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Lifestyle Letter

Letter from the Creative Director

JULY 2016 sales director

Matthew Perry | Matthew@LifestylePubs.com

I am thrilled to be joining the Lifestyle family as the Creative Director, and as a lifelong resident of Kansas City, I am even more excited for the opportunity to bring a taste of our community to your doorstep. Our neighborhoods and the surrounding area have so much to offer, and the rich diversity of talent, culture, life experiences and beauty of Lee’s Summit, are snapshots that I can’t wait to share with you in the issues to come. As my former titles of elementary school teacher, event planner and editor reflect, I thrive off of being creative, discovering and illuminating strengths in others and learning about people’s stories and what makes them tick. It is both fascinating and humbling for me to see the beauty and gifts each person possesses, and it is a true pleasure to get to shed a little bit of light on people in our community. I have the honor of working with the very talented, Paul Versluis, who is joining our team as the Director of Photography. If you are not already familiar with his work, you are in for a treat. He is truly an exquisitely talented photographer, as you will see in the issues to come. In honor of the 4th of July, it is a privilege to give you a view into the lives of a few of our local veterans who have served this great nation. I have always had such an immense respect for the men and women who make the selfless decision to serve and protect our country. There is no greater sacrifice then to risk your life in order to protect others. The team at Lifestyle Publications want to thank all of the veterans and their loved ones for the sacrifice and dedication they have made for our country. Personally, this spotlight on veterans is in honor of the friends and family in my life who have served or are still serving our country.

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Angela Broockerd | Angela.Broockerd@LifestylePubs.com photography director

Paul Versluis | Paul.Versluis@LifestylePubs.com advertising sales

Laura Paszkiewicz | Laura@LifestylePubs.com contributing writers

Amy Appleton Dryer, Natalie Fieleke, Angi Hockett, Kathryn Leo, Amy Rosa, Brian Rose, Alisa Hall, Shawna Wright, contributing photographers

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July 2016

16 20 Departments

16 Hometown Heroes

Local veterans tell their story of service to our nation.

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Around Town

20 Musician Cori Hawkins

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Our Contributors

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Hometown Hero

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Local Limelight

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Open House

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Trend Setter

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Inspired By

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Healthy Lifestyle

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Hot Spot

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Road Trip

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Giving Back

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Locally Owned

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Lifestyle Calendar

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Parting Thoughts

Local bluegrass musician to release new album titled LOXOÂ

22 Home Spotlight

Take a peak in to a Lotawana home.

32 Exploring Costa Rica

A local family’s relocation : Lindsey and Jennifer Wade of

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Good Times

Big Slick

Big Slick Press Conference at Children’s Mercy Hospital with hosts Eric Stonestreet, Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, Rob Riggle, David Koechner and several celebrity friends. PHOTOGRAPHY JANIE JONES

4th Annual St. Jude Golf Event

The 4th Annual St Jude Golf Event hosted by Rob Ellerman Team and Summit Custom Homes was another huge success! The golf tournament included 144 players and many wonderful sponsors. A total of $35,000 was raised this year with all proceeds going to St Jude Research Hospital. No family treated at St. Jude ever pays for treatment, housing, travel or food, regardless of their ability to pay.

"Investing In Our Youth" Fundraiser

Rotary Club of Lee's Summit hosted its invitational golf tournament at Lakewood Oaks Golf Club. Nearly 20 teams competed in a spirit of fun and camaraderie to raise funds for scholarships given annually to students at Lee's Summit high schools.

Ben Chinnery, Carl Chinnery, John Garlow, Nolan Fryatt, Marilyn Arnold, Paige Scott, Kyle Sherman Larry Hillier, Chris Ryan, Kenton Grieb, Lucas Larson Tyler Morehead

MCC-Longview Arts in Bloom

Alumni and Supporters of MCC-Longview Cultural Arts gathered to view stunning floral arrangements inspired by works of art and designed to interpret the diversity in paintings on display provided by local artists. This inaugural fundraiser featured a silent auction of the floral arrangements, and the artwork was available for purchase.

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Around Town

AROUND TOWN

MATH MADE EASY

LEE’S SUMMIT R-7 KIDS COUNTRY RECOGNIZED BY MISSOURI AFTER-SCHOOL NETWORK The Sunset Valley Elementary Kids Country was recently recognized as a Program of the Month by the Missouri Afterschool Network. In addition, staff member Alyssa Twaddell, site coordinator at the Lee’s Summit Elementary Kids Country program, was named the organization’s March Staffer of the Month.

Start the school year off with confidence by jump starting next

Site coordinator at Sunset Valley is Cassie Hackett. Within the

year’s math course this summer. Club Z! In Home Tutoring will make

Missouri Afterschool Network’s newsletter, the program was praised

math seem easy by exposing your child to 1st semester’s curriculum

for its curriculum-focused activities, its Older Kids Club, its thematic

in just 10 one hour sessions, 5 weeks before school starts. A diag-

days, leadership opportunities for students and community service.

nostic test will be given prior to the start to expose any holes in your

“Our program shows incorporation of children with all needs,” Ms.

child’s base knowledge and a post test to show progress.

Hackett said in the newsletter. “We strive each and every day to

Math Prep was designed and written by Mary Crumpley, our Math

provide a safe, fun and exciting place where it’s cool to be a kid!”

