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Contents ASK THE EXPERTS
18 Gardening with Complete Solutions 25 Home Decorating with POSH Home Staging 35 Dentistry with Country Lakes Family Dentistry 41 Fitness with Jesse James Fit 46 Organizing with Cloud Nine Organizing 52 Edit This with Steve Gamel 58 Travel with Terri Guthrie PHOTOS PAGES 28 Resident Photos: Snowvid-21 31 Thank You Volunteers 50 Resident Photos: Snowvid-21 ARTICLES 08 10 Hot Spring Get-Aways 11 Roadrunner Rescue 12 Caution Regarding Covid-19 Products & Supplements 14 Cowboys Legend Turned Football Coach 16 Inside Community and Education 20 Virtual Weddings: 10 Ways To Include Guests 22 Helping Teens Overcome Adversity 26 Ally’s Wish 36 5 Things To Try 38 Sometimes You Just Need A Good Rom Com 42 Foodie Friday DFW: St. Argyle’s Cajun Kitchen 44 Baseball & Softball Teams Are Back! 49 Sheriff’s Corner with Sheriff Tracy Murphree 51 Winter Pool Maintenance 55 A + For Studio B 56 Couples That Play Together Stay Together
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Publisher & Editor Scott & Kelly Murray
Appreciating Our
READERS MORE EVERY DAY
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is the season to put another blistery winter behind us and start looking forward to the spring and eventually summer.
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Writers & Editor
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Though the seasons change, one thing that never will is my love and admiration for you, this community, and everyone in it. Thank you so much to those of you who regularly read our neighborhood magazines, contribute story ideas, and send us photos of your pets, family, or major events happening around town. Also, thank you to everyone for continuing to support local small businesses. As you know, these businesses are owned by your friends and neighbors.
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They are the lifeblood of our economy and community, and I’m sure I speak for all of them when I say THANK YOU!
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Getting back to our magazines for a second — I am grateful for the time you’ve invested in reading what we write. There is so much that goes into creating content, discussing what topics we should tackle, and what matters most to our readers. We enjoy that daily grind, and we realize that without you, our efforts would be for not. As Henry Ford once said, “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” So once again, Thank you! In closing, I’d like to challenge anyone reading this to take the time to thank someone else. Taking a moment to bless someone with a small gesture such as this (especially when they’re not expecting it) can transform their day.
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HOT 1. Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek Get away in luxury at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek.
Closely located to the Dallas Museum of Art and the AT&T Performing Arts Center. They offer rooms with patios or balconies with suites that add separate living spaces, and some even have kitchens and dining rooms. They also house a fine-dining restaurant, bar, an outdoor pool and hot tub, as well as a steam room and sauna. 2821 Turtle Creek Blvd. • Dallas, TX 75219 214.559.2100 8 | LANTANA LIVING | MARCH 2021
SPRING
GETAWAYS
2. The Cliffs It’s a getaway with a view at The Cliffs. This resort is located on 1,090 acres overlooking Possum Kingdom Lake. The Cliffs offer a golf course, a marina with watercraft rentals and a full-service spa. Enjoy their outdoor pool, exercise room, and tennis courts. Included is an on-site restaurant that serves Southwestern cuisine infused with Caribbean flavors, as well as a tavern. 160 Cliffs Dr. • Graford, TX 76449 940.779.4040 www.LiveLocalMagazines.com
3. Elm Creek Manor
The Wildwood Inn is an elegant European-
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Creek Manor.
venue located three miles from the shops
bar with live music on weekends.
It’s always an elegant getaway at Elm Set on the banks of two creeks and
surrounded by gorgeous pecan trees, they offer elegant rooms and suites,
some with antique furnishings. Expect
in-room breakfast made with food grown on the property. Enjoy their spa with a
sauna and exercise room, outdoor pool, hot tub, hammocks, and a giant
inspired boutique hotel and wedding
and dining of historic Denton Main Street
and seven miles from Lewisville Lake. The style of their decorated rooms ranges from French Country to Tuscan to Italian rococo.
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Take a step back in time at Hotel St. Germain.
This classy lodging in an elegant colonialrevival hotel is just a short walk from
the American Airlines Center and near
downtown Dallas. Hotel St. Germain offers seven elegant rooms that feature antique furnishings, working fireplaces, and
seating areas, as well as providing canopy, sleigh, or 4-poster beds. You can also
enjoy an evening in their champagne bar. 2516 Maple Ave. • Dallas, TX 75201 214.871.2516 9. The Joule
Get away in lavish luxury at The Joule. This artsy, Neo-Gothic hotel built in 1927 is set in downtown Dallas and is a short
distance away from the Dallas Arts District. The Joule offers a cantilevered pool with city views, dining, and drinking options
that include two cafes, a basement cocktail bar, and Texan and Italian restaurants. 4. Hotel ZaZa
This bed & breakfast is set in a home that
It’s a high-end experience at Hotel ZaZa.
was built in 1905 and was named for the
This luxurious hotel is located in the
porch. This quaint getaway is located a
Uptown district with a short walk to the Dallas Museum of Art and a tram stop with downtown access. Their stylish
rooms feature artwork and Italian linen,
while some even offer balconies and/or
whirlpool tubs. Hotel ZaZa also houses a chic restaurant, a gym, an outdoor pool, and a spa.
2332 Leonard St. • Dallas, TX 75201 888.880.3244
5. Wildwood Inn
It’s like a European escape at the Wildwood Inn.
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1530 Main St. • Dallas, TX 75201 214.748.1300
Corinthian columns that grace its front
10. Four Seasons Resort & Club
short distance from the Dallas Arts District
Seasons Resort & Club.
and the Dallas World Aquarium. The Corinthian offers five charming,
Victorian-style suites with en-suite
bathrooms and feature period furnishings. 4125 Junius St. • Dallas, TX 75246 866.598.9988
7. Texican Court
It’s a total experience at Texican Court. This sophisticated, Spanish-style property features colorful bespoke furniture in
their retro-chic rooms. They offer vintage minibars and sitting areas, as well as
Elegance is a must at Four
This upscale resort is located near the
Irving Arts Center, The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum, and the Zero Gravity
Thrill Amusement Park. The Four Seasons
Resort & Club offers an elegant restaurant, a lobby lounge, and a casual bar with billiard table. This classy resort also
includes outdoor pools, a poolside bar,
and an 18-hole golf course. You can also enjoy their luxurious spa, tennis courts,
fitness center, as well as a kid’s play area. 4150 N MacArthur Blvd.
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Roadrunner
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RESCUE by Caylie Howard | photo courtesy of Luz Mortl
ebruary brought record-breaking temperatures, along with devastation and loss. People were going without electricity and hot water. People had unfathomable damage due to pipes freezing and busting. But humans weren’t the only ones that suffered in the below-freezing temperatures.
known wildlife rehabilitation specialist based out of Denton. Diane was able to give advice to Mortl on how to understand the bird and how to care for her.
Animals that couldn’t find shelter during
On the evening of February 15th, Luz
Lantana community, a roadrunner was one
Facebook page. Lantana resident Brian
For several days, Mortl cared for Bolt to the best of her abilities given that the supplies in the area available to care for the bird were very limited. On February 20th, Mortl made the attempt to release the bird back into the wild. However, the attempt was unsuccessful. Mortl reached out to Leggett, who asked Mortl to bring Bolt directly to her. Upon arrival, Leggett noticed that Bolt was underweight and offered to keep Bolt and feed her for a few days to get her back to health.
the winter storms were freezing. In a local
of these animals. But thanks to the people of the local community, this majestic bird had a brighter outcome.
Mortl saw a post on the Lantana Wildlife Freeman’s dogs had spotted a roadrunner sitting along a fence, and it wasn’t moving. Brian’s kindness,
compassion, and courage led him to pick it up and
ANIMALS THAT
until someone else
COULDN’T FIND
take it home to warm up could care for it.
