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HOUSTON, TEXAS

Chambers of Commerce and the Fort Bend Economic Development (EDC) Transform Taxable IRA Minimum Distributions

Into Tax Free Donations Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Data Beat Information

INSIDE FEATURE / STORIES

Gratitude, love, and

meeting all expectations

Volume 29 • No. 12 December 2011T H E B U S I N E S S L I F E S T Y L E M A G A Z I N E

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CONTENTS

Kolbe Curtice CCIM, CLSCommercial Real Estate

DiscussesA Salute To Fort Bend Growth .......27

Brian CovaultBusiness Resources

DiscussesLocal Resources to Help Your Business Grow .....................29

Chad EllisLaw and Business

DiscussesBut My Contract Said No Oral Modifications .....................25

Alan SandersenTax Smart DiscussesTransform Taxable IRA Minimum Distributions Into Tax Free Donation .........................23

Gratitude, Love and Meeting All Expectations

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Lake Pointe Town Centre adds two new tenants.....................................................................8Fort Bend Family Health Center expands providers services...........................................22Drafting & Design Engineering arrives at HCC Missouri City campus............................24 Depression loses its grip..............................................................................................................26University Library opens...............................................................................................................28Big Shots observe Celebration Ball .........................................................................................30Cruise operations benefit Gulf Coast.......................................................................................59Churrascos Sweet on Sugar Land............................................................................................62

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Newsletter...................................................37-44Newsworthy.......................................................................................................46-47Data Beat...........................................................................................................50-53Name in the News.............................................................................................54-55 Service Directory...............................................................................................56-58Dining and Entertainment.................................................................................63-64

PUBLISHER ...................................Beverly Carter

GENERAL MANAGER............Michael Fredrickson

EDITOR ..........................................Sharon Wallingford

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ..................Mary Doetterl

MARKETING

CONSULTANTS ............... Jennifer Pappas-Blancas

Diane Strehl

Ann Sturrock

Patty Tristan

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

SPECIALIST ........................................Becky Hall

CONTRIBUTORS ........................Wayne Chandler

Elsa Maxey

ART DIRECTOR ................................Joey Belleza

GRAPHIC DESIGNER / WEB ............Carlo Arcillas

County progress Saluting Growth................................................13

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by Sharon Wallingford

A time of good cheer!

While the holiday gift crunch commences, the business journal staff wants to take the time to thank you for another year of support and the opportunity to serve you. While the year has brought its own gifts and its promise of all that’s yet to come, my wish for each one of you is to

be of good cheer. That you have more dreams not less and more energy and support with which to bring them to fruition in ways that enrich us all.

Let this time of the year usher in a gift of new tradition. This year give the gift of genuine concern for other Americans. What if we allowed ourselves to think outside the box to give to each person on our list something special including the words of support and encouragement they might be needing to reach their next step individually as a person, in business and everyday living.

If you are exchanging gifts with family, friends and co-workers, consider the many gifts that can be found behind all the open business doors in our communities. Diane Strehl and other marketing representatives in our office came up with several great ideas to get you started.

How about a gift certificate to a local spa, hair salon or barber shop? YMCA or gym memberships? It’s appropriate for all ages who are thinking about some health improvement. Who wouldn’t appreciate getting their car detailed? Small owned detail shops and car washes would love to sell you a book of gift certificates.

My, are we are fortunate to have so many diverse restaurants -- all offer gift certificates. And, if your intention isn’t the fancy eatery sort, how about breakfast at the local diner that’s quaint and reminds you of your hometown. Could a subscription to a newspaper go with it? How many people would appreciate something for their car, truck or motorcycle? Thinking about a heartfelt gift for mom? How about gifting the services of a local cleaning company for a day.

Local crafts people spin their own wool and knit them into scarves. They make jewelry, pottery and beautiful wooden boxes. Antiques, crystal glasses and many items that represent the days of yesteryear are scattered in shops throughout our communities. And, how about going to see a play or ballet at your hometown theatre. Musicians need love too, so find a venue showcasing local bands.

Create a revolution of caring about each other. The holiday season is no longer about draining American pockets. It’s about filling them with love, peace and good cheer. It is about caring and encouraging American small businesses to keep plugging away and to follow their dreams. Diane was right. And, when we care about other Americans, we care about our communities, and the benefits come back to us in ways we couldn’t imagine.

Keep the cash registers ringing.

Sharon K. Wallingford

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At St. Michael’s ER, you’ll find an emergency-trained physician on-site around the clock, as well as nurses and techs trained in advanced life support. If you need further treatment or a longer stay, St. Michael’s can admit you to their luxurious parent hospital, First Street Hospital, or admit you to where your physician has privileges.

What kind of medical emergencies can St. Michael’s handle? The capable doctors and nurses treat all emergencies from breaks and sprains to chest pains and headaches and everything in between...24/7. In an emergency, you’ll be glad you’re at St. Michael’s.

St. Michael’s was designed by a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician who knew that having an on-site radiology department complete with x-ray and CT scan and an on-site lab would streamline diagnosis. With lab and radiology results in minutes, the healing process can begin. The comfort and health of our patients is our top concern. Patients agree that St. Michael’s caring approach to patient care and outreach to the community really make them feel better inside and out.

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Al Mayer

Katy homebuilder firm looks back on 40 years

Al Mayer, in 1971, decided to leave St. Louis, where he wasn’t building many homes, and move to West Houston where

he hoped to be more successful. Almost immediately, he was successful with his company, Trendmaker Homes.

“Mayer set up an office just east of Dairy Ashford and concentrated on town homes,” recalled Joel Marshall, who has been with Trendmaker for the past 25 years, now as vice president of land development. In 1972, there wasn’t much building activity west of Dairy Ashford, he said.

“Mayer was a visionary, “ Marshall said. “He saw this area as a place of opportunity.”

Trendmaker soon shared in developing subdivisions and in constructing a majority of the homes in Green Trails, Grand Lakes and Cinco Ranch. Now, Trendmaker is knee-deep in the dynamic new community of Cross Creek Ranch which will have some 4,500 homes in Fulshear.

Mayer retired, moved to California, and continued to revisit Trendmaker quarterly as a consultant until his death about five years

By Wayne Chandler

ago. “He wasn’t surprised by residential expansion in the Katy area,” Marshall said. Mayer saw hundreds of acres of rice fields turned into attractive master-planned communities which have been the signature of the rapid growth in Katy .

Now, Trendmaker has been saluted by the Katy Area Economic Development Council for its 40th anniversary. Marshall, representing Trendmaker, gave a brief power point presentation at the November KAEDC breakfast, showing various high end model homes which it is selling throughout Fort Bend County, and a new line of casual homes in Wimberly, Round Top, and other Central Texas areas.

“Trendmaker is an outstanding company that has helped build the Katy area with outstanding neighborhoods,” said Lance LaCour, president and CEO of KAEDC. “They have been an outstanding supporter of economic development, and of the Katy Area EDC.”

Trendmaker, through the years, has been successful in anticipating the desires and tastes of home buyers, going from town homes, to custom homes to high end production homes, and now homes in more rural settings.

In 2010 Trendmaker was cited by J.D. Power and Associates as the winner for “Best Customer Satisfaction” in the Greater Houston area.

“We’re seeing the need for nice patio homes again,” Marshall said, as ‘baby boomers’ now are leaving the large ‘empty nests’ for nice single-story, small-yard living areas.”

As Trendmaker’s land development executive, it’s part of Marshalls’ job to keep a pulse on the needs of potential home customers.

From a few employees in 1972, “Trendmaker now has 115 employees, going strong,” Marshall said.

Two new tenants are coming to Lake Pointe Town Center, the Whole Foods-anchored shopping center at the

intersection of Highway 59 and State Highway 6. Busy Body is now open for business and Great Greek Grill is scheduled to open by the end of the year, announces Planned Community Developers, Ltd. (PCD), the developer of the 9,700-acre First Colony master-planned community and two other major projects: River’s Edge, a 370-acre community in Richmond and the 32-acre Sugar Land Town Square.

Busy Body is a specialty home fitness

store featuring the retail sale of exercise equipment and other related accessories. This location marks the store’s twelfth in the Houston area.

“We chose to relocate our nearby store to Lake Pointe Town Center because of the health-conscious shoppers in the area,” said Owner Stan Terry. “Busy Body fits well among the list of tenants in the development, such as Whole Foods Market and My Fit Foods.”

Located at 15890 Southwest Freeway, Suite 100, Busy Body occupies 3,195 square feet of space. Fitness consultants at the store are trained to assist customers in assessing their needs to find the proper equipment to

Lake Pointe Town Center adds two new tenantshelp them reach their fitness goals. Busy Body offers such popular home fitness brands as Precor, Cybex, Hoist, Vision, Landice and Vectra.

Charles Adams, vice president of retail for PCD, represented PCD in the transaction; Terry represented Busy Body. More information about Busy Body can be found at BBHouston.com.

At the Great Greek Grill, the restaurant’s menu will feature Greek quick-serve specialties such as gyros, pitas, gliders, Greek salads and more. Great Greek Grill will

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Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, in collaboration with the Sugar Land and Fort Bend Exchange

Clubs and the Sugar Land Rotary, provided free flu shots to community members who participated in Santa’s Gift Exchange. Fort Bend and surrounding county residents graciously brought new, unwrapped toys or clothing items to Methodist Sugar Land Hospital in exchange for a flu shot. The toys and clothing will benefit local children in the Fort Bend area during this holiday season.

“We were very pleased to see such a large turn-out on Saturday morning. It is great to work and live in a community

Top row: Armando Saenz, IT physician liaison at Methodist Sugar Land Hospital; Tom Tielke, volunteer for Santa’s Exchange; Steve Griffith, Sugar Land Exchange Club President; Kaelyn Stolhand, marketing coordinator at Methodist Sugar Land Hospital and member of Fort Bend Exchange Club; Leena Taneja, Director of physician relations and marketing at Methodist Sugar Land Hospital; Marcia Barham, physician liaison at Methodist Sugar Land Hospital; Bottom Row: Rick Smith, Sugar Land Rotary; Steve Weathered, Santa’s Exchange committee co-chair for Sugar Land Rotary; John Robson, Santa’s Exchange committee chair for Sugar Land Exchange Club; Mike Reichek, Fort Bend Exchange Club President; Amy Mitchell, Immediate Past President of Sugar Land Exchange Club; Jake Messinger, Lone Star Exchange Club President and Himesh Gandhi, Santa’s Exchange committee co-chair for Sugar Land Exchange Club

that can come together for a wonderful cause that will benefit the children in our community. We are also proud to once again partner with the local exchange and rotary clubs to provide this community offering and plan to do so again in 2012,” said Leena Taneja, Director of Physician Relations and Marketing.

Organizers of Santa’s Gift Exchange 2011 are anticipating an increase of qualifying families due to recent economic downturns. Santa’s Gift Exchange will provide toys and clothing to more than 3,500 economically disadvantaged children in Fort Bend County. “A special thank you to the 350 plus people who attended the free flu shot clinic and Santa’s Exchange event, as more children will now get the presents they deserve,” said Kaelyn Stolhand, Marketing Coordinator at Methodist Sugar Land Hospital.

“We are thrilled that Methodist Sugar

Land Hospital has once again collaborated with Santa’s Exchange for this very worthwhile project. The outpouring of support and toys from the community through this effort was truly awe inspiring. Through this joint effort, we are well on our way to collecting toys for the underprivileged Fort Bend children that without Santa’s Exchange would not be able to celebrate the holidays,” said Steve Griffith, President of the Exchange Club of Sugar Land.

The toy drive will continue through December 14th and Methodist Sugar Land Hospital will remain a site for donations. Please drop off new, unwrapped toys or clothing items to Methodist Sugar Land Hospital’s Main or Sweetwater lobbies.

For more information on Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, visit www.MethodistSugarLand.com or call 281-274-7500.

Methodist Sugar Land Hospital’s free flu shot clinic and community toy drive a success

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Cha-ching! Cash registers of some 50 local farmers, dairy operators and vendors are melodiously making that

money making sound each Saturday at the Farmers Market at Imperial in Sugar Land. Organizers are projecting the market will generate over $1 million in annual sales.

“We certainly had high expectations during the planning stage and by all indications, we’ve met or exceeded them,” said Keri Schmidt, president of the Fort Bend Chamber, which presents the official GO TEXAN Farmers Market.

Just about 60 vendors regularly participate each Saturday at what started in October and it is now going on three months with quite an impressive

attendance. Schmidt said they offer shoppers fresh-from-the-field fruits and vegetables, pasture raised meats, free range eggs, local cheeses, fresh baked goods, jams and honeys, spices, olive oils and so much more. Even the Lakeview Elementary School students raised over $700 from the sale of their market items—popcorn, lemonade and other merchandise –for a fundraiser at a pumpkin patch they set up.

Here’s the business success part in brief. After she lost her job in 2009, Julie Hammond of Hammond Farm started producing and selling goat cheese, soaps and lotions to supplement her family’s income. “With the addition of the Farmers Market at Imperial, we now participate in three Houston-area markets to support the sale of our products,” she said. “Our sales

at Imperial have been strong and steady.”There’s also Jaime and Theresa Crespo,

owners of Teresita’s restaurant nearby on Eldridge Road. They say exposure at the Farmers Market has impacted their business and they’ve seen an 18 percent increase in traffic. Crespo said that the Farmers Market is “our most effective marketing tool yet.” They’ve even booked more off-site catered events, she said.

There’s more. Nearby merchants are reported to have witnessed an increase in sales since the opening of the Farmers Market. The event is held at U.S. 90A and Ulrich Street by the Imperial Sugar silos and the historic Char House. Rain or shine, it’s held on Saturdays, 9 am – 1 pm. Visit www.ImperialSugarLand.com/FarmersMarket for more.

About $1 million projected in annual sales from Farmers Market at Imperial

Big biz for vendors & local economy

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These financial needs have differing time horizons and as they come close to passing, your level of risk acceptance should change over time. If you have over

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With a total land area of 181 square miles, the Katy Area is located where three counties converge –

Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller. It is an important part of the Greater Houston area and includes the entire boundary of the City of Katy and parts of the City of Houston and City of Fulshear. The City of Katy has a rich history as a major rail center, and the early oil and gas industry provided a unique character and tradition to the small city. Fields surrounding the City have been some of the largest producers of rice in Texas, which has made agriculture an important part of Katy’s economy.

Thanks to the top rated Katy Independent School District, the Katy Area is booming and growing rapidly. With a current population (2010) of 259,000 people, Katy is growing at an average rate of over 5% each year. In 2010, the Katy Area was rated as the No. 1 place in the United States for growth by the Gadberry Group, a site selection firm that composes growth articles for Business Week magazine. By the year 2015, the Katy Area is expected to grow to 327,000 in population and to over 550,000 by the year 2035. The demographics of the area are strong and improving every year, with the school district area having an average household income of $104,000.

To support this growth, the Katy Area is growing a diverse solid base of employment and jobs in the energy, health care,

Katy area, Texas – Defining the future and it’s here for you

In terms of available facilities for companies, the Katy Area has over 13 million sq. ft. of inventory in office space in buildings over 20,000 sq. ft.. Much of the available office space is being occupied, with BP North America and KBR recently leasing large portions of office space in the Energy Corridor. Office space developers are preparing to build new office space to accommodate the expansion of the Energy Industry.

Industrial space is growing in Katy, as well, as over 2,000,000 square feet of industrial space has been added in recent years through the efforts of the Katy Area Economic Development Council. Companies such as Rooms to Go have constructed 1,000,000 sq. ft., with the Pathfinder Energy Services project constructing 200,000 sq. ft., and Pointsmith building 140,000 sq. ft.. Since its inception in 2003, Katy Area EDC has helped create over 8,900 jobs and over 1 billion in capital investment.

Katy Area EDC is working with several developers interested in constructing shell space for light industrial and office users in some mixed use business parks. Area business parks available include Mason Creek Corporate Park, The Reserve at the Grand Parkway, Grand Ten, Katy Ranch Crossing, The Park at Katy Mills, and West Ten Business Park.

With so much positive growth and momentum, the future is bright for the Katy Area. Join us in Defining the future. It’s here for you.

headquarters and manufacturing sectors. Katy is home to over 150 headquarters companies. In fact many of the world’s largest energy companies have offices in the “Energy Corridor,” such as BP North America, Conoco Phillips, Shell Exploration and Production, Foster Wheeler, and Mustang Engineering. Over half of Katy’s workforce has a bachelor’s degree, and a graduate or professional degree is held by 15 percent or more of area residents than other Texans as a whole. The unemployment rate of the Katy Area is below five percent and the civilian labor force is expected to grow 31.7% from 135,000 (2010) to 177,000 by the year 2015.

Katy Area is growing a diverse solid base of employment and jobs in the energy, health care,

headquarters and manufacturing sectors.

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Chamber to recognize ‘Champions’ at January awards luncheonSix members to be commended for outstanding service in 2011

(2010 Awards Recipients): Pictured, back row, from left: Committee Member of the Year Janice Suchyta, Holoway Jones Law Firm, Board Member of the Year, Rocky Lane, Lane Real Estate, Ambassador of the Year Lisa Matthews, Servpro of West Fort Bend County, Volunteer of the Year, Raymond Saage Award, Lois Gremminger, Elge, Inc., and Billy Teague, Richmond Police Dapartment. Front row, from left: Business Person of the Year, Kevin Paton, Kevin Patton State Farm, Public-Private Community Service Award, Stanley Kucherka, Retired Fort Bend County Engineer, Fort Bend Distinguished Leader Award, Becky Covell and Ann Council on behalf of the late Orin Covell, Corporate Partner of the Year, Barb Nuckles and JR Reddish, on behalf of S&B Infrastructure.

