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Texas Women’s Foundation has announced its Leadership Forum & Awards Celebration on April 30, 2024, at the Omni Dallas Hotel (555 S. Lamar St, Dallas, TX 75202). This day of learning, leadership and celebration starts with #BESTSELF, a half-day empowerment program for teen girls. Next, the event features Leadership Forums with the 2024 Maura Women Helping Women and Young Leader recipients discussing their journey. Finally, the evening concludes with the Awards Celebration and dinner, led by Deborah Roberts, Senior National Affairs Correspondent, ABC News Co-Anchor, ABC 20/20. Cynt Marshall, Dallas Mavericks CEO, will moderate a discussion with Roberts. 

Co-chairs for the event are business leaders and Foundation supporters Sakina Rasheed Foster,Haynes and Boone, LLP Partner and Office Managing Partner, and Veronica Torres Hazley, Founder of Hey Chica! 

Foster said, “We invite you to join us on April 30th as we listen, learn and are charged with uplifting our community and our colleagues. Starting with our #BESTSELF program, our community will share its collective wisdom and empower the next generation to become the best versions of themselves and leaders in their circles of influence.”
 
Hazley added, “Our program then shifts to our honorees who will inspire you with their stories. Their roles in academia, nonprofits, leadership and business have impacted thousands of women and girls and their families to create a better community for all. Plus, we’re honored to have Deborah Roberts of ABC be a part of the conversation.”
 
Maura Women Helping Women Award:
For 45 years, the Maura Women Helping Women Award has been presented to more than 225 courageous individuals who have catalyzed change for women and girls.
 
Brenda Jackson, selection co-chair, and Carrie Freeman Parsons, TXWF chairwoman and selection co-chair, led the committee to select the following honorees:
 
Heather Bellino (Austin, TX)
Texas Advocacy Project (TAP) 
Heather Bellino is a visionary leader dedicated to transforming lives as the CEO of Texas Advocacy Project. With a commitment to serving victims of domestic and dating violence, child abuse, stalking, sexual assault and human trafficking, she leads a team that provides crucial legal services to those victims. At the heart of her leadership lies a passion for advancing the lives of women and girls. Through TAP's initiatives, Heather raises awareness about critical issues, dismantles stigma, and fosters open dialogues, driving positive systemic change.
 
Marsha Clark (Frisco, TX)
Marsha Clark & Associates
Marsha Clark has become a driving force in the realm of leadership development, change management, strategic planning, performance management, team development and executive coaching. A visionary leader, she has dedicated more than 20 years to crafting and delivering leadership development programs tailored for women. She is also an Amazon best-selling author of Embracing Your Power. Complementing her literary success, she hosts a weekly podcast titled Your Authentic Path to Powerful Leadership, accessible on MarshaClarkandAssociates.com.
 
Adeeba A. Raheem, Ph.D. (El Paso, TX)
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
Dr. Adeeba Raheem, UTEP associate professor of Civil Engineering, uses her academic prowess to help students. She has a multi-million dollar research portfolio with funding from U.S. federal agencies and non-profit organizations, which is directed towards supporting women and economically disadvantaged students in civil and construction engineering. For a decade, she has also been leading a construction safety training program where a large number of women representing diverse socio-economic backgrounds have been trained on occupational safety topics.
 
Jamila Thomas (Dallas, TX)
Big Brothers Big Sisters Greater Dallas
Jamila Thomas serves as senior vice president for Big Brothers Big Sisters and is responsible for establishing the strategic plan for corporate and community engagement. She also serves as an executive board member for Pipelines to Possibilities, an organization founded by four African American women judges focused on educating students on the justice system. Jamila helped establish the first Racial Equity Office in Dallas ISD and founded Cultured Consulting Group, an organization committed to the implementation of culturally responsive leadership best practices.
 
Young Leader Award: 
The Young Leader Award recognizes breakthrough leadership exhibited by a trailblazer who is achieving success in a field, initiative or sector, and creating a path of opportunity for other women to follow. This year’s recipients:
 
Cimajie Best (Dallas, TX)
Allyn Media
Cimajie Best, an account executive with Allyn Media, is a trusted advisor to clients facing public affairs challenges, public relations opportunities, political elections and landmark fundraising campaigns. As a skilled tactician in capacity building and stakeholder management, she is a strong racial equity advocate and program evaluator. Cimajie works with nonprofits, foundations, elected officials and communities to create inclusive outcomes for all parties involved. She is a staunch advocate for collaborations, partnerships and a collective impact approach to producing change.
 
Hilda H. McClure (Addison, TX)
Cannenta Center for Healing and Empowerment
Hilda McClure, COO at Cannenta Center for Healing and Empowerment and a founding board member at Cannenta Foundation, is a skilled bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in adult therapy and trauma-focused counseling. Driven by a dedication to youth well-being, she pioneered an evidence-based program for children and single mothers in residential care. Committed to community growth, she trains professionals in serving Hispanic families and navigating the acculturation process.
 
