Stone Oak, TX June 2025

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SPORTS + RECREATION

BUCK & DOE’S MERCANTILE - BUILDING COMMUNITY ONE SHOT AT A TIME

LOCAL SERVICES

MEET THE OXFORD-EDUCATED, ONE-OF-A-KIND, DR. ROBB KELLY

ARTS + CULTURE

ROCK ON AT ANY AGE WITH SCHOOL OF ROCK

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Leading with Purpose: Celebrating the Men Who Strengthen Our Community

Summer is here, and with it comes our June Gentleman’s Issue — a heartfelt celebration of the men whose talents, leadership, and passion help shape the vibrant spirit of our community.

This issue is dedicated to those who define what it means to lead with integrity, serve with purpose, and live with bold enthusiasm. We are honored to highlight several local gentlemen who are not only chasing their dreams but lifting up every one around them along the way.

At Buck & Doe’s Mercantile and Shooting Range, you’ll discover a place where precision, tradition, and community come together. It’s a destination built on craftsmanship, respect, and a love for the outdoors — a reflection of the values that make our town strong.

We also spotlight the Rock of Ages program at School of Rock, where the power of music knows no age limits. Here, seasoned adults come together to unleash their inner rockstars, proving that passion, creativity, and camaraderie only deepen with time.

And we are proud to feature Robb Kelly, the inspiring owner of The Old English Tea Shoppe and founder of the Robb Kelly Recovery Group. Through both his charming business and his transformative recovery work, Robb shows how resilience, compassion, and service can change lives and build stronger communities.

Across every story, a common thread emerges: men who believe in creating something greater than themselves — whether it's a thriving business, a welcoming space, or a second chance at life. They embody the spirit of leadership rooted not in accolades, but in authenticity, generosity, and vision.

This issue is a tribute to the gentlemen who remind us that true greatness is measured by the lives we touch and the communities we strengthen.

Here’s to the builders, mentors, entrepreneurs, and dreamers among us. Thank you for all that you do.

Enjoy the issue!

June 2025

PUBLISHER

Sarah Mottu | sarah.mottu@citylifestyle.com

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Erin Lyons, Sydney Leever

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REDEFINING THE RANGE

Buck & Doe’s Mercantile builds community through education, exceptional service, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Rex and Jennifer Majors, along with business partner Rick Grayson, opened Buck & Doe’s Mercantile in late 2017 with the goal of creating a safe, family-friendly environment for the Stone Oak community. While they offer a wide variety of products, it is clear their primary goal is to share knowledge through classes, the shooting range, and one-onone interactions with customers. As Rex told me, “We wanted to start the business to, via education and experience, take the negative connotation away from shooting sports.”

One of the ways Buck & Doe’s Mercantile wants to accomplish that goal is through excellent customer service. They pride themselves on building strong relationships with their clients, so they continue coming back. Their employees are trained to be both knowledgeable and unbiased when helping someone select a product. Rex feels like he is always learning something new from his staff. With some clients being high-profile, every employee respects a no photos policy in the store. Customer privacy is a top priority at Buck & Doe’s.

Whether it’s a first-time visitor, a regular customer, or even a well-known guest, the team strives to make everyone feel at ease during their visit.

Jason DeBlasio has always felt well taken care of at Buck & Doe’s. After retiring from the United States Air Force, Jason wanted to find a local shooting range and shop where he could connect with the staff and other customers. He definitely feels like he found that at Buck & Doe’s. Jason describes the staff as always welcoming him with a smile and ready to help with anything he needs. “The team treats you with respect, listens, educates, and always makes you feel like part of the community.”

As a small business owner himself, Jason understands the importance of building personal connections with customers. Jason is the Head of Sales and Customer Success at his company Military Metal Art. Like Jason, many of the artists and employees at Military Metal Art are veterans. Their mission “is to provide veterans with high quality, one-of-a-kind pieces of art that will honor their sacrifices and showcase their patriotism.” Their staff of experienced metal artists make beautiful artwork based on traditional military insignia. Each piece tells a personal story thanks to the connection that the employees at Military Metal Art make with the veterans they are honoring.

“We wanted to start the  business to, via education and experience, take the neg-

ative connotation away

shooting

sports.”

