Lantana Living Magazine September 2018

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SEPTEMBER 21, 2018 - OCTOBER 19, 2018

JIM BRIDGES

FAMILYIS

AWARENESS

MONTH

THE REAL BOYS

OF FALL

TIPS TO PREVENT

HEART DISEASE

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Publisher & Editor Scott & Kelly Murray

Administration Managing Editor Jana Melton Sub-Editor

Bobbi Byrne

Writer & Editor Steve Gamel

Advertising Kelly Murray

kelly@murray-media.com

Production Art Director Liz Wallace

Graphic Designers Caroline Brock

Alyson Modene

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What Makes

YOU HEALTHY

W

elcome to our Women’s year old self had LOL! I think an important Wellness issue. As I near question we need to ask ourselves is what another birthday and add yet wellness means to us? For me it doesn’t another year to the count, I can’t help only represent the physical as it once but realize how fragile life can be and did, but more importantly, my mental appreciate the health blessings I have. state, and the state of my In my 20s and 30s, relationships with my family I thought “Women’s “The body heals with and friends. In this issue, Wellness” represented play, the mind heals we will touch on different diets and exercise trends. with laughter and the health issues such as breast I measured my “Wellness” spirit heals with joy.” based on only exterior cancer, heart disease, diet factors. Now as I enter my and exercise, and more. But — Unknown mid-40s, I realize how little I hope as you are reading those things have to do this issue you begin to understand that with true wellness. We are bombarded true wellness is more than just medical or daily with media that leads us to believe physical but also mental. Take the time to most women would trade anything to live in the moment. Put down your phone turn back the clock and be younger, but and smell the fresh air, take a walk outside maybe it’s just me, I wouldn’t trade where I am now to go backwards. Now don’t get me wrong, I’d love to get the butt my 20

now that it’s not as hot, and really enjoy

the small moments right in front of you.

advertisers. Opinions expressed in articles

or advertisements do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher. Lantana

Living is not responsible for omissions or

information that has been misrepresented to the magazine. Advertisers and its

agencies assume all liability for advertising content. No part of this publication may

be reproduced or transmitted without the permission in writing from the publisher. © 2018 Murray Media Group

Sincerely, Kelly Murray

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

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TABLE OF

CONTENTS THIS MONTH: We’re focusing on women’s wellness. Look for the icon to find out about women’s health.

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On the Cover is Jim Bridges Family

FEATURED:

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PICK: FAMILY IS KEY TO SUCCESS EDITORS The Real Boys of Fall

ASK THE EXPERTS

PHOTOS FROM LANTANA

35 Healthy School Lunches

18 Home Design with ML Group

04 Resident Back to School Photos

22 Makeover of the Month with Cloud 9 Salon

08 You Submit, We Print

38 Everyone Needs A Buddy

39 Resident Vacation Photos

40 Foodie Friday with Jay Marks

30 Gardening with Complete Solutions

ARTICLES

41 State Fair of Texas

08 Stone Way to Success

44 Tips to Prevent Heart Disease

11 Pet Adoption of the Month

46 Ribbon Cutting for New Flower Mound Town Hall

34 Organization with Cloud Nine Organizing 50 Dentistry with Country Lakes Family Dental 58 Fitness with Jesse James Fit BUSINESS SPOTLIGHTS

12 Sheriff's Corner with Sheriff Tracy Murphree 12 Lantana Ladies League Board & Committee Members

36 The Risk of SIDS

47 Best Little Brewfest in TX 48 Save Your Pumpkin Recipes 52 Former Liberty Christian Quarterback Lands NFL Job

10 J2 Steakhouse

24 Community Rallies for Navy Seal Injured in Crash

16 A Different Kind of Financial Services Firm

26 Keto Diet: The Highs and Lows

56 Pumpkin Decorating

42 Inspire, Empower, Stronger Together

28 Inside Community

62 Early Commitments with Schneider & Mahon

29 Inside Education

54 Texting and Driving 60 Local Pumpkin Patches

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STONE WAY

TO SUCCESS: Local Artist Turns Small Hobby Into Big Business by Steve Gamel

I

of her skills started to spread, people at

church also got curious. The tipping point came in late July when a coworker,

Jana Melton, commissioned Liz to paint

the Carolina Panthers logo on a stone for her garden.

All of a sudden, Liz had eager customers

on her hands, and she hadn’t even come up with a business name yet.

“I haven’t thought that far ahead,” Liz said with a laugh. “I just call it my side hustle.”

Some of Liz’s most recent work includes a

t’s been said some of the most successful companies out there started innocently enough in someone’s

garage. In Liz Wallace’s case, her recent venture came about while prettying up

TCU-inspired stone, a Hawaiian-themed design, and two more that she can’t go

into detail about since they are a surprise birthday present. Her stone designs are made using acrylic paint and a

polyurethane sealant to prevent

her own backyard.

Liz, who happens to be the

art director for Murray Media Group, creates custom

painted stepping stones

for gardens and residential

“Just tell me what you want on there, and I’ll do it,” Liz said.

landscapes in her spare

time. Her attention-grabbing designs,

which include everything from spiritual

symbols to vegetables and team logos, was never meant to be anything more

than a one-off thing when she, on a whim last year, decided to paint mandalas on a stone pathway in her backyard.

But then her mother-in-law noticed and wanted some of her own, and as word

chipping and fading – all on

12-inch stones she buys from the local nursery. She says it

takes a few days to perfect a

single stone, but the time spent is worth it.

“Just tell me what you want on there,

and I’ll do it,” Liz said. “So far, they’ve all

come out good. Even the ones I did in my backyard still look great a year later.”

She added, “I enjoy doing this, and it’s

nice to see so many people like them.” If you are interested in some of Liz’s work, you can contact her through Facebook. @ThePaintedStonebyLiz

Do you have a fun story to share with us? Send us an email at artwork@murray-media.com or send us a message on Facebook. We’d love to tell your story.

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Business Spotlight Top photo courtesy of www.J2Steakhouse.com

by Steve Gamel

photos courtesy of Kari Lambert

J2 STEAKHOUSE 972.537.5547 www.J2Steakhouse.com 119 E. Main St. Lewisville, TX 75057

T

hose who have lived in or around Lewisville long enough will remember the old Lewisville Feed

Mill, which was built in 1886. Over time, it became the centerpiece of a city known

for having its fair share of rich history and

reinvention. You may have noticed that the doors to the building were reopened, and that the space has been converted into a new restaurant.

But if you think the

to a staff that strives to live and breathe an unobtrusive sense of hospitality and service, these distinctive features simply can’t be found anywhere else. “It’s worth the drive, whether you live down the street or anywhere else in Denton County,” said Owner Jim Murray, who added that it’s been both a challenge and an honor to redevelop the feed mill. “This isn’t your typical restaurant.”

Tying everything historical significance together is Executive “It’s worth the drive, Chef, Johnathon Pauley, of the mill has been whether you live down Sous Chef Clint Davis, and lost forever, think again. the street or anywhere the rest of the amazing It is reborn with else in Denton County,” staff. Chef Pauley has J2 Steakhouse. more than a decade of J2 Steakhouse opened in experience and brings a straightforward May, and is a sight to see from approach to cooking and an affinity for both a culinary standpoint and its the seasonal, market-sourced ingredients unique and inviting atmosphere. that are the hallmark of J2 Steakhouse’s A lot went into honoring, restoring, unique elevated Texas-inspired cuisine. and openly celebrating the lore and Everything at J2 is made from scratch, landscape of the building. From the right down to the ketchup, breads, original mills and long-leaf pine rafters and ice cream.

Chef Pauley’s passion shows in his dishes, whether it be the Prime Angus Filet, Prime Akaushi Rib Eye, Seared Scallops, Seared Halibut, or his signature Popcorn Ice Cream and Red Beet Creme Brulee. The menu changes weekly, and he’s continuously finding fresh ingredients to satisfy any palate. To complement the food, J2 Steakhouse also has a wide selection of cocktails, wine, and beer.

Whether you’re a small family looking for a quiet night out, or you need a restaurant with great food and an engaging atmosphere that can take care of a large party, look no further than J2 Steakhouse. It’s the perfect fusion of elevated Texas cuisine and local history. “[Chef Pauley] only goes with the best ingredients he can get,” Murray said. “He’s doing things that are pretty unique, and the best part is we had an incredible staff from the get-go. His sous chef and many of his cooks followed him here. Come see Chef Pauley. This is his show, and we’re excited he’s leading our team.”


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SHERIFF ’S

CORNER T

with Sheriff Tracy Murphree

he Denton County Sheriff’s Office has been working closely with other agencies to keep children safe from internet predators. We recently conducted a Joint Online Solicitation Operations that resulted in 10 onsite arrest and three warrants for arrest for online solicitation of a minor. These sexual predators walk among us – five live in Denton County, and the others live in surrounding counties willing to meet our children for sex. This should infuriate us as parents.

“This operation was a huge success; I am extremely proud of all the dedicated officers that worked long hours to take these predators off the street. I want to thank all the agencies that participated in making this possible. This type of operation should open the eyes of parents

and other citizens to the dangers that lurk on the internet. We will continue to be vigilant in our efforts to protect our most precious resource, – our kids.” We need to be more “curious” about what our children are doing online. Make sure

that you know all passwords to the Apps

that are downloaded on every electronic device your child has access to.

