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Page 1: September 2014 – Boerne Business Monthly

Volume 7, Issue 03: September 2014

SISTERDALE MARKET

BOERNE PERFORMING ARTS RELEASES 2015 SEASON

LOCAL NEWS & INFO

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YearsOutdoor Experiences25

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Apublisher's note

Boerne Business Monthly is published by Distinct Media, LLC, copyright 2014. Reproduction is strictly prohibited without prior consent of the publisher. Opinions expressed in Boerne Business Monthly are those of the writers or sources and do not necessar-ily represent the views of the publisher, nor do they constitute the endorsement of products or services herein. Although the information and recommenda-tions in this publication have been compiled from sources believed to be reliable, Boerne Business Monthly makes no guarantee as to, and assumes no responsibility for, the correctness, sufficiency or com-pleteness of such information and recommendations.

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matt dianaceo, covenant services

ronnie e. huiehuie Financial services

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kendall county abstract company

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ron WardenFinancial advisor, edward Jones

August was a really busy month around here! Both personally and

professionally, it seemed as if the entire month was filled without

a moment to spare. I’m looking forward to September being a bit

more relaxed!

This summer we had the privilege of publishing the 2nd Annual

Wild Game Dinner magazine for the Greater Boerne Chamber of

Commerce. Thanks to all the support from the local community,

the magazine turned out even bigger and better than the previous

year. We’re really proud of the end result and hope you grab a

copy of it while you’re out and about. Do yourself a favor and

make sure to attend the Wild Game Dinner on November 1st, you’ll

be glad you did!

This issue of BBM we celebrate with Joshua Creek Ranch on

their 25th Anniversary! Learn more about the Kerchevilles and Joshua

Creek Ranch on page 14.

Something else exciting is the release of the Boerne Performing

Arts 2015 schedule. Check out who’s coming to town on page 10

and don’t forget that the Voca People will be in Boerne for a special

concert on October 23, 2014.

Also in this issue we feature the Sisterdale Market. Owner of the

store, Michelle Kirby-Flores, has turned this quaint store into a gathering

place for everyone from ranchers to motor-

cyclists to tourists. Turn to page 24 to read all

about it!

I hope you enjoy the September issue of BBM,

Lauren T. StumbergPublisher

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contentsfinancesWhat Season is It?by Kyle Gubernator, Broadway Bank

eventsBoerne Performing ArtsAnnounces 2015 Seasonby Denise R. Marcos

wellbeingStretching 101:Rethinking How and When to Stretchby Michael A. Garcia, D.C.

cover featureJoshua Creek Ranch25 Years of Exceptional Outdoor Experiencesby Lauren Stumberg

medicalDementia: What Can We Do?by Bob Bower, MD

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Several years ago, with our boys starting elementary school, my friend, Mike, proudly shared his son’s response to a recent test question. The question asked students to name the four seasons. Chad’s response was dove season, quail season, turkey season and deer season. To this day, I don’t understand how a teacher could mark the answer wrong and my only criticism is that Chad didn’t include a reference to antelope, javelina, pheasant, geese and duck seasons in the margins.

In Texas, dove season is underway and most of the other seasons are so close at hand that minds are wandering and work productivity is already declining. While Texas boasts three of the top ten largest cities in the United States, we still have one foot firmly rooted in hunting and outdoor recreation. We do things in a big way in Texas and the statistics prove this out. We have the highest number of white-tailed deer in the nation, between 3.3 and 4 million. We also have the highest deer harvest, around 550,000 annually. In 2012, outdoor enthusiasts purchased 2.58 million hunting, fishing or combined licenses, generat-ing $86.2 million in revenues. The economic impact on Texas is even greater, estimated between $2 and $4 billion.

The Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University reported more than 5,000 rural land transactions in 2012 with landmark prices occur-ring in 2012 and into 2013. Not surprising, most of these properties were purchased for recreational use, which in Texas is synonymous with hunting. Equally impressive, hunting lease rates continue to increase with rent eclipsing the $15 per-acre mark becoming common. So what is it that drives hundreds of thousands of hunters to the woods, brush, fields, plains, and marshes each fall? Part of the answer lies in both the abundance and the quality of the quarry that we hunt. However, from my perspective, the real answer is more subtle and deeper-rooted.

