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ART DIRECTOR: Julio Studios

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PHOTOGRAPHY: Dustin Ashcraft Jason Page Renée C. Gage Emily Willis Gabe Mancha

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CONTENTS DECEMBER 2015 / JANUARY 2016

FEATURES

DEPARTMENTS AROUND THE BEND

PEACE ON EARTH & GOODWILL

Event Calendar Q&A with Juliana Carlisle Social Hour Holiday Fashion Guide

TASTY TRUCKS

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

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BEST NEW RESTAURANTS

S.T.E.A.M.

HOME & GARDEN

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Open House - A TRUE Architectural Landmark

LIVE WELL

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New Year’s Resolutions Holiday Nutrition Survival Guide

CUISINE

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Fillingood Holiday Recipes

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE

“Laughter is brightest where food is best.”

– Irish Proverb

DINING OUT My wife and I love to support locally-owned restaurants around town. Our daughter recently turned two and we are discovering the art of dining with a toddler. The rare opportunity to dine out is a big deal for us both. We have our favorite spots, but there is always some debate. However, we never miss the opportunity to try out a new restaurant. Sunday brunch is our favorite time to dine out. As we started our search for the best new restaurants, we grabbed brunch at 8te, pronounced like the number. I was sold the minute we walked in. From the creative light fixtures to the Corpus Christi skyline covering the back wall, I knew they were in. We sat across from some people we knew and shared life stories between bites of cheesy tater tots. You could get a feel for the thought and planning the owner put into the whole experience.

2013 - Audrey 2014 - Alondra 2015 - Joshua

In 2005, Driscoll Children’s Hospital began taking the artwork of their patients during the holidays and choosing one of those precious little drawings to turn into a sterling silver charm. Casa de Oro Jewelers is proud to design, manufacture and donate these angel charms. This holiday season, please consider purchasing an angel charm. All proceeds go to the Auxiliary to Driscoll Children’s Hospital to assist their efforts in treating children of the Coastal Bend.

Casa de Oro Jewelers cares.

At The Bend, we cover all aspects of the good life in our region. I don’t want anyone to think of us as a “food” magazine, but we love showcasing our amazing Coastal Bend restaurants and dishes for two reasons. First, who wouldn’t want to eat all of the delicious food in this issue? Second, and most important, is that food brings us together. Great restaurants and great food create lasting bonds between families, friends, and communities. Personally, I think it’s very important for all of us to support the local chefs who venture out to open new restaurants around the Coastal Bend. There are a growing number of clever new eateries opening their doors, and we hope the pattern continues. We showcase just a few of these in this month’s issue. Our hope is for you to discover a new favorite spot highlighted in this feature and to enjoy some good food and good times around the table. Thanks for another great year! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at The Bend Magazine. - Jordan Regas Jordan@thebendmag.com

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AROUND THE BEND CALENDAR 14 - Q&A 18 - SOCIAL HOUR 20 - HOLIDAY FASHION GUIDE 26

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HARBOR LIGHTS FESTIVAL

December 5th, 2015 Corpus Christi Bayfront www.harborlightsfestival.org The 34th Annual Harbor Lights Festival is Corpus Christi’s unique celebration, ringing in the beginning of the holiday season for residents and visitors alike. This year’s theme is fiesta Holiday. The event has continued to grow each year and is featured in newspapers across the country as a “must see” event. The fun and hospitality of the area provides the settings for wonderful sights, enjoyable family activities, and a variety of vendors, featuring great food and holiday items. The parade begins at 1pm on Shoreline at Kinney, continues Northbound on Shoreline to Schatzel where parade ends and festivities begin!

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CCSO- HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

December 12th, 2015 7:30pm TAMUCC Performing Arts Center www.ccsymphony.org

Home for the Holidays is a beloved Coastal Bend Yuletide tradition featuring the best of Corpus Christi. Program highlights include selections from Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, L’enfance du Christ by Berlioz and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Pie Jesu.” Sopranos Hsin Yi Lin and Vanessa Becerra join the CCSO along with over 150 voices from the Corpus Christi Chorale and the Del Mar Master Chorus. Start a new family tradition and set the holiday mood with the jubilant sounds of the CCSO!

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SANTA SET & HOLIDAY LIGHT SPECTACULAR Now through December 24th, 2015 La Palmera Mall www.lapalmera.com

Holiday Light Spectacular, sponsored by NEC Retail, will once again transform part of Center Court into a holiday wonderland, using 3D projection mapping to bathe the interior walls with dazzling light and holiday images, all set to festive music. Produced by PaintScaping and director Philippe Bergeron, the show runs nightly through December 12th at 6, 7 and 8pm. Also, boys and girls are invited to stop by Center Court for visits with Santa Claus. He’ll be available for photos during mall hours through December 24th.

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MIDNIGHT ON THE BAY

December 31st, 2015 Omni Corpus Christi Bayfront Hotel www.omnihotels.com/ CorpusChristiNewYear

Ring in the New Year in style at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel. Starting at $259 per night, the package includes deluxe accommodations, late checkout and two tickets to the New Year’s Eve Gala. The Gala will feature continuous live music, an elegant dinner buffet, champagne toast at midnight and much more. Individual tickets are $100.

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DINE DOWNTOWN

January 18th-31st, 2016 Downtown Corpus Christi www.dinedowntowncc.com Come downtown for the 2nd annual Dine Downtown event. Opportunity to enjoy unique menu selections from 20 restaurants. From casual to fine dining. For lunch or dinner. It’s a great time to visit your favorite restaurant, try a new one or go to one you haven’t been to before. The culinary welcome mat is waiting for you in Downtown Corpus Christi!


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HOLIDAY SHOPPING AT LA PALMERA Holiday shoppers will be out in force once again at La Palmera. On average, the mall has more than 650,000 guests each month, with even more during the holidays.

SANTA SNOOZE It’s no wonder Santa Claus needs a nap now and then, visiting with more than 20,000 children each and every year at La Palmera.

Now that you have a game plan, what other things might make your shopping easier?

HASSLE FREE HOLIDAYS WITH LA PALMERA Tips to make this season the best ever By Sarona Winfrey

The holidays are a time of joy for many, while others can only take a deep breath and prepare for the stress sure to overtake them. The good news is a little organization and pre-planning can help keep your world running smoothly through the holidays. La Palmera and The Shops at La Palmera offer more than 130 retail and dining options, meaning you’ll likely find nearly every item on your gift list. So, do some pre-planning to make the most of your time and money. • Make a gift list and stick with it. That way you’re less likely to make impulse buys and blow your budget.

• Coupon clutter. Don’t just stuff coupons in your bag; you’ll likely forget what you have. Pull the ones that match items on your gift list and keep them with the list so they’re top of mind and ready to use when you get to the register. • Know where to park. At La Palmera, you’ll find plenty of free parking, including a covered garage between Dillard’s and Macy’s, as well as valet parking conveniently located at the mall’s main entrance. And, our Security team is always happy to escort you to your car; just stop by Security or Concierge to make your request. • Need help getting around? If you need assistance getting someone around the mall, stop by Concierge for stroller and wheelchair rental. • Will I have enough time? La Palmera has extended holiday hours through December 31. Go to lapalmera.com for a complete schedule. Don’t get flustered if you can’t decide what to buy, or someone unexpectedly brings you a gift. Pick up a La Palmera Gift Card at Concierge or online at lapalmera.com. Available in increments from $10-$500, the cards are good at most La Palmera and The Shops at La Palmera retail and dining locations.

• Plan your stops. Check our store Directory online at lapalmera. com to find where your favorite stores are located and group your stops by proximity before you arrive.

And if you have children, the number one dilemma is when to see Santa. Santa is available for visits and photos in Center Court during mall hours through December 24. Weekends and evenings are generally the busiest times, while mornings are generally best. Lines also tend to get longer closer to Christmas so don’t wait till the last minute.

• Who has the best deals? You can find sales and promotions info on our website and Facebook page. Our Concierge staff can also help find items you may be looking for.

For more information on La Palmera and The Shops at La Palmera, including hours, a directory and map, as well as directions, go online to lapalmera.com, find us on Facebook, or call (361) 971-5718.

• Know where you’re going. Organize your list to know what you need and where you plan to shop for it.

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BART BRASELTON

Celebrating the Holidays As we celebrate the holidays, the end of one year, and the beginning of another, we at Braselton Homes are taking time to celebrate our community. We are grateful that we have had the opportunity, over the years, to make an impact with many local organizations that do great things for the people of the Coastal Bend. At Braselton Homes, we think of ourselves as Community Builders…not just physically by building neighborhoods and homes, but also by building up and investing in local charitable organizations, with important missions, in the Corpus Christi bay area. As a third generation, family-owned and run Corpus Christi Homebuilding company, giving back to our community is a top priority for us, and for our employees, who enjoy giving their time and talent to so many worthy causes each year. By serving on boards, volunteering our time, and making financial contributions to the organizations that are community builders…those that make a difference in our hometown. Braselton is blessed to have the chance to give back to the city, and people, that have been so good to us for over seven decades. We are happy to support the groups whose missions we feel strongly about….. our main focus is children and education, because we believe that this makes the most impact, and shapes the future of our community. We also invest in groups that are working towards providing housing and support for those in need, including wounded veterans and homeless women, children and families. Also, we support organizations that fight horrible diseases, and that protect all our families, each and every day. The organizations we are so proud to work with include: CASA of the Coastal Bend, the Corpus Christi Education Foundation, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Toys for Tots, the Food Bank of the Coastal Bend, the

American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association, the Good Samaritan Rescue Mission, the Women’s Shelter of South Texas, the Salvation Army, the Community Development Corporation and the Corpus Christi Police Foundation. As we gather together with family and friends to celebrate Christmas, and all of the blessings of the past year, we are encouraged as we look forward toward 2016. Our community continues to grow, with new families moving here every day. The New Year will bring new challenges, but also great new opportunities for us all to make a positive impact on our community. And we at Braselton Homes are looking forward to what is in store for the Coastal Bend next year…and over the next seven decades. Building homes and communities is a wonderful job. I love going to work every day and being surrounded by some of the best people in the business, who feel the same way. We all want to thank you for giving us the chance to do what we love. In turn, we want to help and support those organizations that are building up our community…those that help the people who need or deserve it the most, in the Coastal Bend. Please consider giving to one of the organizations we support, or to another worthy group in the Bay Area; there are many needs, and many great volunteer and charitable groups you can choose from. By working with, or supporting such a group, you can make a difference in someone’s life….you can help, you can become a community builder. See you in the neighborhood! Bart Braselton

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Bart Braselton is the Executive Vice President of Braselton Homes, the Coastal Bend’s oldest and largest Homebuilder and Neighborhood Developer. Born and raised in Corpus Christi, Bart is the third generation of Braseltons building in the Bay Area. Returning to Corpus Christi after earning a BBA in Finance, as well as a second BBA in Real Estate, from the University of Texas, at Austin, Braselton began working in the family business as a construction superintendent. Since then, Braselton Homes has won numerous local,state, and national awards, including the Fastest Growing Builders in the U.S., and has grown into one of the Nation’s Largest Homebuilders, earning consistent rankings in the annual lists compiled by both Professional Builder, and Builder Magazine. Bart, a graduate of Leadership Corpus Christi Class 18, has served on numerous local community and business boards. Presently, he serves on the Board of the Community Development Corporation, as well as the Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, he serves as Chairman of the Coastal Bend GreenBuilt Council, and President of the Board of the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation. Braselton and his wife, Michelle, have 5 children, and are active church members at Corpus Christi’s Church Unlimited.