The customer base at Buck & Doe’s is another thing that makes Jason want to keep coming back. Many shared tips on the shooting range have created the friendly atmosphere Jason was looking for. He said it feels more like a community than a business. Jason admits he has been known to stop in for a chat, even when he is not shopping for anything in particular. Part of what has helped create a community atmosphere at Buck & Doe’s are their many social events. They host kid’s summer camps, league competitions, fun shoots, private parties, as well as events open to the public.

Buck & Doe’s truly offers something for everyone. The shop carries a wide selection of men’s and women’s clothing, along with

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stylish apparel and accessories. For those looking to treat themselves or find the perfect gift, there is a curated collection of home goods and unique items you will not find elsewhere. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the full range of essentials for firearms and archery—everything from optics and knives to high-quality accessories. Whether you are a seasoned collector searching for a rare find, a newcomer interested in learning more about shooting, or simply on the hunt for a great gift, Buck & Doe’s has you covered. Jason proudly describes it as a one-stop shop, with a “toptier” product selection to match. Because education and experience are so important to them, Buck & Doe’s provides a wide range of classes for people at any stage of experience. Customers can sign up for all levels of handgun and rifle classes, from beginner to advanced. Buck & Doe’s hosts License to Carry classes as well as gun safety and cleaning classes. There are also women’s only classes of all levels taught by female instructors. Those

who would rather work individually with an instructor can take private lessons. Their practice range features 18 indoor, air-conditioned, 50-foot shooting lanes, available by reservation or on a walk-in basis.

A unique feature at Buck & Doe’s is its full range of archery services, including classes and access to an on-site range. They have a full-service bow shop with an in-house technician that can restring crossbows, recurve, and compound bows. A wide variety of brands are available in their bow shop, as well as many types of repairs and accessory installations. They offer classes for both recurve and compound bows. Their archery range features targets set at a 20-yard distance, which is adjustable for younger participants or those developing beginner skills. There are membership and non-member prices available for both the archery and gun ranges.

It seems obvious that Buck & Doe’s Mercantile has accomplished their goal of a welcoming environment that lands somewhere between educational and entertainment. Rex says, “We have a great relationship with our clients and their families.” And Jason says no place compares to Buck & Doe’s Mercantile. He feels like he is part of the family every time he visits. “That kind of consistency and care is rare—and it’s what sets Buck & Doe’s apart.”

Unbreakable Journey

DR. ROBB KELLY’S PATH FROM ROCK BOTTOM TO LASTING RECOVERY

ARTICLE BY SYDNEY LEEVER

PHOTOGRAPHY BY YVETTE HARTRIDGE

When you think of an addiction specialist, what comes to mind? Business casual? A fancy PhD? While Robb Kelly does hold a PhD from Oxford, I was not expecting the doctor to greet me wearing neon green glasses, plaid green trousers, and matching green monogrammed moccasins. He owns 18 pairs of glasses in various colors including green, red, and even rainbow. “When I first experimented with red glasses, I noticed that it was a great conversation starter,” Robb told me. “My favorite pair is the green since they match my favorite shoes.” His arm stretched to highlight his tattoo which read “Recovered” in large red serif to reference his sobriety with an understated “By God” in black. Between his stressful practice and fast-paced restaurant, Robb finds peace in music, yoga and prayer. Our email correspondence was filled with upbeat slang such as “ty” for “thank you” and “so” with 10 extra o’s. Robb wears many hats – recovery specialist, restaurant owner, musician and philanthropist – yet carries himself with a fun and eccentric nature few can emanate.

Robb grew up in Moss Side, an inner city neighborhood of Manchester, England, where he fell in love with music. He first picked up a guitar at age 3 and was playing on stage by 9. “The only thing I wanted to be when I grew up was a musician,” Robb said. He started his own band as a teenager where his father, who fixed gas lines and was often on call, would call in reports at venues where Robb was playing to see him. He was hired by Abbey Road Studios in the ‘70s to play bass guitar for albums by Queen, David Bowie and Elton John. “Back then, you either got credited or paid, so I know what songs I worked on, but it was common to

replace players. I don’t know what made the final cut.”

While music was his dream, it also introduced Robb to alcohol. “I had my first drink at 9,” Robb said, “Ended up not being good for me.” One night after a session with Elton John plagued by stormy power outages, Robb and the musicians went back to John’s penthouse hotel room. “There was drinking, drugs, women, and it was still raining and thundering. Elton calls the lobby and screams ‘If you don’t stop the rain, I’m never coming back here,’ and I thought, I’m in this crazy world. People don’t live like this.” Robb was fired due to his alcoholism, but it would become a blessing in disguise. “The best thing I did was get fired,” Robb told me mournfully. “I was disgusted they called me an alcoholic. But if I hadn’t been fired I’d be dead.”

