35 West Magazine December 2020

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INSIDE COMMUNITY

BOB’S HOUSE OF HOPE

A MURAL THE SIZE OF TEXAS Tru by Hilton | 13451 Raceway Dr. • Northlake, TX 76262 OKAY, so it may not be that big but like everything else in Texas, this mural is huge! Thanks to the good folks at Tru by Hilton, the artist has depicted the essence of our little section of Texas perfectly. Go and check it out if you have time! photo courtesy of Town of Northlake

INSIDE EDUCATION

Bob Williams, founder of Ranch Hands Rescue Counseling Center and Animal Sanctuary has added another piece to the recovery puzzle by opening the first long-term safe house in the country exclusively catering to male abuse victims. Bob’s House of Hope will be open in early 2021. To help, Denton County Sheriff Tracy Murphree presented the organization with a $25,000 check from his drug prevention program. To learn more about the program or to become a partner, visit www.RanchHandsRescue.com. photo courtesy of Bob Williams

ANGEL TREE ADOPTIONS STUDENT-ATHLETE MAKES HISTORY Chloe Culver became the first student-athlete in James M. Steele Accelerated High School’s history to sign a NCAA National Letter of Intent. Culver signed to play beach volleyball with San Jose State University in San Jose, California. Since Steele Accelerated High School is not a traditional comprehensive high school with school sports, the school has never before participated in a signing day for prospective college athletes. Congratulations, Chloe! photo courtesy of Jess Croshaw 12 | 35 WEST | DECEMBER 2020

After one week, all 1,174 students on the Northwest ISD Virtual Angel Tree have been adopted. The district and the families are incredibly grateful for all the community members for adopting these angels!

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