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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime

ON THE COVERWILD BEAST FEASTJavelina, hog, elk, buffalo, alli-

gator and more are on the

menu at Saturday’s Wild Beast

Feast, a fundraiser for the

Greater Denton Arts Council.

(Associated Press file photo)

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FIND IT INSIDEMUSICConcerts and nightclub

schedules. Page 4DININGRestaurant listings. Page 7MOVIESReviews and summaries.

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tion of the event, date, time,

price and phone number the

public can call. If it’s free, say

so. If it’s a benefit, indicate the

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EVENTSTHURSDAY

9:30 a.m. — Crafters’ Corner at

Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Work on projects and

learn new techniques. Free. Call 940-

349-8752 or visit www.denton

library.com.

10 to 10:45 a.m. and 11 to 11:45a.m. — Story Time at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Stories,

songs, puppets and more for children

ages 1-5 and their caregivers. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

3:30 p.m. — Afternoon Adven-ture Club, stories and a hands-on

workshop for kids in kindergarten

through third grade, at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

4 p.m. — Afternoon AdventureClub, stories and a hands-on work-

shop for kids in kindergarten through

third grade, at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

4:30 p.m. — Punt, Pass & Kick for

boys and girls ages 8-15 at North

Lakes Park, 2001 W. Windsor Drive.

The top finisher in each of four age

groups will advance to the sectional

competition for the chance to

advance to the team championship

at a Dallas Cowboys halftime event.

Free. Call 940-349-7275 or visit

www.dentonparks.com.

7 to 8 p.m. — Conversation Club,

for those wishing to practice their

English language skills with others,

at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Free. No registration

required. Call 940-349-8752.

Singer-songwriter Kevin Welchperforms Sunday at DentonDomino Hall, a local alternative

venue that hosts house concerts.If he plays music that sounds like it’s

coated in red dust, it’s because he wasborn in California but moved toOklahoma as a kid.

Welch has been steadily recording asa solo artist since 1992. His latest, APatch of Blue Sky, rings with a spirituallonging that keeps his Americana hon-est and his gospel adventure true.

Welch’s teenage attraction to musiclanded him in a bluegrass band and asteady life on the road. In the late 1970s,Welch had enough of the road and madea beeline for Nashville, Tenn., where hestarted writing for Tree International.He wrote for 10 years, made and earneda living, and then started making hisown records. He and friends started alabel, Dead Reckoning, that’s turned outmore than 20 albums.

A Patch of Blue Sky is a mellow recordthat is long on heart and short on senti-mentality.

Denton Domino Hall is located off thebeaten path. For more informationabout the venue, visit www.dentondominohall.com. To make a reservationand for directions, e-mail [email protected].

Gates open at 4 p.m. Sunday, and theshow starts at 5 p.m. Admission is a sug-gested donation of $15.

— Lucinda Breeding

BlueskiessingingKevin Welch to playconcert at Denton home

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Kevin Welch is the kind of singer-songwriter who prefers to keep his eye, and his

music, on the horizon. He plays Denton Domino Hall, a house venue, on Sunday

evening.

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7 to 9 p.m. — Thursday NightMusic Series at UNT on the Square,

109 N. Elm St. Free. Visit http://

untonthesquare.unt.edu.

7:30 p.m. — An American Tributein memory of 9/11 by the UNT

Symphonic Band in Winspear Hall at

the Murchison Performing Arts

Center, 1200 N. Texas Blvd. Call 940-

369-7802 or visit www.thempac.

com. Tickets are $8-$10.

8 p.m. — Garth Fagan Dance, pre-

sented by the UNT Fine Arts Series,

at TWU’s Margo Jones Performance

Hall, on the first floor of the Music

Building, at Oakland Street and

Pioneer Circle. Tickets are $30 for

the public; $15 for faculty, staff, sen-

iors and non-UNT students; and free

for UNT students with ID. Call 940-

565-3805.

9 p.m. — The Wall, a planetariumshow set to the music of Pink Floyd,

at UNT’s Sky Theater, in Room 150 in

the Environmental Education,

Science and Technology Building,

1704 W. Mulberry St. Tickets are $7

for the public, $6 for UNT students,

faculty and staff with UNT ID. Call

940-369-8213 or visit http://sky

theater.unt.edu.

FRIDAY8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. — TWU’sPower of a Healthy Woman sym-posium, aimed at educating women

about health risks, disease preven-

tion and health promotion, at

Hubbard Hall. Keynote speaker is

Mark Fenton, a public health, plan-

ning and transportation consultant,

and a former Olympic athlete.

Registration includes a continental

breakfast, healthy snacks and lunch.

For more information, visit www.

twu.edu/ce/healthy-woman.asp or

call 940-898-3408.

9:30 a.m. — Mother Goose Timeat North Branch Library, 3020 N.

Locust St. Stories and activities for

infants (birth to 18 months) and their

caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

11 to 11:45 a.m. — Story Time at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Stories, songs, puppets and more

for children ages 1-5 and their care-

givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

2 to 3:30 p.m. — “Thinking WithChess” at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Children ages 5-

14 can learn and practice chess with

Alexey Root, former U.S. women’s

chess champion. Free, but registra-

tion is requested; call 940-349-8752.

For more information, call 940-349-

8778 or e-mail carmen.grant@cityof

denton.com.

4 to 5 p.m. — Mad Science: Fireand Ice at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. For ages 6 and

up. Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit

www.dentonlibrary.com.

6 to 8 p.m. — Fall double-elimi-nation pool tournament for adults

at Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation

Center, 1300 Wilson St. Entry costs

$4. Call 940-349-8575.

SATURDAY8:30 a.m. — Run Lantana 5K Run

EVENTSContinued from Page 2

Hailey’s Club features abevy of local bands onSaturday night.

It’s been hyped in thesepages before, but Denton’sPeopleodian offers enoughelectro-pop to keep toes tap-ping and enough originalityto keep you guessing. Theband is also one of a goodlynumber of Denton groups toearn a nomination in theDallas Observer MusicAwards.

The visuals are as impor-tant as the sounds inPeopleodian shows. Coloredlights and video images flitacross the stage. Singer AllyHoffman mixes the spirit

and girlishness of a 1940s-era cabaret singer with thepixie-imp flavors of Bjork.James Washington is themaster of the band’s sound-scape, giving it the computertreatment.

The Denton quartet plansto release its anticipateddebut album, It Woke theMoon, in October. We expectto hear something thatwould have been a worthysoundtrack to filmmaker EdWood’s adolescence.

The band shares the stagewith other local acts: Sorne,

Toy Bombs and SkeletonCoast. Details: Doors open at 9

p.m. Saturday at Hailey’s,122 W. Mulberry St. Cover is$5 for ages 21 and older, $7for those younger than 21.

— Lucinda Breeding

TURN IT UP Best bets for music this weekend

and 1 Mile Walk, benefiting the

Children’s Advocacy Center for

Denton County, at Blanton Elemen-

tary School, 9501 Stacee Lane in

Argyle. Strollers are welcome, but no

pets will be allowed. Cost is $25 per

participant; $15 for children 12 and

younger. Packet pickup will be from 9

a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at Lantana

Community Building, 10185 Lantana

Trail. To register or for more informa-

tion, visit http://runlantana.com.

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. — DentonCommunity Market, a local artists

and farmers market, at Sycamore

Street and Carroll Boulevard. Visit

www.dentonmarket.org.

10 to 11 a.m. — Fall Story Time at

North Branch Library, 2030 N. Locust

St. Includes stories, songs, puppets

and a craft. The program is intended

for children ages 1-5, but the whole

family is welcome. Call 940-349-

8715 or e-mail dana.tucker@cityof

denton.com.

Noon to 6 p.m. — Comic/MangaBoot Camp for tweens, teens and

adults, at North Branch Library, 2030

N. Locust St. David Doub, publisher of

Dusk Comics, and other creators will

offer guidance as participants create

an original comic. Call 940-349-8751

to register.

1 to 3 p.m. — Author PaulaLaRocque signs copies of Chalk Line

at Recycled Books Records CDs, 200

N. Locust St.

1:30 to 5 p.m. — Wild BeastFeast, a cook-off competition and

tasting benefiting the Greater Denton

Arts Council, outside UNT’s Apogee

Stadium. Tickets are $20 for adults,

$5 for children ages 4-12 and free for

children 3 and younger. Combination

tickets — which include entrance to

the UNT vs. Indiana football game —

are $30 for adults and $20 for chil-

dren. Tickets and $10 parking passes

can be purchased at the Center for

the Visual Arts between 9 a.m. and 5

p.m. Thursday and Friday. Call 940-

382-2787 or visit www.dentonarts.

com.

2 to 3 p.m. — “Birding in NorthTexas,” a presentation by Nancy

Collins, an avid bird watcher and

Texas Master Naturalist, at South

Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

9:30 p.m. — The Wall, a planetar-

ium show set to the music of Pink

Floyd, at UNT’s Sky Theater, in Room

150 in the Environmental Education,

Science and Technology Building,

1704 W. Mulberry St. Tickets are $7

for the public, $6 for UNT students,

faculty and staff with UNT ID. Call

940-369-8213 or visit http://sky

theater.unt.edu.

SUNDAY3:30 p.m. — UNT faculty recitalfeaturing David Sundquist, tenor, and

Mi Jin Kim, fortepiano, in Voertman

Hall at the UNT Music Building, at

Avenue C and Chestnut Street. Free.

Call 940-565-2791.

MONDAY1 to 3 p.m. — Better Living forTexans presents a six-week program

of free nutrition and healthy living

classes for Denton County residents

ages 50 and older, at Emily Fowler

Central Library, 502 Oakland St.

Learn updated nutrition information,

food safety procedures, food

resource management, how to read

food labels and the importance of

daily physical activity. To register or

for more information, call 940-349-

8749 or e-mail laura.douglas@cityof

denton.com.

6 to 8:45 p.m. — Chess Night at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Players of all ages and skill levels

welcome. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — Learn basiccomputer skills in MicrosoftOffice during a three-part course at

Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation

Center, 1300 Wilson St. Course costs

$25 and continues Tuesday and

Wednesday. Register in advance by

calling the instructor at 940-206-

5406.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Computerclasses in Spanish at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. “PC for

Beginners” is for participants with no

knowledge of computers. Free, but

registration is requested. Call 940-

349-8752.

TUESDAY9 to 10:30 a.m. — “Sharing theJourney: Coping With Grief,”Ann’s Haven VNA’s five-session sup-

port group for adults who are griev-

ing the loss of a loved one, at 325 W.

McKinney St., Suite 101. Free, but

registration is requested. Call 940-

349-5900 or e-mail harrisonm@

vnatexas.org.

9:30 to 10:15 a.m. — MotherGoose Time at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Stories

and activities for infants (birth to 18

months) and their caregivers. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

10:30 to 11:15 a.m. — ToddlerTime at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane. Stories, puppets and

activities for toddlers (12-36 months)

and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

4:30 p.m. — Afternoon Adven-ture Club, stories and a hands-on

workshop for kids in kindergarten

through third grade, at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Free. Call

940-349-8752.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Computerclasses in Spanish at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. “PC for

Beginners” is for participants with no

knowledge of computers. Free, but

registration is requested. Call 940-

349-8752.

7 to 8:45 p.m. — North BranchWriters’ Critique Group, for those

interested in writing novels, short

stories, poetry or journals, meets at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

8 p.m. — UNT faculty recital fea-

turing Kathleen Reynolds, bassoon,

and Bret Serrin, piano, in Voertman

Hall at the UNT Music Building, at

Avenue C and Chestnut Street. Free.

Call 940-565-2791.

8 p.m. — “Choralfest!” in

Winspear Hall at UNT’s Murchison

Performing Arts Center, 1200 N.

Texas Blvd. Call 940-369-7802 or

visit www.thempac.com. Tickets are

$8-$10.