After being fired from Abbey Road Studios, Robb graduated from Oxford University with a PhD in Psychology in 1984. He became a practicing psychologist until he was kicked out due to alcoholism. Robb lived on the streets of Manchester for 13 months where he had multiple near death experiences. One night when his shoes were stolen off his feet, Robb prayed for a way out, and a man holding a Bible turned the corner and offered him a place to stay. At the AA meeting the man forced him to attend, Robb met an angel. His AA mentor John helped him immensely in his recovery, but once their time together had ended, Robb was unable to find him. He asked the group if anyone knew John but no one had met him. He stopped by John’s house to find someone else had moved in. He hired the best PI in England who came up empty-handed. “John was an angel, no doubt about that,” Robb shared, “God saved me.”

“When you have the ability to help people at my level, it's a gift from God and you should never ignore that.”
“When

I first experimented with red glasses, I noticed that it was a great conversation starter. My favorite pair is the green since they match my favorite shoes.”

Robb moved to Dallas in 2007, where he was invited to be a motivational speaker for a recovery group in Plano. He realized the need for recovery coaches in the area, so he opened the first location of the Robb Kelly Recovery Group to help alcoholics and addicts that struggled like him. Robb has worked as a recovery specialist for decades filled with various radio and television appearances. His high-profile clients include multiple rock stars and actors. “I met a singer at the airport who told me ‘You’re Doctor Robb from TV!’ And I thought, Shouldn’t this be the other way around? ” Robb’s practice has broadened over the years. He additionally works with trauma patients, eating disorders and business owners. “I had a patient who was a failed business owner, and when I asked about his hobbies, he was very embarrassed that he knitted socks for friends and family,” Robb began. “Our goal became for him to sell a few socks. He went on to create one of the biggest sock companies in the world.”  Robb released a memoir detailing his recovery journey in 2019. “For years, everyone’s told me I have a great story and I need to write a book,” Robb said, “but I never thought I could until my wife convinced me.” They co-wrote the memoir for two years. When they were stumped on the title, they consulted his daughter Charlotte. Robb had missed most of her life due to his alcoholism, and her last words to him as a child were “Daddy, Daddy, please stop drinking,” which became the title of the memoir. The book is dedicated to her.  Robb believes that addiction recovery should be offered for the entire family unit. “For treatment we

would have married men come in seven days a week for a 90 day period, and when we brought the wife in for two days a week, the recovery rate went up by 42%,” Robb shared. “Addiction is a family illness, which makes it a family recovery.” It’s why he created the Robb Kelly Foundation, a charity that helps recovering addicts and their families with housing, healthcare and school lunch debt.

While Robb loves American food and turning right on red, he missed tea shops scattered across England and vowed to open one. “During my sister’s first visit here, we’re sitting by the pool and I jokingly told her to move here and open a tea shop with me,” Robb smiled, “then I get a call six weeks later that she’s sold her house with a one-way ticket here.” Their childhood kitchen was filled with their grandmother’s recipes – scones, beans on toast, chips, macaroni cheese – all sold at The Olde English Tea Shoppe on Stone Oak Parkway.

Robb keeps himself busy between his businesses. The Robb Kelly Group has recently taken large strides in Alzheimer’s research to increase short-term memory by 13%. The Robb Kelly Foundation continues to help families impacted by addiction and is currently planning a 100 unit apartment complex to offer affordable housing to beneficiaries. Between appointments, Robb can be found behind the counter at his tea shop next door – He recommends trying the fish and chips or afternoon tea. When not working, Robb takes care of his English bulldogs and browses beach houses online. “I don’t think I’ll ever truly retire,” Robb predicts. “Being able to help people is the foundation of my life.”

LEARN MORE: With more than 20 years of experience, Dr. Robb Kelly specializes in empowering people to unlock their brain’s potential and transform their lives for good.

NEVER TOO LATE TO ROCK

At School of Rock San Antonio, music is more than a performance—it’s a powerful tool for connection, creativity, and lifelong learning. The Rock of Ages program, designed specifically for adults aged 50 and better, exemplifies this mission by creating a welcoming space where older adults can thrive both musically and socially.

