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INSIDE

Letter from the Board Bubba Flint

Mull It Over

Community Calendar Scene Around Town

Live Music Guide Theater

Movie Trailer Worship Directory

Crossword Puzzle Your Stars This Week History on the Trail

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Candy's Dirt Hammer and Nails

Restaurant Directory Classifieds Dotty Griffith Recipe of the Week Going Green Finance

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ST. PATRICK'S DAY

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see GREENVILLE on page 3

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LOCAL BUSINESS

Keeping an Edge on Lake Highlands Town Center By Shari Goldstein Stern 5FSSJ )PPWFS FOUSFQSF OFVS TUZMJTU GVOESBJTFS BOE SJTL UBLFS OFWFS MFUT HSBTT HSPX VOEFS IFS GFFU XIFO BO FYDJUJOH DIBOHF GPS UIF CFUUFS JT XJUIJO SFBDI "ęFS PHMJOH UIF MPOH BXBJUFE RVFTUJPO BCMF DPOTUSVDUJPO PG UIF OFX -BLF )JHIMBOET 5PXO $FOUFS TIF UPPL UIF QMVOHF BU UIF ĕSTU PQQPSUVOJUZ BOE TJHOFE ćF 4IPQT BU -BLF )JHIMBOET 5PXO $FOUFS T ĕSTU MFBTF MBTU TVNNFS XJUIPVU B LJOL GPS "SUJTUJL &EHF "& )PPWFS PQFOFE IFS PSJHJ OBM "SUJTUJL &EHF MPDBUJPO BO TRVBSF GPPU TBMPO JO BU UIF DPSOFS PG "VEFMJB BOE #VDLJOHIBN 3PBET ćF TBMPO T QSBDUJDBM NPWF XBT UP B TJUF BU 4LJMMNBO 4USFFU BOE -#+ 'SFFXBZ XJUI BCPVU TRVBSF GFFU ćF TBMPO PQFSBU FE GPS ZFBST BU UIBU MPDBUJPO VOUJM OFJHICPSIPPE DIBOHFT OFHBUJWFMZ BČFDUFE CVTJOFTT 8IJMF JUT NPTU SFDFOU

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see EDGE on page 2

ANIMAL MATTERS

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Vol. 8, No. 38 March 1 – 2:14 a.m. 8400 Block, La Prada Dr. (75228) Criminal Mischief: The suspect jumped on the windshield of the complainant’s car. March 1 – 8:34 a.m. 10500 Block, Ferguson Rd. (75228) Criminal Mischief: An unknown suspect slashed the complainant’s tire. March 1 – 10:05 a.m. 10600 Block, Forest Ln. (75243) Verbal Assault: The suspect threatened to kill the complainant. March 1 – 10:16 a.m. 6000 Block, Ridgecrest Rd. (75231) Aggravated Robbery of an Individual: The suspect assaulted the complainant and attempted to steal her purse. March 2 – 9:27 a.m. 5600 Block, Gaston Ave. (75214) Theft of Property: An unknown suspect stole the complainant’s outdoor furniture. March 2 – 5:06 p.m. 2400 Block, Gus Thomasson Rd. (75228) Aggravated Robbery of a

Business: The suspect pointed a shotgun at multiple complainants and demanded property. March 2 – 5:13 p.m. 11200 Block, Garland Rd. (75218) Aggravated Robbery of a Business: An unknown suspect pointed a shotgun at multiple complainants and stole their money. March 2 – 6:09 p.m. 8400 Block, La Prada Dr. (75228) Aggravated Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon: The suspect stabbed the complainant multiple times. The complainant was listed in stable condition. March 3 – 6:19 a.m. 3100 Block, Peavy Rd. (75228) Aggravated Robbery of an Individual: Unknown suspects pushed the complainant to the ground and stole his mail. March 3 – 7:04 a.m 10100 Block, N. Central Expy. (75231) Theft of Property: An unknown suspect burglarized a trailer at a construction site. March 3 – 4:24 p.m. 9600 Block, Golf Lakes Trl.

(75231) Burglary of a Motor Vehicle: An unknown suspect broke into the complainant’s Jeep Cherokee and stole her insurance card. March 4 – 11:39 a.m. 7200 Block, Ferguson Rd. (75228) Murder: The victim was found shot dead at the listed location. March 4 – 9:59 p.m. 10400 Block, Ferguson Rd. (75228) Traffic Violation: An unknown suspect crashed into the complainant’s fence and fled the scene. March 5 – 1:40 a.m. 11300 Block, Amanda Ln. (75238) Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle: An unknown suspect stole the complainant’s minivan. March 5 – 9:46 a.m. 5500 Block, Vickery Blvd. (75206) Theft of Property: An unknown suspect stole two chairs off the complainant’s porch. March 5 – 8:49 p.m. 9500 Block, Royal Ln. (75243) Murder: The suspect shot and killed the complainant.

March 6 – 9:18 a.m. 3400 Block, St. Francis Ave. (75228) Burglary of a Building: The suspects used a cutting tool to break into a pharmacy and steal cash and medicine. March 6 – 10:16 a.m. 6900 Block, Galemeadow Cir. (75214) Theft of Property: An unknown suspect stole the complainant’s dumpster. March 6 – 10:34 a.m. 8800 Block, Southwestern Blvd. (75206) Theft of Property: An unknown suspect stole money out of the apartment’s drop box. March 6 – 6:20 p.m. 2500 Block, Inadale Ave. (75228) Reckless Damage: The suspect dropped bulk trash on the complainant’s vehicle. March 7 – 2:57 p.m. 11400 Block, E. Northwest Hwy. (75218) Aggravated Robbery of a Business: The suspects stole the complainant’s property, then assaulted and injured him.

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Fri 3/10

Bix Beiderbecke, b. 1903 Edie Brickell, b. 1966 Carrie Underwood, b. 1983 1849 – Abe Lincoln applied for a patent. Only U.S. President who’s done that. 1876 – 1st call made with telephone: Alexander G. Bell to Thomas Watson.