WEDNESDAY9:30 to 10:15 a.m. — Toddler

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Peopleodian

singer Ally

Hoffman

leans into it

during a per-

formance,

Chris Bryan

drums and

Joe Cepeda

Overman

plays guitar.

The electro-

pop band

plays Hailey’s

Club on

Saturday.

Courtesy photo

THEY’RE WITHTHE BANDPeopleodian is:� James Washington — electronics� Chris Bryan — drums� Joe Cepeda Overman —guitar� Ally Hoffman — vocals

Kaleidoscope of sound

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Time at Emily Fowler Central Library,

502 Oakland St. Stories, puppets and

activities for toddlers (12-36 months)

and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

11 to 11:45 a.m. — Story Time at

Emily Fowler Library, 502 Oakland St.

Stories, songs, puppets and more for

children age 1-5 and their caregivers.

Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit

www.dentonlibrary.com.

2 p.m. — “Learn to Use MicrosoftExcel,” a two-part class at South

Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.

For novice users and those needing a

refresher course in the basic func-

tions of Excel. Class continues Friday.

Free. For more information or to reg-

ister, call 940-349-8752 or e-mail

[email protected].

3:45 to 5 p.m. — Game Day for

grades 5-12 at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Computerclasses in Spanish at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. “PC for

Beginners” is for participants with no

knowledge of computers. Free, but

registration is requested. Call 940-

349-8752.

7 p.m. — “Fall, Time to Get Readyfor Spring,” a presentation during

the Denton Organic Society’s meet-

ing at the Denton Senior Center, 509

N. Bell Ave. Free and open to the pub-

lic. A seed and information exchange

is planned at 6:30 p.m. Call 940-382-

8551.

7 to 8:30 p.m. — ExploringPhilosophy at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Chat about philo-

sophical questions with Eva H.

Cadwallader, professor emerita. Free.

Call 940-349-8752 to register.

8 p.m. — UNT faculty recital fea-

turing percussionist Mark Ford, in

Voertman Hall at the UNT Music

Building, at Avenue C and Chestnut

Street. Free. Call 940-565-2791 or

visit www.music.unt.edu.

MUSICThe Abbey Underground Fri: Brian

“Beerman” Houser. 100 W. Walnut

St. 940-565-5478.

Andy’s Bar Fri: Red Light Kills,

Letters to Voltron, Glass Boy, Betray

the Dreamer, 9pm. Sat: One Red

Martian, Sayonara, the Devil’s Bards,

9pm. Each Wed, karaoke. 122 N.

Locust St. 940-565-5400.

www.myspace.com/andysbar.

Art Six Coffee House Thurs:

Breaking Light, 9pm. Fri: T. Heilsen,

9pm. Sat: Zachary Scott Pohl Band,

9pm. Each Wed, open mic night at

8pm. Music, plays and gallery shows

in a house converted into an arts

space. No cover. No smoking inside.

424 Bryan St. 940-484-2786. www.

facebook.com/artsixcoffeehouse.

Banter Thurs: It Is What It Is (hand

drumming), 6pm. Fri: Classical guitar,

6pm; Link Chalon, 10pm; Richard

Gilbert, 11pm. Sat: Lisa Markley and

Bruce Balmer, 8pm; Baloney Moon,

10pm. Each Thurs, open-mic night,

9pm-midnight, free. Live local jazz at

8pm each Fri and 6pm each Sat. 219

W. Oak St. 940-565-1638. www.

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Oxide at Banter, an outreach of Oxide Gallery in downtown Denton, is one week into

its latest exhibit. The show is a multi-artist response to the theme “Intersecting

Thoughts.” The show includes a lot of paintings, including Rebecca Bailey’s 12-by-12-

inch oil on canvas, Apple With Blossoms. See the show during Banter’s hours between 10

a.m. to midnight daily, while sampling imported beer and the bistro’s extensive menu. For

more information, visit www.oxidegallery.com. — Lucinda Breeding

Tasty delights

dentonbanter.com.

Cafe Du Luxe No cover. 3101

Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-382-7070.

www.cafeduluxe.com.

Cool Beans Live music on rooftop

patio Thurs-Sat, free. 1210 W. Hickory

St. 940-382-7025.

Crazy Horse Saloon Each Thurs,

“Blues Power Happy Hour” featuring

Three Time Fool, 5:30-8:30pm, free.

508 S. Elm St. 940-591-0586.

Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Little d After

Dark’s “Great Big Shindig” with the

Killhawks, Bad Design, the Treelines,

9pm. Fri: Austin Baker Memorial

Fund benefit with B Luv and the

Money Makers, 8pm, $15. Sat: Jeffin

Coffin and the Mu’tet, 8pm, $16-$20.

Wed: Reckless Appetite benefit for

Bastrop wildfire victims with Paper

Robot, Don Bell, silent auction, 5pm,

donations accepted. Each Sun, Hares

on the Mountain, 10pm, free. Each

Mon, Boxcar Bandits, 10pm, free. 103

Industrial St. 940-320-2000.

www.danssilverleaf.com.

Fry Street Public House 125 Ave. A.

940-323-9800. www.publichouse

denton.com.

Fry Street Tavern 121 Ave. A. 940-

383-2337.

The Garage Thurs: DJ Jadewaa. Fri:

Vic Aben. Sat: Droo D’Anna. Tues: DJ

Lick Deez. Each Mon, open mic,

11:30pm, $1-$5. 113 Ave. A. 940-383-

0045. www.thedentongarage.com.

The Greenhouse Thurs: Chris

Villanueva. Mon: Sean Jones. Live

jazz, each Mon and Thurs at 10pm,

free. 600 N. Locust St. 940-484-

1349. www.greenhouserestaurant

denton.com.

Hailey’s Club Fri: Autofidelity, the

Devereauxs, Born and Raised, Bettie

Blood Burlesque, 8pm, $6-$8. Sat:

Peopleodian, Sorne, Toy Bombs,

Skeleton Coast, 9pm, $5-$7. Each

Thurs, ’80s Dance Night, free-$5;

each Tues, ’90s Dance Night, free-$5.

122 W. Mulberry St. 940-323-1160.

www.haileysclub.com.

J&J’s Pizza 118 W. Oak St. 940-382-

7769. www.jandjpizzadenton.com.

The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-

4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.

La Milpa Mexican Restaurant

Each Fri, Mariachi Quetzal, 8pm. 820

S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.

Love Shack Thurs: Tommy Alverson,

6pm. Fri: Cody Jinks, 8pm. Sat: Luke

Wade, 1pm; Big Mike, 8pm. Sun:

Acoustic Brian, 1pm; Hank Hankshaw,

6pm. Wed: Ronny Spears, 6pm. 115

E. Hickory St. 940-442-6834.

www.loveburgershack.com.

Lowbrows Beer and Wine GardenEach Thurs, Fri and Sat, open-mic

night. Free. 200 S. Washington St.,

Pilot Point. 940-686-3801. www.

lowbrows.us.

Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair Sat: The

Barefoot Hippies, 9pm, $3. 1125 E.

University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-

9910.

Mad World Records 115 W. Hickory

St. 940-591-3001.

Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Brandon

Rhyder, Kyle Bennett, Brian Burke,

8pm. Each Sat, “Rodeo Saturday

Nights,” 8pm; each Wed, “Glow,”

9pm. 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-6611.

www.rockinrodeodenton.com.

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios

Sat: Jacuzzi Boys, American Were-

wolf Academy, Deep Snapper, 9pm,

$6-$8. Each Thurs, “Discipline,”

10pm, free-$5; each Tues, “Singles

Going Steady,” 10pm, free-$5; each

Wed, “Whatever Wednesdays,”

10pm, free-$5. 411 E. Sycamore St.

940-387-7781. www.rubbergloves

dentontx.com.

Simone Lounge Fri: “The Soul

Show: An R&B and Soul Burlesque

Experience” with Kristy Kruger, Adi

Pose, 10pm, $10-$12. Sat: Kristy

Kruger, 9:30pm. Sun: Bearbare, 9pm.

222 W. Hickory St., Suite 104. 940-

387-7240. www.facebook.com/

simonelounge.

Sweetwater Grill and Tavern Sun:

Mi Son, Mi Son, Mi Son. Tues: Ron &

The Rowdies. Jazz shows on the

patio, 7-9pm, free. 115 S. Elm St. 940-

484-2888.

Trail Dust Steak House 26501 U.S.

380 East in Aubrey. 940-365-4440.

www.trailduststeaks.net.

VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at

8pm each Thurs, Fri and Sat. 909

Sunset St.

LITERARY EVENTSEmily Fowler Central Library 502

Oakland St. 9am-6pm Mon, Wed, Fri

& Sat; 9am-9pm Tues & Thurs; 1-5pm

Sun. 940-349-8712.

North Branch Library 3020 N.

Locust St. 9am-9pm Mon-Wed, 9am-

6pm Thurs-Sat, 1-5pm Sun. 940-349-

8756.

� Chess Night Casual, non-tourna-

ment play, 6-8:45pm Mondays.

� Computer classes Call 940-349-

8752.

� Secondhand Prose Friends of the

Denton Public Libraries’ fundraising

bookstore is open 9am-3pm & 5:30-

8:30pm Mon & 9am-3pm Sat.

� North Branch Writer’s Critique

Group Writing novels, short stories,

poetry or journals, 7pm Tuesdays.

South Branch Library 3228 Teasley

Lane. Noon-9pm Mon, 9am-6pm

Tues & Thurs-Sat, 9am-9pm Wed, 1-

5pm Sun. 940-349-8251.

POINTS OF INTEREST

The Bayless-Selby HouseMuseum Restored Victorian-style

home built in 1898. 317 W. Mulberry

St. Tues-Sat 10am-noon and 1-3pm.

Free. Handicapped accessible.

Regular special events and work-

shops. 940-349-2865. www.

dentoncounty.com/bsh.

Denton County African AmericanMuseum Exhibits of historic black

families in the county, including art-

work and quilting, and personal

items of the lady of the house. 317

W. Mulberry St., next to the Bayless-

Selby House Museum. Tues-Sat

10am-noon and 1-3pm. Free.

www.dentoncounty.com/dcaam.

Denton Community Market, a

local artists and farmers market,

from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday

at Mulberry Street and Carroll

Boulevard, in the parking lot by the

Bayless-Selby House Museum. Visit

www.dentonmarket.org.

Denton County Farmers MarketLocal farmers sell fresh seasonal

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ule your visit. www.bethlehemin

dentonco.com.

Courthouse-on-the-SquareMuseum Exhibits include photos of

Denton communities, historic

Hispanic and black families, farm and

ranching artifacts, and special collec-

tions including Southwest American

Indian and Denton County pottery,

pressed glass and weaponry.

Research materials, county cemetery

records, genealogical info, photo-

graphs. 110 W. Hickory St. 10-4:30

Mon-Fri and 11-3 Sat, closed holidays.

Free. Special monthly exhibits and

lectures. Call 940-349-2850 or visit

www.dentoncounty.com/chos.

Denton Firefighters MuseumCollection at Central Fire Station, 332

Dan’s Silverleaf will jama megaton of talent onto itsstage Saturday night whenFlecktone Jeff Coffin(that’s right, the saxophon-ist with multiple Gram-mys) plays with Mu’tet.

Coffin recorded Muto-pia in 2008. The projectwas a mix of Coffin’s jazztraining and soundsplucked from a panoply ofworld music — from NewOrleans, Jamaica, Missis-sippi, India, Africa and theBronx.

Jeff Sipe (who’s playedwith Aquarium RescueUnit and Trey Anastasio)will join Coffin on drums,

Kofi Burbridge (DerekTrucks) will play keyboardsand flute, Felix Pastoriuswill be on bass, Bill Fan-ning (who’s also playedwith Bela Fleck and theFlecktones) plays trumpet,and Mike Seal will sit in onguitar. Chris Cortez opensfor the heavy-hitting soloistand ensemble.

— Lucinda Breeding

Jeff Coffin and Mu’tet

Doors open at 8 p.m. Saturday atDan’s Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St.

