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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime
ON THE COVERTHIN LINE FILM FESTTexas’ international documen-
tary festival opens next week
with 46 films, including Fight
for Water, which looks at the
effects of oil drilling in
Ecuador’s Amazon rain forest.
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EVENTS THURSDAY
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Basic cro-chet program for adults at Emily
Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland
St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Fort WorthMuseum of Science and Historyplus Omni trip hosted by the Denton
Senior Center, 509 N. Bell Ave. Cost
is $24-$29. Call 940-349-8720 or
visit www.dentonseniorcenter.com.
Noon — “Up in Smoke: TheDecomposition of Identity andthe Nation,” a lecture by Joe
Hartman on the work of James
Sullivan, in the UNT Art Gallery in the
Art Building, 1201 W. Mulberry St.
Call 940-565-4316.
4 to 4:30 p.m. — “Valentine’sDay Cards” program at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
For children of all ages. Free. Call
940-349-8752.
7 to 8:30 p.m. — Denton CountyGenealogical Society meeting at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
7:30 p.m. — Denton Bach Players,
an instrumental ensemble associated
with the Denton Bach Society, per-
forms in concert at First Presbyterian
Church of Denton, 1114 W. University
Drive. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12
for seniors. Call 940-382-3636 or
visit www.dentonbach.com.
7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre Helping Hands perform-
ance of Cyrano de Bergerac, benefit-
ing Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP), at the Campus
Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. A wine
and cheese reception starts at 6 p.m.
at DATCU, across the street from the
theater. Tickets are $30, available at
RSVP, 1400 Crescent St., Suite 3. Call
940-383-1508 or e-mail dmcorona@
rsvpserves.org.
8 p.m. — Sundown CollaborativeTheatre presents Women andWallace by Jonathan Marc Sherman
at the Hydrant Cafe, 208 W. Oak St.
Tickets are $8-$10. Call 214-729-0313.
8 p.m. — Michael Ian Blackspeaks at Winspear Hall in UNT’s
Murchison Performing Arts Center,
1200 North Texas Blvd. Tickets are
$10-$20. Call 940-369-7802 or visit
www.thempac.com.
FRIDAY10 to 10:45 a.m. — ValentineStory Time at South Branch Library,
3228 Teasley Lane. Free. Call 940-
349-8752.
10 to 11 a.m. — Coupon Exchangeat North Branch Library, 3020 N.
Locust St. Exchange one non-expired
coupon for one non-expired coupon.
Call 940-349-8752.
12:15 to 1 p.m. — Boy Scouts ofAmerica lecture by Jim Morriss, in
honor of the organization’s 100th
anniversary, at the Courthouse-on-
the-Square Museum, 110 W. Hickory
St. Free. Call 940-349-2850.
4 to 4:45 p.m. — “Space Days:Stars” at South Branch Library, 3228
Teasley Lane. Children ages 8-12 will
create and name their own constella-
tions. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
4 to 5 p.m. — “Sweet Valentine:Chocolate-Making Workshop” for
ages 5 and older at Emily Fowler
Several Mardi Gras cel-ebrations will happenthis week around
Denton County.The Denton Rotary Club
will host its fourth annualMardi Gras party at theDenton Civic Center, 321 E.McKinney St., on Saturday.The party will include Cajunfood, jugglers, dancers, asilent auction, games andprizes.
Tickets are $25 in advanceand $35 at the door. For a listof locations where tickets canbe purchased, visit www.mardigrasdentonrotary.com.Proceeds benefit the Salva-tion Army and InterfaithMinistries.
For more information, call940-442-5581.
�On Tuesday, the Lake
Dallas Mardi Gras Cele-bration will take place from5 to 9 p.m. at the Lake DallasMunicipal Building, 212Main St.
The free event will includea parade through down-town, Cajun food and livemusic from the N’AwlinsGumbo Kings, plus activitiesfor the kids. Contests forboth kids and adults willoffer cash prizes.
For more information,visit www.lakedallas.com/special_events.html or call940-497-2226, ext. 132.
