Southlake Style October 2019

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Room for a Pool

Carillon

1170 Haven Cir., Southlake $775,000

Timarron

421 Palladian Blvd., Southlake $779,900

1309 Province Lane, Southlake $825,000

Backyard Paradise

Contemporary

You only live once. We will show you where. 1816 Saint Philip Ave., Southlake $995,000

1907 Ptarmigan St., Southlake $1,130,000

9 Car Garage

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2054 Miracle Point Drive, Southlake $1,599,900

Vaquero Estates

1982 E. Highland St., Southlake $2,799,000

Sold Over Asking in 3 days

1905 Little Bluestem, Westlake $2,998,000

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LETTER FROM

the editor

our village

ADVERTISING ART DIRECTOR Laura Woodside

Work, family and life can come at you pretty hard. At some point in our suburban lives, the realization hits — you can’t do it alone. Not just for your job and your kids, but also their conferences, their presentations, their schools and their teams. Bottom lines and carpools all need to be managed with care. But how? If you ask Emily Williams Knight, Ed.D. (and we did), she’ll fill you in on how her personal journey toward that elusive work-life balance left her feeling frustrated and unfulfilled. After more than 20 years of ever-increasing experience as a CEO, wife and mother of twins, she’s forged a new path that aims to blend life, not balance it. Invariably, it still takes a village and she is thankful for both her colleagues and her community who have become an integral part of her “blend”. Read more about her in Audrey Sellers’ “Finding Bliss In the Blend.” Our collective village is full of women who play a part in raising the bar of life in and around Southlake. In addition to sharing so many empowering stories from leading ladies like Emily in this month’s issue, I’m especially proud to highlight two I’m quite fond of: our breast cancer-crushing office manager Kelly Rose (page 16) and my wife and partner in “blend” Nicole who is in our annual Women in Business section. Intrigued about the blend in your life? Please join Emily, Kelly, Nicole and a live panel of empowering women as our village gathers for our fourth annual Women’s Luncheon on October 10.

ADVERTISING COORDINATOR Andrea Hatchett Andrea@SouthlakeStyle.com

Yours in Southlake Style,

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Love where you live.

2644 Hillside Drive / Highland Village / $420,000

1709 Rock Dove Circle / Colleyville / Reduced Price / $699,990

BRIDGET HUPP

NANCY DENNIS

972-900-8989 / bhupp@briggsfreeman.com

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109 Yale Drive / Southlake / $850,000 / COMING SOON

J.L. FORKE 214-695-8255 / jlforke@briggsfreeman.com

507 Fox Glen / Southlake / $940,000

JENNIFER SHINDLER

CAROL RUSSO

214-215-5181 / jshindler@briggsfreeman.com

817-304-4663 / crusso@briggsfreeman.com

4000 Bent Elm Lane / Fort Worth / SOLD

1041 Brownstone Drive / Grapevine / SOLD

JEREMY BRAVO

CHRISTY MCNEW

817-701-6584 / jbravo@briggsfreeman.com

817-689-5764/ cmcnew@briggsfreeman.com

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3008 Edgewood Lane / Colleyville / SOLD

306 W. Aurora Vista Trail / Aurora / SOLD

SUSAN BAUM

KIM BEDWELL

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2905 Edgewood Lane / Colleyville / $759,900

905 Winding Ridge / Southlake / $1,050,000

MARILYN NEWTON

KIM BEDWELL

817-846-7600 / mnewton@briggsfreeman.com

817-229-9445 / kbedwell@briggsfreeman.com

1820 Saint Phillip Avenue / Southlake / $930,000

1420 Randol Mill Avenue / Keller / $240,000

IRENE MOCHULSKY

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LEADING, INSPIRING Emily Knight shares her story

50 OPENING UP OPPORTUNITIES Michelle Carter helps kids give back

59 MONEY TALKS Southlake city officials discuss the new budget

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DIY Halloween Costumes For Your Kiddos

School Bus Driver: Find him or her a fitting hat and decorate your kid’s wagon with yellow cardboard for a fun costume that also acts as a mode of transportation during trick-or-treating. Chip Gaines: Love HGTV? Turn your little boy into one of the stars with a flannel, kid’s utility belt and brown work boots. Football Field: Grab some green poster board, a few white markers and maybe a foam ball to create a football field your child can sport like a sandwich board sign. Throw on a kid’s helmet to complete the look. Rainy Day: Construct a cloud headband with some fluffed cotton balls and attach a few threads adorned with paper waterdrops. Complete the look with a gray shirt and cute pair of rainboots. The Man With The Yellow Hat: Round up all your boy’s yellow clothing items to create a monotone look. The ensemble comes together after it’s paired with a stuffed monkey and bright hat.

OKTOBERFEST SOUTHLAKE OCTOBER 4 TO 6 From October 4 to 6, the Southlake Chamber of Commerce will host its 19th annual Oktoberfest at Southlake Town Square. The free event, recently ranked No. 4 on HomeToGo’s Oktoberfest USA Index, will feature live music, German food and drinks, arts and crafts booths, a wiener dog race and family-friendly fun.

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Cowgirl: Any outfit can become a cowgirl costume with the addition of a western hat, bandana and cowboy boots. Audrey Hepburn: Recreate the iconic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” look with a black top and tutu, black gloves, statement jewelry and a pair of mom’s sunglasses. Dalmatian: An all-white ensemble with black paper spots acts as a pup-ular option. Don’t forget the black dog ears and a little black nose. Scarecrow: Make the most out of your kid’s overalls by incorporating them into a costume. With a flannel and a little fake brown straw hat, the look will come together.

FALL FLAVORS Locals switch out ice-cold lemonade for steaming cups of apple cider.

HOMECOMING GALORE Mums larger than our heads will be sported at the Dragon game on October 25.

PROST! Lederhosen and steins take over Southlake Town Square this month.

HALLOWEEN HITS PINTEREST Parents everywhere search the web for the cutest costumes.

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utumn Arrivals

3311 Lookout Drive | Grapevine | $599,900 | SOLD Nan Ecklund Luker | 817.235.8260 | Nanette.EcklundLuker@alliebeth.com

1701 Live Oak Lane | Southlake | $1,930,000 Wynne Moore | 817.781.7060 | Wynne.Moore@alliebeth.com

These properties are offered without respect to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. All listing information, either print or electronic, is furnished by the property owner subject to the best of his or her knowledge; it is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.


Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale. - Lauren DeStefano

234 W. Bethel Road | Coppell | $4,800,000 Dona Robinson | 214.906.7069 | Dona.Robinson@alliebeth.com

2600 Independence Road | Colleyville | $998,500 Nan Ecklund Luker | 817.235.8260 | Nanette.EcklundLuker@alliebeth.com

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utumn Arrivals

424 Orelans Drive | Southlake | $1,275,000 Wynne Moore | 817.781.7060 | Wynne.Moore@alliebeth.com

2709 Cliffwood Drive | Grapevine | $599,000 Nan Ecklund Luker | 817.235.8260 | Nanette.EcklundLuker@alliebeth.com

These properties are offered without respect to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. All listing information, either print or electronic, is furnished by the property owner subject to the best of his or her knowledge; it is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

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Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall. - F. Scott Fitzgerald Begin Your Search Today

9 Catalonia Court | Westlake | $1,225,000 Dona Robinson | 214.906.7069 | Dona.Robinson@alliebeth.com

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ELF “Holiday movies are big in our house. They are a tradition. It's about the only time of the year we still use the DVD player. Every Christmas, I make sure we get a couple of laughs in with Buddy The Elf. We need a break from watching my husband’s favorite ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles’ that plays over and over after Thanksgiving.” – Michelle Carter, Little Helpers DFW Volunteer Coordinator

MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL | IN THEATERS OCTOBER 18 EVIL AND ANGELINA JOLIE TAKES FLIGHT YET AGAIN

“Sleeping Beauty” never looked more sinister in this slithery sequel to Walt Disney’s 2014 dark fantasy adventure “Maleficent,” once again featuring Angelina Jolie as the titular character. After Maleficent and Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning) saved the kingdom of the Moors in the last movie, “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” picks up several years later when Prince Phillip (Harris Dickinson) proposes to Aurora and enrages Maleficent. With Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) now declaring Aurora as her own daughter, Maleficent turns against the kingdom in a vengeful rage and swears to bring the entire land of Moors to ashes. Also starring Sam Riley, Ed Skrein and Academy Award nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor, “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” will deliver the dark Disney epic that you desire.

BATWOMAN THE CW | OCTOBER 6 THE BATSUIT FITS BEST WHEN IT FITS A WOMAN

The world’s greatest detective returns to The CW this fall — just not as a man. In CW’s “Batwoman,” Bruce Wayne’s cousin Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) returns to Gotham City after her girlfriend Sophie Moore (Meagan Tandy) is kidnapped by a crazed supervillain named Alice (Rachel Skarsten). After Kate stumbles onto her cousin's Batcave, she decides to don the mask for herself and become Gotham’s newest protector, Batwoman. Developed by “Arrow,” “The Flash” and “Supergirl” producer Greg Berlanti and starring a slew of Batman characters old and new, “Batwoman” is a fresh take on the caped crusader’s mythos for the next generation. You’ll learn to love Batwoman as she takes on her own riddlers and jokers in the Gotham night.

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OLIVE, AGAIN ELIZABETH STROUT OCTOBER 15 THE PULITZER PRIZEWINNING TALE OF OLIVE KITTERIDGE CONTINUES

Author Elizabeth Strout isn’t done with Olive Kitteridge just yet. After winning the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2009 and adapting her blunt and to-thepoint math teacher’s antics into an award-winning HBO miniseries starring Frances McDormand, Strout returns to the world of Olive Kitteridge in this sequel to her 2008 classic. This sequel follows the next decade of Olive’s life, from a second marriage to her bumpy relationship with her son to several other tales on the seashore of Crosby, Maine. You’ll fall in love with this character all over again as Strout takes you on several new adventures with Olive and all of her smalltown friends.

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ask A. . SOUTHLAKE STYLE’S OFFICE COORDINATOR KELLY ROSE SHARES HER STORY

WHEN WERE YOU DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER? October 2014. Within the week of my diagnosis I was scheduled for a double mastectomy. My reconstruction happened in December 2014, and I started chemotherapy a week later. HOW DID YOU TAKE THE NEWS? I was totally stunned. I found it through a routine mammogram that I never missed. But as soon as the radiologist left me in the waiting room, I knew. My heart was beating so hard. It was the most eye-opening experience. HOW DID YOU GET INVOLVED WITH THE NONPROFIT SUSAN G. KOMEN? I always knew about Susan G. Komen, but the first time I did the Race for the Cure was October 2015. I had tears the whole time. My husband was by my side through it all, and we wanted to pay it forward. Seeing all the people participating in the walk was just amazing. This year will be my fifth time doing the walk. HOW DO YOU BRING LIGHT TO THE SITUATION? I think it’s my positive attitude. I just try to put as much positivity out there that I can. You always have to find the positive and light.