Tickets are $16 in advance atwww.danssilverleaf.com. Cover

is $20 at the door.

Courtesy photo

Jeff Coffin and Mu’tet will per-

form Saturday in Denton at

Dan’s Silverleaf.

E. Hickory St., displays firefighting

memorabilia from the 1800s to the

present. 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. Closed

on city holidays. Free and handi-

capped accessible.

Gowns of the First Ladies of

Texas Created in 1940, exhibit fea-

tures garments worn by wives of

governors of Texas. 8am-5pm Mon-

Fri. Administration Conference Tower,

TWU campus. Free, reservations

required. 940-898-3644.

Hangar Ten Flying Museum WWII

aircraft on display including Lock-

heed 10A, Beech Aircraft Stagger

Wing, PT22 and Piper L-4. Mon-Sat

8am-3 pm. 1945 Matt Wright Lane.

Free. 940-565-1945.

Lewisville Lake EnvironmentalLearning Area Three hiking trails;

camping, fishing and more on the

Elm Fork of the Trinity River; restored

1870 log home. Winter hours: Fri-Sun

7am-5pm. Admission is $5 per per-

son, free for children 5 and younger.

Front gate is at Jones Street and

North Kealy Avenue in Lewisville. Call

972-219-3930 for directions.

www.ias.unt.edu/llela.

Little Chapel-in-the-Woods Built

in 1939, one of 20 outstanding archi-

tectural achievements in Texas. Daily

8am-5pm, except on university holi-

days or when booked for weddings,

weekends by appointment only, TWU

campus. 940-898-3644.

UNT Sky Theater Planetarium in

UNT’s Environmental Education,

Science and Technology Building,

1704 W. Mulberry St. 940-369-8213.

http://skytheater.unt.edu.

� The Wall, a planetarium show set

to the music of Pink Floyd, at 9 p.m.

every Thursday and 9:30 p.m. every

Saturday in the fall semester. Tickets

are $7 for the public, $6 for UNT stu-

dents, faculty and staff with UNT ID.

SENIORSAmerican Legion Hall SeniorCenter 629 Lakey Drive in Fred

Moore Park. 10am-3pm Mon-Fri, 6-

9pm Thurs. 940-349-8298.

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“It’s a stupid name butthey’ve got a goodspirit,” Iggy Pop said

recently of the Jacuzzi Boys inan interview with Urban Out-fitters’ website. The trio man-ages to pull all the sonic poten-tial from Miami’s cheesecakeparadise image with tinny,glam-rock interpretations ofclassic garage hooks.

The band’s home city is refer-enced heartily with song titles

like “Island Ave” and “CoralGirls” on 2010’s Seahawks andPeacocks; on Glazin’, JacuzziBoys’ latest release, the surf-inspired garage-pop saysenough of the landscape.Bombastic, metallic produc-tion — a cousin of the passingbedroom-echo trend sustaineduntil right about yesterdaybecause of bands like BestCoast and Wavves — is what

sets the band apart from otherpunk revivalists.

On the new album, the back-to-basics aesthetes don’t stopshort of referencing “WipeOut,” with literal shouts of“Wipe out!” Jacuzzi Boys actu-ally played with the Surfaris,the band responsible for the1963 hit, in West Palm Beachthis summer.

Jacuzzi Boys’ appearance atRubber Gloves on Saturday isserved especially well with asupporting set by DeepSnapper, one of a chunk ofWest Coast punk disciplegroups active in Denton.

— Lyndsay Knecht

Hot tub time machineJacuzzi Boys mineglam, garage andeven surf sounds

Jacuzzi BoysWith American Werewolf Academy

and Deep Snapper. 9 p.m. Saturday atRubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios, 411E. Sycamore St. Cover is $6 for 21 and

older, $8 for minors.

Courtesy photo

Miami’s Jacuzzi Boys dip into Denton on Saturday night with a show at Rubber Gloves

Rehearsal Studios.

Boys and girls ages 8 to 15 can com-

pete for free in the local competition

for Punt, Pass & Kick at 4:30 p.m.

today at North Lakes Park, 2001 W.

Windsor Drive. The top finisher in

each of four age groups will advance

to the sectional competition for the

chance to advance to the team

championship at a Dallas Cowboys

halftime event, then on to the nation-

al finals at an NFL playoff game. For

more information, including rules,

visit www.dentonparks.com.

�From 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, adults can

show off their pool skills in Martin

Luther King Jr. Recreation Center’s

fall double-elimination pool tour-

nament. Pool sticks will be provided,

or players may bring their own. Entry

costs $4. For more information, call

940-349-8575.

�Register your team now for SoccerShowdown, a five-on-five, double-

elimination tournament at 8 a.m. Oct.

2 at Denia Park, 1001 Parvin St. Entry

costs $100 per team. Up to eight

players are allowed per roster. Teams

must register by Monday by visiting

www.dentonparks.com or by calling

940-349-8285.

�Parents can learn new techniques for

developing a child’s discipline,

courage and self-esteem during

“The Encouraging Parent” from 10

a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, Oct. 1-8,

at Denia Recreation Center, 1001

Parvin St. Other course topics include

how to enhance emotional maturity,

build character and incorporate

mutual respect. The course costs

$60. Register by Monday by visiting

www.dentonparks.com or by calling

940-349-8285.

�Learn basic computer skills in

Microsoft Office from 6:30 to 7:30

p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-

day at Martin Luther King Jr. Recrea-

tion Center, 1300 Wilson St. The

course costs $25. Register in

advance by calling the instructor at

940-206-5406.

�Register now for the following,

upcoming music and art classes at

Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation

Center:

� Mini Michelangelos for ages 5-10

from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturdays,

Oct. 1-29;

� Music in Motion for ages 8

through adult from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on

Saturdays, Oct. 1-29; and

� Guitar Kings for ages 8 through

adult from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on

Mondays, Oct. 3-31.

For more information, including class

fees and registration, call 940-349-

8575.

DENTON PARKS AND RECREATIONFor more information about Parks

and Recreation programs, call 940-

349-PARK (7275), visit www.

dentonparks.com or e-mail

[email protected].

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Ongoing activities:

� Athena’s Craft Store, open 9am-

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third Fri, 6-9pm. Call 940-349-8720.

� Dancing and potluck, live big

band and country music every sec-

ond and fourth Friday, 7-9:30pm, $5.

� Movies 6pm each Wed. Free for

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This Chantilly lace dress is part of “Glamour in the Age of

Austerity (1940-1947)” at Fashion on Main in Dallas.

High style in wartime“Glamour in the Age of

Austerity (1940-1947)” is thetheme for a fashion exhibit nowat Fashion on Main, 1901 MainSt. in Dallas.

The exhibit from the TexasFashion Collection in theUniversity of North TexasCollege of Visual Arts andDesign depicts the transitionfrom World War II to the turn-ing point in the mid- to late40s, when the war was endingand constraints of fabric andsupplies were lifted. Thatallowed fashion designers tomove away from simplistic to

increasingly glamorous styles,says Marla Ross, a studentassistant at the Texas FashionCollection, who has a back-ground as an MGM Hollywoodcostume designer.

Among the pieces with patri-otic inspirations, innovativedetails and elegant silhouettesis a Chantilly lace dress donat-ed by Margaret Hunt Hill.

The free exhibit is open fromnoon to 5 p.m. Thursdays andFridays. Fashion at Main is anexhibition space in theUniversities Center at Dallas.

— Staff report

RESTAURANTSAMERICAN CUISINECentral Grill 1005 Ave. C. 940-323-

9464.

Dusty’s Bar and Grill Laid-back bar

just off the Square serves a belt-

busting burger and fries, a kitchen

homily for meat and cheese lovers.

Seven plasma TVs for fans to track

the game, or patrons can take part in

interactive trivia and poker. 119 S.

Elm St. Daily noon-2am. $-$$. 940-

243-7300.

The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-

4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.

The Loophole Square staple has

charming menu with cleverly named

items, like Misdemeanor and Felony

nachos. Decent range of burgers. 119

W. Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am; food

served until midnight. Full bar. $-$$.

940-565-0770.

Pourhouse Sports Grill Classy

sports bar and restaurant boasts

large TVs and a theater-style media

room and serves burgers, pizza, sal-

ads and generous main courses. Full

bar. Smoking on patio only. 3350

Unicorn Lake Blvd. Sun-Thurs 11-10,

Fri-Sat 11-12. $-$$. 940-484-7455.

Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on

big screens plus some pretty big

tastes, too. Now open for lunch. For

finger food, roll chicken chipotle and

battered jalapeno and onion strips

are standouts. Homestyle burgers;

savory Caesar salad with chicken.

Full bar. 2000 W. University Drive.

Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-382-6090.

Rooster’s Roadhouse “We Ain’t

Chicken” is what the eatery claims,

though the menu kindly includes it

on a sandwich and in a wing basket

— plus barbecue, burgers and hang-

out appetizers (cheese fries, tamales,

and queso and chips). Beer. 113

Industrial St. Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-

Sat 11-midnight. $. 940-382-4227.

RT’s Neighborhood Bar 1100 Dallas

Drive, Suite 124. 940-381-2277.

Sweetwater Grill & Tavern It may

claim a place among the world’s

other memorable pubs, rathskellers,

hangouts and haunts where the food

satisfies as much as the libations

that wash them down. 115 S. Elm St.

Tues-Sat 11-2am, Sun-Mon 11-mid-

night. $-$$. 940-484-2888.

II Charlies Bar & Grill 809 Sunset

St. 940-891-1100.

BARBECUEMetzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than

a barbecue joint, with wine and beer

shop, deli with German foods and

more. Smoked turkey is lean yet

juicy; generous doses of delightful

barbecue sauce. Tender, well-priced

chicken-fried steak. Hot sausage

sampler has a secret weapon: spicy

mustard. Beer and wine. 628

Londonderry Lane. Daily 10:30am-

10pm. $. 940-591-1652.

The Smokehouse Denton barbecue

joint serves up surprisingly tender

and juicy beef, pork, chicken and cat-

fish. Good sauces, bulky sandwiches

and mashed potatoes near perfec-

tion. Good pies and cobblers. Beer

and wine. 1123 Fort Worth Drive. Sun-

Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-

566-3073.

Sweet Y Cafe 511 Robertson St.

940-323-2301.

BISTROS AND CAFESBanter Gourmet sandwiches and

salads, breakfast items, coffee and

espresso, plus traditional Spanish

tapas (small savory dishes) by reser-

vation only. Free Wi-Fi. Live music on

some nights. Beer and wine. No

smoking inside. 219 W. Oak St. Daily

10am-midnight. $. 940-565-1638.

Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs

elements of European cuisines with

many salad and sandwich selections.

Winning Greek chicken lisi panini.

Artful desserts: tuxedo cake, cream

cheese brownie. No smoking. 2430 I-

35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-3, Fri-Sat

8-8, Sun brunch 8-2. $$. 940-387-

3354.

Cafe Du Luxe Upscale casual spot

for conversation and a cup of coffee,

a light meal, dessert or a glass of fine

wine. Specialty coffee beans are

freshly roasted; wine list includes

vintages both familiar and relatively

unknown. Happy hour from 4 to 7

p.m. weekdays. Beer & wine. 3101

Unicorn Lake Blvd. Mon-Thurs

5:30am-10pm, Fri 5:30am-11pm, Sat

6am-11pm, Sun 7am-9pm. $. 940-

382-7070.

The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-

wiches, soups and other lunch

options served in back of small shop

on the Square. Chicken pot pie is

stellar, with painstakingly made crust

and thick, tender stew inside. Tasty

quiche. Decadent fudge lava cake

and rich carrot cake. No smoking. 107

W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat 11-2:30

(breakfast 9-11; desserts 3-5). $-$$.

940-591-9475.

Cups and Crepes Eatery serves up

both traditional American and

European breakfasts and lunch. Get

DINING

Restaurant profiles and listings

are compiled by the Denton

Record-Chronicle and The Dallas

Morning News. A comprehensive

list of Dallas-Fort Worth area

restaurants is available at

www.guidelive.com.

