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NEW YEAR - NEW YOU! INSIDE FIT & FABULOUS IN 2015 CASTLE HILLS SHAVANO PARK NORTH SIDE 78213 78230 78231 78248 78249 JAN. 12 - FEB. 9, 2015 VOL. 3, ISSUE 7 Ring in the savings in 2015 with special offers from your neighborhood FITNESS SECTION PG. 19 Concept calls for work to be done in phases, connect with San Antonio trails Facility is looking for 500 workers, with auditions, and an opening planned for January Shavano Park putting in new hike and bike trails, sidewalks TopGolf drives for ‘flat-out fun’ on Northwest Side PG.16 PG.20 Discover the city through LOCAL deals from restaurants, retailers and services in your community, and save money while you do it! COUPONS INSIDE FANTASTIC DEALS pg. 31 Expanded facility in Castle Hills offers workouts and nutrition regimen One-stop shop sells, delivers, services exercise equipment Locally owned restaurant chain debuts near Shavano Park Blanco Road eatery serves up homemade Italian dishes WELLFIT FITNESS HQ EAT LOCAL BIG BOB'S BURGERS EAT LOCAL VALENTINO'S PG. 26 PG. 25 PG. 27 PG. 28 COMMUNITY NEWS CASTLE HILLS CITY GOVERNMENT UPDATE: POLITICAL CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR COUNCIL IN 2015 Upheaval on the City Council in 2014 sets stage for May elections — SEE PAGE 14 La Cantera resort eyes a spring opening after closure for renovations NEW LOOK PG.17

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This month in LOCAL Zone 2: Political challenges lie ahead for Castle Hills City Government after upheaval in city council last year with May elections on the way, TopGolf drives for fun as the facility on the Northwest Side is looking for 500 workers with auditions, and an opening planned for January, and La Cantera resort is looking at opening this spring after closing for renovations. If you missed it in your mailbox, read it online now!

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NEW YEAR - NEW YOU! INSIDE

FIT & FABULOUS IN 2015

CASTLE HILLS SHAVANO PARK NORTH SIDE 78213 78230 78231 78248 78249 JAN. 12 - FEB. 9, 2015VOL. 3, ISSUE 7

Ring in the savings in 2015 with special offers from your neighborhood

FITNESS SECTIONPG. 19

Concept calls for work to be done in phases, connect with San Antonio trails

Facility is looking for 500 workers, with auditions, and an opening planned for January

Shavano Park putting in new hike and bike trails, sidewalks

TopGolf drives for ‘flat-out fun’ on Northwest Side

PG.16

PG.20

Discover the city through LOCAL deals from restaurants, retailers and services in your community, and save money while you do it!

COUPONS INSIDEFANTASTIC DEALS

pg. 31

Expanded facility in Castle Hills offers workouts and nutrition regimen

One-stop shop sells, delivers, services exercise equipment

Locally owned restaurant chain debuts near Shavano Park

Blanco Road eatery serves up homemade Italian dishes

WELLFIT

FITNESS HQ

EAT LOCAL BIG BOB'S BURGERS

EAT LOCAL VALENTINO'S

PG. 26

PG. 25

PG. 27PG. 28

COMMUNITY NEWS

CASTLE HILLS CITY GOVERNMENT UPDATE: POLITICAL CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR COUNCIL IN 2015

Upheaval on the City Council in 2014 sets stage for May elections — SEE PAGE 14

La Cantera resort eyes a spring opening after closure for renovations

NEW LOOKPG.17

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President Harold J. LeesPublisherGregg Rosenfield

Assoc. PublisherRick UptonEDITORIALExecutive EditorThomas EdwardsNews StaffCollette Orquiz, Bain Serna and Will WrightContributing WritersOlivier J. Bourgoin, Joyce Hotchkiss, Eric Moreno, Travis E. Poling, Lucille Sims Thomas, Arthur Schechter and Susan Yerkes

ARTCreative DirectorFlorence D. EdwardsProduction DesignerPete MoralesContributing PhotographerRudy B. OrnelasContributing IllustratorJeremiah Teutsch

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THOMAS EDWARDSEXECUTIVE EDITOR

I spent more than half of my career as a reporter covering police, county law enforcement and federal agents.

Like many people, I have some questions about the Eric Garner case in New York. But based on my experiences, I can say the system in the San Antonio area to catch bad cops does work. I wrote about cops under indictment, cops who went to trial, cops suspended by their chief or civil service commission, cops handed indefinite suspensions, cops forced to retire…

And yet for every one of those aberrations, I could list hundreds of other officers who just did their jobs; who put up with an amazing amount of verbal abuse and eternal paperwork; who went on mind-numbing calls that ranged from parents who couldn’t control their own kids to frightened grannies scared by a raccoon in the house; and who saw more unrelenting violence than most people can comprehend.

To the critics I would say: Talk to the officer who just handled the case of a baby with its skull bashed in, the same officer who has to go home and tell his or her spouse with a forced smile that it was just another day on the job, and then hug his or her own child like the world is filled with rainbows and unicorns. I wonder if the naysayers know what that’s like.

Constructive criticism is helpful, but it needs to be honest. Don’t tar and feather all police because of a few rotten apples.

If critics want anarchy, then let’s just do away with law enforcement. Otherwise, tone down the rhetoric and engage the brain. Every profession has its sinners … and saints.

