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4 prestonhollow.advocatemag.com MARCH 2013 features 7 No excuses Cpl. David Bates of T.C. Marsh wrote a memoir to inspire us all to run from concern and into change. 11 Occupational excellence PrestonHollow resident Virginia Chandler Dykes serves and helps others do the same. 14 Carnivore cravings These meat dishes will have you wishing Atkins was still a fad. Lighten up with leafy greens Green up your grub this spring and clear your conscience.
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I can see clearly now

Looking back on my life in glasses

I was in fourth grade when fate joined me with prescription glasses.

I was sitting in the last row of the classroom, as far from the blackboard and teacher as possible. This wasn’t necessarily my choice; although I tend to be a backbencher by nature, the fact that my last name begins with “W” generally resulted in a spot in the back of every classroom with my bottom-of-the-alphabet compadres.

(I would imagine, what with all of the political correctness these days, the “Ws” are no longer exclusively relegated to the back of the class. But I digress …)

Something new was in the works that day: A class project was on the pull-down screen in front of the blackboard, and the teacher took turns ensuring we were engaged/awake by randomly calling on us to read portions of the assignment.

Reading wasn’t a problem for me, as you can probably imagine from my line of work, and soon it was my turn. Immediately, I began stumbling over one word after another.

First, I was frustrated. Then I was embarrassed. Then I was silent.

Maybe the teacher saw me squinting. Maybe she had a hunch. But in what presumably was an attempt to help, she methodically moved me up one seat in the row, and then another, and then another, as I continued to stumble over the words.

Now, I have to admit that by the time I was temporarily seated in the front row having displaced four or five chuckling classmates along the way — my reading difficulty was more a function of water in my eyes than my inability to see the screen.

Regardless, the teacher sent home a note suggesting my parents have my eyesight checked out.

Soon thereafter, I was selecting my first set of prescription glasses from among the five or so “youth” options available at Duling Optical in Detroit Lakes, Minn. Those black horn-rimmed beauties went through a lot with me — touch football games, Little League baseball, my first (and last) junior high dance, lots of good and some less-than-good grades, and the usual other collection of school-age fun.

I’ve worn glasses every day since, with 12 or so months off for contacts my first year in college — I wanted to make a good impression, I suppose, as if wearing glasses was really a life-changing negative.

It turned out the original “hard” contacts, combined with the wind and cold of Chicago mornings, just weren’t for me.

Every five or so years since, I’ve wound up with either a new set of frames, lenses or — pocketbook willing — both.

And that’s a long-winded way of explaining why my column picture looks different today. Maybe you noticed; maybe you didn’t.

The photo needed to be changed anyway. A few months ago, someone recognized me in a restaurant and suggested I didn’t look like myself.

“Your hair looks a lot whiter in person than it is in the magazine,” she told me, simply stating the obvious.

So now I will gaze out at you with whiter hair, a lighter beard and a new set of glasses.

I can see a lot better with these glasses, too, so it should be easier for me to connect with you now that I’ll be able to see more clearly if you’re wearing glasses or not.

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Comments are in response to a story we published with Dealey Montessori’s tennis coach and activist about his comic book in our February magazine.

“James Disco: It’s refreshing to see someone take such an active role in not only teaching kids tennis, but also lifelong lessons. I look forward to reading the new book. Thank you for your inspiration, your hard work and your endeavors.”

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“This sounds like an incredible journey not only for the lost boys, but also the author! I also look forward to reading this book. I am simply amazed by what these children had to do to survive.” —Susan

“Thank you, coach James, for being a person of integrity, an activist and wonderful coach, teaching our children at Dealey Tennis. Your hard work, your passion, your patience make a difference in many areas of our community and families. Thank you for having a vision and for being who you are. Your kindness is very much appreciated!”

“Wasn’t the ice house there first?”

James Davenport on facebook.com/ prestonhollowadvocate , in response to a story about Park Towers’ homeowners association taking their complaints about Katy Trail Ice House to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission

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Q&A: Cpl. David Bates

From practically nothing to go on, cpl. David Bates started the renowned Leadership cadet Program at T.c. Marsh in ‘98 after a school principal, whose flat tires he changed on the side of the road, offered him a job. Bates later rallied the support of neighbors and built a military museum on campus. Now he’s done a little something for himself and his own family, and subsequently for an audience of readers, in writing his memoir, “Narrow It Down.” The book is for teachers, leaders and anyone who needs to cut out some of the excuses in their lives and start achieving greatness.

What inspired “Narrow It Down”?

My father died before I got to know him as a man, and vice versa. So I thought in case something happened to me, I should leave something so my daughter would know who I am.

Did your father die recently?

No, he died when I was a young man.

When I got the idea to write the book, I had been coming home late from work a lot, and by the time I got there, my daughter was already in bed. I thought I was missing a lot of her growing up. I started out writing a memoir, and then it turned into my philosophy and advice for the masses. I put it together and sent it somewhere, and someone said, ‘It’s pretty good; we’ll put a cover on it.’

And the next thing you know, it was available on Amazon.

When does one turn into a “man”? When did you decide that for yourself and think your thoughts were worth sharing in a book?

When you’re a teenager you think you know everything. You think, ‘I’m a man now.’ You see your father as this guy who is always telling you what not to do. You don’t realize what your father is. You don’t realize it until you get the experience of college, the military or become a parent yourself. When can you say you are a man yourself? Post college and a year or two into the workforce. When you’re paying the bills. [Laughs]

How long were you in the military?

