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Inside:Rejuvenation & Wellness page 39
ARTreach in Fort Bend page 64
Churrascos in Sugar Land page 74
JANUARY 2012
Private Schools &After School Activities
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OakBend Medical Center is proud to offer award-winning patient services to people throughout the Fort Bend community. With two convenient locations, we guarantee that first-class care is always within reach.
• OakBend is Fort Bend County’s Only Accredited Cancer Center
• We received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award
• Our Advanced Trauma Care Center (Jackson Street) is equipped to handle everything from minor to life-threatening emergencies
• OakBend’s Labor & Delivery Department received the Texas Ten Step Program Award and features a Level II Nursery with 24-hour physician coverage
• Our Respiratory Care Department has ranked in the Top 15% in the U.S. for 5 years running
• We offer Advanced Wound Care and Hyperbaric Treatment
These are just a few of the reasons you should choose OakBend Medical Center for your family’s healthcare needs. If you’re looking for award-winning care, contact OakBend Medical Center today.
OakBend Medical Centerwishes you and your family
a healthy and Happy New Year!
PHYSICIAN REFERRAL: (281) 341-4800 | www.oakbendmedcenter.org
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As one of Thomson Reuters’ Top 100 Hospitals,® we’re setting a higher standard for healthcare.
Every year, Thomson Reuters conducts a quantitative study to determine the top 100 U.S. hospitals delivering exceptional care–care that saves lives, decreases the length of patient stays and minimizes complications. And this year, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital made this
prestigious list. We’re honored to be recognized along with Memorial Hermann Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, Katy and The Woodlands hospitals.
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39 Rejuvenation & WellnessFind Fort Bend’s fi nest providers to help you rejuvenate yourselffor the New Year! From medical to aesthetic and holistic remedies,too, this special section will give you the resources to start the yearrefreshed and at your best!
53 Private Schools & After School ActivitiesFind the best and brightest in private schools and after schoolactivities in Fort Bend. Read through our special section anddiscover the most benefi cial program for your child’s needs.
64 ARTreach Programs in Fort Bend Support Education, Health and Wellness Through the Arts
Get involved in this non-profi t organization headquartered inNorth Fort Bend County that plays host to a roster of professionalartists with programs that support education and social skills forvarious groups.
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74 Churrascos: Third Location Is More Than a Charm
As the newest member of the Cordua family restaurants,Churrascos in Sugar Land has opened its doors to provide the community with delectable dishes including their signatureChurrasco steak with chimichurri sauce.
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COVER STORY
13 Real WeddingsThe New Year means new beginnings to most,
but it is especially meaningful to the ten
newlywed couples featured in this section.
Peruse the pages and get a look at these
gorgeous celebrations and blushing brides!
Departments
JANUARY 2012
Ashley Ann Brown - StokesPhoto by Stephanie Davis Photography
17 Fort Bend Headliners
34 Focus on Finance
36 Focus Scrapbook
44 Fort Bend New Neighbors
46 Seen on the Scene
47 Focus Film Review
63 Business Buzz
66 Medical Focus
68 High School Hot Shot
70 Community Calendar
72 Fort Bend Kids Chalkboard
73 absolutely Delicious! - NEW
77 Focus Photo Winner
78 Focus Favorites - Resource Guide
80 Living the Sweet Life
How Do You Pick A Dentist?Ask These 10 QuestionsTo Make Sure Your Dentist Stacks Up
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Does your dentist have anintra-oral camera?
With a painless laser, we can detect cavitiesearlier than the eye can see them.The laser scanner can detect new cavities years before any other means of cavity detection.
An intra-oral camera is so small it fits in your mouth and displays your teeth on a 20” TV. The doctor can see your teeth magnified at 50 times!
Before & After work appointments that fit into your jam-packed schedule. Appointments startas early as 7:30 a.m. and as late as 6:30 p.m.,and of course, appointments on Saturday.
Movie Goggles? Yes, a big screen TV right in front of your eyes while you are getting yourdental work done. A movie passes the time quicklyand takes you far away from the dental chair.
We work with our patients to provide easy payment options with no interest. This frees you from using those high interest credit cards.
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Instant Images the size of a computer monitor. Remember those old x-rays that were 1” x 2“ ? Imagine the difference looking at a clear image 16” x 16” with all the software abilities that go along with computers. We can magnify a suspicious area and basically see inside the tooth. An added benefit for you is 1/10 the radiation needed.
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After years of planning and prepara-tion, residents, city officials, staff and tree trail sponsors officially celebrated the grand opening of Missouri City’s first Ed-ible Tree Trail.
Visitors to the trail, just west of Mur-phy Road along Oyster Creek, can sample treats created by Mother Nature. Some of the species include Mexican Persimmon and Plum trees as well as Chinese Ju-jube trees. “This is a great opportunity for people of Missouri City to walk these trails and pick a piece of fruit along the way,” said Council Member Robin Elackatt.
The project is 100-percent funded through donations and other grant mon-ey. The trees should mature and bear fruit at different times of the year to help as-sure there is always something to enjoy.
The Edible Arbor Trail is the first of its kind in the region and is managing well despite the drought conditions of the past summer. You can visit the trail along Oys-ter Creek, just west of Murphy Road at Raoul Wallenberg Lane and see or taste for yourself
If you would like to become a sponsor, visit the Forestry section under Parks and Recreation on the city’s website, www.missouricitytx.gov, then click “Current Projects” or call 281-403-8645.
Members of the Quail Valley Garden Club celebrate the Edible Arbor Trail’s ribbon cutting ceremony along with Council Member Robin Elackatt, bottom row, fourth from the left, and Missouri City Forester Paul Wierzbicki, bottom row, first person on the right.
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William & Abby MeltonMay 21, 2011Photography by Adam Copeland Photography
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Trees for Tots 2011MedCare Milestones hosted its 6th
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Bride’s Full Name: Ashley Ann BrownGroom’s Full Name: Logan Drue StokesCeremony Site: Sugar Land Baptist ChurchReception Site: Sugar Land Marriott Town SquareRehearsal Dinner Site: The Houstonian in RichmondWedding Planner: Angela NixOfficiant: Dr. Phil LinebergerGown: Maggie SotteroVeil: GiselleShoes: Vince CamutoJewelry: Bling, Erica Koessler & Fit To Be TiedHair: Kathy Lineberger, Emmanuel SalonMakeup: Sheila BantzBridesmaid Dresses: Alfred SungFormalwear: The Men’s WarehouseInvitations: Designs for Life by Cristy JerkinsFlowers: Events in Bloom by Rob SmithCatering: Sugar Land Marriott Town SquareCake: Susie’s CakesMusic: Rotel & the Hot TomatoesTransportation: Safeway DriversAccommodations: The Four SeasonsHoneymoon: The Big Island & Maui, Hawaii
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Thomas & Lyndsay RodriguezAugust 13, 2011Photography by Akil Bennett Photography
Bride’s Full Name: Lyndsay Ann PullenGroom’s Full Name: Thomas Austin RodriguezCeremony Site: St. Paul’s United Methodist ChurchReception Site: The Houstonian Rehearsal Dinner Site: The Milford HouseWedding Planner: Belle of the BallOfficiant: Reverend Gail Williford Gown: EnzoaniVeil: Ventura’s BridalShoes: Shoes Embellished by the Mother of the BrideJewelry: Cezanne Bracelet and Nadri Earrings Hair & Makeup: Blush & CoBridesmaid Dresses: Alfred SungFormalwear: Al’s Formal WearInvitations: White Bird PressFlowers: Wedding Flowers by LisaCatering: The HoustonianCake: Susie’s Cakes & ConfectionsMusic: Divisi Strings (Ceremony) & Doppelganger Band (Reception)Favors: KooziesTransportation: The Groom’s 1966 Mustang Accommodations: The HoustonianHoneymoon: Costa Rica
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M r. and Mrs. Scott Pullen of Sugar Land, Texas are pleased to announce the
marriage of their daughter Lyndsay Ann Pullen to Thomas Austin Rodriguez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodriguez of Katy, Texas.
The ceremony was held at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas on August 13, 2011. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride hosted a reception at The Houstonian.
The bride’s sister, Kymberly Pullen, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jessamy Anderson, Keri Blowey, Katy Flood, Kristiana Hines, Elizabeth Hoppe, Emily Kelly, Lindsay Pickering, Sarah Rice, Natalie Rodriguez, Amy Scott, Liz Soslow and Jeanne Williams. Kehnley Blowey was the fl ower girl, and Linden D’Amico was the ring bearer.
The groom’s cousin, Braden Lomonte, served as best man. Groomsmen were Chris Blanton, Tanner Flood, Trey Geistweidt, David Goodman, Dalton Hale, Charles Henkel, Ryan Moore, Robert Reese, Cameron Rice, Travis Roby, Clayton Warren and Randy Yates.
Megan Cherry, Megan Livingston, Ansley Roan and Angela Sikorski were in the house party. The ushers were Clay Guest, Bryan Janhsen, Kyle Martin and Chris McBride.
Lyndsay graduated from Clements High School and earned a degree in Public Relations from Texas Tech University where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority.
Thomas graduated from Taylor High School and earned a degree in Landscape Architecture from Texas Tech University and was a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity.
The couple met in November 2008 through mutual friends. After a honeymoon in Costa Rica, the couple will live in Houston.
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Brandon & Candice KircherOctober 22, 2011Photography by Scott Kelley
Bride’s Full Name: Candice Nicole TribeGroom’s Full Name: Brandon Charles Kircher Ceremony Site: Saint Stanislaus Church, Chappel Hill, TexasReception Site: Inn at Dos Brisas, Washington, TexasRehearsal Dinner Site: Tribe’s Ranch Home, Chappel Hill, TexasVideography: A & A VideoWedding Planner: Honeydew EventsOfficiant: Father Jozef Musiol; Gown: Liancarlo from Ivory Bridal AteleirVeil: Sara Gabriel from Ivory Bridal AteleirShoes: Badgley Mischka from Ivory Bridal AteleirJewelry: Custom Design by Dianne Michaels in PennsylvaniaHair: Pink Palette ArtistsMakeup: Pink Palette ArtistsBridesmaid Dresses: Weddings by Debbie, Alvina Valenta DressesFormalwear: The Men’s Warehouse and Al’s Formal WearInvitations: Memories of TodayFlowers: Blooming GalleryCatering: Cordua/MJC Catering & Inn at Dos BrisasCake: Susie’s Cake CreationMusic: The Eclipse Band & Orchestra; Anthony Caceres Jazz Band; Tena Helm and Cheryl Amelan Favors: Texas Pecan CompanyTransportation: Diamond LimousineAccommodations: Inn at Dos Brisas & Surrounding Area HotelsHoneymoon: Asia & Europe
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W e are pleased to announce the marriage of Miss Candace Nicole Tribe to Mr. Brandon
Charles Kircher on Saturday, October 22, 2011. The happy couple was united at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Chap-pell Hill, Texas, which is also where Can-dace’s great grandmother, great aunts, and grandmother were married years ago. Her parents also met there. Father Jozef Musiol offi ciated the ceremony and music was pro-vided by Tena Helm and Cheryl Amelang.
The bride is the daughter of Richard and Gerry Tribe, who reside in Katy. She is the granddaughter of the late Bill and Gertrude Twardowski and the late Wil-lard and Frances Tribe.
The groom is the son of Steve and Debi Rochelle Fishman who live in Pennsylvania, and Allan and Joy Kircher, who live in South Carolina. He is the grandson of Joanne Kirch-er and the late Ronald Kircher.
The bridal party included many fam-ily and friends. Brooke Fitzgerald served as Candace’s maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Jennie Brannigan, Erika Brown, Lind-say Graham, Jessica Hawkes, Mallory Jaeger, Jennifer Jasper, Dawn Kittel, and Stephanie Tribe. Candace’s oldest niece Chloe Tribe was a junior bridesmaid. Brandon’s two brothers, Jeff and Tylor Kircher, served as his best men and the groomsmen were Pete Blake, Whit-ney Ellis, Justin Flood, Raza Kazmi, Sacha Pictet, Rory Torrey, and Philip Tribe. Ty Tribe served as the ring bearer and the fl ower girls were Ally and Avery Tribe. Ushers were Byron and Chad Tribe. Hostesses were Nicole Tribe and Liz Stewart.
Following the ceremony, the bride’s par-ents hosted a cocktail hour and reception at The Inn at Dos Brisas, with over 250 guests. During cocktail hour, they enjoyed the won-derful jazz sounds of the Anthony Caceres Band with an unforgettable view on the patio deck with infi nity pool and furnished with country chic sofas, wicker coffee tables, and cabanas, all of which overlooked an open country sky line.