After seeing the post, Mortl
SHELTER DURING
offered to pick up the bird
THE WINTER STORMS
arrived, she said, “the bird
WERE FREEZING.
and care for it. When she was sitting in a laundry basket, enveloped by
towels, and it had a toasty heater warming
it up.” When she bent down to pick it up to put it into her pet carrier, the bird took off
flying around Freeman’s house. Within two
minutes, they had caught the lightning-fast
bird, and she had received her name, “Bolt.” After Mortl had brought Bolt home, Ariana Tashakkori, a Lantana animal expert, told
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After only two days under Leggett’s highly experienced care, Bolt was ready to be released back into the wild for the final time. Because of the bravery and compassion of this local community, the life of this majestic bird was saved. If you would like to learn more about Diane Leggett’s wildlife rescue, you can visit her nonprofit Facebook page, WildRescue, Inc./Rabbit Rescue. MARCH 2021 | LANTANA LIVING | 11
LANTANA PEDIATRICS WOULD LIKE TO FORMALLY WELCOME PRISCILLA VIDAL, CPNP TO OUR FAMILY
CAUTION REGARDING COVID-19
PRODUCTS &
SUPPLEMENTS by Dr. Rebecca Butler (Lantana Resident), Board Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics
I
f you see a treatment or cure for influenza or COVID-19 that looks too good to be true, it probably is.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns about unapproved products that
claim to protect people from catching the flu (influenza) or COVID. These products could be unsafe. They include herbal
teas, dietary supplements, mouthwashes, essential oils, tinctures, colloidal silver, and air filters.
Wording To Watch For: The FDA has not approved any over-the-
counter medications or products that can prevent or cure influenza or COVID-19.
These phrases often are on fake products: •
Reduces the severity and
•
Boosts your immunity
•
Is a safe and effective alternative
•
Treats a wide range of diseases
•
Contains secret ingredients
•
Includes personal testimonials
length of illness
to the vaccine
What About Covid-19 Test Kits? The FDA also is warning people about COVID-19 test kits sold for at-home use without its approval. The FDA has approved one at-home test for people ages 14 years and older who have a doctor’s prescription. Other ways to be tested for COVID-19 are to contact your health care provider or visit a testing site. People also should be cautious about using online pharmacies that offer antiviral prescription medication at low prices without a doctor’s prescription. These pharmacies usually are not in the United States. The medications may have harmful ingredients. If you use an online pharmacy, make sure it is legitimate. Check With Your Pediatrician
extreme tiredness, muscle or body aches, headache, stuffy or runny nose, vomiting, and diarrhea. One symptom more likely with COVID-19 is the loss of taste or smell.
If your child has symptoms of COVID-19 or influenza, call your pediatrician. They decide the best way to care for your child. Common symptoms of both illnesses include fever/chills, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing,
There are still a lot of unknowns regarding all aspects of COVID-19 and the new variants as well as rapidly changing guidance regarding COVID. If you have questions or concerns, your best resource is your doctor’s office.
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turned COWBOYS LEGEND
FOOTBALL COACH
by Steve Gamel | photos courtesy of Liberty Christian School social media page
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f you’re going to hire a football coach, you might as well go all-out. That’s exactly what Liberty Christian School officials did, announcing on Feb. 1 that they have hired Dallas Cowboys legend and future Hall-of-Famer Jason Witten as their new coach. Witten, 38, has a long-standing connection to the Liberty community as a parent of four Liberty students. He has also hosted numerous football camps at the school.
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The hire not only gives Liberty Christian a head coach with an unmatched pedigree, but it’s easily the most high-profile coaching hire during a time when many high schools across the state are taking their programs in a new direction.
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He replaces Steven Greek, who went 13-20 in three seasons at the school. “In this next chapter, it is important to me to be the best father and husband I can be while making a positive impact in the community and share the wisdom I’ve accumulated over the years to positively impact the next generation,” Witten said in a news release. School officials say they will make coach Witten available for future interviews this spring. Witten is widely regarded as one of the best tight ends in NFL history. In his 17 seasons in the league, he had 1,228 receptions — putting him fourth in league history. He is second only to Tony Gonzalez for most receptions all-time by a tight end. He has also won numerous honors, including being named the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2012. He was with the Dallas Cowboys from 2003 to 2017 until he retired in 2018. He came out of retirement in 2019 to rejoin the Cowboys for one season before playing for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2020. “I am very excited about Jason coming on board and joining the Liberty Christian coaching staff,” Liberty Christian athletic director Johnny Isom said in the same news release. “We have an extremely talented, hard-working group of coaches, and he will undoubtedly prove to be a wonderful addition. Jason has been a loyal parent in our community for a long time, so he already knows first-hand the excellence that Liberty brings to all areas of our school.” Isom added, “Additionally, he is a man of deep faith with a background rooted in hard work and family; something I know our athletes will benefit from witnessing. The football program will be in great hands under his leadership, and I cannot wait to see the impact that he will have on the lives of athletes.” Witten is the second member of the NFL to take on a coaching role at Liberty Christian. The Denton Record-Chronicle reported that in 2012, New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton spent time as the Warriors’ sixth-grade assistant head coach and offensive coordinator while serving a year-long suspension from the NFL for the “Bountygate” scandal. “First, I want to congratulate Jason, his family, and the Cowboy organization on his pending retirement as a Cowboy,” Liberty Christian School President Blair McCullough said in the news release. “He certainly earned that honor, and I think it is a great thing for not only Jason and his family but the Cowboys and the Dallas community.” MARCH 2021 | LANTANA LIVING | 15
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THE GIVING FENCE
HIGHLAND VILLAGE EASTER EGG HUNT April 20 | 10am - 2pm | Unity Park | 2200 Briarhill Blvd. • Highland Village, TX Get ready for this year’s Highland Village Easter Egg Hunt! This is a free event and all ages are welcome. There will be an egg hunt with special prize eggs, pictures with the Easter Bunny (with your own camera), face painting, a bounce house, fire engine, and other activities the kids will love! Kids will be divided up into three different groups based on age for the Egg Hunt.
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The Giving Fence is where you can donate or receive gently used clothing items and blankets of all sizes. It’s located at 1701 Broadway St., Denton, TX where you can see a large fence filled with items for those in need. When you donate, please drop items off in a clear weather protecting bag and hang them directly on the fence. Visit their Facebook page for more details www.facebook.com/thegivingfence. photo courtesy of The Giving Fence social media page
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NEW ADKINS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Adkins Elementary is feeling the love for their new Assistant Principal, Dedra Adams! Ms. Adams brings with her a wealth of experience and a love for Denton ISD. She’s even a product of Denton ISD, she went to a DISD school elementary through high school. Mr. Adams has devoted her entire career to giving back what she received by teaching students of Denton ISD. photo courtesy of Adkins Elementary social media page
DISD HIGH SCHOOL COURSE OFFERINGS PUT EMPHASIS ON DIVERSITY High school students registering for 2021-2022 school year classes will find more diverse course options to choose from! Among the new options to choose from are two Ethnic Studies Courses, one in African American Studies, and the other in Mexican American Studies. Both of which will be available for grades 10 through 12 and do not require any pre-requisites. Catalogs will be distributed to students with more course details.
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DENTON COUNTY APPROVED FOR FEMA DISASTER ASSISTANCE LANTANA SPRING COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE Lantana’s annual community garage sale is happening on March 27th!! From 8am - 3pm you can take part in this semi-annual ritual. Not only does this event give you an excuse to clean out your closets and make some extra money, but you can also find some really great treasures while having a fun day with your neighbors! To take part or for more information, call the Lantana Community Association at 940.728.1660 or go to lantana.nabrnetwork.com/communityfeed.php. RSVP’s must be in by March 25th. Certain COVID-19 protocols will be required.
Denton County has been approved for FEMA Disaster Assistance! Included in this are financial assistance for housing and other needs and assistance for small businesses. To receive assistance for damage from snow and ice, you must file a claim with your insurance before applying. To apply go to www.fema.gov/ disaster/4586.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN BLOOD DRIVE The Pre-Med Blood drive has been rescheduled to Thursday, March 24! Blood banks are dangerously low and the winter weather emergency only made it worse. Consider sharing with family and friends that live close by and would like to donate. Busses will be in the front circle where people can check-in outside and will not have to enter the building. Sign up for a time slot here ww3.greatpartners.org/.../drive_ schedule/123117.
HARPOOL MIDDLE & THE USS RONALD REAGAN Denton ISD and Harpool Middle School were represented on the USS Ronald Reagan in Japan! Thank you to the family and friends that donated Halloween candy to Harpool Middle School for the USS Ronald Reagan! Harpool Middle is being represented with the Gaiters they were able to send over with your donations. photo courtesy of Harpool Middle School social media page
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Ask The Expert: Gardening
IT’S THAT
TIME by PJ Kratohvil, Owner of Complete Solutions
A
re you feeling a little overwhelmed? You survived COVID-19, mask mandates, and a record-breaking Texas winter, but now you look around your yard and see that everything needs serious attention.
