Public Invited to Zumba® Dance Fundraiser on April 12 in McKinney to Benefit the Community of West, Texas

By Holly Becka, HorsePower Communications

McKinney, Texas – When Tammy Elliott of McKinney visits her hometown of West, Texas, she is saddened that so much work remains to help the community recover from the devastating fertilizer plant explosion that killed 15 people and destroyed hundreds of homes nearly one year ago.

“West has definitely made great efforts in the ongoing recovery, but it’s hard to see the damage and know there are still West residents who are missing loved ones and aren’t back in their homes,” Elliott says.

That’s why Elliott, a Zumba® dance fitness instructor, organized a Zumba® dance fundraiser April 12 in McKinney that will benefit The First Baptist Church of West Disaster Relief Fund. The public is welcome.

“RISE UP, Dance for West” begins at 5:30 p.m. this Saturday at The Beach at Craig Ranch in McKinney. All event proceeds and T-shirt sales as well as 15 percent of food and drink sales until midnight will benefit the West disaster fund.zumba_zumba_logo_color

“My favorite thing about being part of the Zumba® community is that I can dance while helping people in need,” Elliott says. “This event to benefit my hometown of West means the world to me, and I feel so blessed to be able to let the residents there know that North Texans are still thinking about them and helping their recovery.”

When a fire initially broke out at the West Fertilizer Company, emergency personnel rushed to the scene. A dozen first responders were among the 15 people killed and 300 people injured during the ensuring explosion of ammonium nitrate stored at the plant. About 350 homes and three schools were devastated as well.

The opening ceremonies at “RISE UP, Dance for West” will include a tribute to fallen West first responders and a performance of the national anthem by country singer Donna Beckham, a West native. Beckham will also sing a song she wrote about West, titled “Home.” The song is available for download on iTunes, and CDs of her album, titled “Charm,” will be on sale during the event. A percentage of album sales and downloads of the song “Home” have gone and will continue to go to West, Beckham says.

The public is invited to join the two-hour event, during which more than 40 Zumba® instructors – including some who are visiting from West and the Waco area – will lead a dance workout that will feature Latin, hip hop and pop songs, spun live by DJ Sneaky of Frisco.

Elliott says she could not have organized the event without a great team, including Sylvia Bernal, Danny Rojas, Kerry Oldham, Connie Elledge, Liza Engh, Alicia Trimble, Sweta Rajesh, and Sara Torres. Elliott gives special thanks to Brenda Lang, who is donating her professional photography services during the event, and Greg Richey, who designed the “RISE UP, Dance for West” T-shirts, which will be sold for $15 each to benefit West.

Key sponsors of the event include The Beach at Craig Ranch; Texas Family Fitness; Luke Elliott, President of Consumers for Specialized Coverage; Intersect Church of McKinney; Italian Garden on North Custer Road in McKinney; North Texas Orthodontic Associates of McKinney, featuring Drs. Donald J. Copenhaver, Robert J. Lugo, Carlos Nurko, and Jerome S. Schechter; Frederick Moreno’s Allstate Insurance Agency in McKinney; and Realtor Jeanne Elliott of Williams Davis Realty.

How to Participate or Donate:

  • What: RISE UP, Dance for West Zumba® Fundraiser
  • When: 5:30 p.m. April 12 (two hours of Zumba® dancing starts at 6 p.m.)
  • Where: The Beach at Craig Ranch, 6145 Alma, McKinney
  • Cost: $20 ($15 for first 50 entrants)
  • Registration website: RiseUpDanceForWest.Eventbrite.com
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“RISE UP, Dance for West” poster by Alicia Trimble.


Elegant, Historical or Outdoorsy: McKinney Offers Wedding and Reception Venues to Suit Every Couple

My story for the March 2014 issue of McKinney Magazine, published by the McKinney Chamber of Commerce. I always love doing these types of stories because the interviewees are enthusiastic about being included, and I get the bonus of visiting lots of wonderful places in the community! So fun!!

By Holly Becka, HorsePower Communications

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A wedding set in the gazebo in Katie’s Garden at the Heard-Craig Center for the Arts. Photo courtesy of Phase 3 Photography.

When you imagine your dream wedding, what do you see? A sophisticated ballroom with luxe furnishings and crystal chandeliers? A chapel with stained glass windows? Contemporary décor juxtaposed with historic brick walls? Shabby chic elegance with flowing linens and simple flowers? Or perhaps a gazebo set amid manicured lawns and towering trees?

