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Upcoming Events Restaurant Week—Jan. 18-23 Celebrate the restaurant scene in San Antonio, as eateries offer specialized, three-course, prix-fixe menus for lunch and dinner throughout the city. Participating Stone Oak-area restaurants include Cover 3, Mariposa at Neiman Marcus, The Hoppy Monk, and more. Tier 1 restaurant prices are $15, lunch; $35, dinner. Tier 2 prices are $10, lunch; $25, dinner. culinariasa.org/san-antonio/ restaurant-week Photography Exhibition, “Reviving Benin”— Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7:30-8:30 p.m. In celebration of Black History Month, Parman Library presents this collection of contemporary photos from West Africa in Meeting Room B. Enjoy the opening reception for this exhibition, which explores the history of an annual festival. Presenter Olaju Art will introduce the exhibit.
Cinderella by Rogers & Hammerstein —Feb. 3-6, 7 p.m.; Feb. 7, 2 p.m. Ronald Reagan High School Theatre Department presents the Rogers & Hammerstein version of this timeless fairytale in Reagan Auditorium. For tickets, visit showtix4U.com. For more information, email jkaise@neisd.net or call 210-356-1828. Blacklight Run™—Saturday, Feb. 20, Check-in, 5 p.m.; Run, 8 p.m. Forget an early morning starting line for this 5K. This family-friendly fun run happens after dark, when neon colors glow as you go. Fiesta Texas hosts this event, where you can walk or run a 3-mile course. Along the way, you’ll get covered in UV Neon Glow Powder, which will glow in Blacklight Zones™ and at the Blacklight Run After Party™. The $50 registration fee includes a T-shirt, admission to the after party, donation to a local charity, and more. Learn more at blacklightrun.com/san-antonio.
Casino Royale Wine Tasting & Casino Party— Friday, Feb. 26, 6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. The stakes are high at this festive fundraiser. Benefitting local charities and scholarships, it’s presented by the Stone Oak Rotary Club. Guests can try craps and poker, blackjack and more, while raffles and a silent auction ensure everyone can leave a winner. Plus, the players can enjoy elaborate food stations and quality wine. Banquet Hall, Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Call 325-1333 for tickets: $85, individual, $150 per couple, and $600 per table. 6th Annual Run for the Heights—Saturday, Feb. 27, 8-11 a.m. Head to Tuscany Heights Elementary School for a morning of health, wellness, and fun. Register for a 5K, sign children up for the Kids’ Fun Run, browse the Health Fair & Sponsor Expo, and let the little ones enjoy kid-friendly activities. Proceeds benefit the Tuscany Heights Elementary PTA. To register for runs or learn more, go to runfortheheights.tuscanyheightspta.org.
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patients access to the same quality of care and diagnostic equipment they would receive at a hospital E.R.—just without the wait. “We provide the same level of treatment for trauma as a hospital,” Truman says, noting the facility’s full radiology suite and capabilities to perform lab work and other diagnostic tests on site. You’ll be seen by a trained emergency room physician shortly after your arrival. Not only is there a doctor on duty 24/7, there’s also a staff of registered nurses, who all have at least two
“An emergency is different for everyone. The question is, ‘How fast do you need to be treated?’” Kelly Truman, Director of Business Development, Complete Emergency Care years’ worth of experience in a hospital E.R., plus radiology technicians—all ready to help with any injury or illness.“Our What if there was a place where you didn’t have to wait to see a goal is to have a patient discharged within the hour for nondoctor? Where you could get high-quality care in minutes—for emergent conditions and admitted to an area hospital, if necessary, within a couple of hours,” says Chief Nursing Officer any ailment or injury that seems urgent? Jeannie Berry, who oversees all of the clinical operations for Complete Emergency Care facilities across Texas. If it sounds too good to be true, Fossil Creek Complete Care makes this kind of treatment a reality. With a location at a Having worked in the emergency rooms for big hospital shopping center near Bulverde and Evans Roads, Stone Oak systems, Berry sees the need for smaller-scale, but high-quality residents can get there fast—along with a diagnoses and E.R. facilities like the one at Fossil Creek. “We’re not trying to treatment plan. take the place of the hospitals. It’s really about the community Quick service is attractive, but patients may wonder about the and treating the patients as soon as possible,” Berry says. “We’re trying to alleviate some of the backlogs found in quality of an urgent care clinic like Fossil Creek’s. It’s more hospital E.R. waiting rooms experience.” than a typical urgent care. It’s an actual E.R. facility that gives Quick, Quality Care
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Open and Up Front When it comes to paying for these services, Fossil Creek Complete Care is transparent and up front with their charges. There are no suprises later. And the facility accepts most insurances, with your plans copay and insurance payments accepted for any treatment you receive. And the costs you’ll face are likely to be less than you would experience at a hospital E.R. for the same kinds of services. You’re just less likely to face a wall-to-wall room full of people waiting to see medical professionals. At Fossil Creek, there’s a toddler-size table for kids to wait, but Berry notes that they hardly have time to play with any toys on it before they’re called back to see a doctor. Adults don’t have much time to flip through magazines either. And if it’s a
life-threatening situation, the Fossil Creek Complete Care team springs into action. “At our facilities you get the one-on-one customer service that anyone would want and deserve” says Berry. “I’m not taking anything away from hospital E.R.’s, but I think we have time to educate patients about their condition so they may not have to come back. “That personal touch we provide is why I moved here to work. I think we’re a really good option with the service and care we provide.”
