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CityLife February 2015
A Lifestyle & Promotional Forum for Women. Inside: An Angelic Tribute, Daughter’s photography honors mother’s legacy

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Editor’s Note
The next time you are typing an email – turn on some music and dance. I can multitask – believe me, I can – but I have trouble when dancing is thrown in the mix. We live in a community filled with multitaskers and the gender who leads in this skill is mostly women.

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The epiphany
I always look forward to the first of the year and the promise it brings. January boasts of a fresh start – a season of renewal. A clean slate and a new perspective that comes with the rolling over of that first calendar page. It’s as if we collectively look in the mirror and decide to be the best version of ourselves in the new year.

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Covers and BaBy Blue suits
There’s a variety of local original bands, including the Seratones, Engine, Shayliff, Dirtfoot, Hwy Lions and Hydrogen Child (there are many, many more. I’d suggest searching within GigMasters.

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The Good, Green and Girly
Hello, 2015! What is it about the new year that makes us feel like we get a clean slate for everything? I don’t know about you, but for me I was just as tipsy and exactly the same weight I was before I gave my husband a New Year’s smooch as I was after, but still, I love the idea of starting off fresh.

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What the World needs now
Lord, we don’t need another mountain, There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb, There are oceans and rivers enough to cross, Enough to last till the end of time ... What the world needs now, Is love, sweet love ... No, not just for some, oh, but just for every, every, everyone.

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Growth Chart
However, I also don’t have a tremendous amount of patience when it comes to my DIY projects. On the other hand, my father, a very talented wood craftsman on the side, can build beautiful pieces of furniture. He made my siblings and me rocking chairs when we were younger, and he recently made an easel for my son last Christmas.

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A New Nursery
We met at their home a few days later where she told me she wanted a non-traditional baby room. They knew they were having a little girl, but did not want to fall into the traditional trappings of pinks or light greens or other cutesy, girly rooms. They wanted something different, something they’ve never seen before but nothing silly or too out there.

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Abby Singer’s First Stop
With the daily hustle and bustle, there are many people whose company we would like to enjoy but rarely actually get to visit. Occasionally ,you bump into each other and insist you really must get together for lunch or a drink, but the hustle and bustle usually wins.

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Women’s Club
“It’s no longer just for employees and spouses,” member Cherish Posey said. “The membership of the club is open to anyone from the LSU Health Shreveport community who would like to promote goodwill and fellowship in support of LSU Health Shreveport.”.

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A Good Fit
Established in 2012, Hitched Film offers top-of-the-line videography services for weddings. Holmes, who is married with “fur-babies” (a Labrador, a Boxer and a Frenchie) is also a triathlete who spent nine years in the Army Reserve.

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Fine Art’s Fabulous Surprise
Christine Bailey, co-owner of the Norsworthy Gallery, is one busy local woman with a special eye for appreciating the beauty in art. A longtime resident of Shreveport-Bossier City, Bailey is married to Chris, the nephew of Gwen Norsworthy, the former director of SPAR and the Barnwell Art Center.

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An Angelic Tribute
Naphtali Foster models as the angel Kitt Hall Squyres models as the devil Ashley Cooper models as the warrior Assisted by Jennifer Driskill.

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Fashion Accounts
Charis Diggs, an accountant and “Jacquelin” of all trades, has a love for all things fashionable. Diggs has hosted and styled many local fashion shows and receives countless compliments on her daring personal style..

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Thinking Thin
While she had been open to new diet plans and theories that came and went, the results were always futile. Breithaupt labels herself a “hard-core dieter” back then. “I started out with a small problem, and after years of dieting, I ended up with a big problem.

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Big Easy Eats of Mardi Gras
Add the ham, chicken and sausage to the pot, and pour in the tomatoes, beef broth and chicken broth. Season with thyme and Cajun seasoning. Bring to a boil, and add the rice. Bring to a boil, then turn the heat to low, cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, until the rice is tender.

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FEBRUARY [ AGENDA ]
FUN FOR THE FAMILY FEB. 7: KREWE OF CENTAUR PARADE, Parade begins at Clyde Fant Parkway at Lake Street. It continues on Clyde Fant Parkway to Shreveport- Barksdale Highway. The parade then takes a left on to East Kings Highway and continues to Preston Avenue, where it ends.

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Mardi Gras Style Show
Whitney Newson emceed the show as some designers also walked the runway. A variety of king cakes and drinks were served at the show. Agora Borealis owner Katy Larsen closed the show in a show-stopping, one-of-a-kind ombre blue-and-green wedding dress..

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40 under 40
More than 500 people attended the Young Professionals Initiative’s 40 Under 40 Gala presented by The Forum on Dec. 5 at the Horseshoe Riverdome. Forty nominees were honored during the event. Dr. Melva Williams was named Young Professional of the Year by YPI, in connection with the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce.

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Christmas in the sky
Harrah’s Louisiana Downs was packed Dec. 13 with a supporting crowd for Christmas in the Sky. Shreveport Regional Arts Council held the event SKY ROCKS, its 16th biennial fundraiser. The electric and eclectic musical journey was produced by the city of Shreveport, Hilton-Shreveport and Harrah’s Louisiana Downs and benefits SRAC.

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Les Boutiques de Noel
Les Boutiques de Noel, the signature holiday shopping event that starts the holiday season for the Shreveport-Bossier City area, was held Nov. 20-22 at the Bossier Civic Center.

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Landscape and Love
I am a voracious reader, and because I read across many genres, it takes a lot to get my attention. When I stumbled upon ‘Charleston’ while browsing in a little bookstore in downtown Charleston, of all things, the cover caught my eye. The cover art was elegant and understated with the interesting title of simply the name of the city.