Consultant in response to our math call volume and to address the

Ms. Twaddell has been with the Kids Country program for five

issue of our student’s lack of confidence and retention of knowledge

years. At Lee’s Summit Elementary, she leads arts/crafts, science,

in their math courses. We wanted to design a curriculum to build

gym, games and other activities.

confidence in their math skills and to do it in a short amount of time.

“I love working in my program because I love getting excited for

Math Prep is offered in all math courses: 7th grade, Pre Algebra,

the kids,” she said. “Even if it is a small thing, showing my enthusiasm

Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Calculus, and IB Math.

rubs off on the kids and then they start getting excited about it and

Over the past three summers we have received overwhelming results

then they take off with their own amazing and out-of-the-box ideas.”

and response to the Math Prep curriculum from our students, par-

For more information about Kids Country and other Lee’s Summit

ents, teachers, and counselors. Our current students do Math Prep

R-7 Before- and After-School Services programs, visit the website at

and then we enroll many new students as well. Those students that

http://bass.lsr7.org/.

do Math Prep tutor very little if at all during the school year. Completing Math Prep each summer ensures the retention of skills and helps students build their mathematic knowledge each year. Our goal is to instill the love of math and to arm our students

SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED TO LOCAL SENIORS

with a body of mathematic knowledge, so that can be successful on

The Lee’s Summit Rotary Club

the ACT, in college, and in their careers. Email Jayme Richardson at

presented seven $1,000 schol-

ClubZ Tutoring for details. jrichardson@clubztutoring.com

arships recently to local seniors

LEE’S SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOLS RANKED AMONG NATION'S BEST

planning to attend Metropolitan Community College. The scholarship program is called the E. Claud

Lee’s Summit West High School and Lee’s Summit High School

Shaffer Scholarships. Claud was

were recognized through U.S. News and World Report's annual "Best

a longtime member of the Lee's

High Schools" ranking this spring.

Summit Rotary Club. This year's

LSWHS earned a silver ranking and was ranked No. 16 among all Missouri high schools. LSHS earned a bronze ranking.

All seven award winners with club member Cotton Sivils

recipients are Caleb Dean, Summit Christian

Academy;

Tommye

This is the eighth year that the magazine has developed this rank-

Koontz and Daniel Sytkowski, Lee's

ing to determine which high schools are most successful. U.S. News

Summit High School; Caitlin Cook

and World Report teamed with the RTI International research firm to

and Haley Estes, Lee's Summit

develop the rankings. High schools were first analyzed at the state

West High School; Hannah Stewart

level in terms of how well students in each school performed on state

and Trent Schreckler, Lee's Summit

assessments, taking into account the test scores of disadvantaged

North High School. Schreckler is the

students. Performance on Advanced Placement and International

first recipient of the newly named

Baccalaureate exams was then used to determine the degree to

Adam Plaas Stevens Memorial Scholarship for Lee’s Summit North

which schools prepare students for college work.

students. The Plaas and Stevens family presented the award. Tommye

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Trent Schreckler with Lee and Rachel Stevens


Koontz’ sister was a previous recipient of the scholarship. Proceeds from the “Investing in Our Youth” golf tournament are dedicated to the Rotary Club of Lee's Summit Endowment Fund through which the Rotary Club of Lee’s Summit is proud to support seven students annually (3 boys and 3 girls) from the three Lee’s Summit High Schools and one student from Summit Christian Academy. Each student receives a $1,000 scholarship to attend the college of their choice within the MCC network.

LEE'S SUMMIT CHAMBER ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT The Lee's Summit Chamber board of directors has announced Tim Arbeiter as the new president to lead the organization. Arbeiter will succeed Nancy Bruns upon her retirement from the organization effective June 30, 2016. Arbeiter has been serving as vice president of the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce since 2006. The Cape Chamber represents 1,400 members and also contracts services for economic development and tourism.

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To kick off the 2016 Football Season, the SCA Eagles Football Team is hosting the 5th Annual Eagles Football Golf Tournament this summer! This is a fund-raiser for the football team. The SCA Football team invites you to enjoy a relaxing day of fun, food, fellowship, silent and live auctions, and playing golf. The tournament is Saturday, July 16th at Shamrock Hills Country Club Golf Course in Lees Summit. Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m. "Shot Gun" start at 1 p.m. with a live auction dinner banquet at 6 p.m. catered by Salvatore's Italian Restaurant. For more information contact Coach

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Our Contributors

JANIE JONES

Photographer Janie Jones is a Kansas City based photographer providing portrait and lifestyle images. She loves to bring people’s meaningful moments to life. You can find her on FaceBook and at JanieJonesphotography.com

BRIAN ROSE writer

My wife and I get the incredible honor of parenting 6 amazing kids together. I’m passionate about Jesus, our family, the Church, and sports. One of the things we love most about our lives together is helping people in any way we can.

NATALIEFIELEKE

ALISA HALL

Writer

Writer

Natalie Fieleke is a freelance

I am a mother of 2 awesome

writer and editor living in Lee’s

teen-aged boys and a sweet 6

Summit. She is a part-time

year old girl. One of my biggest

kitchen experimenter, foodie and

passions is investing in teenag-

health and fitness junkie and a

ers as a youth group leader. I

full-time mom to her two kids.

love to help teenagers see their potential and worth and that they are loved and valued.