After cocktail hour, guests moved into a seven thousand square foot white-draped tent with several sparkling chandeliers, which hung inside huge wrought iron bird cages, all accented by cascading magno-lia leaf vines. Guests were seated at mirror topped tables and long mahogany tables decorated by thousands of fresh fl owers in-cluding white and plum colored phalaenopis orchids - absolutely breathe - taking ambi-ence by Scott Kontizer with Darryl & Co and Lisa Tran with Blooming Gallery. This was topped with a perfectly executed menu with the collaboration of Cordua/MJC Ca-tering and the Inn at Dos Brisas. Music and Entertainment was by The Eclipse Band and Orchestra and a sweet ending featured a seven-tiered cake by Susie’s Cake Creation and groom’s cake by Nicki Tribe. Then guests danced the night away to the tunes of the Eclipse Band & Orchestra. Planning and coordination of wedding was by Mai Dang with Honeydew Events.
Mrs. Candace and Mr. Brandon Kircher, graduates of TCU and USC- Akin, have begun their new journey in life together in Texas after returning from their honeymoon in Paris and Bali.
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Bride’s Full Name: Whitney Leigh WallaceGroom’s Full Name: John Ray AndrewsCeremony Site: The GalleryReception Site: The GalleryRehearsal Dinner Site: Pappas BarbequePhotography: Paige NewtonWedding Planner: Rosemary MascarenhasOfficiant: Don HeathGown: J Crew WeddingJewelry: Tiffany & Co.Hair & Makeup: Jacquelyn Wallace, Sister of the BrideBridesmaid Dresses: J Crew WeddingFormalwear: J Crew WeddingInvitations: Paige JonesFlowers: House of Bloom, Sugar Land Town SquareCatering: Chef Rey’s Restaurant & CateringCake: Crave CupcakesMusic: DJFavors: Candy Bar with Gift Bags by Virginia Wingo, GrandmotherTransportation: Houston Executive Limousine ServiceAccommodations: Hotel DerekHoneymoon: New York
John & Whitney AndrewsNovember 27, 2011Photography by Paige Newton
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The Fort Bend Education Foundation “Lights,
Camera, Action” Gala Committee Salutes
2012 Underwriters
The stage is set, the cameras are rolling and all eyes are on you as you enter the 19th annual Fort Bend Education Foundation Gala entitled “Lights, Camera, Action!” The event will be held at the Sugar Land Marriott Hotel on February 25, 2012.
Re-live or experience for the fi rst time old Hollywood at its best. Envi-sion yourself exuding ultimate star power as you arrive in your black and white dashing, daring and debonair attire. Throw in that accent of red for drama and the picture is complete.
Direct yourself to the silent auction and bid board where you can exert your star power by being highest bidder on a unique and vast array of items. Then, venture on to the new “Wish Upon A Star” area to support teachers and school programs. Claim your star and an enviable bit of dramatic fl air awaits you!
Remember those classic movie lines as you participate in the live auction.
Hear auctioneer James Patterson shout “Show me the money” as you recall the best line of all, “Play it again, Sam”, as you bid again and again. Bid often, bid high, bid with friends and you could earn your star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!
The mission of the Fort Bend Educa-tion Foundation is to enrich, enhance and maximize the quality of education for all FBISD students. Since its incep-tion in 1992, the Education Foundation has awarded over $3.2 million in grants to FBISD teachers and schools. The
Pictured: Mike Koehler, Mike Siwierka and Don Kerstetter, front row: Terri Wang, Jacquie Chaumette and Lina Sabouni.
gala is the primary source of revenue to fund these grants and programs.
Join us as we celebrate the night in true Hollywood form with delectable dining and magnifi cent music from the band, Password. There will be danc-ing, too, as we toast the success of the Fort Bend Education Foundation and thank the community for its generous support. For sponsorship or ticket in-formation, visit www.fortbendisd.com/foundation.
People seeking cosmetic or reconstructive dental work should do research before making a decision in order to ensure proper care. As ADA recognized specialists, Prosthodontists are qualified to offer services in state-of-the-art procedures and techniques, such as: cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, complete and partial dentures, replacing lost or loose teeth, jaw joint problems (TMJ), traumatic injuries, snoring and sleep disorders and oral cancer reconstruction.
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Exchange Club of Rosenberg Hosts Food Drive for
Parks Youth Ranch
Tyrone Frederick delivers a box of food to Parks Youth Ranch.
Amy Crane, Youth Committee Chair for the Exchange Club of Rosenberg, picks up food from County Clerk Dianne Wilson and her staff.
Meet the new Mascot Swatson! The name was chosen in the Kids ‘R’ Kids Name Your Mascot contest. The winning entry was created by Nathan Johnston of Missouri City.
Sugar Land Skeeters Unveil Mascot
Exchange Club of Sugar Land Hosts One Nation Under God Program
Exchange Clubs of Sugar Land, Fort Bend, Rosenberg, Lone Star, and Quail Valley gathered to
hear program speaker Troy Nehls, pictured above, share experiences
of serving in the military. Photo courtesy of Larry Pullen.
Scanlan Oaks Elementary Wolf Pack 1402 enjoyed a tour of DeWalt Heritage Center. Pictured are Den Leader Tim Piwowar with Noah Gulde, Dylan
Garcia, Trey Piwowar and James Garcia.
Boy Scouts Visit the Historic Dew House
Dillards First Colony Mall Hosts Holiday VIP Party
Sugar Land Vein Specialists Open House
Tonja Legington, Holly Doffi ng, Ulises Baltazar & Sylvia Martinez.
Manny Concepcion, Sandra Jones & Kathy Gammon.
JAVANI Med Spa Christmas Open House
Patti Parish-Kaminski visits with Mrs. Claus and Santa.
Under God Program
Afreen Pappa & Lisa Fredrickson.
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In a special public meeting held Thurs-day, December 1st at Rosenberg City Hall, the Rosenberg Development Corpo-ration (RDC) heard a proposal from Impe-rial Arts (IA) to make Rosenberg’s historic downtown district a destination for arts and culture.
If approved as presented, a partner-ship between RDC and IA would estab-lish the Rosenberg Arts Center by Spring 2012, a restored historic Cole Theater by Fall 2013, and recognition of the historic downtown district as a sanctioned “Cul-tural District” by the Texas Commission on the Arts by the end of 2013. The RDC Board expressed enthusiasm and interest in moving forward with this proposal, and directed staff to continue to develop specif-ic details related to a formal partnership with IA.
Edward Crowell III, Imperial Arts’ Founder and Executive Director, said, “This is going to be an exciting journey with lofty goals to be accomplished in a short time period. With the support of the RDC and the City of Rosenberg, and with Imperial Arts’ talent and experience, this will become a reality and bring commu-nity, commerce and tourism to downtown Rosenberg.”
Matt Fielder, Economic Development Director, said, “We’re excited about the op-portunity to have continued investment in our historic downtown and to preserve the Cole Theatre as a Rosenberg landmark. This partnership promises to bring new opportunities for cultural arts to our com-munity, as well as be a magnet to draw
people to Rosenberg from other areas. I believe it will be an important boost to the businesses downtown and on Avenue H.”
The development plan presented by IA consists of three major phases: First, es-tablishment of the Rosenberg Arts Center in historic downtown, offering a variety of live performances, fi lms, art exhibits, and arts education programming; Second, the re-opening of the historic Cole Theater, restored to its historic art deco-style glory, offering major productions of professional opera, theatre, concerts, fi lms, art exhib-its, and community events; and Third, the designation of historic downtown Rosenberg as a “Cultural District” by the Texas Commission on the Arts – with mu-seums, shops, landmarks, the Rosenberg Arts Center, and the restored Cole The-ater as important components of commu-nity, commerce, and tourism.
Imperial Arts and Rosenberg Development Corporation at Rosenberg City Hall. Pictured are Councilor Dwayne Grigar; RDC Director Allen Scopel; Mayor Pro Tem Tom Suter; Imperial Arts Visual Arts/Education Director Robyn Miller; Imperial Arts Board Member Nancy Olson; Impe-rial Arts Founder and Executive Director Edward Crowell III; Rosenberg Mayor Vincent M. Morales, Jr.; RDC Chairperson Bill Knesek; Imperial Arts Board Member Ed Crowell, Jr.; and Imperial Arts Marketing Director Erin Newbrand.
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Guests enjoyed coffee, cookies and gift mugs from ARTreach at the December Espresso Yourself!
event at the Mamie George Foundation.
Seniors ARTreach Program at Maime George Community Center
event at the Mamie George Foundation.
Fran Knueppel & Nancy Olson.
event at the Mamie George Foundation.
Mary Collins & Janice Knight.
Sugar Creek Garden Club Prepares for Annual
Spring Luncheon and Silent Auction
Bonnie Steidley, Ann Price, Dana Knox, Karen Bradbury, Jenny Schultz, and Donna Hrachovy.
Fort Bend Junior Service League and Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Sugar Plum Market Check Disbursement
Kameryn Griesser, Emma Jobes, Judith Igwilo, Elizabeth Hill
& Kylie Curtis.
Kameryn Griesser, Emma Jobes, Kameryn Griesser, Emma Jobes, Brenda Bowman, Wendee Buckley & Lauren Dante.Brenda Bowman, Wendee Brenda Bowman, Wendee Chris Siebenaler
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Are you one of thousands of Ameri-cans who suffer from a disease condi-tion referred to as peripheral neu-ropathy? Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder of the peripheral nerves characterized by tingling or burning sensation, weakness, muscle aches or cramps, diffi culties with balance, and at times autonomic nervous system involvement characterized by dizzi-ness, sexual dysfunction, or change of blood pressure especially in upright position. Peripheral neuropathies have generally a gradual onset and slow pro-gression. A typical description of the tingling and numbness is in a “glove and stocking” fashion that is mainly in the lower legs and distal aspects of the upper extremities. Tingling sensa-tion or burning pain are very common symptoms with peripheral neuropathy predominantly due to involvement of the sensory nerves; however, in the advanced cases, motor nerves are also involved where weakness and gait dif-fi culties can also be predominant the clinical presentation.
In many cases, a strong family his-tory is noteworthy; however, many oth-er cases may not have any underlying cause contributing to the disease. It is important to have a formal neurologi-cal evaluation and a careful search for correctable causes as for example dia-betes mellitus, renal failure, disorder of thyroid glands, exposure to drugs and toxins, or heavy metals like arsenic, lead, mercury, or thallium, industrial solvents or pesticides, vitamin defi cien-cies, or any underlying malignancies or tumors which can also be associated with peripheral neuropathy.
Dr. Shukla is board certifi ed in Neurology, Electromyography, Sleep Medicine and Vascular Neurology. Dr. Shukla is Stroke Director at Method-ist Hospital Sugar Land and OakBend Medical Center, as well as neurology member at Methodist Spine Center.
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By: A.Y. Shukla M.D.After practicing medicine as an OB/
GYN for over 10 years, I have encountered countless patients suffering from: irritabil-ity, depression, anxiety, sleep disturbanc-es, low energy, low libido, & weight gain. Unfortunately women are accustomed to being on a host of prescription medications to combat their symptoms without getting to the root cause of them. I have been for-tunate enough to have my patients em-brace an integrative approach to treating the whole person, not just the symptoms, to achieve a healthy balance and a happy life full of vitality.
Treating the symptoms related to hor-mone imbalance is very complex but can be easily treated with the right Physician and the use of Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy, or BHRT. BHRT utilizes naturally occurring plant sources that are an exact match to what our bodies naturally produce to correct hormone im-balance & the symptoms associated with it. As symptoms decrease, patients begin
to feel more like themselves again. One of the main complaints I hear from women is regarding their weight. I combine BHRT along with the most advanced medically supervised weight loss programs to effec-tively achieve their weight loss goals.
Weight loss by means of balancing hormones can be a long process so many patients choose to incorporate one of our medically supervised programs such as: hCG and proper meal planning to give themselves a head start journey to achieve their goals. I have witnessed countless patients regain their confi dence, happi-ness and health by simply losing 15 or 20 pounds and restoring a healthy hormone balance.
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Dr. Chang is considered to be one of the most educated plastic surgeons in the community, holding two Ivy League degrees, two doctorate degrees, and completing two surgical residencies to-taling more than 15 years of experience and training. These additional years of training have provided Dr. Chang with advanced surgical skills enabling him to achieve superior results. He possesses exceptional surgical skills, a broad-based education and a commitment to excellence. His practice, Timeless Plas-tic Surgery, in Sugar Land is the pre-miere “concierge-type” cosmetic surgery practice that caters to each patient and his/her individual needs and desires.
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Facial surgery is extremely complex and experience truly matters. Dr. Chang has performed thousands of facial surgi-cal procedures over the years and he has been called “Dr. Nose” due to his vast ex-perience in Rhinoplasty (nose surgery).
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If you have met Jeremy Smith, you remember his engaging smile, ap-proachable style, willingness to help and great example of physical fi tness. Jer-emy, a National Council of Strength and Fitness Certifi ed Personal Trainer since 2005, has been active all his life and coaches others regularly as a Personal Trainer at the Fort Bend Family YMCA in Missouri City.
