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TABLE OF
Contents
ASK THE EXPERTS
12 Organizing with Cloud Nine Organizing 27 Travel with Terri Guthrie 37 Gardening with Complete Solutions 49 Home Decorating with POSH Home Staging & Redesign 56 Fitness with Jesse James Fit
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 11 Grilling Enthusiasts Now Have Their Own Haven with Grill This BBQ
PHOTOS 54 Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce 2020 Clay Shoot
ARTICLES 08 12 Tips For Hosting Holiday Guests Like A Pro 15 12 Days of Gratitude 16 Inside Community & Education 18 Eat All You Want Dr. Sanderson Will Just Suck It Out 21 Foodie Friday DFW: Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop 22 Shaping A Bright Future 28 On Cloud Nine, A Nostalgic Look Back To Our Future 30 Face Masks Causing Acne Problems? 34 Greatest Taste In Every Bite 38 The Greatest Baker Competition 40 Singing Her Heart Out 42 Don’t Skip This COVID Christmas 46 DIY Budget Friendly Coasters 50 Chamber Spotlight: Cindi Howard 52 5 Things To Do 58 Come As A Client & Leave As A Friend
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Happy
Holidays & CHEERS TO 2021!
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hat a unique year it has been, to say the least! From shutdowns to quarantine and eLearning, the year 2020 is one most of us are excited to leave behind. December has always been a month of reflection. A time to look back on the highs and lows of the last 12 months. To say there were challenges would be an understatement for most of us. Yet, through it all, I believe our community grew stronger and our families closer. For some, the shutdown brought a chance for them to focus on what’s most important and gave them more time to spend with their family. For many local business owners, it meant shifting gears and traveling a very scary path of the unknown. As we start to ponder our New Year’s resolutions and how we’re going to make 2021 better than this year, I urge you all to reflect on 2020 – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Regardless of whether or not you nailed all of your 2020 resolutions, I’d be willing to bet that you still learned and grew in ways that you never expected this year. I know I did. That’s what I love about life – you never know what the next day (or in this case, the next year) is going to bring. It’s the unexpected challenges that help us grow the most. One of my favorite sayings is “Progress always involves risk. You can’t steal second base and keep your foot on first.” – Frederick B. Wilcox Enjoy your family, cherish your friends, always be kind, laugh often, and make the best of the bad days - and years!
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12 TIPS
Hosting
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on’t let the stress of hosting guests, parties, and dinner this holiday season get you down. Whether you’re playing hotel for a few guests or hosting the entire Big Day, it’s understandable to worry about all the little things that can go wrong. We’ve got 12 tips for hosting holiday guests like a pro.
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1. Create a Timeline
the essential items for your family as well.
so that nothing jumps out at you. Your
small things like making sure all of the
5. Write A Welcome Note
a trial run of the Big Day. Make a list of
your guests feel at home with a kind little
is best to do these things.
the house. You can write down where to
2. Cook Ahead
shop. Write down your WiFi password or
A plan will help lower your stress levels timeline can include the big things like
when to pop the turkey in the oven to the Christmas lights are on. You can even do everything you need to do and what time
It’s a hassle to check the oven a million times and try to whip up some dessert
while tending to guests. You want to enjoy your time with them, so cook as much
ahead of time as possible. You can make soups that are easy to freeze, no-bake
desserts, or put together your main dish the day before Christmas.
Guests just mean there are more people with their literal hand in the cookie jar.
How sweet is a handwritten note? Make
note. You can help them with tips about find extra toiletries or the closest coffee
instructions on how to use your remote for the electronics.
6. Take A Deep Breath
Remember to breathe. You’re the host,
so people understand you’re under a lot
of stress. Take a moment to sit down and
3. Clean Out The Guest Closet
chill out. Drink a glass of wine or take a
things all over your floor. Make space
for them in a closet. Some of your guest
7. Go For The Details
random thing in your house, so it’s a great
flowers in your guests’ room. Play soft
extra room.
their bed. All of these little touches will
Your guests might not want to throw their
closets might be used to stash every
time for you to de-clutter and give guests
4. Stock Your Pantry
bath. No one is going to get mad at you
because they can’t find the toilet paper or they can’t find the milk in the morning.
Love is in the details. Put out some fresh music or put a spare phone charger by make a big impact.
pantry. Stock up on the essentials. Throw
8. Break Out The Nice Stuff
Buy some late-night snacks like crackers
big guns. This means the Christmas china
More guests means less food in your
in some cereal and frozen breakfast items. or goldfish for grab-and-go. It’s also
important to stock up on liquids like water and coffee. Remember to stock up on
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The holiday meal means bringing out the
that’s been in your family for ages, the real silverware, and those linen napkins that
you so carefully ironed once in your life.
Eat in your dining room that you only use once a year.
9. Plan Cleaning Tasks
You don’t want to be vacuuming right
when guests come to your door. Knock
out a little cleaning each day. You might dust one day, clear the clutter the next,
then change the towels the next day. You don’t need to do everything in one day.
10. Remember The Last Things
Before guests arrive, make sure to tie up
all of the loose ends. This means lighting candles throughout the home, turning
on your music, and making sure the ice
bucket is filled. You can set out beverages and put appetizers in the oven. Check the
bathroom to ensure there is enough toilet paper and hand soap.
11. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help You’re the host, but you can ask for help. Ask family members to step in to help fill the ice bucket or cut fresh flowers.
Don’t turn down a guest when they offer to bring a dessert. You don’t have to do everything on your own.
12. Have Fun
Sit back and enjoy your company. The best part of the holidays is getting
together with loved ones. Enjoy your
family and friends during this glorious
season, and celebrate yourself for hosting such a great event.
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Business Spotlight
Grilling Enthusiasts Now Have Their Own HAVEN by Steve Gamel
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anner Hill and his brother David Buenrostro admit that they were a little worried about the future of their grilling business, Grill This BBQ Supply, when the coronavirus pandemic first hit in March. After all, these were difficult times, and purchasing a new grill or the finest rubs and sauces likely wouldn’t be top of mind for many people. They couldn’t have been more wrong. What was already a popular concept grew beyond their wildest dreams — so much that they moved from the shared facility they’d been in for six years and opened their own storefront in Highland Village. “The reverse happened,” Tanner said with a laugh. “We’ve been the busiest we’ve ever been.”
Grill This BBQ Supply has always been your one-stop BBQ, grilling, and smoking headquarters, featuring everything from grills and smokers to must-have accessories and locally-made, awardwinning rubs and sauces. They also design and build outdoor kitchens. But what was once a smaller facility located within Outdoor Living Pool and Patio near Guyer High School is now its own storefront — and triple the size of what it used to be.
that he and David are just as much grilling enthusiasts as their clients are. “David loves interacting with our clients and getting to know them. I’m sort of in the background helping to advertise and set up events like cooking classes, amateur BBQ competitions, and more.” He added, “For those people who have been to our old store, this new one is huge. They should check it out.”
The extra space has opened up a whole new world of possibilities. Not only does Grill This have perhaps the biggest selection of grills and supplies in North Texas, but several new events are in the works to add even more value for their customers. This includes everything from cooking classes to amateur BBQ competitions. It’s as unique a grilling experience as you will find under one roof. “We started this as a hobby, and it just grew from there,” Tanner said. He said
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Ask The Expert: Organizing
SHOW YOUR
Pantry Some Love by Crystal Nerpel, Owner of Cloud Nine Organizing
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itting around the kitchen table with my family is something I absolutely love. It’s a chance to reconnect and destress. No matter what we’re eating I call it soul food; being together during mealtimes feeds the soul.
Being an organizing expert means I start thinking about the meal way before it gets put on the table. For me, all meals that feed the soul start with an organized pantry - showing your pantry a little love will only make those family meals that much sweeter. MAKE SPACE FOR EXTRA INGREDIENTS:
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This time of year you may be baking and cooking more often for loved ones. That means you’ll have additional baking and cooking ingredients on hand. Keep all those extra ingredients organized with these 4 pantry organizing tips: •
In addition to saving space, you’ll be able to see how much you have before heading to the grocery store.
Move packaged dry goods into clear, airtight, rectangular containers. In addition to saving space, containers keep the mess under control and keep food fresh longer. Remove packaged snacks (i.e, granola bars and fruit snacks) from boxes and put them inside small bins.
Store round bottles and jars on lazy susan turntables. You’ll be surprised by how much easier it is to grab what you need when you use a turntable. Start buying fresh or frozen vegetables. Canned foods are sometimes the biggest culprit of pantry clutter, and have less nutritional value than the alternatives.
