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BRIAN BRIAN

BRIAN BLACK BRIAN BLACK ON THE COVER

A true Country music legend who always had roots as a cowboy in Texas, Revitalizing The Longhorn Saloon: A Journey of Passion and Resilience

In 2004, amidst a bustling career in touring across fifteen states, Brian opened shows with artist such as Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Tracy Byrd, George Jones, Clint Black and many more. Making the decision not to tour and perform country music shows was difficult and to pivot, focus and embark on a new venture in the heart of Texas was very exciting and a new chapter for Charlotte and Brian. This pivotal moment led to the acquisition of the Longhorn Saloon in Bandera, Texas (known as the cowboy capital of the world), a historic establishment that had lain dormant for over a year. The vision was grand to breathe life back into the worn-down saloon and transform it into a vibrant hub for live music and entertainment.

The Longhorn Saloon, nestled in the picturesque town of Bandera, on the banks of The Medina River held promise and potential. Brians wife Charlotte, a World Champion Horse Trainer, whose accolades included “The Congress” in 1996, lead to more than ten trips to Australia to show and provide Clinics. Brian and Charlotte poured their hearts and souls into resurrecting the Longhorn Saloon.

The transformation was nothing short of remarkable. What was once a dilapidated space soon emerged as a beacon of community spirit and artistic expression. The stage was set - quite literally - for live music performances that would captivate audiences and breathe new life into the

Kevin Black, Brian’s son Brandon, Kevins two Sons Colton and Marshal as well as the legendary Toman Brothers perform there on July 07, 2007, for their Grand Opening held on the Banks of the Medina River just behind the saloon. They sold over five thousand tickets and some business owners stated they were going to close up shop and leave town but decided to stay, saying “we had our best weekend in years due to your Grand opening”.

Purchasing a business in 2007 and running for Mayor of Bandera

Brian said, “We purchased the Medina River Company in 2007 and offered river trips that allowed customers to park at The Longhorn and float back down to the saloon. Then in 2014, Charlotte and I decided to run for public office. I ran for Mayor, while Charlotte ran for City Council. Charlotte won the election”, and did a great job for the city.

Despite initial plans to delegate operational responsibilities and focus on periodic performances with the band, reality unfolded differently. Over the course of a decade-long stewardship of The Longhorn Saloon, Brian and Charlotte found themselves more deeply involved than anticipated. While Brian’s original intention was to perform in Texas two to three times monthly, the demands of managing the establishment often eclipsed these aspirations. Nevertheless, their dedication never wavered.

Through perseverance and an unwavering commitment to their vision, The Longhorn Saloon became a cherished institution within Bandera, Texas. Its legacy extended far beyond mere entertainment; it symbolized resilience, passion, and the transformative power of pursuing one’s dreams against all odds.

As the curtains closed on this chapter of their lives, the echoes of laughter, music, and camaraderie lingered within the walls of The Longhorn Saloon—a testament to a decade defined by creativity, community, and unwavering determination.

Background

Brian is a musician and former saloon owner, also Charlotte and Brian had a Longhorn steer named TEX as a pet and entertainment attraction in his establishment. After ten years, they sold the saloon and formed a new band with experienced musicians.

Early Life with a Longhorn Pet

During their time at The Longhorn, they were looking for a Longhorn Steer and

asked their good friend, Bob Devine if he would call them when his Longhorn had a white and black bull. After getting the call

in 2011, they weaned “Tex” off his mom after five months. He was raised with their horses and had no idea he was a steer until two years later when he was introduced to a herd of longhorns as they were leaving him with a friend to baby sit on his five hundred acre ranch. He cried all the way back to our trailer and they had to take him home.

As a baby, TEX would be lead around the saloon for guests to pet and interact with from table to table. As Tex grew stronger, they saddled him and allowed customers to sit on him for photo opportunities inside the saloon. The unique attraction became so popular that TEX was being booked for weddings and corporate events.

Transition to Music and Horse Training

Following ten years as saloon owners Brian and Charlotte decided to return to their roots in the music business and horse training. They sold the Longhorn Saloon in 2016 and took a break to regroup and plan their

next venture. During this time Brian assembled an impressive band, consisting of veteran musicians he has known and collaborated with for over three decades. Doug Driesel on Bass, Kevin Hill on Drums, Wesley Fowler on Steel Guitar,(Brian’s cousin, who was later recruited his brother Clint to tour with him), Brian Thomas on Steel Guitar, Tommy Scott on Piano, Kevin Hardin on Guitar and Fiddle and Brians Son Brandon Black as front of house engineer.

Current Life and Family

Brian and Charlotte purchased a ranch just outside of College Station. They enjoy time with family and friends and perform regular shows with TEX, Ranger (their other Longhorn Steer) and the band throughout Texas and Louisiana.

We are very excited to announce that Legendary Brian Black has returned to the stage to perform live events!

“TEX” World Famous 2500-pound Longhorn is booking events!

“Ranger” 1900-pound orange and white Longhorn is booking events!

For more information on Booking Brian Black, TEX, and Ranger please contact Sheri Kosmas at (713) 829-9985 or (210) 400-1653.

Email sheri.kosmas@nbcfairs.com

www.brianblack.org

Visit Brians YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brianblackorg

What made you realize that music was your path?

I think all four of us growing up like a lot of kids in the 60’s knew they wanted to play music or be in a band and for us it seemed like we were pretty good at it so we just never quit.

How would you describe the music that you typically create?

Well, I would say very traditional country, although I love to perform swing tunes that Frank Sinatra recorded.

Who are your biggest musical influences?

My biggest influences are Merle Haggard and Frank Sinatra.

What is your creative process like?

For me it’s more inspirational. The best songs I’ve written just flowed right through me as I was singing them.

What would you be doing right now if it wasn’t for your music career?

I would be building something. I love to create, construct, I love working with my hands. If I had more time I would do more artistic work such as painting and drawing.

Where have you performed?

When we had a Tour Bus and performed on the road we toured roughly 10 states every year, mostly in the Mid-west and Mountain Region.

What are your favorite and least favorite venues?

One of my favorite venues is Mo’s Place, in Katy, Texas. I first played there in 1988 and I still play there today.  My least favorite venues are venues where the club owner doesn’t consult with musicians and builds the stage in exactly the wrong place for live music.

How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?

In some ways it has helped Independent artists that may not have been heard otherwise. I do miss having physical forms of music you can hold, like vinyl, tape or CD’s. I’m sure it has made it more difficult to make the kind of money that was made in the past, most of it going to record companies.

What is your favorite song to perform?

A hit song that Brian Collins cut called “Statue of a Fool”.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

Have more creative people in the business end of it.

ARTISTS OF THE MONTH

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Photo Shannon Bright

March in San Antonio is Contemporary Art Month (CAM)

A month-long celebration of Contemporary Art in our city. What you might not know is that the Contemporary’s inaugural exhibition, The Blue Star Exhibition (1986), also launched the establishment of Contemporary Art Month. As we celebrate CAM 2024, we fondly remember our shared history and eagerly anticipate the exciting events and exhibitions lined up for this year’s CAM.

Exhibitions on View: March 1–June 9, 2024 at Contemporary at Blue Star!

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Featured Artists: Ricky Armendaríz, Nela Garzón, Jennifer Battaglia, Juan Carlos Escobedo, Preston Gaines, Raul Rene Gonzalez, Mark Anthony Martinez, Shavon Morris, Marc Newsome, Alán Serna, Monique Sullivan, and Zulma Vega.

In partnership with Contemporary Art Month, Contemporary at Blue Star is thrilled to host the 2024 CAM Perennial exhibition, Vernacular Systems, curated by Christopher Blay. Through an array of media, Vernacular Systems highlights themes of interconnectivity from both personal and globalized perspectives. The featured artists reflect on our inherent human desire to connect to the world around us, whether it be with nature, family, work, or history.

About Contemporary at Blue Star

Contemporary at Blue Star presents exhibitions with artists from San Antonio and around the world sharing their global perspectives that encourage understanding, empathy, change, and action, fulfilling our mission to inspire, nurture, and innovate. Like most non-collecting contemporary art

spaces, the Contemporary contributes fresh insights and perspectives on larger issues affecting society and culture by highlighting trends, movements, and conversations happening in art.

Monique SullivanSunken B Sides Zulma Vega - Vernacular Systems Shavon Morris - The Office Preston Gaines Mark Anthony Martinez - worker Richard Armendariz_Its Complicated after Zeus and Callisto Raul Rene Gonzalez_Artists-Parents Series Family Time
(Portrait of Jacqueline, Shea, Fern, Elza, and Gene)
Alan Serna - Estemos Felices Mientras Podamos

2024 NIOSA Medals and Tickets Nowon Sale

The 2024 NIOSA® medals are on sale now! And yes, we did say Medals (plural) because there will be three official and oh-so-soughtafter NIOSA medals this year.

All medals are on sale now (until sold out); two larger medals for $13 each and the lapel medal for $6 each at:

•NIOSA office, 227 S. Presa, weekdays between 9 am and 4 pm - only through April 19

•During NIOSA in NIOSA souvenir booths, while supplies last

•Maddie Mac Boutique, 2607 Vance Jackson (for $15 each)

•Monarch Trophy Studio website at https://mtsawards.com/pages/fiesta-medals-san-antonio - (for $15 each)

“The inspiration for the 2024 NIOSA medal comes from my favorite symbols of NIOSA: Mexican Folk Art; the signature handmade flowers that line every booth; the downtown skyline; the bright vivid colors and excitement that permeates every inch of NIOSA; and the light that our volunteers bring to the event that is as bright and warm as the sun. The talented David Durbin from Monarch Trophy took all those ideas created the 2024 medal,” says Lisa Pierce, NIOSA Chairman and Fourth VP of the Conservation Society of San Antonio. “As for the second medal, many organizations have medals with year bars hanging below them, to signify how long you have been associated with

them. Knowing that many people have been attending or volunteering for decades—and the age-long tradition of people keeping our beer cups as their own way of showing how long they have been attending NIOSA—I created the limited edition medal that features this year’s beer cup with 2024 on it…. and a hoop so you can hang next year’s cup on it, and so on and so on.”