KATHRYN LEO writer

I am a mother of three terrific children, and we took many road trips while they were growing up that involved camping and hiking. My son thinks the best vacations were

NICOLE SYLVESTER Layout Designer

Nicole Sylvester is the editorial director for Lifestyle Publications, as well as the layout designer for Lee’s Summit Lifestyle magazine. Her passion is art. She loves to paint, draw, sing and—of course—design magazines, but her joy comes from her children. She is the proud mother of two wonderful daughters who also share a love for all things artistic. 14

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the ones where “the only plan is--there is no plan” because of the unexpected adventures we experienced. I am a middle school teacher, and in my spare time I enjoy biking, reading, traveling walking and gardening.


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Hometown Hero

DAVE TIEHEN TRANSITIONS FROM AN ARMY CAREER TO COMMAND A LOCAL BUSINESS ARTICLE NATALIE FIELEKE | PHOTOGRAPHY JANIE JONES

“Growing up, I was the kid always dressing up like a cop or a GI Joe,” Tiehen says. “I always wanted to do something in the military.”

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ales of jumping out of planes and a fascina-

tion with the outdoors and adventure

initially

piqued

Dave Tiehen’s interest in the military. But it was the intense training, leadership opportunities, and the real world mission of the war on terrorism that gripped him and took him around the world as a military officer serving tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. “Growing up, I was the kid always dressing up like a cop or a GI Joe," Tiehen says. "I always wanted to do something in the military." Tiehen

was

born

and

raised in Kansas City. He attended

Rockhurst

High

School and then Northwest Missouri State

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Hometown Hero

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University, where he participated in the Army’s ROTC program. Following graduation, he was commissioned as an Intelligence Officer and stationed in Ft. Hood, Texas, where he served as an Assistant Battalion Intelligence Officer in the 1st Cavalry Division and later as Company Executive Officer. A massive military surge against the Al Qaeda led insurgency in Iraq took place in 2007. In December 2008, Tiehen’s unit was deployed to Mosul in Northern Iraq for a one-year tour. Primarily serving on base, he provided intelligence briefs and reports to commanders and units on patrol about the area, describing the enemy, their tactics and local populations. “At the time, Al Qaeda had largely been driven out of the capital city of Baghdad, but it still had a heavy presence in Mosul,” Tiehen says. “A lot of resources were focused to us, because we were in the spot where things were happening. It was Al Qaeda’s last stand.” After serving for a year in Iraq, Tiehen received additional training stateside.

battalion was deployed to Afghanistan in

He was then assigned to the role of

2012 for an anticipated nine-month tour.

Battalion Intelligence Officer in the 1st

In Afghanistan, a health setback

Infantry Division at Ft. Riley Kansas. His

caused Tiehen to be medically evacuated to Germany. Doctors discovered a blood clot in his leg, prescribed blood-thinning Talking to the village elders

medication and declared him not fit for active duty. After a six-year Army career,

Tiehen was medically discharged shortly before he was hoping and preparing to take the position of Company Commander. While awaiting his honorable discharge, Tiehen was torn in pursuing a civilian career path. After working in a very structured environment for his entire career, he chose to pursue an opportunity to work alongside his brother and a friend in a business venture that would allow him to be his own boss. Now Tiehen is a licensed real estate agent in Missouri and Kansas, and co-founder of LeasingKC.com, a free local rental listing website for the Kansas City area. “I decided to see my medical discharge as an opportunity,” Tiehen says. “I never got to be a Company Commander in the Army, but now I’m running my own growing company by applying the leadership training and experiences I gained from my military career.”

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Local Limelight

Cori Jo Hawkins

Local Musician Creates First Album

ARTICLE BRIAN ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY TREVOR HAWKINS

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etween the sounds of the fiddle and the amazing stacking layers of four

part harmonies, bluegrass music has been winning hearts around the world since the 1940’s. The sound of bluegrass music has been growing exponentially over the past 25 years, and there is a whole generation of young musicians coming up because of this musical movement. Bluegrass music is truly an American art form. Its music today encompasses everything from the jamgrass of Yonder Mountain String Band to the tra-

ditional sound of Del McCoury to the more eclectic flavor of Trampled by Turtles. Cori Jo Hawkins, who is from Lake Lotawana and attended Lee’s Summit North High School, is a part of that growing movement. “I began learning how to play the fiddle when I was 7 years old, and I was bluegrass and classically trained. My dad played in a bluegrass band, so I grew up going to festivals all over the Midwest, jumping up on stage fiddling and singing with my dad,” said Cori. Since then, Cori has grown into a phenomenally- trained musician, and her incredible talent and unparalleled passion for music has been capturing audiences wherever she plays. “Having a hobby and a love for music that is so strong has given my life more meaning. 20

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“Learning how to play bluegrass gave me the foundation of how to improvise. Improvisation is the freedom in music. I have always enjoyed writing music, and it has helped me get through some of the best, worst and toughest times in my life.” It’s my identity, and it’s part of who I am. It has always given my life a drive and direction,” Cori says. Cori started off listening to bands like Alison Krauss and the Dixie Chicks. From there she began to enjoy the sounds of Jack Johnson, M. Ward, and Angus & Julia Stone. Her love for bluegrass has opened up doors for her to play all over the country, and in addition she has opened up for multiple big country artists like Clint Black, Alabama, Diamond Rio, Tracy Lawrence, Jack Ingram, Uncle Kracker and Easton Corbin, just to name a few. She is most excited about her newest project that she is currently working on called LOXO. “It has a folk/bluesy influence,” says Cori. “I am really taking it back to my roots. It is the most genuine expression of music I have done yet, and I feel empowered with every song I finish. Since I live on a lake, it has a lot of influence on my writing. I feel centered around water, and it always seems to seep into my writing.” The reason she chose the album title LOXO is because it is short for Loxodonta, which is the scientific species name for the African Elephant. When her album is finished, she will be putting a percentage of her album sales toward organizations that are trying to make a difference in saving African Elephants and Rhinos. Cori is currently teaching violin and fiddle lessons in downtown Lee’s Summit at Shining Light Photo by Ren Coker