Denton Time publishes restau-

rant profiles and a guide of restau-

rants that have been featured in

the weekly dining section and

online at DentonRC.com. Profiles

and listings are not related to

advertising and are published as

space is available. Denton Time

does not publish reviews.

Incorrect information can be

reported by e-mail to drc@denton

rc.com, by phone to 940-566-

6860 or by fax to 940-566-6888.

To be considered for a profile,

send the restaurant name,

address, phone number, days and

hours of operation and a copy of

the menu to: Denton Time Editor,

P.O. Box 369, Denton, TX 76202.

Please indicate whether the

restaurant is new or has changed

ownership, chefs or menus.

PRICE KEYAverage complete dinner per

person, including appetizer,

entree and dessert.

$ Less than $10

$$ $10–$25

$$$ $25–$50

$$$$ More than $50

DINING PROFILE AND LISTINGS POLICY

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MOVIES

THEATERSCINEMARK DENTON2825 Wind River Lane off I-35E.

940-535-2654. www.cinemark.com.

MOVIE TAVERN916 W. University Drive. 940-566-

FILM (3456). www.movietavern.com.

RAVE MOTION PICTURES8380 S. I-35E, Hickory Creek. 940-

321-2788. www.movietickets.com.

SILVER CINEMASInside Golden Triangle Mall,

2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-1957.

OPENING FRIDAYAbduction A young man (Taylor

Lautner) who has always felt discon-

nected from his life begins to piece

together his true identity, but he is

targeted by assassins and must fight

to survive. With Lily Collins, Alfred

Molina, Jason Isaacs and Sigourney

Weaver. Directed by John Singleton

(Four Brothers). Rated PG-13, 139

minute. — Los Angeles Times

A Dolphin Tale (��1/2) Formulaic

family film based on the true story of

a Clearwater, Fla., boy (Nathan

Gamble) who discovers a wounded

dolphin on the beach who has lost its

tail. He helps relocate the dolphin to

an animal rehabilitation facility.

There, a friendly marine biologist

(Harry Connick Jr.) nurses the dolphin

back to health with the help of a mili-

tary expert (Morgan Freeman) in

prosthetics. With Ashley Judd and

Kris Kristofferson. Rated PG, 113 min-

utes. — Boo Allen

Detective Dee and the Mystery ofthe Phantom Flame (���1/2)

Action maven Tsui Hark directed this

martial arts costume drama set in

689 China. As the reigning regent is

about to be crowned Queen Wu, and

become China’s first female ruler, she

pardons the imprisoned Detective

Dee so he can investigate the odd

spontaneous combustion of several

people. Fast-moving, colorful and

imaginative, with stunning costumes.

With Andy Lau and Tony Leung.

Rated PG-13, 119 minutes. At the

Inwood in Dallas. — B.A.

The Hedgehog A bored young girl

determined to end her life on her

12th birthday forms an unexpected

friendship with her building’s gruff

concierge. With Josiane Balasko,

Garance Le Guillermic and Togo

Igawa. Written and directed by Mona

Achache. In French with English sub-

titles. Not rated, 98 minutes. At the

Magnolia in Dallas and the Angelika

Plano. — LAT

Moneyball (���) Brad Pitt stars in

this entertaining but somewhat repe-

titious true story of Oakland A’s gen-

eral manager Billy Beane. When

forced to field a team with limited

funds, he upsets the tradition-laden

sport of baseball with the help of a

young Yale economist (Jonah Hill).

But they get results. With Philip

Seymour Hoffman and Robin Wright.

Rated PG-13, 133 minutes. — B.A.

Deja roof?By Boo AllenFilm Critic

It’s hard to take seriously amovie that begins with atitle reading “The world is

in chaos.” The opening notesfrom Killer Elite also state thatit is 1980, suggesting that, see,we’re no worse off now than wewere 30 years ago, an idea par-ticularly true when it comes tomindless action entertainmentsuch as this.

Even though it is allegedlybased, obviously quite loosely,on true events, Killer Elite is ahodgepodge of cliches of thegenre. A standard cat-and-mouse game sets up, and thentwo warring factions spend thebetter part of two hours hunt-ing down each other in routine,bloody fashion.

Two of the few surprises tocome out of Killer Elite are theassemblage and the displace-ment of talent. Notable actorsRobert DeNiro and Clive Owenappear, going through themotions as if they were on theirway to cash their checks, whichthey probably are. But boththese fine actors support JasonStatham, and, in the end, turnKiller Elite into simply anothermindless Jason Statham actionfilm, such as Crank or TheTransporter.

Here, Statham plays Danny,who has a job go wrong inMexico in the first scene. Hetells his partner, Hunter(DeNiro), that he is throughwith the business, setting upthe requisite “one last job” a

year later.Hunter falls captive to an

Oman sheik who forces Dannyto hunt down and kill three for-mer British secret serviceagents in London. The triokilled the sheik’s three sons insome earlier obscure MiddleEast conflict.

So, in a film devoid of goodguys, a laughable attempt ismade to give Danny an existen-tial crisis, one making him askhimself whether he has turnedimmune to killing, becomingpart of the Killer Elite who cankill with mental impunity.

Eventually, director GaryMcKendry, from a script basedon Ranulph Fiennes’ novel, suc-cumbs to the Statham machine.He dispatches with DeNiro andOwen, and lets Statham leadthe way in several fights, a carchase and a pursuit across roofs,ending with his jumping fromone to another — just like in anyother Statham film.

For fans of this genre, KillerElite may pass for an end-of-summer diversion, but it offerslittle to anyone else.

DR. BOO ALLEN is anaward-winning film critic forthe Denton Record-Chronicle.

‘Killer’ collapses under Statham’s weight

Killer Elite

Rated R, 100 minutes.Opens Friday.

Open Road FilmsHaven’t we been on this roof before? Killer Elite discards top-tier actors Robert DeNiro and

Clive Owen so that Jason Statham can roof-jump, drive fast and leave abrasions on faces.

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Alligator meat will be served at Saturday’s Wild Beast Feast — in the form of alligator fritters, served up by a team from Jupiter House.

By Ellen Ritscher SackettFor the Denton Record-Chronicle

Meat lovers will be in hog, elk,buffalo, venison and alligatorheaven this Saturday after-

noon as local chefs prepare these andother exotic game dishes for this year’sWild Beast Feast.

This year’s event will take place at theUniversity of North Texas’ new ApogeeStadium before the Mean Green facesthe University of Indiana on the field.

The tailgating party is one of threeannual fundraisers for the GreaterDenton Arts Council, which providessupport to local arts groups. This year,16 cooking teams will compete for theBest of the Beast 2011 title — using onlyfood products that have beenFDA/USDA approved.

Winners receive bragging rights andan embossed belt buckle that reads “Bestof the Beast” and features the feast’s cow-boy armadillo mascot, Diller Dude. The2010 defending champion is Team Livin’the High Life, which includes Miller ofDenton employees Ryann Sandmannand Len Yarborough and son Hayden.

Sandmann calls it “a unique event”

that “gives you the opportunity to trydifferent cuisine that you aren’t going tohave anywhere else,” Sandmann said.This year, her team will serve grilled yel-low-fin tuna on a bed of rice with a gin-ger-mustard sauce.

Winners are determined by how

much money is stuffed into each team’stip jar — all of which is donated back tothe arts council.

Money for the arts council is also gen-erated from the proceeds from ticketsales and a silent and live auction. AdamReese will serve as auctioneer, and Thad

Bonduris and the Fun-Addix will pro-vide live music. Last year, according tothe arts council’s executive director,Margaret Chalfant, the event raisedapproximately $14,000.

Tail-gatorsDiners visit

cook-off com-

petitors’ tents

at last year’s

Wild Beast

Feast. The

Greater Den-

ton Arts Coun-

cil’s fundraiser

is moving to a

new location

this year: out-

side Apogee

Stadium, just

before Satur-

day’s Univer-

sity of North

Texas football

game.

Courtesy photo

Arts council’s cook-off heats up competition at stadium before UNT game

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“I don’t care if we win. It’s agoodwill event,” said JamesKing, who has teamed up tomake buffalo sliders with hisbrother and insurance businesspartner, Jeff, his lawyer friendsGreg Sawko and DentonMayor Mark Burroughs, andPhil Jordan and Damon Wardfrom Business Air.

James King, a City Councilmember, said the Wild BeastFeast gives them all a “legiti-mate excuse” to have “a great,fun time all being together.” Hesaid the event “encourages cre-ativity and hamming it up anda little bit of silliness.”

“People are really going allout this year,” said Joey Haw-kins, event co-chairman. Hevolunteered his wife, Amy —who calls herself the team’s“Super Leader” — to be a partof Team Jupiter House SpaceGators, which also includesSarah Vaughn, Erik Fossmoand Jeff Cox.

“We wanted something tocomplement our coffee, but inkeeping with the wild beasttheme, we came up with alliga-tor fritters,” Amy Hawkins said.The fritters will be topped witha little bit of raspberry jellysprinkled with powdered sugarand served with a shot of icedcoffee.

“Like a beignet,” said JoeyHawkins.

Brian Glenn and MichaelVentrca from the Denton fire-fighters team are preparingJavelina Jalapenos, whichGlenn calls “a balanced mealon a toothpick” that includes“all five food groups.” The teamrecently won the people’schoice award at anotherfundraiser where they servedthe peppers stuffed withsausage, two kinds of cheese,sweet Texas onion and season-ings and topped with bacon.

The team’s firehouse col-leagues will help deseed thecase of 400 peppers. “It’s alabor-intensive deal,” Glennsaid.

The Denton firefighters hadhoped to bring a convertedsmoker fire truck to the WildBeast Feast as they have in thepast, but unfortunately thisyear, the firefighters who hadplanned to deliver it to Dentonhave been overextended from

WILD BEAST FEASTWhat: The Greater Denton Arts Council hosts its fifth annual Wild BeastFeast benefit.When: 1:30 to 5 p.m. SaturdayWhere: Outside UNT’s Apogee Stadium, on the field directly south ofVictory HallParking: A limited supply of parking passes is available for $10. Forguests without reserved spots, parking is available at Fouts Field andelsewhere on the UNT campus. For traffic and parking information, visitwww.meangreensports.com and click on “Football Gameday.”Ticket prices: Tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for children ages 4-12and free for children 3 and younger. Combination tickets — whichinclude entrance to the Wild Beast Feast and the UNT vs. Indiana foot-ball game — are $30 for adults and $20 for children. Drinks will beavailable for purchase at the event.To get tickets: Tickets and parking passes can be purchased at theCenter for the Visual Arts between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. today and tomor-row. Tickets will not be sold at the gate.For more information: Call 940-382-2787 or visit www.dentonarts.com.

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Beast

fighting the Bastrop wildfires. Aaron Anderson of Meat

Guns calls himself a “WildBeast Feast rookie.” He andIsaac Hoskins, Ashley Benderand Jamie Marrs will serve uphog d’oeuvres: pork sausagetopped with a habañero-pineapple-cream cheese spreadand crispy, crumbled bacon forthe finishing touch — a combi-nation of “spicy, sweet andsalty,” Anderson said.

“I love cook-offs in generalbecause it’s always fun to com-pete for a year’s worth of brag-ging rights. But events like thisare also a great opportunity tolearn some new tricks from allthe great cooks that will bethere on Saturday,” said Ander-son. “[It] should be a great day.”

Caterer Gail Patterson and

her husband, Ricky, “the pitmaster,” are also newbies to theWild Beast Feast. The formerowners of Big Fatty’s On theSquare in Valley View arepreparing a beer-braised pecan-smoked seared boar belly onhot chili cheese grits with aapple jicama slaw garnish. Thedish features their “claim tofame” — the award-winningMistress Carlita’s SpankingRub, which is available for pur-chase at Central Market.

“There’s going to be someheat on this pork,” Pattersonsaid.