TICKETS:

•Advance discount entrance tickets for $20 are available now through April 26 on NIOSA website; handling fee will apply. These e-tickets can be loaded to phone or tablet, or printed. NIOSA leaders strongly recommend that buyers bring a printed e-ticket, as back-up.

•Advance discount entrance tickets for $20 are available now through April 19 at NIOSA headquarters at 227 S. Presa (at Nueva St.) from 10-noon and 1-3 p.m. weekdays. No free parking available; cash, checks or credit cards accepted.

•Advance discount entrance tickets will be available March 1 through April 26 for $20/ pp at area H-E-B grocery stores; USAA; and some military bases.

•Entrance tickets can be purchased nightly during NIOSA at the gates for $25 for adults; children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and close at 10 p.m.; food sales and entertainment continue until 10:30 p.m.

•Members of the Conservation Society get NIOSA tickets for only $15/pp. Join or renew your membership by March 31, 2024 at saconservation.org to buy member tickets at the lowest ticket price available PLUS the satisfaction that you are supporting the preservation efforts of the Society.

This year, the Conservation Society celebrates one hundred years of dedication to saving and preserving San Antonio’s historic sites, buildings and culture—all supported by thousands of dedicated preservation-minded volunteers for the Society and NIOSA.

“A Night In Old San Antonio®” (NIOSA®) is a four-night festival, which celebrates the city’s diverse cultural legacy, traditionally held during Fiesta San Antonio®. NIOSA 2024 will run Tuesday to Friday, April 23-26, 2024, from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. nightly. It is held in La Villita Historic Arts Village in the heart of downtown.

Celebrating its 76th anniversary in 2024, NIOSA is the top fundraiser for historic preservation in the United States—living up to its motto as a “Celebration for Preservation.” It is solely produced by and benefits The Conservation Society of San Antonio, one of the nation’s oldest and most active historic preservation organizations that is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2024.

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Life is unpredictable, and unexpected expenses can arise when least expected. Whether it’s a medical emergency, car repair, or sudden job loss, having a financial safety net can provide peace of mind and prevent financial stress. That safety net is known as an emergency fund. In this blog post, we’ll delve into why emergency funds matter and how you can build one to safeguard your financial well-being.

Why Emergency Funds Matter:

Protection Against the Unexpected Emergencies can happen to anyone, regardless of age, income, or employment status. An emergency fund ensures you’re prepared to handle unexpected expenses without derailing your financial goals or resorting to high-interest debt.

Reduction of Financial Stress

Money-related stress can take a toll on your mental and physical well-being. Knowing you have a financial cushion to fall back on in times of need can alleviate anxiety and help you navigate challenging circumstances more resiliently.

Avoidance of Debt

Individuals may be tempted to rely on credit cards or loans to cover unforeseen expenses

without an emergency fund. This can lead to a cycle of debt and interest payments, further exacerbating financial strain. An emergency fund allows you to cover expenses without accumulating debt, saving you money in the long run.

Maintaining Financial I ndependence

A robust emergency fund empowers you to maintain financial independence and autonomy. Instead of relying on others for assistance during emergencies, you can depend on your resources and preserve your financial dignity.

How to Build an Emergency Fund:

Set a Savings Goal

Start by determining how much you’ll need to cover three to six months’ living expenses. This amount will vary depending on your individual circumstances, such as monthly expenses, income stability, and risk tolerance. Use this target as motivation to kickstart your savings journey.

Create a Budget

Track your income and expenses to identify areas where you can cut back and redirect funds toward your emergency fund. Establishing a budget allows you to prioritize saving and ensures you live within your means.

Automate Your Savings

Set up automatic transfers from your checking account to your emergency fund regularly. Treating your emergency fund contributions as non-negotiable expenses reinforces

the habit of saving. It removes the temptation to spend the money elsewhere.

Start Small, but Be Consistent

Building an emergency fund doesn’t happen overnight, and that’s okay. Start by setting achievable savings targets and gradually increase your contributions over time as your financial situation improves. Consistency is vital to long-term success.

Avoid Temptation

Resist the urge to dip into your emergency fund for non-essential expenses. Keep your emergency fund separate from your everyday checking account, ideally in a high-yield savings or money market fund, to minimize the temptation to use the funds for discretionary purchases.

Reassess and Adjust

Periodically review your emergency fund goals and adjust them based on changes in your financial circumstances, such as a salary increase, significant expenses, or life events. Regularly revisiting your savings plan ensures that your emergency fund remains relevant and adequate.

Emergency funds are a cornerstone of financial stability, providing a safety net against life’s uncertainties. By prioritizing savings, creating a budget, and automating contributions, you can build an emergency fund that is a reliable buffer in times of need. Remember that building an emergency fund is a journey, not a sprint, so stay disciplined, focused, and prepared for whatever life throws your way. Your future self will thank you for it.

DISCLOSURE

Investment advisory services offered through Queen B Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor, which does business as (d/b/a) Texas Financial Advisory.

Insurance products, tax preparation services, and estate planning services are offered through Texas Insurance Advisory, Texas Tax Advisory, and Texas Estate Advisory, respectively, all of which also do business as Texas Financial Advisory. Insurance products, tax preparation, and estate planning are offered separate from investment advisory services. Neither Queen B Advisors nor Texas Financial Advisory offer tax or legal advice.

A money market fund has limited potential for income production. You could lose money by investing in the fund. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it cannot guarantee it will do so. An investment in the fund is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency.

The fund’s sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the fund, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the fund at any time.

Prepare Your Business To Bloom

As springtime fast approaches, some small businesses find themselves poised for a season ripe with opportunities while others are still feeling the frigid effects of decreasing sales. Spring is synonymous with renewal and offers an ideal backdrop for businesses to revitalize their marketing strategies in order to captivate new audiences with fresh, engaging content.

Regardless of how your business performed in the 4th quarter of 2023 and in the 1st quarter of 2024, tapping into the spirit of spring with compelling narratives that resonate with your target market can improve your bottom line. Themed promotions, seasonal offers, and the introduction of new products or services are just a few things that attract the attention of your market. End of year pushes and beginning of the year excitement are expected, but differentiating in the spring is unexpected and can garner the right kind of attention.

Aligning marketing efforts with springtime themes allows your business to tap into the positive, collective mindset of consumers. During this time of year, consumers are often seeking new beginnings, making it the perfect moment for businesses to position their offerings as the catalysts for transformation.

Consider infusing your messaging with optimism and rejuvenation so that your business can foster a sense of excitement and anticipation among your customers and prospects. This, in turn, can lead to increased engagement, customer loyalty, and ultimately, revenue growth.

In essence, spring presents fertile ground for small businesses to elevate their marketing endeavors and sow the seeds of success. By embracing the mood of the season and leveraging its inherent energy, your business can flourish among the landscape of competitors who remain stagnant while you reap the rewards of these innovative and timely initiatives.

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Kamala Harris

Known as the first woman and first woman of color to serve as the Vice President of the United States.

“There will be people who say to you, ‘You are out of your lane’. They are burdened by only having the capacity to see what has always been instead of what can be. But don’t you let that burden you.”

Michelle Obama

Obama made history when in 2009 she became the United States’ first African American First Lady. During her husband’s eight years in office, she advocated for poverty awareness, education, health and wellbeing.

“Whether you come from a council estate or a country estate, your success will be determined by your own confidence and fortitude.“

Oprah Winfrey

Gained global recognition as a media mogul, talk show host, actress, producer and philanthropist.

“I had no idea that being your authentic self could make me as rich as I’ve become. If I had, I’d have done it a lot earlier.”

Melinda Gates

Influential in her role as a philanthropist, businessperson and global advocate for women and girls.

“If I didn’t fill my schedule with things I felt were important, other people would fill my schedule with things they felt were important.”

Amy Hood

Influential for her role as the CFO for Microsoft, leading the company’s finance, tax, accounting, real estate and audit teams.

“Every job I took, I was deeply uncomfortable in terms of feeling unqualified. Every step, every risk I took, built confidence.”

Kendra Scott

Known as a driven entrepreneur and a passionate designer who managed to turn a small startup into a billion dollar company across the categories of fine jewelry, home decor and beauty.

“I’m always looking for new mentors and asking people, ‘Hey, if you were in my shoes, what would you do?’ It’s pretty amazing what you can get from that.”

PATRICIA MOORE

I grew up in the house with my mom, the Pastor’s wife, and my dad, yea I’m a PK, and my mom was a Boutique shopper, and fashionista extraordinaire. She did not do box stores. department stores etc. If she didn’t have it custom made by her seamstress she was at a boutique in Kemah, TX or a local boutique in Texas City, so I was destined to love fashion, I watched it daily. So my love of Fashion began 60+ years ago and continues today.

Running your own business requires dedication, discipline and passion. Which is most important to you?

Passion. Running a business has a lot of ups, downs, good days, not so good days and if one isn’t passionate about the business it can wear them down or cause them to lose the desire to be an entrepreneur.

Have you run your own business before?

This is the first “official” business. I have dabbled in sales alot in my lifetime and I’m still in sales. I taught piano lessons for a short period of time, but N-V-Us Fashions is the first “official” one.

How did you get started in your career?

I knew I wanted to own my own business, my spouse said choose something you love. I think he should have said choose something recession proof, but it all began with a trip to Dallas to visit my sister, Dawna, who

had acquired entrance into the Dallas Market - the rest is history.

Do you have a career plan?

No - I had a business degree and a business plan and decided I would adjust the plan along the way. After the pandemic, the plan was adjusted again and now it’s really fluid. I think it is time to adjust this into some new avenues. We’ll see. :)

What three pieces of advice would you give other women in business today?

