kerrville area business magazine | december 2011
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An official publication of theKerrville Area Chamber of Commerce
P L U N G EBEARPOLAR Business
Kerrville Area Issue 27 | December 2011
MERRY CHRISTMAS
During this holiday season and every day of the year, wewish you all the best.
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Bryon MeinFinancial Advisor.
1016 A Junction HwyKerrville, TX 78028830-257-5254
Kendall N Davison, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
712 Hill Country Dr Ste #201Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-7877
Amy D Bush, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
3285 Junction Highway Suite AIngram, TX 78025830-367-6026
MERRY CHRISTMAS
During this holiday season and every day of the year, wewish you all the best.
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Bryon MeinFinancial Advisor.
1016 A Junction HwyKerrville, TX 78028830-257-5254
Kendall N Davison, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
712 Hill Country Dr Ste #201Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-7877
Amy D Bush, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
3285 Junction Highway Suite AIngram, TX 78025830-367-6026
MERRY CHRISTMAS
During this holiday season and every day of the year, wewish you all the best.
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Bryon MeinFinancial Advisor.
1016 A Junction HwyKerrville, TX 78028830-257-5254
Kendall N Davison, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
712 Hill Country Dr Ste #201Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-7877
Amy D Bush, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
3285 Junction Highway Suite AIngram, TX 78025830-367-6026
MERRY CHRISTMAS
During this holiday season and every day of the year, wewish you all the best.
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Bryon MeinFinancial Advisor.
1016 A Junction HwyKerrville, TX 78028830-257-5254
Kendall N Davison, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
712 Hill Country Dr Ste #201Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-7877
Amy D Bush, AAMS®Financial Advisor.
3285 Junction Highway Suite AIngram, TX 78025830-367-6026
Bryon MeinFinancial Advisor
1016 A Junction HwyKerrville, TX 78028830-257-5254
Kendall N Davison, AAMS®Financial Advisor
712 Hill Country Dr Ste #201Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-7877
Amy D Bush, AAMS®Financial Advisor
3285 Junction Highway Suite AIngram, TX 78025830-367-6026
Stephanie MarschallFinancial Advisor
1406 Sidney BakerKerrville, TX 78028830-257-5311
Joyce D Mechler, AAMS®Financial Advisor
301 Earl GarrettKerrville, TX 78028830-257-4059
Grant S MeinFinancial Advisor
1234 Bandera HwyKerrville, TX 78028830-895-0997
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PUBLISHERMorgan Schooley
KERRvILLE AREA CHAmBER of CommERCETraci L. Carlson - President
Kristan Craddock - Events and Public RelationsSusan Rogers - Membership Services
Norma Martinez-LanzaO: 830-896-1155
AdvERtISIngMorgan Schooley
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CREAtIvE dIRECtoRJeanna Goodrich - [email protected]
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dIRECtoRS:Paul Avery, James Avery CraftsmanBrenda Beaty, CPA, Pressler Thompson & Co., PCKim Clarkson, Kerr County Abstract & Title CompanyFrank Dunlap, the Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community CenterJames Eastland, Camp MysticJudy Eychner, Century 21 Malson RealtyDenny Foster, Lemon Tree CleanersTracy McCuan, Kerrville Public Utility BoardKent McKinney, Guadalupe National BankScott Peschel, Fidelity Abstract & Title CompanyJoe Piszczor, Peterson Regional Medical CenterScott Rain, Huser Construction CompanyBart Stevens, Stevens Rich PLLCEllen Williams, Kerrville Independent School DistrictDelbert Wilson, Hill Country Telephone CooperativeKeri Wilt, Grape Juice
offICERS:Mark Tuschak, Chairman of the Board, Schreiner UniversitySue Steele, Chair-Elect, Bank of the HillsKyle Bond, First Vice Chairman, Terminix Pest ControlMike Graxiola, Vice Chairman, Kerrville Daily TimesBob Waller, Immediate Past Chair, Broadway National Bank
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Chairman’s Corner
Calendar
2012 Mixer Badge Form
Member Discounts
Member ProfileSchreiner Goods
Taking the PlungePolar Bear Plunge 2012
Main Street Moonlight DriveWrap Up
Can Employees Discuss Pay?Better Consumer Choices
James Avery Hill CountryGolf Classic Wrap Up
Business Barometer
Ribbon Cuttings
Estate Planning for Grandparents
Photos from the Member Mixer
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I just returned from a business trip to St. Petersburg, Florida. The town is surrounded by beautiful water, bay and gulf. I was struck by how prominent their natural surroundings played in the development of the town. Even during the off season the business
community was thriving because people are attracted to the area as tourist and residents. Like Kerrville, there is a mix of neighborhoods and the quality of property varies widely, but they
mitigated the variances by developing attractive public space that promotes community involvement and business development. It made me think of other cities and towns I’ve traveled to that have water as the centerpiece of their development; Missoula, Portland, New York, Paris, San Antonio, Austin, and even New Braunfels and Boerne to name a few. Most are larger than Kerrville for sure, but all have developed around their prominent natural features.