�Sweetwater Grill & Tavern
will also be hosting its FatTuesday Celebration from 7to 10 p.m. Tuesday. Now inits sixth year, the celebrationwill feature the Vintage JazzSociety, a local group ofmusicians who promote,study and play 1940s-erajazz, with emphasis onBourbon Street stylings.
Sweetwater is located at115 N. Elm St. For more infor-mation, call 940-484-2888.
�First United Methodist
Church of Krum will host anight of food and musicTuesday in celebration ofLent — which starts AshWednesday — from 6 to8:30 p.m. at 1001 E. McCartSt. in Krum. For more infor-mation, e-mail [email protected].
— Staff report
Some sweet stuff is avail-able this week forValentine’s Day. Two
such events are fit for the fami-ly.
On Friday, make your valen-tine a treat at a chocolate-mak-ing workshop at Emily FowlerCentral Library, 502 OaklandSt. This free hands-on work-shop, from 4 to 5 p.m., is sug-gested for ages 5 and older. Formore information, call 940-349-8718 or e-mail [email protected].
On Saturday afternoon, Miss
Polly and Her Tiny Big Bandthrow a Valentine’s Day partyfrom 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday atDan’s Silverleaf, 103 IndustrialSt. The free all-ages party fea-tures music, stories, dancingand candy.
Polly Maynard leads theband, and plays this weekendwith Link Chalon, AndyCooper, David White andKevin Zahner. The crowdshould be able to sample someof the highlights from All DayFun, the band’s recent debutalbum.
Sweet dealsDallas Morning News file photo
Local parties letgood times roll
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Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.
Call 940-349-8718 or e-mail
5 to 5:30 p.m. — Basic Mandarinfor Kids ages 6-10 at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Free. Call
940-349-8752.
6 to 7 p.m. — Mehndi, an introduc-
tory workshop on the art of henna
painting, at Lake Cities Library, 302
S. Shady Shores Drive, Lake Dallas.
The demonstration will feature a
Valentine’s Day theme. For ages 12
and older. Call 940-497-3566.
7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Cyrano deBergerac by Edmond Rostand at the
Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St.
Tickets are $10-$17. Call 940-382-
1915 or visit www.campustheatre.
com.
8 p.m. — Sundown CollaborativeTheatre presents Women andWallace by Jonathan Marc Sherman
at the Hydrant Cafe, 208 W. Oak St.
Tickets are $8-$10. Call 214-729-
0313.
SATURDAY9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Freeincome tax assistance at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St. No
appointment necessary. Free. Call
940-349-8752.
10 to 10:30 a.m. — Valentine’sDay Story Time at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Best for
ages 1-5. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
12:30 to 2 p.m. — Small TalkEnglish conversation group at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Participants must be able to read,
write and speak some English. Free.
Call 940-349-8752.
2:30 p.m. — A Little Princess(1998, rated G) screens at South
Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.
Free. Call 940-349-8752.
3 to 5 p.m. — The Hurt Locker(rated R, 130 minutes) screens at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
6 to 10 p.m. — Denton RotaryClub’s fourth annual Mardi GrasParty at the Denton Civic Center, 321
E. McKinney St. Event includes silent
auction, jugglers, dancers and carni-
val games. Proceeds benefit the
Salvation Army and Interfaith Minis-
tries. Tickets are $25 in advance or
$35 at the door. Call 940-442-5581.
7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Cyrano deBergerac by Edmond Rostand at the
Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St.
Tickets are $10-$17. Call 940-382-
1915 or visit www.campustheatre.
com.
8 p.m. — Sundown CollaborativeTheatre presents Women andWallace by Jonathan Marc Sherman
at the Hydrant Cafe, 208 W. Oak St.
Tickets are $8-$10. Call 214-729-
0313.
SUNDAY1:30 to 2:30 p.m. — Conver-sational American Sign Languageclass for children ages 6-17 and par-
ents at North Branch Library, 3020 N.
Dual faces
Oxide Gallery features two
artists this month, Jane
Ruestmann and Linka Behn.