SAVE TIME BY QUICKLY FINDING WHAT YOU NEED: Cluttered pantries cause frustration, and frustration can snowball into other negative effects; like an otherwise easy dinner prep turning into an annoying ordeal. When you can find your ingredients quickly, you may have just saved yourself a 20 minute trip to the grocery store. Family dinnertime should be the part of the day you look forward to the most, not the part of the day you dread because it’s just another chore.
SAVE MONEY BY SHOPPING YOUR PANTRY: This is something many people do not do: Look at what you actually have on
hand before you make a grocery list and head to the store. Buying extra food doesn’t sound like a big deal, unless it becomes a habit and you start accumulating food-clutter. An overstuffed pantry makes it difficult to see what you really have on hand. Eventually, when you do find the hidden cans, bags or boxes of food you may have to throw them out because they have expired. MAKE IT A WEEKLY HABIT. Friday evening, the pantry will look different than it did Monday morning. This is an area of the home that is constantly changing because we are always eating our food and buying new food. Make it a habit to pay attention to your current stockpile and straighten up the pantry on a weekly basis. Taking a few minutes to straighten and rearrange will only make life more pleasant as you are baking those holiday cookies or simply planning the next day’s family meal.
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12 D AYS
Gratitude OF
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ith the holiday season upon us, it is a time of reflection as well as a time for gratitude and giving thanks to God for His grace and mercy. In celebration of the Christmas season, we decided to change up the 12 days of Christmas a little this year:
12 DAYS OF GRATITUDE On the first day of Gratitude, we are thankful for the support our Denton
County residents as we all work together to help each other through the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the second day of Gratitude, we are thankful for the $147 million Denton
County CARES Act funds from the U.S.
Department of Treasury, which helped us assist many Denton County residents. On the third day of Gratitude, we are
thankful that we have been able to help
more than 3,500 households from being homeless during the pandemic.
On the fourth day of Gratitude, we are thankful for being in Denton County,
where we continue to see record-breaking growth with companies bringing more job opportunities.
On the fifth day of Gratitude, we are
thankful we could help more than 1,600
businesses across the county with $35.7 million in grants to help them recover losses.
On the sixth day of Gratitude, we are
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tests they have provided, the contract tracing they continue to do, and the
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On the ninth day of Gratitude, we are
thankful to United Way of Denton County and our many non-profits who have
worked together to help our residents, using more than $1.6 million in grants from Denton County CARES.
30,500 call center calls they have taken.
On the tenth day of Gratitude, we are
medical technicians, physicians, and other
who have helped pass out much-needed
days, weeks, and months they have been
staying in their homes.
We are also thankful for the nurses,
thankful for all of the many volunteers
medical professionals for the many hours,
food and clothing or assisted someone in
caring for us.
On the eleventh day of Gratitude, we are
On the seventh day of Gratitude, we are
thankful for the collaboration among all of
responders who have provided more
school districts, colleges, and universities
thankful for our Emergency Services first than 1.27 million
masks, hand sanitizers, gloves, gowns, face
shields, and cleaning kits to county offices,
area first responders, communities, and long-term care
facilities. We are
also thankful for first
responders who have
been on the front lines
our federal, state, counties, municipalities,
It is a time of reflection as well as a time for gratitude and giving thanks to God for His grace and mercy.
throughout this year.
to ensure we could continue to serve the public.
On the twelfth day of
Gratitude, we are thankful for who we are, what we have, and for our family and friends.
Denton County office
closures in December Denton County offices
will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 24,
On the eighth day of Gratitude, we are
for Christmas Eve and Wednesday,
than 20,000 25-lb. boxes of fruits and
Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2021, for New Year’s
thankful that we could provide more
vegetables as well as 12,000 turkeys and
hams as part of $2.6 million in food we’ve given to families in need.
Dec. 25, for Christmas Day as well as
Day. Please feel free to visit our website at dentoncounty.gov for information, send us an email or give us a call.
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INSIDE COMMUNITY
BOB’S HOUSE OF HOPE
LIVING CHRISTMAS CARD VICTORIAN CAROLERS Mon.’s-Sat.’s 5-8pm | Sun.’s 3-6pm | The Shops at Highland Village 1701 Shoal Crk, Highland Village, TX 75077 What a fun way to enjoy Christmas than visiting the Living Christmas Card Quartet! Dressed in beautiful Victorian costumes, the quartet will be singing holiday classics, creating a fun and nostalgic holiday experience. The last day is Wed., Dec. 23, come before it’s too late! This is a free event, no registration needed.
INSIDE EDUCATION
Bob Williams, founder of Ranch Hands Rescue Counseling Center and Animal Sanctuary has added another piece to the recovery puzzle by opening the first long-term safe house in the country exclusively catering to male abuse victims. Bob’s House of Hope will be open in early 2021. To help, Denton County Sheriff Tracy Murphree presented the organization with a $25,000 check from his drug prevention program. To learn more about the program or to become a partner, visit www.RanchHandsRescue.com. photo courtesy of Bob Williams
DYLAN DORRELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
SUBSTITUTES NEEDED Guyer High School and Denton ISD needs YOU! If you ever wanted to sub, now is your chance. DISD is hiring substitutes for positions including teachers, paraprofessionals, and RN nurses. To apply, visit www.ESS.com. To learn more, contact Courtney Gee at 940.369.0568 or CGee@ESS.com. 16 | LANTANA LIVING | DECEMBER 2020
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UPLIFT Sat., Jan 2, 2021 | 10am-Noon Lantana Community Church 2200 E. Jeter Rd. • Bartonville, TX 76226
NORTH TEXAS FOOD BANK HOLIDAY DONATIONS The North Texas Food Bank is in need of donations for the holidays. To help supply residents with meals for Christmas items including canned fruit in juice, peanut butter, cereal bars, and canned tuna are needed. Resident Patricia Ann Young is graciously hosting her home as a drop off location. Please take items to 1010 Sheldon Road in Magnolia and she will get everything to the food bank.
Hosted monthly by the Lantana Community Church, free food and diapers are distributed on the first Saturday of each month for families in need. If you know anyone in need, send them to UPLIFT to get their fresh produce and diapers. Essentials are passed out until the church runs out.
TAPPS 6A STATE CHAMPS DENIM AND RHINESTONES Sat., Feb. 27 | 6pm | Liberty Christian School | 1301 S US Hwy. 377 • Argyle, TX 76226 The Liberty Christian School annual fundraiser is here! Come join the community for fellowship and to support the Liberty mission. All proceeds from the auction will benefit The Warrior Difference Annual Fund and Teacher Sustainability. To learn more about the auction, follow Liberty on Facebook @LibertyChristianSchool or visit www.LibertyChristian.com/auction. photo courtesy of Amy Mauldin www.LantanaLiving.com
The Varsity Lady Warriors’ hard work has paid off. Bringing home the state championship title in their first state tournament appearance since 2007. The Warriors beat defending state champs Houston St. Agnes in a five-set showdown Sat., November 21 in New Braunfels, TX. photo courtesy of Amy Mauldin DECEMBER 2020 | LANTANA LIVING | 17
Eat
can still gain weight or get heavier, but
ALL YOU WANT
DR. SANDERSON WILL JUST SUCK IT OUT
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t Flower Mound Plastic Surgery and Live Young Wellness Spa, we truly have the best clients and patients. To show their appreciation for us, often times our clients kindly bring us treats like bundt cakes or warm chocolate chip cookies.
the area we treat will always be smaller
than what it would have been if we had not treated it. Liposuction can be done
under local or general anesthesia. We can only do one area at a time under local
simply due to the amount of the numbing medicine required. One area includes both sides of the body. For example,
both love-handles are considered one
area. I am a huge fan of doing liposuction under local anesthesia for those who
are candidates. It is cheaper and more
convenient. The average amount of pain
My team members rarely hesitate to take
emotions. Disgust is usually the first
injecting to enjoy one of those delicious
cannula moving rapidly back and forth
Next, there are several fat freezing
in when they see the yellow, greasy fat
happily purchase one of these devices if
canister, and that area of the body begins
justify the cost to my patients. I ask all of
like, “Does it hurt?” or “Does the fat
procedures what their experience was,
there?” First, let me say, excluding diet
was worth the money spent. Furthermore,
a quick break from their laser work or
desserts. Recently, we had a new staff
member who is very health focused join
our team. One day when we were gifted
with some treats, she expressed concern about her diet and did not want to partake in the high-calorie dessert
sitting on the table. One of the more
experienced team members at the office smirked and said, “Don’t worry about
it. Eat all you want, Sanderson can suck it out.” She was jokingly (at least I think) referring to liposuction. I thought this
Dining and Entertainment issue was a
perfect time to dispel some of the myths surrounding all of the modalities for removing unwanted fat.
emotion as they see the liposuction
under the skin, but then intrigue sets
modalities on the market now; I would
moving out of the body into a sterile
I felt like they were effective enough to
to slowly deflate. I often get questions
my clients who have had the fat freezing
grow somewhere else after it is removed
and only one in 20 or so say they felt like it
and exercise, liposuction is still the gold
a small percentage of people will actually
standard for localized fat reduction. It is
not a good diet plan, but it works perfectly on stubborn areas of fat that will not seem to go away regardless of the amount of
exercise. The pain is minimal to moderate, and I think this is somewhat surgeon specific. It is not uncommon for my
First, we will address the modality
patients to go back to work on Monday
professionals watch a liposuction
Thursday — requiring only one or two days
of liposuction. When non-medical procedure, it is usually met with mixed
during or after the procedure is 3/10.
get paradoxical adipose hyperplasia.
Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia is a fancy way of saying the fat increases in size and amount after attempting to freeze it and
make it go away. I have seen a few clients in my clinic seeking liposuction after this unwanted effect. This is a really rare, but well described event.
after having a liposuction on the previous
Finally, the best fat reduction modality is
off of work. I remind everyone that you
than the difficult, but effective, method
diet and exercise. Nothing works better
that your mom and dad encouraged. We
offer nutrition and hormone services if the more natural route is preferred. We have also teamed up with some great local
gyms and fitness places. After getting
to know you, we can easily refer you to
an exercise location where you will feel welcome and at home.
Either way, if you find yourself enjoying a little too much apple pie this holiday
season and need help getting back on
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Plastic Surgery and Live Young Wellness Spa a call.
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Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop: Foodie Friday DFW
Buttermilk SKY PIE SHOP by Jay Marks | photos courtesy of Foodie Friday DFW
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t all started with Amy Doyle’s own “pie in the sky” dream of earning her culinary degree so she could open up a business making food she loves for people in her community. Amy (an avid Key Lime Pie lover) attended a baby shower a couple years ago where she had the best Key Lime Pie she’s ever tasted, from a small pie shop in Colleyville called Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop. It was then that she realized she could make her dream a reality by opening her own location right here in Flower Mound.
already! While we were there, we witnessed a constant stream of customers coming in buying both large pies and their smaller 4” pies by the tower!
...EVERYONE CAN TASTE (AND SMELL) THE CARE AND LOVE Why have so many fallen BAKED INTO EACH ONE in love with this pie shop already? Well, there are OF THEIR SCRATCHlots of reasons - between MADE PIES. Amy and her staff’s warm
The Flower Mound location of Buttermilk Sky opened in early October and boy has it drawn a crowd of loyal fans
greetings and the adorable decor
- but it’s most likely because everyone can taste (and smell) the care and love baked into each one of their scratch-made pies. They currently have 6 flavors on the menu - Key Lime, Southern Custard, Pecan, Chewy Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin, and Buttermilk Sky’s signature flavor - the I-40, which is essentially a pecan pie with chocolate chips and coconut. And we believe they also recently added an Apple Pie to the menu for the holidays! Their pumpkin pie reminds me of my own grandmother’s special recipe. And that key lime... we understand how it could have inspired a dream!
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Whether you need a gift, a dessert for a party or shower, or you just need a little something to satisfy your sweet tooth, head to Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop right here in Flower Mound to get what you need!
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SHAPING A
Bright
FUTURE by Jean Eisenmann left photo by Nicole Youngblood Photography & right photo courtesy of Vivian Nichols
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ake one look at Madison O’Rourke, and your first thoughts would likely be that she’s a lovely young woman who is intelligent, vibrant, healthy, and has likely never faced any obstacles or challenges. Not all of those thoughts are what they seem. Nearly 11 years ago, when she was in first grade, Madison was diagnosed with scoliosis. To compound the shock of hearing that she has this progressive and disabling condition, Madison learned that in order to correct the curvature and prevent future surgery, she must wear a custommade back brace. The braces are made of lightweight but rigid plastic and fit jacket-style under clothing to cover the torso from hips to armpits. The orthotists at Scottish Rite for Children in Dallas fitted Madison with a brace which, at first, she had to wear for most of the day. Such “armor” can be devastating for a child, and that fitting was the beginning of a journey that would challenge her both physically and emotionally.
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I WANT TO PAY IT FORWARD AND HELP OTHERS Ironically, it served to shape Madison into the person she is today. She became known at school as the “quiet kid,” but what her classmates didn’t know was that her shyness was actually embarrassment, thinking she was “different” from the other kids for wearing a brace. “Looking back on those days,” Madison reflects, “I probably withdrew because I was afraid of judgment. I have since learned that people aren’t going to judge me for being different. It’s a unique aspect about myself that I should be proud of and embrace.” However, that wasn’t a lesson Madison learned until later. Throughout the next seven years of wearing the brace and coping with the stages of her scoliosis journey, Madison faced many challenges. She only had one or two friends at a time and told no one but them about her condition. To disguise the bulge, she wore loose sweatshirts — even in 90-degree weather. That piece of clothing became her comfort and protection. Other dimensions of Madison’s struggle were the ongoing back pain and resulting sleepless nights. As she grew (to nearly 5’10”), it became necessary to alter and adjust her brace. All the while Madison dreamed of participating in sports and found her passion in the high jump. By then, she was wearing the brace for reduced hours, and that fueled her determination to increase her back strength and flexibility.
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Madison began to realize that she could accomplish her goals if she put her mind to it and work hard. That was the turning point when she started challenging herself both athletically and academically. “Not only did the brace shape my back, but it also developed my mindset,” Madison reflected. In eighth grade, Madison made yet another trip to Scottish Rite Hospital thinking it was for her regular checkup. But that day, the pendulum of her life swung once again. She no longer needed to wear her brace. “I was ecstatic,” Madison exclaimed. “It was one of the best days of my life!” Today, Madison is a senior at Liberty Christian School in Argyle and ranked in the
top 3% of her class. In addition, she went on to compete at state for track and has been a volleyball district champ for two years. In June, Madison started a Shaping a Better Future fundraiser in honor of Scottish Rite Dallas and to help underwrite the cost of care for children with scoliosis. “I want to pay it forward and help others experience the incredible care that Scottish Rite offers,” Madison acknowledged, “It is truly a special place.” She goes on to credit them, saying, “The support and love that I received from the hospital is something I will be forever grateful for, and it will always hold an important place in my life.” Consistent with her striving for excellence in everything she does, Madison raised $50,000 for the hospital. This was
MADISON RAISED $50,000 FOR THE HOSPITAL accomplished in three months, and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. After graduation this spring, Madison will attend college and already has been accepted to three of them, though she has not yet made her final choice. Scoliosis and the ensuing journey had such a profound impact on Madison’s life, but she ultimately turned something so negative into a life-altering positive. Since then, she unfailingly and tirelessly works hard to accomplish her goals and pushes herself beyond her limits. “I now take pride in my scoliosis journey,” Madison reflected. “I want to use my voice in various ways to serve as encouragement to others that they can accomplish what they perceive to be impossible.”
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f you are itching to get out of town for a few days, consider heading east to historic Jefferson, Texas. It’s one charming town...especially at Christmas! Jefferson is a great weekend getaway with lots to see and do.
Back in the 1800s, the area became a main river port of entry to the West for products and immigrants. It was also a major shipping port for selling agricultural products. Cotton was king and brought to Jefferson from as far away as Dallas then sold in Jefferson and traveled on to merchants across America. Jefferson soon became a boom town after the arrival of the steamboat. This was called the “Golden Era,” as Jefferson became a thriving steamboat port from 1845 until 1875. Unfortunately, the Army Corps of Engineers had to reduce the water level in Big Cypress Bayou, and steamboats could no longer navigate the waterway. As a result, it devastated the economy in Jefferson. This town suddenly ceased to be a prominent port city and commercial center. Fortunately, many of the midnineteenth century homes and buildings on the Historical Registry remain and are a treat to see. Today, Jefferson is much smaller but still very beautiful. A unique event they have during the holidays is the Candlelight Tour of Homes. It’s considered among the top Christmas events in east Texas. We
have enjoyed tours of lavishly-decorated residences. They reflect the grandeur of an elaborate past as you are greeted by tour guides dressed in period clothing and given a brief history of the home. Most of the Christmas decorations are over the top and all greenery is live. We learned so much fun history and were inspired with many holiday decorating ideas!