Denton Regional MedicalCenter employees Jeff Law-rence, Brandi Matous, NicoleBenson and Russell Mariottfrom Team Wild About HeartHealth are serving venison slid-

ers to demonstrate “how easyand delicious cooking heart-healthy can be, whether you arecooking wild game or tailgatingat a football game,” saidCourtney Kennedy, DentonRegional’s community develop-ment manager.

“Everyone who comes tosample the venison sliders willreceive a Heart Healthy Tail-gating guide,” she said.

Team Little Guys Movers,which includes Eric Eisen-mann, Jeff Barnard, BradSteiger and event co-chairmanMarcus Watson, is keeping itsentry a secret.

“We will be serving the juici-est, most tender, flavorfulmeaty morsels cooked in theyear 2011 in the WesternHemisphere. I am not at liber-ty to divulge any more details atthis point due to their propri-etary nature,” Barnard said.The Little Guys team will alsocook hot dogs that will be “freefor the asking.”

Randy Robinson and DonYork represent Team Access 1stCapital Bank. They’ve partici-pated in the Wild Beast Feastsince its inception.

“We’ll be serving pork spareribs and pulled pork sliders,”Robinson said. “We served thesame thing last year, and it was

a big hit.” “Besides providing support

for a great local organization,the Beast Feast attracts a broadspectrum of the community. Ithas evolved into a great com-munity event,” he said.

He noted that he’s glad thefifth annual feast will take placeat UNT’s new stadium, in con-junction with Saturdayevening’s game.

“Apogee Stadium is state-of-the-art, and a great place towatch a college football game,”Robinson said.

The Denton Rotary Clubteam, which includes ErnieMcGee, Sonja Rogers, PhilTammell and Ken Ingram, willbe preparing its beef brisket ina Big Green Egg, a ceramicsmoker that uses hardwoodcharcoal.

“Since this is my first event,I’m looking [forward] to expe-riencing what the Beast Feast isall about,” said McGee. “GoMean Green!”

Other teams participatingare Denton County Veterans,Wildwood Inn, Newland RealEstate/Rooster’s Roadhouse,Denton Sports and PhysicalTherapy, Wells Fargo Advisorsand The Arts Guild’s SweetTooth Booth, which will pro-vide dessert.

“I don’t care if we win.

It’s a goodwill event.”

— James King, Wild Beast Feast cook-off competitor

A hungry crowd

chows down on

adventurous

bites at last

year’s Wild

Beast Feast.

Courtesy photo

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NOW PLAYINGContagion (���1/2) The calm is

what’s so startling here, the cool pre-

cision with which Steven Soderbergh

depicts a deadly virus that spreads

throughout the world, quickly claim-

ing millions of victims. Matt Damon,

Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet,

Laurence Fishburne and Marion

Cotillard are among the stellar

ensemble cast, but Jennifer Ehle

nearly steals the whole movie from

them as a doctor racing to find a

cure. Rated PG-13, 103 minutes. —

The Associated Press

Cowboys and Aliens (���1/2)

Daniel Craig stars as a disoriented

cowboy in the Old West who joins

forces with a local honcho (Harrison

Ford) to fight off an attack of aliens.

Director Jon Favreau takes his job

seriously and, except for small doses

of black humor, does his best to mix

the two genres. Rated PG-13, 118

minutes. — B.A.

Drive (���) Ryan Gosling stars as a

mysterious loner who drives cars for

movie stunts and the occasional

heist. Eventually, he tackles a doomed

robbery mainly for the love of a

woman (Carey Mulligan). After that

comes a series of violent and bloody

happenings. Nicolas Winding Refn

directed a compelling film reminis-

cent of many past similar films of the

genre. Rated R, 100 minutes. — B.A.

The Help (��1/2) Tate Taylor directs

from Kathryn Stockett’s best-selling

novel about life in early 1960s

Jackson, Miss. All the young white

women except one (Emma Stone)

treat the African-American help atro-

ciously, particularly Aibileen (Viola

Davis). The excess of subplots may

mar the film’s rhythm, but they pro-

vide for an able supporting cast of

Allison Janney, Mary Steenburgen,

Sissy Spacek, Aunjanue Ellis and oth-

ers. Rated PG-13, 137 minutes. — B.A.

I Don’t Know How She Does It(��1/2) When you’re a wife and

working mother, there’s this

inescapable, self-imposed pressure

to do everything right all the time.

Director Douglas McGrath finds just

the right tone in depicting this jug-

gling act, but too often smothers

those nuggets of insight with a jaun-

ty, sitcommy tone. It doesn’t help

that Sarah Jessica Parker chimes in

early and often with voiceovers that

sound exactly like the kinds of obser-

vations she used to make as Carrie

on Sex and the City. Rated PG-13, 91

minutes. — AP

MOVIESContinued from Page 8

Associated Press/Kathy Willens

Primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall is shown last week in New York.

She’ll talk to audiences across the country about her work on Tuesday evening.

For the first time ever, re-nowned chimpanzee re-searcher Jane Goodall,

77, will talk to audiences acrossthe country about her experi-ences.

The live interview to beshown in 500 theaters nation-wide is part of the debut ofJane’s Journey, a cinematicbiography including specialappearances by Angelina Jolieand Pierce Brosnan. The film’sover-the-shoulder style takesaudiences with Goodall during

diverse days across three conti-nents, viewing chimpanzees inthe jungle and hippos insteamy pools in Tanzania; see-ing explosive glaciers inGreenland; and meeting chal-lenged youths on the PineRidge Native American Reser-vation in South Dakota.

Also included will be newlyfound 8 mm film footagerevealing an intimate portraitof the private person behindthe iconic name. The 45-year-old footage, discovered recently

in her home in Britain, revealsGoodall’s first years in Africanforests.

Goodall’s research unveiledmuch detail about the relation-ship between humans and ani-mals.

Area residents can be part ofthe event at Denton Cinemark14, 2825 Wind River Lane, at 7p.m. Tuesday.

Information about ticketsand cost is available at www.fathomevents.com.

— Staff report

Tony is the newest filmfrom nonprofit InvisibleChildren featuring a Ugan-dan man named Tony, thestory of his life and what he’sovercome in central Africa.

The film will be screenedfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday atthe Lyceum on the thirdfloor of the University ofNorth Texas Union, aboutone block west of Welch andPrairie streets.

Invisible Children formedin 2003 after three filmmak-ers traveled to northernUganda to make a documen-tary about kidnapped childsoldiers. Volunteers from theorganization will be at thescreening and available

afterward for questions andmore.

Known as “roadies,” thevolunteers work as part of aninternational movement tohelp the Ugandan commu-nity provide education, men-torships, school redevelop-ment, camp resettlementand financial stability.

At 9 p.m., an after-partyhosted by the organizationon Fry Street will also includea donation drive to benefitthe Invisible Children’s latestproject, Protection Plan,which will offer FM radios,high-frequency radio towersand a rehabilitation center innorthern Uganda.

— Staff report

Just Jane Chimpanzee researcher totalk to audiences in live event

Group aims to raiseawareness with doc

AP file photo

The nonprofit group Invisible Children serves youths

and families affected by fighting in Uganda. This 2002

photo shows children who escaped from the rebel

Lord’s Resistance Army and were placed in a rehabili-

tation center in Gulu, northern Uganda.

The Lion King 3-D A 3-D version of

the classic animated film about a

young lion cub who must overcome

his devious uncle to lead their king-

dom. With the voices of Matthew

Broderick, Nathan Lane, Whoopi

Goldberg and James Earl Jones.

Rated G, 87 minutes. — LAT

Our Idiot Brother A good-natured

but clueless guy (Paul Rudd) gets

thrown out of the home he shared

with his girlfriend and is sequentially

taken in by family members, each of

whose lives he manages to turn

upside down. With Elizabeth Banks,

Zooey Deschanel and Emily

Mortimer. Rated R, 96 minutes. —

LAT

Straw Dogs When a Hollywood

screenwriter (James Marsden) and

his actress wife (Kate Bosworth)

return to her small hometown in the

South to prepare the family home for

sale after her father’s death, tensions

build in their marriage and old con-

flicts with the locals re-emerge. With

Alexander Skarsgard and Dominic

Purcell. Rated R, 108 minutes. — LAT

Warrior Estranged brothers — a

Marine with a tragic past and a

physics teacher struggling to support

his family — meet in the ring at a big

mixed-martial-arts tournament. With

Joel Edgerton, Tom Hardy, Jennifer

Morrison and Nick Nolte. Rated PG-

13, 139 minutes. — LAT

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Must be flexible.940-312-7347

NOW HIRING:* Order Selectors/Pickers* Assembly/Production*Forklift Operators*Machine Operators*Warehouse/Stocking DT & BG requiredApply at 310 Audra LaneDenton, TX 76209(940) 442-6550

OnTrack Staffing is acceptingapplications for the following:* Industrial Maintenance Techs* Machine Operators* Forklift OperatorsDT & BG requiredMust be available for any shift.Apply at 310 Audra LaneDenton, TX 76209(940) 442-6550

Owner Operators wanted forSpecialized Hauling

Must have overDimensional experience

940-387-4430

Parapalegic Needs Caregiverfor light housekeeping, somehands on care, cooking, asst.

dressing, $9.65/hr. 940-367-6532

Part-time secretary needed towork Mon, Wed, Fri 9a-3p

must have the following skills:able to follow directions,

remember to complete tasks ontime & follow up, Microsoft

Office, Adobe, professional inhandling calls. This can be a

fast paced & sometimes stress -ful environment. If you believeyou possess these qualities &skills, then please send your

resume. Reference & prioremployers will be checked.

Please fax resume to1-214-722-1619. No phone calls.If you do, you will not be con -

sidered. This is a non-smokingenvironment. Bilingual a plus.

Starting pay $12/hr.

Ponder ISDis accepting applications for

Bus Drivers. CDL Class B

with passenger and schoolbus endorsement required.

Please contact Chance Allen,Assistant Superintendent at

940-479-8202.

Premier cardiology practiceseeks mature FRONT DESK

person to handle all aspects ofpatient intake to include

managing incoming calls andappointment/procedure

scheduling. Must be organ -ized, able to multi-task andwork independently, EHR experience preferred.

Strong desire to provide qualitycare to our patients a must.

Excellent benefits and workingconditions.

Fax resume to 972-434-7585 oremail [email protected]

PRN RN needed for homehealth Pilot Point, Whitesboro

area Experience preferredFax resume to 877-869-0097

PT/FT Cable TV

ORDER ENTRY

Bilinguals also.No selling. Earn upto $9.50 per hour.Integrated Alliance5800 N.I35, Ste.

200B, Denton, TX. PT Work around class

$16 Base--ApptNo door to door. Cust. Sales/Svc

Conds. apply. 972-956-0412

Quadriplegic needs weekend help Sat & Sun 9:30am- 1:30pm

and Sat night 10pm-11pm.Lifting required.

Call Derek 940-591-8383

Reception/Front Deskand Back office

and Office Managerneeded for busy medical practice.

Looking for someone highly motivated, trainable & dependa -

ble with great people skills.Multi-tasking a must, & the ability

to work under minimalsupervision. Flexible schedule.

Please email resume [email protected]

Denton ISD is currently hiring:• Route Drivers• Extra-CurricularTrip DriversPaid Training for Class B CDLDriving rate $12.59 hr (after training)

School Holidays Off, Paid Personal/Sick LeaveTeacher Retirement Service, Child Ride AlongProgram...

• Times vary depending on RouteAssignment and Trip Availability

• Must pass pre-employment physical, drugscreen and criminal background check

• Possess acceptable driving record for driverpositions

Apply• online at www.dentonisd.org• visit us at 230 N. Mayhill

• call 940-369-0300 IF

RN’s and LVN’s needed for premier cardiology

practice. Phlebotomy,EKG, ETT, Holter and EHR

experience preferred. Must have excellent customer

service and communicationskills. Excellent benefits and

working conditions.Fax resume to 972-434-7585 oremail [email protected]

School Bus Driver

Ensure safe and orderly transportation of students

on assigned route. Operate school bus thattransports students and

other authorized personnel to and from schools or other

designated location. To include field trips.