Hunting bonds us to nature, our family and our friends. It renews us after a long week of work, provides an outlet for our stresses and distractions, and stirs the memories of shared moments. I started hunt-ing with my dad when I was 6 years old. The mornings always started at 4:30 a.m. and I remember the sound of his voice urging me to get up, the smell of the Texas Hill Country at dawn, seeing my breath pasted against a rising sun in the cold fall air, my dad’s steady hand when I was overcome by “buck fever” and sleeping with my head on his lap as we drove home in our 1960 GMC truck on Sunday night.

My kids are grown now, but some of our greatest memories are those we made at the deer lease. We have logged hundreds of hours

staring trance-like into the mesquite embers of our fires, all the more memorable with the aroma of peach cobbler baked in a Dutch oven. Both of my kids learned to drive by age 10 and barely big enough to reach the clutch in my 39-year-old GMC pickup, “Old Blue.” They too, have the memories of the smell of early morning in the brush coun-try, the sight of their breath hanging in the winter air, the unexpected heart rate when a rutting white-tailed buck steps from the brush, and falling asleep exhausted and content at the end of the day.

The great outdoors and hunting have been a consistent gift and teacher during my lifetime. Almost by definition, the conveniences are fewer and the hardships are greater. This is where practical life lessons like changing a flat tire, starting a fire and hard work come in greater quantities for kids. This is a place where you learn respect for life and one another, where friendships grow deeper and memories are made. My dad told me when I was young, “Remember, always go for the trip, and anything you kill is just extra.” His message is just as accurate today as it was then. We are blessed to have some of the nation’s best hunting opportunities, but it is the bond to nature, our heritage, family and friends that stirs us this time of year. The wonderful thing about my own experiences is that they are duplicated countless times by others each season—those with whom I share a common bond and heritage, hunters. As I wonder what this season will have in store for me, I also wonder, “What is your favorite season?”

Kyle Gubernator Native Texan

Lifelong Hunter and Outdoorsman Senior Vice President and Department Head of the

Real Estate/Farm & Ranch Group Broadway Bank Wealth Management Division

Contact Kyle if you would like to share your own outdoor experience or visit with him about how Broadway

Bank might help manage you or your family's farm or ranch property.

Headquartered in San Antonio, Broadway Bank was founded in 1941. It has evolved from a small neighborhood bank into one of the largest independently owned banks in Texas. Today, Broadway Bank continues to function as a family-owned and operated financial institution. Broadway Bank offers a full range of sophisticated financial services, including personal banking, private banking, military banking, business banking and wealth management. With right at $3 billion in total assets, the highly rated Bank operates 40 locations in San Antonio, Austin and the surrounding areas. Visit the Broadway Bank website at broadwaybank.com for more information.

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IIt’s time to gear up for one of the most energetic musical fests of the year. The Boerne Performing Arts is kicking off the fall with a concert featuring the top seed favorite VOCA PEOPLE. The award-winning entertainers will make their first Texas appearance of the year next month, Thursday, October 23rd at Boerne Champion Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are still available to this highly-anticipated concert at BoernePerformingArts.com

Known throughout the world as one of the most dynamic singing groups in history, VOCA PEOPLE puts on a performance unlike any other ever seen. The eight-person vocalist sensation exudes captivating a cappella harmonies, “Chaplin-esque” physical comedy, beatbox melodies and much more.

“People of all ages will absolutely love this show. It’s very family friendly. Their performance is a 90-minute non-stop show of intense energy. Unlike a traditional show where there is an intermission, VOCA PEOPLE

sing the entire time without a break. It’s really a lot of fun to watch and experience,” said Sue Talford of Boerne Performing Arts marketing/publicity.

The popular group sings everything from classic

ConCert SCheduled for oCtober 23, 2014Releases 2015 Season Performances

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The regular Boerne Performing Arts season will begin Thursday, January 30, 2015, at the Boerne Champion Auditorium with its first-ever appearance in this Hill Country town with Canadian Brass. This internationally recognized group, which got its start in the early 1970s with just two players, has grown to become a quintet in the last four decades and is now one of the most celebrated musical talents worldwide.

