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FOOTBALL FAITH FAMILY

From the football field to the global sphere, Tim Tebow is a name that holds impressive weight. A two-time national champion, Heisman Trophy winner, first-round NFL draft pick, and a former professional baseball player, Tebow has a lengthy list of accomplishments. Even still, the football star is most passionate about his work with the Tim Tebow Foundation (TTF), which works to fight for those in need, bringing faith and hope in the darkest hours.

Since its inception, TTF has reached more than 90 countries to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. Global Heroes sat down with the four-time New York Times best-selling author, speaker, and philanthropist to discuss the link between football, faith, and family, and how the TTF is impacting lives across the globe.

Global Heroes: Walk us through what led to the creation of the Tim Tebow Foundation. What inspired you to focus on bringing faith, hope, and love to those in need?

Tim Tebow (TT): When I was 15 years old, while on a mission trip, I met Sherwin, a boy in the jungles of the Philippines who was born with his feet on backwards. In his local village, Sherwin was believed to be cursed. His community viewed him as worthless—a throwaway. But in that moment, I knew he wasn’t a throwaway to God, and certainly not to me.

As we left Sherwin’s village, I knew I had a purpose beyond just trying to be the best athlete I could be. That day gave me a different perspective on what I was supposed to do and what I was called to do. I didn't know how exactly, but I knew I would fight for children like Sherwin.

Throughout my time at the University of Florida, I gave back as much as possible at the University of Florida—helping to raise funds to support orphanages, encouraging patients in children's hospitals, speaking in prisons, and more. When I started the Tim Tebow Foundation, the first thing we did was write the mission statement. I thought of Sherwin and every child worldwide who was viewed as insignificant. In the mission statement, we wrote, “To bring Faith, Hope and Love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need.”

Meeting Sherwin opened my eyes to see things and people in a way I had never seen before.

While I was set on becoming the Most Valuable Player, God was opening my eyes to show me that the MVPs I should be chasing the most were the Most Vulnerable People. What are the main areas of focus for the Foundation? What drove the decision to focus on these areas?

TT: I believe that each of us has not only been saved from something but also for something. My interaction with Sherwin all those years ago was brief—just a few minutes. But that moment turned into a ministry. Over the past 20 years, there have been other moments where we have felt called, and God has reminded me—because I’ve needed it—many times of the calling I received that day. He’s repeatedly used stories, situations, and, most importantly, people to tug on my heart and remind me of His calling.

Whether it’s the moment my dad called me and shared that he had just rescued four young girls from the human trafficking industry, four young girls who were eventually sheltered at the first safe home TTF helped to establish. Or the moment when I saw my wife, Demi, holding abandoned babies in her arms—babies who had been rescued from trash cans and dumpsters but who

were now safe at the TTF Promise House in South Africa.

At TTF, we feel called to fight for the world's Most Vulnerable People through four primary areas of focus: Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation, Orphan Care + Prevention, Profound Medical Needs, and Special Needs Ministry. TTF fulfills this calling through strategies and programs developed through prayer, research, and discernment that allow us to act upon transformational life ministry. Through our team and partnerships with like-minded organizations and ministries, law enforcement, and integral government entities around the globe, we expand, build, and catalyze life-changing ministry programs and projects.

Human trafficking and child exploitation are significant issues. How does the Tim Tebow Foundation address challenges in its anti-trafficking initiatives?

TT: The fight against human trafficking and child exploitation is daunting; there are so many challenges. But we know our faith is stronger, and that guides us.

Over the past year, there has been a lot of awareness and action around human trafficking, and for that, I am grateful. I believe human trafficking to be one of the greatest evils in the world that we face today. It’s hard to believe people are being bought and sold as if they were mere commodities, but it’s the truth.

Worse still is the epidemic of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), which is growing at an even faster rate than human trafficking. The evil of CSAM has been hiding in the darkness of our communities, our homes, and the internet for too long, and it’s past time we exposed it to the light.

With 85 million pieces of CSAM reported to the NCMEC CyberTipline in 2021 alone, we must come together to address this growing issue. While there are so many heroes working to identify

and protect children who are being sexually exploited, they are simply overwhelmed, under-resourced, and outnumbered by offenders. Identifying one child is a labor-intensive process, as victim identification specialists need to piece together clues from the images that lead to a location, such as the country, city, and the specific area of the child. Only then can local law enforcement bring that child to safety and arrest the perpetrator. We launched the unKNOWN campaign to invite others into the mission, prioritizing unity in bringing together law enforcement across the globe; training and equipping investigators, analysts, and prosecutors to take on this specialized work; and prevention so that we can keep pace with identifying victims.

With 42 safe homes and nine more in progress around the globe, we are deeply committed to supporting survivors’ long-term recovery through communities of care, providing them with tools for physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual healing.

Could you share a particularly impactful moment from the foundation's efforts in fighting against human trafficking and child exploitation?

TT: When a young girl who has been trafficked finally realizes that she is valuable—not because of her body but because of her inherent worth— that changes her life. But some stories hit you harder than others.

I remember being so frustrated and overwhelmed by evil when I was with a young girl who had experienced unbelievable trauma when she didn’t make enough money begging for her family. Her own mother, so angry at her, boiled out this young girl’s eye. She did this to make her daughter look worse, so she might make more money begging. But when she was put back on the street, she still didn’t make enough—so they sold her as a slave. Thankfully, we were able to rescue

her and bring her to a safe place.

But her story shook me to my core.

It’s hard to understand—this was done because that mother was struggling to such a degree that her child became worthless to her. She was willing to trade her child for a couple of dollars. I often think about that young, sweet girl and everything she's been through and seeing her where she is now—enjoying her life, getting to go to school, and spending time with her friends. Stories like hers drive our hearts to reach one more, and one more.

What are the foundation's future goals and priorities for expanding its reach and impact?

TT: We will continue to fight for the world’s Most Vulnerable People in chaos and crisis. We had the chance to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on behalf of child sexual abuse victims. In this hearing, we requested Congress to prioritize these unknown children sitting in a global database by helping build a bigger rescue team. We need dedicated, specially trained victim identification analysts and hundreds of them. We must also invest in their training and give them the best tools available to rescue these children.

I truly believe we won’t gain ground in the fight against the exploitation of children or human trafficking until the offenders know there is an army of people standing against them. Prevention is critical to moving the needle in this fight. We must have conversations with our children to make offenders' tactics ineffective. We need to advocate for legal change to protect more children globally. Every single person has a chance to make an impact. Every single one of us can make a difference because we all have different backgrounds, different skill sets, different resources, and different opportunities to make an impact. When we come together, extraordinary things can happen.

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In the heart of Dallas, Texas, lies a community that prioritizes hope and healing. LifeSavers Foundation, founded in 2002 by a group of compassionate women with a shared vision, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving those in crisis, particularly children and women who are unable to meet the challenges of providing for their families without assistance. LifeSavers has served tens of thousands of women, children, and families with free healthcare, social services, and goods from their resale store.

At the core of LifeSavers’ mission is a commitment to provide holistic support addressing immediate needs and seeking solutions that can lead to a more abundant life. Through its flagship program, The Doctor Spot clinics, LifeSavers offers vital healthcare services to uninsured children aged zero through 18 years. Services include routine check-ups, sick visits, vaccinations, diabetes and asthma management, and much more.

One of their key initiatives is LifeSavers’ Upscale Resale store, a thriving hub offering a diverse array of merchandise to the public, including

clothing and accessories, furniture, household items, and much more. All items sold are donated through the generosity of the community. Each purchase made at the resale store directly funds LifeSavers' vital programs, like The Doctor Spot. The resilience and compassion exhibited by LifeSavers reflect a deeper commitment to their community, going above and beyond by providing goods and services. Their vision is a holistic approach to healing, including physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. They strive to be the “healing hands” of Jesus Christ.

“LifeSavers has had such a huge impact on the community of Dallas, having served tens of thousands of people in need,” said Board Member Jessica Freeman. “People may feel like they need to leave the country to go on a mission trip when, in reality, there's a mission field a couple of miles down the road.”

Central to LifeSavers' work is the belief that everyone deserves dignity, care, and support regardless of circumstance. Every aspect of their work, from the provision of free medical

services to the dissemination of resources and educational materials, is driven by this Biblical teaching.

“We have one of the largest uninsured populations and one of the highest poverty levels in not only the State of Texas but the nation,” explained Founder and Board Chair Jody Mow. “In 2023, we treated kids not only from our own community, but from other states and more than 15 countries. Why should we care? Because they are here in our city and have nothing. Many of them have never seen a doctor or received a vaccination of any kind. LifeSavers is a stopping point.

We are a point of help. We are a point of support. The parents we serve love their children—and let me tell you, Jesus loves their children too.” The Doctor Spot is the only safe and exclusively 100 percent free primary care clinic for children in Dallas County. LifeSavers Foundation is an umbrella of support under which families in need can get help, supplies, and healthcare education. What began as a humble initiative to support single mothers and underserved families has blossomed into a multifaceted organization addressing a spectrum of needs within the community.

Over the years, LifeSavers has expanded its reach, partnering with local pregnancy centers, collaborating with other nonprofits like Amazing Grace Life to build God’s Kingdom, the Inspired Vision Compassion Center (one of the largest food banks in the State of Texas), and being innovative by offering programs like MobileSonograms.com to provide essential healthcare services. They raise their entire budget every year and rely solely on the generosity of the citizens of Dallas.

Driven by the current economic and political climate, families and children increasingly rely on the mission of LifeSavers, which is never to turn anyone away. They are serving thousands more people each year— let that sink in. Your support can help make that mission a reality. Whether through volunteering, donating, prayer, or spreading awareness by sharing this copy (physical) of globalheroes.com (digital), every contribution plays a vital role in shaping a brighter tomorrow for those in need.

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which have already reached more than 360,000 children and youth—65 percent of whom are girls—with quality education support. ECW investments in Ukraine now total $24.5 million. This new investment benefits from ECW’s pooled funding, including €10 million ($12.6 million) in contributions from Germany. The Government of Japan has also committed an additional $3 million towards the multi-year investment. The new ECW grant was announced by Ukraine’s Minister of Education and Science, Oksen Lisovyi, and Education Cannot Wait Executive Director Yasmine Sherif at the United Nations in New York. During the launch, Lisovyi and Sherif called on donors to urgently mobilize an additional $17 million to fully fund the two-year programme.

“Ukraine has the desire and resources not only to survive but to develop,” Lisovyi said. “That's why we perceive the expenditure on education as an investment in human capital. Building democracy and a strong, resilient state. The role of education here is crucial, so our efforts are currently focused on restoring access to education for every child. I am incredibly grateful to Education Cannot Wait and all the partners for their shared vision and support. Thank you for not only helping Ukraine respond to the challenges of war but also supporting the long-term development of the Ukrainian education system.”

This is the largest humanitarian crisis Europe has experienced in decades.

The United Nations has registered significant human, economic and social losses, which have created ripple effects across the globe. Children located in the most intense conflict-affected areas live in fear and often lack basic needs and services, including access to quality learning environments. Hundreds of educational institutions have been damaged or destroyed during the conflict. Recent estimates indicate more than 3,500 educational

institutions have been damaged, including over 340 destroyed.

“The conflict has taken thousands of lives and impacted the education of children and adolescents,” Sherif noted. “By investing in education for girls and boys who have lost so much, we are investing in their hope, their development and their future. We need donors to step up to support Education Cannot Wait and our strategic global partners in delivering on our promise of education for all: our funding gap is just $600 million. With that, we will have $1.5 billion in total funding and can reach 20 million children worldwide with quality education support including for Ukraine.”

The Government of Ukraine, with support from ECW, donors, UN agencies and other partners, is making efforts to expand online learning and other holistic educational opportunities.

Approximately 80 percent of education is conducted online, but many families—especially families who have been displaced by the conflict—lack access to technology and networks to ensure consistent access to online learning.

Recent data indicate that at least 1.5 million internally displaced people are

children, about 225,000 of whom are school-aged. About three out of four of these children have witnessed bombing and shelling firsthand. Teachers have been equally impacted, with an estimated 43,000 teachers displaced by the conflict. The two-year investment will be delivered by the Kyiv School of Economics Institute and Finn Church Aid, in collaboration with the Government of Ukraine, and national organizations. To build gender equality and deliver on the Grand Bargain Agreement targets for localization, seven of ten local organizations are led by women and are represented by female experts in the education sector.

Along with the 41,000 girls and boys targeted through the investment, at least 150,000 children are expected to indirectly benefit from the investment, especially with renovated schools and learning spaces. The programme will work to ensure safe and accessible physical learning environments, improve learning outcomes by training teachers, expanding digital learning initiatives, and providing alternative education opportunities, and working to ensure gender equity and inclusion. To address the challenges facing the girls and boys who are living through this ongoing conflict, there is also a strong focus on mental health and psychosocial support.

From its roots in 1951, Carter BloodCare has grown into a leader among the nation’s blood centers, handling daily collection, processing, testing, storage and distribution of blood products.

As one of the largest blood programs in Texas, Carter BloodCare delivers more than 440,000 units annually to meet the requirements of hospitals and healthcare facilities for their patients.

The nonprofit organization is the primary provider of transfusion resources to more than 200 medical facilities in 50-plus counties of North, Central, and East Texas. This includes the Dallas-Fort Worth, Waco, Longview-Tyler, and Texarkana metros, a service area population of nearly 10 million people.

To do so, Carter BloodCare has 25 donor centers across the region. The team also conducts between 25 and 30 mobile blood drives daily, totaling over 7,000 blood drives annually.

PATIENTS CANNOT RECEIVE TRANSFUSIONS WITHOUT VOLUNTEER DONORS

Blood centers are part of the first-response system because

blood must be on hand for any life-threatening incident. There is no substitute for human blood. Without it, medical procedures must be delayed until the required units are available. By donating blood, platelets, or plasma, citizens help victims of mass shootings and natural disasters; patients receiving cancer treatments; mothers having difficulties during childbirth; children with anemia, including sickle cell disease; older adults

with age-related health issues; burn patients; organ transplant recipients; and many others.

In fact, a blood transfusion occurs in the United States every two seconds. Most medical situations require several transfusion units. Vehicle accident victims can need 50 pints or more of red blood cells. A bone marrow transplant patient could require platelet donations from over 100 people and red blood cells from 20 others.

Up to 25 percent of the U.S. blood supply is used to help Americans fight cancer. Transfusions are also needed in one out of every 83 childbirths.

THE MOST IMPORTANT BLOOD TYPE IS THE ONE NEEDED BY A PATIENT AT THE TIME

All blood types are needed, especially type O. O-positive blood can be used in emergency situations such as traumatic bleeding and other critical transfusions. O-negative also is in great demand. As the universal donor blood type, O-negative can be used to treat any patient, regardless of their blood type. O-negative also is the only type of blood used to treat premature and unborn babies. It is vital that a safe, sufficient blood supply mirrors the community through a diversity of age, gender, blood type, race, and ethnicity.

A diverse blood supply ensures that patients of various backgrounds and health circumstances receive the best transfusion match.

Blood donations typically drop in the summer as students go on break— high school blood drives account for

up to 25 percent of the community supply—and families focus on out-oftown vacations. To fight this seasonal slump, individuals as young as 17—or 16 with parental consent—can safely donate blood with Carter BloodCare; there is no upper age limit for donating. Eligible donors must weigh at least 110 pounds and feel well on the day of their donation.

BLOOD DONATION MAKES A LIFE-CHANGING DIFFERENCE IN MINIMAL TIME

Blood donation itself typically takes less than 10 minutes. The entire process, from sign-in to finish, takes about an hour. Eligible donors can support local patients by visiting their neighborhood Carter BloodCare center or blood drive. To meet the constant blood demand for these Texas communities, Carter BloodCare must see 1,500 volunteer donors daily. Visit CarterBloodCare.org to set an appointment, see current appreciation gifts and learn about hosting company blood drives, or call 800-366-2834.

Empowering Lives: LifeSavers Foundation's Journey of Compassion and Healing SERVING THOSE IN NEED LifeSavers Foundation provides free medical services for women and children, and assists the community with goods and services from its resale store. lifesaversfoundation.org THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN SEEK TREATMENT AT THE DOCTOR SPOT © COURTESY OF LIFESAVERS FOUNDATION Carter BloodCare Leads the Mission to Save Lives by Making Transfusion Possible © LAZORKOPHOTOGRAPHY EVERY 2 SECONDS SOMEONE NEEDS BLOOD Donate blood today. CarterBloodCare.org Call 800-366-2834 Text CBCAppt to 999-777 Government of Ukraine and Education Cannot Wait Announce Grant for Education Funding for Girls and Boys Impacted by Conflict As the conflict in Ukraine continues into its third year, the Government of Ukraine and Education Cannot Wait (ECW) announced $18 million in catalytic grant funding for a new MultiYear Resilience Programme that will benefit over 150,000 children across 10 of Ukraine’s most impacted areas. The new catalytic grant builds on ECW’s $6.5 million in previous investments in Ukraine,
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Breakthrough Vagus Nerve Stimulation Shows Promising Results in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

Breaking new ground in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, a pioneering research project supported by the Wings for Life Foundation has unveiled remarkable advancements.

