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Fairmont Dallas invites guests to elevate their game day experience at Pyramid Lobby Bar as the go-to spot for sports fans and foodies alike with a new game day menu that will be available on Sunday, February 11 beginning at 5:30pm

The Lineup

Indulge in a winning combination of flavors with specially crafted game day bites and drinks featuring:

  • Beast Sliders with queso menonita, balsamic glazed cipollini onions, and frisee for $9

  • Confit Buffalo Wings with carrots, celery, and buttermilk ranch for $15

  • Short Rib Tostada with white cheddar, escabeche, avocado, and cotija for $6

  • Loaded Battered Fries with smoked cheddar, bacon, malt vinegar, horseradish crema, and green onion for $12

  • Signature cocktails including Jalapeño Tailgate and Red Zone Punch

  • $22 beer buckets with a choice of four imported or local brews and a free beer roulette spin with the chance to win specials

  • $7 draft beer

Keep the celebrations rolling with National Margarita Day on Thursday, February 22. Pyramid Lobby Bar will serve a margarita flight featuring a classic margarita, spicy margarita, and a Paloma. Each margarita flight is served with complimentary chips and salsa.

 

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Is it time for your roof to be looked at? With the cessation of the intense Texan heat, the cooler months present an ideal window for a thorough inspection, enabling professionals to detect potential issues with greater ease and accuracy.

Winter provides a unique opportunity for Texas businesses to assess the integrity of their roofing structures. With the cessation of the intense Texan heat, the cooler months present an ideal window for a thorough inspection, enabling professionals to detect potential issues with greater ease and accuracy.

The reasoning is straightforward.

Prolonged exposure to summer’s harsh elements can exacerbate roofing vulnerabilities. Identifying these before severe weather sets in is crucial to maintaining the structure's longevity and functionality.

Unseen Winter Damage

Winter poses unique challenges for roofing systems beyond the immediately visible. Snow and ice, though uncommon in Texas, can conceal damage that compromises a roof's integrity in inconspicuous ways.

As temperatures fluctuate, Texas roofs can suffer from thermal cycling, expanding and contracting materials that may crack or loosen. This often-unnoticed wear and tear can lead to costly repairs if not identified and addressed promptly during a winter inspection.

Ignoring the subtle signs of winter damage is a risk no business should take. Undetected issues can swiftly lead to significant structural concerns.

Hidden Ice Impact

Texas winters, though mild, can still foster the formation of ice that wreaks havoc on commercial roofing systems silently and efficiently.

Ice dams can form at the edges of roofs, forcing water back under shingles, and compromising their integrity and the underlying structure.

Even small accumulations of ice create additional weight and can introduce water intrusion as they melt, capable of causing unseen damage that can be extensive over time.

Prompt detection and remediation of ice-related damage is essential in preventing prolonged and costly impairments to the roof structure.

Addressing Water Intrusion Early

Water intrusion can be insidious and damaging.

Unchecked, water intrusion weakens structural integrity incrementally. When moisture infiltrates a commercial roof, it may not be immediately apparent. However, the cumulative effects can be profound, necessitating extensive repairs or even premature replacement. Therefore, early detection and rectification are crucial to maintaining the lifespan of your roofing investment.

It's imperative to act before leaks spread.

Initial signs of water intrusion—stains, mold, or mildew—must be investigated without delay. Small breaches can rapidly expand, allowing more water ingress with each passing rainstorm or snowmelt. Acting swiftly diminishes the potential for expansive damage, preserving structural integrity and indoor air quality.

Resolve issues to prevent extensive costs down the line.

Timely intervention deters expensive and disruptive restoration efforts. By addressing water intrusion during its initial stages, businesses can minimize repair costs and avert the disruption to operations that major restorations often entail. As we commence the 2023 fiscal year, proactive measures can ensure your commercial property remains secure and fully operational.