I would still say do something you love because when it gets difficult you won’t give up easily. Do some research, if I was starting now this probably would not be my business - fashion. Have fun, if one isn’t having fun, why do it? That was my one promise, when running the business was no longer fun, I would be done. I still have fun! I am still interested in what else this business can do AND it is still fun.

What is the most satisfying quality about your job?

The most satisfying thing isn’t the job but our Annual Fundraiser that benefits The Alzheimer’s Association - The Longest Day campaign. This year will mark the 8th year and that has been one of many satisfying things. Also when clients tell me they received a compliment on a style that is 10+ years old that they purchased from N-V-Us that also makes me smile.

What would you say are your greatest challenges in your job?

That I’m still the accountant, buyer, customer service, content creator, logistics, planning, and IT.

How do you think women today define success?

I don’t know about other women but I don’t define my success by my business. My success is defined by my family. Is this something they could continue if they wanted? Are they healthy? I’m concerned about my family’s well being more than my business. My family is my success. That probably has nothing to do with this article’s intent, but for me I don’t know how women define

success. However, I define success by “how is my family doing?”

What woman in history or your own family has been your greatest inspiration?

Has to be my mom. She was the DIY Queen and she also made hats, which she sold. My father, who worked for a major chemical company, Associate Minister and also ran a business - a sanitation service. I believe watching that as a child set the foundation for me to want to be an entrepreneur. I still think of them in many business situations.

Do you think women feel intimidated in business?

No! If they do resolve that. Quickly!

How do women today achieve work-life balance?

Stick to the plan! My time isn’t carved out but I do keep a planner and calendar with two different pieces of information but all synced. When it’s family time - I do not compromise and I think that is how most women achieve the balance. No phone, no social media. When it’s work time the same applies. If something large is occurring, such as the annual event, the whole family is involved.

How did you get where you are today, and who/what helped you along the way?

OMG we don’t have enough space for me to call out all the people, I will start with God orchestrating this. The people who helped were family, friends, salon owners, models, other boutiques, PR agencies, photographers and I know all their names, it’s just a lot. Bringing in the Face of N-V-Us, which is now The Brand Ambassador role also changed the dynamic. So there isn’t one person or thing that got me here, it was all God - God got me here and placed the right people in the right place at the necessary time.

What have you learned about leadership, entrepreneurship and mentoring others?

know your audience. Think about it before it is said. Great leaders are not always roaring. Entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone and mentoring others helps the individual doing the mentoring also.

What has been the role of luck in your success?

None - it’s all been a blessing. I do not believe in luck, I believe in divine intervention.

Does your company do business online?

Yes and here’s our site - https://enviousfashionsboutique.com

What you are looking to accomplish over the next 1, 3, 5, and 10 years?

1 year - collaborate with an Influencer. 3 years - finish plan for total entrepreneurship.

5 years - its full speed, retired from day job and N-V-Us is full time or venture #2 is full time. 10 years - I’m done with all stuff - I’ve sold N-V-Us by now, have 3 other income streams and are sailing into the sunset. :)

Do you have any major achievements and significant milestones to date?

Yes! So the first achievement would be when N-V-Us hosted the Casting Call for a major plus size production that added San Antonio to the Casting Call Tour back in 2015/2016. Second, was when N-V-Us topped the over $2k donation mark in our annual fundraiser. Being asked to participate in LA Fashion Week in 2022 was a significant achievement and then having a video ad run in Time Square NY was definitely a milestone.

What would you say are your major strengths and current weaknesses? (if so, how do you plan to overcome your weaknesses)

Strength - we offer many styles that other stores / boutiques are not carrying along with styling, alterations, custom fits and more. Weakness - Social Media. Classes to

gain knowledge should help overcome that and having a resource that is savvy with all things social media should aid in overcoming that weakness, but it’s not a deal breaker. :)

What would you say are the top three skills Women should have in business?

The ability to communicate with anyone. Technical skills do not hurt and don’t be afraid to make a mistake.

In your line of business, what motivates you?

My customers, Stephanie (The Brand Ambassador), my spouse, my son, my grandchildren, myself..lol

What has been your most satisfying moment in your business career?

When a customer posted that she needed to attend an event, didn’t have time to shop and went to her closet and pulled out an “old” N-V-Us Fashions and Boutique style that fit the need and she looked fabulous. The fact that our clothing is timeless and our clients keep their pieces for years, that is most satisfying. What I wanted to accomplish came to fruition that day!

What would you like your ‘Women in Business’ legacy to be?

I always came prepared! I was fair!

N-V-Us Fashions & Boutique enviousfashionsboutique.com 210-730-0467

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KASSIE BECK

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There are a wide range of red colors, from the lightest strawberry blonde to the the darkest burgundy. Red tones always give different skin tones, a healthy glow. On our model Kassie, whom is a stylist at Alta Moda, Cyndi placed dark Auburn red lowlights throughout her hair, to add a dimensional effect. The light strawberry blonde baylayage is enhanced by an all over spring ginger. The hair color “Ginger” is often associated with fiery personalities. Everyone can wear reddish hair in 2024. Her light amber locks were styled by Sydnee, by curling the hair, then preparing it with a pin curl set. Kassie is now ready for Spring/ Summer with her sunkissed color.

Model: Kassie Beck

Colorist: Cynthia Garza

Stylist/makeup: Sydnee Uballe

Photographer: Chris Cantoya

Model of the Month

LA ROBERTS
I cannot believe I’m writing an article about myself for SA Monthly Magazine. This is absolutely wild, and I’m totally here for the journey.

With my background story I never would have imagined myself being here, modeling, acting, walking the runways. I was more than blessed to have met Lari Nelson with the Nelson Fashion Group Agency at a casting call that I was assisting with. She, along with Samantha and Sydney, saw something in me that I didn’t even see. They saw me, something I try to hide from the world because I never thought it, I was accepted.

Lari Nelson set me up for success, from training me in proper walks, understanding the industry dialog and being an overall mother agent. She got me exposed to multiple worldwide agencies during Mike Beaty Model Expo that takes place in Dallas Texas twice a year and from there the gratitude hasn’t ended.

I met not only my manager Shannon Pierce there who has gotten me signed with The Daniel Hoff Agency and A3 Artist Agency but personally met with George and Dawn Landrum with Landrum Arts Agency who I chose (with my mother agents approval) to sign with on the spot.

I was also granted the space to personally connect with Wilhelmina agents and I’m super stoked to grow with them. These are only a few of the many connections I made during that time and am grateful to continue building these relationships during my career.

I have no idea where this journey might take me, but I’m here for the entirety of the ride. I’m excited to see where these skills may take me and of the new skills I’ll learn along the way. I know that the possibilities and outcomes are endless, and that works out perfectly because I don’t plan on this adventure ever ending. Thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you. Y’all claim your greatness today! Let’s all continue to embrace our smiles, and pay it forward. Mad Love Always, All Ways, LA ROBERTS. “hotcocoa_inmycup”

EASTER BRUNCH

Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar

Date/Time:

Sun Sunday, March 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Details: Get ready to hop into Easter with Whiskey Cake’s Easter Brunch! For Easter only, we’re offering mouthwatering Prime Rib with smoked garlic au jus, horseradish cream, mashed potatoes, and root veggies, all priced at just ($48) or go with brunch favorites like Lemon Blueberry French Toast to Chicken & Waffle, Croque Madame-It, and Carrot Cake Pancake Stack, our brunch menu is loaded with flavor-packed options.

EASTER KITS

Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar

Details: Get egg-cited for Easter with Whiskey Cake’s Easter Kits! Choose between mouthwatering Prime Rib with smoked garlic au jus and horseradish sauce ($195) or the savory Duroc Pit Ham with ham glaze ($145), accompanied by Herb Roasted Baby Potatoes & Mushrooms, Garlic & Parmesan Creamed Brussels Sprouts, and a Farm Salad with white balsamic vinaigrette, (8) Milk Bun

Rolls with Whipped Sorghum Butter to complete your meal. Want to take it up a notch? Add on some delectable sides like Smoked Gouda Mac & Cheese or Maple Glazed Baby Roasted Carrots with Candied Pepitas. And for dessert, treat yourself to our famous Half ($35) or Whole ($68) Whiskey Cake to sweeten the celebration. Each Easter kit serves 4-6 people and is available in limited quantities, so grab yours before they’re gone. Make this Easter egg-ceptional with Whiskey Cake!

Ordering Information: Easter kits can be ordered via www.whiskeycake.com.

Kits must be ordered at least 48 hours in advance. Pick up dates are 3/29 and 3/30.

WHISKEY CAKE

Toasts Trailblazing Women in Whiskey for Women’s History MonthToasts

Trailblazing Women in Whiskey for Women’s History Month

Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar

The modern American tavern partners with Our Whisky Foundation to lead the charge for women in whiskey worldwide

Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar is turning up the heat this March for Women’s History Month with its “Women in Whiskey” campaign. Get ready to sip, savor, and celebrate the badass women shaking up the whiskey scene like never before!

Starting March 1, Whiskey Cake invites guests to celebrate the fiercest females in the industry with the “Women in Whiskey” flight. Featuring trailblazers like Elizabeth McCall of Woodford Reserve, Nicole Austin of George Dickel, Liz Rhoades and Meghan Ireland of WhistlePig and Kate Latts and Lynn House from Heaven Hill, this flight will

have guests raising a glass to female empowerment with every sip.

In addition, a signature cocktail, “The Great Kate,” will be offered as a tribute to the incomparable Katharine Hepburn and the oneof-a-kind Melissa Taft, Master Taster of Old Forester. Crafted with Old Forester bourbon, local honey, lemon, and a splash of sparkling rosé, this drink packs a punch worthy of the leading ladies it honors.

With every flight and cocktail purchased, guests will be supporting Our Whisky Foundation, the world’s first nonprofit dedicated to supporting, recognizing, and empowering women in whiskey across the globe.

