35 West Magazine — Nov 2025

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Caring for your heart

Find out why more North Texans choose Texas Health for their heart care.

Your heart powers every moment of your life — from chasing big dreams to simply keeping up with your daily routine. That’s why it deserves dedicated care. At Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound, we make it easy for you to prioritize your heart health. From comprehensive screenings and diagnostics to advanced treatments and rehabilitation, specialists on the medical staff at Texas Health Flower Mound develop care plans unique to your needs. We put our hearts into caring for yours, so you can focus on the moments that matter.

Find a specialist or take our heart health assessment at TexasHealth.org/Heart.

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IT’S NOT ABOUT PERFECTION BUT Presence

As the air settles in and autumn leaves scatter across our streets, we find ourselves on the threshold of Thanksgiving — a season often painted in warm hues of gratitude, family gatherings, and festive traditions. For many, it’s a time to pause, reflect, and celebrate the abundance in our lives. Yet I want to acknowledge something important — not everyone greets the holidays with joy. For those who are grieving, navigating loss, or simply feeling the weight of the season, I see you. Your experience is valid, and your voice matters.

Thanksgiving, at its heart, is about connection. Sometimes that connection looks like a bustling table surrounded by loved ones, and other times it’s quieter — sharing space with memories, or finding solace in community. If you’re struggling this season, I encourage you to consider channeling both your grievances and your gratitude into acts of service. Local nonprofits and volunteer opportunities offer meaningful ways to honor your feelings while extending kindness to others. Whether it’s serving meals, donating time, or simply showing up, these gestures remind us that gratitude is not only about what we receive, but also about what we give.

In this issue, we’ve curated stories and recommendations to help you embrace the season in whatever way feels right for you. You’ll find a guide to cozy coffee spots perfect for curling up with a book or catching up with a friend, holiday shopping ideas that highlight local makers and thoughtful gifts, and a selection of books that inspire kindness — because sometimes the best way to nurture ourselves is through words that remind us of our shared humanity.

As always, this magazine is a conversation. I’d love to hear your thoughts, reflections, or suggestions for our next issue. What inspires you? What challenges you? What would you like to see us explore together? Your input helps shape the stories we tell and ensures that our pages reflect the diverse experiences of our community.

So, as we step into this season of gratitude, let’s remember that Thanksgiving is not about perfection — it’s about presence. Whether you’re celebrating with joy, carrying grief, or balancing both, may you find moments of connection, comfort, and meaning.

Warmly,

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End-of-Year Dental Care Using HSA or FSA Funds

The end of the calendar year is full of important planning. From Thanksgiving dinners with the family to Christmas vacations and gift-giving. While taking advantage of all the yearend planning, don’t forget to plan to take advantage of all your dental benefits.

Not only does this include insurance, but for many, it also includes utilizing your Health Savings Account (HAS) or health Flexible Spending Account (FSA).

What is an HAS or FSA? These are accounts where contributions can be used for medical or dental care. An HSA allows you to save money on a pre-tax basis that qualifies for medical benefits. There are limitations to the contributions of an

HSA, and in order to qualify you must meet certain criteria including having a high-deductible insurance plan, not be claimed as a dependent, and not enrolled in Medicare. HSA plans do have the ability to roll over into the next year, but contributions are made within the tax year.

FSA is a benefit program that is provided by and owned by your employer, as well as any unused funds. There is a yearly contribution limitation, and just about anyone is eligible for an FSA if their company provides it with a few restrictions based on the type of employee or business. Like an HSA, an FSA is used for qualifying medical expenses defined by the IRS.

However, while both HSAs and FSAs allow medical withdrawals, an HSA allows withdrawals for non-medical expenditures but with an incurring fee or penalty.

For dental patients, end of year dental care is a great way to utilize your HSA or FSA. Not only is dental treatment often eligible including restorative and orthodontic care, but in some instances, dental products like toothbrushes or whitening materials also qualify.

If you and your family participate in an HSA or FSA, call your dental office and they can help you determine the best way to maximize your benefits while taking care of your family’s oral health.

Happy Smiling!

Dr. Matthew Artho is dentist and owner of Country Lakes Family Dental in Bartonville, TX, and 14-time winner of Best of Denton County.

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HOW GIVING GRACE IS PROVIDING HOPE FOR THE HOMELESS

Most of us,

at least at some point in our lives, have struggled to make ends meet, but we could always take comfort in that we at least had a roof over our heads. However, some families in Denton County don’t even have that. With affordable housing in scarce supply, homelessness affects communities across the country.

Fortunately, a dedicated local non-profit organization, Giving Grace, has risen to the challenge, making substantial strides in combating homelessness and providing hope to families in need. By helping families transition out of crisis and into financial stability, Giving Grace has established itself as a beacon of hope for families experiencing homelessness.

Recently, Giving Grace broke ground on a revolutionary community project known as Love First, marking yet another milestone in their remarkable mission. Designed to provide temporary housing, this innovative community will serve as a transitional space for families who are on the precipice of rebuilding their lives. With enough space

to house up to 70 families, the Love First community will give families a home while they receive comprehensive support services. These services include financial literacy courses, parenting workshops, mental health counseling, and childcare.