Up to 4 ½ hours a day - 180days $13.32/hour - Will train.

Apply in person atArgyle Independent School

District, 800 Eagle Drive, Argyle, TX 76226,

940-464-7241 (ext. 8001)

Se Necesitan Trabajadres paraConstruccion. Exelente pago y

tiempo extra. SE requierepermiso legal para trabajar yPasar examen de droga, no

tener historial criminal.Favor de Llamar a

972-294-5000 ext. 122EOE

Construction Labor needed,competitive wages with

overtime; Legal documentsrequired; drug screening; nocriminal background. Please

contact 972-294-5000 ext. 122.EOE

SNL Distribution!!! Looking forquality Class A CDL Drivers.

Must have 2-years experiene, atleast 21 years old. SNL offers

excellent benefits, HealthInsurance, $50k Life Insurance,

short-term disability, paiduniform, 6 paid holidays, safety

bonus paid quarterly, 401Kwith company match. $950

weekly pay. Some unloadingrequired. Apply at:

SNL 4210 Edwards Rd.Denton, Texas940-483-1347

Tax Preparer --Free tax school,earn extra income after takingcourse,flexible schedule 940-484-1040 Liberty Tax Service

TDLR certified wrecker driverneeded, Sanger & Gainesville

areas, ask for Desiree940-783-5004

Tender Loving Care Preschoolis hiring Full & Part Time

Daycare Teachers. Mon thru Fri8am-2pm or 9am-6pm. Must be18 years old with high school

diploma. 940-383-3003

Toddler teacher neededpart time 2p-6p M-F non-profit

child care center in Dentonmust have exp & call 940-387-8214

TOWN OF ARGYLEJOB OPENING

PUBLIC WORKSMAINTENANCE WORKER

THE TOWN OF ARGYLE isaccepting applications for Public

Works Maintenance Workerposition, Must have High School

Diploma or GED, Class IWastewater Collections License

and a valid Texas Class C driverslicense. Benefits: TMRS(7% 2:1match) retirement, Health, Life,

and Dental insurance, paidvacation/holidays, apply atTown Hall 308 Denton St.,

Argyle TX 76226Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 4:00

The Town of Argyle is anEqual Opportunity Employer.

Tri Dal is seeking an experiencedTruck Mechanic for general re-pairs. Must have adequate tools.

Hourly pay and benefits. Qualifiedindividuals call 817-424-4056 or

email: [email protected] Drivers Wanted

2 yrs exp End dump pref butwill train. Fax resume to

940-365-0202 or call 940-365-2423or 940-300-5986

VAST, Inc. is seeking CDL Drivers

for both OTR and local runs.CDL drivers based out of our

Sanger facility.Base pay for OTR drivers

starts at .31 cents a mile withpotential for up to .54 cents

a mile in the first year.Local driver base pay starts at$8.00 an hour with potential for

up to $13.63 an hourin the first year.

OTR drivers home every week!Must have a minimum of 2 yrsverifiable CDL driving experi -ence & a clean driving record.

Please call 940-458-7997

ATTENTIONDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Consideration shouldbe given before making a finan-cial committment. Please beaware of long distance charg-es, application fees, & creditcard info you provide.Books/lists of jobs do not guar-antee employment or that ap-plicants will be qualified forjobs listed.

WANT TO BE AFIREFIGHTER?

in Less Than 6 Months?Texas Commission on

Fire Protection and EMT cert.Enroll now for classes!

Write: Haz-Co, PO Box 3063,Sherman, TX 75091or call 903-564-3862

Bonduris Music • Lessons nowon all inst’s & all styles of guitar.Student bands. All North Texastrained teachers. 940-320-6023

Love to Sing? Find Your Voice!All Styles • 20 years experience

www.dentonvocalstudio.comCall Larry 383-1378, 391-4838

Ace Tutors! We help with: Math,TAKS, SAT, GED, Lang/home

schl. Grades K-12 and College.940-383-5850 aceprotutors.com

Agility, Obedience & RallyTraining Classes. Tuesday

Evenings in Denton 940-488-3180www.gtdogonline.org

CKC TEA CUP YORKIE PUPPIES

$800--$1000, 1st Shots,Call 432-213-2138or 432-816-4216

Free rabies shot clinic - Sept 24,9am - noon TCAP Spay Clinic940-566-5551, 713 Sunset St.

www.texasforthem.org

Tractor, Trailer, Repair, Paintingand Welding* All Makes

and Models. Pickup available.Brad Harkins 940-368-9494

A1 Coastal Square Bales HorseQuality, Krum Tx. TRACTOR,

60HP 4x4 w/295 hrs & front endloader, spike. 940-391-3368

Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchardsmall & large square. Round Bales& Bermuda Sm. Sq. Shavings $5.

217-737-7737, AubreySmall Square Bales

Alfalfa Hay $13.50 per bale.Sanger Tractor Sales

940-458-4588

Booze ApplianceReconditioned & Guaranteed

Washers , Dryers,Stoves & Refrigerators

3511 E. University Dr, Denton940-382-4333 We Buy

Buy Sell Repair Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers

377 Appliance formerly380 Appliance, 1010 Ft Worth Dr

940-382-8531

Desktop, Laptop, New & UsedBought, Sold, Repaired, Specials,Del desktop complete: Windows

XP, Vista, 7 for $279940-482-7906, 940-391-1829,

Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.

Auction Saturday 9/24 10am atPaul Redfearn Gym right behind

Aubrey Trailer Sales 1 mileNorth of Aubrey on HWY 377.The gym is full of furniture, tools,

fishing & camping equipment,building & electric supplies, toys& dishes. We are liquidating 10large storage buildings full or

everything. Also outside we haveJohn Deere 2040 & John Deere

5105 with loader tractors & severalpieces of equipment, trailers,

RV’s, autos & lots of miscellaneous.IF YOU HAVE EQUIPMENT YOU

WANT TO SELL CALL US 940-365-2111 or 940-391-2979

Paul Redfearn Complete AuctionService Lisc# 8247 TL McDonaldPO Box 426, Aubrey, TX. 76227

380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.

All metroplex buyers & sellers

welcome. Located 1 mile E. of

Loop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.

(940) 391-6202 • (214) 385-6101 (c)

(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)IA

Corinth, off Corinth St.Early Bird Sale Single FamilyFri. 9/23, 8:30a-2p & Sat. 9/24,8a-2p NEIGHBORHOOD SALE!

Denton, 117 Tripp Trail, Fri-Sat8am Sept 23-24, Furniture,

Electronics, Baby Items, All inGreat Condition No Junk!

Denton, 1915 Boyd St,Saturday Sept 24, 8am-?

Children’s Clothes & Toys Women’s Sizes Small to Large

and Pet Items

Denton, 2211 Jacqueline,Friday Sept 23 only 8am-4pm,Clothes, books, dishes, toys,decorative items and more!

Denton 2321 Westview TrSat 9/24 only 9a-1p

Original paintings, toys, babyitems, computer stuff, you name it

Denton, 2905 Terry Ct (& Friends)Fri 9/23-Sat 9/24 7a-?

Girl 2T-4T, toys, baby furn.,ex. equip, bikes & more

Denton, 3101 Old North RoadSept 23 & 24, 8am-1pm welders,TVs, Bike, Office, Kitchen, Golfclubs, Patio, Clothing, much more

Denton, 316 GardenviewFri-Sat-Sun 8am-5pm, power

tools, furniture, craft supplies,antiques, 940-594-2953 for info

Denton, 3838 Waterford WaySept 23, 8a-5p & Sept 24, 8a-2p

Furn, clothes, toys,decorations, pictures, misc.

Denton, 424 Mimosa Dr.Annual Garden Culture Club

Garage and Plant Sale.Saturday, Sept. 24: 8am-2pm.Rain date: Oct. 1: 8am-2pm.

Many household items, clothes.

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Rain or Shine, Mapsco 549Q -FM 407 N on Highland Village Rd

Highland Village, 860 Tartan Trl.Wed. 9/21 - Sat. 9/24, 9a-5pbooks, household items,

picture frames, chalk figures,crystal pieces, miscellaneous.

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When Pigs Fly -- A Curious Little Shop / SOLD IN 168

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status, or national origin, orintention to make any such prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimination."We will not knowingly accept ad-vertising for real estate which is inviolation of the law. All persons arehereby informed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis

$0 AP FEE 1 Bdrm w/hardwoodfloors & lots of character, near

UNT at 1203 Panhandle 650/mo.all bills paid, pets ok.

940-595-0311or 940-595-7555

$0 App Fee. Very large2 bedroom near TWU at 918 Bell.

No pets. $500/mo + utilities.940-383-3887 or 940-595-7555$0 RENT $149 Total Move In

2 Bedrooms $640/mo.Crystalwood Apartments

940-591-0121

1/1 NEAR UNT1/2 OFF 1st month’s rent.

Very Nice! $535/mo. No petsTNT Properties 940-381-66751 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 blck fo UNT. 1bdrm $525, 2 bdrm $625-$650,

All Bills Paid 214-315-9439

$149 (2BR only) Move in Special.1BR starts at $539. Newly

renovated property. 1&2BR.Coronado Oaks, 201 Coronado,

Denton 940-566-0308.1 Bdrm 1 Bath Upstairs,

$395/mo plus electric.in Sanger. Credit check required,

no pets. 940-206-4268

2/1, 2/2, 3/2 $660--$825Large Enclosed Patios

Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway940-387-8741, 940-368-1814

Largest Units in Denton!

$249 TOTAL MOVE INHistoric Downtown Denton.

Open M-F 9am-6pm Sat 10am-2pm 940-382-3009

2806 Country Club Rd.2/2.5 Condo, all kitchen appliances, fireplace,

central heat/air, washer/dryerconnections, covered parking,new carpet. Ask for Manager

Special. Call C Bar T Properties940-383-2141

2 WEEKS FREE 1 & 2 Bedrooms $585 to $680

All Bills Paid. 305 Ave G.940-484-9000 or 940-783-7910.

$595/mo 3825 Camelot St. # DNew carpet & tile, Big kitchen

2 bed/1bath, Unit in 4-plexCall 940-321-9516

$625/mo. LAKE DALLAS, 2/1 inbrick 8-plex, water/sewer trash

pd, appl. $600dep, 110 W.Hundley. 1-940-736-1966

Cabernet Apts 433 Fulton St .CALL ABOUT OUR SPECIALS!Lovely Spacious 1/1 & 2/1.5Flats & Studios, all amenities,

pool, walk to UNT, water &cable TV paid, $600-$775

940-783-7489 or 940-783-7488

CALL US FOR 1, 2, & 3 BEDROOMS

940-382-6774 HOLLYHILLS and

FORESTRIDGE Apartments.Apply at office 900 Londonderry

Open Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:30p &Sat 10:00a-2:00p

Cambiense Con 99.00 o 199.00,Para uno y dos recamarasTodos Servicios pagados.305 Ave. G. 940-735-8124

CAMPUS SQUARE APTSCall 940-387-5565

All Bills PaidWalk to UNT -- Efficiency,

1 & 2 BR starting at $410 & up

Fall Into Savings$99 TO APPLY

UP TO $200 OFF RENT SHORT TERM Lease Available.SINGING OAKS APARTMENTS

307 N. LOOP 288, DENTON 940-484-5231

FOXCROFT ACRES2425 Old North Rd. 2 Bdrm$550-$600. Efficiency $400.

$300 Deposit. 940-566-5717FREE CABLE & WATER

Low elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.2/1 $670/mo; 2/2 $695/mo

1/1 $560-$570. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.

Shadowwood Apts Denton!1 & 2B, Open Thur-Sat 10-5.

940-387-0452. - * 2B/2.5B, LakeDallas, 940-321-3231.

* 2206 W. Hickory, all bill paid,1&2B. 940-387-0452.