Pricing:

Women in Whiskey Flight: $23

The Great Kate Cocktail: $13

Cheers to women making history, one dram at a time! Because at Whiskey Cake, we believe in raising the bar, smashing stereotypes, and pouring a little liquid courage into the fight for equality.

For more information, visit www.whiskeycake.com

The boutique coffee chain begins Spring Drink offerings from March 2nd – April 30th in 130-plus stores in seven states

As the days become longer and the weather gets warmer, Black Rock Coffee Bar, a national boutique coffee chain, is thrilled to announce the launch of its enchanting Spring Drink Collection, available from March 2nd to April 30th across all 130-plus locations. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and inspired by the fresh flavors of the season, this limited-time lineup promises to delight coffee aficionados and flavor enthusiasts alike.

Black Rock’s new Spring Drink offerings include:

Strawberry Blondie: Silky smooth espresso combined with a fruity and creamy taste. Reminiscent of strawberries and cream. Our full-bodied espresso stirred into strawberry and white chocolate flavoring then combined with whole milk. Alternative milks available upon request. This creation is sure to evoke memories of leisurely spring afternoons.

Coconut Irish Latte: Indulge in the velvety fusion of Black Rock’s Old Town espresso mixed with hints of vanilla, coconut, and cream, combined with 2% milk in a harmonious marriage of flavors. Alternative milks

available upon request.

Passion Fruit Strawberry Green Iced Tea with Dragon Fruit: A tropical blend of passion fruit and strawberry topped with dragon fruit. Passion fruit and strawberry flavoring is shaken into Black Rock’s green tea, poured over ice and garnished with dragon fruit.

Mai Tai: A vibrant medley of red raspberry, lime, and mango infused with Black Rock’s original Fuel Energy Drink topped with a splash of orange juice. Served over ice or available frozen.

Spring Roast: This limited-edition roast is a harmony of medium roast, boasting hints of dark chocolate, roasted almonds, and honey. This blend encapsulated the essence of spring mornings, promising a rich and flavorful experience with every cup.

Black Rock Coffee Bar, which is guided by three principles - coffee, community and connection, has more than 130 stores in the U.S. Its mission is to be a positive force in the communities it serves.

Founded in 2008 in Portland, Oregon, an area of the Pacific Northwest known for its coffee excellence, Black Rock Coffee Bar continues its rapid expansion in the West and into the Sunbelt with locations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Texas and Washington. The boutique cof-

fee chain recently was named the Fastest Growing Private Company in Oregon and SW Washington in 2021 by the Portland Business Journal. In 2023, Black Rock Coffee Bar ranked 1179th among America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies by Inc. Magazine’s 5000 Annual List.

The Black Rock culture prides itself on providing opportunities for young people to learn how to lead, run a business, and develop people skills.

About Black Rock Coffee Bar

Black Rock Coffee Bar is a national boutique coffee shop that is known for its premium

roasted coffees, teas, smoothies and flavorful Fuel® energy drinks. Founded as a family owned and operated business in Oregon in 2008, Black Rock Coffee Bar has grown to more than 130 retail locations in seven states. The Black Rock culture prides itself on not only being a positive force for the communities it serves, but also the team members that fuel their locations day in and day out. An important aspect of their team mission is to recognize those that go above and beyond by displaying the 4G’s of Black Rock - grit, growth, gratitude, and grace.

For more information, visit https://br.coffee/

Garrett Stephens, pitmaster, chef and mixologist at The County Line Bar-B-Q restaurant on IH-10, has done it again, cocktail lovers will be glad to hear. The restaurant’s Spring/Summer menu features Standard Proof Whiskey and El Perrito Tequilas in craft cocktails that are sure to impress with house made syrups, unique liqueurs and fresh fruit juices.

“Our menu highlights cocktails made with two premium liquors with ties in our area: Standard Proof Whiskey (which originates in Nashville, but has a very popular tasting room in Austin) and El Perrito Tequila (which is produced in Tequila, Mexico but headquartered in San Antonio),” says Garrett Stephens, Asst GM of the IH-10 location and mastermind behind the restaurant’s handmade cocktails. “But we have an extensive, impressive line-up of spirits, wines and beers, for those who prefer others.”

Located at 4334 Hyatt Place Drive (on IH-10 West between the Wurzbach and Huebner Road exits), the County Line mobile app earns users loyalty points for food (and any drinks, including alcohol) ordered at any County Line location in Texas or New Mexico—be it delivery, pick-up, to-go or in-store orders.

EL PERRITO House Ritas- FROZEN or ROCKS

- 12oz - $7

STRAWBERRY FROZEN RITA, served with a sugar rim -12 oz - $7.25; 18 oz - $12

MANGO FROZEN RITA, served with a Tajin rim – 12 oz - $7.25; 18 oz - $12

SPICY RITA, made with fresh jalapeño; served on the rocks with salt or Tajin rim –12 oz - $7.25; 18 oz - $12

3O oz RITA GRANDES - “KING SIZE” 30 oz. Ritas are served on the rocks in the shaker they are created in. These Ritas are made for two, but who said you have to share?

EL PERRITO RITA GRANDE - El Perrito Gold Tequila and Triple Sec on the rocks - $13.50

ULTIMATE RITA GRANDE - your choice of Tequila prepared with Cointreau and Grand Marnier - $19: EL JIMADOR REPOSADO,

HERRADURA SILVER, HERRADURA REPOSADO, DON RICO BLANCO, DON RICO

REPOSADO, PATRON SILVER, DON JULIO BLANCO

FEATURED COCKTAILS:

WHISKEY SMASH - $10 - Standard Proof Ginger Rye Whiskey, fresh lemon juice and simple syrup.

WILDFLOWER LEMONADE - $10 - Standard Proof Honeysuckle Rye Whiskey, fresh lemon juice and lemon-lime soda.

RYE TAI - $10 - Standard Proof Straight Rye Whiskey, Orgeat and fresh lemon juice.

EL PERRITO PALOMA – 18 OZ $12 - Double shot of El Perrito Tequila, fresh grapefruit juice, lime, agave nectar and soda, with salt or Tajin on the rim.

COUNTY LINE MICHELADA - $6.75 - County Line’s spicy Tomato Juice Blend and lime juice, with salt or Tajin on the rim. Served on the rocks with your choice Dos XX, Corona, Pacifico or Negra Modelo.

PAINKILLER – 18 OZ - $12 - Bacardi Light and Myers Dark Rums, Coco Lopez, orange and pineapple juices, nutmeg.

COUNTY LINE’S HOUSE SANGRIA - $9 – 9 oz pour of its house Sangria - refreshing red wine and citrus served over ice.

MOJITO- 18 OZ - $11 – choose LIME OR RASPBERRY - double shot of Bacardi Light

Rum, mint, lime juice, and Topo Chico.

COUNTY LINE’S OLD FASHIONED - $11Double shot of Maker’s Mark, Pecan Orgeat and Angostura Bitter’s

CUCUMBER VODKA MARTINI - $12.503 oz. pour of Ketel One Premium Vodka, St-Germaine Liqueur, fresh cucumber, lime, and simple syrup

APPLE PIE SHOOTER - $8 - Standard Proof Cinnamon Spiced Rye Whiskey and apple cider

FROZEN REBECCA CREEK WHISKEY & COKE – 10 oz - $9; 18 oz - $14

FROZEN COCKTAILS TO-GO - in 32 OZ portions available: LEGENDARY MARGARITA with El Perrito Tequila for $18; REBECCA CREEK WHISKEY & COKE

County Line’s kick-butt HAPPY HOUR continues Mondays through Fridays from 3 - 7 P.M.:

$7 APPETIZERS: CHIPS & QUESO WITH SALSA; SMOKED SAUSAGE; FRIED PICKLES; QUESO FRIES; MEXICAN DEVILED EGGS Beer: $4 DOMESTICS; $4.75 PREMIUMS; $1 OFF PINTS

Wine: $2 OFF PREMIUM WINES BY THE GLASS

Ritas and Spirits: $2 OFF ALL RITA GRANDES; $5.50 WELL SPIRITS

County Line continues its robust to-go/delivery options seven days a week for lunch and dinner, with fresh smoked BBQ entrees off its menu, as well as most side dishes; order to-go or delivery online.

Visit https://countyline.com/san_antonio/ or County Line’s Facebook, or call 210-6411998 for information.

IDA CLAIRE

Raises a Glass to Women’s History Month

Southern hospitality meets women’s empowerment with a month-long tribute featuring specialty cocktails and market event

Ida Claire is ready to party with a purpose for their Women’s History Month celebration! Throughout the month, guests are invited to commemorate the achievements and contributions of women throughout history with specially curated cocktails, each paying tribute to iconic female figures.

Starting March 1, guests can indulge in featured cocktails crafted by Ida Claire’s talented female bartenders. These drinks are not only delicious but also serve as a homage to inspirational women who have significantly impacted the world. Additionally, for every cocktail purchased, $2 will be donated to support the local charity, For Her, a San Antonio-based program that provides a network of support and responsive resources that promote self-sufficiency and holistic well-being.

Cocktails include:

Frida’s Crown - created by Emily Davila, honoring Frida Kahlo

21 Seeds Grapefruit Hibiscus Tequila, coco reàl, lime, simple, ginger tisane, cassis, aquafaba

Bossa Nova - created by Valorie Tamayo, honoring Astrud Gilberto

Cachaça, lime, simple, Angostura bitters, jalapeño

Lavender Haze - Created by Jasmine Mendels, honoring Taylor Swift

Citadelle gin, blueberry vodka, blueberry lavender syrup, lemon, egg white

In addition, Ida Claire will host Ida’s Women’s Market on Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Market will showcase women-owned small businesses selling handmade goods. Admission to the Women’s Market is free.

