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Draft Sports Bar and Lounge

Cheer on the Dallas Mavericks tonight at Draft Sport Bar & Lounge in Downtown Dallas within Sheraton Dallas Hotel.

Happy hour specials will be available during every Dallas Mavericks game this month at Draft Sports Bar & Lounge, which include $6 draught beer, seasonal sangria, Old Fashioned, house red and white wine, and house spirits. A new Game-Day Platter is on the menu available just for the Dallas Mavericks games, offering a few favorite appetizers. 

Draft Sports Bar & Lounge is located across the street from the DART train's Pearl Arts District station, and parking in Sheraton Dallas’ parking garage is complimentary when you dine at one of the hotel’s restaurants including Draft Sports Bar & Lounge, so guests can easily stop at the sports bar before or after attending the game at American Airlines Center. 

Draft Sports Bar & Lounge is the ultimate destination for craft beer on tap, innovative cocktails, tasty eats, a lively atmosphere, and 25 flat screen HDTVs, which is the most TVs for any sports bar in Downtown Dallas. 

Draft Sports Bar & Lounge, inside Sheraton Dallas Hotel, is a 4,000 square-foot world of sports nirvana. From the moment you walk in the door, you will be propelled into the ultimate entertainment experience and will be inspired to cheer the Mavs all the way to a victory!

Draft Sports Bar & Lounge features a private karaoke room with an Xbox gaming system. 

To reserve a table or the private Karaoke room at Draft Sports Bar & Lounge, call 469-371-1486. 

The Sheraton Dallas Hotel is the largest hotel in North Texas with 1,840 guest rooms, four dining outlets, rooftop pool, fitness center, 230,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, and much more. 

 

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In a celebration of philanthropic innovation and community impact, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of North Texas (SVdP) received the prestigious Texas Impact Enterprise Award at SMU last week. The honor centers upon the nonprofit’s charitable pharmacy (the first of its kind in Texas). St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) Pharmacy has filled the gap for many uninsured North Texans in need of prescription medication and has experienced rapid growth, and even more significantly this past year. 

The Pharmacy has filled almost 320,000 scripts, worth $87 million, since its inception. This caught the attention of those making the Texas Impact Enterprise Award selections.

SVdP works tirelessly to support its North Texas neighbors and create pathways out of poverty. The nonprofit’s unwavering commitment to serving those in need has not only transformed lives but also set a new standard for social entrepreneurship among the D-FW nonprofit landscape. The charitable pharmacy being a strong example of that. 

To find out more about Society of St. Vincent de Paul of North Texas, visit their website at https://svdpdallas.org/.

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This summer, DQ restaurants in Texas are turning up the heat with an irresistible summer Blizzard® Treat menu, featuring six yummy flavors designed to delight taste buds and cool down the hottest days. From classic favorites to new creations, DQ fans will savor this season’s lineup with promising bursts of flavor in each bite.

The new Picnic Peach Cobbler Blizzard® Treat delivers a refreshing summertime escape with the world-famous DQ® soft serve, peach topping and buttery cobbler pieces, blended to absolute Blizzard® Treat perfection. 

For peanut butter connoisseurs, the New Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Party Blizzard® Treat is a delectable blend of world-famous DQ soft serve, rich chocolate chip cookie dough, and smooth peanut brittle crunch with sprinkles. 

Indulge in the New! Ultimate Cookie Blizzard® Treat where cookie lovers’ dreams come true. This decadent delight is a cookie extravaganza, featuring a medley of OREO®, CHIPS AHOY!® and NUTTER BUTTER® all blended to Blizzard perfection.

DQ restaurants in Texas also will feature several fan favorites this summer including the Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard® Treat topped with pink confetti frosting and blended with the DQ vanilla soft serve. Fans also can experience the whimsical wonder of the Cotton Candy Blizzard® Treat with cotton candy sprinkles and the iconic world-famous soft serve. The always popular Brownie Batter Blizzard® Treat is back and rounds out the 2024 summer Blizzard Treat menu. 

Fans can order all their favorite Treats and Eats through the DQ Texas mobile app. Sign up for the “Best Treats & Eats in Texas,” learn about great deals and earn rewards. New users receive a free Blizzard Treat (any size) or a Hungr-Buster® just for signing up.

For more than 75 years, DQ restaurants in Texas have been friendly, gathering spots where fans enjoy delicious treats and eats and create fond memories. To be the first to learn about Blizzard of the Month flavors, new product news from the Texas Dairy Queen Operators’ Council or find a store location, follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook or visit dqtexas.com.