The 12 Apps that every parent of a teen should know about are listed below. 1. Audio Manager 2. Calculator% 3. Vaulty

4. Snapchat

5. Burn Note 6. Line

7. Omegle 8. Tinder

9. Blendr

10. Kik Messenger 11. Yik Yak 12. Ask.fm

All these Apps are made to hide photos,

videos, messages, and other secrets from parents. Research these Apps online and see what they are really meant for. Now

that school has started check your child’s electronics frequently.

2018 -19

BOARD MEMBERS Including the officers/chairpersons

LANTANA LADIES LEAGUE

President: Lisa Jackson Vice President: Eileen Weidman Secretary: Lisa Peters Treasurer: Wileen Carr

Board Members and Committee Members

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Community Service: Maggie Hensley & Morgan Tower Membership: Krista Middleton Special Interest Groups: Bea Bragg/Joy Barmore Webmaster/Social Media: Kristine Hallingstad Historian: Kym Emerson Door Prizes: Kimberly Barnes Sponsorship/Timekeeper: Amber Hirsch Newsletter: Julie McNair Programs: Linda Rogers (Amazing Race); Tami Schmidt (Casino Night); Michelle Lopez (Quarter Auction); Birdie Archer (Holiday Party/Member at Large)


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Business Spotlight

A Different Kind Of

FINANCIAL S E R V I C E S by Steve Gamel

report cards. Many of his grades, whether

for science, social studies, or history, were not as good as he had hoped. But he couldn’t help but pore through them – one after another.

“My kids get straight A’s. I clearly didn’t,” Glen said with a laugh. “But it was

interesting as I looked through the stack

through long-term planning, methodical decision-making, and personalized service. Glen is a go-to advocate for high networth clients who need guidance with everything from investment management and retirement planning to estate planning, trust services and more. Being aligned with Raymond James adds more investment opportunities to that extensive suite of financial services.

“I live vicariously through my clients, whether they at math. I always aced “I enjoy being able to are selling a business, math; numbers were saving for a goal, or look them in the eye after always appealing and wanting to know if they building them a fairly came easily to me.” have enough money for sophisticated financial That stands to reason retirement,” Glen said. “I plan and know we did given his career path. enjoy being able to look right by them. I feel Glen is the managing them in the eye after like I’m adding value to building them a fairly partner for Glen D. people’s lives.” sophisticated financial Smith & Associates and plan and know we did a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL right by them. I feel like I’m adding value PLANNER™ (CFP®) professional for to people’s lives.” Raymond James in Flower Mound. For to see how good I was

more than 14 years, he has combined

his passion for number crunching with

helping people responsibly build wealth

That commitment to the client is a breath of fresh air in today’s environment, where it can be difficult to remember what

photo courtesy of Glen Smith

A

ll Glen Smith could do was laugh when his dear mother surprised him recently with a stack of old

F I R M

pictured above is Glen Smith with his family on Vacation. personal service feels like. But Raymond James has long been a different kind of

financial services firm – one that embraces long-term planning, values methodical

decision-making, and remains focused on what matters to you.

Glen Smith embodies those attributes and strives to help clients achieve a healthy financial report card.

“You can get investment advice from a

lot of places, but what separates us is our

high-level service along with our focus on client relationships,” he said. “We put our

clients first, truly listening to their financial and lifestyle aspirations and creating a custom plan to help them get there.”

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Ask The Expert: Home Design

How To Become A

LICENSED I

ARCHITECT

t’s unrealistic to expect high school students to have their entire lives planned out. But by their senior year,

which is now for the Class of 2019, many

of them have a pretty good idea what their career path will be.

I’d like to think maybe there’s even a

few who, like the team here at the ML

Group, see themselves one day getting

into architecture. If you are a student and architecture inspires you, you may be wondering, “What do I do now?” Here’s what you need to do:

1. Decide Whether You Want to

3. Enroll in the Architectural

Experience Program (formerly IDP) This is a structured national training program that has many guidelines, including requiring interns to work under the direct supervision of a registered architect. You must complete a minimum of 3,740 hours to complete the program, and while some tasks may be easier to complete earlier in your career, others take more time and experience.

4. Pass the Architectural

Be a Licensed Architect

Registration Exam

in a firm whether you are licensed or

licensed architect and only comes

doors, including the ability to one

above. This test examines your

There will always be a place for you

This is the last step to becoming a

not. But being licensed opens more

after you have followed the steps

day run your own firm, commanding

journey and everything you’ve

higher salaries, and the ability to work on special projects. Some projects require a license.

2. Choose the Right University There is a myriad of quality

architecture schools all over the

world, but universities like Texas

learned along the way. So study up, guys. While this process is lengthy and takes dedication and passion to complete, it is worth it. Be mindful of your future and what led you here in the first place. I’d

A&M, University of Texas-Arlington,

like to end this column by sending out

that are accredited by the National

2019 class of Argyle High School and

Rice, and Houston have programs

a special and heartfelt good luck to the

Architectural Accreditation Board.

Liberty Christian. Make us all proud!

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REAL Boys of Fall The

by Steve Gamel

W

hen Chris Byrne created a fantasy football league in Lantana aptly called, The

League, he was more than willing to take

Sundays,” Byrne laughed. “It’s fun, but if you finish last in this league, it could turn into a year-long reminder.”

the reins as the league’s commissioner.

Lantana Living has featured Chris and his

a fantasy football junkie – sorry, fantasy

times over the last three or four years for

20 years.

of this group are hilarious, and 2. They are

After all, Byrne knows his stuff. He’s been

cooky band of football brethren several

football professional – for more than

two reasons: 1. The stories that come out

And as technology improved and made

managing multiple leagues easier, Byrne did what any self-respecting football connoisseur would do, he evolved.

an accurate representation of the growing

estimated to be worth more than $7 billion a year in the U.S. and Canada. There are roughly 59 million players according to

popularity of fantasy sports.

the Fantasy Sports Trade Association.

Fantasy football is a fast-growing

To put those numbers in perspective,

interactive online competition where

Byrne is good, y’all, and with football

users act as general managers for virtual

chance he gets.

players. Players can be drafted, traded,

season in full swing, he’ll remind you every

“I have a buddy who won $5,000 off a two dollar entry fee,” Byrne said.

fantasy teams comprised of real NFL

“It’s fun, but if you finish last in this league, it could turn into a year-long reminder.” “If you like watching football, you’ll love

added, or dropped from a roster weekly,

by nature, you’ll enjoy finding ways not

there were roughly 12 million active players a decade ago. There are millions of players who are in it mostly for friendly competition, where only a little bit of money is on the line – such as The League. Then there are those who make playing fantasy sports a fulltime job thanks to sites like Yahoo Sports, ESPN, DraftKings, and FanDuel.

fantasy football. If you are competitive

and how your players perform on Sundays directly impacts your team’s point totals.

“I have a buddy who won $5,000 off a two

to get made fun of [by your buddies] on

The industry itself – yes, it’s an industry – is

dollar entry fee,” Byrne said.

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LANTANA'S Fantasy Football Fanatics

For most, Fantasy Football is a big money

That was the big reason behind starting

making a little money on the side is only

extra bit of competition back into their

smile on their face.

local and could interact anytime they

machine. But for the guys at The League, part of the fun. And they do it all with a When Lantana Living caught up with

members of The League in 2014, it was an absolute blast exposing the good, bad, and downright childish antics from this

lovable band of middle-aged wannabe

The League, Byrne said. It was to add that lives with a group of guys who were all want. All that’s left is managing your team and leaving ample time to trash talk your opponents.

Like The Crapster award, a homemade version of the much nicer first-place

award. It was named,

NFL general managers.

As you can imagine, not much has changed. The League is in its seventh full season

and continues to thrive

because everyone lives

in Lantana. It is very easy to do the annual draft

“We would scold our own kids if they did even half the stuff we do in this league.

in person each year at

Lantana Golf Club, and there is never an

The Sucko Award in

years past. It doesn’t

stop there. One member

negative – is heavily scrutinized.

“We would scold our own kids if they did even half the stuff we do in this league. All the childish humor comes out big

time when you put ten guys in a room

together,” Byrne laughed. “It’s a bunch of grown men behaving like kids.”

Sure, there is a very detailed science

behind the madness – and there can be

a lot of money on the line. But this group doesn’t intend to get too big for its own good.

of The League finished

The League is all about friendly

but barely got credit

dead last.

first a few years ago

because others in the

group, including Byrne,

insisted his success was because he had Peyton

Manning as his quarterback.

issue working with each other’s schedules.

There is a trophy for finishing first, and you

job interview to not miss draft day.

name on them. But every decision you

In fact, one member once rescheduled a

make throughout the season – positive or

get business cards printed with your team

competition – and avoiding coming in “My wife has told me I’m

absolutely miserable to be around

if I go a week and lose in both of my neighborhood leagues,” Byrne said.

“She hates being around me. But it’s just like football. Starting 0-2 is no reason to panic, and being 2-0 is no reason to celebrate a season.”