Schedule:
10:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. #BESTSELF 
With the theme “Be Empowered,” #BESTSELF is a transformative program that unites girls aged 13-16, along with their educators and allies, for a day dedicated to empowerment. The goal is to assist these girls in embracing and embodying their "best selves." Facilitated by subject-matter experts, the sessions focus on bolstering self-confidence and inspiring girls to challenge stereotypes, amplify their voices, pursue their dreams, mentor one another, and contribute to positive change for equity in schools, communities and society.
 
4:00-5:45 p.m. Leadership Forums – award recipients in a moderated conversations
 
5:45-6:30 p.m. General Reception
 
6:30-8:00 p.m.  Awards Dinner, presentation and panel discussions; Deborah Roberts serves as moderator
 
Information/Sponsorships:
To learn more about this event and purchase a sponsorship, visit https://txwfleadership.org/
 
For those interested in sponsorship, contact Joy Busch at lfad@txwf.orgjbusch@txwf.org or 917-279-6077.
 
About Texas Women’s Foundation: 
As Texas Women’s Foundation (TXWF) nears its 40th year, it is clear that now more than ever is the time to elevate Texas women. By working with women, families and communities, they are building a stronger, more equitable Texas. TXWF raises funding from a broad base of donors, including individuals, foundations and corporations. These resources support more than $7.1 million in investments that advance economic security and leadership for Texas women and girls through timely research, advocacy, grants and strategic initiatives. Since inception in 1985, TXWF has invested $78.9 million in women and girls. Their statewide research on issues affecting women and girls provides decision-makers and lawmakers with critical data to inform policies, practices and programs in the state. Its advocacy, grantmaking and leadership initiatives support solutions that help Texas women and girls thrive. In addition, Texas Women’s Foundation is an acknowledged leader and advocate in the gender lens investing movement and has deployed 100 percent of its invested assets – endowments, operating investments and donor-advised funds – in a gendered impact portfolio that yields strong financial returns and social benefits to women and girls. For more information, visit www.txwf.orgFacebookTwitterLinkedIn or Instagram or donate now
 
 
BIOS: 
 
Deborah Roberts
Deborah Roberts is an award-winning ABC News correspondent and co-anchor of the prestigious news magazine, “20/20.” A media veteran, Roberts has traveled the world for her reporting. She also serves as a substitute anchor for “Good Morning America” as well as a guest co-host on “The View.” 
 
Her in-depth coverage of current events has earned her a Peabody Award for the “20/20” special “Say Her Name: Breonna Taylor.” She has been awarded multiple Emmy® Awards for international and national coverage of world events, including the AIDS crisis in Africa and maternal mortality in Bangladesh.  
 
Roberts is the author of “Lessons Learned and Cherished: The Teacher Who Changed My Life”, a New York Times Bestseller. She’s also authored a book with her husband, Al Roker, called “Been There, Done That: Family Wisdom For Modern Times.” She currently resides in New York City with her husband. They have two children.  
 
Recipient Bios:
Heather Bellino (Austin, TX)
Texas Advocacy Project
Heather Bellino is a visionary leader dedicated to transforming lives as the CEO of Texas Advocacy Project (TAP). With a commitment to serving victims of domestic and dating violence, child abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking, Heather leads a team that provides crucial legal services to those in need.
 
Her leadership is marked by TAP's core values of innovation, integrity, courage and empowerment. Heather is constantly seeking new ways to address complex challenges in an ever-evolving world. Under her guidance, TAP has experienced remarkable growth, with the budget expanding from $900k to $5M.

Heather's influence extends beyond TAP; she's a member of Texas Council on Family Violence's Public Policy Committee and has earned an appointment to the Governor's Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force. Her expertise benefits aspiring leaders as she mentors participants in the University of Texas Executive Master in Public Leadership Program. Recognized for her expertise and advocacy, Heather is sought after for interviews by media outlets and podcasts.

At the heart of Heather's leadership lies a passion for advancing the lives of women and girls. Through TAP's initiatives, she continues to raise awareness about critical issues, dismantles stigma, and fosters open dialogues, driving positive systemic change.
 
Marsha Clark (Frisco, TX)
Marsha Clark & Associates
Marsha Clark is an independent consultant and coach who charted her entrepreneurial journey in 2000, establishing her own company. With a rich background at EDS, where she ascended from secretary to corporate officer during her 21-year tenure, Marsha brings a wealth of corporate experience to her consulting practice.
 
Over the past two decades, Marsha has become a driving force in the realm of leadership development, change management, strategic planning, performance management, team development and executive coaching. A visionary leader, she has dedicated over 20 years specifically to crafting and delivering leadership development programs tailored for women. Marsha's unique approach revolves around a comprehensive four-stage developmental framework, progressing from the personal to the interpersonal, extending to teams, and ultimately impacting entire organizations. This holistic methodology ensures nuanced growth and development, fostering the emergence of dynamic leaders. Marsha's global leadership and executive development programs have garnered worldwide recognition, solidifying her reputation as a prominent figure in the field. 
 
Marsha is not only a seasoned consultant but also an Amazon Best Selling Author in two categories for her book, Embracing Your Power. Complementing her literary success, she hosts a weekly podcast titled Your Authentic Path to Powerful Leadership, accessible on MarshaClarkandAssociates.com. Anticipated in 2024 is the release of the second installment in Marsha's 3-part book series, Expanding Your Power: A Woman’s Opportunity to Inspire Teams and Influence Organizations.