Three years and 17 weeks. I was a mortarman in the Airborne Infantry. I trained to kill people. I’m not saying I did; I’m just saying that was my job.

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Did you become serious about things after joining the military? Years after. In the military, you do what you’re told. You go out and about to places that are different from what you know. It wasn’t until I was working with children that I started thinking about the future —the future of the country, but I focus on my area. I have a hand in the area of education in the state of Texas. I met with guys from Guam and Saipan to talk

to them about how I teach. They found my teachings online through my book.

Is “Narrow it Down” aimed at educators working with students?

It’s for everybody. There is a chapter called ‘No Excuses’ about how we can do anything we want. I learned a long time ago my first sergeant didn’t care what my excuse was. All he cared about was that there was no excuse. I took that and learned from that.

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Is there a certain chapter or section of the book you feel strongest about or closest to?

The chapter based on what the title is about, chapter 12. It’s about narrowing down what we can directly influence. In our lives there is a ‘ring of influence’ and a ‘ring of concern.’

What does that mean?

What you can actually influence is what you should focus on. Teachers and everybody live inside the realm of concern. Instead of worrying about what you don’t have control over, worry about things like your local government and your neighborhood. Worry about where you live.

What happens if you can’t help but feel concerned?

Sometimes you just need to refocus a lot of your efforts, and the ring of influence will get bigger and bigger.

What reactions have you received?

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People really like it, but some people said they wanted more. They wanted me to expand on my chapters. They said it reads exactly like I sound. There’s a typo in here and I like that. Because it’s personal and genuine.

Are you still writing? Are you content?

I am content with the book. I’d like to talk more to people about it. Like when I’m invited to speak. I enjoy talking to groups when they have questions. I’ve done a couple of those, and it’s been people who’ve read the book and have questions about it good or bad. I don’t want to write anymore, though.

If anybody could take one thing away from what you wrote, what do you want that to be?

Really, there are no excuses. I really like that whole attitude, and in the book I tell you how I got it. One day, in the military, we were on a run and the first sergeant comes and runs with us. One mile passes, then two, then three, then at four guys start falling out to catch their breath. I do the same. The first sergeant asks the one man, ‘Why did you fall out?’ and he says it’s because he felt sick that morning. He asks the next guy and he says it’s because

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he didn’t get to eat the night before. By the time he got to me, I figured it out. I said, ‘I don’t have an excuse, First Sergeant.’ I literally took that from that day forward. If you can think it, it can be done. I said, let’s just teach that to the kids. There is no excuse if you take out all the cons.

—Monica S. Nagy

“NARROW IT DOWN” is available at amazon.com for $8.99. Read more about David Bates and his work in the school and community, and watch our Marsh Middle School military museum and ROTC videos at advocatemag.com SEARCH: David Bates

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Have lunch … at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center as part of the North Texas Food Bank’s 14th annual Empty Bowls event on Friday, March 1. Pay $35 in advance or $40 at the door and eat a lunch of soup, bread and dessert provided by local restaurants. At the end of your lunch, take home a bowl hand-crafted by a local artisan. “No bowl” tickets are available for $25, and VIP tickets, which offer early entry at 10:30 a.m., cost $100. All proceeds go to the food bank’s mission of eliminating hunger in North Texas. Tickets are available at ntfb.org.

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at Edison’s from 6:30 p.m. to midnight March 2. The $50 per person event is a part of the Friends of Hillcrest/Franklin’s “Our children, our community, our future” live and silent auctions to raise money for school programs, including the mock trial team, theater and newspaper classes. Make a check out to “Friends of HHS/FMS”and mail to: Patti Thompson, 5843 Willow Lane, Dallas, Texas, 75230; or pay online at hillcrestdallas.org under “Announcements.”

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When Preston Hollow resident Virginia Chandler Dykes was a child, her grandmother gave her advice that shaped her future. “My grandmother always told me, ‘Get a good education, and no one can take that away from you,’” she says. Dykes received her bachelor’s degree in art and psychology from Southern Methodist University in 1952. “There wasn’t much you could do with those degrees,” she laughs. Out of curiosity she met with Fanny Vanderkoi, Texas Women’s University’s first head of occupational therapy. “I talked with her in her office, and she said that I was going to be an occupational therapist. It was the best thing that ever happened to me,” Dykes says. She completed the program in two years and went on to be director of Baylor University Medical Center’s occupational and recreational therapy department for the next 25 years. “That was at a time when they were really building up Baylor,” she says. Dykes led several departments and clinics ranging from psychiatry to hand splinting. After noticing all the women gathering together to chat after dropping off their husbands, who were stroke patients, Dykes decided to form the first support group, called

Boomerang. “The patients and wives really got behind it. We even had a crest made,” she says with pride. Dykes didn’t stop there; she also went on to create the Virginia Chandler Dykes endowed scholarship fund for TWU therapy students at her alma mater, with the help of her husband. The scholarship was a hit, and a friend suggested adding a program to honor outstanding clinicians. “Then I thought, why don’t we just expand this to involve all leaders in the community,” she says. After getting the OK from Ann Stuart, TWU chancellor and president, in 2002 she started the Virginia Dykes Leadership Award. Dykes has so far honored people such as Susan and Charles Cooper; Marnie and Kern Wildenthal; Myrna D. Schlegel and Kimberly Schlegel Whitman; and T. Boone Pickens. What started off with a collection of about 100 people in a medium-sized room at the inaugural award ceremony has turned into a group of 400 celebrating the event. Recently Dykes’ husband died, and she’s looking for yet another goal to keep her busy. “To enable young people to achieve their dreams has been a joy to me and my beloved husband,” she says.