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Sat 3/11

Purim starts at sundown For the Love of the Lake – Shoreline Spruce-Up Bobby McFerrin, b.1950 Douglas Adams, b. 1952 1993 – Janet Reno confirmed as 1st female U.S. Attorney general.

Sun 3/12

Daylight Savings Time starts Herb Kelleher, b. 1931 Liza Minnelli, b. 1946 James Taylor, b. 1948 Aaron Eckhart, b. 1968 1789 – The U.S. Post Office was established. 1912 – Juliette G. Low founded Girl Guides, which became The Girl Scouts.

Mon 3/13

Neil Sedaka, b. 1939 William H. Macy, b. 1950 Annabeth Gish, b. 1971 Danny Masterson, b. 1976 1519 – Cortez landed in Mexico. 1922 – WRR-AM began radio transmission in Dallas at 1310 (It’s now KTCK).

Tue 3/14

Albert Einstein, b. 1879 Frank Borman, b. 1928 Quincy Jones, b. 1933 Billy Crystal, b. 1948 Chris Klein, b. 1979 1794 – Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin. 1950 – FBI began “10 Most Wanted Fugitives” program.

Wed 3/15

Andrew Jackson, b. 1767 Sly Stone, b. 1944 Eva Longoria, b. 1975 Kellan Lutz, b. 1985 44 BC – Julius Caesar assassinated on “The Ides of March.” 1919 – The American Legion founded. 1937 – 1st blood bank established (in Chicago).

Thu 3/16

James Madison, b. 1751 Jerry Jeff Walker, b. 1942 Lauren Graham, b. 1967 Brooke Burns, b. 1978 1802 – West Point Military Academy founded. 1836 – Republic of Texas approved its constitution.

Fri 3/17

Wear your green for St. Patrick’s Day Nat “King” Cole, b. 1919 Kurt Russell, b. 1951 Gary Sinise, b. 1955 Mia Hamm, b. 1972 1845 – Rubber band patented by Stephen Perry. 1941 – Nat’l Gallery of Art opened in Washington, DC.

Sat 3/18

Sun 3/19

Edward Everett Horton, b. 1886 John Updike, b. 1932 Charley Pride, b. 1938 Vanessa Williams, b. 1963 Queen Latifah, b. 1970 1850 – Henry Wells & Wm. Fargo founded American Express. 1949 – NATO treaty was ratified.

“Moms” Mabley, b. 1894 Ornette Coleman, b. 1930 Glenn Close, b. 1947 Bruce Willis, b.1955 1831 – 1st bank robbery in U.S. $245,000 stolen. 1918 – Congress authorized time zones and approved Daylight Saving Time.

March 10

2301 Flora St. Dallas, 75201 214-880-0202

Meyerson Symphony Center – Sample bowl-friendly fare from local restaurants and take home an artisanal bowl at the 18th annual Empty Bowls. Catch the DSO Young Strings and a silent auction. Proceeds benefit the North Texas Food Bank. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. $40.

March 11

2600 N. Stemmons Freeway Dallas, 75207 214-630-5491

Trinity River Arts Center – Kitchen Dog Theater’s “Paper Flowers” closes. The play provides a personalized look at the lifestyles of the poor and not-poor, and how one woman’s act of kindness changes her life. 8 p.m. $15-$30.

March 12

3311 Oak Lawn Ave. Dallas, 75219 214-521-0295

Parigi Restaurant – Join the Promise of Peace Community Gardens in celebrating the installation of three new sites and the launch of its "Seed to Soul" programming to provide equal access to better food and better lives for all. 6-9 p.m. $75.

March 12

5430 Gurley Ave. Dallas, 75223 214-827-6330

Kalachandji’s Hare Krishna Temple – Celebrate Gaura Purnima, or the Golden Moon Festival with the Hare Krishnas. Watch a play, learn Sri Chaitanya and follow a parade with devotional songs and dance. Concludes with a vegetarian feast. 4-8:30 p.m. FREE!

March 1317

211 N. Record St. Suite 100 Dallas, 75202 214-741-7500

Dallas Holocaust Museum – Visit the museum during Spring Break to hear testimonies of Holocaust survivors, refugees and hidden children. The speakers will change hearts and minds while working to prevent future tragedies. 12:30 p.m. FREE!

March 1419

2001 Flora St. Dallas, 75201 214-242-5100

Nasher Sculpture Center – Need some Spring Break activities to keep the whole family busy? Investigate big ideas in the work of Nasher Prize Laureate Pierre Huyghe through tours, games, stories and hands-on projects. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. FREE!

March 15

6121 Worth St. Dallas, 75214 214-670-1376

Lakewood Branch Library – The public is invited to an evening with critically acclaimed writer Karen Blumenthal. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for seating at the 6:30 p.m. program. FREE!

March 15

2600 Live Oak St. Dallas, 75204 214-671-0045

Latino Cultural Center – Join the Latino Cultural Center on the third Wednesday of every month for Cine de Oro, their monthly movie screening series. Light food and refreshments provided before every movie. 10 a.m. FREE!

March 16

8525 Garland Road Dallas, 75218 214-515-6615

Dallas Arboretum – For the first time ever, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is designing and hosting its own festival, the Dallas Arboretum Food and Wine Festival, to celebrate delicious, high-quality food and wine from a host of cultures. 6 p.m. $125.