“At Ida Claire, we love celebrating the incredible achievements of women past and present,” said Ben Woodring, Director of Operations at Ida Claire. “Our specially curated cocktails toast the strength, creativity, and resilience of women everywhere, and by partnering For Her, we’re thrilled to support women in our community.”

For more information and to make reservations, please visit https://ida-claire. com/whats-happening/san-antonio-tx/

About Ida Claire:

Ida Claire – South of Ordinary – is an intriguing, southern-inspired destination for relaxing suppers, slow weekend brunching, and a meeting hub for business breakfasts, lunches, and happy hours. Ida also provides the perfect combination of food and fun with its popular Thursday Movie Night – a

great time to grab a cocktail and catch a throwback feature with friends – and its weekday Vinyl Hour – when everyone can enjoy classic records with bar bites and drink specials. Learn more about what Ida offers at ida-claire.com or email her at idaclaire@ida-claire.com.

KUHLMAN CELLARS

ANNOUNCES ECLIPSE PARTY

The vineyard Estate is perfectly positioned for eclipse viewing!

Kuhlman Cellars today announces a special Eclipse Party to view and celebrate the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. The perfect eclipse experience will begin at 10 AM and go until 4 PM with eclipse totality culminating at 1:42 PM. The daylong event features a gourmet breakfast and lunch, wine, eclipse safety glasses, souvenirs, live music, and numerous vineyard activities to enjoy before and after the eclipse.

“This is a historic event,” says Kuhlman Cellars co-founder Jennifer Cobb. “We’re thrilled to share our vineyard Estate for the big day and be part of our guests’ lifelong eclipse memories.”

Kuhlman Cellars Eclipse Party Tickets Include:

Admission to the vineyard Estate + an open space to view the Eclipse away from the crowds

Delicious continental Breakfast & hot Italian Lunch

The breakfast buffet includes assorted housemade frittata such as ham and gruyere and sun-dried tomato goat cheese, breakfast sausage, seasonal fruit, and a wide array of fresh pastries as well as coffee service

The hot lunch includes Sicilian lasagna chef’s signature salad with local greens, and cheesy pull-apart garlic bread. Vegetarian and gluten free options are also available.

Two complimentary glasses of wine served in keepsake Tossware glass

Eclipse Safety Glasses

Custom Kuhlman Eclipse Sticker

Live Jazz Music by Modal Mojo - Noon to 3:00 PM

Fun vineyard and winery activities such as:

Vineyard tours

Sensory analysis competitions

Blind wine tasting classes

A presentation on the history of Texas wine

An educational tour of Kuhlman’s Monarch Butterfly Garden; and,

Special sneak-peek tasting samples of the 2023 whites & rosé wines!

Tickets cost $200 for Vina Vita Wine Club members for up to six guests and $225 for non-club members. The event is family friendly; tickets for those under 21 are $50. Dogs are also welcome at the Eclipse Party! Learn more and buy tickets here.

Eclipse Party

Kuhlman Cellars (18421 E, US-290, Stonewall, TX 78671)

April 8, 2024 from 10 AM - 4 PM

Tickets: $200-225

Ticket link: https://www.visit.kuhlmancellars.com/eclipse

Come celebrate the total solar eclipse with the Perfect Eclipse Experience at Kuhlman Cellars! The stunning vineyard estate is perfectly positioned for premium eclipse viewing. Start the day with a delicious continental breakfast, enjoy all sorts of fun activities plus live jazz, a gourmet Italian lunch, complimentary wine, souvenir glasses, and more. Dogs are welcome!

The Cottage Irish Pub & Eatery Restaurant of the Month By Bryan & Sandra Shreve, Food & Wine Editors

SA Monthly Magazine readers and fans know San Antonio is always a great place to visit during Saint Patrick’s Day, especially at the Riverwalk, where the operators of the riverwalk combine their talents with The Harp & Shamrock Society to create an Irish Green River and have a festival of St. Paddy fans from all cultures magically transform themselves as Lucky Leprechauns.

For over a thousand years, Ireland has celebrated folklore as only the Celts can do, roasting and stewing meats, eating bacon, sausage, black or white puddings, washing the flavors down by drinking a green beer, followed by a lovely traditional Guinness Stout (yummy roasted un-malted barley with a beautiful dark hue with a toasty flavor, sipping recommended).

A must stop on St. Patty’s Day, is The Cottage Irish Pub & Eatery located at 3810 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209. Whether before or after the River Parade, what a way to relax with a full meal and a pint or two (with a designated driver or arranged transportation), one of my favorites, Harp Beer, another great brand of the

Guinness Brewery, both brewed in Dublin, Ireland, is a bite lighter, rich golden pilsner style lager, refreshing and pairs well with fish and great friends.

Friends, The Cottage Irish Pub & Eatery has the best fish n’ chips in San Antonio. As travelers, who recently experienced a culinary trip to Ireland, our local pub has raised a higher standard for a lightly breaded with beer batter cod plate with house-cut fries, you can easily share. The hardy dish requires a pint of beer to finish! If you are looking for something more traditional, Sandra sampled the Cottage Pie, which I must admit finished the next day, full of flavor of beef and vegetables, capped with toasted cheese on mashed potatoes, served with fresh brown soda bread.

More on the menu as expected, Corned Beef * Cabbage, Bangers & Mash, Corned Beef Reuben, and on my next trip, a full Irish Breakfast, with Irish Pork Sausages, Rasher Bacon, Black * White Pudding, Eggs, Mushrooms, Grilled Tomato, and Baked Beans, served with Soda Bread or toast. I must admit, we ate daily while in Ireland. A feast to start or end your day in a very fulfilling way. Great food, friendly wait staff, and clean pub.

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Trip to Ireland Highlights Luck of the Leprechaun Monthlong Giveaways from Scooter’s Coffee®

The month of March will be filled with prizes and surprises, including an all-expenses paid trip for two to Ireland, with the Luck of the Leprechaun giveaways at Scooter’s Coffee! There’s no need to track down a four-leaf clover to win. Beginning Friday, March 1, customers can visit Scooter’s Coffee on Instagram to learn about the Luck of the Leprechaun sweepstakes of the week and how to enter for a chance to win a prize. Each week throughout March will bring exciting prizes all leading up to an amazing grand prize giveaway at the end of the month.

“You’re in luck anytime you visit a Scooter’s Coffee location and get your hands on one of our amazing, limited-time drinks like the Lucky Leprechaun®, the kids-sized Lil’ Leprechaun, or the new Cinnamon Toast Crunch Latte™,” Malorie Maddox, Chief Strategy Officer at Scooter’s Coffee said. “These giveaways will provide our customers with another reason to feel like it’s truly their lucky day!”

Without revealing all of our secrets, the prizes will increase in value as the weeks go by. The first week’s sweepstakes will give winners a tasty treat while the second week’s giveaway will give winners a handle on something to make others green with envy. Entrants will want to see what’s in the bag for the third week’s giveaway before entering the fourth week’s sweepstakes for a chance to win a grand prize giveaway, a trip for two to Ireland, at the end of the month. To enter, participants must follow the official Scooter’s Coffee Instagram (@scoot-

erscoffee), like the weekly sweepstakes’ announcement post, and tag a friend. Entrants can receive an additional entry for each friend they tag in the comments on the sweepstakes’ announcement post (maximum total number of entries for each sweepstakes: 20).

Announcements for each giveaway will be posted on Fridays beginning March 1. Eligible entries may be submitted for each week’s giveaway through the following Wednesday at 11:59 PM CT. Winners will be randomly selected each Thursday, and the next giveaway will begin the following day. Entries do not carry over to the next giveaway, meaning entrants will need to enter each weekly sweepstakes separately. The final grand prize giveaway will begin on Friday, March 22, and close for entries on Wednesday, March 27. For more information, please read the Official Rules.

Scoot on Around™ to your local Scooter’s Coffee location at the end of the rainbow. Learn more about menu items at scooterscoffee.com and earn rewards by downloading the Scooter’s Coffee mobile app.

How To Maneuver Allergy Season in South Texas

It’s hard to believe we are already headed into March, and 1/4 of the new year has passed. I love spring in South Texas with the Mountain Laurels, bluebonnets, wildflowers, etc. The issue in South Texas, though, is allergies. So we survived the winter cedar season, and now it’s time for Oak.

The primary tree vegetation in South Texas is Juniper Cedar and Live Oak. The two molecules are so large and in such heavy production that the air can be so dense with these molecules that they fall on the cars and objects outside in a fine coating. The molecule itself, being large and spiculated, is an environmental irritant to those without a testable allergy, making them sick as well.

There are hundreds of thousands of people so affected by allergies that we created the terms “cedar fever” and “oak fever” because of the enormous immune system reaction involved. Treating allergies is a billion-dollar industry, with most therapies being over the counter and not prescription. There are oral antihistamines that affect itchy, watery eyes, sneezing, and hives while others are decongestants that allow

the opening of clogged breathing passages and sinus pressure and combinations of the two. People with high blood pressure need to be cautious with decongestants. Antihistamines can dry your mouth or make you sleepy. There are non-drowsy forms of antihistamines but I find each person has a different response to different brands so try one brand at a time for a week or two before switching to another to see which one works best.

Also, if you have used one for years and it stops working, change brands and rotate through them. I will share a secret: my favorite therapy is Azelestine, a nasal spray with the brand name Astelin that has antihistamine and decongestant-like properties that won’t make you sleepy, doesn’t raise blood pressure, and works very well.

Once a prescription, now over the counter, is very pricy, but if you get a prescription covered by most insurances or even “Good RX,” a branded app on your phone that provides low-cost prescriptions for those without insurance or non-insurance coverage. The prescription version tastes better going down the back of your throat if you add a small amount of “Splenda” and shake it up.

There are also corticosteroid nasal sprays that can help prevent allergies, not just treat allergies. If you start one of these sprays (Flonase, Nasocort, others), please start them a month before your allergy season and use them daily. Daily use can treat and prevent allergies effectively. There is one prescription that is also very effective for allergies and asthma called montelukast or the brand “Singulair.”