Adeeba A. Raheem, Ph.D. (El Paso, TX)

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
Adeeba A. Raheem, Ph.D. earned her Ph.D. in Construction Management from the University of Florida and holds master’s degrees in Building Construction, Environmental Engineering and Civil Engineering. A tenured Associate Professor and Director of the Construction Safety Program at the University of Texas, El Paso, she's a member of the President’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability and Academic Innovation Committee at UTEP. Dr. Raheem has a multi-million dollar research portfolio with funding from U.S. federal agencies and non-profit organizations, which is strategically directed towards supporting women and economically disadvantaged students in the Civil and Construction Engineering programs at UTEP. 

Dr. Raheem has also been leading a construction safety training program at UTEP for the past 10 years, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor through the prestigious Susan Harwood Targeted Training Program. Under her leadership, a large number of women representing diverse socio-economic backgrounds have been trained on various occupational safety topics. The team has provided over 20,000 training hours across multiple cities in West Texas, benefiting more than 400 small businesses. 

Dr. Raheem has received several prestigious national, regional, and university awards, recognizing her unwavering commitment to inclusive teaching, applied research, and dedicated service to the local industry and community. 
 
Jamila Thomas (Dallas, TX)
Big Brothers Big Sisters Greater Dallas
Jamila Thomas is a 2019 Presidential Leadership Scholar appointed by the Presidential Centers of William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Lyndon B. Johnson. She is the Founder of Women Divine, a philanthropic organization she founded 15 years ago focused on educating, inspiring, and empowering young women. Jamila now serves as the Senior Vice President for Big Brothers Big Sisters and is responsible for establishing the strategic plan for corporate and community engagement. In addition, she serves on the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (JEDI) committee that reaches over 250 local agencies across the United States with innovative and transformational activations. 
 
Jamila also serves as an executive board member for Pipelines to Possibilities, an organization founded by four African American women judges focused on educating students on the justice system. As a result of her success in establishing the first Racial Equity Office in Dallas ISD, which focused on culturally responsive curriculum and policy development, she founded Cultured Consulting Group an organization committed to the implementation of culturally responsive leadership best practices. Jamila has been married to Brandon Thomas for 22 years, and they have two beautiful children Braylon and Jaidence. 
 
Cimajie Best (Dallas, TX)
Allyn Media
Cimajie Best is a trusted advisor to clients facing public affairs challenges, public relations opportunities, political elections and landmark fundraising campaigns. As a skilled tactician in capacity building and stakeholder management, she is a strong racial equity advocate and program evaluator. Her expertise guides clients' winning strategies with government affairs, media messaging and community outreach. Cimajie works with nonprofits, foundations, elected officials and communities to create inclusive outcomes for all parties involved.

Having launched programs for organizations such as the State Fair of Texas and the Texas Christian University, she is a staunch advocate for collaborations, partnerships, and a collective impact approach to producing lasting change in communities.

Cimajie served on the Dallas County Child Welfare board and currently serves on the boards of the Moorland Family YMCA at Oak Cliff, Healthy Future of Texas, Making it Count and Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas. She is an SVP Dana Juett Resident Alum, a Communities Foundation of Texas, Emerging Leader in Philanthropy Alum, as well as an Obama Foundation Community Leader Alum.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy & Africana Studies from Louisiana State University as well as a certificate in Social Entrepreneurship from Oxford.
 
Hilda H. McClure (Addison, TX)
Cannenta Center for Healing and Empowerment
Hilda H. McClure, COO at Cannenta Center for Healing and Empowerment and a founding board member at Cannenta Foundation, holds a master's in Counseling and a bachelor's in Early Childhood Education. As a skilled bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor, specializing in adult therapy and trauma-focused counseling, she passionately supports individuals facing mental health challenges.

Driven by a dedication to youth well-being, Hilda pioneered an evidence-based program for children and single mothers in residential care. Committed to community growth, she trains professionals in serving Hispanic families and navigating the acculturation process. Hilda shares expertise through op-ed pieces and LinkedIn articles, while her role as a professor enriches future professionals with insights into child development and psychology. Her leadership and commitment to empowering others helps shape a stronger, more resilient community.


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Kristen Kennedy, PhD; Karen Koop, President, AWARE; Chandramallika Basak, PhD

The AWARE membership meeting and luncheon featured speakers Kristen Kennedy, PhD and Chandramallika Basak, PhD, both at the University of Texas at Dallas Center for Vital Longevity and AWARE Grant Recipients providing research updates.
        
After a welcome by AWARE president, Karen Koop and board updates, the speakers began their very interesting presentations.
        
Dr. Kennedy’s grant will be put towards a pilot study in her Neuroimaging of Aging and Cognition Lab to use ultra-high field (7T) imaging and spectroscopy to investigate age and biomarker-related differences in neurometabolites, which are metabolites found in the brain as a result of neural activity. Dr. Kennedy's lab is testing the theory that Alzheimer's disease is caused in part by a severe decline in the brain's energy system. Her research is examining neurometabolites using advanced MRI scanners.
        
