Bell County Family Magazine February 2012

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Hometown Heroes: BOB MAINDELLE

of SKIFF SOLDIER’S KIDS INVOLVED IN FISHING FUN

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Today’s Civil Society

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PUBLISHER EDCO MEDIA Amanda Eddins Amanda@BellCountyFamily.com 254-624-1213

EDITOR Amanda Eddins Amanda@BellCountyFamily.com

February is such a big month to be such a short month. There is so much to be thankful for when we consider the Civil Rights Movement and how it changed the face of America for the better. Read Dad Blog this month to see an interesting perspective from an everyday dad concerning the Civil Rights movement and a lady who reignited the fire for racial equality in this country. Love is in the air, but what do you get for the one you love? Miranda and Lee give their opinions on what to buy for men and women in a new article called He Said She Said. And the new Hometown Heroes column will touch your heart as you read about a man who lives out his faith by fishing with kids of those whose parents are deployed.

ART DIRECTOR Kyle Akers Kyle@BellCountyFamily.com ADVERTISING SALES Miranda Bradley | 512.924.3911 Miranda@BellCountyFamily.com Anyce Naegele | 254-534-0951 Anyce@Bellcountyfamily.com

We hope that this issue will inspire you to live more, to give more and to love more as you go through 2012. We'd love to hear from you! Please let us know which treats are your favorite, which ones you share with your friends and which ones you'd like to have more of by emailing me. Amanda@BellCountyFamily.com

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Miranda Bradley, Lee Eddins, Georganne Schuch, Crystal Dyer, Dave Ramsey, and Erin Osborn Bell County Family is committed to encouraging individuals in their daily lives by presenting faith, family and health articles. Views expressed in Bell County Family do not necessarily represent those of the publisher. Every effort has been made by the Bell County Family staff to ensure accuracy of the publication contents. However, we do not guarantee the accuracy of all information, nor the absences of errors and omissions; hence, no responsibility can be , or is assumed . All Rights Reserved. Bell County Family 319 South 1st Street Temple, TX 76504 254-624-1213 (P) 512.501.6760 (F) Bell County Family is published monthly and is available at high traffic locations throughout the metropolitan area. Copies are also available by subscription, $35 for one year. Single issues available for $3 an issue.

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I have a friend who loves chocolate. When she gets a box of chocolate she likes to cut them up so she can see what is inside before she eats it. Yes, she ruins a pretty piece of chocolate just to make sure there are no surprises, bad or good, when she eats her chocolates. Our magazine is like a box of chocolates. We strive to deliver well-written pieces, lined up on each page, that are attractive, delicious, and just waiting to be enjoyed by you - our readers. Obviously, like a box of chocolates, not every article will appeal to every reader. However, as you begin to read each one, we hope that you will find some tasty treats that you will want to enjoy again and again. We hope that each issue will be full of pieces that will delight you as you savor each word.

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Miranda Bradley Miranda@BellCountyFamily.com 512-924-3911

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Meet Gabriel, an A/B Honor Roll student studying advanced classes, and this month’s Student Athlete. A student of martial arts, he is a junior leader in his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu class, where he helps kids warm up, makes sure they are following instructions and assists any students who are having difficulty. And that kind of leadership continues at home, where he often helps steer his little brother in the right direction. Way to go, Gabriel!

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Age: 7 Sport: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, ranked 4th degree yellow belt. Position: Junior Leader Years participated: One year, eight months School: Reeses Creek Elementary Grade: First in the Cluster Class (Advanced Studies) What do you want to be when you grow up? “I want to be a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Coach.”

and at the end of class we practice what we learned.”

What do you like most about the sport you play? “I like that we learn to protect ourselves,

Finish this sentence: A winner is someone who makes others believe in themselves and makes others shine.

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BOOKS|FILMS|DVD On the Silver Screen:

BIG MIRACLE Opens Feb. 3 Rated PG Inspired by the true story that captured the hearts of people across the world, the rescue adventure Big Miracle tells the amazing tale of a small town news reporter and an animal-loving volunteer who are joined by rival world superpowers to save a family of majestic gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle. Local newsman Adam Carlson can’t wait to escape the

northern tip of Alaska for a bigger market. But just when the story of his career breaks, the world comes chasing it, too. With an oil tycoon, heads of state and hungry journalists descending upon the frigid outpost. Rachel and Adam must rally an unlikely coalition of Inuit natives, oil companies and Russian and American military to set aside their differences and free the whales.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND Opens Feb 10 Rated PG In this follow-up to the 2008 worldwide hit Journey to the Center of the Earth, the new 3D family adventure "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" begins when 17-yearold Sean Anderson receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist. It's a place of strange life forms, mountains of gold, deadly volcanoes, and more than one

astonishing secret. Unable to stop him from going, Sean's new stepfather, Hank, joins the quest. Together with a helicopter pilot and his beautiful, strong-willed daughter they set out to find the island, rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island under the sea and bury its treasures forever.

BIG MIRACLE EXTRA Since the motion picture Big Miracle is based on a true story, it might be fun for kids to learn more about what had actually happened. Tom Rose did write a book on the real life story in 1989 called Freeing the Whales. The book has been updated and now bears the same title as the movie, but being a descriptive and fact-filled tale, it's not a very kid-friendly read. However, you can read online a 1988 article in the L.A. Times reporting on the effort, which was called Operation Breakthrough. The article describes the rescue and gives a glimpse of that periodin history with references to President Reagan and the Soviets. Related study subjects could be the Reagan presidency and the Cold War.

THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY

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Opens Feb 17 Rated G From the legendary Studio Ghibli comes The Secret World of Arrietty, an animated adventure based on Mary Norton’s acclaimed children’s book series The Borrowers. Arrietty, a tiny, but tenacious 14-year-old, lives with her parents in the recesses of a suburban garden home, unbeknownst

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to the homeowner and her housekeeper. When 12-yearold Shawn, a human boy who comes to stay in the home, discovers his mysterious housemate one evening, a secret friendship blossoms. If discovered, their relationship could drive Arrietty’s family from the home and straight into danger.