The exhibit puts Ruestmann’s
work — with strong graphic and
surreal elements — with Behn’s
more interpretative work. The fea-
tured show includes mixed-media
paintings and collage. Ruest-
mann’s No. 12 (above) uses repeat-
ing circular patterns to bring the
eye to silhouetted birds. Small col-
ored squares could suggest a
number of ideas, from the literal
(breadcrumbs?) to the metaphori-
cal. Behn concentrates on figura-
tive images, as in Dark Flower
(left), which come into sharper
focus from a loosely painted field
of color. Oxide Gallery is located at
501 W. Hickory St., inside Linwood-
Alford Florist. Gallery hours are 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday
Courtesy photos/Oxide Gallery
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Locust St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
2 to 4 p.m. — “Just Dance,”Valentine’s Day dance lessons at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
2 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Cyrano deBergerac at the Campus Theatre,
214 W. Hickory St. Tickets are $10-
$17. Call 940-382-1915 or visit
www.campustheatre.com.
3 to 4 p.m. — ConversationalAmerican Sign Language class for
adults at North Branch Library, 3020
N. Locust St. Free. Call 940-349-
8752.
8 p.m. — Sundown CollaborativeTheatre presents Women andWallace by Jonathan Marc Sherman
at the Hydrant Cafe, 208 W. Oak St.
Tickets are $8-$10. Call 214-729-
0313.
MONDAY2:30 to 5:30 p.m. — Harry Potterand the Half-Blood Prince (rated
PG, 153 minutes) screens at Emily
Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland
St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
6 to 8 p.m. — Chess Night at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust.
Players of all ages and skill levels wel-
come. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 8 p.m. — Romance in theStacks meets at South Branch
Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Readers
should bring a book by Julia London
to share with the group. Free. Call
940-349-8796.
TUESDAY3:30 to 4:15 p.m. — “Mardi GrasMasks” at South Branch Library,
3228 Teasley Lane. Best for ages 6
and older. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
4 to 5 p.m. — Teen Time in theCLIC at North Branch Library, 3020
N. Locust St. For teens in grades 6-12.
Free. Call 940-349-8752
5 to 8 p.m. — Free income taxassistance at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust St. No appointment
necessary. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
5 to 9 p.m. — Lake Dallas MardiGras Celebration at the Lake Dallas
Municipal Building, 212 Main St., Lake
Dallas. The event includes a parade,
Cajun food, live music and kids’ activ-
ities. Free. Call 940-497-2226, ext.
132, or e-mail [email protected].
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — Family WiiNight at North Branch Library, 3020
N. Locust St. For children 10 and
younger and their families. Free. Call
940-349-8752.
7 to 8:30 p.m. — Philosophy forFun at North Branch Library, 3020 N.
Locust St. Come and chat about
philosophical questions. Free. To reg-
ister, call 940-349-8752.
7 to 8 p.m. — Gryffindors TeenFantasy Book Club at Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St.
Readers of all ages welcome. This
month’s featured book is Percy
Jackson and the Olympians: The
Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. Free.
Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 9 p.m. — Playwrights ofDenton meeting at the Campus
Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. Free. Call
940 382-7014, ext. 3, or email thed-
WEDNESDAY10:30 to 11:45 a.m. — “VictorianArchitecture of Museums Off theSquare: Miracles on MulberryStreet,” a lecture at the Bayless-
Selby House Museum, 317 W.
Mulberry St. Cost is $5. For reserva-
tions, call 940-349-2865 or visit
www.dentoncounty.com/bsh.
4 to 5 p.m. — Teen Game Day at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Come play Guitar Hero, Dance
Dance Revolution, PlayStation 2
games or the Wii. Free. Call 940-349-
8752.
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — Animangaclub meets at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust. For teens in grades
6-12. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
6:30 to 8 p.m. — Small TalkEnglish conversation group at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Participants must be able to read,
write and speak some English. Free.
Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 8 p.m. — It’s a Girl Thing at
South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley
Lane. This month’s book is The White
Giraffe by Lauren St. John. Best for
girls ages 10-14. Free. Call 940-349-
8724.