Led by experts at the University of Texas at Dallas, the project has entered clinical trials, introducing a transformative technology set to revolutionize treatment for spinal cord injury patients.

Renowned gaming star David ‘GrandPOOBear’ Hunt recently visited UT Dallas to experience firsthand the groundbreaking results. Here is what you need to know:

The research focuses on the electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve, dubbed the body's "super nerve," aiming to enhance conventional rehabilitation outcomes. Dr Michael Kilgard, Executive Director and Chief Science Officer at UT Dallas Biomedical Device Center, explained: "Spinal cord injuries cause severe disabilities. With vagus stimulation, we strive to create new neural connections and restore the independence of those affected." The clinical trial involves

On Wednesday, June 19th, something extraordinary will be happening across America. People from all walks of life, from coast to coast, will come together to participate in Opal's Walk for Freedom LIVE—a movement that transcends borders and generations. Whether you join in person at one of the branded Host Cities or virtually from the comfort of your home, this event is a celebration of freedom and unity—and it’s not one to miss. The symbolism of the walk itself is powerful. It represents the journey toward freedom for all Americans. It's a reminder that freedom is not a given; it's something we must actively strive for and defend.

For decades, Dr. Opal Lee, a tireless advocate and educator, has championed the cause of making Juneteenth a national holiday. Her mission is an ongoing one, aimed at continuously acknowledging the systemic issues that still plague our society and working together to address them. From systemic racism to economic inequality, healthcare disparities to climate change, Opal's Walk for Freedom is a platform to confront these chal lenges head-on. Since accomplishing the goal of

implanting a small chip in the neck, which sends electronic impulses to the brain via the vagus nerve. Over time, the brain learns to modify its circuits, leading to nerve cells releasing neurotransmitters and reconnecting. Remarkably, initial improvements can be observed in as little as one week, with continued progress after that.

GrandPOOBear, who spent months recovering from a spinal cord injury incurred in a snowboarding accident and is a pro gamer, was delighted to discover that some of the vagus stimulation tasks involved playing carefully developed video games with controllers designed to improve hand function.

When he was shown videos of patients’ improvement over time, the gamer was floored, having previously assumed that such results were still far in the future of scientific research.

"It blew my mind that we’re so close. Today, I saw people who, after 30 sessions, had drastically different movements in their hands.

That’s just a month, essentially, of work with this implant. Think

about how far it could go. It’s so exciting," he remarked.

The significance of the vagus stimulation project extends beyond motor function improvement. Having seen in prior experiments that vagus stimulation can triple the number of arm-control neurons in the brain, Kilgard and his team aim not only to improve arm and leg function but also fine motor skills. Many patients report that restoring the simple ability to open a water bottle or feel a family member holding their hand would significantly improve their lives.

The project is already showing promising results in improving subjects' lives in a clinical trial, and there is optimism that, with adequate research funding and trialing, the treatment of spinal cord injury could be broadly available within just five years. Moreover, the UT Dallas team has adapted the technology to be small and inexpensive enough for patients to use it at home, further enhancing its accessibility and potential impact.

Each year, around 250,000 new cases of spinal cord injuries

emerge worldwide, highlighting the pressing demand for innovative treatments. The Wings for Life Foundation has long been at the forefront of supporting groundbreaking research initiatives and clinical trials on a global scale. This ongoing commitment reflects the foundation's dedication to seeking a cure. The recent strides made in the vagus stimulation project exemplify the potential for its widespread adoption in spinal cord injury treatment.

GrandPOOBear urges participation in the upcoming Wings for Life World Run, the primary fundraiser for spinal cord research.

"I’ll be involved in the Wings for Life World Run again this year, and I really encourage everybody out there to join in, too,” he emphasized. “It’s such a great feeling because whether you run, roll a wheelchair, jog or walk, every bit of your entry fee goes to places like this amazing research center in Texas. In other words, when more people participate, more research can be funded. And by taking part yourself, you’re making a serious impact on spinal cord injury, today."

achieving the recognition of a national holiday, Ms. Opal continues to walk annually to educate the nation on the relevance of Juneteenth and the freedom it represents. “I just want people to know that Juneteenth can be a unifier,” said Ms. Opal. An international symbol of Juneteenth, not only for advocating until it became a federal holi-

uses it to drive her lifelong passion for helping people and educating them on the power of Juneteenth to bring people together. Through Unity Unlimited, she now has programs serving returning citizens, the jobless, and the hungry. She leads her work with a focus on unity and love. With the help of her grand -

The Wings for Life World Run is a global phenomenon that takes place simultaneously in multiple locations across the globe. From amateur enthusiasts to seasoned professional athletes, participants of all levels are welcome to join the event.

Unlike traditional races, where crossing the finish line first is the ultimate goal, this run is about the collective experience of running for a cause. After the start, 30 minutes later, a virtual or real Catcher Car begins its pursuit, gradually overtaking participants one by one. The emphasis is not on speed or distance covered but on the camaraderie and spirit of participation. Furthermore, every entry fee and donation directly contributes to spinal cord research, making each step a meaningful contribution towards a crucial cause.

In the editions of the Wings for Life World Run that have been completed to date, a total of 1,293,716 registered participants from 195 nationalities ran, walked, and rolled on all seven continents, raising a total of $64.1 million to find a cure for spinal cord injury.

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in Fort Worth, has worked to expand the celebration. Their vision for Juneteenth has grown into a multi-day celebration that includes the walk, breakfast of prayer, Miss JuneteenthDFW Pageant, festival, educational events, and BBQ cook-off. Each year, the month-long celebration demonstrates the growing support of attendees, sponsors, and partners to appreciate African American culture and heritage by engaging in family-friendly entertainment, empowering workshops, and fun for all ages. The fifth annual “Opals Walk for Freedom LIVE!” will be a live national broadcast on NBC 5 featuring live and pre-recorded performances, and pre-recorded packages featuring content relative to Juneteenth. Ms. Opal will be joined by a host of celebrities, name-brand sponsors and welcomed guests to discuss the legacy of Juneteenth—past, present, and future. The virtual walk will allow everyone everywhere to actively engage and show their support of the new federal holiday with a personal 2.5-mile walk in their neighborhoods, on a treadmill at the gym, on their bikes, and then post to their social media accounts all around the world.

Sims explained, “Juneteenth is not just about the past—it's about the future. It's about building a more just and equitable society for generations to come. By participating in Opal's Walk for Freedom, you're making a statement. You're saying yes to equality, yes to justice, and yes to unity. And with $6.19 of every registration going towards the National Juneteenth Museum, you're also supporting the preservation of history for future generations.”

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Behind the Miracles: The Zakat Foundation is Sharing Goodness

Halil Demir, Executive Director and Founder of the Zakat Foundation of America, has spent the bulk of his life taking care of others. From witnessing strife in refugee camps to seeing members of his South Side Chicago community face hunger and homelessness, he has seen that poverty is far-reaching—but he’s never let that notion overshadow his love for helping and giving back. Instead, he’s used it as a motivator, creating the Zakat Foundation of America. This non-profit organization seeks to enrich and empower the lives of those facing poverty instead of only aiding them.

A LIFELONG MISSION

When Demir thinks back on some of the most impactful moments of his storied career in non-profit work, he remembers the eyes of the people he has helped—more specifically, the look of joy, relief, and, in some especially poignant moments, sadness.

“When I was a young man, still a university student, I received a call looking for someone who could represent the Red Cross in Iran and Iraq and act as a translator,” Demir recalled. “I left university and traveled between refugee camps during the first Gulf War. Millions of Kurdish refugees were living in these

camps; I remember the devastation everywhere you looked.

“Every day, I would go to the children’s camp, a large orphanage tent. I would bring gifts for the children, spend time with them, make them laugh, and they got used to seeing me. When I had to return to school, I told the children that this time would be different—I would not be returning the next day. A young girl, no more than six years old, looked up at me with her big eyes, held my hand, and asked me, ‘But if you don’t come, who will take care of me?’”

Demir shared that for the entirety of his trip home and every day after, he has thought of that question—it became the driving force of his humanitarian work.

“Today, Zakat Foundation runs orphanages, schools, universities, and life-saving clinics all over the world, helping thousands of people every day,” Demir continued. “Her words and the sadness in her eyes have never left my mind, and I have dedicated my life’s work to her and other children like her. She changed my life.”

BUILDING ENRICHMENT

The difference between assistance and aid is that empowerment is the key to lifelong, transformational

change. It’s the difference between giving a family a meal and equipping them for food-resilient farming. It’s a hand-up instead of a hand-out. Dedicated to humanitarianism, Demir has led the Zakat Foundation through the creation of schools, orphanages, and clinics in vulnerable areas and developing nations. In Mali, where the Zakat Foundation has done powerful work, these clinics are life-saving—Demir explains that thousands of patients have walked through those doors. Their impact on home turf is just as meaningful. From the Carolinas to Puerto Rico, the Zakat Foundation has been a crucial support system to Americans, guiding newcomers and refugees to essential aid while lending a helping hand to neighbors in need, including food, clothing and hygiene item distributions.

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Zakat Foundation worked to truck more than 1.3 million pounds of farm-picked, fresh produce from coast to coast. The Foundation mobilizes thousands of volunteers from Chicago and beyond to join in their impact, including schools, churches and mosques, never turning away a helping hand.

WORLDWIDE IMPACT

In making sure their impact is long-lasting and self-sustaining, the Zakat Foundation has a range of programs that support wellbeing, education, and food security—the building blocks to fruitful livelihoods.

Their sustainable livelihood projects, including livestock programs, agricultural cooperatives, and vocational and entrepreneur courses in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Central and South America, have paved the path to self-sufficiency. It has given thousands (particularly women) the means, know-how, and resources to uplift themselves, their families, and their communities to financial independence, better health and nutrition, and quality education.

Demir shared the story of the Goat Village in Mail, where the Zakat Foundation provided families with the means to start their own farms, resulting in a thriving source of cheese, bulk food, and income for the farmers.

“It’s an incredible program,” he said. “We give a coupled pair of animals to a family, and of course, they can create little animals and start a farm. It’s now referred to as the Goat Village because the goats have been so prosperous.”

Even more inspiring, the village then directed the Zakat Foundation to another nearby community—citing that they had received all the help they needed and wanted to share their blessings with others facing the same struggles.

Zakat Foundation’s growing global food security program now feeds an astonishing 10 million meals annually to those in need, including 10 million pounds of meat in 44 countries. In addition, they build and install water wells and pumps, engineering self-sustaining potable water sources for dozens of communities worldwide.

Through it all, Demir turns his thanks towards the donors who make it all possible.

“Americans are very generous people,” he said. “We don't have millionaires and billionaires supporting us, but truly generous everyday people who want to help others and trust that our organization wants to make that happen. To us, every penny is sacred.”

Learn more about Zakat Foundation of America’s in credible work around the world and donate today at zakat.org

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America’s VetDogs Offers Free Program for Nation’s Disabled Heroes

In the early 2000s, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, founded in 1946, recognized a shift within the assistance dog industry that brought a new era of service dogs and their important work to the forefront. The Guide Dog Foundation was established following World War II and had always provided guide dogs to veterans who had lost their vision due to their service, so making the move to provide veterans with specially trained ‘service dogs’ came naturally.

The team used its connections to Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities and other veteran organizations across the country to recruit applicants for service dogs. At the time, veterans with disabilities caused by their service during wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and other conflicts began to filter through the VA system. This influx of veterans needing additional resources prompted the Foundation to dedicate a unique entity for service dogs for veterans, and America’s VetDogs was founded in 2003. Originally operating as a program of the Guide Dog Foundation, America's VetDogs became its own 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in 2006-2007. Guide Dog Foundation and America’s VetDogs were the first nonprofits in the nation to

receive dual accreditation from the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) and Assistance Dogs International (ADI), the leading accreditation agencies in the world. In 2018, awareness of America's VetDogs went global after the placement of service dog Sully H.W. Bush with former President George H.W. Bush (Sully is currently a facility dog at Walter Reed National

Military Medical Center). Since then, the services of America’s VetDogs have expanded to provide more than 1,000 life-saving service dogs, free of charge, to veterans, activeduty military, and first responders with service-related physical and emotional disabilities, such as PTSD. America's VetDogs welcomes individuals from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and

Culture-Packed

As part of his work steering the $16-billion Ford Foundation, Darren Walker travels the planet to monitor social justice efforts. But one place stands out for the longtime philanthropy executive: Mexico City. Walker—author of the book “From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth”—takes us through a couple of culture-packed days in Mexico's capital. The following interview is edited and condensed.

WHAT I LOVE MOST

Mexico City is a vibrant, multicultural metropolis home to a world-class food, culture and arts scene. I’ve had the opportunity to visit the city many times as Ford Foundation’s Mexico City office has supported organizations in the region on the front lines of social justice for more than three decades.

force behind their mission. Research shows that early exposure to books and reading significantly impacts a child's success in school and life. Yet, for too many families across Texas, books are a luxury they cannot afford—approximately 80 percent of children served have no access to early

beyond. More than 65 America’s VetDogs program graduates call Texas their home. The organization supports the individuals it serves with an uncompromised commitment to excellence, from highly empathetic and certified trainers to its carefully constructed curriculum delivered during a two-week, in-residence training program at its Long Island, New York campus, followed by a lifetime of aftercare support. It costs more than $50,000 to breed, raise, train, and place one assistance dog, but services, including travel to and from New York for training, are always provided at no charge.

Dogs trained by America’s VetDogs are taught specialized tasks and skills such as: rest, retrieve dropped items, positional cues to extend their handler’s personal space when in a crowded setting, counterbalance, nightmare interruption, press buttons to summon help and to open doors, seizure response, hearing dog tasks, walk alongside a wheelchair or power scooter and many more. Each task and skill are a part of carefully structured programs that include mobility service dogs, guide dogs, PTSD service dogs, hearing dogs, seizure response dogs, and facility dogs

to provide animal-assisted therapy in aligned group settings.

A hallmark of America's VetDogs programs is its meticulous matching process to ensure that each program participant is matched with the dog that best suits a person’s mobility, personality, lifestyle, physical, and emotional needs. The distinct needs of people served by America’s VetDogs are often complicated with multiple health issues and require an integrated approach that can incorporate some combination of guide, service, hearing, PTSD, and other specialized cross-training.

“The story of America’s VetDogs is a compilation of the inspiration and courage of the disabled veterans, active-duty personnel, and first responders we serve; our extraordinary dogs who change and save lives; and the generosity of thousands of caring volunteers, donors, and staff,” said John Miller, president and CEO, America’s VetDogs. “We are honored to serve so many people who have given so much of themselves for our nation, and we look forward to helping more of these heroes Live Without Boundaries.”

Learn how to Apply, Volunteer, or Donate at VetDogs.org/Texas

Mexico City With Ford Foundation's Darren Walker

A FUN LOCALE FOR TEAM OUTINGS

Mexico City is home to fantastic museums, such as the National Museum of Anthropology (Paseo de la Reforma and Mahatma Gandhi Street), which offers a fascinating and immersive walk through history, especially of pre-Hispanic cultures.

MUAC, the University Museum of Contemporary Art (Insurgentes Sur Ave.), has a wonderful collection and was the first public museum in Mexico to be exclusively focused on modern art.

The Frida Kahlo Museum in Coyoacan (London St.) is unforgettable.

Walking through the iconic artist’s residence among her furniture, her diary, and her cherished garden was nothing short of exceptional.

I last visited in early November and had the chance to see the altars commemorating the Day of the Dead.

The atmosphere, infused with candles, incense, and mysticism, culminated in an unforgettable memory.

FAVORITE AREA TO SHOP

If I happen to be in the city on a Saturday, I always try to make it over to San Angel to the “Bazaar del Sábado” (Plaza San Jacinto). It offers a fabulous collection of artisanal goods and artwork crafted by local artists.

Nearby is Pineda Covalin, a store with the most beautiful silk scarves and ties whose designs are inspired by the rich Indigenous cultures of Mexico.

SOMETHING ONLY

INSIDERS KNOW

The best tacos are at Taqueria Gabriel (Rio Sena St.)—a must!

CAN'T-MISS TREATS

The pan dulce from Rosetta is the best pastry in town. And the typical

sweets from Dulcería Celaya (Ave. 5 de Mayo) in Centro Histórico.

BEST DINNER SPLURGE

Mexico City is the ultimate culinary destination, where you can find food from all around the world. But Mexican cuisine at its best is something to experience. Havre 77 (Havre St.) is an amazing organic restaurant led by one of the top chefs in Mexico, Lalo Garcia. Garcia has two other restaurants: Maximo Bistrot (Ave. Alvaro Obregon) and Lalo! (Zacatecas St.), both of which are the epitome of culinary excellence.

BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION

A major misconception would be that it’s intimidating, dangerous, and unwelcoming. Mexico City is a lively urban center that faces the same challenges as any big city, but it also has the palpable warmth of people willing to help. I was amazed by how

easy it is to communicate and get around, especially for non-Spanish speakers like me.

FAVORITE SOUVENIR

Alebrijes, traditional folk art pieces made by local artisans depicting fantastical, colorful creatures. It is said that the fir st alebrije was inspired by nightmares, but they’re colorful and charming. The perfect small gift or souvenir.

BEST MEMORY

During my recent visit, I had the privilege of connecting with numerous grantees and partners who are deeply engaged in impactful work within the region. A highlight of our collaboration was the participation in the launch celebration of UNESCO's Writers Against Racism Network, held at the Museum of Anthropology. The event proved to be a profoundly moving experience. —Reuters

childhood care, making BookSpring one of the only access points to early learning. BookSpring is changing this narrative, one book at a time. BookSpring is backed by over five decades of dedicated service and evidence-based strategies. With a legacy of transforming lives through literacy, BookSpring's programs are designed to build lifelong readers by integrating book ownership with family engagement and digital inclusivity. Their Books Beginning at Birth program delivers print books into the homes of children from birth through age five and

encourages early family literacy. Their unwavering commitment to literacy has earned the trust and partnership of educators, healthcare providers, and community leaders alike, underscoring their credibility and impact.

A NEW CHAPTER BEGINS In an exciting new chapter of its journey, BookSpring is thrilled to announce its recent expansion across Texas, including the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This expansion is a leap towards achieving BookSpring’s vision of a Texas where every child has the opportunity to thrive

through literacy. By bringing thousands of books into homes, schools, and community centers, BookSpring is not just distributing resources; they are planting seeds of possibility in the hearts and minds of children and families. With nurturing and support, these seeds will blossom into a love of reading—the building blocks of lifelong learning and success. BookSpring is already serving more than 8,000 children in the Dallas/ Fort Worth area, with the goal to serve 200,000 children by 2030.

GREAT VALUE,

IMPACT

IMMENSE

A mission like BookSpring’s is one that prioritizes community support—creating positive change in our communities starts from within, and the power of your support, no matter how small, can create waves of change. Their programs are increasing early literacy skills such as talking and listening. Every dollar invested in BookSpring’s programs multiplies in value, transforming into smiles, dreams, and futures bright with promise. The organization’s efficient, impactful approach means that your contribution goes directly to where it's needed most: into the

hands of eager young readers.

The urgency to address literacy cannot be overstated. In our fast-paced, ever-changing world, the ability to read and comprehend is more than a skill— it's a lifeline. Research shows as little as 20 books at home is a predictor of three additional years of schooling. Together, we have the power to illuminate the path forward for every child, ensuring that the doors of opportunity are wide open for all.

You can be part of this transformative journey. Whether through donating, volunteering, or spreading the word, your support makes a world of difference. With BookSpring, you're igniting a movement that builds brighter futures, one book at a time. You can turn the page for Texas families and write a better story of hope, opportunity, and endless possibilities for every young child.

BookSpring: Where every book is a beginning, and every beginning holds a world of potential.

A monthly gift can help sustain a child's access to books from birth through age five. Learn more and donate at bookspring.org/en/support

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More than 100 data technologists at American Airlines (AA) will come together on May 30, 2024 for the second AA Charity Day, a day designated by the IT and select business teams to give back to their communities, to support the Children’s Tumor Foundation. These dedicated experts have invested significant time into ‘hacking’ strategies and devising solutions to advance the CTF mission of ending NF. This year’s Charity Day is showcasing their work, including the advancement of the CTF data warehouse and creating tools to analyze donor data, identify information gaps, and create data visualizations. This will help CTF improve its constituent outreach and engagement through enriched information strategies.

The first AA Charity Day dedicated to the Children’s Tumor Foundation took place in November 2021. Under the American Airlines banner of “Let Good Take Flight,” the American Airlines team found their inspiration from colleague and fellow team member, Patricia Ptasznik whose daughter Amanda lived with NF. What began as an endeavor to harness individual strengths for the betterment of CTF quickly gained traction across AA's diverse data teams, evolving into a dynamic event focused on enhancing comprehension and analysis of available data. Leveraging the skills that propel AA's customer-centric success, team members ventured into the nonprofit sphere on behalf of CTF and NF patients, spreading their wings to apply their unique expertise.

CTF will benefit from the insights and expertise provided by the AA team, empowering the Foundation in its future planning and growth, while at the same time, the AA team is utilizing their collective brainpower and teamwork to address challenges and advance philanthropic efforts. Charity Day stands as a testament to the powerful collaboration between corporations and nonprofits in addressing significant

challenges together.

To honor this enduring impact, the data warehouse developed through this initiative will be named “Amanda,” paying tribute to her resilience and courage, as well as to all NF heroes. The name symbolizes our unwavering commitment to supporting NF patients and advancing the Foundation’s mission.

EXTRAORDINARY SPIRIT:

PATRICIA PTASZNIK

The Children’s Tumor Foundation proudly celebrates Patricia Ptasznik, also known as Patti, a loving NF mother and a leader in data management at American Airlines. Through her roles as both a passionate NF advocate and an accomplished IT professional, Patti exemplifies our mission to end NF with her unwavering dedication and resolve.

Patti's journey is a testament to the impact one individual can have on a cause close to their heart while showcasing how team efforts can drive meaningful change. At American Airlines, she catalyzed a unique collaboration with the Children's Tumor Foundation, emphasizing teamwork and problem-solving for a cause, aligned with their motto to “care for

life’s journey.”

In 2021, American Airlines’ Charity Day assisted the Foundation with donor data management and analysis, leveraging the collective expertise of over 135 data technologists, while another group of experts worked on NF scientific data aimed at advancing NF research. Patti orchestrated the collective effort, uniting the company's expertise and diverse talents to support the Foundation's mission.

In 2024, the collaboration continues as the American Airlines team again embarks on Charity Day in support of CTF, this time focused on advancing a data warehouse and robust analytical tools to further support the Foundation’s objectives. Patti’s leadership extends beyond these initiatives, as a guiding force of CTF’s Data Advisory Board, together with other American Airlines data leaders she has recruited.

Beyond her instrumental role in American Airlines Charity Day, Patti's involvement spans a myriad of initiatives, from leading Team Amanda at the Dallas Shine a Light NF Walk to championing NF awareness efforts.

Patti’s leadership in harnessing collective brainpower is bringing forth

innovative solutions and strategies to grow the Foundation’s reach and effectiveness. Her passion inspires a chain reaction of generosity and compassion that continues to resonate.

In Patti, we find not just a volunteer, but a driving force—a beacon of hope whose extraordinary spirit uplifts and inspires us all. Amanda, her beloved daughter and eternal inspiration, infuses Patti’s journey with love and determination, enriching the lives of all those around her.

AMANDA AS PATTI’S INSPIRATION

TAKEN FROM HER REMARKS UPON ACCEPTING THE MAKE NF VISIBLE CORPORATE PARTNER AWARD AT THE 2023 NF SUMMIT

“My daughter, Amanda, was born with NF1. She had an optic pathway glioma and faced learning challenges. When she was 17, neurofibroma tumors started growing inside of her, and within five years, she had extensive painful tumors throughout her entire body. She passed away in 2017 at the age of 22.”

“Losing a child is one of life's most difficult trials a parent can go through.

I prayed that God would take all of the

pain and suffering that Amanda and our family experienced and asked God to help me bring good out of it. The Children’s Tumor Foundation was there for our family when we needed them most. I shared my daughter's NF experiences and my background in IT, and we started slowly collaborating on possible ideas over the next several years.”

“I've worked in the American Airlines IT department for 34 years as a developer and manager. And over the past 16 years, I've led the enterprise data analytics and data warehouse team. We integrate extensive amounts of operational and customer data from across the company to analyze opportunities to improve our operations, our customer service, and increase revenue. Data is at the heart of every decision made at American Airlines. You can't manage what you don't measure. Organizations that are data-driven will outperform those who don't.”

“I worked with my AA upper management to allow team members to be able to have a Charity Day dedicated to CTF, and we were able to leverage our technical skills to analyze CTF data, identify information gaps, create data visualizations, and help CTF improve donor outreach and engagement through enriched information strategies.”

“CTF staff received insights and expertise that will serve the Foundation in its future planning and growth. CTF is focused on medical research, which is based on data to help find a cure for NF. My goal is to help CTF organize its data in a way that drives additional donations that fund medical research to end NF. I can't change the past and bring my daughter back, but I can do everything in my power to leverage my knowledge, skills, and time to help bring a better outcome for the families still living with NF. “

Our thanks to Patti and the entire American Airlines team for their extraordinary spirit.

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Empower communities and make a difference in the lives of children!

Love For Kids Inc.: Empowering Communities and Changing Lives

For over half a century, Love For Kids

Inc. has been dedicated to supporting low-income families with children in need, believing that a strong community begins with nurturing its youngest members.

Founded in 1975 by Bill Barrett, a compassionate local businessman, and Alan Powdermaker, CEO of Circle R Ranch, Love For Kids was born out of a simple yet profound desire to make a difference. What started as a Christmas party for 200 at-risk children has blossomed into a comprehensive organization serving thousands of families each year.

Children are often the most vulnerable members of society—they need support and care that guides them through growing up and allows them to reach their full potential. Love For Kids' mission is simple yet powerful: to provide resources, support, and opportunities for youth from disadvantaged backgrounds. With multiple programs touching the lives of 36,000 families annually, Love For Kids goes above and beyond to meet the diverse needs of the community.

One of the most heartwarming initiatives of Love For Kids is its annual holiday event at the ranch, where 1,500 children are treated to

a day filled with joy, laughter, and the simple pleasures of childhood, complete with a gender and age-appropriate gift. Additionally, Love For Kids ensures that children have shoes and blankets to keep them warm and comfortable, allowing them to focus on their education and dreams for the future.

In the spring, the organization hosts a special day for 200 children with special needs and their families, offering activities from petting zoos to horseback riding. Moments like these

remind us of the transformative power of compassion and community. By working closely with community members, charities, private donors, special needs advisors, and educators, the organization maximizes its impact and ensures that every child receives the support they deserve. Through innovative programming and dedicated volunteers, Love For Kids promotes awareness and social responsibility across all ages, inspiring future generations to pay it forward.

VOLUNTEER REBECKA'S EMPOWERING STORY

“I grew up as a welfare child in a single-parent home with Sturge Weber Syndrome, a rare disease that touches around 34,000 Americans,” said Rebecka, a Love for Kids volunteer.

“Because of similar groups during my childhood, I attained two college degrees, a 19-year marriage with a lovely child, became an advocate for children with similar conditions, and now work with kids like me, making a difference despite 25 medical conditions.

“There are many kids’ non-profits I could work with in the Dallas Fort Worth area; however, I chose Love For Kids, Inc. They dedicate a higher-than-average percentage to their programs for the children they serve. I’m proud to dedicate my time to helping children like myself so that, hopefully, others will find the inspiration to have more productive lives, just as I did. Seeing the difference the non-profit makes each year at events is inspiring. The coming together of the community to ensure that kids can have a chance at childhood makes every effort worth it. I would not trade a child’s smile, a parent’s special moment, a family’s opportunity to eat, or a volunteer’s delight in helping others for another career after nine years of working with Love For Kids, Inc.”

To support Love For Kids and make a difference in the lives of children in need, consider donating today. Your generosity can provide meals, entertainment, and unforgettable experiences for at-risk youth, helping to build a world where every child knows they are loved and valued. Visit loveforkidsinc.org to learn more.

Locals Step Up to Help During Texas’

Largest Wildfire Ever in Its Northern Panhandle

In early March, Texas’ largest wildfire on record blazed across northeastern Texas and western Oklahoma. The blaze, dubbed the Smokehouse Creek Fire, scorched more than one million acres of grassland and timber, destroying homes in small towns that dot the Panhandle region. Jason Wilhelm, 36, was using a frontloader to clear the lot in Canadian, a town about 100 miles northeast of Amarillo, where the house he shared with his wife and five children had stood a few days earlier. Charred grass and blackened trees were all that remained. His wife was able to gather pictures, cash, and some sentimental items from the home before the blaze roared through. "It was heartbreaking," Wilhelm said.

The Smokehouse Creek Fire has burned approximately 1.05 million acres, or nearly 1,700 square miles, an area larger than New York's Long Island. The blaze replaced a 2006 fire that charred about 900,000 acres— the most expansive in state history. While Texas is in the midst of its natural fire season—running from January through May—the sheer size of the Smokehouse Creek blaze makes it an outlier, said Flavio Lehner, who teaches atmospheric science at Cornell University. While the fire was caused by a power

line pole that had decayed at the base, Lehner also noted that human-driven climate change could be a contributing factor to the fire's large size. "It's warmer than it has been in the past, and that makes the vegetation

drier, you add in the lack of rainfall, and that makes the conditions right for fire," Lehner said.

The fire has led to countless disruptions across the state, including the postponement of classes. After hearing schools would be closed, 15-year-old Nathan Slater knew he wanted to help. He joined the wildfire response with the Hoover Volunteer Fire Department, where he had been training and volunteering for the last couple of months.

“It was my first fire to go onto. I was excited and nervous at the same time,” Slater told ABC News Arriving at the station, Slater wasn’t the only teen who had volunteered to help. The nine junior firefighters who had been volunteering with the fire department were deployed and paired with an experienced firefighter, and they began their work around town. The teens ranged from ages 14 to 17 and were responsible for things like providing water and supplies to other fir efight ers in the field to hosing down the fires and grass.

While the area where the fire

Serving Those Who Served: Soldiers' Angels Tackles

In a country that prides itself on honoring its military heroes, the realization that many Veterans and active-duty service members struggle with food insecurity is a hard pill to swallow. Our military members make immense sacrifices for our nation, and yet, too often, their basic needs go unmet. However, thanks to organizations like Soldiers' Angels, we have the opportunity to give back to those who have given so much—serving those who have served. Soldiers' Angels, a national nonprofit dedicated to aiding military personnel, Veterans, and their families, has launched a crucial initiative to combat food insecurity among Veterans and active-duty service members. The inaugural Military and Veteran Food Distribution event in Dallas, held on September 8, 2023, was an outpouring of support for those in need. But this wasn't just a one-time effort; it's part of an ongoing commitment to support military-connected individuals and families facing food insecurity.

On the second Friday of every month, the Dallas Military and Veteran Food Distribution event will provide up to 200 pre-registered

has burned is sparsely populated, it is home to most of the state’s cattle, and officials estimate that more than 7,000 cows have died in the blaze. According to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, there are more than 11 million head of cattle across the state, and he estimates that the final loss of cattle in the Panhandle could approach 10,000.

Lee Haygood, 57, the owner of a ranch about 25 miles southeast of Canadian, managed to save all his cattle. While he was counting his blessings, he was also wondering how he would feed them.

"We didn't lose any cattle, but we lost 75 percent of our grassland," he said. "It'll take a full growing season to come back, not until maybe the fall."

For families who’ve lost their homes in the blaze, they are trying to remain positive. “You don’t want to believe it’ll be your house that burns,” Ronnie Johnson told CNN “We’ve seen others so we’ll rebuild and start again.”

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Food Insecurity for Military and Veterans

Military-connected individuals and families, on average, 75 lbs. of groceries.

But Soldiers' Angels recognize that hunger doesn't discriminate based on military status. That's why they've expanded their reach beyond Veterans to include active-duty service members, guardsmen, and reservists. The need is palpable, with nearly 100,000 military Veterans residing in Dallas County alone.

"If they're living on disability, it really isn't enough. Some of them are on food stamps and this helps them get by," said Amy Palmer, president of Soldiers’ Angels.

The provisions from Soldiers’ Angels act as a lifeline for individuals and families facing financial hardships, allowing them to redirect limited resources toward other essential expenses. For many, it's a reminder that their sacrifices haven't been forgotten, and their service is still valued by their community.

Take, for instance, the story of Mike Leddy, a Marine Veteran and the sole provider for his family of four. Living on disability, the support provided by Soldiers' Angels' food distributions was

invaluable to the Leddy family, offering a sense of relief and gratitude in a time of financial hardship. But it's not just Veterans who benefit. Active-duty service members, often overlooked in discussions of food insecurity, can also benefit from these distributions. And with approximately 15.4 percent of all active-duty personnel experiencing low food security,

Soldiers' Angels' expanded initiative couldn't have come at a better time.

Soldiers' Angels doesn't just stop at providing food; they foster a sense of community among those they serve.

Retired Army Veteran Michael Hood is proof of this mission in action. After benefiting from Soldiers' Angels' support during his deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, he now volunteers at the Dallas Food Distribution site, creating a cycle of giving.

