able to combine the latest in dental technology to provide the patients in the
Lake Cities area with the ultimate dental experience.
Her smile is infectious. She has built a practice that is ahead of the curve with cutting-edge
technology and both her engaging personality and attitude toward family dentistry fit like a glove with the Lake Cities’ small-town lifestyle.
DR. THAI, WHAT IS ONE OF THE MOST SHOCKING THINGS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE IN PRACTICE? What are some of the biggest mistakes that people make when it comes to their teeth? “Early in my practice, I had a young man in his late 50’s in my chair. He had previously spent over $40,000 to get his Hollywood Smile. He had recently moved to the area from another state and had to find a new dentist. He sat in my chair and I remember him saying ‘Do you like my smile?’ From far away his teeth looked good. It wasn’t until I was doing a thorough exam, that I had to do one of the hardest things to do as a dentist. I had to tell him that he had lost so much bone around his teeth, that now they were all going to have to come out. There was nothing holding his teeth in. He was devastated. He asked me how this could be. He spent so much of his money, and now all of his teeth were going to have to be extracted? Unfortunately, after his extensive dental work, he said that no one ever informed him about the need to maintain his oral health. He was never educated properly on how to take care of his teeth, gums, and bone surrounding them. “I hate it when I encounter stories like this.” I feel sorry for the patients. Many patients say ‘I wish I met you sooner.’ People do not realize how important oral health is. Did you know that studies show that oral health is directly related to your overall health? Periodontal disease is linked to diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, respiratory tract infections, certain cancers and heart disease. How clean your mouth is can prevent you from having a heart attack.” One of the many traits that patient’s continue to rave about when talking to Dr. Thai is her ability to not only explain to you what’s going
DR. THAI, IF I AM OVER 50 YEARS OLD HOW CAN I KEEP SMILING AND CHEWING FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE? Can losing your teeth not be a part of getting old? Dr. Thai is one of only a few dentists in North Texas that is certified in a process called Perio Protect. Perio Protect is a new and advanced way to ELIMINATE BAD BREATH PREVENT BONE LOSS
WHAT IF I CAN’T AFFORD TO GO TO DENTIST? Everything seems expensive, from health
insurance to dental insurance. What is someone
to do if they can’t afford to go to the dentist? Dr. Thai knows that not taking care of your
teeth will always cost you more in the long run both financially and emotionally. Dr. Thai has created her very own Dental Health Savings
plan to make it affordable for her patients to
get preventative care, and ultimately keep them happier and smiling for the rest of their lives.
“Every patient is important to me” says Dr.
Thai. She has been able to integrate the best that technology has to offer with a passion and
commitment to her patients that is unrivaled. Dr. Thai is setting a new standard when it comes to patient care.
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on, but also to show you. Wouldn’t it be nice to actually see what is going on in your mouth? Most visits in Dr. Thai’s office include not only digital x-rays to instantly see your teeth, but also live oral cameras so that you can get the doctors view of what Dr. Thai is seeing. All of these pictures are shown to her patients on large screen TVs. You definitely get the HD experience at Swisher Dental.
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Swisher Dental is the best dentist office in DFW! The staff members are so sweet, friendly, and inviting. I always feel so special and great about myself after seeing Dr. Thai — not only because she and her staff keep my teeth so beautiful, but because of Dr.Thai’s caring words and radiant personality. Dr. Thai genuinely cares about your teeth and YOU. If you are on the search for a new dentist office, don’t hesitate to go to Dr. Thai. You will not regret it! — Jennifer M.
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Boys and Girls Club 5k Going to be a
Doggone Good Time by Susan Neuhalfen
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s a non-profit 501(c)(3), the Boys and Girls Club of North Central Texas is used to doing a lot of fundraising. Despite being part of the national organization, they are responsible to raise all of the money for their local clubs. So not only are they particular about what they do, they like to get a little creative.