Canadian Brass has released more than 130 albums since its debut 40 years ago and has sold more than 2 million albums in that time. Their compositions have made the Top 25 Billboard chart and the group has made appearances on The Tonight Show, Today, Entertainment Tonight, several PBS specials and was even a guest on Sesame Street. To listen to the group’s musical works visit, CanadianBrass.com.

This February the Boerne Performing Arts has brought locals something completely new and unexpected—The New Shanghai Circus.

The circus, famous for its performances which tell stories of past and present through the use of music, lights and choreographed acrobats, will enchant visitors with their magical show Thursday, February 26, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. This family-friendly event is an unforgettable extravaganza blending traditional Chinese acrobatic art, technol-ogy and much more.

The season will conclude with a highly requested local favorite, Neil Berg’s 102 Years of Broadway, Sunday, March 15, 2015, at 7:30 p.m.

Famed for being one of the best perfor-mances of all time (100 Years of Broadway), today’s 102 Years of Broadway will not dis-appoint. A collection of the century’s most renowned Broadway favorites featuring actual stars of the show such as Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, CATS and several more, will once again grace the stage with their amazing performances from the show they starred in. For more informa-tion about the 102 Years of Broadway, visit NeilBerg.com.

To purchase tickets to VOCA PEOPLE, Canadian Brass, Shanghai Circus or

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Stretching is a very important aspect to joint mobility, health and over-all function. Most of us have learned this early on in childhood from our PE coaches. Some of the things we might remember are: always stretch before activity, don't bounce and breathe deep breaths. If we were to hurt ourselves, the question that usually comes up is, "Did you stretch?" Stretching is a great thing when it is done properly. What I hope to get across is HOW and WHEN to stretch for maximum performance.

Most Sports Science research is demonstrating a better approach to stretching. Studies have shown that static stretching before activity was not effective at preventing injuries. Stretching immediately before activity, actually showed a decline in performance and explosiveness.So What Now? Stretch or Not Stretch?

Stretching is great when done appropriately. Here are some facts to help make your decision regarding when and how to stretch.

1) Stretching immediately before activity has been shown to reduce explosiveness and performance.

2) Stretching to prevent injury has not shown to be effective.3) There are many benefits to stretching such as increasing

flexibility, reducing scar tissue, increasing blood and lymph flow as well as nervous system firing.

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• Add a DYNAMIC warm up to your sport or activity. Prepare your body for the sport and the movements that you will be doing. This can be as simple as just going through the motions. This will also activate your muscle memory and prime your nervous system.

• Try stretching AFTER your workout. Stretching while the body cools down is relaxing to it. The benefits don't stop there, stretching before bed can also lead to better nights sleep.

• Get someone to help you stretch DYNAMICALLY. If you do not have a partner, use a rope, wall or the ground to help you. Apply a 10 lbs./10 second force against what you want to stretch, then breathe and relax. Voila! You have just dynamically stretched.

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When Joe and Ann Kercheville purchased their ranch on the Joshua Creek in the Texas Hill Country they had no idea that one day it would be one of the country’s premier hunting destinations. However, the couple that are both avid hunters and savvy businesspeople, soon realized that the terrain of their ranch was laid-out perfectly for hunting.

“We often traveled to England and Scotland to hunt driven pheasant and during our travels we kept running into other Texans who were also traveling overseas to hunt,” said Ann. Joe added, “For business people, the time that it takes to go on these hunts is the biggest concern. For someone to go hunt for two to three days overseas it takes a week total once you factor in the travel time. We started thinking about our ranch, with its running water, hills, valleys and ideal location and what a fantastic hunting resort it

would make. We believed that we could offer the same great hunting experience minus the inconvenience of the extra travel time.”