“It’s great to be a part of the organization on the volunteer side so I can give back to people who gave to me when I was deployed,” said Michael.

Year-round, Soldiers' Angels' commitment to alleviating food insecurity among military personnel and Veterans is unwavering. Events like the Military and Veteran Food Distribution provide a sense of belonging and solidarity, reminding Veterans and active-duty personnel that they're not alone in their struggles. Holiday-focused campaigns are incredibly impactful, providing support during a time of year that can be especially challenging for those in need.

Through their tireless efforts and the support of dedicated volunteers and sponsors, they continue to make a tangible difference in the lives of those who served our country with honor— and there are countless opportunities to get involved, either as a volunteer or a donor.

Visit soldiersangels.org to learn more.

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Acts of Kindness, Acts of Impact: Young Leaders

Transforming the World with GivingTuesdaySpark

Khloe Thompson’s philanthropic journey began with an act of kindness. The 16-year-old international philanthropist, founder of GivingTuesdaySpark, and high school student shared the moment that started it all and how far she’s come because of it.

“It all started with a lady experiencing homelessness named Michelle,” shared Khloe. “I would see her daily on my way to school, and when I learned about homelessness, I had to do something about it. I knew I couldn't just solve and end homelessness at that moment, but I did know I could do something to help make her life a little easier by providing her with things she needed on a daily basis. Being kind and helping one person turned into a journey of generosity and opened the doors to help so many others and motivate and inspire other young people.”

Khloe Kares grew and blossomed into national and international philanthropy. Khloe went from working with the homeless community to building water pumps in Ghana.

“In my process of doing community work, I've always had so much respect for Giving Tuesday,” she continued. “I reached out to them through an Instagram DM to let them know how much I would love to work with them and that I noticed that they don't have a program or chapter for young people.”

Khloe explained that this simple message kicked off months of planning, building an idea of what that program would look like, who would be in it, and how they would launch it.

“I had considerable goals in my first year,” she said. “I wanted one million kids to be signed up and involved in Giving Tuesday! Now we have a great director, Dante Plush, and he's excellent with young people. He gets us.”

What's truly remarkable about GivingTuesdaySpark is the diversity of their leaders and their missions. Despite differences in age, background, and focus areas, they share a common goal—to ignite positive change in the world and inspire others to do the same.

YOUTH HEROES TAKING ACTION

These remarkable leaders within the Spark community inspire us every day, each with a unique mission and unwavering dedication.

LUCY BLAYLOCK, 15, GALLATIN, TN

Lucy Blaylock founded a non-profit called Lucy’s Love Blankets. She makes blankets for children who need a little extra love. She has made over 900 Love Blankets and has shipped them all through the U.S. and to 19 countries around the world. The youngest of nine children, Lucy loves a fierce soccer game, loves to sing, and is mildly obsessed with dill pickles. She lives by the motto “kindness matters” and is passionate about making the world a kinder place.

ARSH PAL, 13, CHICAGO, IL

Arsh is the founder of the Artbyarsh project, which supports people in need

by selling his artwork. Arsh started painting when he was eight years old. Meanwhile, he went with his mom to a nursing home, where she worked as an occupational therapist. Arsh would talk and play therapy games with the residents, and that made them smile and filled them with joy. These moments made him decide to sell his artwork and donate the proceeds to those in need.

SARA, 17 AND MATEO MOLINA, 16, PLEASANTON, CA Sara and Mateo created humankindcookies.org to help struggling families in Colombia. Born in the U.S. but with deep Latin roots,

the two belong to communities that often seem part of different worlds. Every month, they bake and sell cookies in Pleasanton, their hometown, and donate 100 percent of the sales and donations to charities in Cali, Colombia. They focus on helping vulnerable children and elders, and their priority has been to fund food for families in need and support children's education. They partner with Casa San Jose, Chiquitines and Fundamor to ensure their contribution reaches those most in need. With the support of many, Sara and Mateo have baked over 9,000 cookies since starting in June 2020 and raised more than $20,000 for Cali's families.

Their collective efforts have led to incredible results—for Giving Tuesday 2023, over 30,000 Spark Leaders actively engaged in acts of kindness. An inspiring testament to the power of young people, this unified group contributed significantly to the 500,000 acts of kindness shared across the globe.

These impressive young minds prove that age has no bearing on the power of kindness and that making a difference in the world around you can be as simple as sharing your passions and taking action for good.

“It was always a dream of mine to see Sparks all over the world have their ‘signature’ activation,” said Khloe. “And they are! Giving Tuesday is empowering young people to be active in the community. Having Giving Tuesday support and rally behind us is encouraging and validating. At the end of the day, we just need the tools to succeed. We need tools and support. Giving Tuesday allows us to make changes in the world. The organization has so many great young people with so much to offer. I'm so glad they took a chance on me and saw the value of investing in young people.”

Our shared humanity is a powerful force for creating positive change in the world. If kids and teenagers can come together around a common goal despite all of their diversity and differences, why can’t we, as adults?

Let's spark generosity, one act of kindness at a time, and build a brighter future for all.

From Crisis to Hope: Vogel Alcove is Transforming Lives in Dallas

With billion-dollar businesses, trendy restaurants, parks, concert venues, and family attractions, Dallas looks like the perfect place for families to live.

But despite all the good things

Dallas offers, our beloved city is not an easy place for thousands of families. For many, it is easy to go about busy lives not knowing the plight of the estimated 4,000 children who are homeless—not knowing that Dallas leads the nation in child poverty for cities its size, that the trauma of homelessness creates developmental delays in children during the most critical years of brain development, or that a family that has been evicted will often spend years searching for stable housing, unable to obtain it.

Vogel’s vision is that every child in our community has a home, a self-sufficient family, and a foundation for success in school and life. They are committed to helping young children and their families prevent and overcome the traumatic effects of homelessness and poverty.

A LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES

Vogel has a unique opportunity to join an innovative development: The

hotels, education, offices, healthcare, entertainment, and community gathering spaces.

The Shops at Redbird is part of Dallas’ Grow South initiative to build a foundation for sustainable growth in poverty areas. To break the cycle of poverty, you need employment, affordable housing, health care, education, transportation, and childcare.

The missing element in the development has been childcare. Many more families need childcare in this area than available slots in quality early childhood programs, and Vogel is poised to open the Vogel Childcare Center at RedBird this year.

The expansion to RedBird allows Vogel to transition their stable families currently enrolled at the Main campus to childcare and employment opportunities at RedBird.

This will free up spaces for families in crisis to be enrolled at the Main campus, as the current families enrolled with Vogel reside in 36 different zip codes—many reside near the RedBird location.

The childcare facility at RedBird will house 12 classrooms for infants, toddlers, and preschool children,

conference room, office space, and outdoor playground.

They focus on QUALITY Early Childhood programming. The outcomes speak for themselves, with an average of 81 percent of preschool children exiting their program assessed as kindergarten-ready.

The organization also provides AFFORDABLE quality childcare for single moms, working to lift their families out of poverty and trauma.

Childcare costs today can be more than a mortgage—a sample budget of a single mom working an entrylevel job shows how much childcare

takes from the monthly budget. By providing quality childcare at an affordable rate, moms will not have to make tough decisions about paying for rent, food, clothing, or childcare. At Redbird, moms will have both— Quality and Affordability so that their families can thrive.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

Vogel is grateful for the support of Phase One of their capital campaign to raise the required construction costs for the Redbird facility buildout. With Phase One complete, Vogel is launching the second phase of the capital campaign to raise operational funds for four sites. This is a crucial phase, as their annual operating budget will grow from $8.5 million to nearly $13 million annually when the expansion and sites are operational. Vogel will build it, and they will come—but Vogel needs help from the

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The echoes of history are about to resound across the skies of Europe in commemoration of one of the most pivotal moments of the 20th century.

known as the World's Largest Flying Museum, is gearing up for a historic journey to Europe in June 2024. Their mission? To honor the 80th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France, with two legendary aircraft, R4D Ready 4 Duty and C-47 That’s All, Brother.

A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

Eight decades ago, on June 6, 1944, the world witnessed unprecedented courage and determination as Allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in history. At the forefront of this historic event was the C-47 That’s All, Brother, spearheading a formation of over 800 aircraft, delivering brave paratroopers into the hear t of enemy territory.

That’s All, Brother’s role in D-Day and subsequent operations became etched in the annals of history, symbolizing the resilience and resolve of those who fought for freedom.

Decades after its heroic exploits, That’s All, Brother slipped into

ALLIE MURRAY

Chef Keith Corbin has worked his way up the ranks of the chef world—earning himself two James Beard nominations, co-owning his own restaurant, and releasing a best-selling novel, California Soul: An American Epic of Cooking and Survival His accolades boast a successful career; however, if you had asked him about his future some 20 years ago, he never would’ve considered where he is now.

Corbin grew up in the Jordan Downs housing projects in Watts, California, and, like so many youth in underserved communities, was pulled in with gangs and drug dealing. These experiences led to Corbin being incarcerated and spending 10 years in prison on drug charges. It was there that his cooking journey began, where he worked in kitchens and experimented with ingredients and flavors.

“When I first started learning to cook, I never could have imagined the level of success and satisfaction

contingent called the D-Day Squadron. Together, they will fly from Oxford, Connecticut, to England.

Once in Europe, the American fleet will participate in displays and aviation events for the public in select European cities. Amidst displays and educational initiatives, these aircraft will stand as a living testament to the sacrifices made by countless heroes, ensuring that their legacy endures for generations to come.

The CAF organization participated in 2019 for the 75th Anniversary and is excited to participate again.

“Although it was a tremendous amount of work to bring our aircraft to Europe, it was well worth the effort, and we hoped we would have the opportunity again,” said CAF President/CEO Hank Coates.

“Flying and exhibiting our aircraft in Europe is special. Unlike being on tour in the U.S., the people of Europe had a war in their backyards. The invasion of Normandy

and remind the generations that followed how important this event was in history.”

ABOUT THE CAF

The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is the world’s largest flying military aircraft museum, with more than 175 vintage military aircraft and 11,000 members across the globe. While headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the organization has several locations in the U.S. and abroad. The mission of the CAF is to Educate, Inspire, and Honor through flight and living history experiences. For over 65 years, the CAF has been dedicated to honoring American military aviation through flight, exhibition, education, and remembrance. The non-profit organization maintains airplanes in flying condition, allowing the public to experience first-hand the sights and sounds of America’s military aviation history.

it would bring me in the future,” Corbin explained. “Today, I’m grateful for the journey I embarked upon when I first started learning to cook. It has led me to discover a deep sense of fulfillment, personal growth, and creative expression.”

Coming out of prison, Corbin began working at LocoL, a restaurant with a unique twist on fast food. The restaurant was run in Watts by celebrity chefs Roy Choi and Daniel Patterson. Corbin worked at the local restaurant until it closed in 2018, but during the three years he spent working closely with Patterson, they formed a new idea: Alta Adams, a restaurant serving California soul food, fusing the southern flavors the pair knew and loved, with traditional west African food that Corbin learned to cook with his grandmother in his youth.

“One of the most significant impacts of this relationship has been the immense knowledge and skill I have gained from working alongside such a talented chef,” Corbin said of his partnership with Patterson. “Chef Daniel Patterson’s

culinary expertise is unparalleled, and being able to observe and learn from him has elevated my own culinary abilities to new heights.”

Despite LocoL closing in 2018, Corbin and Patterson are now reimagining the restaurant as a nonprofit, striving to provide healthy and affordable food in underserved communities.

“With the relaunch of LocoL as a nonprofit, our main goal is to continue the mission that we started in Watts,” Corbin said. “Ultimately, our vision for the relaunched LocoL as a nonprofit is to inspire change, challenge the conventional norms of the fast-food industry, and prove that access to nutritious and affordable food can be a reality for all.”

Corbin’s passion for giving back doesn’t end there: he is a sought-after public speaker and mentor to youth in underserved communities, speaking at colleges and educational programs across the country.

In 2022, he released his debut novel, telling his story of coming into the spotlight, struggling with

the “gangbanger redemption” portrayal of him in the media. Corbin wanted to reclaim the narrative, telling his own story of culinary achievement.

“Through my narrative, I wanted to offer hope and encouragement to those who may find themselves in similar circumstances,” Corbin explained. “I aimed to show that despite the difficulties, it is possible to rebuild one’s life, find purpose, and create positive lasting change. I wanted to inspire individuals to believe in their own potential for transformation and to understand that their past does not define their future.”

The novel has received accolades from the Los Angeles Times and the James Beard Foundation Book Awards, among others.

Corbin is always creating, noting that his favorite culinary creation is always the next one. He urged that while creating something new, it’s important to remember that trying and failing is part of the journey.

“Amidst all the excitement and adventure, it’s important to

remember that failure is an integral part of success,” he explained. “Every great achievement is built upon a foundation of mistakes and setbacks. It’s in those moments of failure that we learn valuable lessons, gain resilience, and develop the determination to keep moving forward.”

Building a LEGacy: The Life-Changing Work of the Limbs for Life Foundation

Imagine facing the incredible challenge of losing a leg without the means to acquire a prosthetic device. For many uninsured individuals, this reality becomes their everyday struggle. However, in the face of adversity, the Limbs for Life Foundation (LFL) emerges as a source of encouragement. Through their tireless efforts to provide prosthetic devices and support to those in need, LFL is building a LEGacy of resilience and hope.

Since its inception in 1995, the Limbs for Life Foundation has been dedicated to assisting individuals who lack access to prosthetic care due to financial constraints. Their mission is “an inch wide and a mile deep,” stated Randy Titony, Executive Director of the Foundation. “It’s simple yet profound: to purchase fully functional lower limb prosthetics for those who would otherwise be unable to afford them. In doing so, we enable individuals to regain their mobility, independence, and the confidence to embrace life's opportunities. Our impact is immediate and life-changing. We enable people who have no other possibilities for funding to receive a prosthesis and literally get back on their feet.”

A prosthesis can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000, and through partnerships with hundreds of prosthetic facilities across the U.S., LFL can fund a patient locally in their community.

The impact of the Limbs for Life Foundation extends far beyond the provision of prosthetic devices. By restoring mobility and empowering individuals, they create a ripple effect of positive change. Each limb funded by the foundation provides

renewed hope and the opportunity to return to work or school and lead a fulfilling life. No one knows that reality more than Doug Brooks, a husband, father, and former CEO of Brinker International. After sustaining a life-changing accident that resulted in an amputation, Doug quickly became aware of the challenges facing him as an amputee.

Once Doug received his prosthetic limb, he became acutely aware of the importance of receiving quality prosthetic care and quickly turned that awareness into action. Through his desire to help others, Doug and his wife Holly joined the Limbs for Life Board. They have channeled their passion for making a difference into humanitarian work. Their dedication has helped countless individuals access life-changing prosthetics.

Doug and Holly have made a lasting impact through their leadership and support, creating a LEGacy of compassion and positive change.

Their LEGacy continues every day with the addition of the Holly and Doug Brooks LEGacy room at the LFL headquarters in Oklahoma City.

So, how can you help build a LEGacy through the Limbs for Life Foundation? There are numerous ways to make a meaningful impact.

Financial contributions through grants, cash donations, stocks, bequests, or sponsoring a fundraising event, can help provide the necessary resources to purchase prosthetic devices for those in need. Every donation, regardless of size, plays a vital role in transforming lives and enabling individuals to overcome the obstacles of limb loss. LFL pays prosthetic facilities a discounted rate for each client’s limb, allowing them to go wherever they choose to obtain their prosthetic care. When you donate to Limbs for Life, 100 percent of your donation goes directly to funding a prosthetic leg. Based in Oklahoma City and serving amputees throughout the U.S., over 40 percent of the clients funded last year were in Texas, stated Titony. Gifts to Limbs for Life immediately change someone’s life and restore the functions that most of us take for granted, like walking, working, and being outside with family and friends. As Doug says, “The cure for an amputation has been found, it’s a prosthesis.” Join Doug and Holly in changing someone’s life today; you too can build a LEGacy.

To learn more or to donate, visit limbsforlife.org

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Tikal Go Tours: A Different View of Guatemala

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Tucked away in the heart of Central America, Guatemala is a country that is often overlooked by tourists. But for those who seek to explore the beauty and richness of this land, Tikal Go Tours offers a unique and personalized way to experience Guatemala like never before.

Guatemala is full of wonder, from vibrant rainforests to awe-inspiring Mayan ruins, but the region's notorious history has stopped tourists from experiencing its many charms. Tikal Go Tours was founded eight years ago with the goal of providing tourists with a different perspective of Guatemala.

Working with a pilot, founder Carlos

Catania had the idea to start selling tours of Maya sights around the ancient city of Tikal, where he had grown up and eventually expanded to other parts of the country, including the volcanoes and neighboring Belize.

“Here in Tikal, there is so much to see,” said Catania. “It’s a place that has its own magic. You can see hundreds of species of birds and animals and so much nature and history.”