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UNICEF Children First Gala Sixty Five Hundred

Aaron Enrico, Mayor Mike Rawlings

Speaker Mark Haidar and his wife

Co-Chairs Joyce Goss, Lynn McBee, Gowi Sharma

Junior League $770,000 distributed to organizations Green House Market

Lee Park Conservancy Membership Party Key Club

David E. Meador, Jon Beasley, Lauren Ives

Molly Anderson, D’Andra Simmons Lock

CASA President Kathleen LaValle, Angela Nash

JLD President Bonner Allen, Judy Wright, Bob White, Tiffany Ollie, Jennifer Tobin

Benaye Rogers, Genesis CEO Jan Langbein

Friends of Warren Center Art of Music Gala Southside Ballroom

Nathan Cheffy, Sherri Gore, Sarah Jones, Lauren Bradley

Ben Smithee, Jordan Roberts, Nick Adamson

David Call, Tara Null, Tim Ishii, Ben Smithee

Melody and Rick Rogers


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Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn – Banjo, Jazz, Roots, Folk Saturday, March 11, 6:45 p.m. & 9:30, $28-$42 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org

Adair’s Saloon ....... 2624 Commerce St. ....... 214-939-9900 Lauren Alexander Americana, Folk, Blues 7:45 p.m. No Cover King Bucks Country, Boogie, Rockabilly, Soul 11 p.m. No Cover .............. adairssaloon.com

Minus the Bear – Indie Rock Tuesday, March 14, 8 p.m., $29 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com

Club Dada ................ 2720 Elm St. ............... 214-742-3400 Mayta Indie Rock Latin America 8 p.m. $10-$15 ................... dadadallas.com

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Brahms 2 – Classical Thurs./Sat./Sun., March 16-19, 7:30 p.m./2:30 p.m., $19-$98 Meyerson Symphony Center ....................... 2301 Flora St. 214-670-3600 ................................................... mydso.com

The Crown and Harp .. 1914 Greenville Ave. ..214-828-1914 St. Patrick’s Day Music Festival 1 p.m. - 1 a.m. Free .............. thecrownandharp.com

March

Double-Wide ........ 3510 Commerce St. .......... 214-887-6510 Fat By the Gallon Rock, Punk 10 p.m. $10 ........................ double-wide.com

Big Sean – Hip Hop, Rap Saturday, March 18, 8 p.m., $50 South Side Ballroom .............................. 1135 S. Lamar St. 800-745-3000 ....................... southsideballroomdallas.com

The Foundry ............ 2303 Pittman St. ............ 214-749-1112 Leopold & His Fiction Motown, Garage Rock, Blues, Folk 8 p.m. No Cover ........................... cs-tf.com

Bryan Ferry – Glam Rock, Pop Rock, New Wave Saturday, March 18, 8 p.m., $46-$106 Verizon Theatre .................... 1001 Performance Pl., 75050 972-854-5050 ....................................... verizontheatre.com Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo – Rock, Pop Sunday, March 19, 7 p.m., $30-$100 The Majestic Theater ...................................... 1925 Elm St. 214-670-3687 ................. dallasculture.org/majestictheatre Duran Duran – English New Wave, Synthpop Tuesday., March 21, 8 p.m., $56-$136 Music Hall at Fair Park .................................... 909 1st Ave. 214-565-1116 .................................. liveatthemusichall.com Golden Dawn Arkestra – Pyschedelic, Jazz, Funk, Afrobeats Thursday, March 23, 8 p.m., $15 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org Turtle Creek Chorale – Pop and Traditional Choral Music Thurs.- Sat., March 23 - 25, 7:30 p.m., $25-$65 Dallas City Performance Hall ...................... 2520 Flora St. 214-671-1450 .................................................. mydso.com Vanessa Carlton – Singer Songwriter Friday, March 24, 8 p.m., $29-$49 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com SHINee – South Korean Boy Band, Pop, Dance, R&B Friday, March 24, 7:30 p.m., $65 - $215 Verizon Theatre .................... 1001 Performance Pl., 75050 972-854-5050 ....................................... verizontheatre.com Judy Collins – Folk, Singer-Songwriter Saturday, March 25, 8 p.m., $40-$60 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com St. Paul & The Broken Bones – Soul Thursday, March 30, 8 p.m., $30 The Bomb Factory ............................. 2713 Canton St. 214-932-6501 ..................................... thebombfactory.com Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Swing, Jazz, Rock Thursday, March 30, 8 p.m., $38-$50 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org St. Matthew Passion – Classical Thurs./Sun., March 30-April 2, 7:30 p.m./2:30 p.m., $19-$241 Meyerson Symphony Center ....................... 2301 Flora St. 214-670-3600 ................................................... mydso.com

april Lee Ann Womack – Country Singer Songwriter Sunday, April 2, 8 p.m., $32 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org Dick Dale – Surf Rock, Proto Punk Saturday, April 8, 8 p.m., $36-$53 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com Ariana Grande – Pop, R&B Sunday, April 9, 7:30 p.m., $30-$200 American Airlines Center ....................... 2500 Victory Ave. 214-665-4797 ......................... americanairlinescenter.com Bastille – U.K. Indie Pop Sunday, April 9, 8p.m., $34.50-$39.50 Verizon Theatre .................... 1001 Performance Pl., 75050 972-854-5050 ....................................... verizontheatre.com Glass Animals – Indie Pop Saturday, April. 11, 8 p.m., $31 South Side Ballroom ............................... 1135 S. Lamar St. 800-745-3000 ....................... southsideballroomdallas.com Bob Weir & the Campfire Band – Psychedelic Rock, Folk Tuesday., April 13, 7:30 p.m., $45+ Music Hall at Fair Park .................................... 909 1st Ave. 214-565-1116 .................................. liveatthemusichall.com Morrissey – Alt Rock, Indie Pop Saturday, April 15, 8 p.m., $148+ The Majestic Theater ...................................... 1925 Elm St. 214-670-3687 ................. dallasculture.org/majestictheatre Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Rock, Blues Rock Saturday, April 22, 7:30 p.m., $49+ American Airlines Center ....................... 2500 Victory Ave. 214-665-4797 ......................... americanairlinescenter.com PJ Harvey – Soul Thursday, April 27, 8:30 p.m., $60 The Bomb Factory ............................. 2713 Canton St. 214-932-6501 ..................................... thebombfactory.com Vivaldi Four Seasons & Beethoven 6 – Classical Thurs.-Sun., April 27-30, 7:30 p.m./2:30 p.m., $64-$306 Meyerson Symphony Center ....................... 2301 Flora St. 214-670-3600 ................................................... mydso.com