The concept of the Love First community emerged from an understanding of the immediate need for safe, stable housing for families experiencing homelessness.

As the number of individuals facing varying degrees of housing insecurity has risen in recent years, the need for innovative solutions has never been more urgent. By creating a nurturing environment with an emphasis on community connection, Giving Grace aims to empower families to regain their footing before moving on to permanent housing solutions.

“Our goal is to transition families from homeless to healthy,” said Dawn Shapley, CEO for Giving Grace.

The core of Giving Grace’s philosophy stems from the belief that housing is not just a basic necessity but a foundation for empowerment. Inspired by case-based, empirically proven models for success, their innovative programs include direct assistance for basic needs, budgeting education, career coaching, and help in locating stable employment. By focusing on the holistic well-being of families, Giving Grace goes beyond traditional aid, fostering a supportive environment that encourages independence and resilience.

Giving Grace understands that the path to self-sufficiency can be complicated. Many families experiencing homelessness face

challenges that go beyond mere financial instability and are simply the victims of unfortunate circumstances. Through various workshops and training sessions, Giving Grace equips families with the skills necessary to navigate the systems and resources that can aid them in achieving long-term stability.

Of the many success stories Dawn shared is how one family was left homeless when a father of four children sustained injuries at his construction job that left him out of work and unable to provide for his family. Through Giving Grace’s programs, he was able to get back on his feet, attain a commercial driver’s license, and transition into being a commercial truck driver. Meanwhile, his wife leveraged Giving Grace’s employment and career coaching services

to earn a certification as a pharmacy technician. With both parents employed, they were eventually able to find permanent housing and regain financial stability.

A key to Giving Grace’s success is their emphasis on collaboration. The organization understands that achieving sustainable change requires partnerships with other community resources, businesses, and non-profits.

They actively engage with local entities, such as Texas Workforce and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to create a network of support for families, and find funding through corporate sponsors, government grants, and individual donations.

This collaborative approach not only strengthens their efficacy but also raises awareness of homelessness in the community. Each partnership brings unique resources to the table, enhancing the comprehensive suite of services provided to families.

“No organization can be all things for all people, but we’re better together,” Dawn said.

As Denton County grapples with the complexities of housing insecurity, organizations like Giving Grace provide shining examples of compassion, creativity, and a commitment to creating lasting, sustainable change.

For anyone looking to get involved, whether through volunteer efforts, donation of goods, or financial support, Giving Grace welcomes the community's involvement. By uniting as a community behind the efforts of this extraordinary organization, we can collectively work towards breaking the cycle of homelessness, supporting families in need, and ensuring that every child and parent has a place they can call home.

HOLIDAY MAGICHometown

Local Christmas Parades & Festivals

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ROANOKE’S HOMETOWN HOLIDAY

Dec. 6, noon-8pm Downtown Roanoke RoanokeTexas.gov/271/ Hometown-Holiday

Roanoke’s beloved Hometown Holiday returns with fun for all ages including a holiday parade, live entertainment, snow sledding, ice skating, a holiday market, and — of course — pictures with Santa!

ARGYLE CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING FESTIVAL

Dec. 6, 4-6pm, Free Hosted by The Well Church 600 FM 407, Argyle KeepArgyleBeautiful.com

All ages are welcome to enjoy music, refreshments, crafts, and activities, and photos with Santa from 4-5:45 pm! The festival will conclude with the Christmas tree lighting and a community carol performance!

New this year, sign the HUGE Christmas cards for our first responders (cards painted by an Argyle student artist)! Bring shelf-stable food for the Argyle Food Bank.

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DENTON’S WASSAIL WEEKEND & HOLIDAY LIGHTING FESTIVAL

Wassail: Dec 5, 6-9pm (or until businesses run out) Festival: Dec. 6, 3-9pm Denton Square DiscoverDenton.com

Make your way through Downtown Denton sampling varieties of Wassail, as businesses compete to have the best! Wassailing is an ancient English custom of singing and drinking to good health.

Head back Saturday for the Holiday Lighting Festival full of arts & crafts, food, and music. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride, visit with Santa, and enjoy talented local musicians.

CHRISTMAS PARADE & TREE LIGHTING

Dec 6, 5:30-9pm, Free, Community Activities Center FlowerMound.gov/2149/Christmas-Parade-and-Tree-Lighting Free, Bring Donations for CCA’s Canned Food Drive

Ring in the holidays with Flower Mound’s annual festival featuring a parade, choir performances, pictures with Santa, food trucks, activities for the kids, a tree lighting ceremony and much more! Presented by CoServ! 5

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CHRISTMAS AT THE RANCH Dec 13, 10am-2pm, Free HighlandVillage.org/992/ Christmas-at-the-Ranch Doubletree Ranch Park

• Pictures with Santa

• Reindeer

• Snow hill sledding

• Snow play area

• Trackless trains

• Bounce houses

• Face painters/balloon twisters

• Crafts

• Food vendors & more!

Offsite parking and shuttle from Copperas Branch Park, 101 Highland Village Rd.