What sets Tikal Go Tours apart from other tour companies is their focus on personalized experiences. They don't just offer tours but all the amenities needed to make your trip unforgettable, including boats and helicopters. And because they work primarily online, booking a tour is a breeze.

On top of that, Tikal Go Tours is known for their commitment to building a sense of community among their employees and clients. They encourage their employees to suggest tour sites, and they build a profile of each client so that they can tailor the tour to their specific needs and interests. They want their clients to feel like friends, not just customers. “It’s important to us to build a community,” Catania explained. “We always say, ‘Tikal Tours doesn’t belong to any one person,’ so we want all of our employees to be part of it. They know the area very well, so they might have ideas that clients will like.”

And it's not just tourists who

of Tikal is bathed in a

The volcano tour is also popular for those who prefer a cooler experience. Guests can watch the volcano erupt at night while sipping on a warm drink, taking in the unique and awe-inspiring sight.

Tikal Go Tours offers a different view of Guatemala, one that is personalized, community-driven, and unforgettable. They hope that guests leave with more than just a checklist of sights seen but with a deeper appreciation and understanding of the beauty and richness of this hidden gem of

benefit from Tikal Go Tours. Second and third-generation Guatemalans who come to explore their heritage are often moved to tears by the beauty of their home country. "We are giving them something they didn't have before," said Catania. When asked what guests can expect from their tours, Catania emphasized that they strive to offer more than just a sightseeing experience. They want guests to leave with beautiful memories and a well-rounded understanding of what Guatemala offers. And for those who want a truly unforgettable experience, the sunrise tour of Tikal is a must-see. Starting in the wee hours of the morning, guests can witness the stars and the Maya site in perfect harmony. As the sun rises, the jungle comes alive with the sounds of monkeys and birds and the

Unearthing History: Discovering the Lost Treasures and Heritage of Holmul

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The world of archaeology is a captivating one that takes us on a journey through time, uncovering relics and ruins that provide insight into the lives and

cultures of people long gone. For Dr. Francisco Estrada-Belli, this journey began at the age of seven, when he visited the ancient city of Tikal with his family. Mesmerized by the towering pyramids and intricate temples, he knew

immediately that his destiny was to become an archaeologist.

Growing up, Dr. Estrada-Belli delved deep into the history of archaeology and the great discoveries that shaped the field. He was particularly fascinated by the classical archaeology of Greece and Rome and the rich history of Mesopotamia. However, his true passion lay in the ancient cultures of his home country, Guatemala.

Knowing that he needed to study in the United States to pursue his dreams, Dr. EstradaBelli worked tirelessly to obtain grants and scholarships to pursue a Ph.D. in archaeology, which he ultimately earned. He then set out on a mission to make a significant discovery.

Dr. Estrada-Belli's fateful encounter with Ian Graham, a British earl-turned-archaeologist, would prove to be the key to unlocking one of Guatemala's most significant archaeological discoveries. Graham had spent years exploring the remote regions of the Guatemalan jungle, recording ancient monuments before they were destroyed or stolen by looters. When Dr. Estrada-Belli revealed his plans

to explore the site of Holmul, Graham handed him a copy of his field notes, including a sketch of a pre-classic monument he had photographed nearby but was unable to locate again.

Determined to unearth this lost treasure, Dr. Estrada-Belli and his team embarked on an epic journey through the dense Guatemalan jungle. The trip was fraught with challenges, from a burned-out engine that left them stranded in the wilderness, to grueling periods of dehydration and hunger. But they persevered, driven by the thrill of discovery and the hope of uncovering a piece of the nation's history.

The Holmul site was a treasure trove of information, offering a window into the culture, way of life, and early developments of the Maya civilization, the people who once called it home. In one carving, an ancestral deity is shown to be holding a sign in both hands that reads “naaah waaj,” or "first tamale," depicting an early offering of a sacred food. This, among other monuments and carvings, provided valuable insight into an era that had, until these discoveries, been mostly unknown.

Aside from furthering context

Authentic and Unexpected Rogers, Arkansas—It

A world-class tourism destination

that’s authentic and unexpected?

You’ll find that here. For the family vacation, weekend shopping with the gals, come-early-and-stay-late business trip, dudes on bikes getaway, or just to chill out with good food and tunes, it all starts with a visit to Rogers, Arkansas.

First, the unexpected. Northwest Arkansas and the Natural State do not disappoint with rolling hills, woodlands, lakes, rivers, and trails. Then, the skyline of Uptown Rogers rises from both sides of I-49, widening the eyeballs and heightening the senses. The awnings and contours of the Walmart AMP, the state’s largest outdoor amphitheater, demand your attention, producing headlining concerts for the past 10 years and rated as one of the top 100 amphitheaters in the nation. The Embassy Suites-Rogers Convention Center dominates the skyline as the meetings, conventions, and large events king of Northwest Arkansas. Top Golf next door juts skyward, luring all duffers for fun and games.

To the east, the region’s largest shopping venue, Pinnacle Hills Promenade Mall, rambles over acres of retail-tainment. Lululemon, Tecovas, and Warby Parker share

out, kid,”—yep, THAT Daisy Airgun!

space with Dave & Busters and Blue Zoo Aquarium. Foodies will love locally owned Big Orange and Local Lime, not to mention newcomer Tejas de Brazil. Downtown Rogers brings an entirely different experience. Authentic Americana thrives in Rogers, founded as a railroad town in 1881. Our charm and grit come from the preserved architecture and brick-lined streets. Local shops, businesses, entertainment, and culinary establishments now keep downtown Rogers

authentic and buzzing. Park the car and start the day at local breakfast and coffee shops, Iron Horse Coffee Company, or Nola’s Pantry. Find world-renowned brews at the super cool 1907 Building from the baristas at Onyx Coffee Lab before strolling to the Rogers Historical Museum to learn about our history. Down the block, check out the Daisy Airgun Museum. Home to the world’s largest BB gun, Red Ryder, and “you’ll shoot your eye

Hope you brought the bikes. Rogers is walkable and rideable, connecting to all city and regional trails with a few surprises for the adventurous. The Railyard Bike Park offers kicks for riders of all skill levels. Test your skills, then take the paved trail to Lake Atalanta’s playground, walk and mountain bike trails, and go fishing and canoeing. Take your pick of local eateries like Havana Tropical Grill, Parkside

into the development of this lost civilization, Dr. Estrada-Belli's findings would lead him to establish a non-profit organization, the Maya Archaeological Initiative, committed to sharing scientific knowledge with the local community.

The Initiative has been instrumental in teaching locals about the civilization that once existed nearby. They have also raised funds to donate essential items like medicine to the local hospital, computers to local schools, and helped build classrooms. Additionally, the organization has played a crucial role in advocating for conservation efforts and finding a balance between local communities' needs and forest preservation.

Dr. Estrada-Belli’s hope for the future is to help develop infrastructure that benefits local people and facilitates responsible tourism in the area. Through Dr. Estrada-Belli’s work, the people of Petén are realizing the significance of their connection to the Maya civilization. With continued efforts, they can benefit from the conservation and promotion of their heritage while keeping their livelihood safe.

Pub, Levi’s Gastrolounge and Bar or Blu DTR Sushi when you’re ready. Or head back to the 1907 Building for spirits and street tacos from Yeyo’s Taqueria y Mezcaleria. Award-winning brews are on tap at Ozark Beer Co., where the taproom and patios are kid and dog-friendly, and nearby food trucks supply great eats to go with the cold beer.

Downtown Nightlife means live music and theater. Super cool listening room The Music Depot showcases local jazz, funk, and R&B artists, while The Victory Theater features concerts and performances by The Arkansas Public Theater. Catch live music under the stars from May through October with the Live at the Butterfield Stage series in Railyard Park. Keep heading east for year-round outdoor adventure. The land quickly rises, falls, and curves into the Ozark foothills, home to Beaver Lake, Hobbs State Park, War Eagle Cavern, and War Eagle Mill. Year-round fishing, mountain biking, a working grist mill, and scenic Ozark caves and caverns are all family-friendly and minutes from Downtown Rogers. Find more fun and plan your trip at destinationrogers.com

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Award-winning Canadian explorer and author Jeff Fuchs was made for adventure.

Growing up, Fuchs spent his time between Canada and Switzerland, where he developed a love of mountains and climbing.

As a child, his father inspired him to be inquisitive, always searching for the stories and histories behind everything that crossed his path. His grandmother echoed that sentiment, encouraging his adventurous nature and teaching him that getting lost did not have to be bad—it could also be a way to learn.

Known for his extensive travels to remote and isolated regions of the world, Fuchs’ love for people is what drives his adventurous spirit,

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honoring those who share their wisdom and experiences with him. In all of his expeditions, Fuchs holds that the art of listening is an essential skill; the great stories of life are found through simple conversations. Wherever his travels take him, he keeps a simple mandate in mind: always giving more than he takes and never taking more than he needs.

A JOURNEY TO THE HEART OF THE AMAZON

A natural nomad, Fuchs credits his skepticism both to his grandmother and to a learned wariness from two decades of traveling through mountainous terrain. Fuchs spent 10 years living in Yunnan, China, studying the origins of tea on a mission to become the first Westerner to trek the entire Yunnan–Tibet Ancient Tea Horse Road, an ancient six-thousand-kilometer trade route. On this journey, Fuchs discovered that his best tool was his willingness to adapt to new

"Leanne is wise to the fact that in order for good things to happen, it is often necessary to fade a bit into the background to encourage others,” Fuchs explained. “Not one to ever step in and take credit, she consistently pointed the light upon those on the ground. Juan Alan has a kind energy, a sense of humor, and the ability to unleash it when least expected.”

Fuchs approached with cynicism but found that time after time, the on-the-ground work he witnessed emphasized the idea that

Historically, the Amazon has been seen as a hotspot for thrillseekers—the chance to get up close and personal with wildlife is one of the main reasons people visit the region—but the region’s travel landscape has been on the mend in recent years. One of the most biodiverse areas on the planet and home to the world's largest rainforest, the Amazon’s ecosystem supports nearly a third of the world's terrestrial species. It stands to reason that a place with so much natural beauty would prioritize conservation.

“Travel is about choice, and the choices are expanding,” Fuchs shared. “Travel experiences can now be something as simple as sitting with elders, cooking by the fire with locals, or choosing which animal sanctuary to go to. What locals have always done well is take time to sit down, have conversations, and build consensus amongst the community—a skill that we perhaps all need some reminding of.”

The rising interest in sustainable tourism has shifted the travel landscape, spotlighting tourist experiences that put the environment first. Rich in natural and cultural wealth, the Amazon has become a hub for eco-tourism, recognizing that it’s possible to prioritize sustainability while delivering inspiring and beautiful

Amazon. Designed and operated by Diego and Marlene Samper, the hotel is a laboratory for a sustainable Amazon settlement.

Designed and built by locals, with locals in mind, Calanoa is a community endeavor that continuously puts the community first. Calanoa also champions sustainability: every part of the lodge comes from the jungle, from the materials used in building the structure to the replanting of the trees and palms used for the future maintenance of the buildings, and even the roofs, woven from palms. Fuchs shared that one of his most memorable experiences was walking through the Calanoa Natural Reserve with Melisiades, the resident medicine man. The silence of the jungle was only broken by Melisiades' quiet understanding of its surroundings.

Fuchs felt that Melisiades knew all the answers to every question and allowed the jungle and its sensory impacts to introduce themselves without the need for words. While the world is full of beautiful places, the people who care for them, like Melisiades and the Sampers, are often the ones who make them so awe-inspiring.

a mission to educate travelers and local communities about conservation and sustainability.

“Barajas was as eloquent a spokesperson and defender of the wild as one could wish for,” Fuchs said, recalling the almost unrealistically beautiful monkeys that swung from the trees and landed on his shoulders, their movements unpredictable, exciting, and natural.

Barajas explained that the Maikuchiga Sanctuary, founded by conservationist and primatologist Dr. Sara Bennett, was created when the local Mocagua community realized they were negatively impacting the local wildlife.

“The Sanctuary’s purpose has always been to take animals, primarily monkeys, and give them a space where they can get better,” he said. “They can prepare themselves to leave, go back into the forest. They've also realized the message that I try to teach to all my guests: What you're willing to spend money on as a tourist will affect how people will interact with their own environment. Here, the monkeys may not come down tomorrow. They might stay up in the trees, and nobody will force

wildlife and biodiversity abound in every direction.

“So much of what is simple intuitive thinking on the part of locals is necessary for the rest of the world to adopt,” Fuchs said of the shift to conservation-focused tourism in the region.

“The Amazon and its life cannot forget the darkness that pervades its history, but as they move into the future, we see that there is goodness too,” he continued. “Actions—however subtle—can be something positive. On our Colombian journey, it was a case of witnessing deeds rather than words, revealing some of the understated people who simply do for others, and to encourage people to revel in the small contributions that one can make, however that manifests.”

Simple acts of kindness and generosity can profoundly impact those around us and the world. Fuchs said his grandmother had it right when she taught him, "sometimes you simply have to do something."

Join Jeff Fuchs as he journeys into the heart of the Amazon with the inspiring and unique individuals who are making a difference in the most remote regions of the jungle on It’s a Beautiful World.

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Calanoa: Paradise in the Jungle

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Deep in the heart of the Amazon jungle lies an off-the-grid experience unlike any other. The Calanoa Jungle Hotel, described as a jewel of a hotel, is a laboratory for a sustainable Amazon settlement. Designed and operated by Diego and Marlene Samper, the hotel is a unique compound of cabins designed and built with locals in mind.

The Sampers met on a science and research expedition in Colombia’s

Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park in 1980 and settled in the Colombian Amazon soon after falling in love. They founded the first Calanoa here, a self-sufficient farm where they lived and worked on conservation projects.

In 1988, the Colombian drug wars forced the Sampers and their daughters to flee. A decade later, they migrated to Canada, but their love of the country stayed strong.

Ten years ago, the family returned to the Amazon with a mission in mind: rebuild Calanoa, better and stronger than ever.

A COMMUNITY PROJECT

Diego designed the eight-cabin lodge, combining traditional techniques with a contemporary approach, and enlisted the help of locals of the Mocagua community

to bring their dream to life. A community endeavor, the locals are as much a part of the magic of Calanoa as the art, and as such, the hotel has invested in their home region time and time again. In creating Calanoa, carpentry classes were provided, as none of the locals had the skills needed to build. The staff is local to the region, and their passion for the jungle spreads to visitors, sharing the beauty and magic in every experience.

Every part of the jungle hotel was created with sustainability in mind, from the materials used in building the structure to the replanting of the trees and palms used for the future maintenance of the buildings, and even the roofs, woven from palms. Rain is harvested, and the energy comes from solar panels. The team made use of local materials and resources, keeping each part of the process as sustainable as possible. Everything is from the jungle, and each aspect is unique.

The architecture enhances the experience: ethereal walls and light spaces improve the natural air circulation, allowing visitors to open their senses to the jungle without limits. This is all by design; Calanoa is both a living work of art and a place to educate guests on the importance of conservation.

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A space of alternative educational processes, the jungle lodge seeks to contribute to the conservation of the biological and cultural diversity of the Amazon region through art, design, architecture, scientific research, community education and sustainable tourism. Residences, workshops, and multidisciplinary projects, including cultural activities, make Calanoa a place of luxury and learning, an immersive dive into the power of alternative energies and the beauty of living off the land.

THE CALANOA FOUNDATION

For more than a decade, Calanoa has contributed to the conservation of the biological and cultural diversity of the Colombian Amazon in the Indigenous territories near the reserve, Tikuna, Cocama, Huitoto, and Yagua.

The Foundation seeks to enrich the local communities, using funding from the hotel to support community projects and participate in the conservation and recovery of ancestral knowledge and cultural practices. Currently, the Foundation is seeking funds for projects like El Yacaré, a boat that travels down the Amazon River at the request of the communities, carrying books, art, and experts on carefully

curated subjects for the Amazonian population. Calanoa is also working with local experts to promote research projects that will create a biodiversity inventory of the Calanoa Reserve’s flora and fauna, creating a record of the medicinal plants found in the gardens and traditional community orchards.

The children’s choir of El Vergel, supported by Calanoa, preserves the dances, songs, and the Tikuna language. The Yacaré project contributes to conserving Indigenous languages and traditions by recording the stories and songs of the elders and generating an archive available to the communities. The Calanoa Foundation also contributes to a scholarship program for Indigenous students and provides encyclopedias and dictionaries for schools—and the students often return to contribute to Calanoa.

ART IN THE AMAZON

Art is integral to Calanoa. As artists and conservationists, the Sampers believe that creativity is the greatest economic resource possible, and they seek to nurture it through Calanoa’s projects, combining traditional art and culture with sustainable management of forest and river resources. The result is a strengthening of cultural

identity, a deeper understanding and appreciation for the land, and stronger economic well-being for the community as a whole.