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Adair’s Saloon ....... 2624 Commerce St. ....... 214-939-9900 Eddie & The Heat Texas Country 7:45 p.m. No Cover Nathan Bonnes Americana 11 p.m. No Cover.............. adairssaloon.com

Lone Star Roadhouse ... 11277 E. NW Hwy .. 214-341-3538 Catdaddies ‘60s and ‘70s Rock 8 p.m. $10 ............. lonestarroadhouse.com Independent Bar & Kitchen .. 2712 Main St. .. 469-872-6860 Kirk Thurmond & The Millennials Soul, Pop, Singer Songwriter 7 p.m. Free ...................... sundowndfw.com

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Poor David’s Pub ...... 1313 S. Lamar St. ....... 214-565-1297 Shake Russell, Michael Hearne, Bill Hearne Country 8:30 p.m. $25-$41 ............ poordavidspub.com Spinster Records .......... 829 Davis St. .......... 972-598-0814 Chilldren of Indigo Indie, Hip Hop, Experimental 8 p.m. Free ................ spinsterrecords.com Twilite Lounge ............ 32640 Elm St. ........... 214-741-2121 Hazardous Dukes Americana 10 p.m. Free ................. thetwilitelounge.com

Sunday,, March 12 12 Sunday March The Balcony Club ...... 1825 Abrams Rd. ....... 214-826-8104 Addison Jordan & Friends “New Gen Jaz� Series 5:30 p.m. No cover Jonathan Fisher Trio Jazz 8:30 p.m. No cover ............... balconyclub.com The Free Man ....... 2626 Commerce St. ......... 214-377-9893 Paterson & Pearson Jazz 2 p.m. No cover Savoy Swing Band Early Jazz & Swing 7 p.m. No cover Blues Jam Blues 10 p.m. No cover ............ freemandallas.com Opening Bell Coffee ..... 1409 S. Lamar St. .... 214-565-0383 Strangers by Accident w/ Hope & Things Indie Folk, Rock 7 p.m. $10 ............... openingbellcoffee.com The Rustic .............. 3656 Howell St. .............. 214-730-0596 Sweet Crooner ‘50s Rock, Rockabilly 12:30 p.m. Free Dan Rocha Soul, R&B, Funk, Pop, Jazz, Blues 4 p.m. Free ............................ therustic.com Times Ten Cellars ..... 6324 Prospect Ave. .... 214-824-9463 William Foley Quartet Jazz 4 p.m. No cover ........... timestencellars.com

13 13 MMonday, onday, March March The Balcony Club ...... 1825 Abrams Rd. ....... 214-826-8104 Rowan Barcham “New Gen Jaz� Series 5:30 p.m. Free .. Liz Mikel’s Entertainer’s Showcase Professional Open Mic 9:30 p.m. Free ....................... balconyclub.com RBC ................. 2617 Commerce St. .............. 469- 487-6149 Outward Bound Mixtape Sessions Experimental 9 p.m. Free .................... rbcdeepellum.com The Rustic .............. 3656 Howell St. .............. 214-730-0596 Durand Jones & The Indications Soul, R&B 8:30 p.m. Free ............................ therustic.com San Francisco Rose ... 3024 Greenville Ave. ... 214-826-2020 Open Mic with Aaron Puzey Variety, Open Mic 7-10 p.m. No Cover ......... sanfranciscorose.net

Tuesday,, M March 1414 tueSday arch Buzzbrews Kitchen .... 4334 Lemmon Ave. .... 214-521-4334 Classical Open Mic Classical 8 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Free ......................... buzzbrews.com The Crown and Harp .. 1914 Greenville Ave. ..214-828-1914 Harper’s Revue Local Music Showcase 10 p.m. Free .............. thecrownandharp.com Sandaga 813 .............. 813 Exposition ............. 972.415.7491 Jazz Jam Jazz 8:30 p.m. $5 - $10 ................ sandaga813.com San Francisco Rose ... 3024 Greenville Ave. ... 214-826-2020 Tin Man Singer Songwriter 8-11 p.m. No Cover ......... sanfranciscorose.net Sundown at Granada .. 3520 Greenville Ave. .. 214-823-8308 Fabian Michael Moran Folk, Americana, Rock 10 p.m. Free ...................... sundowndfw.com Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 CoLab, Friday’s Foolery Funk, Hip Hop, R&B 9 p.m. Free .......... threelinksdeepellum.com Trees .................... 2709 Elm St. .................... 214-741-1124 Electric Guest Indie Rock, Indie Pop 8 p.m. $14 .......................... treesdallas.com

15 15 wWednesday, edneSday, March March The Green Elephant ........ 5627 Dyer St. ........ 214-265-1338 Dallas Drum Djam Open drum jam 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. $5 ............. greenelephantdallas.com

Barley House ........... 5612 SMU Blvd. ............ 214-824-0306 Captain & Camille ‘70s Hits 8 p.m. $5 .......................... barleyhouse.com

Sundown at Granada .. 3520 Greenville Ave. .. 214-823-8308 Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons Folk Rock, Alt Rock 10 p.m. Free ...................... sundowndfw.com

The Foundry ............ 2303 Pittman St. ............ 214-749-1112 Sad13 w/ Stef Chura Pop 8 p.m. No Cover ........................... cs-tf.com

Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 Craig Brown Band Country Rock 9 p.m. $10-$12 .... threelinksdeepellum.com

The Free Man .......... 2626 Commerce St. ....... 214-377-9893 Jack Allday Band Jazz 7 p.m. Free Tyler Kinchen and the Right Pieces R&B, Funk, Jazz 10 p.m. Free ................... freemandallas.com

Trees .................... 2709 Elm St. .................... 214-741-1124 Ian Moore 3 Rock 8 p.m. $12 .......................... treesdallas.com

Full City Rooster ........ 1810 S Akard St. ........ 214-247-6394 Obscure Dignitaries World Folk Music 8 p.m. No Cover ............. fullcityrooster.com