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Ask The Expert: Makeover of the Month

VICKY Lorenzetti V icky Lorenzetti has been working at the same company for more than 30 years, but recently was laid off. The emotional shock had really put a damper on Vicky, but this resilient woman picked herself back up and was able to find another job. Cloud 9 Salon decided what better way to make a fresh start than a makeover! Now she can enter into her new workplace with all new confidence and sparkle.

Nails by Jennifer Evans

Jennifer gave Vicky a regular pedicure with a Milk and honey salt soak, along with a leg and foot message using milk and honey lotion. Lashes by Sarah Smith

Sarah loved seeing Vicky’s huge smile after she had received lash extensions. Hair by Alex-

Vicki came in with brassy streaky highlights and Alex wanted to give her some warmth and life back into her hair! He gave her a fresh cut that represented her sweet and sassy attitude. Makeup by Dixie

Dixie went for a nice natural look. She evened out Vicki’s skin tone using a color correcting fineline. She used warm purples to make her eyes pop and smudged the eyeliner to soften the outline of her eyes. Dixie also highlighted her cheeks with a tangerine blush and finished with a color stay lip stain.

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NAVY SEAL

INJURED

In Crash by Steve Gamel

T

he Denton County community and beyond is rallying together to support a local American hero who was in a near-fatal car crash on Sept. 3 that forced doctors to amputate both his legs.

photo above is Former U.S. Navy Seal, Dan Licardo.

Dan Licardo, a former U.S. Navy Seal whose 16 years of experience includes combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, was on his way to pick up his son when he suffered a seizure while behind the wheel. His truck veered off the road and crashed at the intersection of Farm-to-Market Road 2499 and Sagebrush Dr. in Flower Mound. He was airlifted to Parkland Hospital, where he is recovering. In the meantime, the single father has been met with a groundswell of support from family, friends, and total

Strong Dan Licardo was created to share information on his recovery while also

being a landing page for donation efforts

that include everything from blood drives to t-shirt sales. As of press time, the page already had more than 2,900 likes. A

subsequent gofundme account has raised nearly $152,000. There’s also a Navy Seals Fund that has raised close to $53,000.

Crosstimbers Family YMCA held a Stay

Strong Dan Blood Drive on Sept. 11. The event received so much support that

officials decided to have a second blood

drive. For more information on upcoming events and T Shirt locations, follow Stay Strong Dan Licardo facebook page.

“There were so many people there who

were willing to wait more than an hour to give blood,” said Liz Wallace, art director

at Murray Media who was one of the many in attendance offering support. “It was a blessing to be around so many selfless

people – many of whom were supporting someone they’d never met.”

Bullzerk is a local T Shirt company that supports our community, especially our Veterans! They have worked with close friends of Dans’, to come up with this awesome shirt as an additional fundraiser for Dan and his family. Please considering making a donation or purchasing a shirt to help Dan and his family with medical costs. Let’s stand behind Dan.

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Community Rallies For

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Women’s Health Article

KETO

Diet The Highs and Lows by Diana Risell

I

first heard of the Keto diet in the 1990s. My colleague, Joe, was following it to lose weight. He had a box of stuff that he bought at a pharmacy, and it seemed to

involve more diet pills, supplements, and urine strips

than food. Maybe he had some results, but what I recall

more vividly were his fatigue, irritability, and bad breath – which might have had more to do with the stress of his job as CFO of a large organization. Nevertheless,

we teased him congenially about his diet that made him nasty. The Keto Diet might be all the rage right now, but it’s not new: Joe was doing it in the mid-1990s, and it’s actually been around since the 1920s as a treatment for epilepsy.

We know a whole lot more about food and our bodies

than we did 100 years ago and even 30 years ago, and thank goodness most quality “diets” respect – and take advantage of – what we now know, such as the fact

that lower-carb diets are effective for weight loss and management, and fat doesn’t make us fat.

(That was a big ole lie from the 1970s when we were

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The fact is, most of us need more healthy

You’re in touch with the macronutrients

You sacrifice vegetables and fruits in your

diets. They help protect our organs, build

protein, carbohydrate or fat, or some

low percentage of carbohydrates. At the

and nutrients, and fight inflammation

macros you are eating is just as important

are largely carbohydrates. For the little

diet because you are focused on such a

fats – unsaturated fats in particular -- in our

you’re eating. Every food is either a

cells, provide energy, absorb vitamins

combination of these. Understanding what

macronutrient level, vegetables and fruits

to name a few reasons that fats are fab.

as how many calories you take in.

percentage of carbs, you get with the

Dramatically reducing the carbs and

significantly upping the fats are at the heart of the Keto Diet.

You’re eating more fat, especially

unsaturated fats like you find in nuts, seeds, avocados, salmon, tuna, and

First, know that ketosis is a normal

olive oil, which are universally considered necessary to good

metabolic process and is something your body does

to keep working. When it doesn’t have enough

carbohydrates

from food for your cells to burn for

energy, it burns fat instead, and that’s

excellent news for paunchy bellies

and chunky thighs.

When it [human body] doesn’t have enough carbohydrates from food for your cells to burn for energy, it burns fat instead, and that’s excellent news for paunchy bellies and chunky thighs.

Eating to get your

body into ketosis –

even mild ketosis -- where you are using fat stores for energy is the foundation of many successful weight loss programs

because it works. (Nutritionally, it’s what I did to lose six dress sizes and half my

body fat 12 years ago). But the Keto Diet that we’re suddenly all talking about like it’s new is more than just lowering the

carbs. It’s about really low carbs (just 5%

of calories) and really high fat (a whopping 75% of calories), and that’s caused divided opinions and controversy about its longterm health effects. It’s good. It’s bad. The jury is out.

POSITIVE SIDE EFFECTS: You’re eating real food, not taking pills or eating processed stuff your body doesn’t recognize.

You’re thinking about what you’re

eating. Mindfulness is the key to eating more healthfully.

health and longevity. Stick to moderate

amounts of saturated fats (meat, dairy,

eggs, coconut oil)

and avoid trans fats (fast food, snacks,

processed foods). You’re less hungry and eat less because fats are filling.

Keto Diet, try to focus on getting as many

vegetables as possible and a little fruit too. You need plant-based fiber and nutrients. Research which veggies and fruits are

lowest in carbohydrates so you can eat more of them.

You overeat. Know that one gram of fat has nine calories. One gram of protein or one gram of carbohydrate has only

four calories. So, up your fats on Keto but ensure you are still watching how much you are eating.

You can’t stay in ketosis. It typically takes

three to five days of following a ketogenic diet to get into ketosis. (I know I’m there

because I do experience this crazy good surge of energy. My whole body feels

You have lots of

charged and lighter. You can also test

takes about three to

drugstores.) If you follow the plan all week

energy. It typically

five days to get into ketosis, after which

you may feel a noticeable surge of energy. Fewer refined carbs (and typically lots more water) in your diet will have you revved.

NEGATIVE SIDE EFFECTS: You don’t feel good the first few

days. Symptoms include fatigue and

lightheadedness. You may need to back

using ketosis urine strips available at

but lapse on the weekend with a glass of wine, you’re likely to drop out of ketosis. Then you spend another three to five

days getting back into ketosis – until the following weekend when you enjoy that piece of birthday cake. Rinse. Repeat.

Which brings us to the most common

complaint about Keto: it’s hard. The best

eating plans are the ones you’ll follow and make a lifestyle. For many people, Keto is

off hard workouts. A sugar-free sports

a great way to lose weight and reset, but

broth will help raise the electrolytes and

too much work.

drink, pickle juice or chicken bouillon

it’s not the way they can or want to live. It’s

manage the symptoms.

Embrace Keto’s guiding principles:

You experience constipation, bad

lower carbs, higher fats, and mindfulness

symptoms are usually more associated

health. Check with your doctor to see

breath, and irritability like Joe! But these

about what you are eating for better

with high protein diets like Atkins than

if following a full Keto Diet is right for you.

with Keto. So, be sure that you are eating enough fats (and not just lowering the

carbs and upping the protein) and drink lots of water (half your body weight in ounces every day).

Here are a few tools for your Keto journey: My Ketogenic Diet Plan, Senza, 8Fit, and www.healthline.com for articles about Keto.

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INSIDE COMMUNITY LANTANA GARAGE SALE SEPT 22 The Lantana community garage sale is September 22nd from 8am-3pm. So be sure to wake up early and bring cash so you can find that one hidden treasure you’ve been looking for. Garage sales are a great way to find antiques, furniture, toys and lawn equipment at low prices. Just remember not to haggle too hard as it’s your neighbor you’re negotiating with (you don’t need Tim glaring at you the next time you play golf). This is a RESIDENT ONLY event so go out and say hi to your neighbors while you shop.