In Kerrville, we seem embarrassed about the Guadalupe River. The downtown buildings block the view. Except at Louise Hays Park and Kerrville Schreiner City Park, there is no easy access to the river. When people in town talk about what they like about Kerrville the river is often mentioned, but it really is a resource
that we seem to take for granted.The Chamber has taken the position
that the development of the river trail should take place. According to the City of Kerrville, the Guadalupe River trail in Kerrville has been discussed since the early 1970’s and has been included in each city comprehensive plan since that time. Developing public river access, infrastructure, and amenities promotes community activity and will serve as a catalyst for private development. Some people will argue that the funds should be used for other worthwhile projects. We don’t think it is an either/or proposition, but rather we should figure out ways to complete multiple projects that promote quality of life and business development. We think that the funding mechanism proposed is a good match for this project and that it is time to stop talking and time to take action.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce doesn’t take positions often, but when we think it will benefit our members and promote a more robust business community, we won’t be shy. If you have suggestions on issues that we should proactively support, please let us know.
Mark TuschakChairman 2011-2012Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce
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CALENDAR
december 1st-3rd“Christmas at the Point”
Friday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. Join us for this holiday musical variety show. The Point Indoor Theatre, Hill Country Arts Foundation, Hwy 39, Ingram, 830-367-5121
december 1st-10thAnnual Texas Furniture Maker’s Show
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. A statewide competition of the finest custom furniture makers in Texas. Kerr Arts & Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett St., 830-895-2911
december 10thStar Party
Saturday, 7 p.m. See a lunar eclipse through the telescopes, with games and activities. Riverside Nature Center,150 Francisco Lemos St., 830-257-4837
december 10thWhite Christmas in the Hills
Saturday, 7 p.m. Dancers from the Kerrville School of Dance and San Antonio Performing Arts Classical Ballet present a colorful Christmas program. Kathleen C. Cailloux, 910 Main St., 830-896-6116
december 15Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce Holiday Breakfast
6:45 - 8 a.m. YO resort Hotel & Conference Center, sponsored by Broadway Bank.
december 17thChristmas at the Kroc
Saturday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Come and share the joy of Christmas and participate in fun crafts, refreshments and visits from that special elf from up North! Enjoy a great day for all the family and our friends in celebration of the gift of Christ to the world. The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center dining hall, 201 Holdsworth Dr. 830-315-5761.
december 17thKerr County Market Days
Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. An old-fashioned market on the square. Over 75 vendors selling Texas wares; arts, crafts, jewelry, plants & more. Courthouse Square, 700 Main St., 830-895-7962.
december 31stTurn Back the Clock New Year’s Eve
Saturday, 8 p.m. ring in the New Year with the 18-piece Big Band, The Sentimental Journey Orchestra, and the music of Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey and many more. Coat and Tie requested for gentlemen, black tie optional. Inn of the Hills Resort & Conference Center, Grand Ballroom, 1001 Junction HWY, 830-895-1535.
DECEMBER2012WorkshopTopics
Ethics
Going Green
Customer Service
Government Contracting
Regulatory Reform
Retirement Security
Small Business Development
Contract Employees & Employing Minors
Public Speaking & Delivering Presentations
Networking Know How
Community Involvement
The Chamber will be looking to our members to help us put on these workshops throughout the year so if you have any ideas please give Susan a call. These will be held here at the Chamber with the goal being that they will be of no cost to our members.
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The 90th Annual Membership Awards Banquet in 2012 is not included in the Mixer Badge.
Save $33 by Ordering the Yearly Badge
Order your 2012 Mixer Badge for all the Business Luncheons, After Hour Mixers and the Breakfast OR for all the After Hour Mixers only.
Includes all 9 After Hours Mixers Two Luncheons & One Breakfast
Contact Name & Phone:
Name of Business / Organization to appear on badge(s):
Name(s) to appear on badge(s):
No Mixer Badges will be printed after March 31, 2012
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LeMeilleur’s RV, Truck & Equipment Repair Co., The Diesel Doctor214 Peterson Drive, Kerrville, TX 78028830-895-2888, [email protected]% off any preventativemaintenance service performed.Appointment required.