No matter your vision, the tried-and-true wedding and reception venues in McKinney can make any couple’s nuptial dreams come true, says Vanesa Baggett, tourism services representative for the McKinney Convention and Visitors Bureau. And she should know. Part of her job involves offering free concierge services to connect couples with McKinney wedding/reception venues and hotels. Each month, she helps at least a half-dozen couples start the process of booking their wedding, reception and guest accommodations in McKinney.

“McKinney is a destination for weddings,” Baggett says. “I personally think it’s the quaintness of the town in general – our downtown is such a big seller. We have a lot of quality venues and hotels, and people love to bring their out-of-town guests downtown to shop and dine. Our population is about 150,000 but we don’t feel like a big town. We still have a warm, quaint hometown feel.”

The McKinney CVB offers a list of tried-and-true wedding and reception venues on its website, visitmckinney.com. When couples meet with Baggett, she first assesses their vision and guest needs before taking them on site visits to introduce them to events venue and hotel contacts.

“The most popular venues we seem to see are the Grand Hotel, Cotton Mill and Flour Mill [in historic downtown McKinney], Myers Park, Storybook Ranch, Chestnut Square, and the Bella Donna Chapel in Adriatica – it all depends on the bride’s vision,” Baggett says.

Myers Park and Event Center: Nature’s Beauty

If couples favor a natural setting and an outdoor wedding, they’ll want to visit Myers Park and Event Center, a public facility in north McKinney operated by Collin County that features 158 rolling acres and multiple venues. Myers Park is so popular for weddings, in fact, that only six open Saturday evenings remained available in 2014 as of mid-January. It’s no wonder that Star Community Newspaper readers voted it the best McKinney wedding venue in 2011 and 2012.

Judy Florence, Myers Park manager, encourages couples to contact her and her staff because they can still accommodate 2014 wedding parties on Fridays, Sundays and even Saturday mornings. Couples love getting married in the beautiful gazebo at Myers Park and then having their reception in the Landing, a large hall. Other popular wedding sites at Myers Park include in the perennial garden, on a small bridge surrounded by woods and in the big pole barn. A new venue, called the Amphitheatre, will be available soon, likely in May. It features Austin stone columns with a small roof and an open back that looks out into a stunning wooded area.

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A wedding at Collin County’s Myers Park and Event Center in far north McKinney. Photo courtesy of Myers Park.

Florence says couples love Myers Park’s natural beauty; the highly competitive, affordable prices with few added fees; the fact that they can choose their own caterers and vendors – or have family members provide refreshments; and the fact that those who book the gazebo and the Landing package automatically have a backup plan in the event of bad weather on their wedding day. Couples can simply get married indoors at their reception hall.

“We get a lot of rustic and natural weddings,” she says. “We have a beautiful grassy area with trees as the background, and the brides show a lot of creativity. Some of the brides have come in by horse and carriage, in a Rolls Royce, or drive in on a four-wheeler.”

For information: Go online to myersinfo.com or the Myers Park and Event Center Facebook page or call 972-548-4792.

Grand Hotel: Refined Elegance

The Grand Hotel on the downtown McKinney square is synonymous with world-class luxury and sophistication. The beautifully restored building formerly served as McKinney’s opera house, and it’s now the definitive locale for couples dreaming of an elegant wedding and reception.

Sales Manager Melanie Kosarek says while the Grand Hotel is known for its refined splendor, couples don’t realize how reasonable its prices are. “I consider us, for the quality, service and amount of space, to be very affordable,” she says. “Everybody has a budget – we’re very conscious of that.”

Guests rave that “we make it really easy for them,” Kosarek says. “We’re a one-stop shop with a lot of amenities to offer. We offer all-inclusive fabulous service throughout your event – we take care of everything. I think our service really stands out.”

The most popular wedding and reception venue at the Grand Hotel is the 2,500-square-foot Grand Ballroom, which held 61 of the 78 weddings at the hotel in 2013 as well as numerous other events.

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The Grand Ballroom at The Grand Hotel is all decked out for a wedding reception. Photo by K and S Photography, courtesy of The Grand Hotel.

“The décor is elegant and timeless, so it goes with every bride’s style and is fully adjustable. It’s a very flexible space,” Kosarek says. There are still some 2014 dates available, she says.