Throughout the Christmas season, Doubletree Ranch Park will be turned into a winter wonderland featuring lights and various lawn ornaments.

Thanks to CoServ, Pella, PM Pediatric Care, and Adventure Kids Playcare for sponsoring!

to Support Local Business Tis the Season

As the holiday season approaches and gift-shopping gets added to our to-do lists, there’s one thing you can do to enhance your consumer experience: shop local! Denton County is teeming with local shops with unique gifts, handcrafted items, and personal touches that large corporations simply cannot replicate. This holiday season, consider the many benefits of shopping locally, the appeal it brings, and connections it forges in your community.

Why Shop Local?

BOLSTER THE LOCAL ECONOMY

When you spend your money at a local shop, you are directly investing in your community. On average, for every $100 spent at local businesses, approximately $48 (nearly half) stays in the community, compared to just $13 when spent at national chain stores. This money is then reinvested into the community, which helps fund payroll for local employees, schools, community projects, and charitable donations — vital resources that help keep Denton County thriving.

PERSONALIZED TOUCH AND HIGHER QUALITY GIFTS

Shopping at local stores means you often receive a higher quality product in addition to a more personalized shopping experience. Local merchants take pride in the quality of their offerings. Whether it’s a handmade piece of jewelry or locally sourced honey, items crafted with care and community in mind tend to invoke an emotional connection, making them gifts that resonate deeper than mass-produced merchandise made in factories overseas.

BUILD RAPPORT AND RELATIONSHIPS

Frequenting local businesses allows you to foster relationships with store owners and employees, contributing to a stronger community identity. They often remember your name and preferences, creating an inviting and personable shopping experience. Engaging with local merchants can lead to valuable recommendations that align perfectly with your gift-giving needs.

CONNECTING WITH THE COMMUNITY

Local businesses are far more likely to support local charities, events, and youth sports teams, fostering a stronger sense of community. Shopping locally helps build interconnectedness. Many local businesses are family owned and operated. Often, their stories span generations, embodying hard work and dedication. Supporting these businesses helps to sustain the character and uniqueness of Denton County, ensuring it remains a vibrant place for generations to come.

LESS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Shopping locally reduces transportation costs and the need to ship goods over vast distances. This lowers pollution and the carbon footprint created by supply-chain economics. Many local artisans craft their goods with locally sourced materials, contributing to sustainability and ethical business practices. Plus, the distinctive nature of these products means that you’re often giving gifts that can’t be found anywhere else.

Where to Shop Local this Season

In your search for the perfect present, consider these local merchants who offer a variety of unique products and services.

LOCAL BOUTIQUES — Visit shops like Mainstream Boutique, Charmed by Ryann, Ehrharts Jewelrs, Neon Elephant, or River Bleu in Northlake for stylish clothing, accessories, and unique home decor items. These shops are treasure troves for festive attire and one-of-a-kind gifts.

SPAS AND SALONS — Treat someone special (or yourself!) to a massage at a local spa, such as The Woodhouse Day Spa, Essence Massage Day Spa, or All the Things Med Spa. In addition, these merchants offer gift certificates for massages, facials, or other pampering treatments.

GARDEN CENTERS — For the green thumbs in your life, places like Flower Mound’s Landcare Garden Center or Meador’s Garden Center and Four Seasons Nursery in Denton offer beautiful plants, pottery, chimineas, and decorative bird feeders.

ART GALLERIES — The ARThouse Gallery in Flower Mound and the PDNB Gallery in Denton showcase local artists and artisans. A piece of unique artwork or sculpture can be a meaningful gift that celebrates local talent and enriches your loved ones' homes.

SPECIALTY MARKETS — Don’t forget to explore local specialty markets for delicious gift ideas. A trip to Flurry’s Market + Provisions, Cigar House in Corinth, Hilltop Hemp, or Marty B’s Coffee Company for some fresh ground coffee is bound to impress the foodies in the family. These items make for excellent gifts and support our local farmers and food artisans.

THRIFT STORES — Explore shops like Plato’s Closet, Antique Gallery of Lewisville, or Denton’s Ruth’s Room. Not only do these merchants offer unique second-hand treasures at discounted prices, but they also contribute to local charities. Finding special items here can make for an adventure in gifting while giving back to the community.

BAKERIES — Finish off your gift hunt with delicious treats from local bakeries like Market Street Bakery, Buttermilk Silk Pies, or Candy Haven. Their artisanal cookies, pies, and cakes are sure to delight during the holiday celebrations, making perfect gifts for friends and family gatherings.

This holiday season, swap out the typical big-box store experience for the richness and authenticity that comes with supporting your local businesses. Let’s shop local and give back to those who make our town vibrant. Happy holidays!

RSV&BABIES

RSV

(Respiratory Syncytial virus) is a cause of the “common cold” in older children and adults, however, it can cause more problems in babies and young children.  Typically, RSV causes cold symptoms, which may be followed by bronchiolitis or pneumonia.  RSV symptoms are typically at their worst on days 3 through 5 of illness and generally last an average of 7-14 days.