FLOWER MOUND FOOD TRUCK FEST Want to try some new cuisine? You’re in luck. On October 7th from 11am-6pm, Flower Mound will be hosting it’s 4th annual Food Truck Fest at Parker Square. Tickets are only $5 and will benefit Congregation Kol Ami & Kyle’s Place. Pets are welcome and there will be tons of fun activities for the whole family! With over 25 different food trucks, there will surely be something to please any picky eater. For tickets and more information visit www.flomofoodtruckfest.com

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LOCAL FALL WREATHS

LANTANA 3RD ANNUAL CAR SHOW

Have you been longing for your very own custom wreath but

Calling all car enthusiasts. Lantana is hosting their 3rd Annual

you’re not keen on making it yourself? Your fellow Lantana

Car Show on September 25th 11am-1pm at Adkins elementary.

resident Sabrina Ray has your back! She makes custom wreaths

There will be 10 Top Awards so you don’t want to miss the

for any occasion and sells them on etsy.com. Sabrina also

beautiful cars that will be on display. The will be activities for

makes porch signs, painted nursery blocks and other wooden

the whole family including some food trucks. If you got a car

decor. Be sure to visit her on etsy @adleyandavery and order

you’d love to show email aslovak@insightam.com for more

your custom wreath today!

information or to get registered.

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THE ADDAMS FAMILY @ GUYER Guyer Theatre presents The Addams Family on September 22nd at 7:30pm. Tickets are only $15 ($10 for students and staff with their valid ID badge) and will be available for purchase at the door. The Addams Family musical is based on our favorite television sitcom, bringing to life the characters many of us remember so well. The musical opens where else? The Addams Family graveyard. This is show you wont want to miss.

HARPOOL HEELERS

Harpool is proud of it’s Heelers that help guard and herd students around the school. However these heelers are not the 4 legged kind but are actually parents that participate in the Harpool Heelers program. Their duties include walking around, helping with drop off, lunch and pick up duty. Parents of Harpool students are eligible to participate all you need to do is email Deputy Wilkinson at kwilkinson99@dentonisd.org.

photo courtesy of Kady Wilkinson

photo courtesy of Dana Purnell Linnabary.

photo courtesy of Kady Wilkinson

photo courtesy of DentonISD

INSIDE EDUCATION

GUYER

HOMECOMING “AROUND THE WORLD” Pep Rally & Carnival Thursday Oct. 11th (wear your mums) Homecoming Game vs C.H. Collins Friday Oct. 12th (wear your mums) Homecoming Dance Festival of Lights Saturday Oct. 13th Tickets $20 (presale during lunch) $25 at the Door No School Friday of the Game or the Next Monday

LANTANA RESIDENT MAKES MUMS

HARPOOL WALL OF HEROES

It’s that time of year to show your school spirit. However let’s be honest, we aren’t as crafty as we’d like to be. Luckily Dana, a Lantana resident and the Fine Arts Admin at Harpool Middle School, has the gift. Her mums are extraordinary and unique so they stand out against the sea of mums during homecoming. Email her at danalinnabary@ gmail.com or message her on facebook under her full name Dana Purnell Linnabary.

Harpool Middle School is proud to announce that they’ve added to their Heroes wall. It

features previous students who have served, or are currently serving, in our armed forces.

The school is reaching out to the community

to find any former students who have chosen to serve our country by enlisting. If you or

someone you know is one such hero please email Kwilkinson99@dentonisd.org with your information.

LANTANA SCHOOLS Longhorn Day Harpool Middle School October 19th UNITE Adkins E.P. Rayzor Blanton November 9th

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Ask The Expert: Gardening

RAINY SEASON INFO

I

t feels like fall is on the way with all the rain and cooler temperatures. And I’ll take it! Make sure as we get ready for

the seasonal change you are keeping an eye out around your property for things that need special attention.

In regards to your turf areas, this rain will

probably promote fast growth, so weekly cutting is a must. If at all possible, cut

when dry. This will lend to a cleaner, more precise cut and healthier overall lawn.

root system that depends on it (if you have a very thin lawn it might be a good idea to de-thatch or aerate this season). During the rainy season, it is common to notice standing or pooling water in low areas of your property. Sometimes you can get a sand based soil blend, fill these areas up couple inches at a time to eliminate them, and sometimes these areas require addressing with a

Even when bagging the clippings, thicker

drainage system. If you’re unsure of the

so don’t let it sit there – grab a rake get it

professional but definitely take action to

deter needed oxygen and nutrients from

forward such as mold, fungus, mosquito

lawns tend to leave behind some thatch

best solutions, it’s always best to consult a

up. Over time, the thatch will settle and

help eliminate potential problems moving

getting down into the ground and to the

breeding, etc.

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We see it everyday, but don’t be the guy watering in the rain. Even if you have a rain/freeze sensor, make sure you’re paying attention to the forecast and adjusting per weather conditions, when possible. The ground can only absorb so much moisture, so be responsible with your irrigation system and ensure you are keeping run-off to a minimum. It’s a good idea at least once a month to turn the system on TEST Mode and run through the zones ensuring your heads are providing adequate coverage and the system as a whole is operating efficiently. A lot of our run off occurs from broken pipes, drip lines, and heads that we just don’t notice because our systems are going off early in the morning and they are not checked on a regular basis.

by PJ Kratohvil of Complete Solutions completesolutionsdfw.com


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photography by Guy T Photography

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eatly displayed on a bookshelf in Jim Bridges’ office are two hats. The first appears to be barely worn

and has Jim Bridges State Farm stitched on the front. The other, much older in comparison, is a Jim Bridges Sporting

FAMILYIS

KEY TO SUCCESS

Goods hat. For those who are longtime clients and friends of Jim’s popular insurance office in Bartonville, don’t worry – he’s not moonlighting in his spare time. But there is a story between the two hats, which go a long way in proving this is a man who cares more about family and having a positive impact on his community than being just another insurance salesman. As the story goes, the two hats are Jim’s way of honoring his grandfather, who went by the same name and owned several sporting goods stores in Fort Worth. The elder Jim and wife, Helen, were the true

by Steve Gamel

representation of what it means to be a family-owned business. They worked together for 50 years, and many family members, including their children and spouses, all had a role in the company. That included young Jim, who went by

JIM BRIDGES

“Jimmy” at the time.


“My mom and dad, aunt and uncle,

and grandparents all lived on the same

street while I was growing up,” Jim said. “I remember we’d always go to my

grandparent’s house to talk about how

things were going at the store. My dream was to one day own my own business,

and probably take over his store. We were

“The clients we are looking for are those who want to have that personal interaction,” Jim said. “We want to be the person who explains the coverages to you, helps you build the right policies, and protects all the things that are important to you. I want to have those relationships. That’s how we are built.”

really close.”

He added, “And with all that said, I’d be nothing without a strong team. Amanda Gibson runs my second office, and she’s goods business, Jimmy honored someone I’ve been friends his grandfather by with since college. My team shortening his name “...This is a is just as much a reason for to Jim and proudly family business, and our success.” displays the two hats in While he never got into the sporting

his office. Between them is a framed photo of his grandfather.

“He’s why I do what I do,” Jim said. “I’ve branded

I want to be known as the type of guy who looks out for his community.”

myself to be more than

just an insurance guy. This is a family business, and I want to be known as the type of guy who looks out for his community.”

While State Farm offers a wealth of superior services to meet all your insurance needs, Jim believes its

successes both locally and nationally

Jim sees the agency as a platform he can use to help others. He looks for ways to be involved in his community, and in 2016 was the first person elected to the Lantana Homeowners Association. He’s also a charter member of Lantana Cares and is on the safety committee for the water district. His biggest contribution came just last year shortly after Hurricane Harvey ravaged Houston and its surrounding areas with widespread flooding. Jim

partnered with Mission Moms to start up a collection of supplies locally and, in a matter of 10 days, collected everything from bleach to dog food, toiletries,

paper towels, canned goods, and other miscellaneous supplies – to the point

where many of the paper towel boxes touched the ceiling.

“If I had to guess, I’d say we had

$20,000 worth of supplies, and it was great to see the community come

together,” said Jim, who with a friend loaded up two trailers and drove the

supplies to Houston. “We even had to

close early one Friday because of all the stuff that was coming in.”

It’s that attitude that continues to make

Jim Bridges not only the local State Farm agent you need to be doing business

with but also the guy who is continuously looking out for other people.

And that’s a selfless business mindset any grandfather can be proud of.

“I feel like I have this platform here at

State Farm, and I need to be doing more,” Jim said. “I’m always looking out for the

community. I care about my neighbors.”

are merely the outcome of good people

doing good things for others. State Farm targets clients who crave a relationshipbased way of doing business and want their own insurance advisor at their

fingertips. After all, that’s what a good community-minded company does.

Marrying community and business is a

huge part of Jim’s success and growth, as is incorporating his family.

He and wife, Morgan, have three children in Katelyn, 11, Jake, 8, and Cary Grace, 4. Morgan has been the behind-the-

scenes backbone of his agency since he

first started following in his grandfather’s

footsteps in 2011. The couple also opened a second location in Cross Roads in 2016.

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Ask The Expert: Organization

DECLUTTER Your Responsibilities

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very day, I get to teach people how to eliminate the mess that creates stress. But before I was a professional organizer, I was an overscheduled, overwhelmed, slightly stressed out mom. The house was a mess even though I felt like I was always cleaning. I would forget about appointments even though I was always looking at my calendar. I was tired even though I went to bed early each night. I knew there had to be a better way. Here are 3 things you can stop doing right now If you’re ready to begin your decluttering journey.