The Library Bar ....... 3015 Oak Lawn Ave. ..... 214-224-3152 Erik Barnes Classical, Jazz, Piano 7 p.m. Free .......... landmarkrestodallas.com

Lone Star Roadhouse ... 11277 E. NW Hwy .. 214-341-3538 Kenny & the Kasuals ‘50s, ‘60s & ‘70s Rock 8 p.m. $10 ............. lonestarroadhouse.com

Opening Bell Coffee ..... 1409 S. Lamar St. .... 214-565-0383 Sarah Simmons Singer Songwriter 8 p.m. $10 Caroline Reese Singer Songwriter 9 p.m. $10 ............... openingbellcoffee.com

Twilite Lounge ............ 32640 Elm St. ........... 214-741-2121 Coldture Jazz Jazz 10 p.m. Free ................. thetwilitelounge.com

Art reflects history on WaterTower stage

Opening Bell Coffee ..... 1409 S. Lamar St. .... 214-565-0383 Sinatra Night Music of Sinatra, 14th Anniversary 8 p.m. $15 .............. openingbellcoffee.com

AllGood CafĂŠ ............ 2934 Main St. ............... 214-742-5362 Bronwen & Croucher Singer Songwriter, Bossa Nova 8 p.m. Pay What You Can ................... allgoodcafe.com

Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 4-Year Anniversary Local Music, Rock, Hip Hop, Blues 9 p.m. $10-$12 .... threelinksdeepellum.com

THEATER

Maracas Cocina Mexicana .. 2914 Main St. ... 214-748-7140 Live Music Latin Jazz 8 p.m. No cover ................ maracascm.com

The Free Man .......... 2626 Commerce St. ....... 214-377-9893 La Pompe Swing, Gypsy Jazz, French 7 p.m. Free HausBone Jazz, New Orleans Style Party Band 10 p.m. Free ................... freemandallas.com

The Prophet Bar ........... 2548 Elm St. ............ 214-742-3667 The Roomsounds Americana, Roots, Rock 8 p.m. $10-$13 .............. thedoordallas.com

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Sundown at Granada .. 3520 Greenville Ave. .. 214-823-8308 Dan Benjamin and the O.K. Folk, Blues, Rock 10 p.m. Free ...................... sundowndfw.com Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 Daikaiju Instrumental surf rock 9 p.m. $10-$12 .... threelinksdeepellum.com

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WTT veterans Sarah Elizabeth Price (left) and Seth Womack (right) lead the cast of “Parade� at WaterTower Theatre March 25 for one night only.


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All Saints East Dallas Meeting at Central Lutheran Church 1000 Easton Road – 75218 . . . . . . contact@ascdallas.org Sunday worship service: 5 p.m. The Rev. Dr. Jay Wright, Pastor www.allsaintseastdallas.org Casa View Christian Church 2230 Barnes Bridge Road – 75228 . . . . . . . . 214-328-8429 Sunday School: 9 a.m., Worship: 10 a.m. Rev. Jayme Harvey, Senior Minister www.casaviewchristian.com Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 4711 Westside Dr. Dallas, 75209 . . . . . . . . . . 214-526-7291 9 a.m. service in dog park 11 a.m. service in sanctuary www.cccdt.org Central Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1000 Easton Road – 75218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214-327-2222 Sunday School 9 a.m. for all ages. Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Rich Pounds www.centrallutheran.org East Dallas Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 629 Peak St. – 75246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214-824-8185 Sunday Worship: 8:30 a.m. – Chapel Traditional Service: 10:50 a.m. – Sanctuary Sunday School for all ages: 9:30 a.m. Deborah Morgan-Stokes, Sr. Minister www.edcc.org Lakeside Baptist Church 9150 Garland Road – 75218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214-324-1425 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. www.lbcdallas.com Second Baptist Church (Southern Baptist Church) 9780 Ferguson Rd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214-328-8423 A Church of Seniors — come sing the old Hymns. Sunday Bible Study: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. www.2ndbaptistdallas.com White Rock Fellowship 6800 Town North Dr. – 75231 . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-338-4298 Gathering on Sundays at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. www.whiterock.org Wilshire Baptist Church 4316 Abrams Road – 75214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214-824-4531 Worship Service Sunday 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. Sunday school for all ages – 9:40 a.m. www.wilshirebc.org For inclusion rates & publishing deadlines, call 214-373-2111.

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22. Notre Dame Fighting — 23. Sunspot activity 24. Love greatly 25. Steamship 26. Flood barrier 27. Humorous play

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39. Hartford competitor 41. False alarm 43. Rents out 45. Debate topic 47. Fence pickets 49. Actor — Gable

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YOUR STARS THIS WEEK by Stella Wilder

The coming week will see a great many individuals pursuing opportunities that were not anticipated or foreseen. Instead, these will be recognized in the moment, while everything is already progressing apace, under full sails. This means that the ability to react appropriately and effectively on the spot will prove to be the most valuable skill anyone can possibly possess, and those who are more adept at making their plans from a distance, at a slower pace, long ahead of time, will be at a distinct disadvantage. Both business endeavors and personal affairs will be affected directly by the impromptu nature of the week, and those who are facing difficult decisions in either arena must be ready to strike while the iron is hot — and not wait for anything to cool down. The experiences of those who have gone before, who have tried and failed and tried again, will certainly prove valuable to anyone who has much at stake. A knowledge of history — ancient, modern or as recent as last week — will surely prove valuable to all. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 5) The difference between a big lie and a small fib will seem unusually important to you as you promote the truth in all areas. (March 6-March 20) – From your position, you will see things that others do not. Your job, henceforth, is to share what you learn in an honest and open manner.