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Long before he even met Shrek, the notorious fighter, lover and outlaw Puss in Boots becomes a hero when he sets off on an adventure with the tough and street smart Kitty Softpaws and the mastermind Humpty Dumpty to save his town. With many twists, turns and wacky characters, laughs from both young and old are sure to ensue! This is the true story of The Cat, The Myth, The Legend... The Puss in Boots.

By drawing heartbreaking beauty out of the simplest of details, Ann Voskamp invites you into her grace-bathed life of farming, parenting, and writing---and deeper still into your own life with One Thousand Gifts. Here you will discover a way of seeing that opens your eyes to ordinary amazing grace, a way of living that is fully alive, and a way of becoming present to God that brings you deep and lasting joy.

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A BALL FOR DAISY Ages 3 and up

Here's a story about love and loss as only Chris Rashcka can tell it. Any child who has ever had a beloved toy break will relate to Daisy's anguish when her favorite ball is destroyed by a bigger dog. In the tradition of his nearly wordless picture book Yo! Yes?, Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka explores in pictures the joy and sadness that having a special toy can bring. Raschka's signature swirling, impressionistic illustrations and his affectionate story will particularly appeal to young dog lovers and teachers and parents who have children dealing with the loss of something special.

WORLD’S END Ages 4 and up

Ever since he returned from Dormia, Alfonso Perplexon has enjoyed sleeping like a normal person. No dropping off to sleep in the middle of school. No waking up at the top of a tree. In fact, no sleepwalking at all. But on a class trip to France, his sleeping self takes over and he finds himself doing things his wakeful self would never do—like stowing away on a ship headed for Egypt. Something is calling him back to Dormia. With only a backpack, some books, and a feeling of dread, Alfonso sets off once again.

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Dad Blog

The Reason for Respect: Today ’s Civil Society This month I want to go away from the usual to write about a very special person and very special message. As we celebrate Black History Month, I think it important to honor a very special lady, Ms. Rosa Parks.

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It is 1955, you’re on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama on your way home from work on a cold December afternoon. You are sitting in your seat, minding your own business when the bus driver tells you to get up, because the man who has just boarded the bus must sit in your seat. Now, you are a woman, you are 42 and a seamstress and you’ve worked hard all day. This man, who may have worked hard today too, may have had a bad day or been fired from work was being offered your seat because the bus driver insisted you get up and give him your seat. But, the reason is not because this guy has had a hard day or because his circumstances are such that he should have the seat instead of you. No, he should have your seat because he is a different color than you. As I write this, it almost seems like I am writing some fictional story so preposterous that there was no way it could be true, or even merely based on some remnant of factual events. Unfortunately, the only fictional part of this story is that I made up the fact that it was just Ms. Rosa Parks that was asked to give up their seat. You see, the truth is, Ms. Rosa Parks was one of four black people sitting in the section right behind the white section of the bus. The bus driver demanded that all four people get up and move for this one man to sit down. All four were to move, for this one man to sit instead of stand. I was not alive back in 1974, and truthfully by the time I was old enough to understand the Civil Rights Movement in its entirety, it did not make sense to me. Not that the movement did not make sense, but that our beloved United States ever treated a group of people the way they did before the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement was the struggle of a group of people wanting what their society should guarantee and even more what hearts and minds alone can comprehend. How could our nation, whose constitution states “all men are created equal” have under her loving protection a group of people treated so unequally?

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That day, Ms. Rosa Parks decided to stay in her seat and not let a man take it based solely on the color of his skin. She was a hero that day and sparked a movement that would be the first big step toward racial equality in our country and change history. In cities all across our nation in meeting rooms, churches, community organizations and even out in the streets the movement started by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was ignited again and in a united effort, black citizens refused to ride the buses creating a financial strain on the city of Montgomery. And in spite of threats and attacks, Dr. King persevered through his faith in God and then rallied support and perseverance of black citizens. Racial equality was finally recognized in this great nation of ours. There is no place for racism in our society for anyone. Take the opportunity this month to teach your kids about the importance of respect to all people based on them being a child of God, not the color of their skin or their abilities or disabilities in life. We are all here for a reason and if we are not respecters of persons, we will never advance as a people or a nation.

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Leaving a Legacy John Wooden lived to

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be 99 years old and his legacy lives on through the multitude of people whose lives he touched as one of the greatest collegiate basketball coaches in history. He exuded intelligence and class, and worked tirelessly to instill the concepts of teamwork, honesty, and fairness into those around him. He had three simple rules for his players at UCLA: • No profanity • Be on time • Never criticize your teammates The young men who played for him were molded by his influence and became direct reflections of Wooden’s mentoring. As for himself, John Wooden never used profanity, never drank, never smoked, and never caroused with other coaches on the road. He never answered a ringing phone if he was talking to you. He paid attention to the person in front of him, spending more time listening than talking about himself. People who remember him fondly say that he was as unpretentious as a human being could be- a letter from Mother Theresa hung on his wall right next to his granddaughter’s kindergarten report card. It wasn’t just a set of principles that John Wooden hammered into his team and those around him. He was able to shape the lives of many through who he was. Having a dynamic vision and chiseling a code of conduct into the wall for your people to live by simply isn’t enough. Living your vision and demonstrating your principles through your daily interaction with those around you can make you much more than a figurehead- it will transform you into a beacon for them to set their personal compass by.

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Busy Mom’s Perspective “Nothing will work unless you do.” - John Wooden

Do I live up to my own standards and are they high enough?

“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” - John Wooden

Do I set the example I’d like to see in others and in my own children?

It can be hard to ignore the opportunity to take shortcuts or ignore “small” family commitments when you’re struggling to balance a busy schedule, but remember to ask yourself these simple questions:

If you wouldn’t be satisfied with the answers to those questions, then you must actively work to change them today. Tomorrow isn’t promised.

What would people say about me if I were gone tomorrow?

This month I challenge you to make each day count.