—MonicaS.Nagy

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Out & About

March 2013

March 14-17

Savor Dallas 2013

Foodies, wine lovers and curious culinary consumers are invited to the 9th annual Savor Dallas. The event, featuring cuisine from more than 60 of the Dallas area’s top chefs plus 400 premium wines and imported beers, kicks off at Trinity Groves at the foot of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge on March 14. Festivities include “Wine Stroll at the Perot”, at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, and the global wine and cheese celebration at The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science event 7-9 p.m. March 15, 2201 N. Field, $35; The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek 2-3 p.m. March 16, 2821 Turtle Creek Blvd., 214.696.2493, Savordallas.com, $35-300 (package pricing available)

MARCH 2

‘It’s my park day’

Join your neighbors for the citywide volunteer opportunity, “It’s my park day,” which runs from 8 a.m. to noon. Participate by performing tasks such as litter pick-up, graffiti removal, weeding and more. Northaven Trail organizers will also do their part by planting flowers and shrubs at the trail head on Freda Stern near the JCC. The event will be from 9 to noon. Dallas Park and Recreation Department, 214.670.8483, dallasparks.org/main/home.aspx

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‘Titanic, the Musical’

A winner of five Tony awards, this musical delves into the causes, conditions and characters involved in the 1912 sinking of the Titanic.

Jewish Community Center of Dallas, 7900 Northaven, 214.739.2737, jccdallas.org, $15-$25

Zumba

This Latin-inspired exercise class is set to high-energy music and designed to help students dance away calories. The sessions are for adults only, and you’ll “party” instead of “work out,” organizers say. Classes are taught 6:30-7:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 10:1511:15 a.m. Saturdays.

Churchill Recreation Center, 6906 Churchill Way, call Shanell McNeil at 972.773.9116, dallasparks.org/ facilities/recreation, $5 per class

March 1

‘Grease’

Benjamin Franklin Middle School students will perform the Broadway hit “Grease” at 7:30 p.m. in the Franklin Auditorium. The youngsters have been hopelessly devoted to rehearsals — singing, dancing and acting — since October, so expect some serious hand jiving, rocking and rolling.

Benjamin Franklin Middle School, 6920 Meadow, franklin.txpta.org, general admission $4-$5, reserved $6

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Emo-folk and pop-folk

Melissa Greener will perform her emofolk music, inspired by modernist poets and the ’60s, at 8 p.m. Kate Klim failed at acting as a child but prospered as a musician. Klim headlines with her folkpop music.

Uncle Calvin’s Coffeehouse, 9555 N. Central Expressway, 214.363.0044, unclecalvins.org

$15 in advance and $18 at the door

MARCH 23

W.T. White Community Street Fair

Bring the whole family to this free event outside the high school that will feature about 100 booths from different community organizations and live performances 11 a.m.-3 p.m. W.T. White student clubs, teams, parent volunteers, elementary and middle school groups, neighborhood organizations, local businesses and food trucks will be present.

W.T. White High School, 4505 Ridgeside Drive, 972.502.6200, dallasisd.org/wtwhite, free

MARCH 28

Easter egg hunt

Town North Family YMCA will meet in the lobby at 5:30 p.m. for an Easter egg hunt for the family.

Town North Family YMCA, 4332 Northaven, 214.357.8431, ymcadallas.org/locations/town_ north, free

MARCH 30

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Bring a photo of a portion of your yard that you want to redesign and spend 45 minutes with North Haven Gardens and Roundtree Landscaping experts for one-on-one consultations. North Haven Gardens’ adviser will even help you pick out the perfect plants.

North Haven Gardens, 7700 Northaven, 214.363.5316, nhg.com, $60

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Onany given night at Al Biernat’s you might run into a celebrity Rob Thomas or Martin Short, perhaps. The restaurant’s good reputation is rooted in years of hard work and attention to detail. For 15 years Al Biernat worked as the general manager for the Palm Restaurant. In 1998 he decided to open his own steakhouse with a premium selection that would satiate any carnivore’s appetite. “A lot of people compare us to a New York restaurant, but it’s also a neighborhood place known for great steaks and great service,” says Brad Fuller, general manager and nephew of the legendary Biernat. Customers even ask for specific bussers and servers when they come in, Fuller says. The charming staff isn’t the only draw to the restaurant — the cowboy-cut ribeye is a heaping 24-ounce steak (wet aged for 28 days) cooked on the grill and marinated with an olive oil base. The best way to eat it is medium rare plus, but it can be cooked any way you like, Fuller says. Al Biernat’s chefs even make an oft-shunned vegetable delicious — sautéed in olive oil, topped with freshly smoked bacon and drizzled with crème fraîche, you’ll second-guess your childhood hatred of Brussels sprouts.

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1 Dunston’s Steakhouse

Though this family-operated steakhouse is known for its mesquite broiled steaks, they also serve tenderloins, sirloins, ribeyes, T-Bones and prime rib on mesquite grills.

5423 Lovers Lane

214.352.8320

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2 Bugatti Ristorante

Try the veal diane, a plate of veal scaloppini with crabmeat in brandy cream sauce. If you’re the type that feels guilty about eating veal, the outdoor patio overlooking Bachman Lake and sweet owner Zee Bugatti may put you at ease.