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This Reagan high school senior packs a surprising punch, reaching an elite level of skill that inspires her to achieve even more.
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hink of a martial arts expert and Bruce Lee may come to mind, or the more recent cinematic feats that wowed audiences in the film “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.”
But add Reagan High School senior Annick La-Branche to your list of what it means to achieve black belt expertise. A Mexican-Haitian-American, Annick has spent just six years here in San Antonio, time enough for her to achieve a black belt in taekwondo—along with an impressive academic record. Graduating in just a few months in the top 5% of her class, she’s set some aspirational goals: “I want an Ivy League education, to go from there to medical school, and to become a neurosurgeon,” she says in such a matter-of-fact way that you think she’ll have no problem doing just that. Part of her confidence comes from the discipline she’s honed through taekwondo—a Korean art of self-defense. She says martial arts just helps reinforce the discipline her parents instilled. “They taught me that in order to excel at school, one needs to work hard,” she says. “And to work hard, one needs discipline. “[In taekwondo,] one’s achievement is based not on how smart one is, but on how disciplined and committed one is, which is similar to academic achievement.”
Annick La-Branche, with her black belt, hopes her hand-eye coordination will equip her to perform brain surgery as a future neurosurgeon.
Annick has enrolled in a slew of A.P. courses (six), and she’s in a host of national honor societies along with favorite activities like Biology Club and Chemistry Club. But science-minded as she is, Annick also enjoys English, world history and art—sketching and writing in her spare time, while taking in the arts scene in San Antonio’s downtown. For her, life seems to be all about self-improvement, whether mastering new skills at the Elite Martial Arts dojo or taking up cello in the midst of the college application process. “Whenever I learn something I am better suited to understand how the world works, and if I better understand how the world works, then I’m better suited to understand why some things don’t work and how to fix them,” she says. Annick has been accepted into Princeton University where she hopes to continue her education through immersion in a challenging yet enjoyable atmosphere of academic excellence.
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Prepared to Volunteer After a lifetime of service in different ways, Independence Hill residents Steve and Betty Wells can’t stop giving back.
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t was a typical morning in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where Steve and Betty Wells managed a hotel, when word came of planes crashing into the World Trade Center. Rather than watch the recovery efforts on television, the couple, then in their 60s, volunteered to go to Ground Zero. “Seems like it was yesterday,” says Steve, who now lives with Betty at Independence Hill Retirement Community in San Antonio. “It was so obvious there was a need.” The couple had long volunteered with the Red Cross Disaster Response Team. So just days after 9/11, they spent two weeks in downtown Manhattan with the Red Cross, handing out nourishing food to recovery workers. “We stayed in an old airport hangar over in Brooklyn and went down there every day,” remembers Betty. Today, Steve and Betty, both 86, still volunteer. They recently reprised their roles as Mr. And Mrs. Claus for the Independence Hill community. With a twinkle in his eye, Steve’s a natural as Old St. Nick, and throughout the year he’s known for handing out candy to residents and visitors. The couple serves on the community’s Meet and Greet Committee, and Betty sings with the Hill Toppers choral group. The Wellses married in 1952 after a romance that blossomed in an unlikely place: Washington, D.C.’s Walter Reed Medical Center. A master sergeant in the Army, Steve was on temporary duty there after recovering from an injury. Betty worked there as a 2nd Lt. Occupational Therapist in the Air Force. “I offered to give her a ride to the train station, and that was the beginning,” Steve says. After 20 years in the Army, Steve, a former Eagle Scout, worked for 20 years with the Boy Scouts of America as a camp director in the Catskills. The couple’s three daughters and two sons watched their mom and dad serve the campers, living out the values that scouting promotes. Today, the couple has lunch at daughter Kathy Walsh’s house in San Antonio every Sunday. She looks in often and enjoys reminiscing with them about her parents’ long lifetime of service.