Tim Jones Signature Homes154 G Street, Kerrville, TX [email protected] plan, designs drafting on home remodeling & custom building.
Hill Country Chapter-American Red Cross333 Earl Garrett St., Kerrville, TX [email protected]% discount on any adult CPR and First Aid classes.
Davis Chiropractic- Dr. John W. Davis208 Wesley Dr., Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-3284, [email protected] co-pay or 20% discount on initial visit.
Hill Country On Call317 Sidney Baker South, Ste 400-265Kerrville, TX 78028www.HillCountryOnCall.com830-866-3000, [email protected] FREE Hour of Concierge/Personal Assistant Services with each Booking! Please Call for Details. On call 365 days/year for your specific needs. Licensed, Bonded and Insured.
Hill Country Limousine Service, IncP.O. Box 291152, Kerrville, TX 78028830-896-1429, [email protected] or [email protected]$10 off per limo rental – 3 hour minimum, $10 off airport fare one-way.
First American Storage2390 Memorial Blvd, Kerrville, TX 78028830-895-2454, [email protected] month free on all new storage rentals.
Texas Etc. - Wayne J. Este1001 Junction Hwy @ Inn of the HillsKerrville, TX 78028, 830-257-430010% discount on Jewelry, Art, and Gift Items. 10% discount on consigned items.
Hill Country Wine Tours830-329-WINEwww.hcwinetours.comRates for Chamber Members are $50 per person, 3 person minimum (tasting fee not included).
Elks LodgeThe Elks Lodge Hall is available to rent for meetings, parties and special occasions. Published rental rate is $75 per hour, with a minimum of 3 hours. Chamber members pay only $50, a 33 1/3% discount off regular price. Hall will accommodate 210 people. Tables and chairs available at no extra charge. Stage with ample power sources for band or DJ. Kitchen and full service bar are available. For details call: Jim Keefe at 830-792-4377. “All proceeds help support the Elks Local Charitable Programs.”
YO Ranch Resort & Branding Iron Restaurant2033 Sidney Baker St., Kerrville, TX [email protected], www.yoresort.comorOffering a 20% discount to Chamber Members on sleeping rooms or meals in the restaurant. Not valid with other discounts. Please tell us you are using your member to member discount at the beginning of your reservation or meals.
Texas Homeplans, LLC dba Archetype DesignsMickey Thompson815 Jefferson St., Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-2311, [email protected]% off any Stock Plan by Texas Home Plans Partnership, LTD. We appreciate referrals. As a token of our appreciation, when the referred job is completed, we will award a restaurant gift certificate to the Chamber Member who has referred a client.
Comanche Trace3074 Bandera Highway, Kerrville, TX 78028www.comanchetrace.comSherri Jones: 830-895-8500 ext. [email protected]% off the banquet room deposit for your next event. Offer good for August, September, October or November. Please call today before your preferred date is booked. This discount is only good for a one time use.
Kerrville Folk Festival3876 Medina Hwy., Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-3600, [email protected]$200 off Small Business Packageincludes tickets, parking, & advertising.Details at: www.kerrvillefolkfestival.com
TERMINIX3100 Memorial Blvd, Kerrville, TX 78028830-257-823310% off pest control and/or Termite Services. New customers only. Annual contract required.830-257-8233 (Kerrville)830-997-1930 (Fredericksburg)830-796-3507 (Bandera)888-522-9574 (Toll Free)
KERRBAY.NET100 Guadalupe Plaza C3, Kerrville, TX [email protected] Free eBay Listings for Business overstock or Merchandise Liquidation.
Clean & ShineSheri Baker411 Harper Road, Kerrville, TX 78028830-370-722325% off top to bottom clean, carpet shampoo or floor buffing or polishing and window cleaning.
Hill Country Chiropractic& Wellness Center311 West Main Street, Kerrville, TX 78028830-896-4108 www.hillcountrychiropractic.com Free complete nutrition consultation with initialvisitand 75% off your first supplement order. Established patients receive 50% off an adjustment with referral of friends or family.
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Hill Country Smiles - Dr. April Brown417 Tivy StreetKerrville, TX 78028www.hillcountrysmiles.com830-896-5400 office830-896-5403 faxBraces & Invisalign for Children & Adults: Free Initial Consultation. Mention this magazine for $200 off. Expires 12/31/11
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thank you to all of the businesses and professionalswho donated their time to support the
10th Annual Career fair held atSchreiner University on november 18th!