One of the fun trends that the Grand Hotel has enjoyed assisting couples with is creating a signature wedding cocktail for them. Many couples are also foodies who relish having a say in their dinner presentation. Kosarek is also seeing trends with desserts in which couples choose cupcakes, pies or other non-traditional wedding cakes.

Smaller wedding parties are easily accommodated at the Grand Hotel as well. Rick’s 110 is a private dining room with its own street entrance. The inviting Wine Room features floor-to-ceiling oak wine racks, and the intimate Library seats 28 guests who dine amid recipe books from around the world.

“When you’re getting married, you want to be treated well, like you’re the only person who matters on that day – and you are,” Kosarek says. “That’s what we strive to do well.”

For information: Go online to grandhotelmckinney.com or call 214-726-9250.

The Pantry: Historic Charm

Built in 1898 and originally a hardware store, The Pantry in downtown McKinney features historic charm, original wood floors (complete with inset numbers for measuring various goods), brick walls, and exceptional pies. The Pantry is home to numerous wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, and special events each year. There are still available 2014 dates.

Among its selling points for couples: Wedding parties get the entire building when they rent the venue; the space is fully customizable and can be transformed to feature any look; and The Pantry’s events coordinator provides wedding planning services.

“We do everything; we take care of our guests from beginning to end, and I help you coordinate everything as well,” says Kim Shumway, events coordinator at The Pantry. “I help them choose a menu that’s appropriate for their budget. I also make suggestions for everything from decor to how many guests to invite. We want the bride and groom to have a fun, stress-free experience planning their wedding. From the moment we greet them and their guests as they arrive, we want them to enjoy the party while we take care of all the details.”

Shumway says The Pantry attracts many brides who favor weddings with rustic elegance. However, it’s incredible how the vintage building can be tailored to meet any bride’s vision, she says.

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A wedding party celebrates at The Pantry. Photo by Don Sparks Photography of Frisco.

“We had one bride who tented the second floor so the first floor was draped in material; we’ve had dance floors down the center aisle; we’ve had people giving toasts from up on the second floor and brides throwing their bouquets from the loft,” she says. “It’s very versatile.”

A highly popular offering at The Pantry are the homemade pies, which couples often serve in lieu of a groom’s cake. Plus, Shumway says, “any of the pies can be made into three-inch mini tarts, and they’re adorable. We’ve had brides use them as favors. We put them in cute cello bags and each guest walks away with a bit of The Pantry.”

For information: Go online to thepantryrestaurant.net or call 972-542-2411.

Gather: Industrial-Contemporary Luxury

This beautiful restaurant and events venue celebrated its two-year anniversary in November 2013 after quickly becoming one of the hottest spots for a get-together. Gather, located in downtown McKinney, also recently earned accolades from McKinney Magazine readers as the best wedding venue in 2013.

Owner Crystal Bryant says Gather is perfect for smaller weddings, since it holds as many as 100 people. Couples who book their wedding and receptions at Gather tend to favor simple, natural elegance, she says. There are still available 2014 dates in the fall and winter.

Gather features exposed historic brick walls, hardwood floors and luxe, contemporary furnishings with crystal chandeliers, beautiful place settings and elegant linens. Couples are welcome to provide their own table-top décor or just the decorations for a sign-in table.

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A wedding party at Gather in downtown McKinney. Photo courtesy of Gather.

“Because of everything we offer, people like that they have to do minimal decorating,” Bryant says. “It’s not an empty ballroom – we have created a beautiful space. We saw a lot of people using succulents, a lot of moss, and a lot of greenery last fall. Very elegant, simple and classic. We get a lot of candles in our venue. Some venues don’t allow real flames, but we do.”

The wedding parties at Gather feature sit-down dinners, and the on-site chef offers a delectable menu that’s 11 pages long. “We can customize it any way you’d like – you can pick as much or as little food as you’d like, and with our pricing, you can build a full menu within our minimums,” Bryant says.

Bryant says she’s honored that couples have been raving about how easy it was to have their event at Gather, the excellent food, and the efficient, customer-oriented staff.

“If your wedding is stressing you out, you’re doing too much,” she says. “Let me take that on for you – and it’ll be done. If you want easy, we’ll do that for you. We do only one wedding per day so that there is no rush on either end. It really will be as easy for you as I say it is.”