3802 W. Northwest Highway

214.350.2470

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3 Medina Oven and Bar

Medina specializes in Moroccan/Mediterranean cuisine where the skewers of merguez lamb sausage seasoned with fennel and oregano are just the kind of garnish your couscous needs.

2304 Victory Park Lane

214.979.0003

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I received a phone call last month: “I’m writing a book and need to know if people still call Texas wine Chateau Bubba?”

“Hardly,” I was happy to say.

The quality of Texas wine has never been better, and more wine drinkers than ever know this. A Texas wine Twitter event in January was such a success that TxWine was the Twitter’s most popular hashtag that evening — not an easy feat on a social media network where the Kardashians are the top attraction. And how about a Texas wine stunning the food types at a barbecue cookoff in the Pacific Northwest earlier this year, besting wines from California, Washington, and France?

But that’s far from the only good news. The 2012 grape crop was the second outstanding harvest in three years, perhaps the first time that has happened in Texas wine history. Yes, the state still doesn’t produce enough grapes, and the Legislature still regards Texas wine as something akin to the bearded lady in a carnival sideshow, but the industry has overcome those handicaps with style. Today, Texas wine not only tastes good, but tastes like it’s supposed to taste. All of which means it’s time to try the state’s wine. The following are available from their respective wineries if you can’t find them at your local retailer:

($26). Yes, it’s pricey, but worth the expense. Kiepersol, somehow, can turn out top wines from its vineyards in East Texas — not an easy thing to do.

($12). Skeptics always complain that Texas wine is too expensive. That’s where this red blend comes in, which is often for sale in grocery stores for as little as $10.

($12). A simple red blend that is greater than the sum of its parts. My pal Dave McIntyre, the wine columnist at the Washington Post, drinks this at home and pays for it. —Jeff

every Friday on prestonhollow.advocatemag.com.

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Roasted peppers

This is one of those things that is expensive to buy and seemingly too difficult to make at home — the province of big name chefs. In fact, it’s amazingly easy, and the peppers can be used in pasta, sandwiches or pizza. Serve with the Texas wine of your choice.

GROCERY LIST

4 large red bell peppers, seeded and cut in 1/2 lengthwise

2 Tbsp olive oil

DIRECTIONS

Kosher salt

Freshly ground black pepper

1. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F.

2. Pour 2 tablespoons of olive oil on a baking sheet and place the peppers, cut side up, on the oil. Turn the peppers over, season them with salt and pepper, and roast in the oven for 20 minutes. Place the warm peppers in a bowl, and cover with plastic wrap. Set aside to cool for at least 30 minutes, and then peel the skin off.

Takes 50 minutes

Ask the wine guy

How many wineries does Texas have?

many as 10 years a g o.

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Dr. Cothern is one of a small distinguished percentage of dentists who have invested in postgraduate training at one of the world’s premiere continuing education institutes, The Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education. We care about you as a unique individual and examine you in a way that together we can understand every aspect of your oral health. In our office we love what we do. NOW THAT IS SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT!

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A NEW LEAF

Eat healthy, fresh vegetarian dishes and save some green

Admit it. You’ve already given up on your New Year’s resolutions to lose weight and eat healthy. Now here we are in March; we’ve made it past the candies and chocolates and are entering the month of green beer. Now is the perfect opportunity to spring into the season with fresh greens (no, we don’t mean those artificially colored shamrock cookies). Allow us to suggest a few neighborhood restaurants offering delicious vegetarian fare for under $10 a dish, and no, it’s not all rabbit food.

Türkyilmaz A New Start’s lunch buffet featuring “Bibimbap” for $7.99

A NEW LEAF

Garden burger with avocado $5.95,

Gazeebo Burgers

214.368.3344

5950 Royal gazeeboburgers.com

The restaurant features an island of condiments such as mayonnaise, honey mustard, ranch, pico de gallo, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes and jalapeños with no upcharge so you can cool your burger down or spice it up.

Eating vegetarian doesn’t require you to pop open cans of spinach daily, a la Popeye. Plenty of restaurants offer vegetable and black bean burgers that taste close to the real thing. Gazeebo Burgers offers four different types of veggie burgers. The garden burger is a patron favorite, says Dan Son, director of operations. “We have it so we can offer any individual choices.” The burger sits in between a toasted, butterfree bun covered with melted Swiss and one-third of an avocado. The restaurant features an island of condiments such as mayonnaise, honey mustard, ranch, pico de gallo, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes and jalapeños with no upcharge so you can cool your burger down or spice it up. Black bean burgers cost 95 cents more, but the garden burger is jaw-droppingly large, and you can order American, pepper jack or cheddar if you feel neutral about Swiss cheese. If you’re the kind of person who needs to pair your burger with something else, yet want to stay healthy, try the side green salad with romaine lettuce, croutons, tomatoes and cucumbers. This isn’t your typical small salad in a Styrofoam bowl; it’s practically a dinner salad.

Gazeebo also offers pasta and Caesar salads that you can order sans the chicken for $2 less. Have a gluten-intolerance? Gazeebo has gluten-free buns for $2 more. Son says the cooks set a portion of the grill aside for the veggie burgers so meat juices don’t taint the vegetarian food. The restaurant also has an open kitchen so you can watch your food being cooked. “The menu will always stay this way,” Son says.