Every group has a few bad apples

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San Antonio a world-class city without NFL by SUSAN YERKES

Christmas is over, and Santa

failed to deliver a major league football team to our collective stockings,

despite the recent ballyhoo about the Oakland Raiders possibly relocating here. But, a lot of folks still have visions of the NFL dancing in their heads.

So as the new year begins, I’d like to offer a reminder, and propose a toast.

First, the reminder. When it comes to courting major league teams, the Raiders are not our first rodeo.

The Alamodome was built after voters approved the $177 million project, thanks in part to a powerful public-relations

campaign headed by former Mayor Henry Cisneros and then-Spurs' owner Red McCombs. One of the major selling points was the idea that if we built a state-of-the-art football stadium, San Antonio stood a good chance of getting an NFL team to play there, despite widespread skepticism.

The skeptics proved right. Of course, the Alamodome was also sold as an expanded convention facility – fortunately, as it turned out — although it took awhile for the venue to hit its stride. The Alamodome opened in 1993, the same year Cisneros decamped to Washington, D.C., to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The dome was a “legacy” project for him. More than two decades later, Cisneros is still on the NFL bandwagon.

Things heated up this summer, when the Raiders, with their current lease on Alameda County’s aging O.co Coliseum about to expire, weren’t getting far in their push for a proposed $800 million new stadium. And presto! Suddenly, they were entertaining new suitors.

Some reasoned San Antonio’s a perfect fit for the Raiders. It’s hard to take the idea very seriously. Oakland is the nation’s fourth-largest media market. San Antonio is the 36th largest and no amount of annexation is going to change that anytime soon. The Bay Area boasts six times as many major

corporate headquarters, and has a much larger pool of dollars for premium seating and sponsorship. If the Raiders do anything, they’re more likely to return to Los Angeles.

Even though it’s conceivable that an NFL team might play in the Alamodome for a time (the New Orleans Saints practiced and played three games here in 2005 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina), folks on the inside of the Raiders talks were pretty candid about the fact we’d eventually have to build a new stadium to keep the team here.

Why would our leaders even seriously contemplate doing that?

Back when the Alamodome was built, there was a lot of talk about how an NFL team would help sell San Antonio as a “world-class city.” The NFL didn’t come, but San Antonio is a world-class city anyway.

We have the five-time NBA champion Spurs, one of the coolest collective class acts in sports, the WNBA San Antonio Stars and the AHL San Antonio Rampage, all playing in the AT&T Center. The Alamodome has hosted five Men's and/or Women's NCAA Final Four basketball tournaments and a U.S. Olympic Festival.

(We just snagged another Final Four for 2018, to which the city’s committing $44 million more in Alamodome upgrades.)

The dome has proved a fantastic home for our town’s only NCAA FBS team, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s Roadrunners, and high school playoff games. Not to mention hundreds of events from monster truck jams to rock concerts. And in December, Major League Soccer officials confirmed San Antonio is among four cities being considered for a new MLS team in the latest league expansion.

There’s much more than sports to being a world-class city. In a 2014 Forbes magazine report comparing the business climates of 200 major U.S. metro areas, San Antonio ranked sixth. Oakland came in 62nd. We’re on a roll here, and Mayor Ivy Taylor is correct to focus on education and economic development, rather than put too much effort into pie-in-the-sky NFL dealings.

And now for that New Year’s toast, in the form of a cheer: “Go Raiders! Just go someplace else!”

Email Yerkes at [email protected].

THERE’S MUCH MORE THAN SPORTS TO BEING A WORLD-CLASS CITY.

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6 JAN. 12 - FEB. 9, 2015

OUR TURNViews and opinions about your community

Before city leaders do such a thing, they must first make sure they can provide adequate police, fire and ambulance services; take care of infrastructure such as bridges, streets and drainage; and build or maintain parks and libraries.

If the city is incapable of handling such a load, then those areas — which would add about 200,000 people to San Antonio’s population — should stay outside the city limits.

It’s not worth straining the city’s resources just so San Antonio can be bigger than Phoenix and Philadelphia.

The city is looking at Interstate 10 West, U.S. 281 North to near the Comal County line, I-10 East, Texas 151 and U.S. 90/Loop 1604.

According to District 9 Councilman

Services must be there for annexation

Joe Krier, if the move goes through from 2015 to 2020, it would be a limited-purpose annexation. There will be no city services, no collection of property or sales taxes during the first three years. Although residents can vote in City Council and recall elections, they are not eligible to run for office during that time, nor can they cast ballots in a bond election.

However, the city can require permits and fees for commercial and residential buildings.

The areas in question are all rapid-growth sectors. No doubt politcos are rubbing hands at the thought of all the new taxes.

True, it can be argued that residents from the five areas driving on San Antonio streets and using San Antonio resources should pay their fair share, but there is little doubt some do not want to become part of the Alamo City.

For one thing, there are fewer regulations in unincorporated areas, compared to city ordinances that cover everything from historic preservation to code compliance.

Public hearings will be held in the fall. Residents should come armed with questions. If San Antonio is going to dip into their wallets, they need to be assured of adequate public services.

-The Local Community News editorial board includes Harry Lees, Gregg Rosenfield and Thomas Edwards.

San Antonio is looking at its largest land grab in 20 years, a move that could annex five areas

equal to 66 square miles and make the city the fifth largest in the nation.

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LOCAL LETTERS CONSIDER FACTORS IN USE

OF POLICE BODY CAMERASEDITOR: In light of Ferguson, Missouri,

and (the Eric Garner case in) New York City, it would be difficult to argue against the use of police body cameras.