For 101 years, the Central Fort Bend Chamber Alliance has been the voice of business and growth in Fort Bend County. In 2011,

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contractor with expertise in construction management, program management

and design/build projects. Our mission is to provide construction services in a

professional manner to exceed the expectations of our clients. With an extensive

portfolio of projects completed in Fort Bend County and a commitment to partnership,

we look forward to continue to evolve our relationships and maintaining our strong

local community involvement. Our employees are a caring bunch, even in these tough

economic times. From healthcare to the arts, education to youth movement, JE Dunn

employees consistently give back to the communities in which they live and work.

because of the volunteer efforts and commitments made by many of its almost 800 members.

The Chamber will proudly recognize six of those members – our Champions – at its 2012 Annual Awards Luncheon. The event, which is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Safari Texas Ranch, will also thank the Chamber’s outgoing Board Directors for their dedication and service.

Categories honored include: Business Person of the Year (Won in 2010 by Kevin Patton, Kevin Patton State Farm), Corporate Sponsor of the Year (Won in 2010 by S&B Infrastructure), Volunteer of the Year, Raymond Saage Award (Won in 2010 by Lois Gremminger, Elge, Inc., and Billy Teague, Richmond Police Department), Ambassador of the Year (Won in 2010 by Lisa Matthews, Servpro

Chamber to recognize ‘Champions’ at January awards luncheon

continued from page 16 of West Fort Bend County), Public-Private Community Service Award (Won in 2010 by Stanley Kucherka, retired Fort Bend County Engineer), Board Member of the Year (Won in 2010 Rocky Lane, Lane Real Estate), and Committee Member of the Year (Won in 2010 by Janice Suchyta, Holoway Jones Law Firm).

The luncheon is sponsored in part by AT&T. Presenting sponsor, sponsor tables and corporate tables are available. To sponsor this event, contact Angie Sanders at 281-342-5464 or [email protected].

Reservations for the luncheon are $30 for Chamber members and $40 for prospective members and guests. After Jan. 9 at 5 p.m., a $10 late fee will be added. Cancellations less than 72 hours in advance and “no shows” will be charged. For reservations or more information call the Chamber at 281-342-5464 or email [email protected].

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The Reading Road Professional Office Park

The Reading Road Professional Office Park is conveniently located at 5426 Reading Road, between FM 2218 and Avenue I

in Rosenberg. The Office Park will provide business owners the incentive of individual ownership of professional office space helping to enhance a diverse group of professional talent in a convenient location.

The office park consists of 9 acres well defined into 37 lots capable of housing 1,200 to 5,000 square feet of office space. With it’s convenient location and attractive price point, the Reading Road Professional Office Park is destined to promote eco-nomic growth and stability with the local market, as well as provide business owners, bank, insurance agencies, medical/dental, law firms, accounting executives, etc. an attractive opportunity to own the land and building they do business within.

Granada Construction Company will provide build to suit services, in a traditional architectural manner, to

fit the owner’s professional needs.• Features of this amazing venture include:• Located near the Del Webb’s

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Stop by our Sales Office, 5215 Reading Road and visit with Jean Machann our Sales Representative and allow her to introduce you to the benefits of own-ing your own business building.

Thomas Juarez, President of Granada Construction Company and Robert Brunson offer an exciting new concept of professional business development to Fort Bend County.

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F ort Bend Family Health Center (FBFHC) is growing and expanding. In addition to the renovation of its Richmond

center, the addition of a Rosenberg-WIC Specialty site and a new Missouri City center, FBFHC has recently hired two new providers, Dr. Silpa Roa and Dr. Gildardo Ceballos.

Dr. Rao received her medical degree in Family and Community Medicine from Kasturba Medical College. She completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Dr. Rao is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians. In her spare time, Dr. Rao likes to spend time with her husband and dog, Snooze. When asked why she chose to work at Fort Bend Family Health Center, Dr. Rao responded: “I love Fort Bend county and I

wanted to make a difference in the underserved community.”

Dr. Gildardo Ceballos specializes in Internal Medicine and received his medical degree from Rosario University in Bogotá, Columbia. He completed his residency at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. Dr. Ceballos is a member of the American Medical Association and the American College of

Physicians. “I enjoy helping people,” said Ceballos. “I want to help in underserved communities where doctors are most needed.” Dr. Ceballos also loves spending time with his wife and playing soccer, tennis, and running.

Carol Edwards, CEO of Fort Bend Family Health Center, states, “We are excited about having these two great providers who will help expand the number of patients we can help as we expand the range of services we can provide.”

Dr. Rao and Dr. Ceballos began working at Fort Bend Family Health Center in September.

Fort Bend Family Health Center is a private, not-for-profit community health center that serves Fort Bend County and the surrounding areas. Fort Bend Family Health Center is a United Way agency. Each year The Center provides assistance to approximately 27,000 members of the Fort Bend, Wharton and Waller communities through maternity, pediatric and adult clinics, dental services, WIC (Women, Infants and Children) nutrition program, nutrition services, and behavioral health and counseling.

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Are you frustrated over taking minimum IRA distributions that inflate your taxable income needlessly or at inopportune times? At the same time, in this economy wouldn’t it be nice if you could fund your charitable obligations for 2011 without impacting current cash on hand? Many are unaware that a soon expiring tax saving provision is still available for 2011 that allows you to do just that, and satisfy your IRA distribution requirements at the same time. You can still use IRA distribu-tions up to $100,000 to fund charity directly in 2011. This allows you to satisfy all or part of your Required Minimum Distributions, channel the funds to your charitable targets, and do so without putting taxable ordinary income on the face of your Form 1040. In the meantime, you can use current cash on hand to fund your living expenses and other things.

A “qualified charitable distribution” is any otherwise taxable distribution from a tradi-tional IRA or a Roth IRA that is:

(1) made directly by the IRA trustee to a Code Sec. 170(b)(1)(A) charitable organiza-tion (other than a Code Sec. 509(a)(3) private foundation or a Code Sec. 4966(d)(2) donor advised fund); and

(2) made on or after the date on which the individual for whose benefit the IRA is maintained (i.e., the IRA owner) has attained age 70½.

For RMD rules as they apply to individual retirement accounts and individual retirement annuities, qualified charitable distributions may be taken into account to the same extent that the distribution would have been taken into account under the RMD rules had the distribution not been directly distributed under

the IRA qualified charitable distribution rules. Thus, when you make an IRA qualified chari-table distribution in an amount equal to your 2011 RMD you are treated as having satisfied you minimum distribution requirement for the year, even though a charitable entity (and not you the IRA owner) is the actual recipient of the distribution. If you turned 70½ in 2011 you may have some interesting potential options.

This is an expiring provision and there are other special rules that can be retroactively ap-plied as well. Careful planning will help you fit this to your individual scenario.

Alan Sandersen is a columnist for the Fort Bend Business Journal and is a Partner with Sandersen Knox & Co, L.L.P., Certified Public Accountants. He can be reached at 281-242-3232. www.sktx.com.

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A New Year, a New Career!

Start your new career in Technology, close to home! Drafting and Geographic Information Science (GIS) are now offered in Missouri City. GIS can get you ready to work in Energy, Urban Planning, Marketing and many more fields. Drafters are needed for project design, electronic schematic and many more careers. Classes in the HCC Missouri City Campus start on January 17.

For more information contact:

Getachew [email protected] or 713.718.6776

Houston Community College Southwest is now offering Drafting and Design Engineering Technology

as well as Geographic Information Science (GIS) classes at the Missouri City Campus located at 5855 Sienna Springs Way in Sienna Plantation. After conducting Workforce Development Workshops in Ft. Bend County last year, business leaders in the county expressed the need for these specialized courses in their community.

People who choose drafting as a career are needed to fill positions in the fields of architecture, electrical and mechanical engineering, electronics, construction and manufacturing. The drawings they produce show how to construct a product or build a structure.

Graduates of the GIS program work in organizations creating maps and data analysis that deal with urban planning and design, emergency management, real estate, transportation, law enforcement and environmental science, to name a few. GIS professionals visualize, analyze and model our world by creating maps that assist organizations make informed decisions.

A new year can bring you a new career at Houston Community College Southwest. Classes fill up fast so do not hesitate to enroll today. Log on to southwest.hccs.edu to start your path into a brighter future. Classes start January 17, 2011. For more information about Drafting or GIS contact: Getachew Haile at [email protected], 713.718.5294 or 713.718.6776.

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A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W

Law and BusinessBy Chad Ellis

Attorney-At-LawEllis and Irwin, L.L.P.

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In today’s business world, the contracts that we sign are essentially the rulebook that we play by. However, sometimes those “rules” that businesses place in their contracts don’t carry a lot of weight. For example, many business agreements contain a provision toward the end of the contract that specifi-cally prohibits oral modifications and further requires that any modification to a contract to be in writing.

This “no oral modification” clause sounds great. Their intended purpose is to prevent confusion about the terms, and would seem to help avoid future litigation about disputes of changes to a contract. However, these clauses are generally unenforceable and often provide parties to a contract with a false sense of security.

Unless the contract is one that is already required by law to be in writing, “no oral modification”” clauses do not prevent that

agreement from being changed by a sub-sequent oral agreement. This principle is firmly rooted in Texas law. In fact, Texas courts have recognized the ineffectiveness of no oral modification” clauses since 1887 when the Supreme Court of Texas decided Morrison v. Insurance Company of America. In Morrison, the Court stated that, “A written bargain is of no higher legal degree than a parol (oral) one and, therefore, either may vary or discharge the other.”

Despite this long standing and clear position in the law, commercial agreements continue to include “no oral modification” clauses despite their general legal irrelevance. The law is fairly clear: unless the law requires an agreement to be in writing, any “no oral modification” clause included in a contract will not be honored if that agreement is sub-sequently orally modified.

The false sense of security caused by these

clauses can have significant effects on a busi-ness. For example, business owners could assume that a “no oral modification” clause protects them and allows them to talk freely and informally about the terms of an agree-ment with no fear that those discussions could lead to a modification until they are reduced to writing. Under the law, that assumption is probably a false one.

It is important for businesses to know that a “no oral modification” clause offers very little, if any, protection and should generally not be relied upon.

Chad Ellis is a columnist for the Fort Bend Business Journal and a partner with Ellis and Irwin, L.L.P. This article is not intended to pro-vide specific legal advice for a particular situation. Legal advice can only be provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship with reference to all the facts in a specific situation. He can be reached at 832-595-1242. www.ei-law.com.

But my contract said no oral modifications

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integrating it into her eleven year psychiatry practice. In addition to treating patients with TMS for the past 18 months in her own practice, Cress has completed the Harvard Medical School’s Intensive Course in

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.“Based on my experience, I believe that

TMS is the future for treating individuals with depression,” said Dr. Cress. “Not only can it be very effective at treating the symptoms of depression, TMS gives patients an important alternative that does not contain the traditional systemic side effects of depression treatment.”

Traditionally, depression is treated with pharmaceuticals which can lead to debilitating side effects including nausea, weight gain, sweating, anxiety, sexual dysfunction, and fatigue. With TMS, there are no systemic side effects. The treatment typically spans six weeks with efficient, 37-minute outpatient procedures where a gently pulsing magnet is placed on the side of the patient’s head. There is no anesthesia required, the patient is awake and alert and able to resume normal activities after treatment.

In Dr. Cress’ experience with her patients, she has seen positive, long-lasting results. “I have had patients who have struggled with depression for years who are now living productive, depression-free lives,” said Dr. Cress. “They are truly getting their lives back and are enjoying relationships that they have not experienced for years.”

The TMS Serenity Center website contains a brief questionnaire to help individuals determine if TMS Therapy may be right for them. For more information about the TMS Serenity Center, Dr. Kimberly Cress or to see TMS Therapy patient testimonials, visit www.tmsserenitycenter.com or call (281) 240.4322.

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For more than two years, Sugar Land psychiatrist Kimberly Cress, M.D. has been treating patients in the Greater Houston area with a

new, cutting-edge technology for depression: TMS or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. TMS is a new alternative treatment for individuals diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder, and Dr. Cress is one of the first psychiatrists to offer this alternative technology in the greater Houston area. With a 75% success rate with varying degrees of improvement, Dr. Cress’ patients are realizing remarkable progress with TMS.

“TMS is a non-invasive protocol that utilizes a MRI-strength magnet to stimulate

the nerves in the brain,” explained Dr. Cress. The nerves then release neurotransmitters in the brain like serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine – the same chemicals provided artificially through antidepressant medications but without the risks and side effects of medications.”

TMS has been FDA-approved to treat Major Depressive Disorder since 2008, while magnetic therapy has undergone clinical trials and research for twenty years. However, the technology has not been widely available to the public until recently. TMS was ranked by CNN as one of the top ten health innovations in 2009, and Dr. Cress, through the TMS Serenity Center, has brought this technology to the Greater Houston area by

Kimberly Cress

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Depression loses its grip

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Commercial Real EstateBy Kolbe Curtice, CCIM, CLS

Managing Director Colliers International - Fort Bend

This month’s journal salutes Fort Bend County growth, economic development and our chambers of commerce. In other words, if you have been involved in business in Fort Bend….take a bow. You are part of one of the more impressive community success stories not only in Texas, but the entire country. Over the past decade, both the velocity and the quality of growth in Fort Bend has consistently ranked among the very highest in the US. This success has been the result of a lot of hard work and dedication by a lot of individuals and organiza-tions throughout the county. Our chambers of commerce and our economic development organizations have done a great job of commu-nicating our successes and our opportunities to the rest of the world.

Earlier this year, Ted Jones, chief econo-mist for Stewart Title, reported that while the

United States lost 1.79 million jobs (-1.35%) between 2000 and 2010, Fort Bend County added 74,500 additional jobs (+ 41.6%) over the same period. Over that same period of time the county’s population grew 63% to 577,444 people. Over the next ten to fifteen years, our population will double to over 1.1 million.* This number is considered conservative by many as the county has historically outpaced al-most all previous projections by demographers.

From a real estate perspective, this forecast, while impressive, is foreboding. One way to put that level of growth into perspective is to consider the current inventory of houses and commercial properties in Fort Bend. For every house, shopping center, office building, warehouse, restaurant, school, hospital, etc., in the county, there will be twice as many within fifteen years. It took the county fifty years to

grow from 40,000 people in 1960 to the cur-rent 585,000. We will add the next half a mil-lion residents (and the corresponding doubling of residential and commercial buildings), in about 1/5 of that time.

Although, like the rest of the world, our recent growth slowed as we attempted to navigate through the economic uncertainty following the recession a couple of years ago. I am confident we will soon be back on track. Most of our real estate activity in 2009 and early 2010 was primarily due to companies downsizing or repositioning to take advantage of pricing opportunities. I am seeing encourag-ing signs this year. We have signed a number of leases for expansions and new locations.

A Salute To Fort Bend Growth

KOLBE CURTICE...continued on page 58

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Fort Bend Library System opensUniversity branch in Sugar Land

Front entrance with ample parking.

T he grand-opening ceremony of Fort Bend County Libraries’ University Branch Library was held November

10 at the new library, located at 14010 University Blvd. in Sugar Land. The library is a joint project between Fort Bend County, the University of Houston System at Sugar Land, and Wharton County Junior College.

The grand opening was officiated by Fort Bend County Judge Bob Hebert, who was joined by other county, university, and local officials. All area residents were invited to take part in the grand-opening reception.

The library sits on the University of Houston-System Sugar Land campus. The new library, designed by Baily Architects, Inc. of Houston, is a two-story building of 40,193 square feet, making it the third largest library in the system.

A bond referendum approved by voters in May 2006 included funds for three county library construction projects: the University Branch Library in partnership with the University of Houston campus in Sugar Land and Wharton County Junior College; the Sienna Branch Library in partnership with Houston Community College; and renovations at George Memorial Library in Richmond. The University Branch is the second joint-use facility in the Fort Bend County library system.

The library includes community meeting rooms, study rooms, a puppet theater, and a computer lab for technology classes and general public use. Additional computers will be available for public use outside of the computer lab. The library has free WiFi access for individuals wishing to bring their own laptop computers to the library.

Beginning the week of November 14,

the Youth Services department hosted a full range of children’s programs, including Mother Goose Time for infants, Toddler Time for babies from 12 to 36 months of age, Story Time for 3 to 6-year-old children, school-aged programs for children in grades 1 through 5, and programs for tweens.

The library offers introductory computer classes for adults. Patrons may learn computer basics such as how to use a computer, how to search the Internet, and how to use Microsoft Office programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

A wide variety of books for children and adults are available for recreational reading and research. Magazines, newspapers, and audio-visual materials are also on hand. The library offers audio books that can be downloaded from home, as well as a generous assortment of databases that patrons may access in the library or from home. The University Branch Library will utilize Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

technology in its check-out system.“The University Branch Library is the

second county library/college partnership in the Fort Bend County library system,” says Library Director Clara Russell. “Part of our library mission is to provide an environment of lifelong learning and enrichment for the entire, diverse community, and this new venture just reinforces our commitment to providing a continuum of service for people of all ages. We hope the residents in the area will find the new library a pleasant and enjoyable place where they can study or just relax with a good book.”

The hours of operation for the new branch library will be as follows: Monday, 12:00 noon - 9:00 pm; Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00 am – 9:00 pm, Wednesday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm; Friday, 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm; and Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. The library will be closed on Sundays.