Dr. Basak’s Lifespan Neuroscience and Cognition Lab will be using the grant to purchase a mobile fNIRS (functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy) system which will allow her lab to collect neuroimaging data from a more diverse pool of participants. This mobile Functional Near Infared Spectroscopy with physiological measures will be used to assess brain physiology in adults, allowing for a broader range of study participants. 
        
Supporters joining in the luncheon included Lynn Bergman, Lisa Bressman, Matthew Foster, Kay Fulton, Dr. Cindy Marshall, Ann McKinley, Joan Mason, Marguerite McCarthy, Carol Peters, Kamilia Smith, Mary Ellen Winborn and more.
        
For over thirty years, AWARE has given hope and help to those in Dallas and the greater North Texas area affected by Alzheimer's disease.  AWARE undertakes thoughtful research and conduct site visits to identify non-profit organizations that actively help all those affected by Alzheimer's in the north Texas community and award grants to assist them in their work. To date, AWARE has awarded nearly $14.5 million to worthy programs and research.  Learn more at the website www.awaredallas.org

AWARE Dallas 2023-2024 Grant Recipients

Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation:  Salary support for the Baylor AT&T Memory Center to provide a trained care-navigation specialist on site at the Center.  At the point of care, patients and families are provided with disease education, caregiver training and support groups, elder law and financial planning, and a 24/7 helpline.

Bishop Arts Theatre Center:  Support for a program offering senior/elder adults customized theatre workshops and performances to enhance their social, emotional, and physical memory abilities.

Center For BrainHealth at The University Of Texas At Dallas:  Support for the creation of a BrainHealth Help Line to offer guidance to caregivers and those with Alzheimer's who are seeking information and tools to help them move out of a place of distress.

For Love And Art:  Support to increase staff needed to coordinate volunteers, and assist with growth for a program bringing an interactive art experience to people with cognitive impairment and limited mobility living in long-term care facilities.

Jewish Family Service:   Support for the Older Adults Program staff to provide in-home mental health counseling, care management, and daily living support to older adults with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, allowing them to remain living in their own home.

Juliette Fowler Communities:   Support the organization's campus-wide dementia care initiatives including I'm Still Here, Dementia Friendly Dallas, music therapy, and Caregiver support programs.

Plano Symphony Orchestra:   Support for Healing Notes, a free music therapy-influenced concert designed as an interactive musical experience for seniors. The program focuses on low-income individuals living in memory care facilities and dealing with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. 

Stomping Ground Theater And Training Center:   Support for Improv for Caregivers, a fun and interactive program for family and professional caregivers that uses improvisational comedy techniques to teach effective communication skills that are specific to the needs of persons with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Texas Winds Musical Outreach:   Support for the Concerts for Seniors program providing interactive concerts in 86 nursing homes and adult day care facilities bringing joy, relief from isolation, and peace to individuals affected by memory loss, and providing new communication skills to their caregivers.

The Senior Source:   Support for the Senior Companion Program matching trained volunteers with low-income individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their families needing in-home assistance with meals, errands, and light housekeeping, providing caregivers with respite and/or time to work outside the home. 

The University Of Texas At Dallas Center For Vital Longevity:   Support for testing the theory that Alzheimer’s disease is caused in part by a severe decline in the brain's energy system by examining neurometabolites using MRI scanning on one of seven such advanced MRI scanners in the country. Study located in the lab of Dr. K. Kennedy.

The University Of Texas At Dallas Center For Vital Longevity:   Support for acquisition of a mobile Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy ( fNIRS) system with physiological measures to assess brain-physiology in broad range of adults, and to train scientists in its use and allowing a broader range of access to study participants. . Study located in the lab of Dr. Chandramallika Basak.

Westminster Presbyterian Church:   Support to expand the number of days offered by the Caregivers Day Out program and allow more individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias to participate and provide greater respite for their caregivers.

Wilshire Baptist Church:   Support for the Friday Friends Program providing stimulating activities for participants living with Alzheimer’s and related dementias and respite for their caregivers. 

Myrna D. Schlegel Aware Scholarship Fund:   Scholarship support for nursing students at Baylor University, Texas Woman’s University, and Texas Christian University toward studies in gerontology, especially in the field of dementia.

AWARE is a component fund of The Dallas Foundation, a 501(c)3 publicly supported charity.

AWARE Mission: AWARE is dedicated to fighting Alzheimer's disease by providing funding and support to programs, projects, and research provided by nonprofit organizations that actively help individuals affected by Alzheimer's in Dallas and the greater North Texas area.

AWARE is a component fund of The Dallas Foundation, a 501(c)3 publicly supported charity.  In partnership with the Foundation, AWARE conducts an annual grant review process by which grant applicants are carefully and thoughtfully vetted to ensure that grant dollars are awarded to organizations that provide outstanding services to Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers, and to those research institutions that are at the forefront of medical research in the treatment, prevention, and cure of Alzheimer’s disease. 