However, the December editorial on their use was sadly light on factors that will determine whether the San Antonio Police Department can employ them in a widespread fashion.

Some of these factors include: 1) battery life — cameras may not have enough battery life for a full shift; 2) data storage — despite modern compression algorithms, a full shift’s video file, multiplied by the number of shifts per day and the number of officers on duty for SAPD, would create a massive amount of data that would need to be transferred, viewed, sorted and stored; and 3) problems that might arise from officers turning the cameras on and off at their own discretion.

These are just a few of the issues when evaluating whether to put the cameras into widespread usage. The public should be educated on all of the issues pertaining to the decision whether to use the cameras.

Todd Tinker

MEDIA NEEDS TO STICK TO FACTSEDITOR: The column in the December

LOCAL Community News by Executive Editor Thomas Edwards on the need for the media to keep a proper perspective really hit home. (I started to say “resonated,” but that word is overused).

I could not agree more with his premise. It is unfortunate that many (not all) people get their news/information/sound bites from TV and therefore are unwitting victims of partial, inflammatory or misleading information.

They are being spoon-fed by the media; their opinions are pre-formed and digested for them like chicken nuggets, resulting in the so-called news becoming fact in their minds.

Thanks for restating what should be obvious, but is not.

Peggy Maitland Henry

Send letters to the editor to [email protected] or snail mail them to Local Community News, 4204 Gardendale, Suite 201, San Antonio, TX 78229. We reserve the right to edit for taste, grammar and length.The editorial board includes Harry Lees, Gregg Rosenfield and Thomas Edwards

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8 JAN. 12 - FEB. 9, 2015

Experience and Enjoy!28th Annual Asian Festival

“The Year of the Ram”

Saturday, February 21, 2015–10 am–5 pm

AUTHENTIC ASIAN FOODS

TRADITIONAL ASIAN PERFORMANCES

LECTURES ON A VARIETY OF TOPICS

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NEISD Trustees of the North East Independent School District regularly meet 5:30

p.m. on the second Monday of each month at 8961 Tesoro Drive. To confirm dates and times, call 407-0533.

RAMBLIN’ REPTILES Blaine Eaton visits Phil Hardberger Park to explain how the reptiles

of South Texas survive in urban and rural environments. The event is 10 a.m. to noon at the Urban Ecology Center, near the park’s western entrance at 8400 N.W. Military Highway. There is no admission cost, but donations are appreciated. For more, call 207-3280 or 492-7472.

YOGA MOVIE An exclusive screening of “Awake: The Life of Yogananda” is 7 p.m. at the

Alamo Drafthouse Park North, 618 N.W. Loop 410, to raise funds in support of Yoga Day. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at The Union Yoga & Strength, www.theunionsa.com, or Nydia’s Yoga Therapy at www.nydiasyogatherapy.com. Yoga Day is dedicated to improving people’s lives through yoga. For more on Yoga Day, call 429-4136 or visit www.yogadayus.com.

BARSHOP JCC JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The Jewish Community Center, 12500

N.W. Military Highway, kicks off the 14th annual Barshop JCC Film Festival with an 8 p.m, showing of “Deli Man.” The other films will be featured at the Santikos Embassy 14 Movie Theatre from Feb.

OUR GUIDE

TO YOUR MONTH

Plan your month with our calendar of upcoming events in the community.

HAPPENING LOCAL

H A P P E N I N G K E Y

ART TALKFITNESS OUTDOOR MUSIC FOOD

HAPPENING continues on pg. 09

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7-11. Tickets are on sale now. For listings of movies and ticket prices, call 302-6820 or go to http://www.jccsanantonio.org/ and click on “Experience the Arts” and then “Jewish Film Festival.”

THIRD COAST DANCE CLASSES The Third Coast Rhythm Project and its Tap Academy gets back in

action with classes in tap and swing dance. Six-week class series will offer tap and swing dance for adults, from absolute beginners to advanced. Classes for kids age 5-7 and 8-12 include drumming and body percussion as well as tap and swing. More information is available at www.thirdcoastrhythm.com. The academy is at 8055 West Ave., Suite 105.

LIBRARIES CLOSED San Antonio Public Library branches will be closed

for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

RESTAURANT WEEK Culinaria, which promotes San Antonio as a wine and food destination,

has launched a second yearly edition of its popular dining fest. Special three-course lunch and dinner menus will be offered at two price levels: $10 lunch/$25 dinner

and $15 lunch/$35 dinner. Participating restaurants include Bob’s Steak & Chop House, 5815 Rim Pass Drive; Cover 3, 1806 N. Loop 1604 West; Wildfish Seafood Grille, 1834 N. Loop 1604 West; and in the Shops at La Cantera, 15900 La Cantera Parkway, Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille and Mariposa in Neiman Marcus. Call the restaurants for reservations, which are suggested but not required.

NORTHSIDE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT The board meets 7 p.m. in the

NISD board room, 5900 Evers Road.

SOILS & PLANT LIFE Randy Killian-Smith will talk about the relationship of soil to

geology – rocks – and the effect of soil on plant communities as shown in Phil Hardberger Park. The walk along the Savanna Loop Trail sets out from the park’s Urban Ecology Center, near the western entrance at 8400 N.W. Military Highway. There is no admission cost, but donations are appreciated. For more, call 207-3280 or 492-7472.