For more information, call the library’s Public Information Office at 281-341-2677.

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Business Resources By Brian CovaultTCRN Founder/CEO

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The Internet has revolutionized every industry, and redefined the way business is conducted. It is virtually a must for a business in today’s environment to have a presence on the Internet. TCRN-Sugar Land is filled with resources to help every local business thrive. Whether you are a start-up business or a seasoned company cemented in the commu-nity, TCRN Business Services can provide the resources every local business needs.

The days of using the local phone book to find a business that you are trying to find or look for is a thing of the past. Where do peo-ple go now to find these businesses? When someone needs to get the phone number to a particular business, what do they do? They go online and browse the Internet. They will type in the key words of that business or the business name to go to their website.

Websites are essential for every kind of

business. A website allows your business to convey the information and message that you want prospective customers to see or know about you. A website can be one of your best employees. As a result, the internet can get you more customers. More customers provide more revenue, and more revenue produces more profits!

Jellyflea Web Design is a Sugar Land based company that helps businesses, gain the “Internet Identity” they need and get noticed on the world wide web. Owner, Kyle Henderson focuses on building custom web-sites designed to meet the exact needs of local businesses. Rather than forcing a business to choose from templates, Jellyflea creates a mod-ern, custom look for websites while maintain-ing web standards, focusing clean lines and an awesome end-user experience.

Jellyflea’s custom content management

system (Superflea CMS) allows you to add and edit pages, upload photos and docu-ments, manage users and more. Of course, businesses can always call Jellyflea to make updates to their website, but Jellyflea gives businesses the option to take control of their website that best fits their needs. Although there are many content management systems out there, most clients inevitably want some custom functionality that isn’t available in a standard plug-in or widget. That is where Jellyflea really shines. Rather than using a pre-built module that does 80% of what a business wants, they build a module that does 100% of what that business wants, and they can upgrade it and make adjustments at any time.

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BIG SHOTS

FORT BEND

The Central Fort Bend Chamber Alliance held its 2011 Celebration Ball on Saturday, Nov. 12 at Safari Texas Ranch

in Richmond.The black-tie gala, which was presented

by Kevin Patton State Farm and Legacy Ford, celebrated the relationships the Chamber has with its membership and the local business community. Kevin Patton State Farm and Legacy Ford again cast the winning auction bid to present the 2012 version of the event, which is themed Cirque Du Chambre.

An ensemble from the Lamar Consolidated High School Jazz Band performed during the cocktail hour, and the Texas Twisters entertained after the live auction. Gifts and a plaque during a special presentation were given to Safari Texas Ranch owners Allison and Cassandra Wen, honoring them for their generosity and

commitment to Fort Bend County businesses and non-profit organizations. Outgoing Chamber Board Chair Kamal Ariss, JE Dunn Construction, also passed the board gavel to incoming Chair Thomas J. Crayton, CPA.

Gold sponsors for the event were: Safari Texas Ranch and Silver Eagle Distributors. Silver sponsors were: Aliana Development, Amegy Bank of Texas, AT&T, CenterPoint Energy, City of Fulshear, Cross Creek Ranch, DHK Development, Inc., Elge, Inc., First Victoria National Bank, Fort Bend Herald, Fort Bend Toyota/Sterling McCall Lexus, Greater Fort Bend EDC, Gurecky Manufacturing, Inside Rose-Rich Magazine, JE Dunn Construction, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, OakBend Medical Center, Post Oak Bank, Rice & Gardner Consultants, Inc., SouthWest Water Co., and TaxTech, Inc. Twelve additional companies signed on as bronze sponsors.

Silver Eagle Distributors/Bud Light was

the evening’s Beverage sponsor, and professional photography was provided courtesy of Inside Rose-Rich Magazine.

Great time was had by all at Chamber Celebration Ball

Kevin Patton State Farm, Legacy Ford Commit to Present 2012 Cirque Du Chambre

Valerie & Bruce Gingrich

Chris Breaux & Keri Schmidt

Kamal Ariss and his wife. David & Karen Showalter

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Cliff & Roberta Terrell with Dee Koch.

Kandice & Keith Gremillion Chamber President & CEO Shanta Kuhl

Shirley Jackson, Mac & Linda Mc Haney

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Gratitude, love, and meeting all expectations

COVER STORY

Gratitude, love, and expectations add a twinkle to her eyes as she busily takes

phone calls, shuffles files and adds clients to her master list. Her mannerisms show determination and she is ready to act to fill the needs she and staff meet daily. Mercy Grant, RN, is at the helm of Mercyfull Home Health, Inc., a Medicare, CHAP certified agency that is licensed in the State of Texas and headquartered in Historic Downtown Richmond.

Mercy Grant, RNAdministrator/Director of Nursing

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Gratitude, love, and expectations add a twinkle to her eyes as she busily takes phone calls, shuffles files and adds clients to her master list. Her mannerisms show determination and she is ready to act to fill the needs she and staff meet daily. Mercy Grant, RN, is at the helm of Mercyfull Home Health, Inc., a Medicare, CHAP certified agency that is licensed in the State of Texas and headquartered in Historic Downtown Richmond.

The agency is also a member of the Texas Association of Home Care. Together, as a team, they are ready to help those in need of healthcare services that can be administered in the clients homes. Her agency also operates a facility in Philadelphia that is managed by a friend and located in a historic hospital built in 1892.

“My clients are like my family,” she says, admitting she feels the same about her 79 employees who daily take on tasks throughout Fort Bend County, and the Texas cities of Nacogdoches and

1963 and is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Like America it’s sport is football and its emblem is an eagle. Corrupt leaders have kept the people below poverty. It is estimated that over a million Nigerians have emigrated to the United States and are considered the Nigerian American population.

“As a Christian, I came to America to find my passion. I started my business in 2006,” says Grant. “Your health is my passion. I am so glad I decided to be a nurse. To afford school I braided hair, decorated halls, cleaned houses and cared for my children and lived in the same house in Houston after my graduation from nursing school. Life is good to me.”

“We look and work forward,” she adds, “with sound quality control practices in place. When my clients call they speak to a Nurse on Call, not an answering service 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”

Standing from left-right : Maureen Syder, Derick Lilly, Rosemary Harnendez, Angelica Villareal, Aboney Munoz, Rosemary Ebvuomwan and Tina Iwegbu. Sitting: Mercy Grant and Kate Lilly.

Livingston. “Our mission is to exceed your care expectations.”

“I love my job, my employees and my people,” she says, and strongly adding the services are provided without discrimination based on religion, race, sex, orientation, color, gender, origin or disability. “We believe that when it comes to recovering from illness or adjusting to a chronic condition, home is the best place to be. Patients respond better to healthcare in their homes rather than in the hospital or a long term nursing facility.” All care plans are approved or prescribed by their physicians.

She knows. The Nigerian native lost her grandfather when he was 124 years old. Her father is 95 and an uncle is 105 years old. “In Nigeria there are no nursing homes and we take care of each other as family,”she says, adding that includes the extended family members and neighbors.

Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, the seventh most populous in the world. It was declared a republic in

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(from l-r) Rosemary Ebvuomwan, Rosemary Harnendez and Mercy Grant, RN.

Mercy Grant, RNAdministrator/Director of Nursing

The list of services is long. Included is the skilled nursing by registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses who monitor blood pressure, pulse and respiratory status to teaching diabetic training and much more. The monitoring of glucose levels and giving insulin, wound care dressing, colostomy care, drawing blood samples and catheter change, the monitoring of medication response, evaluation of nutrition, bowel and bladder response and hydration, physical therapy, IV therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social services, respiratory therapy, home oxygen, home health aides, wound care management, and bilingual services of most languages through a language line.

The company provides supportive medical social workers to assist clients and families to identify and coordinate resources like financial assistance and community services available and essential to the patient. Aides are also available to assist clients with simple treatment exercises, bathing, dressing, grooming and light housekeeping. They are supervised by registered nurses. The office when called can also assist with shopping, meal preparation, laundry and other household duties until independence can be regained.

“I am here to stay,” she adds. “There is opportunity in America.”

For more information click to www.mercyfullhomehealth.com or call (281) 232-7500.

“As a Christian, I came to America to find my passion. I started my business in 2006,” says Grant. “Your health is my passion. I am so glad I decided to be a nurse. To afford school I braided hair, decorated halls, cleaned houses and cared for my children and lived in the same house in Houston after my graduation from nursing school. Life is good to me.”

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Businesses compete and allure the public in various ways. If you drive 90A between Sugar Land and Richmond/Rosenberg, you may have noticed the awesome monster trucks parked outside Lonestar Speed Shop...but that’s not

all. Varuna Entertainment, creators of the hit CMT show “Trick My Truck,” have teamed up with Lonestar Speed Shop (also home to All Out Off Road) for a new show hosted by John Schneider, which began a nine-episode run that began in October. Owner Chance Kamp says, “We’ve always said that if you can drive it, we can trick it out. Now the new show, ‘Trick My What!’ puts us to the test...and we’re up to the challenge!”

Trick My What?!” gives blue-collar workers the opportunity to trick out anything with an engine that helps put food on the table for their family. From shrimp boats to combines or logging skidders, Schneider and the guys from the Lonestar Speed Shop will trick out the lucky laborer’s equipment. Schneider says, “The heart of the show is finding out about the amazing and exciting things real families do to earn a living and fixing up the specific and unusual equipment they need to get those jobs done. Planting cabbages at Froberg’s Family Farm in Alvin or seeing the way one of those logging skidders could fell a tree before I’d even started my chainsaw really brings home how important these vehicles are to the families we feature.”

Known for his roles on “Dukes of Hazard,” “Smallville,” and “Nip/Tuck,” among others this award-winning actor and proud father of three has spent his fair share of time in Texas. From “Eddie Macon’s Run” filmed in Laredo back in ’83 to Doonby filmed this year at Spiderwood Studios near Austin, John Schneider’s worked all over the Lone Star State. He’s also toured Texas performing his country music in places like Gilley’s in Dallas...and it’s rumored he’ll be providing the theme song for “Trick My What?!” Remember his fancy driving in “Dukes of Hazard” (where he performed many of his own stunts)? Keep your eyes peeled on 90A (or tune into CMT on October 7th) to see the gravel fly outside the Lonestar Speed Shop and All Out Off Road!

“Trick My What?!” airs on CMTIf you or someone you know is a blue-collar, all-American hero in

need of a helping hand, our hometown heroes at the Lonestar Speed Shop can help. Visit www.cmt.com/news/feature/1672207/trick-my-what-is-now-casting.jhtml for more information.

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Chairman’s Gala

Saturday January 21, 2012Safari Texas Ballroom

11627 FM 1464Richmond, Texas

CHAIRMAN’SGALAFORT BEND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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The following firms have realized the importance of economic growth and development for the Fort Bend County area. They have pledged their support to the cause by investing their time and efforts in the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. Please support your community by calling on these organizations when you have a need for products and services.

Membership

Welcome New MembersAmerican Cancer SocietySheree Prather6301 RichmondHouston, TX 77057713-706-5644Associations

Archi*Technics/3, Inc.Christus Powell Principal5555 West Loop S., Suite 400Bellaire, TX 77401713-868-0088 x107Architects

Coal VinesJesse MundGeneral Manager1550 Lake Pointe Pkwy, Suite 100Sugar Land, TX 77478281-491-0464Restaurants

Comfort Suites HotelPhyllis WardDirector of Marketing & Guest Relations7111 Rancho Mission DriveHouston, TX 77083832-379-2800Hotels & Motels

MarkStar SecurityJerry TalleyOwner907 Morton StreetRichmond, TX 77469281-451-3007Security

Mattress FirmChandra BreyGeneral Manager2109 Hwy 6, Suite DSugar Land, TX 77478281-494-1486Retail

Mattress FirmNaTisha WilsonGeneral Manager4675 Hwy 6, Suite FSugar Land, TX 77478281-313-5515Retail

Mattress FirmMegan ArmstrongGeneral Manager2685 Town Center BlvdSugar Land, TX 77479281-277-1717Retail

Omni Flow Computers, Inc.Daniel StollerQuality Manager12620 W. Airport Blvd., Suite 100Sugar Land, TX 77478281-240-6161 ext.417Computer Systems Consultants

Quality Background ScreenersLaura ArceneauxOwner12326 Meadowglen Dr.Stafford, TX 77477281-565-6846Professional Services

RediClinicDiana MosengePractice Manager530 Hwy. 6Sugar Land, TX 77478713-335-1751Health Care

Seamless SolutionsTony ChiovittiMajor Account Manager7786 Blankenship DrHouston, TX 77055713-863-8900Copy Services

Evolution Kids EmporiumJimmy BrownOwner16525 Lexington Blvd., Suite 130Sugar Land, TX 77479888-765-5515Retail

Image Salon StudiosKaleigh RegasOperations Manager15315 SW FwySugar Land, TX 77478281-836-3816Salons, Beauty

JAM Tennis & FitnessJanelle PearceCo-Owner14019 SW Freeway, Suite 202Sugar Land, TX 77478281-242-6000Retail

Link Sugar Land MagazineMichael ElmoreOwner / Publisher16107 Kensington Dr., Suite 224Sugar Land, TX 77479832-264-7793Advertising, Direct Mail

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SAVE THE DATEUPCOMING EVENTS

December 2011

Business & Professional DivisionVeronica Wasek – “Ten Things That Business Owners Do Not Know That Will Drive Them Out of BusinessDecember 1, 2011, 11:30 pm – 1:00 pmFort Bend Chamber of Commerce445 Commerce Green Blvd. Sugar Land

Infrastructure DivisionRepresentative Bill Callegari – “Legislative Impact on Infrastructure”December 1, 2011, 7:30 am – 9:00 amFort Bend Chamber of Commerce445 Commerce Green Blvd.Sugar Land

Community Relations DivisionYouth in Philanthropy Toy DriveDecember 3, 2011, 10:00 am - 3:00 pmSugar Land Town Square

Education DivisionThe $49 Million Dollar Question & The Plan from Superintendent Lance HindtDecember 9, 2011, 11:30 am – 1:00 pmStafford Centre10505 Cash Rd.Stafford

Holiday LuncheonDecember 15, 2011, 11:30 am – 1:00 pmSweetwater Country Club4400 Palm Royale Blvd.Sugar Land

Chairman’s Gala – 40th AnniversaryJanuary 21, 2012, 6:00 pm Safari Texas Ballroom11627 FM 1464Richmond Government DivisionSugar Land State of the City – Mayor Jimmy ThompsonJanuary 27, 2012, 7:30 am- 9:00 amSugar Land Marriott Town Square16090 City WalkSugar Land

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WhataburgerJennifer OsowskiField Marketing Manager10315 Hwy 6 SouthSugar Land, TX 77498281-498-2248

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For membership information, Contact: Jan-Michael Jenkins281-491-0218

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We Believe in you. Thanks for Believing in US!

For membership information, Contact: Jan-Michael Jenkins281-491-0218

15 yearsRosenberg-Richmond Helping Hands, Inc.Nancy Comerford Brown, 281-341-7536

16 YearsProfessional Service Industries, Inc.Michael Lavelle, 713-224-2047

20 YearsColony Eye Care CenterRobert A. Salchak, 281-265-2020

21 YearsLiteracy Council of Fort Bend CountyBrenda Bowman, 281-240-8181

22 YearsFitts, Roberts & Co., PCR. Kay Parker, CPA, CFP, 713-260-5230

25 YearsEPCO, Inc-Seminole PipelineRalph Winkler, 281-325-3200

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1 YearThe Marketing DepartmentHoward Spencer, 281-277-7272

3 YearsThe Murillo CompanyDonna Murillo, 281-933-9702

Umbilicals InternationalRobert Conners, 281-275-6620

Sugar Land Plastic SurgeryJohn T. Nguyen, 281-980-3661

4 YearsWaterstone Place ApartmentsMarta Garcia, 281-261-7775

St. Michael’s Emergency RoomsShannon Orsak, 281-980-4357

ABWA - SWAPENTiffany Pace, 281-835-9789

5 YearsPrudential Gary Greene, RealtorsMarlena Berger, 281-980-5426

Fort Bend CaresJill Curtis, 832-392-1983

6 YearsTeam Sansone - RE/MAX Fine PropertiesLizz Sansone, 281-753-0333

8 YearsSign A Rama of Sugar LandRandy Spicher, 281-565-7446

BalyProjects, LLCJacqueline Baly Chaumette, 713-524-4676 x 227

9 YearsTREKJanet Redeker, 713-965-1711

Sugar Land Marriott Town Square & Conference CenterMichael Newbrand, 281-275-8400

Fort Bend ToyotaMike Shaw, 888-299-3558

Sterling McCall AcuraLee Mitchell, 713-596-2300

Sterling McCall LexusJoey Dupuis, 713-995-2600

Sterling McCall NissanSteve Dean, 281-243-8600

10 YearsRosenberg-Richmond Helping Hands, Inc.Nancy C. Brown, 281-232-4904

11 YearsRG Miller Engineers, Inc.Kevin Tokarski, 713-461-9600

12 YearsRG Miller Engineers, Inc.Andrew Paderanga, 713-461-9600

13 YearsChief RV & Boat StoragePatti Cooper, 281-575-8555

15 yearsTyco Valves & ControlsJohn Ward, 281-274-4400

Fort Bend CountySusan Lowery, 281-341-4430

LJA Engineering, Inc.Calvin T. Ladner, 713-953-5200

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Coal Vines1550 Lake Pointe Pkwy, Suite 100

Sugar land, TX 77478281-491-0464

www.coalvinesoftexas.com

C oal Vines Pizza and Wine Bistro held its official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony No-vember 2nd in the heart of Lake Pointe Village.