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... BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR

Kelly Rose

HOW ARE YOU INVOLVED WITH SUSAN G. KOMEN NOW? I am the chairperson for Hope Village, the survivor/forever fighters tent. And I have been for the past three years. It’s amazing to see the survivors get VIP Treatment. They get goodie bags, flowers and comradery. The whole thing is to make them feel special. My perspective changed once I saw what Susan G. Komen’s donations went to in our local community. HOW CAN PEOPLE DONATE TO THE CAUSE? If you want to help, you can donate at Dallas. Info-Komen.org/GoTo/ KELLYROSE. I’ve been within the top five survivors for fundraising for the past five years.

WHAT MAKES YOU INTERESTED IN GIVING BACK? I’ve been involved in charities since I was a child. That’s all we have ever done. We always wanted to give back to the community and give to different causes. My husband and I don’t have children, so charity is like our kid. WHAT KEEPS YOU GROUNDED? I have been married 28 years to a man I have loved since seventh grade. We have two spoiled golden retrievers, Kenlly and Kandy.

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TEXAS THAT STILL FEELS LIKE A LITTLE PLACE IN TEXAS

At the end of a treelined road, painted in the prairie sunshine, you’ll find the beating heart of a new community. Based on some very old ideas about town and country. Where smart new homes lead to a deeper connection with the land and with each other. This is Pecan Square, north of Fort Worth in the AllianceTexas corridor in Northlake. And we invite you to join us.

Model homes now open Smart new homes from the mid $200s to the $600s. From I-35W, take exit FM 407 west and follow the signs.

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FINDING BLISS IN THE BLEND WORK-LIFE BALANCE IS OVERRATED.

Instead, Emily Williams Knight, Ed.D., and CEO of the Texas Restaurant Association, encourages women to embrace a blend in life.

BY A U D R E Y S E L L E RS P H OTO S BY B LU D O O R ST U D I O S

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any working moms try to do it all. They pack lunches and plan budgets, help with homework and hold staff meetings, give high fives and offer handshakes. It’s a swirling mélange of joys and responsibilities, both personally and professionally. However, by pouring so much into others, many women find that their own cups run dry. In their pursuit of a work-life balance, women often end up depleted.

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It’s no surprise that many working moms run on empty. Workplace burnout is an occupational phenomenon. A recent Gallup survey shows nearly one in four employees feel burned out always or often, and another 44% say they feel burned out sometimes. Moms who aren’t in the workforce can also experience burnout, according to the National Institute of Health. Homemakers can suffer from the effects of overwork or chronic stress, just as those who report to a job. Southlake mom and Texas Restaurant Association (TRA) CEO Emily Williams Knight says it doesn’t have to be this way. She wants women to know that a full life shouldn’t be a delicate balancing act but a beautiful blend. A SEAT AT THE TABLE With more than 20 years of experience and success in national and global leadership positions, Knight knows what it takes to thrive in the workplace and to blaze new trails. She took the helm at the TRA on August 1, becoming the first female leader in the organization’s 82-year history. Only 23% of her 118 board members are women. In a season of change, Knight is confident and excited about what lies ahead for the association and the restaurant industry. “I have to remain true to what helped me be successful while being nimble enough to assimilate,” says Knight. “If I hire the right people, hold them accountable and lead from the front, I can expect great things.” The TRA represents the state’s $66 billion restaurant industry, which is comprised of more than 48,000 locations and boasts a workforce that’s 1.34 million employees strong. Knight has a big ambition for the TRA — to be the nation’s No. 1 state association. Knight’s background and track record of success indicate she has every intention of getting there. Knight holds a doctorate in higher education leadership from Walden University, an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Newbury College in Brookline, Mass., a master’s degree in management from Troy University in Troy, Alabama, a bachelor’s degree in hospitality administration from Boston University and an associate’s degree in hotel and restaurant administration from Newbury College. Knight has led student recruitment for two of the world’s top five hospitality schools and advocated for skills training programs to fill the growing number of restaurant and hospitality job openings. She’s also a member of several boards and committees, volunteering her knowledge and insights for the betterment of the restaurant industry. There’s no denying that Knight is an accomplished business executive and leader who’s at the forefront of a massive industry. But that’s not all there is to her.

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LIFE INTERMINGLED Like many other women in business, Knight is also a wife and a mom. She and her husband of 24 years, Alec, are parents to twin 13-year-old daughters, Elizabeth and Olivia. They also have a rescue dog named Murphy. In the past 24 years, their family has moved nine times. “I wouldn’t have achieved what I have without Alec,” she says. “He’s such an unsung hero.” While she’s grateful for her husband, she admits that for many years, she struggled to find that elusive work-life balance so many seek. She divided her life into neat categories: home and work. With two sides of her life competing for her attention, Knight often felt like she wasn’t doing enough. If she missed a conference call, she felt guilty as a professional. If she took the call, she felt like she wasn’t being a good mom. “Many women are taught that you can’t show fear or emotion. You just try to fit into your work environment,” she says. “I drew lines between work and family, but then I realized that work and personal life are allies.” Knight says that when she acknowledged she’s a parent, a wife, a friend, an employee and so much more, her well-being improved immensely. “I started calling it ‘the blend,’” she says. “The most empowering moment was when I realized there isn’t such a thing as balance. Balance doesn’t exist because no two days are alike.” Sometimes, Knight is sitting in a business meeting hundreds of miles from her Southlake home. Other times, she’s cheering on her daughters at a sporting event. Both are important, but Knight no longer feels the need to restore balance on one side or the other. Instead, she blends. At work, her team sees her as much as an executive as they do a wife and mom. Knight says that by blending parts of her life instead of compartmentalizing different roles, she has become a better and more empathetic leader. “When I can show the whole Emily, my team sees me as more accessible and approachable,” she says. “I no longer have two sides to my life. I’m a combination of both.” In blending, Knight often turns to her village, which includes her husband and other moms. She works in tandem with Alec to make sure their daughters have what they need. Knight might be leading a meeting across the globe, but she still checks in to make sure Elizabeth and Olivia have their water bottles for practice. When Knight is traveling and can’t attend her daughters’ basketball games, she’s thankful for the moms who take pictures. “I need others to find that blend,” she says. “I’ve had to let go of being a strong Type A woman and be vulnerable sometimes. When we all work together, we’re so much stronger.”

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Knight recognizes the importance of village members coming together for a common goal and embraces a spirit of generosity with her own resources and experience. A perfect example is her efforts in taking the stage and inspiring her community at Southlake Style’s Women’s Luncheon. And in her new role heading up the TRA, she’s eager to help restaurant owners and their communities thrive. She travels around the state meeting with TRA members to discuss issues of local interest and impact. “I’ve always been mission driven,” Knight says. “I always look for the tangible impact.” MODERATION IS KEY In learning how to blend, Knight has also discovered the value of saying no. When demands for her time start to stack up, Knight considers whether they’re aligned with a work or personal goal. If they’re not, she says no — and owns the outcome. She realizes she may hurt someone’s feelings or end up disappointed sometimes, but that’s part of the blend. Knight calls this “learning not to be liked.” She says that whether women are leaders at home, in the office or in their peer group, they’ll sometimes have to make decisions that aren’t popular to all. “Women have to learn how to say no. You can’t do it all,” she says. “You have to guard your time as carefully as you can. You also have to be OK with your decision because that decision is what’s right

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for you.” Early in her career, Knight often fulfilled every request that came her way. She would hop from fundraising event to fundraising event because she had the perceived notion that she would damage her career if she wasn’t there. “I didn’t know how to say no,” admits Knight. “I spent my early years trying to please everyone.” Now, Knight calls herself a “ruthless prioritizer.” She fiercely protects her time and is intentional about what she takes on. Knight says she gained a new perspective on life during one of her many international business trips. On March 8, 2014, there were two Malaysia Airline flights from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China. Knight was fortunate to be confirmed on the flight that departed six hours after the ill-fated MH370 that disappeared over the Indian Ocean. It took Knight 24 hours to get back home and months before she could board a plane again. Knight says that while she has always been a joyful person, that day sparked a renewed sense of purpose in her. “Things changed for me that day. I went through some serious reflection and considered whether my priorities are in line,” she says. “I recognized that I need to see everyone as a human and value who they are. It really made me a different person.” Knight isn’t afraid to prioritize now and maintains a don’t-miss-the-big-stuff rule with her family. No matter how hectic her travel schedule, Knight is always there for birthdays, holidays and first days of school. She has even taken red-eye flights so she can go trick-or-treating with her daughters. It’s nourishing for her soul to spend time with her family and to also find joy in her career. SAVORING THE GOOD Letting go of the pressure to do it all, Knight is free to enjoy life to the fullest. An ideal weekend for her involves ordering meals in, finding a great family movie on Netflix and relaxing on the couch with Alec and their girls. For Knight, it comes down to being honest about what matters most. “As a woman, take a step back and think about how you’re investing your time,” she says. “Have you created some type of false narrative that has you running in a direction that doesn’t align with your core? When you get back in alignment, you’re so much happier.” It’s only natural to crave a blissful life, and fortunately, the recipe is simple. Shake off expectations, season with the good stuff and blend well. Learn more about Knight at Southlake Style’s fourth annual Women’s Luncheon, “Feeding the Soul,” on October 10 at The Marq. Knight will be the keynote speaker and will be a part of the day’s panel discussion featuring Patti Johnson, Jamé Scott, Elizabeth Perez and Julie Thannum. You can purchase tickets at 817Tix.com. Ten percent of ticket sales will benefit GRACE’s Transitional Housing program and Susan G. Komen's Race for the Cure.