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FEBRUARY 2012 February 1

The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl - A group of diverse cultural and tourism partners has come together to produce the county-wide Great Bell County Quilt Crawl.The quilt crawl will be held through February 18 at the following facilities: Cultural Activities Center, Temple; Railroad and Heritage Museum, Temple; Czech Heritage Museum, Temple; UMHB Museum, Belton; Bell County Museum, Belton; Salado Historical Society at the Robertson Plantation, Salado; and Killeen Arts & Activities Center, Killeen. Each facility will host a quilt exhibit for six weeks. Each Saturday during the time period, one of the sites will have a special activity that relates to quilts and quilting. Each partner will have its own designated Saturday, except for the Bell County Museum and UMHB Museum, which will be held on the same day. At each site, visitors can purchase, for $2, our uniquely shaped magnet. If visitors attend each exhibit and purchase a magnet at each site, they will have a complete 4 x 6 inch quilt magnet in red, white and blue. For more information, call 933-5243. Fort Hood Area Habitat for Humanity Playhouse Raffle - Purchase tickets to win this wonderful playhouse, which measures 5x7x8, has two windows, comes with a childsize picnic table inside, and has an adult-size door on the back side. Tickets are available tuesday through Saturday throughout February a the Habitat Office, 2601 Atkinson Avenue, Killeen. Cost: $5 per ticket; 5 for $20. The drawing will be at 3 pm on Sunday, February 26 at the Bell County Expo during the home and Garden Show. All funds raised will go toward building another Habitat home. You do not need to be present to win. What’s in Wilma’s Handbag - Every week throughout February, visit facebook.com/ templemall for a chance to win weekly gifts from Temple Mall. Simply comment or like Wilma’s post about what is in her handbag.

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February 3

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag

Lunch and a Movie - Come to this fun filled pot luck lunch and watch the classic movie Forrest Gump. Noon, Wilson Park Recreation Center, Temple. For ages 50 and up. For more information contact Brock Boone at 298-5740.

Lap Sit – Newborns through 18-monthold babies and their parents are invited to work and play together with a variety of stories, songs and much more! 10 to 11 a.m., Harker Heights Public Library, 400 Indian Trail, Harker Heights. For more information, contact Jeanine Madden at jmadden@ci.harker-heights.ci.tx.us. Cost: Free.

February 4

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag The “Knight” Club show – Harker Heights students perform R&B, country, classic rock and pop hits from the 50s through the 90s with an amazing live band and professional lights show. 7 to 10 p.m. Tickets range from $8 for students to $20 for premier seating. Contact Kristi at 338-2439. Father Daughter Dance - Come share an enchanted evening with your special young lady. It’s the dance she has been talking about since last year! Juice and a small dessert snack will be served, but concessions will be available for purchase. 6 to 9 p.m., Frank W. Mayborn Convention Center, 3303 North 3rd Street, Temple. $10 pre-sale tickets must be purchased in person at Wilson Park Recreation Center or $12 at the door. And don’t forget to reserve your carriage ride time. Rides are limited and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information contact Belinda Garcia at 298-5733.

February 5

Continued: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag Kids Golf Free on Family Days at Sammons Golf Links - Sammons Golf Links will offer free golf for kids every Sunday starting December 11th through March 4th. Every Sunday kids play free after 12:00 p.m. with a paying adult. Noon to dusck, Sammons Golf Links, Temple. Contact Sammons Golf Links at 7712030 for more information.

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Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag

Preschool Playdate: Build it Big - Make new friends while you play! Your child will get a chance to enhance their social and physical skills while we “Build It Big” with legos, blocks, and other building materials. 9:30 to 11 a.m., Gober Party House, Temple. For ages 3 to 5. Cost: $6. For more information, call Belinda Garcia at 298-5733.

February 7

Continuing; The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag Kids’ Night at Chick-fil-A, Killeen – Let us do the cooking for you! Come to Chick-fil-A for family fun and discounts. 5 – 9 p.m., 1400 E. Central Texas Expressway, Killeen. For more info, visit www.cfarestaurant.com/killeen/com. Party Prep for Valentine’s Day - It’s that time of year…..party time! Parents, you are most likely providing some kind of snacks for classroom parties or even just a friendly Valentine’s Day get together. This time you can avoid taking the same old cookies or bag of chips. We will give you some new and different ideas for fun snacks to take to the party. 6 to 8 p.m., Gober Party House, Temple. For ages 16 and up. Cost: $12. Contact Belinda Garcia at 298-5733. Family Night, Chick-fil-A, Harker Heights – Join us for a free family activity during Family Nights each Tuesday. 5 – 8 p.m., Chick-fil-A, 201 E. Central Texas Expressway, Harker Heights. For more information, visit www.chick-fil-a.com/harkerheights-tx.

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Free Gifts from Temple Mall - Redeem your store receipts of $150 or more at Temple Mall and receive Bath and Body Works lotion plus a $5 gift certificate to VIP Nail and Spa. This promotion runs through February 14. Some restrictions apply. Available while supplies last.

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Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag; Free Gifts from Temple Mall Evening of Yoga and Wine – A wonderful full hour plus a wee bit more of an outstanding yoga class that will stretch each part of your body and soul. Unwind the mind, practice restorative poses and receive cosmic goodness. Top it off with a terrific glass of locally made Texas wine accompanied by a happy plate of cheese and fruit. Reservations are encouraged. 6:30 to 8 p.m., Salado Wine Seller, 841 N. Main Street, Salado. E-mail tiffyoranch@gmail.com for more information. Toddler Time – Special storytime for toddlers involving a variety of stories, songs, dance, puppets, fingerplays and more for children ages 3 and under. 9 to 10 a.m., Harker Heights Public Library, 400 Indian Trail, Harker Heights. For more information, contact Jeanine Madden at jmadden@ci.harker-heights.ci.tx.us. Country & Western Dance - Live, local Country & Western bands play 2nd and 4th Thursday evening of each month. Bring a light, finger food to share at intermission. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Sammons Community Center, Temple. Cost: $4 each at the door. Call Lisa Potts at 298-5403 for more information. College Night at Chick-fil-A, Temple - Buy an entrée and get a free medium drink and fry with valid college ID. 5 - 10 p.m., N. 31st St, Temple. 2012 Senior Fitness Summit - Strength conditioning is a vital part of maintaining a fulfilling life as we approach our senior years. Join

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Village of Sage Meadows - From the $100s • Temple, Texas the Summit’s Personal Trainers for an afternoon of straight-forward “get it done” instruction that will teach you how to properly use the Summit’s strength training equipment. Each participant will leave with a pamphlet containing the list of exercises and techniques demonstrated during the event. It is strongly recommended that those who have not exercised in some time speak with their personal physician before attending this or any other fitness program. 9 a.m., Summit Family Fitness Center, Temple. Cost: $6. For more information, contact Summit Family Fitness Center at 298-5348.