Members of the city council, Fort Bend Chamber of Com-merce, and the Fort Bend Women’s Shelter were on hand to support the new restaurant.

Owners Jim Hammond and Larry Klinghoffer cheer-fully snipped the red. Coal Vines originated in Dallas... but the restaurateurs thought the concept was strong enough to spread further. “Everyone likes to have a nice meal, but in this economy, it’s hard to afford it. We’ve made a fun night out affordable without losing quality.” Klinghoffer said.

Image Salon Studios15315 SW Fwy

Sugar Land, TX 77478(281) 836-3816

www.imagesalonstudios.com

S alon Studios is the Houston area’s newest salon concept. We are a collection of mini salons operated by independent beauty professionals. Our professionals

represent every aspect of the beauty industry including all aspects of hair care, nail care, makeup application, and facials. These experienced beauty professionals set their own prices and hours. They also schedule their own appointments to assure that their clients always have a direct connection to their salon professional. Image Salon Studios offers clients a private setting with their cosmetologists in their own individualized private studio. This privacy allows our salon professionals to give the absolute best service possible to their clients. Please feel free to visit our website

for information about us, www.imagesalonstudios.com, or stop by our Sugar Land location at 15315 Southwest Freeway. Our Salon Manager, Debbie, will be happy to assist you in finding a salon professional to meet your needs. If you are a salon professional interested in joining our family, please give Debbie a call at 281-207-4159 for a free tour and application information. Hours of Operation: Tuesday to Saturday 8:30am to 5:30pm, Sunday to Monday CLOSED.

Coal Vines serves hand-tossed, coal-fired pizzas, salads, pastas, and an assortment of other entrees, along with good yet affordable wines. But this restaurant wants to do more than just feed Fort Bend County they want to be a part of it. “Being a member of the community is about actions, not words. Coal Vines believes in giving back.” Klinghoffer said.

Coal Vines serves lunch, dinner and brunch. They’re lo-cated at 1550 Lake Pointe Pkwy, Suite 100, Sugar land, TX 77478 and on the web at www.coalvinesoftexas.com.

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You Only Younger Med-Spa7002 Riverbrook Dr.

Sugar Land, TX 77479(281) 937-7537

www.youonlyyounger.com

Y ou Only Younger offers non-surgical facial rejuvenation and aesthetic services including Botox®, dermal fillers (Radiesse® and Juvederm®),

exfoliation peels, microdermabrasion, facials, waxing, and eyelash/brow tinting, Laser services include hair and tattoo removal, leg vein therapy, laser peels, and photofacials.

All cosmetic procedures are performed by Kami Owen, FNP, a nurse practitioner and true artist. Her motto is “I must be able to sign your face as a work of

art before you leave.” Donna Braunreiter, MS, our licensed esthetician is affectionately known as “the skin whisperer.”

Her ability to treat teen and adult acne is short of a miracle. She also is a proud provider of LiquiFan Eyelash Extensions. Come visit our retail store. Hours: M-F 9:00-4:00.

Ace Endodontics 1415 Highway 6, Suite C100

Sugar Land, 77478281-491-0069.

www.ezrootcanal.com

A ce Endodontics is a dental office that specializes in endodontic therapy (root canals), microsurgery and re-treatments. We also offer I.V. sedation

to those patients who are nervous, hard to numb, suffer from TMJ, gag easily or just want to be sedated during their treatment.

Energy, passion, enthusiasm and excellence are attributes that best embody us at ACE Endodontics. Our patients receive top-quality care and expertise from leading dental specialists.

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The holidays are here. Did you know that year after year Texas has ranked 49th or 50th in the nation in mental health funding? The bright spot in this story is Mental Health America of Fort Bend County. The organization, one of seven in Texas, is here to assist you in getting you or your family member the help you need. Call us and let us refer you to a licensed mental health provider in the area who can help with your specific need. If you are a mental health provider, contact us for membership benefit information. For further information visit www.mhafbc.org, call 281-207-2480 or email us at [email protected].

Mental Health America of Fort Bend is one of

seven chapters in Texas

Flying Saucer Draught Emporium opens in

Sugar Land Town Square

The Flying Saucer Draught Emporium is now open for business in Sugar Land Town Square. Flying Saucer features appe-tizers, hot sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, sal-ads, wraps and an extensive array of micro and imported beers on tap, along with a full-service bar.

Flying Saucer is located at 15929 City Walk and the restaurant features the same eclectic design elements found at other Flying Saucer locations, including col-lectable plates scoured from garage sales and antique malls around the country. This location marks the second in the Greater Houston area for the popular bar and restaurant, according to Planned Community Developers, Ltd.

For a complete list of Sugar Land Town Square retailers, visit SugarLandTownSquare.com. More infor-mation about Flying Saucer can be found at beerknurd.com.

Null-Lairson, P.C., currently located at 2277 Plaza Drive, will relocate to a larger space in Sugar Land Town Square this month. The move will consolidate both the existing Sugar Land Town Square office as well as an office location in Missouri City.

Null-Lairson is a locally owned public accounting firm with additional office loca-tions in Houston, Texas City and Galveston. The new space in Sugar Land Town Square will be located at 2150 Town Square Place, Suite 290, and boasts 3,286 square feet of office space.

“We are excited to expand our presence

in a community that we have served for many years,” said Null-Lairson Managing Shareholder John Null. “The synergy and great business environment that initially attracted us to the Town Square development continues to impress us.”

David Anderson of Fritsche Anderson Realty Partners, LLC represented Null-Lairson in the transaction. Don Janssen, senior vice president of Planned Community Developers, represented PCD.

For Sugar Land Town Square office leas-ing information visit SugarLandTownSquare.com.

Null-Lairson relocates to Sugar Land Town Square

In recognition of the City’s excellent fis-cal practices and policies, the Missouri City Finance Department has earned two new honors.

The gold Leadership Circle Award from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts salutes the City’s “transparency in financial, audit and budget reporting to residents,” said Finance Director Wes Vela. “We value finan-cial accountability and an important service we provide to citizens is the online posting of the annual budget, annual financial report and check register.” The City Budget features key services and programs; the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report highlights details on the City’s financial condition and the Check Register shows how City funds are spent.

In November, 95 Texas cities have received a 2011 Leadership Award; 60 earned gold status. The program was started in 2009 to acknowledge local governments statewide that excel in setting and meeting high standards for financial transparency online. It commends cities that “open their books to the public; provide clear, consistent pictures of spending and share information in user-friendly for-mats that allow taxpayers to easily find more

information.”This was the “Show Me” City’s first year

applying for the program and due to “our strong economic management standards we achieved the highest level award,” which is reserved for municipalities that are setting the bar for transparency actions, Vela said.

In October, the Finance Department received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada for the 27th consecutive year. The distinction is for the fiscal year ending July 2011 and represents the highest form of recognition in accounting for the comprehensive annual financial report. “What the auditors are looking for is not only financial accuracy but also compliance with procedures that are in place because they have to rely on those procedures being done,” Vela said, explaining the auditor review process.

To view the City’s financial documents, citizens can visit www.missouricitytx.gov and click on “Financial Transparency” under Hot Topics. A complete list of Texas cities qualify-ing for the award can be found at www.win-dow.state.tx.us/comptrol/checkup/.

Finance Department earns State, National honors for excellence

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Texas State Technical College opened spring registration on November 14, for students seeking to enroll at WCJC Fort Bend Technical Center. Students can reg-ister weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, December 16, except dur-ing the Thanksgiving break Nov. 24-25.

Registration will resume after a winter break beginning Wednesday, Jan. 4, and will continue from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-days, through Thursday, Jan. 12. Classes are set to begin on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

Because financial aid processing can take several weeks to complete, those interested in applying for assistance should contact the TSTC Waco Financial Aid Office immediately at (254) 867-4814. The TSTC Web site — www. waco.tstc.edu — provides additional details, dates and online application information.

TSTC’s Fort Bend location offers associate degrees, certificate programs and Technical Skills Mastery Certificates in Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology, Diesel Equipment, Machining, and Mechanical Engineering Technology. Call TSTC at the WCJC Fort Bend Technical Center toll-free at (800) 561-9252, ext. 1548 or direct (281) 239-1548 for more information.

Southwest Electronic Energy recent-ly purchased a 5.15 acre site at 823 Buffalo Run in Lakeview Business Park in Missouri City. The company, which is a designer and manufacturer of high tech lithium and lithium-ion battery pack solutions, is planning on constructing a new 52,000 sf industrial facility to serve as its corporate headquarters and manu-facturing plant. Construction will start in the fourth quarter of 2012 and they plan to occupy the facility by late third quarter of 2012.

TSTC Spring 2012 registration opens

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Southwest Electronic Energy

Laurie F. Markoe, president and chief executive officer of Contract Land Staff, LLC, a land management and right of way consult-ing firm, was elected chairwoman of The INGAA Foundation Inc. at the Foundation’s annual meeting in San Diego November 12.

“Laurie is passionate about the future of the natural gas pipeline industry, and we are delighted to have her lead us this coming year,” said INGAA Foundation President and CEO Don Santa. “Laurie will be at the forefront of explaining to the public how the natural gas pipeline industry—from pipe-line operators to contractors and material manufacturers—provides jobs and benefits our economy more broadly in its role as the critical link in moving much-needed energy supplies to market.”

Markoe has served on the INGAA Foundation’s board of directors since 2007, as a member of the executive committee since 2008 and as vice chair of the board from November 2010 to November 2011.

She is an active member and former Gulf Coast pres-ident of the International Right of Way Association, having served on both the international pipeline and the international communi-cations and marketing com-

mittees. Markoe also is an active member of the American Association of Professional Landmen, The Pipeliners Association of Houston, and the Women’s Energy Network of Houston’s Advisory Council, where she served on the board of directors from 2005 to 2007.

The INGAA Foundation was formed in 1990 by the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America to advance the use of natural gas for the benefit of the environment and the consuming public. The Foundation works to facilitate the efficient construction and safe and reliable operation of the North American natural gas pipeline system.

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Chief Executive Officer Alec Dreyer of the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority said steel continues

to be the “bright spot.” Steel tonnage for October was up 49 percent over last year and is up 60 percent in the first 10 months of this year. Dreyer said 4 to 4.1 million tons were projected for the end of 2011.

Dreyer said October container activity was flat, unlike the normal increase in activity that we experience during the holiday season. He said grain also showed a deep decline as an effect of the drought.

“All of the growth at the Turning Basin was related to steel movement,” he said. “We’ve seen a nearly 30-percent increase there, which correlates with the higher steel volumes.”

Year to date, total ship arrivals for the

Port of Houston Authority adopts 2012 tariffs, reflecting no general rate increase

Port Authority are up 3.3 percent. Also at the meeting, the Port

Commission adopted 2012 tariffs, which reflect no general rate increase in 2012, but increases only in security fees, harbor fees and water charges.

Port Commission Chairman Jim Edmonds provided an update of the Oct. 19 Pension Task Force meeting and discussed its review of a proposal to fund the newly established Port Authority’s other post employment benefits (OPEB) trust for up to $8 million for current calendar year. He noted that the Port Authority’s actuary, Milliman, calculated the annual OPEB contribution to be about $7.9 million for this year. The recommendation that the Port Commission approve this funding will now be considered at the next Port Commission meeting on Dec. 13.

Port Commissioner Elyse Lanier gave a

summary of the Oct. 27 Small Business Development & Community Relations Task Force public meeting, noting that the task force directed staff to draft a Memorandum of Understanding with the Houston Maritime Museum for a potential museum site at the Turning Basin Terminal. She remarked that task force members supported the establishment of the Port Authority Retiree Ambassador Program, which was on the agenda. The program allows the Port Authority to maintain connections with its retirees while using their expertise to support adjacent communities. Ambassadors would serve in such positions as docents on the M/V Sam Houston.

Port Commissioner Steve Phelps recapped the Oct. 28 Governance Task Force public meeting, pointing out that the task force-approved charter was on the agenda for Port Commission consideration.

Also during the meeting, representatives from the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership, Economic Alliance Houston Port Region, Galveston Bay Foundation, Greater Houston Port Bureau and Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce shared the latest news about their organizations and thanked the Port Authority for its support.

The Port Commission approved reissuing and amending Port of Houston Authority Tariff Nos. 8, 14 and 15, generally covering the Turning Basin Terminals, and Barbours Cut and Bayport Terminals. The approved tariffs reflect no general rate increase in 2012, with increases only in security fees, harbor fees and water charges, and various other non-fee clarifications, updates, additions and corrections, all effective Jan. 1, 2012.

The Port of Houston Authority facilitates commerce, navigation and safe waterways promoting sustainable trade and generating economic development for the Houston region, Texas and the nation, while being a model environmental and security steward, and a community-focused and fiscally responsible organization.

For more information, please visit www.portofhouston.com.

R igNet, Inc. (Nasdaq:RNET), a leading global provider of managed remote communications solutions to

the oil and gas industry with its US headquarters located at 1880 S. Dairy Ashford, announced in November it is ranked number 366 on the 2011 Technology Fast 500(TM), a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America.

Rankings are based on the percentage of fiscal year revenue growth during the period from 2006 -- 2010. RigNet grew 218 percent during this period. Overall, 2011 Technology Fast 500(TM) companies achieved revenue growth ranging from 134

percent to 70,211 percent from 2006 to 2010, with an average growth of 1,736 percent.

RigNet’s CEO & president, Mark Slaughter, credits the company’s growth to its array of leading-edge remote communication solutions and technologies, global presence and commitment to customer service.

Slaughter said, “This year marks RigNet’s sixth year in a row to win Deloitte’s prestigious Technology Fast 500(TM) award, and we are very proud to be recognized for this achievement. For years, our remote communications solutions have enabled companies in the oil and gas industry to maximize operational efficiency and mitigate risks at their remote locations as well as improve quality of life for their remote workforces.”

RigNet ranked 366 among the fastest growing companies in North America on Deloitte’s 2011 Technology Fast 500(TM)

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Stuart family receives Texas Family Land Heritage Award from State of Texas Department of Agriculture

On November 3, Richmond residents Jess Stuart, Julius Stuart Jr., and Clark Stuart traveled to Austin to receive

the Family Land Heritage Award from the State of Texas Department of Agriculture on behalf of the Stuart Ranch located along FM 359 near FM 723. There were 119 ranches honored at the ceremony. Six of these ranches were presented the 150 year award.

The Family Heritage Program recognizes farms and ranches that have been in continuous agricultural operation by the same family for 100 years or more and the Stuart Ranch is being honored for being in operation for more than 150 years.

“To be exact the Stuart Ranch has been operating by the same family for 187 years,” said Jess Stuart, a eighth generation resident. “Very few ranches remain under the same family ownership for this many years, due to inheritance taxes and the financial drain to maintain the land properly. Family ranches and farms are the embodiment of the Texas legend. For many, working the land is a family tradition and these ranches and farms are living Texas treasures.”

Agricultural Commissioner Todd Staples heads the Family Land Heritage Program, and to qualify the owner must be a Texas resident who can trace the ranch’s line of ownership from the first landowner to the present. The program began in 1974 honoring families with 100 years of farming heritage. The Stuart Ranch received the 100 year award in 1976 at the State Fair in Fort Worth. In 2000 the State of Texas began honoring families with 150 and 200 years or more of farming and ranching heritage. Award winners receive a Texas Century Farm or Ranch sign for display on the property and documentation of the family history in the Family Land Heritage Registry.

The Stuart clan is passionate about history and the heritage of the Stuart Ranch began on July 9, 1824, when John and Randolph Foster arrived in Texas with

Stephen F. Austin as members of the Old 300, the first 300 families to settle Fort Bend county and Texas.

“This was back prior to Texas becoming a Republic,” explains Jess, whose great, great, great, great, great grandfather was John Foster and his great, great, great, great uncle was Randolph Foster. Randolph Foster arrived as early as 1817 and was a scout in Austin’s Colony. He was instrumental in the Runaway Scrape and the Texas Revolution as he supplied wild game to Sam Houston’s Army as they retreated to the Battle of San Jacinto.

To this day a portrait of Randolph Foster hangs in the Texas State Capitol just behind the Speakers stand in the State House of Representatives Chamber. The Lamar Consolidated Independent School District board named Foster High School after the two gentleman and it so happens the school site is located near where the active, small community of Foster, Texas was once located.

“The lineage continued through John Foster’s daughter, Hettie Foster, who married Francis Mayes,” explains Stuart. “Their daughter Martha Mayes married

Benjamin Stuart and as a result of their union the land has been able to stay in the same family all these 187 years.”

Stuart’s great, great grandfather Burienne F. Stuart was Fort Bend county commissioner in the 1890’s and served as Fort Bend County’s first tax collector in 1900. Today, Stuart says the family is proud of its heritage on the land and the lineage that along with many other early Fort Bend county residents formed a great foundation to build the Lone Star State of Texas.

The Stuart’s claim they look forward to 2024 when they will be make a third trip to Austin to receive the 200 years of continuous ownership by the same family award.

Jess Stuart says, “I look forward to encouraging the State to recognize and present the 225 or 250 year awards. We are carrying on the tradition and legacy for the long haul.”

The Stuart’s plan to continue with the family history of operating the ranch as a cow-calf operation for many years to come. Stuart quips, “to the dedication and perseverance of the founders and heirs of these lands, we owe the basic wealth of Texas.”