The Kerchevilles decided to give it a go and opened up Joshua Creek Ranch for wingshooting in October of 1990. The mission of the ranch was to provide an exceptional outdoor experience for shotgunning enthusiasts. Throughout the years, Joshua Creek Ranch has proven to do just that. Combining an extended hunting season (September through March) with a wide variety of gamebirds, this Texas Hill Country paradise has been delighting shooters from all across the United States and beyond for 25 years!

During those 25 years Joe and Ann have grown Joshua Creek Ranch to include not only European-Style Driven Pheasant Shooting, but also hunting for Quail and Upland Birds, decoyed Mallard Ducks, free-roaming Whitetail and Axis deer, Rio Grande

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Turkey, fly-fishing for Rainbow Trout and three fully automated clay bird shooting scenarios: a sporting clays course, a single wobble trap and a triple trap wobbler.

“Hunting is a big part of the Texas culture,” said Joe. “It is used a lot for business entertainment and we wanted to offer a level beyond what people had experienced in Texas before. We provide a high-end hunting experience with excellent hunting, superb lodging and gourmet dining. Here the host can have fun without the work or worry.”

Joshua Creek Ranch serves up a big dose of Texas hospitality too. Open year-round, seven days a week, their experienced team of profession-als ensure excellence from the hunt-ing fields, to the dining room, to the lodging accommodations and the pro shop. “We are only closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Easter,” said Joe.

The gamebird hunting at Joshua Creek Ranch is done in the company of professional guides and their well-trained pointing, flushing and retrieving dogs. “All of this is provided to ensure our guests’ enjoyment in the field while hunting up quail, pheasant, chukar, and Hungarian and Spanish red-legged par-tridge,” said Ann.

Joshua Creek Ranch also offers a host of other outdoor recreational activities to round out their guests’ stay, including canoeing, kayaking and tubing an isolated two-mile stretch of the Guadalupe River that runs along the

Ranch’s northern boundary. As for the accommodations, Joshua

Creek Ranch offers single rooms to ranch houses and can currently sleep 30. According to Joe, “We are adding 12 additional guest rooms, some that will be double occupancy. When we are finished we will be able to sleep an additional 20 guests.” In addition to the expanded guest accommodations, a large conference room is being built to hold meetings, reunions and gatherings of all sorts.

As equally impressive as the hunt-ing offered at Joshua Creek Ranch is the gourmet dining enjoyed at the on-site Cypress Lodge restaurant. According to Ann, “the restaurant specializes in serving wild game. The menu is typi-cally set, however guests can certainly make special requests.” In addition to the guests of Joshua Creek Ranch, the Cypress Lodge is available for private events such as rehearsal din-ners, reunions and other special group events. “Since we first opened our guests have enjoyed the food so much that they continuously requested our recipes for the game dishes and other menu items they have enjoyed while dining with us. This lead us to publish a cookbook, Hunter’s Harvest, filled with the Ranch’s most requested recipes,” added Ann.

Joshua Creek Ranch offers its guests a superior hunting experience. It has been recognized as a Beretta Trident Lodge for Excellence in Upland Bird Hunting, an Orvis Endorsed Wingshooting Lodge and a recipient of the 2013 Award of

Excellence from Sporting Classics Magazine for Hunting Lodge of the Year. “These are recognitions that we are very proud of,” said Joe. “To be recog-nized as a Beretta Trident Lodge is something that must be earned. Joshua Creek Ranch was one of the first four to earn this designation in the United States, and we are the only one in Texas.”

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For Joe and Ann, Joshua Creek Ranch is a labor of love. Both are native Texans whose roots run deep. “We love Texas and feel tied to the land. I am proud to say that I am a fifth generation Texan and Ann is a fourth,” stated Joe. “This is a place that we want to nurture and preserve for our children and grandchildren. For us, Joshua Creek Ranch is just as much about the wildlife habitat and land conservation as it is the hunting industry.” Ann added. In fact, fifty percent of the Ranch has been put into a conservation easement that will restrict it from ever being devel-oped. The Kerchevilles are also dedicated to the fight against oak wilt and have received a Land Steward Award from the Texas Forest Service for their efforts.

Through their love of hunting, dedication to the land and ability to offer a unique and upscale experience, Joe and Ann have been able to create an environment that guests have flocked to for 25 years. According to Ann, “It has been a wonderful experience for Joe and I to be able to partner together in creating Joshua Creek Ranch.”