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Q&A with

JULIANA CARLISLE

Local All-American Quarter Horse Congress Reserve Champion would have to be winning Reserve Champion in the Novice Amateur Horsemanship this October at the All American Quarter Horse Congress out of 118 entries. The Congress is the largest single breed horse show in the world. My horse and I have faced several challenges this year so it felt amazing to make a comeback and do so incredibly well. Chuy aka KM BosHotInvestment is one of the most talented horses I have ever ridden. He is always honest in the show pen and he has so much heart.

When did you first develop your passion for horse riding? The first time I rode a horse by myself I was 4. We were on a family vacation in Colorado and I insisted on having my own horse. My feet didn’t even reach the stirrups, but I rode that horse all over the trails. I was fearless. From that day on, I begged my dad for a horse. I fell in love with them. I got my first horse when I was 10. His name was Choco and he was an 18-year-old ex-team roping horse. A year later, I got my first show horse and I was hooked.

What do you love most about riding American Quarter Horses?

How are American Quarter Horse Competitions different from rodeos?

I love the bond that you form with your horse. The way it feels to connect to a 1200 pound animal and become a team is indescribable. I also love how much fun showing is and all of the amazing people that you meet. My show family is my second family. We are a pretty tight community.

Showing American Quarter Horses differs from rodeos in the events that are offered. There are still team roping, calf roping, and barrel racing events. The other events include both English and Western disciplines. I show in the Western disciplines in which the horses are much more collected and naturally move slower. I only show in mounted events.

Any advice for someone just getting started?

What events do you participate in? The classes that I show in are Western Horsemanship, Western Riding, Western Pleasure, and Trail. Western Horsemanship is a set pattern with cones in which you have to execute certain set maneuvers at each cone. Western Riding is a pattern in which you cue your horse to do flying lead changes. Western pleasure is a class ridden on the rail and judged on the horse’s natural collected movement. Trail is a pattern set with poles and obstacles. 18 the bend magazine

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You have to walk, trot, and lope the horse over the poles and the horse’s feet cannot touch or hit any of the poles or obstacles. What aspects are competitors judged on? Depending on the class, competitors are judged on their equitation, the horse’s movement, the precise execution of the pattern, and the overall appearance of horse and rider.

Where do you travel to compete? I travel all over the United States to compete. I show in Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Ohio, Las Vegas, Arizona, and Missouri to name a few places. Describe one of your favorite memories or accomplishments? One of my favorite memories

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My advice is do not give up or get frustrated. If you make a mistake, learn from it and move on. There is another horse show next week, next month, and next year. Champions are not made over night. I have had to practice and learn a lot of lessons along the way to get to where I am. The best feeling in the world is when all of those hours of practice pay off. Thank God every day for the opportunity you have to do what you love.


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SOCIAL HOUR

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BENEFITTING THE ART CENTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI Photos by: Gabe Mancha

1. Scot & Ricki Barker 2. Hank & Patty Nuss, Jana McQueen, & Marilyn Morgan 3. Jaime Nodarse & Stephen McMains 4. Mike Montgomery, Mary Hime, Cathy Montgomery & Donna Patterson

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Orthodontist:

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Oral Surgeon:

Saratoga Office:

Dr. Ronald R. Schlimmer Dr. Jia Woei Wang

6200 Saratoga Blvd., Bldg. 1 Corpus Christi, TX 78414

Pediatric Dentists:

Alameda Office:

Dr. William B. Haley Dr. Maria B. Tiefenbach Dr. Nicole B. Pruitt Dr. Rosanna Puente Dr. Rex Wildey Dr. Jonathan Hanks

3435 S. Alameda, Ste. A Corpus Christi, TX 78411

Calallen Office:

13725 Northwest Blvd., Ste. 270 Corpus Christi, TX 78410

Enclave Office:

5525 S. Staples, Ste. A4 Corpus Christi, TX 78411

General Dentists:

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PHOTOS: Emily Willis

The Community’s Jeweler For over 35 years, the Schade family has provided knowledge, fairness and excellent service for all who step inside Casa de Oro Jewelers. Dee and Gene Schade were both in banking when Gene started selling gold coins out of a briefcase in the ‘70s. By 1981, Dee Schade left the banking world behind to manage Casa de Oro Jewelers full time. In the beginning, they wholesaled 14k gold jewelry, gold coins, and precious metal bullion. Since then, they have evolved into a more diversified retail jeweler, opening the doors to their current location in 1989 and began selling to the public in 1995. Today, Casa de Oro Jewelers is the most unique jewelry store you will find in South Texas. Trust is not earned over night. Over the years, the Schade family has worked hard to earn the community’s trust – one customer at a time. Many people in town know the Schade’s personally and trust them as their jeweler. It’s all about the relationship and the service they provide. “We pride ourselves on being service oriented and going above and beyond for customers,” says Terry Schade, who carries on the Schade legacy today with wife Stefany. Casa de Oro stands firmly behind anything they sell. There is over 100 years of experience in the industry amongst the team at Casa de Oro Jewelers. They endeavor to always be fair, transparent and honest. The staff strives to educate and inform each customer about what they are

purchasing or may have purchased from other stores. Community involvement is a vital part of the Casa de Oro Jewelers family. They all feel honored and humbled to be a part of the Corpus Christi community and to give back to the people who make Corpus Christi their home. The family consistently gives to organizations such as the American Heart Association, March of Dimes, Ducks Unlimited, SEA, CCA, Pals, The Cattery, and many more. Stefany Schade currently resides on many community boards, such as the Junior League of Corpus Christi, Downtown Revitalization Alliance Board, and Goodwill Industries of South Texas. Terry is a member of Downtown Rotary & Bucaraders. In 2005, the Schade’s were approached by The Auxiliary to Driscoll Children’s Hospital to help create an angel charm from a patients drawing for “Project Artwork.” Today, Casa de Oro donates all labor and materials for the charms with 100% of sales proceeds going directly to The Auxiliary. The Auxiliary’s work at Driscoll Children’s Hospital is a vital part of keeping the hospital an affordable healthcare facility for children in need. This year’s charm is a beautiful angel relief and was designed by a patient named Josh who recently passed away from leukemia.

The charms are $18 and can be purchased online or in person at the Driscoll Children’s Hospital gift shop, or Casa de Oro Jewelers. Although the store had very different beginnings 35 years ago, it still continues to prosper and thrive by being diverse and adapting to industry changes. Today, the store carries a wide variety of fine jewelry, diamonds, gemstones, minerals, gifts, supplies and equipment. Also, they can create custom high-end jewelry and have the ability to repair just about anything made of metal. Bryan Tucker, their resident Graduate Jeweler Gemologist, is a master at his craft and the Schade family feels very blessed to have him on their team, for over 15 years. Terry and Stefany plan to continue the Schade legacy that Dee and Gene have created in the community, of building trust, providing customer education, and making everyone feel right at home. Stop by for a visit and have a steaming mug of hot chocolate this winter season.

361.991.7054 4940 Gollihar Road Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 www.casadeorojewelers.com

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Holiday fashion guide

WORDS: Candace Reichert PHOTOS: Rachel Durrent ‘Tis the Season to make a statement! As the cold air creeps in and our mailboxes overflow with holiday invites, we are left with that love/hate question: What am I am going to wear? The Bend’s own style expert, Candace Reichert, shares some of her favorite party looks that are sure to meet any dress code this holiday season. Fa lala lala and fabulous!

Festive &Creative

DRESS - A.B.S.

Gold Sequin Cocktail Dress {$398}

SHOES - Badgley Mischka Platino Landmark Champagne Evening Sandal {$185} HANDBAG – Stuart Weitzman Platinum Nior Clutch {$455} EARRINGS – Oscar de la Renta Black Tassel Earring {$395}

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BlackTie DRESS – Wayne Clark

BLAZER – Rachel

Satin Gown {$899}

TROUSER – Rachel

SHOES – Badgley Mischka Black Meghan Heel {$235}

Zoe {$495}

Zoe {$395}

HANDBAG – Badgley Mischka Black Satin Clutch {$199}

TOP – Meher &

Riddhima {$440}

SHOES – Aquazzura Black Sexy Thing Suede {$565}

EARRINGS – José & María Barrera Pearl Wing Earring {$390}

HANDBAG – Sondra Roberts Evening Bag {$158} NECKLACE – Black Crystal Choker {$330}

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TOP – Tart Sequin Top {$135}

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SKIRT – Blaque Label

• CREATE MUSIC LIST • DOWNLOAD AND SAVE PLAYLIST • CREATE DINNER MENU

Leather Cut Out {$130}

SHOES – Aquazzura Black Sexy Thing Suede {$565}

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Burch Blush Crossbody {$295}

EARRINGS – Jet Gunmetal Earring {$495}

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Elevated LBD DRESS - Jay Godfrey Black Mesh {$325}

SHOES – Kate Spade Red Layla Satin Bow Heel {$328} HANDBAG – Sondra Roberts Evening Bag {$158} EARRINGS – Oscar de la Renta Black Tassel Earring {$395} Shop the look at Julian Gold Corpus Christi [the lifestyle magazine of the coastal bend]

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GIVING BACK

“Human trafficking is cited as the 2nd largest criminal industry in the world coming in just behind drug dealing… but it is the fastest growing.” (The Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force report 2011, pg.7)

Refuge of Hope Sex trafficking is far more prevalent than the general public may be aware of, even here in our communities. Luckily, the New Life Refuge Ministries (NLRM) of Corpus Christi is looking to change all of that.