Music. “The most important thing I stress and teach is learning the love of music. I want my students to love playing music,” says Cori. “I believe the violin is one of the hardest instruments to learn and master. I tell my students all the time that it is not a sprint but a long-distance run.” However, Cori believes that learning the violin at such an early age has allowed her to transition to other instruments pretty easily, as she enjoys playing the guitar, mandolin and banjo as well. You won’t want to miss her live at the Canoe Club at Lake Lotawana, on July 29th. If you are interested in booking, email her at cja464@gmail.com or call 816.809.2009. You can also follow her and her music at LittleMissMammoth.com. July 2016 | Lee’s Summit Lifestyle

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Open House

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LOTAWANA LIVING MAK ING MEMORIES WH ILE PRESERVING THE PAST

ARTICLE NATALIE FIELEKE PHOTOGRAPHY JANIE JONES

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he ever-changing nature of the water and the joy she feels as she sails upon

it are anchors for lifelong Lake Lotawana resident Diane Harriman. Breezy Point, the classic green-shuttered home where she and her husband Jeff Harriman have resided since 1980, has become a docking point for family and friends to relax, enjoy watersports and make cherished memories. The southern colonial home, positioned on the bend of the ‘L’ in Lake Lotawana, offers a panoramic view of both legs of the lake. On summer weekends, the Harriman's recently enlarged patio or expansive green lawn are ideal perches for viewing regatta races or July 4th fireworks on the lake.

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Making Memories With Kids at the Lake Diane and Jeff are known to their eight grandchildren as ‘DD’ and ‘Papa Jeff.’ Right away, they make young visitors at home by engaging them in lake life and all their home has to offer. Take a ‘green boat ride’ – sit on the dock and reflect on the water. You’ll save some gas not taking the boat out. Too cold to swim? Give kids a cup of ice and walk along the shore to spot water fowl and see how far you can toss the cubes. Create a fairy garden and go for walks to gather materials for it. Fairies love to wash their faces in acorn tops.

“It’s a very relaxed and casual barefoot atmosphere we enjoy here,” Harriman says. “We’ve appreciated the outdoor adventure the lake offers.” The Harrimans have undertaken three major renovations of Breezy Point in the 30-plus years they’ve lived there. Additions have expanded not only square footage but also character and a sense of the family’s playful personality and creativity. More than 25 years ago, Diane handed her three children markers and asked them to create a mural for the bathroom renovation. The children’s marker sketches of lake life were then transferred onto the white tiles that adorn the downstairs shower today. Six years ago, a renovation widened the garage, added height and additional space to upstairs rooms but also included secret hiding nooks for the enjoyment of the couple’s eight grandchildren. Meanwhile, the couple has been careful to preserve the original feel of the home. They have worked with the same architectural firm for all projects, referring to original home sketches and blueprints for reference, as well as working with Greg Smetanka Construction on all 3 remodels. Additions incorporate materials commonly used in the 1930s, such as the vaulted knotty pine ceiling in an upstairs bedroom and soapstone counters in the kitchen.

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Open House (CON TI N U ED) In 1939, Charlie Daniels lived in the boathouse on the property while he built what he intended to be a summer relaxation spot for friends and family to relax by the water. Daniels’ original Breezy Point dock sign now adorns the street-side of the home above the garage, and the sailboat emblem still hangs in its original position facing the lake.

When the Harrimans moved into Breezy Point in 1980, they removed the jalousie windows in favor of floor-to-ceiling windows on the lake side of the home “to bring the outdoors in.” Their architect also re-exposed the columns on the lakeside of the home, revealing an original design element that had been hidden by previous owners. When they renovated the garage several years ago, they re-incorporated the original scallop wood trim above the doors. During an entryway renovation, the Harrimans were planning to tear out the knotty pine buffet in the casual dining area in favor of a coat closet for their new entryway, but couldn’t bring themselves to do it. ‘We had the crowbar up to it and were getting ready to rip it out but we just couldn’t,” says Diane. “We still don’t have a coat closet.” It is this sense of measured restraint -- fully living in the present while carefully honoring the past -- that make Breezy Point the inviting lakeside home it its today for the Harriman's family and friends. 26

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ARTICLE KATHRYN LEO | PHOTOGRAPHY LINDSEY AND JENNIFER WADE; KEVIN SCHOWENGERDT

Lindsey Wade, part owner of RW2 Productions and The Guild in the Crossroads, and his wife, Jennifer, a 25-year apparel industry veteran, did what many of us only dream of doing and moved to their favorite vacation destination—Costa Rica. They have always had a passion for travel and adventure, and their love of surfing is what originally drew them to vacation in Costa Rica.

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COSTA RICA (CON TI N UED)

“ There is no place more beautiful, peaceful, or more exciting than Costa Rica. It is a paradise for an adventurous spirit.” “ Your mind is healthier simply by breathing the clean air, and the connectivity between nature and people is very unique.”

