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What's new at CityLifeSUGAR AND SPICEWOMEN MEAN BUSINESS, AND YOU’LL SEE WHY IN OUR EXTRAORDINARY PROFILES OF THE LADIES WHO WORK HARD TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OTHERS, THEIR FAMILIES AND, YES, EVEN THEMSELVES.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,259 views CityLife MAGAZINECityLife is published monthly by Venture Publishing Inc., 1158 Texas Ave., Shreveport, LA 71101. Phone (318) 222-0409. Fax (318) 222-1725. CityLife, at the discretion of the publisher, reserves the right to accept or reject any advertising. No portion of the publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission. Page 5 - no comments - 1,772 views EDITOR’S NOTEEvery year, we are more and more impressed with the featured Women in Business who share their stories, philosophy and motivation with our readers. Page 5 - no comments - 1,554 views the first best man in your life A LOVE STORYMy dad was not only my parent, he was my only parent. In him was everything that encapsulated family to me, and losing him was like losing everything. I look back to last February, and the memories are not only surreal but physical. Page 8 - no comments - 1,753 views tuning in to MODERN MOMShe wants her hair fixed just so, wears earrings even while at home and has her nails done (the latest style was French nails). She likes to play dominoes and beats me often. She is also the mother of my two sisters and my brother; there are four of us. Page 9 - no comments - 1,506 views hitting the road Fully EquippedBurton has been riding his bike for more than 10 years and is the service manager at The Bike Peddler. His knowledge on cycling is extensive (He’s been at the shop since 2009), and I appreciated his way of answering my questions in a way that I, a self-proclaimed cycling amateur, could understand. Page 10 - no comments - 1,363 views writing about THE GOOD LIFEIt’s just too fun to find the perfect, unique present on the site. The final Pinterest win I had in the past month was a gift for my goddaughter, Molly. She’s at school in Athens, Ohio. This person whom I have known since she was a fresh person on the earth is now in a sorority. Page 11 - no comments - 1,547 views uniquely YoursWreaths are a fun way to incorporate the changing seasons or upcoming holidays. It’s a simple way to make things look put together and it takes minimal effort. With a toddler and a 6-year-old, I’m always on the go and sometimes find myself spread a little too thin. Page 13 - no comments - 1,636 views won’t you join me for a SPOT OF TEA?Over the past few months, the lesson has played forth in many different ways that we should enjoy the people, places and things we adore, while we have them. That applies to eateries, too. Page 17 - no comments - 1,611 views Remembering and Re-inventing HalstonMany designers of the past were extraordinary artists whose careers often gained traction when well-known ladies wore their creations to special events and got them noticed. For designer Halston, it took only one well-known lady and one special event to accomplish this: It occurred on the day of President John Kennedy’s 1961 inaugural address. Page 19 - no comments - 1,737 views WOMEN IN BUSINESS CLASS OF 2016Against good ol’ boy clubs and lower wages than men, to thrive in the workplace and grow is quite an accomplishment. Women work harder and smarter as too many are responsible for most of the home, mom and family duties as well as maintaining a career. It takes lots of juggling and these ladies are masters at it. Page 21 - no comments - 1,676 views CHIMP HAVENShe began her career in the nonprofit field by working at the Biomedical Research Foundation of Northwest Louisiana. Page 23 - no comments - 2,707 views JOSEPHINE FUTRELL, M.D., SARAH GLORIOSO, M.D., & SARAH BAKER, M.D.Doctors Josephine Futrell, Sarah Glorioso and Sarah Baker of Ark-La-Tex Dermatology in Shreveport-Bossier City bring both extensive experience in their field as well as offer a full range of treatment and preventative services for their clients. Page 24 - no comments - 3,247 views JESSICA MILAN MILLER, M.A., MBAAs executive director of the Gingerbread House for the past 13 years, Jessica Milan Miller is proud of this