“It’s the old saying, ‘Keep it simple, stupid.’”

TEN MORE SPOTS that offer meat-free menu items for $10 or less

Snappy Salads

972.991.7627

5915 Forest, Suite 300 snappysalads.com

Elevation Burger

214.360.0088

8611 Hillcrest, Suite 195 elevationburger.com

Pizza by Marco

214.363.6122

10720 Preston, Suite 1014 pizzabymarco.com

Celebrity Café and Bakery

214.373.0783

10720 Preston, Suite 1016 enjoycelebrity.com

Royal China

214.361.1771

6025 Royal, Suite 201 royalchinadallas.com

Southpaw’s Organic Café

214.987.0351

6009 Berkshire southpawsgrill.com

Picasso’s 972.503.3300

12300 Inwood, Suite 116 picassospizza.com

The Mint 214.219.6468

4246 Oak Lawn asianmint.com

Celebration Restaurant 214.351.5681

4503 W. Lovers celebrationrestaurant.com

Mughlai 972.392.7786

5301 Alpha, Suite 14 mughlaidallas.com

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New Start Veggie Garden

972.243.0507

2330 Royal, Suite 900

newstartveggiegarden.com

(Closed on Saturdays)

New Start Veggie Garden opened six years ago after owner Susan Kim recovered from breast cancer. Once a meat lover, Kim changed her diet after she was diagnosed, and attributes that to her recovery. The restaurant is centered around an all-vegan buffet that features items such as crispy soy sesame chicken, soy beef, pumpkin miso soup, vegetable tempura, fried rice, spring rolls, kimchee pancakes and even bite-sized cheesecakes made from pineapple and tofu. Drinks are included with the buffet. Choose sweet cinnamon juice or refreshing cucumber lemonade. Each day the chef switches out one or two items, and prepares all the sauces and dressings fresh. The specialty of the buffet is the Bibimbap dish you can make yourself, although manager Seoung Choi is adamant about helping. Bibimbap is basically a large bowl of Asian bean sprouts, bok choy, spinach, radish, carrots, kimchee and eggplant topped with brown rice, Korean spicy sauce, sesame oil and kelp powder. Once that’s done, grab a fork, chopsticks, or whatever makes you comfortable and mix it all together. The vegetables are neither hot nor mushy; they are cold and some are firm. “I want the vegetables to taste alive,” Choi says. That’s not his only wish, though; “I really want to show this food to American people. The owner doesn’t do this for money, but to preach the goodness of this diet.”

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A NEW LEAF
Black kale tabouleh $8
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Head chef Richard Blankenship put his own spin on traditional Middle Eastern tabouleh with vegetarians and the gluten-intolerant in mind. Blankenship’s black kale tabouleh is crafted with shaved fennel, celery leaves and quinoa with a lemon and olive oil base. “I made this salad differently to meet the dietary demands of the neighborhood,” he says. Traditionally, tabouleh is made with plenty of parsley, bulgur wheat, lemon juice and tomatoes. The chef wasn’t a fan, so he decided to mix it up by replacing parsley with black kale, a super food with tons of vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin A, magnesium, beta-carotene and chlorophyll; quinoa instead of bulgur wheat; and the fennel and celery to jazz it up. Blankenship also toasts some of the kale to add a little crispiness in place of croutons. “We wanted this to be kind of like a signature dish,” he says. The restaurant also offers an Asian green salad, vegetable roll with asparagus, cucumber, shiso, carrot, celery and ginger, and features a juice bar with fresh extracted fruit and vegetable juices. Blankenship says he might change some items on the menu mid-March to offer lighter, seasonal vegetables. Luckily, the black kale tabouleh isn’t going anywhere, but if you order it, you might want to check your teeth in the bathroom before you leave.

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BUSINESS BUZZ

The lowdown on what’s up with neighborhood businesses

Send business news tips to LIVELOCAL@ADVOCATEMAG.COM

T. Hee Greetings and Gifts closes Preston Center location

T. Hee Greetings & Gifts has closed its Preston Center store less than three months after opening it. The owners didn’t have enough foot traffic at the Preston Hollow location to sustain their business, they said. Residents will have to trek to East Dallas or Lake Highlands locations for St. Patrick’s Day supplies.

Controversy brewing at Katy Ice House

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is being asked to serve as a noise buffer between the Katy Trail Ice House and nearby residents. Park Towers‘ homeowners association has been involved in a tussle over noise complaints since the bar’s inception. The HOA took its complaints to the TABC where it is seeking a noise abatement agreement.

Boca Chica offers Mexican fusion and a modern twist

The tapas and tequila restaurant Boca Chica recently opened its 6,500-square-foot restaurant in the Shops at Park Lane on the third floor. The menu includes “grandes plates” for groups of four with whole fresh market fish stuffed with lobster and pico de gallo, and broiled inlime butter sauce with green rice and tortillas, or pollo en mole, a smoked whole chicken with mole poblano, pico de gallo, garlic roasted potatoes and tortillas. Salivating? Boca Chica has 30 imported tequilas and myriad creative cocktail options to sip.

More business bits

Neighbors upset about proposed Walmart/Sam’s Club

Glen Meadow Estates homeowners are disgruntled about a Walmart and Sam’s Club that will be developed at LBJ and Midway if zoning is approved. Neighbors are concerned about trash bags cluttering their neighborhood, the smell of old food wafting into their backyards and disruptive delivery truck noises. The existing strip center would be demolished except for Midway Point and In-N-Out Burger. Spanish Point Apartments, the now empty North Ridge Apartments and Townhomes, and existing Walmart grocery in Farmers Branch would also be demolished. The Sam’s Club on Belt Line (Addison) would shut down due to the new one being built. Three new leases will be on the market, and neighbors fear fast food chains will occupy the spots.