ST. GREGORY OPEN HOUSE St. Gregory the Great Catholic School, which is now enrolling

students for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, is hosting an open house from 9 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. For more, contact Jean Hoskins at 342-0281 or [email protected]. St. Gregory is at 700 Dewhurst Road.

SHAVANO PARK City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall, 900 Saddletree Court.

NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING Vance Jackson Neighborhood Inc. will hold its annual

meeting starting at 6 p.m. at the Cody Library, 11441 Vance Jackson Road. In addition to organizational reports and officer elections, there will be information from City Councilmen Ron Nirenberg of District 8 and Joe Krier of District 9. Also, members will be able to suggest goals for 2015. Residents of the area bounded by Huebner Road, the railroad tracks, Callaghan Road and Interstate 10 can attend and vote. The organization’s website is http://www.vjni.org/.

SHELDON VEXLER THEATRE Lanford Wilson’s romantic comedy “Talley’s Folly” comes

to the theater with performances 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Saturdays and

2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are on sale. The theater is at the Barshop Jewish Community Center, 12500 N.W. Military Highway. For more, call the box office at 302-6835 or visit http://www.vexler.org/.

ST. GEORGE EPISCOPAL CHURCH MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP

The gathering takes place the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the meeting room of the Parish Building (near the nursery). Patients and their family members, friends and providers are all welcome. St. George is at 6904 West Ave.

ELSEWHERE IN SAN ANTONIOCAMP BROADWAY REGISTRATION Youths age 10 to 17 can sign up now for next

summer’s weeklong immersion in stage-show production. Broadway professionals will provide instruction, master classes and seminars for aspiring performers Aug. 3-7 at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. Register online at www.campbroadway.com.

SPURS YOUTH BASKETBALL SIGNUP Registration for the annual Spurs Youth Basketball

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League is going on at 16 Parks and Recreation Department community centers. They include the Hamilton center, 10700 Nacogdoches Road, which offers an 8-and-under coed league and a 12-and-under boys league. Parents can sign up their kids at the center; the $10 registration fee includes a team shirt and water bottle. For more on Hamilton’s leagues, call 654-7749; for more on the program, call 207-3000.

MLK SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS Students can apply for scholarships under a

program administered by the San Antonio Martin Luther King Jr. Commission. The scholarships are for students who are graduating seniors in Bexar County schools. Full applicant requirements and an application form can be found at www.sanantonio.gov/mlk/MLKScholarship.aspx.

WESTERN & HERITAGE ART SHOW AND SALE Four sculptors and 40 painters will

be represented in 300 works of art offered during the 52nd annual Alamo Kiwanis fundraiser. Sale of the art, done in a variety of media, will benefit children’s charities. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. in

the Lonesome Dove Room of the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 200 E. Market St. The $150 admission cost includes dining, dancing and a raffle, plus gaming tables; VIP tickets, at $500, allow patrons to view and purchase artworks beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, and a pre-sale gallery of the art, are available through links at www.kiwanisartshow.com.

RETIRED TEACHERS The North San Antonio Retired Teachers Association will

open its monthly meeting with a “meet and greet” at 9:45 a.m.; the meeting begins at 10:15 at San Pedro Presbyterian Church, 14900 San Pedro Ave. The guest speaker will be Maricella Borroel of public television station KLRN.

SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION The San Antonio Chapter of the national

organization will hold its monthly luncheon meeting at the Petroleum Club, 8620 N. New Braunfels Ave., at 11:30 a.m. Lunch costs $25. Reservations are required and should be made with Bob Clark, 402-0871, or [email protected], by the Monday prior to the meeting. The chapter meets on the third Wednesday of the month except for July and August.

STARS AT THE WOODLAWN Celebrities with TV and Broadway pedigrees are in the

spotlight at the Woodlawn Theatre, 1920 Fredericksburg Road, in a series hosted by pianist/comedian/radio host Seth Rudetsky. This time, his guest is Christine Ebersole, whose two Tony awards include one for her turn as Dorothy Black in the “42nd Street” revival. Rudetsky will throw in some songs and insider stories during the program, which starts at 7:30 p.m. Regular admission is $75, or $100 for VIP seating. The series continues on March 21 and May 15. For more information, call the box office at 267-8388 or go to www.woodlawntheatre.org/2015-season-subscriptions.

STYLISH SATURDAYS Local fashion designers and boutiques will show off their

creations and wares from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Oxygen Room & Beauty Bar, 1100 Broadway, Suite 100. Participants in this edition of the quarterly event are 91 Authentic, Rey Aguillon, Meagan Cantu, Herstory, Vanessa Irino, Daiquonne Lanier, Moda Mia, Sachs Jewels and Ala Verb. Admission is $15 VIP and $10 regular seating. For more, email [email protected].

PATRIOTS & PEACEMAKERS The important roles that Arab Americans have played

in U.S. history are laid out in a traveling exhibit of the Arab American National Museum that will be on display at the Institute of Texan Cultures. Admission costs range from $6 to $8; ITC members and University of Texas at San Antonio and Alamo Colleges students get in free. The Institute is at 801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd.

LIT ‘N LUNCH The annual Assistance League of San Antonio luncheon will feature authors

Elizabeth Crook, Melanie Shankle and Miles Arcineaux, which is actually the pen name of writers Brent Douglass, James R. Dennis and John T. Davis. Young author Madeline Corolla, who attends the North East School of the Arts, will receive the Rising Star Award. The program begins at 11:30 a.m. at the San Antonio Country Club, 4100 N. New Braunfels Ave., and Sheriff Susan Pamerleau will serve as mistress of ceremonies. Tickets, $65, must be purchased by Jan. 23; call 732-1200 and ask for the Lit ‘n Lunch chairman.