Seasonal Maintenance Cycle

Embracing a seasonal maintenance cycle is a pivotal element in sustaining the integrity of your business's roof. Winter, in particular, presents a strategic window for inspection, as cooler temperatures and less intense Texas sunshine make the endeavor both safer and more productive. Post-summer examinations can reveal the cumulative wear from scorching heat and violent storms, providing a timely opportunity to address any damage before it worsens.

Inclusion of roof inspections within a consistent maintenance regimen ensures that vulnerabilities are not simply left to chance, analogous to a routine health check-up. There is merit in adopting this "preventative care" approach for structural elements of your enterprise. Rigorous inspections in winter can uncover issues that are less discernible in the hustle of busier seasons. By strategically timing these inspections, businesses position themselves to rectify emerging problems during a period that traditionally experiences a lull in commercial activity, thus minimizing operational disruptions.

Preparing for Spring Storms

Spring storms in Texas can be particularly severe, with threats ranging from torrential rains to hail and high winds. A winter roof inspection primes your business for these challenges.

  • Conduct a thorough roof inspection to identify any potential vulnerabilities.

  • Ensure all drainage systems are clear and fully functional.

  • Repair or replace damaged shingles or roof membranes promptly.

  • Secure loose equipment or materials that could become airborne in strong winds.

  • Trim nearby tree limbs that could cause damage during a storm.

Proactive measures taken now can prevent costly damages when seasonal weather strikes.

Roof readiness is a safeguard against the unpredictability of spring storms, mitigating the risks to your business's operations and assets.

Optimal Conditions for Repairs

Roof repairs require specific conditions to ensure long-lasting efficacy and safety.

  1. Lower Humidity: Cooler, dry weather allows materials to set properly without risk of moisture-caused complications.

  2. Mild Temperatures: Bonding agents and sealants often need mild temperatures for optimal adhesion.

  3. Reduced Storm Activity: Winter provides a window with fewer rainstorms, enabling uninterrupted repair work.

  4. Material Compatibility: Certain roofing materials are best installed at specific temperature ranges to avoid brittleness or thermal expansion issues.

It's imperative to schedule repairs when the weather best accommodates roofing materials and methods.

A carefully timed repair in winter can prolong the life of your roofing system, ensuring durability against the elements.

Winter inspections enable issues to be addressed before they escalate, often without interrupting daily business functions. By identifying and resolving these concerns during a quieter season, businesses minimize the risk of having to conduct emergency repairs, which could necessitate unexpected operational downtimes and potentially compromise customer service and revenue streams.

Ensure continuity of operations with strategic timing.

Businesses keen on maintaining uninterrupted service find winter an opportune time to inspect and repair their roofs. The leaner workloads of roofing professionals during these months permit faster response times. Be proactive, secure peace of mind, and focus on your business’s core activities knowing your roofing needs are managed efficiently.

Tucker Roofing Systems is a leading provider of high-quality roofing solutions dedicated to excellence in craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. With over 60 years of experience, we specialize in installations, repairs, and replacements, serving both residential and commercial clients. Contact us at (972) 833-2271 to schedule a consultation.

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When their eyes locked, it was love at first sight. Charles Owen of Argyle just knew it was meant to be when he saw Zeke’s face for the first time.

When their eyes locked, it was love at first sight. Charles Owen of Argyle just knew it was meant to be when he saw Zeke’s face for the first time. 

“This was the start of a life-long relationship,” said Owen. “The truck pulled up and Zeke was super sweet. He came over to the corner of the pick-up and just wanted some attention. At first, I didn’t even notice the truck had a dog in the back, he was that calm. I didn’t go looking to adopt another dog, but seeing how sweet Zeke was just made me want him!” 

As the general manager of Park Place Lexus Grapevine, Owen and members of his team were at Apollo Support & Rescue in Justin to present the no-kill animal shelter with a grant from Park Place Dealerships Season of Giving Campaign.

While there, a man drove up to surrender the five-year-old Bernese Mountain dog.

“Unfortunately, this is not at all uncommon,” explained Danielle Stewart, Apollo Support & Rescue founder. “Many days we arrive to find abandoned animals tied to our fence. It’s really heartbreaking.”