Picture left to right: Terri Stuart, Liz Stuart , Harrison Stuart, Julius Stuart, Ethan Schoelzel, Jess Stuart , Commissioner Todd Staples, Clark Stuart, Grace Stuart, Melissa Stuart, Christopher Schoelzel. There were 119 ranches honored at the ceremony and out of those 119 there was one 200 year awardee and six 150 year awardees.

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This is a sample of the Assumed Names (DBAs) filed at the Fort Bend County Clerk’s office for October 2011. More Assumed Names may be viewed online at http://ccweb.co.fort-bend.tx.us/RealEstate/SearchEntry.aspx. There were 403 Assumed Names with Notary Fee for month of October. There were also 67 Assumed Names without a notary fee.

T-Turner Group L L CThe T-Turner Group (+)8702 Stones Throw Ln 77459

T-Turner Group LLCTurner Transportation Srvc8702 Stones Throw Ln 77459

Franke Jami (+)Creations By Jami17323 Canton Forest 77407

Cardenas KimberlyKc Hair Studio15315 SW Fwy #128 77478

Frost-Sa-Id Jeanette L (+)Concord Tile Company3111 Confederate S Dr 77459-4917

Mugz Coffee Services LLCMugz Coffee Bar503 Fm 359 77469

Williams Gwendolyn TTouch My Life Transportation2410 Alcove Foster Ct 77545

Merritt John (+)Tentacle Kitty15270 Voss Rd #730 77498

Sowunmi Stephen (+)Profile Unlimited14822 Charlmont Dr 77083

Coburn TyTsc Ventures LLC8927 Lady Laura 77469

Glover-Bruno TonieshaVintage Memories3526 Duncaster Dr 77459

Dehnert Peter R (+)Texadent Dental Studio’s4 Charleston St South 77478

Bey MorroccaCreate a Flow of Wealth in Your Cup1018 Oxford Dr 77584

Galena AlmaAlma’s House of Organic Coffee1002 St John Dr 77584

Nino Mona LisaMona Lisa’s Boutique9118 Rappahanook Ln 77469

Ingram HeatherImagine That Pix4026 Teal Run Meadows 77545

Ford Canitra (+)Caring Hands Home Away From Home15402 Gateview 77489

Breaker KeishaJalia Movement Arts2815 W Birchdale 77489

Kalamba JacquesKreative Kids Learning Academy930 Fm 1092 77477

Ubak-Offiong Udoh DTouch Of Klass International5007 Brannan Hill Ct 77479

Khan Babar NBee Kay International1218 Shirleen Drive 77477

Thomas George (+)Skyline Group5306 Autumn Rose Ln 77479

Compton Jordan (+)The Speckled Boob (+)3129 Blackwood Rd 77471

Jacob RenjiAxis Anew3718 Sandy Oaks Ln 77459

The Easter Group LLC (+)Nexgen Arms Company21131 Lilac Meadows Ln 77407

The Easter Group LLC (+)Nexgen Sporting Goods21131 Lilac Meadows Ln 77407

Lewis BrandonBl Enterprises2203 Lawn Crest Dr 77489

Shojaei Seyed Reza Orazani (+)Main Mortgage4323 South Main 77477

FHC Pool LLCSouthwest Pool & Spa4014 Easton Bend Ct 77479

Gutierrez GaryGroup One Collision Center2910 1St St 77471

Jones Dianne HHelp Teens2111 Rittenmore Drive 77489

Jones Dianne HAbc Call For Me2111 Rittenmore Drive 77489

Coco ShuntelBulldog Transportation2426 Morning Meadows 77489

Maredia Zulekhaben AFemina Salon15315 SW Fwy Ste #129 77478

Santos Hector FSantos Resale6526 Point Hollow Ln 77469

Ward Daniel RPescado Park Ii3818 Avenue H 77471

Hines Keisha$1.00 Stop12343 Murphy Road #8 77477

Stone Michele (+)Copy Express1108A Morton St 77469

Redsquare Energy Worldwide, LLCRedsquare Brokers4714 Palm Park Lane 77469

Redsquare Energy Worldwide, LLCRedsquare Crossing4714 Palm Park Lane 77469

Bbhc General LLCTory Production4202 Canfield Oaks Ln 77450

Ali ShahtajAuto King2714 Willow Springs Ln 77479

Antony JoshiDaddy Pizza2447 Fm 1092 77459

Cobbin VerseyMajor Movez I2110 Dowling 142 77469

Towne Glenn WalterThe Window Guys Plus (+)11303 Hazen Rd 77072

Mcrae KishaKennedy Consulting7415 Sunset Bend Ln 77407

Gomez RandyBamboo Element3600 Jeanetta 77063

Washington JasmineMisumi Couture16210 Boot Ridge Rd 77053

Anderson CarolynSheer Elegance Hair & Makeup Studio2745 D Town Center Blvd Suite 141 77479

Martorell MariaMoissy Rings2110 Madewood Dr 77459

Aravindakshan JayanShiny Jewelry14206 Hawkesbury Ct 77498

Vaughn SharitaHelp Can Heal Transportation Srvcs3035 Aspen Hollow Ln 77479

Allen CharlesEweb Ready To Work9503 Oakland Lake Way 77459

Bolden TrinikaPound Cakes By Tray5115 Porter Ridge Dr 77053

Bolden TrinikaSocially Evolving5115 Porter Ridge Dr 77053

Hill Eric LeonFortbend Roadside Assistance2002 Declaration Dr 77459

Townes TrevorGrand Lakes Postal55545 Peek Rd 77450

Richmond Healthcare Supplies IncRichmond Healthcare Supplies Inc7610 Harvest Mill Ln 77407

Hunter JonitraRealeyes You7603 S Glen Willow Ln 77489

Ali Rafiq WazirT.T AirPo Box 1324 77487

Aravindakshan Jayan (+)K.J. Jeweler’s14206 Hawkesbury Ct 77498

Day Mark CMd Holiday Lighting & Design730 Turtle Creek Dr 77489

Franco GloriaThe G. Franco Co.1222 Foxland Chase St 77479

Wray JenniferWray Accounting Services16418 Beewood Glen Dr 77498

Mangan Michael AAdvantage International Marketing11 Tayside Track 77459

Woodrow ElizabethRedheaded Monkeys4206 Stoney Knoll Ln 77494

Raza Muhammad FHerbel Choice14402 West Bellfort #1127 77498

Davis GloriaTailored Enterprise, LLC4726 Maplecreek Dr 77545

Wardlaw MelissaCrumbs7103 Brewster Ln 77459

Pierson De’chelleDecorating For Santa16310 Split Willow Drive 77083

Grand Parkway Imaging & Sleeping Center IncGreatwood Imaging & Sleep Center19875 SW Fwy #110 77479

Martinez RobertoRoberto Paint And Body Shop5050 Hwy 36 South 77471

Blaylock SharonTlc Events & Marketing2144 Brittany Colony Dr 77573

Lara JohnnyTexas Magic ‘ 998915 S Masters 77583

Pineda Jose M (+)Master Tire Shop2217 Ave H 77471

Arvizu Elizabeth (+)E&G Solutions LLC26819 Wolfs Hill Ln 77494

Mantreh Group LLCDerma Unique3322 Oak Tree Ct 77479

Bich John RCustom Helmet Painting1514 Hitherfield Dr 77498

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Nguyen LeeLee Nguyen Allstate Agency13500 W Airport Blvd 77498

Weger MatthewMw Services26403 Forest Pine Ln 77494

M&S Landscaping Inc (+)Squeezers Of Texas7518 Fm 723 77406

Nguyen StevenVan Tan Technologies1202 Blue Leaf 77469

Hickman LaurenMorris & Sons LLC14001 Fondren Rd #1834 77489

Chavez MichelleSweet-As-Honey3817 Bowser Rd 77441

Griffin RobertMacknificent Mobile Wash and Detailing25306 Basil Brook Ct 77494

Griffin RobertPresidential Beats and Productions25306 Besuk Brook Ct 77494

Ajani SuzanKeith Smith Transport5443 Santa Chase Lane 77479

Uphoff Pamela A (+)Iron Ax Press4507 Clayhead Road 77406

Quizon Dominic (+)Q Industrial Suppliers11903 Pedernales Falls Ln 77498

Parsons RolandParsons Redline Furniture4038 Mission Valley Dr 77459

Kuju AninuviPeejay Transport Service17931 Amy Point Ln 77407

Morris & Sons LLCCrash The City Promotions14001 Fondren Rd #834 77489

Quayson BernardAngenaq Goodwill11715 South Glen Dr 77099

Waddle-Jones LeoKrystal Kounty3707 Pennington Ct 77459

Mohammed RizwanRj Wireless/Mitravez6234 Synot Rd 77083

Malik’s Meditech IncJ.K.L. Metal Recycling Service14818 Wayson Dr 77498

2Nd Amendment Shooting Center LLC2Nd Amendment Shooting Center, LLC3525 Bowser Rd 77441

Hall Rosabel C (+)Rosabel’s Learning Center1410 East Hwy 90A Ste 200 77406

Mejorado Jessica GAmor Eterno/Eternal Love1032A Barker St 77477

Martinez Jim CortezJim’s What’s New In Advertising?310 Morton Street 77469

Bevan Lori (+)Loribevan.Com5401 Banner Lane 77471

Spurk Joseph JJ S Mobile Welding13743 Shirebrook 77498

U Patricia Akpa (+)Texas Professional Healthcare Services2227 Heatherwood Dr 77489

Johnson TabathaBlingology7642 Chalk Hill 77459

Tirmizi Asma A (+)Tameer LLC22983 Eversole Terrace 20148

Schuldt Cody (+)Flipweb Ventures1511 Hidden Terrace Dr 77479

Pham HaiH & H Farm16316 Cr 522 77444

Batiste AnnieAnnie’s Angels Daycare & Co7115 S Mason Rd 77407

Williams Scott (+)Williams Handy Services915 Cole Ave #2704 77471

Bering Erica JZion Church10050 Fuqua St 77089

Huang Sophia22Nd Century Home Health Care, Inc2826 Green Fields Dr 77479

White RodneyRw & Associates4130 Crow Valley Drive 77459

Willowridge H S Class 2001 ReunionWillowridge H.S. Class 2001 Reunion3219 Indigo Lane 77459

Hodrick ChristopherBct Transport3411 Timber View Dr 77479

Maclellan DavidMaclellan’s Consulting Inc25735 Celtic Terr 77494

Wyatt ChalanWyatt Design & Print Service14414 Ayers Rock Rd 77498

Shoponweb.NetGame Device Kit26311 Westheimer Pkwy 77494

Zuniga RobertoBlack Hawk Supply2614 Austins Place 77478

Arcuri Sergio (+)Arcuri A/C Installation9430 Concourse Dr-903 77036

Mickey BoucheAdmiral Tlc, LLC6815 Lavioletta 77083

Walsh Mason JRichmond Pool Care4511 Lake Halbert Ln 77406

Bosanko PatriciaTexas Ala Mode By Patty906 Fm 359 77406

Carter ShawnFurbabysPo Box 9 77497

Carter CherieSalvaged TreasurePo Box 9 77497

Lee Lashunda Monique (+)Gift Bearing Angels2807 Valley Forest Dr 77489

Igwe Anthony ODelta Petroleum Products Tel: 832-867-063213218 Terralyn Way 77478-6058

Akindona Tosin VictorAk Direct Transport Services1723 Bent Oak Dr 77489

Proffitt John DProffitt’s A/C & Mechanical4210 Lea Ln 77406

Zellars RodneyR Z Construction14420 Jeske Rd 77461

Hu MauriceMogallerie1118 Oak Knoll Dr 77498

Balderas BernardoB.U.C. Welding8918 Sunrise Terrace Ln 77407

Coleman Rodney E (+)Shadetree Pools2706 Oakmont Ln 77459

Amos Kimberly (+)5 Star Tax Services1211 Peacham Ct 77545

Prine Carter HCarter Prine Design2850 Cotton Stock Dr 77479

Saira Enterprises IncCorner Grocery13406 Greenway Dr 77498

Eli Jason CKings And Queens Clothing3823 Dockview Ln 77459

Lafleur ArnoldL’fleurs Blooming Deals Online1602 Blue Heather Ln 77545

Womack Leo BartonUnderworld Entertainment710 N Post Oak #400 77024

Lounge Restaurants Partners LLCWoody’s Good Times Tavern10100 Belknap Sute D1 77498

Nava-Reyes Nelsy (+)Envios Y Servicios Express927 Second St 77471

Hannah Dennis C Jr (+)Hannah And Associates7327 Somerset Hill Ln 77469

Matthews MorganGeneral Maintenance Services3422 Santa Catalina Ct 77450

Gordon JamesTx Pharmacy Solutions5680 Highway 6 #201 77459

Reeder KarenUrban Weekend Getaway6140 Hwy 6 #258 77459

Gallegos RicardoRicky’s Pool3022 Deer Lodge 77459

Laroche JudyCaelan Photography20207 Deer Run Rd 77430

Freeman Scott DStoot Capital Services12707 Murphy Rd 77477

Webb KerenKeren Webb Interior Design1530 Moon Shadow Ct 77479

What’s The DealWhat’s The Deal1410 E Highway 90A Ste 300 77406

Clark ErikaThe Center For Personal Growth And Associates (+)2010 Bluff Hollow 77469

Aguilar Josie“A” Perfect Professional Cleaning Service15942 Willwaw 77083

Fish Brandi LynBrandi Lyn’s Interior Design1515 Flanders Field Ln 77498

Khan SabazTune & Brake10021 S Hwy 6 77498

Khan SabazDel Auto Sale10021 S Hwy 6 77498

Mmd Enterprises IncAg-Tex Chemicals Inc6315 Hwy 36 77471

Taylor ElvinoElvino Taylor Services13703 Southline Road 77498

Davis Robert EHandyman Red2230 Secretariet 77477

Romeo Barbara A (+)Synergy Health For LifePo Box 1375 77461

Meeh Sarah ElizabethPeace Of Home1334 Deerbrook Dr 77479

Lebaron MarkLb Solutions1485 Guadalupe Bend 78006

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Commercial Building Permits

Some significant building permits in cities in Fort Bend during the month of October

ADDRESS TYPE OF PERMIT VALUE OWNER/CONTRACTOR

MISSOURI CITY2700 Lake Olympia Pkwy Commercial Building $44,500 Chicago Title Insurance Company/Owner

5201 Hwy 6 300 Commercial Building $40,000 Colonial Group L P/Gulf Construction

1923 Scanlin Rd Commercial Building $420,000

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial & Residential) 10/01/11-10/31/11 $505,000

ROSENBERG3519 Avenue H Commercial Building $16,000 Rogelio/Magdalena Ortega

24221 Southwest Fwy 1000 Darden Center Drive Commercial Building $1,250,000 Olive Garden

7145 Reading Road - BLDG #3 Commercial Building $964,804 Dolce Living Investments LLC

4110 Highway 36 Commercial Building $90,000 FBC Park and Ride

1210 Blume Rd Commercial Building $599,868 Ft. Bend County

7423 Summer Night Ln Commercial Building $42,180 MHI Plantation Homes

7145 Reading Rd - Amenity Commercial Building $500,450 Dolce Living Investments LLC

7145 Reading Rd - BLDG#1 Commercial Building $1,470,000 Dolce Living Investments LLC

7145 Reading Rd - BLDG#2 Commercial Building $1,470,000 Dolce Living Investments LLC

3902 Reese Rd B200 Commercial Building $48,000 National Oilkwell Varco

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial & Residential) 10/01/11-10/31/11 $6,451,802

STAFFORD11388 Fountain Lake Dr 910 Commercial Building $220,000 Wings N’ More

11925 Southwest Frwy 11 Commercial Building $20,000 Quilter’s Emporium LLC/ Houston Remodeling Inc

12740 Southwest Frwy Commercial Building $96,000 Applebee’s of Texas, Inc/ Peterson Construction

10430 Mula Rd Commercial Building $35,000 Matheson Tri Gas/ Owner/Occupant

12838 Murphy Road Commercial Building $48,000 Arco/Park Murphy, LLC/ Ton’s Construction

10323 Greenland Ct Commercial Building $9,800 Teledyne Geophysical Instruments/ Deem Commercial

Construction

12705 South Kirkwood Commercial Building $14,000 First Industrial Realty Trust/ A-1 Striping & Paving

13030 Murphy Rd Commercial Building $8,500 Whataburger/ RJ Harris Construction

2810 South Main Commercial Building $5,000 Thomas Philip/Southwest Improvements

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial & Residential) 10/01/11-10/31/11 $460,000

Mu Terry (+)Terra Radiance2406 Blue Rose 77459

Russell Annie MapleAnnie Maple Russell Ministries6889 Chasewood Dr 77489

Bolton Larry (+)Affordable House Leveling1905 Chelsea Ct 77471

Siddiqui KubraKsm Decor5203 Eagle Pointe Ct 77479

Total Concept Ems IncTotal Concept Ems8911 Grandvilla Lane 77407

Nguyen TuanTc Nails5201 Hwy 6 Suite 600 77459

Double Sbc Cheer LLCUnited Pageants211 Main Street 77498

Double Sbc Cheer LLCUnited Apparel211 Main Street 77498

Double Sbc Cheer LLCUnited Floor Rentals211 Main Street 77498

Double Sbc Cheer LLCUnited Productions211 Main Street 77498

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November 2011 Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary Reports

Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary reports present data about monthly local sales and use tax allocation payments to local sales taxing jurisdictions. These net payments represent monies identified for the local jurisdictions since the previous month’s distribution. These reports will allow you to compare cur-rent year sales and use tax payments with the previous year. When used with other local economic indicators, they may help indicate present and future trends.