When it comes to your landscaping, yes, the majority of our plant material has been negatively impacted. But take this as an opportunity to assess. Think about what worked and what didn’t last year, as well as what you liked versus what you’d like to change. This is also the perfect time to get a jump-start on that update you’ve been putting off -- before everyone else beats you to the punch. I say that because COVID had people at home for the past year making exterior improvements,
which has led to limited availability. And when you put record-breaking statewide freezing temperatures on top of that, it shouldn’t be a surprise that everyone will be grabbing for much of the same plant material. Just looking at timing and the number of service calls we’ve been fielding at our office, I’m betting that we will run into a scenario at some point where quantities are extremely low and prices are inflated. You could wait it out, but I’d recommend getting an early jump on your landscape project.
WHEN YOU PUT RECORDBREAKING STATEWIDE FREEZING TEMPERATURES ON TOP OF THAT, IT SHOULDN’T BE A SURPRISE THAT EVERYONE WILL BE GRABBING FOR MUCH OF THE SAME PLANT MATERIAL.
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o Wedding or Not to Wedding is probably the new norm when planning a marriage. Especially when you have to choose some guests to attend in-person and some to attend virtually. So, how do you include these guests in your upcoming virtual bash?
1. PRE-PART Y? YES, PLEASE!
Pre-parties have become crucial in virtual celebrations. It allows guests who won’t
be attending in person to still dance, sing, and spend time with the happy couple and other guests.
can greet each other and speak to each other during downtime.
4. FILL IN THE DOWNTIME.
Naturally, all of your guests are there because they love you and your
beloved-to-be. But downtime in-person
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6. DESIGNATED SPOTS FOR YOUR STREAMING DEVICE. This small detail is one of the most
important. Pick the perfect spot for your
streaming device to sit. Ensure that it will
show you and your spouse clearly, with no distractions or obstructions in view.
7. WEDDING BOXES TO THE RESCUE! This is a fantastic way to keep your guests feeling like they are right in the middle of
2. DO A CHECK-IN WITH YOUR GUESTS.
and downtime from a distance are
very different. Rather than having your
the action! Coordinate sending out boxes
Your special day is going to be one of
counterparts wait, fill the downtime with
that your in-person guests will have — a
virtual loved ones watch their in-person
full of all the favors, snacks, and drinks
montages or videos.
few balloons, centerpieces, champagne,
your guests, and make sure that they know
5. A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION NEEDS TECH COORDINATORS.
to really give a full experience.
even if they couldn’t be there in person.
With all the little tech stuff that goes into a virtual celebration, you’ll want at least one
8. HAVE SOME FUN WITH GAMES!
tech-savvy person on board (though the
Regardless of if you’re a whiz at party
more, the merrier)! They will help you with
games like 2 Truths & a Lie or Who Knows
any issues, ensure that all of your guests
the Couple Best, or you’d prefer to go with
will get the best experience possible, and keep any entertainment for your virtual
an online service that specializes in digital
guests flowing smoothly.
party games, give your guests something fun to do during dinner.
the biggest, busiest days of your life. But be sure to take a moment to check in on
you appreciate them being there for you -
3. HAVE A VIRTUAL LOUNGE RECEPTION. A DJ, venue coordinator, or
videographer should be able to help
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9. MUSIC TO MOVE YOUR VIRTUAL CREW. What better way to celebrate than to let loose and dance? There are plenty of ways to keep the tunes pumping, whether you want to include your playlist or invite your virtual pals to add their own music to set the mood.
10. KEEP EVERYONE INVOLVED BY GIVING THEM TIME TO DO READINGS OR TOASTS. Even if some of your closest friends and family members have to attend virtually, a tech guy on-sight can help give your virtual loved ones the spotlight for toasts and readings. This can really let them know you care. There are several ways to incorporate your guests - including letting your virtual guests help make decorations beforehand - but these are some of the best ways
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HELPING
TEENS OVERCOME ADVERSITY by Jean Eisenmann | photo courtesy of Journey To Dream social media page
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ou’re invited to participate in one of the finest golf tournaments of the year to support an exceptionally worthy cause.
Each registered player will receive a complimentary golf vest and polo shirt to commemorate the day. A putting clinic scheduled during registration time will be hosted by Pat O’Brien. He is recognized as one of the top putting instructors in the world. Action swing photos also will be available. The anticipated shotgun start to the tournament will sound at 1 p.m.
risk, and homeless teens to overcome
In compliance with COVID-19 regulations, bag lunches will be offered, though after golf, players are invited to enjoy dinner at the club. Everyone waits with anticipation to hear the announcement of scores for trophies and awards, and a “King’s
successful adults.
It’s time for the 15th annual King Metals Invitational Golf Tournament benefiting Journey to Dream and Kyle’s Place. The tournament is scheduled for Monday, April 19th at the beautiful Stonebriar KING METALS INVITATIONAL Country Club in Frisco, and this year’s tournament will be held TOURNAMENT on Stonebriar’s exclusive member course.
GOLF
Eddie King, founder and CEO of King Architectural Metals in Dallas, has whole-heartedly supported Journey to Dream since its inception in 2004. Through his company, King has donated approximately half a million dollars over the years, and so many teens in need have benefited from his continued philanthropy. It is a cause near and dear to his heart, and in line with his beliefs that we are all our brother’s keeper. His drive is motivated by the hope that with our efforts, the world can be a better place. Registration for the event begins at 11:00 a.m., concluding at 12:30 p.m. 22 | LANTANA LIVING | MARCH 2021
Special” raffle will be held for exceptional prizes. As the events of the day wind down, you’re invited to attend an after party on the patio.
adversity and live purposeful lives.
To accomplish this daunting task, JTD offers these youth a wide range of
services, including education, counseling, basic life needs, and safe shelter. JTD empowers them with positive coping
abilities and life skills, with the ultimate goal that every teen in need become
self-sufficient, productive, independent, In 2017, Journey to Dream opened Kyle’s Place to provide transitional living for
teens between the ages of 14 to 19. It’s
a comfortable place and safe shelter for teens to live and pursue their futures
while working with family counselors and
mentors who help with life skills. “At Kyle’s Place, these teens learn a new way of life,” said Sims, the Chief Development Officer for Journey to Dream. “We want them to experience love and support – many for the first time – while they work towards
Deadline for registration and payment is April 1st. For more information, or to become a sponsor for this exciting event, please email Samantha Sims at Samantha@JourneytoDream.com.
overcoming negative behavioral cycles,
Journey to Dream (JTD), a non-profit in Lewisville, is on a mission to embrace, equip, and empower victimized, at-
on the war against teen homelessness and
achieving goals, and becoming optimistic about the future.”
Funds raised from the King Metals
Invitational will make a significant impact allow for the continued care of these atrisk, homeless, and underserved teens.
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Home Decorating: Ask The Expert
IMPROVING
YOUR
ENERGY
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by Allison Fifer
he ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui (pronounced “fung shway”), which literally means wind and water, has been widely used in Asia for thousands of years. Across the U.S. and around the world, thousands of people are discovering how simple changes in the selection, color, and arrangement of their furnishings can help improve the energy of chi within their homes. Here are a few tips for utilizing color to appeal to different cultures and communities:
FENG SHUI BELIEFS – COLORS
• Purple – short-lived happiness – Japan
• Yellow represents good health
• Purple – Death – Brazil & Mexico
• Red brings fame and fortune
• Brown – Funerals – Persia
• White increases the chance of offspring
• Blue – Death - Syria
• Black improves career • Blue helps gain knowledge • Green brings family happiness • Purple attracts wealth COLORS – OTHER CULTURES • Red – Good luck – Asian • Green – Lucky – Hindu • Blue – Lucky – Moslem • Red – Mourning – Ghana • Black – Mourning – Western cultures • White – Weddings – Western cultures • White – Mourning – China • Black – Weddings – China
EARTH – Settling, stable energy associated with browns and beiges and a higher vibration color of yellow. Flat, square shapes, stones, brick, and ceramic objects and vases. METAL – Contracting, introverted energy associated with white, gray, and metallic colors (silver, gold, copper, and bronze); round, half-round, and oval shapes; coins, metal, rod iron objects. WATER – Flowing energy associated with blacks and blues; smoothly irregular shapes; liquids of all kinds and mirrors. By adjusting the balance of the elements in a space using the colors, materials, and shapes of objects associated with the element, you can adjust the quality of the energy.