Rick Troutman of the Boys and Girls Club of North Central Texas knew he wanted to do a different kind of fundraiser for the organization this year. His idea was to do something fun and inclusive for the family—the whole family. “I knew I wanted to do something that included dogs,” said Troutman. “That’s how we came up with Kids and Tail Waggers.” Kids and Tailwaggers is a fun run not just for humans, but for dogs, too. The race portion is two fold: first, there is a 5k which will be sanctioned for the serious runners and also open to owners to run with their dogs. The second part of the race is a 1 mile dog walk which will actually be
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on a different trail. Runners are welcome to do Hickory Creek. Those who register by March 1 will get a discounted registration rate of $25. the 5k, the 1 mile walk or both. “You can even run with your dog on the Those who register on or before March 11 will 5K,” said Troutman. “My vet already said she’s get a t-shirt as well. Interested runners and walkers may go to www.kidsandtailwaggers.com planning to come with her dog.” After the race is Woofapalooza, a celebration to register. “We’re hoping that we can do this every year for families and their dogs. They’ll have a trainer demonstrating dog tricks, a costume contest for as it benefits the dog community as well as the 12 and under kids and their dogs, bounce houses kids at the Boys and Girls Club,” said Troutman. The Boys & Girls Club is the oldest after and much, much more. school program in existence “We are currently working on the logistics of a dog cake “We’re hoping that we today. Started in the 1860s, today walk,” said Troutman. “We’ve can do this every year there are over 4100 clubs and four in the Lake Cities area alone. got a lot of creative ideas floating as it benefits the dog Their curriculum, according to around here.” community as well as Troutman, is a mixture of health, Troutman is also currently the kids at the Boys education and character building. looking for sponsors. His criteria and Girls Club” The after school program is for the business to be either consists of outside exercise health/running related or dog related. Interested sponsors may email rick@ with games and a power hour with volunteers/ mentors helping the kids with their homework. bgcnct.org. This will be the first annual Kids and Tail They also offer various programs for different Waggers Race, taking place on Saturday, March age groups. More information may be found at 25 from 9am-2pm at Sycamore Bend Park in www.bgcnct.org.
Insurance
Introducing Dave Reese
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he Reese Agency (Farmers Insurance at Oakmont) will be bringing to you insight on your personal insurance needs every month. As an introduction, we would like to tell you a little about ourselves.
The agency has been operating since 2014 at the corner of Robinson and State School Roads in Corinth. Dave Reese, the owner, has an extensive background in business and customer service that has prepared him to assemble a team of insurance professionals that are knowledgeable in Home, Auto, Life and Business Insurance. We also insure your “toys” such as boats, motorcycles and RV’s. We promise you exceptional service as well as a commitment to the community. That is what sets Farmers Insurance and The Reese Agency apart from other insurance providers. We are actively engaged in local events and organizations such as the City of Corinth Pumpkin Palooza, The Father Daughter Dance, the local Rotary,
Denton County Friends of the Family, and Chamber of Commerce organizations. As your local Farmers agent we review your coverage, discuss available discounts and help you plan for the future. We offer many options that fit your lifestyle or business operation. We offer Farmers Friendly Reviews annually so that we can adjust your coverages and life changes over time. It is important to have a trusted insurance company working for you—one that can provide the knowledge and information that you need to live your life and without worries about your coverage. We also provide innovative customer service techniques—like answering the phone! We are committed to being there when you need us. Dave Reese The Reese Agency (Farmers Insurance at Oakmont) 940.387.2181
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Gardening
What To Do About Leaves & Sprinklers This Winter
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e hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and is looking forward to a Happy New Year! Now that 2016 is over and the project lists have come out for 2017 it’s time to get to work. Projects can be exciting and the rewards enjoyed for years to come. Just remember, as we always say, good labor ain't cheap and cheap labor ain't good. Ensure that your time and money are going towards quality. Protect your investments by hiring legitimate local contractors. by PJ Kratohvil of Complete Solutions completesolutionsdfw.com
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Recent calls that might just answer something you’re wondering about...
up quicker in the spring and had fewer dandelions. You just want to ensure that you're not leaving large pieces of the leaf in your lawn that would smother the grass. You are actually grinding it up and, as they
fall more frequently, more mowings will ensure they break down as needed.