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to saunter around and take your time. There’re many gift and antique shops, even an old traditional general store! Jefferson is known as the “Bed and Breakfast Capital of East Texas.” It’s the perfect place to unwind with countless charming bed and breakfasts and boutique hotels, including Texas landmarks that have hosted some of the most famous men and women in the world. Mr and Mrs. George W. Bush have laid their heads at the luxurious House of the Seasons, a Victorian-style home built in 1872. We always stay at The Excelsior House Hotel, a famous landmark in Jefferson. It has welcomed its share of notable figures, including Ulysses S. Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes since its inception in the late 1850s. It is actually owned and operated by the local Garden Club and is the oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas! If you’re looking for a truly unique getaway that’s just a few hours away, Jefferson is hard to beat! Learn more about places to stay and holiday activities by visiting VisitJeffersonTexas.com.
There are other special attractions in addition to visiting the historical homes. One of our favorites is the free “Enchanted Forest.” It’s a display of more than 125 lighted and decorated Christmas trees. Every tree has a theme and each is unique. This is quite a community effort that is magical to see and is sure to get you in the Christmas spirit! In Jefferson, life moves a little bit more slowly than it does in the big city, which I love since I’m a small-town girl. So, plan
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Nostalgic ON CLOUD NINE
A
Look
BACK TO OUR FUTURE by Allison Fifer | photos courtesy of Kim Cloud
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ision, faith, and true grit make the dream work. Cloud 9 Salon, Spa & Boutique has the key ingredients for success — a unified team, a loyal clientele, and a faithfilled leader. Owned by local entrepreneur Kim Cloud-Skidmore and managed by her son, Nathan Dean, the salon has grown immensely since its inception in 1991. And now, they have secured the ultimate location, a beautiful one-acre strip of land off of FM 407 in Bartonville next to Marty B’s Restaurant and the Bartonville Town Center.
what they love each day — making people feel beautiful.
As a community leader, Kim radiates when talking about the local community, its
people, and giving back. She understands firsthand about being a beneficiary
of those who give back. She turned a negative time in her life into another It all started with a dream, and over
extended menu of salon and spa services.
positive by creating Cloud 9 Charities,
determination, perseverance, and faith.
the down payment come from to purchase
this year.
the years grew boundlessly with grit,
Today, Cloud 9 Salon, Spa & Boutique
has an amazing team of 60 talented men
and women who provide beauty and spa
services for thousands in our community. Additionally, this team stands apart from
others — they are like family and devoted to each other and the community. Having served the Flower Mound, Lewisville, and Highland Village areas for over 42 years,
the salon is embarking on a new era and upgrading its amenities and access to better serve its patrons.
The daunting question was where would
which is celebrating its 25th Anniversary
land and build a home for Cloud 9
“I feel it is the responsibility of business
Salon? Remarkably, her clients not only encouraged Kim’s dream but offered
to provide personal loans that were all
paid back within two years of opening its doors. The salon thrived for years then
hit a rough patch nine years ago with an
unforeseen walkout. Surrounding herself with trusted team members and a local businessman who provided valuable
guidance and unwavering mentorship,
Kim rebounded, and her salon began to
“Cloud 9 Salon” officially opened its first
flourish once again. Twenty years ago,
square feet, and they quickly learned that
After all, Nathan grew up in the salon. It
time to expand once more in 2004, it
it was a natural fit for him to step into the
her proud father by her side, met with
manager retired. Both Kim and Nathan are
a new building — one that would offer an
they are also “behind the chair” doing
location in 1991. That location was 700
Kim’s son, Nathan Dean, joined the team.
more room was needed. When it came
was home for him. Then four years ago,
was a huge leap of faith. Kim Cloud with
role of Salon Manager when the former
an architect to have plans drawn up for
more than administrative team members,
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owners in our community to give back,”
she said. “Find ways to volunteer or help
another in need. Our community provided a way for our business to thrive, and now we have that same responsibility to pass on to others.”
Kim has always had a heart to help those
less fortunate. For years, she worked with various charities, giving her time and
money until several of her friends and
family suggested she start an organization that could raise monies to donate to the various local charities throughout the
metroplex. Cloud 9 Charities was formed and has made a huge imprint on Denton County over the years with its leadership
and presence. The charity was established with a handful of faithful friends and
colleagues hosting Cut-a-thons for Kidd Kraddick’s Foundation, Kidd’s Kids, an
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annual fashion show and numerous galas. Over time, the organization has morphed into an official non-profit charity with
18 board members who have a passion for giving back to our community. Also included where hundreds of part-time
“I feel it is the responsibility of business owners in our community to give back. Find ways to volunteer or help another in need.” volunteers, including her husband and
biggest supporter, Christopher Skidmore. This board hosts two annual fundraising events - the Annual Giving & Golf
Tournament during the spring and The Best Little BrewFest in Texas in the fall
(this year ingeniously re-created as “The
Best Little BrewPass in Texas” to offset the challenges of COVID-19). The charity has raised over $3 million, and 100% of the
net proceeds now fund BedTime Rescue, a Cloud 9 Charities Initiative which
provides shelter for homeless families in Denton County.
Today, the salon building which has
housed Cloud 9 Salon since February of 2005 as well as Cloud 9 Charities, Inc. is currently located in Flower Mound.
Sitting silently on the market for over two years, Kim never lost faith. This building
underwent an extensive remodel spanning the last four months and quickly sold
before the finishing touches were even completed. With a quick sale pending, Kim and her amazing team are rapidly
pivoting and will relocate to a Pop- Up
Salon on the edge of Lantana to continue
to serve their valued clientele. This Pop-Up Salon will continue to offer all the same
services while its team eagerly awaits their new “Forever Home.” As for now, Kim and Christopher Skidmore, along with Nathan and their incredible team, are walking
on Cloud Nine. The dream continues to grow as Cloud 9 Salon, Spa & Boutique
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FACE MASKS W CAUSING ACNE PROBLEMS?
earing a mask is vital to prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, this practice may be causing people more acne troubles. I have seen many teens and young adults lately with complaints about worsening or new acne and other skin irritations. These mask-related acne problems, known as “maskne” are becoming more common the longer we wear facial coverings. How face masks cause acne flares:
by Dr. Rebecca Butler (Lantana Resident), Board Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics & Nnenna Agim, M.D., pediatric dermatologist at Children’s Health (for the following tips)
Wearing a mask physically blocks pores, and that can trigger the first step in the pathway that causes acne. There are millions of microorganisms on the skin, including bacteria. Some bacteria are good, helping care for your skin. Others are detrimental to skin and can cause breakouts. When your face is covered with a mask, you are changing the usual environment of your skin to a more humid environment, which leads to the “sticky” situation that causes breakouts. How to prevent maskne: We cannot control all the factors related to maskne. We still need to wear a mask and wear it correctly — over our nose and mouth. When you are at home without a mask, here are some important tips for caring for your skin.
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Wash your face every day. Use a gentle cleanser on the skin each day. Avoid products that are too harsh, as this may disrupt the balance of bacteria on the face and damage the skin. (Remember we need to “good” bacteria to survive for our skin to thrive!)
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Avoid heavy face products. When using moisturizers, make sure to pick the lightest moisturizer possible. Skip makeup or use an oil-free product if makeup cannot be avoided. The same goes for sunscreen.
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Take care of your mask. Masks should be washed regularly. If the mask is 100% cotton, it will help the skin breathe. After wearing a cloth face mask, it’s a good idea to wash it in hot water using a fragrancefree, hypoallergenic detergent.
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Clean your face at the end of the day. You can use over-the-counter products that contain keratolytics, which are medications that unstick the cells and unblock pores. Azelaic acid may also help, with the added benefit of reducing skin discoloration.
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Talk to your pediatrician or a dermatologist if severe acne doesn’t go away. If your maskne has gotten severe and painful despite regular washing, there are prescription-strength topical and oral treatments that can help resolve the problem.