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nxiously looking around, the shy pre-teen with “Daddy” tattooed on the back of her neck and bruises on her arms, is greeted by an older man. The girl: a victim of human sex trafficking. The man: a profiteer, exploiter, and abuser. They met on the internet. Female trafficking victims are first prostituted around the age of 12 to 13 years old. “In one month there were 625 children being sold in online sex ads in our state,” reads the ‘South Texas At Risk’ brochure of New Life Refuge Ministries (NLRM) of Corpus Christi. This all-volunteer, faith-based organization, headed by Executive Director, Minta Moore, strives to build awareness of human sex trafficking through education. Partnering with Communities in Schools of the Coastal Bend, volunteers provide information to Junior High and High School students on the types of tricks that traffickers use and signs that a friend or fellow student is possibly being lured by a trafficker. Most people might guess that drug dealing is the largest criminal industry in the world. But many may not know that human trafficking is the 2nd largest and the fastest growing. January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month and NLRM has several fundraising events planned: a tennis tournament at

CC Country Club, Julian Gold fashion show, and an annual gala ‘The Celebration of Courage.’ The vision of NLRM is to “provide a safe haven” and healing for young female survivors of human sex trafficking. Construction is underway for New Life Refuge Home of Hope, a cottage style home for underage victims. “A REFUGE where, through trauma counseling, lifeskills training, schooling and therapies such as art, equine, and drama; beauty can come from ashes,” states NLRM vision. “This is a tremendous need,” for these young girls, explains Moore. “They’re getting raped 10, 20, 30 times a day, they’re getting beat up, they don’t know when they’re going to eat again; they live in a constant state of trauma that creates special care needs,” says Moore. The Board of Directors of New Life Refuge Ministries created a revenue stream in the form of a Beeville coffee shop, The Coffee Barrel. Its doors opened a little less than a year ago, and 100% of the profits flow

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A Worthy Grant

Minta Moore, Executive Director of NLRM, was nominated by local Insurance agent Jim Johnson and won a $10,000 grant from the Royal Neighbors of America (RNA). Only 10 awards are given each year by the RNA. Executive Vice President Chris Sistrup traveled to the Coastal Bend October 24th to present the grant to Minta Moore. That Saturday was national “Make a Difference Day.” This surprise check presentation was strategized and planned by Michelle Hilliker of RNA, Gaye White, district director for state representative Todd Hunter and Sheri Henneberger, Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce communication manager and Jim’s finance. They were charged with the task of setting up the travel, securing media partner KIII-TV and getting Minta to the TV station. to NLRM. Moore visits the coffee shop weekly; occasionally operating the espresso bar as one of the baristas. Funds from here along with various fundraising events in Corpus Christi have produced $160,000 of the needed $300,000 for the Home of Hope, but Moore’s expectant faith has her “trusting for the rest,” she said. One woman’s mission to raise money to build a safe haven for underage girls victimized by human sex trafficking has burgeoned into numerous educational and outreach events. Human Trafficking Intel training at Del Mar College for local law enforcement, teaching the ‘Trap of the Trafficker’ at local detention centers and providing outreach at The Boys & Girls Club and local strip clubs; all pursuits in preventing entrapment. Many girls “get lured into the life at an early age” and then get stuck with feelings of unworthiness where their mindset is “no one will want me,” explains Moore. The necessary healing can begin at the future Home of Hope.

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THE ART OF SCIENCE… TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH

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Celebrating youthful vision and creativity through Art WORDS: Madeline Schmidt

According to research, students who study the arts perform better in the classroom and on standardized tests. They are also less likely to drop out of school. Even further, an arts education can help students develop the self-discipline, cooperation, and self-motivation necessary for high achievement in school and their future. Flint Hills Resources and Art Museum of South Texas are dedicated to helping our youth envision a bright future and develop the discipline and creativity to achieve their dreams. The Visionarios Youth Art Contest allows students grades 1-12 an outlet to express their creative side. This year’s theme focuses on the integration of art into the STEM core curriculum. Students compete in categories including wet media, dry media, digital and photographic media. Their artwork is exhibited in the Art Museum galleries. Winners and their families are recognized at an annual awards banquet. This year’s theme of art integration is an approach to teaching in which students construct and demonstrate understanding of core curriculum through an art form. Students engage in a creative process that connects an art form and another subject area and meets evolving objectives in both. The STEM curriculum stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. It was developed in response to a shortage of qualified professionals in the American workforce in the STEM fields. Initiatives were created to integrate curriculum in the disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at an early age thus expanding their education and preparing them for the workforce of tomorrow. According to the Department of Education, “Technology helps us communicate; Math is the language; Science and 34 the bend magazine

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Engineering are the processes for thinking; all this leads to Innovation.” Adding Art into the equation only enhances students’ understanding of the STEM concepts. The Visionarios Contest uses the acronym STEAM, which adds Art as an important part in educational development. The Arts encourage creative thinking and problem solving that in turn produces the innovation that the STEM program seeks to create. The Visionarios Youth Art Contest is free to enter, and entries are due by January 22nd at 5 pm. Students are allowed to enter with their parent’s help and should be inspired by the student’s own interpretation of The Art of Science…Technology, Engineering, and Math.

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I make them aware that you have a life and you give thanks to God that you have a job.

Donate stuff. Help the environment. Create jobs. Strengthen our community.

Your donations are tax deductible, and when you shop at the stores or donate, 95% of that money goes back into Goodwill mission services, helping create jobs. “Sometimes Goodwill will be someone’s first employer,” says Boudreaux. In 2014, Goodwill served an average of 18 people each day at two employment and training centers in the Coastal Bend, for a total of 5,318 people served.

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Peace on Earth WORDS: Cissy Tabor PHOTOS: Rachel Durrent

Goodwill is often synonymous with compassion, kind deeds, and giving back. Our local Goodwill stores provide jobs and job training year round for residents, but it’s the GOOD in Goodwill that embodies the significance of the holidays: An abundance in giving. You clean out a closet, free-up space in your attic and rifle through the garage, producing a sizeable pile of underused items. ‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ - such as books to be read again, jewelry and clothing to be re-worn, furniture conditioned for a newlywed or college student and household items and tools that haven’t outlived their usefulness. Donating these items to Goodwill is giving back. It’s easy to just throw unwanted items away, but collecting, bagging and transporting them to a Goodwill donation station may help more people than you think. But Goodwill provides so much more than just selling used items to offer affordable goods. Your donation helps create jobs for those who may otherwise have a hard time finding one - troubled teenagers, ex-offenders, homeless, veterans, people with disabilities, and more.

“I think he is ready to go to work without me,” says Meghan Wommack, Goodwill Case Manager and Tyler’s supervisor, job coach, and mentor. Once Tyler graduates from the WAT program, the assistance continues with placement services where an advocate makes sure his application is in order, and he is prepared for an interview. “We want to make sure he gets the job and keeps the job,” explains Wommack. Job coaching is provided at the new job if needed, and follow-ups are routinely met to determine from both employee and employer how Tyler is proceeding.

Tyler’s nametag is clipped to his jean pocket, at 6’ 3” he hangs a shirt on the rack. He locates empty clothes hangers, sends damaged clothing to salvage, and assists a customer. Tyler Stepp, a 19-year-old graduate of Rockport High School, who is autistic, works five hours a day at the Goodwill store in Corpus Christi. Tyler participates in the Work Adjustment Training (WAT) and Personal, Social Adjustment Training (PSAT) program. He works as part of a three-person team, and it comes with its own set of challenges. “We get stressed about keeping up with our team; but we apologize and forgive each other and try to do our best,” says Tyler. A work day includes some classroom time learning about budgeting, dressing properly, punctuality, and proper speech. Now at the end of his four-month training, his two favorite parts of the job are “meeting new people and helping customers,” explains Tyler. His goal is to get a job at Wal-Mart and possibly go to college to study welding or art. Tyler creates Anime pencil sketches in his free time and helps care for his 2-year-old sister.

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Goodwill locations provide drop-off doors separate from the front door.

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Yes! Camp

Wommack is also in charge of the Yes! Camp (Youth Employment Summer Camp) where at-risk youth work at Goodwill for two weeks. They receive job training, learn to write a résumé, conduct mock interviews, practice appropriate workplace behavior, conversation and attire. Many participants are referred to the program by the Neuces County Detention Center or a high school Truancy Officer. A Goodwill employee for 32 years, Leonor Briones helps train the Yes! program campers in sorting household items and entrusts them with a life philosophy: “I make them aware that you have a life and you give thanks to God that you have a job,” says Briones. 38 the bend magazine

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Valuable job skills are learned in the e-commerce department of Goodwill known as ShopGoodwill. com, an auction site similar to eBay. Collector’s items, sports memorabilia or items of higher value are culled from the Goodwill stores and posted on the website. Manager Stacy Younger was a one-woman show, sorting, collecting, photographing, posting and shipping items for sale. But now in her third year, she manages ten employees and runs two shifts. “They are learning a new skill set to be relevant in the workplace,” says Younger. One employee, she recalls, suffered a stroke and had limited mobility with his hands. The Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services

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(DARS) provided voice recognition software that typed his voice commands, allowing him to post items on the computer and become a successful e-commerce employee for ShopGoodwill.com. Many program participants have progressed onto jobs outside of Goodwill.

AbilityOne Program

This is a federal state-setaside program for federal contracts, designed to specifically employ people with severe disabilities. One example of this is the Document Destruction services provided on site at the Port Avenue Goodwill Store. Documents are shredded for local IRS, banks, offices or individuals. Employees must pass security measures to work in this department. Customers can stay and watch your documents as they are destroyed on the spot, according to Majorie Boudreaux, Goodwill VP, Marketing and Fund Development. Large bales of paper are bundled and sold to a vendor as pulp for recycled paper. Boudreaux proudly explains this is just another avenue Goodwill provides to decrease items usually doomed for the landfill.

Dell Reconnect Program

In the same scope, they also keep items out of the landfills, such as computers. You can recycle your computer at any Goodwill donation station.

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

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good with the VITAVolunteer Income Tax Assistance. Individuals and families earning under $55,000 yearly can have their taxes prepared free by volunteers, such as retired accountants or students at Del Mar, TAMUCC or TAMUK.

Work 2000 Program

Anyone facing a challenge to find employment can receive help through Goodwill’s Job Readiness Services. Goodwill conducts a résumé workshop for inmates at Neuces County and the Work 2000 Program provides homeless persons with clothing, soft skills training, employment placement and 180 days of retention services. “The intention behind this program is to get them employed, but also so they can get stable housing,” says Boudreaux. Christmas is the season for giving, but Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter are too! Donations are accepted year round at Goodwill. Jobs are nearly always available at Goodwill. Helping someone earn a paycheck is a great incentive to clean out that closet. So let’s fill up our trunks and head to your nearest Goodwill.