UNDERSTANDING THE FIVE FENG SHUI ELEMENTS The five elements of Feng Shui — wood, fire, earth, metal, and water — define five different qualities of chi. Each element is associated with specific colors, shapes, and types of objects. Below are the five elements and their associations, which you can easily connect to decorative elements: WOOD – Upward, growing energy associated with all shades of green, columns, vertical stripes, and any kind of plant or tree. FIRE – Excited energy associated with reds and oranges; triangular and jaggedly irregular shapes, flames (like candles or a fireplace), lights, and electricity.
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Ally’s
“I knew she and her
Wish F
family were okay in terms of basic needs – food, shelter, and clothing. But what about hope and joy?”
by Diane Ciarloni | photos courtesy of Ally’s Wish
lower Mound resident Missy Phipps knew Allyson Hendrickson. But she didn’t really know her. The two ladies attended the same church, and they were quick to nod and smile at one another at Sunday services. Missy knew Allyson was married with three little boys, and she knew Ally had cancer.
as memories and then move to make
“The part about the cancer really
a loose plan. They opened their energy
weighed on me,” she recalled. “I mean, I knew she and her family were okay in
terms of basic needs – food, shelter, and clothing. But what about hope and joy?
establish time for making fun memories All the while, she couldn’t stop thinking
wish grantee.
about Allyson.
about hospitals, treatments that made her
God laid on my heart the missing puzzle.
strongest memories of their mom be
Allyson,” she continued. “All of a sudden,
miserable, and her bald head? That just
It was fun memories! The same kind I
Phipps continued tending to her
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They brainstormed. They came up with
reserves, and they went to work, selecting
“I still couldn’t shake the feeling about
shake the feeling.”
Phipps called three like-minded friends.
with her kids.
And those three little boys. Would their
didn’t seem right to me, and I couldn’t
those wishes happen.”
make with my kiddos. Allyson was a young mother who cherished her kids. But she was dying, and she would never see
them grow up. She was going to leave
this world, and their most vivid memories would be what I mentioned earlier –
hospitals, no hair, and horrible treatments. I knew there must be a way to find out
what these young moms wished to leave
Allyson Hendrickson as their first
Paperwork was drawn up, and Ally’s Wish was born as a non-profit corporation
organized and operated exclusively for
charitable purposes. The specific purpose is to provide a last “wish” to young,
terminally ill mothers with small children. The goal is to create a memory for the
family that will last a lifetime. The road to
implementing these wishes is through the provision of services, gifts, transportation, lodging, or any other “wish” the mother
may express. The 501c3 organization caps each wish at $5,000 and secures money through fundraising and donations.
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“That all happened just seven years ago,” Phipps said. “We really didn’t know what we were doing. We simply took an idea God dreamed up for us and started running with it. We’ve granted 200 wishes so far, and there are 200 moms on our waiting list. We have an unbelievable number of out-of-state and even international requests. Last year, in just one day, we had 30 moms fill out wish requests.” There was so much to learn for four ladies who had never done anything like this. How do you organize fundraisers? Which ones are most effective? How creative should we be? What are the rules and regulations that must be followed to avoid violating the 501c3 requirements? How do we get the best deals, and how do we find sponsors? It was akin to being caught in a tornado, but they knew they needed to hang on for the ride.
“Most of the wishes are for trips, with Disney World and Hawaii being the most popular,” Phipps said. “Some wish for a backyard makeover with a swimming pool so the family can make memories at home.
We’ve even had wishes for movie rooms. “Allyson, our first mom, and our original inspiration, kept a blog for her three sons called 3 Little Cowboys. She wished for it to be published. Allyson is gone, but the book is still available at www.AllysWish.org.” The date for the annual Boots & Blessings Gala is April 22. It is the organization’s premier fundraiser and will be held at an open-air venue at Marty B’s. The 5k run is the second fund-raising event. Also, in 2020, Alliance Energy presented a $100,000 check to Phipps after Ally’s Wish won their non-profit contest. Ally’s Wish was named Non-profit of the Year in 2019 at the Unity in Communities luncheon hosted by the Lewisville Chamber of Commerce, Flower Mound Chamber, and the Highland Village Business Association. And the future? “I dream big,” Phipps said with a chuckle. “Do we want to grow? We’re already growing. We just have to keep up. That’s only one of the places where God comes in – again and again.”
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Create Your Own
PERSONAL
BRAND OF BEAUTY by Diane Ciarloni | photography by Your Candid Memories (YourCandidMemories.com)
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tudio 360 Med Spa opened in Highland Village in October 2018 under the guidance of professional business entrepreneur Donna Phillips. The first expansion into new services and treatments happened less than a year later. Most people correctly equate that kind of rapid growth with success. Manager Ryndi Hodge agrees and is dedicated to keeping Studio 360 on track for more of the same. “Our spa was not planned to function according to industry norms,” Hodge stressed. “We’ve never been rigid or
inflexible, but, instead, we’re the exact
opposite. Our entire philosophy is about innovation and invention. That means
constantly educating ourselves about
what is available and how much of it we can offer to our clients. Our goal is to
provide everything they need for full, comprehensive care — a 360- degree
approach to their health and beauty.” Studio 360 takes the word “Med” in their name very seriously. Many facilities consider themselves “med” providers
because they use needles and give
injections! That is not so with Studio 360. “Absolutely not,”
said Hodge. “Our staff
includes a medical director,
a nurse practitioner, an advanced practice nurse, and estheticians.
We work hard to be an industry leader in our approach to health and beauty.”
Hodge is generous with words such as
“exciting,” “innovative,” “transformative,” “cutting-edge,” and more. And there’s
plenty of justification for that vocabulary
because that’s the line Studio 360 walks. One of the health services on the
menu is BioTE Hormone Replacement Therapy. It’s a body rejuvenating
procedure, with its potential efficacy
assessed on an individual basis after a full medical consultation.
IV Therapies provide even more options. These are mental as well as physical boosters, a carefully selected and
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targeting specific areas and administered intravenously. One combination reduces headaches and stops feelings of fatigue and exhaustion. Another promotes mental clarity and focus. And yet another speeds up recovery from airborne illnesses such as the common cold. There are also clinician-administered Vitamin B-12 injections. “We are constantly learning,” said Hodge. “We go through training by various clinical teams each time we add a new procedure or process. The fact that we’re always learning and moving forward supports the sense of excitement and expectation every day when we come to work.” She added, “We also take every opportunity to brainstorm with one another. We look at new treatments, and we’re open for suggestions. One goal is to offer more opportunities for men. They can benefit from so many of our services, especially in the health and wellness areas. “We never sit still. We closed our doors for six weeks due to COVID-19, but we didn’t shut down communication with our clients. We had virtual bingo with prizes. We gave information about things to do and things to avoid in order to minimize the negative effects of quarantine. We kept our clients involved.”
Hodge is also keenly aware of how the
atmosphere within an environment affects everyone in that space. She and the
entire staff make every effort to establish and maintain a family feeling that binds together the staff with one another and with the clients. They create a fabric of
support and concern. Clients even have
the cell phone numbers of staff members. “Every day is fun, different, and
challenging,” commented Hodge.
“But every day is also the same because
of the family environment we’ve created in the studio. We want all our clients to know we’re always there for them.
That’s why they have our cell phones.
That’s why staff members come together almost daily and discuss possibilities.
We know what works and what doesn’t in this business. We also know the success of one staff member is the only way to
boost the success of everyone. And we
know success doesn’t just happen on its own. It must be created out of our own enthusiasm and excitement.”
The air at Studio 360 is electric. Nothing sits idle. A boutique full of products,
including a make-up line, was added
just nine months after the studio’s grand opening. The challenges continue, and meeting the challenges brings more
growth. Staff members push one another to new levels, reaching to be the very
best in their respective fields. It is rapidly becoming a full-service medical spa,
where the staff invests its personal energy and dedication into how their clients feel as well as look.