“With the recent freezing temps do we need to shut down, drain sprinkler system?" Yes and no. It is Texas and we never know what
we are going to get but I wouldn't be too worried about draining the irrigation system. IF installed properly, your lines should be able to withstand some freezing temperatures without issue. Just
ensure you cover/wrap any exposed valves and
“So with the weather being so back-and-forth our trees haven't cooperated and we still have quite a few leaves blowing around but don't want to pay for someone to come back out and bag…” There are a couple options here, but the easiest
would be to mow them back in. Using your lawn
or shut-offs. Some weeks we’ll have 72 one day
and high of 32 the next. Flip the controller to off when freezing and back on when we have a couple of warmer days in a row so everything can
get what it needs. Obviously if we experience rain, depending on totals, that can supplement irrigation
service or mulch set up on the mower, run everything
water for days.
finely ground leaves returned back to the turf are
so EXITED about what's to come! As you’re sifting
these finely ground leaves show increased microbial
got some of the best contractors in the country right
over, leaving it sitting on the lawn. Studies prove that actually beneficial for both soil and grass. Soil with activity and better water filtration. Studies also show
that when the leaves were returned, grass greened
We are off to an GREAT start here in 2017 and
through your various project lists, remember you've here in Denton County, so shop local for your next project. Wishing you the best of luck in 2017.
DITCH Why You Should
What is it about New Year’s Resolutions that we can’t resist and yet, we can’t keep?
YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS by Susan Neuhalfen
E
very year we pledge to lose weight, eat healthier, change our diet in some way. Every year we start out strong and every year we slowly get back into our old routine after only a few weeks. So what does it take to keep a healthy New Year’s resolution? “If the ‘I’ll start being healthy after the New Year (or Monday)’ philosophy really worked, 65% of the US adult population wouldn’t be overweight,” says nutritionist Kathy King. “After 46 years in nutrition and reviewing the newest studies on people who successfully control their weight, I’ve found that most healthy people don’t do the all or none thinking—they compensate daily or at least every few days on their food intake and exercise. NextGen Counseling Clinic Director Jessica Burrows agrees. In Borrows’ professional opinion, extreme goals are neither realistic nor reasonable. “The best way to create lasting change is by creating a new lifestyle change that is balanced and allows for more flexibility,” said Burrows.
SO WHAT DOES WORK? 1. Setting Realistic Goals Do you really want to run a marathon?
Sure, we all want to run one, but do you
really want to put in the time and effort? The same goes for everything. Set a
small realistic goal for starters and build from there.
2. Make A Plan A lot of time, failure occurs because
there wasn’t a plan. When there’s no plan there’s no accountability. If there’s no
accountability, there’s no consequence.
If you want to change the way you eat,
make your meal plan (and your meals if possible) in advance so that you are less likely to “go off the rails”.
3. Round Up The Cheerleaders If there’s one thing that is good about
social media, it’s really good for getting
people in your corner. Instead of making political stances and commiserating with others, use it to hold yourself
accountable. Tell people that you’ve set this goal and you need their
encouragement. You might even get some others to join you.
4. Use An App It has been proven time and time again that keeping a food and exercise diary
helps you lose weight. One app to keep you motivated, no matter what you’re
trying to achieve, is Coach.me. To keep
track of food and fitness, myfitnesspal is an excellent app. These are many other free apps as well that help to motivate
and keep you heading toward your goal.
5. Change Your Mindset
According to fitness trainer Danette May, one of the biggest reasons that people don’t reach their goals is
that their mind has trained them to
remember the past failures and gives them excuses to quit. May says that
your ego wants to take the path of least
resistance but you have to let your spirit override that urge to give up. She even
incorporates meditation into her overall health plans in order to “rewire” the
brain. The good news is YouTube is full of great inspirational videos and there
are just as many podcasts to retrain your brain. From Anthony Robbins to Joel
Osteen, there’s something to fit the type of training you need to change your thinking.