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Dental
Walking In A
WONDERLAND by Steve Gamel | photography by Your Candid Memories (YourCandidMemories.com)
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ne of the perks of living in the Lantana area is having the opportunity to confidently choose from the best healthcare providers around. When it comes to dental care, it only takes a quick inquiry from your neighbor to learn that Dr. Matt Artho and his team at Country Lakes Family Dental have a reputation of exceeding expectations. That’s because, from Day 1, Dr. Matt put in place his vision of a neighborhood dental practice that provides the latest in dental treatments and state-of-the-art technology. More importantly, he created a one-stop dental practice that provides a welcoming, comfortable experience for the entire family. Being that this is the holiday season, dare we say that it is this all-encompassing experience that truly makes Country Lakes Family Dental a “Dental Wonderland!” Those who personally know Dr. Matt and his qualifications also know of his remarkable background. Originally a graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Dr. Matt sought a field that fulfilled his desire for a more personal, service-related vocation. What followed was a path that included an enlistment in the Texas Army National Guard, graduating from Texas A&M College of Dentistry, completion of an Advanced in General Dentistry residency, and receiving 9 4 0 . 4 5 5 . 7 6 4 5
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the honor as a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Additionally, his honors include being DFW Mom Approved and Best of Denton County eight years in a row! A new and welcome addition to the team, Country Lakes Dental recently brought on Dr. Lauren Smits, whose notable qualifications are only matched with her charm. A graduate of the University Notre Dame, Dr. Lauren received her dental degree from Indiana University of Dental School. In par with their focus on family, Dr. Lauren is a wife of 10 years with three kids, and Dr. Matt is 18 years married with 9 children! In addition to boasting an experienced background, a key mission for Dr. Matt and his growing team at Country Lakes Family Dental is to consistently stay on top of the latest dental techniques and technology.
“Digital technology is becoming more and more prevalent in dentistry, but this has been the standard for this practice since the beginning.” He explained with 3D printing, the practice features only digital impressions without “goopy” material. Regarding digital x-rays, he states, “Digital radiography is not only safer, but 3D scanning allows us to take an in depth analysis for many treatments. For instance,
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the placement of dental implants,
and toothbrushes to novel and changing
care affordable, including an in-house
and preplanning orthodontic or
Lauren states, “Toothpastes can come with
insurance plans.
dental treatments. For instance, Dr.
detecting canals for root canal therapy,
different types of fluoride or abrasives that
Invisalign treatment.”
can have varying effects on your teeth.
Both Dr. Matt and Dr. Lauren also have
We can help patients decide what works
proficiency in utilizing technology for
same day cosmetic treatments like crowns or veneers. Their latest equipment includes
a dental laser that not
only allows for certain
gum, lip and tongue tie surgeries, but is able to complete fillings
without anesthesia; a
bonus especially for their pediatric population. As Dr. Lauren reinforced,
Both Dr. Matt and Dr. Lauren also
...dare we say that it is this allencompassing experience that truly makes Country Lakes Family Dental a “Dental Wonderland!”
“We love seeing patients
of all ages, and the technology makes it so much easier for our patients — especially for our kids.”
Between proficiency and equipment,
the team at Country Lakes Dental is also very apt in staying current with trending
dental topics. This is particularly important since patients routinely ask a variety of questions — from types of toothpastes 7 4 M c M a k i n www.LantanaLiving.com
best for their needs.”
mentioned new
considerations on mouth rinses and flossing
devices. When it comes to dental procedures,
certain dental marketing
promotions often do not describe the entirety of
the procedures. Dr. Matt and Dr. Lauren make it
a priority to thoroughly
explain all treatment details and educate
Dr. Matt also takes helping his community to heart. He and his team have become
reliable sponsors to local Lantana groups including the Lantana Wildcats, Lantana Lightning, the Lantana schools and
PTAs, as well as donors to local charities including the Lantana Ladies League
and Mission Moms. Dr. Matt retains a
continued focus on organizations like
Grace Like Rain that help support families facing domestic issues and Ranch Hands Rescue, which gives support to children, animals, and veterans in need. Dr. Matt
and his wife recently received recognition by Ranch Hands Rescue as honorees of the Ignite Hope Award.
patients by showing them their x-rays,
With so much to offer, it is no wonder
timelines. Dr. Matt elaborates, “Staying on
to be highly recommended for just
give us the opportunity to practice across
friendly and feel-at-home atmosphere,
conservative care to advanced cosmetic
Dental is icing on the cake. A visit to this
photos, digital simulations, and treatment
this award-winning practice continues
top of dental technology and treatment
about anything. Include the incredibly
a broad spectrum from preventative and
the hospitality of Country Lakes Family
and restorative treatment.” The office also
comprehensive dental practice is truly a
thrives to stay innovative on making dental R d.,
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Every G R E A T
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Bite
W
ho doesn’t love a good baked good during the holiday season? After all, isn’t it true that calories don’t count during the holidays? To help out with your baked goods browsing, we’ve composed a list of our top ten bakeries in Denton County.
THE FLOUR SHOP BAKERY
This cozy local bakery, located at 6100 Long Prairie Road in Flower Mound,
offers a variety of cupcakes, cakes, pies, brownies, cookies, and more. They also have several gluten-free options! Their
quick breads and cookie bars are sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
CANDY HAVEN & CAKES This family owned bakery has been in business for over 34 years. They are
known for their fresh, never frozen, custom
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cakes that they make for any occasion.
They are located at 301 N. Interstate 35 E.
by Caylie Howard
scratch, custom cakes and desserts for
all occasions. They offer everything from breads, cupcakes, brownies, cookies,
custom cakes, and more! They also offer
gluten-free and vegan options! They are located at 360 Parker Square Road.
in Denton.
THE COOKIE CRAVE
RAVELIN BAKERY
The Cookie Crave is a Denton local
Ravelin Bakery is a neighborhood
bakeshop located in Denton at416 S Elm
bakeshop located at 519 Locust Street. This family-oriented bakery is famous
Street. They are known for their European-
for their gluten, dairy, soy and nut free
desserts. If you are wanting an out of
where you can try out multiple flavors.
style breads, pastries, and specialty
country experience, this is the perfect place for you!
HIVE BAKERY Hive Bakery is a local Flower Mound
bakery that specializes in their made from
cookies. They also offer bundle packs,
IRENE’S BAKERY Irene’s Bakery is famous for their amazing and creative wedding and special
occasion cakes. They also offer spectacular cupcakes in a wide variety of flavors such
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velvet, white chocolate and more! Irene’s
H E AV E N LY TAY LO R E D SW E E TS
is known for it’s stunning customizable
Town Lewisville.
Heavenly Taylored Sweets offers a
sure to impress.
MIKE’S BAKERY
chocolates, cinnamon rolls, cupcakes, pies,
as Italian crème, key lime, carrot cake, red is located at 116 W Main Street in Old
Mike’s is a bakery located in Corinth at
4251 FM 2181 in Suite 216. Mike’s Bakery is famous for providing top of the line,
New-York style baked goods and desserts.
wide range of custom cakes, cookies,
cake pops, and more. They even offer a variety of gluten free options! They are
located at 260 S Interstate 35 E in Denton.
Their specialties include danishes,
THIRSTY CUPCAKE CUSTOM CAKES
to take a bite out of the Big Apple, Mike’s
This Custom Cake shop located at 502 S
cheesecakes, and cakes. If you’re wanting Bakery is the place for you!
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Old Orchard Lane, suite 134 in Lewisville
cakes. From weddings to birthdays and
everywhere in between, these cakes are
LINNYBIRD BAKESHOP Linnybird Bakeshop is located in Lake
Dallas at 204 W Hundley Drive. They offer unique flavors and use all high quality
ingredients. Their baked goods range
from cakes to pies and even more. But the
thing that they are most famous for is their out of this world cupcakes!
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Winter LAWN CARE by PJ Kratohvil, Owner of Complete Solutions
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his time of year always seems like it’s one of the busiest as we move through the holiday season and toward the end of the year. As you’re preparing for Christmas and your own “end of the year deadlines” don’t forget to get outside and take care of some wintertime maintenance. As the trees are losing leaves, it’s an ideal time to get them trimmed up and thinned out. Along with helping to strengthen the tree, trimming will allow more sunlight to your shady turf areas thickening them up come spring, slowing the soil erosion and keeping your lawn looking healthier. Out in the Lantana and Argyle areas, we’ve noticed what seems to be an increase in mice and squirrels this year, so getting those limbs back off the house could also eliminate one of their routes back inside. As the last lawn cuttings (scalpings) of
the year should be happening here in the next week or so (if not already) take advantage of the ground exposure and look for areas where water is either
eroding or pooling up. Winter is a great time to get drainage work done now that the grass is so short and everyone can see exactly how the ground lays out. French drains along with downspout / gutter drains are a great way to help dry out around your property. Eliminating mosquito breeding grounds, foundation issues and muddy backyards should be high on our homeowner to-do lists, ensuring yearround use of our outdoor spaces. We hope everyone has a great Christmas season and doesn’t get too overwhelmed by one thing or another. Enjoy visiting with your family and friends and invest your time in what really matters.