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OFF THE MARK

Waco twister was epic By Wayne Swearingen

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ARIES (March 21-April 4) You may have to follow new rules with regard to the dissemination and assimilation of information. Waste no time in this regard! (April 5-April 19) – What you are told as the week opens may differ dramatically from what you experience as things progress. Someone you respect will offer the answers you seek. TAURUS (April 20-May 5) Pay attention to the evidence being presented by both parties in an ongoing argument. You can ensure that things progress fairly. (May 6-May 20) – It's time to pick up where you left off, and to make sure that things don't fall behind in the same way again. You can increase the pace for everyone. GEMINI (May 21-June 6) You can reconnect with someone who, in times past, was a pivotal figure in both your personal life and professional affairs. (June 7-June 20) – Certain new information may rub you the wrong way, but you mustn't let it take control of you as the days pass. Stay on top of all issues — objectively. CANCER (June 21-July 7) Someone close to you is in need of just the kind of assistance you can provide, but you will have to time your intervention with care. (July 8-July 22) – Once you get

going, you'll have trouble slowing down. You'll feel compelled to charge ahead because of your beliefs, and to stay involved at all levels. LEO (July 23-Aug. 7) You may encounter an obstacle that stands in your way only because of a decision made last week or the week before. (Aug. 8-Aug. 22) – Take care not to let your emotions get the better of you; you must rely on your ability to remain in control, no matter what is said or done around you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 7) There's a new way to do something traditional, and you can discover its benefits only through direct involvement. (Sept. 8-Sept. 22) – You'll have the chance to say goodbye to everything that has been slowing you down of late. You can move ahead of the pack in this rat race! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 7) You may receive a warning to which you cannot react in time. What will see you through? Your ability to be fair at all times is all it will take. (Oct. 8-Oct. 22) – It will be more difficult than usual to make time for yourself, but it is absolutely essential that you do so in order to maintain efficiency. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 7) You have been managing a difficult situation quite well of late,

Copyright 2017 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. but certain events may put you behind the eight-ball for a time. (Nov. 8-Nov. 21) – Take care that you're not simply going through the motions. Others depend upon your complete commitment at all times. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 7) You will have the chance to make your case for an unpopular idea. By week's end, you may have more supporters than detractors. (Dec. 8-Dec. 21) – You won't have to travel far from home to see unusual things that are the stuff of lifelong memories. Family members want to be by your side. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 6) You will want to make decisions that are in the best interests of your immediate family, so be sure you know what they need! (Jan. 7-Jan. 19) – The steps you must take to validate your opinion of yourself are simple. When you have taken them, others are sure to applaud your every effort. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 3) You may be deceived by what someone does to further his or her own agenda. This optical illusion is meant to fool others, as well. (Feb. 4-Feb. 18) – Extra time can be used to maximize your effectiveness at work, especially where a key project is concerned. Personal affairs take a back seat.

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ACROSS

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whiterocklakeweekly.com American – Homestyle Barbec’s 8949 Garland Rd. .......... 214-321-5597 Chubby’s Family Rest. Since 1987, serving hearty helpings & laid-back friendliness. Famous breakfast menu, seafood, down-home favorites like Grandma used to make, Tex-Mex dishes, traditional burgers and Greek specialties. Plus a sweet variety of fabulous desserts! Open: Sun – Thur: 6 am – 9:30 pm; Fri & Sat: 6 am – 10 pm. 11331 E. NW Hwy. ....... 214-348-6065

Ferguson Donut Shop 8537 Ferguson Rd. ........ 214-328-0690 Golden Glazed Donuts 10201 Garland Rd. ........ 214-327-4200 Hypnotic Donuts 9007 Garland Rd. ........... 214-668-6999 Krispy Kreme 5118 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-750-5118 Lake Highlands Donuts & Coffee 107 Lk Highlands Plaza . 214-341-2777 Nothing Bundt Cakes – Casa Linda 9440 Garland Rd, 144 ... 214-321-2253 Paciugo Italian Gelato & Caffè 2113 Abrams Rd. ........... 214-828-8777 Shipley’s Donuts – Casa View 10332 Ferguson Rd. ...... 214-319-8003 Society Bakery 3426-B Greenville Ave. . 214-827-1411 Southern Maid Donuts 1152 N. Buckner, #125 .. 214-327-1552 3707 Gus Thomasson ... 214-327-1552 Sweet Life Donuts 11411 E. N.W. Hwy. ...... 214-221-2699

Del Norte Bakery Since 1989, authentic Mexican breads & pastries: Famous Tres Leches Cakes, fruit-filled turnovers, sweet bread, cakes for weddings & all special occasions. Tamales made on the premises. Open: Mon – Sat: 7 am – 7:30 pm; Sun: 7 am – 6 pm. 5507 Lindsley Ave ....... 214-821-0061

Bars, Pubs and Taverns The Balcony Club 1825 Abrams Rd. ........... 214-826-8104 Barcadia 1917 N. Henderson. ....... 214-821-7300 The Barley House 5612 SMU Blvd. ............. 214-824-0306 Bryan St. Tavern 4315 Bryan St. ................ 214-821-4447 Buzzbrews 2801 Commerce St. ....... 214-741-2801 5815 Live Oak St, #102 . 214-370-5815 Capitol Pub 2401 N. Henderson ........ 214-887-9330 Cock & Bull 6330 Gaston Ave. .......... 214-841-9111 The Ginger Man - Lakewood 6341 LaVista Dr. ............ 469-607-1114 The Londoner Pub 2817 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-823-8580 The Old Crow 1911 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-828-2769 The Whistling Pig 8786 Ferguson, #133 .... 214-324-3186

Donut Paradise 1916 Abrams Pkwy. ...... 214-824-7126 Einstein Bros. Bagels – Hillside Vlg. 6333 E. Mockingbird ..... 214-824-3330

Bar-B-Q Back Country BBQ 6940 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-696-6940

Circle Grill 3701 N. Buckner Blvd. .. 214-327-4140 Donna’s Kitchen 3600 Gus Thomasson ... 972-613-3651 Gold Rush Cafe 1913 Skillman St. .......... 214-823-6923 Bakery Donuts Ice Cream Cana Bakery 4701 Gus Thomasson ... 972-613-1537 Casa Linda Bakery 10819 Garland Rd. ........ 214-321-0551 Dana’s Donuts 3220 Gus Thomasson. . 214-207-8685