6. Give Yourself A Good Reason Make sure you understand why you are working toward this goal. Maybe your health is in need of improvement. Maybe you would like to fit into that sexy new dress before the wedding. Maybe you want to set a better example for your kids and help them to understand health and wellness. Find a good reason and you may find all the motivation you need.
7. It’s Not Just A January Thing
Remember that every day is a new day. You don’t have to wait until New Year’s or Monday or right after ___ (fill in the blank) to start a new change in your life. The key, according to the experts, is to start with one small step. If you are trying to give up soda, and you drink one every morning, just give up your soda on Tuesday morning. After a while, when you’ve ready, give up your Thursday morning soda, too. If you’re trying eat more organically, start by taking out foods that use dyes. Then graduate to taking out foods that have high fructose corn syrup. If you try to throw out everything in your pantry and go all organic, the shock to your budget will be enough to throw you off course.
Simply put, slow and steady wins the race. Take it one day at a time and remember, change can happen at any time, not just when the ball drops in Times Square.
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Corinth Police Department Celebrates its
TH
W
hen the Corinth Police Department was first created in 1966, it wasn’t exactly a police department. It worked the way most things in the Corinth area work. One citizen has a community concern and takes matters into his own hands to bring the issue to light. In 1966, Corinth resident Cecil Brown and his son, Gary, began policing the Town of Corinth on a volunteer basis. They purchased a new car in 1969 with their own money exclusively for police work. They received no compensation for their vehicles, insurance, gas or upkeep. Three years later, in 1970, a motion was made to appoint Cecil Brown as the Chief of Police and his son, Gary, as Assistant Chief of Police for the Town of Corinth. The motion was unanimously passed and the department was given 50 gallons of gasoline per month. That same year, Bennie Jones was deputized as assistant. The Town of Corinth also purchased a car in 1974 for the police. However, the car was to be shared with the Water and Sewer Departments as well. The town paid for the costs of the department out of utility franchises, federal revenue sharing and the sale of maps and books. As the population increased, unfortunately, so did crime. Many citizens followed in the footsteps of Cecil Brown and volunteered their time to help Brown and his son until finally,
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YEAR
by Susan Neuhalfen
progressed through the years, many new faces have shared in making our department one to be proud of,” expressed Debra Walthall, Corinth Chief of Police. “With the hard work and dedication of our officers, support of our citizens, volunteers and city leaders, we have become a recognized agency that sets an example for others to follow.”
in 1981, Corinth established a paid police department and began 24-hour patrol in 1983. Throughout the years Corinth has had some great men and women in blue including Chief Ben Thurman, who started his department in 1983 with 8 police officers. A new police station was built in 1991 and today Chief Debra Walthall has 36 men and women working tirelessly to protect the 14th safest city in Texas (as named by SafeWise). The Police Department will soon be moving to a new public safety building which will begin construction in 2017. “The police department has reached a fiftyyear milestone. As the agency has grown and
photos courtesy of the Corinth Police Department
Love Your Neighborhood
H
ow awesome for everyone in Corinth as we were recently named the 8th most desirable place to live in the DFW area among more than 300 neighborhoods ranked. We rated high for safety, pet-friendliness, access to parks, and economic growth.
Real Estate In the spirit of the new year we are throwing a party to celebrate this accomplishment. We are asking our readers to send to us an email explaining why their neighborhood/street is the best in Corinth/Lake Cities area. Send your email to lori@sosimplehome by February 15, 2017. The best neighborhood/street story will be chosen on February 20 and SoSimpleHome will host a block party in their honor with food and fun. So how do we keep our area one of the top best places to live? First and foremost, being ranked favorably helps to grow property values; second, it feels good to come home each day to a great neighborhood.