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COSTA RICA (CON TI N UED)

"We rented a car and traveled around the country and eventually landed on a beach we now call home." Eight years ago they made a “five year” plan that if they were not both 100 percent happy with their lives in Kansas City, they would move to Costa Rica. They had traveled there in 2007 and fell in love with the beauty, the energy, and the excitement of the country. In 2015, they took a leap of faith and moved to Playa Hermosa, Puntarenas where they bought a house, a car, and enrolled their fouryear-old son, Henry, in school. The Wades had traveled internationally for most of their lives, both together and separately. They had been to the beaches of Florida, Mexico, Greece, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Australia, Italy, Hawaii, Turks & Caicos, and Puerto Rico, but they always felt that Costa Rica had a different energy about it. “There is no place more beautiful, peaceful, or more exciting than Costa Rica. It is a paradise for an adventurous spirit.” There is such biodiversity in Costa Rica, not only because it's a land bridge between North and South America, but also because the terrain is so varied, and there are weather patterns moving in from both the Pacific and Atlantic/Caribbean. There are impressive volcanoes, mountain areas, rivers, lakes, and beaches all throughout the country. There are many beautiful beaches - most of the popular ones are on the Pacific side, but the Caribbean has many expansive beaches as well. Lindsey is still very much involved with his Kansas City businesses, and they still own a home in Kansas City, so they are able to travel back often, which has helped with the transition for their son. Moving to Costa Rica hasn't been easy, but it has been worth it. CONTINUED >

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COSTA RICA (CON TI N UED)

"We spend more time with our son, Henry, but less time

Jennifer and Lindsey also enjoy experiencing the local

with our extended family. We have a healthier lifestyle

waterfalls and zip-lining through the jungle which is only

here, because we have time to work out, cook fresh meals

about 15 minutes from their house.

and are more in tune with nature." Your mind is healthier simply by breathing the clean air, and the connectivity between nature and people is very unique." Because the Wades have made Costa Rica their home, they have in-depth knowledge to share with

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Traveling in some Central American countries can at times be risky depending on the destination; however, Jennifer and Lindsey contend that, ”Costa Rica is extremely safe for travelers. There are very few violent crimes; the biggest concern for tourists is petty theft and pedestrians on the road at night.”

future travelers wanting to head to this beautiful

The move for the Wades has been a big change, but they

country. They live on the Pacific side of Costa Rica in

think it has been worth it. For them, Costa Rica has a different

Playa Hermosa, which has one of the most consistent

day-to-day pace and also offers a different perspective on the

surf breaks in the world. Forty-five minutes from their

way to live life. They appreciate the slower speed, the concern

home is Manual Antonio National Park, which has one

for environmental issues, the happiness of the locals, and the

of the most impressive landscapes in the world and has

way the culture celebrates families and children. The national

several coves with tons of white sand beaches and lush

saying is “Pura Vida” which means “Pure Life.” By definition

foliage amidst great mountains and forests that reach the

it means to live a peaceful, simple, and uncluttered life with

beaches. Additionally, it is located in the tropical forest

a deep appreciation for nature, family and friends. A “real

where one can see all kinds of wildlife such as sloths,

living” that reflects happiness, well-being and satisfaction.

monkeys, and 184 species of birds. They live a short drive

The energy of the country revolves around Pura Vida, and

from Arenal Volcano which has an abundance of outdoor

the people wish it on each other constantly; in fact you hear

activities that provide travelers great opportunities to

it all day long—when you greet someone, say good-bye, or

learn about the environment and spot wildlife. Visitors to

even in passing. It is a daily reminder to keep your priorities

Arenal can enjoy canopy tours, canyoneering adventures,

straight and enjoy the gift of life.

self or guided hiking trips, and even white-water rafting

If you are thinking of traveling outside the country this

excursions. There are hanging bridges to be explored

summer, consider going to Costa Rica which offers visitors

and hot springs to be soaked in. The Wades recommend

a surprising array of attractions, a strong commitment

staying in the lodge at the base of the volcano and watch

to the environment, and a never ending connection to

the lava flow glow at night. If hot springs sounds enticing,

nature. It is only a six hour flight from Kansas City, which

Tabacon Hot Springs set amidst a rainforest near the

for international travel is relatively fast and easy. The

base of the Arenal Volcano, is a fantastic place to unwind.

beauty and tranquility of Costa Rica will not disappoint.

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Wilburn “Bud” Meador

May 24, 1965, was graduation day for Bud Meador, and he enlisted in the Marines that very day. He had known virtually his whole life that he wanted to serve his county and do so in the Marines. He hails from a long line of relatives dating back to the American civil War who also served, and Bud said, “My family was very patriotic. It was almost expected by my parents that I would serve our country, and it was something I gladly chose to do. While growing up, my friends and I would often play Cowboys and Indians, but when I would join them, I would always play the part of a Marine.” In his first four years of active service, Bud served twenty-four months in Vietnam. 48

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To be more precise, Bud said, “I spent twenty-four months, twelve days, two hours, and five minutes in Vietnam.” While there, he spent his first twelve months as a Watch Stander in the U.S. diplomatic community where he and his fellow Marines protected classified material, and U.S. lives and property. It was in this portion of his tour of duty that a significant moment in the war’s history occurred: the Viet Cong attack on the U. S. Embassy during the Tet Offensive at 2:50 a.m., January 31, 1968. He points out that the Embassy chancery was never penetrated by the Viet Cong, and 19 of the known 20 attackers were killed in the fight with the remaining Viet Cong survivor taken captive.