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SPOTLIGHT community CARROLL TO HOST HOMECOMING CARNIVAL AND PARADE IN SOUTHLAKE TOWN SQUARE Carroll Homecoming is a big deal in Southlake, and this year is no different. So mark October 23 on your calendar as the annual Carroll Homecoming Carnival and Parade make their return to Southlake Town Square. From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., locals can enjoy carnival booths and festivities before the spirited parade and pep rally, which will also be hosted at Southlake Town Square. All of this fun is in anticipation of the homecoming football game on October 25, when the Dragons will take on Keller Central at Dragon Stadium. Last year’s homecoming carnival was relocated to Carroll Senior High School due to inclement weather. And the parade was cancelled all together. But this year, the Dragons hope that the lively activities will be bigger and better than ever. CARROLL CROSS COUNTRY EARNS FIVE WINS AT SOUTHLAKE INVITATIONAL More than 2,600 runners came out to the Carroll Cross Country 15th annual Southlake Invitational at Bob Jones Park on Saturday, September 7. The Texas heat didn’t stop the day’s 78 teams perform with impressive finishes, nor did it stop the Southlake teams earn five first place finishes and a second place finish. Dragon Varsity Elite Boys placed first and were led by Nate Lannen, who placed second overall. Tim McElaney, Antonio Florcruz, Salomon Chavez and Michael McCabe also scored highly overall. Dragon Varsity Elite Girls also finished first and were led by Jenna Holland, who placed third overall. Kaylie Cox, Alexa Karmis, Tatum Foreman, Abigail McIlvain and Lydia Lo were also in the top 20 finishers. Dragon Varsity Boys, led by Grant Anderson who placed first overall, also finished first in their division. Logan Schaunaman, Mason Alexander, Bryan Fernando and Robert Freeman also had impressive times. Dragon Varsity Girls, led by Ava Brushaw who placed second overall, also finished first. Nikoletta Shockle, Brynn Floreano, Audrey Dunn and Mia Tesoriero also racked up points for the team. The Elite JV boys finished second and Ethan Satsky finished third overall in his division. Nathan Upadhyay, Andrew Oberhalzer, Jake Booher and JJ Pino also scored for the team. TWENTY-THREE CARROLL STUDENTS NAMED NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced their semifinalists for the 65th annual National Merit Scholarship program, and the list featured 23 Carroll students. Congratulations to these Dragons: Anu Da Aggarwal, Carlo Colletto, William Dorin, Victor He, Akshaya Hemanth, Claire Iannelli, Danielle Kappler, Andrew Kim, Celine Li, Mark Li, Gordon Liu, Aryana Mithwani, Tarun Ratnasabapathy, Jake Reinke, Ridhi Rukumanna Gari, Rohun Shroff, Simrun Shroff, Annabelle Smith, Lyndsey Stubbs, Anna Su, Heman Tijerina, Abhinav Vedire and Katherine Zenick. To be considered for a National Merit Scholarship, semifinalists must advance to finalist standing in the competition by meeting high academic standards and all other requirements explained in the information provided to each semifinalist.

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‘AFTER THE ENCORE’ PODCAST SHOWCASES LOCAL ARTISTS Have you ever seen a band or musician play and just wondered who’s the person behind the mic? Joe Shaw, Bedford resident and host of DTALKS Podcast, is taking a dive into these creatives’ stories with his new project “After the Encore.” This podcast, which premiered on Friday, August 30, focused its first season (“Volume 1: The Stars At Night”) on Texas-based artists. Two of them – Ansley and Todd Pipes – have local ties. Ansley, an indie soul artist originating from Grapevine who is featured on the third track, sits down with Joe to discuss how she found her voice and what inspires her to perform. Todd Pipes, the lead singer of the ’90s band “Deep Blue Something” showcased on the sixth episode or track, shares how the group’s hit single “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” put its music on the map. After founding the band with his brother at the University of North Texas, the Southlake local saw how one show in Dallas could change a band’s projection. Check out the podcast to learn more about these artists. The tracks are available on Apple Podcast.

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SPOTLIGHT community

MISS SOUTHLAKE AND MISS SOUTHLAKE OUTSTANDING TEEN CROWNED FOR 2020 The Miss Southlake Scholarship Organization crowned Miss Southlake and Miss Southlake Outstanding Teen for 2020. Those ladies are Collin College sophomore Bryton Bonacquisti and The Colony High School junior Laurel Jones. The Miss Southlake Competition included eight contestants while the Miss Southlake Outstanding Teen competition featured six women. Both competitions featured evening wear portions and a 90-second talent performance that showed off the candidates' unique abilities. Bryton won for her unique ventriloquism routine while Jones won for her singing ability. Executive director DaNae Couch Lowe says the competition was so successful that they sold out of their original 184 seat theater and had to add extra chairs to accommodate guests. As Miss Southlake and Outstanding Teen 2020, Bryton and Laurel will appear throughout the city and surrounding areas to make appearances on behalf of the Miss Southlake Scholarship Organization, as well as advocate for their social initiatives, Heart of the Issue: Life Without Limits and Behind the S.A.S.H. respectively.

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SPOTLIGHT community SIX CISD JUNIORS ACHIEVE EAGLE SCOUT RANK Six CISD juniors extended their wings and became eagles last month at White’s Chapel UMC. The six boys who achieved the rank include Brendan Alm, Jac Cunningham, Drew Carlton, Braxton Neiman and John and David Peebles. The six boys first joined the Cub Scouts during their elementary years at Old Union Elementary High School. Twenty-one merit badges and a community service project later, the boys earned their eagle scout ranking, which only four percent of scouts ever achieve. Mayor Pro Tem Shawn McCaskill delivered the honors to the scouts on the Southlake City Council’s behalf.

IDF COMBAT VETERAN SPEAKS AT CHABAD COMMUNITY EVENT An Israel Defense Forces combat veteran, machine gunner and Krav Maga instructor spoke to the public during a community event in September at the Chabad of Southlake. When he was 19, Leibel Mangel left his home in Cincinnati to enlist in the Israeli forces, where he participated in several high-profile anti-terror operations with the 900th Kfir Brigade. Now a public speaker who tours and advocates for Jewish causes and outreach, Leibel appears throughout the country to educate the public on the issues some in the Jewish community face today. Leibel has spoken on several news networks including ABC, Fox and 700 WLW, and has also won the 2017 Jewish People’s Choice Award for his activism. DRAGON CHEER DONATES $21,000 TO ODESSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION After the recent mass shooting in Odessa, Dragon Cheer seniors were inspired to show their support to the area’s victims, so they started the “One with Odessa” campaign. The team designed a black T-shirt with the state of Texas on it that reads, “We are one with Odessa.” A green heart is in the middle of the shirt and connects the cities of Odessa and Southlake. Cheerleaders sold “One with Odessa” T-shirts and accepted online donations for those who wanted to give back. Dragon Cheer raised more than $21,000 in proceeds for the Odessa Community Foundation to help victims and their families with funeral and medical expenses. Dragon Cheer presented the check with the donation before the away game against Odessa Permian High School on September 13.

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EIGHT CENT DECREASE APPROVED FOR 2019-20 SCHOOL TAX RATE The Carroll ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved an eight cent decrease to the total tax rate during one of their meetings last month. The new tax rate adopted by the district is at $1.30 per $100 valuation, while the former tax rate was set at $1.38 per $100 valuation. The majority of the decrease comes from the district’s maintenance and operation tax rate, which decreased from $1.04 to 97 cents per $100 valuation. However, the board also agreed to lower the interest and sinking rate by one cent as well, which brought down the total tax rate to $1.30. The eight cent deduction is the district’s largest decrease in the past four years.

CISD SOPHOMORE SWIMMER QUALIFIES FOR 2020 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS Riley Francis is going to the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. A Carroll High School sophomore and member of the Girls Swimming and Diving Team, Riley qualified for the team trials after she competed in the 2019 Speedo Summer Junior National Championships over the summer. To qualify for the trials, Riley had to beat a time of 56.29 seconds in the 100 Free and 2:01.69 seconds in the 200 Free at the Junior National Championships. Not only did Riley beat more than 100 kids and placed second and third in both of her competitions but also she outdid her time in both categories with 56.09 seconds and 2:00.75 seconds respectively. Riley will swim at the Olympic Team Trials in June next year.

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SOUTHLAKE CENTRAL MARKET ROLLS OUT CURBSIDE SERVICE Starting on October 2, getting gourmet groceries has never been easier. Southlake’s Central Market is now offering curbside service. Guests just need to go online to place their orders, schedule a pickup time and park in one of the designated spots on the west side of the store. No minimum order is required, and guests just need to pay a $4.95 service fee plus a 3% personal shopping fee. Every submitted order is handpicked and takes place between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. every day. To celebrate, Central Market hosted a grand opening party on Oct. 2 featuring live music and free food. TALBOTS PARTNERS WITH SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR ‘THE ART OF THE SCARF’ COLLECTION Talbots is hosting its second annual “The Art of the Scarf” collection with six internationally renowned artists including Brooklyn-based illustrator and designer Libby VanderPloeg. The partnership showcases six limited edition silk scarves designed by artists and illustrators across the world. The collection will be available for public viewing until Thursday, October 31. Each scarf retails for $79.50 and 20% of net proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Care helpline. HOPDODDY HOSTS KIDS MATTER FUNDRAISER One local burger joint showed its dedication to the community last month by hosting a giveback night for Kids Matter International. Hopdoddy Burger Bar hosted a fundraiser on September 16 where they donated 20% of the nights proceeds to the Southlake-based charity organization. For every $100 raised, a child receives $225 of new winter clothing. It was a great night of Southlake groups teaming up to make a difference.

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BELOVED GAS STATION-BASED RESTAURANT OPENS SECOND LOCATION IN COLLEYVILLE A beloved Watauga eatery is now open in Colleyville. Chef Point, known for its original unorthodox location – inside a Conoco gas station, is expanding into a more fine dining space. For those familiar with Chef Point owners’ chef Franson Nwaeze and Paula Merrell Nwaeze’s origin story, expect the same high-quality dishes and rich flavors. But the new restaurant provides a whole new look compared to the Watauga location. Chef Point Watauga lets guests fill up while enjoying quality dishes. That unique story got national attention, including everything from a feature in an episode of “Diners, Drive-Ins and Drives” and a front-page story in “The New York Times.” That attention has brought out an array of interested food lovers. Chef Point Colleyville officially opened to the public after Labor Day at 5220 Hwy 121 and is now taking reservations for those who are interested in trying their creations.

JOHNNY B’S IS BACK The beloved Southlake burger joint is back. Johnny B’s Burgers and Shakes opened over the summer under new ownership, but it still offers the same iconic dishes. The menu is almost an exact replica of their previous selection, so guests can expect to enjoy quality burgers, hot dogs and shakes while dining in. Johnny B’s does have a few new options, like the Beyond Burger patty. Johnny B’s originally opened in 2004 and closed in 2018 after its founder John Finlayson announced he was ready to retire. Now John is working with the new owners to ensure locals are receiving the same experience.

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VARISPACE TO OPEN SECOND CAMPUS IN SOUTHLAKE VariSpace will open its new campus in Southlake. Located at 1 Kirkwood Blvd., this flexible workspace will occupy the former Vista at Solana location. After it opens, companies will have the chance to lease different move-in ready office spaces, and all of its short-term and long-term spaces are furnished by VariDesk. VariDesk co-founder and CEO Jason McCann says the company was attracted to Southlake because of its proximity to both Dallas and Fort Worth. VariSpace is currently converting the building for multi-tenant use and adding in premier amenities including a café, social area, fitness center, meeting rooms and coffee bar. The Southlake VariSpace is currently estimated to open late spring or early summer of 2020. They are currently leasing and setting up tours for interested clients.

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“We strive to make the process as smooth as possible while getting the job completed as quickly as possible.” ELIZABETH HUFFMAN PARTNER

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Elizabeth Huffman started Black Door Renovation with her husband John three years ago out of their own household. Their goal was simple: help others fall in love with their homes again through fullhouse renovations and remodels. John chose to leave his job in the legal industry while Elizabeth chose to return to work part-time, all the while homeschooling their three young children. Their gamble soon paid off as they not only garnered several new clients but also were featured on HGTV during their first year of business. “Our clients inspire us,” Elizabeth remarks. “Because our goal is to make our clients’ visions a reality, seeing their happiness and helping create their family memories inspires us to work hard to achieve those dreams.” Elizabeth’s success story has been recognized in several print publications and radio shows, with Elizabeth and John even hosting their own HGTV show “Lone Star Flip.” No matter what your remodeling needs are, Elizabeth Huffman and Black Door Renovation are sure to help you work toward your dream home.