Here are our top ways to continue or begin to love your neighborhood this year:
• Talk to your neighbors, bring back community • Perform a random act of kindness for a neighbor by Lori Lesnansky, Tiffanie Bush, Hunter Essex & Traci Gover SoSimple Home • 972.657.0364 • loril@kw.com Keller William Dallas Metro North
• Mediate a conflict if you have one • Pick up after your pets • Help do some heavy lifting • Pick up trash • Throw a monthly neighborhood dinner party and rotate houses • Host a game night • Buy Girl Scout Cookies, even if you are on a diet. Donate them to the mail carrier, the garbage collectors or even the troops overseas • Encouraging words go a long way • Remember, at any given time, people are doing the best they can Maybe you’re ready to leave your neighborhood
and make a move in 2017. That’s okay, too. Our
custom craft real estate plans take even the
smallest details of your vision and bring them to
• Let your neighbors know when you will be away so they can band together to watch over your home
life. We are elevating and creating simplicity in
(you can also call the police department and let them know)
us at 972.657.0364
the real estate market for our clients, call or text
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aving been with State Farm Insurance for 33 years, Gary Peppers has a unique perspective that most agents do not. After years of being an agent, he was promoted within State Farm to an upper sales management position, helping other agents and customers at a different level. As much as he loved that job, he says that nothing beats being face to face with customers again.
found it easy to connect and couldn’t wait to get to work. In the last year alone, Peppers has been involved in the Lake Cities Educational Foundation, has been a major sponsor for the Foot Pursuit 5k hosted by the Corinth Police Department and has become a W.A.T.C.H. Dog for Shady Shores Elementary. Peppers also knows the value of being part of a local chamber and was honored when he was recently elected as a board member of the Lake Cities Chamber of Commerce. “It’s humbling to have the support of the people in the community and the confidence that I can make a difference,” said Peppers of his recent election. “I’m big on leaving places better than you found them so I’m looking forward to continuing to serve this community.”
“It’s humbling to have the support of the people in the community and the confidence that I can make a difference.”
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He is also committed to helping his employees understand the value they bring to the community. His very favorite thing about his job is developing people. He has three full-time employees and he is committed to their journey, growth and development. It is important to him that he is helping them understand the potential they have both professionally and personally. He has had a lot of great mentors along the way and loves providing that same guidance to the members of his agency. The most important legacy that Gary Peppers wants to leave is one that honors God, his family and his company. He and his wife, Deena have two sons: Chandler, a senior in high school and Garrison, a junior at the University of Arkansas. “I recognize that I have such a great opportunity to make a difference,” said Peppers. “I’m excited to do that right here in the Lake Cities.”
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“In management, you don’t have the chance to talk to customers on a regular basis,” he said about coming full circle and now owning his own agency in Corinth. “Coming back as an agent I realize how much I enjoy being with customers on a day to day basis.” It’s not only the customers he missed, it was being part of a community at a grass roots level. What he loves the best about the Lake Cities is the small town feel of the area, despite its incredible growth, especially over the last few years. “This is a suburb that has been growing and thriving, but you can still have a cup of coffee with the police chief every Wednesday morning,” said Peppers. “In my previous role that was hard to do.” Being somewhat new to the Lake Cities area he felt very welcomed and was anxious to get involved with the community. He said he
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Corinth Appoints New City Manager The Corinth City Council
has appointed Mr. Bob Hart as City Manager.
“We are very pleased
to have a person of Mr.
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Lake Dallas Swears In New Police Chief
the management staff of
Corinth Mayor Bill Heidemann. “We look
forward to his leadership in guiding the City of Corinth into the future.”
Mr. Hart will officially begin February 6, 2017. Mrs. Lee Ann Bunselmeyer served as the
Acting City Manager during the transition
period. She will return to her position as Director of Finance and Administrative Services.
The City Manager serves as the Chief
Executive Officer for the City of Corinth, ensuring that the policies of the Council are implemented and the needs of the community are being served.
Mr. Hart is currently serving as City Manager
of Kennedale, TX, a suburban community just southeast of Fort Worth since 2007. He
previously served as City Manager for several cities in Texas. His local government experience spans 36 years.
Hart holds a Bachelor’s degree from Baylor
University and a Master of Public Administration
from the University of North Texas. He is an active member of the Texas City Management
Association (TCMA) and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) through which he is a credentialed manager.