safe haven where children who have been sexually or physically abused are interviewed to obtain details for a complete and effective investigation. Page 24 - no comments - 2,384 views CATHY ZAHN, HEATHER ZAHNCathy Zahn received her Bachelors’ Degree from LSUS with a major in English Literature and a minor if Fine Arts. She is a master gardener who always found herself outside planting and working in her flower beds before she decided to open Flower Power. Page 25 - no comments - 2,650 views BARBIE PAGE, CARLINE PROCELLWhen friends Carline Procell and Barbie Page traveled to Pensacola, Florida, for a beach getaway, they did not expect to return home with a business plan. The pair ventured into a shop carrying olive oil by Veronica Foods, allowing Procell to taste fresh olive oil for the first time. Page 27 - no comments - 2,079 views JANICE WATT, CPAWatt majored in accounting at NLU. She and Don, her husband of almost 30 years, have two daughters and attend Eastwood Baptist Church, where she serves on the leadership team and as chair of the finance committee. She also currently serves as treasurer for the Bossier Council on Aging and for Student Humanitarianism through Intercontinental Projects. Page 28 - no comments - 2,005 views ASHLEY HAMMThe Artist Collective is a local art studio and gallery in Shreveport, Louisiana, whose mission is to support local artists in their craft by offering instruction to young beginners, intermediate hobbyists, and skilled artists alike, and by providing a forum for local artists to sell their work. Page 28 - no comments - 1,995 views PRISCILLA WILLIAMSThey truly go the extra mile for residents and their families. “Our staff is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of our residents, from life-enriching activities and outings, to kitchen staff and chefs that go the extra mile, to the front desk... Page 28 - no comments - 1,783 views DR. JENNIFER WOERNEROral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dr. Jennifer Woerner has dedicated her work to changing lives and having a meaningful impact on her field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Dr. Woerner is an assistant professor at LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, a wife, also a mom, and an advocate for women in dentistry and medicine. Page 29 - no comments - 3,074 views KATHERINE E. GILMER & SARAH RUSSELL GIGLIOGilmer and Giglio have found that women in the legal profession face unique struggles. “Particularly in the criminal defense area of the law, women are the minority,” Giglio said. “I wouldn’t say I’ve experienced discrimination from others, but I do think that sometimes I’m underestimated. Page 30 - no comments - 2,601 views DR. ERIN KATE CASSIEREDr. Cassiere is a Shreveport native, graduated from Centenary College of Louisiana and completed her study of medicine at LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport. She pursued training in obstetrics and gynecology at Indiana University School of Medicine, finishing her residency in 2012. Page 31 - no comments - 3,728 views LEWIS’ GIFTSThe Lewis family of Lewis Gifts has been a part of Shreveport, Louisiana’s retail community for over 75 years. The small shop that began as a pharmacy back in the 1920s and was transformed into a gift shop in 1985 grew so much that the family ultimately found a new home and a new 12,000 foot showroom at 5807 Youree Drive in 2008. Page 37 - no comments - 2,682 views JOYCE E FEAGIN, M.D.Joyce E. Feagin, MD is a native of Mobile, Ala., and a resident of Bossier City. She is a graduate of John L. LeFlore High School where she was named class valedictorian. Page 41 - no comments - 2,306 views Kristy Waltman, M.D., Kristi Michael, M.D., Stephanie Sockrider, M.D., Beth Geneux, M.D.With years of experience, the physicians of Pierremont OB/GYN, demonstrate professionalism and expertise at every level. Page 42 - no comments - 2,510 views HOLLY GARRETTHolly Garrett is a GIA Accredited Jewelry Professional who has been with Sid Potts, Inc., the premier jewelry showroom in Shreveport, for fifteen years. Page 42 - no comments - 2,216 views RE/MAX REAL ESTATE SERVICESCarolyn Coatney, Shelley Crow-Liles, Rebecca Rasmussen, Clara Welbourne, Crystal Ray, Jessica Davis, Christina