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“I didn’t think the company would grow this fast or this much. I have just enjoyed building it.”

KIMBERLY RADAKER BAYS MANAGING PRINCIPAL

Kimberly Radaker Bays’ success was built by continuously moving in one direction — forward. Many entrepreneurs start with big goals they want to achieve with their business, but Kimberly is wired a little differently. The joy she experiences in running Exponential Property Group is in improving the lives of other people, not just her own. “The reward is in the difference it makes to others,” Kimberly says. “My real goals aren’t for the size of the business, a certain dollar amount or public attention but more for the knowledge that we are helping others along the way.” As managing principal, Kimberly has overseen Exponential Property Group for the past eight years, growing the company from just two employees to more than 170. Her focus lies in multifamily real estate, and she currently leads 14 properties that total over 4,800 units — and Kimberly isn’t done growing her portfolio. She’s always looking to take on new investors and properties, which has helped propel her business into the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies. When looking to grow your net worth through passive real estate investing, Kimberly Radaker Bays and Exponential Property Group are here to help.

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“Texas Health Southlake is a place where employees want to work, physicians want to practice and patients receive exceptional care.” TRACI BERNARD PRESIDENT

Texas Health Southlake

1545 E. Southlake Blvd. 817.748.8780 | TexasHealthSouthlake.com

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Even at a young age, Traci Bernard knew she had a passion for helping people and wanted to grow up to work in the healthcare industry. What she eventually realized after she entered the medical field, however, was that she had another passion: creating cultural change. In her 25-year career, Traci has been hands-on in several aspects of hospital operations, finance, quality management and strategic planning. Her secret to success? Investing in people. “When I became President of Texas Health Southlake 14 years ago, I made it my goal to create a place where employees want to work, physicians want to practice and patients receive exceptional care,” Traci says. “I believe part of my success is through my dedication for employee, physician and patient satisfaction.” This October, Texas Health Southlake is celebrating 15 years of serving the Southlake community. Traci says she’s extremely proud of all the lives they’ve helped change over the hospital’s tenure. “This success resides on the shoulders of our team that have a passion for their jobs, this community and the patients we have the privilege of serving,” Traci says. “I look forward to seeing what all we accomplish in the next 15 years.”

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“Connecting businesses and community leaders and continuously giving back to our community have been the keys to our success.”

(L-R) Jenn Rich, Kelly Rose, Nicole Tesoriero, Andrea Hatchett, Ashley Madonna and Laura Woodside (not pictured)

THE WOMEN OF SOUTHLAKE STYLE When Southlake Style first launched in 2006, it connected with the people of Southlake in a way no magazine has before. Thirteen years later, the publication continues to be the city’s most read and trusted premier lifestyle magazine. One of the many reasons is the talented and creative women on staff. Women have a hand in every department at Southlake Style from its advertising and sales to editorial and creative departments. By pursuing what they love and putting their all into what they do, Southlake Style showcases what makes this city unique. Co-owner and advertising director Nicole Tesoriero leads by example by entrenching herself in the community and building long-lasting relationships with her neighbors. Through its print issues, digital coverage and event exposure, Southlake Style aims to over-deliver for its customers, readers and community partners alike. So if you’re looking to market your business or pick up the latest issue, don’t worry: The women of Southlake Style have got you covered.

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“At Little Sunshine’s Playhouse, all children will receive the proper love, education and care during such a crucial developmental age.” CHANDLER FULTON, BIANCA MOSQUEDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool 600 Zena Rucker Rd. 888.858.8070 | LittleSunshine.com/Southlake-Texas

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For as long as she could remember, Chandler Fulton wanted to work with children. It was always something she was passionate about and felt she would be good at. “Once I entered the field as a teacher, I realized how passionate I was not only about the academics, but ensuring that every child was cared for and felt at home when they stepped into my classroom,” Chandler says. “Children’s development during their first five years of life is so fundamentally important. It is the foundation that shapes children’s future health, happiness, growth, development and learning achievement.” As executive director, Chandler manages Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool of Southlake alongside program director Bianca Mosqueda. At Little Sunshine’s, families and their children are what motivates the private preschool the most, helping them make the greatest impact during a child’s early education. “I love working hands-on with children and families,” Chandler says. “I want to be the best advocate for children while providing a loving, trusting and safe environment. I think that is what every parent wants for their child.”

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“We strive to provide a high level of customer service, satisfaction and trust.”

SHERI BRUNSON OWNER

Sheri Brunson was on the very first state championship ladies’ basketball team at Carroll ISD in 1975. She was the first female president of the Southlake Chamber of Commerce, and she is also a charter member of the Champions Rotary Club. What does any of this have to do with Sheri owning and operating the first female-owned drycleaning plant in Southlake since 1992? Sheri is a self-starter, just like everyone in her family who came before her. Sheri has provided high-level customer service through Cinch Cleaners for the past 27 years, and she feels that some employees have stayed with the company for 20 years says a lot about her business values. “I come from a long line of self-employed, self-motivated entrepreneurs — three generations strong,” Sheri expresses. “I try and operate my business with the same family-owned values that I was raised with.” Whether she’s helping a customer remove self-tanner from a Cache dress or get ink out of a man’s favorite dress shirt, there’s no mess that Sheri and her staff can’t clean up. They’ll have it done for you in a cinch.

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“My lifelong mentors instilled lasting inspiration for beautiful design and construction in the world of EclecticMaison.” KARLA COGBURN OWNER

Eclectic-Maison Renovation & Designs, LP P.O. Box 92656 817.891.1023 | Eclectic-Maison.com

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Karla Cogburn was born with a passion for design and construction. Even as a young girl, Karla would work with her father in the summer on his construction site as a true builder’s daughter. Her mother was just as much a hardworking woman, introducing her to bookkeeping strategies. Karla took her family’s values and implemented them in her own business, Eclectic-Maison. “I am self-made in that I started a business with a few dollars in my pocket,” Karla says. “Thereafter for the last 35 years, they are now filled with wisdom, knowledge and common sense about construction and design.” Karla loves creating beauty in residential homes while concentrating on her clients' tastes and needs. Karla’s clients expect excellence, timely performance, communication and design insight. Karla goes above and beyond to meet those expectations. At the end of the day, client satisfaction is her highest reward. Client relationships continue, even after the last stroke of paint, the last flooring laid, the last trim installed, the last plumbing flows, the last lights are lit and renovation is complete.

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“Passion sets anyone apart — and Corinthian Medical Spa is full of passion.”

(L-R) Lauren Gallagos, Kristian Nightengale, Andrea Henderson

LAUREN GALLAGOS, KRISTIAN NIGHTENGALE, ANDREA HENDERSON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, LEAD AESTHETIC CLINICIAN, AESTHETIC CLINICIAN/INJECTOR Before she became a lead aesthetic clinician for Corinthian Medical Spa, Kristian Nightengale traveled the nation pursuing medical preceptorships with some of the best surgeons and dermatologists in the country. As a licensed medical aesthetician and certified phlebotomist, Kristian loves to work alongside medical director and board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jesse Smith to make women feel beautiful. Andrea Henderson is the newest medical aesthetician and injector. She has 18 years of experience in both dermatological and cosmetic aesthetics procedures. She worked in the plastic surgery departments at UT Southwestern and Scott and White Medical Schools, where she performed laser procedures, cosmetic injections and medical skincare treatments including chemical peels. Andrea is a clinical trainer for several aesthetics and has garnered numerous cosmetic and aesthetic certifications and accolades. Director of operations Lauren Gallegos has six years of experience with Corinthian Medical Spa. She makes certain that the highest-level compliance and quality assurance is maintained alongside Dr. Smith. She works with nurse practitioner Kelly Hanson, who coordinates each medical care plan with Dr. Smith. Kelly assesses, interviews and supports Corinthian’s clients with direct oversight, resulting in the most realistic expectations for excellent aesthetic medical results.

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“I cannot imagine doing anything less than 100%. ‘Good enough’ is not good enough.”

SHARON MICHAEL VICE PRESIDENT

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After leading accomplished marketing careers in the corporate and technical industries, Sharon Michael and her husband Thomas started their brand, Thomas & Sharon Michael, Realtors, in 2002. They set out to reinvent the real estate experience with decidedly upscale, world-class marketing, highly personalized service and a professional approach typically lacking in the field. Sharon says they found instant success, selling 85 homes in just their first 12 months of business. But their progress didn’t stop there. Thomas & Sharon Michael, Realtors went on to sell over 1,000 homes, placed in the top one percent of all real estate agents nationwide since 2003 and even ranked sixth in the United States overall. Sharon believes in treating each client like they are the most important person she will ever meet. She wants each client to feel like they are her only one. Her clients especially appreciate her expertise, exceptional knowledge of local markets and an unparalleled level of service. When you find yourself in need of expert real estate advice, call Sharon Michael, Realtor and experience for yourself what all the excitement is about. You’ll soon see why Thomas and Sharon say, “Ask our clients and you’ll become one, too!”

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“We have helped grow Associated Time Instruments into a leading company in the time and labor management industry.”

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VICE PRESIDENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, DIRECTOR OF SALES Since 1953, Associated Time Instruments has been providing time and attendance solutions for customers all across the state of Texas. Sixty-six years later, Stacey Archer and her stepdaughter Lauren are continuing to help their customers stay up-to-date in terms of technology and regulations. Stacey first started working for Associated Time’s human resources department when her husband Christopher purchased the company in 2012. While she spent most of her career working in sales, Stacey says she fell right into her role as the benefits coordinator, working to provide real solutions for the company’s customers and employees alike. Meanwhile, Lauren joined Associated Time after she graduated with an advertising and marketing degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 2011. Eight years later, Lauren is still passionate about what she does, growing the company’s base to over 65,000 customers and counting. Together these hard-working women help make Associated Time a leader in the time labor management industry — and it’s all in the name of family. “The fact that it is a family-owned business makes it that much more satisfying,” Stacey says. “We have the best solutions and the best people.”

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“We love to help our friends and clients buy and sell real estate in this special town.” KELLY MARCONTELL & SUSAN GILCHREST REALTORS

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Before they teamed up to form the Marcontell & Gilchrest Group, Kelly Marcontell and Susan Gilchrest were top-producing individual realtors. Kelly’s background in both production and custom home construction and Susan’s background in marketing and finance led them both to careers in residential real estate over 12 years ago. Last year when they joined together and became partners, they immediately noticed a successful response, with the RealTrends company recognizing them as one of the top 100 real estate teams in Texas. This dream team proudly serves the Southlake, Westlake, Colleyville, Trophy Club and Keller areas. Marcontell & Gilchrest Group is unique because Kelly and Susan partner together on all of their listings. Their clients benefit from their wealth of experience and market knowledge on both the buying and listing sides of the real estate transaction. They also have a team of outstanding and talented women who support them and are dedicated to delivering exceptional service to their clients. With more than 40 years of combined experience, Kelly and Susan are the dynamic duo of real estate.