Five Americans were lost in that fight, and more than a score wounded. Bud soberly accepts that the U.S. tactical victory was offset by the Viet Cong's strategic success, particularly as it was presented to the American public by the media. Moreover, although the size and scale of the attack was insignificant, its political ramifications were huge. The international headlines around the world incorrectly stated that the United States Embassy in Saigon had been seized. This was an enormous political success for the enemy, and proved to be a major consideration in President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to leave the presidency at the end of his term. Bud speaks of how his training during boot camp prepared him and his fellow Marines to handle the events of that day. The Marines, seemingly intuitively, knew how to maneuver, how to cover themselves, how to fight and how to defend. In many ways, he knows he is sitting here today enjoying his life as a result of all he learned during those dog days of boot camp. His unit was never more tightly knit than at the end of that experience.


Dr. Michelle Olson

Dr. Olson was deployed to Iraq in May of 2008 to July of 2009 with the 464th Medical Corp. Her unit was in charge of dental clinics scattered across the southern half of Iraq, in which she was designated as the Officer in Charge at Taji Dental Clinic. She completed the remainder of her active duty service in Germany. Throughout her time in the Army, she was privileged to be surrounded by seasoned dentists who were ready and willing to share their knowledge. “All of my experiences in the Army helped me to become a better dentist and gave me an abundance of experiences that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. In addition, I was able to live in Germany and travel all over Europe, which was an experience that I would only have had from being in the Army.” After completing her four years of active duty, Dr. Olson spent her first year in Virginia Beach, and finally settled in Kansas City in 2011.

Jeffery Wagoner

With absolutely no flying experience and a college degree that in no way prepared him in for a military career, Jeff Wagoner drove to Kansas City and applied to be an aviator. At that time, many other people his age were trying to do the same thing. He credits being an Eagle Scout for setting him apart from much of his competition. “Being an Eagle Scout not only looked good on my application, but more importantly, scouting instilled in me a sense of service that is important in serving successfully in the military.” Captain Wagoner got his commission through Aviation Officer Candidate School (AOCS), Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida and remained there for flight school. “There was no “Maverick” or “Iceman” in the real Naval aviation.” Captain Wagoner remembers, “ My call sign (nickname) was 'Cheese'. You got your call sign for doing something stupid or embarrassing or both.” After 6 years active duty, Captain Wagoner served as a drilling reservist for 17 years. Both provided a variety in missions, including cruising from San Diego around Cape Horn at the tip of South America to Virginia on an aircraft carrier that needed to be overhauled. Flying 43 missions in the Persian Gulf and serving as a lead planner for international security forces during the 2004 Athens Olympics, each offered opportunities to visit many ports of call including Rio de Janeiro and Hong Kong. The military offered life lessons; attention to detail, accepting responsibility for one’s actions and service to others are some that stand out to him. July 2016 | Lee’s Summit Lifestyle

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as an athlete and everything in between. My imperfections and struggles have become my strength and my passion is helping people get started. I hope my tidbits of "expert advice" reach out in to the non-expert community and inspire you all to try something new. I am fortunate enough to find my own health, and I am lucky to work daily amongst the best trainers, instructors and dieticians in Kansas city. My kids, husband family and friends are my life. I make the time to sweat often, work hard and eat well for them. They deserve my best.

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mproving health and fitness is a journey not a destination. We all have to create

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Healthy Lifestyle

(CON TI N U ED)

If you do nothing else, do this move:

The Push-up. There is no movement better for building overall strength. Don't be intimidated; you don't need to be a Marine. Start with a modified version with your hands on your counter top. Do 10 of each variation, every day. Next week, increase it to 15. Week 3, try it on your knees. It takes less than 10 minutes a day. Recognize your progress as you get stronger and be proud.

The standard push-up:

Photos by Paul Versluis

Targets arms, shoulders, core & chest.

1. Place hands on mat, directly below shoulders. 2. Zip your abs up & pull belly button into your spine. Your abs protect your back. Keeping them up & tight is the MOST important thing. 3. Tilt hips forward creating a diagonal line. Either stay on knees or come up on your toes. 4. Drop your chest towards the ground, in control, then simply push it back up.

The wide

stance push-up: Targets primarily chest and also abs, back & shoulders 1. Use the same form as the standard push-up, but place your hands wider than your shoulders. Your elbows will be slightly flared. 2. Drop your chest to the ground, and use the strength in your chest to push back up. 3. This is a slightly easier than the standard.

The tricep push-up:

Targets primarily triceps (back of your upper arms) also shoulders, back & abs 1. Use the same form as the standard push-ups, but this time you squeeze your elbows into your side. Place your hands just a few inches apart, directly under your chest. 2. Drop your chest as low as possible, keeping your elbows glued into your rib cage. 3. This push-up takes some time to develop the strength. If you cannot take your chest all the way down, even dropping a few inches will work the muscles and build strength. 52

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TIPS

Abs must be tight. Pull your belly button up into your spine.

Keep your spine, neck and hips all in alignment.

For A Proper Push-Up: Do not hinge or bend from your hips.

Relax your neck. Your gaze should be at the top of your mat.

Breath: exhale as you come up,

Open your hands, press your weight

inhale on the way down.

into your thumb &forefinger.