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T r u y t c s k aT s b u d e t s all over s a t r u o y g t o n wn i v o m

Although not a new phenomenon, the trendiest revolution in dining has their headlights on our coast. Food trucks are bringing even the pickiest of palates to the streets. WORDS: Sharla Wilkins PHOTOS: Rachel Durrent

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“People aren’t aware that you can get honest, true restaurant-quality food out of a food truck.”


D’LISH FOODS Nicole Kindzirsky dreamt of joining the food industry. The Early College Programs Coordinator, Kindzirsky had no prior restaurant experience. Recruiting her mom, the two successfully dabbled in catering out of her home kitchen. Her word-of-mouth cooking endeavor blossomed into a food truck business the day her husband surprised her with a truck. Bought through Johnny’s Lunch Boxes, Kindzirsky’s truck features family recipes of Asian fusion with Filipino flavors. In addition to food, Kindzirsky also offers cooking classes. “We’ve just had such a great response with my sushi class,” says Kindzirsky. While she loves cooking, her favorite part of having the food truck is greeting the customers. She relishes when she’s asked to surprise someone when taking an order. Orders are custom made, so patrons enjoy having something special made when Kindzirsky is not too busy. “People aren’t aware that you can get honest, true restaurant quality food out of a food truck,” Kindzirsky explains. While she enjoys her time with the food truck, Kindzirsky sees growth in her future. “We definitely see taking D’lish Foods and creating an entire brand off of it,” she explains. Catering, a co-op, brick and mortar store, they are all expansion plans for the future.

h is D r la u p o P t s o M D’Lish Foods Lumpia Shanghai with homemade sweet chili sauce

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(Food Truck Fridays) - Last Friday of the Month at North Bayfront Park from 11 am-2 pm. Several food trucks along with live music.

Typical Day in the Life of a Food Truck: The process starts several hours before the event. The first stop is at the local grocery store to buy fresh produce, meat and all other necessities. Prepping the food is the next step, before driving off to the location of the day. When the day comes to an end, all remaining food must either be donated or disposed. Finally, it’s time to clean the food truck and hit the road before starting a new day.

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The Mix Grill

In the know!

The MIX Grill is all about experimentation, both with recipes and equipment. “We always change it up; there’s no set way to do anything,” says owner Carlos Ramirez. Running The MIX Bar and Grill downtown for two months in 2014, Ramirez saw that 80% of sales were food. Desiring to cut down on overhead costs and to be mobile, he bought a prior snow cone/concession truck on New Year’s Day 2015, closing the bar in the process. Ramirez, who has been in the restaurant business for about 15 years, enjoys having a large, versatile menu. “I think that’s the best part about having a food truck, is just being able to change up the menu to whatever you want to do,” he says. While he occasionally parks outside the Southside Cantina, Ramirez is mostly involved in different events. “Food trucks are probably inspected way more [than restaurants] because they inspect you at almost every different event,” he explains. As with other food trucks, Ramirez stocks fresh produce and supplies daily, with anything not used disposed of or donated that evening. “It’s constantly fresh, it’s constantly original, it’s constantly something different,” says Ramirez.

“It’s constantly fresh, it’s constantly original, it’s constantly something different.”

Many food trucks are available for special events, just ask! Like CC Food Truck Finder on Facebook to discover more food trucks! Food trucks must have permits: Food handler’s permit, food manager’s permit, health permit, business license, city permit.

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Produce used in food trucks is typically bought fresh every morning.



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Benjamin Carrizalez bought a former CCISD delivery truck and outfitted it as a food truck, with some equipment coming from former local restaurants. Opening for business in November, 2014, he serves authentic, traditional Mexican food with a twist along with some Asian-fusion offerings. With a limited restaurant background, he’s learning as he goes. “It’s been an experience learning the whole restaurant business, especially since it’s mobile,” says Carrizalez. Working with partners and family, Carrizalez focuses on maintaining a mobile food truck that participates in events and doesn’t stay parked in one spot. Carrizalez also loves doing catered events. Kitchen manager, Samantha Battista, explains the appeal of food trucks, “You can see the whole kitchen, you see the whole line, you see your food being prepared.” In addition to being able to visualize the food preparation process, ingredients are usually fresher, as they must be purchased almost daily. “The food’s usually fresher; our food is all fresh,” Battista explains.

CALLIE’S CAJUN Callie and Gary Ford entered the food truck business as a means for self-employment. “Callie and I were tired of working for other people,” explains Gary. A former smokehouse trailer was their first vehicle used to introduce Callie’s New Orleans cajun-inspired food to the Santa Fe, New Mexico, area in 1999. After spending twelve years in Santa Fe, they relocated South. Seeking a warmer climate and access to a beach, they moved to Corpus Christi in 2011. “Corpus seemed like just a real nice choice,” Gary says. “Real close to the water, great climate and great people.” Before heading South, the Fords traded in their trailer for a bus. A friend was auctioning off several old airport shuttle buses, and the food truck was purchased for one dollar. “It was a mess,” Ford recalls, chuckling. Repairing and rebuilding the food truck themselves, the Fords had Callie’s Cajun Food Truck up and running after 3 months. Their food truck contains a six burner range with an open flame and oven, large commercial refrigerator, commercial freezer, microwave ovens, deep fryer, and sink. The Fords usually park in front of the School of Science and Technology, Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 4:00 pm until they run out of customers. They also participate in special events, such as A La Mano, at which time they offer kid-friendly fare. Married for almost 20 years, the Fords have spent 16 of those in the food truck business. “We both like cooking and we both like eating,” Gary says.

“We both like cooking, and we both like eating.”

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Mark Beeston’s 34-year background in the corporate restaurant world more than prepared him for operating his Rockport-based food truck. “I’m a full-blown certified restaurant,” Beeston explains. After deciding to open his own food truck, Beeston and his wife settled in Rockport since they, “Love the fact that it has everything here or it’s near-by, but it has a much more relaxed feel.” Beeston, whose trailer was built in a Georgia factory to his specifications, has been serving his personal recipes since 2014. “Everything is fresh and from scratch,” he explains. Initially envisioned as a part-time endeavor, the popularity of the food truck grew the business into a five-day-a-week event. “We keep very busy and I have an absolute blast doing it,” Beeston says. He enjoys grilling burgers outside on the porch attached to his trailer. “I get to visit and talk and kind of play with my guests when I’m out there cooking,” he says. “It’s really about fresh, great food and fun.” Beeston parks in front of Drifter’s Resort, Tuesday through Saturday, from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. He also participates in Rockport Market Days the third Saturday of every month.

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NEW RESTAURANTS in the

COASTAL BEND Each new year brings forth an array of

top notch restaurant concepts for eager Coastal Bend foodies to enjoy. From 2014-2015, we have seen many

exceptional restaurants open their doors. Allow us to introduce some of the best new restaurants, in no particular order, that we selected from around The Bend.

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It’s spelled “8TE” and pronounced like the words “eight” and “ate.” “I’m a sucker for puns and a play on words, and in my culture (born and raised in CC, but my family is Chinese) the number 8 is very lucky,” explains owner Megan Datlee. Naturally, she figured she should be open from 8am - 8pm to keep with the theme. So for 12 hours a day, delight in this new local restaurant that has a focus on American dishes with a modern twist. Inspired by casual cafés found in bigger cities, the team at 8TE is ready to offer Corpus Christi a fresh spot for locals and visitors to enjoy! They pride themselves in being as homemade and from scratch as possible. Only open a few months now, Datlee always felt that Corpus was lacking a casual spot like 8TE. When given the opportunity, she knew she wanted a place with simple, classic food that didn’t encourage customers to over-analyze or scrutinize dishes too seriously. Creating the menu herself with this in mind, she then added in her love for industrial interiors with a bit of shabby chic. To pay homage to the local economy, Datlee sources her large selection of beer and wine from Texas craft beers and Texas made wines. She’s always trying to cycle in new Texas breweries/beers for customers to try. Datlee completely believes good food should be without any crazy techniques or theatrics. “In good food we trust.”

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THEIR LOGO WAS DESIGNED TO LOOK SIMILAR TO AN AMERICAN FLAG, GOING ALONG WITH THEIR “MODERN AMERICAN” FOOD CONCEPT.

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THE POST James and Susan Gonzales found inspiration for their new restaurant, The Post, from their travels across the United States. “When my husband and I travel, we love nothing more than to indulge in great food and drinks. And during these travels, we saw a change in the food industry- there was a push for a gastropub,” explains Susan. A gastropub is a British concept: A pub that specializes in high-quality food, with a condensed menu. These menus are designed to be enjoyed in a communal setting and each dish, well it may read as a side dish, is in larger portions and meant to be shared (alongside a cocktail or beer of course!). The concept and execution was not something that happened over night, but over the course of a couple of years. The goal is to support other locally owned businesses such as the weekly Downtown Farmer’s Market, where Chef Robert Flores buys many locally-grown produce and ingredients. Flores also has a great relationship with several locally owned vendors and farmers. With its outstanding Lamar Park Shopping Center location, the Gonzales family saw that it was lacking a place for food and drinks, a place that one could come to after shopping to relax with a glass of wine or cocktail while enjoying time with friends of family. The Post was named in honor of the original use of the location- the Lamar Park Post Office. It was converted into a retail spot years ago, but they loved the history of the space and couldn’t be happier to be opening here. What can you expect to eat? American Fusion! Corn Dog Batter Fried Shrimp, Philly Cheesesteak Eggrolls, and Funnel Cake Fries are just a few little starters.

THE GONZALES’ USED THE POST OFFICE AS THE INSPIRATION THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE RESTAURANT - EXPOSED BRICK WALLS, CONCRETE FLOORING AND BAR TOP, AND EXPOSED RAFTERS IN THE CEILINGS. THEY EVEN RECYCLED OLD RAILROAD TIES FROM THE LOADING DOCK LOCATED ON THE SIGN, AND EXPANDED THE LOADING DOCK INTO A BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR PATIO.

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Taphouse and Grill This “industrial-chic elite sports bar” attracts the sports fans, the car enthusiasts, and the foodies alike! Owners Shawn and Sandy Etheridge and Chad and Kimber Gorczyca guarantee to provide a unique dining and entertaining experience, with two Corvettes at the center of it all. The perfectly running Corvettes (‘70 & ‘77) hoisted over the bar were bought by Shawn and Chad, but as the story goes, their wives said “sell the cars, make room for the bar!” As all good business men can find a solution to any problem, they decided to keep their cars and display them; hence the name Stingrays. “We love watching people’s reaction when they notice the cars. Sometimes people don’t notice them until they read the menu.” Their black drum comes from a local fisherman and most of the menu ingredients are made in house, such as their pizza dough, and all sauces and dressings. Plus, the brick wood-burning oven is a great conversation piece. Great food, friendly service and the best brews at the beach are here for you! They also love their customers and describe it as a “thrill to talk to them when we bring their food or drinks!” As Manager Dawn Dickinson says, “When there is a hot game on, the energy from the fans is electrified. It’s a site to see and be part of.” Bring the kids and your pets – their patio is pup and Pampers friendly!