GET IN CONTACT

T.Hee Greetings and Gifts

LAKE HIGHLANDSSTORE: 9661AUDELIA

214.747.5800

EASTDALLASSTORE: 6465E. MOCKINGBIRD 972.996.2606

T-HEEGIFTS.COM

Katy Ice House 3136BROUTH 214.468.0600

KATYICEHOUSE.COM

Boca Chica Tapas and Tequila 8160 PARK LANE

FACEBOOK.COM/ BOCACHICADALLAS

Medical City Dallas Hospital and Medical City Children’s Hospital

7777FOREST LANE, DALLAS,TX 75230 972.566.8888

MCCHILDRENSHOSPITAL.COM

Massage Envy Spa 11920 PRESTON

Spoon Bar and Kitchen 8220 WESTCHESTERDRIVE 214.368.8220

SPOONBARANDKITCHEN.COM

1 Medical City Dallas Hospital and Medical City Children’s Hospital will undergo a $114 million expansion to add four floors to one of its towers and expand another floor as a part of a massive update.

2 Brokers helped sign a deal to lease a 3,236 square-foot Massage Envy Spa in the Market at Preston Forest. The spa is currently under construction and expected to open sometime April. 3 Bailey’s Prime Plus at the Shops at Park Lane closed. 4 David Collier is the new pastry chef at Spoon Bar & Kitchen in Preston Center. His revamped dessert menu launched early February.

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students

W.T. White student JamarKus Smith signed a letter of intent to play football for New Mexico Military as a part of Dallas Independent School District’s National Signing Day. At the event, 112 DISD student athletes signed scholarships for the upcoming 2013-2014 school year.

Three Hillcrest students signed scholarships for National Signing Day Eddie Day Jr. signed a letter of intent to play football for Tarleton State University, Tim Singleton signed to play basketball for the University of Richmond and Megan Tomlin signed to play soccer for St. Mary’s University.

Hillcrest senior Sydney Pedigo recently was named a National Merit Scholar finalist. Pedigo is awaiting acceptance to the University of Southern California.

Hillcrest senior Elizabeth Crowling came out on top against four other finalists for a $30,000 Davey O’Brien High School Scholarship. The $30,000 scholarship is given to “an exceptional senior student-athlete” in the North Texas area.

Fourth-grade DeGolyer student Haneen Amarneh recently won the Division Spelling Bee by out-spelling an eighth-grader.

politics

Ori Raphael, vice president of business development for FreshLoc, a wireless temperature monitoring company, is running for Councilwoman Linda Koop’s District 11 seat when her term expires in May. Raphael formerly worked as an aide to U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions where he learned how state and federal issues intertwine. With experience in the business/ technology realm, Raphael says his knowledge of the two make him a perfect candidate. Lee Kleinman, former District 11 Dallas park board member, is also running for the seat. Kleinman made his announcement early January.

organizations

The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) awardered Preston Hollow’s Shakespeare Dallas a $35,000 grant. John Hall, president of the board of directors for Shakespeare Dallas, says they will use the money to “continue educating the North Texas community through the works of Shakespeare, whether it’s through our in-school program, our five-year collaboration with the ATT Performing Arts Center, or our 42nd season of Shakespeare in the Park.”

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Bring Your Indoors Out! 8652 Garland Road 214-321-2387 waltonsgarden.com Walton’s Garden Center TOM BARRETT OPTICAL 5500 Greenville Ave. @ Lovers Ln. (in Old Town) 214.368.0170 tombarrettoptical.com EXCEPTIONAL EYEWEAR SINCE 1981 of march! the eyes CREATIVE Construction & REMODELING GENERAL CONTRACTOR B ARRY O’B RIEN Quality Home Improvement at a Fair Price.

Lakehill Summer Camps

26 prestonhollow.advocatemag.com MARCH 2013 education GUIDE to advertise call 214.560.4203 Spanish Immersion PK & Kindergarten New Location opening in 2013! 4411 Skillman 75206 Also Spanish Classes available for Adults & Children DallasSpanishHouse.com 2 14-826-4410 Current Location: 5740 Prospect Ave. #1000 Dallas, TX 75206 DALLAS ACADEMY 950 Tiffany Way, Dallas 75218 / 214.324.1481 / dallas-academy.com OBSERVATION March 20 & 21, April 17 & 18 Highlander School 9120 Plano Road, Dallas, TX 75238 214-348-3220 www.highlanderschool.com Since 1966 The Tradition Continues…Come for a visit! Pre-k through Eighth Grade Co-educational stjohnsschool.org/openhouse 214-328-9131 x103 SJES admits qualified students of any race, color, religion, gender, and national or ethnic origin. Accepting 2013-14 applications for select grades Come for a visit. stjohnsschool.org 214-328-9131 x103 Pre-k through Eighth Grade Co-educational
Kindergarten through High School June 10 - August 9 Online Summer Camps Guide: www.lakehillprep.org/parents_summer_camps.html Academic Readiness * Cooking * Crafting and Building LEGO * Outdoor Adventure * Photography and Film Making Science and Discovery * Arts * Sports Morning, afternoon, and full-day teacher-led camps are available, as well as free before- and after-care. Half-day camps (8:00 am - 1:00 pm or 1:00 - 6:00 pm) are offered for $220 per week, while full-day camps (8:00 am - 6:00 pm) are priced at just $295 per week.