Calanoa focuses on what they describe as “art for conservation,” meaning that each artistic venture contributes significantly to the community’s economic wellbeing, strengthening cultural and ethnic identity, and environmental conservation. The Mural Painting in Mocagua project, in which community members paint the facades of their houses with relevant motives to each family’s Indigenous clans, is a perfect example of this mission.

The Amazon offers endless opportunities for art and learning, but Calanoa takes it one step further. In 2013, in partnership with Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Vancouver, Diego and Marlene established the Amazon Field School, offering students the opportunity to seek alternative learning opportunities in a new and exciting environment: the jungle. The Amazon Field School explores topics such as creativity, imagination and aesthetic inquiry, academic research, ecology, conservation and environmental awareness, cultural awareness, community development, and environmental design.

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Small-Town Charm Meets Big-Time Fun in Sealy, Texas

Just an hour away from the bustling city of Houston lies a small town that’s big on charm. Sealy, Texas, is a serene escape from the city, brimming with charm and unique amenities. If you're seeking a getaway that seamlessly blends rich history, outdoor adventure, and local hospitality, look no further than Sealy.

A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

Step back in time and explore Sealy's deeply rooted ties to Texas independence. Long before Texas became a state in 1845, Stephen F. Austin, known as the "Father of Texas," spearheaded the fight for independence against Mexico. San Felipe, located just a stone's throw away from Sealy, served as Austin's colony headquarters. It was here that the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway carved a path, laying the groundwork for what would evolve into the vibrant town of Sealy. For history buffs and curious minds alike, Sealy offers a glimpse into the past through its historical landmarks and museums. The San Felipe de Austin Historic Site is a great place to start—an interactive museum, visitors can walk in the footsteps of Sealy’s pioneers, taking in the history through exciting tales and unique exhibits. The

stories of resilience and determination shaped this community into what it is today, and the impact can be seen and felt in every corner of this quaint town.

While Sealy's history echoes tales of the railroad and early manufacturing, the town's identity remains deeply rooted in industry. From mattress factories that introduced the Sealy mattress to agricultural powerhouses, Sealy has always been a hub of innovation and enterprise. Today, it continues to thrive with a diverse array of businesses, all of which make exploring the town an exciting adventure filled with unique finds and opportunities for fun.

SEALY’S CHARMS

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Sealy may be small in size, but it’s known for its big heart and great outdoors. Adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of parks, sports venues, and nearby state parks offering camping and hiking opportunities. Take a leisurely stroll through the historic downtown area, where vibrant murals adorn the walls, telling tales of Sealy's storied past, or make new friends by joining a game of pickleball or taking on

Plano, Texas, is truly the

of plenty. Blending historic charm with modern luxury, the city brims with amenities and attractions. Plano’s location just north of Dallas offers easy access to the area’s professional sports, famous attractions, and performing arts. But Plano is also a destination in its own right, with more than 1,000 restaurants of every variety, including a three-story European food hall, brewery, entertainment venue, world-class shopping, a lively arts and nightlife scene, four walkable entertainment districts, and abundant natural beauty. Plano’s most colorful attraction, the Crayola Experience at The Shops at Willow Bend, is a fantastic place where kids and kids at heart can explore 22 hands-on attractions in a 60,000-square-foot space. Or try your arm at fowling, a unique and entertaining game that merges football with bowling. At Fowling Warehouse adults and teens can have a blast playing this growing sport. It’s as easy as throwing a football at 10 bowling pins until someone knocks them all down.

Ready for an adventure? Glide over the forest canopy at Go Ape Treetop Adventure at Oak Point

Park & Nature Preserve. Zip lines, Tarzan swings and suspended obstacles bring out your inner monkey and provide a fun challenge amid 800 acres of natural beauty.

You won’t want to miss Legacy West . This “city within a city” is the largest mixed-use destination in North Texas and the perfect place to play, shop, dine, and stay. Legacy West’s shopping offerings run the gamut from fashion to furnishings to cosmetics and even cars. Its luxury retailers include CHANEL Fragrance & Beauty, Golden Goose, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Tiffany & Co. The luxurious Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West is the signature hotel where guests are fully immersed in the West of Zen culture.

Looking for a unique way to wine and dine? Try Legacy Hall, one of the nation’s largest and most unique food halls dedicated to serving the best-of food trends prepared by local premier chefs. The three-story, European-style food hall also includes an onsite brewery and a live music box garden with a dance-worthy music line-up.

Nearby at The Shops at Legacy the shopping frenzy continues with an upscale retail mix of men’s and

women’s clothing, beauty, spa services, and more. This development is home to the Angelika Film Center & Café, some of the area’s best restaurants and nightlife, and the Marriott

Dallas/Plano at Legacy Town Center. Relax at The Boardwalk at Granite Park , which features a variety of restaurants serving burgers, gourmet biscuits, southern

California boardwalk-style cuisine, brew pub fare, and more. There are also beachy deck chairs next to

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those who prefer a lively walk through the town, indulge your senses with a shopping spree at local boutiques and craft shops—Bliss on Main, Patches By Smith & Co. Boutique Floral & Gifts, and Good Samaritan Resale Shop are a few local favorites that should not be missed!
visit to Sealy is complete without savoring the flavors of Texas cuisine. Whether you're craving hearty barbecue, Tex-Mex delights,
Southern comfort food, Sealy's dining scene offers something to satisfy every palate. After a day of exploration, unwind with live music or karaoke at one of the town's cozy bars and restaurants—locals share that Saddleback Saloon Bar & Grill is the ultimate place to be on weekend nights, and the Wolf Pack Bar and Grill restaurant is a classic foodie favorite located in a historic building. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of downtown events, from classic car shows to festive celebrations like the Fantasy of Lights event, Sealy’s largest event of the year and the biggest lighted holiday parade in the region. There’s always something happening in Sealy, so there’s never a bad time to visit! BOOK YOUR STAY TODAY Ready to experience the warmth and hospitality of Sealy, Texas? Plan your getaway today and discover why this hidden gem in the Lone Star State has captured the hearts of travelers far and wide. From historic landmarks to outdoor adventures and everything in between, Sealy invites you to write your own chapter in its rich tapestry of history and hospitality. Visit DiscoverSealy.com to book your stay at one of Sealy’s four hotels and get ready for an unforgettable journey.
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Discover Denison: Your Ultimate Getaway Destination

Looking for the perfect weekend getaway where the hustle and bustle of Dallas fade into the background?

Look no further than Denison, Texas—a charming small town with a rich history and activities that offer non-stop family fun. Located just an hour north of Dallas and only a 10-minute drive south of the picturesque Lake Texoma, Denison calls travelers seeking new adventures to unplug, unwind, and immerse themselves in its unique charm.

A JOURNEY THROUGH HISTORY

Did you know that Denison is the birthplace of the 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower? History enthusiasts will love the opportunity to delve into his legacy with a visit to his immersive Birthplace and State Historic Site. In Denison, history is found around every corner. Walk in the footsteps of history as you traverse the Ike Hike, retracing the path taken by President Eisenhower during his visits to this charming slice of Texas. But the journey through history doesn’t stop there. For a truly unique adventure, explore Denison’s railroad heritage at the Red River Railroad Museum, next to the historic Katy Depot on Main Street. Discover how

Denison earned its name while perusing artifacts and exhibits that pay homage to its railroad legacy. And don’t forget to pay tribute to the brave men and women of the military at the Perrin Air Force Base Museum, a tribute to Denison’s once-active air force base.

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

Reconnect with nature in Denison’s breathtaking outdoor spaces. Whether you’re cruising the waters of Lake Texoma, traversing scenic hiking trails at Eisenhower State Park, or kayaking through the serene waters

of Waterloo Lake, Denison offers outdoor adventures for every enthusiast.

After a long day of fun in the sun, stop by The Point restaurant for the best view of the lake while you eat. When you’ve had your fill of the restorative outdoors, take on the city—a four-time Great American Main Street semi-finalist, Denison’s downtown is not to be missed! Here, you’ll find yourself in a treasure trove of eclectic public art, boutique shopping, and antique treasures. Indulge your taste buds at one-of-a-kind restaurants and cozy cafes, all while soaking in the historic architecture and hometown ambiance. With events happening every weekend, downtown Denison promises entertainment for the whole family.

SIP AND SAVOR

While you explore Denison, be sure to quench your thirst for adventure—and for delightful beverages within the city’s vibrant craft beverage scene. Explore the exciting museum Vinita House, where the legacy of Denison native T.V. Munson, who saved the French Wine Industry from devastation in the 1800s, lives on. Sample exquisite wines amidst the sprawling

vineyards and learn the story behind Munson's pivotal role in saving the French wine industry. Stop by Hidden Hangar Vineyard and Winery next for

seventh year running in the 2023 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, Hilton Head Island is known for its small-town charm, tidal creeks, white-sand beaches, and protected wildlife. This will serve as the main welcome hub and entry point to the resort and residences, offering a bespoke restaurant and retail outlet. As a gateway to life on the water, it will also serve as a convenient embarkation point for Six Senses guests and residents to hop aboard a hybrid yacht or electric boat to begin their adventure with a ride on the beautiful Intercoastal Waterway.

DAUFUSKIE ISLAND

With its environmental focus, remote shores, and eclectic culture, Daufuskie is the southernmost inhabited sea island in South Carolina. The ethos of the 460-acre Six Senses South

Carolina Islands is regeneration, which is central to the masterplan for the guest rooms and private suites, as well as the cottages dotted along the beachfront and the maritime forest.

The all-day restaurant will be joined by a specialty eatery and bar, beach club, pool grill, and pop-up programming. Cuisine will showcase the best of the region, focusing on seasonal and local food.

Along with water sports, sailing, and fishing, adventures continue on land to encompass Daufuskie’s culture, including studios to showcase local artistry. Beyond the resort, guests can enjoy the campus’s integrated farm and championship golf course, with highlights including heritage livestock and equine therapy.

Six Senses Spa will take guests on a journey of discovery in the pursuit of well-being as part of an integrative wellness focus. Programming will include yoga, meditation, mindfulness, Visiting Practitioners, and a personalized longevity approach that fuses scientific advances with ancient wisdom worth remembering.

Because well-being extends to hosts, village homes are also being

Brand bacon item featured on their menu, along with their regular menu throughout the entire event. Tired from all the eating? Shop through vendors featuring bacon-themed products, downtown businesses selling special bacon snacks, and enjoy sizzling entertainment for kids. At the Wright P a vilion, there will also be

constructed on Daufuskie Island. The new units will be integrated to provide quality residential housing and community amenities for hosts and islanders.

BAY POINT ISLAND

As a dedicated and unrelenting steward of the environment, Whitestone, one of the partners in Six Senses South Carolina Islands, has built its reputation on its eco-credentials and has upheld a decades-long pledge to maintain this pristine, one-of-a-kind island. It’s through these efforts that Six Senses has come on board to support a small community of like-minded, environmentally forward homeowners committed to preserving the island’s unique ecosystems for generations to come.

Celebrating the partnership, Timothy Pitcher, President of Whitestone, commented, “Whitestone strives to nurture and celebrate the critical connection between the human experience and the ecosystems that sustain us. The thrill of innovation resonates in every thought and design as we weave a canvas that intertwines regenerative luxury with the roots of our existence. This

music throughout the day by regional bands. After a long day of indulging in the delicious meat, the festival will conclude with a concert on the Bacon Strip Stage, located at the end of the 500-foot bacon strip painted on the street, headlined by Josh Abbott Band and featuring performances from a collection of

project is a celebration of Six Senses and Whitestone’s shared vision to seamlessly blend integrated wellness with the untamed beauty of the natural world, redefine living spaces with a commitment to ecological mindfulness, quite literally sowing the seeds of a new era."

With its “Southern Island Coastal” inspiration, the modular, category-five hurricane-resilient, biophilic, and self-contained branded residential villas of Bay Point Island will feature state-of-the-art infrastructure and waste handling, renewable energy, reverse-osmosis water supply, and helical piling to limit soil disruption and lighten their footprint. The villas will be a year-round home-away-from-home, whether gathering on the porch to enjoy the breeze or spending afternoons sun-soaked and sandy. A limited number will be available for sale in 2024, with the resort opening in 2026.

“After a few years in the making, we’re delighted and excited to be partnering with Whitestone and Redrock in the creation of two special connected communities that speak to the beauty of their environments and honor the people and culture of the area,”

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other beloved country artists. The fun doesn’t stop there— throughout the year, Vernon is alive with festivals, including the Santa Rosa Roundup Parade and Rodeo in the third week of May, Summer's Last Blast in the second week of August, an exciting festival for classic car collectors, Vernon Burnin’ Bike Ride in the third week of August, the Cowboy Mounted Shooting in October, and Christmas on the Western Trail Lighted Christmas Parade on the second Saturday in December. The region is full of excitement and fun to be explored for locals, out-of-town visitors, and families alike.

If you’re planning a trip in a month without one of the many festivals, worry not; there is still much fun to be explored in the small town. The Wilbarger Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of Wilbarger County by featuring historic buildings, Vernon musicians, collectibles from the past, and so much more. Similarly, the Red River Valley Museum is home to three permanent exhibits: The Berry Gallery, The Bond Big Game Gallery, and The Waggoner Gallery which explore history and science,

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Embrace Your Inner Cowboy in Bandera, Texas

In the heart of the Lone Star State, Bandera is a quintessential Texan experience unlike any other. From rich historical attractions to breathtaking outdoor adventures, there is no better place to embrace your inner cowboy—and as the experts would tell you, there’s more to it than donning a hat.

“To be a cowboy is not necessarily boots, chaps, and a hat and belt and stuff like that,” said Honorable Richard Evans, County Judge Bandera County.

“Being a Cowboy is an attitude. It is your self-reliance. It is respect. I always tell people that the only thing that changes in Bandera is the date.” Here are five reasons why Bandera should be on your travel radar this year.

1. IMMERSE YOURSELF IN HISTORY:

Step back in time at the Frontier Times Museum, where the history of Bandera comes to life. Explore exhibits showcasing the area's pioneer heritage, including cowboy-era and Native American artifacts. For those with a thirst for natural history, the Bandera Natural History Museum provides a fascinating journey through the geological and ecological wonders of the region, making

it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

2. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES AWAIT: For those craving adventure in the great outdoors, Bandera has you covered. The Lost Maples State Natural Area is known for its breathtaking fall foliage, offering hikers and nature lovers a picturesque setting to explore. Meanwhile, the Hill Country State Natural

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3. TWO-STEPPIN' GOOD TIME: No visit to Bandera would be complete without experiencing its vibrant music scene and lively nightlife. Arkey Blue's Silver Dollar Bar, a Texas Treasure, offers patrons the chance to two-step

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Sunset at the Palms: Your Jamaican Getaway Awaits

Welcome to Sunset at the Palms in Negril—a haven designed for adults seeking an intimate escape into nature, where luxury meets tranquility. Here, the stresses of daily life melt away, replaced by the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and gentle waves. Imagine a getaway where the whisper of the wind through the trees and the gentle murmur of the waves set the rhythm of your day. At Sunset at the Palms, we don’t just offer a vacation; we present a haven for adults to reconnect, unwind, and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

LOUNGE IN LUXURY

Our boutique treehouse-style accommodations are the epitome of rustic elegance. Secluded and exclusive, Sunset at the Palms boasts just 85 intimate abodes, ensuring a personalized experience for every guest—a getaway this private feels like you have the place all to yourself. These treehouses are not just places to rest your head; they are secluded nests perched amidst lush flora, inviting you to disconnect from the world and reconnect with both nature and your inner self. It’s a boutique experience like no other.

Experience true Jamaican hospitality. Our genuine warmth, friendliness, and exceptional service set us apart and make you feel at home. At Sunset at the Palms, hospitality is our way of life. Our dedicated staff goes above and beyond to ensure your stay is not just comfortable but truly memorable.

GOURMET FLAVORS

Savor the eclectic taste of the Caribbean with our gourmet dining options. Our chefs at Sunset

meal is an opportunity to tantalize your taste buds, and we intend to take advantage of each. Here, dining moments become cherished memories where you might find your new favorite foods.

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Sunset at the Palms caters exclusively to adults, ensuring a serene and private environment for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Feel the stress of the outside world fade away as you embrace the tranquility of our resort. Whether lounging by tranquil pools or strolling through lush natural surroundings, every corner is designed to contribute to your rejuvenation and relaxation. Immerse yourself in the tranquil pools, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature. The lush greenery and thoughtful amenities contribute to a rejuvenating stay, making every moment a step towards complete well-being.

Whether you're exploring hidden waterfalls, embarking on a cultural tour, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll on the beach, every experience is an opportunity to connect with the vibrant spirit of Jamaica.