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“I provide quality service, ethical representation and maintain an excellent reputation in the community.”

TRACEY JUSTICE OWNER AND ATTORNEY

Divorce. Custody. Child support. These words don’t come lightly to many adults going through legal proceedings, yet Tracey Justice and her team hear them on a daily basis, both inside and outside of the courtroom. As a family law attorney and certified mediator since 2002, Tracey is the proud owner of Justice Law Firm, providing high-quality representation to clients who may be going through a difficult divorce. Tracey’s credentials precede her. In addition to being named a Top Attorney by the “Fort Worth Magazine” for the past 10 consecutive years, Tracey became a member of the Texas Center for Legal Ethics in 2014. She has served on the board of directors for OhLook Performing Arts Center and is also a founding board member for the Keller nonprofit Stepping Stones Foundation. Tracey is also a member of the Tarrant County Family Law Bar Association and Collaborative Divorce Tarrant County. Tracey says she became passionate about her work when she started practicing collaborative law in 2009. After seeing that she could preserve the co-parent relationships and help people get through divorce proceedings with dignity, Tracey took pride in knowing she could provide relief to the families that need it most.

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style GUIDE EVENTS | HAPPENINGS | PROMOTIONS

SOUTHLAKE STYLE’S SEPTEMBER ISSUE RELEASE PARTY Locals gathered at one of the tastiest spots in town, Redrock Canyon Grill, to celebrate the unveiling of our September issue and annual dining guide. The 2019 special section highlights some of the best local offerings as well as the restaurants that serve them up each and every day. After enjoying a sample of the offerings at Redrock, guests had the opportunity to mingle with those featured in the publication, enjoy delicious drinks provided by our host and get a sneak peak of the latest issue. Thanks to everyone who came out! SouthlakeStyle.com

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ichelle Carter has lived a lot of places. She was born in Arizona, raised in Georgia, attended college in Las Vegas and met her husband in Virginia Beach, so it’s safe to say Michelle has experienced many walks of life. But nothing could prepare her for when she came to Tennessee and met the Little Helpers, a volunteer organization that, in their own words, helps kids help others. Since starting her own chapter in the Metroplex, Michelle has enjoyed all of the experiences she’s shared with children — not to mention witnessing the example it has set for her own two daughters. I FIRST HEARD ABOUT LITTLE HELPERS… from Facebook. When my daughter was three, I saw it and I wanted to help, so we started volunteering. We didn’t do as much volunteering then as I would have liked, but that’s where I got started. That was my first introduction to Little Helpers. ONE OF THE FIRST EVENTS I WENT TO… was visiting the fire department for September 11th’s anniversary. Being alive during that time, I wanted to bring my daughter to the fire department to thank them. We would bring treats: cookies, Gatorade, anything and everything we wanted. The kids would make thank you cards, and we would all meet out front, go into the firehouse and give everything to them. The firemen were always so open and loving. They would bring us in, give us a tour of the fire station, interact with the kids and take pictures of them on the firetruck. It was tons of fun. WE MOVED TO TEXAS… in 2016. We lived out in Memphis for seven years, and we moved out here for my husband’s job. My oldest daughter and I were looking for ways to help with the community, and she mentioned starting a chapter out here. I thought about it for a while. It was kind of scary to think about. AFTER HURRICANE HARVEY HIT… my daughter and I were thinking what could we do; How could we help? And we were like, ‘Well, why don’t we just start a chapter here?’ I was able to talk to the founder of Little Helpers, Tran Smith, and we just decided to go ahead and do it. I posted on the Southlake Moms and Colleyville Moms Facebook groups, and I asked for help. I was like, ‘If I do this, would anybody be interested?’ My phone was blowing up. It was out of control. I was like, ‘That’s it, we’re doing it.’ OUR FIRST EVENT WAS… providing Thanksgiving meals to Christ’s Haven for Children. We also did the bell ringing for the Salvation Army in front of

Market Street. We earned over $1,000 in one day. We were told we were one of the highest-grossing days that they had. Nobody could tell those kids no. We were having people pulling their cars over in front of Market Street, basically throwing money at the kids. They were cute, laughing, everyone was all dressed up. It was amazing. I LIKE EVENTS… where we do a big thing together. The Clubhouse For Special Needs and nursing home visits tend to be my favorites because there’s hands-on interaction where the kids get to do stuff. We probably support about 12 organizations or so throughout the year. We try to keep a variety of events and causes. They’re all special. WE’VE SEEN… growth in our events and in the amount of people that join us. Every month, we get to see our regulars and new people coming to our events. I feel like we’re making a difference with the kids in the world. Even my little 5-year-old wants to help out and give back. MY DAUGHTERS… inspire me a lot. We actually adopted an area right in front of the lakefront at Lake Grapevine because my oldest wanted to pick up trash. It cracks me up how much the kids love picking up trash. Give them the grabbers, and they love it. My youngest daughter actually spent two hours there cleaning up with her friends, and they had a blast. Both of my daughters get involved and like to give me ideas. I have very kind children. WE SEE SO MUCH… in this world that’s bad. Even if it’s piece by piece and little by little, I want the kids to be able to see goodness in the world and how they can help. They’re our future leaders. I tell my daughter all the time, you’re our future. What do you want to do? I hope these kids can take some of what they’re doing in their volunteer work to create a better community.

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omen are constantly on the go, so they need quality pieces that can keep up with their everyday routines. Playing with bold accessories can be a fun way to shake up an outfit, but investing in timeless options will keep your looks fresh. For a sophisticated pair of shoes that works as hard as you do, check out Aquazzura’s Forever Marilyn Cutout Suede Ballet Flats. These suede pointedtoe shoes add an understated chicness to any look. Whether you pair them with sleek black slacks and a white buttonup or skinny jeans and an oversized blazer, the flats enhance your outfit’s overall style. And they are far from boring. With a black bow tassel accent and gold-tone

hardware, the pair balances both glamorous and minimalist touches. Plus, the tasteful cutout detail adds an interesting focal point that catches the eye. These flats are also comfortable enough to go from the office, to afterschool pickup, to dinner with the girls. The leather lining and soles offer support throughout the day, and the durable materials lengthen the life of the shoes, so women can wear them season after season. After slipping on this stunning pair, women will see why they should invest in elevated basics — because you deserve to have the pieces that will help you put your best foot forward.

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BREAKING DOWN THE BUDGET A Fireside Chat With Shana Yelverton And Sharen Jackson Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall? In order to get more insight on the city’s newly instated budget and financial status, we went to the source. What follows is a brief conversation between Southlake’s City Manager Shana Yelverton and Chief Financial Officer Sharen Jackson about Southlake’s upcoming fiscal year (FY).

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outhlake’s City Manager Shana Yelverton and Chief Financial Officer Sharen Jackson have some ideas on how to pull together a fiscally smart city budget. Every year, the work on the next year’s budget starts in early January with conversations about what needs to be accomplished. What’s considered during those discussions? Everything. For fiscal year 2020, the Southlake city staff knew changes from the Texas Legislature regarding the property tax would likely come to pass. And when they did, council and city staff had already worked out a way to create a budget strategy for FY 2020 and beyond that advanced the city’s long-standing goals while allowing for real tax relief.

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Q: PROPER OVERSIGHT HAS BROUGHT US TO WHERE WE ARE IN 2020. THE CITY HAS AGGRESSIVELY MANAGED ITS DEBT TO THE LOWEST LEVELS IN OVER 20 YEARS. HOW WAS THIS ACCOMPLISHED? SHANA YELVERTON: Years ago, we started tracking data to fully understand the city’s financial health. These data sets are used to make intentional decisions toward improving our budget and financial performance. Our efforts have led to a set of policy guidelines that we’ve followed and have positioned us nicely for financial success. SHAREN JACKSON: True. We knew we wanted to balance building a great city with conservative financial practices. We’ve been able to meet our goals by using cash to fund capital projects, rather than borrowing money. If we do issue bonds, we’ll use short amortization schedules so that they’re paid off quickly. And we look for opportunities to refinance previously issued bonds to achieve lower interest rates or shorter payout schedules to reduce our debt obligations. SHANA YELVERTON: Working with council, we’ve been able to reduce our tax-supported debt by 61% since 2010, and 96% of our tax-supported debt will be paid off in 10 years. SHAREN JACKSON: But we must keep in mind that we may need to finance future improvements by issuing bonds, so taxpayers could see new packages in the future. The good news is that any bonds would be issued in the context of greatly reduced debt.

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Working with council, we’ve been able to reduce our tax-supported debt by 61% since 2010, and 96% of our tax-supported debt will be paid off in 10 years. — Shana Yelverton 60 • OCT 19

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Q: IN ADDITION TO THE AGGRESSIVE DEBT MANAGEMENT, WHAT ARE THE OTHER KEY TENETS THAT GOT US TO WHERE WE ARE TODAY?

toward limiting the property tax burden. And we’re doing it while we continue to build infrastructure and provide high-quality services.

SY: There are many budgeting techniques we use to manage budget growth. We use a modified, zerobased budget process to limit incremental, unvetted growth. By stripping the budget down to essential components and carefully reviewing any additional requests, we’re able to limit unseen increases. New requests are prioritized and included in the proposed budget only if the ideas pass a rigorous review.

SJ: We’re offering the same service palette, and we’re continuing to implement city council policy through the Southlake 2030 and Southlake 2035 comprehensive plans. One of our unique challenges with this budget is change brought about by the Texas Legislature, like decreased telecommunication revenues. But with the council’s support, we’ve been able to work through those challenges.

SJ: We’ve also put a self-imposed cap on the cost growth of existing services, which limits the cost of our services so they don’t grow at a faster rate than that of other DFW service businesses. This is how we control spending for status quo services and programs. New services and legislative mandates may push us beyond the cap, but generally we limit growth by benchmarking ongoing costs to the DFW Consumer Price Index (CPI).

SY: Prudent financial management and a highly engaged staff mean residents and businesses will see us continue to work to ensure that Southlake is a great place to live, work and play.