February 10

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag 7th Annual Sweetheart Ball - You are cordially invited to attend the 7th Annual Sweetheart Ball. Live music to be provided by Dr.J, a professional photographer on site with special Valentine’s packages available and and door prizes to make the evening fun. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m., and for tickets purchased before February 7, you will have your choice of one of the following meals: Italian Chicken, Baked Flounder with Lemon Butter or Roast Sirloin of Beef. Cash bar available. Tickets purchased after February 7 will receive the chicken meal. This is a formal event. 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Cost: $25 per person. Tickets may be purchased online by visiting www.srfccchristianfreedommin.org/Sweetheart_Ball2012.html. You may also call 702-9596 or 542-7981 or e-mail publicrelations@srfccChristianFreedomMin.org for more information.

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Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag Family Game Night at Chick-fil-A, Killeen – Bring your family to Chick-fil-A at Killeen and enjoy some quality family time! We will have board games, puzzles, and other fun activities. Ask the cashier about Milkshake Bingo and your chance to win free milkshakes for you and your family. 5 – 9 p.m., 1400 E. Central Texas Expwy, Killeen.

Valentine Fashion Show - Please come out and enjoy an exciting evening of fashion and talent brought to you by the participants of Wilson Park Recreation Center’s Eye on Fashion Class. Special performances will be taking place during intermissions. No need to preregister. 7 to 9:0 p.m., Sammons Community Center, Temple. Cost: $5; children ages 5 and under are free. Pay at the door. For more information, call Venus Williams at 298-5740. Family Night at Chick-fil-A, Temple – Join us for an evening of family fun and dinner specials. 5-10 p.m. 114 N. 31st St. Harker Heights Farmers Market – Join us for a wonderful event to prepare for the holiday season! 8 a.m. to noon, Carl Levin Park, 400 Miller’s Crossing. Granny Time, Harker Heights – Ms. Dorothy, Harker Heights Library’s resident grandma charms children and adults with classic storytimes. 11 a.m., Harker Heights Public Library, 400 Indian Trail, Harker Heights. For more information, call 953-5491 or visit www. ci.harker-heights.tx.us .

February 12

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag Valentine’s Brunch - Join us Sunday, February 12th in our Vineyard Cafe for our Valentine’s Brunch Buffet. Southern’s Fine Dining has created an incredible spread of your favorite brunch items. You can enjoy this meal with a loved one or a group of friends! 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Vineyard Café. Dress is casual. Cost: $25 per person.

February 13

Continuing: Kids’ Night at Chick-fil-A, Killeen; Family Night at Chick-fil-A, Harker Heights; The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, Free Gifts from Temple Mall Killeen Aglow Meeting, Killeen - The Killeen Aglow Lighthouse’s monthly meeting.
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tional organization of Christian women who come together to develop meaningful friendships with each other and a deeper walk with Christ. 7 p.m., Residence Inn/Marriott, 400 E. Central Texas Expwy, Killeen. For more information contact Gerlinde at 542-5155.

February 14

Valentines Dinner with Chef Steve -The holiday of Love is quickly approaching and we have that special gift for that special “Amore” in your life. Our famous Chef Steve Southern, of Southern’s Fine Dining, will prepare your savory meal. The special includes dinner for 2, beautiful long stem rose, and delicious handcrafted chocolates. Wine is available for purchase separately. 6:30 to 9 p.m., The Vineyard at Florence. Vineyard attire. Cost: $75 per couple. For more information, visit www.thevineyardatflorence.com. Happy Hearts - Love is in the air! Enjoy time with your child while making fun valentine crafts and goodies to take home to share with someone special. 10 to 11:30 a.m., Gober Party House, Temple. For ages 2 to 6. Cost: $5. Contact Belinda Garcia at 298-5733 for more information.

February 15

Continuing: Toddler Time; College Night, Chick-fil-A, Temple; The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl; Country & Western Dance, Temple, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag College Night at Chick-fil-A, Temple - Every Thursday Night is College Night! 5 p.m.- 10 p.m. Purchase any entree, get a FREE medium fry and drink with valid college ID.

February 16

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag Homeschool Day Camp - Come enjoy a day of archery, adventure games, climbing wall challenge and many other great activities. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center, Temple. For ages 5 to 14. Cost: $12. Contact Peanut Henderson at 298-5740 for more info.

Make Us Laugh - Are you the class clown with all the funny jokes. Come try your comedy out at our first Make Us Laugh event. Each participant will have up to three minutes to tell jokes, funny stories or whatever that can Make Us Laugh. Limited to 15 comics. 7 to 9 p.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center, Temple. For ages 10 to 17. Cost: $3 for audience; $1 for comics. For more information, contact Robert Henderson at 298-5740. Saturday Science at Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, Killeen -Bring the kids to have fun with science! Every month, we’ll focus on a different science-related theme! The program will include a two-hour hands-on class followed by a planetarium show. 1 - 4 p.m. on the 2nd Saturday of Each Month. Price: $29 per child ($26 for Planetarium members) For ages 5-9. Birding by the Lake, Let’s count ‘em again! - Join us in a short, refresher course about Texas’ winter migrant birds; as bird watching is your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature, even right in your own backyard. The afternoon will culminate with participation in the National Great Backyard Bird Count. Dress warm and bring your binoculars. 1 to 4 p.m., Sammons Community Center, Temple. Cost: one bag of bird seed. Contact Lisa Potts at 298-5403 for more information.