COLD SYMPTOMS

(Upper respiratory tract infection)

• Fever

• Nasal congestion/Runny nose

• Cough

• Sneezing

• Fussiness

• Poor Feeding

BRONCHIOLITIS SYMPTOMS

(Lower respiratory tract infection)

• Fast breathing

• Flaring of the nostrils & head bobbing with breathing

• Rhythmic grunting during breathing

• Belly breathing, tugging between the ribs/or lower neck

• Wheezing

WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR CHILD AT HOME

There is no specific treatment for RSV, and medications like steroids and antibiotics do not help. Treatment includes supportive measures:

• Nasal saline with gentle suctioning allows easier breathing and feeding.

• Cool-mist humidifier to help break up mucus.

• Fluids & Frequent feedings to maintain hydration. Infants with common cold symptoms may feed more slowly if they are not feeling well or having difficulty breathing.

• Tylenol/Motrin (If >6 months) to help with fevers. Always avoid aspirin. Only use cough and cold medications if directed by your doctor.

Beyfortus (nirsevimab) is now available — a preventative antibody that boosts your baby’s immune system to help prevent serious complications related to RSV lung infections.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE BEYFORTUS?

• Newborns and babies < 1 year of age born during or entering their first RSV season

• Children up to 24 months of age who remain at risk of severe disease through their second RSV season.

For more than 25 years, Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers has been a trusted name in family law throughout Denton, Collin, and Tarrant Counties.

Founded in 1998, the firm opened its first office in Denton with a clear mission: to provide compassionate and comprehensive legal representation to individuals and families navigating the complexities of family law.

“Our journey started with a commitment to our community,” says Duane L. Coker, Founding Shareholder and Attorney of the firm. “We chose this region because of its strong sense of connection and shared values. We’re proud to be a part of it and honored to serve the families who live here.”

Today, with offices in Denton, Frisco, and

Fort Worth, the firm has grown to meet the expanding needs of North Texas families, while remaining rooted in its founding principles of integrity, client service, and legal excellence. Their track record of success and client satisfaction has earned them repeated recognition, including being named Best Family Law Firm by Best of Denton County and listed in U.S. News – Best Law Firms.

SHAREHOLDERS —

Shelby D. Hart, Jacqueline Cannon, Duane L. Coker, Kelly K. E. Robb, Malorie A. Crosley

A FOCUS ON THE CLIENT EXPERIENCE

What sets Coker, Robb & Cannon apart isn’t just their impressive list of credentials — though those are significant. Nearly 40% of their attorneys and an astounding 80% of their paralegals are Board Certified, placing them among the most highly qualified legal teams in Texas. But even more noteworthy is their client-centered approach.

“Communication is everything,” SeniorShareholder Jacqueline Cannon shares. “The most common complaint we hear from clients who’ve worked with other attorneys is that they felt ignored. That’s simply not acceptable here. We make it a priority to return phone calls, answer emails, and treat every client like a key member of our team.”

This philosophy is part of what they refer to as their “team approach,” where clients aren’t just case numbers — they’re active participants in the strategy and decisions that impact their futures. Attorneys and support staff collaborate closely to craft personalized legal solutions that reflect the goals, values, and well-being of each client and their family.

EXPERTISE IN ALL FAMILY LAW AREAS

From contested and uncontested divorce cases to child custody, support, and prenuptial agreements, the firm handles a wide array of family law matters. Their depth of experience means clients have access to seasoned guidance, whether they're navigating a relatively amicable split or facing complex litigation involving children, property, or financial planning.

The team also provides probate services and has developed a reputation for helping clients make informed, forward-looking decisions during some of life’s most challenging transitions.

“Family law is more than just legal work — it’s about guiding people through emotional and life-altering events with care, intelligence, and compassion,” they say. “We understand the emotional stress our

clients are under, and we do everything we can to ease that burden.”

EVOLUTION WITH PURPOSE

Though the firm began as a general practice, over time it became clear that narrowing their focus to family law and probate allowed them to offer a higher standard of service and expertise. This evolution has been intentional — and is ongoing.

“Continuous growth is key,” Coker notes. “We require twice the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours the State Bar mandates. We also actively encourage and support our attorneys and paralegals in becoming Board Certified. That commitment to excellence ensures that our team is always learning, always improving, and always ready to serve our clients at the highest level.”

LESSONS FROM THE FIELD

Through decades of work and countless cases, the firm has learned some universal truths. One of the most important? Managing expectations.

“Our role isn’t just to fight legal battles — it’s to help clients make thoughtful decisions that protect their family, their children, and their financial future,” Cannon explains. “We take the time to explain every possible option, every potential outcome, and the costs — both emotional and financial — of each path.”

By approaching cases with honesty and transparency, the firm helps clients feel empowered and prepared, not just legally, but emotionally and mentally as well.

WHY IT MATTERS

What Coker, Robb & Cannon love most about their work is the ability to make a positive impact during what is often the most difficult time in someone’s life.

“We’re here to reduce damage, not add to it,” Coker says. “Helping clients through challenges with dignity, empathy, and skill — that’s what drives us.”