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1. BIG BOB’S BURGERS, 4553 N. Loop 1604 West, Suite 1133, opened in January at The Ridge Shopping Center, at the intersection with Lockhill-Selma Road. This is the third Big Bob’s location in San Antonio. The menu includes flame-grilled burgers, giant onion rings and hand-cut fries. In addition, there is a full bar, a play area for the kids and a big screen-TV. Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. For more, visit http://www.bigbobsburgers.com. (See story on page 27)

2. WELLFIT PRIVATE FITNESS, 1919 Lockhill-Selma Road, Suite 103, is now open and provides private personal training, small group training, customized nutrition therapy and yoga classes in Castle Hills. Nationally accredited WellFIT trainers accommodate busy schedules and lifestyles, providing workouts any day of the week. For more, call 843-2995 or visit www.wellfit-sa.com. (See story on page 26)

3. VALENTINO’S, 14357 Blanco Road, is a new Italian restaurant that opened in October. The fare includes homemade pizza, as well as specialties of the house such as Chicken Aristocrat (a chicken breast topped with eggplant and mozzarella served with spaghettini in a white wine cream sauce) or the Shrimp Romano, a dish that includes a brandy cream sauce with roasted peppers and spinach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. For more, call 492-1415. (See story on page 28)

4. FITNESS HQ, 139 N. Loop 1604 East, Suite 100, is a one-stop shop for exercise enthusiasts to find the right fitness equipment, featuring leading brands while also offering delivery, installation and service. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. For more, call 699-8100 or visit www.fitnessheadquarters.com. (See story on page 25)

5. MODA MIA BOUTIQUE, 10003 N.W. Military Highway, Suite 2113, is a new women’s retail store with apparel, jewelry, shoes and handbags. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more, call 348-8339 or visit www.shopmodamia.com or visit the shop on Facebook at www.facebook.com/modamiaSA.

6. WAXING THE CITY, 427 N. Loop 1604 West, Suite 207 in Sonterra Village, just opened in early December to offer customers facial and body waxing. Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and closed Sunday. For more, call 494-2026 or visit http://www.waxingthecity.com/stoneoak/.

7. CASTLE HILLS COMPLETE URGENT CARE, 6999 Blanco Road in the Blanco Junction Shopping Center, is now open and offers treatment of minor emergencies. No appointments necessary. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more, call 202-1333 or

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visit www.castlehillsurgentcare.com. IN OTHER NEWSTHE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES INTO A Dec. 28 fire at the Wedgewood Senior Living Apartments, 6701 Blanco Road at West Rector Drive in Castle Hills, that claimed the lives of six residents and sent 18 more to the hospital. City officials said the fire is the worst disaster in the history of Castle Hills. Both the state and county fire marshals’ offices are probing the case. The blaze at the 11-story building, built in 1965, was turned in about 6 a.m. Officials said the building housed nearly 450 tenants.

SECURITY SERVICE FEDERAL CREDIT has acquired 66 acres near its corporate campus for future expansion and consolidation on land bordered by the Interstate 10 West frontage road, UTEX Boulevard and Leon Creek Greenway. “As a growing enterprise, we are delighted to acquire this property in such a rapidly developing part of the city,” said SSFCU President Jim Laffoon. “With several business units currently in leased facilities, development of a campus on this site will allow us the ability to consolidate our back-office operations for many years to come.” Plans could even call for the

relocation of the corporate headquarters, with Security Service exploring a possible sale of the La Cantera facility while working with Dominion Advisory Group and CBRE to market the property. The credit union has hired Pape Dawson Engineers Inc. for civil engineering, and Lake Flato and RVK Architects will work together to provide site master planning and building design. In a newsletter to constituents, District 9 Councilman Joe Krier said, “City Council approved an incentive package to help in the development of public improvements while creating and retaining 947 full-time jobs for Security Service Federal Credit Union. SSFCU is the largest credit union in Texas and the seventh largest credit union in the U.S.”

SHAVANO PARK POLICE OFFICER CHRIS FRANKLIN has been named the city’s primary code enforcement officer. The Police Department assumed code enforcement responsibilities in May 2014.

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NORTHSIDE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEE KATIE REED, who represents District 5, has been recognized by Superintendent Brian Woods for her work on the board of the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County.

CAROL HARLE, THE DISTRICT 6 REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE NORTHSIDE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, participated as a judge at the Stinson Middle School Science Fair. She said the public should attend such events because seeing students pursuing science activities helps “put faith back in the future,” according to an NISD newsletter.

LARKSPUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL students who had perfect attendance from Dec. 1-18 recently gathered in the gym to celebrate, officials said. Students kept track of their attendance in “Leader in Me” data notebooks.

ACADEMY OF CREATIVE EDUCATION GRADUATES HELD THEIR WINTER COMMENCEMENT DEC. 18 at Castle Hills First Baptist Church. The ceremony was led by two ACE graduating students,

Cierra G. Maldonado and Evans L. Morales, who were masters of ceremonies. Nearly 100 academy graduates crossed the stage to receive their diplomas, according to an official with the North East Independent School District. Using a nontraditional approach to education, ACE has been recognized by the Texas Education Agency and the Dropout Prevention Network as a model school.