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MUSICAndy’s Bar Thurs: Brandon Nerell,
Phantom Caste, 8pm. Fri: Young
Indian Outlaw, Aimee Bobruk,
Lindales, 8pm. Sat: Cocky Americans,
Lazy Native, Frankenfetus, 8pm.
Mon: Movie Night, 10pm. 122 N.
Locust St. 940-565-5400. www.
andyslivemusic.com.
Art Six Coffee House Music, plays
and gallery shows in a house con-
verted into an arts space. No cover.
No smoking inside. 424 Bryan St.
940-484-2786. www.myspace.
com/artsixcoffee.
Banter Each Thurs, open mic night,
9pm-midnight, free. 219 W. Oak St.
940-565-1638.
Boiler Room Thurs: Two Tons of
Steel, High School Caesar, 10pm. Fri:
Grimy Styles, Hatch, 10pm. Sat: John
Cowan Band, Boxcar Bandits, AM
Ramblers and more, 9pm. Cover
varies. 101 W. Hickory St. 940-566-
5483. www.theboilerroomdenton.
com.
Cafe Du Luxe Sat: Bill Metzger and
Perrin Grace (live jazz), 8pm. 3101
Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-382-7070.
Cold Fusion Lounge Live music and
hookah club. 212 E. Hickory St. 940-
435-0666. www.myspace.com/
coldfusionlounge.
Cool Beans Live music and films on
rooftop patio. All ages before 9pm;
21 & up after 9pm. 1210 W. Hickory
St. 940-382-7025.
Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Bruce
Robison, Charlie Shafter, 8pm. Fri:
“Vic Chesnutt Tribute” with Will
Johnson, Brent Best, Chris Flemmons,
Matthew Gray and more, 10pm. Sat:
Valentine show with Miss Polly and
Her Tiny Big Band, 1-3pm, free; Mingo
Fishtrap, 10pm. Sun: DJ Cupid, 10pm.
Mon: Paul Slavens, 10pm. Cover
varies. 103 Industrial St. 940-320-
2000. www.danssilverleaf.com.
El Chaparral Grille Each Fri, Billy
Roy, 6-9pm. 324 E. McKinney St.,
Suite 102. 940-243-1313.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Each Mon, Joe
Tucker, 6-9pm, free. 115 Industrial St.
940-380-8226.
The Garage Fri: Jason Moore. Sat:
Ben Cina. Mon: Kevin Matisyn (for-
merly of Evans Blue). Each Mon,
open-mic night, 10pm. 113 Ave. A.
940-383-0045. www.thedenton
garage.com.
The Greenhouse Live jazz, each
Mon and Thurs at 10pm, free. 600 N.
Locust St. 940-484-1349. www.
greenhouserestaurantdenton.com.
Hailey’s Club Fri: Seryn, Western
giants, Baruch the Scribe, Mark Apel
and the Ghosts, 9pm, $5-$7. Sat:
Snarky Puppy, 9pm, $8-$10. Sun:
RJD2, Kenan Bell, Happy Chichster,
9pm, $14-$16. Dance nights: Each
Thurs, “’80s Night” with Yeahdef;
Sun, “The Sound Playground” with Sir
Anthony; Mon, “Disco Workout”;
Tues, “’90s Night” with Yeahdef and
Ian Bangs; Wed, “Jukebox.” 122 W.
Mulberry St. 940-323-1160. www.
haileysclub.com.
Hydrant Cafe Sat: Chocolate tast-
ing, 5-6:30pm. Tues: Tim Chernikoff
and more. 208 W. Oak St. 940-384-
0033. www.hydrantcafe.com.
J&J’s Pizza Live music in basement
bar of restaurant on the Square. 118
W. Oak St. 940-382-7769.
Lowbrows Beer and Wine GardenEach Thurs, Fri and Sat, open-mic
night with host Gary Anderson. Free.
200 S. Washington St., Pilot Point.
940-686-3801. www.lowbrows.us.
Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantEach Fri and Sat, live music. 420 E.
McKinney St. 940-566-1671.