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1. Stop multitasking. Moms tend to be talented jugglers. We always have lots of balls in the air. We are proud of this talent because we believe we are accomplishing so much more than other people who can only do one thing at a time. Guess what. It’s not true. Research suggests that multitasking is less productive. 2. Stop doing it all by yourself. Make a list of all your responsibilities. Are you surprised by how long that list is? (I was!) At times, it’s impossible to get everything done because we expect so much of ourselves. Give yourself a break and get help.

3. Stop doing things you hate.

Obligation and guilt are not good enough reasons to do something. Of course, there are certain things you can’t avoid like paying bills or working. However, it is possible to stop over-scheduling yourself. Intentionally declutter your responsibilities and start to watch that messy stress melt away. You may notice your home and schedule start feeling less cluttered. You may even have more energy. Don’t get hung up on all the things you think you should be doing. Start thinking about a few things you want to stop doing. Still need help? Crystal at Cloud Nine Organizing can help you declutter, destress and simplify.

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Healthy

SNACK

IDEAS:

School Lunches by Dr. Rebecca Butler

I

t is important to remind parents that the best lunch is one that your child will eat. Encourage your child to choose items that will power them through the second half of the day, rather than slow them down.

Include the major food groups.

Spice up your sandwich. Sandwiches

five major food groups: fruits, vegetables,

not have to be boring and bland.

The foundation for any healthy meal is the

Use whole-grain bread, tortilla

cravings later in the day.

Next, pick your protein: lean deli

the brain needs to stay focused. Fruits

forget last night’s dinner; sliced

vitamins and fiber. Dairy sources provide

extra burger patty can all be to-

es satisfaction from a meal and wards off

wraps, and pitas to add variety.

A serving of grains provides the energy

meats are a go-to option but don’t

and vegetables are important sources

grilled chicken, steak, or even an

satisfaction with a bonus of calcium.

Minimize milk intake to 8-10 ounces and encourage other sources of calcium.

Opt for nutrient-rich foods. Most Americans don’t consume enough of these

three essential nutrients. Each has health benefits for growing children, so add

these in the lunch box when you can.

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protein, dairy, and grains. Protein enhanc-

day’s sandwich filler. Don’t forget softer proteins: canned tuna, chopped boiled eggs, and hummus.

bright colors and interesting shapes. Those cookie cutters aren’t just for holiday

and non-dairy foods such as canned

of sandwiches, fruits, and

and tofu.

often like small items; try

Fiber: Great sources include beans,

tomatoes instead of

dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt)

create interesting shapes

fish, dark greens, almonds, apricots,

even vegetables. Children

Potassium: Great sources include bananas, baked potatoes, white beans and avocado

Cream cheese around a pickle spear and wrapped with thin deli meat is a convenient and delicious option.

Children often are attracted to

cookies; repurpose them to

lentils, pears, berries, whole grains,

Hummus/avocado or nut butter spreads on bread or as a dip for fruits/vegetables.

Make it bright and appealing.

Calcium: Great sources include

beets and broccoli. •

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baby carrots and grape full size.

Always make sure your child drinks plenty of water throughout the day.

Drinkable, low sugar yogurt or kefir as a beverage for bone-building calcium, probiotics, and energy.

by Dr. Rebecca Butler, who is Board Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She is proud to be a resident of Lantana and the owner of Lantana Pediatrics. For more information on Lantana Pediatrics, Dr. Butler and/or Melanie Bitzer, CPNP or to schedule an appointment with one of these providers, call the office at 940.455.7200.

940.455.7200 www.LantanaPediatrics.com 74 McMakin Road, Ste. 100 • Bartonville, TX 76226 NEW HOURS: Mon, Tues, Thurs: 7:30am-5pm Wed: 7:30am - 12:30pm • Fri: 7:30 - 4pm • Sat: 9am - 12pm


The

I

Risk of SIDS

magine, if you will, that you are bringing home your brand new baby from the hospital. You survived the nine months

of pregnancy, and now you’re excited to begin your life as a family. At this point,

you’re stressing about every little thing, including how often your baby cries,

how much he is sleeping, and how much he is eating.

There are also more serious things to consider, unfortunately, anything can

happen to your baby even if he seems completely healthy.

considered. Some factors are physical and have to do with the baby’s health. If a baby is born with brain defects, low birth weight, or a respiratory infection, they are more at risk, because in these instances, the infant’s brain hasn’t been fully developed or is otherwise compromised and may not be getting the oxygen it needs to survive. Here are a few tips you can do at home to lower the risks. While it is essential for your baby to

With September being Baby Safety Month, it is important to bring up the terrifying

truth that all babies under the age of 12 months are at risk for SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. According to

medical journals, SIDS is also known as

“crib death” because this tragedy usually happens while an infant is sleeping in their crib.

Sadly, it is the No. 1 leading cause of death for infants.

but there are many factors to be

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Many parents feel more comfortable with their newborn baby in the same room

or area that they are staying in. While it

makes sense in the case of getting up in

the middle of the night for feedings and other things, it is highly recommended that parents not sleep in the same bed as their baby. This can help avoid him

rolling off of the bed, or in some cases,

the parent rolling on top of him. The main

thing to keep in mind is to make sure your baby can breathe and that his airway isn’t blocked in any way.

The Safe to Sleep

have supervised time on his tummy for development, he should never sleep that way. It may be tempting to place

Sadly, it [SIDS] is the No. 1 leading cause of death for infants.

his favorite stuffed animal or blanket in his crib, but it is also important to remember to keep his crib as bare as possible. Make sure there isn’t anything that could potentially strangle

As of now, the definite cause is unknown,

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by Lindsay Mears

or suffocate him (such as a large blanket or pillow).

Campaign has

helped educate and impact the lives of so many different

kinds of caregivers,

including parents and

grandparents, babysitters, and health

care providers. Doing this helps to raise

awareness and to reduce the risk of SIDS,

no matter who the caregiver is. According to their website, since the start of the

campaign, SIDS rates in the United States have decreased by almost 50 percent.


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EVERYONE

Buddy

by Stev e

Gamel

Needs A

Support Best Buddies Today

G

uyer High School senior Rylie McNabney has always wanted to be a part of a cause bigger

than herself. She has that with the Guyer chapter of the Best Buddies Club, but she and her classmates need help getting more people involved. up last month, McNabney, this year’s Best Buddies president, was in the recruiting campaign to spur excitement for the club, which takes students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and pairs them with those who don’t have a disability

of people don’t understand what Best

leadership sessions.

Buddies is yet.”

Guyer’s club is actually part of something

much bigger. Best Buddies International is dedicated to ending the social, physical, and economic isolation of the 200

million people who have intellectual and

developmental disabilities

Best Buddies International is the world’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the social, physical, and economic isolation...

to build friendships and eradicate social isolation. The club has around 30 members, including the students with special needs. But obviously, there’s room for more. “This is a really fun group that changes a lot of people’s lives; I know my life certainly has changed because of it,” said McNabney, who has been a part of the club since she was a freshman. “Our 38 | LANTANA LIVING

rights movement as well as taking

everyone can have a friend. But a lot

the world’s largest non-profit organization

As the 2018-19 school year was starting

middle of a massive

goal is to try and get new members so

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(IDD). Founded in 1989, Best Buddies has nearly

2,500 chapters worldwide that impact the lives of more than 1.2 million people with and without IDD.

Their mission includes

everything from creating

one-to-one friendships and integrated employment opportunities at

companies all across the world to leadership development.

Because McNabney is this year’s Guyer club president, she was invited to the

Best Buddies International Leadership

Conference in Bloomington, Indiana. It

was there that she learned innovative new ideas from global leaders in the disability

part in compelling and empowering She was excited to bring all that

knowledge back to share with this year’s movement.

“We learned how to start your own chapter, what to do, how to make

everyone feel welcome, and how to

handle certain situations,” McNabney

said. “I think that’s important because

not everyone understands what to do; it’s all about making everyone feel as

comfortable as possible and developing real friendships.”

She added, “My cousin has autism, so I’ve always had that in my life. It’s something I’ve always wanted to be a part of.” While the students at Guyer’s Best

Buddies program are intent on growing

their own fan base, McNabney would love to see the program expand into the halls of other schools throughout the DallasFort Worth area.

“It takes a lot to start a chapter, but it

would be amazing [to see this at other schools, too].”

For more information their Facebook page (@guyerhsbestbuddies).


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Foodie Friday DFW: Lewisville Old Town Market

LEWISVILLE

Old Town Market

T

Family Owned Since 1977

alk to just about anyone who has been a resident of Lewisville and the surrounding areas for a while,

and I guarantee they’ll know about the

Old Town Market located off Mill Street

You may have heard of the Old Town

Market before from their Anniversary Sale

they hold each May where they sell BaconWrapped Filet Mignon for a great price. I

was able to get my hands on some myself

in Old town Lewisville. The Old Town

this year and they were INCREDIBLE!

remained in one of the two founding

filets this year, so apparently everyone

Market was opened in 1977 and has

Shawn told us they sold nearly 31,000

families ever since.

else thought they were incredible too.