It is an anti-leukotriene, much like an antihistamine, and very effective but must be taken every night to be fully effective. Some insurances still cover over-the-counter medications and also these medications can be found in larger quantities on the app “Good Rx.”

What is none of these medications or even combinations of drugs work? Please visit your local allergist. There are many excellent, well-studied allergists in town, and allergy therapy is available in almost all insurances. I find people to be frightened of the allergy testing process, and it is actually very humane and easy. The allergy tests do not involve painful needle pricks to the skin as imagined. The test kits contain small plastic tips designed to press the allergen into the skin and not truly penetrate.

The microscopic reaction that yields a positive or negative test is measured and a number that equates to the strength of response recorded in 15 min. Cortisone cream

was applied to the reaction. The site is applied, and the test is over and results immediately. The allergist then will formulate your dosing regimen to give you small amounts of the allergen you are allergic to, and it slowly brings your system to “get used to” the allergen. It leaves you without allergy symptoms and reactions for many years.

Allergy treatment, in my mind, is a natural process. It’s your body healing your body and preventing the response. It’s easy and can be in oral drops or allergy shots. When I say shots, most cringe and have fear, but the injections are incredibly small, and insulin needles are used to deliver the microscopic doses.

The injections are usually weekly and are made very convenient. You will experience lasting relief for many years. I have allergies and went through this process and was amazed at the relief. It wasn’t inconvenient, time-consuming, or expensive. Allergy season does not have to be a miserable experience year after year. I have given you the outline of a medical visit for allergies, and now you know what plan fits you best.

Happy Spring, and get out and enjoy this spring allergy-free!

PATRICIA ROMERO

Nervous system, it’s a journey!

The nervous system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs. In this way, nervous system activity controls the ability to move, breathe, see, think, and more.

The basic unit of the nervous system is a nerve cell, or neuron.

The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.

The peripheral nervous system is made up of all the nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.

The most important organ of the nervous system is the brain, it is the largest part of the brain and controls thinking, learning, problem solving, emotions, memory, speech, reading, writing, and voluntary movements.

Vitamin B-12 and other B vitamins play an important role in the production of brain chemicals that affect mood and other brain functions.

Low levels of vitamin B-12 and other B vitamins, such as vitamin B-6 and folate, may be linked to depression.

Herbal Treatment

-Kava.

- Pasiflora.

-Valerian.

-Chamomile.

-Lavender.

- Toronjil.

Tips for maintaining a healthy brain.

- Follow a Mediterranean diet.

- Controls hypertension.

- Quit smoking.

- Keep an eye out for obesity, cholesterol, and diabetes.

- Get moderate exercise every day.

- Take care of your emotional well-being.

- Maintain intellectual activity.

- Cultivate relationships.

FITNESS EDITOR Scott Flathouse Photography

SARAH LUCERO

I stopped by the nursery store today, and was in awe of all the beautiful plants in bloom. It felt like the perfect day to add color to the house where my shrubbery has been dormant and dreary looking all winter. Spring is the time when we feel ready for a rebirth, a time to come alive again with excitement and inspiration.

It reminds me of the goals we set at the beginning of the year. All those resolutions we made. Did you keep yours? Partially? Somewhat? Even if the resolutions went by the wayside, the motivation to make this a fantastic year for ourselves is still there. For me it begins with self care. After six Ironman races including completing The IRONMAN World Championship triathlon in Kona, Hawaii, my body is asking for a lot of self care.

Maybe you’ve been burning the candle at both ends, whether in work or in fitness, and going at full speed for so long that you are a little broken down. That’s where I am. It still amazes me that just in the last few months, not only have I been diagnosed with Osteopenia and high blood pressure, my knee is not too happy when I run or bike hard on it. Also, I just turned 52, and have been feeling the full on effects of menopause. Not fun. The weight gain and difficulty sleeping is driving me nuts.

So I decided this year is going to be about finding a new balance for my new era in life. My body is obviously not responding to endurance nutrition as I was doing it before. I am also not burning 800-2000 calories a day anymore. I have changed my eating habits and I feel the modification has been helping. I still exercise significantly (because I love training) but not as much as before, so I am back to diligently counting macros and eating around 1530 calories a day. Sometimes is a tad higher and some-

times it’s lower, but most of the week I stay on the mark. We will see in the next few months if I have resolved the weight gain issue. Yes, I am giving it a few months, because big goals never come easy. And when you put the work into your plan, achieving the goal feels so much more rewarding.

What else does self care mean at 52?

It means it’s time to start prioritizing sleep. Sleep is the time when your body recovers and regenerates. I remember my twenties and thirties when I’d get 4-6 hours of sleep and was still rip roaring ready to go about the day in mommy mode and career mode. But at 52, sleep is more important than ever. Well, maybe it’s just as important as it was when you were a baby or an adolescent still developing.

SARAH LUCERO Scott Flathouse Photography

How do you prioritize sleep?

For me that means, eating dinner much earlier. I try to be done with dinner by seven o’clock most days with exceptions on the weekend. It also means, cutting out the late night glasses of wine before bedtime. I have found that the sugar in wine, wakes me up and keeps me up at night. Plus, it forces me to head to the restroom to relieve my bladder. It’s the worst! So I never get a good night’s sleep if I’ve had late wine or a late meal. On the contrary, eating early and reading a little before bedtime, makes for an incredible night of rest and I even feel lighter in the tummy.

What is your bedtime routine to help you relax?

Occasionally, I’ll have a hot tea with magnesium and calming herbs. This helps a bunch, too!

As far as the osteopenia, I have been taking extra calcium supplements, vitamin D, magnesium citrate, ashwaganda, fish oil and biotin. It feels like my list is growing!! But I got back on the supplement bandwagon after I fractured my ankle last July. It took 6 months to feel better and my doctors told me if I continued to lose bone mass I would have to start taking medication to help me keep my bones strong. But guess what?? I had a Dexascan, which measures your bone density, and it determined that I had in fact improved my bone density from the time I did my last Dexascan two years ago! The only thing I’ve been doing differently is taking supplements, adding more weight lifting to my training, and allowing my body to recover more between workouts. I have yet to meet with my doctor to discuss my

bone density but I am excited about what she might say about my improvement. Just goes to show you, that if you do the preventative maintenance we have all heard before, it can make a difference! Believe me, I would rather not be on medication to help my bones.

As for the high blood pressure, I am hoping as I find that new balance in my life, I can eventually be off the pill I take for that. The condition runs in my family, so maybe not. But I am still hopeful and giving it time.

So what’s next now that my body has said no more Ironmans?

I was inspired by the Netflix movie, Nyad, to learn to swim better, and hope to participate in some endurance swim races. I have also tried to make it a goal to get out on the bike outside three times a week. Before I would head out once, and ride the indoor bike trainer twice a week.

Lots of changes all in the name of self care and a balanced life in my 50s. It’s never too early or too late to figure out what changes might do wonders for you. Maybe you take some of my tips, or maybe you have some of your own. Share them with me on social media.

I am at @Sarahlucerofitness on Instagram and @TheSarahLucero on Facebook. I also just recently started posting on TikTok. So you can find me there too.

I share more tips and info on fitness, beauty and living your best life in your 40’s, 50’s and beyond because we all need to bloom. Sow those seeds and watch them flower with new life and renewed inspiration.

For many causes to raise awareness, ribbons are used as reminders of medical and mental health conditions and social conditions that are seeking awareness and understanding. We see it all of the time: pink ribbons to raise awareness for breast cancer awareness, green ribbons to raise awareness for cerebral palsy, dark blue ribbons for child abuse awareness, and orange ribbons for multiple sclerosis. These ribbons serve as an important reminder of educating conditions that impact the people we love and the world around us.

What many people might not be aware of is that World Bipolar Day is recognized on March 30. The ribbon to bring awareness to that is a black and white striped ribbon. Bipolar disorder “is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). When you become depressed, you may feel sad or hopeless and lose interest or pleasure in most activities. When your mood shifts to mania or hypomania (less extreme than mania), you may feel euphoric, full of energy or unusually irritable. These mood swings can affect sleep, energy, activity, judgment, behavior and the ability to think clearly. (mayoclinic. org)”

Bipolar disorder can negatively impact how one manages their emotions, their interactions with others, their feelings about themselves, can cause one to engage in risky behaviors, frivolous spending, drug use, self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts. It can also cause an inflated sense of self or euphoric feelings, dissociation, distractibility, racing thoughts, increased

heart beats, profuse sweating, rambled speech, a switch from lethargy to abundant energy, loss of energy or interests in things, insomnia, poor appetites to then increased or binge-eating, significant weight loss or weight gain, dramatic changes to appearance in a random or rushed decision, and poor decision-making with delusional thinking. It is not uncommon for someone living with Bipolar disorder to have comorbidities of generalized anxiety disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, and substance use disorder.(psychiatrictimes.com)

If this sounds like you or someone else that you love, what can you do?

First, let’s work on destigmatization. Saying things like “crazy” or invalidating their feelings is never helpful. A person with bipolar disorder does not want to live like this.

Second, do your research: Bipolar disorder is indeed a lifelong and chronic condition that can be managed with psychotherapy from a licensed clinician such as cognitive behavioral therapy, or medication management with mood stabilizers such as Trileptal, Lamictal, Depakote, and others to name a few. This is why it is important to get connected to a primary care physician or psychiatrist to help discuss your best course of treatment options.

However, seek help immediately if you or someone else says that they are having thoughts of suicidal ideation plan and intent, or if someone engages in self-harming actions. Call 911. Do not hesitate to contact these emergency services.

n closing on March 30, be the light of understanding in a very difficult world for people living with bipolar disorder. And wear that black and white striped ribbon so that way you may educate others on this important matter.