Arcola 16,923.04 21,522.48 -21.37% 199,637.35 221,476.80 -9.86%Beasley 8,142.89 7,127.64 14.24% 74,774.79 61,921.66 20.75%Fulshear 60,804.65 37,462.82 62.30% 445,935.42 349,992.00 27.41%Kendleton 875.16 1,262.24 -30.66% 16,814.85 14,633.05 14.91%Meadows Place 90,183.89 87,640.48 2.90% 848,716.76 894,618.42 -5.13%Missouri City 574,237.83 551,749.76 4.07% 5,476,530.49 5,549,624.46 -1.31%Needville 34,775.97 36,906.41 -5.77% 330,505.46 332,641.27 -0.64%Orchard 4,656.49 4,103.81 13.46% 40,273.54 43,701.90 -7.84%Pleak 4,440.51 4,122.04 7.72% 44,869.95 66,940.78 -32.97%Richmond 398,448.43 365,096.74 9.13% 3,606,132.50 3,808,702.92 -5.31%Rosenberg 1,120,764.44 1,028,603.10 8.95% 10,548,709.64 10,319,738.00 2.21%Simonton 15,375.33 11,634.11 32.15% 132,668.41 106,422.65 24.66%Stafford 1,259,481.30 1,248,703.81 0.86% 12,425,059.38 11,935,298.43 4.10%Sugar Land 3,853,061.12 3,437,055.78 12.10% 36,794,087.96 34,734,097.41 5.93%Thompsons 3,221.50 0.00 U/C 22,693.71 25,926.26 -12.46%

COUNTY TOTAL 7,445,392.55 6,842,991.22 8.80% 71,007,410.21 68,465,736.01 3.71%

County/City Net Payment Comp Payment % Change 2011 Payments 2010 Payments PercentFort Bend This Period Prior Year To Date To Date Change

Houston 48,477,722.49 44,081,062.67 9.97% 467,985,169.89 436,912,296.75 7.11%San Antonio 19,821,230.50 19,156,526.86 3.46% 203,790,045.76 192,600,902.62 5.80%Dallas 21,196,308.28 19,881,050.34 6.61% 200,046,641.54 189,515,003.79 5.55%Austin 13,021,900.10 12,515,048.49 4.04% 132,940,715.45 126,748,006.29 4.88%Fort Worth 10,554,454.08 10,139,874.84 4.08% 97,857,659.61 92,844,640.33 5.39%Arlington 8,367,389.82 8,073,235.73 3.64% 79,267,769.78 76,415,416.77 3.73%El Paso 6,228,213.52 6,126,633.09 1.65% 67,150,260.63 63,117,726.18 6.38%Plano 5,975,184.94 6,164,278.98 -3.06% 58,783,078.91 54,670,531.86 7.52%Corpus Christi 6,196,134.92 5,439,021.83 13.92% 58,695,651.60 51,704,853.51 13.52%Round Rock 5,221,152.16 5,056,967.67 3.24% 58,153,376.07 57,119,299.63 1.81%Amarillo 5,585,775.45 5,310,154.56 5.19% 57,290,925.20 52,500,874.68 9.12%McAllen 4,655,572.09 4,754,626.13 -2.08% 50,639,971.17 50,034,465.61 1.21%Lubbock 4,885,374.25 4,562,023.98 7.08% 47,707,932.23 45,745,260.04 4.29%Irving 5,426,669.41 4,515,833.45 20.16% 44,608,362.89 41,041,038.42 8.69%Midland 4,222,796.87 3,580,321.31 17.94% 42,339,598.89 32,881,883.92 28.76%Frisco 4,370,704.21 3,893,131.66 12.26% 40,783,392.01 37,376,676.37 9.11%Sugar Land 3,853,061.12 3,437,055.78 12.10% 36,794,087.96 34,734,097.41 5.93%Abilene 3,842,606.95 3,081,409.04 24.70% 36,072,266.49 30,674,145.31 17.59%McKinney 3,143,117.04 3,116,960.37 0.83% 35,224,491.24 29,706,465.43 18.57%Grand Prairie 3,723,740.94 3,417,730.69 8.95% 34,447,698.63 33,300,007.00 3.44%

City Net Payment Comp Payment % Change 2011 Payments 2010 Payments Percent This Period Prior Year To Date To Date Change

Top 20 City Sales and Use Tax Comparison Summary - November 2011Please note that Sugar Land is 17th in sales tax revenues in the state.

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The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce will host Legislative Impact on Infrastructure on Thursday, December 1. The break-fast will be held at The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, Sugar Land, from 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.

Representative Bill Callegari is in his sixth term serving District 132. Representative Callegari is one of two professional engineers in the Legislature and serves as Vice Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee as well as on the Transportation and House Administration Committees.

Individual Member Reservation available for $25 - Non-Member Reservation available for $35 – At the door for $40. Register today at www.FortBendChamber.com or contact Farrah Gandhi at 281-566-2152 or [email protected].

Nina Schaefer is a newly elected Texana board of trustees member and will represent Fort Bend County. She is the proud sister of a Texana client who has intellectual disabilities. She has served on the board of Richmond State Supported Living Center Volunteer Services Council for a number of years. Additionally, she has served on boards for many non-profit organizations, her church, and has been active in community service organizations for many years. Schaefer graduated from Houston Baptist University with honors in two majors, English and Political Science. She is a graduate from South Texas College of Law and has been practicing law in Fort Bend county for more than 25 years.

Nina Schaefer

Schaefer joins Texana board

Null Lairson, PC was recently recognized as a leading practitioner of workplace flexibil-ity in Greater Houston and across the coun-try. The Sloan Awards are unique for their rigorous, two step selection process, which involves an evaluation of employers’ flexibility programs and practices, and a confidential employee survey. Null Lairson, PC and the other recipients of the 2011 Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility were acknowledged at an event in Sugar Land on October 27, 2011.

Pam Travis, Human Resources director for Null Lairson, PC said, “At Null Lairson, we strive to use flexibility as an effective work-place strategy to increase business success and benefit employees. We are thrilled to receive the Sloan award this year.”

The Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility are part of When Work Works, a national project to educate the business community on the value of workplace effectiveness and flex-ibility. It is an ongoing initiative of Families

and Work Institute (FWI) first funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. In 2011, the Society for Human Resource Management and FWI formed a ground breaking, multi year part-nership to grow When

Work Works and help businesses become more successful by transforming the way they view and adopt effective and flexible workplaces.

Null Lairson, P.C. is one of the larg-est locally owned, full service certified pub-lic accounting firms in the Houston area. Founded in 1975, Null Lairson serves its clients from offices in Houston, Galveston county, and Fort Bend county with a com-mitment to providing value added services and solutions.

For more information about the When Work Works project and the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility, visit www.whenworkworks.org.

Pam Travis

Null Lairson, PC Receives the Sloan Award for Exemplary Workplace Practices

Justin Vickrey has been selected as Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer with First Community Bank in Sugar Land. Having been a banker in Fort Bend county for most of his career, Vickrey has also had the opportunity to work extensively with local non-profits.

He is currently serving his second term as chairman of the board of directors for the T.W. Davis YMCA in Richmond, is chair-man of the YMCA Leadership Council for Southwest Houston, and was recently hon-ored by the Greater Houston YMCA in being named “Volunteer of the Year” for 2011.

A graduate of Leadership Fort Bend’s Class of 2009, Vickrey has been actively involved with the Central Fort Bend Chamber Alliance since 2005. Vickrey serves on the cham-ber’s board of directors, is the founding and past chairman of the Young Professionals

division, a past chairman of the Ambassadors, and was named Ambassador of the Year in 2007.

Selected as one of the Fort Bend/Katy Business Journal’s “40 Under 40: Top Entrepreneurs and

Executives” in 2010, Vickrey is also currently a member of the Speakers committee for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, a mem-ber of The George Foundation’s Leadership Excellence for Non-Profits class of 2012, and an annual participant of Lamar Educational Award Foundation’s Men Who Cook. He attended the University of Houston where he studied marketing and is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Vickrey is an active member of the Memorial Church of Christ in Houston and resides in Katy where he grew up.

Justin Vickrey

Vickrey joins First Community Bank

Bill Callegari

Legislative impact on Infrastructure with

Representative Bill Callegari

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The Fort Bend Regional Council for Substance Abuse, Inc. organization has announced Irene Wisner as their new development director. Irene is a long standing resident of Fort Bend county and brings a wealth of pro-fessional and philanthropic experience to the organization. She is passionate about the prevention of substance abuse and wants to highlight the benefits of Fort Bend Regional Council’s programs to the community.

Fort Bend Regional Council has served Fort Bend County for 35 years striving for the goal that young people grow up drug free. Through it’s mission of providing families and individuals substance abuse prevention, education and treatment ser-vices they need for positive change for themselves and the community, Fort Bend Regional Council’s youth counselors are on 35 school campuses where they teach students the skills to stand against the immeasurable pressure to try drugs. In the summer, youth camps build on the skills learned during the school year with leadership training that will serve them for a lifetime.

For additional information contact Irene Wisner at the Fort Bend Regional Council for Substance Abuse, Inc. at 10435 Greenbough, Suite 250, in Stafford.

The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to City of Richmond by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for its comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR).

The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a govern-ment and its management.

An Award of Financial Reporting Achievement has been awarded to the individual(s), department or agency des-ignated by the government as primarily responsible for preparing the award-win-

ning CAFR. This has been presented to: Terri Vela, City Manager.

The CAFR has been judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program including demonstrating

a constructive “spirit of full disclosure” to clearly communicate its financial story and motivate potential users and user groups to read the CAFR.

The GFOA is a nonprofit professional association serving approximately 17,500 government finance professionals with offices in Chicago, IL and Washington, D.C.

Irene Wisner

Wisner named development director

Roger Boneno, a business coach in Sugar Land, was recently awarded the National Business Coaching Excellence Award from among hundreds of coaches at an awards banquet in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

The award is given to one Business Coach who has consistently shown the ability to work well with businesses of all types and sizes, helping the business own-ers achieve outstanding results for their businesses and their personal lives.

In any economy, let alone a challeng-ing one, business owners need to remain competitive to survive and even thrive. With the demands of managing all aspects of a business, business owners can often lose sight of their goals, which sometimes results in the inability or unwillingness to see beyond their blind spots and take immediate action.

Coach Roger works collaboratively with clients to provide customized educa-tion and strategic business solutions appli-

cable under any set of economic circumstances. Unlike traditional consul-tants that specialize in a particular business disci-pline or industry, Roger delivers a variety of ser-vices to enhance the per-

formance of small to mid-size businesses in any industry.

Boneno has 20 years as a successful business leader, with executive experience in finance, marketing, team leadership, people planning, process improvement, M&A and management.

He has worked with billion dollar com-panies like Shell Oil and YUM Brands, as well as dozens of privately owned busi-nesses. He has an MBA in Marketing from the University of Houston; a B.S. in Finance with Honors from the University of

New Orleans; as has won numerous awards for leadership.

Roger Boneno

Terri Vela

Boneno receives national coaching award

City of Richmond has received the 6th consecutive year award for Excellence in Financial Reporting

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Economic Development

The Katy Area Economic Development Council (Katy Area EDC)www.KatyEDC.org - 281-396-2200The Katy Area Economic Development Council (Katy Area EDC) , a 501 (c) 6 non-profit corporation, is a full service economic development corporation representing the Katy ISD area (Katy Area). Katy Area EDC : recruits new businesses, helps retain and expand existing businesses, helps create new businesses, facilitates the construction of business infrastructure and helps improve the quality of place and quality of life of the Katy Area.

Country Clubs

Riverbend Country [email protected]. Tricia Hawks, 1214 Dulles Avenue, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Conveniently located in the heart of Sugar Land, Riverbend Country Club is just 25 minutes south of downtown Houston, Texas. Established in 1957, Riverbend continues its tradition as Fort Bend County’s only member owned club. Whether you’re looking for championship golf, fine dining, pools, tennis, fitness facilities or a wide variety of social and golf activities Riverbend is definitely the place to belong.

The Houstonian Golf & Country Club281-494-4245www.houstoniangolf.com Nicole Scarbrough, Membership Private golf & country club, *Limited membership available.

Fire Extinguisher Service

Gillen Fire Extinguisher Service Commercial/Residential281-342-6969www.GillenServices.comGillen Fire Extinguisher Service provides a full line of fire extinguisher inspections, sales and services, as well as lighted exit sign inspections and service. Our highly trained staff can even provide fire extinguisher training for your employees. For all of your safety needs, call Gillen Fire Extinguisher.

Financial Products & Services

Sugar Creek Financial Group - [email protected]. Robert H. Roy, ChFC, Fax: 281-565-2277, 12946 Dairy Ashford #430, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Life, Health, Pensions, Investments for businesses and individuals.

Floral

Flowers By Tiffany LLC - 281-208-8681www.FlowersByTiffanyStafford.com508 F.M. 1092, Suite D, Stafford, TX 77477. 2011 CMUS Power Award Winner – Internet Customer Service Award. Beautiful Flowers for all occasions, Weddings, Events, Funerals, Plants, Fruit & Gourmet Baskets. Member of the Better Business Bureau and Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. Mention the Fort Bend Business Journal for a special discount.

Advertising

Fort Bend Business Journal281-690-4200www.fortbendstar.comFort Bend’s ONLY business publication.

Fort Bend Focus - 281-690-4242www.fortbendfocus.comFort Bend’s ONLY feature magazine Direct mailed to almost 40,000 homes every month in Fort Bend’s most affluent subdivisions.

Fort Bend Star - 281-690-4200www.fortbendstar.comWe have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER Newspaper.

Auto Repair / Maintenance

Auto Central-Automotive Service & [email protected]. David Fauvelle, 2526 Fifth Street, Stafford, Texas 77477, Fax: 281-499-0183, Fast, friendly and professional automotive repair. AAA approved auto repair. Charlton’s Body Repair - 281-499-1126www.charltonsbodyrepair.com. Chuck Charlton, 1131 Staffordshire @ 5th St., Stafford, TX 77477, Fax: 281-499-1694, Complete collision repair. Frame & Unibody straightened. Expert computer color matching. Custom painting & pin stripping. Honest service. 79 Years Strong and 3 Generations Proud!

Colony One Auto Center - 281-980-4440www.colonyoneauto.comRod Tate, 1131 Dulles Avenue, Stafford, TX 77477, Fax: 281-261-0048, Complete state of the art automotive repair & maintenance facility.

First Tire & Automotive - 281-313-2886www.firsttireandauto.comCraig Popp, owner, 3 Sugar Land Locations. 960 Eldridge, 281-313-2886 & 2303 Williams Trace Blvd. 281-980-2666 (First Colony), 20015 Southwest Freeway. 281-343-5666 (Greatwood), Diagnostic testing and evaluation, Manufacturer’s routine recommended maintenance, domestic and foreign vehicle repairs, AAA approved, ASE certified. Ask about our Fleet Service!

Banks

Vista Bank - 281-325-5000www.vistabank.comFax: 281-325-5050. Fort Bend County only. 4690 Sweetwater Blvd., Sugar Land 77479

The State Bank of Texas - [email protected]. Nicki Black, 13010 Murphy Road, Stafford, TX 77477, Fax: 281-494-6747, , Locally and independently owned - our prime interest is you!

Sterling Bank - Fort Bend - 281-277-010012840 Southwest Freeway, Stafford, TX 77477, Fax: 281-277-0223, Serving owner-operated businesses with local decision makers.

Gifts

Thirty One Gifts - [email protected] stylish, affordable products are exclusive to Thirty-One. From our signature purses and totes to storage solutions that help organize your life, you’ll find something to fit every personality and situation. Each season, we develop new products built on the idea that our products must be functional AND fashionable (and, of course, make great gifts!).

Health & Beauty

Mary Kay Consultant / Susi Berner281.780.0038www.marykay.com/[email protected] Mary Kay® has been a trusted leader in beauty for nearly 50 years, creating innovative products that are available through Independent Beauty Consultants worldwide. Along with age-defying skincare, on-trend makeup, luxurious fragrances and pampering body care. Let me offer you personalized attention, and can even help you earn FREE products by hosting a party with your girlfriends! Call today to book a party with your friends, family and coworkers!

Golf Carts / Mobility Scooters

CBC Golf Cart Services, Inc. - 281-494-1164Scooters by CBC - [email protected], 203 Ulrich Street, Sugar Land, TX 77498 (Behind Imperial Sugar). CBC offers Sales, Service, New & Used, Rentals and Parts for two lines of products, GOLF CARTS and MOBILITY SCOOTERS. Authorized Dealer for Fairplay and Pride Mobility products. fax 281-494-1189

Home Health Care

Texas State Healthcare 281-208-4344www.txstatehealthcare.comWhat we do: Skilled Nursing - Home Health Aide Physical/Speech/Occupational Therapies - Medical Social Worker assisting with durable medical equipment needs and helping to provide Resources & Services in the Community - Wound Care - Catheter Care - Diabetic Care Lab Services - IV Therapy and more... “Hometown Nurses Helping Hometown People”

Insurance Agencies

Insurance Solutions of Texas281-565-2222 • 281-341-5060www.insurancesolutionsoftexas.comJay Harris, Auto, Home, Business, Flood Insurance. 14140 Southwest Freeway, Suite 150, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. 281-565-2222, Fax 281-565-3333. 2515 Ave. H, Rosenberg, Texas 77471. 281-341-5060, Fax 281-341-5558.