“I know it was a hard decision for Zeke’s previous owners to take him to Apollo,” said Owen. “I hope they know Zeke found his forever home and gets all the love and attention he wants!”

Eighteen North Texas non-profits received a Season of Giving grant from Park Place Dealerships in November. The dealership group awarded $100,000 to the non-profits who serve the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area.

Park Place received applications from more than 400 North Texas area non-profits. They selected the recipients for a Season of Giving grant that aligns with one of Park Place’s Four Pillars of Giving: Education; Medical Research; Advocacy; or the Arts.

“For more than 35 years, Park Place has partnered with local charities that serve Dallas/Fort Worth and surrounding areas,” said Kara Connor, Park Place Dealership’s Experiential Marketing Manager. “We have developed relationships with many amazing organizations who serve North Texas in meaningful ways. We are excited to learn more about these new recipients and learn how we can work together going forward to help them achieve their goals.” 

Park Place Dealerships was founded in 1987 and has been engaged in the community through its support of the arts, medical research, children’s advocacy, and education. Park Place employs more than 1,400 members and operates eight full-service dealerships representing luxury brands including Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Volvo, Acura, and Land Rover. Park Place BodyWerks Collision Centers in Fort Worth and Dallas, and the Park Place Auto Auction, round out the company’s offerings. Park Place was acquired in 2020 by Asbury Automotive Group, Inc., a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Duluth, GA. For more information, visit parkplace.com

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Robert S. Kaplan, former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and former Vice Chair and CEO of the Investment Banking and Asset Management Division at Goldman Sachs, and William (Bill) D. Rowe II, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Rowe Global, joined Sam L. Susser, Chairman and CEO of Susser Bank, for a 2024 Economic Outlook discussion.

Robert S. Kaplan, former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and former Vice Chair and CEO of the Investment Banking and Asset Management Division at Goldman Sachs, and William (Bill) D. Rowe II, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Rowe Global, joined Sam L. Susser, Chairman and CEO of Susser Bank, for a 2024 Economic Outlook discussion at Old Parkland with 100 clients and bank executives in attendance. Together, they discussed the 2024 economic outlook, recent trends and developments in the national and Texas economy and opportunities for Texas businesses and communities. 

Rowe moderated the panel where Kaplan discussed inflation, interest rates, US fiscal policy and stressed the importance of investing in education in Texas. Susser discussed the current state of banking in Texas and addressed the root cause and aftermath of the three bank failures that occurred in March of 2023. 

During the conversation, Susser shared that the Bank was highly liquid, well capitalized and had a successful year, crossing over the $2.2 billion mark for the first time. Susser Bank continues to focus on core deposits, investing in technology and cultivating a team of talented bankers to solve what’s next for our clients. 

As the meeting drew to a close, the group expressed optimism about continued population growth and the short and long-term future of Texas and its leading role in our nation’s innovation and business growth. 

Founded 63 years ago, Susser Bank has operated under the ownership and direction of Susser Banc Holdings Corporation since July 2, 2018. 

Susser Bank is a Texas-based company offering a full suite of personal and commercial banking solutions with branches in Dallas, Arlington, Bedford, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, San Antonio, Round Rock and an LPO in Austin. The company is a diversified bank with robust capital, liquidity, and leading-edge technology led by the Susser family and a legacy of six generations of Texas entrepreneurs. Susser Bank is dedicated to building long-term client relationships and providing outstanding financial solutions that strengthen Texas. More information is available at susserbank.com.

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Ethics Symposium_1-24-2024_5113 (1) (1).JPG Keynote speaker Dr. Melinda Sutton, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at SMU, spoke at Shelton's Ethics Symposium about the ethics of student conduct and academic integrity.