STEPS TO PURCHASING A HOME IN 2024

Purchasing a home in 2024 can involve different strategies than purchasing a home in the last few years. The housing market has taken a turn, interest rates have risen, and home appreciation has slowed. Sellers don’t have as much the upper hand in transactions, like they have previously. Buyers can negotiate a little more on price, and repairs. Although, there is still a shortage of home inventory today, which still allows sellers somewhat of an edge in negotiating. Regardless of the state of the real estate market, there are a few things that buyers need to know concerning the home-buying process. This process will undoubtedly be the most exciting, and possibly scary, thing one will ever experience. Buying a home is a life-changing event, so its important to know the course of action required, to ensure a smooth transaction.

STEPS TO BUYING A HOME:

Contact a Lender

A lender can steer you in the right direction, based on your credit score, and DTI (debtto-income ratio), to determine what kind of loan you qualify for. And what kind of loan you qualify for determines what kind of down payment you will need. A lot of new homebuyers will be surprised to learn that you may not need to have 20% of the purchase price, down payments can be as

low as 3.5%, or some loans require no down payment at all. Speaking with a lender can actually give you a piece of mind and develop a plan of action.

Create a Housing Budget

The purchase price and down payment aren’t quite the only expenses involved with purchasing a home. Other expenses such as homeowners’ association fees, and home maintenance costs need to be factored in to your monthly budget, to avoid surprises down the road.

Hire an Experienced and Knowledgeable Real Estate Agent

Make sure you make an informed decision, and consult with several real estate agents, to find one that is a fit for you and your needs. Also, finding an agent that is familiar with the areas you are looking for is beneficial. In addition, an informed agent can let you know if your budget is realistic or not, based on the features you request when looking for a home.

See Multiple Homes

Inform your real estate agent of the requirements you have in the house you are looking for. That way the agent can set up a search that includes your criteria, making it easier for you to narrow down the homes, and then your agent can set up showings to go see them in person.

Make An Offer

After you’ve selected your dream home, and are ready to submit an offer, this is where your agent steps in. He/she will make a competitive offer packet, including your offer price, proof of funds, preapproval letter, and any terms and contingencies.

Have the Home Inspected

The purpose of a home inspection is to provide an overall picture of the property’s condition, as well as any mechanical or structural issues it may have. Depending on the findings of this inspection, you will be equipped with the knowledge to either ask the seller for repairs, or even back out of the purchase.

Secure Your Financing

You have only a preapproval up to this point, although throughout this homebuying process, your lender has been working behind the scenes to move things along smoothly,

with your home closing date in mind. Keep in mind that under no circumstances are you to make any big purchases or do anything that would jeopardize getting that final loan approval.

Do a Final Walkthrough of the Home

A final walkthrough is your chance to view the property one last time, before the home becomes yours. It is also a time to make sure any repairs that you negotiated with the seller have been completed.

Close on Your House

Once all contingencies and repairs are addressed, and you are satisfied, the loan has been finally approved, and “clear to close”, you are ready to meet at the closing table. Once all the paperwork has been signed, you receive the keys, and the home becomes yours. Congratulations!

SIMPLE WAYS TO BUILD LEGACY WEALTH

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No one in their right mind would buy a $350 million dollar portfolio by themselves. That would be one lucky leprechaun to pull this off. This is why at Emerald Forest Capital Holdings, we syndicate our potential investments, use our team of subject matter experts in the field, and use top attorneys to assure security for all partners and investors.

Who can afford or manage that massive investment? You can with our team. With as little as $50K -$100K, you could build a portfolio that is tangible and a lot more

solid. As we see the expansions in San Antonio, highway Loop 1604 and 410, to include inside and outside the loops, and new construction projects popping up everywhere to include downtown, we also see growth in Universal City, New Braunfels, San Marcos, and so many other not so sleepy communities around SA.

Investors from all over the country seek out apartments in Texas. We are in a hot market about to turn hotter with this new 7-year uptick in the commercial space.

While other syndications are unloading their apartment acquisitions from 5 years ago, we can take advantage of better purchase prices with a value-add focus.

Whether you are a realtor, broker, healthcare provider, career person in corporate America or the military, it is never too early or late to join a growing trend around the country stepping away from uncertain get rich quick schemes and focus on obtainable real estate investment building your portfolio for legacy investing.

Are 401K, stocks/bonds, or futures part of your portfolio? If so, imagine tangible assets added as well. Whether conservative investing or diving into a riskier fund, following trends and understanding exiting strategies in vital in building your legacy wealth.

What is our secret to invest without the daily hassles of property management?

Passive Multifamily Investing through Property Syndication is basically small groups of investors obtaining an equity stake in an apartment complex without the hassle of solely purchasing on our own and tying up our credit and bulk of our portfolio, along with not dealing with the everyday management of the apartments.

Build your legacy wealth for your next generation, whether you are looking for that pot of gold or a pot of emeralds, Emerald Forest Capital Holdings will guide you to the right property using our network across the country.

Why should you add Multifamily Real Estate to your investment plan?

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OUR OFFICE HAS SEEN AN INCREASED DEMAND IN TINY HOME LIVING

So much so that one of our Realtors helped one investor purchase three tiny homes in Converse, TX. Tiny homes, typically ranging from 600-700 square feet, offer a unique and affordable housing solution for those looking to downsize. In a city where big dreams meet small spaces, San Antonio’s tiny home community is flourishing, at least this investor believed it’s a great and worthwhile investment.

One of the key attractions of tiny living in San Antonio is the affordability and sustainability it brings. With reduced maintenance costs and a smaller environmental footprint, tiny homes appeal to those who prioritize

mindful living with a great price. Prices range anywhere from 150,000-160,000.

This particular home in Converse TX offers 1 bedroom and 2 baths. We are extremely happy to be able to assist those individuals with a unique purchase and fulfill their vision.

Real Estate Broker at Legendary Realty San Antonio, Texas (210) 294-6080

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ALAN VALADEZ

San Antonio Rising Stars: Meet Alan Valadez

There aren’t many 25 year olds who can boast closing nearly $10 million in sales the first 10 months on the job of a new real estate career. But then, Alan Valadez isn’t just any 25 year old.

He has dogged determination and a real passion for the business.

We sat down with Alan, a Global Real Estate Advisor at the Dominion Drive office of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty, to learn more about his secrets to success so early on.

Can you tell us a bit about yourself?

I’m a native of San Antonio and graduated from Alamo Heights High School. I then earned my undergraduate degree in Communication Studies from TCU in 2021.

Your journey into real estate seems quite unique. How did you get started?

A: Well, it all began when I flipped my first home at the age of 15. My father bestowed on me from an early age the importance of learning all aspects of real estate and being able to understand the true meaning of investing wisely. I handled all aspects of the flip from locating the property to working with local contractors, managing P&Ls, and negotiating deals. It’s pretty surreal to think I was flipping homes before I could drive!

How did your early experiences working in the family business shape your approach to real estate?

Growing up in a hardworking family, my first job at eleven years old was bussing tables at a local family-owned Mexican restaurant, Las Cazuelas. From working as a busboy,

dishwasher, waiter, expeditor, and every other possible role here, these experiences taught me invaluable life lessons about dedication, work ethic, gratitude, and the importance of taking pride in one’s work. Both my mother and father were instrumental in helping me understand the importance of hard work from an early age.

March 2023 marked your entry into real estate brokerage sales. How did your prior experiences contribute to your success?

Before joining Sotheby’s, I delved into property management, project management for Ramstin Homes Multi-Family division, real estate development, commercial tenant representation, real estate investment analyst, and residential flips. Each role equipped me with skills that have proved to be invaluable in my current position.

You’ve stressed what a privilege it was to learn from your mentor, Binkan Cinaroglu. How did he impact your career?

Having the privilege to be able to mentor under Binkan Cinaroglu, San Antonio’s #1 agent for the last nine consecutive years, has been a genuine honor and blessing. His rigorous training program, allowing me to shadow him daily for the first 12 months of my career, has been instrumental in shaping both my personal and business life. I owe a tremendous amount to him and his assistant

David Kim, for helping shape me to be the individual I am today. I’m truly blessed to have learned from the very best, and have the opportunity to continue to learn from them every day.

Your achievements are impressive. Can you share some highlights of your first year with Kuper Sotheby’s?

A: In my debut year with Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty, I’ve successfully closed about $10 million in volume. While it’s just the very beginning, it reflects the culmination of my diverse real estate background and the mentorship I’ve received. I’m blessed to be able to help my clients through my work and I am beyond excited for what the future holds.

To connect with Alan at: kupersir.com alan.valadez@kupersir.com 210.413.7711
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Planning to Sell Your Home?

Some Do’s and Don’t Before You List

We know preparing to sell your home can be a daunting task, so we asked top selling (2023 Top 50 Platinum Winner) San Antonio real estate expert Meghan Pelley, Broker Associate with All City Real Estate, for some insights on what today’s homebuyers desire most.

Their top wants, according to Meghan:

Privacy is a top priority, achievable through strategic landscaping. Consider a plan that shields your property from prying eyes, using cost-effective small plants that grow quickly. SAWS provides a useful resource for selecting plants offering year-round coverage and minimal maintenance.

Buyers often appreciate more than a standard 2-car garage. Storage space is a winner, making 3-car garage homes preferable.

Maintaining cleanliness may sound basic, but a deep clean, addressing hard water stains, washing walls, doors, and windows, can significantly enhance your home’s appeal.

Lighting matters, too; replace missing or mismatched light bulbs with warmer choices.

A covered patio is a must in south Texas, with larger spaces being particularly attractive.

Single-story homes have broad appeal, offering accessibility to a wider range of potential buyers.

Meghan says on the flip side, certain pitfalls should be avoided. Her advice:

Present your home in the best light by replacing outdated furniture, decluttering surfaces, and refreshing the front door and porch area.

Avoid overpricing; a well-priced home sells faster and often at a better final price.