Pilot Point Community Opera
House Nonprofit fine arts facility
with music and shows. 110 S. Wash-
ington St., Pilot Point. 940-686-0737.
www.myspace.com/pilotpoint
operahouse.
R Bar Cover varies. 827 Eagle Drive.
940-320-0405.
Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Stoney
LaRue, Brandon Jenkins, 8pm. Cover
varies. 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-6611.
www.rockinrodeodenton.com.
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosThurs: Stew, Drink to Victory,
Captain Incredible, 9pm, free-$5. Fri:
Joe Jack Talcum (of the Dead Milk-
men), Lord Grunge (Grand Buffet),
the Bassturd, DJ Jester the Filipino
Fist, 9pm, $5. Sat: Broadcast Sea,
Swedish Teens, Stymie, Last of the
Interceptors, Kanganomicon, 9pm,
$5. 411 E. Sycamore St. 940-387-
7781. www.rubberglovesdentontx.
com.
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Latest news: On Wednes-day, the hardworking volunteercorps organizing what Pitch-fork calls South by Southwest’s“baby cousin” announced themusic lineup of the first nightof North by 35 Music Con-ferette.
Let’s put it this way: Down-town is going to be gluttedwith bands. It makes sense tokick off the festival with down-town Denton’s main music andnightlife venues full of thethumpa-thumpa. After all, it’sa festival that serves both casu-al listeners and brainiac musicwonks who get shudders ofpleasure at terms like “poly-phonic” or “new media.”
If you go to any of theseplaces after dark on Thursday,March 11, you’ll be in the thickof things: Andy’s Bar, Banter,the Boiler Room, Cold FusionLounge, Dan’s Silverleaf,
Hailey’s Club, Hydrant Cafe,J&J’s Pizza, Jupiter House,Rubber Gloves RehearsalStudios and Sweetwater Grill& Tavern.
For the current schedule ofbands opening the festival,check out the site at www.nx35.com
Who we’re excited about:Festival officials announcedthat Denton’s Fergus &Geronimo committed to playthe festival. We’re not sure ifprincipal players AndrewSavage and Jason Kelly arejoking on the duo’s MySpacepage when they label the band“Christian-Christian rap-rock-abilly,” because to us, the twonoisy, raw songs streaming
there sound more like BeachBoys melodies reinterpretedwith urban hip-hop lyrics. “TellIt (In My Ear)” is the stuff oftimeless pop played through afilter of crazy, sexy puppy love,complete with parental disap-proval.
Wanna go? For $65, you getan all-access wristband thatgets you into all day and night-time events. For $20, you getan all-venue Tyvek wristbandthat will get you into all pro-gramming for a single night.Saturday single-night wrist-bands are sold out. Patronsmust present valid ID and avoucher to pick up their wrist-bands at artist and registrationcheck-in between noon and 8p.m. No walk-up wristbandswill be sold. Buying early iswise. Register for your wrist-band at www.nx35.com.
— Lucinda Breeding
Andrew
Savage and
Jason Kelly —
a.k.a. Fergus
& Geronimo
— are slated
to play March
12 at Hailey’s
during North
by 35 Music
Conferette.
Savage and
Kelly perform
live with
Bradley Kerl
and Landon
Odle.
Courtesy photo
NX35 MusicConferette
March 11-14 in downtown Denton www.nx35.com
Long road home
Courtesy photo/Pitch Perfect PR
Columbus, Ohio, artist RJD2 writes about his 10-year
journey from making “little beats in my bedroom
for release on an independent record label.” He’s
still doing it. “OK,” he says, “to be fair, some things have
changed — a bigger studio, I own the studio, I own the
independent label, and instead of driving 10 blocks to a gig
in my hometown, I fly 10 hours to a gig in another coun-
try.” RJD2 released the album The Colossus last year. And
after a decade, the musician says his goal is unchanged:
“to make a piece of music that is going to hopefully
rearrange your brain.” Let your brain decide for itself when
RJD2 offers up his clean, streamlined beats at Hailey’s
Club, 122 W. Mulberry St., on Sunday night with Kenan Bell
and Happy Chichester. Doors open at 9 p.m. Tickets are
$14 for ages 21 and older, $16 for younger than 21.