SY: It’s vital to manage a city budget as if you have serious financial constraints and then add back only those items that advance the city’s strategic priorities. Q: CAN YOU BREAK DOWN THE SIMPLE BENEFITS FOR RESIDENTS FROM THE GENERAL, UTILITY AND DEBT SERVICE FUNDS (73% OF THE BUDGET)? SY: I always ask students I speak with to think about their day. When you wake up and brush your teeth, set the garbage out, drive to work or school, attend a youth sports game at a park or see an officer working traffic, you are experiencing city services. These budgets show what it takes to pay to keep you safe and be able to live in a clean and comfortable neighborhood. SJ: It’s important to keep in mind that the General Fund accounts for most of the costs of essential city services such as police and fire protection, emergency response, planning, financial and other services. The largest expense in this budget is for police and fire protection. The Utility Fund is where we account for water, sewer and garbage service. The Debt Service Fund is how we pay back the money we’ve borrowed to build capital projects. SY: The bottom line is that we work where you live . . . in big and small ways. The budget is the city councildefined policy document where we set the level of service that we provide. Q: WHAT ARE THE BIG DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THIS YEAR’S BUDGET AS OPPOSED TO THE 2019 BUDGET? SY: One of the biggest differences is the level of tax relief provided, particularly to the residential taxpayer. By reducing the tax rate 3.7 cents and maxing out the homestead exemption at 20%, we’re taking a big step SOUTHLAKESTYLE.COM

Q: WITH REMAINING BUDGETED FUNDS, PLEASE OUTLINE THE MOST INTERESTING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS TAKING SHAPE IN 2020 AND IN THE NEAR FUTURE. WHAT SHOULD READERS BE MOST EXCITED ABOUT IN THE NEAR TERM? SJ: To me, some of the most important things in the budget are the less exciting ones! Expanding water and sewer line capacity isn’t something you talk about around the dinner table, but this invisible service is so critical. Funding intersection improvements at Continental and Davis Boulevards, Continental Boulevard and Peytonville Avenue, and on Kirkwood Boulevard are projects that will help our motorists get around town. SY: We have had record rainfall, and we’ve been able to study its impact. Several projects have been funded — everything from bridge and crossing improvements to better managing drainage in difficult areas. We can’t address everything, but we’re looking at unique ways to improve our management of stormwater, especially under significant storm conditions. SJ: I think it’s worth mentioning that we’ve also included money to continue to build sidewalk segments. This year, we’ve been able to add new inventory along White Chapel and Davis Boulevards and through private development requirements. We’re getting ready to start a big sidewalk project to the east of the Continental Boulevard and Carroll Avenue intersection. We’ve included funds in the budget to keep the program going. Q: THE IMPROVEMENTS AT BICENTENNIAL PARK OVER THE LAST FIVE TO 10 YEARS HAVE BEEN VERY WELL RECEIVED. WHAT LONG-TERM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS SHOULD READERS BE AWARE OF AND EXCITED ABOUT IN THE FUTURE? SY: When Southlake voters approved a dedicated sales tax as a way of funding park projects in the early 1990s, it opened many possibilities for develOCT 19 • 61


Prudent financial management and a highly engaged staff mean residents and businesses will see us continue to work to ensure that Southlake is a great place to live, work and play. — Sharen Jackson

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oping a world-class park and recreation system. The city council, working with the Parks and Recreation Board and the Southlake Parks Development Corporation, has done a great job master planning our system and funding the improvements. This will continue in 2020. SJ: Bicentennial Park updates are now complete. This year’s budget includes money to design and develop the Southlake Sports Complex (located near Crooked Lane and Continental Boulevard). The project includes: synthetic turf on fields, demo of the existing building, concession/restroom/storage/pavilion building, pavilions/shade structures, playground, fitness trail, batting cages, entry feature, trails, field improvements, parking, deceleration lanes, fencing, landscape and irrigation enhancements, park amenities, etc. It’s a big project! Q: THE CITY HAS ALWAYS HAD A LONG-TERM VISION. HOW DOES WHERE WE SIT NOW COMPARE TO OUR PLANNING 10 YEARS AGO, AND ALSO, HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE CITY’S VISION FOR 2030? SY: Southlake’s first master plan was developed in the 1960s, and since then, elected officials and staff have worked to update and implement the recommendations. In the last decade, our planning efforts have become more and more sophisticated, and performance accountability has continued to improve. SJ: The biggest change I’ve noticed is the strong alignment between our master plans and financial management. SY: Southlake master plans continue to be updated on a schedule. These plans express the aspirations and values of the community. Each year, we meet with council to review our performance against the plans and to make necessary adjustments. The budget is how we implement the ideas; it’s a seamless process. Q: HOW WILL THE BUDGET GROW TO MEET SOUTHLAKE’S NEEDS OVER THE NEXT DECADE (POPULATION, INFRASTRUCTURE, OVERALL GROWTH, ETC.)? SY: Master plans are designed to meet the city’s buildout needs. Implementing the plans will ensure that our growth is scaled for the city we will become and will help us define the operational requirements needed to support the services and infrastructure. SJ: We still have several major projects to complete, such as the ultimate library, build-out of our park system and other infrastructure needs. These will cost money, but following our guidelines and adhering to a prudent budget help keep the value proposition high. SY: Council will continue to manage our city so that we properly invest to meet the needs and desires of our community while balancing these with conservative financial management. SOUTHLAKESTYLE.COM

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THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO TRAVELED IN STYLE THIS SUMMER Southlake was busy traveling the world this summer, and we had the chance to ride along with our readers. We received picture submissions featuring everywhere from wine country and Hawaii to Rome and Turks and Caicos. Thank you to everyone who sent in photos for “Travel With Style!” If you’re interested in being a part of this monthly opportunity, pack our latest issue with you and snap a picture of your group holding your copy of Southlake Style. You may even get a free branded T-shirt for your submission. Contact: Kelly@SouthlakeStyle.com

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KEEP IT CONSISTENT However you decide to design your office, make sure to keep it consistent across all furnishings and layouts. Do you have a ceramic tile flooring that accentuates the room in a nice, porcelain shine? Get a cushy chair to contrast the gleaming look. Do you have soft-colored walls such as eggshell or lavender? Then purchase a desk and other furnishings with lighter hues so they nicely complement one another. You can even decorate your wall with a few canvases. The possibilities are endless when laying out your workspace; just make sure that your setup remains consistent across the room and speaks to the aesthetic you’re going for.

SUNNY SHINE We know you’ll probably need a lamp to illuminate your desk during those latenight grinds, but in most cases, natural lighting is the healthiest for you. Align your office to make best use of your windows. That way the sun can shine brightly or you can pop one open for some fresh air. You’ll get a fresh dose of vitamin D that will help energize your brain, make you feel great and increase your work productivity. You can also install some translucent drapes to dim the sunshine to your liking if it’s just a tad too bright. GRASSY GUESTS While it’s not entirely necessary, a nice way to add some natural pizzazz to your work station is to personalize it with your own plant pals! A few flowers or pops of greenery by your desk, on your bookshelf or by your window will add personality, not to mention a natural vibrant color. You’ll want to keep your plants healthy by watering them every now and again, but aside from that, they make the perfect complement to your bright and sunny workroom. Speaking of which, break’s over. It’s time to get back to work.

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t’s hard to miss the sleek eatery that recently opened off Highway 114. With an exterior mural, bright red details and modern architectural elements, HG Sply. Co.’s new 25,000-square-foot location in Trophy Club beckons those interested in trying something out of their comfort zone. After walking into the spacious covered patio, guests will automatically feel this dining destination is different from anything else in the area. That’s because HG Sply Co. doesn’t see other restaurants as competition. Rather, it measures itself against what locals expect when diving into a homecooked meal. “[HG Sply Co.’s founder] Elias Pope would be the first one to tell you, we don’t compete against other restaurants,” Trophy

Club general manager Stephen Arrant explains. “We compete against your kitchen, your home.” HG Sply Co. focuses on clean dishes that are built to accommodate all its customers’ tastes and dietary restrictions. A majority of the menu, which includes everything from soups and salads to tacos and bowls, can be made dairy and gluten free, providing the same flexibility you have when crafting a meal at home. “You could go to HG, receive that same result, and you don’t have to cook and you don’t have to clean. That’s the difference,” Stephen says. The Trophy Club HG is unique as it blends the restaurant’s typical offerings with the company’s sister concept: HERO, a modern

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sports bar that opened in Dallas in May. The menu will sport an indulge selection for items that include butter, sugar or dairy in the foundation of their recipes. “It doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily not good for you,” Stephen shares. “It just means I cannot remove that product.” But part of the greatness of HG’s menu is that often those elements aren’t necessary to create bold, unique dishes. HG Chips & Queso, a spicy vegan dip topped with guacamole, green onion, salsa and cilantro that’s served with crispy corn tortilla chips, doesn’t contain a drop of dairy. And thanks to its creamy base and vivid flavors, guests won’t miss it. “People fight me on the fact that it is vegan,” Stephen says. “They do not believe us. We make it with a cashew and coconut milk base, so when you cook it down it makes a natural rue. That first scoop tells you all you need to know.” HG offers an array of American classics including Frito pie, burgers and pasta, but by using cleaner ingredients, each of these traditional plates comes out with a fresh twist. Guests may not typically order spiralized zucchini in place of noodles, but when paired with garlic, tomato, Eggland’s Best eggs, chard, caramelized onion, pickled sweet peppers and green olives, these zoodles, as they are called, are anything but bland. For those who enjoy building their own entrees with substitutions and ingredient alterations, HG’s signature hunted and gathered bowls put the power in diners’ hands. After selecting a hunted protein — like grilled chicken breast, jalapeno bratwurst and lamb meatballs — guests can choose different gathered bases and toppings to make their own customized creation. With gathered options like smoked almond romesco, honey-garlic Brussels sprouts and chile-braised black beans, each of these clean items elevates the dish’s flavor profile. If that amount of choice leaves you anxious, rest assured HG’s trained staff stand ready with recommendations. It’s easy to choose something on the menu that fits your typical taste, but HG wants to encourage its diners to get out of their comfort zone and try dishes that expand their palate. “I coach my staff from day one: you cannot be an order taker and work for me,” Stephen shares. “You’ve got to get me out of my comfort zone.” This is HG’s third location in the Metroplex, and Stephen says that it’s at least three times the size as their Dallas flagship restaurant. On top of an exceptional menu, fresh drinks and an awesome ambiance, HG also has arcade-style games, giant lawn games and plenty of TVs for those looking to catch the game. Overall, the space is a huge get for this side of the Metroplex, and it’s safe to say HG is soon to become a leader in the local dining community.