Returning and referring have benefits here—Sunset at the Palms offers attractive loyalty and referral benefits. We believe in rewarding your loyalty with enhanced value, making each return visit even more special than the last. It’s a win-win situation for you and everyone you refer. Embark on a journey to Sunset at the Palms, where every sunset marks the end of a perfect day and the beginning of a tranquil night. Reconnect with nature, indulge in culinary delights, and experience the warmth of Jamaican hospitality. Your haven awaits, promising an escape like no other.

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perience. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat into nature or a journey through centuries of history, Nacogdoches has something to offer everyone.

Boasting the largest azalea garden in Texas and adorned with rolling hills that offer panoramic views, Nacogdoches proudly embraces its title as the Garden Capital. Season after season, the town's gardens enchant visitors during colorful strolls and moments of quiet contemplation.

EMBRACE HISTORY AND NOSTALGIA

As the Oldest Town in Texas, Nacogdoches wears its history with pride, inviting travelers to delve into its storied past. From the era of the Caddo Indians to the Spanish colonization and beyond, the town's heritage is woven into its streets and landmarks. Explore the Charles

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Explore, Shop, and Indulge: A Weekend in Downtown Greenville

destination. Year-round, this charming town’s calendar is chock-full of events and happenings to participate in. Whether you visit for a weekend, a week, or a lifetime, these are some of the many cant-miss experiences in this Texan gem.

A DOWNTOWN OASIS

You can spend a whole weekend in downtown Greenville! Just picture it: a quaint downtown area where you can park your car and explore on foot. From cozy cafes to trendy bistros, all offering delightful food and drink options, downtown Greenville has it all. And the best part? Everything is conveniently within walking distance, making it easy to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere. Exploring on foot is the key to finding local gems, and Greenville is no exception.

Whether you're looking for that perfect "date night" place, a place the whole family will enjoy, or a quick bite on the run, Greenville will satisfy your taste buds. From authentic Mexican

and Tex-Mex meals to upscale Italian, plus award-winning wines at Landon Winery and award-winning Texas-style barbeque at Ernie’s Pit Bar-B-Que just outside of downtown—is your mouth watering yet?

RETAIL THERAPY AND BEYOND

If your perfect weekend trip involves a shopping break, you’ve found your place in Greenville. Downtown Greenville is home to an array of boutiques and specialty stores that cater to every taste and interest. Don’t miss the Boutique Marketplace, with 20 local vendors offering a wide variety of items. Whether you're into vintage vinyl albums, artisanal candles, or handcrafted soaps, you'll find something to pique your curiosity—boutique to unique; Greenville has got it all. Plus, why not unleash your creative side with sip-and-paint classes for adults or engaging craft projects for children?

The possibilities are endless.

No matter the time of year, Greenville offers something special for every season. Indulge in spring freshness at the Farmers Market, which is steadily growing and expanding, year after year. During the warmer months, cool off at Splash Kingdom

Water Park for a day of aquatic fun, or visit the North Texas Antique Fishing Lure and Tackle Show. When summer fades away, September brings a whole new host of fun experiences. Join the party during the Lee Street Jamboree, which is filled with food, music, and excitement. The next day, take on the Cotton Patch Challenge, with gravel and road bicycle rides ranging from

six miles to 100 miles. In the fall, embrace the cozy vibes at Kadee Tree Farm with hayrides, pumpkin picking, and s'mores around the campfire. And when the holiday season rolls around, don't miss out on fun activities like an adorable petting zoo, and Christmas tree shopping at the festive Kadee Tree Farm or a horse-drawn carriage ride on historic Park Street.

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Looking for family-friendly activities?

Greenville has you covered. Spend an exhilarating day at Shenaniganz, a premier entertainment destination featuring bowling, arcade games, and more. Or delve into the fascinating history of Hunt County at the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum, where you'll learn about Greenville's role as the cotton capital of the world and discover the inspiring story of WWII's most decorated war hero. Prepare to be dazzled by Greenville's vibrant arts and entertainment scene. With two fantastic venues offering everything from live concerts and theater performances to dance recitals and comedy shows, there's never a dull moment in Greenville. You’ll find live entertainment virtually every weekend. Don't miss out on the downtown walking art tour and historical walking tour, where you can soak in the rich heritage and creativity of Greenville's community. With its charming downtown, vibrant arts scene, and fun-filled attractions, Greenville is the perfect destination for your next weekend getaway. So pack your bags, hit the road, and prepare to fall in love with everything this hidden gem has to offer.

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Beyond the Yellow Brick Road: Exploring Liberal, Kansas

Dorothy or two around Liberal. Each of these uniquely painted statues of Liberal’s most famous fictional resident has a different theme, which makes for a fun scavenger hunt as you explore the town!

Skip with your Dorothy tour guide as you visit her home, a farmhouse built in 1907, carefully restored and furnished to replicate the house shown in the movie, reproducing the warmth of the farm where Dorothy realized, "There's no place like home."

Then fly into the Land of Oz, 5,000 square feet of good and bad witches, Munchkins, talking trees, winged monkeys, and of course, Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Toto, too.

Try your hand at being the pilot at Mid-America Air Museum, one of the largest general aviation museums in both Kansas and the nation. Aircraft, flight simulators, hands-on exhibits, and educational videos make this a place to spend hours learning about all aspects of flight. A plane

place for families to spend time with the arts. Building with Lego, creating lite-brite designs, painting, pottery, and more are encouraged as you explore the space. The gift shop offers visitors a chance to take home artwork by local and area artists.

History buffs will also get a chance to tour the Coronado Museum, where the history of Seward County comes alive with displays dating back to Coronado’s travels.

Clear skies, low light pollution, dry, crisp air, and a little bit of magic are requirements for excellent stargazing, and Arkalon Park offers that and more. Arkalon offers RV and tent camping, fishing, hiking, birding and wildlife viewing, and beautiful night skies. The park, 13 miles northeast of town, also offers multiple gravel cycling options.

Come visit anytime, but if you come on Fat or Shrove Tuesday, you are in for a treat—Liberal takes their dedication to pancakes seriously. There’s

able to easily get where you’re going. Be sure to plan your route ahead of time and avoid driving between midnight and 6 a.m.—the last thing you want is to be road-weary and unable to find somewhere to stay the night!

Texas can get hot, especially during the summer months. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, especially if you're spending a lot of time outdoors or in the

Need a break from the ordinary, well-traveled destination that fills your head with incessant sounds and your time with deadlines? What about visiting a place with a slower vibe, one that appreciates wide open spaces—physically and mentally? A well-known place among a select few who discover its uncommon appeal. A place to take deep breaths and stretch your body and imagination. Consider a town tucked into a region known for appreciating the natural world—through birding, cycling, hiking, and water sports. The lay of the land and sky is wide open and constantly changing—for discerning eyes. Buffalo *do* roam. In Lindsborg, small-town America is alive and lively! Folks have found in Lindsborg a few respite days or, in the long run, a soft place to land. The history of the area says a lot about its character. In 1869, Swedish immigrants came to the area as part of the nation’s expansion onto the Great Plains. These people came with a commitment to survival and expressing their lives through music, visual arts, and an active connection to the wider world. A relatively early arrival in Lindsborg was the young Birger

car, and stay prepared by always having an emergency roadside kit at your disposal. Important items to include in the kit are jumper cables, a flashlight, blankets, matches and candles, bottled water, dry food, and a first aid kit. It may seem like too many items, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. It’s also an excellent opportunity to stock up on snacks—your road trip buddies will thank you!

FIND YOUR STOPS Planning out the stops you’ll be making in between, including charging or fuel stops, is a great way to find hidden gems on your route! At the same time, don't be afraid to deviate from it if something interesting catches your eye along the way. Some of the best experiences on a road trip happen spontaneously. Texas is home to many

charming small towns, each with its own unique character and attractions. Take the time to explore some of these towns along your route for an authentic Texas experience. Be sure to sample some local cuisine along the way, whether at a roadside diner or a renowned restaurant—Texas is known for its delicious food, including BBQ, TexMex, and southern comfort food.

Sandzen, who became a prolific oil painter, arts advocate, and teacher who shaped the national view of Kansas and the West. Today, Sandzen’s style and accomplishments are celebrated at the Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery. Sandzen taught at Bethany College, which was launched as an academy in 1881 and went on to become a college that fostered a strong relationship with education and educators. Today, Lindsborg loves to learn, offering excellence in K-12 and higher education, as well as a devotion to music. “Lindsborg is the sort of place you’ll see students carrying their violins and trumpets home in backpacks,” said National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson, who lives in Lindsborg. Events and activities are often on tap in Lindsborg. It is well known for Scandinavian-themed gatherings, such as its Swedish honoring festival, Svensk Hyllningsfest (October of alternating years). It’s a chance to savor Swedish meatballs and lingonberries on the town’s smorgasbord and immerse yourself in traditional music and dance. During Lindsborg’s annual Midsummer’s Festival, there’s an opportunity for everyone in the stands to pour onto

the Old Mill green to link hands in learning old Swedish dances.

Yet visitors often say it is a self-guided ride around town on rented bicycles and quadricycles that helps them understand what everyday life is like in Lindsborg. Locals value good upkeep, and there’s a friendly atmosphere in locally owned shops, boutiques, and galleries on the town’s Main Street. In each location, you’ll find someone who enjoys chatting about your interests and sights they’d recommend in the area.

Lindsborg offers the stuff of life: comfortable beds, good meals, plenty of coffee and barista drinks, house-made ice cream, and a well-appointed grocery store to stock your vacation rental.

Let us help you take a chance at expanding your horizons in a place with a 360-degree horizon. Not a lazy, do-nothing vacation, but rather a thoughtful, rejuvenating, creative departure from the typical, noisy, complicated travelogue.

Browse visitlindsborg.com for sample itineraries or review first-hand reports from national observers and travel guides such as AARP and Travel Awaits.

ON-THE-GO ENTERTAINMENT

Long road trips can get tiring, and entertainment can be the key to a relaxing ride, especially if you have kids in tow. Why not tune into an audiobook together for a great family bonding activity that will keep everyone engaged and quiet? Download a few familyfriendly titles ahead of time, and consider having a variety of genres to choose from so that everyone stays engaged.

For a break from the stories, have a fun playlist downloaded full of your family’s favorite songs— whether it shows tunes or timeless classics; listening to music together can be a fun and fulfilling family bonding experience. Keep in mind that long stretches of driving can be tiring—take regular breaks to stretch your legs, grab a snack, and rest. There are many rest areas and roadside parks along Texas highways where you can stop and relax. Even while you drive, make sure to take the time to appreciate the scenery. Texas is home to stunning natural landscapes, from deserts and mountains to forests and beaches.

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Fresno County: California With a Different View and a Heck of a Lot More

Welcome to Fresno County, the heart of California. Here, the sun shines for more than 300 days of the year, making us a great stop in every season—and that sunshine is clear in our hometown pride. We have something to offer everyone: from thrilling outdoor adventures and affordable family-friendly activities to the heartland of farm-to-fork dining and unique shopping and entertainment. Even better, our events calendar is filled with fun year-round—no matter the season, every trip to Fresno County is sure to be one to remember. Whether you’re here with family and friends or out on a solo journey, when you stay in Fresno County, you really can experience it all.

UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCES

If you’re looking for crowded amusement parks, lots of traffic, and expensive meals—Fresno County isn’t for you. This heart of California is for travelers looking for unique experiences. Wander through the Forestiere Underground Gardens, an underground wonder carved

by hand in the early 1900s. In the summer, the gardens have their own microclimate that makes the tunnels 10-20 degrees colder than the surface level. Visit the Fresno Chaffee Zoo to see more than 200 species within their interactive exhibits for a fraction of the cost of other nearby zoos. Help train sea otters, meet an elephant, or feed a giraffe in one of their behind-thescenes experiences. Stop by Old Town Clovis, where you can get a feel of the Old West and support local businesses. Learn about the city of Clovis’ beginnings and dedication to honoring veterans in the Clovis Veterans Memorial District.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE IS SECOND NATURE

A short drive from Fresno and Clovis, you can experience three of California's beautiful national parks—Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon. See the famous El Capitan Mountain, climb Half Dome, and sit beneath the giant sequoias in Mariposa Grove in Yosemite. In Sequoia National Park, stand beside

the General Sherman, the largest tree in the world. Escape the crowds of Yosemite and discover Kings Canyon National Park. Deeper than the Grand Canyon, Kings Canyon is 8,200 feet at its deepest points, rewarding hikers with incredible views. For guided tours, tag along with Authentic Adventures Central California. Lakeside is Fresno County's best side, whether you want to get out on the water or spend a day on the lakeshore. Shaver Lake is an hour northeast of Fresno, perfect for jet skiing, canoeing, wakeboarding, and more. Take a wild ride 10 miles down the Kings River, located an hour east of Fresno and Clovis. The Kings River Expedition Class 3 whitewater rafting trips are thrill rides that lead through winding channels and cold waters.

FARM FRESH ISN'T A SEASON, IT'S A WAY OF LIFE

As one of the top-producing agricultural counties in the United States, farm fresh isn’t some trend to chase. In Fresno County, it’s a way of life. Visitors can not only taste a variety

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Infinite Horizons: Vancouver Pride Society Announces Theme for Canada Pride 2024

Vancouver Pride Society is excited to announce the theme for Canada Pride 2024: “Infinite Horizons,” symbolizing a call to look beyond the horizon and embrace the limitless potential of Canada's diverse and vibrant 2SLGBTQAI+ community. "Infinite Horizons" is more than just a phrase; it's a message guiding us toward a future where inclusivity, acceptance, and celebration reign supreme. This theme encourages us to adopt a forward-looking perspective, celebrating the boundless possibilities that lie ahead for all members of our community. At its core, this theme challenges societal norms, urging us to embrace authenticity in a world where the identities of queer individuals are under siege daily.

"At the heart of 'Infinite Horizons' is the recognition of the resilience and strength of our 2SLGBTQAI+ community," said Justin Khan, Co-Chair of the Vancouver Pride Society Board of Directors. "Our connection to this theme embodies Vancouver Pride's steadfast commitment to fostering inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment within our community; and it’s about

carving out spaces where everyone feels valued and celebrated.”

But the journey toward infinite horizons isn't just about looking forward; it's also about honoring our community's diverse experiences and identities. That's why this year's theme also embraces the fluidity

and diversity of gender identities, challenging traditional binaries and celebrating authenticity.

"Pride is a movement that allows us to gather, celebrate, and create change," said Alicia Rose, AVP of Social Impact, Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship at TD Bank

Group, who is presenting as Sponsor of Vancouver Pride. "As 2SLGBTQ+ communities continue to strive for progress, TD remains committed to our unwavering support to help build an inclusive tomorrow."

Kicking off Canada Pride will be two lively lounges, one nestled in the heart of the Davie Village and the other on the iconic Granville Island, marking a joyous return of Pride to this beloved locale. The festivities will culminate over the August long weekend with VanPrideFest, a sensational two-day extravaganza at Concord Pacific Place. Saturday promises a dazzling lineup of drag performances, while Sunday will pulsate with dynamic musical acts, culminating in the celebrated Vancouver Pride Parade.

Alongside the excitement of hosting Canada Pride for the first time, Vancouver will also host its inaugural Queer Rights Summit, amplifying important conversations around equity, justice, and the rights of the 2SLGBTQAI+ community.

"As queer and trans people across Canada, and particularly youth, are increasingly targeted by governments

and face more threats to safety, our community is reminded that our work is not over,” added Khan. "By coming together under the banner of 'Infinite Horizons', we renew our commitment to creating a future where everyone can live authentically and without fear of discrimination."

Vancouver Pride's Canada Pride festivities promise to be a celebration of diversity, resilience, and unity. Join us as we embark on a journey toward a future filled with endless possibilities.

Show your Pride at Canada Pride Festival 2024, from July 26 - August 4.

Multiple locations across Vancouver and online, learn more at vancouverpride.ca

ABOUT VANCOUVER PRIDE SOCIETY

The Vancouver Pride Society aims to produce events that reflect the pride the 2SLGBTQAI+ community has in itself by strengthening the sense of togetherness and contributing to the vibrancy, health and overall well-being of all persons who wish to celebrate.

Escape to Redding, California: Your Ultimate Four-Season Retreat

If you think hot weather means deserts and sand dunes, think again!

Contrary to the barren landscapes often associated with warm climates, Redding, California, is surrounded by dense forests, majestic mountains, and warm, inviting lakes.

Our Mediterranean climate gives us a true four-season experience, which includes hot summers and mild, wet winters. Nestled between Shasta Lake and Whiskeytown Lake, along with the added charm of the Sacramento River weaving throughout, Redding has ample opportunity for outdoor recreation as well as a captivating environment to explore.

We’re an ideal destination for those looking to escape the bitter cold and we’re closer than most of the other traditional snowbird destinations. The city of Redding is rich with outdoor recreation, making it a perfect blend of leisure and adventure for those looking to thaw out and do a little more than just basking in the sun.

Speaking of sun, we’ve got plenty!