TO HERALD THE REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT CLUB at Lee High School, 25 students in the STEM curriculum — science, technology, engineering and math —recently visited the 558th Fighter Training Squadron at Randolph AFB to see how RPA pilots begin their training to fly drones.

KAREN FUNK HAS BEEN NAMED THE FIRST FEMALE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR for the North East Independent School District, succeeding Jerry Comalander after he announced his retirement in September. The board of trustees approved her appointment Dec. 8. Funk, 56, was the volleyball coach for 14 years at Madison High School. She joined Comalander’s staff in 2000 as an assistant athletic director, then was named girls’ athletic director in 2011. Comalander, who was named NEISD athletic director in 1989, will stay on through Jan. 31, and Funk moves into her new job in February, officials said.

DURING THE HOLIDAYS, the Eisenhower Middle School IKE Student Council constructed a big sleigh to fill with new and unwrapped toys for the Toys for Tots organization. Student volunteers partnered with Marines to help organize the toys at a warehouse after the sleigh reached capacity.

TURNING A BIRTHDAY WISH INTO A MESSAGE OF HOPE, Eisenhower Middle School sixth-grader Diego Naredo started a blanket and pillow drive to benefit those who stay at Haven for Hope, officials said. When asked what he wanted for his birthday, the student said he had everything he needed and only wished to help others, his teachers said. He put up a flier at school, which led to donations of more than 25 blankets and pillows.

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According to Mayor Tim Howell, it will be the first time in city history that a mayor and three of five City Council members will be up for election at the same time.

Seats held by councilmen Tim Daggett and Frank Paul, who were both appointed, will be on the ballot May 9 along with the seat currently held by Councilman John Squire.

Howell, who was mayor pro tem before being appointed to fill the

mayor’s slot, said he will seek to hold on to the city’s top elected spot.

“It could change the whole direction of the city or it could stay the same,” Howell said about the upcoming elections.

Howell said the biggest issue the city faces in 2015 is continuing to make progress on infrastructure, including needed road repairs and upgrades.

Also, he had nothing but praise for Diane Pfeil, who recently became city manager after serving as interim city manager for a few months.

“I felt all along from day one that Diane was going to be the one. But, of course, I wanted council to see what her skill set could bring to the plate. And she more than proved to council that she was the one,” the mayor said.

Pfeil was hired based on her performance and her ability to bring the different department heads together, her focus on Castle Hills and her love for the city that she has lived in for 36 years, Howell said.

Recently, Pfeil has taken a leadership role dealing with the media and coordinating various agencies after a fire at the 11-story Wedgwood Senior Living Apartments, 6701 Blanco Road, left six dead and 18 injured on Dec. 28.

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The investigation is continuing.Other issues the city plans to tackle

in the new year include making City Hall more user-friendly for residents and working to create a better atmosphere for its employees. City officials recently have been trying to ensure Castle Hills is in line with other cities of its size regarding employee wages and benefits.

Officials redid the city handbook, adding two holidays for municipal workers.

VIA Metropolitan Transit also is likely to continue to be an issue for the town, and voters in May could be asked to decide whether to keep its buses running through the city’s streets.

City leaders had considered giving VIA the boot so that tax dollars used to subsidize the bus service could instead go to road repairs.

Last summer, some council members said the $495,000 in sales-tax money paid to subsidize VIA would be better spent on repairing and maintaining infrastructure.

VIA has pledged $380,000 to aid Castle Hills with its street repairs, and some city officials have expressed support for the idea.

But others, such as Councilman Douglas Gregory, have been longtime critics of funding VIA.

“Recently, VIA announced that over $300,000 was being ‘given’ to Castle Hills for street repair,” Gregory wrote in a city newsletter. “Unfortunately, this ‘gift’ from VIA has raised more questions than answers.”

The councilman said the use of the money depends on how and where VIA got it, especially if federal strings are attached.

The city has been trying to find alternative ways to repair its streets after multimillion-dollar bond issues were defeated by voters in 2010 and again in 2013.

Howell said he is generally pleased with the direction the city is headed.

In June, Howell’s predecessor, Mayor Bruce Smiley-Kaliff, resigned, followed not long after by City Manager Rita Hoyl, who stepped down after being told by some council members she had four months to prove her worth; and Councilwoman Stacia Spridgen, who cited the same reasons as Smiley-Kaliff for her resignation — concerns over the direction the city was taking after the May 2014 elections.

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“Last year the council directed the Planning and Zoning Commission to review and develop recommendations for hike and bike trails,” said City Manager Bill Hill. “The Planning and

Zoning Commission formed a work group and we looked at potential hike and bike trails and where those would be best and how we might approach it.”

The trails will be built in phases as part of the development projects of Denton Communities, a San Antonio-based development company.

“We’ve been looking at hike and bike trails ever since we did our town plan back in 2010,” said Mike Janssen, a planning and zoning member. “Hike and bike trails are one of the items that citizens seem to focus on. We’ve worked toward that end and the City Council asked us to really start looking at it.”

The council had recently directed Hill to determine which phase of the plan to do first.

It was decided phase one includes bike and walking lanes for about a half-mile stretch on De Zavala Road between Lockhill-Selma Road and Northwest Military Highway.

The pedestrian and bicycling lanes for that portion on De Zavala will be designated by paint striping of a space of about 8 feet on each shoulder of the road.

This first phase of the plan was chosen because it was the simplest and had the lowest cost, with the price of the road striping being about $7,800, officials said.