On November 5th, competing for the fi rst time in the Muscle Mania Space City Body Building Show, Novice Divi-sion, Jeremy placed 2nd in the Heavy Weight Division. “I wanted to challenge myself to take it to a higher level. This is beyond what a regular exerciser would do, but as I challenged myself, I was able to accomplish something extraordinary,” said Jeremy.
Jeremy lost 45 pounds over a dedicat-ed 16-week period and sculpted his body, doing it all naturally without steroids, through an intense seven-day training regimen and very strict diet. To see sig-nifi cant physical improvement, it is gen-erally recommended that one workout fi ve times per week and at least three times per week to maintain fi tness.
“It takes dedication over a period of time to healthily lose weight and in-crease muscle,” said Jeremy. “Mix it up with nutrition, weight resistance train-ing and especially aerobic cardio. Avoid junk food. Eat more vegetables and lean meats. Be consistent. Change your life-style and you can reach your goals. Just make up your mind to do it.”
Take the next step by investing in personal training at the Fort Bend Fam-ily YMCA. Jeremy and other great cer-tifi ed personal trainers will help you reach your fi tness and nutrition goals. For more information, visit www.ymca-houston.org/fort-bend-family. H
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In a time when society places a high value on appearance, coloring hair has become a commonplace experience. When getting your hair colored, using healthy products is just as important as choosing a fi tting color. Chemicals in most hair dyes sometimes can be damaging and leave your hair mal-nourished. Strong chemicals mixed with unnatural ingredi-ents sometimes cause your hair to become brittle, greasy, and full of hapless split ends. This is why when choosing a brand of hair dye, it is imperative to choose products composed with natural ingredients such as Aveda.
Aveda products come from a long line of all-natural, plant-based ingredients, which are known to be high-quality, eco-friendly, and signifi cantly healthier for your hair. While Ave-da products are sold at most high-end salon and retail stores, having a professional stylist color your hair can signifi cantly increase the quality and prevent unnecessary damage from misuse of products.
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It has been estimated that over 90 percent of the visible signs of aging are due to the effects of the sun on your skin. Those un-desirable lines, wrinkles, brown spots and texture changes all fall under the defi nition of photo aging. The good news is that photo aging is both preventable and treatable.
As your skin ages and is exposed to UVA and UVB rays, the turnover of skin cells slows signifi cantly, throwing off the balance between the growth of healthy new cells and the sloughing of old, damaged cells. Healthy skin knows how to replace damaged cells and stimulate the growth of new, vibrant skin. All your skin needs is the right kind of treatment to help it remember how.
Sugar Land Plastic Surgery Skin & Laser Aesthetics offers a variety of medical skin treatments and laser services to correct signs of aging, reduce sun damage, enhance collagen production, protect skin from free radicals, and restore balance for a healthy complexion. Skin rejuvenation should be considered an ongoing project, a life choice. It is never too late to start. With our help and your commitment, we can improve the health and appearance of your skin. We invite you to schedule a complimentary consulta-tion today!
Contact Sugar Land Plastic Surgery, John T. Nguyen, MD, FACS, at 281.980.8000 or visit www.MyBodySurgeon.com. H
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Cashion and CodyDentistry and Orthodontics New Location
Cashion and Cody Dentistry and Orthodontics is moving to a new location! They have fi nally fi nished construction of their new premier dental offi ce building at 17003 SW Freeway in Sugar Land, Texas, and will be up and ready for business by the fi rst of the year. Along with the new location comes a new name -- C & C Dental. The husband and wife team decided to simplify and use a shorter, more concise name for their practice. Drs. Cashion and Cody have been serving the Sugar Land community for almost 20 years. “We are very excited about our expanding practice and all the new changes for 2012, especially as it marks the anniversary of two decades in dentistry!” says Dr. Cody.
The new building, constructed by HM General Contractors, is located near the corner of Sweetwater and Highway 59, between the Olive Garden and Sugar Land Baptist Church. It’s “Williamsburg” design, by architect Don Purser, boasts a beautiful red brick, curved windows and stone columns. The interior, created by Watson & Gale, consists of warm soft neutrals with Terrazzo tile fl oors, marble countertops, and alabaster pendant lighting. The offi ce will house state-of-the-art dental equipment with new laser and digital technology as well as feature a new movie room for patients. “We have worked really hard, alongside our contractors, to get this job done,” says Dr. Cashion, “and we are anticipating an amazing result!” For more information please visit www.cashionandcodyonline.com or call 281-206-4482. H
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Many of you know PURPLE PATTY as the store that has an extensive product mix of new, antique, vintage and collectible items in an open and friendly atmosphere. As one customer puts it, “It’s not a typical antique store. It’s clean and organized and all the items whether new or antique, are priced right and the store stands behind every sale.”
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Joshua & Tawni Magie
Go to www.FortBendFocus.comSeen on the Scene
Thursday, November 10, 2011 • Sugar Land Marriott
Honoring America’s HeroesSW 59 SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB & OPERATION AMERICAN HEROES
Liz & Bob Furman
Susan & Shelly Neider
Clements High School Navy JROTC
Todd & Janet Staples with Jim & Jessica Kij
Dorine & Rod Craig
Hightower High School Army JROTC
Austin High School Navy JROTC
Kolbe & Gwen Curtice
Dulles High School Air Force JROTC
Photos by Mary Favre and Zoe Bourdon Favre
David & Elaine Lavine
Richard Christ, Rick MIller, John Carloss & Steve McHale
Frank Wright, Chuck Williams, Bill Keys, Pete Martinez, Jason Hill & Scott Thomas
John & Kathy St. John with Rick CarrKempner High School Air Force JROTC
Tracey & Jim Shaw and Dee Koch
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By Nick Nicholson
Nick Nicholson is the Film and Entertainment Critic for CNN Radio, the Fort Bend Star, Fort Bend Focus, Pearland Focus as well as Focus on Women. In addition, his reviews can be seen and heard in numerous other print/media outlets in Texas and Oklahoma. Mr. Nicholson is in great demand as a speaker to both public and civic organizations on the subject of fi lm and the entertainment industry. He is the co-founder of the Houston Film Critics Society and is currently the President of the organization.
War HorseStarring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson & David ThewlisDirector: Steven SpielbergCompany: DisneyNow Showing: In Local Area The-atresMPAA Rating: PG-13Grade: A+
From director Steven Spielberg comes an emotional epic on a classic scale. It is the story of a
miraculous horse in wartime - a stirring journey that explores a bond of friend-ship, loyalty and courage. Within the tale of a boy and the feisty colt he never stops believing in, there are sweeping battles, desperate escapes and an evocative odys-sey through a world at war. But no mat-ter where they go or what they experience both boy and horse keep forging ahead, driven by devotion and the hope of re-turning home. Adapted from one of the great modern stories of friendship and war, the fi lm is drawn from the novel that sparked a rousing stage hit, gar-nering fi ve Tony Awards, including Best Play. Now, Spielberg unfolds this heartwarming tale for all ages with a return to the territory where big screen cinema and intimate storytelling meet.
The journey begins on the cusp of WWI as an English farming family buys a fi ery hunter colt at auction despite not having the funds to pay for him. Named Joey, the horse seems to be nothing but a loss for
struggling Ted and Rosie Narracott (Peter Mullan and Emily Watson), but their son Albert (Jeremy Irvine) is determined to tame and train him, making the most of Joey’s enthralling spirit, speed and affec-tion. The two are inseparable, but when war breaks out, they are pulled apart as Joey is sold from under him and heads to the front as the mount of a dashing British cavalry offi cer. Thus starts Joey’s labyrinthine trek through joy and sorrow, hardship and wonder, as this simple horse becomes a remarkable hero, touching lives on all sides of the war with his innocence, purity of motive, and unconditional devo-tion to his human friends. He pulls battle-fi eld ambulances, whisks away German soldiers on the run, fi res the imagination of a French girl and hauls colossal can-nons up mountains. As the fi lm builds to its powerful climax, and Albert heads into the trenches on his own perilous mission, Joey fi nds himself ensnared in the haunt-ing No Man’s Land between British and German territory. But even when it seems there can be no return, he sets in motion a momentary chance for peace and holds fast to a dream of reunion and renewal.
What Spielberg has on his hands is essentially a Saving Private Ryan set against the backdrop of WWI whose focus
is that of a horse. One of the most magnet-ic qualities of the fi lm is its emotion. The viewer will experience the full gamut due to everything about the fi lm. The casting, the cinematography, as well as the score, all combine to provide a grandiose fi lm that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. The emotion and honesty of the fi lm are just raw through-out. The battle, sequence involving the Argonne is phenomenal both in its pre-sentation and scope. Immediately after the brutality of the battle, your emotions will once again be twisted as two enemies are both drawn to the center of the battle-fi eld because of their love of horses. What happens proves there is hope in the world no matter who you are or where you come from. Don't pass up War Horse as it will defi nitely be involved in the Oscar race this year. H
Photos courtesy of David Appleby & Andrew Cooper, Walt Disney Pictures.
On their farm in the French countryside, Emilie (Celine Buckens) and her Grandfather (Niels Arestrup) with Joey (right) and Topthorn (left) are featured in this scene from DreamWorks Pictures' War Horse, director Steven Spielberg's epic adventure and an unforgettable odyssey through courage, friendship, discovery and wonder.
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Jill & Troy Nehls
Go to www.FortBendFocus.comSeen on the Scene
Sunday, November 13, 2011 • Safari Texas Ranch
Sharing the Bounty With Fort Bend County9th Annual Taste of Sugar Land®
Ron & Linda Mack
Barbara & Virgil Harris
Nancy & Pete Olson
Wil Wahlfahrt, Vicki Coates & Ernie Morse
Pat & Nancy Colmenares
Jan & Randy Edwards
Hamm & Bobbie Browne
Don & Penny Johnson with Don & Judy Engelstad
Don & Martha Stewart
Michelle & Stephen Simons
Frank & Tish Haines
Joy & Dennis Dowell Larry & Lucia Street
Paige Phillips & Taylor McFarland
Sue & Mike Lockwood
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The American Red Cross Super Ball XI scheduled for Saturday, Janu-ary 28th at Safari Texas in Richmond, promises to be the biggest – and best – indoor tailgate party in town! Celebrat-ing their eleventh year, Super Ball XI benefits the American Red Cross Fort Bend Office located in and serving Fort Bend County, and this year’s proceeds will support program operations, service delivery/emergency relief to our commu-nity and general operating needs.
The event features a tailgate-themed buffet full of football food favorites, a Half-Time Dance with music by The Spiffington’s and a midway with games allowing guests to compete. Midway games include two Basketball Shoot-Outs sponsored by Rotary Club of Rich-mond, the Football Toss sponsored by Stan and Edie Speer and the Best Buy Raceway sponsored by Best Buy. Finals will be held for the high scorers in each competition and winners of these events will receive basketball goals, a sporting goods gift certificate and a Wii game sys-tem.
The American Red Cross Super Ball XI auctions are always a crowd-pleaser, and this year’s live auction features a returning exclusive item courtesy of Legacy Ford. Legacy Ford has donated the use of a new car each month for an entire year to kick off the live auction. Other live auction items include a Sugar Land Skeeters’ package, a Bunco party at Southern Sister Designs, and a ski
American Red Cross Super Ball committee
members invite you for an evening of football
fun! Pictured are American Red Cross
Executive Director Charlie Davis, Head
Coaches Terri Stuart and Goldie Leinweber
and sponsor Ron Ewer of Legacy Ford. Super
Ball XI is scheduled for January 28th at Safari Texas, and tickets are
available by calling 281.342.9480.
trip in Deer Valley along with various sports and entertainment packages.
The silent auction features over 150 lots along with a special Sky Box VIP area sponsored by Cindy and Brad Reaves. This section contains twelve unique items including a fully stocked tool box, a custom vanity, a Texans’ tail-gate party package and unique sports memorabilia.
Leading the Super Ball team to victo-ry for this year are Head Coaches Eileen Akerson, Terri Stuart and Goldie Lein-weber. “This year’s event is shaping up to be our best ever,” said Charlie Davis, Executive Director for the American Red Cross Fort Bend Office. “Because of the generous support of our committee members, sponsors and our community, we are looking forward to kicking off the new year with a great evening of football tailgating fun!”
Sponsorships are still available for the event, and they range from $500 to $10,000. Sponsorship opportunities in-clude tickets to the event, recognition in the program and invitations, and on-site recognition at the event.
Tickets to Super Ball XI are $75 per person and are available by con-tacting the American Red Cross at 281.342.9480. For more information about the American Red Cross Super Ball XI, call 281.342.9480 or visit www.houstonredcross.org/SuperballXI2012.