Together with compassion and dedication we can make a difference. Join AWARE now and join the fight.  www.AWAREDallas.org   Instagram: @awaredallas

Facebook: @awaredallas

Photos by Rob Wythe/Wythe Portrait Studio

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Shop smart and Donate smart!  Goodwill Dallas is making sustainability simple during this Earth Month by encouraging everyone to repurpose, recycle and reuse. Goodwill Dallas stores will receive donations of clothing, household items and electronics to help divert these from landfills.

Goodwill Dallas will receive and recycle any brand of use electronics and computers for free.

 

Acceptable items include clothing, shoes,  linens, jewelry, home décor. small appliances, kitchenware, bicycles, books, collectibles, computers, sporting equipment and vehicles. All resealable merchandise is sold in the organization’s retail or outlet stores for a second chance. All remaining merchandise is salvaged in partnership with recycling vendors. For store locations near you visit: https://goodwilldallas.org/our-stores/

 

Goodwill has an impact calculator that generates tax savings, and contributions to their mission and the environment, visit https://www.goodwill.org/your-impact/

 

The average person throws away 81 pounds of clothing per year. Meanwhile, Goodwill diverts more than 26 million pounds from landfills and properly recycles more than 200,000 pounds of computer equipment annually.

Proceeds from goods sold help create jobs and support no-cost career services for individuals with barriers to employment.

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In honor of May’s Mental Health Awareness Month, NAMI North Texas, a chartered affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and NAMI Texas, is raising awareness of mental illness and supporting individuals in their mental health journey. This year, NAMI North Texas is emphasizing the importance of normalizing mental health care through Take the Moment, the 2024 Mental Health Awareness Month campaign. Activities to support Mental Health Awareness Month include the lighting of Downtown Dallas Buildings and the annual NAMIWalks North Texas fundraiser.

“It is essential to foster an open and safe environment for sharing stories, and during Mental Health Awareness Month, we are calling on mental health advocates across the country to come together and address the stigma around mental health by providing testimonies and offering support,” states Dr. Athena Trentin, Executive Director of NAMI North Texas. “Take the Moment encourages individuals to prioritize and talk about their mental well-being without feeling guilty or ashamed. Our upcoming activities further emphasize our initiative.”

One of the activities in May includes Downtown Dallas buildings that will light up in green to kick off Mental Health Awareness Week. In collaboration with the City of Dallas, on Monday, May 13, this special honor by building owners will shine light on the fact that each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental illness. It also will shine light on the importance to fight stigma, provide support, educate the public and advocate for policies that support people with mental illness and their families. Participating buildings include Reunion Tower, Bank of America, and One AT&T Plaza.

On Saturday, May 18 beginning at 9:30 a.m., NAMI North Texas will hold its annual fundraiser, NAMIWalks North Texas, at Riders Field in Frisco. The pet-friendly event includes a resource fair, activities for kids, and free parking. There is no registration fee for the walk. All participants are encouraged to collect donations from family members, friends, co-workers, business associates, and other mental health advocates. All walkers raising $100 or more receive a NAMIWalks North Texas event t-shirt and other recognition gifts. Sponsors include Denny’s, Texas Health Behavioral Health, Julie and Pierce Noble, Pillar Clinical Research, Carrolton Springs/Well Bridge Health Care/Collin Springs, Medical City Green Oaks Hospital/Medical City Behavioral Health McKinney, Medical City Mental Health & Wellness Center/Frisco, Teva, West Coast University, Connections Wellness Group, Neurocrine Biosciences, and NBC 5 / Telemundo 39. To participate, donate or support a team, visit www.naminorthtexas.org/namiwalksntx.

Founded in 1982, NAMI North Texas, a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit organization, advocates for equitable access to mental health services, treatment, supports and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raise awareness and build a community of hope for all of those in need. Serving Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Rockwall counties, NAMI North Texas provides essential and free education, advocacy and support group programs. For more information, visit www.naminorthtexas.org.

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Depot on Main

Merriman Anderson Architects (MAA) announces the completion of a multifamily project in Burleson, Texas, called The Depot on Main. The project features two five-story apartment buildings totaling 275 units and amenities such as a pool with dining areas and grills; a fitness center with retractable garage windows to create an indoor and outdoor space; rooftop deck lounge which includes a pool table and bar space that opens onto an outdoor entertainment terrace; locally painted brick murals that tie into the surrounding old town district; a coworking lounge with a private conference room, booth seating with integrated power, various lounge seating groups throughout, and a coffee bar. The property also provides six Live/Work units on the ground floor with sidewalk access. MAA provided architecture, interior design, and FF&E services.

The Depot on Main is conveniently located adjacent to the Old Town district of Burleson at the northwest corner of King and Main streets, only a five-minute walk to numerous restaurants and retail stores. Inspired by the town’s historic railway, MAA implemented a modern industrial design style with black finishes, and materials such as wood, dark metal and steel warmed with brick featured throughout the space. Linear lights replicating train lights, a train depot station wall covering and subtle nods to the Old Town district of Burleson were also incorporated in the public areas through artwork and accessories.

One and two-bedroom unit options ranging in size from 590 to 1,229 square feet are available with quartz countertops and high-end appliances, as well as two different unit design schemes. One of the schemes features lighter finishes, and the other darker finishes, both coinciding with the rest of the buildings’ design. 