Lifelong servants at heart, Steve and Betty Wells enjoy container gardening outside their apartment at Independence Hill.
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Attendees can’t lose when they support this glamorous, wintertime fundraiser sponsored by the Stone Oak San Antonio Rotary Club. There’s the Casino Royale of James Bond lore and the actual Casino Royale in Vegas. But there’s also a Casino Royale that raises money for scholarships and charitable needs right here in Stone Oak. The Stone Oak Rotary Club hosts its 8th annual Casino Royale: Wine Tasting and Casino Party this February, and tables and tickets are still available. The Stone Oak Rotarians will make over the banquet hall at Holy Trinity Catholic Church so that ticket holders enjoy 007-worthy glamour, an international menu of foods and wines, and gaming excitement. Guests can try their hands at craps and poker, blackjack and more. A silent auction and several raffles offer more chances to leave as big winners. Black tie is optional, but who wants to miss a chance to feel like they’re in a James Bond film? Attendees also don’t want to miss a chance to help raise money for the club’s causes—like its signature school program, F.L.A.G., which stands for Fitness, Literacy, Attendance and Grades. “We’re working with two East Side elementary schools that were failing, and by helping students improve in those areas we’ve already seen great results,” says the club’s past president, Kent Kirkman, who’s now serving as the club’s secretary and membership chair. He reports the group also will donate 36 bicycles to the schools this year. One of more than 30,000 international Rotary Clubs that emphasize “service above self,” the Stone Oak Rotary Club will raise thousands at this annual event, but with proceeds going back to the community, it’s the City of San Antonio that will hit the jackpot.
The Rotary Club of Stone Oak meets every Thursday for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. To learn how to get involved, contact Kent Kirkman, 210-325-1333 or visit www.stoneoaksarotary.org.
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Stone Oak plastic surgeon recounts how facial reconstruction changes lives—from Third World villages to San Antonio.
Dr. Anand Shah, of Dr. Shah Plastic Surgery in Stone Oak, volunteered to help children overcome cleft lip and palate defects, spending a week doing surgeries at Global Hospital and Research Centre in Mount Abu, India.
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ow much is a smile worth? That’s the question the non-profit Smile Train asks as it helps fund international aid to children with cleft lip and cleft palate. Stone Oak’s Dr. Anand Shah, a plastic surgeon and facial reconstruction expert, knows the answer: A smile is priceless.
That’s why in the midst of establishing a thriving medical practice in San Antonio several years ago, he volunteered with the organization, traveling to India and providing reconstructive surgery to children born with the birth defect. “We performed up to 10 surgeries per day,” he says of his week-long stint in the country.“It was just an amazing experience.” Long fascinated by the symmetry and structure of the face itself, Shah used his medical training and skills to bring hope to children who may never have had access to this kind of expert care—essentially a transformation that allows them to live the rest of their lives with confidence. Shah calls it some of the most rewarding work he’s ever done. While he’s a Chicago native, Shah’s family is originally from India. So traveling there to help kids with Smile Train was a way to give back to his parents’ native land. Here in San Antonio, he sees only a small percentage of cases with cleft lip and palate at his practice, Dr. Shah Plastic Surgery. “There seems to be a greater need abroad,” he says, noting that better pre-natal care and nutrition in the U.S. help prevent the birth defect. While he focuses on other kinds of facial reconstruction, including surgeries after the removal of facial tumors and other kinds of aesthetic needs, all of his work achieves the same result: it leaves each patient with a better self-image. And beyond his private practice, he’s sharing his knowledge by training younger physicians. He works as an assistant clinical professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio to teach them the techniques he’s mastered.
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Shah moved to San Antonio with his wife, Monica, in 2009. Busy with the couple’s newborn twins, his practice, and his teaching, he’s not planning another trip with Smile Train any time soon, but whole-heartedly endorses its work. “With Smile Train, donors know that 100% of funds will be used to support efforts on the ground,” Shah says. And a little goes a long way: $50 can pay for a child’s overnight stay in a hospital; $500 can pay for 2 children to receive surgery. To donate, visit smiletrain.org.
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