American Red Cross Super Ball XI Prepares for 11thAnnual Tailgating Event Featuring Food, Football and Fun!
The Fort Bend Junior Service League (FBJSL) was pleased to present a $5,000 Community Assistance Fund (CAF) grant to Junior Achievement of South-east Texas, which will be used to sup-port its educational programs in Fort Bend County. These funds will be used to educate and inspire young women through two Women’s Leadership Con-ferences.
Junior Achievement provides K-12 economic focused programs for use in classroom and after-school settings. Their programs help bring relevancy to the work students are doing in their classrooms as well as prepares them for the outside world. Junior Achievement promotes volunteerism by bringing out-side volunteers to the students to pro-mote educational workforce readiness and economics.
FBJSL accepts CAF applications throughout the year for grant funding up to $5,000 per year. Applicants must be nonprofit organizations serving Fort Bend County with requests to fund a critical need, pilot program and/or ex-pand a significant service to the commu-nity. For additional eligibility require-ments or to download an application, please visit www.fbjsl.com.
FBJSL Awards$5,000 Grant to Junior
Achievement of Southeast Texas
FBJSL members Tin Salas, Tanya Pal, Brooke Livingston and Chi Duvan; Jan Payton, Director of Marketing for Junior Achievement of Southeast Texas; Katherine Minter, Necole Gibson, Director of Operations South for Junior Achievement of Southeast Texas; and FBJSL members Melissa Marroquin, Laura Thompson and Susie Bakus.
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Keri Schmidt with Kevin & Barbara Kohl
Go to www.FortBendFocus.comSeen on the Scene
Friday, November 12, 2011 • Safari Texas Ranch
2011 Celebration Ball The Central Fort Bend Chamber Alliance
Sherryl McCauley, Sherron Sorrells& Terri Stuart
Merle & Don Smithers
Tom & Johnnie Kay Suter with Billy Teague Rebecca & Blake Greer
Diana & Ray Aguilar
Dan & Liz Moreno with John Healey
Carl & Elizabeth Drozd with Amy Mitchell & Jake Messinger
Tommy & Rhonda Kuykendall with Mandi & Ira Leary
Bob & Pat Hebert with Karen & Ray Webb
Patrick & Emma SextonDoris & Joe Gurecky
Allison & Cassandra Wen, Roberta & Cliff Terrell, Keri Schmidt & Chris Breaux
Check out our full collection of photos at www.FortBendFocus.comand get your photo made into a wonderful souvenir to commemorate the event.
Barry & Kay BeardKamal & Traci Ariss with Gail & Randy Parker
Tim & Merrideth with Shanta, Duane & Katy Kuhl
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Pregnancy Resource Center Celebrates 30 Years of Service and
Plans to Expand Hours
Pregnancy Resource Center of Fort Bend County (PRC) celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year. We are so hon-ored to have contributed to the commu-nity for this many years! It is awesome to think of the lives of the women, men and children that we have served over these years.
As the PRC begins the process of converting to a medical facility in 2012, we are planning to expand our hours of service. It is our goal to be available for clients who work or go to school. In do-ing so, we have a great need for Peer Counselor volunteers. Recent class graduate, Lynn Hill states, “So much of the training covers things that I would never have known. Birth is truly a miracle and going through the training made the counseling so much easier, it was so worth it!”
The training for this volunteer op-portunity is a seven class series begin-ning on Thursday, February 2nd. The six classes run all month, every Tues-day and Thursday, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm (excluding Valentine’s Day). The 7th and fi nal class is on Saturday, February 25th from 9:00 to 3:00 pm. For enrollment, please contact Meggi Stewart at 281-232-2375 or [email protected]. H
Mary Ann Martin, Tawnya Funderburk, Carole Roberts, Cindy Vanderfeen, Doreen Depuy, Jane Bullock, Denise Glenn, Betsy McSwee-ney and Jarcolla Osagie-Armstrong.
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Carole & Bob Brown
Go to www.FortBendFocus.comSeen on the Scene
Saturday, November 19, 2011 • George Ranch Historical Park
The Arc Fort Bend CountyBEST IN THE WEST
Travis & Nancy Stone
Lucia Street & Ann Smith
Randi & Jason ZumwaltBob Ring & Kristen Bess
Ann & Jimmy CantuDonna Kay TuckerSophia & John Rebels
Tim & Colleen Kroecher
Raul & Mary Martinez
Mohan Ballagere, Fred Bauhof & Richard Fields
Jon Sklar, Daryle Ryan, Philip Lewis & Leonard Davila
Jim & Tracey Shaw
Larry & Christie Willman
Mary Ward & Billy Benton
Richard & Linda Harris
Check out our full collection of photos at www.FortBendFocus.comand get your photo made into a wonderful souvenir to commemorate the event.
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Parents have several choices when it comes to the education of their children. Those that visit the International Prepa-ratory School are looking for something very specifi c. They are searching for a fresh philosophy and a renewed energy in teaching. Smaller class sizes rank as the number one concern. Why? Because this provides individual attention for stu-dents that require more support in some areas while addressing the needs of the gifted child. This all translates into a school where both the teachers and ad-ministration set common expectations in an open, interactive, understanding and energizing manner.
Parents want a safe environment that maintains a high standard of discipline and respect, one that fosters a strong sense of community through school wide activities for all ages. Emphasis on well rounded education makes participation in extracurricular activities such as mu-
sic and art, an integral part of the ev-eryday curriculum. Studies demonstrate that healthy competition, be it through math or chess clubs, lead to a higher mo-tivation in learning.
Going to school should be an adven-ture. That adventure begins at age 4 at the International Preparatory School with a creative learning environment which continues through Elementary and Middle School. The curriculum as-pires balanced academics while develop-ing a strong social, physical, and moral aptitude.
The International Preparatory School is the choice many parents are making for their children. An environment that fosters the gifted and accelerated student as well as the under confi dent. If you have great expectations for your child, come by and experience the vibrant atmosphere at the International Preparatory School for yourself. Please call 281-208-1403. H
The Adventure Begins atInternational Preparatory School
Look for a program that balances academics with
social-emotional development
According to the National Scientifi c Council on the Developing Child, high quality early childhood education is di-rectly related to long-term success in life: “The quality and stability of a child’s hu-man relationships in the early years lay the foundation for a wide range of later developmental outcomes that really mat-ter – self-confi dence and sound mental health, motivation to learn, achievement in school and later in life.”
Preschool education will not only shape a child’s success in elementary school, but will also affect success later in life. Par-ents naturally look for success markers like reading and math profi ciency; how-ever, they also want their children to be happy, confi dent and independent.
When choosing a preschool program, look for a balance between a rich academ-ic curriculum, child-initiated play, teacher instruction and focus on social-emotional development. Primrose Schools, a fam-ily of 230 accredited, private preschools, represents the “gold standard” for this ap-proach. Primrose School of First Colony offers the Balanced Learning® Curricu-lum, which blends academics, play and character development.
“Preschool education is so much more than just learning numbers and letters. It is also the foundation for a child’s future in life,” said Mrs. Papadopulos, owner of the Primrose School of First Colony. “Character development – understand-ing concepts like friendship, generosity, and honesty – is the heart of our culture at Primrose.”
Primrose believes that with the right foundation anything is possible for your child. To learn more about the benefi ts of enrolling your child at the Primrose School of First Colony, visit www.primros-efi rstcolony.com or call 281.565.2707. H
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The co-founders of a world-renowned teacher training company, ATiseminars.org, created the Turning Point Academy, a grades 6-12 private school that truly prepares its students for success in col-lege…and in life!
“As parents, we could not fi nd the type of school we wished for our daughter,” was a sentiment we commonly heard.
We have trained over 50,000 teachers annually for over 20 years, and with that knowledge, we decided to blend the best educational models into a learning expe-rience that benefi ts today’s middle and high school students. Along with the plea-sure of learning in a luxurious home set-ting with spectacular views, the Turning Point Academy proudly uses the new Col-
lege Prep curriculum. Our curriculum is the “best of the best” and is recognized by the College Board. Both student and par-ents are personally involved in mapping out detailed plans for high school comple-tion as well as college enrollment. We as-sist each student with the college applica-tion, enrollment and scholarship process.
Grades 6-12 students are taught to take ownership of their learning by mastering goal-setting and weekly plan-ning—habits necessary for college and future employment! You won’t fi nd short-cuts on our tests like matching, true-false or multiple choice. Our students truly master each subject before moving on.
Can you imagine a school without the drama in the hallways? Without negative peer pressure? Without homework? Visit our website to view our Channel 2 News interview at www.theturningpointacad-emy.org.
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How’s Your Child’s School Year So Far?
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281-263-9142 • www.fortbendchristian.org
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Celebrating 25 years of service to Fort Bend County, Fort Bend Christian Academy exists to glorify God through excellence in Christian education. FBC is a Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 private, college-preparatory Chris-tian school located on a 35 acre cam-pus in the heart of Sugar Land. With an enrollment of 800, students attend over 100 area churches and are active members of the Fort Bend County com-munity.
Students receive an academically challenging course of study with cur-riculum designed to provide a superior spiritual and intellectual environment for each student. An Honors degree
program, Advanced Placement options, and dual credit classes are offered at the high school level; middle school students with accelerated educational development may also participate in an honors curriculum. Spiritually, aca-demically, and professionally qualifi ed, all teaching staff are certifi ed educa-tors, many possessing a Master’s de-gree or above.
Visit www.fortbendchristian.org, call 281-263-9142, or e-mail [email protected] to learn more!
• Small Class Sizes • Uniforms, Hot Lunch Program,
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• Competitive TAPPS 4A Athletics (state champion Lady Eagles Softball)
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• 100% of FBC graduates are ac-cepted to college, most to their fi rst choice school, and include National Merit Scholars, military service ap-pointees and recipients of numerous scholarship offers (over $4 million in scholarships offered to 93 graduates of the Class of 2011, almost $2 million in offers accepted). H
Fort Bend Christian AcademyCelebrating 25 years of excellence in Christian education
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Bill Austin recently sold his gym-nastic center to Robert Gifford, a longtime Sugar Land resident. Gif-ford has operated several successful karate schools in Fort Bend County for the past 30 years, and his students have received both state and national awards in martial arts competition. His organization has also donated over $175,000 to charitable foundations.
Sugar Land Gymnastics, Karate and Dance (SLG) is the new name for the gymnastics center, which is located at 16215 Lexington Blvd. across from the First Colony Mall. The facility
has been totally remodeled and is now a state-of-the-art gymnastics facility boasting new fl oors, two dance rooms, new gym equipment and a comfortable lounge.
Gifford said, “Our focus will be on kids and producing Olympic caliber athletes. Our staff has the creden-tials and experience to get it done. We have been extremely surprised by the response we have gotten thus far. We have only been open a few months, and our spots are already fi lling up.”
SLG has also expanded their rec-reational gymnastics, tumbling and
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dance programs and added karate classes and Zumba dancing. Birthday parties are huge at SLG so if you are interested, you may have to book your party weeks in advance. There is an indoor rock wall, zip-line, giant bouncy house slide and much more. Next year, SLG will add cheerleading and will tru-ly become a ‘One Stop Shop’ for kids.
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Kids ‘R’ Kids
Choosing a pre-school is without a doubt one of the most important deci-sions a family can make. By explor-ing all options, parents can make an educated decision and determine what makes each facility unique. At Kids ‘R’ Kids, children benefit from the latest in research-based, field-proven, early education training while incorporating play.
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Kids ‘R’ Kids also offers in classroom the TeachSmart™ Smart Board, an in-teractive touch screen offering 1100+ learning activities in math, emergent literacy, social studies and science that mirror the Texas Pre-K guidelines, as well as national accreditation guide-lines.
Kids ‘R’ Kids is proud to share their love for teaching and is available to give school-wide tours. The experi-enced, dedicated staff shares a united focus on early childhood education. A low child-to-teacher ratio and age-ap-
propriate classrooms ensure that every child has the opportunity to excel. In-ternet classroom cameras give parents a sense of ease, allowing them to view their child’s classroom from a secure in-ternet connection.
Kids ‘R’ Kids Private Preschools strive to provide the best educational environment for children and a safe and nurturing place that parents can feel great about. Stop in and tour any of the facilities and find out why Kids ‘R’ Kids is right for your family! For more information, please visit www.KidsRKidsFortBend.com. H
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The Walden SchoolYou have high expectations ... and so do we.
The Walden School is a dynamic NAEYC accredited school providing high quality programs and care for infants through private kindergarten. Walden also provides a low teacher-to-student ratio in its private fi rst and second grades, and stimulating be-fore-and-after school care for children through age 12. Register now for Sum-mer Camp and Fall 2012!
Summer campers remain busy with themed weekly activities highlighted with enlightening and adventurous fi eld trips, sports (swimming, gymnas-tics, and taekwondo), visiting guest en-tertainers, multicultural activities, art and crafts, reading and math enrich-ment, computers, games, nature explo-rations, and many more fun activities.