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DALLAS LUTHERAN SCHOOL

8494 Stults Rd Dallas / 214.349.8912 /dallaslutheranschool.com

SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY BALLET DALLAS

5400 E. Mockingbird Ln. Dallas / 214.821.2066 / schoolofcbd.com

WHITE ROCK NORTH SCHOOL

9727 White Rock Trail Dallas / 214.348.7410 / WhiteRockNorthSchool. com

FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY

1606 Patterson St. Dallas / 214.969.7861 / fbacademy.com

SPANISH HOUSE

5740 Prospect Ave. Dallas / 214.826.4410 / DallasSpanishHouse.com

ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL

6121 E. Lovers Ln. Dallas / 214.363.1630/ ziondallas. org

THE HIGHLANDER SCHOOL

9120 Plano Rd. Dallas / 214.348.3220 / www.highlanderschool.com

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S MONTESSORI SCHOOL

7900 Lovers Ln. / 214.363.9391 stchristophersmontessori.com

LAKEHILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Leading to Success. 2720 Hillside Dr., Dallas 75214 / 214.826.2931 / lakehillprep. org

ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

848 Harter Rd., Dallas 75218 / 214.328.9131 / stjohnsschool.org

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BAPTIST

PARK CITIES BAPTIST CHURCH / 3933 Northwest Pky / pcbc.org

All services & Bible Study 9:15 & 10:45. Trad. & Blended (Sanctuary),

Contemporary (Great Hall), Amigos de Dios (Gym) / 214.860.1500

WIlSHIRE BAPTIST / 4316 Abrams / 214.452.3100

Pastor George A. Mason Ph.D. / Worship 8:30 & 11:00 am

Bible Study 9:40 am / www.wilshirebc.org

BIBlE CHURCHES

GRACE BIBlE CHURCH / www. gracebiblechurch.org

Sunday Worship: Traditional 9:00 am; Contemporary 10:30 am

Adult Bible Classes both hours /11306 Inwood Rd./214.368.0779

NORTH HIGHlANDS BIBlE CHURCH / www.nhbc.net

Sunday: Lifequest (all ages) 9:00 am / Worship 10:30 am

Wed: Student Ministry 7:00 pm / 9626 Church Road / 214.348.9697

DISCIPl ES Of C HRIST

CENTRAl CHRISTIAN CHURCH / 4711 Westside Drive / 214.526.7291

Sunday Worship 11:00 am ./ Sunday School 9:45am Wed. Bible Study 5:00 pm./ www.cccdt.org / ALL are welcome

E AST DAllAS CHRISTIAN CHURCH / 629 N. Peak Street / 214.824.8185

Sunday School 9:30 am / THE TABLE Worship Gathering 9:30 am

Worship 8:30 & 10:50 am / Rev. Deborah Morgan / www.edcc.org

MIDWAy HIllS CHRISTIAN CHURCH / 11001 Midway Road

Sundays: School for all ages 9:30 am / Worship service 10:50 am 214.352.4841 / www.midwayhills.org

METHODIST

lAKE HIGHlANDS UMC/ 9015 Plano Rd. / 214.348.6600 / lhumc.com

Sunday Morning: 9:30 am Sunday School / 10:30 am Coffee

Worship: 8:30 am & 10:50 am Traditional / 10:50 am Contemporary

P RESB y TERIAN

KING’S PARISH ASSOCIATE REfORMED PRESBy TERIAN CHURCH

kingsparish.com / Rev. David Winburne / Worship at 10:00 am

Meets at Ridgewood Park Rec Center / 469.600.3303

NORTHPARK PRESBy TERIAN CHURCH / 214.363.5457 9555 N. Central Expwy. / www.northparkpres.org

Pastor: Rev. Brent Barry / 8:30 & 11:00 am Sunday Services

UNIT y

UNIT y Of DAllAS / A Positive Path For Spiritual Living

6525 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230 / 972-233-7106 / UnityDallas.org

Sunday services: 9:00 am & 11:00 am

Give it up

’Tis the season for self-examination

This month’s column arrives just as Christians are in the midst of the season called Lent. The word “Lent” comes from the Germanic root lenz, which means “spring,” the season of the lengthening of daylight hours. The season runs 40 days plus Sundays, from Ash Wednesday until Easter.

Lent is traditionally a time for self-reflection, spiritual discipline and self-denial, a preparation for Holy Week and the celebration of the resurrection. The culmination of the season is both Holy Week and Passover thus it is a good time to stress all that Christians and Jews have in common.

A common question I hear during this season is, “What are you giving up for Lent?” The answers vary from chocolate to alcohol, which I suppose aren’t bad ideas. I would do well to make Lent a season to lose some weight (the ultimate in self-negation), but that would be a good idea in other seasons, too.

I’ve been thinking: What, exactly, should I give up for Lent? Since this is a season for looking deeply within ourselves and making changes in the interior “floor plan” of our lives, what changes would really be helpful?

So here goes — my list of Lenten suggestions. It is not complete, by any means. I would suggest that you pick up on this list and write your own.

I will consider giving up the following:

• Using the word “I.” It would certainly force me to think about things differently, and focus on other people.