“It was important to our team to provide residents with a space that connects to the surrounding community and rich history of Burleson and is a comfortable, aesthetically pleasing place to live,” says Milton Anderson, President of Merriman Anderson Architects. “We are thrilled to see that goal come to fruition in The Depot on Main.”

Realty Capital Residential is the developer, and Muckleroy & Falls is the contractor for the project.

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McLaren Automotive, the creator of luxury, high-performance supercars, will open their Americas headquarters to local residents for an exclusive tour of its corporate headquarters in Coppell. Two one-hour tours will be held at 3 pm and 4 pm on Friday, April 26.

McLaren Automotive, the creator of luxury, high-performance supercars, will open their Americas headquarters to local residents for an exclusive tour of its corporate headquarters in Coppell. Two one-hour tours will be held at 3 pm and 4 pm on Friday, April 26. During the tours there will be a special reveal of McLaren road cars which commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Johnny Rutherford’s first Indy 500 win.

In addition to providing an inside look into the world of McLaren, on hand will be members of the McLaren Americas executive team. Space is limited and RSVPs will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. To secure a spot for this exclusive tour, RSVP at LINK HERE.

The 31,000 square foot facility features a state-of-the-art workshop, training facilities, and the McLaren Special Operations brand center for bespoke customer specification sessions. This unique opportunity allows guests to learn the inner workings of McLaren and witness the craftmanship and innovation that goes into creating these iconic supercars. The facility showcases the latest McLaren models and provides insight into the meticulous process of customization for customers.

McLaren Automotive is a producer of ultra high-performance, lightweight supercars. Launched in 2010, the company is now the largest part of the McLaren Group.

Headquartered at the McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) in Woking, Surrey, England, McLaren Automotive is driven by the challenge of creating the world’s most exhilarating, engaging and benchmark setting vehicles. Leveraging the McLaren name’s 60-year history of authentic, racing performance, it has delivered some of the most spectacular supercars ever made. 

The company’s product portfolio of GTS, supercar, Motorsport and Ultimate models are retailed in over 40 markets around the world. Its cars are assembled by hand at the McLaren Production Centre (MPC), based on the same campus as MTC in Woking. 

McLaren is a pioneer that continuously pushes the boundaries. In 1981, it introduced lightweight and strong carbon fibre chassis technology into Formula 1 with the McLaren MP4/1. 

Then in 1993 it designed and built the legendary McLaren F1 road car. Built around a carbon fibre chassis, it established McLaren’s supercar DNA, realized for the 21st century in 2011 with the introduction of the McLaren 12C – McLaren Automotive’s first production car. 

McLaren was the first to deliver a hybrid hypercar, the McLaren P1™, in 2013. Launching the Ultimate Series of vehicles, P1™ was followed by the McLaren Senna in 2018 and its track-only GTR derivative followed a year later. 2019 also saw the introduction of the Speedtail hybrid hyper-GT. Its most recent Ultimate model, Elva, is the lightest McLaren road car ever. 

McLaren’s LT models represent the ultimate expression of track performance in series production supercars. The name stems from the ‘Longtail’ version of the F1 GTR, introduced in 1997, and was incorporated into McLaren Automotive nomenclature in 2015 with the arrival of the McLaren 650S-based 675LT coupe and Spider. In 2018, the LT legend continued with the McLaren 570S-based 600LT. The latest chapter in the LT story was written in 2020 and 2021, with the introduction of the 765LT coupe and Spider. 

Also in 2021, the company unveiled its all-new high-performance hybrid supercar, the McLaren Artura. The Artura is the first McLaren to benefit from the McLaren Carbon Lightweight Architecture (MCLA). The MCLA is designed, developed and manufactured at the McLaren Composites Technology Centre in the Sheffield region of England using world-first processes and will spearhead the brand’s electrified future 

2022 saw McLaren announce the Solus GT, a single-seat, closed-cockpit track car which brought to life a futuristic concept that was originally created for virtual gaming.

In 2023, McLaren unveiled its lightest and most powerful series-production supercar, the 750S – a thorough development of the award-winning 720S supercar. McLaren also introduced the new GTS, replacing the McLaren GT. 

The McLaren Artura Spider was revealed in early 2024 as the brand’s first high-performance hybrid convertible. Its introduction was part of a major model year uplift for the Artura nameplate, and meant McLaren’s series-production line-up of GTS, new Artura and 750S had been introduced within 12 months of each other. 

McLaren Automotive also chooses to partner with like-minded, world-leading companies and organizations who push the boundaries in their respective fields. These include Ashurst, Bowers & Wilkins, Dynisma, Gulf, Monroe, Pirelli, Plan International, Richard Mille and Tumi.

The McLaren Group is a global leader in luxury automotive and elite motorsports with a focus on its Automotive supercar and Racing businesses.

Founded in 1963 by racer, engineer and entrepreneur Bruce McLaren, the Group is formed of McLaren Automotive, which hand-builds lightweight supercars; and a majority stake in McLaren Racing which competes in the Formula 1 World Championship and INDYCAR in the US. 

The Group is globally headquartered at the iconic McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. 

With a reputation for innovation and technological excellence, McLaren is one of the UK’s largest independent companies.