Year after year, over 80 percent of the guests of Joshua Creek Ranch return, bringing with them their clients, friends and family to share in this treasure they have found. Ann concluded, “It brings us joy to be able to provide our guests with experiences and memories that they will cherish for a lifetime.”

www.joshuacreek.com

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For the ultimate outdoor experience, make plans to enjoy all the Ranch has to offer…. Quail and Upland Bird Hunting •

European-Style Driven Pheasant Shooting • Decoyed Mallard Duck Hunting • Fly-fishing for Trout • Sporting Clays •

Free-roaming Whitetail & Axis Deer and Turkey Hunting.

n 1990 Joshua Creek Ranch began its journey to becoming Texas’ premier wingshooting destination for discriminating sportsmen.

Long-term commitment to excellence has earned the Ranch recognition for a broad range of hunting opportunities,

extraordinary performance of guides, dogs and birds, gourmet game dining, superb lodging and Texas hospitality.

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Just 45 minutes NW of San Antonio, Joshua Creek Ranch provides guests a world-class experience in the field plus

gourmet dining and exceptional lodging with spectacular views.

Joshua Creek Ranch is celebrating 25 years as a superior hunting and shooting resort destination. Recognized as a Beretta Trident Lodge

for Excellence in Upland Bird Hunting, an Orvis Endorsed Wingshooting Lodge and recipient

of the 2013 Award of Excellence from Sporting Classics Magazine

for Hunting Lodge of the Year, Joshua Creek Ranch truly represents the best of the best.

www.joshuacreek.com a (830) 537-5090 a [email protected]

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Patients worldwide are concerned about developing dementia. They frequently ask, “What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?”

Dementia was characterized as the silent epidemic as early as 1980. As the population of industrialized nations ages, the incidence (actual cases) of dementia has been rising dramatically. Positive lifestyle changes and medical advancements, particularly in cardiology, prolong our lifespans. However, with this extended lifespan, we see higher demen-tia risk. Dementia is a syndrome associated with a generalized decline in cognitive function from previous levels. Symptoms may include memory loss, gait difficulty, mood and behavior changes and even sleep disturbance. The term dementia does not indicate the cause but the cause should be evaluated, as this could effect treatment options dramatically.

The types of dementia are extensive but could include Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, Frontal lobe dementia, Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia, alcoholism, hypothyroidism, B-12 deficiency, syphilis and many others. When being evaluated, the time course of symptoms and physical findings on neurologic exam are paramount in importance. Secondarily, some specific lab studies and brain imaging assist the physician in ruling in or out all the potential causes of dementia.

Once diagnosed correctly, treatment then focuses on the underly-ing cause and symptoms. Some patients may benefit extensively from treatment such as those with B-12 deficiency, low thyroid or syphilis. Other patients may only have modest benefit from available therapies. Addressing the behavior issues and sleep problems can often be the

biggest help for caregivers.Interestingly, while the incidence (cases) of dementia has been on

the rise with the increase in the elderly population, some recent studies are indicating a lower prevalence (risk). The US Health and Retirement Study showed a decline from 12.2% in 1993 to 8.7% in 2002. This decline appears to be associated with improved control of vascular disease and rising education levels. A recent rise in obesity and diabetes threatens this trend.

To lower your risk you should take some very basic steps early in life. Many dementia syndromes are thought to begin decades before symptoms appear. Education, physical exercise, mental exercise, control of blood pressure, glucose levels and limiting alcohol use to 1-2 drinks per day could all lower your overall risk. Practically speaking, avoid-ing conditions or habits that increase your stroke risk and engaging in regular exercise (aerobic activities and activities that challenge your mind) lowers your risk for developing dementia. Routine visits to your primary care physician is vital to identify and treat hypertension, diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol.

Future articles will discuss Alzheimer’s disease. This frightens many Americans and understanding the disease could help lower our anxiety. Alzheimer’s is a complex topic with a varied presentation. We will try to demystify the subject now that we have broken the ice with our dementia discussion.