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ental implants are becoming a more frequent means of tooth replacement. There is some confusion, however, in how quickly they can be done. Some Dental offices advertise implants in one day. How is that possible? Why do some implants take months to complete? Most dental implants are cylindrical. When placed, implants have to be stable before a crown can be placed and chewing forces applied. Rotation of a cylindrical implant is a concern. To avoid rotation of a single dental implant, a 4-6 month time is usually needed for the bone to osseointegrate, or grow to the implant surface. When replacing many teeth at a time, multiple implants are used that can be splinted together in a bridge that will resist rotation. Completion of the implant and bridge can be in one day, and you can eat with the implants the same day. However, for single implants, a longer healing time is needed for more predictable successful treatment outcomes. Dr. Duello is a general dentist in Lee’s Summit since 1991. He graduated from UMKC School of Dentistry in 1991. His wife, Andria, is a counselor in the Lee’s Summit School District, and he has two children, Derek and Delaney.

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Lifestyle Calendar

July EVERY FRIDAY

JULY 20

MUSIC IN THE PARK

CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT THE MARKET

HOWARD STATION PARK DOWNTOWN LEE'S SUMMIT

DOWNTOWN LEE'S SUMMIT

Enjoy free Friday night concerts featuring a variety of musical genres.

FARMER'S MARKET

Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets for seating.

Santa will be at the Farmers Market in his "summer outfit" tak-

July 1st: Legacy Blast Fireworks (Legacy Park)

ing pictures with kids. Customers can also enter to win a Farm-

July 8th: Larry Garrett (Folk/Rock) & Blue False Indigo (Indie/Folk)

ers Market gift basket while shopping for fresh produce, baked

July 15th: LSPR’S Jamaican Jam (City Hall Plaza)

goods, handmade crafts, and more!

July 22nd: Eggs on Mars (Lo-fi Slacker Surf Pop) & Downward Spiral (Rock Covers) July 29th: Wyatt Brewer (Singer/Songwriter) & Albert Irving& Ving (Rock/Soul)

JULY 22

6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.

FOURTH FRIDAY'S ART WALK DOWNTOWN LEE'S SUMMIT

JULY 2

Fourth Fridays Art Walks in Downtown

BOOMS AND BLOOMS FESTIVAL

Lee’s Summit are packed with a variety of

POWELL GARDENS

activities including artist receptions, artist

Spend the day at Powell Gardens and

showcases, Music in the Park at Howard

enjoy hundreds of daylilies, children's

Station Park, street theatre, Yoga in the

activities and live music, including a 7:30

Streets, and even some surprises!

p.m. performance by the Lee's Summit Symphony! Cap it all off with a spectac-

JULY 23

ular fireworks display that shines against

STRAWBERRY SWING INDIE CRAFT

the dark country sky. For details visit-

FAIR- 6TH ANNUAL SUMMER SWING

powellgardens.org/booms. Rain date is

ALEXANDER MAJORS BARN

Sunday, July 3.

Come join the fun at Kansas City's #1 Indie Craft Fair! 95+ Handmade &

JULY 11, 25

Vintage Vendors, Food Trucks, Live

FAMILY FUN NIGHT

Music, Photo Booth, Kid's Crafts, Lil

SUMMIT WAVES AQUATIC CENTER

Entrepreneurs. Admission is always

Games, giveaways, a DJ and

free! The first 100 guests to bring a

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will receive a coveted swag bag full

son passes may be used.

of items our makers have donated!

Children must be accompanied by an adult age 16+. 8:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.

JULY 18

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JULY 30 ANNUAL BUTTERFLY COUNT

BAHAMA BASH TEEN NIGHT

POWELL GARDENS

SUMMIT WAVES AQUATIC CENTER

Join us for the official North American Butterfly Association annual

Games, Giveaways, a DJ and concessions! For teens ages 13 - 17.

butterfly count. There will be a 4-hour hike on the 3.25-mile nature

Discounted Rate $6 | Reg: $7.50 each. Season passes may be used.

trail to find butterflies restricted to the Gardens’ natural habitats. Par-

Parents welcome, no charge.

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Call to Schedule a Tour Kindergarten through Eighth Grade Visit registration information under the “Parents” tab on the website

CURRENTLY REGISTERING STUDENTS FOR 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR Our Lady of the Presentation Catholic School 150 NW Murray Road Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 816-251-1150 www.olplsschool.org “Lee’s Summit’s Catholic School”

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business directory ART & PHOTOGRAPHY Janie Jones Photography (913) 568-4561

Summit Christian Academy (816) 525-1480 summit-christian-academy.org

New Horizons (816) 521-0048

ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION

HOME SERVICES Midwest Lifetime Roof Systems (913) 393-3008 lifetimeroofsystems.com

Paradise Park (816) 246-5224 AUTOMOTIVE McCarthy Chevrolet/Auto Group paradise-park.com (816) 759-3963 chevyls.com FINANCIAL SERVICES

INSURANCE

COMMUNITY EVENTS & ORGANIZATIONS

LANDSCAPING

The Strawberry Swing Indie Craft Fair (816) 830-1630 thestrawberryswing.org

DENTISTS & ORTHODONTICS

Daniel J Duello DDS, P.C. (816) 524-4343 leessummitdentalpractice.com Dr. Sheila Jungmeyer (816) 554-1600 jungmeyerdental.com Huckabee & Huckabee Family & Cosmetic Dentistry (816) 350-1007 huckabeefamilydentistry.com Lakewood Dental (816) 478-1010 lakewood-family-dental.com Spencer & Spencer (816) 607-6000 spencerdental.com