Shelton's eleventh- and twelfth-grade students attended Shelton's 22nd Ethics Symposium, "Everyday Ethics," on Jan. 24, 2024. Activities included guided discussions, small group exercises and panel discussions with guest presenters. Speakers and panelists engaged students with lessons learned from real-world professional experiences. Keynote speaker Dr. Melinda Sutton, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at SMU, spoke about the ethics of student conduct and academic integrity. Chase Miller (Shelton Class of 2014), who is Executive Vice President at NAI Robert Lynn, delivered the “Charge of the Day.” 

Panels included: 

The Ethics of Taking Action (the responsibility of being an engaged citizen):

  • Cara Mendelsohn, Dallas City Council Member, District 12, Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee on General Investigating and Ethics
  • Gromer Jeffers, Dallas Morning News political reporter

Ethics of Taking Care (sustainability, protecting the environment, taking care of our community):

  • Carlos R. Evans, Dallas Director of the Office of Environmental Quality & Sustainability, Dallas City Hall
  • Avery McKitrick, University of Texas-Dallas’ Senior Sustainability Coordinator for Operations and Engagement
  • Chris Guldi, former Conservation Chair of the Dallas Sierra Club 

The Ethics of Taking Heart (knowing right from wrong, recovering from mistakes, building resiliency):

  • Michael Berry, Executive Director of Youth Guidance and former program supervisor of B.A.M., Becoming a Man in Dallas Independent School District, a mentoring program that guides young men to become positive members of their community
  • Tim Grigsby, CEO of the 24 Hour Club, which offers support services for homeless alcoholics and addicts
  • Mandi Patton, Program Manager of the 24 Hour Club
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True North Advisors, LLC (“True North”), a Texas-based registered investment adviser (“RIA”), today announced it has entered into a strategic partnership with Wealth Partners Capital Group (“WPCG”), a financial services holding company, and HGGC, a firm focused on partnership investing. WPCG and HGGC have made a minority equity investment in True North to help accelerate True North’s growth via targeted acquisitions. The management team of True North remain majority shareholders and will continue to control the decision-making and operations of the firm. 

   

Founded in 2000 by Scott Wood and Mark Gehlbach, True North is one of the fastest growing RIAs in Texas1 and one of the top 150 RIAs in the country2. Headquartered in Dallas with an additional office in Fort Worth, the firm serves significant business owners, entrepreneurs, and families with wealth planning, investment management and business transaction planning solutions. In addition, True North oversees a growing, turnkey alternative investment platform, Western Alternative Strategies, that offers exclusive access to institutional-quality private investments. The firm manages over $3.3 billion in assets under management.

 

True North’s partnership with WPCG and HGGC will allow the firm to remain focused on serving its clients while expanding its presence in Texas and the Southwest, where True North’s leadership and brand is well established and highly regarded.  

 

“We are confident that this partnership will open up new opportunities for growth, creativity, and success,” said Mark Gehlbach, President and Co-founder of True North. “WPCG’s expertise in identifying strategic opportunities will undoubtedly enrich the depth and breadth of our core offerings, providing our clients with even more comprehensive solutions,” added Scott Wood, CEO and Co-founder of True North. 

 

“With a deep and experienced management team, strong regional brand and a unique approach to planning and investments, True North is poised to become the leading wealth management firm in the Southwest,” said John Copeland, Managing Partner of WPCG. “We are excited to partner with Scott, Mark and the entire True North team in growing the firm and attracting the highest level of advisory talent.”

 

“True North is well positioned to expand its platform, and we are pleased to bring additional resources to help the firm continue its momentum through both organic growth and strategic M&A,” said Neil White, President of HGGC. “We look forward to supporting the management team on these and other business-building initiatives in the coming years.” HGGC will invest in True North via Aspire Holdings, a holding company dedicated to investing in the wealth management space.

 

The partnership closed January 22, 2024. Financial and legal terms of the transaction will not be disclosed. Colchester Partners LLC served as the financial advisor to True North. Alston & Bird and Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal counsel to True North and the new investor group, respectively.