Studio 360 knows beauty is more than skin deep, and the people there see no reason
why you can’t be beautiful on the inside as well as the outside.
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DENTAL ESTHETICS
Dentistry: Ask The Expert
Achieved Through Healthy Methods by Dr. Matt Artho, Owner of Country Lakes Family Dental
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ot too long ago, we all experienced an incredible act of nature in a winter storm that presented both mayhem and beauty. Though the hasty weather change brought forth the vision of a fantastic winter wonderland, it also seemed to come at a cost of comfort and even safety. The price of our health, wellness, and beauty is not all that different. It is important to look at wellness as a way to improve and maintain our health in ways that are not destructive. This is true in dentistry, as well, as we look to balance both esthetics and function. Many people think that to have a great esthetic smile, it requires extensive dental cosmetic work. In some cases, this is true. Teeth damaged by decay, erosion, or wear require “restorative” treatment that repairs them to their normal healthy state. This can be accomplished in an esthetic way that may involve reshaping and recoloring teeth to create a bright, healthy smile. However, this may require the removal of enamel or other structures to create the desired outcome.
cosmetic veneer or full mouth case that gives a patient a new, confident smile.
Most major cosmetic cases I complete are just that — meeting a restorative
need that improves an overall lifestyle.
However, it is important to consider the options and plan ahead before taking
irreversible steps. In other instances, a less intrusive method may In today’s dentistry, IT IS IMPORTANT TO be possible to reach the the vast majority of LOOK AT WELLNESS AS esthetic goal. By simply treatment keeps in A WAY TO IMPROVE AND moving teeth using mind an esthetic MAINTAIN OUR HEALTH orthodontic or Invisalign outcome. But remember IN WAYS THAT ARE NOT treatment, a major that it is essential to difference is achieved DESTRUCTIVE. always keep in mind without major restorative the benefit of health work. Also, a little whitening can go a long and function. Consult with your dentist way when trying to improve your smile. to ensure you understand your options Don’t get me wrong. There is nothing more rewarding than completing a
and the comfort and capabilities of your dentist.
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Things 5TO TRY
CRAB STUFFED JALAPENO POPPERS Mrs. Lively’s Cajun Konnection, Lake Dallas Cajun Crab Stuffed Jalapenos are stuffed full of cream cheese, fresh crab meat, cheddar cheese, and bacon. This spicy appetizer is wonderfully creamy and cheesy with plenty of kick & perfect to go along with all of their amazing seafood dishes.
POBLANO MEATBALLS 1845 Taste Texas, Flower Mound
MARGARITA Magarita’s Restaurant, Justin
If you are looking for an appetizer that can substitute as an entrée, then this dish is sure to satisfy. These meatballs are smoked, fried, and served with jalapeño jelly and honey ranch, garnished with green onions and cilantro, and are sure to keep you coming back for more! photo courtesy of facebook.com/1845tastetexas
Experience a true Mexican margarita that’s delicious and authentic. Made with top shelf tequila, fresh juices and served in an ice cold glass. Perfect to pair with any of their excellent Mexican dishes whether you are enjoying date night or a fun dinner with the family. photo courtesy of facebook.com/margaritasmexicanrestaurante
EXOTIC & GOURMET DONUTS Sara’s Donut Story, Flower Mound
BURGER AND FRIES RG Burgers, Denton
If you are looking for warm donuts, that are custom, fun and exotic, for the whole family to enjoy? Then this place is a MUST! They offer a wide variety of & are also famous for their Happy Birthday
RG Burgers & Grill makes world-class hamburgers the old-fashioned way. They have over 20 different types of burgers,
donut box, that is sure to delight anyone celebrating their big day! photo courtesy facebook.com/sarasdonutstory
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Sometimes You Just Need
A GOOD
ROM COM by Kelly Murray
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omantic comedies: Love them or tolerate them—but let’s be honest, you can’t hate a rom-com. They’re always good for a cozy evening, especially when the weather is so chilly. And it never hurts that they are sprinkled with a good life lesson or two. Not to mention, they pair perfectly with a bottle of wine or just about any kind of snack. (I personally like to pop some popcorn and mix a few peanut M&Ms in. But you do you). For the next time you are needing a little pick me up or something other than vodka to warm your insides, our team would like to share with you our favorites to help you out. -Kelly Murray
Movie poster from Sweet Home Alabama (2002), Touchstone Pictures/ D&D Films/ Pigeon Creek Films. Movie poster from Pretty Woman (1990), Touchstone Pictures/ Silver Screen Partners IV. Movie poster from Arthur (1981), Orion Pictures/ Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions. Movie poster from The Princess Bride (1987), Act III Communications/ Buttercup Films Ltd./ The Princess Bride Ltd. Movie poster How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days (2003), Lynda Obst Productions/ MMP Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH/ Moviemakers Productions (MMP)/ Paramount Pictures/ Robert Evans Company/ W2 Film Production GmbH. Movie poster from The Proposal (2009), Touchstone Pictures/ Mandeville Films/ K/O Paper Products. All materials are presented for non-commercial illustrative purposes.
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SWEET HOME ALABAMA - Kelly Murray and Steve Gamel
What’s not to love about a BIG CITY girl coming back to her small southern hometown and falling in love with it and her first love all over again. It stars Reese Witherspoon as Melanie, a fashion designer in NYC, who is forced to return to her Alabama roots – a place she thought that she was too good for….but might be exactly what she needs.
PRETTY WOMAN - Michelle Daughtery
This one is a MUST. Pretty Woman is a 1990s American romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. The film’s story centers on down-onher-luck Vivian Ward, who is hired by Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, to be his escort. The story follows their blossoming relationship over the course of her week-long stay with him. The film’s title is based on “Oh, Pretty Woman,” written and sung by Roy Orbison.
ARTHUR
- Toribia Alonzo This 1981 film stars Dudley Moore as Arthur Bach, a drunken New York billionaire who Is on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress but ends up falling for a poor waitress from Queens, Linda Marolla, played by Liza Minnelli.
THE PRINCESS BRIDE - Jana Melton and Steve Gamel
I don’t watch a lot of “RomComs,” but when I do, my all-time favorite love story is Princess Bride. I remember when I was a kid, sick at home, that this was a movie my mom would go to Blockbuster’s and rent for me (Princess Bride and The Outsiders, oooo Ponyboy ) while I stayed home. Anyway, it’s about a beautiful princess who is supposed to marry a dreadful prince. But the adventure comes when she is rescued by her one true love. It’s a must-see and has lots of humor and love! “ASSSSSSSS YOUUUUU WISSSHHHH.”
HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS - Jaci McCollum
Kate Hudson (Andie) is an up-and-coming journalist for a big city magazine who has been given the task of writing an article about How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. She is dating Matthew McConaughey (Ben) and gathering all the storylines and info for her article. Meanwhile “Ben’s buddies have made a bet with him about how to lose her! After spending so much time together and growing close, they both find out what the other is up to and the rest of the love story unfolds from there!
THE PROPOSAL - Lizzy Hoffman
I love comedy and crazy romantic movies. This movie is a good example, very funny. A pushy boss forces her young assistant to marry her in order to keep her visa status in the U.S. and avoid deportation to Canada. AND OF COURSE, THEY FALL IN LOVE :) TA DA!!!
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Fitness: Ask The Expert
Why Working Out
IS SELFLESS Not Selfish! by Jesse J. Leyva, Owner of Jesse James Fit & Outlaw Fitcamp
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eople are good at coming up with reasons why they can’t make time for exercise: I have a wife/husband/boyfriend/girlfriend who wants me to do this or that. I have kids to take care of. My job is too demanding. The excuses go on and on. And we get it—life is busy! Burroughs. When trying to fit exercise into your life on a regular basis that can be maintained, the quality of time spent exercising is more important than the quantity of time.
But what if you came to realize that the husband, wife, significant other, child,
or job actually benefits from a healthier
and more fit you? If we can show you that instead of it being selfish to work out, it’s really the opposite—selfLESS, would that make a difference?
•
Here’s why working out is selfless: •
Exercise improves other areas of
your life: Exercise has been shown to improve energy, make people better at time management, and
feel happier and less stressed out.