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Hot Off The Presses Pressed Juicery Opens In Southlake Town Square

Southlake just got a little bit greener. Pressed Juicery, which opened in Southlake Town Square last month, offers an array of plant-based items that are both delicious and nutritious. Pressed sources its produce primarily from the Central Valley of California, which are quickly harvested to preserve the freshness of each ingredient. Those products are then made into cold-pressed fruit and vegetable juices, soft serve treats and concentrated nutrient shots. Guests can rest assured Pressed’s products are not only delicious but also nourishing. Each cold-pressed bottle contains up to four pounds of produce, packing in an array of vitamins and minerals. “We offer a high-quality product at an accessible price,” Blaine LaBron, Pressed’s Vice President of Marketing Technology says. “We want everyone to be able to make healthy options a part of their daily lives.” But Pressed doesn’t stop with juicing. Guests can also enjoy their plant-based, dairy-free soft serve Freeze. This refreshing treat is made with 100% fruit, vegetables and nuts, so kids and parents alike can satisfy their cravings without worrying about artificial binders or preservatives. For a little more pizzazz, Pressed also offers carefully curated toppings like gluten-free chocolate cookie crumble, vegan marshmallows or granola butter. Pressed encourages those unfamiliar with juicing to come in and learn more about its products without fear. “They will spend time with you and allow you to sample anything you want until you’ve found something,” Blaine says. “We love interacting with our customers, and I think that is the best part of the Pressed experience. We want you to walk out with items you really enjoy.” Pressed is also going out in Southlake to introduce the brand to locals who may be unfamiliar with its offerings. Its team will offer samples of its products at the Oct. 11, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1 Dragon football home games. Plus, Pressed is partnering with CISD in an effort to give back to the community. “At our store we’ll be selling ‘Dragon Juice’ emblazoned with the Carroll Dragon Logo during the month of October, and 10% of those proceeds of the juice will go back to the school,” Blaine says. Whether it’s a part of your daily routine or a fun snack stop for your family, Pressed provides a little something for everyone.

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For a calm yet intimate start to the night, stop into Nosh and Bottle. The gourmet market offers classic deli favorites like salads and sandwiches, but it’s the charcuterie boards that shine. Split one as an appetizer while assessing the wine selection. Nosh and Bottle prides itself on its range of varietals, so guests can come in and enjoy a glass of house wine for under $10 or a bottle worth up to $500. The shop’s collection includes varietals sourced from a few different countries as well as some of the finest from California’s wine country. NoshAndBottle.com

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If you still need to kill some time before your show or want to wait out the post-concert parking garage traffic, Reservoir offers both happy hour and late night options for Toyota Music Factory patrons. The Fort Worth sports bar opened its second location in the Irving entertainment district last year, and they have been offering comfort food and drink favorites ever since. The Angry Pigs In A Blanket, spicy Louisiana sausage wrapped in house-made dough brushed with garlic and Parmesan, acts as a tasty snack perfect for munching while the Brick Oven Fired Peach Cobbler, topped with vanilla ice cream, provides that sweet finish most of us crave after a long night out. Wash them down with a classic cocktail or use those last few bites to savor your night out in Irving. Facebook.com/ReservoirToyotaMusicFactory

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alloween is right around the corner, so that naturally means a few thrill-seeking teenagers and adventurous adults will be looking for some supernatural suspense to mark the occasion. Maybe you’re looking for an ancient house where the spirits of the former tenants still silently reside. Maybe you’re looking for a longabandoned asylum to see if the ghosts of the imprisoned are still chained there to this day. Or perhaps you’re looking for an eerie bridge or highway where people are rumored to have gone missing. Whatever

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Driskill Hotel

The oldest Romanesque hotel in Austin, built in 1886, the Driskill Hotel was conceived and constructed by Col. Jesse Driskill after the Civil War ended in 1865. After Jesse died of a stroke in 1890, several of the hotel staff members claimed to still feel his presence. But Jesse’s spirit is allegedly not the only one to inhabit the premises. According to HauntedRooms.com, two

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brides allegedly committed suicide in Room 525 some 20 years apart. Since, guests have reported strange incidents from inside of the room, including sporadic bathroom leaks and apparitions of the brides in their wedding dresses. Whether you believe in these frightening fables or not, the Driskill’s 189 guest rooms are available for approximately $159 per night, if you’re brave enough to stay there. DriskillHotel.com

The Devil’s Backbone This haunted stretch of road from FM 12 to Highway 281 near San Marcos has an ugly history of violence between white settlers and Native Americans during the country’s colonial days. Several people claim to have seen ghosts lingering, and drivers have reported seeing apparitions on the hood of their cars. Meanwhile, the Devil’s Backbone Tavern, which is claimed to have been built on an ancient Indian campground, resides alongside this desolate highway and is allegedly just as haunted. Many of their regulars claim to have seen ghosts alongside Backbone Ridge on their way to the tavern, with one tale telling of a soul holding her baby crying out for her husband. Regardless of whether you believe it or not, you’ll have the chance to put a different kind of spirit inside you at the tavern’s bar area. Visit it before the other kind of spirit does. DevilsBackboneTavern.com

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Menger Hotel

Not only is the Menger Hotel in San Antonio considered to be the most haunted hotel in Texas by many but also it is considered to be one of the most haunted places in the United States, period. The hotel, built in 1859, claims to host 32 different spirits within its historic walls, including entrepreneur Richard King who died of stomach cancer and Sallie White, a maid who was shot and murdered by her husband inside the hotel. Paranormal sightings include spirits roaming the hallways, cold spots manifesting out of nowhere and television sets turning on and off. You can rent a room from the Menger for upwards of $100 for a chance to experience these sightings for yourself. MengerHotel.com

U.S.S. Lexington

There’s a good reason why the U.S.S. Lexington is labeled as “The Blue Ghost.” Back in World War II, Japanese radio broadcasters claimed several times that they shot down the Lexington, only to see it always return to battle. Since its decommission in 1991 and reopening in Corpus Christi as a museum, several visitors claimed to have heard screams and cries out on the deck. One woman claimed to have seen a ghost with no eyes and scars on its face. The ship’s eerie reputation is so prominent that it was featured on both “Ghost Hunters” and “Ghost Lab.” If all that wasn’t scary enough, the Lexington will open a limited edition escape room specifically for Halloween, where participants will be required to defuse a nuclear bomb before being thrown into their own mysterious adventures. USSLexington.com

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lowing pumpkins are strung up with lights above your head. An oversized pumpkin with a crooked smiley face named “Jack-O-Lynn” greets you on a bale of hay. And 600 hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns light the way through a tunnel to the entrance of seven dazzling pumpkin lands. Halloween enthusiasts, families looking for seasonal activities and anyone seeking the perfect Instagram background are invited to Pumpkin Nights, a spectacular festival that is coming to Dallas for the first time this year. Pumpkin Nights features more than 3,000 handcarved real and synthetic pumpkins inside Howell Farms. These pumpkin lands include Forbidden Pumpkin City, where you can see a 40-foot dragon made of pumpkins; Monster Mash, a place for funloving people to play outdoor games and activities; Great Pumpkin Hall, which is filled with owl pumpkins and Maravilla Lane, which represents Día de los Muertos; Pumpkin Pirate Cove, where you can dig for treasure and see the pumpkin pirate ship; Pumpkin Reef, to see the pumpkin octopus and the underwater creatures inside a UV backlight; and the Enchanted Pumpkin Forest, featuring pumpkin gnomes and an enchanting wishing well. Afterward, hang out in Pumpkin Central, where you can watch live pumpkin artists, eat delicious food (pumpkin and non-pumpkin options available), see a live fire show or watch a screening of “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” If you love Halloween — but hate anything scary, bloody or creepy — then you and your kids are in for a real treat at Pumpkin Nights. It’s all the beauty of this time of year, without any of the tricks. You could say it’ll definitely be a happy Halloween.

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RIB RUB RUN AND ROLL OCTOBER 5 ROCKWALL | Take a deep breath: The sweet aroma of fresh ribs is filling the air. These delicious meats will be waiting for you at the finish line of the 11th annual Rib Rub Run and Roll this month. Dash through downtown Rockwall during the 10K, 5K or one-mile fun run to build up your appetite — you’ll need it for the savory lunch grilled by local chefs after. Once you are stuffed, roll yourself over to the car show, where you can admire some of the best classic and unique automobiles owned by the community, as well as a few cars from Discovery Channel’s “Misfit Garage.” Running, ribs and really cool cars — it’s the perfect fall day.

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OCTOBER 5 AND OCTOBER 26 KLYDE WARREN PARK | Wine, dancing and the most amazing picnic you’ve ever had will be yours at Park and Palate this month, benefiting Klyde Warren Park and its hundreds of free programs. This two-part event begins on Oct. 5 with Dinner in the Park, a three-course dinner under the stars with sommelier-curated wine. It concludes on Oct. 26 with Grand Taste, where more than 30 wine and liquor brands, 40 local chefs and countless entertainment opportunities come together inside the beautiful park. Just be warned: This event is sure to turn any average eater into a serious foodie. MUMFORD & SONS OCTOBER 9 AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER | It’s rock ’n’ roll with a side of banjos and mandolins at a Mumford & Sons concert! This four-man British group made up of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall and Ted Dwayne is known for playing a variety of musical styles from rock to traditional folk to keep fans on their toes all night long. Since dropping “Sigh No More” a decade ago, the “Hopeless Wanderer” singers have gone on to win two Grammy awards and two BRIT awards, release three more albums (including the most recent “Delta”) with three consecutive No. 1 debuts and launch their own traveling festival, the Gentlemen of the Road Stopovers, to support environmental sustainability. When the group plays “Guiding Light,” you may realize you just found yours.

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TOYOTA MUSIC FACTORY | Newsflash: Women are amazing. OK, maybe you already knew that, but what you didn’t know is that some of the most talented females in music and entertainment are coming together this month to help other women at Femme It Forward! This unique event will include live music, stand-up comedy, panel discussions and more featuring powerhouses and Grammy-winning artists Monica (“Commitment”), Brandy (“Top of the World”), Mya (“Damage”) and Grammy-nominated artist Keri Hilson (“Pretty Girl Rock”). Proceeds from each ticket sold will be donated to philanthropies that support the advancement of women, which makes this show a true testament of girl power.

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OCTOBER 19 UT DALLAS | Dorothy Gale in her blue-checkered dress will be running alongside the Cat in the Hat and the Incredibles family at the Monster Mash Dash this month. These storybook characters and others will head out to participate in a 5K and one-mile fun run that goes through the UT Dallas campus. Participants are encouraged to dress in their favorite costumes, from adorable to downright spooky, and walk or run this course. Afterward, participate in the costume contest, eat food, play games and take home a free event T-shirt. The event benefits the Dallas Tennis and Education Academy, an organization that provides tennis, education and life-skills to under-resourced youth. RANCH BASH OCTOBER 19 PANTHER ISLAND PAVILION | Everything is bigger in Texas, especially its cowboy hats, belt buckles and country music stars. See the best Texas country artists perform at Ranch Bash this month, Fort Worth’s original music festival presented by HEAR Fort Worth and 95.9 The Ranch. Ranch Bash features a full day of music across two different stages. Headlining this year’s event is Casey Donahew (“Let’s Make a Love Song”), who recently released his fourth studio album “One Light Town” and has 18 No. 1 hits on Texas music charts. You can also hear Shane Smith and the Saints, Sam Riggs, Josh Weathers, Copper Chief, Kolby Cooper and more. Support local artists, drink cold beers outside and listen to amazing country music all in one day.