 

 

About True North Advisors

 

True North Advisors is a privately-owned Multi-Family Office serving families, business owners and entrepreneurs with the highest level of service since 2000. The firm’s mission is Fulfilling Lives™, and it delivers on this promise by providing integrated wealth planning, investment, and alternative solutions that create multi-generational portfolio longevity. The firm has over $3.3B in assets under management (as of 12/31/23), and has been recognized by Forbes / SHOOK Research as one of the 2023 Top 150 RIAs in America, recognized throughout North Texas as the #1 Best Place to Work in the Medium Sized Business Category by Dallas Business Journal, consecutively honored as a Top Wealth Management Firm and Best Financial Planner by D Magazine, and ranked as one of the Fastest Growing Middle Market 50 Businesses in Dallas. For more information, please visitwww.truenorthadvisors.com.

 

About Wealth Partners Capital Group

 

Wealth Partners Capital Group (“WPCG”) is a financial services holding company, which invests in and partners with select leading wealth management firms. WPCG assists its partner firms by identifying and integrating like-minded wealth advisers who seek access to expanded business capabilities, strategic growth and/or customized transition solutions. For more information, please visit www.wealthpcg.com.

 

About HGGC

 

HGGC is a leading middle-market investment firm based in Palo Alto, Calif. with over $6.9 billion in cumulative capital commitments. HGGC is focused on partnerships with management teams, founders and sponsors who reinvest alongside HGGC, creating a strong alignment of interests. HGGC makes investments in RIAs via its Aspire Holdings platform, which is targeting $300 million of total investment in the space. More information is available at hggc.com.

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It’s Girl Scout Cookie season – and Kenny’s Burger Joints in Plano and Frisco are celebrating in a big way!  The iconic burger restaurants will offer two cookie-themed shakes beginning Feb. 1.  Guests can order either a Thin Mints shake or a Samoas shake – both available in an “adult” version for $9.99 or a non-alcoholic version for $4.99.

Additionally, to fuel the troops during their busy fundraising season, any Girl Scout in uniform dining in a Kenny’s Burger Joint will receive a free non-alcoholic shake!

Kenny’s Burger Joint is the creation of chef Kenny Bowers and restaurateur Bob Stegall.  The restaurant features world-class burgers, sandwiches, salads and sides in a comfortable, engaging atmosphere.  Guests can enjoy a full bar and a menu featuring the finest ingredients in simple, delicious preparations in a relaxed, full-service environment.


Kenny’s Burger Joint

1377 Legacy Dr.

Frisco, TX 75034

214-618-8001

 

Kenny’s Burger Joint

5809 Preston Road

Suite 588

Plano, TX 75093

972-378-0999

 

 

www.kennysburgerjoint.com

Sun – Thurs – 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Fri – Sat – 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

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There is a big weekend coming up in the pizza world. National Pizza Day is Friday, Feb. 9, and the big game on Sunday, Feb. 11 marks the single largest pizza delivery day of the year. Dough Bro’s Italian Kitchen is celebrating all weekend long by offering a special package for pizza lovers regardless of what they’re celebrating.

From Feb. 9-11, at all four North Texas Dough Bro’s locations, diners can order any large specialty pizza and receive an additional pizza for half price. Wash it all down with a free 2-liter soda. This special is good for all dine-in* and take out orders.

 

 

LOCATIONS:

FARMERS BRANCH

1980 LBJ Freeway

Farmer’s Branch, TX 75234

469-850-6501

*take out only at this location

 

DALLAS/KELLER SPRINGS

5181 Keller Springs Road

Dallas, TX 75248

469-248-0058

 

PLANO

1941 Preston Road, #1004

Plano, TX 75093

972-407-9500

 

BEDFORD

1601 Airport Freeway

Bedford, TX 75021

817-438-8026

 

ABOUT DOUGH BRO’S

Since 2011, Dough Bro’s has celebrated the world’s most perfect food – pizza! Dough Bro’s Italian Kitchen takes pride in serving modern versions of your favorite classic dishes made with the finest fresh, local ingredients. Our dough is made in-house daily with locally sourced honey and is the foundation of our award-winning pizza and calzones. Seasonal local ingredients inspire our weekly chef features and our scratch-made specialties. We make craft pizza, and we appreciate the time and effort it takes to make something truly unique. Dough Bro’s wants to be your destination for fun, food and festivities. For more information, visit doughbro.com.

