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78209 MAGAZINE
10 Trending in ‘09
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Business Profile
Stratton Rehabilitation has been helping their clients using the latest techniques and therapies for 19 years.
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Meet Your Neighbors
Owners of The BBQ Station, Bobby and Cyndy Peacock, are enjoying being surrounding by their growing family in 78209.
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14 Happenings in ‘09 28 Holiday Gift Guide 32 Realtor Spotlight On The Market
34 Neighborhood News 38 School News
42 Pets - Ask Roxie 44 Society
47 Community Calendar 48 Community Spotlight 52 Eat in ‘09 56 ‘09 Eats
58 Church Directory
Home
Alamo Heights residents build home that checks all the boxes for comfortable living.
60 Outside ‘09 62 Calendar
64 Police Blotter 66 Vintage View
December
Publisher J. MICHAEL GAFFNEY Editor SUSAN THORNTON Contributors SOPHIE BAUER, JOHN BLOODSWORTH, CHRISTIE CUTHBERT RON AARON EISENBERG, LESLIE FOLEY, MEREDITH KAY, BERIT MASON, EDMOND ORTIZ, AL RENDON Graphic Design TAMARA HOOKS Online Media TUESDAY SHAW, SOPHIA BAUER Advertising Sales CINDY JENNINGS, PATRICIA MCGRATH Administration & Customer Service NANCY A. GAFFNEY Intern ANA GIBBS For Advertising information: (210) 826-5375 email: info@78209magazine.com
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