The project is set to begin in January. “Since the road is really wide, it

would be really inexpensive to integrate that walking and biking trail along the roadway, so that is what the City Council has agreed to do,” Janssen said.

The plan’s second phase is work on a hike and bike trail that will extend from Lockhill-Selma on the northern end of the city and will parallel Loop 1604. It will go from the west side to the east side of the city, and it will connect into the Salado Creek hike and bike trails from San Antonio, according to Hill.

As the second phase is still on the drawing board, no detailed work has been done.

“We’ve conceptually agreed that the city will take responsibility on that for

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about a quarter mile … and the developer will take responsibility for the rest of it,” Hill said. “We will be working very closely with Denton Communities, who is our developer, and they will probably initiate the planning for that.”

Hill stressed the city is trying to do one thing at a time and in organized phases regarding the hike and bike trails, and that each phase of the plan will be brought to the council for review and final approval.

“The city of San Antonio is doing their Salado Creek Greenway, so we wanted to do something to connect our city to the city of San Antonio’s hike and bike trails,” Janssen said. “In the next couple of years, hopefully this will all happen. At least the first one along De Zavala is going in and we are very excited about it.”

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The resort pledged to look after its employees during the time construction keeps the facility’s doors closed.

“Full-time associates not immediately involved in ongoing operations during the transformation process will be granted leave with pay,” Spomer said. “Both of our award-winning golf courses – the Resort Course and the Palmer Course – will remain open and operate as usual during the renovations, as will their respective clubhouses and adjacent event venues.”

Since its inception 15 years ago, the resort has been witness to record growth in San Antonio and the surrounding area. Visitors from around the globe have come to enjoy the beauty at the edge of the Hill Country. From its perch on one of the highest points in the county, guests have been able to enjoy a majestic and sweeping view.

Completion of phase one of the project in early April will be followed

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Although the hotel and resort are closed, associates are finding ways to remain involved in the community in meaningful ways, company officials said.

Several local charities have been the beneficiaries of donations while staff members, many of whom are on paid

leave through the spring, have also contributed numerous hours of their time, volunteering at The Children’s Shelter and at an area Ronald McDonald House.

“Serving the community is an integral part of the La Cantera resort culture, so finding ways to give back — particularly during the holidays — is essential,” Spomer said. “Our associates

LA CANTERA continues from pg. 17 are sharing their personal time to make the holidays better for those in need, and further, simply by enabling local charities to repurpose some items. La Cantera Resort’s legacy is being spread throughout the city in a meaningful way.”

The resort donated its seasonal ice-skating rink to Morgan’s Wonderland, an ultra-accessible amusement park on the Northeast Side for children and adults with special cognitive and physical needs.

Hundreds of fixtures and furniture items were donated to Habitat for Humanity, which makes home ownership possible for low-income families. In addition, toiletry items and plush terrycloth bath robes were given to Meals on Wheels to be distributed to homebound seniors.

Additional events to benefit other local charities are planned.

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“The only thing out here was (University of Texas at San Antonio) and a bowling alley, and you look at the growth it’s had out here over the last 15 years, it is tremendous; and this is really the hot spot of San Antonio – great accessibility from a traffic-pattern standpoint up I-10 or 1604,” Molinar said.

In a news release introducing the business to the city, District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg said, “San Antonio’s history and future as a golf destination make the arrival of TopGolf a moment worth celebrating. As the Northwest corridor of the city continues to grow, residents of all skill levels will be able to enjoy a first-class entertainment and golf facility that is easily accessible for the entire region.”

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An SAS program, Coach Ed, instructs volunteer coaches on proper fundamentals and conditioning, while emphasizing role-model responsibility, child-abuse prevention, understanding legal issues and stopping and treating injuries.

Andy Seaman, the SAS’ Coach Ed program manager, said the half-day symposiums are very important to the community.

“The NCAA Final Four – all the money generated through that – helps fund Coach Ed,” he said. “Events like the 2018 Final Four bring economic impact to the city of San Antonio. Overall, the premier sporting events that have been brought (in) by San Antonio Sports have delivered more than $460 million.”

While Coach Ed has certified more than 85,000 coaches during the past 15 years, including 1,200-plus Spurs Youth Basketball League instructors who attend annually, the course was only reaching audiences of 25 to 30 individuals.

San Antonio Sports President and CEO Russ Bookbinder wanted more and said a decision was made to enhance the clinics even before Esquire Network aired the reality television series, “Friday Night Tykes,” which depicted some unsavory tactics employed by area coaches competing in the Texas Youth Football Association.

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The conference – part classroom lecture, part pep rally – not only contained basic Xs and Os, but also tutorials on topics such as why kids play and quit sports, how to effectively communicate with difficult parents, how to blend winning and losing into life lessons, and promoting and encouraging good sportsmanship.

Attendees also received glossy go-to guides providing facts, guidance, safety tips and other information.

Bookbinder described the handbook as “an extremely comprehensive youth-sports training manual,” and added, “Education is a critical piece of any vocation that you’re in. If I spend four hours being trained, and I read the material, I’m going to have some checks and balances on my behavior.”

Local child therapist Michael Berler, who’s not affiliated with SAS, endorsed the information and communicative skills contained in the curriculum. He said many coaches know how to guide on-field talent, but also must realize players have mental, social and psychological needs.