February 18

Inflatable Fun Day - Are your kids tired of being indoors due to the cold weather? It’s going to be hoppin’ at Wilson Park Recreation Center as we host Inflatable Fun Day. The gym will have inflatables for the kids to enjoy for the day. Concessions will be available for purchase. Bring the family for an afternoon of fun! 1 to 6 p.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center, Temple. For ages 2 to 10. Cost: $6. Contact Belinda Garcia at 298-5733 for more information.

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February 17

Continuing: Family Game Night at Chick-fil-A, Killeen; Family Night at Chickfil-A, Temple; Granny Time; The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl

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Hooked on Fishing - Get ready to reel them in! Parks and Leisure Services is releasing catfish into Miller Park Pond for the annual event. State and local fishing laws apply. A limited amount of fishing gear will be available on a first-come basis. 9 a.m. to noon, Miller Park Pond, Temple. Cost: FREE. Contact Brock Boone at 298-5740. Day for Women - This exciting event is sponsored by Precious Memories, Academy Sports + Outdoors, Doctors Express, and HE-B. The event will feature a catered luncheon from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. featuring Kristina Kuzmic. An engaging, hysterical, hypnotic and altogether wildly entertaining cook, Kristina has taken her passion for cooking, not to mention her vibrant personality, to the masses. As the winner of Oprah’s “Win Your OWN Show” on the Oprah Winfrey Network and now host of “The Ambush Cook” on the OWN Network, Kristina has surpassed her wildest dreams. Kristina will hold an autograph signing after the luncheon. Georgio’s Bridal & Formalwear will host a style show featuring this year’s hottest prom fashions. Tickets available at the Temple Daily Telegram (10 South 3rd Street), online at www.tdtnews.com, and at Precious Memories (1404 South 31st Street). 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Frank W. Mayborn Center. Cost: $20 for luncheon and admission to all exhibits; $10 for general admission. A student discount ($3 off) will be offered on general admission tickets at the door only. Door prizes throughout the event. For general information or vendor info., contact Courtney P Bishop at 7745234 or courtneyp@tdtnews.com. Eddie Griffin Comedy Show - Don’t miss the hottest comedy show hitting Central Texas. Doors for the event will open at 7 p.m. and the show will start at 8 p.m. at the Killeen Civic & Conference Center. The comedy show is in conjunction with the AKA Central Texas Black Expo and benefits Kathy’s Kids. KATHY’S KIDS is a not for profit organization whose mission is to inspire, educate, and provide a positive example for foster children. 7 to 11 p.m., Killeen Civic and Conference Center, Killeen. Cost: $30 general admission; $40 VIP. For info, call 512-698-3334. Belton Volunteer Fire Department’s First Annual Fire House Chili Cookoff - The cookoff will be downtown Belton at the farmer’s market. Chili will begin cooking at 9a.m. with official judging at 4 p.m. Come try the prepared chilis and help pick the People’s Choice Award. 9 a.m., downtown Belton. If you are interested in cooking chili or have any questions contact Tim Euting at 512-296-4235 or email beltonvolunteers@hotmail.com.

February 19

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl, What’s in Wilma’s Handbag? Kids Golf Free at Sammons Golf Links - Sammons Golf Links will offer free golf for kids every Sunday starting December 11th through March 4th. Every Sunday kids play free after 12:00 p.m. with a paying adult. Noon to dusk, Sammons Golf Links. Cost: Free with paid adult. Call Sammons Golf Links 771-2030.

February 20

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl; Family Night at Chick-fil-A, Harker Heights Warren’s Star Tour - See March’s constellations, planets, stars and celestial events. 7 to 8 p.m., Mayborn Planetarium, Killeen. For more information, visit www.starsatnight.org.

February 21

Continuing: The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl; What’s in Wilma’s Handbag For the Love of Our Children, Temple - “For the Love of Our Children” is a support group for bereaved parents and grandparents. Individuals share their stories and what has helped them cope with their grief. The newly bereaved meet others who have also experienced a loss and how they are learning to have a fulfilling life again. The group has helped many realize that they are not alone and gives everyone an opportunity to express their feelings in a non-judgmental environment. FTLOOC is a non-profit, non-denominational group and does not offer any type of professional counseling services. The group members share their own journeys of the grief process, giving hope and support to each other. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., The Ronald McDonald House, 2415 S. 47th Street, Temple. For more information, call 770-0910.

February 22

Continuing: Toddler Time;The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl; Country & Western Dance -Live

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February 24

Continuing: Family Night at Chick-fil-A, Temple; Granny Time Daddy Daughter Dance - Fathers and Daughters 12 and under will enjoy a delicious dinner and dance the night away to music spun by a professional DJ.6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Killeen Civic and Conference Center, ballroom C. Pictures will be available for $5 per photo. Please remember to bring your ticket with you to the dance. Cost: $20 per person. Tickets can be purchased to the Killeen Community Center, Family Recreation Center or Online at https:// online.activenetwork.com/KilleenParks/Start/ start.asp. Tickets purchased online will be waiting for you at the check-in table. Ice Cream Social - Do you like ice cream with crazy flavors or are you a simple chocolate/vanilla person? Maybe your diabetic and can only have sherbet that is fine too. The last Friday of each month we will have your favorite frozen treats and social time, see you then. 1:30 p.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center. For ages 50 and up. Cost: $1. Call Brock Boone at 2985740 for more information.

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Downtown Belton Market Days, Belton - Garage Sale to Upscale, it’s all for sale at Market Days! Sponsored by the Downtown Belton Merchants Association, Belton Market Days is the 3rd Saturday of every month, in Downtown Belton. Vendors sell an assortment of goods, including antiques, collectibles, arts, and crafts. Variety of food vendors. Vendor booths available. For more information, call 254-939-5699 or visit www.downtownbelton.com Boys Bootcamp Sleepover - Boys bring your cammo clothes and we will supply the face paint for this overnight challenge. We will play boot camp games like Flashlight tag, Black Out disc golf and compete at the climbing wall. Participants will need to bring sleeping gear and a change of clothes. Dinner, snacks and breakfast will be provided. 7 p.m. to 8 a.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center, Temple. For ages 8 to 14. Cost: $15. For more information, call 2985740.