In a world where older adults often find fewer opportunities for enrichment and connection, Rock of Ages stands out as a vibrant, inclusive program that fosters personal growth and builds meaningful community. Students,

regardless of their previous experience, are welcomed into an environment that encourages exploration, expression, and camaraderie among peers who share a love for music.

The structure of the program—combining weekly private lessons with group band rehearsals—offers participants a dynamic and hands-on way to stay engaged. Music becomes more than just a skill to develop; it becomes a shared journey. Performing with a band, learning new techniques, and supporting fellow musicians brings a renewed sense of purpose, pride, and belonging.

Rock of Ages is redefining what it means to grow older— with music, friendship, and unforgettable performances.

Beyond the social and emotional benefits, Rock of Ages also supports long-term cognitive health. Scientific studies consistently show that learning to play an instrument improves memory, sharpens focus, and enhances overall brain function—crucial elements for healthy aging and emotional well-being.

For many students, Rock of Ages is more than a class—it’s a meaningful new chapter. It provides a chance to rediscover joy, challenge oneself, and connect with others in an uplifting, judgment-free setting. In doing so, the program helps redefine what aging can look like: active, social, creative, and full of music, laughter, and connection.

School of Rock San Antonio, and the Rock of Ages program, isn’t just teaching music—it’s changing lives, one chord at a time.

Rock of Ages

Rock of Ages offers flexible hours to suit your lifestyle, with sessions available from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM or 8:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Whether you're retired, semi-retired, or simply looking to add a creative outlet to your routine, it's easy to make music a part of your week.

If you're an adult aged fifty or better and ready to dive into weekly lessons and group rehearsals with like-minded peers, School of Rock San Antonio is ready to welcome you. Curious about the experience? Come see the community for yourself—schedule a tour and enjoy a FREE trial lesson to get a feel for the fun, support, and inspiration that awaits.

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Favorably referred to as the “Last Best Place” and the “Treasure State,” Montana has captured the hearts of cinematic cowboys like Taylor Sheridan and Harrison Ford and inspired the television series, “Yellowstone” and its prequels, “1883” and “1923.”

Though fictional, they’ve reminded America of its deeply-rooted spirit for adventure and the simple yet rugged way of life that we all crave. Whether its the backdrop of jagged, snowcapped peaks or the endless golden pastures that are peppered with livestock, this Rocky Mountain soil is a breeding ground for dreamers and doers, and the people who call it home are no strangers to the ritual of ranch life. So, you want to be a cowboy? Slipping on some leather and having a little hide in your hat are good ways to start, but visiting a resort that brings the best of this life to the forefront, while also embracing modern luxury, is the experience of a lifetime. Paws Up Montana sprawls the distance of 37,000 private acres of historic estate-land, which houses a working ranch and 10 miles of Blackfoot river. Personalization is key—a divine selection of cuisine for the foodies, awe-inspiring activities for the adrenaline seekers, and world-class lodging that tickles every fancy from stargazing glamping, to timber-style family dwellings, to the uniquely designed green “o hauses” that invite the outside world in.

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WHAT TO DO

To change your attitude, you need a change in altitude. Gain some speed or turn up the adrenaline level with ATV tours, electric biking, mountain biking, go-karts, paintball, rappelling down Lookout Rock or whitewater rafting down the Blackfoot River. Indulge in the western art of living with archery, fly-fishing, hiking or sporting clays. For those who want to immerse themselves in the language of horses, there are horse-related adventures such as lessons, grooming or feeding, horse-whispering workshops or organized trails rides. Riders can also enjoy cattle drives that bring you back to yesteryear—driving a herd of cattle across the famed landscape— and bear witness to mustang gentling, where the Equestrian Manager communicates with a wild horse through body language and tone of voice. Skyline Aerial Adventure Park is another notable warm-weather activity, taking guests on two high-ropes courses.

WHERE TO STAY

Luxury Homes are categorized into preference-based properties that boast the thrill of wilderness living. For larger families and multigenerational groups, consider the Wilderness Estates. At 3,250-square-feet, these estates sleep up to eight guests and feature three large suites with private baths. The Big Timber Homes are available in one-to-three bedroom options and come ornamented with fire places and private decks. The Meadow Homes are 1,100-square-foot single-story homes that sleep up to four guests, situated amid a pastoral and treed setting. For an extra nod of perfection, choose one of the luxury homes that comes equipped with a private tent— ideal for anyone traveling with children (or adults who beckon back their childhood!).