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WESTLAKE CLASSIC CAR SHOW

OCTOBER 19 WESTLAKE | Old school Rolls-Royces, Buick Coupes, Chevy Corvettes and other automobiles will line the streets of Westlake this month for the ninth annual Westlake Classic Car Show. This beloved event is all about “The Golden Era of the Automobile,” featuring cars and trucks from 1900 through 1959 that are original or restored to near original. This is your chance to see rare and historical cars. In the past, this car show has featured a 1908 Sears K, a 1929 Packard and a 1940 Ford Deluxe that has only had two owners. While you are browsing the wheels, enjoy music throughout the eras, grab a few refreshments, catch the award show and learn more about the event’s host, the Westlake Historical Preservation Society.

SISTER ACT OCTOBER 24-NOVEMBER 10 WATERTOWER THEATRE | Who can forget the Oscar-winning actress Whoopi Goldberg in 1992’s “Sister Act?” This hilarious movie is a cult classic, featuring crime, drama and outstanding musical numbers. Now you can see a real-life musical based on the hit movie at WaterTower Theatre. You’ll be enthralled by this version of “Sister Act,” which is about disco singer Deloris Van Cartier, who witnesses a murder and is put into a witness protection program inside a convent. Unfortunately, she doesn’t exactly get along with Mother Superior (or the strict rules of the nun lifestyle), and her unique personality blows her cover. Like the movie, this show is all about the unbreakable power of sisterhood — no matter what your differences are. BOO AT THE ZOO OCTOBER 25-27 FORT WORTH ZOO | Get ready for a boo-tiful weekend at the Fort Worth Zoo thanks to its annual Boo at the Zoo festival! Come dressed in your favorite costumes (excluding full masks) to play Halloween-themed carnival games, watch fun animal shows and go trick-or-treating throughout the zoo. One of the best parts of the event is the pumpkin patch, where community-decorated pumpkins that have been painted, stenciled or embellished with fun accessories are on display for everyone to enjoy. Snap a picture, snack on sweets and celebrate this spooky holiday with hundreds of your favorite animals!

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DALLAS ZOO | Looking for some wild Halloween fun? Bring your little ladybugs and mini monkeys to Halloweekend at the Dallas Zoo, where kids can see the animals and go trickor-treating. Each entry includes six treat coupons, which can be redeemed at stations throughout Zoo North for candy and the chance to complete animal-themed crafts. Later, stroll through the pumpkin patch, let your littles bounce in the inflatable obstacle courses or get their faces painted and get up close and personal with sweet animals at the Lacerte Family Children’s Zoo. Costumes are encouraged, just no full masks.

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OCTOBER 26 ARLINGTON | Join Spider-Man, Captain America and 900 other superheroes at CASA of Tarrant County’s sixth annual Superhero Run! Wear a Batman suit, a Superman cape, a Wonder Woman T-shirt or an original costume and run or walk the 5K or one-mile course. Afterward, there will be live entertainment, a Puppy Power Pavilion for your furry friends, a KaPow! Kid Zone with inflatables and family-friendly activities, costume contests for all ages and a Superhero Training Academy obstacle course made by the experts at Camp Gladiator. Your participation will support children in foster care who have been abused or neglected, making you a reallife superhero to someone in need.

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WYLY THEATRE | If a grown man in a green, one-piece dragon costume complete with a tail and many sparkly red-and-gold scales sounds weird, that’s because it is. But somehow, Piff the Magic Dragon (aka John van der Put) makes it work. Piff and his trusty sidekick Mr. Piffles, the world’s first magic performing chihuahua, gained fame on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” in 2015. Since, he has delighted fans internationally with his hilarious wit, unique brand of magic and family-friendly entertainment. This month, he is taking a break from his Las Vegas residency to tour the country, bringing his British accent, fantastical sets and dragon puns with him. 2019 RACE FOR THE CURE DALLAS OCTOBER 26 NORTHPARK CENTER | One in every eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. But Susan G. Komen envisions a world without breast cancer. Support the nonprofit in its efforts at the 37th annual Race for the Cure this month. The 1K and 5K race brings out people of all ages to raise awareness and money for the worthy cause. So get ready to be bold, be fearless and sport your favorite pink athlesiure at this impactful event.

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ARBORETUM | See the iconic “Great Pumpkin” covered in marigolds at the 14th annual Autumn at the Arboretum! This year’s festival, based on the movie “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” will include more than 90,000 pumpkins, gourds and squashes as well as 150,000 blooming fall flowers and plants. Fans will also be delighted to see topiary versions of classic characters such as Charlie, Peppermint Patty and Marcie behind a brick wall; Snoopy and Woodstock on a dog house; Schroeder at a piano; Lucy at her advice booth; Linus, Sally and Franklin at the pumpkin patch; and Pig Pen inside a hay bale maze. Visit on Charlie Brown’s Birthday on Oct. 30 to enjoy complimentary cake slices and play lawn games.

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local events APEX FILM NIGHT PRESENTS: ‘FRANKENSTEIN’ OCTOBER 12 SOUTHLAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY Catch a thrilling Halloween favorite this month thanks to the Southlake Public Library and APEX. They will host a film night with a special showing of “Frankenstein.” Meet the infamous monster while enjoying time with your community at this exhilarating event. THE CHAINSMOKERS OCTOBER 31

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AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER | Ever since the Chainsmokers came on the scene, the electronic/pop genre has never been the same. The world fell in love with their sound in 2016, when their first album “Memories…Do Not Open” debuted at No. 1 in the U.S. The same year, “Closer” featuring Halsey became a summer sensation and everyone’s favorite dance anthem. Now the Grammy-winning artist/ producer duo made up of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart are touring the country to promote their latest album “World War Joy,” featuring “Call You Mine” and “Kills You Slowly.” Fellow multi-platinum artists 5 Seconds of Summer, whom the Chainsmokers collaborated with on their single “Who Do You Love,” will be touring with them and singing hits from their highly anticipated fourth studio album.

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SOUTHLAKE CARROLL HOMECOMING GAME OCTOBER 25 DRAGON STADIUM Students and alums will come together to celebrate all things Southlake Carroll at the homecoming game this month. Whether you will be sporting a mum, creating one for your child to wear or just want to catch some football as the Dragons take on the Keller Central Chargers, it’s set to be fun for everyone.

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in 500

by Chelsea Salomone

An Ode To The Geriatric Millennials

I

was born in 1982, which technically makes me a millennial — but just barely. My music growing up was more of the Spice Girls variety than Justin Bieber. I don’t ride an electric scooter to work, office out of a flex workspace or purchase cars from Carvana. I also don’t snap pictures of my girlfriends and me holding hands with the caption “v, v ideal day tbh.” No, those are my kids’ babysitters, who are also millennials, curiously. I am the variety of millennial who grew up playing Oregon Trail in computer lab at school, eating Flintstone push pops while watching “Saved By The Bell” reruns and eventually, when life really got good, logging out of AOL chats because my mom had to use the phone. I would guess most old lady millennials like myself probably find themselves in many of the same precarious situations I do these days. While the millennials bringing up the rear are busy polishing their engagement rings and dreaming up clever wedding hashtags, my variety of millennials, the geriatric millennials or GMs, are busy stuffing our post-baby muffin tops in mom jeans every time we have a minute to sit. And we are contending with the curiously new-shaped, slightly wrinkled and sunspotted selves in the mirror. I can’t confirm this personally, of course, but I’ve heard rumors some GMs must keep emergency tweezers in their cars at all times because the sunlight reveals black, wiry hairs

in places no hair should live on a woman. Ever. I will say, the other day I found two white hairs in my eyebrows, much to my horror. At this rate, I’ll be submitting my application to be a mall Santa come December. Much like the stackable Russian nesting dolls, our 24-year-old selves are just inside the surface, and a bigger shell has been snapped on top. There are times I look in the rearview mirror at my three boys and question, for just a second, if they’re all really mine. The new shell is good, but you have to get used to it. I have wonderful girlfriends, and we remind ourselves of this over a glass of wine or chips and queso regularly. We have all experienced some of life’s knocks by now that make us “pick ourselves up by the bootstraps,” as my dad says. Those difficult things have ultimately made us better, more resilient versions of the women we were at 24. The truth is, our containers may feel unrecognizable at times, but all of the highlights, Botox and Bar Method classes in the world won’t take us back to the women we were before. And I’m not convinced that’s what any of us actually want anyway. Rather than looking back, I’m pretty sure we just need to look ourselves in the mirror with kinder eyes instead. Besides, if not us, then who will show the younger millennials that with just the right top, fun shoes and great accessories, mom jeans can be v, v cute!

CHELSEA SALOMONE LIVES IN A FRATERNITY HOUSE WITH HER HUSBAND NICK, THREE YOUNG SONS AND A BOSTON TERRIER NAMED LOLLY. SHE IS THE CO-FOUNDER AND CO-OWNER OF CLEVER BEAR LEATHERS.

“In 500” is a monthly department written by members of our community in 500 words. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of Southlake Style. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING A PIECE, PLEASE EMAIL EDITOR@SOUTHLAKESTYLE.COM.

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IT MOVES YOUR SHADES, SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO.

PowerView® Motorization from Hunter Douglas is a remarkable system that moves your shades according to your schedule. Just program your personalized settings with your smart phone or tablet.

“Karl goes out of his way to give the kind of customer service everyone deserves. He is timely, accurate and gives services with a smile.” — Roxann Taylor

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out and ABOUT 2019 RED TIE GALA

WESTLAKE’S DOUG AND MAYOR LAURA WHEAT CO-CHAIRED THE EVENT.

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Two 1,800+ SF Prime Class “A” Office Spaces for Lease AVAILABLE STARTING NOVEMBER 2019 520 E. Southlake Blvd. - 2,038sf BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION Southlake Boulevard Address

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out and ABOUT 2019 COMMUNITY PEP RALLY

DRAGON FANS UNITE BEFORE THE SEASON'S FIRST FOOTBALL GAME.

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ITALIANCARFEST

THE DAY FEATURED MORE THAN 90 ITALIAN AUTOMOBILES AT NASH FARMS.

‘ONE WITH ODESSA’ CHECK PRESENTATION

DRAGON CHEER RAISED MORE THAN $21,000 FOR THE ODESSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION.

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parting SPOT

TOO CUTE Woman's best friend. Murphy Knight. Photo by BluDoor Studios

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Exceptional People, Providing an Exceptional Experience.

October 2019 Marks 15 Years Serving our Community. We are proud to be a part of the Southlake community. Thank you for trusting us to provide exceptional care the past 15 years! At Texas Health Southlake, our story is about a journey. A culture. A family. Since opening our doors in 2004, we’ve become a highly respected, award-winning, acute care facility with more than 350 attending physicians in over 18 specialties. One thing has always remained the same: our mission to promote exemplary health care, compassion, innovation and personal service to all we serve. Our outpatient physical therapy centers are located in Bedford, N. Fort Worth and outp Southlake.

1545 E. Southlake Blvd. 817-416-6155

Southlake, TX 76092

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The physicians on the medical staff of Texas Health Southlake are independent practitioners and are not employees or agents of the Hospital. Some physicians have an ownership investment in the Hospital.


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