Hunsucker, Jessica Hammons, Christi Hagedorn-Johnson. Page 43 - no comments - 2,596 views LEE PIPES, DEANNA HENSLEY, KATHLEEN WILLIAMS“Initially, it was very intimidating,” Pipes says. “I used to come home so mentally exhausted I would go straight to bed. I would ask my husband, Rusty, why can’t we sell shoes or furniture – a product I know something about!” Pipes adds, “I learned quickly that our customers just wanted good service and help getting the parts they needed. Page 45 - no comments - 2,992 views APRIL TERHUNE PATTON, M.D.Dr. April Patton of the Family Medical and Geriatric Center in Shreveport practices family medicine as well as geriatric care. Originally from Blanchard, Dr. Patton graduated summa cum laude from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge with a degree in biological sciences. Page 49 - no comments - 2,721 views KATIE BEACH, DDS ANNA LEIGHTON HASTINGS, DMDShreveport Bossier Family Dental Care, a local office which has been in business for twenty nine years, has more than earned their quality reputation in the community and continues to do so through their highly trained doctors and staff. Anna Leighton Hastings, DMD, is an associate dentist at Shreveport Bossier Family Dental Care. Page 49 - no comments - 2,593 views BENÉE IRWINAfter a successful 10 years in real estate, Benée Irwin started an independent agency with State Farm in August of 1988. And she’s never looked back. Page 49 - no comments - 1,664 views COOKING with AccentsDIRECTIONS Heat a 12-inch fry pan over mediumhigh heat for 2 minutes. Add olive oil and garlic, sauté for 1 minute, then add Tasso. Cook for approximately 4 to 6 minutes until well browned, add lemon juice and pepper, and stir for 1 minute. Add trimmed asparagus, and coat with sausage mixture. Page 55 - no comments - 1,523 views The BOLD and the BeautifulThese women, also medical students at LSU Health Shreveport, agreed to shave their heads to raise funds and awareness. Geaux Bald is a fundraiser through LSU Health benefitting St. Baldwick’s Foundation, which supports childhood cancer research.. Page 57 - no comments - 2,361 views May [ AGENDA ]MAY 5-7, 7-8: THE OTHER PLACE, Newly formed Shrapnel Stage Company and Shreveport Regional Arts Council are proud to present this riveting Tony-nominated drama. It’s a fastpaced mystery about a scientist who has discovered a potential breakthrough in treatment of dementia and now makes her living promoting that therapy. Page 62 - no comments - 2,100 views CORKRed River Revel hosted their annual wine tasting fund-raiser CORK at Festival Plaza in downtown Shreveport in April. More than 80 wines from around the world were poured to the sold-out crowd. Local eateries like Chiantis, Silver Star Steakhouse and Hot Tamale Tina served up delicious food to enjoy with the wine served. Page 68 - no comments - 1,925 views Hope LuncheonThe Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse brought their success stories – and supporters – out in full force in early April for their annual Hope luncheon. East Ridge Country Club was the scene for a sold-out crowd. The event raises funds for sustaining and improving their programming for those suffering from alcoholism and other addictive diseases. Page 69 - no comments - 1,345 views Chocolate and ChampagneEaster Seals hosted their tasty annual fund-raising gala, Chocolate and Champagne, in the ballroom at DiamondJacks Casino in Bossier City on Saturday, April 9. Champagne flowed and delicious chocolate desserts were served to the sold-out crowd. Page 70 - no comments - 1,942 views Dancing with the StarsThe variety of dancing styles were well received and appreciated by a captivated audience. A phenomenal success, the gala hosted close to 600 guests, and the attendees enjoyed libations while dining on a spread by Horseshoe Bossier City and nibbled on cotton candy, in keeping with the theme. Page 72 - no comments - 1,950 views Indomitable WillBeing a strong Republican, I’m surprised how much I liked this book. It was required reading in a friend’s emerging leader’s conference so I borrowed it, and I had interest after attending a seminar on Lee Harvey Oswald that brought up Democratic President Lyndon Johnson quite a bit. 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