— Lucinda Breeding
Fest assembles first-night lineup
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Fat Tuesday celebration with the
Vintage Jazz Society, 7pm, free.
115 S. Elm St. 940-484-2888.
BLACK HISTORYMONTH
10 a.m. to noon Tuesdaysthrough Saturdays in February— Special tours with AngelaLucille Evans at the Denton County
African American Museum, 317 W.
Mulberry St. Call 940-349-2865 or
visit www.dentoncounty.com/
dcaam.
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday —“Hurricane Season: Life inTwentieth-Century New Orleans,”a lecture in the Lyceum, UNT
University Union, 1155 Union Circle.
Visit www.hist.unt.edu.
4 p.m. Sunday — Faculty Recital:“A Tribute to Julian ‘Cannonball’Adderley” in Kenton Hall of the UNT
Music Building, located on the south-
east corner of Avenue C and Chest-
nut Street. Free. Visit www.music.
unt.edu.
7 p.m. Feb. 25 — Screening ofThe Good Fight: James FarmerRemembers the Civil RightsMovement, a biographical docu-
mentary, in Room 184 of UNT’s Radio,
TV, Film and Performing Arts
Building, 1179 Union Circle. Free. Call
940-565-2537.
SENIORSAmerican Legion Building 629
Lakey in Fred Moore Park. 10am-
3:30pm Mon- Fri, 7-10:30pm Thurs.
940-349-8298.
Denton Senior Center Offers daily
lunches, classes, travel, health servic-
es & numerous drop-in activities.
8am-9pm Mon-Fri. 509 N. Bell Ave.
940-349-8280. www.dentonsenior
center.com.
Classes: � Ceramics — 9:30am-12:30pm
Thurs, Jan.-Feb. $10-$25.
� Pottery classes — 1-3pm Thurs,
Jan.-Feb. $10-$25.
� Foxtrot basics — 7-8pm Wed, Jan.
6-Feb. 27. $36-$41.
Ongoing activities:� Dancing and potluck, live big
band & country music every second
and fourth Friday, 7-9:30pm, $5.
� Movies 6pm each Wed. Free for
Denton seniors. $1 for popcorn and
soda.
� SPAN noon meal each Mon-Fri.
$1.50 for seniors age 60 & older,
$3.50 for those younger than 60.
� Chime Choir 9:30am Mon
� Pinochle 10:30am-1:30pm Mon
� Young at Heart band practice,
9am Tues, 10am Thurs
� Red Hat Society 11am first Wed
� Bridge: Party bridge, 12:30pm
Thurs; duplicate bridge, 1pm Wed
� Benefits counseling 1:30-4pm
third Thurs
� Bingo 12:45pm first and third Fri
� Square dancing 7-10pm first and
third Fri, $6
RSVP Referral & placement service
for volunteers age 55 & older. 1400
Crescent St. 940-383-1508.
VISUAL ARTSArt Six Coffee House 424 Bryan St.
Mon-Sat 9am-midnight. 940-484-
2786.
Banter 219 W. Oak St. 940-565-
1638.
Cafe Du Luxe 3101 Unicorn Lake
Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri
5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun
7am-9pm. 940-382-7070.
� Randy Rancier photography exhib-
it on display through February.
The Cupboard Cafe 200 W.
Congress St. 940-387-5386.
Center for the Visual Arts 400 E.
Hickory St. Free. Tues-Sat 1-5pm.
940-382-2787. www.dentonarts.com.
� “Materials: Hard & Soft,” the
Greater Denton Arts Council’s con-
temporary American craft exhibition,
runs through April 1 in the Meadows
Gallery.
Elements of Design Home accent
store with permanent display of art
glass by Polish artist Stanislaw
Borowski. 115 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat
10:30am-5:30pm. 940-243-0870.
Gallery 010 in the TWU student
union, at the corner of Bell Avenue
and Administration Drive. Mon-Thurs
8-9; Fri 8-5; Sun 1-9. Free.