Jewelers

The Gold Connection Jewelers281-344-9900 • We Buy Goldwww.goldconnection.netFull service jewelry store. Diamonds, Gold & Silver Jewelry and Watches. Repairs done on the premises.

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Custom design are our specialty. Front door parking. 206 Hwy 90A, Richmond, Texas 77406.

Landscaping / Lawn Care

JDT Lawn Care • 281-435-5408Commercial property maintenance and landscaping service, fully insured professionals offering superior customer service and accountability, owner/operator and all employees were born and raised in Fort Bend County. High quality service from the ground up!

Magazine

Fort Bend Business Journal • 281-690-4200www.fortbendstar.comFort Bend’s ONLY business publication. Reaching over 10,000 businesses monthly. The place to advertise to teach the vital Fort Bend County business community.

Fort Bend Focus - 281-690-4242Pearland Focus - 281-690-4242Focus on Women - 281-690-4242www.fortbendfocus.comFort Bend’s ONLY feature magazine Direct mailed to almost 40,000 homes every month in Fort Bend’s most affluent subdivisions.

Medical Billing

Complete Business Solutions - 1-888-445-8609cbsolutions@callmykate.comwww.cbsbillingservices.comComplete Business Solutions, the medical billing professionals, is dedicated to improving your cash flow results. Our goals include: lower billing costs, savings of up to 50% by outsourcing with us, reduced rejection rates, faster payment of claims, average of 14 days response. To find out more about this and other services, visit our website for a FREE practice analysis and 50% off the initial set-up fee.

Medical Supplies

Synicare Medical - [email protected]. 20333 State Highway 249, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77070, Fax 888-397-1240. Synicare Medical is focused on providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs with professionalism and integrity. Synicare Medical specializes in durable medical equipment,medical supplies, and third party billing.We accept all private insurance and strive to meet the needs of every patient in a professional and caring way. Synicare Medical is owned and operated by Synicare Group LLC.

Nails

P&L Nails – Sugar Land • 281-277-5072PL Nails – Sienna Plantation • 281-778-8558PL Nails - Katy • 281-347-1122www.plnails.comProviding the most luxurious service available, PL Nails has Fort Bend county covered with locations in Sugar Land, Sienna Plantation, and Katy. Whether it be nails, body waxing, massage, or lots more, the expertly trained staff at PL Nails is committed to making your experience most pleasurable! Located at

12 MONTHS LISTINGCALL 281-690-4204

4777 Sweetwater Blvd in the Kroger Shopping Center, Sugar Land, 281-277-5072. Located at 8880 Hwy 6 South, Suite 110 in the HEB Center, Missouri City, 281-778-8558. Located at 25681 Nelson Way in the HEB Center near Katy Mills Mall, Katy, 281-347-1122.

Newspaper

Fort Bend Star – 281-690-4200www.fortbendstar.comWe have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER Newspaper.

Open MRI

Upright MRI of Sugar Land – 281-494-0505www.mri911.comCLAUSTROPHOBIC? Upright MRI is the only True OPEN MRI in Sugar Land. We scan patients standing, sitting, or lying down. For the first time, patients can be scanned in weight-bearing postures and in their position of pain. It is ideal for patients who have difficulty lying down due to respiratory or cardiac problems. Mention this ad and receive $25 off your first scan. 2655 Cordes Drive #150, Sugar Land, 77479. Open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Optometrists

Elissa R. Wedemeyer O.D., FCOVD, F.A.A.O 281-499-2600www.drwedemeyer.com 6026 Hwy. 6 Missouri City, TX 77459. Therapeutic Optometrist; Visual Perceptual / Binocular Therapy; medical management of eye infections and diseases. The office has a large selection of fashion frames.

Pediatric Therapy

MedCare Pediatric Group, LP • 713-773-5100www.medcarepediatrics.comOccupational, Physical, Speech Therapy at home or at Rehab Center located at 12371 S. Kirkwood, Stafford, TX 77477. We also provide in home nursing services. All services available in Houston and surrounding counties.)

Pest Control - Commercial / Residential

Gillen Pest Control281-342-6969 - Fort Bend979-532-5701 - Whartonwww.GillenPestControl.comFamily owned and operated in Fort Bend and Wharton Counties since 1963, Gillen Pest Control’s highly trained professionals know where bugs hide, what their eating and breeding habits are, and how to get rid of them. They try to avoid the use of chemicals inside by working with you to create a barrier on the outside of your home or business, thus keeping those unwanted pests at bay. From the first time we visit your home or business, you will recognize we are no ordinary pest control company!

Pharmacies

Ed’s Pharmacy - 281-499-4555Ed Sziy, 3740 Cartwright, Missouri City, TX 77459, Fax: 281-499-7088.

Physicians

Immunizations & Drug TestingIMU Southwest, The IMUnization Clinic281-313-7468 [email protected]. 3727 Greenbriar Dr. Suite 403, Stafford, TX 77477- Vaccines for children and adults for school, fertility, work, immigration, or travel needs. Daytime, Evening, and Saturday hours and no wait appointments available. Vaccine titers and Drug Testing for individuals or corporations. Certified Drug Testing Center & CDC Designated Yellow Fever Provider. We perform oral HIV testing also. Mobile on-site clinics available for churches and corporations.

Printers / Graphics

Star Printing - 281-690-4200www.fortbendstar.comWe professionally design and print flyers, postcards, brochures, magazines, newspapers and catalogs in high-quality digital graphics.

Real Estate / Residential

Colliers International, formerly Curtice Commercial Real Estate [email protected]. Kolbe M. Curtice, CCIM, CLS, 15999 City Walk Suite 250, Sugar Land Square located at U.S. Highway 59 and State Highway 6, Fax: 281-494-3227, Brokerage, Development, Investment & Tenant Representation, 25 yrs exp. in Fort Bend.

Riverstone Development [email protected]. Tom Wilcox, 4855 Riverstone Blvd, Missouri City, Texas 77459, Fax: 281-499-8704, Luxury waterside living in Fort Bend from $200s to the many millions.

Jeanne Gregory, CRS, GRI [email protected]. 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, Fax: 281-242-6754, Re/Max Southwest. Residential real estate sales & corporate relocation.

Jennifer Weaver, ABR, CRS, GRI281-207-5037www.jenniferweaver.comRE/MAX Southwest, 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. Residential sales and corporate relocation since 1979.

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Remodeling / Outdoor Living

Living Improvements281-499-7000www.living-improvements.comAWARD WINNING - 2010 Houston’s BEST “Outdoor Living Space” Living Improvements’ commitment to excellence makes us the perfect fit for your building needs. We have over 200 years cumulative in-house experience in the remodeling and construction industry making us highly skilled, professional and detail oriented striving to exceed our customer’s expectations. We feature outdoor living spaces, custom homes, interior and exterior renovations. Our commitment to excellence is just one of the reasons we have over 4,000 satisfied customers. SERVING FORT BEND & SURROUNDING COUNTIES FOR OVER 35 YEARS.

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The sulphur industry is no stranger to Fort Bend County. During the 1950’s several large removal fields were in operation

and actively shipped the yellow resource. The Sulphur 2011 Conference and Exhibition was held in November at the InterContinental Houston and several Fort Bend businesses attended and participated in the international program.

As usual, delegates from international industries producing, buying and supplying for manufacturing, handling and transporting sulphur and sulphuric acid met at the annual forum to hear from the industry drivers and learn more about the global product supply. Among the numerous corporations participating in the five-day event were Fluor and TKK Company of Sugar Land. Tofik Khanmamedov, president and CEO of

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Businesses are beginning to spend capital on real estate expansions and new construction.

Of even more significance, we are seeing a loosening of capital in the commercial RE financing markets. In Sugar Land (my “back yard”), we are working on a number of deals that involve land acquisitions and new construc-tion. Last year at this time, I don’t believe we had more than one or two “new construction” deals in our pipeline at any time.

Until confidence is fully restored in our national political and financial arenas, it will be difficult to return to the levels of growth that we saw in Fort Bend in the middle of the decade. That notwithstanding, this year is proof

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that when that occurs, we will continue to be a national leader in economic growth and devel-opment. To our county chambers of commerce and economic development groups ..... heres to you. Enjoy your success....you may be too busy to do that over the upcoming years!

* Texas State Data CenterKolbe M. Curtice CCIM, CLS is a licensed

Texas Real Estate Broker and is the Managing Director of Colliers International - Fort Bend., 15999 City Walk, Suite 250, Sugar Land, Texas, 77479. He can be reached at 281-494-4769 phone / 281-494-3227 fax / [email protected]. H

Web Design is a member of TCRN-Sugar Land and can be found on www.tcrn-sugar-land.com in the Professional Services section under the Computer/Tech Services category.

Brian Covault is a columnist for the Fort Bend Business Journal and TCRN Founder/CEO, Texas Community Referral Network. He can be reached at 281-342-8276. www.tcrn-sugarland.com. H

TKK, presented a paper on sulphur and sulphides, “New Strategies for Acid Gas Enrichment.”

The next conference will be held in Shanghai in June 2012 to forge new relationships in China.

As part of the conference’s welcome reception members of the string section of the Fort Bend Symphony performed for an active and appreciative crowd.

International sulphur conference enjoys Fort Bend symphony

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F ort Bend county residents do their share of travel. Whether it’s by car, jet, or train, now many are taking to water.

Cruise operations at the Port of Galveston are making that even more possible and probable. Cruise destinations also bring economic impact and receiptants are now businesses in the Greater Houston area; including Fort Bend county.

On September 30, 2000, Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) began cruise ship service from the Port’s Cruise Terminal No. 1 with one of its oldest ships, the Celebration. That first year produced 33,900 passengers embarking on 20 cruises. Over the 11 years since that first year CCL has substantially expanded its operations and has developed a “Public-Private Partnership” relationship with the Port of Galveston.

The strength and quality of that relationship and of the cruise market at the Port in general is highlighted by CCL’s decision to deploy its newest and largest ship, and the flagship of its cruise line fleet, Carnival Magic to the Port as a Home Port vessel which began November 13. Carnival Magic was built and launched from an Italian shipyard in May 2011. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines’ brand Royal Caribbean International (RCI) followed CCL to the Port of Galveston for several “test” cruises between October 28, 2001 and December 23, 2001. RCI started year-round cruise line home port service from the Port on April 14, 2002 with the Rhapsody of the Seas. Rhapsody and RCI moved from Cruise Terminal No. 1 to a new cruise terminal, Cruise Terminal No. 2, located immediately to the west of Cruise Terminal No. 1 in 2003.

The number of cruises increased to 203 in 2003, with 231,965 passengers embarking. With the advent of the

Cruise operations at the Port of Galveston bring fresh revenue and jobs to the Gulf Coast

second cruise terminal, the terminal complex was branded as “The Texas Cruise Ship Terminals on Galveston Island”. A second Carnival Cruise Line ship, Jubilee, which was another of CCL’s older “Holiday Class” ships, joined Celebration on August 19, 2002. Jubilee was later replaced by a much newer “Fantasy Class” ship, Elation, on September 28, 2003. RCI positioned another of that company’s ships, Splendour of the Seas, to the Port of Galveston for winter season cruises to the Western Caribbean on November 11, 2002. On October 22, 2004 Celebration was replaced by another “Fantasy Class” ship, the Ecstacy. Celebrity Cruises, one of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) brands, deployed one its ships, Galaxy, to the Port of Galveston on November 1, 2004. The arrival of the Galaxy raised the bar for cruises from Galveston, as Celebrity cruises is considered one of the cruise industry’s “premium” cruise line brands. Princess Cruises began home service from the Port of Galveston with the arrival of the

Grand Princess on November 4, 2004. Carnival Conquest replaced the Elation in the fall of 2005. On December 3, 2007 RCI replaced the Rhapsody of the Seas with Voyager of the Seas, which when built in 1999, was at that time the largest cruise ship in the world.

The Port of Galveston saw the Carnival Ecstasy replaced by the larger and newer Carnival Triumph on October 6, 2011. On November 14, CCL replaced the Carnival Conquest with CCL’s Flagship, Carnival Magic. RCI replaced the Voyager of the Seas with a newer and larger sister ship, Mariner of the Seas on November 20. In 2012, the Port of Galveston will see the arrival of a Disney Cruise Lines Ship, Disney Magic, due to arrive on September 22, 2012 and a Princess Cruises vessel, Crown Princess, due to arrive on December 22, 2012.

Since the inception of the cruise industry business at the Port of Galveston in September 2000 and through the end of September 2011, cruising from the Port of Galveston has produced 1,886 cruises and 4,456,842 revenue passengers.

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Lake Pointe Town Center adds two new tenants

feature a Greek-inspired decorating scheme, including themed elements in all aspects of design.

“We chose to open our latest Great Greek Grill at Lake Pointe Town Center because of its premier location,” said Great Greek Grill Owner Bob Solomon. “We are very familiar with the area and are excited to bring a new dining experience to the Sugar Land community.”

Great Greek Grill will be located at 15810 Southwest Freeway, Suite 400 and will occupy 1,368 square feet of space. This location will mark the restaurant’s third in the

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Greater Houston area and is scheduled to open in November. The popular restaurant will have five Houston-area locations open by the end of the year.

Charles Adams, vice president of retail for PCD, represented PCD in the transaction. Sukaina Rajani of Moudry Real Estate Advisors represented Great Greek Grill. More information about Great Greek Grill can be found at GreatGreekGrill.com.

For a full list of Lake Pointe Town Center shops and restaurants, visit LakePointeTexas.com.

About Planned Community Developers, Ltd.

Planned Community Developers, Ltd. (PCD) is 6. Sugar Land Town Square

consists of a 300-room full service Marriott hotel and conference center, a new 82,000 square-foot City Hall for Sugar Land, 167 mid-rise residential condos, 566,000-square feet of Class A office space, 238,000 square feet of upscale Main Street retail and restaurants with the centerpiece being a 1.4 acre plaza with monumental fountain.

PCD is a Texas limited partnership, formed in 1997 by the executive officers of Sugarland Properties Incorporated (“SPI”) for purposes of pursuing the acquisition and development of planned communities, shopping centers and suburban offices. PCD continues to manage the remaining development of the 9,700-acre First Colony, which is near substantial buildout.

L inkedIn (NYSE:LNKD), the world’s largest professional network with more than 135 million members worldwide, has

released data about global professionals’ career ambitions and satisfaction with their current jobs. The survey results were unveiled during the Texas Conference for Women, the largest women’s conference in Houston with more than 6,000 attendees. LinkedIn is the conference’s exclusive connection sponsor and LinkedIn’s Connection Director Nicole Williams, was a speaker at the event.

LinkedIn surveyed more than 12,000 professionals and found that 63 percent of professionals globally said they are “happy” or “very happy” with their current job.

• Professionals in the Netherlands ranked as being the happiest. Eighty percent of professionals in the Netherlands said they were “happy” or “very happy” with their current job.

• Japanese professionals ranked as being the least happy with only 31 percent of professionals in that country stating they were “happy” or “very happy” with their current

job.• Sixty-six percent of professionals in the

U.S. said they were “happy” or “very happy” with their current job, putting the U.S. in sixth place.

“A tough economy can make professionals appreciate facets of their job they might otherwise overlook when business is booming,” said Williams. “Perhaps you didn’t get the raise you wanted this year, but you are appreciative of an amazing supportive manager who keeps an eye out for opportunities that will help you grow in your career.”

The study also revealed that most professionals have a hopeful outlook about their future with their current employer. Fifty-two percent of global respondents agreed that if they work hard and demonstrate results, they have a good opportunity to advance in their company.

• Professionals in Brazil ranked as being the most optimistic. Sixty-three percent of professionals in Brazil said that if they work hard and demonstrate results, they have a good opportunity to advance in their company.

• Spanish professionals ranked as being the least optimistic with only 44 percent of professionals in that country agreeing that if they work hard and demonstrate results, they have a good opportunity to advance in

their company.• The U.S. came in seventh place. Fifty-

two percent of professionals in the U.S. said they believe that if they work hard and demonstrate results, they have a good opportunity to advance in their company.

The survey also listed out seven different career ambitions and asked professionals to select which ones applied to them. (Respondents could select more than one option.) The No. 1 career ambition for professionals globally is getting promoted. In the U.S. the top three career ambitions professionals selected were:

1. Get promoted2. I’m happy where I am3. Retire earlyFind more information about LinkedIn’s

global job happiness research and get tips on demonstrating results and securing a promotion in the new year on LinkedIn’s blog: http://lnkd.in/professional-happiness.

Despite global economic challenges, LinkedIn research finds most professionals happy in current job

More than half of global professionals feel like if they work hard and demonstrate results, they have a good opportunity to advance in their company

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Beginning in January, it will be the University of Houston Sugar Land Campus, renamed from UH System Sugar Land, offering

more higher education opportunities, and designed to accommodate the rapid growth, workforce needs and interest from Fort Bend area residents and students.

Now, the University of Houston will manage the Sugar Land campus, in close partnership with UH Victoria (UHV). UH will be the primary provider of academic programs at UH Sugar Land Campus and will oversee its operations. All programs currently offered in Sugar land by UH Clear Lake (UHCL) and UHV will continue. This will facilitate a net increase in programs from UH, UHCL and UHV, UH System officials said.