A MESSAGE TO THE COMMUNITY

To the communities of Denton, Collin, and Tarrant Counties, Coker, Robb & Cannon want you to know that their commitment is to you.

“Our clients are why we’re here. We’re honored to serve this community and grateful for the trust people place in us. Whether you're facing a family law matter now or just want to be informed about your options, we’re here to help.”

Sheriff’s Office Joins Nationwide Effort to Combat Human Trafficking

The Denton County Sheriff’s Office Human Trafficking Unit participated in Operation Coast to Coast, a nationwide initiative focused on identifying and rescuing victims of human trafficking while holding traffickers accountable for their crimes.

The multi-agency effort brings together law enforcement and victim service providers across the country to address one of the most pressing public safety issues of our time, the exploitation of women, men, and children for profit. The operation aims to recover victims, dismantle trafficking networks, and provide survivors with the support and resources needed to rebuild their lives.

Locally, the Denton County Sheriff’s Office worked in close partnership with Reclaim 611, Refuge for Women, Unbound, and Friends of the Family to ensure that each individual recovered during the operation received compassionate and comprehensive support. These partners played a critical role in helping victims exit trafficking situations safely and begin the process of healing and restoration.

As a result of the local operation, 10 victims were recovered and connected with services. Of these, seven accepted the help, and one chose to leave completely. Also, two criminal cases were opened against suspected traffickers, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to pursue justice for victims of these crimes.

Sheriff Tracy Murphree commended the

dedicated efforts of the Human Trafficking Unit and the agencies involved. Through operations like Coast to Coast, the Denton County Sheriff’s Office reaffirms its mission to protect the vulnerable, serve with integrity, and seek justice for all.

The Denton County Sheriff’s Office remains dedicated to ending human trafficking and will continue working with partners to identify victims, hold offenders accountable, and ensure Denton County is

Human trafficking remains an ongoing issue across America. If you believe you are a victim of human trafficking or may have information about a potential trafficking situation, please contact the US National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-3737888 or call Denton County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-388-TIPS. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911.

Get Organized! Best Apps for the Task

Ltoday’s fast-paced world can be a challenge. Fortunately, various apps and digitals tools can help streamline your tasks, increase productivity, and ensure you stay on top of your commitments. Here’s a round-up of some of the best digital planners and organizational tools on the market, perfect for anyone looking to enhance their task-setting game.

Luna Task utilizes AI to help users prioritize your tasks based on urgency and importance. Its user-friendly interface allows for seamless task assignment, reminders, and progress tracking. The app integrates with popular calendars, providing a cohesive organizational experience that makes managing your day-to-day responsibilities straightforward and efficient. Price: Free with premium features starting at $4.99/month.

BEFORESUNSET.AI

BeforeSunset.ai analyzes your daily commitments and suggests an optimal schedule tailored to your routine and goals. Through its AI-driven algorithms, the app helps you visualize daily tasks while sending timely reminders for deadlines and meetings. With productivity metrics, it fosters a reflective approach to improving time management skills. Price: Free with in-app purchases starting at $9.99/month.

Tweek Calendar offers a visual, user-friendly scheduling solution, allowing users to drag and drop tasks and color-code events. With the ability to share calendars and sync across devices, collaboration is easy. Weekly overviews help you plan busy schedules efficiently, ensuring important commitments remain front and center. Price: Free for basic use; premium features available for $5/month.

LIFESTACK

Lifestack focuses on goal management, allowing users to document achievements and set motivational benchmarks. Its straightforward interface supports tracking goals with visual progress indicators, and sharing capabilities encourage accountability. A fantastic tool for anyone wanting to turn aspirations into tangible results, Lifestack offers you a reliable task-setting tool. Price: Subscription options begin at $3.99/month.

BYDESIGN.IO

ByDesign.io specializes in customizable planning templates and trackers for both personal and professional organization. The app’s clean design promotes easy navigation while allowing users to adapt layouts to their needs. With habit tracking and project planning features, ByDesign simplifies the organization process for users. Price: Free with some templates; plans start at $5/month.

TODOIST

Todoist is renowned for its robust task management capabilities, enabling users to create projects and set recurring tasks. Its user-friendly interface emphasizes prioritization and collaboration, making it ideal for both individual and team settings. Gamification through the Karma feature motivates users by rewarding task completion efforts. Price: Free basic version, with premium access at $3/month.

NOTION

Notion combines note-taking, task management, and collaboration tools into one flexible workspace. Users can create databases, Kanban boards, and to-do lists according to their preferences. Its collaboration features facilitate sharing pages for feedback, while extensive customization options allow for tailored workflows. Price: Free for personal use; plans starting at $8/month.

EVERNOTE

Evernote excels as a powerful note-taking and task management app. Users can capture ideas, create checklists, save web articles, and categorize notes using tags and notebooks. Its search functionality and ability to handle various formats — like audio notes and scans — make it a versatile tool for efficiently organizing thoughts and tasks. Price: Free tier available, with premium access at $7.99/month.

MICROSOFT TO DO

Microsoft To Do offers seamless integration with Microsoft products, promoting organizational efficiency. The app allows task prioritization,

deadline reminders, and collaboration on shared lists. Its My Day feature helps users focus daily, enhancing productivity through structured task management. Price: Free for all platforms.