Over 300 days of sunshine a year make Redding the sunniest city in California, according to the US National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. Redding is also home

to the world-famous Sundial Bridge, which is a glass-bottomed cantilever suspension bridge that everyone can enjoy on foot, paw, or bike. Designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, the Sundial Bridge stretches across the Sacramento River and was engineered not to disturb the salmon-spawning habitat underneath. It’s also the sister to similar bridges in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Seville, Spain.

The bridge also acts as a hub for

Redding’s vast trail system, with trails through gardens, past rivers, and more branching out from the Sundial. There’s a reason it’s a favorite with locals and visitors alike! Redding also means rewards! When you book a two-night stay through ChooseRedding.com, you’ll get to choose from over 40 gift cards that can be used for restaurants, rentals, theaters, activities, and more. Redding is also the center of what is called UpState CA, a beautiful and

unpopulated region of the Golden State that encompasses eight unique counties, and the pace is slower and less congested than that of other Californian cities. Want to learn even more? Check out the Choose Redding website, or if you’re in the area, stop by the California Welcome Center. It’s open seven days a week and staffed with friendly local experts who can help you find maps, activity guides, museums, art exhibits, and waterfall

hikes and answer any questions you might have. It’s also conveniently located right off one of California’s most traveled highways, Interstate 5, in Anderson and is only closed four days per year. Everyone is welcome in Redding! Whether you’re traveling by car, plane, or RV, we’ve got room for you. Your fluffy sidekick is also welcome, as Redding is a pet-friendly destination with various accommodating restaurants, lodging properties, attractions, and endless trails. With Redding as your home base, you’ll have access to seven national forests, eight national and state parks, and two active volcanoes—Mt. Shasta and Lassen Peak. We hope you choose to come and stay a few days or even a few weeks on your next getaway. We think it will be the beginning of new and amazing memories that will last for years to come. So, the next time the mercury drops and you’re searching for your next warm, sunny, and friendly destination—we hope you’ll Choose Redding!

Learn more about Redding and get a free gift card when you book your trip at ChooseRedding.com/Attractions

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Honoring Heritage: Two Decades of Indigenous Artistry at Native Treasures

Native Treasures Art Market, a re -

vered platform showcasing the finest Indigenous art, proudly announces its 20th anniversary celebration. For two decades, Native Treasures has served as a beacon for preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous artists.

Native Treasures Art Market takes place over Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 25 through Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center.

Since its inception in 2004, Native Treasures has provided a unique space where artists can showcase their talents, share their stories, and connect with art enthusiasts and collectors. This milestone anniversary commemorates the market’s longevity and underscores its enduring commitment to fostering appreciation and understanding of

Indigenous art forms. Over the years, Native Treasures has become synonymous with excellence, featuring a diverse array of traditional and contemporary artwork spanning painting, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, textiles, and more. Each piece reflects the artists' unique perspectives, techniques, and cultural identities, offering visitors an immersive journey into Indigenous artistry.

The 20th-anniversary celebration of Native Treasures Art Market promises to be a momentous occasion.

Attendees can expect to engage with renowned artists, discover new talents, and acquire exceptional pieces that embody the spirits of Indigenous creativity.

In addition to the Native Treasures Art Market, the Native Treasures Night Market takes place on Friday, May 24, and is a unique opportunity to shop at the market early while

enjoying delicious refreshments and live music. The MIAC Living Treasure Ceremony will take place during this event, honoring the 2024 MIAC Living Treasure, Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo), and the 2024 Legacy Award recipient Martha Arquero (Cochiti Pueblo).

Michaels is known for her haute couture designs. Growing up in New Mexico, she was surrounded by beauty—in culture, landscape, and art, all of which influenced her design aesthetic. She became widely known through participation in the Emmy Award-winning season 11 of “Project Runway” in 2012. Based in Taos, her career as a designer has taken her to faraway places like New York and Paris. In June 2023, she dressed actress Tantoo Cardinal for the Cannes Film Festival to premiere “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Michaels will be celebrated with a solo exhibition

in the spring of 2024. MIAC’s annual Living Treasure award honors Native artists who have made outstanding artistic contributions to the field of Indigenous arts and culture.

Afterward, more than 180 artists will be selling their works from 6 to 8 p.m.

MIAC partners with the Museum of New Mexico Foundation—proceeds support the museum’s programs, and participating artists keep 100 percent of their sales from the market.

Celebrate 20 years of creativity, culture, and community at Native Treasures Art Market, where every piece tells a story, and every purchase makes a difference.

For more information, visit Native Treasures - MNMF (museumfoundation.org) or follow Native Treasures on social media @NativeTreasuresArtMarket.

ABOUT NATIVE TREASURES ART MARKET

Native Treasures Art Market is a premier showcase of Indigenous Art dedicated to preserving and promoting the diverse cultural heritage of Indigenous Artists worldwide. For two decades, Native Treasures has provided a platform for artists to share their talents, stories, and traditions with the world.

ABOUT THE MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARTS & CULTURE

The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs under the leadership of the Board of Regents for the Museum of New Mexico. Programs and exhibits are generously supported by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and our donors. The mission of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/ Laboratory of Anthropology is to serve as a center of stewardship, knowledge, and understanding of the artistic, cultural, and intellectual achievements of the diverse peoples of the Native South.

Join us for the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s 20th Annual Native Treasures Art Market. Enjoy nearly 200 Native artists, entertainment, and educational activities. The Friday Night Market provides early-access shopping, and the 2024 artist award ceremony: Living Treasure Award Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo) Legacy Award Martha Arquero (Cochiti Pueblo) MAY 24—26, 2024 Memorial Day Weekend Santa Fe Community Convention Center
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Eco-Friendly Escapes: 8 Sustainable Travel Destinations Across

the USA

As the world turns its focus toward sustainable living and eco-conscious choices, the travel industry is following suit. Fortunately, for eco-conscious Americans seeking a vacation that minimizes their carbon footprint, there's no need to travel far. From the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the sun-kissed shores of the Florida Keys, the United States is brimming with sustainable travel destinations catering to nature enthusiasts and city explorers alike.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO

Among the most beautiful eco-tourism destinations nationwide, Rocky Mountain National Park is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With lush forests, gorgeous lakes, and diverse wildlife, this destination has something for everyone, from avid hikers to wildlife enthusiasts to those simply seeking solace in nature. What's more, the park's commitment to sustainability ensures that your visit leaves behind the lightest ecological footprint possible, thanks to initiatives such as renewable energy usage and waste reduction strategies.

THE FLORIDA KEYS

A tropical paradise close to home that’s both environmentally and family-friendly? The Florida Keys have all the makings of a perfect trip. Beyond its beauty, the archipelago is dedicated to eco-friendly tourism, with sustainable accommodations that rely on solar panels to provide electricity to their guests, with budgets as varied as their options. While you’re here, explore the wilderness of Dry Tortugas National Park or marvel at the underwater wonders of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, all while knowing your visit supports conservation efforts and responsible tourism practices.

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WILD HORSE SANCTUARY, SOUTH DAKOTA

Rolling prairies, rugged terrain, and wild horses—a getaway to the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary feels quintessentially American. Through sustainable tourism initiatives and rescue projects, the sanctuary ensures the preservation of these majestic creatures and their natural habitat, inviting visitors to connect with nature in a meaningful way. Every part of the sanctuary is dedicated to protecting the wild horses, including proceeds from their on-site shop.

JOSHUA TREE

NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA

From its iconic Joshua trees to its rugged terrain, Joshua Tree National Park is a beloved destination for ecoconscious travelers. Adventures here include camping, hiking, birdwatching, photography, and rock climbing, with a gorgeous backdrop of dunes, mountains, and wildlife.

With a goal of net-zero carbon neutrality, the park has been working to reduce emissions and increase accessibility standards on its campsites. Solar-powered facilities and waste reduction initiatives underscore the park's commitment to environmental sustainability, inviting visitors to experience the wonders of the desert while minimizing their ecological footprint.

GULF SHORES, ALABAMA

Conservation meets coastal living at the Gulf Shores, with sustainability leading the charge. With pristine beaches and abundant wildlife, the city promotes responsible tourism through conservation ordinances and eco-friendly accommodations. Visitors can engage in outdoor adventures, f rom kayaking to wildlife spotting, while supporting efforts to protect native habitats and species. In the summer, kids can get involved in local summer camps that focus on natural adventures, building a love for the outdoors and the importance of conservation. While you’re here, stop into the Gulf Coast Center for Ecotourism and Sustainability, a local nonprofit organization, to learn more about year-round nature education programs.

The name alone evokes thoughts of sunshine peeking through lush greenery, and the real thing is even better. Tucked between the Sawtooth, Boulder, and Smoky Mountains, Sun Valley has picturesque views that are almost too good to be true. From skiing in winter to hiking and biking in summer, Sun Valley has plenty of eco-friendly activities for those who love the outdoors, all set against show-stopping mountain views. During your trip, you can also contribute to the community by volunteering for trail cleanups, fostering a sense of stewardship for the natural environment, or checking into a sustainable mountain lodge.

MESA, ARIZONA

Satisfy your eco-friendly appetite in Mesa, where farm-to-table dining meets desert exploration. The Fresh Foodie Trail takes you on a journey of discovery through organic farms, local wineries, and sustainable dining options that celebrate Arizona’s

acres of wilderness in the heart of Wyoming's North Platte River Valley. Inspired by the beauty and rich history of the region, Brush Creek Ranch is where traditional rusticity and adventure meet unbridled luxury.

INDULGE IN GOURMET FARM-TO-TABLE CUISINE

Whether you’re

to provide peak flavor for three all-inclusive meals daily. Beer, wine, and spirits are also included in your stay, including award-winning whiskey, rye, gin, and vodka from Brush Creek Distillery and selections from one of the top 10 largest wine collections in the world. This year, plan your visit during a series of special winemaker events from June through

November, or the James Beard Food & Wine Weekend, August 16-18.

GRAND ADVENTURES AWAIT

Choose from a vast array of yearround all-inclusive activities, such as horseback riding, archery and gun shooting, fly fishing, mountain biking, rock climbing, and more. Reset in nature with wellness experiences such as yoga on a floating deck above the Sierra Madre Mountains or forest bathing nature meditation. Upgrade to even more possibilities of ATVs, river floats, cattle drives, spa

treatments, and more.

Perfect your culinary skills with hands-on epicurean experiences. Feed the baby goats and learn how to make cheese. Sharpen your knowledge in the kitchen with classes such as pasta making, Wagyu grilling, and soufflé making. Experience rare-small batch spirits or enjoy wine tasting in our 94-yard wine tunnel. Tour, taste, learn to distill, and even bottle your own spirits at Brush Creek Distillery. Check off your bucket list fishing in one of the most iconic fly-fishing destinations in North America. Flowing

through expansive canyons, the North Platte River and its tributaries offer over 20 miles of pristine private water. Classic English hunting traditions meet the modern American West to create a hunting experience found only at Brush Creek Ranch. Join an English-style driven or upland bird hunt through wooded river basins, lush meadowlands, and high deserts of optimal bird habitat.

UNFORGETTABLE

FAMILY MOMENTS

Bring the whole family together for a once-in-a-lifetime fun-filled getaway. Spend quality time in the great outdoors and make unforgettable memories during group activities, including horseback rides, ropes course, paintball, and more. Youngins can participate in the all-inclusive Lil Wranglers program for experiences catered just for kids, such as pony rides, feeding the goats, fishing, and more.

ADULTS-ONLY LUXURY

If you’re looking to get away without the kids in tow, then the Forbes Five-Star adults-only property, Magee

Homestead, is the ideal setting for your couple’s retreat. This luxury spa resort unfolds as a romantic prairie hideaway and rejuvenating wellness destination. You’ll enjoy the same all-inclusive perks and western adventures as Brush Creek Ranch, plus an exclusive spa, pool, and grotto for an intimate resort of only nine private cabins.

WESTERN WINTER

WONDERLAND

Experience the pinnacle of winter getaways exploring unspoiled snowy landscapes on a horse-drawn sleigh or snowmobiling through Medicine Bow National Forest, recognized as one of the top destinations in the country. Try one-of-akind snowcat skiing down a private mountain or test your aim at the heated gun range. Take your adventures indoors for gourmet food, wine, and spirits, and cozy up next to a crackling fire in your private log cabin.

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Journey Through the Navajo Nation

An unforgettable journey awaits in the Navajo Nation, filled with history, culture, and unparalleled beauty. With the most extensive tribal land base in the United States at 27,000 square miles, the Navajo Nation has countless beautiful destinations and landscapes to explore. Whether your travels take you through Arizona, Utah, or New Mexico, let us guide you through our land.

NEW MEXICO CHARM

Start your journey at the Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, a sacred, serene space home to our ancestral Puebloan relatives. The breathtaking ruins and landscape tell how our ancestors lived and traded goods in the southwest from 850 to 1250 CE. Chaco Culture has a visitor’s center with all historical information about the area, a campground called Gallo. During the summer, there are Dark Sky events where you can view the night sky through a telescope and listen to Navajo cultural stories. For local eats, Crownpoint, NM, is nearby— Victoria’s Pizza has a unique blue corn crust pizza that foodies will love. As you wander through New Mexico, take a detour through Window Rock, AZ—the capital of the Navajo Nation. Take a moment to soak in the vibrancy of this region, with so many opportunities to savor traditional Navajo cuisine and explore local markets brimming

with Indigenous crafts. Along the way, you’ll pass through Ganado, Arizona, which hosts the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, a must-visit for history buffs. Don’t forget to stop by the Window Rock Navajo Tribal Monument and Veterans Memorial Park, an area steeped in historical significance.

THAT ADVENTUROUS ARIZONA SPIRIT

Next, journey westward to Canyon De Chelly National Monument in Arizona. Feeling adventurous? Book a tour to explore the bottom of the canyon on horseback or in a Jeep—you choose your adventure! Get a deep dive experience into the culture and history of Canyon De Chelly. All tour companies are owned and operated by Navajo families that have lived in and around the canyon for generations. You’ll be led by experts who can share exciting stories and history about the region. Eat at the local Thunderbird Lodge for a cafeteria-style sit-down and enjoy a Canyon Burger. You can book an overnight stay to give yourself extra time to explore the trading post and enjoy evening activities.

For those craving a taste of local flavor, Junction Restaurant offers a fusion of Navajo and American cuisine, from Mutton Stew to Roast Lamb Sandwiches served on mouthwatering homemade frybread.

UTAH’S MONUMENTAL FORMATIONS Drive northward to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which hugs the borders of Arizona and Utah. Drive the 17-mile loop that takes you through the many famous viewpoints in Monument Valley, such as John Ford Point, featured in many classic Western films. Make sure to visit the famous Totem Pole and Artists Point, two can’t-miss experiences that make for great adventures and even better memories. You can book an overnight stay at the View Hotel and experience the sunrise from your room—moments like these become unforgettable memories. For a more secluded experience, book a premium cabin along the ridge of the valley. Each cabin has its private balcony and amenities, which include a full restroom with a shower and even a cozy room with bunk beds for the kids! But book your stay months ahead—this gem fills up quickly.

TRADITIONAL AND

FUSION CUISINE EATS

After visiting the Monument Valley, head toward Kayenta, AZ—a foodie destination if there ever was one; this town boasts several beloved eateries. If you’re craving superb cuisine, see the Amigo Café for

Navajo-Mexican fusion dishes, such as the mutton tostada and blue corn Navajo taco. Amigo has an espresso bar with delicious drinks like the Amigo mocha, sparkling tonic, and golden latte.

Across the street from Amigos, at the NW corner of the intersection of Highway 160 and 163, is the Blue Coffee Pot restaurant. This gem serves up American and Navajo dishes like the traditional breakfast of spam, eggs, shredded hash browns, and flour tortillas. You can also find the Navajo burger served on a fluffy frybread—it’s worth the pit stop.

Just before arriving in Page, venture off the beaten path to explore the beauty of Lower Antelope Canyon. Here, you can join guided tours offered by Dixie’s Lower Antelope Tours and Ken’s Tours to marvel at the captivating formations, including the famed "Lady in the Wind." On your way out, check out the trinkets, memorabilia, and authentic Navajo-made jewelry

in the gift shops. Ken’s Tours has a full coffee shop with espressobased and other non-coffee drinks to quench your thirst.

WORLD’S LARGEST FLOATING RESTAURANT

After visiting the canyon, venture further north to see the Antelope Point Marina. This marina is entirely on the water of Lake Powell, making it “the world’s largest floating restaurant.”

Once you arrive, ride on a cart—free of charge—down the ramp to the marina marketplace. The marketplace has a gift shop, the Jádí’ Tooh Restaurant with its American dishes, and a coffee shop called Grandma Betty’s, where they serve coffee, cold drinks, ice cream, sweet pastries, and sack lunch. Relax amidst the tranquil waters of Lake Powell, savoring delectable cuisine and soaking in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you. Whether you’re looking for an adventure through ancient ruins or a foodie trip filled with culinary delights, the Navajo Nation has what you’re looking for.

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