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PADRE ISLAND

Angry Marlin Restaurant & Palapa Bar Reinventing an old space, this flavorfully-colored new restaurant promises that there’s NO way anyone can miss it! Ricky Nichols and Glenn Williams, the owners and masterminds behind this new island restaurant, are attributing their years of restaurant experience and love of the sea to the future successes of the Angry Marlin. “I have wanted to open this concept since 2007 so that The Island would have a restaurant that offered a true island experience, much like I experience every time I have visited the Florida Keys,” Nichols says. The main focus of the restaurant is to offer a dining experience that will encompass about four different concepts at one location. This way, each guest has something to occupy their whole evening, whether it’s dining inside or having a drink in the lounge, or dining outside in the beautiful landscaping, then moving out into the cigar lounge for an after-dinner drink and a cigar, or going to watch the live entertainment and dance on the other side of the property. For extra authenticity, the dishes are made from scratch, and the Chef/Owner Williams incorporates some great southwest items such as Green Chile, Hatch Chile, and a blue corn flour tortilla. Belly up to the bar, as the bar top changes as often as the island sunsets!

WHY THE NAME?

WHEN A MARLIN IS CAUGHT AND IT BREAKS OUT OF THE WATER TRYING TO GET FREE FROM THE HOOK, IT IS OFTEN CALLED ANGRY. THE OWNERS THINK THERE’S NOTHING PRETTIER THAN WATCHING ONE OF THEM JUMP LIKE THAT.

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THE PHOENIX RESTAURANT AND BAR From Cafe Phoenix to The Phoenix Restaurant and Bar, owner and head chef Tiana Worsham took a stand to expand from her previous restaurant at 30 seats to 260 at her new restaurant. This international bistro/ nouveau American fine-quality cuisine is prepared daily using many ingredients from the Corpus Christi Farmer’s Market creating a constantly eclectic seasonal menu. Guests can choose to sit indoors or outdoors. Foodie menu favorites include the sushi, Tuna stack, scallops and rack of lamb. This restaurant has been a long time in the making and a true labor of love. They work to source products that are fresh, unadulterated and healthy for the patrons. Wherever possible, they bring in organic, non-GMO, hormone-free, free range, fair-trade products. Every person is unique, just as their menu items. The mission is to create an exceptional dining experience for all of their guests. With 3 bars and live music Friday and Saturday nights, the party is here!

WORSHAM’S GRANDMOTHER OWNED AN ANTIQUE SHOP NAMED PHOENIX, SYMBOLIZING THE RISING FROM THE ASHES FROM WHAT WAS THERE BEFORE. THIS CONCEPT HAS STAYED WITH WORSHAM AND INSPIRED HER RESTAURANTS.

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THE GROOVE THERE’S A GARDEN OUT BACK, AND THE OWNER/CHEF IS KNOWN TO GRAB A PAIR OF SCISSORS AND COME BACK WITH FRESH CUT HERBS FOR THEIR GUESTS’ DISHES.

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Described as Rockport’s premier dining experience, owners Lou and Valerie Manendez and son Lou, III, or just simply known as ‘Third,’ say they pride themselves on serving only made-from-scratch fare. Friends and family were always coming over - dinner at the Manendez house was too good to miss. They were encouraged to open the restaurant, but to do it as homey and refined as possible. The Groove is an open kitchen concept, with eclectic dining and a boutique ambience. Specializing in prime steaks, prime seafood and wood-fired pizzas, there’s a little something for every discriminating craving. Nothing in the restaurant is ever frozen, and they made a

conscious decision not to invest in a fryer. Fish is delivered daily, and their number 1 best seller is the Chilean Sea Bass. They often use the wood fire pizza oven to bake the fish, giving it a very special sear. This is a classy place with special attention given to every detail from the live music, to spectacular recipes, to the hostess and wait staff in black apparel. Every night, the owners like to walk around to each table, introduce themselves, and make sure all is to their guests’ liking. The best compliment Lou says he’s ever received is when a guest told him “For a minute, I forgot I was in Rockport.” Perhaps small in size, they are BIG in service and flavor.

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LEE’S GRANDFATHER OPENED THE VERY FIRST ASIAN RESTAURANT IN THE CORPUS CHRISTI AREA.

PADRE ISLAND

Rock & Rolls Sushi Lounge

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Sit at the bar, sit at a table, or sit at the sushi bar! Owner David Lee doesn’t care where you sit, as long as you’re there - because you’ll always find Lee there. At 27 years old and over 10 years in the restaurant industry, Lee lives, eats, and breathes the new venture, working at least 90 hours a week, right alongside his employees. But it’s in his blood! Lee’s grandfather and father were both restaurant owners in Corpus Christi. After beginning as a dishwasher and working his way up to sushi chef at what was, ironically, the previous sushi restaurant to occupy the space, it’s finally Lee’s turn to run the show. At Rock & Rolls, he’s dishing out the most delectable and delicate fish from islands all over the world, and snapper from here off our coast. Lee created the entire food and drink menu. Delight in a “sound check” or cold appetizer, an “opening act” or hot appetizer, then “plug in” for some rolls and sashimi! The Wagu Beef Tacos and Snapper Tacos are top sellers, and the Cucumber Martini is a hot ticket! Feeling like skipping all that? Hit the “after party” and dig into something sweet. On January 27th, we’d like to wish Rock & Rolls Sushi a happy One Year Anniversary!

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The Grille

The bright neon “Open” sign invites you to step in and enjoy the good, fuss-free food. Serving up specials nearly every single day for lunch and dinner ensures you’ll always have the variety that IS the spice of life. Owners Mike and Bob Lynch opened The Grille in March of 2015 on a tiny budget and lots of elbow grease. They sold their restaurant in Bandera to move back to the Coastal Bend and be closer to most of the grandchildren. Mike had just taken a brief hiatus from “chef-ing” after the birth of his youngest daughter, so it seemed like a good time to have a meeting of the minds. The Grille is based on a concept and menu that Mike’s parents have used on and off since he was about eight years old. With a few additions from Mike like the specialty burgers, jalapeño bottle caps, and cheese steak omelette, at The Grille, you’ll find great, American cafe food at a low price. Try a burger, because the patties are handmade from scratch, as are their soups. There is a fair amount of their ingredients sourced from around Texas, but they look forward to moving toward true Farm to Table dinners. The Lynchs would like to give a special thanks to Justin Butts with Four String Farms, Downtown farmer’s market, and Corpus Christi Aquaponics! 3063 Main St. Ingleside, TX 361.775.1000

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FILLINGOOD 9 Bakery 3819 South Alameda Corpus Christi, Texas 361.225.GOOD (4663)

Delight in breakfast and lunch, pastries and confections, at Corpus Christi’s Fillingood Bakery. Step inside and feel immediately relaxed, as the scent of fresh bread and baked goods linger light in the air. Owner Claudia Hurt opened December 2014, and pulls from her South Mexican roots, European travels, and artistic talents as inspiration. Hunt has studied under famous pastry chef Ron Ben-Israel and brings her passion and expertise to her students at Del Mar where she teaches pastry and baking. Fabi, baker and chef at the bakery, is from Brazil and was one of Hurt’s students. There are so many influences from around the world here, catering to many tastes. Only the finest ingredients and techniques are used, and always made with love! Custom cakes are one of Hurt’s specialties, and she takes incredible pride in producing both a product that is artistic and visionary, along with delicious. Since cakes often coincide with monumental events, Hurt knows that a beautiful and tasty cake is more important than many may realize. Stop in for lunch, too! There are daily specials and all recipes are made in small batches so they’re always fresh. We live in a time where most are on the go, all day long. Hurt wants to invite you in, allow you to slow down, indulge in coffee, tea, sweets, savories, and relaxing conversation. SUGAR PASTE SCULPTURES ARE ONE OF HURT’S MANY TALENTS. SHE CAN MAKE ANYTHING – PEOPLE, FLOWERS, PLAQUES…A SINGLE ROSE CAN TAKE UP TO A WEEK TO COMPLETE, AS EACH PETAL IS CREATED ONE BY ONE. THE SPECIAL SCULPTURES CAN LAST FOR MONTHS TO YEARS!

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Once the Bride and Groom left the reception to downstairs, they were greeted by guests with an array of ribbon wands, wedding trumpets and bubbles as they exited the venue. It was truly a lovely evening and a start to a beautiful new life together. An amazing weekend full of love and laughter as family and friends gathered from as far as Germany and all parts of the country to celebrate. Many family traditions were celebrated as the two families came together.

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A TRUE ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARK

This Ocean Drive estate celebrates 80 years of superiority, setting the bar high for the future of the renowned drive. WORDS: Whitney Noble PHOTOS: Jason Page

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Mediterranean meets Victorian meets Modern. Meet 3275 Ocean Drive!

he small Saltillo tiles resemble a sophisticated red carpet, leading to a home of history and decades of high-class owners and guests. The green bronzed antique door knocker takes you back to the ‘30s, when the prestigious estate was born.

Sometimes an address says it all, and Ocean Drive certainly doesn’t need much explaining. This elite street has many of the Bend’s finest homes, and now there is a rare opportunity to own one of the most distinctive. Built in 1936, this Mediterranean-style estate sits on almost three quarters of an acre.

Enormous mature trees stretch their sprawling limbs across the property, much like a dedicated protector. These arms guard the privacy of this luxurious and historic premise. Owner Dr. Stanley Shoemaker designed the home to be “unlike Corpus Christi,” to feel like you’ve “disappeared to a tropical paradise.”

In 1977, Dr. Shoemaker bought the home as a one-story, 3 bedroom stucco residence. In 1983, he decided to expand the home and added a second and third story, the guest/pool house, and the pool! Then a few years later, he added yet another wing onto the main house. Like a fine wine, this home just keeps getting better with time.

Enormous mature trees stretch their sprawling limbs across the property, much like a dedicated protector.