The action taken last November 16 by the UH System Board of Regents is subject to the approval from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Regent Jarvis Hollingsworth said, “ As a UH System regent and a resident of Sugar Land, I am proud of the board’s decision. I think the Sugar Land community and UH

will benefit from this partnership. This would not have been possible without support from the city of Sugar Land and the community. This is what it is all about. Universities and communities working together to serve students.”

John Antel, UH provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, said, “We have a plan in place with people in Sugar Land to build a larger presence in that area. We’re working with the community...offering a range of new programs focused on technology, business and education.”

UH will add a minimum of nine programs at UH Sugar Land Campus over the next three years, doubling the number of programs at this site, Antel said.

UH recently added Master of Science degrees in human resource development and project management; a Doctor of Education degree in professional leadership, and a Post Baccalaureate Certificate in speech pathology assistant.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for the City of Sugar Land, “ said Sugar Land Mayor James A. Thompson, who attended the meeting and addressed the board. To have strengthened access to UH programs is a

great thing, he added. “We have a very strong economic development group in Fort Bend County that was very involved in getting these programs here, and we look forward to these academic offerings complementing our local economy.”

The UH Sugar Land Campus, located at U.S. Highway 59 and University Boulevard, is a 200-acre campus, hosting 15 UH degree programs and four certificates as well as programs by UHV, UHCL, and Wharton County Junior College. Students now have access on this campus to the new University Branch Library, a part of the Fort Bend County Libraries System, which opened in mid-November.

Fort Bend County’s population increased by 65 percent in the past decade. In the past five years, Fort Bend residents attending a Texas public university has increased by 35 percent. There are about 18,000 students in Fort Bend County attending Texas public universities, and 26 percent of them are enrolled at UH, a nationally recognized Tier One public research university.

UH Sugar Land campus elevated, expanded

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Known internationally as the father of the Latin food movement in the United States, Chef Michael Cordúa is

bringing his award winning food to ecstatic steak lovers when he opens on December 1 in the Lake Pointe Village Shopping Center (1520 Lake Pointe Parkway) in Sugar Land. Churrascos, which Cordúa opened in 1988, is known for its charcoal-grilled, center-cut tenderloin basted in chimichurri. It was voted among the “Top 20 steaks in America” by Esquire Magazine.

Guests at Churrascos Sugar Land will have a tantalizing array of choices paired with a wine list that celebrates the best of the Americas’ varietals and signature Latin cocktails such as the Mojito, Pisco Sour and White Sangria – Churrascos is the heart and soul of the Cordúa collection of restaurants.

“When we opened Churrascos, my intent was to bring the Churrasco steak and

the sophistication of Latin cuisine to the table,” says Michael Cordúa. “It’s here that I can re-create the dinners of my home, where all are welcomed with open arms and a spirit of unending Cordúality. Where the table preserves a feeling of community shared with friends and family. The food is of the rugged Pampas and the coastal beach towns – of Nicaragua. Dishes that let us play with the simple but layered complexity of my many food obsessions. And then some may say – The. Best. Steak. EVER.”

Cordúa, with over 25 years in the restaurant business, has become as synonymous with his food as his décor will again team up with architect Jordan Mozer on the interiors. Cordúa and Mozer have an almost telepathic ability to translate a vision from mind to paper to reality. A recent collaboration is the popular Américas restaurant in River Oaks.

The new Churrascos takes into play Cordúa’s wish to give diners the feeling of

warmth married with modern Latin elegance. Look closely and you will see in the furniture, lighting, art and linear expressions – distinctly Latin cultural nuances reinterpreted Cordúa style.

With 7,500-square-feet Churrascos Sugar Land will seat 250 guests inside and on its lake front patio. The restaurant will be open daily for lunch, happy hour and dinner. Its popular Sunday brunch menu features over 60 items and cool, Latin cocktails.

Churrascos Sugar Land is now accepting holiday bookings at (713) 961.0911. For additional information and updates visit www.cordua.comCordúa Restaurants include six award-winning restaurants including Américas River Oaks, Américas Woodlands, Artista, Churrascos River Oaks, Churrascos Westchase and Amazon Grill. Cordúa is the only chef in Texas to be inducted into the Food & Wine Magazine Hall of Fame.

Churrascos Sweet on Sugar LandLatin culinary pioneer Michael Cordúa to open his newest creation December 1st

State of Texas’ private sector continued to grow in October, adding 13,500 jobs. Texas’ total non farm employment has

expanded by 231,600 jobs over the year to reach an estimated 10,616,500 positions in October. Overall, Texas added 2,500 jobs over the month. Texas has experienced positive annual job growth in the past 18 months with annual growth rates above 2.0 percent for the last five consecutive months.

Texas’ seasonally adjusted unemploy-ment rate was 8.4 percent in October, down slightly from 8.5 percent in September, and remains below the national unemployment rate of 9.0 percent.

“Private employers continue to invest their capital in the growing Texas work-force,” said Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Chairman Tom Pauken. “The pri-

vate sector has added an impressive 286,200 jobs since October 2010, for a growth rate of 3.4 percent.”

Over the year, nine of the 11 major industries have added jobs. Mining and Logging employment climbed for the 11th time in the past 12 months with an esti-mated increase of 4,500 jobs in October. Over the past year, Mining and Logging has grown by 20.5 percent. This major industry has grown by 33,900 jobs since January 2011.

“Several of our major industries are con-tinuing to grow, including the Education and Health Services industry,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Ronny Congleton. “That industry has expanded by more than 6,000 jobs for the third consecu-tive month.”

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities added 6,500 jobs in October 2011, grow-

ing by 53,900 jobs over the year. Leisure and Hospitality added 14,900 jobs over the month, for a total of 35,600 jobs since October 2010. Government employment declined by 11,000 jobs in October, bring-ing the number of Government jobs lost over the year to 54,600 jobs.

“Texas’ unemployment rate is going down even as its civilian labor force has grown to more than 12.3 million,” said TWC Commissioner Representing the Public Andres Alcantar. “We encourage those looking for work to utilize Workforce Solutions services to connect with job opportunities in our growing industries.”

The Midland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had the lowest October unem-ployment rate in the state at 4.5 percent. The Amarillo MSA came in second at 5.6 percent, and the Odessa MSA third at 5.7 percent (not seasonally adjusted).

Texas private employers add 13,500 jobs in October, 286,200 jobs over the year

Unemployment rate drops to 8.4 percent

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WHERE TO EAT NOW - The following is a list of exceptional restaurants throughout in Fort Bend County & Katy Area. Prices reflect the average cost of a three-course dinner for one person, excluding drinks, tax and tip. $$$$=Very Expensive ($60 & Up). $$$=Expensive ($40-$60). $$=Moderate ($20-$40). $=Inexpensive (Under $20) . FB=Full Bar. WB=Serves Wine & Beer.

Aling’s Hakka Chinese Cuisine Welcome to Sugar Land’s first Hakka Chinese Restaurant! Using family recipes, Chefs Lin Motiwala and Gary Yan present this unique

“Chindian” cuisine, a delicious fusion of both Chinese and Indian cookery (without the curry undertones). From savory steamed or pan fried Dumplings to traditional Indian-style Hakka dishes, as prepared in Bombay/Pune, like Chicken Lollipop, as well as American Chop Suey, each dish is prepared using the freshest ingredients to bring you a dining experience like no other. Lunch specials start at $6.95 for a 4 course meal. Open Tuesday - Sunday. Lunch: 11am-3pm (Tues-Fri). Dinner: 5:30pm-10pm (Tues-Thurs & Sun) and 11pm (Fri & Sat). Aling’s is located in the First Colony Commons shopping center at Hwy 59 and Williams Trace Blvd. between Home Depot and Office Depot. 15425 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land. Call 281-242-0432. www.alingshakka.com. $$

AURA RestaurantChef/Owner Frédéric Perrier brings over 30 years experience to his newest venture - AURA. In an upscale yet casually comfortable setting, Innovative American Cuisine reigns and is highlighted in the numerous Daily Specials. AURA features only the finest, freshest ingredients. A three course prix fixe lunch for $12.95 to Mussles Marinieres, Roasted Red Snapper or Filet Mignon with Cognac Peppercorn Sauce. No need to go to Houston or into Sugar Land for a truly high quality dining

experience... you will easily find it at AURA (without ‘Big Restaurant’ prices!) at Township Square - Missouri City. Lunch Mon-Sat 11-2. Dinner Mon-Thurs 5-9 and Fri-Sat 5-10. Please call for Reservations &/or Catering ~ 3400 FM 1092, 81-403-AURA (2872). $$ • WB

Candelari’s PizzeriaAlbert Candelari began making sausage over 50 years ago. As the years have passed the flavor remains the same, which is why Candelari’s is the “King of Sausages”! They take that delicious Italian sausage and put it in pizzas, pastas, and sandwiches. Enjoy appetizers, salads, pastas, sandwiches, pizzas and desserts in there dining room, large patio, or full bar with large screen TV’s. Happy hour is Monday - Thursday 3 to 7pm. This casual dining experience is available at two locations in Fort Bend. Call either location for take-out or delivery. 7425 Hwy 6 S (Just North of Sienna) 832-947-0440 / 6825 S Fry Rd (Fry & 99) 281-395-6746. www.candelaris.com. $ • FB

Fernando’s Latin CuisineWe are pleased to announce the arrival of Fernando’s Latin Cuisine-An exotic culinary adventure! Started by, Fernando Echeverria, the same owner of Los Andes by the Compact Center in Houston-Another wonderful Latin American restaurant. Fernando’s Latin Cuisine is located in the same building where Ruth’s Chris used to be. Featured dishes include Empanadas appetizer, Fileton, (Filet mignon) and Asada Y Camarones, Casually called the surf and turf. 14135 Southwest Freeway, in Sugar Land. 281-494-9087. wwww.fernandosrestaurants.com. $$ • FB

FOOD, DRINK, ENTERTAINMENTGUIDE

Gringo’s Mexican Kitchen Since 1993, we strive to

provide the highest quality Mexican food at the lowest price possible. Gringo’s

offers dine-in, take out and customized catering to fit your needs. Open Sun-Thurs: 11am – 9pm and Fri-Sat: 11am – 10pm. Join us for Happy Hour (Mon-Fri: 2pm – 6pm) with $2.99 Margaritas and $1 Draft Beers. Some favorites include the Pollo Marisco, Smokin’ BBQ Pork Quesadillas, Sizzling Fajitas and Silver Star Margaritas. Located at 12330 Southwest Freeway in Stafford (59 South and West Airport). 281-980-7482 (RITA) gringosmexicankitchen.com. $ • FBKarl’s At The Riverbend Romantic Dining in the Country, across the creek from a horse farm. Swiss Chef Karl Camenzind’s menu features Angus steaks, Prime Rib, Wienerschnitzel, Trout Almondine and other fresh fish, Rack of Lamb, Steak and other wild game, Atkins specials, a budget weeknight menu offered along with the regular menu, plus a wonderful Sunday Brunch Buffet. Company Luncheons and Rehearsal Dinners invited. Open Tues-Sat for Dinner and Sunday Brunch 5011 FM 723 Richmond 281-238-9300 www.karlsrb.com Read our reviews at www.b4-u-eat.com. $$ • FB

To Advertise Meet & Eat Food Drink Entertainment Guide

Call Mary at 281-690-4204or email at [email protected]

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FOOD, DRINK, ENTERTAINMENTGUIDE

Las Alamedas Restaurant & Cantina Relocated Las

A l a m e d a s R e s t a u r a n t

from I-10 and Voss to the beautiful “La Centerra” Town Square on Cinco Ranch Blvd and Grand Parkway. Las Alamedas will continue its 31 year tradition of “Mexican Food with Passion” and warm hospitality amid the art, rich warm colors, stone arches, mahogany and wrought iron reminiscent of fine dining in a Spanish Hacienda. The authentic aromas, spirits of traditional Mexican cuisine, warm ambiance and service will make you come back again and again. Open for lunch and dinner and offers the perfect setting for casual dining, romantic evenings, family dinners and parties. Las Alamedas also serves on Saturday and Sundays a great Brunch menu 11 to 3pm. Open Monday - Thursday 11am to 10pm Friday & Saturday 11am to 11pm and Sundays 11am to 9pm BAR 11am till closing. 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd., Suite F-140, Katy, TX 77494. 281-347-3030. www. LasAlamedas.com. $$ • FB

Las Haciendas Mexican Bar & GrillSantos Escobar and his brother Ascension Escobar serve up dozens of heaping traditional gourmet Mexican plates. Lunch Specials run weekdays from 11am - 3pm. Great margaritas, fajitas and much more. Catering available as well as a party room for private parties. • 12821 Southwest Freeway. 281-240-3060. $ • FB

Lupitas Mexican RestaurantJaime and Lupe Garcia have lived in Fort Bend for 36 years. Twenty-three of those years have been spent in the restaurant business. If you want authentic Mexican food made from only the freshest ingredients and at a reasonable price, go to Lupitas Mexican Restaurant formerly Pico De Gallo Mexican Restaurant. The Garcias continually concentrate on customer satisfaction. That includes the quality and freshness of their food as well as the family atmosphere of their restaurant. Dine-In, Take-out, and Catering available. 3121 Highway 6, Sugar Land • Call 281-265-6556. $ • WB

Mantra Fine Indian CuisineDiscover India with exotic spices and aromatic flavors that will awaken your taste buds and lift you off your feet, we will make you feel like royalty. Mantra Fine Indian Cuisine offers Lunch Buffet and To-Go lunch options, that’s in your budget and leave you to come back for more. Mantra caters to all from spicy hot to mild flavors. We prepare our meals fresh and offer a wide selection of healthy choices. We have full menu and full bar and you can enjoy the evening out on our patio with your family or friends. Mantra also offers special catering promotions for parties and formal functions or any event any size, host in our restaurant or choosing of your choice. Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, Friday to Sunday, Lunch: 11a.m. to 2:30p.m. Lunch: 11a.m. to 2:30p.m. Dinner: 5:30pm to 10p.m. Dinner: 5:30pm to 11p.m.Come visit us at 15295 Southwest Freeway off of Williams Trace exit. For more information, contact us at 281-325-0071 or visit www.mantraofsugarland.com. $$ • FB

Outback SteakhouseInspired by Australia’s spirit of adventure, Outback Steakhouse has been an innovator in the culinary world by creating big, bold flavors using only the freshest ingredients. Voted #1 Best Steak in the 2009 Zagat Survey of National Full-Service Restaurant chains, Outback’s mission is to provide high quality fresh dishes at affordable prices. Explore Outback’s new menu with 15 meals under $15 including new choices, classic favorites and down under prices starting at $9.95. Our favorites include the Bloomin’ Onion®, Outback Special Sirloin with Grilled Shrimp on the Barbie, Honey Dijon Chicken with Sweet Potato Fries and much more! The local Proprietor is Anthony Antonidis. Open Mon.- Thur. 4-10 pm, Fri. 4-11 pm, Sat. 3-11 pm, Sun 11 am-9:30 pm. Located at 15253 Southwest Freeway, (Off Highway 59 and Williams Trace Exit) in Sugar Land, Texas. 281-980-4329. $ FB

Panda GardenPanda Garden Restaurant, the three times winner for Best Oriental Restaurant in Fort Bend County,

located at 3563 Highway 6 in Kroger Center, provides a warm, casual environment to best service all diners. The goal of our restaurant is to offer 100% satisfactory to the customers with variety selection of popular Hunan Cuisine. “We offer fresh, made from scratch meals that is unforgettably delicious!” Manager Kenny adds. The restaurant offers accommodations for small group meetings and wonderful party tray for catering to the near by businesses and schools. Panda Garden is open 7 days a week on Mon. – Sat.: 11a.m. – 10 p.m. and Sun. 11a.m. – 9:30p.m. Delivery is available everyday with a min. of $15.00 purchase. A lunch special is offered daily as well as the full regular menu offerings. 3563 Hwy 6 @ Williams Trace, 281-265-0303. $ • WB

Post Oak Grill Restaurant & BarThe Rios Family invites you to come and experience the same quality, ambiance and service that you have at the original Post Oak Gill. Join us for a wonderful culinary adventure featuring fine center-cut steaks, chops, fresh seafood, soups, sandwiches, salads, and outstanding wine selection. Open lunch & dinner - Monday-Thursday 11:00-9:00pm, Friday & Saturday 11:00-10:00pm. Happy Hour 3:00-6:00pm. 4524 Highway 6, Sugar Land • Call 281-491-2901. www.postoakgrillsugarland.com $$ • FB

Sandy McGee’s Restaurant & CateringThe “BEST” soups, gourmet sandwiches and salads in TEXAS. Casual Dining in Historic Downtown Richmond. Sandy McGee’s has a sterling reputation for “FRESH”. Mon.-Fri. 10am-9pm and Sat.-Sun. 10am-3pm. 314 Morton St., Richmond. 281-344-9393. $

Tornado BurgerHome of the famous Spicy Burger. Find out why Houston’s largest newspaper raves about their burgers! Read the review by the Houston Chronicle at: http://blogs.chron.com/cookstour/archives/2007/09/burgerology.html. They make their burgers with fresh-ground chuck, and even their buns are handmade! The French fries are fresh Idaho potatoes cut right in front of you and fried to order! They compete with the multinationals with fresh food at low prices and very fast service. Their Philly Cheesesteaks are as good as Pat’s if not better! Open Mon. - Sat. 11am-10pm, Sun. 11am-9pm. Dine-In or Drive-Thru. 505 Murphy Rd (FM 1092) just south of Hwy 90 in Stafford, 281-403-FAST (3278). $

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