Green Space Arts CollectiveGallery hours are Mon 5-6:30pm,
Tues-Wed 4-7pm, and by appoint-
ment by calling 940-387-2722. 529
Malone St.
Denton Community The-atre has an ultimatedate night on the bill
with the final weekend ofCyrano de Bergerac at theCampus Theatre.
The French drama followssoldier and poet Cyranothrough his doomed romanticlonging for his cousin Roxane.
Cyrano is famous for hislarge nose, a characteristic thathe assumes will keep him inperpetual bachelorhood. Hismisery bumps up a notch whenRoxane begs Cyrano to keepher young love, Christian, safeduring the war.
Christian gets Cyrano moreentangled in deception whenhe gets his mentor to writeromantic letters to Roxaneunder Christian’s name.
Buster Maloney appears in
the title role, and Polly May-nard portrays Roxane. JakeThornberry plays BaronChristian de Neuvillette.
— Lucinda Breeding
‘Cyrano’ rests hispen this weekend
Jake
Thornberry
plays Baron
Christian de
Neuvillette in
Denton
Community
Theatre’s
Cyrano de
Bergerac.
Christian is a
simple young
soldier with a
big heart and
inconvenient-
ly twisted
tongue with
women.
Denton Record-Chronicle/David Minton
CYRANO DE BERGERACWhat: Denton CommunityTheatre presents the love storyby Edmond Rostand.When: 7:30 p.m. Friday andSaturday, and 2 p.m. SundayWhere: The Campus Theatre,214 W. Hickory St.Details: Tickets are $17 foradults, $15 for seniors 62 andolder, and $10 for students.For reservations, call 940-382-1915.On the Web: www.dentoncommunitytheatre.com
Bitterness and comedycome in equal measurein Sundown Collabora-
tive Theatre’s play Women andWallace, which closes thisweekend.
The fledgling theater compa-ny tells the story of a patheticprotagonist, Wallace, from hischildhood trauma to his awk-ward adult encounters withwomen.
Travis Stuebing play the titlerole, with Samantha Labrada,Whitnie Wood, Jenna Holley,Danielle Trudeau and VeraBrumley as the women inWallace’s life.
Performances are at 8 p.m.Thursday through Sunday at theHydrant Cafe, 208 W. Oak St.Tickets are $10 for adults, and$8 for students and seniors. Forreservations, call 214-729-0313,or purchase tickets at the door.
Courtesy photo/Sundown Collaborative Theatre
Whitnie Wood, Jenna Holley, Travis Stuebing,
Samantha Labrada and Danielle Trudeau appear in
Sundown Collaborative Theatre’s Women and Wallace.
Unluckyin love
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Hydrant Cafe 208 W. Oak St. 940-
384-0033. www.hydrantcafe.com.
Jupiter House 114 N. Locust St.
940-387-7100.
Oxide Gallery Commercial gallery in
Linwood-Alford Florist. 501 W.
Hickory St. 940-483-8900.
� Mixed-media and collage exhibit
featuring Jane Ruestmann and Linka
Behn runs through Feb. 29.
TWU Blagg-Huey Library Mon-
Thurs 7:30am-midnight, Fri 7:30am-
10pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 2pm-mid-
night. 1322 Oakland St. 940-898-
3701. www.twu.edu/library.
� “A Walk Through Africa,” an
exhibit of clothing, jewelry, wood
carvings, instruments and more from
different parts of Africa, on display
through Feb. 25.
TWU East and West galleries inthe TWU Fine Arts Building, at
Oakland Street and Pioneer Circle.
Free. Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9am-1pm. 940-
898-2530.
UNT Art Gallery in Art Building on
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Author Wanda Perry willsign copies of her chil-dren’s book, Minnie the
Hen Gets a Family, from 1 to 3p.m. Saturday at Hastings, 2311Colorado Blvd. in Denton.
The book is based on a truestory about a hen and a cat thatshow up one day in Mr. andMrs. Perene’s front yard. What
do they want? The Perenessoon find out.
This entertaining storyincludes photographs and iscolorfully illustrated by GeraldMitchell.