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G R E AT E S T
Baker Bak er THE
C O M P E T I T I O N by Jade Kensington | photos courtesy of Cara Vasquez
L
ocal baker and owner of The Flour Shop Bakery, Cara Vasquez, recently participated in “The Greatest Baker” competition. This is the world’s largest online competition for bakers across the globe to compete for a featured spread in Bake from Scratch Magazine and a $10,000 cash prize. It was hosted by Food Network’s twotime Baking Champion, Jen Barney, who also shared her baking expertise and coached participants with tips and advice throughout their Greatest Baker journey. The competition was unique in that the
Like many professional bakers, Cara grew
voting system. Supporters were allotted
model who cooked and baked everything
winner was chosen through a public one free vote per day, using their
Facebook account. They had the option
to pay for additional votes, at a dollar per
vote, with the proceeds benefiting the No Kid Hungry foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity working to end child hunger in America. Cara chose to enter this competition because it focused on her specialty, which is baking. Other baking
competitions are geared more towards
decorating. While that can be fun, Cara’s passion lies in the baking and creation process ofher desserts.
She started out in the initial public
voting round, which determined who
would continue on to the top 10 in their
“THE KITCHEN IS
from scratch, Cara’s growing interest
MY HAPPY PLACE
led her to enroll in culinary school upon graduating high school. “It was the best
— THE BAKERY
Cara has been baking professionally for
KITCHEN. I NEVER
have been in her own bakery. The Flour
B A K E AT H O M E ! ”
decision I ever made,” she says.
nearly two decades—nine of those years Shop was first created in Highland Village, but after seven years, they had outgrown the space. Cara moved her bakery to
Flower Mound, where it still remains at
6100 Long Prairie Road. “We have now been serving our community and the
DFW metroplex for almost 10 years,” Cara
says. “The kitchen is my happy place — the bakery kitchen. I never bake at home!” The Flour Shop is a full-service bakery
the Top 5 in her group, where she placed
any sweet tooth. During normal business
third. “It’s voted on by the people in our
community, by my family, my friends, and of course, our Flour Shop Addicts. That
makes even getting to this point, winning,” says Cara.
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She’s a winner in our book.
up baking. With her mom as her role
respective groups. After making it to the
Top 10, Cara went on to secure her spot in
The community has spoken, year after year. Cara is one of the more popular and successful bakers in North Texas, seeing that The Flour Shop has won “Best of Denton County” for nine straight years.
with a wide array of desserts to satisfy
operations, they are able to offer summer
camps, birthday parties, cookie decorating classes, ladies’ nights, and many more fun events. Their menu is made from scratch and is baked fresh daily.
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Heart S
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by Steve Gamel | photos courtesy of Jessica McVey
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essica McVey was 26 when she went to an Illinois bar with a few friends and entered into a karaoke contest. One by one, contestants were eliminated by a lively but tough crowd with high standards. That is, except for McVey.
McVey made it to the finals that night, and as a treat, she got to sing with a live band. “I performed Heartbreaker by Pat Benatar, and I ended up winning the competition,”
said McVey. An Illinois native, she moved to Flower Mound in 2014. “I knew the
owner, and they came up to me and said, ‘Hey, so … we had no idea that you could sing like that. Do you think you can get a
band together so that we can book you?’” The rest, as they say, is history. For the last 12 years, McVey has been
selling out shows in venues ranging from Piranha Killer Sushi in Flower Mound to
House of Blues in Dallas and Lava Cantina in The Colony. She labels herself as a
country music singer and songwriter; she
does killer renditions of Miranda Lambert
and Carrie Underwood that you absolutely must hear. But to be honest, McVey loves
all music genres and can pretty much belt out anything. She’s continually booking sold-out shows locally, giving us a true
music sensation right in our own backyard. “It’s been so much fun,” McVey said. “I’ve
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people. We’ve played in small venues and big ones, but it doesn’t matter how many people I am playing in front of. It’s the
energy you get from those people. Music
takes them away from regular life — even if just for a moment.”
Having an escape — especially in the
form of music — is very important in this
day and age as we continue to fight as a nation against the COVID-19 pandemic. Thankfully, singers and musicians like
McVey have continued booking shows at local venues near and far. In fact, McVey
said she performs roughly 200 shows per year, including a few house parties and
private events, and is quickly developing a following for tunes such as Haunting
Melody and John Deere in the Headlights. McVey said music truly is an escape for people, and she takes a lot of pride in what she does.
“I’ve been blessed with every event I’ve been able to have this year,” she said.
“This is when we need music the most,
and being able to sing in front of so many people means the world to me. I have a
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It doesn’t matter how many people I am playing in front of. It’s the energ y you
get from those people. Music takes them away from regular life — even if just for a moment.
a show because I’m still so excited about
“He’d always win. Every time,” she said
her long to find a few new bands to sing
that night.”
appreciate all types of music.”
Fletcher Moudy and band members Gary
what happened in the performance
Wowing crowds with her passion for
music is nothing new for McVey. She grew up in a family of musicians; her parents were in a Christian rock bank in the
1980s and regularly toured the country.
with a laugh. “I learned early on to After her first-place finish in that
aforementioned karaoke contest, Jessica teamed up with her younger brother BJ
with. She’s currently teamed with guitarist
Ishee, Dave Farrell, Billy Davis, and Magen Miller, and they’ve been rocking venues together ever since.
and created a country band. They sang all
“We’ve done a lot of fun stuff together
one of the top bands in
getting to the point where I’m busy all
Jessica’s fiancé, Adrian
I think I will always be doing something
Dallas. Despite having to
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over Illinois and quickly became
in and around this area,” she said. “It’s
the area. A few years later,
of the time, and I love every minute of it.
An avid volleyball player, Jessica would
Wallace, got a job offer in
with music.”
long car rides to tournaments.
start over, it didn’t take
Jessica started out singing at her church and credits her parents for teaching her everything she knows.
play Name That Tune with her dad in those
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Don’t Skip T H I S
C O V I D
CHRISTMAS by Jean Eisenmann| photo courtesy of Jean Eisenmann
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, for one, refuse to let a pandemic cheat me out of celebrating Christmas. I want to dash through the snow and have Jack Frost nip at my nose (oh, yeah, we’re in Texas). Okay, then I’m going to jingle all the way…as soon as I find out what that means, and if it’s legal. In other (lyric-free) words, I want the full holiday deal.
Don’t get your tinsel in a tangle at the
ribbon, and with a circle-backslash symbol
midst of COVID-19. The calendar says ‘tis
‘em smooch on their own thresholds.
thought of letting your heart be light in the the season, and we need more than ever to be merry and bright. Right this very
minute. Whether we have a little or a lot, Christmas is cause for celebration. This year, my husband Van and I are inviting
friends over, but you’d
better not pout, and I’m
telling you why. Because we’ll be paying strict
attention to complying with COVID-19
safety measures. This will not be a treetrimming party. It
wouldn’t be sanitary for
displayed prominently on the front. Let We decided to skip having a sit-down dinner this year. Dishes have to be
passed around the table, each piece
collecting germ-ridden
I’M GOING TO JINGLE ALL THE WAY…AS SOON AS I FIND OUT WHAT THAT MEANS, AND IF IT’S LEGAL.
everyone to touch the ornaments. Can you imagine how difficult it would be
to wash tinsel before packing it away?
Mistletoe will be hung by the front door
because it’s traditional and festive. But no
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fingerprints until the plates’ patterns are
unrecognizable. My
thought was to place
In a box. Now the search is on for holiday condiment packets.
In lieu of glove party favors I’ve chosen
mini Christmas stockings, each one stuffed with a pocket-sized hand sanitizer bottle in a popular holiday scent. Nothing says Christmas like the lingering smell of eggnog on your hands.
This is the first Christmas ever that we’ll be serving fruitcake. It was made five years
ago, well before COVID-19, and therefore should be safe for human consumption. If guests grimace at the sight it’ll become a door prize, and the lucky recipient’s new
doorstop or their kid’s science experiment.
colorful gloves in
Our final plan is to roast chestnuts on
at each place setting
tradition, but to sterilize them
party favors, and
All in all, it can be a holly jolly – though
Christmas patterns
an open fire. Not for the taste, nor the
under the guise of
before eating.
then emphasize that everyone needs to
wear them throughout dinner, as it adds
to the festivities. Van pointed out the
awkwardness of maneuvering plastic
utensils while wearing woolen gloves.