For information: Go online to gathermckinney.com or call 972-548-8882.

Heard-Craig Center: History & Hospitality

If couples wish to celebrate their big day in a beautiful historical site, they should consider booking their wedding and reception at one of the venues at the Heard-Craig Center for the Arts in downtown McKinney.

The Heard-Craig House is a museum listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. While it’s not available to lease, couples can rent the elegant Heard-Craig Hall, get married outdoors in picturesque Katie’s Garden, or enjoy a celebration with a small group of family and friends in the Carriage House. There are still available 2014 dates.

Executive Director Barbara Johnson and her staff love being part of a couple’s historic day. They take joy in discussing brides’ ideas — often assembled from Pinterest.com — and then showing them a photo album illustrating the ways the Heard-Craig venues can be transformed to fit a bride’s theme.

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The Heard-Craig Hall is ready for a wedding reception. Photo courtesy of the Heard-Craig Center for the Arts.

“We take a lot of photos so that other brides can get ideas for their wedding,” Johnson says. “When you walk into a room and it’s not decorated for a wedding, sometimes it’s hard to imagine what it would look like. If you look at photos of ideas, it helps a lot.

“We always try to give superior customer service and let them know that we’re with them the whole way,” Johnson continues. “We want to make their event an easy, great event for them so we are happy to work for them as much as they need or want us to.”

Entire wedding parties and the bride and groom’s relatives often tour the Heard-Craig house museum before the wedding so that they learn about the venue’s rich past.

“We love that they do this because when they have their wedding, they have a real sense of our history and McKinney’s history,” Johnson says. “There are so many people who love getting married in the historic district because there’s so much to do on the square. When they have people visiting from out of town, they can show friends and family something that’s really exceptional when they go to downtown McKinney.”

For information: Go online to heardcraig.org or call 972-569-6909.

About the author: Holly Becka is the owner of HorsePower Communications, a public relations, public involvement, and business writing and editing firm in McKinney. She cries at weddings, loves creative wedding cakes, and favors reception venues with big dance floors. You can reach her at holly@horsepowercommunications.com.

Look for Gingerbread Storefronts in Historic Downtown McKinney & Register Now to Decorate Your Gingerbread House on Dec. 14

By Holly Becka, HorsePower Communications

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The gingerbread storefront created to resemble Orisons Boutique is on display now at the business in historic downtown McKinney. The Gingerbread for Humanity fundraiser to benefit North Collin County Habitat for Humanity is on Saturday, Dec. 14. Photo by Jim Davis of Go Life Imaging in McKinney.

When you visit historic downtown McKinney this holiday season, be sure to stop by Snug on the Square, Orisons Boutique and Goodies Texas to see creative miniature gingerbread storefronts that look just like the actual businesses.

These gingerbread masterpieces are part of an ongoing publicity campaign to raise awareness about the upcoming eighth annual Gingerbread for Humanity fundraiser at Trinity Presbyterian Church.

From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 14, the public is invited to unleash their creativity and decorate a gingerbread house to take home while benefiting North Collin County Habitat for Humanity. Pre-registration is highly advised. To obtain a registration form, please go online to www.TPCMcKinney.org and click on the gingerbread icon.

“We love to see what the participants come up with each year,” explains Pam Hatch, one of the event organizers. “We have tons of candy that decorators can choose in our candy buffet – and because of all the choices, we’ve had really cool gingerbread houses decorated by theme, by color and even one that was created to look just like Trinity Presbyterian Church.”

This creativity inspired event organizers to seek volunteers from the congregation to make and decorate gingerbread storefronts that could be displayed in downtown McKinney with the hope of increasing awareness about the Gingerbread for Humanity fundraiser.

A dedicated team agreed to take on the challenge of building what Hatch calls “the extra-tough structural gingerbread storefronts” and decorating them to resemble the actual businesses. The volunteers’ work began this summer and was perfected through trial and error.

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Trinity member Myrt Bunje crafted the back of the Orisons gingerbread storefront to look like an old plaster wall. Photo by Jim Davis of Go Life Imaging.

Tim and Amy Sherman baked the gingerbread storefront pieces using a secret recipe to ensure the gingerbread structures would stand the test of time. Pablo Ruiz and Andrew Bender served as the architects; Bender also served as the structural engineer and one-man construction crew, donating dozens of hours to build the structures. Myrt Bunje decorated the Orisons gingerbread storefront; Debra Guillemaud decorated the Snug on the Square storefront; and Bender decorated the Goodies storefront.