Westwood Apartments1710 Sam Bass Blvd.

leasing for October, large floorplans 940-382-1535

6000 SQ FT WAREHOUSEwith 400 Sq Ft OFFICE

on 1 Acre, $3250/mo.1500 Sq Ft OFFICE

on 3/4 Acre, $1500/mo.Both gated and fenced.

Call 940-367-4704

750 Sq Ft, 1 Big Finished Roomw/restroom, commercial Use

only $325/mo plus electric. creditcheck, Sanger 940-206-4268

For Sale Or Lease,Prime Location, DentonCommercial Building,

12800 Sq Ft Warehouse, 700 Sq ft Office,

Contact 940-367-4704

3/2.5/1 Evers/ TWU Townhomefp, fncd, fans, appls, bar, ch/a,1,633 sf, laundry, roommates,

Sec8, pets ok $950+ 940-383-1940

401 Benjamin, 2/2.5, garage,fenced backyard, 1600sf, W/Dhookups, $900/mo, $700 dep.

940-484-7611

408 Gabe Ct. 3/1.5, W/D hook-ups, garage, fenced backyard,

$800/mo, $700 dep. Deposit canpaid in 2 months. 940-484-7611

. 416 Maple in Denton

1 Bdrm 1 Bath $600/mo + bills Call 940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

Large 3 bedroom 2.5 bath201 Irick Ct. Aubrey 2 car

garage, privacy fence. Greatlocation! $1050/mo $800 dep.Hundt Property Management

940-668-6455

NEW! 3-2-2 and 3-2.5-2Duplex $1175 ASK ABOUT

OUR SPECIALS!817-560-4900 www.txlec.com

North Denton 2BR/1bathRefr, DW, MW, W/D conn. $700mo, $500 security deposit, no

smoking, no pets. 940-566-1123

1100 Sierra, Denton, 3/1.5/2,$995/mo. $750 deposit.

Available now!Call 940-382-9556

1200 Bryn Mawr PlaceCharming 3/2/2, FP, 2 LA, 2 DA,

$1045.00/mo Please call817-723-4096 for details!

1200 Duncan 1bed, 1bathhouse, $650/mo. $500 dep to

be paid over 2 months940-484-7611

1221 Bryn Mawr, Newly Remod -eled, updated 2-story 3/2/2,

all appliances includingwasher/dryer, new carpet,windows, hardwood floors,

paint, $1295/mo. $1500 deposit.No Pets. Call 940-367-3191

1506 Bolivar in Denton,3 Bedrooms 1 Bath,

$850/mo. $850 deposit.Call 940-453-1188

1725 Post Oak Ct. New 3/2/2,Denton! Good locaction.

No pets. $1100/mo + deposit.Call 940-565-1399 Lvg Msg.

1905 Jasmine St. 3/2/1, CH/A,All appl incl W/D,

min. to UNT! Avail now!$1200/M+ Dep. 940-594-4125

2/1, newly remodeled, centralheat/air, W/D hookups,

$550/mo. $300 deposit. no pets,in Aubrey. 817-229-4111

229 Smith 4 BR 2 Bath framehouse, window A/C & space

heaters $750/rent $750/deposit940-390-4309 leave msg.

.2300 PALMER in Denton

2 Bdrm 1 Bath, $900/mo + BillsCall 940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

2B/1/B, 6 Miles north near LakeRay Roberts. $575/M + Deposit.Central A/C, W/D Connections.

Please Call 940-312-2001

3/2/2 Brick house, totallyremodeled inside. WBF, CH/A,

2708 N. Bell $995/mo, $995 dep.940-391-0261

3/2/2 Custom Build Home,New AC, flooring, fans & dish -washer. FP. 300 Foxwood Cir.$1095/mo. Call 940-595-9077

. 3499 Country Club Rd,

3 Bdrm, 1.5 bath $900/mo + bills.3581 Country Club Rd

2 Bdrm 1 Bath, $700/mo + bills. Call 940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

3 BR, 1 1/2 Bath, 2 Car GarageCHA, Stove and Fridge. NearBorman, refinished, $900/Mo

1 yr lease 940-395-5302

$425-$2000Houses, Duplexes

& ApartmentsOpen Monday-Friday,

8:30am-5:30pmSaturday by Appt.

940-243-RENT (7368)Ashley Lail 817-240-3775

Katya Muller 817-781-3542

www.rentdenton.net1400 DALLAS DR

DENTON, TX 76205

4 BDRM HOME IN JUSTINopen liv/kit/dining, split bdrm, fncd

yard, pets ok. Denton PremierProperties 940-484-9000

7301 Chaucer Dr. 4000sf, 6/2/2,Beautiful Immaculate Guyer HS,$1850/mo. Available Immediately.

Call Jason 940-453-9700

8701 Serenity WayAvailable immediately,

3/2/2, $1100/mo, Guyer HS.Call Jason 940-453-9700

$875/mo. 3108 HEATHER LN 3/1.5/1, Refinished HardwoodFloors, Nice Appliances, CH/A.1208 PEAK, Wood Floors,2/1, 2 living areas, $750/mo.

Floyd Realty 940-595-7555or 940-383-3887

Argyle/Bartonville area 2 & 3Bedroom houses. CH/A , W/Dhookup, 398 Hitchcock Ln. off

Hilltop Rd. 940-241-2195

ASSET MANAGEMENT

HOMES2b/1b 305 McCart in Krum $795

3b/2b 909 Rio Bravoin Haslet $1095

4b/2b 131 Ringneck in Sanger $9954b/21/2b 12401 Steelwood

in Rhome $1295

DUPLEXES2b/1b 1302 Margie $6252b/1b 1304 Margie $625

3b/2b 1916 Camden Ct $995

Call 940-565- 8484 orwww.assetdenton.com

Bungalows & Cottages for salein Denton by Cami, tons of

upgrades, starting in the low$130k’s 940-391-1614

DentonWalk To TWU!

1007 Oakland #1001 Bdrm - 1 BathONLY $495 / MO

Call 940-381-7045Owner Agent

LOOKING TO RENT?CAMI Can Help You

Find Your Next Rental!Call 940-391-1614

One Bedroom, One Bath. W/ AC, Washer & Dryer.

Northeast Denton, FM 2153.$595/month. 940-390-1924

Recently remodeled 2BR, study,ceramic tile den, lrg yard, on lg

corner lot off Dallas Dr in Denton.New blinds, ceiling fans, CH/A,

all appl. $895/mo. 940-387-7524

REDUCED 3/2/2 Brick home,1400SF for rent $850/mo, $850 dep.213 David Dr, Sanger TX 76266

email questions to: [email protected]

940-465-7646

0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.

For Rent or Sale Owner financing on land/home

pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,

Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com

2-1, Rent to Own, $280 mo +$270 lot rent. In Hickory Creek,

near I-35 & Lewisville Lake.Call 940-464-0415

2 & 3 bedroom unfurnished,water & garbage included,

$300-$500 dep. rent $500-$750,Ponder, TX call 940-595-4327

Brand New 1, 2 & 3 BDRMWasher/Dryer ConnectionsLEASE TO OWN OPTION!

Starting @ $500/MonthCall for Move-In Special!Pets OK- 940-380-1200

Free Fixxer Upper Mobile HomeJust Pay Lot Rent

of $350/mo.Call 940-390-1285

LEASE TO OWN

3/2 starts at $650in mobile home community.

Call 940-387-9914

LOTS from

$305-$325/Mo.with Carport and/or Shed

Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914

Sherwood - Newly Remodeled We have 2 Bdrms Now Avail!

Great Location near Denton Reg.Hosp. & New Denton Rail Depot!

We have a Special for You! 940-382-9903. Also Lots Avail.

Valley View, 125 Wilson Court.3 Bdrm 2 Bath, Pioneer Valley,$450/mo $225 dep. Lakefront.

Joe 972-413-9076

1026 Shady Oaks, 3000+ SF,1028 Shady Oaks, up to 7000 SF,

30¢ SF +. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT

1100 SF Overhead door in rear.Fios available. Water &Trash pd.

438 SouthFork, Lewisville,$500 Dep/1st mo. rent free!

972-436-1690 or 972-897-8949

564--1692Sq Ft Luxury OfficeSpace close to Denton Square,

Will finish to suit tenant.Contact 940-387-7467 for info

CAMPUS SETTING & READY NOW1330 Teasley near I-35

"As Is" & $ave $$$ - or CustomizeSuites: 2,000, 3500 & 5,000 SF940-594-4409 or 940-595-0291

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Executive space upstairs 1000 + /-sf,great location & signage avail.all bills pd 700 Londonderry. RedDoor Operations 940-453-1660

Office Space availableGreat location close to

Downtown & Arts DistrictCall for details 940-381-6675

Male: Room For Rent, minuetsto UNT, living room & kitchen fur-nished, in ground pool, $400/mo.

940-594-4125

Room for Rent, Good area,close to Guyer HS.

Rento recamara, buena arearesponsable 940-442-8731

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2 overhead doors, 3 offices,2 baths, water included,

$2300/mo. Call 817-247-1220

100+ Acres Will Divideon County Road 2825,

Slidell ISD. Coastal pasture.Restricted. Call 940-390-1494Argyle ISD, Cosmos Way,

1.3 acre building site, not incity limits, reduced to $100K

972-333-1191

Northwest of Jacksboro40 ACRES $650/mo. Trees,Deer, Turkey, Low Down.

Owner Finance 817-204-8250

PONDEROSA VALLEY2 Large Lots on Cul-de-sac6+ Acres, asking $179,900.

Ponder Tx. Call 940-367-4704

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised hereinis subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, reli-gion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or in-tention to make any such pref-erence, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis.

903 Haynes close to UNT.Gross income $900/mo $82,000.

Mike Neblett Property Mgmt940-387-6180

16x80 Mobile, 1 Acre Owner Fi -nance, Nice, Wood Floors, 2+2,$5,000 DOWN, $412.52 Per Mo.940-372-3577Montague County,

Gated area by Lake Nocona

.1- New MFG Houses for sale

Ponder ISD on 1 ac,1595 sq ft 4 bedroom, looksgreat as low as $800.00 per

month, first month plus security down.

Owner-or FHA, VA or USDAfinancing available. For

appointment call 940.206.6603ask for David,

available now, first come

2, 3 & 4 Bdrm Brick HomesImmaculate! $0 Down.Any credit considered.

Call 940-230-5047

2905 Pennsylvania in DentonPossible Trade/financing/lease

Carol C. Bounds, Broker 940-390-1144

5 ACRES, We Finance, water &elec, gated area, near golf &lake, Montague County, only

$25K, 3K down $167.30 per mo.Owner 940-372-3577

609 Myrtle. 2/2, 1260 sq. ft.W/Dhkup, stove, Pecan Trees,

fenced back yard. $69,500.Call 940-206-9659.

BUILDER HAS 1 YR HOMEFOR SALE $179,900.00with builder paying up to$6000.00 of closing costs.

Rates as low as 4%,Estimated payment

$1195.00 per month PITI.3 Bedroom 2 Bath,

2 car garage, fireplace,1 ac w/fenced backyard

Ponder ISD, Westover Ranch.Possible builder financing!

For Appt: Call David940.206.6603

HILL TOP COUNTRY HOME 2 Acres, Owner Finance139K, 10% DOWN 2+2+2,

Gated Golf area. MontagueCounty. Call 940-372-3577

KRUM-MUST SEE(NEW) 3/2/4 detached,

1888 sq. ft. living, on 2 ac.Granite & Tile, energy features,

$0 DOWN USDA LOAN, Ready to move in. $189,000,

CALL TODAY, 1-888-283-1919.

Like New Home $179,900.00by Appt Only, 1 year old home

for Sale Ponder ISD, 1-acBrick/Stone 3- Bedroom 2- Bath 2- Car Garage- Fireplace- 100%Financing Available thru Texas

Master Builders Call940.206.6603

S. Denton 2213 Belmont 3/2/2Bonus Rm. Shows Like New

$164,900 By Owner 940-497-2640 or 940-367-6608

2 AC--Small House830 LEO ANDREWS RD

WHITESBORO---No restrictions$39,500 . Call 940-367-4704

4 Bedroom site built home on1 Acre in country. New carpetand appliances. HUGE Shop

included! 940-367-7542

LAND FOR SALE 2.3 ac $19,900 w/septic.