Fall enrollment is underway. Walden families look forward to participation in
programs like soccer and t-ball leagues, gymnastics, tap and ballet classes, and community service projects. Low teach-er-to-student ratios, long-serving ten-ured staff, and well-defi ned programs help keep Walden a nurturing and child friendly environment.
You can visit The Walden School Monday through Friday and meet the director along with his experienced staff. Several programs are available to fi t your family’s individual needs. The Walden School’s website is www.thewaldenschool.com. There you can connect with NAEYC’s website and fi nd out more about accreditation, read monthly newsletters, and get news about what is happening on campus.
For more information, please contact 281-980-0022 or visit www.thewalden-school.com. H
The Goddard SchoolCome Grow With Us!
The early childhood years are a very special time in your child’s develop-ment. Great changes occur in this rela-tively short period of time as children learn to communicate, increase their intellectual awareness, and make great physical strides. In recognition of the crucial importance to these years, the Goddard School has created a program tailored to meet the needs of your child at each of development.
The Goddard School FLEX Learn-ing Program, based on the latest re-search in how children learn, provides the optimal environment for each child’s development. Developmental guidelines form the basis of unique les-son plans that are brought to life in fun and imaginative way. Learning centers for dramatic play, creative art, science, blocks, math, computers and quiet reading provide children the opportu-
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A private school educationNOW, more than ever
Preschool - 5th grade
4200 Cartwright Road * Missouri City281-261-8872 * www.southminsterschool.org
L earning is a lifelong journey...the voyage begins here!
Registration Begins January 18, 2012
WHAT YOU WILL FIND HERE:
• A warm, nurturing, Christian environment• Challenging curriculum• Loving, experienced educators• Award-winning academics• Children taught to love and respect each other• Positive and productive parent involvement• Students performing at their personal best• Creative fi ne arts and music program• Administration who knows every child• Convenient location in your community• Affordable tuition
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Southminster School
Mind… Body… Spirit. Southminster School cares for the whole child.
Founded in 1990 and accredited by SACS CASI, Southminster School serves children from eighteen months through fi fth grade in a loving and nurturing Christian environment. A low student/teacher ratio, exceptional experienced teaching staff, and multi-sensory activities promote a challeng-ing curriculum, exemplifying excel-lence. Southminster School maintains the highest quality education while promoting individual learning styles. The skills and attitudes fostered at Southminster School develop educated thinkers, respect for others, and strong leaders willing to make a difference in their world. Learning is a lifelong jour-ney, and the voyage begins here.
• Small class size to benefi t students at all levels of learning.
• Safe, secure environment with emphasis on family.
• Curriculum focus on problem solving and higher-level thinking.
• Spanish, music, computers, library, physical education, and chapel.
• Fine Arts program: music, art, visiting professionals.
• Developmentally-appropriate, licensed preschool program.
• Preschool literacy and music enrichment classes.
• Morning and afternoon extendedcare with planned age-appropriate activities.
• After-school activities: computer club, sewing, karate, dance, art, tumbling, chess club, and fi tness.
• Upward sports’ program with fl ag football, cheerleading, and soccer.
Southminster School is located at 4200 Cartwright Road at Brightwater in Missouri City. For more information, visit www.southminsterschool.org or call 281-261-8872 for tour appointments. H
nity to explore at their own pace.The Goddard School-Sugar Land of-
fers educational preschool programs starting with children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. The curriculum is based on the Piaget method of learning through play. Certifi ed degreed teachers are dedicat-ed to helping build a fi rm foundation for children to grow and believe even the youngest child can learn.
At the Goddard School- Sugar Land, we encourage all families to come and tour our new facility. A low child to teacher ratio ensures the children are meeting the goals to become school ready. Enrichment programs such as Spanish, Sign Language, Yoga, and Fit-ness are implemented into each class daily to enhance the learning experi-ence.
For more information, please visit www.goddardschool.com or call 281-491-0313. H
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We live in a globally competitive environment that will continue to de-mand new solutions for greater chal-lenges using advanced technology. Sci-ence and engineering have contributed signifi cantly to the high standard of living we currently enjoy, but the US graduates fewer professionals into these fi elds than 30 years ago. Stu-dents must be fully prepared with top-level skills in creativity, innovation, analysis, development, delivery and management in the science and tech-nology fi elds to maintain the competi-tive leadership of the community and nation. Is your child ready to meet this challenge?
Techno Chaos was established in Sugar Land to drive higher achieve-ment and to increase the number of students pursing further education for science, engineering and technical pro-fessions. The goal at Techno Chaos is to make serious learning fun by reawak-ening the natural drive for learning and creativity. Techno Chao provides a wide range of programs from classes, camps, open play, league play, competi-tions, robot rumbles, night outs, merit badge workshops to teacher programs.
Robotics education is featured throughout Techno Chaos programs, along with other effective methods. Play and competition are used to drive faster learning and improvement, and students are encouraged to learn from successes and failures to improve their projects and solutions. Techno Chaos offers a wide and growing curriculum in robotics education, which is primar-ily delivered through after-school pro-grams and camps to enable access to students from any education setting. For more information about Techno Chaos, go to www.techno-chaos.com or call 281-410-1768. H
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In 1987, J & L Distributors began as a business selling blinds. J & L announces another expansion with the addition of a drapery and bedding department, and a full-time Interior Design Consultant to as-sist customers with selections of window treatments, fabrics and colors, and more.
Over the years, many things have changed at J & L. The company became a Hunter Douglas Gallery Dealer with a state-of-the-art showroom. More energy effi cient, child safety and Green Guard certifi ed products became available. A Shutters Today program, motorization options, and shades also became popular. One thing that has not changed is J & L’s commitment to customers, with window coverings for everyone and for all budgets.
J & L Distributors Celebrates 25 Years in Business with Opening of Drapery & Bedding Department
To ensure customer satisfaction, J & L continues to offer a Right Choice Promise on all Hunter Douglas products, superior warranties, and certifi ed installers. The showroom is open Monday through Sat-urday, J & L also offers a Shop At Home Experience and after-hours consultations by appointment only. Stop by 707 Avenue E or call 281-403-6733.
A company without a history may not have a future in this unpredictable mar-ketplace. J & L offers 25 years of strength, security and standing by its products. Whether you are wanting to update your window treatments, add draperies, or plan a purchase, J & L will be ready to as-sist with all your window fashion needs. See ad on page 2. H
Nina Schaefer was elected to the Texana Board of Trustees in October, 2011 and will represent Fort Bend County. She is the proud sister of a
client of Texana who has intellec-tual disabilities. She has served on the board of Richmond State Supported Liv-ing Center Vol-unteer Services Council for a number of years. Addi t iona l ly , she has served on boards for many non-profi t
organizations, in her church, and has been active in community service orga-nizations for many years. Ms. Schae-fer graduated from Houston Baptist University with honors in two majors, English and Political Science. She then graduated from South Texas Col-lege of Law and has been practicing law in Fort Bend County for over 25 years. Dianne Wilson, Texana Board of Trustees Chair, said, “Nina will be a great addition to the board, and we are all looking forward to having her insight and working with her.” H
Texana Appoints New Board Member
Nina Schaefer, Texana Board of Trustees.
Missouri City Fire & Rescue Service announces that Judy Lefevers has joined the team as Emergency Management Co-ordinator. She brings 15 years of emergency management ex-perience to the position. Most recently, Lefevers was the Re-gional Planning Coordinator for the Fort Bend County Offi ce of Emergency Management, a position she had held since Au-gust, 2010. She was responsible for the development, main-tenance, and revision of the County’s comprehensive emer-gency management plans.
“Judy’s vast experience will bring a lot of value to the City and the division of emergency preparedness,” Fire Chief Russell Sander said. “We’re looking for-ward to the contributions she will make to our team.”
Prior to her work with Fort Bend County, Lefevers spent eight years with the U.S. Army in a civilian role putting her expertise to work in contingency and exercise planning in Virginia and Puerto Rico. Her accomplishments included planning and executing an 18-nation security exercise in the Caribbean with
Missouri City Welcomes New Emergency Management Coordinator
more than 1,200 participants and serving as Planning Section Chief in the Fort Eu-stis, Virginia Emergency Operations Cen-ter during Hurricane Isabel. Prior to her work with the Army, Lefevers served six years active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard.
She has a Master’s degree in Project Management from Colorado Technical University and a Bachelor of Science de-gree in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture from the United States Coast Guard Academy. Originally from Baton Rouge , Louisiana , Lefevers now lives in Katy with her husband and daughter.
The “Show Me City” recently introduced Judy Lefevers, right, as its new Emergency Management Coordinator. Lefevers reviews an area map with Fire & Rescue Service Chief Russell Sander. Photo courtesy of Missouri City.
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ARTreach, a non-profit organiza-tion headquartered in North Fort Bend County, hosts a roster
of professional artists with programs that support education and social skills serving children at risk, children and adults with special needs, the elderly and the disabled. They reach – and deliver services – to many in our community by partnering with social services agencies, government entities, and school districts to deliver the programs to needy popula-tions, and collaborate with other non-profit art organizations to develop and pilot expanding outreach programs. AR-Treach relies on numerous volunteers as well as grants and donations to subsidize program fees in order to assure quality art programs remain affordable and free to neglected populations in Fort Bend County. Three of the organization’s Fort Bend community partners are:
Mamie George Community CenterARTreach programs benefiting senior
citizens, the elderly and disabled in Fort Bend County run weekly at the Mamie George Community Center in Richmond. The program runs every Thursday from 10-11:30 am and is free for Fort Bend County seniors. The program teaches ceramics, canvas painting, printmak-ing and unique projects that support environmental awareness, education, health and nutrition. The ARTreach
Support Education, Health and Wellness Through the Arts
programs are enriching and life-changing for many of the seniors who say the program has helped them to connect to their community and make new friends. ARTreach is recruiting volunteers and training specialized artists to teach a range of creative art techniques support-ing seniors here.
Rio Bend Community ARTreach also directs a special-
ized afterschool program for Catholic Charities and that supports children in international foster care. The ARTreach program at Rio Bend is helping the chil-
Photograph taken by a student enrolled in the JDC ARTreach Program teaching digital photography for beginners.
dren to adapt to living in the United States as refugees and orphans coming from Liberia, Congo, Burma and Latin America. These children have lost their families. They arrived in the United States as an unaccompanied minor and are placed in foster care. There are many unique circumstances the chil-dren have to overcome, including learn-ing English and acclimating to Ameri-can culture. The ARTreach program tries to bridge the numerous commu-nication gaps, and build new relation-ships by introducing the wide range of cultural influences represented in America through the arts. ARTreach has involved the children in music and drumming and introduced painting and ceramics as an avenue that can
Mamie George Community Center ARTreach Volunteer of the Year Albert Goldreich of Sugar Land.
Susan Hill and Lil Hutchcroft with ARTreach volunteer Becca House.
By Terri Beiber
ARTreach Programsin Fort Bend
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Did you know that since 2003, AR-Treach has grown to become a nation-ally recognized leader in the field of arts education and outreach serving targeted neglected populations? Their work has impacted the decisions of leg-islators who recognize the impact the arts have on our children’s education and our society’s future.
Did you know that youth participating in ARTreach Programs report a higher sense of self-worth and accomplishment, a better connection to peers, and less drug and alcohol abuse? Did you know that the arts contribute to higher brain function and the creative whole brain thinking process?
Did you know ARTreach Programs sup-porting health and wellness are proven to help keep seniors and the fragile elderly healthier and happier? The Arts make people feel better. ARTreach senior participants report improved health, less
depression, a reduction in pain medica-tions and fewer trips to the hospital.
Did you know ARTreach operates on a budget of $100,000 per year to deliver over $300,000 worth of programs and services annually? ARTreach programs are directly benefiting thousands of children at risk, individuals with specials needs, the elderly and the disabled in this area.
• 360 seniors are served quarterly through weekly workshops offered at Mamie George Community Center in Richmond and other senior living com-munities in the ARTreach service area. • 5000 students benefit directly and indirectly from campus mural projects and after school Mentoring through Art programs and special projects serving children at risk in the Houston, Fort Bend and Katy school districts. • 120 children at highest risk are benefitting through the Harris County and Fort Bend County juve-nile justice system and through local foster care programs and residential treatment centers.
• 100 children and adults with special needs are benefiting annually from specialized life skill programs and cultural arts presentations in schools and communities.• 50-100 refugees and immigrants are benefitting from workshops that sup-port literacy, educational nutrition and emotional health.