PHYLLIS DILLER

Famous American standup comedian, actress, singer, dancer, and voice artist stayed at the home with Dr. Shoemaker for 4 nights at one point while she was in town for a show. Best known for her eccentric stage presence, self-ridiculing humor, unique hair and clothes, and one-of-a-kind laugh, what Dr. Shoemaker notably recalls is the princess cut 50 carat diamond ring that adorned Diller’s finger. After her stay, she sent Dr. Shoemaker a plaque that reads “Phyllis Diller Slept Here.” This plaque hangs on the door of the suite she stayed in. 68 the bend magazine

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The downstairs in the main house features a private wine cellar. The home sits at 20 feet above the water, the highest elevation on the Texas coast, which enabled the home to include a rare basement. There are less than half a dozen homes in the Coastal Bend that can boast having a basement. Hugged by wooden walls and the smell of a fresh wine cork, this is a subterranean bistro-style space that is perfect for romantic dinners. Dinner parties are a dime a dozen in this residence, where guests would begin in the wine cellar with some cocktails, and perhaps a charcuterie board, while the chefs and wait staff prepared the main course upstairs. Then the dinner guests would come upstairs and dine in the formal dining room while the team then prepared the third floor library for dessert and after-dinner drinks! This progressive dinner party arrangement is just one of Dr. Shoemaker’s favorite memories in the home. In 1997, Dr. Shoemaker decided that it was just too big of a home to have all to himself, so he began running it as the Ocean Drive Bed and Breakfast! The estate couldn’t scream “entertain” louder. The main house includes three suites: The Lone Star, Caribbean, and Capetown. Each comes with its own bathroom and living room. Expansive living, formal dining, chef ’s kitchen, and a third floor eagles nest office/ library are also a part of the main home. Balconies surround the home providing the sought after panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bay and skyline. The guest house has two private entrance suites, The Marquesa and Key West suites and comes fully appointed with living areas, full kitchens, two and a half baths, high ceilings, dry sauna, breakfast room, and attached garage with four additional parking spaces. That makes for 5 total handsome suites, and the home itself is adorned with memorabilia throughout. Signed and autographed photos of athletes and celebrities, safari keepsakes, historic reminders, and even dresses deck the halls and rooms. Between 1997 and 2009, the B&B played host to many celebrities as it was the perfect “off the map” escape. No one knew they were there. For a time, Dr. Shoemaker lived there while it operated as the B&B. He says it was the “greatest lifestyle!” New sheets each day, food around the clock, it was like staying at the fanciest 5-star resort at your very own home! The home isn’t the only appeal. The lushly landscaped grounds have a resort-sized heated pool and hot tub. Very few accommodations in the area offer the space and luxury in such a private and secure area providing first-class relaxation. The pool house, pool, and multiple patio areas make it a perfect choice for company parties, weddings, receptions, baptisms, family reunions, and any other type of event you can think of. This magnificently established home is a true South Texas attraction! [the lifestyle magazine of the coastal bend]

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A HOME AWAY FROM HOME

THE COASTAL BEND IS THE PERFECT PLACE!

Many seeking a second home are looking to live on the water. Whether that’s in bustling Port A, laidback Rockport, neighborly Padre Island, or even downtown Corpus, the values are incredible. The average condo/townhome sold in 2015 • range from studios to 4 bedrooms • average sales price $189,000 • low sales price $36,000 • high sales price $1,100,000 The average single family residences sold in 2015 • range from 2 to 5 bedroom homes • average sales price $416,000 • low sales price $75,000 • high sales price $1,250,000 Now, of course location plays a role in these numbers, as a single family home, on average, may hold a higher sales price in Port Aransas than, say, on Padre Island. But this range portrays the vast amount of possibilities and wide array of different properties available.

WORDS: Whitney Noble

GUIDE TO SECOND HOME BUYING You don’t have to be George Clooney or Oprah Winfrey to own a second home. This common stereotype that second homeowners must have a lot of fame, status and money just simply isn’t true - instead, it could be YOU! Texas has become an incredibly desirable place to live, for the price of living is low, the quality of living is high, and we have beaches!! The time has come to welcome Winter Texans back, and it’s their “way” that reminds me of one powerful investment tool – REAL ESTATE! But buyers and real estate agents alike have to be savvy enough to understand what makes for a good second home purchase or investment property. We are lucky enough to live in a place where many come to vacation. And it just so happens that lots of other people think so, too! Whether you live here and want to capitalize on the growing rental market, or you’ve got relatives and friends who you’d love to persuade to do the same or invest in a vacation home…it’s time to think about your own piece of the pie! With the population of the Coastal Bend steadily increasing, more businesses coming to the area, and the increasing amount of national attention we’ve gained over the past few years, it’s no wonder investors and second home buyers have piqued interest. So what is it that is most attractive about a second home? Cost, location, that ‘vacation’ feeling, and possibly rent-ability. 70 the bend magazine

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Most would agree that the spring and summer are the good selling months. But, why discriminate? Winter has its perks, too! The crowds looking to invest that haven’t already are coming at a good time…price reductions are common this time of year, and sellers aren’t competing with as many other homes for sale. But first it’s important to identify your goals. To be an investor, or to use the property for vacation and enjoyment? Then, reap the benefits!

The Test!

The14-day-or-10% test, which means if the owner personally uses the home no more than 14 days a year or 10% of the total number of days it’s rented, it’s considered a rental property. You can write off all the usual expenses associated with owning a rental property. Or, if you rent the house a quarter of the time, for instance, a quarter of your mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities, insurance costs, and repair expenses are deductible against rental income.


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City by the Sea Key Allegro Real Estate Come for a weekend, stay for a lifetime. There had once been orchards, even a winery on the island, but in 1962, when legendary developer Carl Krueger purchased Frandolig Island it was bare, except for promise and potential. Krueger chose the name Key Allegro, meaning “happy island,” envisioning a place where people could literally own a piece of an island paradise “for a weekend or a lifetime.” He would play a pivotal role in turning the island into the city’s luxury real estate showplace. In 2005, current owners Brett Bohn and Joe Bruce Hancock purchased Key Allegro Real Estate and the Key Allegro Yacht Club from Carl Krueger. Brett has family ties to Rockport that date back to the 1860’s and his parents were members of the original Yacht Club. Brett feels extremely privileged to carry on the Key Allegro legacy. His family always had a home in Rockport where he loved spending his summers at Key Allegro crabbing, fishing, and boating. Bohn’s family has welcomed new residents to the City of Rockport for over 150 years. It’s a tradition he actively carries on. Bohn enjoys staying active in the community and just finished a term as Chairman for the Rockport Chamber of Commerce. Key Allegro Real Estate is known for its casual and friendly environment. They don’t see themselves as a group of independent agents, they see themselves as a family; a family that loves where they live and work. Everyone stays active in the community, hoping to make it a better place for all. Agents work well together and they play well together. They not only help clients find the perfect getaway, but can also help new residents get connected to Rockport’s vibrant and varied social scene. The Key Allegro lifestyle is so intriguing, that most of the time it only takes a weekend in Rockport for someone to be sold. It’s not about selling someone a home – it’s about welcoming new residents into a new way of life. At Key Allegro Real Estate, it’s more about building friendships that last a lifetime, rather than conducting short term transactions. “Our knowledge of the community is second to none,” says Bohn. “There are

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several people in our company who have been involved in the community for generations. We live the lifestyle that we sell.” They hope everyone feels connected and loves their experience. Guests love to dine at the Yacht Club next door, where bonds are created over great food and drinks. Not only is Key Allegro Real Estate the leading Realtor in Aransas County it houses the largest rental company in Aransas County. They offer everything from condominiums to multi-million dollar waterfront homes and have hundreds of rental properties in their portfolio. “For many visitors, Key Allegro is often their first experience of the coastal life style. They literally come for the weekend to Key Allegro and Rockport, and often stay for a lifetime. One of the reasons we are the largest in the county is the Key Allegro experience,” says Bohn. Currently the team is made up of 22 agents; 14 of them are full time agents, five of which are associate Brokers and five referring agents. More than half of these agents have over twenty years of experience. They continue to lead their market as the top-producing agency in Aransas County. The dream of a “happy island” lives on to this day, thanks to the legacy of Key Allegro Real Estate and the Key Allegro Yacht Club. Key Allegro represents the epitome of the Rockport lifestyle – a place to unwind, relax and escape from the pressures of everyday life. It remains a friendly and welcoming community where families continue to retreat year after year, generation after generation, to their special corner of paradise.

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5105 HWY 35 N. Enjoy your own private park! This home is complete with a pond, rolling hills and a horse corral. The fully manicured 4.8 acres of beautiful grounds, trees and water enhancements make this Rockport property one of a kind. The main house has 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and a large sun room. All bathrooms have their own private bath and huge walk-in closets. The kitchen is a luxury itself, with side by side by side Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, built-in wine cooler, double wall ovens, extensive cabinetry, and closet storage. This home offers two living areas with 20’ ceiling. The outdoor kitchen is raised on Trex type decking. Attached garage has a two room efficiency apt. plus bath and office. There is a detached, extra long singe car garage for RV/boat parking or storage. Immaculate in every detail with many kitchen, bath and flooring upgrades. Sandy Swanson: 463-1293 or Jackie Shaw: 790-4199

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The Water Runs Deep

Coastline Properties

Whether you are buying, selling, or looking for property management, we understand the process can often be challenging, overwhelming, and complicated. Our focus is to take the pressure off you, the client, to aid in clear and concise decisions throughout the home buying or rental process. Ultimately, a “happy client” is our main goal, and we utilize our expertise to make that happen for you. With over 20 years of experience, you have found your island experts.

Our clients receive the utmost care and accurate knowledge that’s above and beyond our competitors. Only the best real estate minds can deliver this consistently. We’ve taken the traditional role of real estate agents and turned it around by focusing on creative techniques to market your property and develop negotiating strategies that will make your sale or management a success. We’re not number one, YOU are!

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shown that just 10 percent of return duct loss will reduce the efficiency of an air conditioning system by 30 percent. A new 16 seer system will appear to work at the same capacity as an 11 seer due to duct leakage. Most homes are throwing money away every time their air conditioning system runs and conditioned air is not being delivered to where it is needed in a home, to keep the home comfortable. Ductless air conditioning solves these problems and more by giving homeowners complete control over the air conditioner. If a room isn’t being used, the air conditioner can be turned off while other areas of the house are being cooled separately. Since there isn’t a duct system involved, all of the air you pay to have conditioned and the energy that is used to condition that air, will stay in the room where it is needed and not be lost in the attic.

Ductless Inverter Air Conditioning Systems At Aire Serv of the Coastal Bend, we believe there is a better way to make our customer’s comfortable.