“The results have been amazing – they were shown at church and they were a huge hit,” Hatch says. “Everyone who sees them cannot stop looking at all the intricate details. We truly appreciate the volunteers’ hard work, and we cannot thank Snug, Orisons and Goodies enough for partnering with us on this project.”

Creativity with Gingerbread, Candy and Icing

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This gingerbread storefront is on display at Snug on the Square in historic downtown McKinney. Photo by Jim Davis of Go Life Imaging in McKinney.

Guillemaud loved the creativity involved with the project and was determined to make the Snug storefront as edible as possible (except for its florist foam supports and foam board base). She made the bricks with sugar cookies and the paving stones with crackers, and she applied tubs of frosting to cement everything in place.

“I have decorated houses at the Gingerbread for Humanity event with my children where their goal seemed to be to use as much candy as possible, have a colorful and festive outcome, and to be able to surreptitiously remove candy over the coming days,” Guillemaud says. “Creating the Snug storefront was fun because it was an adventure into something new. I quickly developed expertise into ‘rework’ procedures!”

The biggest challenge, she says, was ensuring the candy windows would hold their shape and reliably remain on the gingerbread storefront.

“I used melted candy but early versions seemed to just melt away on humid days,” Guillemaud says. “To create the shape, I used cookie dough as the outline, crushed candy within the shape, and baked this on parchment paper. Then I cut away all but the thinnest strip of cookie, which resulted in a window with a frame.”

For the Orisons storefront, Myrt Bunje went above and beyond adding fun details, including a display window showing off western apparel, street lamps and Christmas lights that actually light up, a horse and carriage, snow and evergreens.

Bricks on the Orisons storefront were fashioned from “sour power belt” candy and then hand-painted with food coloring. The windows were piped with black licorice laces. Bunje then finished the structure’s exterior walls with frosting that she created to look like vintage signs and old cracked plaster.

The Gingerbread for Humanity Fundraiser

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Photo by Jim Davis of Go Life Imaging.

The gingerbread storefronts will be on display downtown through Saturday, Dec. 14, the day of the Gingerbread for Humanity event at Trinity Presbyterian. Anyone who cannot attend the event may still participate by registering for a take-home gingerbread kit, which comes complete with a pre-made gingerbread house, icing and lots of candy to decorate with. Please go online to www.TPCMcKinney.org and click on the gingerbread icon for details and the registration form.

For many McKinney residents, enjoying Gingerbread for Humanity is part of their family’s Christmas traditions.

“My family and I have participated in Gingerbread for Humanity for many years starting when my children were, well, little children,” Guillemaud says. “Now that they are teenagers, I thought their interest might wane. However, I was surprised to hear from them that this is our ‘tradition’ and a must-do holiday event! We love it because not only is it fun, but it also funds Habitat for Humanity!”

Do something sweet for your community!

Gingerbread for Humanity Event Details:

  • Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14
  • Location: Trinity Presbyterian Church, 5871 W. Virginia Parkway, McKinney
  • Cost: $32 when you pre-register; $38 at the door (spaces limited)
  • Registration details: Go online to www.TPCMcKinney.org and click on the Gingerbread icon to download the registration form.
  • Send any questions to gingerbread@tpcmckinney.org

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Join McKinney Smiles at the Crape Myrtle Trails Races on Nov. 23 in McKinney

By Holly Becka, HorsePower Communications

Dr. Paul Lawrence of McKinney Smiles Family and Cosmetic Dentistry advocates a complete approach to wellness, from a healthy smile to eating healthful foods and getting regular exercise.

He’s also a staunch supporter of local nonprofits, including the Crape Myrtle Trails of McKinney, which works to increase McKinney’s natural beauty while promoting the community as America’s crape myrtle city.

Dr. Lawrence is combining these interests by supporting the Crape Myrtle Trails of McKinney as a main sponsor for the “Run the Trails” 5K and 1-mile event on Saturday, Nov. 23. For details or to participate, please click here.

To help increase participation in this family-friendly event among patients, McKinney Smiles paid the race entry fees for 10 patients and friends of the dental office who were notified via email about the opportunity. To sign up for future emails from McKinney Smiles, please call the office at 972-542-8400.MS_logo_200x200

Dr. Lawrence encourages area residents to attend the event and cheer on the runners if they don’t plan to participate in the races.