Huser Construction
Michael Walker, Architect
Mooney Airplane Company
ATEK Plastics
Automotive Parts & Services Assoc
Kerrville Independent School District
USDA
KPUB
UGRA
Town & Country Animal Hospital
Hill Country Smiles
Kerrville Veterinary Clinic
Peterson Regional Medical Center
Camp Mystic
Inn of the Hills
Advanced Computer Repair
Juvenile Probation
Wells Fargo Advisors
Wells Fargo Bank
Kerrville Daily Times
Wal Mart
City of Kerrville – Fire Department
City of Kerrville - EMS
American Red Cross
City of Kerrville - Police
Schreiner University
Conlees College of Cosmetology
Alamo Area Colleges
Hill Country University Center
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MEMBERPROFILE Schreiner goods
Owners Keri Kropp and Beth Doty 214 Earl Garrett St. Kerrville, TX 78028(830)315-5000 How did you get into this business? We were inspired by the renovation of the Schreiner Building and the growth of downtown Kerrville. Keri used her background in design and fashion to create a modern version of the “perfect old downtown department store.” What merchandise does Schreiner goods offer?Hand-selected clothing pieces for a variety of styles and budgets, vintage and modern housewares, jewelry, skincare, and unique gifts.
What is the mission of Schreiner goods?We aim to provide exceptional products and service in a fun, warm, and upbeat environment.
What is the best part of your day?When we have the opportunity to help someone find exactly what they need and see them leave feeling elegant and inspired. What is your favorite aspect of doing business in Kerrville? The wonderful support we have received from the community and the wide variety of people who stop by daily. In what ways has the Chamber been a resource to you? The Chamber is a great way to network and find out about other businesses in the Kerrville area.
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On New Year's Day, 2012 at noon, hundreds of brave souls will slide down the 30-foot-high slide at Mo Ranch into the Guadalupe River for the annual Polar Bear Challenge. You may be asking yourself “Why in the world would anyone want to do that?” Because it is fun and benefits a great cause! This year, Partners in Ministry was selected as the beneficiaries of all funds raised. They were selected by a committee of five Kerr County residents who reviewed grant applications from 15 non-profits in Kerrville. The criteria that Partners in Ministry had to meet was:
•Provide for charitable and/or educational needs of the Texas Hill Country, particularly as they relate to the community of Kerr County, Texas. •Promote and encourage volunteer participation and citizen involvement.•Have a clearly defined mission and a history of its accomplishment. •Have demonstrated an effective plan for fund development and an efficient use of those funds.Director of Development, Katie Givens says, “We are so
excited… this is an incredible opportunity for Partners and it is so fun to see people’s enthusiasm about sliding and raising money for our organization. There are so many facets of what we do at Partners that we have really tried to encourage people to slide for what they are passionate about whether that be children, youth, or those in need. I get to see day in and day out how lives are being changed in the community through our programs, but I am personally sliding and raising money because of my passion for kids. I believe that our Vision Youth program and the leadership of our street youth minister, Tony Vela, is giving kids a chance to believe they can accomplish anything with the help of Jesus Christ. Although I am terrified of the slide and how cold it will be, I am doing it because I love what I do and see at Partners in Ministry!”
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Partners in Ministry started in 1993 and was created to deliver good works to the vulnerable in Kerr County. Eight programs exist that fall under the category of: Kids Ministries or Community Services. In the last year, Partners mobilized roughly 1,000 volunteers largely through their CSI or Community Service Day, home rehabilitation program for families in need and the elderly, and kids’ ministries. Seventy-five percent of Partners current and future focus is the Kids Ministries aimed at meeting the unmet, tough to tackle issues impacting children and youth today. These include a street youth ministry, Vision Youth; a whole and healthy kids ministry, Building the C.O.R.E.; a mentoring ministry, Kids Count; and a ministry to new moms, One by One. Recently, Partners in Ministry announced a commitment to the community that they were creating a movement dedicated to mobilizing volunteers and resources to produce healthy and productive kids in every school and neighborhood in Kerr County. This vision is that every student will have a few adult advocates (beyond parents) who will know and care for them.
Many people in the community are already signed up and getting pledges for people to see them take the plunge! A few
comments from people who are sliding: Stacie Keeble, Second Term
Kerrville City Council Attorney is taking the polar bear plunge as she is particularly appreciative of Partners in Ministry’s CSI, or Community Service Infusion Day. The enthusiasm of the volunteers and much-needed work that is accomplished every year makes her proud to be a member of this community.
Jeff Talarico, Wells Fargo Advisors is sliding because jokingly, he has the inability to say no. Truthfully, this is the first year anyone has asked him to slide and he loves what Partners in Ministry does for the community!