Imagine that your house had a large switch near the front door and when you come into the house, you flip that switch and every light in every room comes on. There isn’t a way to turn the lights off in any of the rooms that you are not using and you can’t adjust the light level in any of the rooms by turning off or on any additional lights. All light is either completely on or completely off. That doesn’t make much sense does it? Unfortunately, most conventional air conditioning systems installed in homes operate this way; the whole house either has to be cooled or heated and every room has to be the same temperature. Most air conditioning systems deliver air to individual rooms through a duct system that is typically located outside of the air conditioned space. Air that has been cooled to 45 degrees will travel through a duct system that is located in a 140 degrees attic and then exits through ceiling grilles at 65 degrees. Out of all of the energy used to lower the temperature of the air, 20 degrees is lost before the air enters the home. A Texas A&M study determined that the duct system in the average Texas home loses roughly 10 to 40 percent of the air flowing through the attic before it gets into the home. Additional studies have

Additionally, the inverter technology used in ductless air conditioning systems will allow the equipment to speed up or slow down to match the load required in the house. Similar to using cruise control in a car, a ductless air conditioner with an inverter will maintain a steady temperature without using unnecessary electricity by starting up and stopping frequently like a conventional air conditioning system. At Aire Serv of the Coastal Bend, we believe there is a better way to make our customer’s comfortable. We have partnered with Mitsubishi Electric to provide to our customers America’s #1 bestselling brand of ductless air conditioners. Aire Serv has earned Diamond Dealer status by taking advantage of all of the training Mitsubishi offers to ensure that all systems purchased are properly sized for the location and installed properly by our World Class technicians to provide all the great benefits these systems can deliver. Please call our office for more information or to get set up for a free consultation or stop by our booth at the Spring Home and Garden show in January on the 15th, 16th, or 17th. For more Information: Aire Serv of the Coastal Bend (361) 727-0086 aireserv.com/the-coastal-bend

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LIVE WELL

RESOLUTIONS 80, HOLIDAY WORKOUT 84

New Year’s

RESOLUTIONS New Years often go hand in hand with new goals. But how do we keep them? WORDS: Sharla Wilkins

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“Resolutions are mostly nice ideas, and they fail because of the execution and the lack of willpower.”

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QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN MAKING A RESOLUTION:

1. What do you want to achieve?

A New Year’s resolution is a tradition among many, in which a person makes a promise to do an act of self-improvement that begins on New Year’s Day.

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f the 45% of Americans who make a New Year’s resolution, approximately 8% actually achieve their goal. “Resolutions are mostly nice ideas, and they fail because of the execution and the lack of willpower,” explains life coach and digital marketer Alex Karis. People are initially excited to make a change at the beginning of the year, and many of those who want to lose weight or stay fit and healthy join a gym in January. “We absolutely see an increase [in gym attendance] at the start of a new year,” says Sunny West, co-owner and NASM certified personal trainer at Island Fitness. This excitement and determination to make a change often wanes rapidly. “Many people have the best of

3. What are you willing to give up to achieve it?

STEPS TO SUCCESSFULLY REACH THE RESOLUTION GOAL: Step 1: Decide on one specific resolution Step 2: Focus on creating a ritual Step 3: Make it real by scheduling the new habit Step 4: Share with five people that you have

started a new habit

Step 5: Establish rewards at milestones Step 6: Reflect once a week then adjust and make

FUN FACTS:

At the end of the Great Depression, about a quarter of American adults formed New Year’s resolutions. At the start of the 21st century, about 40% did

The Romans began each year by making promises to the god Janus, for whom the month of January is named

In the Medieval era, the knights took the “peacock vow” at the end of the Christmas season each year to re-affirm their commitment to chivalry

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2. Why do you want to achieve it?

changes if needed

intentions to live a healthy lifestyle consisting of exercise and a quality diet,” says West. “Unfortunately, I often see their plan for new habits quickly dissipate and I feel there are many reasons for this.” Many are not realistic when setting their new fitness routine. West recommends starting small, with the goal of attending the gym two to four days a week, allowing for one or two makeup days should a planned exercise day be missed. She endorses the same approach when making dietary changes: start small. “You’ve got to focus on one thing,” Karis explains. “What is that one specific habit that’s going to be a catalyst to all other

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Coastal Bend residents are fortunate to have world-class health care at their doorstep. From caring for fragile newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit to Pictured: Cardiovascular Care Team

Choosing a Hospital: Research shows that some hospitals simply do a better job than others. How can you nd the best hospital for the care you need? Look for the following: - Hospital certiications and accreditations - Reports quality of care and works to improve it - Rated highly by government, consumer or other groups

advanced technology such as robotic-assisted partial knee replacement surgery, now more than ever, residents in need of medical care are able to rely on Corpus Christi Medical Center. Over the years, patients have become better informed about medical issues and as a result, increasingly use that information to help them make important healthcare decisions. One such decision is the choice of a hospital and when faced with the prospect of an emergency or major surgery. Here is information to help you make these decisions.

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things.” Most resolutions are general: lose weight, get healthy, get organized. They lack a specific time oriented goal. Instead of resolving to eat more healthfully, for example, start by deciding to add in more greens. Determine at which meal the greens will be eaten, along with how much. ‘Eat salad’ should then be written on a schedule at the predetermined time every day. “Scheduling it makes it real,” explains Karis.

“Scheduling

it makes it tice a new habit and Deciding to pracwriting it down may not be enough. real.” Creating a feeling of accountability for yourself by telling friends and family can often be very effective. “Because you put it out there in the world…you feel a sense of responsibility to completing [the new habit],” says Karis. The goal is to routinely practice the new habit until it becomes a natural part of daily life. Then, move on to the next small goal that helps bring about the accomplishment of the broader resolution. Once eating salad is second nature, determine the next small habit to practice to help reach the resolution of eating more healthfully. Karis recommends enjoying the journey a resolution creates.“Then you’re conditioning yourself to enjoy the process of creating new habits,” he explains. Do this by establishing frequent rewards at milestones, such as the end of each week. If it is not possible to reach said milestone, it’s time to review and reflect. Make changes as needed so that the new habit is achievable. “In the end, consistency is key. If you do not see yourself in a year from now doing what you set out to do this week, then you may want to reevaluate your plan,” says West.

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Top 10 Resolutions From 2015: 1. Stay Fit and Healthy 2. Lose Weight 3. Enjoy Life to the Fullest 4. Spend Less, Save More 5. Spend More Time with Family and Friends 6. Get Organized 7. Will Not Make Any Resolutions 8. Learn Something New/New Hobby 9. Travel More 10. Read More

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HOLIDAY WORKOUT Survival Guide

THE PROGRAM Intensity

Work

Rest

Lower Medium High

10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 30 sec 40 sec 20 sec

Rounds

Cycles

5 5 5

2 to 3 2 to 4 2 to 5

Fat Burning Exercises you can do Anywhere Anytime!

Each round constitutes one exercise. You will complete one Round/Exercise and then move on to the next, following the order to complete on cycle.

According to the New York Times, the average American will gain about 1 pound of body fat during the traditional holiday season from Thanksgiving through New Year’s. That may not sound like much weight until you start adding up the years. If you gain a minimum of one pound of body fat every year starting at the age of 20 that extra body fat could negatively impact your health by time you are middle aged.

If you are healthy enough to exercise, but are not yet fit, you may choose to do the Lower intensity program two times during the week and walk or ride your bike on the other days. Or, if you want more of a challenge, Monday could be your Lower Intensity day, Wednesday could be your Medium Intensity day and Friday could be your High Intensity day. There are many ways to make this work for you.

Below are several different exercises, that, when paired together with the right intensity, length of work time and rest time, can stoke your metabolism and make you an efficient fat burning machine not only during the holidays, but any time of year!

Use your best judgment and your doctor’s recommendations when deciding if this is a good program for you. The above workout options can help you not only survive the Holidays but thrive during the Holidays.

EXERCISE 1. PLANK TO PUSH UP – Starting in plank position with your forearms on the ground and your palms up, turn your right palm over and press hard into the ground while maintaining a rigid posture throughout your body. Next turn your left palm over and press your left hand into the ground while maintaining full body tension. Next repeat the process coming back down. Switch arms each time going up to push up position. Try and keep a straight line from you head to your heals without your hips rotating or rising into the air. Repeat for the desired amount of work time.

2. ARM BAND BENT OVER ROWS - Standing on a resistance band hinge over at your waist, soften your knees and push your hips back. With the band and/or handles of the band in each hand pull/row your hand back towards your ribcage and your elbows towards the ceiling. Lower hands

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towards the ground and repeat for time. Repeat for the desired amount of work time.

3. IN AND OUT SQUATS – with your feet together step out with your left foot about shoulders width and squat until your upper leg is parallel to the ground, then return to your starting position and do the same thing with the right leg. Repeat for the desired amount of work time.

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4. SINGLE LEG CONE TOUCHES LEFT LEG/RIGHT HAND - Standing with your feet next to each other begin to push hips back, soften your left knee and pick up your right foot. Reach your right heal as far back as it can go while reaching your left hand towards the cone. Touch the top of the cone and without losing balance return back to the starting position. Repeat for the desired amount of work time.

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Colston Wellness Center amenities include: • An aquatic area including a quarter-size Olympic pool. • State-of-the-art "TechnoGym" with the latest in rehabilitation and fitness equipment.

Building on a Dream:

Colston Family Wellness Center Unveils Expansion November 13, 2015 (Kingsville, TX) Four years ago, Kingsville resident Melissa Elliott realized her health had reached a critical point and she needed make a change for the better. She began working out at the Colston Family Physical Rehabilitation and Wellness Center and now is thankful to have shed 162 pounds and have her life on track. “I couldn’t be more grateful for this facility that has truly been my happy place,” Elliott said. “The staff has always provided support for me - they are awesome.” After seeing so much success, Elliott now spends her free-time as an instructor at the gym to help others who may be in the same need of motivation. Located at CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Kleberg, the Colston Family Physical Rehabilitation and Wellness Center has become a destination in the Kinsgville community as a place to stay well in mind, body and spirit. Now the Wellness Center has unveiled a fourmonth-long expansion to its second story, thanks to the generosity of the Bill Colston Jr. family and South Texas Charity Weekend donors. The new renovations provide even more opportunities for area residents to get in shape – including an indoor walking track, dozens of new workout machines and even a Re-Energize juice bar. It’s all aimed at creating a healthier, more active community, said Karen Bonner, Vice President of

Philanthropy for the CHRISTUS Spohn Foundation. “The Colston Family Physical Rehabilitation and Wellness Center is not only a gift for the Kingsville area, but it’s a gift for all of South Texas,” Bonner said. “We are grateful for our generous donors and community advocates who help strengthen our healing ministry each and every day.” CHRISTUS Spohn honored the Colston family and South Texas donors with a special ribbon-cutting and blessing ceremony, which included gym members who too are transforming their lives. Kingsville resident Benny Guerra didn’t even know he had experienced a heart attack a few years ago when he went to the Emergency Room, only to be told he needed to make major life changes to avoid future complications. Now he is a regular at the Colston Wellness Center, and an inspiration to others. “I just started coming in every morning and doing my workouts, and it was slow going at first, but then I really started noticing a difference in how I was feeling,” Guerra said. Associates say Guerra and Elliot have become part of the CHRISTUS Spohn family, an example of how early intervention and a dedication to a healthy lifestyle can make a big impact. “This really has been a blessing for me and my family,” Guerra said.