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February 25

Daddy Daughter Date Night - A special evening event for Dads to bring their daughter(s) for a dinner date at Chick-fil-A. Make reservations at our website- Chick-fil-a. com/north31ststreet special dining area, dinner, dessert and a photographer! A wonderful, memorable night. 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., Chick-fil-A Temple, 114 N. 31st Street. Call 771-2020 for more information. Teen Trips - Teen Trips is the newest teen program to hit the scene! We will travel to different destinations throughout Central Texas. There is a fee for the program depending on the trip. Price includes transportation, activities, and dinner. Pre-registration in person at Wilson Park Recreation Center is required. This go around we will visit Main Event, the coolest indoor event center. The Main Event has a laser tag course, bowling, and lots of arcade games. Join us for the fun! 2 to 8 p.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center. For ages 11 to 17. Cost: 25. For more information, call 298-5740. Trail Trekkies - Come hike Pedernales State Park and Mother Neff State Park. Hikers will need to bring a sack lunch. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wilson Park Recreation Center. Cost: $12. For ages 6 to 14. Call Peanut Henderson at 2985740 for more information.

February 26

Continuing: Lap Sit;The Great Bell County Quilt Crawl Kids Golf Free on Family Days at Sammons Golf Links - Sammons Golf Links will offer free golf for kids every Sunday starting December 11th through March 4th. Every Sunday kids play free after 12:00 p.m. with a paying adult. Noon to dusk, Sammons Golf Links. Cost: Free with paid adult. For more information, call Sammons Golf Links 771-2030.

February 27

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THIS MONTH IN HISTORY

Feb. 1, 2003

Space Shuttle Columbia breaks apart over Texas 16 minutes before it was supposed to land in Florida.

Feb. 7, 1984

Bruce McCandless performs man’s first untethered spacewalk from the “Challenger” space shuttle.

Feb 20, 1962

John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit Earth.

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Tiny Teeth - Dental Health month is February. Children’s Dental Center will teach your children about their teeth and how to keep them healthy. There will be an arts and crafts project to follow the presentation. 10 to 11:30 a.m., Gober Party House, Temple. For ages 2 to 6. Cost: FREE. For more information, call Belinda Garcia at 298-5733.

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Hometown Heroes by Miranda N. Bradley

BOB MAINDELLE:

Fishing for Comfort Bob Maindelle is a guide

in every sense of the word. When he isn’t guiding children as the children’s minister at Memorial Baptist Church in Killeen, he’s guiding aspiring fishermen and women in his other vocation as a fishing guide with his business, Holding the Line Guide Service. But for children of deployed soldiers, he’s their lighthouse guiding them through the rough emotional waters that come when one parent is away for often years at a time. “I started noticing a difference in kids after the second deployment to Iraq,” he said of the children in his church. “You could especially see it in the third, fourth and fifth grade boys. There was just a lot of anger and resentment. They didn’t understand why their dad or mom was gone for such a long stretch.” Maindelle figured what the kids needed most was a little one-onone time with a male adult. That is how he discovered his joy of fishing could be a healing salve for some of the children’s deepest cuts. And, with that, SKIFF (Soldiers’ Kids Involved in Fishing Fun) was born.

former West Point cadet has placed more than 110 children on the water during 54 guided fishing trips, resulting in a total of 2,962 fish. In 2009, Maindelle was invited to speak to the Austin Fly Fishers, a nonprofit group in Austin. Toward the tail end of his speech, Maindelle mentioned SKIFF and the children it served. By 8 a.m. the following day, the Austin Fly Fishers had committed to helping fundraise for the cause. “The organization really resonated with them, just like it does with me,” Maindelle said. Since that alliance was forged, the group has covered more than $3,500 in expenses for the trips, allowing the opportunity to remain free for soldiers’ children. Besides dedicating a chunk of his Saturday or holiday time to fishing with SKIFF kids, he takes the experience a step further, often snapping pictures of their catches to send to their deployed parents. Maindelle couples the photo with a blog about the trip.

“It was something I enjoyed and the kids enjoyed,” he said. “It was my way of using this skill to help someone else.”

“The moms always appreciate the pictures and stories,” Maindelle said. “But, I’ve even heard back from deployed soldiers saying thank you. That really means a lot.”

For four hours, Maindelle takes children of deployed soldiers on the water and teaches them how to bait a hook, cast and catch (then release) the fish. Since SKIFF’s inception, the

As for his “customers,” Maindelle doesn’t seem to have a shortage of interest in the excursions. Often he is approached by someone in his

ABOVE: Bob with Kristian & Kevan Vaughn, twin 2nd graders from Killeen following a recent Dec. 2011 trip to Stillhouse. BTML: Mrs. Hilary Koop with her children Jayden (daughter) and Khayman (son) following a trip to Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir. BTMR: Chris Grainger with the largest fish caught to date on any SKIFF trip – a 9.25 pound bass which currently stands as the Stillhouse Lake record.

church or by a soldier’s spouse who heard of his services from a friend. No matter how they learned of the program, Maindelle is quick to point out that his calendar is always open to children of deployed soldiers.

“At West Point we are instilled to have a lifetime of service to the nation. And as a Christian I am to love God and love the people,” he said. “Fishing has become a way for me to express that with people and to serve those serving my country. I feel that I’m doing what I was built to do.”

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“If you are the spouse of a deployed soldier, all you have to do is call me up or e-mail me and I’ll get your kids in the water,” he said. When asked why he commits so much time to his organization, his answer is simple.