“This will be an awesome event for families, regardless of whether they run in any of the races,” Dr. Lawrence says. “The organizers are setting up ‘Myrtle Village,’ which is a festival area. I understand that there will be a petting zoo, face painting, a bounce house, a kiss-the-pig contest, an inflated obstacle course, and dancing.”

Dr. Lawrence is an avid runner and encourages his friends and patients to do those things that will improve their health.

“There are many studies about the benefits of exercise, including combating disease, reducing stress, improving your mood and promoting better sleep, to name just a few,” Dr. Lawrence says. “At McKinney Smiles, we are committed to promoting the overall health and well-being of our patients.”

For nearly eight years, Dr. Lawrence has offered top-quality, comprehensive dental care for children and adults at McKinney Smiles, conveniently located at 2780 Virginia Parkway, Suite 201, in McKinney. A full screening of each patient’s oral health is among the first orders of business at McKinney Smiles.

McKinney Smiles’ services include:

  • comprehensive dental care for adults and children;
  • preventive care;
  • orthodontics, including clear aligner orthodontics;
  • cosmetic dentistry;
  • whitening;
  • sedation dentistry;
  • restorative care;
  • one-visit root canals;
  • dentures;
  • and much more!

For more information, please visit McKinney Smiles online at www.McKinneySmiles.com and connect with us on Facebook.

Call McKinney Smiles at 972-542-8400 today to book your appointment, and be sure to ask about our ongoing new patient specials.


Shop Local and Support McKinney Small Businesses during MLA Business Expo on Nov. 11

By Holly Becka, HorsePower Communications

The McKinney Ladies Association (MLA) is comprised of diverse volunteers from all walks of life who work together for community betterment.

But exactly who are these local business owners who graciously donate their time to help the McKinney-area community? The public is welcome to attend the MLA Member Business/Vendor Showcase on Monday, Nov. 11 to find out.

“MLA is organizing our first-ever business fair to spotlight all of the business owners and vendors who so willingly give of their time to support MLA and our community,” explained MLA President Becky Smeltzer. “We want to do what we can to support them for being part of MLA’s ongoing efforts to raise funds for charities throughout our community.”

The MLA Members’ Business Expo and Vendor Showcase is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11 at the McKinney Performing Arts Center, 111 N. Tennessee in historic downtown McKinney, Texas. Vendors will exhibit information about their companies, and a wide variety of services will be represented — ranging from jewelry, makeup, fine baked goods and window treatments to financial advice, professional photography and public relations/business writing. Vendors say that holiday pricing will be available for those who would like to shop early for the holidays!Updated MLA Vendor Flyer 110513

The Nov. 11 event is free to attend. Snacks will be provided, and glasses of wine will be available for purchase. In addition, there will be goodies and door prize giveaways, so be sure to mark your calendars now. All attendees are asked to bring a donation to benefit Seniors Helping Seniors in McKinney.

MLA’s mission is to support the children and families of McKinney through special events and fundraising efforts organized by MLA. The group meets monthly during each club year, which mimics a school calendar and extends from September to May. Each meeting is designed to give members a philanthropic opportunity as well as the chance to engage in a variety of social activities with other members. MLA’s goal is to have fun, make friends and change lives in our community.


Dr. Suzanne Hales of CCA North Texas Interviewed by ‘Shark Tank’ Crew about McKinney Entrepreneur’s Product to Promote Communication

Register for an Upcoming Couples’ Retreat to Strengthen Your Communication Skills

By Holly Becka, holly@horsepowercommunications.com

Honest communication – it’s one of the most important elements for long-term, successful, rewarding relationships and marriages.

In her more than two decades as a marriage and family therapist at CCA North Texas in McKinney, Dr. Suzanne Hales has encouraged couples to talk openly to each other. She’s also taught couples how to effectively communicate and practice active listening, so that each partner better understands what their loved one is saying.

Dr Hales-portrait lowresThis summer, Dr. Hales was asked to review a new product by McKinney entrepreneur Jason Adams, who will be featured on ABC’s Shark Tank on Friday, Oct. 25. Dr. Hales enjoyed the product, called Elephant Chat, because it encourages and helps remind couples to speak openly.