When you feel better, you’re a better employee, spouse, parent, etc. •
Your health is everything: We
quoted this in another blog post recently, but it bears repeating:
“When you have your health, you have everything.”— Augusten
•
Exercise leads people to be more productive: According to a recent study, employees who exercise for at least 30 minutes three times a week were more likely to have higher job performance. Another study showed that employees who exercise
and their children. Whether in the gym or doing activities together,
you can include your family members in your exercise. It’s good for your health, and it’s a good thing to model for your children!
See for yourself; Can you make
fitness your most important priority for one month?
To see the benefits, why don’t you try for
one month—just one month—to put fitness first in your life. Leave work on time, tell
your spouse and kids you’ll be home after your workout, and tell your friends it’s a
priority. Do whatever you need to do to make exercise your biggest priority for one month.
At the end of that time, see how much better you feel and how much more
productive you are. You’ll see that it’s
better for everyone in your life when you make fitness and working out a priority. Then, we think you’ll want to keep at it past one month.
We can help you at Jesse James Fit and Outlaw FitCamp with focused, efficient
workouts that give you the most benefit in the least amount of time. Staying fit is selfless.
on workdays are more productive, suffer less stress, and are happier. Almost 75% of the study participants reported improvement in time management on exercise days.
If your only motivation for working out
It’s more likely that your children grow up to exercise themselves: There is a direct connection between the physical activity level of mothers
life. It may inspire them to be healthier
is toned arms or six-pack abs, that’s one
thing. But if you’re trying to improve your health and raise your fitness level, that’s
going to be good for the people in your themselves. And if you get toned arms
and six-pack abs at the same time, that’s an awesome bonus!
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Foodie Friday DFW: St. Argyle’s Cajun Kitchen
ST. ARGYLE’S CAJUN KITCHEN by Jay Marks | photos courtesy of Foodie Friday DFW
“Argyle’s love letter to the iconic city of New Orleans.”
T
hat’s the story behind one of Argyle’s newest restaurants, St. Argyle’s Cajun Kitchen, created by the Radical Hospitality Group and located in the old Fuzzy’s location on the corner of FM 407 and 377.
We’ll admit it - we felt a lot like we were walking into a New Orleans restaurant when we walked into St. Argyle’s. With its nods to famous New Orleans locations like the French Quarter and Cafe du Monde, those of you who have been missing visiting The Big Easy will love visiting here! We all know that one of the things New Orleans is best known for is its amazing cuisine. St. Argyle’s has that too! Their menu is full of incredible Cajun dishes like Gumbo and Red Beans & Rice.
We also got to try their Popcorn
Shrimp served with fries, slaw, and hush puppies and their signature
Blackened Salmon served over Basmati rice with a mango relish on top.
And we all know you’ve never truly
experienced New Orleans until you’ve had a beignet from Cafe du Monde.
St. Argyle’s has some amazing beignets that are sure to satisfy your craving.
They have amazing height and are the perfect combination of being both dense and fluffy.
St. Argyle’s also has a fantastic full-service We had the chance to try out several of their most popular and signature dishes. And we can’t wait to tell you about it. First up was their Crawfish Boil, which they’ll always have available during crawfish season. It’s made with live crawfish, their signature crawfish seasoning, corn, potatoes, and lemon wedges. I’ll admit that I’m not the most experienced crawfish eater, but I had no problem figuring out how to eat these delicious guys!
bar where you can order beer on tap,
wine, Hurricanes, or any of their signature cocktails. This includes The “GOAT,”
made with Codigo and Velvet Falernum (AKA their Sweet ‘n Spicy Margarita).
As you can tell, there’s no shortage of delicious food, fun, and hospitality at
St. Argyle’s. Plus, did we mention you can even buy a boat? If you haven’t
been to visit them yet, go check out their amazing food, live music, and warm atmosphere!
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Teams
L AL
& S L O L F A T B B E S
Back! ARE
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by Steve Gamel
arcus baseball coach Jeff Sherman didn’t just think he had a good team heading into the 2020 high school season. He knew that he had a state champion ball club in the making, and you couldn’t convince him otherwise.
are eager to make up for lost time. Both the baseball and softball seasons are officially underway, with many teams
planning to win big as district play starts in
“Man, I had six [pitchers] deep — all
“It was just so numbing because of how
any time, and, offensively, no one could
“I remember us coming back from a
“I have guys who are now in college at
It was gut-wrenching to see all of that get
said. “They are excited for us.”
throwing 90 plus. I could put anyone in at hold us down. We were 11-2 and had
already faced 11 or 12 Division I pitchers. So, we had faced everyone’s best up to
that point,” he said. “We were primed and ready — all seniors and juniors. They were ready to beat everyone.”
Sadly, the Marauders never got a chance to prove their coach was right. After just
13 games, both the baseball and softball seasons were shockingly canceled
because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There’d be no chance to play the
game they loved. There’d be no district championships or deep playoff runs.
More importantly, no champion would be crowned.
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great we were playing,” Sherman said.
mid-March.
tournament in California, and it was over.
Rice, etc., sending me texts,” Sherman
taken away.”
Guyer softball coach Keith
Marcus wasn’t the only program affected by the pandemic. No one played,
including other teams right here in Denton County. Teams in the Murray Media
coverage area include Flower Mound,
Guyer, Argyle, The Colony, Hebron, Liberty Christian, Lake Dallas, Justin Northwest,
and Byron Nelson. Overall, that’s 20 teams between baseball and softball.
No one can go back and fix the past. But as everyone turns the page to the 2021
season, several area coaches are speaking on behalf of their players — all of whom
Medford agreed.
“I’d be lying if I said we didn’t get knocked to our knees by this last year,” he said.
“Not getting to complete a full season
makes us very appreciative for this season. We are thrilled to death to be competing again.”
Argyle baseball coach Ricky Griffin added his own take. And rightfully so. His team was coming off an unbeaten run to the
Class 4A state title in 2019 and had many
of the same pieces in place to defend that title before the season was ended.
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“Obviously, everyone is looking forward
to getting back on the field,” Griffin said. “I felt really good about our chances last
year with the team we had, and having it cut short was disappointing. We weren’t
the only ones in that boat, though. A lot of people, especially early on, have hopes
of winning the whole thing. When it’s all taken away, it’s tough. It was strange.”
Thankfully, Denton County — and really,
the entire Dallas-Fort Worth area — is still
are perennial playoff favorites. These programs tend to reload rather than rebuild, which will make for some exciting games over the next three months. “I’ve basically got most of my varsity back except for the 12 seniors, and that was basically our pitching staff,” Sherman said. “It’s interesting getting back into the fight and feeling the emotions during the game.”
loaded with talent. Two years ago, Argyle
Griffin agreed. The Eagles still have their
baseball. Several more, including Guyer’s
a few arms in the pitching rotation. A slew
and softball, and teams at Hebron,
and Ethan Gonzales.
and Liberty Christian won state titles in
top pitcher, Trevor Duck, along with quite
softball team, Flower Mound baseball
of stars join them, including Tyler Abrego
“We have about five or six who were on the field quite a bit last year, plus a few
move-ins who will help us out,” Griffin said. This is an unusual situation for us because, for one, prior to the past six or seven
years, I could have told you our entire
starting lineup. Secondly, the season was
cut short last year. What that means is that I have a lot of kids who haven’t seen a
varsity baseball game yet. We still have the talented players, though. It’s a different
team, but there are a lot of kids who we are really excited about.”
After missing out on an entire season,
that’s all you can ask for — and a chance to compete for a title.
“NOT GETTING TO COMPLETE A FULL SEASON MAKES US VERY APPRECIATIVE FOR THIS SEASON. WE ARE THRILLED TO DEATH TO BE COMPETING AGAIN.”
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Ask The Expert: Organizing
Embracing
CHANGE
BY BEING ORGANIZED by Crystal Nerpel, Owner of Cloud Nine Organizing
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t’s inevitable; Life is constantly changing. Each stage of life brings new adventures along with the occasional challenge. How organized and prepared you are for those challenges could have a huge impact on how well you embrace the change.
Learning to embrace change with open arms isn’t always easy. It’s human nature to want to hold on to what you have or stay in your current situation because it’s comfortable. Change, on the other hand, is uncomfortable. Sometimes, even painful. Even though we know certain things are unavoidable, we are still surprised when they happen. The big one: death. It’s one of the most emotional events any human can experience: the death of a loved one. This can be a very emotional, heavy time. Life will be a bit more manageable if everything is organized and prepared for us. Do you know who needs to be
contacted? Is there a life insurance policy? Is there a will? Do you know where these documents are located?