Did you know ARTreach NEEDS your help in Fort Bend County? ARTreach is a small non-profit with a modest budget of $120,000. The organization seeks $50,000 a year in grants and donations to subsidize program fees and make quality art programs affordable and free to the underprivileged. The organi-zation relies on community support and seeks art volunteers, program sponsors and individual donors who value the arts and the arts impact on our chil-dren’s education and society’s future. Please join the campaign to support ARTreach, Arts Education and Out-reach in 2012. Donations are 100% tax deductible and can be made online: at www.artreachonline.org. H
Did you know?
How Can You Help Support ARTreach?
You can donate much needed new art supplies to support Fort Bend County Programs including items such as:
• 18 gallery wrapped canvases(16” x 20”)
• 36 canvas boards (8” x 10”) • Standard size frames 8” x 10”,
9” x 12”, 16” x 20” and preferablyblack wood
• Nice brush sets for acrylic and/orwater color paints (round and flat brushes)
• Sharpies brand permanent markers, all colors
• 8 sets of Pebeo Glossy Paint Markers and Pebeo Glossy Paint Sets
• White card stock• White mats cut in standard sizes
9” x 12” with backing Volunteer your time to teach drama,
dance, music or a unique visual art technique to seniors. Train in ARTreach Programs to support at risk children, children and adults with special needs, and the elderly. Volunteers must be over 21, background screening required.
For more information, please visit [email protected].
help the children cope with stress and express their emotions. ARTreach is seeking art mentors and volunteers that speak Spanish, Burmese, Karen, or Mabahn to support special projects, as well as local professional artists who can share a unique talent with the children here.
Fort Bend CountyJuvenile Detention Center
ARTreach runs programs regularly that support juvenile justice at the Fort Bend County Juvenile Detention Center.
This is an innovative and specialized outreach program that supports educa-tion and social skills development for pre- adjudicated youth ages 10-17. ART-reach programs at the JDC incorporate a unique vocational interest and collabo-rative team-building component. The program documents improvements in the youth’s self esteem, overall behavior and attitude to support continued funding of arts education programs supporting juvenile justice.
For more information about ART-reach, visit www.artreachonline.org.
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Medical Focus
Dr. Dennis Halford is among the first in Sugar Land to offer Invisalign® pa-tients an advanced new digital imaging option for impressions: the iTero Scan-ner.
The less invasive imaging technology developed by Align Technology Corpora-tion uses visible light to capture images and does not emit radioactive waves. It is changing the orthodontic experi-ence for patients and improving overall results. Training on the new scanners begins late November and scheduled for patient use the first week of December.
“The iTero Scanner not only elimi-nates the most unpleasant part of the process for Invisalign patients, which previously involved large, uncomforta-
Sugar Land Orthodontist Dr. Dennis HalfordAmong First in the Area to Offer New iTero
Scanner to Invisalign® Patients
Advanced Digital Imaging Cuts ImpressionTime in Half, Eliminating Discomfort of
Traditional Impressions and Ensuring Accurate Results
ble trays and a mouth full of liquid plas-ter, but it also captures contours with superior accuracy resulting in a more accurate fit,” said Halford of Halford Or-thodontics.
“In half the time it takes traditional impressions, the iTero Scanner captures our patient’s impression digitally and immediately emits it on our in-office computer display. We then create a 3-di-mensional landscape of their entire oral cavity and are able to view it together,” added Halford.
While Halford indicated that the new digital scanning technology is currently only available for Invisalign patients and diagnostic study models, it is the Invisalign impression process which
Janet Leather-wood, Chief Nursing Officer at Methodist Sugar Land Hos-pital, was recently honored as one of 2011’s “Twenty Out-standing Nurses” by the Texas Nurses District 9 Founda-tion, a chapter of the
Texas Nurses Association (TNA). TNA District 9 is an eight-county region comprised of approximately 39,000 registered nurses.
The award was presented at the group’s 21st annual Nursing Celebra-tion on November 10th at the Univer-sity of Houston Hilton Hotel. “It is a
Janet Leatherwood
has traditionally taken the longest - and sometimes required patients to return for more impressions resulting in delays.
The iTero Scanner dramatically re-duces time to treatment, as the digital map of each patient’s mouth is sent elec-tronically to Align Technologies for a rapid and more precise custom creation of aligners.
A long time Sugar Land resident and mentor to junior high and high school students, Dr. Halford provides patients with the latest in orthodontic care in a warm and family-friendly environment. He is a member of the American Den-tal Association, the Texas Dental As-sociation, the American Association of Orthodontists and a founding member of the American Association of Functional Orthodontists. Dr. Halford is also a cer-tified “Elite” orthodontist for Invisalign and is a certified provider for Damon and Insignia by Ormco.
To learn more about Dr. Halford and the latest in digital impression technol-ogy, visit www.halfordorthodontics.com or call (281) 980-8351 to schedule a con-sultation. H
privilege and an honor to be recognized by the Texas Nurses District 9 Founda-tion,” said Leatherwood.
The annual awards recognize nurses from all areas of practice including pa-tient care, education, research and ad-ministration. Nurses are nominated by colleagues, family members and friends and a distinguished panel selects the recipients based on multiple criteria.
“We have known for a long time that Janet is a special nurse so it is especial-ly gratifying to see her recognized by her peers,” said Methodist Sugar Land Hospital CEO Chris Siebenaler. “Janet works tirelessly to improve the skills, expertise and professionalism of our nursing staff while exemplifying the Methodist ICARE values of integrity,
compassion, accountability, respect and excellence in everything she does. She is extremely deserving of this honor.”
Leatherwood currently serves as chairperson of the University of Hou-ston-Victoria President's Regional Ad-visory Board (PRAB), member of the University of Houston-Sugar Land School of Nursing Advisory Board, and is a member of Texas Organization of Nursing Executives. She has been pub-lished in a number of healthcare jour-nals.
Leatherwood earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Houston Bap-tist University and a Master of Science in Nursing degree from University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. H
Leatherwood Named One of Twenty OutstandingNurses By Local Chapter of Texas Nurses Association
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Fort Bend Fam-ily Health Center (FBFHC) is laying the groundwork for a comprehensive fund development program under the direction of its CEO, Carol Ed-wards and new Devel-opment Officer, Kelli Metzenthin.
In her first year as CEO and elev-enth year with the organization, Carol Edwards is committed to focusing on the current and future challenges faced in the community health care industry. Accord-ing to Edwards, “2014 and the Affordable Health Care Act will bring changes to our industry, and Fort Bend Family Health Center is committed to being ready for
Fort Bend Family Health Center Announces Dynamic Duo
Carol Edwards
the challenge. A comprehensive fund development program is part of being ahead of the challenge. We will be ready for 2014.” Edwards has lived in Fort Bend County over 35 years and feels fortunate to be able to serve its residents.
Kelli Metzenthin is a long-time resident of Fort Bend County and has many years of ex-perience in the not for profit arena as both a volunteer and staff development director. Prior to joining Fort Bend Family Health Center, Kelli was the Development Director at Child Ad-vocates of Fort Bend where she launched Voices for Children, a public awareness and sustainable fundraising program.
Kelli Metzenthin
Fort Bend Junior Service League (FB-JSL) and Methodist Sugar Land Hospital (MSLH) proudly accepted a check from the Sports Medicine Group of Kempner High School in the amount of $700, repre-senting the results of a week-long project raising funds to support breast cancer awareness during the month of October. The League will use the donation from Kempner High School to further the com-munity’s fight against breast cancer. FB-JSL is working with the American Cancer Society in an ongoing, collaborative effort to provide financial support for programs and services designed to improve quality of life, provide access to early detection and treatment, and diminish suffering for Fort Bend county breast cancer patients.
Methodist Orthopaedic Specialists of Texas sponsored 300 Go Pink t-shirts to all athletic training staff and student trainers of the Fort Bend Independent School District. The Kempner High School girls volley ball teams kicked off the project with a fundraising game and silent auction. The Kempner High School Sports Medicine group comprised of 10 girls sold “Cougars 4 Life” pink bracelets and edu-cated students and staff on breast cancer through the school’s video announcement system. All staff at Kempner High School
FBJSL, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital andKempner High School Raise Funds for the Cause!
received a ribbon, brochure on breast can-cer and a life saver to remind them that early detection is the key to saving lives.
Any school, business or organization interested in partnering to raise funds to further breast cancer treatment and awareness is encouraged to contact FB-JSL at [email protected] or 281-636-6272.
She is excited about meeting the future challenges in the healthcare industry and learning how they will affect the not for profit side of the industry.
Fort Bend Family Health Center is a private, not-for-profit organization fo-cused on providing primary health care services for the low-income and medically underserved populations of Fort Bend, Waller, and Wharton counties, but opens its doors to all who wish to receive care without regard to income or circumstance. Fort Bend Family Health Center is dedi-cated to excellence in providing integrated health care services to improve the qual-ity of life in the communities it serves. In fiscal year 2010, Fort Bend Family Health Center served over 27,000 individuals.
For more information about Fort Bend Family Health Center or to learn about its services, medical pro-fessionals, and dental profession-als, please call 281-342-4530 or go to www.fbfhc.org. H
FBJSL is a 501(c)(3) organization com-mitted to promoting volunteerism, to developing the potential of women and to improving the Fort Bend County com-munity through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. For more information about the FBJSL, please visit www.fbjsl.com. H
Front Row: Renee Reyes, Katelynn Escobedo, Jordan Johnson and Ariana Borja, Kempner H.S.; Timothy C. Sitter, M.D., Sports Medicine, Methodist Orthopaedic Specialists of Texas; Kara Sylvester, Head Athletic Trainer Kempner H.S.; Angela Byrd, Outreach Athletic Trainer, MSLH; Natiya Roberson, Erika Garcia and Jazmine Washington, Kempner H.S. Back Row: Catherine Kubala, FBJSL President; Rebecca Starling-Klatt, FBJSL Secretary; Raquel Smith, FBJSL Director of Provisionals; and Beth Butler, FBJSL Director of Com-munity Relations. Not Pictured: Jasmine Johnson, Re’nisha Roberson and Nicole Okoro of Kempner H.S.
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HOT SHOTHOT SHOTHOT SHOTHOT SHOTHigh SchoolBy Lauren Dante
Addison Marshall: Showing Cancer Who is Boss
Addison
A ddison Marshall is a senior at Foster High School in LCISD. His typical day includes running
before school, going to school, lifting weights, completing homework, study-ing and heading to bed around 10:30. However, this teen lives anything but a typical life. Addison was diagnosed with Leukemia during the spring of his freshman year of high school.
During spring football practice of his freshman year, Addison was having in-tense pain in his side. When he went to the doctor, he found out that he had cracked his ribs, but he couldn’t fi gure out what caused the cracked bones. Af-ter a few more tests, the doctors were able to conclude that Addison’s spleen had fi lled up with cancerous cells and burst, thereby cracking his ribs. Addi-son was offi cially diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).
Upon receiving his diagnosis, Addi-son’s life quickly changed, and he im-mediately began treatment to fi ght his cancer. Unlike a normal teenager, his second home became M.D. Anderson instead of his best friend’s house, and he now walked the halls of the hospi-tal instead of the crowded high school hallways.
After successful chemotherapy treatments, Addison went on “mainte-nance.” However, three months into “maintenance,” Addison relapsed in April of his sophomore year. The can-cer was now in his spine and brain. Addison knew that this meant more treatment, but he also knew what this meant for the upcoming football sea-son.
Addison loves playing football. He began playing football at the age of six and dreamed of playing high school football. His wish came true freshman year, but was quickly taken away when he was diagnosed that same year. Ad-
“Life doesn’t always go the way you plan it, but it is still good; it teaches you to be grateful
and have faith that there is a plan that maybe we can’t necessarily understand right now,” said Addison.
dison was still a member of the team and watched from the sidelines, but he was un-able to actually play. After his fi rst round with the disease, Addison was excited to play for his junior year until his relapse when the leukemia entered his spine and brain. However, Addison was bound and determined to play his senior year; he wasn’t going to let the cancer hold him back from doing what he loved. Finally, during the last half of the last game of the season, Addison had the chance to play with his teammates, and they won!
Addison never let the cancer dictate his life and tried to be a normal teenager through his adult-sized struggles. “Live as normal as possible,” said Addison. “That is the secret to crushing cancer.” Even though Addison missed over 60 days of school per year for his treatment, he will graduate on time and in the top 10% of his class.
Addison is an intelligent and athletic young man, but he is also dedicated to helping others. He is a member of NHS, PALS and a mentor to young children who are also fi ghting cancer. The young chil-dren look up to Addison as a role model
and a fun person to “horse” around with at the hospital.