“Elephant Chat serves as a wonderful visual reminder that couples need to actively work on communicating with each other. That’s why I really like the idea,” says Dr. Hales, a licensed professional counselor, a licensed marriage and family therapist, an Imago therapist and a Jungian analyst-in-training.

Dr. Hales was interviewed by the Shark Tank camera crew about the product and is looking forward to watching the TV show Friday.

The product’s founder notes on his website that Elephant Chat “cannot replace great advice from professional counselors” and says that “Elephant Chat tools are a great way to remember and utilize the things you have learned” from licensed professional counselors.

CCA North Texas, founded by Dr. Hales in 1986, prides itself on offering the widest variety of counseling services and the most diverse group of specialists in Collin County – all conveniently housed under one roof. CCA North Texas provides confidential, comprehensive mental health services to North Texans of all ages, and its staff includes a vast array of licensed counselors, social workers, play therapists, art therapists, psychologists and a psychiatrist offering care for individuals, couples, children and families.

“Counseling enables people to learn the skills necessary to lead healthier and more productive lives, to solve problems that may have existed for 200x200 CCA Logogenerations, and to heal from emotional wounds both old and new,” Dr. Hales says. “We at CCA North Texas are wholeheartedly committed to this process by which individual’s lives are changed, couples’ relationships are fortified, families are strengthened, and communities enhanced.”

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Dr. Hales and noted psychotherapist and author Dr. James Kitchen will conduct a couples’ retreat on Feb. 14-16, 2014, at the Crescent Moon Lodge and Retreat Center near the Texas-Oklahoma border. For details or to register for this event, please call CCA North Texas at 972-542-8144.orkshops, and couples’ retreats.

Couples who would like to strengthen their relationship or their communication skills are invited to contact CCA North Texas to schedule an appointment with Dr. Hales or another therapist on her staff. To schedule an appointment, please call 972-542-8144. CCA North Texas proudly partners with the employee assistance programs (EAPs) of many agencies and businesses throughout North Texas.

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About the Crescent Moon Lodge and Retreat Center:

Join us for a retreat into nature. The Crescent Moon Lodge and Retreat Center is a relaxing, tranquil respite for groups, families and friends. The 5,000-square-foot lodge stands on 160 acres of wooded hills in the town of Rattan, Oklahoma, near the Texas-Oklahoma border. The Crescent Moon Lodge and Retreat Center provides comfort and quiet reflection amid natural beauty. For more information, please go online to www.crescentmoonlodge.com.

About CCA North Texas:

CCA has provided counseling services to residents from McKinney and the surrounding area for more than 25 years. Founded by Dr. Suzanne Hales, CCA offers a staff that includes licensed professional counselors, social workers, therapists and a psychiatrist who provide counseling, psychotherapy and psychiatric care for adults, children, couples and families. CCA is located at 2750 W. Virginia Parkway, Suite 104 in McKinney. To make an appointment, please call 972-542-8144. For more information, please go to www.ccanorthtexas.com. CCA’s therapy provides encouragement, support, information and assistance to help you in the changes and transformations you seek in your life. We are honored to be a part of your process of change, and we applaud your courage in seeking assistance to make changes in your life.


Sharing the Love: Kindness Pays in Business

One of the things we most love about owning our business is the opportunity to work with the people we choose to work with.

heartWhen talking with prospective clients and business partners, we recommend considering whether they’re a good fit both business-wise and personality-wise. Are they passionate and excited about what they do? Are they friendly and helpful? Do they treat others well? Will they treat you well? Do you want your business name associated with theirs?

Several months ago, we started working with Megan Hickman, an account manager at TownSquareBuzz.com, an engaging local news site in McKinney, Texas, one of the fastest-growing communities in the nation. Megan is the kind of person you enjoy working with — super nice, helpful at keeping our various client accounts organized, and just all around great at her job. She had sent a note sometime back to provide the latest statistics about stories and ads we helped coordinate for clients — so we dashed off a quick note of thanks and expressed gratitude for all of her help. When she asked if she could use it as a testimonial online for prospective advertisers, we added to what we had already written so that it more fully expressed our thoughts.

TownSquareBuzz just revamped their website, and it looks great — and our testimonial is featured here, on the main advertising page under “Testimonial.”

We love that they’ve shared our gratitude and given us some love in the process. Thanks, TownSquareBuzz!