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CityLife June 2014
*9 WAYS to show off chambray in hot summer style *WHO’S that GIRL in the spotlight? *TRAVEL TIME: Day trip locations for family adventures *Rich with HISTORY: Woman ventures to save six shotgun houses in hope of preserving history

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EDITOR'S NOTE
I do love history, but in that meeting, she spurred an enthusiasm in myself. Rich was honest and said Shreveport is behind the mark when it comes to preserving historic buildings. It would be a challenge but she mentioned we are already seeing great progress downtown.

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THE REALITY OF BEING A WIFE
if you were allowed a quick scan of my DVR, I’m afraid to say that it would reveal one mildly embarrassing fact about myself. I am a “Real Housewives” franchise-loving nut. Orange County, New York, Atlanta, Beverly Hills, New Jersey – I’ll watch any zip code, any time.

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THE SHAPE OF THINGS
Shapes and math: Both are concepts we begin learning at a young age, and one can be more easily understood than the other. However, when the two are taught concurrently, such as within the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, young minds can better understand both applications.

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BAKING FOR BIRTHDAYS & BINGES
The other thing that comes with birthdays is birthday parties. My husband and I decided that until she is old enough to really understand it’s her birthday, Gracie’s celebrations will be pretty low-key. We had family and a few friends over for pizza, pool time and presents – and, of course, a little help from Pinterest.

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THE BEST ACADEMY
As far back as I can remember, my mother has taught me about life and the right way to live it. She is 91 years old now, and the learning continues. Really, the things my mother has taught me are not complicated but simple and true. These things give life meaning and purpose.

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EASY UPGRADES
Upon moving into our new space, my head started buzzing with so many ideas. I wanted to redo the kitchen, and the garden outside needed work, a few light fixtures could use an upgrade, and the tile in the bathroom could be redone. There was just so much we “had” to do.

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A SMOKIN' GOOD TIME
In recent years, barbecue competitions have become incredibly popular throughout the United States. Initially, events like Memphis in May and New Orleans’ “Hogs for the Cause” – two of the best-known barbecue competitions – started out as not much...

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Very Vegan
On Tuesday I’ll post the new menu for the next Monday’s service day. I also work on our e-blast, which includes the basic menu as well as a topic for the week. Past topics have included vegan sources for omega 3’s; seasonal allergies, Passover, etc. I also do my best to settle the books on Tuesday.

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THE STAR IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Missy Wise is a talented singer/musician, voice teacher and Centenary College graduate who has toured as an independent songwriter and recording artist since 2010. Her album, “Issues,” released in February of 2012 and topped out at No. 12 on the iTunes singer/songwriter charts.

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DEFEND YOURSELF
Haas is a combat veteran with almost 10 years of active duty experience and a current career in law enforcement officer training. Involved in martial arts since 1984, Haas has an exceptional interest in the human body’s natural reaction when threatened, and has spent over a decade studying its impact in attack situations.

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SUSTAINER OF THE YEAR
Julia Blewer was honored with the 2014 Sustainer of the Year award from the Junior League of Shreveport- Bossier.

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Rich with History
been a year since Kelly Rich had a big dream for six small shotgun houses currently located on Peabody Street. With the local community rallying support she is summing up this year as “a good chaos.

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TRAVEL TIME
for Ouachita Parish. According to National Geographic, the Ouachita River is one of the most beautiful rivers in the entire world. Monroe is known as “Sportsman’s Paradise,” and is the location of the popular A&E “Duck Dynasty” reality show. This town is a great place to visit during the summer.

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A MODERN TOUCH
“A lot of people wait until their children have gotten older or moved out altogether before redoing their rooms,” Griffing said. “My suggestion is if you fall within the latter group, change out your pillows, add a throw, buy some new accessories or lamps, or just rearrange or hire a decorator to help you.

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SOUTH SHREVEPORT DENTAL
“Traditionally, crowns are prepared in two visits. The first visit includes a round of anesthesia, preparation of the tooth to be restored, and a wet impression which notoriously doesn’t happen to taste like grandma’s famous pecan pie.

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Vacation Vittles
As we inch toward summer, plans are being made for vacations, weekend trips, relaxing days at the lake and holidays. A big part of these plans will involve providing good meals for friends and families, especially with picnics.When planning a picnic involve the whole family.

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NOT THE AVERANGE CAMP EXPERIENCE
Shreveport-Bossier City has been referred to as the Hollywood South, and over the past 10 years, the movie industry has brought many jobs and opportunities to the area. An opportunity for children to celebrate the world of cinema is available this summer through the Robinson Film Center, located at 617 Texas St.

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Tips to Get Your Child Ready for Summer Camp
2. Remember the essentials: shirts, shorts, shoes, socks and undies. 3. If your child will be swimming, don’t forget to pack a swimsuit or two. If the camp does not provide their own sunscreen or aloe, it might be a good idea to send some in your child’s bag.

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PINK PARTY
The Pink Party was finally legal and was held May 3 at the Shreveport Convention Center. Hundreds showed up for a night of fun and provided a $10 door donation to Easter Seals. This year’s event paid tribute to all the activities expected of a 21st birthday celebration, starting with its theme, “Happy 21st Birthday – Finally Legal.

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BACKLOT GALA
On the warm spring evening of May 10, supporters of the Robinson Film Center toasted the world’s best film festivals at its second gala Backlot fundraiser. The 600 and 700 blocks of Texas Street were transformed into a series of film-themed party stops.

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'EVENING FOR HEROES'
A light was on 83 people recognized for providing lifesaving care at “Evening for Heroes” on May 8 at the Shreveport Convention Center. The funds raised help support the LSU Health Sciences Foundation.

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OPERA GALA
Ghali and Mrs. Hope Ghali. Supporters of the arts were welcomed by Shreveport Opera Express singers from an indoor balcony as they entered the front door. Once inside, they feasted on the Petroleum Club’s inventive international food with creative ties to the grand operas.