About Texas Dairy Queen Operators’ Council 
There are few brands as iconic as the DQ brand. Innovative DQ treats and eats, along with the unique DQ restaurant concepts, have positioned DQ restaurants in Texas as a leader in the quick service restaurant industry. The Texas Dairy Queen Operators' Council is a nonprofit organization made up of DQ franchisees operating in Texas. The Council develops the advertising and marketing program for DQ franchisees in Texas and controls the Texas Country Foods menu along with managing supply/distribution for the nearly 600 DQ restaurants in Texas. The DQ restaurants in Texas are franchised by American Dairy Queen Corporation and the DQ franchise system includes approximately 7,000 franchised locations in the United States, Canada, and more than 20 other countries, including the nearly 600 DQ restaurants in Texas. 

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DALLAS – Aguirre Medical Group (AMG), a management services organization (MSO), aims to preserve independent private practice medicine with its proven strategies and solutions that transform business operations and promote sustainable growth and profitability for physicians, enabling doctors to fully focus on what matters most – providing high-quality, patient-first care. Amidst soaring costs and a national healthcare industry largely dominated by corporations and private investors, AMG establishes partnerships with primary care practices and small provider groups. Its seasoned team creates innovative, scalable and customized solutions tailored to meet individual partners needs and is poised to manage everything from administrative services to the employment and orchestration of non-medical and clinical staff.

“We are not just a service provider but rather a trusted partner committed to nurturing your practice’s growth and success through efficient practice management. Our collaboration allows physicians to devote themselves entirely to delivering outstanding patient care without the distraction of day-to-day business responsibilities,” said Aguirre Medical Group Founder AJ Aguirre. “We strive to safeguard the well-being of your patients without compromise, all the while enhancing profitability, optimizing cash flow, and solidifying the foundation of your practice for ultimate success.”

AMG offers a comprehensive suite of support services from sharing lease obligations and adopting non-medical employees to absorbing losses. The team also assists with overseeing the day-to-day management of the clinic and administrative work, including managing the daily workings of the practice, employee timekeeping, answering phones, sending referrals, pulling medical records for providers and trading paperwork between the front office and biller. Administrative services include handling employee payroll and payroll taxes, accounts payable, as well as tracking inventory and ordering vaccines, medical supplies and office supplies.

To learn more, visit https://www.aguirremed.com, or for more information, email info@aguirremed.com

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Kim Noltemy, Nancy Labadie

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) President Nancy Labadie presented a check for $1,250,000 to Kim Noltemy, Ross Perot President and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. at the DSOL’s Finale Tea and Awards at Royal Oaks Country Club. 

“We are so proud to give our annual donation to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to further their innovative and essential Education and Community Outreach programs,” said Nancy.

This substantial donation was made possible by the extraordinary efforts of fundraising Chairs and their teams: Laura Price, Jada Mowles, Suzanne Austin, Kristin Cordiak, Nikki Beneke, and Joanie Stephens. The four major fundraisers contributing to the total amount are the Presentation Ball, Junior Symphony Ball, Savor the Symphony and Fashion Notes Designer Award and Luncheon.

“Thank you for your friendship and support through this year,” said Nancy. “It has been a privilege to serve alongside each of you as we raise awareness and support for our beloved Dallas Symphony Orchestra and their incomparable Education and Community Outreach Programs. I could not be more proud of what we have accomplished together.”

Founded in 1946, the DSOL continues to support the Dallas Symphony Orchestra through dedicated service, education, and fundraising activities. Since 1998, the League has contributed over $23 million to the Dallas Symphony Association’s Community Outreach and Education programs, bringing the magic of the symphony to thousands of young people and adults across the Dallas Metroplex.

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Father’s Day is around the corner, and if you’re looking for a way to treat your dad to something special, Puttshack is the place to be. Puttshack isn’t your typical mini-golf spot. It’s a high-tech, high-energy venue that blends the excitement of mini-golf with a lively atmosphere and fantastic food. At Puttshack, each hole is equipped with advanced tracking technology that scores your game automatically. This means you can focus on enjoying the game rather than keeping track of points. With various themed holes and unique challenges, every part of the course offers a new adventure. Whether your dad is a mini-golf enthusiast or a newbie, he’s sure to have a blast.

But the fun doesn’t stop at mini-golf. Puttshack offers a delicious menu of food and drinks to keep everyone satisfied. From gourmet burgers to creative cocktails, there’s something to please every palate. 