Lake Cities Chamber Annual Awards Banquet Set For February 16 The Lake Cities Chamber of Commerce is
scheduled to hold its annual awards banquet on Thursday, February 16 at Global Spheres Center in Corinth.
Awards will be given for the Volunteer of
the Year, Citizen of the Year and Business of
the Year awards. Nominations will be accepted
Lake Dallas has sworn in Dan Carolla as it’s new Police Chief. Carolla, a lieutenant with the Dallas Police Department, has nearly two decades of law enforcement experience and lives in Corinth with his wife and son.
Lake Cities Lions Club Casino Royale Scheduled For January 28 Lake Cities Lions Club will hold their annual
Casino Royale fundraising event on January
28 from 6:30pm until 11pm at the VFW Post
10640. The VFW is located at 501 Thompson St. in Lake Dallas.
The Vegas style night features blackjack, craps,
Texas Hold ‘Em and roulette.Tickets are $40 per
person in advance and $45 per person at the door and are available at Ciera Bank, NorthStar Band
and from Lions members. Entry fee includes dinner and one free drink as well as $1000 in Casino Royale chips. The event is open to the public.
Carolla was chosen as City Manager Matt Shaffstall’s choice and later approved by the Lake Dallas City Council. He is taking over the job from Nick Ristagno who is retiring in January.
STAY IN THE KNOW By Following Us on Social Media
T
he Corinth Police Department continues to utilize several social media avenues to help better serve our community. Over the past decade the use of social media has grown exponentially. People of all ages and organizations of all types are using these tools like never before. These social media formats are being used by millions on mobile devices and not at traditional computer work stations. The immediacy and interaction on sites such as Facebook and Twitter are invaluable to law enforcement agencies. The Corinth Police Department acknowledges the immense value of these social media formats and we have responded by sharing information such as crime alerts, crime prevention tips, weather alerts, press releases, traffic problems, road closures, community events, recruiting & hiring, and much more info. The Corinth Police Department would like to invite you to become a follower of each of our social media outlets. Please join our conversation at “Corinth Police Department, Texas” on Facebook and “Corinth_Police” on Twitter.
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2017 does not disappoint with fun styles and
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almost any style. Speaking of updos, we will continue to see uniquely styled ponytails and buns.
For those of you with waves and curls, you can
stop using heat daily. The natural hair textures will be seen, so see your stylist for how to tame and design those curls.
In the makeup sector of beauty, eye shadows in all
bright colors will be warming up the pallet for Spring. The color will be noticeable on our cheeks too. Lip stains will continue to be hot for those of us busy and on the go.
An emphasis on skincare will be prevalent in 2017
because a natural bare face is the foundation rage, even our powder will be used more sparingly.
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NAME THE LAST BOOK
YOU READ by Susan Neuhalfen
What was the last book you read? More importantly, when?
I
t seems hard to believe but 33% of high school graduates will never read a book after high school and 42% of college students will never read another book after they graduate. It’s somewhat understandable. Lives get busy and some things get pushed aside.
One thing to keep in mind, however, is that children learn from their parents. Actions, in many cases, speak louder than words. If we want our children to read, then we should lead by example. Ask yourself, do you read in front of your children or do you play on your phone? The good news is that books—free books—are more easily accessible than ever thanks to the internet. It’s also easy to get audio books for those on the go who have trouble finding the time to actually sit and read. Here are a few examples of sites with books available at your disposal: ReadPrint.com: Free to join with lots of classics including short stories, poetry and plays in addition to classic novels. They also add new books on a regular basis and the site is easy to navigate. They have book clubs and groups for discussion and readers can keep track of the books read. Overdrive: With Overdrive, simply choose the library or libraries where you already have cards and enter the numbers. Check out electronic and audio books (up to 3 at a time) and enjoy. This is a great way to teach kids about the library by physically going and getting a card and then, if they want, they may check books out electronically as well. Book selections are not as limited as with other sites.