If you are the spouse of a deployed soldier and want your children to become involved in SKIFF, visit Maindelle’s website at www.holdingthelineguideservice.com or e-mail him at Bob@holdingthelineguide service.com. Bell County

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I remember summers visiting my aunt and uncle. They were all about the green thumb and I was the interested type. In the mornings, after we drank our morning coffee (I’m about 8 years old at this point mind you), we would scour the peach and fig trees for ripe fruit and boy were there “figs a plenty.” So, naturally after the picking comes the jarring. My “Memaw” (grandmother) passed down her fig preserve recipe to my aunt which was the only way I knew figs could be prepared, other than as a filling in a little cookie. I was never a big fan of fig preserves, because I am a strawberry kind of girl, but it was the process that intrigued me.

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I was watching the Food Network one day and the TV chef Giada was making homemade ketchup. The first thought that came to my mind was, “Wouldn’t it be easier to just buy ketchup from the store?” Of course it would be! That just goes to show you how desensitized I have become. As I thought through the idea and began researching existing ketchup recipes, a couple things stood out to me. First of all, the lack of preservatives in homemade ketchup means that it must be eaten in a timely manner so that it doesn’t go to waste. There’s one more excuse to stay in for dinner – it saves money & preserves family time. Secondly, small changes like this, from pre-packaged to homemade products, make a big difference in nutritional value. All natural is the best part of old-fashioned cooking.

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Q &A : Dave Ramsey Dear Dave, In your plan, you talk about Baby Step 3 as saving enough to have three to six months of expenses in your emergency fund. My husband and I were wondering how you can determine whether you need to be on the low end or high end of that range? - Amanda Dear Amanda, Lots of times in a marriage you’ll have a situation where one person wants to save more, while the other is excited to move on toward investing. Technically, neither is wrong. So, the emergency fund really deals with someone’s own personal level of peace. Remember Murphy’s Law, and how it says that says if something can go wrong it will go wrong? Your emergency fund is Murphy Repellant. Some people just want to make sure he doesn’t knock on the door, while others make sure he stays in the next county! There are always practical considerations you can use to determine the amount of your emergency fund. If you both have very stable jobs, you’ll probably be okay saving up three or four months of expenses. But if just one of you works outside the home, or if one is self-employed or on commission, leaning toward the six month side is probably a good idea.

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When You Give a Pig a Party. It’s a light-hearted, but oh so true, story about distraction. One project or treat is never enough. It always leads to something else. If I take a glass to the kitchen, I end up emptying the dishwasher. When I pick up the clothes on the floor, I might reorganize the closet in the process. Not that I am always that energetic, but nothing is ever simple. What’s a mom to do? I have heard the term “boundaries” thrown around a lot. That sounds like a fencing problem, but maybe it is appropriate. In this context, I need boundaries with what I am going to accomplish and when. Yes, my kitchen cabinets need organizing, but not while I am supposed to be cooking dinner or reading my toddlers a story. Just because I notice a need does not mean it needs to get done right away. Instead, I keep a list of potential projects to do as I have extra time. Additionally, most projects do not need to be finished all in one day, or even in one week. I may actually do a better job by breaking up big projects into smaller chunks. I don’t get overwhelmed by something big or rush to finish before I have to leave for an appointment. And while I love to spend time with my younger children, let’s face it, they are not helpful in the reorganization department. So, naptime is primetime for tackling those dreaded cabinets. My older children, on the other hand, are often drafted to help bag giveaways, wipe down surfaces, and hand me items as I sort, stack, and stuff. There’s nothing like bonding over a disorganized closet. Phone calls and email often distract me from tasks at hand. It never fails that I have to go look for something to answer the caller’s inquiry. My children do not have a computer of their own, but my oldest daughter is allowed to use my computer to email a few friends. I am realizing what an example I need to set for her in this area. If I waste my time on the computer, how can I tell her not to do the same? All email does not have to be read right away, much less answered. I glance through to see what needs immediate attention, delete what I know is junk, then leave the rest for later when I have extra time to sort through it. I limit Internet surfing to only what needs to be done, like looking up an address for a contact or researching a project. Otherwise, I use my wait times at appointments or in the grocery line to check Facebook or news sites.

Television is not a big issue for me. We cut cable several years ago both for the time waster that it is and for the relief to our budget. However, I know that TV can be a magnet that draws me and my children in without thinking. Rather than flipping through the channels endlessly, I pick one show to watch and turn off the set when it’s over. I line up something else to do and turn on music if I want background noise. We notice a completely different dynamic among the children and ourselves when the TV is not on all the time. For whatever reason (and I will leave the analysis to the professionals) our children are less whiney, and more cooperative when the TV has not been on all day. If that babysitter was a real person, she would be fired for her negative influence on our children’s behavior patterns.

Most of my days are fairly scheduled with work, kids’ activities, and homeschooling, so I arrange my day into blocks of time. Morning routines are done by 9 am. Finish individual school subjects by noon. Break for lunch and rest time. Group school subjects are done by 4 pm. Start supper by 5 pm. You get the picture. I thread my work and chores in here and there. Some of my responsibilities can overlap. I can check email or work while I am at one of my daughter’s activities. Overall, I do not lose sight of my goal for a clean house, a new work project, or quality time with my family. My boundaries keep me moving forward, sometimes at a snail’s pace, but always making progress. I work on bigger projects a little at a time. I guard my distractions from the phone, email, and TV by deciding what, when, and how to answer or watch. And I remember who and what is most important for today…my children and my influence in their lives.

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He Said/She Said

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THE GIFT GUIDE FOR WOMEN (& MEN) It really is the thought that counts. I’m known in my family as the gift guru. For some reason, I tend to select the just-right gift for the person its intended. And usually, due to my own budget constraints and a frugal nature, my gifts aren’t usually expensive. The trick is thoughtfulness. I try to think about the person I’m buying for, what they like, what their hobbies are and what is most important to them. Then, I select a gift that will enhance any one of these areas of their life. Whether you are buying for a husband, wife, child or friend, if you put thought into the gift, it will carry you through the gift-buying process. Lee Eddins and I have collaborated on a His/Hers Gift Guide to get you started. Cheers to the best Valentine’s Day yet!