Bob Knowles and Dickie Grant ran the

In addition to their amazing selection of

bought Knowles out and his family took

top-secret rub which we’d recommend

his wife, Sharon, purchased the market

to ask for the recipe but... no luck.

market from 1977 to 1989 when Grant

meats, Old Town Market is famous for their

over. Then in 2009, Bob’s son Shawn and

you put on just about anything. We tried

from the Grant family and have been

In their refrigerated section you can also

running it ever since.

find genuine Amish Roll Butter - Regular,

Shawn told us he remembers walking

Garlic Herb and a Honey Cinnamon that

Delay Middle School so that he could

But what really makes the Old Town

to the market after finishing a day a

mop up the floors. Then he joked that

all these years later, he’s still mopping up the floors!

They’ve also got some exciting news!

Within the next year, they’ll be opening a

new location in Double Oak where they’ll be able to continue serving their high-

quality and specialty products to old and new customers alike.

The Old Town Market has always

we can’t wait to try.

Market stand out from everywhere

else is their love and commitment to

their customers. Shawn said they have customers who have been customers all 41 years - and now their kids are

customers. They want to learn your name, what you like, what you don’t like. And

they want you to know that they’re going

to provide consistently great service every time you come in.

972.436.6742 www.oldtownmkt.com 301 S. Mill St., Lewisville, Texas 75057 Tues - Sat. 7:30am – 5:00pm Closed Sunday and Monday

specialized in fresh cut beef, pork and

poultry. Today the market consists of 26

feet of meat counters filled with some of the best meats you’ll find! Shawn’s goal is to sell items you can’t find at just any

grocery store. And if there’s a cut you want

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Business Spotlight

Finisher. She says a team approach is the

INSPIRE

EMPOWER STRONGER TOGETHER

L

ook out Lantana! Things are really “Shaping-Up” around here! Lantana residents Marie Webb, General

Manager of Shapes Fitness for Women, and Kimberlee Nuszkowski, Club Owner, are excited to share the opening

training. She and husband, Pete,

and two active sons, Fletcher and Keaton, with their awesome dog,

Hero, moved to Lantana over a year ago

Lantana Residents

instructed in front of packed

houses. She is anxious to keep inspiring women

exclusively for women!

and encouraging this

Shapes is not about how

community with her can-do

The sky is the limit when

empower, stronger together.”

attitude! Her motto is, “Inspire,

you look, but how you feel. positive, inspirational people

photo above is of Marie Webb

surround you. These girls

Joe and their two children

have a passion for their

Palmer and Sonja have been

community and are actively

Shapes has been dedicated to serving

women for 26 years by providing more

than 40 group fitness classes a week, top of the line selectorized and free weight equipment, a full range of cardio equipment, and spa-like amenities. We have a Sunlighten® Infrared Sauna,

Kids Zone and a positive atmosphere where women can come together. Programs at Shapes are designed for women of all levels, including those who have never stepped inside a traditional health club before. Our staff is composed of caring experts who are highly motivated to help you achieve your personal goals – all at a very affordable rate. It will not take long for you to experience the Shapes difference!

Shapes Fitness for Women will occupy approximately 6,600 square feet of space at 5801 Long Prairie Road, Ste. 180 in Flower Mound. Pre-sale memberships began in August out of Suite 860 next to Piranha Sushi in the same plaza, with an anticipated club

opening in late fall. Check out all Shapes has to offer between now and then with tons of special events like Zumba, Boot Camps, and other fun get-togethers.

helped ease the transition

League, Mission Moms,

from Minneapolis.

PTA, and countless other photo above is of Kimberlee Nuszkowski

instructing countless formats

of overflowing classes and personal

As a working mom involved

in the community, fitness can

really help you feel motivated.

Kim enjoys being a competitive

athlete, avid marathoner & Iron Man

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feel when you walk in our club.

Being part of local teams really

of Commerce, Lantana Ladies

Marie has years of experience

This can-do spirit is exactly what you will

Lantana residents since 2013.

involved with The Chamber

community connections!

Kimberlee and her husband

a terrific role model for children.

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@shapesflowermound

shapesfitnessflowermound

photos courtesy of Shapes Fitness for Women

of a fitness facility

from Austin where she also

key ingredient in figuring out life balance, alleviating stress, and serves to provide as


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Women’s Health Article

Tips to Prevent

HEART D I S E A S E

by Steve Gamel

I

f you were to ask 100 women in Denton County what they believe is the leading cause of death for their gender, most

would likely say breast cancer. And who could blame them? Breast Cancer is

Here are few more sobering

statistics, per the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention: •

always top of mind, and next month just so happens to be Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With that comes a year-long fight

endless supportive community. But if you’re looking at hard facts, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. Surprising, right? According to goredforwomen.org, heart disease is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined. While one in 31 American women dies from breast cancer each year, heart disease represents one out of every three deaths. That’s roughly one death each minute. 44 | LANTANA LIVING

54 percent of women recognize heart disease as their No. 1 killer.

to promote early detection screenings and breast health education by a seemingly

Despite increases in awareness, only

Almost two-thirds of women who die

suddenly from coronary heart disease have no previous symptoms.

Heart disease is the leading cause of

death for African American and white women in the United States. Among Hispanic women, heart disease

and cancer cause roughly the same

blood pressure.

But many women don’t experience any of these signs or symptoms. In fact,

women who are yoga-loving, marathonrunning workout enthusiasts are just as

susceptible as the woman standing next

to them who is saddled with insane work hours and struggles to maintain healthy eating habits.

So if heart disease is that unpredictable,

how do you prevent it? Here are a few tips: •

number of deaths each year.

That second bullet item rings loud and clear. The typical symptoms of heart

chest pain or discomfort and pain in the

neck or jaw to pain in the upper abdomen. Other symptoms to look out for include dizziness, fainting, and shortness of

Get your cholesterol checked at

age 20 or earlier if your family has a history of heart disease.

disease range from dull, heavy to sharp

breath, and all can be brought on by high

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cholesterol, mental stress, obesity, or high

Know your blood pressure.

Uncontrolled blood pressure can result in heart disease.

Quit smoking and limit alcohol

Find ways to monitor and reduce your

consumption to one drink a day. stress levels.


Make healthy food choices.

Being overweight raises your risk of heart disease.

Maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.

Visit your doctor regularly.

The Mayo Clinic suggests a diet rich in

fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can

help protect your heart. Aim to eat beans, low-fat or fat-free dairy products, lean

meats, and fish as part of a healthy diet.

HEART DISEASE STATISTICS 54

%

54%of women recognize heart disease as their No. 1 killer.

As always, avoid too much salt and sugars and limit saturated and trans fats that can

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for African American and white women in the United States.

be found in red meat, fast food, crackers, chips, cookies, margarines, and bakery products.

Your friends at Murray Media Group want to remind you the best way to maintain

overall health is to live a healthier lifestyle, tell you, and always consult with your

Almost two-thirds of women who die suddenly from coronary heart disease have no previous symptoms.

several more articles on women’s health,

Facts by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

be aware of what your body is trying to physician. This month’s issue features

Among Hispanic women, heart disease and cancer cause roughly the same number of deaths each year.

so be sure to check them out.

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Ribbon Cutting For

by Steve Gamel

A

little more than a year ago, Flower Mound officials were excited to begin construction on a new Town

Hall that finally brings all services under

one roof for area residents. Now, plans are in place to celebrate the grand opening. Molly Fox, Director of Communications

for the Town of Flower Mound, confirmed recently that all employees will slowly

be moving in throughout the rest of this

month and the beginning of October, and that the first town council meeting and

ribbon cutting for the new facility is set for October 15.

“We are very excited to move into the new facility,” Fox said. “This is something we’ve looked forward to for a while now.”

The new bigger Town Hall is located adjacent to the old facility on the

southeast corner of FM 1171 and Morriss Road, and much of the excitement

surrounding the project is because of the additional space it will provide. Per the

photographed aboved is the new Flower Mound Town Hall from Cross Timbers Gazette Website Currently, departments such as Environmental Services and Facilities

approximately 42,000 square foot Town Hall and associated site

improvements. It is a

two-story design and

for the new facility.

location called The Atrium. While not

Construction broke ground in late July

too far away, having multiple locations over the years has continually confused residents who are unsure which location they need to visit for

“We are very excited to move into the new facility,” Fox said. “This is something we’ve looked forward to for a while now.”

roughly double the

specific services. This will not be a problem with the new facility. The new Town Hall will also provide additional meeting space and storage

space of the existing site – allowing for

while bringing all Town of Flower Mound

one roof.

the residents. It has been reported

departments and services to be under

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demolished to create additional parking

Management are housed at a nearby

Town’s website, the

project consists of an

that the old Town Hall will then be

employees under one roof to better serve

2017. To create added excitement

during the project, the Town of Flower Mound continued posting updates on its Facebook page, its website, and

recently included a time-lapse video so that residents could see the progress construction crews were making throughout the last year.

“It will provide a one-stop place to go for all residents to go for their services,” Fox said. “In the past, it would get confusing

for them. We’re looking forward to having

everyone come to Town Hall and get what they need done.”


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Pumpkin Save Your

Recipes

A

re you finding yourself failing once again at pumpkin carving? Don’t just throw it away – while you might have intended it to only be a decoration, you can easily turn it into a great dish or a sweet treat. Here are two great recipes that will recycle your sad jack-o-lantern attempt. So ditch the pumpkin spice latte, and get into your kitchen to whip up a bit of fall flavors in your own home (or don’t ditch the latte, we won’t judge).