EDUCATION

Our Lady Of Presentation School (816) 251-1150 olplsschool.org

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& PLANNING

Edward Jones - Lee’s Summit edwardjones.com Equity Bank (816) 587-4322 bankpuppet.com Pinnacle Plus Financial (913) 254-3030 pplusadvisors.com

HEALTH & WELLNESS Better Bodies Pilates (913) 219-7779 betterbodiespilates.com

Bodies Health and Fitness (816) 524-7733 bodieshf.com Brain Builders Pediatric Therapy 816.607.5333 bbptherapy.com

HOME BUILDERS & REMODELERS

State Farm Michael Chapman (816) 525-6868 trustchapman.com

Renee Amey Team - RE MAX Elite (816) 213-3421 reneeamey.com The Rob Ellerman Team Reece & Nichols Realtors (816) 304-4434 therobellermanteam.com Toni Tygart Real Estate Group (816) 795-2500 tonitygart.com

Second Nature Outdoor Living & Landscaping RESTAURANTS, (816) 844-7733 FOOD & BEVERAGE secondnatureoutdoorliving.com Frankie Farelane (816) 272-5000 frankiefarelanes.com LEGAL Stange Law Firm Habanero’s Mexican Restaurant (855) 805-0595 (816) 554-1008 stangelawfirm.com eatathabaneros.com

MEDICAL CLINICS & FACILITIES

Kansas City Bone & Joint Clinic (913) 381-5225 kcbj.com Midwest Gastroenterology (816) 836-2200 midwestgastro.com Saint Luke’s Surgicenter Lee’s Summit (816) 347-5800 saintlukessurgicenter.org

SunSource Homes (816) 783-3863 SunSourceHomes.net

St. Mary’s Medical Center (816) 228-5900 yourhealthourcalling.com

HOME DESIGN & FURNISHINGS

OTHER

Guthrie-Stoddard Inc. dba Budget Blinds of Lees Summit (816) 554-7779 budgetblinds.com/leessummit

REAL ESTATE

Pech Limo (816) 419-4969

SENIOR LIVING & SERVICES

Home Instead Senior Care Lee’s Summit (816) 554-6166 homeinstead.com/540 Summit View Terrace (816) 763-6667 americareusa.net

SPECIALTY SHOPS The Cigar Room (816) 554-6363

TRAVEL & LEISURE

Cruise Holidays/ Comfort Tours (816) 741-7417 kansascity.cruiseholidays.com


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Two Photographers, two perspectives, one price. New Horizons’ Photography is a co-owned business by photographers, Jana Ayers and Shawn Abeln. They photograph all events, including: • weddings, • engagements, • families, • seniors, • and portraits. They are not limited to just those events though. Creative and open-minded, these two are happy to photograph anything that comes their way. They tackle challenges in a friendly and professional manner and their primary focus in photo sessions is candids. Capturing the moments, personalities, and genuine smiles is what they do best.

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At St. Mary’s Medical Center, we vow to do things differently. To greet you with a smile, not a stack of paperwork. To never stop thinking about ways to help get you home. Simply put, to treat you the way we would want to be treated. Because after all, this is our calling.

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Parting Thoughts

From the Recipe Box of

Amy Rosa ALL AMERICAN BRUSCHETTA SUBMITTED FROM AMY ROSA

Ingredients: BAGUETTE

1 baguette, sliced into ½” rounds (roughly 36 slices) 3 Tbsp olive oil 1 garlic clove, cut in half TOMATO BASIL TOPPING

1 cup cherry tomatoes, sliced into rounds (or halves depending on size) 2 Tbsp basil, chiffonade 1 garlic clove, minced 1 Tbsp olive oil

Steps: • Preheat grill to medium heat. Brush baguette slices with olive oil and grill each

½ tsp salt

side until lightly browned, roughly 1-2 minutes per side. OR Preheat oven to 350° F.

¼ tsp pepper

Brush baguette slices with olive oil and bake for 8-10 minutes, until golden brown.

HERBED TOPPING

7.5 oz ricotta cheese 3 Tbsp scallions, minced 1 garlic clove, minced ¼ tsp salt ⅛ tsp pepper

Remove bread from grill (or oven) and rub cut side of garlic clove on 27 slices. • Tomato basil topping: in a medium-sized bowl, combine tomatoes, basil, garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper. Toss gently. Set mixture aside for a few minutes to allow flavors to blend. Top 12 garlic rubbed baguette slices with tomato mixture. • Herbed topping: in a medium-sized bowl, combine ricotta cheese, scallions, garlic, salt and pepper. Spread ricotta mixture onto 15 garlic rubbed baguette slices. • Blueberry, honey and lemon zest topping: in a medium-sized bowl, mix ricotta

BLUEBERRY, HONEY AND

cheese, 1 Tbsp honey and lemon zest together, reserving a bit of lemon zest for gar-

LEMON ZEST TOPPING

nish. Spread ricotta mixture onto remaining 9 baguette slices. Place blueberries on

7.5 oz ricotta cheese

top of ricotta mixture, drizzle with honey, and garnish with lemon zest.

1 Tbsp honey, plus more for drizzling

• Assemble baguette slices into an American Flag and enjoy!

1 lemon, zested ½ cup blueberries

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