ASANA

Asana specializes in team productivity, offering tools for project management and collaboration. Users can assign tasks, set deadlines, and visualize progress with features like timelines and dashboards. The app enhances communication among team members, making it suitable for managing complex projects with multiple contributors. Price: Free for basic functions; premium plans begin at $10.99/month.

Humankind: Changing the World

One Small Act at a Time by

Witnessing what a small act of kindness can mean after his wife was diagnosed with leukemia, Aronson sought out other stories of “humankindness” and shares the most heartwarming here.

The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu (Avery Publishing)

Two spiritual giants share laughter and lessons in compassion during a weeklong conversation. Their friendship itself is a model of generosity, reminding us that joy often grows from giving.

The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune (Tor Books)

A magical fantasy with a big heart, this tale follows a caseworker for magical children who learns to embrace difference, love, and acceptance. A joyful story about the courage to care.

Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer (Milkweed Editions)

Part memoir, part science, part spiritual meditation, this beloved book encourages gratitude for the natural world and for one another, reminding us that reciprocity is at the heart of kindness.

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emember that kindness doesn’t need to be grand. Sometimes, like the best stories, it begins quietly — with a single gesture, and a willingness to connect. So get cozy, grab a cup of tea or hot chocolate, and prepare to be inspired by tales of compassion, empathy, and the simple acts that change lives.

Kindness h

Pay It Forward

This novel — later adapted into a film — imagines a simple concept: do something kind for three people, asking them only to pass it on. Decades later, the idea remains a call to action.

Humankind: A Hopeful History by

Countering the belief that people are naturally selfish, Bregman builds a persuasive case that humanity is wired for cooperation. A hopeful reminder that kindness isn’t just an exception — it’s the rule.

The Kindness Diaries by Leon Logothetis (Bettie Youngs Book Publishers)

Follow a former stockbroker’s journey around the world on a motorbike, relying solely on the kindness of strangers. Now trending on Netflix.

The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living by

Though it’s technically about cozy living, Wiking’s guide to hygge reveals that comfort and joy are best shared. It encourages hosting, gathering, and creating a welcoming space for others.

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by

This illustrated modern fable has captured hearts worldwide with its tender drawings and gentle words about friendship, vulnerability, and compassion. A reminder that even the smallest kindness can be monumental.

A Man Called Ove by

Ove is grumpy, lonely, and set in his ways — until his neighbors unwittingly draw him into their lives. Backman’s charming novel shows how simple acts of connection can reshape entire communities.

Chronicles

Inspiring Books to Warm Your Heart

Reads for Younger Hearts

The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein (Harper and Row)

A classic tale of unconditional love and generosity between a boy and a tree.

Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White (Harper & Brothers)

A timeless story of loyalty and sacrifice, this tale of a pig named Wilbur and his wise friend Charlotte still resonates across generations with its message of care and compassion.

Wonder by

(Knopf Books for Young Readers)

This middle-grade favorite follows Auggie, a boy with facial differences, as he navigates fifth grade. A powerful entry point into discussions about empathy, courage, and inclusion.

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gratitude

This November, celebrate gratitude as part of Thanksgiving.

Each year as November comes around, I am reminded of how fortunate we all are to live in North Texas and in the great state of Texas. But I am equally reminded of the sacrifices made by countless military veterans as they served to preserve our country --our America --- so let me express a truly heartfelt THANK YOU right now for our Freedoms and a salute to each and every one who has served.

Thanks to these brave men and women, we in Denton County are blessed with many individuals, organizations, communities, and school districts who can come together to make our state and, especially our county, the very best it can be while dealing with the challenges of rapid growth.

Did you know that more people live in the Dallas-Fort Worth region than in at least 40 other states? With around 8 million people across 13 counties with more than 150 cities covering 9,000 square miles, North Texas is expected to more than double in population by 2050.

From transportation needs to attracting more jobs, growth brings a unique blend

of challenges here, one of the fastest growing areas in the U.S. Yes, Denton County now is home to more than 1 million people! The Lone Star state itself has more than 31.85 million people, with its projected population expected to surpass 45 million by 2040.

As we all gather around the table for a Thanksgiving feast, I hope we will also include in our moments of gratitude a good thought for the future of Denton County.

These are just a few of the astounding numbers that demonstrate how fortunate we are to live in North Texas and how important it is that we continue to collaborate on everything from workforce development to education and beyond to ensure prosperity for future generations.

Just this past month, we welcomed the building of a hangar for Embraer, a global aviation corporation that chose to operate

from the Perot Field Alliance Airport, right here in Precinct 4. We also heard from Texas State Technical College about the possibility of a campus in Denton County and the value it would bring to our immediate area with the many technical skills they teach.

Often, newcomers mention how they have never seen a county so well connected and willing to work collectively to better the lives of all who call our county home.

And for all of that, I am grateful as we celebrate National Gratitude Month in November – a month in which I am also very grateful for my friends and especially, my family.

As we all gather around the table for a Thanksgiving feast, I hope we will also include in our moments of gratitude a good thought for the future of Denton County.