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“They took the course in order to improve their knowledge of coaching, in general, as well as the sport,” Seaman said. “How the coaches interacted with the kids before training, and seeing the coaches implement the training we taught them, was a cool deal.”

Seaman said interpersonal techniques – especially how instructors communicated with players, parents, umpires and opposing coaches – improved the league.

SAS is always seeking to further advance the area’s youth-sports community through its clinics.

“We do see a void; we do see a need. There’s a long way to go before we achieve the goals that we would like to achieve,” Bookbinder said.

Coach Ed trains and certifies volunteers in football, basketball, baseball and cheerleading programs, with soccer on the horizon. Its next large-scale conference – designed for youth-basketball coaches – is slated for mid-January. Sessions, big or small, cost $25, including materials.

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“We make it our policy to sell only really good, quality equipment for people to use at home,” said Brandon Gray, manager at the 1604 location. “We sell all of the top manufacturers in the industry, like LifeCore Fitness, Cybex, Spirit Fitness and more.”

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The fitness center, which opened a few years ago, just grew from 1,500 square feet to 3,800 square feet at 1919 Lockhill-Selma Road, Suite 103, where Englund said her business offers fitness solutions for a variety of schedules.

“Supply and demand were really why we decided to grow,” Englund said. “We have a lot of clients already and we

were taking on new ones and I didn’t want people sort of climbing over each other so I knew we had to do it.”

The customers love the enhanced digs and fitness programs, she added.

“The reception has been great so far. People are really enthusiastic about the new classes we are offering,” Englund said.

WellFIT offers one-on-one personal training and accommodates individuals with hectic or busy schedules. Trainers are available Monday through Sunday, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Englund said the fitness regimen is about helping people reach their goals.

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BIG BOB BURGERS4553 N. Loop 1604 West, Suite 1133

Located at 4553 N. Loop 1604 West, this is the third location opened by co-owners Bob Riddle and Larry Walker, the latter being the ex-publisher of the San Antonio Express News.

The other locations are at 447 W. Hildebrand Ave. and 100 N. Santa Rosa St.

The newest space used to house Old West Burgers and has seen its fair share of tenants

during the past six years, according Riddle.“A lot of people thought I was

nuts to go in this spot. I just saw the potential,” the co-owner said.

What used to be red-painted walls are now brightened with white and feature the Big Bob’s logo and other decorations. This is the largest Big Bob’s yet, accommodating more than 200 customers with seating on the patio as well as inside. The space also has a large playground area where parents can let their children run loose.

Big Bob’s Burgers is known for the 50/50 burger, made with equal parts angus chuck and bacon. The patty is freshly ground, char-grilled and topped with a hefty amount of cheddar cheese. It also has a pink hue, which Riddle said is normal— he promises the burger is cooked to perfection.

Big Bob’s Burgers brings family friendly restaurantto 1604 and Lockhill-Selma

Big Bob’s Burgers has ventured to the Shavano Park area, bringing the

family friendly restaurant, flame-grilled burgers and gigantic beer-battered onion rings to The Ridge Shopping Center.

“We’re going to go back to what we do, which is just very simple. It’s just great food, keep the place clean and treat people like they matter,” Riddle said.

In addition to the usual menu, the new location features two full bars, an ice cream station serving up milkshakes and malts, and a stage for live music, with performances starting in February.

“Big Bob” Riddle has been cooking for 31 years and attended the Culinary Institute of America in the 1980s. Sometimes he gets to use his French-chef skills, but

he said mostly his job is to make sure everybody’s happy at his burger joints.

“I’m going to do the best I can. I’m going to work really hard, I’m going to be as sincere as I can be and hopefully that’s enough,” Riddle said.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. For more information, check out http://www.bigbobsburgers.com.

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Debuting the last week in October at 14357 Blanco Road and Cadillac Drive, the eatery offers homemade pizza, specialties of the house such as Chicken Aristocrat (a chicken breast topped with eggplant and mozzarella and served with spaghettini in a white wine cream sauce) and the Shrimp Romano, which is presented in a brandy cream sauce with roasted peppers and spinach.

When Berisha left his native city of Peja in western Kosovo in early 1999 on a student visa to attend Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, it was with the

intention of studying pre-law to become a criminal defense attorney, just like his father.

Because of the raging war that began in 1998 that devastated Berisha’s homeland, his plans drastically changed.

“I had to find work to send money home and help my family,” Berisha said, adding he left school and moved to Dallas, where his cousin owns several restaurants.

“I started out as a server and although I enjoyed my job, I wanted to be more familiar with the menu,” Berisha said. “I wanted to know more about the food I was serving, so I started spending time in the kitchen to learn how it was made.”

Berisha became friends with one of the regulars, who had worked for a congressman.

“He encouraged me to start my own restaurant and he offered to partially finance my project as a silent investor,”

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It’s been a long journey for Valon “Valentino” Berisha from war-torn Kosovo to

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Berisha said. “He suggested that I should relocate to Fredericksburg and that’s what I did. Eventually, I opened a second location in Kerrville and closed the Fredericksburg restaurant.”

He commuted from San Antonio, where he and his wife live. He also likes the “big-city lifestyle.”

When his lease was up in Kerrville, he and the investor searched for a new site in San Antonio.

“And here we are,” Berisha added.Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday

through Friday, noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Valentino's, a new restaurant at 14357 Blanco Road, offers a variety ofItalian dishes including homemade pizza, house specialities such as Chicken Aristocrat and Shrimp Romano. Photos by Collette Orquiz

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