ROASTED SPICY PUMPKIN AND SQUASH INGREDIENTS

PUMPKIN COOKIE DOUGH INGREDIENTS •

1/2 cup pumpkin pureed in blender

1/2 cup vanilla flavored protein powder

1/2 cup gluten-free oat flour

1 tablespoon of maple syrup

2 tablespoons of almond butter

1 tablespoon of almond milk

dark chocolate chips

2 pounds fresh pumpkin, peeled & seeded

1 tablespoon salt

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

3 whole yellow squash

1 teaspoon smoked paprika

INSTRUCTIONS

1 onion

1 teaspoon cayenne pepper

4 tablespoons olive oil

(optional) sprig of thyme

In a bowl, combine the pumpkin, protein powder, flour and maple syrup. Mix together thoroughly.

INSTRUCTIONS Pre-heat oven to 200 C or 400°F. Carefully peel and seed the pumpkin. Cut pumpkin and squash into 2” cubes. Cut onion into several wedges. Place pumpkin, squash and onion into a large roasting tray before drizzling olive oil over it. Sprinkle salt, pepper, paprika and cayenne pepper over the mixture to ensure everything is properly coated (you can add more or less cayenne depending on your taste and spice level). Bake in the oven for about 30 to 45 minutes or until everything is soft & also tinged brown at the edges. Before serving sprinkle a bit of thyme over the top and garnish with sprig of thyme. 48 | LANTANA LIVING

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In a small sauce pan, melt the nut butter with the maple syrup and add to the pumpkin mixture until fully incorporated. Add almond milk to desired consistency. Leave in fridge for a day or so for best results.


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Ask The Expert: Dentistry

6 MONTH

DENTAL MYTH

W

e all are creatures of routine. As a parent, one of my favorite routines

is bedtime, specifically when it comes time to brush my kids’ teeth. As they squirm and resist, I am happy to continually

remind them that their daddy is a dentist

conservation of their teeth…ought to have them examined two or three times every year by an experienced dentist.”

Of course, more recently, dental

insurance coverage has influenced many

and they are lucky to get a professional

dental patients to only seek biannual

others only get twice a year.

American Dental Association states

cleaning every night, a routine many

That being said, it raises the question: Why is it necessary to visit my dentist

every six months? Some say the concept

checkups. Interestingly enough, the

to maintain your optimal oral health you need regular visits at intervals “determined by your dentist.”

of routine dental exams began in the

The reality is every dental patient is

wrote “Those who are diligent on the

certain types of gum or periodontal

18th century with Pierre Fauchard who

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different. Patients who may suffer with

disease may require more frequent visits.

At the same time, those adult or pediatric patients who are at a higher risk of tooth decay due to certain health conditions, disabilities, or poor oral hygiene, may consider a three or four-month routine as a preventative measure. 
Pregnant and nursing mothers at risk of pregnancy gingivitis also should modify their dental visits. Some dental insurance will allow more frequent visits for those with periodontal conditions or women who are pregnant, but for the sake of good oral health, preventative measures may be essential despite insurance limitations.
Of course, the best way to determine what is best for you is to consult with your dentist at your next visit. 
Happy smiling! by Dr. Matt who is the owner of Country Lakes Family Dental CountryLakesDental.com


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Former

LIBERTY

CHRISTIAN Quarterback

LANDS NFL JOB by Steve Gamel

Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Nebraska who have the potential to succeed in the NFL.

Like those players, Brown has been busy paying his dues. After learning the ropes in the Cardinals’ equipment room, he spent the last five years with the New

Orleans Saints, first as an intern and later as a scouting assistant.

All he knew was that getting in was the key.

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nicles

Texans. His job will be to visit schools and evaluate college players in Texas,

hro ord-C

n R ec Dento

years old is finally catching a big break as the Southwest area scout for the

sy of

It’s been quite the ride for the former Liberty Christian standout, who at 28

ourte

a general manager for an NFL franchise.

otos c

nd ph

scout for the Houston Texans and inching closer to his dream job of one day being

icle a

al art

Origin

S

ix years ago, Bailee Brown was folding towels as an intern for the Arizona Cardinals. Now, he’s a


“I did a lot of fetching coffee and running errands for the other scouts, but I was able to learn from those guys and pick their brains,” Brown said.

“That’s how I’ve built my football resume,”

According to Brown, a few of his former

years ago someone asking me what

with Saints head coach Sean Payton. It

Brown said with a laugh. “I remember

my dream job was, and I said General

Manager. I threw it out there not thinking it would happen. But here I am in the NFL. “God has opened so many doors for

me;sometimes I have to pinch myself that this is all happening.”

Liberty. He didn’t go on to play college football, but rather

lived the intramural life as a

student at Texas A&M. As luck

would have it, a family member knew former Cardinals

strength and conditioning

was 2012 and Payton had just started

serving his widely publicized suspension for covering up a system of extra cash

payouts among his players called Bounty Gate. The high school coaches told

Payton, who also had kids who went to Liberty, about Bailee and his dream of

His NFL journey began shortly after he graduated from

coaches at Liberty Christian were close

“God has opened so many doors for me; sometimes I have to pinch myself that this is all happening.”

coach John Lott, and helped get Bailee’s foot in the door.

He spent his summers with the

Cardinals, where he helped clean and distribute gear to players and worked

with the defensive backs during practices. It wasn’t the most glorious post in the

world, but Brown did it with a smile on his

face every day and earned a reputation for being a hard worker.

He would have gladly kept doing that job had it not been for one fateful meeting.

Minnesota, Montana, Idaho and Washington.

While in New Orleans, Brown was part of the staff that drafted running back

Alvin Kamara, who went on to be named the 2017 NFL Offensive Rookie of the

Year, and cornerback Marshon Lattimore, the Defensive Rookie of the Year.

“I did a lot of fetching coffee and running

making it in the NFL, and

errands for the other scouts, but I was able

meeting with him.

brains,” Brown said. “I made the most of

“It was during his suspension

while I was doing that, you also learn a lot

Payton was quick to set up a

and apparently he said,

‘Sure, I’ve got nothing but

to learn from those guys and pick their

that time. Everyone pays their dues, but about how to be a good scout.”

time on my hands,’” Bailey

Brown said he shadowed Saints Assistant

at this hole-in-the-wall pizza

time. Ireland quickly became a mentor

said. “I remember we met

General Manager Jeff Ireland during that

parlor near his house in Las Colinas. I kept

and was the one who recommended

was wasting his time. But he wouldn’t let

“Jeff taught me everything I know about

trying to get up to leave – thinking that I

me. He was really nice, and we must have talked for three hours.”

It was then that Payton offered Brown a

chance to be an intern for the summer of 2013. He was later promoted to scouting assistant for the 2014-16 seasons. In

2017, he was tasked with the additional

responsibilities of covering the region of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska,

Brown to the Texans.

scouting,” Brown said. “He basically told the Texans that I deserved a chance.”

“This time last year, I wasn’t making much

money and I was living in a one bedroom apartment with my wife in New Orleans.

Now, here I am with the Texans, we’re back home and my wife is about to have our

first baby. It’s funny how things work out. I couldn’t be more happy.”

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TEXTING &

Driving

by Steve Gamel

T

here aren’t many days that go by where Janae Cook doesn’t think about the last day she saw her best friend, Tita Shaffer. It was April 8, 2016, and the two girls, just 12 years old at the time, were playing at Janae’s house after school. When Tita’s mom came to pick her up, Janae reached into the car, gave her friend a big hug and said, “I love you, Tita.” “She said [I love you] back. That was the

and veered into the

mom,” Janae said.

now 14 and a freshman

last time I talked to my best friend and her Tita and her mother, Emma, were killed

in a head-on collision the next day. Police determined the other driver, who with her daughter also died as a result of

the accident, was texting and driving

Shaffer’s lane. Janae, at Liberty Christian

School, and everyone who knew those who

died that day will have to live with the weight

of that loss for the rest

pictured above is Janae Cook and Tita Shaffer as childhood friends

of their lives.

Janae, however, is determined to prevent others from suffering a similar fate.

it means more if that life I save is yours

International Miss for the last three years.

them hard. People don’t stop to realize,

based pageant system called Royal

or your kid’s,” Janae said. “That really hits

The pageant goes beyond the typical

‘what if it’s my kid?’”

to create a platform called “Text Free For Tita” that she uses to warn others about the dangers of texting and driving.

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to me is saving as many lives as I can, and

Janae has been competing in a platform-

beauty contest in that it has allowed Janae

pictured above is Janae Cook at the Royal International Miss pageant. Where Janae created "Text Free For Tita."

“I always tell people is that what matters

The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. Nearly 390,000 injuries occur each year from accidents

She has won the Texas state title and

caused by texting while driving. Texting

national stage.

car accidents in the United States.

is now spreading her message on a

and driving causes one out of every four


pictured above is Janae Cook at the crash site where Tita died.

Texting and driving isn’t specific to teenagers, as it also affects busy moms and dads. Sadly, we are all guilty of it, which is why Texas instituted a state-wide ban on texting and driving on Sept. 1, 2017. “I am so blessed and honored to be the voice for my best friend and her mom,” Janae said.