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CALenDAR oF eVentSseptember 1LABOR DAY

september 6FARMERS MARKET AT THE CIBOLO 8:30am to 12:30pm | 33 Herff Rd. – Boerne

september 7GRANDPARENTS DAY

september 8GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER GOLF AND TENNIS TOuRNAMENT 7:00am to 1:00pm | Fair Oaks Ranch Golf & Country Club 7900 Fair Oaks Pkwy. – Fair Oaks Ranchwww.boerne.org

KENDALL COuNTY COMMISSIONERS COuRT 9:00am to 11:00am | Kendall County Courthouse201 E. San Antonio Ave. – Boerne

september 9GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBON CuTTING FOR SPIRIT RANCH 11:30am to 12:00pm | Waring, Texas

CITY COuNCIL MEETING6:00pm to 8:00pm | City Council Chambers124 Old San Antonio Road – Boerne

LIVE AT THE LIBRARY - Junior Pruneda and Friends6:00pm to 8:00pm | 451 N. Main St., Bldg. 100Enjoy Western Swing sponsored by the Boerne Public Library Foundation

september 11GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBON CuTTING FOR PISTOL SHEARS 1:30pm to 2:00pm | 116 W. Blanco Rd. Ste. 300

GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BuSINESS AFTER HOuRS MIxER SPONSORED BY YAMAHA FuN CENTER 5:00pm to 7:00pm | 32127 IH 10 West – Boerne www.boerne.org

september 13FARMERS MARKET AT THE CIBOLO 8:30am to 12:30pm | 33 Herff Rd. – Boerne

PHPL MAGICAL HISTORY TOuR--PHILLIP MANORWitness the unveiling of a Texas Historical Commission Marker which commemorates Boerne-born sharpshooter Adolph “Al” Toepperwein. 5:30pm to 6:30pm | 706 S. Main St. – Boerne

SECOND SATuRDAY ART & WINE 5:00pm to 8:00pm | Galleries in BoerneThe 2nd Saturday participants go all out with complimentary beverages and a variety of hors d’oeuvres along with fantastic art!

MOONDANCE CONCERTS AT THE CIBOLO NATuRE CENTER 7:30pm to 10:30pm | 140 City Park Rd. – BoerneConcert under the oaks and stars at the Cibolo Nature Center. Bring chairs, blankets, picnics to the fun and casual event!

september 13-14BOERNE MARKET DAYS 10:00am to 5:00pm | Main Plaza – BoerneMain Plaza comes alive with great shopping in an outdoor setting.

september 16GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBON CuTTING FOR BLISS NAIL STuDIO & SPA 1:30pm to 2:00pm | 926 E. Blanco Rd., Ste. 100 – Boerne

GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBON CuTTING FOR HEALING HARMONY CO-OP 2:00pm to 2:30pm | 930 E. Blanco Rd., Bldg. 100 – Boerne

september 20FARMERS MARKET AT THE CIBOLO 8:30am to 12:30pm | 33 Herff Rd. – Boerne

RIBBON CuTTING FOR HERFF HOMESTEAD (CIBOLO NATuRE CENTER) 12:30pm to 1:00pm | 33 Herff Road – Boerne

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Bandera Electric Cooperative is excited to announce Lynn Midgette has joined the BEC team as Chief Financial Officer.

Midgette brings 30 plus years of experience in the rural electric cooperative industry, to include various high-level management positions such as Chief Executive Officer of Central Rural Electric Cooperative, Chief Financial Officer and in a vice presidency role for more than 19 years.

Midgette comes to Bandera from Virginia and has an MBA from the University of North Dakota.

BEC is eager about the knowledge and expertise Midgette brings to the Co-op.

At a special thank you luncheon, Boerne Mayor Mike Schultz thanked this summer’s junior volunteers for helping out at the city’s Animal Shelter. Thirty-three junior volunteers, ages 11 to 17, spent approximately 289 hours playing with and caring for the animal shelter residents. They are credited with helping increase the number of pets that were adopted out over the last several months. The shelter needs adult volunteers year-round and will begin signing up junior volunteers after May 1 for the summer season. Pictured (left to right): Animal Control Officer Chad Ensign, Justin Olsen, Adam Hill, Abby Malthaner, Mayor Schultz, Jessie Stonecipher, Mikayla Doyle, Shealeigh Ward, Raeleigh Ward, Taylor Martinez, Jalan Reyes, Brianna Doyle, and Animal Services Supervisor Lorrie Hockey.