Father’s Day is all about showing appreciation and creating lasting memories, and Puttshack provides the ideal setting for both. Additionally, they will offer a special commemorative photo opportunity at the ninth hole.

This Father’s Day, Puttshack will be opening an hour earlier to kick off the celebration. So, for those looking to forego traditional gifts, a reservation at Puttshack promises a day filled with fun, food, and fantastic memories. 

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Catfish is one of the most popular varieties of seafood available, and the tasty fish is uniquely associated with the South. In celebration of National Catfish Day on Monday, June 24, The Cajun Market at Bourbon Street Bar & Grill is preparing the finny friends three different ways at a price that can’t be beaten.

 

For the full day, the restaurant will serve three of their catfish favorites, each for $9.99. These include:

 

  • Catfish Po-Boy – Cajun classic on that perfect Gambino’s French bread and dressed with all the toppings
  • Catfish Fish Tacos – a bayou interpretation of a popular fish taco, fusing Cajun and Tex-Mex in a perfect marriage of flavors
  • Thin Fried Catfish - Thinly sliced and coated in your favorite Cajun seasonings, then fried till golden and stacked high on your plate with all the dipping sauces.

  

The offer is good for dine-in and take-out orders placed by calling the restaurant. Not available for third-party delivery.

 

The Cajun Market at Bourbon Street Bar & Grill

1833 Airport Freeway

Bedford, TX

817-527-5640

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Cloud Communications Group, a leading technology expense management and IT advisory firm located in the DFW metroplex, is proud to announce the appointment of James Beeson as Executive Cyber Advisor. With over 34 years of experience in cybersecurity and technology, Beeson will bring unparalleled expertise to the team by providing strategic and operational advice to clients.

 

Throughout his distinguished career, Beeson has served as an award-winning Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), including being named Dallas CISO of the Year in the super global category in February 2024. He was also inducted into the CSO (Chief Security Officer) Hall of Fame in September 2022 and previously recognized as a Top 100 CISO by CISO Connect in 2021.

 

"By joining CCG, I’ll be able to help expand and drive its cybersecurity capabilities and to assist companies globally to strengthen their cybersecurity postures while simplifying their cyber strategies and roadmaps," Beeson said.

 

Beeson recently retired as Senior Vice President and Global Chief Information Officer at The Cigna Group. Prior, Beeson gained extensive experience in cybersecurity, infrastructure, governance and risk management during his 20-year tenure at General Electric.

 

Holding an MBA from Southern Methodist University with a focus in finance, a BBA in Management and Leadership from Amberton University, and industry certifications including CISSP, CRISC and Six Sigma Quality, Beeson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help Cloud Communications Group clients navigate today's complex technology landscape.

 

"James Beeson's appointment underscores our commitment to providing outstanding technology advisory services to our clients," said Keith Hatley, co-founder of Cloud Communications Group. "His expertise and leadership, combined with our strong customer-focused approach, will help our clients address their most pressing technology challenges and transform their IT infrastructure."

 

Please join us in welcoming James Beeson to the Cloud Communications Group team.

About Cloud Communications Group

Cloud Communications Group is a technology expense management and IT advisory firm that serves as a trusted advisor for clients, helping them design, deploy, and manage technology solutions for their business. Leveraging former CIOs on staff and industry-leading methodologies, CCG provides actionable insights, advisory guidance, and empowers clients to make faster and better decisions. To learn more about Cloud Communications Group, please visit our website at www.cloudcom.net.


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CC Young Senior Living hosted International Council on Active Aging Founder and Chief Executive Officer Colin Milner, and the room was packed with seniors wanting to learn how to live better longer.

In his presentation. Milner shared five ways to reduce chronic health diseases by over 90 percent. These include never smoking, exercising 30 minutes a day, having a good body mass index (BMI), eating well and drinking moderate levels of alcohol.

Milner also said people tend to either significantly under or overestimate their potential longevity, and with many people living into their 100s, it makes it challenging to anticipate future retirement needs from both financial and health concerns.

“We have a much greater human potential than ever thought possible,” Milner said as he talked about his 111-year-old grandmother who recently passed. He went on to talk about the impact a healthier aging population will have on our society.

After touring the CC Young Senior Living campus, Milner said, “As I travel and see other senior living communities around the world, I don’t see many with opportunities for engagement like you have here."

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Humanitarian Funds Grant to SHP Humanitarian and faith leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ gather with SHP chapter vice president Jeannie Stone for presentation of project funds.