• Offering “constructive criticism” — in fact, not offering criticism at all, only compliments.

• Blame. During Lent, I would not blame anything on anyone — congress, the president, the economy or even fate. Take re-

sponsibility for what’s mine, and let the rest go.

• Hurrying. Slow down and realize that getting there five minutes later would not be the end of the world.

• Dumb TV. Not TV altogether, because I enjoy reruns of “Downton Abbey.” But no “bubblegum for the mind” — TV just for the sake of TV.

• Name calling. Stop being judgmental

Lent, I will consider giving up blame — on congress, the president, the economy or even fate. Take responsibility for what’s mine, and let the rest go.

by labeling people with words like “conservative” or “liberal,” “lazy” or “weird.” Everybody is unique.

• Worrying. I would take more time to consider the lilies.

• Plastic bags. Paper is so much better for the environment.

• Internet. OK, now I’m meddling. But I spend way too much time at the computer and staring at my iPhone.

• Talking about myself. As it turns out, I’m a lot less interesting than I think.

So there we are. I promise you, I will not give up everything on this list. After all, I’m no saint. But one or two, here and there, would do me good.

Now it’s your turn, dear reader. What are you giving up for Lent?

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Thomas Jefferson High School’s super quiz team tied for second in the “medium school” category during the Region 10 Academic Decathlon.

Lookin’ fly with the ‘science guy’

Lamplighter teachers

Becky Logsdon , left, and Ana Casanova pose with Bill Nye, who spoke at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science recently. Nye spoke to a crowd of more than 300 as a part of the school’s Dolores Evans Speakers series.

Bottom: Lamplighter student Jodie Thompson meets Bill Nye.

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TABLE TALK

Not your typical women’s bible study Times Ten Cellars

March 25 - May 6 6:45-8:15pm Register Online: www.TheMarcellaProject.com

ClassEs/tutoring/ lEssons

ART: Draw or Paint. All Levels. Lake Highlands N. Rec. Ctr. Jane Cross, 214-534-6829. Linda, 214-808-4919.

ARTISTIC GATHERINGS

Art Classes For All Ages. Casa Linda Plaza. 214-821-8383. www.artisticgatherings.com

DRUM & PIANO LESSONS Your location. UNT Grads, Betty & Bill. View BucherMusicSchool.com or call 469-831-7012

GUITAR OR PIANO Fun/Easy. Your Home. 9 to Adult. Prof Musician. UNT Grad. Larry 469-358-8784

JEWELRY Making Parties at Art Gallery. BYOB & creativity. All else included! jewelrymakingparty.com or 1-855-254-6625

LOCAL TEACHER WHO TUTORS Algebra 2, Pre Cal, Calculus. Your Home/Mine. Melissa-MS. 817-988-0202

MATH TUTORING Elementary through High School Sari Bahl, MS Ed 25+ years exp. 214-357-8680

VOICE TEACHER with 38 years experience. MM, NATS www.PatriciaIvey.com 214-769-8560

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LOVING, CHRIST-CENTERED CARE SINCE 1982 Lake Highlands Christian Child Enrichment Center Ages 2 mo.-12 yrs. 9919 McCree. 214-348-1123.

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Someone hot-wired the truck.

Margaret Carroll loves hitting the trail on her horses. The LBJ National Grasslands in East Texas is a popular destination, and quite often she loaded up her

The Victim: Margaret Carroll

The Crime: Automobile theft

Date: Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 5-6

Time: Between 7 p.m. and 10 a.m.

Location: 6700 block of Prestonshire

horse trailer, cranked up her 2003 diesel Ford F250 and made the trip for a couple days of relaxation riding in the saddle and taking in the beautiful atmosphere. The forest and grasslands offer sprawling trails for hikers and horse riders.

“It’s beautiful, you would not know you’re in Texas,” Carroll says of her horseback excursions there.

Moving her horses, however, became a bit difficult after a thief stole that Ford from the front driveway of her Preston Hollow East home. Attempts to find it have so far been fruitless. She says there

normally is very little crime in the area, but that she has learned criminals target these types of trucks for drug transport.

“I’ve done a lot research now and these Ford trucks from those few years are hot items,” she says.

Carroll says the thief disregarded two moreexpensive cars — a Lexus and Buick Enclave. In recent days, she purchased a new truck and will soon be back in the saddle.

Lt. Andrew Harvey of the Dallas Police North Central Patrol Division says auto theft is big business, and thieves steal cars and trucks primarily to strip them to sell for individual parts.

“Alarms and other anti-theft systems do help, but the best thieves can get around them if they really want your car. On newer models, systems such as OnStar do help recover stolen vehicles.”

Harvey encourages residents to keep vehicles in a well-lit area, secure them, and call 911 if you see any suspicious activity in your neighborhood.

crime numbers

2:30 02.02

Block of Janmar Drive

where a thief stole $10,000 worth of copper wiring from the walls and attic of a residence Jan. 28

Source: Dallas Police Department

Time of afternoon when a man called Wingates Quality Watches about a shipping fee, became irate and said, “You are lucky I’m not there or I would grab you by your throat,” to the employee

Date when a thief broke into an automobile in a church parking lot and stole an iPhone 4 and a Springfield .45 caliber pistol with five rounds in the magazine

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Sean Chaffin is a freelance writer and author of “Raising the Stakes”, obtainable at raisingthestakesbook.com. If you have been a recent crime victim, email crime@advocatemag.com.
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