As life moves forward, family dynamics shift and change. We are never static.
That’s the beauty of life, and if all goes
well, we grow into wiser, better versions
of our old selves. If you need help getting prepared for all of life’s changes, Jennifer Balmos, PLLC, in Flower Mound can help
Another emotional life event is when your children grow up and go off to college. My own daughter is graduating from Guyer High School this year. I’m so proud, but seriously...how did it happen so fast? (I’m not emotional, you’re emotional).
you with the important life documents
Luckily, we have been mentally and financially preparing for this big life event for 18 years. Making monthly contributions to a College Savings Plan has eliminated so much worry for our family. We are focusing on the new adventure ahead without having to stress over tuition costs.
for big life events like family vacations,
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Cloud Nine Organizing can help you
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Being organized and planning ahead college, retirement, and even death
prepares you and your family for almost
anything life throws your way. Even if you aren’t looking forward to the change, at least you will know exactly what to do
when life happens because you will have all your ducks in a row.
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SHERIFF’S W I T H
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S H E R I F F
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DIFFICULT DAYS
any Texas cities were faced with frigid temperatures, power and water outages and shortages of food in the February winter storm. Sheriff Tracy Murphree states, “The Denton County Jail is like a small city. We are in charge of the well-being and care of around 1000 inmates. While other county offices are closed for the inclement weather, we are conducting business as usual.” He also added, “I am very proud of our Officers, staff and Facility Maintenance team that went above and beyond during those difficult days.” The Denton County Jail never lost power like so many others did during the winter storm. The jail has several generators that are in place should they be needed. The generators are tested regularly as
mandated by the state, to assure that they are functional. The temperature in the jail never went below the acceptable range but there were extra blankets handed out as needed for inmates. The Denton County Jail also never lost water, but because of the City of Denton’s Boil Water Notice, we were affected. We had to boil all water that was used for cooking and drinking. Igloo water coolers were purchased to be distributed throughout the jail. We also purchased 12,000 water bottles and 6000 pounds of ice.
Another challenge the jail faced was with our food supply. We rely on food deliveries and because trucks couldn’t make their routine deliveries, we were
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forced to revamp our menus to
continue to meet the needs of our
inmates. Our revamped menus met the mandated daily calorie count for the inmates set by the state.
Because of the treacherous road
conditions and dangerous temperatures, some of our Detention Officers were
forced to sleep in jail barracks that were
set up for them. Other Officers carpooled together making sure that they arrived in time for their shifts.
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Pool WINTER
4. Turn on pumps, one at a time, and
allow pumps to prime.
Note: Pumps prime faster if you are only
pulling from one water line. Adjust valves as needed.
According to Chris, this winterization process is actually just a partial
winterization guide for North Texas. “A true northern winterization typically will also
MAINTENANCE
P
by Jade Kensington
ools are typically associated with the warm and sunny summers that we get here in North Texas. However, the recent winter storm that came through was a bitterly cold reminder that pool maintenance is a year-long commitment that allows for seasonal enjoyment when we emerge from the winter months. Chris Bowen, owner of Bowen Pools,
6. If you have a heater, unscrew the drain
include blowing out the plumbing lines
and plugging them, since their frost level
is so severe that they don’t want any water in the system at all.”
One of the most common mistakes Chris sees from pool owners is that they don’t have proper protection on their pools
during the winter months. “We typically
see people who won’t have freeze protect
offered his business protocol on proper
plug under the front header (located
on their pool and don’t check to see if
the elements.
of the heater).
see freeze damage most of the time in a
pool winterization to safeguard against
HOW TO PREPAR E FO R A DE E P F RE EZE It is important that water is circulating
through the entire pool and any water feature systems during deep-freeze
conditions. If you have any water feature
booster pumps that you wish to winterize, follow the winterizing steps below. It is
important to note that if you have a gas
heater, you should not turn them on for a
continuous amount of time, as it can cause damage to the internals of the heater.
HOW TO WIN TE R I ZE A P O O L (IF POWER I S LO ST) 1. Turn off all power at the breaker. 2. Open the air relief valve on the filter to
release water.
3. Unscrew or open the lid on the pump. 4. Unscrew both drain plugs on the
bottom of the pump.
5. Unscrew the large drain plug from
the filter.
where the plumbing pipes go in and out 7. If you have a cleaner booster pump,
remove the drain plug from the bottom. 8. If you have any other devices that hold
water, make sure to drain them.
9. To ensure all drain plugs do not get
lost, place them within the pump strainer basket.
Upon completing those steps, all
the water should be out of the pool equipment, and therefore, cannot be frozen.
As important as it is to winterize, it is equally important to properly un-winterize a pool.
HO W TO STA RT YO U R PO O L UP AFTER W I N TERI ZI N G 1. Reassemble all drain plugs that were
removed.
2. Take a water hose and fill up all pumps
with water.
3. Turn pool equipment back on.
it’s working or not. And that’s where we
normal winter.” He emphasized that it is
important for pool owners to make sure
their equipment is working properly prior to a freeze and to make sure they know
how to winterize their equipment in the case of an emergency.
As expected, there has been an uptick in
business calls for pool equipment repairs in the aftermath of the winter storm. With over 100 service calls scheduled during
the first week after the storm, Bowen Pools has been out to assess the damage in our
area. “Unfortunately, this event has caused an equipment shortage in North Texas. Luckily, we have quite a bit of storage space and were able to stock up on
equipment for a couple of weeks before things got too crazy,” Chris states.
This bout of inclement weather was a
reminder for all pool owners to check
on their pool equipment regularly and
to follow proper winterization protocols. Mild or not, winter weather can cause
damage to intricate pool equipment if not properly protected.
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Ask The Expert: Edit This
EVERYDAY Edit This Grammar Lesson:
vs.
EVERY DAY W
elcome to another Edit This® grammar lesson. Today, let’s discuss the difference between Everyday and Every day. Do you know when to use each one?
Most of you might be saying, “Why, yes, I do!” But for others, it’s not that easy. In
regular speech, everyday and every day
sound identical – but which one you use in
your writing will make or break a sentence.
• I’m just wearing everyday clothing. Meanwhile, every day (two words) is simply another way to say “each day.” • I could watch this movie every day.
So, let’s clear up any lingering confusion.
• Every day, people go to work.
Everyday (one word) means ordinary,
• You learn something new every day.
typical, standard, average, or someone or
something that is seen or used all the time. • I need a vacation from everyday life. • Everyday people like me don’t win the lottery.
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STUDIO B
by Diane Ciarloni | photos courtesy of Jarrette Moore
t’s impossible to measure just how much Studio B in Highland Village helps mold, shape, and develop the young people in the community. Neither is there a way to determine how much Studio B, a stalwart pillar in the area since 1999, contributes toward uniting the community and bringing families together. People of all ages look to the theater as a special space for learning, growing, building confidence, self-esteem, and leadership. And, the cherry on top of all that, is the pure joy and fun generated through the theater dynamics. There is a sense of passion running through Studio B. They are focused on creativity and solid family interactions. They stretch in all directions pertaining to theater and seek, more than anything else, to serve the members of their community. Studio B set sail in 1999 as a youth theater, teaching both theater classes and youth workshops. They faced the challenge of their first community production in 2001. The Littlest Angel was the venue, and the cast members were as young as six through adulthood.
“That may sound difficult,” said Jarrette Moore.” But we were trying to achieve something that would, hopefully, set the tone for Studio B. We envisioned the parents and grandparents of our children and youth getting on the stage and performing alongside their kiddos.” It was a brilliant idea, and it worked. What better way to encourage the development of strong family bonds than by allowing the generations to join forces in a creative adventure? As a rule, the shows chosen for production are fun and energetic. No one involved with Studio B wanted to limit the creativity of the performances, which is why, in 2006, they began to consistently direct their vision toward all things theater for all ages. Children as young as four are allowed to participate. That year was actually a watershed year since it also marked the very first adult production for cast members 18-years-old and up. The production was Nunsense, and, once again, it marked another success. Today, the oldest cast members are in their 70s. The workshops, which are plays/musicals that include performances, proved to be effective formats for Studio B. Classes, workshops, and productions are all used
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as tools to create an atmosphere of creativity, imagination, collaboration, and independent thinking. Just as important is the fact that these are the same tools used to unite families and to bring communities together. One of the biggest thrills for those involved with Studio B is watching creativity develop both independently and collectively. Many students discover true talents and satisfaction in acting, musical theater, voice, dance, script development, and all-around knowledge of the stage and theater. Many also manage to nurture the necessary confidence to actually pursue these areas as a career.