Keri Wilt, owner of Grape Juice is sliding because she is very passionate about the kids in Mozambique, Africa that Partners in Ministry helps. She says, “To be able to touch a life so far away from Kerrville is amazing to me. These kids have REAL needs… no food, shelter, and more. They need us to help or they won’t survive and thrive as all children should have the chance to do.” Keri went to Mo Ranch for camp growing up, and was terrified back then to go down the slide. She says she is still terrified.
Givens says, “One of the things you are challenged with by being the beneficiary is to create and implement a vision of how the challenge can be bigger and better than before. The record of
Want to get involved?
Here are some ways you can:
Take the plunge and start fundraising for Partners in Ministry. Go to www. partnersinministry.com and download a registration form.Set up a personal fundraising page to accept online donations at: www.philanthropig.com/partnersinministry
Promote a slider
Donate to see someone you know take the plunge!
Come and support the Plunge on December 15th for the Polar Bear Party at Grape
Juice from 5 to 9 p.m. Crowning of the Polar Bear Ice Queen and King taking place during the event.
seeyou onnewyear's day!
$21,300 raised in 2008 by The Schreiner Hill Country Scholarship fund will be hard to beat, but I believe we are well on our way to beat it! For the first time in challenge history, we have a site available to individuals who are sliding where they can promote their own personal fundraising page and accept online donations that go directly to Partners in Ministry. With all the social media outlets, we are hoping to continue the excitement and create lots of chatter about the event.”
She also says that, “pulling this kind of event off is certainly not a one man job. We could not do this without the help of our volunteers, so I want to thank them… especially Andy Magee, Tracy Taylor, Keri Wilt & Nelwyn Clack. I also want to thank Mo-Ranch for the opportunity and the dedicated community sponsors of the event: Fineline Sportswear, Kerrville Daily Times, Matera Paper, Oasis LLC, S & B Hair Co., Sysco Foods, Terminix and Wells Fargo. With their support, 100% of the money raised goes directly to Partners in Ministry!”
New Year’s Day will indeed be a blast at Mo-Ranch, so come out! Consider sliding – it will be fun and no worries, there will be a certified life guard and EMS on duty. You will immediately be wrapped with a warm blanket when you get out of the icy water and offered a hot beverage – no sweat right?! A few of the prizes that will be awarded are: individual slider who raises the most money, biggest splash – (individual hitting the water), oldest and youngest polar bear & polar bear with the best costume.
Any additional questions?
Call (830) 792-3131 or stop by the Partners in Ministry offices at 301 Junction Hwy. Suite #341 (Wells Fargo Building at 5 Points) Katie will be happy to help you get set up!
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The Main Street Moonlight Drive golf tournament was held on Sunday, October 30, 2011. The Moonlight Drive is unique in that the second 9 holes were played after dark!
Contestants were provided with glow-in-the-dark golf balls to help them “see” in the dark.
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Most employers do not want their employees to discuss wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, or other forms of regular or special compensation. The reasons usually have something to do with the competition, as well as matters of confidentiality, jealousy between employees, not wanting new employees to know how much senior employees earn, not wanting employees to know how much managers and owners earn, and not wanting employees to waste valuable working time on endless chatter. All of these are probably legitimate and fair business considerations. But is the suppression of this information legal? Can an employer stop employees from talking among themselves about how much they earn?
Under the National Relations Board Act (NLRA) of 1935, non-management employees—union or non-union members—have the right to engage in “protected concerted activities” for “mutual aid and protection.” The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld this decision by stating that
“A rule prohibiting employees from communicating with one another regarding wages, a key objective of organizational activity, undoubtedly tends to interfere with the employee’s right to engage in protected concerted activity.” The court further stated that even if the rule banning wage discussion is not written in an employee handbook, “any rule prohibiting employee wage discussions—whether written or oral—has a tendency to discourage such protected discussions.”
“Even if routinely not enforced, the mere existence of the rule inhibited conduct,” the court added.
Keeping compensation matters confidential may be a good idea from the “employee morale” standpoint. However, it is important to understand that a blanket policy, whether oral or written, prohibiting employees from discussing wages is going to be in direct violation of the NLRA and could lead to legal problems
for an employer. The NLRA states that employers may not “interfere with, restrain, or coerce employees in the exercise of the rights guaranteed in Section 7 of this Title.”