Says a man who’s tried it never. Hey, I said gloves, not mittens, bless his heart.
Instead, we’re going with “box dinners.”
You know, like box lunches, but…dinner.
uncommon – Christmas. Whatever you
make of it, remember that through good times and bad, it’s a wonderful life we
live in this great country. And it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Whether
you’ve been naughty or nice, just don’t
be a humbug during the holidays. Make this a December to remember, not for
the pandemic, but for the good tidings,
comfort and joy we bring to each other. Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas, y’all.
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BUDGET
FRIENDLY
COASTERS by Caylie Howard | photo courtesy of Caylie Howard
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re you looking for a sentimental holiday gift that won’t break the bank this season? Look no further! These coasters are absolutely perfect! Here is a list of supplies that you will need.
WHAT YOU NEED •
Small foam paint brushes
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Mod Podge (I would recommend using Glossy)
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Any photo or print of your choosing
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Ceramic tiles (you can get these at Home Depot for less than 25 cents a piece)
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Mod Podge Acrylic Sealer
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Scotch felt pads
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White scrap book paper
DIRECTIONS Step 1: Print your photos onto a sheet of white scrapbook paper. You would like them to be 4x6 in dimension.
Step 5: Smooth the picture out to get rid of any air bubbles. Be sure to be very gentle with this step to avoid any tears.
Step 2: Fit the photos to the tile and trim them as needed.
Step 6: Apply another coat of Mod Podge on top of the picture. Mod Podge sometimes leaves visible lines when applying. I’ve found that using strokes in back and forth directions helps to create minimal lines.
Step 3: Paint a layer of Mod Podge to the tile. Step 4: Lay your picture onto the tile. You’ll want to be very careful with this step. Once the paper has touched the Mod Podge, it will be difficult to pick back up without ripping it.
Step 7: Let it dry over night Step 8: Once your coasters are completely dry, apply your Scotch felt pads to the back of the tile.
A fun way to gift wrap these is to stack them all together and wrap them with a festive ribbon or bow. This is the perfect, meaningful gift for this holiday season. It is sure to bring joy to anyone who receives it.
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DESIGNING
TABLES
ENHANCES
Home Decorating: Ask The Expert
AMBIANCE by Allison Fifer, POSH Home Staging & Redesign
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veryone has accepted your invitation to your annual and festive dinner party! The excitement is mounting as the date approaches. You have the perfect menu selected and your wine is on order. Now it is time to create an atmosphere to complement your entertaining style, and designing a beautifully decorated table will enhance the ambiance and put the finishing touches on your evening!
Before the decorating begins, preparation of the space is a must. Preparing to decorate is just as important and includes decluttering and organizing the space, making things orderly, and cleaning. Once you have prepared your space, the decorating begins. Be sure to add any necessary table leaves to accommodate your guest list prior to decorating. BELOW ARE 5 TIPS FOR DESIGNING YOUR TABLE 1. Start with your Purpose, Occasion, or Inspiration. Designing a table begins with your event. What is the purpose, and who are your guests? Or maybe it is something that inspires you — a color, a lantern or a decorative plate, for example. This will help set the tone of the evening, and the mood will radiate throughout the room. I know for me, as soon as I identify this element,
my mind begins rolling with ideas on how to transform my table. 2. Use Layers. Using fabric as a foundation is great for adding dimension and interest to your table. I prefer a tablecloth for a more elegant look. However, a table runner is an option as well. Adding a simple charger in white, silver or gold with a white plate will set the base of your design. To enhance your setting, add your splash of color with a decorative salad plate, soup bowl or brightly colored napkins. Set the table with your silverware and glassware so you know the amount of space you have to work with for decorating. 3. Add a Centerpiece. Conversation is key to your guests enjoyment of each other during dinner and as you gather around the table. Avoid a tall, full floral centerpiece or anything that would impede conversation across the table. Greenery, wreaths, hurricane lamps, lanterns and
candles, or even eucalyptus and twinkling mini lights are nice
accessories to balance a table.
You can add floral picks appropriate to the season or special celebration. 4. Add a Splash of Color.
Sometimes, color can be as simple
and inexpensive as fruit. For example, a fresh pomegranate adds the right touch of red for the holidays while
red berries, oranges, and cinnamon
sticks can help accentuate your decor. It will not only look festive, but will smell incredible!
5. Keep it Simple. Stick to the basics with white or cream plates, neutral
chargers, a nice set of wine glasses, and a quality set of silverware.
Simplicity is key to your success
and does not feel overdone. After all, you want your guests to enjoy you and each other and the ambiance
which is created – without the decor standing out as the focal point.
Your table setting and decor contribute to a room and the ambiance of the meal as much as the food and wine served. With these five simple tips to designing your table, you are sure to wrap up a festive holiday evening.
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Cindi Chamber Spotlight:
Howard by Caylie Howard | photos courtesy of Flower Mound Chamber
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wenty years ago, Cindi Howard got a phone call that would begin her two-decade long journey of being a part of the Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce family. Her long-time friend, Kathy Beahm, worked at the Chamber and expressed that they were in need of someone to answer the phones for them. “I had just put my three-year-old in mother’s day out twice a week. I told them, ‘I’ll give you those days, but that’s it.’ I hadn’t planned on going back to work. I was a full-time mommy.” She said.
Before she knew it, her two days at the Chamber expanded to even more days, which then led to a fulltime position. “I have done every job that there is to do at the Chamber.” She says. She started out as the receptionist doing administrative work, then became the membership director, which led to her becoming the vice president of the Chamber.
“When all of the parts work, and all of the
Her family and her faith have always been the center of her world. She says that her husband of 35 years, Clifford, has always been her rock. “He has supported me in every step and new endeavor in my career at the Chamber. I couldn’t have done any of this without him.”
parts are great and
strong, it makes for a
Not only did she fill all of those shoes, she also acted as interim president two separate times when she was the sole remaining staff member. “I did the best and as much as I could to keep us afloat.” She said.
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During one of those times, Cindi enlisted the help of Kelly Heslep to assist in the day-to-day stuff that Cindi wasn’t able to do alone. Their big event of the year, Fiesta Flower Mound, which just celebrated it’s 23rd year in 2020, was coming up. Kelly excelled in party planning, and there was no one more perfect for the job. Cindi and Kelly had a wonderful relationship as long-time friends, which quickly grew to become an amazing work relationship as well when Kelly was brought on to the Flower Mound Chamber family by the Board of Directors. Seven years ago, the board made the decision to hire Lori Walker as acting president of the Chamber. Before her role as president, she had been a loyal member of the Board of Directors for 10 years. Her strong attention to detail and her drive for perfection make her the ideal leader for the Chamber Team. Mary Ailor has proven to be an essential member of the Chamber family. Her friendly and bubbly personality make her the perfect person to greet each person that walks into the Chamber doors. “She www.LantanaLiving.com
is the first to greet you with a smile and open arms.” Cindi says. Ginger Eads is an essential part of the Chamber’s extended staff. She works as the Flower Mound Chamber’s CPA and operates out of the Chamber office. “We were together when there was no one else. She is and always will be very special to me.” Cindi says.
great organization.” she says. “Our team is
When asked what her main reason is
qualities that make up a great team. We
Cindi’s response was, “It’s all I know.
made up of different ages and all different stand together.”
for staying at the Chamber for 20 years, It’s what I know how to do. It’s all of the
things that I love to do. It’s comfortable.
“I love the people and the members.
I’ve gained great relationships with the
Cindi says that all of these women are key components to the success of the Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce. Every member is essential to keep the Chamber functioning at its best. “When all of the parts work, and all of the parts are great and strong, it makes for a
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people of the community.” Cindi attended the Institute of
Organizational Management when
becoming a full-time member of the
Chamber. It’s a four-year long program that she attended for one week every
summer at the University of Notre Dame.
I love the people and the
members. I’ve gained great
relationships with the people
of the community. I’ve stayed because of the people that I work with. The board is
wonderful. I don’t want to do anything else. I love what I’m doing. I love getting up and
going to work.”
Cindi Howard has proven that the journey isn’t about the end goal but about the
people and relationships that you build along the way.