“I want to teach others how dangerous distracted driving really is – it doesn’t have to be just your phone. It can be the radio, applying makeup, children and even eating while driving. No text is worth a life.” Janae’s mother, Heather Cook, is extremely proud of her daughter for taking a stand. Competing in Royal International Miss requires contestants to turn in a scrapbook with pictures that represent all the community service they’ve done as well as the platform they are promoting. “Yes, they have formal wear competitions and things like that, but it’s very intense and a lot of hard work,” Heather said. “She wanted the focus to be on her platform so she could continue to get the word out. I mean, you can look down at your phone for one second and end up traveling the length of a football field. The statistics are unbelievable.” Heather added, “There are still so many people who text and drive. [Bringing awareness] is Janae’s job.” SEPTEMBER 2018 | LANTANA LIVING | 55


PUMPKIN

without Carving

F

all is just around the corner and as you may have recently noticed during your most recent grocery shopping trip, pumpkins have returned once more. Soon it’ll be time to decorate your home with jack-o-lanterns and autumn decor however you may encounter an issue. You have no skills at carving a pumpkin. What makes it worse is that all the pumpkin carving kits have horribly flimsy tools that bend easily and barely make a dent in even the softest pumpkins. What’s worse is having to reach in and scoop out all the slimy seeds and try your best not to get it everywhere. After all that. . . the pumpkin lasts maybe a few days before turning green in the warm humid weather. Luckily we have several alternatives that are not only easy but also free of pumpkin guts. Since they do not require damaging the pumpkin, it’ll ensure that they last much longer than your standard jack-o-lantern. There are several options to choose from to suit your skill level and talent so you won’t be stuck with a failed pumpkin (we’re lookin at you Pinterest). So take a look then head over to your local craft store.

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

2 pumpkins & 1 can of gold spray paint

1 pumpkin & 1 - 50 yard stool of straw ribbon (raffia)

1 pumpkin, paint brushes, black paint & pencil.

Wipe the pumpkin down with soap and

Start by choosing a pumpkin with a stem.

water to get off any oil and dirt. Once it’s

Tie the end of the ribbon around the

dry set it outside on paper or anything you

stem to anchor it. Use the grooves of the

don’t mind turning gold. Shake the can for

pumpkin to guide you, they will also help

a minute to ensure you get even coverage

keep the ribbon from slipping. Use the

before spraying a thin even coat around

stem to wrap the ribbon around it before

the pumpkin. Wait 20 minutes then apply

moving on to a different groove (hot glue

another coat then repeat 2 more times. Let

also does the trick). Once done secure it with a

dry for a day and viola! One can should be

knot and make a bow from the ribbon to

enough for 2 pumpkins.

place on top.

Draw small jack-o-lanterns around the pumpkin with the pencil. With a smaller paint brush paint the edges of the pumpkins first along with the face. Once all of them have been completed, finish painting the rest of the pumpkin black. You may need 2-3 coats to ensure the pumpkin is fully covered. The end result will be a black pumpkin with cute mini pumpkins revealing the natural orange underneath.

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Ask The Expert: Fitness

There are other reasons exercise rocks in the world of weight loss. It is the best way to ensure that the weight you drop is fat and not muscle. Also, when you exercise,

VS

your muscles tone up and grow stronger. With more muscle, your body’s ability to shave off calories increases, making it easier to burn calories even when you’re doing nothing at all. Diet can’t do that! Who Wins the Battle? More than likely, you read this hoping that exercise alone would help you lose weight because you hate the idea of watching what you eat. Or maybe you’re just the opposite, and you prefer to watch your diet but absolutely loathe exercise. Well, there’s bad news for you either way. This battle that has been waging on for decades (okay, make that centuries) is ultimately a draw.

Y

If you’re not willing to eat right and

ou want what millions of other people do—to be lean and fit. And whether you want to trim off extra pounds so you’ll feel better, look better, or be better prepared to tackle whatever demands come your way, you probably want to find the most efficient way to do it.

and then reduce the number of calories

Macs every day. You’ll want to go with

an overall healthy lifestyle. In fact, you will

Well, with this article, you can figure out if you should put your emphasis on diet or exercise to get the results you want. I present the contenders for your weightloss attention.

sources, and lots and lots of water.

losing weight, you will be careful about

In the Right Corner: Exercise

put all that exercise to waste. At the same

In the Left Corner: Diet While fad diets have tried their darndest to malign the fine name of dieting, proper dieting continues to be a vital way to lose weight. In fact, research has shown that if you’re only going to do one thing in your journey to weight loss, it should be dieting. What does dieting mean exactly? It means taking very careful note of every bite you put in your mouth. But you can’t stop there. Paying attention to what you eat isn’t going to make you lose an ounce of weight. You’ve got to take note of it 58 | LANTANA LIVING

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you consume. If you want to lose even

more faster, you’ll even want to make sure your calories are good calories. In other

exercise, the success you see today will be gone tomorrow. Try as you might, one of these ingredients alone is not enough to

words, you can’t eat just Twinkies and Big

help you lose weight, keep it off, and have

fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein

find that once you become serious about what you eat because you don’t want to

Like diet, there have been all sorts of fad

time, you’ll push yourself harder in the

from dangerous to ridiculously funny.

even more calories and get closer to your

exercise programs that have spanned

gym because you realize you could burn

But exercise hasn’t lost its place in the

weight goal today.

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LOCAL PUMPKIN PATCHES

by Lindsay Mears

If you’re like me, the first sign of cooler temperatures excites you, and makes you start thinking about the holidays that are just around the corner. Before we know it Autumn will be here, and with that comes decorating and fun activities. If you’re looking for something fun to do with your family this Autumn, there are plenty of pumpkin patches in the area that have a lot to offer.

The Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch

Corinth Pumpkin Palooza

Hall’s Pumpkin Farm

3800 Corinth Parkway, Corinth

3420 Hall Johnson Rd, Grapevine

City of Corinth: 940-498-3200

817-991-1052

October 20th, 2018 10am-8pm

Opening September 28th at 3pm

Enjoy a selection of pumpkins, hay rides and mazes, and baked goods

Includes pumpkin picking, photos, rides, contests, food, live music, and much more

Includes a pumpkin farm, a corn maze, and hay rides

www.flowermoundpumpkinpatch.com

www.corinthpumpkinpalooza.com

www.hallspumpkinfarm.net

5100 Cross Timbers Rd, Flower Mound 817-430-4536 Open from October 1st thru October 31st, 9am-7pm

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EARLY COMMITMENTS:

Schneider & Mahon Choose Where They Want to Play in College by Steve Gamel

T

he 2018-19 school year hadn’t even got underway yet, and Guyer’s stellar athletics program

was already busy celebrating two early college commitments.

Junior outside hitter Hailey Schneider, a

standout on the Lady Wildcats’ volleyball team, verbally committed to Arkansas on

July 22. Seven days later, defensive tackle

Grant Mahon, also a junior, had committed to Oklahoma State. Both commitments were announced on Twitter and later

reported by the Denton Record-Chronicle. Schneider’s and Mahon’s commitments are non-binding. The earliest they’d be

able to sign a national letter of intent is during the fall of their senior seasons. “After all that was over, I could tell

“Oklahoma State has always been my

dream school,” Mahon also told the DRC.

“I love coach [Mike] Gundy and the culture

told the Denton RecordChronicle’s Brady

Keane shortly after her

commitment. “All of that happened for a reason.

Getting the offer was so

exciting and I didn’t even

feel right when it was

my first offer. I gave it a little time because I wanted to take a

couple visits and be

sure about everything.

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Schneider is expected to settle in as an outside hitter for Guyer before rolling

back to a defensive

“Oklahoma State has always been my dream school... I was up there [Saturday] hanging out and looking around, and I felt at peace there,” stated Mahon.

But I was up there

specialist when she gets to Arkansas.

Her ability to adapt

will be critical for the Lady Wildcats, who

lost Kate Cowan (LSU), Angel Felan (Texas

[Saturday] hanging out and looking

A&M-Corpus), and Mallory Pittman (Texas

Mahon, a 6-3, 250-pound run stuffer for

“She’s going to come in and get a lot of

Liberty Christian before transferring to

coach Heather Van Noy told the Denton

around, and I felt at peace there.”

the Wildcat defense, was previously at

Guyer prior to last season. He finished his first year in Class 6A with

“After all that was over, I could tell Arkansas is where I was meant to be,” Schneider told... I didn’t even have to think twice about going anywhere else.”

have to think twice about

practically anywhere on the court,

there, so that made it

Arkansas is where I was

meant to be,” Schneider

A versatile athlete who can play

Mahon agreed.

43.5 tackles, 5.5 for loss,

and 2.5 sacks at defensive

end. He was named District 6-6A defensive newcomer of the year. Meanwhile,

Schneider quickly turned

heads on the college scene after a stellar sophomore

season in which she helped

lead Guyer back to the playoffs after a one-year absence.

State) to graduation.

playing time right away,” Guyer volleyball Record-Chronicle. “As a sophomore, she

kind of filled some spots that we needed and we relied on her to do a little bit of everything. This year, she will definitely have a more integral role.”

CONGRATULATIONS to both Grant and Hailey for their commitments and good luck this season.




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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.