4.6 ac’s $49,900. with septic, well & power.

Will entertain all reasonable of -fer’s. Land not In a Sub-division

Ponder ISD-Justin AddressDavid Jackson 940.206.6603

Owner finance! Refurbished 4/32100 sq. ft. w/storage shed on 1 acre in country Ponder ISD

940-367-7542

Historic 150 Year Old CompletelyRefurbished Church. AvailableFor Sale or Lease to Purchase

Living Quarters Also.Call For Info 940-390-9125

0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.

For Sale or Rent Owner financing on land/home

pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,

Call 940-648-5263 www.ponderei.com

2-1, Rent to Own, $280 mo +$270 lot rent. In Hickory Creek,

near I-35 & Lewisville Lake.Call 940-464-0415

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Mike’s Carpet CleaningSpecial 3 Rooms + Hall $59.95

Lowest Price - Best Work940-902-1138

Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!

Repair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150

DANIELSONCONCRETE

All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,

Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential

Free Estimates! 940-391-3830

Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,

driveways, retaining walls.940-595-6908 Free Estimate

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Dirt Work & Hauling, New Const.Including - Clean-up, Manure,

Trash, Debris, Pick-up & Haul Off.WE CAN DO ANYTHING!

Call Andrew at 940-367-0742

ADVANCE-FEE LOANS/CREDIT OFFERS

It’s illegal for companies doingbusiness by phone to promise

you a loan & ask you to pay for itbefore they deliver. For info., call

toll-free1-877-FTC HELP

Public service msg fromDenton Publishing Co.

Fed. Trade Commission

Joe The Garage Door ManDoors & Openers Repaired

New Installs940-367-5123 or 940-321-2598

LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec -

tric. Build fences, decks, tape andbed and paint. I can do mostly

anything! I have lived here for 42years. I have done this for 20years! Contractor ID 18340

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Adams Handy Hands940-372-0600

Professional Handyman ServiceGuaranteed Work / References

No job to big or small

Hauling, clean-outs, yard work,painting, minor plumbing, windowcleaning. A little of Everything!Reasonable Rates 940-453-1505

Maintenance, House Repairs &Mobile Home Repairs.

We Do It All. No Job too Big ortoo Small. Ben 940-387-5750

After 5pm Handyman Service!Specializing in Houses, Trail -ers, & RV’s. Ask for Andrew!

Call 940-465-5861

HOME REPAIR - Int/Ext Painting,Roof, Fences, Tile, Small Electri -cal, General Maint. Small Jobs -Free Estimates 940-442-8380

Lite House Repair &Handyman Services

Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549

RH Handyman Interior & Exterior Painting,

Roofing, Fence Repair & More Free Est call Roy 940-230-8834

HAULING TRASHAND CLEANUP.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 214-566-9734 or 940-442-6369

Mike’s Clean Up Services. Trash, brush & junk hauled off.Friendly & dependable service.

Call 940-453-2776

Celia’s House CleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.

8 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!

Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889

GREEN HOUSE CLEANING We use non-toxic cleaning

products. References available.Ana 940-634-4776/940-634-4778

Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez

940-442-9511, 940-442-8380References available

Mom’s Cleaning ServiceCall to schedule an appt.

940-594-3625

GILL’S LAWN SERVICECut Trees, Fence Repair/Bldg

mow, edge, weedeat, flowerbeds, trim bushes, gutters, sprin -kler repair, res/comm, free est.940-300-5506 or 940-597-4787

LA Lawn & Landscaping

$20-$25/Lawnmow, edge, weed eat, blow

(front, back, sides) Trim shrubs& perennials. Fertilizing. Weeds

pulled. Lance 940-390-3286

REAL GREEN GARDENING - Lawnservice, tree trimming,

arbors, pavers & flagstone patios,sprinkler repair, cleanup, fence work.940-453-7072 or 940-380-9025

ARENA & GARDEN TILLINGMOWING, BUSH HOG

$25 / Acre or HourCall 940-367-2741

Make Your House Sell!Paint, tape & bed, acoustic,water damage, wall repair Call Bob 972-317-9517

www.fisherpainting.com

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERSInt $80rm, ext $825; remodel proj -

ects, texture, repair sheetrock;15 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!Free estimate 940-300-6860

ARTISTIC SERVICESMurals, custom artwork, fauxfinish, paint effects, signage &

more. UNT Grad 940-368-1529www.jameshineman.com

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TOP TO BOTTOM TREE INC.Tree removal, trim, install & regu -lar maintenance, experts in dan -gerous removals, land clearing,insured, 24 hr emergency stormservice. Lowest price in town.

Serving Denton Co. for 10 yrs.940-483-TREE 940-483-8733

SMART TREE SERVICEAFFORDABLE RATES

TRIM OR REMOVEFree Estimate 940-597-3560

PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/

pics/slides/negs/videos/records-discs 940-231-5889

Saavedra Roofing, Repairs,Gutter’s & House Cleaning. FreeEstimates. Many years of exp.

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biscuits and gravy or test a crepe

filled with rich hazelnut spread.

Specialty coffees. Smoking on patio

only. 309 Fry St. Thurs-Sun 8am-

3pm. $. 940-387-1696.

CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas

fusion plates. Everything gets plenty

of spice — sometimes too much.

Sides like jalapeno cornbread, red

beans and rice are extra. Beer and

wine. 1925 Denison St. Sun-Thurs 11-

9, Fri-Sat 11-9:30. $$. 940-243-2126.

Second location: Frilly’s South Cajun

Kitchen, 2303 I-35E, 940-898-1404.

ECLECTICThe Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-

ments fresh seafood, beef and chick-

en from the grill. Even vegetarian

selections get a flavor boost from the

woodpile. Starters are rich: spinach-

artichoke dip, asiago olives. Refined

cocktails and rich desserts. Patio din-

ing available. 600 N. Locust St. Mon-

Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11, Sun noon-9

(bar stays open later). $-$$. 940-

484-1349.

Hannah’s Off the Square More

room, more mid-price items and

more casual atmosphere. Fish tacos

filled with grilled tilapia, key lime

sauce and mango salsa. Steaks, with

any of 10 sauces or toppings, get A-

plus. Tempting desserts. Full bar.

Smoking on terrace only. No checks.

111 W. Mulberry St. Sun-Mon 11-9

(brunch until 2pm), Tues-Thurs 11-10;

Fri-Sat 11-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-1110.

Simone Lounge Dinner served 5-

10pm Fri-Sun. Full bar. 222 W. Hickory

St., Suite 104. 940-387-7240.

The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining

room tucked away in a bed and

breakfast. Excellent food like hearty

soups, Angus rib-eye, meal-size sal-

ads and daily specials. Beer and

wine. No smoking inside. 2602 Lillian

Miller Parkway. Thurs-Sat 6-10pm.

$$$. 940-243-4919.

HAMBURGERSBurger Time Machine 301 W.

University Drive. 940-384-1133.

Cool Beans Funky atmosphere in old

building. Menu offers foodstuffs that

go well with a cold beer — fried

things, nachos, hamburgers, etc.

Veggie burger too dependent on salt,

but good fries are crispy with skin

still attached. Full bar. 1210 W.

Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-

382-7025.

Denton County IndependentHamburger Co. Custom-built burg-

ers with a juicy, generous patty, fresh

fixings on a worthy bun. Also avail-

able: chicken sandwich and limited

salad bar. 113 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat

11-3. 940-383-1022. 2nd location: 715

Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-

3037. $. No credit cards. Beer at 2nd

location.

Love Shack Chef Tim Love’s third

gourmet hamburger establishment,

with patties made from half prime

brisket, half tenderloin. Specialties

include Dirty Love Burger, topped

with wild boar bacon and a quail egg.

Plus fries, chicken, fish, hot dogs,

soups, salads and the milkshake of

the day. Full bar. 115 E. Hickory St.

11am-midnight Sun-Thurs; 11-2am Fri-

Sat. 940-442-6834.

Katz’s Hamburgers 901-A Ave. C.

940-442-6200.

Mr. Frosty Old-timey joint has all

your fast-food faves but with home-

made quality, including its own root

beer. Atmosphere and jukebox take

you back to the ’50s. 1002 Fort

Worth Drive. Tues-Sun 11am-11pm. $.

940-387-5449.

RG Burgers & Grill 2430 S. I-35E,

Suite 172. 940-383-2431.

HOME COOKINGBabe’s Chicken Dinner House 204

N. Fourth St., Sanger. Tues-Fri 4:30-

9pm, Sat 11-9 and Sun 11-3. $-$$.

940-458-0000.

Betty’s Cafe Diners get buffet selec-

tions of homestyle standards: catfish,

fried chicken, meatloaf and barbecue

ribs. Homemade rolls and pie are

available to go. Also: Mexican dinner

buffets on Thursday. Breakfast buf-

fets made to fill you up, and kids

ages 1-5 eat for $2. 710 S. U.S. High-

way 377 in Aubrey. Mon-Sun 6am-

2:30pm, Wed-Fri 5-8pm. $. 940-365-

9881.

Bonnie’s Kitchen 6420 N. I-35. 940-

383-1455.

Jay’s Cafe 110 W. Main St., Pilot

Point. 940-686-0158.

Krum Diner Offers homestyle cui-

sine, seafood and Italian food, along

with Greek and assorted desserts,

and sandwiches, burgers, dinner

plates and more. 145 W. McCart St.,

Krum, Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 9am-

2pm. $. 940-482-7080.

OldWest Cafe As winner of the Best

Breakfast and Best Homestyle

Cooking titles in Best of Denton

2009 through 2011, this eatery offers

a wide selection of homemade

meals. Denton location: 1020 Dallas

Drive. Mon-Sat 6am-2pm, Sun 7am-

2pm. $. 940-382-8220. Sanger loca-

tion: 711 N. Fifth St. Daily 7am-2pm.

940-458-7358. 817-442-9378.

Prairie House Restaurant Open

since 1989, this Texas eatery serves

up mesquite-grilled steaks, baby-

back ribs, buffalo burgers, chicken-

fried rib-eyes and other assorted

dishes. 1001 U.S. Highway 380, Cross

Roads. Daily 11 am-10pm. $-$$. 940-

440-9760.

INDIANRasoi, The Indian Kitchen Housed

in a converted gas station, this Indian

dining spot offers a small but careful-

ly prepared buffet menu of curries

(both meat and vegetarian), beans,

basmati rice and samosas. No smok-

ing. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-9:30pm.

$. 940-566-6125.

JAPANESEAvocado Sushi Restaurant 2430 S.

I-35E, Suite 126. 940-383-9812.

I Love Sushi Sushi joint features the

tempting Denton Roll (tuna, avocado

and cream cheese). 917 Sunset St.

Mon-Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri

11am-3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-

10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-

891-6060.

Keiichi Sushi chef Keiichi Nagano

turns eel, fluke, squid, salmon, yel-

lowtail and tuna into sashimi. Daily

fish specials and pasta dishes served

with an Asian flair. Homemade

tiramisu and fruit sorbets. Wine and

beer. 500 N. Elm St. Tues-Sat 5-11.

$$-$$$. 940-382-7505.

Shogun Steakhouse & Sushi Bar3606 S. I-35E, Suite 100. 940-382-

7800.

Sushi Cafe 1401 W. Oak St. 940-

380-1030.

MIDDLE EASTERNGreen Zatar Family-owned restau-

rant/market does it all from scratch,

and with speed. Meats like gyros and

succulent Sultani Kebab, plus veggie

combo and crunchy falafel. Superb

saffron rice and sauteed vegetables;

impressive baklava. BYOB. No smok-

ing. 609 Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-10;

Sun noon-8. $-$$. 940-383-2051.

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