One suggestion is to state in an employee notice or the employee handbook that “disclosure of confidential or proprietary information, or use of such information to benefit personally, is a serious violation of Company policy and could lead to disciplinary action, up to and including termination and legal prosecution. Employees are discouraged from discussing wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, or other pay issues.” This statement does not prohibit such discussion and does not say what the consequences will be if pay is discussed between employees, but it sends a clear message that management would not be happy about it. Employees would probably get the message!
Larry Hobbs is a Personnel Management Specialist who assists employers in HR matters. Telephone consultation is always free to Better Consumer Choices Members.(210) 316-4206.
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Trevor HydeBK CodyMark MillerRalph ArredondoPat Youngs
Richard HagemanGreg ScarlettTom ImmenschuhSean GillilandBrian LoefflerAlan HillAl YanezEric HaddadMichael Burniston
Edward SanchezWick ComegysJohn JeffreyTommy ArredondoJohn Pierce
Todd McFarlandLogan ScarlettMatt LanglinaisJustin MillsapRon ClarkTimm AldrichJerry WiltonRene UballeKyle Jones
1st2nd/3rd2nd/3rd4th4th
Championship Flight
Bill OverallJerry OliverBob McInnerneyFred HinesBarry MillsRay ByarsMarc WyliePaul LaChanceKent TolbertOscar Sacriste, Jr.Kenneth EarlyTrey DavisTed Jett
John ThorntonBobby DoanConor McInnerneyBill EvansDavid KnudsenBrad DugasTodd SeidenschwartzDavid HuffMike IngramBilly PalaciosKyle BondLarry BakerClay Jett
1st2ndTie-3rd/4thTie-3rd/4th
Fourth Flight
Jesse AllenBob HullenderJeff LoydRon HubbardMatt MooreMark DeLaune, Sr
Jeff FierstBill StillwellBrett HollanderRobert ChesserKelly StarnesGary RichJoe DomineClayton Rodriguez
Gavin MorelandCurtis BaleTed EgertonRon TrevinoBill GrozdanichMark DeLaune, Jr.
Duke SnyderTim DylinaCale JonesJason ChesserJerry GuevaraBrandon RichJerry DobbsChad Douglas
1st2nd3rdTie-4thTie-4thTie-4th
First FlightRobert SullivanChip PuhlMike HolbrookMark JonesBud BartelsRalph Shaw, Jr.Leonard ScottJim KeenerRandy SmithGeorge StacyPaul HallbergPat WeaverKen MinterBob HodgeCarl Tolbert
Mike HillisTripp PuhlPete PetersBob DureeJames LaneyDan MereSam PoormanScott GortonSean HowardCraig WilsonTodd EzellJames NolenBill RenfroJimmy GreggRobert Whitaker
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Second Flight
Stacy Story
Gabe Wilson
Blake Smith
Boyd Sharp
Mike Neutze
Mike Clawson
Ken PaulRobert Matjeka
Crit Crittenden
Chris Avery
Tom Houdeshell
Travis Reno
Mark Haufler
Tim Hansen
Tommy Brown
Cris Miller
Tracy Holmes
Craig Sebek
Richard Holcomb
Mike Farabee
Glyn Killingsworth
Bedford Mitchell
Steve Nugent
Tom Fierst
Chester McMillon
Charles Johnson
Clay Robertson
Bob Spermo
1st2nd3rdTie-4thTie-4th
Third Flight
Sam BraswellRonny CarrollPaul StadtmuellerEd SanchezCorey WaltersLarry RichSteve KingKeenon RodgersBill PerezPaul SmithDon BiermannJimmie PeschelEd Doyle
Taylor BraswellRichard BriggsMark SatherRudy DeLeonGlenn StrittmatterJamie AslinBill ZimmermanGreg BolinRoland VillarrealKevin RaymondSteven Ruiz
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Fifth Flight
Larry LarsenKenneth MooreKelly BurlesonAlex DingmanJesse CerdaRoy ThompsonBen StricklandLeeRoy LuedeckeErnest AguirreRandy EvansTroy JordanTom GouldRay Berry
John SavageAllen SchenckAubrey JohnsonMichael SigermanMike GuerreroKeith LoefflerHarry HopkinsSteve GunterLeo AguirreHerman RoarkEd SziyRoss GriefMike Jones
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Seventh Flight
Brad Shugart
Buzz Pruit
Greg Fierro
Don Barnett
Jerry Rodriguez
David Mangel
Tom Clark
Ronnie Miller
Daniel Strickland
Rowdy Key
Doug Smith
Donnie Riggan
Randy Purswell
Brit SipeRoy Burklow
Rick Sanchez
Mike Diharce
Thirman Dimery
Lloyd Hartmann
John Vroman
Brent Hamilton
Dean LaBonte
Cody Key
Jimmy Howell
Steve Shugart
Bob Tibbitts
1st2nd3rdTie-4thTie-4thTie-4th
Sixth Flight
Ken SmartStephen LynchLester Van SlykeBrent Berry Bob WallerChris MuellerBen CarrancoHarold HughesDavid MoirTom CroweGlyn MathewsHarold WilsonMarvin Wagener
Destry PackKevin StantonKenneth CraigMark KeiferJim McNeelJoe MillerMark ReynaDavid SweetenBill BadeauxBill MooreKevin GoodrumJeff MaloneyKit Hickman
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2011 2010Utility Connections
Electric Meters
Active Gas Meters
Active Water/Sewer
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Financial Institution Deposits
Bank of the Hills
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City Sales Tax Revenue - Cumulative