As a cancer survivor with an in-credible amount of determination and perseverance, two prestigious football awards have chosen to recognize Addi-son. At the beginning of December, Ad-dison learned that he had been chosen as a Top 12 Finalist for the High School Football Rudy Awards. This award is given annually to a football player who embodies the values of character, courage, contribution and commit-ment. As a well-deserved nominee, Addison’s football coaches and friends made a short video that details Addi-son’s battle with cancer and his posi-tive outlook through it all. Also, Addi-son was chosen as the Front Line Kids Representative for the 2011 Rotary Lombardi Awards. He gave an amaz-ing speech and announced the winner of the award. For his speech at the Lombardi Awards, Addison eloquently summed up his battle with cancer in a few sentences. “Life doesn’t always go the way you plan it, but it is still good; it teaches you to be grateful and have faith that there is a plan that maybe we can’t necessarily understand right now,” said Addison. “That’s why you should always play until the whistle blows.”
For Addison, his fi ght with cancer has given him a new perspective on what is important in life. In the fall, he will attend Texas A&M University to become a physical therapist. Current-ly, Addison is continuing chemotherapy and is scheduled to complete it in June. We wish Addison the best of luck in the future and hope that he never hears a whistle blow. H
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19thTHURSDAY 7:00 PMFORT BEND MASTER GARDENERSJoin the Fort Bend Master Gardeners to hear John Panzarella speak about fruit and citrus for our area. The program will be held at the Bud O’Shieles Commu-nity Center located at 1330 Band Road, Rosenberg, 77471. The program is free to all. No reservation required. For more information, call 281-341-7068 or visit www.fbmg.com.
21st & 28th SATURDAY FITNESS FUN AT THE LIBRARYFort Bend County Libraries will have demonstrations of two fun activities – zumba and kickboxing – at the First Colony Branch Library, 2121 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land. “Introduction to Zumba Fitness” will take place on Saturday, January 21, beginning at 11:00 am, in the Meeting Room of the library. On Saturday, January 28, a Kickbox-ing demonstration will begin at 10:30 am, in the Meeting Room of the library. Those attending should wear comfortable clothes and sneakers, and should bring a bottle of water. The programs are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, however, and reservations are required. Register online at www.fortbend.lib.tx.us or by calling the library at 281-238-2800.
24th TUESDAY 6:30 PM “INTRODUCTION TO ZUMBA® FITNESS” A Zumba® instructor from the YMCA will present a basic introduction and demonstration of this popular new Latin-inspired dance-fi tness program in the Meeting Room of the George Memorial Library Those attending this program should wear comfortable clothes, socks and sneakers. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa-tion, call 281-341-2677 or visit www.fortbend.lib.tx.us.
4thWEDNESDAY 7:00 PMTHE COASTAL PRAIRIE QUILT GUILD The Coastal Prairie Quilt Guild will pres-ent Connie Silber as their guest speaker. Connie is a NQA certifi ed judge. For more information, visit cpqg.org.
7thSATURDAY 9:00-11:00 AMSATURDAY WITH THE MASTER GARDENERSVisit our 4 acres of Demonstration Gardens and talk to the volunteers who design and maintain them. It’s a great way to learn! Park in front of the Agriculture Center located at 1402 Band Road, Rosenberg, 77471. Gardens are open from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Call 281-341-7068 or visit www.fbmg.com for more information.
7THSATURDAY 5:00 PMTHE BRAZOS RIVER PICKERSJoin us at the outdoor amphitheater by the Nature Center, Brazos Bend State Park 21901 FM 762, Needville, Tx 77461. Bring lawn chairs or seat cushions and a picnic supper. Weather permitting. Free with regular park entrance fee. Ask about the Texas state parks annual pass. For more information, visitwww.brazosbend.org.
14thSATURDAY 10:00 AM SUGAR LAND HERITAGE HIKEWalking tour of Sugar Land’s historic district. Free for children under 12, $5 for teens, and $10 for adults. Sugar Land Heritage Foundation, 198 Kempner Street, Sugar Land. For more informa-tion, visit www.slheritage.org.
26thTHURSDAY 7:30 PMNEEDVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCEThe Needville Area Chamber of Com-merce Annual Scholarship Banquet. Congressman Pete Olson is the featured guest speaker. The evening begins with “Meet the Merchants” at 6 pm and the Banquet at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.00 each, or you may sponsor a table. Plati-num Table is $500.00 and a Gold Table is $250.00. For more information, con-tact Cindy Valchar at (281)238-7083.
22nd - 28thNEWBORNS RECEIVE SPECIAL WELCOME DURING CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEKFort Bend County Libraries will con-tinue its annual tradition of welcoming newborns to the wonders of books. Babies born during this week may receive a spe-cial baby book bag courtesy of the Friends of Fort Bend County Library. Bags will be distributed at OakBend Medical Center in Richmond, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, St. Luke’s Sugar Land Hospital, and the Fort Bend Family Health Center, and all FBC babies who are born during Children’s Book Week are eligible to re-ceive one, while supplies last. For more information, call 281-341-2677.
29thSUNDAY 5:30 PMLITERACY COUNCIL OF FORT BEND COUNTYWarm Up With a Good Book at the Literacy Council of Fort Bend County’s 12th Annual Book & Author Dinner. At the event, guests have the opportunity to mingle with and purchase books by their favorite authors. All of the authors have the opportunity to speak about their nov-els while guests enjoy a delicious dinner catered by Safari Texas, 11627 FM 1464Richmond. Sponsorship opportunities are available and they range in price from $7,500 to $250. Individual tickets are $75.
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Lamar Consolidated High School seniors and National Merit Scholarship Semifi nalists Conor
Danaher and Nicholas Harvey with Lamar Principal Michael Milstead. The Texas ACT Council
rewarded Lamar Consolidated High School for academic improvement by awarding the campus
with a 2011 College Readiness Award.
Fort Bend Teen Service League members gathered at Sugar Land Memorial Park for the annual Keep Sugar Land Beautiful “Trees Across Sugar Land” event. Pictured are (front row) Madison Ikeler,
Kaitlin McDonald, Christina Triggs, Maddie Rarick, Loren Ngo; Alexa Barrett, Candice Minter, Joyce Toh, Cara Wilkerson, Cara Engelking, Raquel RoulinBotto.
Girl Scouts met in Houston at the George Brown Convention for the 2011 National Council Session. The Rainbow Stars Service Unit played a vital part in the convention with two local scouts, Katherine
Rickert and Elizabeth Sullivan, acting as delegates.
Wessendorff student Kyondra Bell is the winner in the Scholastic Books “Write to Win” Contest.
Kyondra entered the contest after her English class read and discussed
the play “I Survived Hurricane Katrina.” Kyondra’s entry related her family’s experiences during Hurricane Ike and her efforts earned her a copy of the book.
Congratulations to Jordan Hancock of First Colony Swim Team for being selected by USA
Swimming to attend their National Select Camp.
Wessendorff student Kyondra Bell
Congratulations to the Fort Bend Christian Academy Lady Eagles Basketball Team for winning the Hawkins High School Holiday Hoops Booster Club Invitational on December 10th. Pictured are (front row) Maggie Mantel, Claire Mills, Clara Pardue and Michelle Forbert; (second row) Julia Tape, Lexy Sanford, Morgan Urich, Dilora Ezenwukwa, Bailey Wood, Leah Dibble and Briana LaChapelle; (back row) Coaches Cieara Watts, Brad Simmons and Jon Froelich.
Zachary Barta and Matthew March, graduates of Terry High School, recently received their FFA American Degrees during ceremonies at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis. March attends Texas A&M University and Barta has been accepted to Texas A&M.
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B y taking ingredients we know exist but have never had prepared in such a way, the newest member of the Cordua family restaurants, Churrascos in Sugar Land,
opened with plenty of fanfare on December 1 in Sugar Land. And, we are so lucky they did.
I have to admit, I was somewhat taken aback at the exquisite signature Churrasco steak. With the chimichurri sauce and grilling technique, the result is excellent. I may never look at another steak the same way again. If you are not familiar with chimichurri sauce, take note: the fl avor of the meat shines through and is enhanced but not overpowered by the perfectly balanced fl avors. Did you know that it was voted one of Esquire Magazine’s Top 20 Steaks in America?
My next observation during my visit was that everything on the menu is a well-honed combination of Latin American ingredients prepared with due respect to classical European cooking methods – a match made in heaven. Knowing the Cordua name, as we do in Houston, Michael Cordua has made great food, with the hospitality to match his trademark. Americas, Artista, The Amazon Grill and the Churracscos locations in River Oaks and Westchase have achieved a reputation for only the highest caliber dining experience.
I also sampled the Pargo de Lujo, which is a pan roasted Gulf Coast red snapper with jumbo lump crab, shrimp, peeled grape tomatoes, basil and habanero citrus beurre blanc with mascarpone mashed potatoes. The snapper melts in your mouth and is heaped with a generous amount of lump crab, but those peeled grape tomatoes and mascarpone mashed potatoes are really such a lovely surprise with an entrée that has everything going for it.
Third Location is More Than a CharmBy Claudia Richter
The Churrascosdécor is designed as
a family gathering place with rustic, wood fi nishings.
Considered a pioneer in advancing Latin American cuisine, award-winning chef and restaurateur Michael Cordua is the only Texas chef to be inducted into the Food and Wine Hall of Fame and was also voted one of America’s Top Ten Chefs. He is the recipient of the Robert Mondavi award for culinary excellence and is currently a semi-fi nalist for the 2011 James Beard Foundation Restaurateur Award.
MICHAEL CORDUA
DAVID CORDUA
With a Grand Diplome in Pastry and Cuisine from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, David Cordua has carved out his own path in the culinary world, working for some of the fi nest restaurants in France and specializing in wines and front-of-the-house training as well.
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Before you even consider an entrée, I would suggest an assortment of appetizers to share with the table. I had the Angel Wings, Corn Smoked Crab Fingers and the Ceviche Copacabana because they came highly recommended. The Angel Wings are a light chicken wing with brown butter, habanero papaya sauce and a classic blue cheese dressing. You have to try them! The Corn Smoked Crab Fingers are delivered with a lovely and ample serving of sweet crab with red pepper, jalapenos, scallions, lemon butter and crispy yucca cake. They are out-of-this-world, lick-your-plate-clean good! The Ceviche Copacabana is a Peruvian-style ceviche of fresh market catch and gulf shrimp, avocado, red onion, jalapeno and cilantro served in a carved pineapple. The presentation is impressive and the fl avors make it a joy to devour – almost as much as the two desserts I also included in my meal.
The original Tres Leches is billed as a holiday tradition in Houston, and I now understand why. I would even give up chocolate for it, and I realize that’s a pretty bold statement. The cake is soaked with sweet vanilla-laced cream and then, topped with a decadent Meringue
CHIMICHURRI SAUCE FROM CHURRASCOS
Ingredients
6 garlic cloves
1 cup curly parsley, chopped
2 cups olive oil
½ cup white wine vinegar
3 tsp oregano
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
Method
In a food processor, pulse garlic
fi nely. Chop the parsley by
hand. Combine all ingredients
in a large bowl. Store in an
airtight container. Best if used
the following day. Baste on
your favorite protein before
grilling. Chimichurri sauce
should not be used in a sauté
pan since the parsley can turn
bitter when fried.
CHURRASCOS1520 Lake Pointe ParkwaySugar Land, TX 77478832.532.5300
The famous Churrasco steak is fl avored with chimichurri sauce before it is grilled to perfection.
Italiano. I think every special occasion should include it! I also tried the home-made Triple Cream Coconut Ice Cream, which is served in a caramel tuile basket and fresh berries—sublime! If you do prefer chocolate, don’t worry, I saw a Chocolate Truffl e Cake with chocolate mousse and chocolate ganache on the long list of desserts as well.
With respect to the rest of the menu, I couldn’t get to it all. I will tell you that it lacks nothing. You can fi nd soups and salads, side dishes and accompaniments to suit a wide variety of tastes. The lunch menu includes The Churrasco signature steak, Amazon Burger, Torta de Pollo (grilled chicken sandwich), salads and many other selections along with a Churrasco Lunch Trio served Monday thru Saturdays from 11 am to 4 pm. There is also a Sunday Brunch. If you have not been to Churrascos and experienced fi rst-hand, the expertly developed dishes from the ingredients of the Americas, you are doing yourself quite a disservice.
A tres leche cake soaked in sweet vanilla laced cream and then topped with a decadent meringue Italiano.
Fried plantains are served with chimichurri sauce for dipping.
The Ceviche Copacabana is a Peruvian-style ceviche of fresh market catch, Gulf shrimp, avocado, red onion, jalapeno, and cilantro served in a carved pineapple.
“The presentation is impressive and the flavors make it a joy to devour - almost as much as the two desserts I also included in my meal.”
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BARBECUEOld Hickory Inn Barbecue 3334 F.M. 1092 @ Hwy 6 Missouri City / 281-499-89048000 Hwy 6 @ Beechnut / 281-983-50205427 S. Braeswood @ Chimney Rock / 713-723-8908
More than 40 years in business in the Houston and Fort Bend area, Old Hickory Inn Barbecue is famous for their Old Fashion Hickory Smoked Barbecue and numerous Homemade Side Dishes, made fresh daily. Three convenient locations with a drive-through window at the Hwy 6 location. Open 7 days a week, Sunday-Thursday from 11am to 9pm, and Friday and Saturday 11am to 9:30pm.