Baker’s Ribs 3033 Main - Deep Ellum 214-748-5433 6516 E. NW Hwy. .......... 214-373-0082 Dickey’s 9004 Garland Rd. .......... 214-321-7018 3700 Gus Thomasson ... 972-686-6822 Red, Hot & Blue 9810 Central Exwy, #600 214-378-7447 Smoky Rose 8602 Garland Rd. .......... 469-776-5655 Bistro The Grape 2808 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-828-1981 Urban Vines Wine Bistro 9219 Garland Rd. .......... 214-328-9463

Breakfast & Lunch Dallas Diner & Donuts 10515 E. NW Hwy. ........ 214-628-6232 Garden Cafe 5310 Junius St. .............. 214-887-8330 J J’s CafÊ 10233 E. NW Hwy,#434...214-221-4659 John’s Cafe 1733 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-874-0800 The Oasis Cafe 5945 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-361-8120 Burgers, Hot Dogs & Sandwiches Benny’s Classic Grill In the heart of the White Rock Lake food revival: new concept w/ a European twist: hand-crafted burgers, flat breads, paninis & grilled gourmet pizzas. Mon–Sat: 11am–10pm; Sun: noon – 10pm www.Bennysclassicgrill.com 10302 Garland Rd. ....... 214-324-1312 BGR – The Burger Joint 3001 Knox St, #108 ....... 469-941-4471 Burger House 6248 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-828-2732 Chip’s Old Fashioned Hamburger 6115 La Vista Dr. ........... 469-334-0785 Dairy-Ette 9785 Ferguson Rd. ........ 214-327-9983 Deep South Burger 9090 Skillman, #174. ..... 214-221-0380 Dugg Burger – Casa Linda 9540 Garland Rd. ............ 214-584-6261

Flaming Burger Family-owned, known for “Burgers the way they’re supposed to be!� Also: fabulous fresh-cut French fries, onion rings, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, chicken-fried steak, salads. Sun-Thu: 11 am–9pm except Mon: 11 am–4 pm; Fri & Sat: 10am–10 pm. www.flamingburger.net 11255 Garland Rd. ...... 214-321-3734 Fuddrucker’s 5500 Greenville, #505 ... 214-360-9390 The Great Outdoors Sub Shop 6918 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-739-1928

Harvey B’s Burgers Enjoy char-broiled, hand-pattied burgers, fresh-cut spiral fries & killer hand-breaded onion rings. Plus: large orders of queso or cheddar fries‌ true banana shake topped with whip cream & a cherry‌ chili cheddar dog from Rudolph's Meat Market. Open: Tue – Sat: 10:30 am – 10 pm, Sun: 11 am – 9 pm. In Old East Dallas at the corner of Carroll & Columbia. 4506 Columbia Ave. .... 469-334-0980 Grub Burger Bar 4925 Greenville Ave. ..... 972-370-3636 Jake’s Hamburgers 2422 N. Henderson ....... 214-826-5253 6606 Skillman ................ 214-349-1422 Jersey Mike’s Subs 5521 Greenville, #109 ... 214-692-6981 Jimmy’s Foods & Italian Sandwiches 4901 Bryan St. ............... 214-823-6180 Keller’s Hamburgers 10226 Garland Rd. ........ 214-319-6060 Lakewood Landing 5818 Live Oak St. .......... 214-823-2410 Liberty Burger 1904 Abrams Pkwy. ...... 214-887-9999 Philly Connection 6334 Gaston Ave. ......... 214-828-9070 Potbelly Sandwich Works – Old Town 5500 Greenville,#1207 .... 214-377-8265 Schlotzsky’s 1152 N. Buckner, #124 . 214-324-4584 Shady’s Burgers & Brewhaha 9661 Audelia Rd. ........... 469-726-2920 Stackhouse Burgers 2917 Gaston Ave. ......... 214-828-1330 Twisted Root Burger Co. – Deep Ellum 2615 Commerce St. ....... 214-741-7668

The Varsity Grill 9310 Forest Ln, #362 .... 214-342-3000 Cafeteria Furr’s Cafeteria 6465 Samuell Blvd. ........ 214-321-8070

Highland Park Cafeteria Called “America’s Cafeteriaâ€? by The New York Times, Dallasites have flocked here for authentic home cooking since 1925. Famous for desserts, fresh delicious entrĂŠes & live piano music at every meal. Private rms avail. Open daily 11am–8pm. www.highlandparkcafeteria.com 1200 N. Buckner Blvd. 214-324-5000 Luby’s Cafeteria 6221 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-826-4400 Cajun Alligator CafĂŠ – Casa Linda 9540 Garland Rd, #362 ...214-821-6900 Bucky Moonshine’s 2912 Elm St. ................... 214-748-6901 The Free Man Cajun CafĂŠ & Lounge 2626 Commerce St. ....... 214-377-9893 Papa’s Crab Cajun Seafood 9901 Royal Ln., #100 .... 214-484-2897 Chinese China Bowl 11555-A Jupiter Rd. ....... 214-367-8888 Formosa Express 5405 Jim Miller Rd. ........ 214-275-4314 Hong Kong 9055 Garland Rd. ........... 214-328-2320 Moon Wok 8670 Skillman St. ........... 214-221-8888

Pearl Chinese Rest. 4701 Gus Thomasson ... 972-613-8888 Rice Bowl Express 11419 Garland Rd. ........ 214-328-8880 Uncle Wok 8440 Abrams Rd. ........... 214-343-6670 Coffee & Specialties Mudsmith 2114 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-370-9535 Starbucks 5331 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-827-8101 6123 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-360-0288 6312 La Vista Dr. ........... 214-823-5758 6331 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-823-7006 8520 Abrams Rd. ........... 214-342-6998 9440 Garland Rd, #112 .. 214-328-3401 White Rock Coffee 10105 E. NW Hwy. ....... 214-341-4774 Cuban & Latin American Gloria’s 3715 Greenville Ave. ...... 214-874-0088 Havana Cafe – Casa Linda 1152 Buckner Blvd. ....... 214-680-9545 Delicatessen & Meat Market Baker Bros. American Deli 5500 Greenville, #1102 .. 214-696-6030 Corner Market 3426 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-826-8282 One90 Smoked Meats 10240 E. NW Hwy. ........ 972-415-7663 Parkit-Market 4724 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-363-4907

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We are honored to serve our Lakewood Community. Our individualized periodontal care and conservative approach sets us apart.