Prosper, TX — On Saturday, June 1, distant rain clouds threatened the sky, but that did not thwart the dedicated Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) staff wearing red shirts with the motto No kid sleeps on the floor in our town. With the gracious help of interfaith groups and humanitarian funds granted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the nonprofit produced 52 handmade beds in about two hours to meet an ongoing demand in communities across North Texas.

SHP has been building and delivering fully furnished beds for communities nationwide since 2012. The idea began with one family in Idaho wanting to give back to their community and build a single bed for a family in need. The leftover wood became another bed, and the family soon discovered that they could connect this same need in other communities with volunteers ready to help. The organization has now built and delivered 200,000 beds to individuals and families through more than 300 locally based chapters in 44 U.S. states and four countries.

For this project organized by the Sleep in Heavenly Peace - TX, Dallas/Fort Worth chapter, SHP volunteer Curtis Green gave safety instructions and supervised the work. Approximately 180 youth and adults from the Church of Jesus Christ, the Islamic Center of Frisco (ICF), and the Walnut Grove High School and Rock Hill High School archery teams gathered to construct each bed’s frames, slats, and headboards. SHP has perfected the construction process by setting up stations in an assembly line where volunteers can focus on just one or two tasks, such as carrying fresh-cut lumber to stations or sanding, assembly, staining and branding. When the rain did start that afternoon, the crew was ready with tents and awnings, allowing the work to go forward.

When asked about her interest in the Sleep in Heavenly Peace mission, Angela Johnson, a JustServe coordinator for Prosper, commented, “I had never heard of SHP prior to speaking with a JustServe specialist for Carrollton [who had been involved in a bed build for SHP]. I loved the idea of that project.” As she researched more about it, she worked to bring together the nonprofit organization, the volunteers, and the funding for the project.

Ellie Schofield, a recent high school graduate, shared her feelings about this kind of service. “I’ve never done a type of volunteering like this, where we’re building something and [doing] a hands-on experience like this for my own community. ... It’s really a cool experience to be able to do this for somewhere in my own community, knowing that it is impacting people around us.”

Saba Ilyas and Rafia Munir measured out and wrapped bed slats for transport. As a lead for the interfaith and outreach department and former media relations manager for ICF, respectively, they spoke about their experiences with interfaith ministry and the value of getting involved in service in the community.

Ilyas explained, “[ICF] started doing interfaith and outreach in 2007; … we’ve had a wonderful time and just a lot of wonderful churches and synagogues and other houses of worship [have] been able to grow partnerships … together.”

Munir added that interfaith efforts can strengthen ties in a community and build bridges. “You cannot just be in one place and … say, we are just here; we are okay; we are good — so we don't need to be affected by anything else,” she said. Her view is that we are all part of the fabric of a community. “You get affected because it’s the whole body and when one body is hurting [or] part of our body is hurting, then all of [the body] is affected by it, and they should get over to help you.”

The women emphasized that bringing youth of different faiths together is important. Ilyas commended the teens’ choice to gather on a summer morning to work together. “No one’s forcing them,” she said, “and [I hope] they learn that they are more similar than they thought. They mess up the same. They laugh the same. … [This] just gives them a stepping ground to be able to work on continuing those relationships. I think that is super important, for us to live in the same community and grow as one.”

Kevin Brandvold, bishop of a congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ in Prosper, agreed. “They work, they play, they go to school with everyone in the community. And it’s incredibly important for me that they know how to interact well with others, [to] respect others’ beliefs while sharing our own beliefs and just being good citizens and good disciples of Christ,” he said. “Every time that we can do an opportunity like this where we’re working together, it helps break down barriers. It helps tear down some of those walls and it just allows them to be in a natural environment and have fun with one another.”

Presley Rothe, an incoming high school freshman, said that she enjoyed making new friends and made it a point to do so. “I wanted to work with people I don’t already know,” she said. “I really liked their perseverance. They’re helping me and I’m helping them, and it’s really cool that we can connect with each other even though we aren’t the exact same.”

Johnson considers the Saturday service project a success. “We did more than build beds; we served side by side with youth and adults of different religious backgrounds,” she said. “We came together with a common goal and new friendships were formed. I’m confident those who built beds [will] serve again. And those that received the beds will realize they are loved and cared for.”

As local chapter SHP vice president Jeannie Stone summed it up, “Love is something we can all give.”  

Ongoing needs of SHP can be found on their website and at JustServe.org.