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• A Night To Herself – This is my number one request for a wife gift. As a mom, there is nothing I crave so much as a remote control to myself for just one night. Go buy a night at a nice hotel for your wife, leave her some roses and bubble bath and let her have an evening alone. And, if you cash in hotel points, it might not cost you a dime!

So, what are you going to get for the love of your life, the rock upon which your family depends and the one who after all these years still puts a smile on your face…okay, so what to get for the man whose various stenches, farts and belches you’ve become oblivious to after all these years. I can only imagine my ideas for what to get the man in your life differs from the other side of this issue, but who knows. Here are some ideas for you to consider.

• A Clean House – With so much to juggle, the household chores can seem overwhelming. If you don’t have a regular housekeeper, purchase your wife or girlfriend a maid service visit, or better yet, buy it for six months or more. With a more rested other half, you will most likely reap valuable benefits in the end! • A Week of Dinners – Relieve the burden of dinnertime. Instead, plan a week of dinners for you (or you and the kids) to cook in place of your wife or girlfriend. Despite the sexual revolution, 85 percent of all kitchen duties fall to the female in the household. This Valentine’s Day, flip that statistic and make her week! • A Day of Relaxation – Purchase a spa day for her, send her out of the house for the day and then be scarce when she comes home. Take the kids to a movie so she when she comes home, she can linger in the glow of what wonderful spa day can bring.

• A gift card to Best Buy - Without giving him any idea, opinion or family need to consider before he spends it. Let him get that surround sound system he wants or Mad Max special limited box edition that no one, other than him, will ever want to watch. You could even get him the Mad Max coffee mug…yeah, they are out there and can be his for a mere fifteen dollars. • Jerky of the Month Club - So totally, there is a club that you can join, in your man’s name(hint hint), and he can get three fabulous selections each month of slowed cured animal flesh from the best smoke houses in the country. • Romantic Message in a bottle…And that is all I am saying about that…I’m just sayin’ a romantic message in a bottle. Just sayin… • How about a man bag - It is kind of like a purse, only it is made for a man. I’m just kidding. If your man wants one of these, or a fannie pack, move out immediately. • Custom Bobblehead for Guys - Yes, these do exist, and there is not a man on the face of the earth that would not like a bobblehead of themselves on their desk. Trust me, this gift would put a smile on the face of your guy for years to come!

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F OR SALE • $112,370 615 Frontier • Harker Heights, TX This 3 BR, 2 BA provides upgrades at affordable price. BAs have granite counter tops, new vanities, & tile tub surrounds. Features a welcoming LR w/fireplace for cool Texas nights &french doors leading to the fully fenced backyard. The kitchen opens to the living and dining rooms. There is tile throughout except the bedrooms. The master bath features a jetted tub and the master suit offers a good size walk-in closet. This home is conveniently located within minutes of HEB, Market Heights, parks, etc.

Kathy Ruiz - Licensed Agent ERA Colonial Real Estate Office: (254) 698-4300 Cell: (254) 681-2112 Toll Free: (800) 445-2414

4513 JANELLE • KILLEEN

3908 SALT FORK • KILLEEN

605 CHEETAH • H.HEIGHTS

506 PROSPECTOR MLS# H.HEIGHTS • $189,900 170728

Very open floor plan perfect for family time and entertaining. Spacious Family Room offers wood laminate flooring and amazing wall space for ease of furniture placement. Eat-in Kitchen is separated from Family Room by breakfast bar and features a pantry, smoothtop stove, center island, bay window and good counter & cabinet space. The large owner’s retreat offers a bath with his & hers closets, a linen closet, tile flooring and a long vanity with cabinet storage. The split plan affords more privacy. Other amenities include garage door opener, security system and convenient location near schools, shopping, Ft. Hood and Metroplex Hospital. Great location & price!!!

Stone brick combo w/brick skirting has beautiful curb appeal. Lrg open flr-plan makes is great. Ceramic Tile all areas except BRs. Spacious Fam Rm feat step ceiling, mouldings, recessed lighting, opens to breakfast area w/row of windows looking out to Texas-Size cvrd patio w/stone columns. Lrg Kitch w/tile splash, granitecntrs, center-island, desk area, pantry, corner sink w/ backyard view, double oven, stainless steel appliances, great cntr-space. Spacious owner’s retreat features Lrg BA w/corner jetted tub, his/hers vanities, separate shower, and great walk-in closet. Note the size of the secondary BRs--two with tall ceilings. Utility Rm offers great cbnt-space w/sink. Must see to appreciate!!

Delano custom home on landscaped corner lot in Country Trails. Tiled entry w/coat closet leads you to spacious Fam Rm flooded w/light from back door w/ row of wndws and wood-lmnte flrs, vaulted ceilings and brick raised hearth fireplc. Formal DR, updtd Kitch w/tile flrs, center island, granite cntrs, updtd appliances, breakfast area w/bay window. Cvrd patio, Lrg Deck. Lndscpd yard w/brick-wrought iron fence around most of yard. Owner’s retreat(note size!)boasts step ceiling, bay wndw, and spacious bath with a garden tub, separate shower, Lrg dual sink vanity, and walk-in closet w/cbnts and shelving. Lrg secondary BRs. Lrg utility rm w/tile flr, cbnts and space for freezer. side load garage

This 4 BR, 2.25 BA (Cobalt Plan) offers an open, airy feel while maintaining elegance w/vaulted ceilings, soaring arches, w/updated features. Lrg foyer is flanked by formal LR and DR; offers chair railing and picture mouldings. The chef’s dream kitchen boasts custom splash & cabinets, center island w/sink, pantry, smooth-top stove, & amazing wrap-around bar w/ open arches looking into spacious FamRm w/center fireplace flanked by windows. Breakfast area, cvrd patio and beautifully landscaped yard. Master Suite has 9FT ceiling and generous-sized bath w/garden tub, walk-in closet, dual sink vanity, separate shower & linen. Great location, sprinkler and security system; garage door opener. You will love this home!!!

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