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 Rainbow Days hosted its 27th annual Saturday with Santa Christmas event to spread hope and holiday joy for families experiencing homelessness in the Dallas community. This celebratory event hosted on the Lovers Lane United Methodist Church campus spread holiday magic by giving out over 500 stockings filled with toys, treats and essential tangible items to all family members.

Rainbow Days hosted approximately 300 children and parents?from local homeless shelters, domestic violence centers and extended-stay motels for a day of holiday fun and family bonding. At the 2023 Saturday with Santa event, children and parents enjoyed lunch, carnival games, bouncy houses, arts and crafts, and visits with Santa Claus. 

After the event, Rainbow Days distributed additional stockings and gifts to over 200 more children and parents living at partnering homeless-serving sites. The 2023 Saturday with Santa event benefited over 500 homeless children and parents who reside in local homeless and domestic violence shelters, transitional living sites and extended-stay motels.  

Rainbow Days would like to recognize all of the outstanding individuals and groups who made Saturday with Santa a success this holiday season: 

  • Bank of America
  • Hearts of Servants
  • HEB / Central Market
  • Holy Smokers
  • Lovers Lane United Methodist Church
  • National Charity League
  • PepsiCo / Frito-Lay
  • Prince of Peace Catholic Community
  • The Rees-Jones Foundation
  • Toys for Texans
  • TTG Family Fund
  • Young Men's Service League
  • Amazon Wish List Donors
  • Plus, hundreds of individuals who supported Saturday with Santa through financial gifts, in-kind donations of toys and stockings, and volunteer hours! 

ABOUT RAINBOW DAYS: Rainbow Days is a Dallas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Founded in 1982, Rainbow Days has a mission to help children and youth in adversity build coping skills and resilience to create positive futures. Through support groups, life enrichment programs and tangible items, Rainbow Days makes meaningful connections with more than 15,000 at-risk and homeless children and youth in the Dallas area annually. Rainbow Days expands its impact through international training services, which trains other nonprofit staff, teachers and counselors in its award-winning CBSG® Program.

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While it’s too early to know which teams we’ll be cheering on, we know that on Sunday, Feb. 11, we’ll all want to be close to a big screen. Catch the big game – and play great games – on Sunday, Feb. 11 at Punch Bowl Social. From 5 to 10 p.m., you can watch the game, grab game day swag, play football bingo and enjoy drink specials including buckets of beer, themed ranch waters and themed shots.

 

A game day playlist will feature gameday performers heavily in the rotation.

The party will be held at all Punch Bowl Social locations and is free with RSVP here. For more information, visit punchbowlsocial.com.

EVENT DETAILS

What:  The Big Game Watch Party at Punch Bowl Social

When: 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11

Where: All Punch Bowl Social locations

Cost: Free with RSVP - https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/big-game-watch-party-3003359

Information: punchbowlsocial.com

 

LOCATIONS


CALIFORNIA

Rancho Cucamonga

Sacramento

San Diego

COLORADO

Denver

GEORGIA

Atlanta

ILLINOIS

Chicago

INDIANA

Indianapolis

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis

OHIO

Cleveland

OREGON

Portland

TEXAS

Austin – Domain

Austin – Downtown

Dallas

VIRGINIA

Arlington


 

ABOUT PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL

As the proud host of the unexpected, Punch Bowl Social’s mission is to bring people together through a one of a kind offering of food, fun, first-rate hospitality, and exceptional entertainment. Scratch kitchens, craft cocktails, social gaming, and music are presented in eclectic and creatively designed spaces to provide the perfect setting for unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re looking to have a night out with friends or want to host THE event of the season, Punch Bowl Social has you.

Website: https://punchbowlsocial.com

social media: @punchbowlsocial

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