“Let us help you improve your oral and general health.”

Specialties: Implant Placements Wisdom Teeth Extractions Gum and Bone Grafts Frenectomies Periodontal Surgeries Oral & Conscious IV Sedation

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Lakewood’s premiere baby and children’s boutique. SweetNSwag is new to 2 Shea Baby! You will love these cute moccasins for your little ones. The built in elastic band prevents the shoes from falling off no matter how much your little one tries. These amazing leather shoes come in Pearl, Rose Gold, Navy, Dark Grey, and Gold. Each pair only costs $26! Mention this ad and receive 20% off your SweetNSwag purchase. 2 Shea Baby is located between the Lakewood Post Office and the Bank of America building. Like us on Facebook and see our daily designer spotlights. 6224 La Vista Drive, Dallas 75214 Tues-Fri: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Facebook.com/2sheababyboutique • 469-914-6769

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“Cottage to Castle – Serving Dallas for 25 years.” Before you chuck that old furniture out the door, why not consider giving it a fresh look with paint? Try a new look with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan®. We carry a full line of the popular English paint developed by the designer along with everything you need to complete a project. Come browse our vast selection of European and American antiques, art, accessories, jewelry and collectibles offered by 65 of Dallas’ “best dealers.” 6830 Walling Lane - off Skillman @ Abrams, behind “Jakes” 214.752.3071 • www.cityviewantiques.com Open Daily • Follow us on Facebook, Instagram Authorized Stockist of Annie Sloan® Chalk Paint®

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Chef-prepared high quality ingredients In house bakery - Private meeting rooms Called “America’s Cafeteria” by The New York Times. Dallasites have flocked here for authentic home cooking since 1925. Famous for desserts, fresh delicious entrées, and live entertainment at every meal. Private meeting rooms available. Open every day 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Casa Linda Plaza 1200 N Buckner at Garland Rd highlandparkcafeteria.com 214-324-5000

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Sergio’s is a full service neighborhood jewelry store. Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. By her who is this month was born No gem save Aquamarines shall be worn; They will ensure her constancy, True friendship and fidelity. We appraise jewelry and coins. Our specialty is Custom Designs – we use CAD software and a 3-D wax printer. We use a Laser welder for repairs on antiques, eyeglasses and other delicate items. All jewelry repair is done on site. We replace batteries and repair watches. While-you-wait repair service is available. Tue-Fri: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 170 Casa Linda Plaza SW corner of Buckner Blvd. at Garland Rd. 75218 info@sergiosjewelry.com Call ... 214-320-2007, Text ... 469-999-3338

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Prescription eyewear & sunglasses since 1981! Tom Barrett Optical has been providing outstanding eyewear for more than 30 years. The latest designer frames plus classics of yesterday make Tom Barrett Optical the premier source for eyeglasses in the Metroplex. Our knowledgeable staff will help you create that “just right look,” with the finest quality products. From specialty eyewear for sports, sophisticated sunglasses for the convertible to stylish frames for everyday wear, Tom Barrett Optical should be your next destination for style, fashion and the quality in eyewear you’ve come to expect. 5500 Greenville Ave., suite 222 in Old Town Mon-Fri: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; closed Sun. & Holidays www.tombarrettoptical.com • 214-368-0170

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New stuff every day! New sales every week! Unlike most thrift stores, we take everything! Call us for a free pick up. We have clothes, furniture, you name it, we have it! We take donations any day, any time! We support LHUMC, North Highlands Bible Church & The Lake Highlands Highlandettes. 9850 Walnut Hill Ln. Walnut Hill & Audelia, behind Chase Bank Open 7 days a week! facebook.com/UrbanThriftStore to see what we currently have in store! 214-341-1151

Serving Dallas and the White Rock area for more than 25 years! Across from Mockingbird Station near SMU. SHOE AND BOOT REPAIR! We repair belts, purses and luggage, too! Hours Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5340 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, 75206 214-824-7463

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Joe o’S CleanerS Great services and great prices! The true environmentally friendly dry cleaners. Serving Dallas since 1986. 6465 E. Mockingbird Lane, Suit 400 (Next to 7-11) Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Same day service and drive-thru service everyday.

Lake Highlands’ one-stop shop for all your office, home, school & mailing needs. Call us mad, MARCH mad, but in honor of April the Giraffe’s impending new arrival, we’re taking 50% off all baby items this month! While it may not be as amazing as a newborn giraffe, we think our expectant mother and baby section is pretty darn cute! Come see the changes we’re making. A new workstation, to give customers access to a computer and printer, will be in soon. We have new merchandise from our latest trip to Dallas Market, including chocolate — yes, chocolate! — and it’s reeeeally good. Whenever you need to mail, ship, copy or shop for home, office or school needs, step into my office ... you’ll always find something you want. We’re more than just your shipping store! Mon-Fri: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 9660 Audelia Rd, #123, 75238 www.myofficelh.com • 214-221-0011

The SaFe CoMpanY

Safes for guns, home and office … since 1989. Home Safes: Hollon and American Security. Gun Safes: Champion, American Security,Superior and Graffunder Used TL15 and TL30 High Security Safes. Expert delivery & installation. Visit our Large Showroom at: 614 Easy St., Garland 75042 • (1 block south of Forest Ln.) 972-272-9788 • www.TheSafeCompany.com


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