4B Sales Tax Revenue - Month
4B Sales Tax Revenue - Cumulative
County Sales Tax Payment
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Residential Active
Residential Sold
All Residential Sales - Month
All Residential Sales - Cumulative
9,672
2,696
37,745
74,994,748
114,343,097
30,403,251
270,003,000
358,320
4,590,611
179,133
2,295,038
204,979
2,714,642
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6,311,635
52,772,397
21,449
5,077
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2,308
53,017
330,101,223
73,134,617
98,632,000
105,610,661
32,576,148
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92,000,000
369,252
4,484,929
184,602
2,242,273
212,952
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hile my parents moved around the country quite a bit, my grandparents always lived in Texas. During summers my folks would let me get away from Detroit, or Chicago, or Mexico City, or where ever we were living that year, and I would return to Texas to be with them. The highlight of these summers were our Hill Country road trips. We’d drive to Bandera from Houston, and we’d take our time, especially in and around Kerrville.
My grandparents not only introduced me to the Guadalupe and great barbeque: they also introduced me to the power of estate planning. Without their foresight I probably would never have gone to law school or have the career that I do today. I was able to reach as high as I my ability could take me in my education. That’s because of what my grandparents did for me.
Their philosophy was pretty simple: financing their grandchild’s education was a double gift. It was a gift to me, their grandchild. But it
was also a gift to my mother and step-father. They were relied on my grandparents, not for any money for them, but to help with my aspirations. When I look at my framed law degree, or think about what I would be doing if I wasn’t lucky enough to get into law school, I think about my grandparents. Their legacy wasn’t large in terms of dollars. But they fueled my dreams: from our trips around the Hill Country, and teaching me to ride a horse and shoot a shotgun, to helping out with the law school tuition I could not afford. So while I graduated with copious amounts of debt after obtaining my professional degree, my burden was managable instead of insurmountable.
A few things have changed since the 1960s when my grandparents started their planning. There are new tools available, both under the laws of Texas and federal law. Here are a few ideas for grandparents who want to benefit their grandkids:
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Wills and Lifetime Instruments: The legacy my grandparents left me would never have come to pass if they had not written it down. They both had Wills. These documents were not that complex, but they were critically important. Without a Will in place, the inheritance laws of Texas would have passed everything to my mother. While this is a logical and fair result, it’s not what my grandparents wanted. My mother was married and well-taken care of -- she was an adult and had a career. What my grandparents wanted to do was benefit their grandchild. And the only way to make sure that happened was to set down their wishes in their Wills.
My grandparents also made sure that my mother and I had control of their finances and medical care when their health declined. Both of them executed financial Powers of Attorney, Medical Directives, and Medical Powers of Attorney. These documents were crucial in easing my grandmother’s last days at hospice.
trusts: Grandparents can create trusts for their grandchildren either in life or at death. If created through a Will, a grandparent can stipulate that his or her estate will pass to a trust for the benefit of a grandchild. Under laws in effect for 2011 and 2012, the value of this kind of trust can be $5 million without being subjected to either estate tax, or the additional tax that applies to gifts to grandchildren called the “generation-skipping transfer tax.” We’re not sure whether Congress will change those tax-free amounts in the upcoming years.
While taxes motivate a lot of estate planning, my grandparents didn’t have a taxable estate -- not by a long shot. But they still used trusts. They created a trust in their Wills that was set up specifically to help with my education after the survivor passed away.
That same kind of trust can be established during life. A grandparent can create a trust for the benefit of their grandchildren today, and give to it up to $5 million without facing any kind of
transfer tax. In fact, many of my clients are doing just that.