“We truly want it to continue working, and we’re willing to put in the effort for it to become better and better. It’s good for all of us,” Moore said. The Nellie Awards became a part of Studio B in 2010, turning into a fun way to recognize the best in several categories. Included are best actress/actor, best dancer, best silly face, best tech, best laugh, best silly face, best voice, and many more. One day, if her self-confidence can moan and groan through some growing pains, we may see Jarrette standing proudly on the stage and holding her very own Nellie. Just sayin! MARCH 2021 | LANTANA LIVING | 55
Couples That Play Together
STAY TOGETHER by Kelly Murray
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very couple ought to incorporate some fun activities into their relationship. Added fun tends to keep relationships alive and vibrant. It eliminates some of the dull routines that can creep into households and family life. It is not uncommon for couples to lose their sense of loving spontaneity. This can happen when couples lose themselves in their daily duties and family obligations. Most couples don’t set out to neglect their relationship. They just get lost in the shuffle and forget to make each other and their relationship a top priority. If a couple loses their fun time, they must acknowledge it and get it back as fast as they can because fun activities serve as valuable reminders of romantic feelings. Keep in mind, added fun does not discriminate in terms of age. Every age can enjoy some fun outlets because it rejuvenates everyone.
1. Take a class together. It may require a couple to find a common interest. A couples class can be done online or outside. Perhaps a craft class will stimulate the brain while incorporating a new hobby into your life. 2. Take turns making a special dinner every week. Give each other a break and incorporate “special dinner night” into your lives. There’s no need to be a gourmet chef — surprise each other and set aside an assigned cooking night. Allow the inner chef to come out and create a fantastic dinner for your other half. Show off a little cooking talent, and see what you can come up with.
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3. Have a special dining out night. Find a restaurant that both of you enjoy. Set out one night a week or month and enjoy your special hot spot meant for two. Incorporate the restaurant outing into your couple’s lifestyle. A romantic meal for two will keep communication cozy and free as it connects you to each other in extraordinary ways. 4. Listen to an audiobook before bed. This is a stimulating and fun way to connect with each other. This will stir up some fun conversations as it fills your head with the magic of new places and stories. This can be for those on a tight budget because audiobooks can be listened to on YouTube for free.
5. Schedule a walk night. Take a short stroll and hold hands as you gradually increase the distance. Set aside a scheduled walk and tell each other your wildest dreams as you gracefully stroll together. Be sure to include some big laughs and funny stories. 6. Start an exercise routine. If you enjoy dance, create a dance and exercise routine together. This can be a private endeavor for two. Make up your own moves, and add it to the schedule. 7. Start a household project. Allow a little couple’s creativity to take over and plan your own project. Remember, projects can be small or large. Anything goes with the couples’ household project. 8. Enjoy an ice cream treat special. Build your own ice cream treat for two, and don’t worry about the calories. 9. Enjoy a couples massage. Find a quality spa, and sign up for a couples massage special. 10. Engage in a few card games for two. Invest in a deck of cards, and enjoy an evening of cards with your other half.
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THE BENEFITS OF FUN ACTIVITIES
All couples benefit from added fun. They don’t have time to worry about the state of the world when they are enjoying fun moments together. They tend to alleviate depression and anxiety when they schedule some fun activities into their lives. Studies and research have shown that couples who play together really do stay together.
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Ask The Expert: Travel
Florida EVERGLADES! AN AMERICAN TREASURE:
THE
by Terri Guthrie | photos courtesy of Terri Guthrie
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an you name the third largest National Park in the United States? It’s Everglades National Park, which spans over 1.5 million acres in south Florida! It’s also where seven million Floridians get their daily water supply.
Here, water is the lifeblood. It is a subtropical marsh region often called “River of Grass.” The Everglades is often referred to as a “swamp,” but in reality, it is a giant, slow-moving river 60 miles
wide, 100 miles long, and generally only one foot deep. The water moves very slowly southward from Lake Okeechobee across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay and into the Gulf of Mexico. It is a safe haven for a variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The Everglades is the only place in the world where the American Alligator and the American Crocodile co-exist. It is also home to the Florida Panther, one of the most endangered species on earth.
alligators, birds, and raccoons. This is a real adventure as we zipped in and out of narrow mangrove tunnels. It honestly was surreal as the mangroves are so thickly tangled and artistically interwoven to form dense thickets. This is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the Western Hemisphere! This park is an American Treasure. What an amazing gift and opportunity we have been given to enjoy and experience this now and for all our future generations!
We started our tour with an exhilarating airboat ride at Everglade City Air Boats. We chose it because the boats are equipped with personal two-way headsets to clearly hear the captain’s narrative and help soften the loud sound of the boat motor. We saw lots of wildlife like
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Junior OLYMPICS by Caylie Howard | photos courtesy of Brian Kirkpatrick
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or many athletes around the world, becoming an Olympian is only a mere dream. It is a monumental goal that very few people ever see come into fruition. But for 12-year-old Denton County local Karsen Kirkpatrick, this is more than just a dream. It’s a dream come true.
After battling to qualify for the Junior Olympics, Karsen not only succeeded in qualifying for the Junior Olympics in the women’s 10-meter air pistol event, but she also was the only person in the state to automatically qualify. “Karsen beat every single person, all men and women up to 20 years old.” said Brian Kirkpatrick, Karsen’s father. To beat out every competitor in any type of sport or competition is highly worthy of praise. But what is truly amazing about
Karsen’s success is that she has only been practicing this sport for a year. She beat out every single one of her competitors and dominated against many athletes that had much more experience. “Karsen had played tennis competitively since she was 3 years old. But, eventually, she got burnt out. So I started looking for something else for her to get involved in.” Brian said. This is when he found women’s air pistol. Thanks to her dad, Karsen was familiar with how to handle a gun. Brian
began taking his girls to Eagle Gun Range when they turned 10. “I’m a dad who only has girls. I didn’t want them to be afraid of guns. I could either tell them to stay away from guns or teach them how to handle them properly. I chose the latter.” Brian said. From the years of playing tennis, Karsen was used to running, sprinting, and endurance. “This was the exact opposite,” Brian said. “You have to use a ton of muscles to keep your body super still. If you move a hair, your shooting goes wrong.” The very expensive guns used in this sport weigh a little over two pounds, and each match lasts 75 minutes. You must hold the pistol with one hand while keeping your arm extended for 15 minutes straight. “Two pounds doesn’t sound like much until you have to hold it steady for 15 minutes,” Brian said. Karsen had the option of choosing between a pistol or a rifle to shoot with, and after shooting both, she decided on a pistol because it felt more comfortable. Brian said that her coach, Gabe Schaller, also shoots pistols and shot on the pistols
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SHE HAS ONLY BEEN PRACTICING THIS SPORT FOR A YEAR. SHE BEAT OUT EVERY SINGLE ONE OF HER COMPETITORS AND DOMINATED AGAINST MANY ATHLETES THAT HAD MUCH MORE EXPERIENCE. team at MIT. “He’s a really good guy. He’s very patient.” Brian said.
on a new dream. USA Shooting uses the
amazing sponsors that have gone above
for the National team while also selecting
Gun Range in Lewisville, as well as the
Junior Olympics to identify individuals
and beyond for her, this includes Eagle
celebrating her success of being the
Olympians. Her new goal is to make it
company that actually manufactured
to the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France.
her guns.
qualify for the Junior Olympics, Karsen is
When an individual is aiming for such
At such a young age, Karsen has managed
important to have the support of the
proven herself with not only talent but
While Karsen and her family are
sole person in Texas to automatically
already looking towards the future. “She
is already thinking about attending Texas A&M to shoot on their pistol team,” Brian said.
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high goals and dreams, it is always so
to achieve great success. She has
community and the people around
also dedication and discipline. Karsen
you. And while Karsen certainly has the love and support from her family and
friends, she was also honored with two
Kirkpatrick is shooting for the stars, and her community of Denton County is excited to watch her shine.
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