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Kitchen Design Concepts, a premier home remodeling company based in Dallas, has once again proven its commitment to excellence by clinching the runner-up spot in the Advocate Magazine 2024 Best of Awards’ Best Home Remodeler category for Lake Highlands and Lakewood/East Dallas.

 

Each year, the Advocate Magazine recognizes neighborhood favorite stores, restaurants, services and establishments. The Local Services category, including Best Home Remodeler, was open to voters for three weeks in January to recognize the best of each category. 

 

The Best Home Remodeler category honors the craftsmanship, innovation and dedication of professionals who transform houses into dream homes. The award celebrates excellence in design, construction and customer service, recognizing remodelers who exceed expectations and elevate the standards of home renovation. 

 

These awards serve as a testament to Kitchen Design Concepts' dedication to delivering unparalleled craftsmanship and exceptional service to clients. With a focus on understanding each client's unique lifestyle and aesthetic preferences, Kitchen Design Concepts has established itself as a trusted partner in transforming houses into dream homes.

 

At the heart of Kitchen Design Concepts' success lies a refined process that prioritizes collaboration with clients every step of the way. By offering comprehensive services encompassing planning, design and construction, the company ensures a seamless and stress-free remodeling experience for homeowners throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

 

Whether it's revamping a kitchen, bathroom, or undertaking a full home remodel, Kitchen Design Concepts brings expertise, creativity and attention to detail to every project. Each space is meticulously crafted to reflect the client's vision while enhancing functionality and aesthetics.

 

Kitchen Design Concepts provides turnkey remodeling services to Dallas clients through a defined and refined process that shapes partnerships with each client. Kitchen Design Concepts works closely with each client to learn their lifestyles, aesthetic tastes and needs for maximum satisfaction. The company offers all three critical components of home renovation: planner, designer, and builder for kitchens, bathrooms and full home remodels.

 

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Celebrate a Super Sweet Cinco in the pinkest way possible at Sweet Tooth Hotel, a few days early on Friday, May 3. The art experience will offer $5 admission for the first 50 guests who buy tickets online or at the door. These lucky 50 will be able to grab a free pink maraca (one per person) to bedazzle with rhinestones while they sip on Sweet Tooth Hotel’s iconic pink margaritas.

 

The first 50 guests aren’t the only ones who’ll get a discount on admission: Tickets for all others are $20, a 20% discount off regular prices.

Amping up your Cinco, Octubre Siete will be onsite with an incredible permanent jewelry experience. This will be first come, first served, paid separately from your admission. All jewelry sales are final.  DJ KindaStrange will be spinning all night in the lounge – come for the drinks, stay for the vibes.

The ticketed experience at Sweet Tooth Hotel features curated, original art installations by innovative, emerging artists that guests can explore and even touch. Afterward, head to the Calirosa Cocktail Lounge for those pink margaritas or whatever libation tickles your fancy. 

Tickets sell out fast, so be sure to snag yours in advance at sweettoothhotel.com/pages/events.

 

EVENT INFORMATION

What: Super Sweet Cinco at Sweet Tooth Hotel

Where: Sweet Tooth Hotel, 1511 Elm St. #100, Dallas

When: 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, May 3.

Tickets: $5 for first 50, $20 for all others at sweettoothhotel.com/pages/events

Information: sweettoothhotel.com

 

ABOUT SWEET TOOTH HOTEL

Sweet Tooth Hotel brings together work by some of the most innovative local and

national artists, a curated selection of products and art to purchase in their gift shop,

and a specialty bar featuring whimsical craft cocktails. Sweet Tooth Hotel currently has a 6,000 sq. ft. flagship at 1511 Elm Street, in the heart of Downtown Dallas. Created by husband and wife, Cole and Jencey Keeton, the first installation of Sweet Tooth Hotel, in 2018, delivered five sugar-themed rooms based on popular treats. Ongoing chapters of Sweet Tooth Hotel will reveal new themes and

concepts for guests to explore yearly in their permanent gallery space downtown.

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Margaret’s, the three-meal ranch-to-table restaurant at JW Marriott Dallas Arts District, unveils both an all-new dry aged beef program and spring inspired dishes to its breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner menus. The restaurant’s location on the hotel’s 11th floor offers prime views of the Dallas Arts District and surrounding skyline, providing a memorable backdrop for business lunches, dinner before performances in surrounding venues, and brunch before strolling through local museums.

Beginning April 11, guests may experience Executive Chef Jonah Freidmann’s most anticipated addition to Margaret’s offerings, the new dry aged beef program. Aged for 35 days in house, each Texas-grown beef dish is served with a bone marrow twice baked mashed potato , served in the bone, in addition to accompaniments associated with traditional sauces and serving styles. Dry age options include the Diane, the Au Poivre, the Oscar and the Florentine, for which the aging process can be viewed in a fully automatic, self-sustaining glass-front dry aging chamber lined with Himalayan salt located in the restaurant’s dining room.