For a more primitive experience, Glamping Homes offer the right amount of canvas to create a close-to-nature experience. Available mid-May through mid-October, choose from river settings to creeksides, bluffs or cliffs. Each tent is adorned with something unique—a copper tub, a picturesque view of Lewis and Clark’s famous Lookout Rock and Western-chic furniture throughout. Zip down the windows to allow for the cool nightly breeze, yet enjoy the modern convenience of electricity. Each campsite has a dining pavilion. And don’t miss the s’mores boards around the communal fire pit, offered by your own s’moresologist—yes, you read that right, and yea, it’s a thing.

Lastly, but certainly not least, are the state-ofthe-art accommodations of the Green O hauses. This portion of the property is completely curated for those 21 years of age and older. It’s a resort within a resort, a hidden pearl in an oyster of experience. The Tree Haus is elevated 23 feet in the air and offers unparalleled forest views. The Green Haus includes a skylight above the bed for an unmatched view of pluck-em-from-the-sky stars. The Round Haus has curved, floor-to-ceiling windows that offer 180-degree panoramic views. Both the Green and Round Hauses are dog friendly, too, so Fido can rest in the lap of luxury. The Light Haus is illuminated by skylights and unique glass design.

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A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

JUNE 6TH

Pars for Prevention

Canyon Springs Golf Club | 1:00 PM

Join us June 6, 2025, for a day where purpose meets play at our fundraising event! Tee off for a cause and help empower individuals through vital substance use prevention, intervention, and recovery services. Enjoy 18 holes of golf, network with community leaders, and enter to win exciting raffle prizes. Every swing supports a healthier future for our community.

JUNE 10TH

Base Camp For Kids

Buck & Doe’s Mercantile | 10:30 AM Buck & Doe’s Mercantile Summer Camp offers kids ages 8–15 a fun, 3-day experience focused on firearm and archery safety, beginner shooting skills, and outdoor survival basics. In partnership with NSSF Project ChildSafe, campers learn through classroom sessions, hands-on range practice, friendly competitions, and crafts. Includes a camp shirt, snacks, and drinks daily.

JUNE 14TH

Father’s Day Fun Run

Southside Lions Park | 7:30 AM

Celebrate Dad with a fun and active twist at our Father’s Day Fun Run! Whether you’re running with Dad or in honor of him, it’s a great way to spend quality time and create lasting memories. Plus, every participating Dad will take home a special Mini Tool Kit as a gift!

A FUN COMMUNITY FOR KIDS TO LEARN GUITAR, BASS, DRUMS, KEYBOARDS OR SINGING— AND PLAY IN A BAND!

Each Week students, 8 to 18, take a private lesson and rehearse with a band of their peers. This performance-based approach helps students gain a unique type of confidence through practical experience–they learn to rock on stage and in life.

Mention SOL-109 For a Free Trail Lesson And Tour– Call Today: 210-314-7671. Limited Summer Spots Still Available.

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JUNE 14TH

Yoga In The Museum

San Antonio Museum of Art | 9:00 AM

RUGGED HILLS | HIDDEN CANYON 3

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Alongside her team, she delivers a 37% higher average sales price in Stone Oak’s most coveted neighborhoods—setting a new standard for success in the area.

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Join SAMA and Black Swan Yoga for a calming morning of movement and mindfulness at the museum. This one-hour, all-levels yoga session is crafted to promote relaxation, followed by a tranquil crystal bowl sound bath to deepen your sense of peace. Surrounded by inspiring art, breathe deeply, reset your mind, and step into the day feeling refreshed and recharged.

JUNE 14TH

Father’s Day Fiesta

801 S Main Ave | 10:00 AM

Join us for the Annual Father’s Day Fiesta—a joyful, free celebration of fatherhood and community! Enjoy music, food, local vendors, and honor inspiring men with the Hombre Noble Award. Nominate a role model today and help us celebrate love, strength, and connection at Beautify San Antonio Park!

JUNE 21ST

Market Days at The Tower

739 E Cesar Chavez | 11:00 AM

Come celebrate Market Days at the base of the Tower! Explore a vibrant lineup of over 40 local vendors from across San Antonio—shop, discover unique finds, and support small businesses in your community. This FREE, family-friendly event happens throughout the year and features delicious food, live music, and fun for all ages!

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