As I mentioned at the beginning, we indeed have been so very fortunate, and it is important we continue to work together to keep Denton County the best place to live, work and play for the future generations to come.

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10 HOT Wine Spirit Tours in North Texas &

Boasting a vibrant selection of vineyards and distilleries, North Texas offers a plethora of options for connoisseurs and casual sippers alike. From stunning landscapes to award-winning wines, these local establishments provide unforgettable experiences with exceptional products. Explore these 10 Hot venues for winery and distillery tastings and get to know our community’s rich craftsmanship in winemaking and distilling.

Fortunata Winery

2297 FM-2931, Aubrey, TX 76227 940.440.9463 | FortunataWinery.com

Fortunata Winery is a family-owned gem that celebrates Texas's unique terroir. Known for its range of award-winning wines, from whites to bold reds, the winery prides itself on its approachable atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy tastings and explore their beautiful grounds, making it a delightful spot to unwind and connect with fellow wine lovers.

Landon Winery

(7 locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area) LandonWinery.com

Recently named one of the top wineries by Fox News’ American Wine Club, Landon Winery prides itself on a community-oriented approach, crafting exceptional wines from grapes sourced both locally and across Texas. Yet another must-visit winery in Grapevine, they offer a relaxed environment for tastings and events, providing insights into the winemaking process and the different varietals they produce.

Larue Winery

1491 N Kealy Ave. #1, Lewisville, TX 75057 972.904.6583 | LarueWinery.org

Dedicated to small-batch production, Larue Winery prioritizes high quality and unique varietals. Located in a charming setting, the winery offers tastings of its expertly crafted wines, including some rare finds. With a focus on education, Larue frequently hosts events and vineyard tours that allow guests to dive deeper into the winemaking process.

Edge of the Lake Winery

920 CR 231, Valley View, TX 76272

940.726-3785

EdgeOfTheLakeVineyard.com

Situated near Lake Ray Roberts, Edge of the Lake Winery offers a serene escape with breathtaking views of the landscape. Known for its handcrafted wines made from premium grapes, the winery features a welcoming tasting room where guests can enjoy both classic and innovative varietals. Regular events and live music enhance the experience, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing day.

Anderson's Distillery

410 N. Bell Ave., Denton, TX 76209 817.203.0623 | AndersonDistillery.com

Anderson's Distillery is celebrated for its handcrafted spirits, including premium vodka and signature gins. Visitors can enjoy tastings in a modern gastropub setting, where skilled mixologists serve cocktails made from their spirits. The distillery also offers a scrumptious menu of appetizers, artisanal flatbread, sandwiches, and salads, ensuring you never have to drink on an empty stomach.

5 Fifty-Five Winery

655 Triangle Road, Valley View, TX 76272

940.240.2224 | 555Wine.com

Nestled in a picturesque landscape of North Texas, 555 Winery prides itself on its estate-grown wines that truly capture the essence of Texas viticulture. The winery offers tastings of its well-balanced red, white, and rosé wines, all produced sustainably. With beautiful outdoor seating and regular events, this inviting destination beckons wine enthusiasts looking for a relaxing day outdoors.

Cross Timbers Winery

805 N. Main St., Grapevine, TX 76051

817.488.6789

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Located in a historic farm house in Grapevine, Cross Timbers Winery is a popular setting for special events or oneoff visits. Known for its diverse selection of handcrafted wines made from Texas grapes, the winery features a beautiful tasting room where guests can sample a variety of wines in this classic setting. Cross Timbers also hosts special events throughout the year, including a calendar of live musical performances.

Eden Hill Vineyards

4910 Eden Hill Lane, Celina, TX 75009 214.850.4081 | EdenHill.com

Eden Hill Vineyards combines stunning natural beauty with exceptional wines. Located on a scenic estate, the winery features a range of small-lot wines crafted from hand-picked grapes. The cozy tasting room, along with outdoor spaces, offers an engaging environment for guests. Educational events and vineyard tours enrich the experience at this charming winery.

Cowtown Winery

128 E. Exchange Ave., #610 Fort Worth, TX 76124

817.626.1011 | CowtownWinery.com

Located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Cowtown Winery captures the spirit of Texas with its unique offerings and local charm. Guests can enjoy a selection of wines that reflect the region's character while relaxing in a cozy tasting room. Part of the vibrant social hub of Fort Worth, visitors enjoy live music, guided tours, or stop by the winery as part of the local ghost tour.

Bendt Distillery

225 S. Charles St., Lewisville, TX 75057 214.814.0545 | BendtDistillingCo.com

Bendt Distillery focuses on small-batch production using local ingredients to craft distinctive spirits. Known for their infused vodkas and artisanal rums, Bendt offers a cozy tasting room where guests can sample creative cocktails. Their commitment to sustainability and community engagement adds a unique charm to the distillation experience.

5 Places to Visit in Denton County Cozy Coffee Houses

For coffee aficionados and casual sippers alike, Denton County is brimming with cozy cafes and coffee shops. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil spot to read or work, or a vibrant cafe to meet friends and family, these five coffee houses stand out as must-visit destinations. Take your taste buds out for a flavorful journey through Denton County, where each cup tells a story.