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To learn more about the Colston Family Physical Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, call 361-595-9405 or visit christusspohn.org/colstoncenter

CHRISTUS Spohn Health System is the region’s largest hospital system in South Texas, consisting of six hospital campuses throughout the Coastal bend. The health system is consistently ranked as a healthcare leader in the area and has received national recognition for several pioneering programs, including trauma, cardiac care, clinical excellence and oncology. For more than 100 years, CHRISTUS Spohn has been distinguished by its high caliber staff and affiliated physicians, its comprehensive and innovative services, and its long history of responding to the needs of the community it serves. For additional information, visit our website at www.christusspohn.org

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HOLIDAY RECIPES .91 - DINING OUT GUIDE .94 - FOOD DIRECTORY .96

Fillingood Bakery shares their recipes for their favorite seasonal desserts.

WORDS: Kayla Butts PHOTOS: Rachel Durrent

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alking into Fillingood Bakery takes you back to your favorite French patisserie. Behind the counter, an inviting list of sweets, written in chalk, hangs over a glass case filled with gorgeous confections. Claudia Hurt, the baker and owner of Fillingood, greets you with her warm voice as you sit down at a European-inspired table for two. She offers samples of freshly baked bread, elegant desserts, and her infectious smile. Hurt has the glow of one who spends her time doing what she loves. We asked Hurt to share her expertise with The Bend by making her favorite holiday desserts. She gave us three incredible recipes that will impress even the most discriminating sweet tooth. Hurt finds inspiration in nature, seasonal ingredients, and her love of Europe. She tops her melt-in-your-mouth sugar cookies with an elegant sugar lace snowflake that she meticulously renders by hand. Of her food art, Hurt said, “It’s an art that’s getting lost. I want to preserve it.” Plump, fresh figs top Bavarian crème in the fig tart created by Hunt’s team. We could no sooner snap a picture of this beautiful tart before a Fillingood patron snatched it up. The underutilized persimmon finally gets its due as the main ingredient in Fillingood’s persimmon cake. This spongy, moist cake soaking in Bourbon sauce is generously topped with rich vanilla cream and crunchy pecan praline. The delicate persimmon flavor adds a bright note to this decadent treat. Claudia also made us her favorite – a panna cotta infused with Madagascar vanilla beans. This velvety custard is so light, you will struggle to remember the flan of yesteryear. “I would love for people to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life: spend time with their family, stop and smell the bread, connect with friends,” Claudia said. And she does, every day at Fillingood.

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Shortbread Cookies with Royal Icing Ingredients: 4 sticks unsalted butter, room temperature 1 cup sugar

Pinch of salt 1 large egg 1 tbsp vanilla 4 cups pastry flour

Directions: With a hand or standing mixer, cream the butter and sugar together. Add salt and egg. Beat until absorbed. Scrape bowl using a rubber spatula. Add vanilla and flour until just combined. Do not over mix. Chill dough.

Panna Cotta Ingredients: 1 cup milk 1/4 tsp gelatin 1 whole Madagascar vanilla bean 1/2 cup sugar

1 1/2 cup heavy cream or half and half, whipped Tart shells, baked and cooled

Directions: Soften gelatin with some of the milk. Scrape vanilla bean and mix with sugar, distributing completely. Reserve pod for a future use.

Preheat oven to 350°F. Roll out the dough and cut out shapes.

When custard is almost set (thick), fold in whipped cream in 3 stages, taking care not to deflate.

Bake in ungreased pan for about 10 min or until light golden in color.

Fill pastry bag with custard and use to fill tart shells.

Cool down before decorating.

Royal Icing Ingredients:

Fig Topping Ingredients: 1 cup sugar

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Hint of vanilla Blue gel color

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Directions: Heat sugar on medium high heat. Add enough water until mixture resembles wet sand. Add lemon drops. Let melt. Stir and make sure the color is all the same across the pan. When it reaches light gold color, add figs and cook slightly. Do not overcook figs or they will break. Strain, cool down, and add as topping for tarts.


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Persimmon Cake with Bourbon Sauce & Carmelized Pecans Ingredients: 1 1/2 cup persimmon purèe 1 1/2 cup allpurpose flour 1 1/2 tsp baking powder

Sift together flour, baking powder and soda, cinnamon and salt.

1/2 tsp cinnamon

1 cup unsalted butter, melted

In a separate bowl, whisk milk, cream, purèe and sugar on medium speed. Add egg and beat on low and mix until combined. Mix in butter. Fold in flour mixture by hand.

1/2 cup whole milk

Butter and flour 5” cake pans.

1/2 cup heavy whipping cream

Fill 2/3-3/4 and bake on 350°F about 20 minutes, or until the center is set.

1 1/4 cup brown sugar

While cake is still warm, add the bourbon sauce.

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Bourbon Suace Ingredients: 1/2 cup butter 3/4 cup sugar 1 egg yolk 1/4 cup bourbon

Directions: Cook all ingredients, stirring constantly, for 5-8 minutes, or until mixture reaches 160°F on a candy thermometer.

Caramelized Pecans Ingredients: 1 cup pecan pieces 1 tbsp unsalted butter 1/2 cup sugar

Directions: In a skillet, add 1 tbsp butter and nuts, cooking over medium heat until it releases some oils. Add sugar and stir until caramelized.

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Dining Out Guide

Snoopy’s Pier

Water Street Oyster Bar

13313 S. Padre Island Dr., Corpus Christi, TX 78418 361.949.8815 www.snoopyspier.com

309 North Water St., Corpus Christi, TX 78401 361.881.9448 www.waterstmarketcc.com

Anyone crossing the JFK Causeway knows their first stop is always Snoopy’s Pier. A landmark of the Island, they have an on-site fish house and shrimp breading facility that allows Snoopy’s to monitor and control the quality and freshness of their seafood. You can kick back, relax, and enjoy the outdoor dining experience at this seafood restaurant right on the water with the dolphins in the distance. In 1993 Scoopy’s was added next door to give Snoopy’s customers a choice of fresh sandwiches and salads along with tasty Blue Bell ice creams and shakes.

The months with Rs in them are finally here, which means, Oyster season is here, too! Serving the freshest in gulf seafood with a coastal ambiance all its own, Water Street Oyster Bar is situated in a Corpus Christi classic location serving up gulf signature dishes. This local treasure, once an old transmission shop, was the first restaurant and the flagship of Water Street Market.

Harrison’s Landing

Hoegemeyer’s Barbeque Barn

108 Peoples Street T-Head, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 361.881.8503 www.harrisonslanding.net

711 Concrete Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 361.884.4227 www.hoegemeyers.com

Nowhere else in Corpus Christi can you sail, shop and dine all in the same shaded waterfront location. Tavern on the Bay at Harrison’s Landing is a top spot for great American fare and seafood, while sitting on the water and watching the action of the marina. Come to eat, relax, and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds that ARE Corpus Christi Bayfront. It’s the only place in town that has a floating bar out back! Come, unwind in the bay breezy wind!

Hoegemeyer (pronounced Hay-guh-my-er) is true South Texas barbecue that comes from the heart, They specialize not only in the most mouthwatering ‘que around, but in serving good food and giving their guests a good, authentic time. Hoegemeyer’s opened its doors May 15th, 2013 in Corpus Christi’s industrial port area bringing more barbeque to the downtown area. They cook fresh every day, and once they run out, they’re out!

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DINING

THE SCOOP ON OUR CITY’S FOOD SCENE

DINING GUIDE

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EXECUTIVE SURF CLUB

MESQUITE ST. PIZZA & PASTA CO.

$$ Water Street Seafood Company, 309 N Water St, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 884-7873 Thurs-Sun: Lunch and Dinner

$$ 617 Mesquite St. Corpus Christi,Texas 78401 Mon-Sat: Lunch and Dinner MOLÉ

$$ 6042 S. Padre Island Dr. Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 334-6081 Tues – Sun: Lunch and Dinner Sat – Sun: Breakfast

GRIMALDI’S

NIKO’S STEAKHOUSE

HARRISON’S LANDING

REPUBLIC OF TEXAS

$$$ 500 N Water St, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 887-2121 Mon-Th: Lunch and Dinner Fri-Sat: Dinner Only

HESTER’S CAFÉ & COFFEE BAR

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BELLINO’S

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HOUSE OF ROCK

SALTWATER GRILL

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$ 6313 Wooldridge Rd #10, Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361) 334-3942 Tues-Sun: Breakfast and Lunch

AUTHENTIC NEW YORK PIZZA

$$ 5838 S. Staples Street Corpus Christi, Texas (361) 986-1151 Tues – Sun: Lunch and Dinner BLEU BISTRO

$$ 3815 S Alameda St, Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 814-8998 Tues-Sat: Lunch and Dinner BONNA-PETIT

$ 4301 S Alameda St, Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 334-2579 Mon-Sat: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner BREWSTER STREET ICE HOUSE

$ 1724 N. Tancahuapus Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 (361) 884-2739 Mon - Sun: Lunch and Dinner CITRUS BISTRO

$ 100 N Shoreline Blvd,

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$$ 7009 S Staples, 103, Corpus Christi, TX 78413 (361) 946-9834 Mon-Sun: Lunch and Dinner

ATOMIC OMELETTE & GRILL

361-853-7303

Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 882-2047 Mon- Fri: Lunch Only

GINGER CAFÉ & GRILL

$$ 5488 S Padre Island Dr, Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 (361) 980-8600 Mon-Sun: Lunch and Dinner $$ 108 Peoples St, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 881-8503 Mon-Sun: Lunch and Dinner

$ 1902 N. Shoreline Blvd., Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 (361) 885-0151 Tues-Sat: Breakfast and Lunch $ 711 Concrete Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 884-4227 Mon-Fri: Lunch Only

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$$ 2401 Cimarron Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78414 (361) 993-7258 Mon-Sun: Lunch and Dinner $$ 5216 S Padre Island Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 356-6888 Mon-Sun: Lunch and Dinner $ 5830 McArdle Rd,


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