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Ask The Expert: Fitness
NEW YEAR, New Mindset
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by Jesse J. Leyva, Owner of Jesse James Fit & Outlaw Fitcamp
ou’ve probably heard the sobering statistic that 80% of people who set New Year’s resolutions don’t keep them. But that also means that 20% — 2 out of every 10 — do. If you’re ready to make a change in your lifestyle, a new year is the natural time to start. After you set your goals, the work to make them happen can begin. It can be done if you make some important changes. By adopting the following mindset changes, you can have a healthier and happier 2021. 1) Make a mindset change
that you could replace with a new habit
of working out with a personal trainer at
about the same cost. Just think how much healthier you’ll be and how much better you will feel.
3) Make your health a priority this year The years are ticking by, and now
We work hard to make Jesse James Fit and Outlaw FitCamp the absolute best workout facilities you can find. We offer our clients the best training and support available. Our clients are able to take advantage of the following: Wellness scan Clients at Jesse James Fit or Outlaw FitCamp can get a wellness scan on our state-of-the-art scanning machine that gives you extensive health information. For our clients, the information we get from your wellness scan lets us tailor your workout more than ever before. You can read more about what it measures HERE. Certified personal trainers
Our trainers are among the best you’ll find anywhere. All our trainers are certified personal trainers. They know how to get fast and safe results. Group and community accountability Not only will you get support from your own personal trainer, but the group and community support you’ll find from our Jesse James and Outlaw FitCamp families can’t be matched.
At Jesse James Fit and Outlaw FitCamp, we emphasize the importance of knowing the WHY of your fitness goals. Do you want to look better? Improve a health condition? Keep up better with your kids or grandkids? Compete in a race?
we’re getting into a whole new decade.
Whatever your reasons for wanting to get more fit, you have to keep the “why” in mind as you work toward your goal. If your “why” isn’t a strong enough desire to motivate you to do the hard work, you won’t succeed. The WHY makes all the difference!
priority and then surround yourself with
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Good health is one of the most important
Make 2021 your year for better health!
2) Prioritize your spending Be honest. How much did you spend at Starbucks last year? Or at your favorite spot? If don’t hire a personal trainer because you think it’s too expensive, think again. You may have some costly habits
Don’t put off making your health a priority! Make 2021, this new year and this new decade, when you finally make your health a priority.
Let those around you know that it’s your people who will help you be successful. things you can have, so give it the attention it deserves.
4) Change your habits Replacing unhealthy habits with healthy ones will help you reach your fitness
goals. Slowly and surely when you start practicing healthier habits, your body will respond.
5) Change your routine—Jesse James Fit and Outlaw FitCamp will get you faster results than other places
Setting goals to be healthier, lose weight, or whatever goal you have can be done any time. But a new calendar year seems to be the time when most people make these resolutions. While many are back to their old habits by February or so, some people do keep at it and continue working toward their goals. Let us help you be in the group that succeeds! At Jesse James Fit and Outlaw FitCamp, we are able and willing to help you make 2021 your best year yet!
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COME AS A
CLIENT
& LEAVE AS A
FRIEND by Diane Ciarloni photos courtesy of Lori Jacobson
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lot of people looking for residential property in the DFW Metroplex began hearing a slogan five years ago. It told them to “come in as a client and to leave as a friend.” They investigated, and learned the words came from Lori Jacobson’s DFW Legacy Group, a real estate firm in Roanoke that provides a highly trained, service-focused group of 28 agents in the residential field. Lori is smart. She’s sincere. She holds all things family at the core of her value system. She truly enjoys seeing other people do well, make money, and be happy. She, her husband, Chad, and their four children have done quite well in all three categories. She wants to help others do the same and to give back to her community in any way she can. Lori is totally responsible for the creation of DFW Legacy. Nothing was handed to her. Her mother was out of the picture, so it was Lori’s grandmother who took her, as an infant, home from the hospital a few days after her birth. Her father was later killed when she was three, making Lori the
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sole responsibility of her grandmother —
whom she’s always referred to as “Mom.” “My mom was in real estate,” she
explained. “She was a tremendous
organizer and a natural nurturer. She
treated the agents like her own family, and they adored her. She was recognized as a top agent in San Antonio, which is where I was born and grew up. I worked for her while I was in high school
and was able to get my license in 2007.”
For Lori, just the word
“family” is magical — not to mention warm and fuzzy. As far as she’s
on a tollway. I made my way back into
clients, and with multiple awards
license. That was a very important step
Best Realtor & Top Producer, LifeIn
the business in 2011 and got my broker’s because I promised my mom I’d get it. Then I started driving and learning my way around.”
It’s a good thing she didn’t delay in
getting her physical bearings because
“Honestly, I don’t see the market slowing down in 2021.”
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Estate Agents Top 1%; no wonder most of her clientele are repeats or referrals.
“Houses sell fast,” said Lori. “I’ve moved
coming in right away.
new construction.
more into the luxury market and, to tell
“A lot of my agents/staff were
you honestly, I don’t see the market
meeting new people, and I
are moving to Texas from California and
client events. I take the agents
from COVID. This was an extremely good
friends or former clients. I love
slowing down in 2021. Many, many people
love my agents. We have big
Colorado. Also, we had no negative effects
feel proud of being a part of DFW Legacy.
“We moved from San Antonio to the
Producers, and America’s Top 100 Real
agents. The business began
five years ago with four
the word “legacy” in her company’s name nurtured by and within a family.
Real Producers North DFW Top 100
Only 30-percent of her business is in
on trips. I want to spoil them, to make
since, as a rule, a legacy is developed and
76262 & 76226 Magazine “Best Realtor”,
DFW Legacy Group opened
concerned, everyone needs, wants, and deserves a family. That’s why she used
earned in 2020, such as: D Magazine
them feel like family, and to make them
That encourages them to push through
challenges and feel comfortable reaching out for help when they need it.”
Lori has reached a point in her career
where she no longer beats the bushes for
year for us and, as I said, I see no reason to anticipate anything less going forward.” Addison, Lori’s daughter, is following in her mom’s real estate footsteps.
She’s planning on adding to the legacy for Legacy by extending it to embrace three generations of family. That, for Lori, is ideal.
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chemistry and physics that goes in to each roast. Each bean variety is different.”
Coffee THE
G U Y S
by Caylie Howard photos courtesy of www.blackmarkcoffee.com
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wo years ago, long time friends John Thomas (JT) and Ryan Schroer began their journey of producing high-quality, freshly roasted coffee. JT had been roasting his own coffee for many years, and one day after church, Ryan proposed a business partnership.
Ryan and JT both enjoy a smooth cup of coffee but had trouble finding some locally that they enjoyed. This is where the idea of Black Mark Coffee Company began.
They buy their beans from sources in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Honduras, and Brazil. They then custom-blend and package them locally in their Flower Mound facility.
After 10 months of preparation that included certification, building a website, and attending three days of roasting school in Chicago, Black Mark Coffee Company was ready to launch in August of 2019.
JT and Ryan decided to stay true to their locally made roots by paying tribute to the Edward Marcus family farm, Black Mark Farms. This was the first farm of Flower Mound and where the Black Mark Coffee Company’s name was born.
Both JT and Ryan believe that the quality of the beans makes all of the difference in your product. Black Mark Coffee Company prides itself in buying the highest rated variety.
Black Mark Coffee Company is a subscription-based service that sells to individuals and businesses that appreciate premium, top-quality coffee. Subscriptions are based on the type of blend and quantity each buyer desires and is delivered monthly. Their top seller is the whole bean single origin Guatemalan, enjoyed by most for a smooth, luxurious blend. Schroer said, “Our limited time only Kenyan blend is my current favorite.”
The company currently offers four different types of blends; Breakfast Blend, Espresso, Single Origin, and Decaf. JT and his wife, Amy, have two children and have been residents of Lantana since 2006. Ryan and his wife Erika have three children and have lived in Flower Mound since 2007. While roasting and producing premium coffee is their passion, their day jobs are a bit different. Thomas works in software sales while Schroer works at American National Bank in Flower Mound. Ryan is also a board member of the Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce. “The Chamber was a critical part of getting our business up and running.” he says. They pride themselves in being the official provider of the Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce coffee bar. Thomas and Schroer had originally planned to branch out from solely being a subscription-based service in 2020. They were in the process of expanding to retail outlets when COVID-19 hit. Because of the virus, those plans have been put on hold with hopes to make that a reality in the near future. In the meantime, JT and Ryan will continue to bless communities near and far with top quality, locally roasted coffee.
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