Free-EBooks.net has some independent authors mixed in with classics. Books are available in PDF, ePub, Kindle, TXT, MP3, iPhone, iPad and more. Read.gov: This is the Library of Congress site containing thousands of books as well as author webcasts, podcasts and more. There is a great deal of information about the writers, their backgrounds and all of the happenings at the Library of Congress. It’s a wealth of information. Project Gutenberg has over 30,000 free ebooks for downloading. It has a wide variety of formats as well as languages. The database is easy to search and you can see the most popular downloads as well. Librivox: Non-commercial, non-profit and ad-free, this is an audio book site where the books are read by volunteers. If you are confused as to which version to download, the last one is usually the best. These books are mostly classics and fun for review or first time listening. This is only the tip of the iceberg as far as free book sites. However, most other sites are not entirely free, so navigate carefully. Most of the free books on the internet belong to the public domain, meaning their intellectual properties are not protected. In some cases, authors release works directly into the public
domain so that they may be freely accessed. Usually they are there because copyright has expired or was never protected in the first place, which is why many classic literature novels are readily available. Don’t discount reading or re-reading a classic. There is much to be learned from classic novels. The Jungle illustrated the suffering of working immigrants at the turn of the century which prompted the creation of unions in the United States. Uncle Tom’s Cabin showed firsthand the struggles of African slaves in the southeast from Kentucky to Louisiana. Animal Farm is a political satire about the Russian Revolution as well as the Stalin era. However, in the interest of getting readers back into the joy of reading, there are many modern books that are more suited to escapism and pleasure reading such as The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis by Anne Rice or even Golf Monster by Alice Cooper (very funny, by the way). There are also book series recommended such as The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo series, Jack Reacher, Alex Cross and Travis McGee. For both young and old there is Harry Potter, The Hunger Games and many, many others. If you’re looking for more suggestions, www.thingsweread.org lists the five favorite books of many famous people from JayZ to JFK. This organization was started in 2011, by two platoon leaders in Iraq who consulted other leaders in the military and distributed book lists to soldiers based on their recommendations. They decided to expand that to include other influential people. Today they donate books to soldiers across the globe based on the recommendations and generosity of donors. Teach your children well. One night a week, skip a television show or movie and invite the entire family to join you for some quiet time, each with his or her own book. A new family time tradition might instill the joy of reading in your children.
Some recent books suggested by area book clubs and avid readers:
Other classic books that are worth reading or re-reading:
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
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Fitness
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION?
Practical Goal Setting Can Bring About Positive Changes
DID YOU KNOW
that statically only 8 to 10 percent of people who made New Year’s resolutions successfully achieve them? Don’t be a statistic. If your New Year’s resolution is to lose weight or get in shape, be fair to yourself and set realistic, attainable goals. Realistic, attainable resolutions aren’t loaded promises. They are achievable goals. When you make a promise to yourself and put your plan into action, you’ll quickly find that you are on a road toward healthier habits. You will also be less likely to become discouraged and more likely to make new goals. For example, instead of telling yourself, "I'm going to lose weight and get fit," resolve to be consistent with exercise, resolve to say no to sugary foods, and resolve to not quit when it gets hard. Then put a timeline to it. I will make
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a 3-month commitment to myself to wake up early and fit in the exercise I need to reach my goal. I will not quit in this 3-month timeframe and will put in the work consistently to earn my results. So when making New Year’s resolutions this year, be fair to yourself, even if your resolution is as simple as being consistent with workouts. For 2017, make a resolution – a promise – that you can and will keep. If this year’s resolution is weight loss, be specific in your plan of action and how you plan to achieve your resolution. There are many fads out there, and there are lots of options. Pick something you enjoy and with which you can be consistent. At Jesse James Fit and Outlaw Bootcamp, we believe in teaching our members the tools they can use for a lifetime in maintaining weight loss. We offer accountability, nutrition knowledge and challenging workouts in a comfortable, fun environment. Wishing you much success toward your goals in the year to come!
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by Jesse J. Leyva, Jesse James Fit & Outlaw Bootcamp 940.497.6002