LATINFernando’s 14135 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land281-494-9087
Steakhouse cuisine, new wine selec-tion, live en-tertainment by Salsa Bands, special events and more! Live entertainment and danc-ing on the weekends. Banquets for up to 300 people, casual party room and catering is available. Stop by and get a free Fernando’s gift card. Come cel-ebrate with Fernando and join his VIP list. Closed on Sundays. Visit www.fernandosrestaurants.com.
SEAFOODBlu Water Fish Market6127 Hwy 6, Missouri City281-969-8431
We’re serving up a boatload of sensational sandwiches, big and tasty tacos, savory salads, and rockin’ rice bowls. Here, you’re the captain. Create the entrée you crave and pair it with one of our sweet or spicy sauces. Come discover a new kind of fresh, fast, and affordable seafood restaurant today.Visit www.bluwaterfi shmarket.com.
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Focus On Women [email protected], the magazine that you have been wait-ing for. A new publication showcasing one of the best and brightest resources – our women. Full of interesting, thought-provoking stories. Focus on Women is a celebration of today’s women – their lives, their passions and their spirit. (10/2010)
Children Sports/Gymnastics, Tumbling & Cheer
GYMTEX Gymnastics & Cheerleading [email protected] free morning gymnastics class for new students
10 months to 5 years old. Call to reserve a spot! Ten years in Fort Bend has allowed GYMTEX to provide families with children ages 3 to 18 quality gymnas-tics and cheerleading training in a safe, fun and clean environment. Not only does GYMTEX produce state champions, but they build your child’s character! Take advantage of Olympic caliber gymnastics equipment, an indoor rock wall, rope-net climbs, 40 foot tram-poline and a giant foam block pit and more! Change your child’s life today with classes at GYMTEX and produce a champion for life! (06/2012)
Dentistry
Texas Urban Smile281-277-1545www.texasurbansmile.comsara@texasurbansmile.comWe care for your dental, oral health and beauty. To help you smile, we use top-of-the-line digital, low radiation x-rays, intraoral cameras, and much more. We have practiced general, cosmetic, implant and orthodontic dentistry for over 20 years. For your satisfaction, we offer a free consultation, $299 Zoom Whitening, $999 Bicon Short Implants, $2400 Invisible Braces and much more. Don’t wait! These deals will end soon. Call us and talk to one of our friendly staff and make an appointment today. (02/2011)
Estate Planning and Probate
Andreason Law Firm281-265-1561www.andreasonlawfirm.comkurtandreason@andreasonlawfirm.comWith over 25 years experience in Texas, Kurt M. Andreason can meet your estate planning needs with everything from basic wills and disability planning documents to sophisticated estate plan-ning strategies, including family limited partner-ships, life insurance trusts and other recognized methods of estate tax reduction. Convenient Sugar Land location. Handicap Accessible. Board Certified in Estate Planning, Probate Law and Commercial Real Estate. Listed over 10 years in Best Lawyers in America. (11/2010)
Finance/Wealth Management
Hardee Investment Group713-853-0879www.HardeeInvestmentGroup.comHardeeInvestmentGroup@rbc.comWith over 85 years of collective experience, the Hardee Investment Group is your ultimate finan-cial planning resource. Our team is comprised, of five diversified professionals, working primarily with family wealth and businesses up to $100 mil-lion. Our Group has been awarded national recog-
nition by RBC Wealth Management, the National Association of Board Certified Advisory Practices, the Houston Business Journal and Barron’s, a sis-ter publication to the Wall Street Journal, for our award winning service and advice. (10/2011)
Horseback Riding
Sienna Stables281-778-7433www.siennastables.comThe premier Southwest Houston area Equestrian Facility offers horseback riding lessons for youth and adults in both English or Western styles. Other activities include kids’ camps, birthday par-ties, special events and therapeutic riding. For the horse owner, horses can be boarded and or trained by professionals. Sienna Stables also hosts many styles of horse shows. Nestled among centuries-old shade trees in Sienna Plantation this little slice of heaven is conveniently located in Fort Bend. (11/2010)
Jewelry
Designs In Gems®
[email protected] Designs - Hand Made Jewelry by De-signs In Gems® since 1984. “Distinctive originals redesigned from your sentimental existing gold and stones.... We make the next generation’s keepsakes.” Custom Jewelry Designer - Bruce J. Snider M.S., G.G.- GIA. Gemological Laboratory Appraisals. Graduate Gemologist - Gemological Institute of America. Listed: Jewelers Board of Trade, Member: BBB. 16180 City Walk (Town Square - Sugar Land) by appointment. (11/2010)
J Loggins Jewelers281-242-2900www.jloggins.comFor all of your jewelry needs. Come view a large selection of beautiful pieces by various design-ers. Expertise in original design and construction with an emphasis on providing the best in quality and value sets J Loggins Jewelers apart from all of the rest. Take advantage of the wide array of services including simple solders, repairs in all precious metals, repairs of some fashion and base metals, heirloom restorations, makeovers, engrav-ing, watch battery replacement, restringing and appraisals. (05/2012)
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Marketing & Advertising
The Marketing Department [email protected]@tmdmainstreet.comTMD is a friendly retail environment where small business owners can shop for affordable market-ing ideas to help grow their business. The own-ers, Howard and Christie Spencer, will take the time to get to know you and understand your busi-ness - at absolutely no cost to you. This free con-sultation results in customized marketing strate-gies designed to fit your needs and budget. We’ll help you sell more -- to more people, more often, for more money! (03/2011)
Medical Services
Synicare Medical281.378.8040 • Fax: 888.397.1240 [email protected] Medical is focused on providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction - we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. We specialize in durable medical equipment and medical supplies. We accept all private insurance and strive to meet the needs of every patient in a professional and caring way. If there are any com-ments or questions, please feel free to contact us.(12/2011)
Orthodontics
Pisklak Orthodontics281-403-5599www.pisklakorthodontics.cominfo@pisklakorthodontics.comCarrie W. Pisklak, DDS, MS, is a respected provi-der of orthodontic care in your community. Located in Missouri City, Texas, the practice’s top priority is to provide you the highest quality orthodontic care in a friendly, comfortable environment. Dr. Pisklak utilizes the latest technological advances, such as clear braces and Invisalign Teen, along with the latest in computer technology to ensure that you receive the most effective care possible. (10/2010)
Pediatrics
MedCare Pediatric Group, LP713-995-9292www.medcarepediatrics.cominfo@medcarepediatrics.comMedCare has been providing quality healthcare services to area families since 1991. Our mission is to enhance the lives of children, and our dedi-
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cated team carries out this vision with the utmost care & compassion. In addition to our caring team, MedCare reaches out to families in the commu-nity through our non-profit foundation, MedCare Milestones. Our MedCare services include Home Health Nursing & Therapy, and 3 Outpatient Re-hab facilities located in Stafford, Northshore, & Spring. (01/2013)
Pest Control/Exterminator
Integrated Pest Management Inc.281-341-1761 Fax [email protected] owned and operated servicing Fort Bend County for 29 years, Integrated Pest Manage-ment’s knowledge and friendly staff can answer all of your pest questions. A convenient retail store located on Hwy. 90 next to the Women’s Center retail store, we are open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm. Stop by to check out our col-lection of snakes, exotic bugs and rodents. Save money by purchasing the materials yourself and let us educate you on how to apply them. Better yet, let us do the job for you. Thanks, Bob, Frank, Shirley, Daniel and Phil. (03/2011)
Podiatry and Cosmetic
Elite FootCare of Texas, Inc.832-539-1620www.elites-of-texas.comadmin@elites-of-texas.comPodiatric & cosmetic medical facility providing ad-vanced foot/ankle care in a compassionate & car-ing environment, located in Fort Bend. Dr. Shep-herd will make sure you are comfortable, satisfied & well-informed about your healthcare through the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Ser-vices include general & cosmetic foot care, with treatments to make feet comfortable and beauti-ful such as: foot facials/spa and detox, toe nail bleach, treating hyperhydrosis (sweaty feet) and Stiletto Rx (high heel comfort). (03/2011)
Resale Shops
PennyWise Resale CentersBenefitting Fort Bend CountyWomen’s Center281-344-5770www.fortbendwomenscenter.orgAre your closets and home overfilled with un-wanted, usable items? Declutter your home and donate your lightly used home furniture, house-wares, clothing, appliances, computers and elec-tronics, shoes and jewelry. We accept everything from jeans to wedding gowns and designer wear. PennyWise Resale stores (Richmond, Stafford and
Mission Bend) depend on the community’s gener-ous donations, and all proceeds assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children. Shop for unbelievable savings. (09/2011)
Roofing
Ameristar Roofing281-238-4230www.ameristarroofing.comameristarroofing@gmail.comAmeristar Roofing is your full service roofing company, No job is too small or too big. We are a certified “Shingle Master Co” with Certainteed which authorizes us to offer 3, 4 & 5 star extended warranties. We are fully insured and bonded for your safety. At the end of every job we perform a QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION. Our company belief is, THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT. We want your recommendation because of our reputa-tion! THANKS, JOE RANGEL, REUBEN STAFFORD & JOHN YATES, MANAGING PARTNERS. (10/2010)
Transportation
The Original Trolley & Limousine Company281-491-4911www.originaltrolley.comotrolley@comcast.netThe Original Trolley Company brings back a sense of nostalgia for groups who are looking for a truly unique transportation experience. The Trolley Company presently has three trolley cars ready for hire. The Trolleys are fully air conditioned and heated, mahogany trimmed, bar set up accommodations and have a trolley brass bell. Visit our website at www.originaltrolley.com to view our large gallery of photos. If a trolley is too large for your group, we have added a 120 inch stretch Limousine. (10/2010)
Vacation
Rio Raton Duplex832-788-2294www.rioratonduplex.comNew Braunfels - Guadalupe Riverfront on River Rd. (out-side New Braunfels city limits). First-Class riverfront du-plex. Minutes to Schlitterbahn or tube the Guadalupe. Also convenient to Fiesta Texas, Sea World, Gruene Hall, Natural Bridge Cavern and Canyon Lake. 2 units available - each unit sleeps 8. See pictures and rates, and email your dates from webpage. (10/2010)
Living the Sweet Life:By Alisa Murray
www.AlisaMurray.comNationally recognized portrait artist
and award-winning columnist.
Finding Treasures in Unexpected Ways!
About six months ago, one of my clients stepped out of her car for a shoot, and I heard
a familiar jingle. At fi rst, I could not place the sound, but after just a second, I realized that it was coming from her shoes. Once I glanced down, I saw her wearing a shoe that almost made me cry. They were a sandal with tiny little glass leaves and grapes that jingled when she walked, and all of these memories of my mother came fl ooding back to me. Mother had been a shoe person if ever there was one, and she had a pair of white sandals with red and purple grapes that surely had been made by the same designer nearly 35 years prior!
My client asked me to tell her the story as I stood there and kept saying “Oh my, oh my!” I explained to her that after mother had been killed, my father gave many of her
clothes and shoes away. He was like most men not thinking about a day in the future when I would want to wear these things or might enjoy just having them. In his haste to try to painfully move on, it was understand-able that he gift to her closest friends who were the same size all of these “things.” Years later, I recall, perhaps in high school specifi cally asking him for those white sandals. I remembered them from when I was a little girl and wanted very much to have them. I was crushed to fi nd that they had been giv-en away. There’s a lot about losing a mother at an early age that is diffi cult to describe or for others to understand, but in a nutshell, it’s always the small things you remember. It might be a sound or a smell. For me, it was the clicking of those shoes, and I felt like I had found something of mother that had been lost to me.
My client immediately pulled her foot out of the shoe, and asked me to try it on, and it fi t as we are the same size. I told her that I could not take them but asked her for the manu-facturer, and said if she ever found anything similar to please buy a pair for me. Two months later, she texted me that she had returned to Swit-zerland and had been searching for the shoes for me only to discover they were nowhere to be found! I could hardly believe that she would have gone to so much trouble! She said at the next shoot she was bringing hers to me, and I told her absolutely not. I did not intend to have her give up her gloriously fab shoes for me! She wasn’t listening to any of it.
When she brought me the baby for the next visit, she brought me those shoes. I told her how much she means to me and that thanking her would never quite be enough. It was a self-less gesture on her part marking her and my friendship forever. She simply stated that for her it was a “no brainer – those shoes had been mine all along – she had just been the one to fi nd and get them!”
Happy New Year, too by the way. This year, I am asking everyone to look around them and see if they have something ever so small that might be just the perfect gift to a stranger or to a loved one. I never thought I would ever see those shoes again, and now, I have found the most perfect treasure in the most unexpected of ways!
Take Care of You!
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