“Dry aged beef is a must try for every Texan especially as grilling season approaches, and we’re proud to introduce this new section of our menu that has been a vision for Margaret’s since the beginning,” Chef Friedmann said. “Our Dry Ager USA system allows guests to witness the process of aging which tenderizes and adds umami to the flavor of the steak; this is a well loved technique for a reason that you typically associate with steakhouses. These dishes are a great compliment to our composed, artistically inspired menu for those who want a steak - and want it prepared the best way possible.”

Chef Friedmann has also designed new appetizers, entrees and desserts for each of the restaurant’s menus utilizing locally sourced ingredients and herbs and produce grown on site in the JW Garden, either in planters located outside at Vincent’s Sky Bar or in the hydroponic FarmShelf unit, both pruned and harvested by Chef Friedmann and his team. 

Guests may begin their dinner with vegetarian spring hand rolls, fresh Bloomsdale spinach crepes filled with locally grown mushrooms from Texas Fungus, spring potatoes, heirloom lettuce and a delicate peanut sauce or a spring tomatoburrata with smoked peach, chamomile tomato tea, and basil.

Dinner menu highlights include the poached lobster, served atop aji amarillo and chorizo oat risotto with courgette, white currant, charred asparagus and drizzled lightly with marigold oil, and emberred quail, a nettle mussolini stuffed quail served with braised leeks and huckleberry-elderflower glaze. The coconut and curry vermicelli is another delicious vegan option added to the menu featuring spring farm vegetables, marble potatoes, vadouvan and Texas Fungus mushrooms. 

New additions to the lunch menu include a smoked tomato gazpacho complete with crab salad, marcona almonds and a drizzle of chili crisp, a southwest chicken wrap served in a chipotle tortilla, reuben sandwich with wagyu pastrami, and an elevated fish and chips with beer battered halibut served alongside spiced gaufrette potatoes, charred lemon, slaw and bearnaise aioli for dipping. 

The strategic partnerships with local vendors, farms, and ranches continue as the restaurant approaches its first anniversary in July. Beef partners include 44 Farms, Wagyu X, and Allen Brothers and bagels enjoyed during breakfast and brunch are baked fresh daily at Lubbie’s Bagels in East Dallas. Desserts served during lunch include slices of pie from Emporium Pies and a selection of gelatos from Botolino Gelato, both Dallas founded, owned and operated businesses. 

“The combination of ingredients grown on site and within an eighty mile radius of the hotel allow us to provide our guests with an eclectic variety of dishes with an undeniably Texan influence,” Friedmann added. “I hope our guests are able to immerse themselves in the cuisine through our open design, centerpiece finishing station, and the dry aging and FarmShelf units which allow them to see their meals created from start to finish.”

Margaret’s is nestled amidst the Dallas skyline, ideally located in the heart of the United States’ largest contiguous arts district. Floor to ceiling windows along the perimeter of the space offer ideal views of the surrounding neighborhood though views around sunset are particularly stunning. The restaurant includes a soft seating lounge, 20-seat bar, and private dining space ideal for hosting meaningful moments with family or colleagues in spring and summer months.

“We look forward to fresh spring dishes and the eye-catching dry aged beef program to be enticing options for both local guests and those visiting us from out of town, looking to experience upscale, creative cuisine in the city’s largest cultural hub,” General Manager Mike Culver said. 

 

Reservations for Margaret’s may be made on OpenTable.

 

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III Forks Chef Proprietor Chris Vogeli has long been known as one of Texas’ most knowledgeable creators of fabulous steaks and chops. However, the culinary all-star also has a wide-ranging repertoire of European cuisine, having trained on the continent following culinary school. At 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, Vogeli will join Executive Chef Datsun Jarrett in hosting a wine dinner dedicated to the flavors of Spain.

Guests at the wine dinner will enjoy six courses that promise to tantalize the tastebuds and transport diners to the vibrant culinary landscape of Spain. Each course is expertly paired with a classic Spanish wine.

 

First Course

Jamon Croquettas

Ceviche de Vieira

Gazpacho de Cangrejo

2022 Pazo Das Bruxas Albarino

 

Second Course

Gambas al Ajillo Fideua - Garlic Prawns

2020 Pazo Torre Penelas Blanco Granito Albarino

 

Third Course

Albondigas - Classic Meatball Tapas in Tomato Sauce

2022 Alto Monocayo Garnacha

 

Fourth Course

Cordero Asado y Pisto – Segovia-style roasted Lamb and Ratatouille

2019 Mas La Plana Penedes

 

Fifth Course

Espinal y Jamon Serrano Asado y Patatas Bravas - Seared beef Spinalis Rollade with Cured Ham and Fried Potatoes

2017 Quinta Sardonia

 

Sixth Course

Budin de Pan - Bread Pudding

2016 Gaminde Rioja

 

Reservations for the Flavors of Spain wine dinner are $200 per person. Reservations for the dinner are required and can be made by calling the restaurant at 972-267-1776 or via OpenTable.

WHAT:                III Forks Frisco Flavors of Spain Wine Dinner

WHEN:               Friday, April 26, 2024, at 6:30 P.M.

WHERE:              III Forks, 1303 Legacy Drive, Frisco, TX, 75034     

PRICE:                 $200 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reservations available here.

WEBSITE:           Events | III Forks Restaurant (3forks.com)