Steer clear of installing solar panels, as they might not add value commensurate with the investment.

Be open to negotiation, even if it feels uncomfortable. Offense can hinder effective collaboration. Approach discussions with a mindset of finding common ground.

Meghan says, “Remember, you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. Delay listing until your property is showready. By focusing on privacy, storage, cleanliness, lighting, outdoor spaces, and pricing, you can attract today’s discerning buyers and ensure a smoother home-selling process.”

For more tips from Meghan, contact her at All City Real Estate, https://toptexashillcountryhomes.com

“Sustainable Elegance: Drought-Tolerant Landscaping for Luxury Homes in San Antonio and the Hill Country”

As the mercury rises in San Antonio and the surrounding Hill Country, homeowners are faced with the challenge of maintaining lush, beautiful landscapes amidst sweltering summers and stringent water restrictions. The key to a verdant oasis that withstands the heat without draining resources lies in drought-tolerant landscaping. This approach

not only conserves water but also creates a stunning, low-maintenance environment that enhances the luxury and value of your property. Understanding the Climate and Soil: Before diving into plant selection, it’s

crucial to understand the local climate and soil conditions. San Antonio and the Hill Country experience a hot, semi-arid climate, with temperatures often soaring above 100 degrees in the summer months. The soil in this region can vary, with areas of limestone bedrock and clay-heavy soils that may challenge traditional gardening methods. These conditions necessitate a thoughtful approach to landscaping that prioritizes water efficiency and plant resilience. The Benefits of Drought-Tolerant Landscaping: Drought-tolerant landscaping, often referred to as xeriscaping, offers numerous benefits for luxury homeowners: 1. Water Conservation: By selecting plants adapted to arid conditions, you’ll significantly reduce your landscape’s water consumption, aligning with local water restrictions and contributing to environmental sustainability. 2. Reduced Maintenance: Drought-tolerant plants typically require less pruning, fertilizing, and pest control, freeing up time and resources for homeowners. 3. Year-Round Aesthetics: Many drought-resistant plants provide striking foliage and blooms that add color and texture to your garden throughout the year. 4. Increased Property Value: A well-designed, sustainable landscape can elevate the overall appeal and market value of a luxury property. Selecting the Right Plants: Choosing the right plants is paramount for a successful drought-tolerant landscape. Native species are often the best candidates, as they are naturally adapted to the region’s climate and soil conditions.

Some excellent choices for the San Antonio and Hill Country area include: 1. Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens): This hardy shrub offers beautiful silver foliage and purple flowers that bloom after rainfall. 2. Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora): With its striking red blooms and long, slender leaves, red yucca adds a touch of drama to any landscape. 3. Agave (Agave spp.): These succulents come in various sizes and shapes, providing structural interest and requiring minimal water. 4. Lantana (Lantana camara): A colorful, low-growing shrub, lantana thrives in heat and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 5. Mexican Feather Grass (Nassella tenuissima): This ornamental grass sways gracefully in the breeze and adds softness to the landscape. Designing Your Landscape: When designing your drought-tolerant landscape, consider the following principles: 1. Group plants with similar water needs to maximize irrigation efficiency. 2. Use mulch to retain soil moisture and reduce evaporation. 3. Incorporate hardscaping elements like rocks, gravel, and pavers to reduce water-dependent grass areas. 4. Create shade with strategically placed trees or structures to protect plants from the intense sun. 5. Install a drip irrigation system to deliver water directly to the roots of your plants, reducing waste. Conclusion: Luxury living in San Antonio and the Hill Country need not come at the expense of our precious water resources. By embracing drought-tolerant landscaping, homeowners can enjoy a beautiful, sustainable outdoor space that withstands the heat and adheres to water restrictions. With careful plant selection and thoughtful design, your luxury property can set the standard for elegance and environmental responsibility in the heart of Texas.

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“2024 Free Live Music Series at The County Line” is back!

Series again benefitting SA Food Bank

The “2024 Live Music Series at The County Line Presented by Modelo Especial” is back for its 22nd year, beginning March 7, 2024, beginning with the popular Mario Flores and Gabe Garcia. This very popular live music series that benefits the San Antonio Food Bank will occur every Thursday night from March 7 through May 30. The concerts occur on the patio of The County Line Bar-B-Q restaurant at 4334 Hyatt Pl Dr., San Antonio, TX 78230 (near the Colonnade). Concerts begin at 7 and run until 9 p.m., and are held rain or shine.

“Our customers are jazzed that we are offering this incredible music series again; we heard constantly how much they missed it when it was cancelled in 2021 and 2023 for Covid-related reasons,” says Mike Crenwelge, General Manager of the IH-10 County Line location since 1980. “And we are jazzed

that Modelo Especial and Silver Eagle have joined us as our presenting sponsor, which enables us to once again benefit the San Antonio Food Bank—a time-honored tradition started in 2001 by the late Randy Goss when he was a County Line co-owner and GM of the IH-10 restaurant.”

County Line’s great array of BBQ and other specialties can be ordered in the restaurant or from a booth on the grounds to enjoy outside on the patio.

Happy hour will run inside and outside of the restaurant, from 3 to 7 p.m. on concert days, as well as drink specials that run during Happy Hour and the concert, such as $5 pints of Corona Premier and Modelo Especial on tap.

As always, this live music series is free. However, all who attend are asked to make a food or monetary donation to the San Antonio Food Bank. In 2015, the County Line was recognized by the San Antonio Food Bank for raising enough food to feed over 1 million people since the inception of the music series in 2001. In 2017 alone, it brought in a record-breaking number of donations: $7,822.32 in cash and 2,386 lbs. of food, which equals 80,609 lbs. of food to feed the hungry in San Antonio area.

“Our longstanding partnership with the County Line goes back more than two decades. It holds the distinction of already being in the Million Meals Club, and we are very excited to see their patrons and fans providing more meals to the community this year,” says Eric Cooper, President and CEO of the San Antonio Food Bank.

Performers confirmed as of Feb. 20 are:

3/7/2024 Mario Flores, Gabe Garcia

3/14/2024 Jerry De Leon, Selestial Alcoser

3/21/2024 Ryan Edwards, Jordan Guana

4/4/2024 Clayton Chapin

4/11/2024 TBD

4/18/2024 Parker Ryan

4/25/2024 Rico Gonzalez from Kin Faux

5/2/2024 Justin Gallegos

5/9/2024 TBD

5/16/2024 TBD

5/23/2024 TBD

5/30/2024 Gunnar Latham

Sponsors of the series include Silver Eagle Beverages; El Perrito Tequila; Rebecca Creek/ Enchanted Rock; and Rebecca Creek Radio.

Visit www.countyline.com/music-series-i-10/ for the full concert schedule or follow the County Line on IH-10 on Facebook. Call 210641-1998 for more information.

COLETON BLACK

Coleton Black is an up and coming singer/songwriter that was born into a musical family consisting of his father Kevin Black and two uncles Brian and Clint Black. After graduating highschool Coleton worked by day while spending years as his dad’s backup vocalist and lead guitarist. He still performs with his father Kevin from time to time but has created a demand for his own brand of original music. Coleton has recently recorded and released songs off his debut album “Come and Get You Some” that can be found on any platform you get music. For bookings and more info on Coleton visit.

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CLINT BLACK

Having sold over 20 million records, earning 22 #1 career singles, nearly two dozen gold and platinum awards (U.S. and Canada), a Grammy Award, numerous CMA, ACM and American Music Awards, and being honored with at star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Clint Black has had one of the most storied careers in modern music. The Houston raised musician has certainly come a long way from the Texas nightclub circuit where he first began.

KEVIN BLACK

From a very early age, Kevin Black’s family knew he had music running through his veins. With the help of only one formal guitar lesson and his dad’s alarm clock radio, nine-yearold Kevin mastered Merle’s “Okie From Muskogee.”

Since then, Kevin has been musically tuned-in to what people want to hear—leaving behind the demands and constraints of major record labels for the personal satisfaction of making his own kind of music.

After years working as an iron worker by day and performing in clubs at night, Kevin got married and had three children, Cortney, Marshall, and Coleton. Cortney was diagnosed early on with Rett syndrome and that development would very quickly reshape the family’s future. Cortney lost her battle with Rett after sixteen years.

Instead of removing himself from the Rett world Kevin immersed himself along with his friend Dave Clements into a lifelong commitment to raising research funding and awareness until no child or family has to endure the pains and struggles from the devastating disorder.

Kevin’s love for photography was always present but didn’t come to light until meeting his mentor, Dave. He became

obsessed with gaining a greater understanding of how a camera worked and the fundamentals of lighting. His passion has since translated into him becoming a published photographer.

Kevin still writes, performs his music, and does photography professionally.

Kevin and Dave formed a non-profit called Raising A Hand For Rett and have created three coffee table books of their live music images with all the proceeds going to finding a cure for Rett syndrome with their efforts dedicated to his daughter Cortney.

You can learn more at

www.raisingahand.com

281-723-7681

Spring Events Coming up at Zocca Cuisine d’Italia located inside The Westin

Riverwalk, San Antonio

St. Patrick’s Day River Parade Patio Party – March 16

Join Zocca Cuisine d’Italia in celebrating the St. Patrick’s Day River Parade on March 16. The event will include food and drink specials, music from a local DJ and reserved riverside patio seating for a perfect view of the parade. The ticket price of $40 will go towards a $40 food and beverage credit on the guests’ total check.

Casamigos Tequila Dinner – March 21

Zocca Cuisine d’Italia and Casamigos are teaming up for a four-course dining experience, with each course perfectly paired with a Casamigos cocktail. After indulging in Grilled Prawns, Nopales Salad, Piri Piri Chicken and Chocoflan, guests will end their evening with a farewell Espresso Martini.

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Many a cattle drive and recording session have been fueled by coffee! This is the inspiration behind Clint Black’s latest creative endeavor.

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