Marty B’s Coffee Company

2656 FM 407, Bartonville, TX 76226 940.312.6700 | MartyBsCoffee.com

Chosen as Denton County’s best coffee house, Marty B’s Coffee Company is the perfect blend of comfort and craftsmanship with an extensive menu of locally roasted coffees and delectable pastries. Soak up the Texas sun on their spacious outdoor patio while sipping your favorite brew. The cozy atmosphere encourages lingering, making it an ideal location for meeting friends and family.

Cerulean Blue Coffee House

420 Parker Square Rd., Flower Mound, TX 75028 | 469.444.1351 | CeruleanBlue.com

This charming cafe specializes in artisanal coffee, crafted from ethically sourced beans, ensuring a rich and satisfying experience. The friendly baristas are always ready to recommend perfect pairings, while the cozy ambiance is enhanced by local art displays and occasional live music events. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick caffeine fix or settling in to savor the moment, Cerulean Blue delivers.

Sip Stir Coffee House

2570 Justin Rd. Ste. 140, Highland Village, TX 75077 | 469.518.1117

SipStirCoffeeHouse.com

Sip Stir Coffee House embodies the essence of a modern workspace and gathering hub. Offering an extensive menu of handcrafted drinks and light bites, this cafe has become a local favorite. With its inviting, stylish decor, spacious layout, and free Wi-Fi, this popular coffee house encourages creativity for those working remotely or for those just looking to catch up with friends or colleagues.

Farmhouse Coffee & Treasures

1300 Homestead Way, Argyle, TX 76226

940.293.3656 | FarmhouseCoffeeTX.com

For a whole new coffee experience, step into Farmhouse Coffee & Treasures. Located in a renovated farmhouse, this charming cafe boasts an inviting atmosphere, featuring rustic decor that truly feels like home. Guests rave over their unique blend of caffeinated drinks and curated home goods, making it an excellent spot not just for coffee but also for finding unique gifts.

Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea

3220 Teasley Ln. #120, Denton, TX 76210 940.218.6075 | SweetwatersCafe.com

Catering to both coffee enthusiasts and tea lovers, Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea offers its guests a versatile menu and an inviting space filled with natural light. The seasonal specials and delicious pastries make every visit enjoyable. Family-friendly and cozy, it’s a perfect place to create lasting memories over a warm drink.

Green Bean CASSEROLE Gourmet

INGREDIENTS INSTRUCTIONS

For the Fried Onions

Vegetable oil for frying

1½ cups milk

1 large egg

1 cup all-purpose flour divided

1 cup Panko bread crumbs divided

1 tsp Kosher salt

2 medium onions thinly sliced, and roughly chopped

For the Casserole

1½ lb green beans fresh, trimmed, and then cut in half

4 tbsp butter unsalted (plus extra if needed)

16 oz mushrooms fresh, sliced

2 cloves garlic minced

1/3 cup all-purpose flour

2½ cups chicken or vegetable stock

1 cup heavy cream

1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

1½ tsp Kosher salt

½ tsp black pepper ground

1 tsp nutmeg whole or ground

Make the Fried Onions (Can be done up to 6 hours in advance)

1. Heat oil to 350°F. Use a deep-fryer or sturdy skillet (only fill the skillet halfway).

2. In a medium bowl, add the egg to the milk and gently mix.

3. In a separate pan, mix ½ cup flour with ½ cup breadcrumbs and salt. (You'll use the rest of the flour and breadcrumbs as you continue to bread the onions).

4. Working in batches, add the onions to the milk/egg mixture, then dredge in flour. Place on a large platter or plate. Repeat. You'll most likely need to add another ½ cup of flour and another ½ cup of breadcrumbs (with a pinch of salt) to finish.

5. Fry the onions until golden, about 4 minutes per batch. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with a little more salt.

Prepare the Casserole

1. Bring a pot of water to a boil and preheat the oven to 400°F.

2. Add the beans to the boiling water, and cook for 7-8 minutes for al dente and 15-20 minutes for tender beans. Drain and set aside.

3. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

4. Add the mushrooms. Sauté them, stirring often, until mushrooms start to release their liquid, about 10 minutes. If after 5 to 8 minutes the mushrooms seem dry, add another tablespoon of butter. Cook until very soft. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and black pepper.

5. Add the garlic to the mushrooms and cook for another 1 minute. Add the flour and stir to coat the mushrooms. Cook for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally.

6. Whisk in the stock and cream and continue whisking until most of the lumps are gone, about 2 minutes. Stir in the Worcestershire sauce, bring to a simmer, and cook, stirring often, until thickened, about 4 to 6 minutes. Stir in the salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Remove from the heat.

7. Add about 1/3 of the fried onions and all of the green beans. Mix until well combined. If not using a cast iron skillet, transfer the mixture to a baking dish.

8. Bake for 20 minutes, adding the remaining onions on top of the casserole in the last 5 minutes of baking. Remove and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes before serving. within 30 minutes.

Recipe and photos by Kris Longwell and Wesley Loon of

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