A common kind of trust for grandchildren is that which is specifically set up for education. Generally, these kinds of trusts are structured so that when the youngest granchild gets a degree in higher education, the trust splits into shares for all the grandkids, allowing them to use his or her own trust fund for health, education, maintenance and support. It can be a really good idea to have a bank or trust company administer trusts for grandkids, but it’s really a case-by-case analysis.
gifts: Grandparents can directly pay for any kind of education (pre-school, primary, secondary, or college and post-graduate) without being subjected to any kind of gift tax. A direct gift to a grandchild is subject to a $13,000 annual gift tax exclusion per year. Gift over that amount must be reported to the IRS and reduce what a grandparent can leave tax-free at death, even if no tax is immediately due. Large lifetime gifts require some careful consideration.
529 Plans: These are special kinds of investment vehicles created by Congress to help fund educational expenses. I like to think of them like an IRA for college since they grow income-tax free. While these kinds of plans are highly favorable for grandparents in states where there is an income tax (unlike in the Great State of Texas), they are still useful for Texas grandparents.
The Texas Tomorrow Fund, our state’s Plan, gives grandparents a couple of options to fund their grandkids’ education. There’s a regular qualified 529 Plan, called the Texas College Savings Plan, and there’s another, called the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, that locks in today’s college costs for future years. Special tax rules allow grandparents to bundle up five years’ worth of their $13,000 gift tax exclusion for transfers to 529 Plans, essentially allowing a $65,000 per grandparent gift in a single year.
Parental Authorization: A few years ago the Texas legislature passed a new law, and a very handy one at that for grandparents. When my parents
dropped me off for a summer of riding in the back of an Oldsmobile with my grandfather at the wheel, they left a note with my grandmother that said “To whom it may concern: my son is in my mother’s care.” The idea was that if my grandparents had to talk to a doctor or sign some document on my parents’ behalf, this slip of paper would let them do it. We never had to test it.
Now, under Texas law, any parent can execute a document called a “Parental Authorization.” This is a powerful document that allows an adult sibling, aunt, uncle, or grandparent to take legal custody of a minor child. It allows the relative to control a child’s employment, physical location, and even direct medical care.
For grandparents who have little visitors over the summer months, this document is a must. It is a legally binding document signed by both the parents and the grandparents, and it must be honored by third parties. While this legal instrument is only a few years old under Texas law, we are recommending all our clients with kids get one in place.
If you’re a grandparent and you want to help your grandkids, the first step is to get it down in writing. Meet with your trusted advisor to talk about it. It can be a lawyer, accountant, or financial professional. You can’t leave a legacy to your grandchild without a plan.
Lindsay Martin is a partner with Strasburger Price Oppenheimer Blend. Lindsay’s practice is focused on international and domestic planning and tax matters. He advises individuals, businesses, and financial services institutions on both domestic and international planning and tax matters.Lindsay is also Adjunct Professor of International Tax Law at St. Mary’s University School of Law, and is a frequent speaker at tax institute seminars and other continuing professional education seminars for attorneys, CPAs, and financial professionals.
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RIBBONCUTTINGS
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with Young’s Jewelers & Guns on November 3, 2011. They are located at 2022 Sidney Baker. Call them at (830) 257-3663 or visit www.youngsjewelers.com.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with Premier Designs Jewelry on October 28, 2011. Call them at (830) 285-0216 or e-mail [email protected].
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with Hill Country Smiles on October 20, 2011. They are located at 417 Tivy. Call them at (830) 896-5400 or visit www.hillcountrysmiles.com.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with Penni Carr Management & Event Services on October 27, 2011. They are located at 407 Junction Hwy. Call them at (830) 315-5711 or (830) 459-5437, or visit www.pennicarr.com.
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The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with Central 16 Emporium on Saturday, October 8. They are located at 3102 Fredericksburg Rd. Contact Craig Hawkins or Sabra Holmes at (830) 459-5705 or (830) 792-6392. They are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with Cal-Bob’s Smoke Shack and Barbeque on November 2, 2011. They are located at 3165 Fredericksburg Rd, and are open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. Monday thru Friday, and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday. Call them at (830) 955-5369 or visit www.calbobssmokeshack.com.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with CC Insurance on October 27, 2011. They are located at 407 Junction Hwy. Call them at (830) 315-5711.
The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting with MuzeMatic Studios on October 24, 2011. They are located at 1216 Broadway. Call them at (830) 895-5092.
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4 Judy and Harold Wunsch of Wunsch Rental, Kacy Smith of Wells Fargo and Amber Dye of Guadalupe National Bank
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6 Jonathan Buchanan and Gyanne Kuykendall of Morrison Supply
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