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In an effort to provide better quality call volume handling and member security, Bandera Electric Cooperative now has a direct line for automated outage reporting and payments. The Co-op asks that you begin calling (855) 4BEC-NOW for all Outages and Payments.

This new line is intuitive, which will help make the outage reporting and payment process more convenient and efficient. The importance of keeping member information updated is key, as the system is able to recognize the member’s account by the phone number in which the call was made.

BEC found several reasons to provide this service and we are excited to provide this new number:

• The new phone number allows for higher call volume than the existing office line, so more members can get the help they need.• Outages will be reported more efficiently which will allow for quicker dispatch of crews.• Members can be assured that the new number is safe and a more secure way to pay. • It provides around-the-clock service. Members can receive the outage and payment services they need regardless the day or the hour. • The automated system allows for members to be helped immediately without being placed in a holding system for an available representative—this means members do not experience wait times.• Members can pay multiple accounts at one time by following prompts in the system.The Outage and Payment line (855) 4BEC-NOW (855-423-

2669) is now available and BEC encourages you to begin calling that line for those services. For all other calls, please call (866) BANDERA (866-226-3372).

On The Move designed a one-of-a-kind food truck for Texas Tech to use in their catering, hospitality and recruiting departments. After a successful media day with the Red Raiders, they look forward to creating many more for them. Located in Boerne, TX, On The Move has been in specialty box trucks for over 22 years. Food trucks are here to stay and On The Move has created a new generation of food trucks with amazing customization and a slideout providing much more space for the food truck crew.

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A home is made of love and dreams. For some people this old saying is just that, a famous quote that hangs above the doors of their houses. But for Michelle Kirby-Flores who moved from Boerne to Sisterdale with her family two years ago, there could be no truer adage. A short time after the boxes were unpacked and they settled a bit into their new home, Kirby-Flores fulfilled her lifelong dream—she and her husband discovered a century-old gem and transformed the four bedroom residence into a quaint

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little shop—Sisterdale Market. “This all started because one day I woke up and realized we were out of coffee creamer.

To get some I would have to drive back to town, which was still 13 miles away,” she said. “My husband smiled at me and said, ‘Well, you should do something about that.’ Living so far out in the country had its disadvantages; the little conveniences were farther away. And since I’ve always dreamed of owning my own little store, there was no better time than the present to open a shop.”

So with that in mind, they got to work. And in less than a month Sisterdale Market welcomed its first customer. In just the two years that the store has been open, thousands of

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people from all over the coun-try have stopped by for a visit.

Living in a town that is the corridor to famous Hill Country wineries it seemed only fitting that the market carried products that exuded that similar appeal of Texas love. Before you even enter the doors of the shop you’re greet-ed by colorful country-inspired décor and lush native plants. Inside, you’ll find an abun-dance of fresh produce, farm eggs and milk, rustic collect-ibles, trinkets and postcards, famous Fredericksburg favor-ites and Kirby-Flores’ favorite - retro candies, sodas and toys.

“We are big support-ers of buy-ing local. So we carry as much local products as we can: sal-sas and rubs, farm eggs and grass-fed beef, lotions and soaps. People who live here, and especially tourists, love that we have those things. But what I really love is to see grandparents come in with their grandkids and show them these candies and toys they grew up with. They love the stories,” she said.

Sisterdale conveniently runs along the TransAmerica Trail bringing dozens of travel-ers to the market every cycling season. In addition, the shop is a gathering place for motorcy-clists, ranchers and tourists.

“We meet people from all over. It’s amazing to get to hear the stories of their trav-els,” Kirby-Flores said. “Every Thursday morning a group of locals come here, drink coffee and just hang out. To be a place that offers that sort of together-ness is amazing.”

That sense of communi-ty that she describes is not something foreign to this small

Hill Country town. In fact, it is the very phi losophy that it stands for.

“ W h e n we came here, people immediately welcomed us

with open arms. They took us in, supported us and continue to do so every day,” Kirby-Flores said. “People here look out for each other. There is a sense of belonging that is hard to describe. But when tourists come here, they see it. It’s wonderful to be a part of.”

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SSo it’s a typical work day, you walk into your office and almost immediately you check your email inbox. It’s now an hour later and you’ve barely made any progress. Sound familiar?

Studies show that email spam makes up about 45% of all messages we receive. Here are eight tips to build new habits to help you quickly sort, respond and take action on messages.

1. Schedule email time, check emails three times a day, morning, after lunch and late afternoon. Schedule times that make sense for you and stick to it.

2. If you are addicted to your inbox, pull the plug on email notifications. This includes notifications from social media.

3. Unsubscribe to unwanted and unread emails from retailers, newsletters and coupon offers with programs like unroll.me and The Swizzle, both apps are FREE.

4. When going through your emails, if you see ones you can respond to quickly do it then and there. All others drag and drop to appropriate folders.

5. We have computer folders to help us locate information quicker, do the same with your emails. Create email folders, drag and drop your important emails by subject. If your subject is too broad and the subject has too many layers, create sub-folders (ex: Folder: Sales – sub-folders: Active Sales, Pending Sales, Closed Sales). (Place your mouse over the main folder (Sales), then right-click on it, a box opens up, click “New Folder”). These sub-folders will be located under the main folder.

6. Use your calendar. If you receive an evite, appointment remind-ers and meeting requests, place them on your calendar immediately after reading your email then delete that email.

7. Respond with clear and shorter emails. Some email threads can go on for days, literally. Stick to the subject at hand. Also in the subject line, be specific about the email reference. This makes locating emails much quicker when having to refer back to them.

8. Delete old emails. If you’ve not referred to them in a couple of weeks, it’s not important enough to keep. Purge, purge, purge.

Google will soon introduce a solution for cluttered inboxes crammed with promotional emails. An obvious and clearly marked “unsubscribe” link will appear at the top of the header field in market-ers’ emails, instead of at the bottom, where there are barely noticeable. You'll be able to unsubscribe without hunting through the email and without having to leave Gmail. Microsoft Outlook, hope you’re next!

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continued from page 19september 21BOERNE CONCERT BAND SPECIAL CONCERT 4:00pm to 6:00pm | St. John’s Lutheran Church315 Rosewood Ave – BoerneA variety of your favorite tunes!

september 22KENDALL COuNTY COMMISSIONERS COuRT 9:00am to 11:00am | Kendall County Courthouse201 E. San Antonio Ave. – Boerne

september 23FIRST DAY OF FALL

GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBON CuTTING FOR EGGERSS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 11:30am to 12:00pm | 114 E. Highland – Boerne

CITY COuNCIL MEETING6:00pm to 8:00pm | City Council Chambers124 Old San Antonio Road – Boerne

september 25GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPEAKER SERIES: THREE NETWORKING HABITS THAT WILL CHANGE YOuR BuSINESS AND YOuR LIFE11:00am to 1:00pm | Boerne Civic Center 820 Adler – BoerneContact the Chamber for Admission costs and registration information.www.boerne.org

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september 27FARMERS MARKET AT THE CIBOLO 8:30am to 12:30pm | 33 Herff Rd. – Boerne

september 30GREATER BOERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPECIAL EVENTS NETWORKING FORuM SPONSORED BY CORDILLERA RANCH 5:30pm to 7:30pm | Cordillera Ranch - Cabana1092 Clubs Drive – BoerneForum is for those Chamber Member businesses who plan special events or take a part in with services for special events.www.boerne.org BBM Sales of existing Texas homes in July were at the same relative pace as last year, accord-

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Suite 101

Gateway Professional

Building / Boerne

OB/GYNMICHAEL CAMPBELL, MD

Opening late Fall 2014

TOLL-FREE 1 (844) DOCS-HCM / 1 (844) 362-7426