Perry, who lives nearGainesville, is a Texas Women’sUniversity graduate.
— Ellen Sackett
Children’s book tellsstory of a feisty hen
Girls softball registration day is
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Texas Woman’s University Pioneer
Field, behind Pioneer Hall, 1600 N.
Bell Ave. Girls ages 5-16 who register
to play in the city of Denton’s softball
league get free admission to the
day’s TWU softball tournament. In
addition to games, participants can
enjoy bounce houses and speed
pitch. For more information, call 940-
349-8523 or 940-349-7218.
�Reserve your child’s spot for Kids’Day Off from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday. Kindergartners through
sixth-graders can go on a supervised
field trip to Gatti Town in Frisco on
this school in-service day. Cost is $25
per child. Register by Friday. For more
information and registration, call
940-349-7275.
�A four-week youth wellness pro-gram for ages 9-14 starts Monday at
North Lakes Recreation Center.
Participants will learn about the
importance of physical activity, prop-
er nutrition and positive choices. The
program meets Mondays and
Wednesdays through March 10. Cost
is $45. Call 940-349-7764.
�Home-school students ages 5-16
can learn about using duct tape to
make many different items at a pro-
gram from 1 to 2 p.m. Feb. 18 at
Denia Recreation Center. Cost is $7.
Call 940-349-8136.
�This is the last chance to register for
Blastball, for ages 3-4. Call 940-
349-7275 or visit www.dentonparks.
com.
�A lifeguard certification coursewill be taught at Feb. 19-21 at the
Denton Natatorium. For more infor-
mation and registration, call 940-
349-8800 or visit www.denton
parks.com.
For more information about Parks
and Recreation programs, call 940-
349-PARK (7275), visit www.
dentonparks.com or e-mail
Fabulous ’50s
Courtesy photo
DD & the Studebakers present a 1950s rock ’n’ roll show at 7 p.m. Saturday at
Gateway United Baptist Church, 2401 N. Bell Ave. The show is to benefit the National
Transplant Assistance Fund and Catastrophic Injury Program in honor of Jason
Braley, who needs a kidney transplant after having polycystic kidney disease. Tickets cost
$15 for adults, and $5 for children 5 and younger. Refreshments will be served. To purchase
tickets online, visit www.ddstudebakers.com.
DENTON PARKS AND RECREATION
the UNT campus. Tues-Wed 9:30-8,
Thurs-Sat noon-5. Free. 1201 W.
Mulberry St. at Welch. Groups by
appointment only. 940-565-4316.
www.art.unt.edu.
� “Collections, Cultures and
Collaborations with Flatbed Press”
on display through Saturday.
� “Up in Smoke: The Decompo-
sition of Identity and the Nation,” a
lecture by Joe Hartman on the work
of James Sullivan, at noon Thursday.
UNT Cora Stafford Gallery In UNT’s
Oak Street Hall, 1120 W. Oak St. Tues-
Fri 10am-2pm or by appointment.
940-565-4005.
� Parallax photography exhibit runs
through Friday.
� New media art studio Feb. 15-19
UNT Union Gallery Level 3, UNT
Union, 400 Ave A. Mon-Sat 8am-
10pm. 940-565-3829. www.
unt.edu/union/gallery.htm.
� UNT Fibers Club exhibit runs
through Feb. 25.
Visual Arts Society of Texas Mem-
ber organization of the Greater Den-
ton Arts Council offers community
and continuing education for local
visual artists, professional and ama-
teur. Meetings are at the Center for
the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.
Monthly meetings include mini-shows
and demonstrations. Two annual
juried exhibits. Visit www.vastarts.
org or e-mail Executive Director Jo
Williams at [email protected].
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RESTAURANTSFor more restaurant listings, visit
DentonMarketplace.com.
AMERICAN CUISINEBarfly’s Sports Bar & Grill Lunch
served during the week. 5006 I-35E,
Lake Dallas. Lunch 11am-2pm Mon-
Fri; 4pm-2am daily. 940-498-0920.
Dusty’s Bar and Grill Laid-back bar
just off the Square serves a belt-
busting burger and fries, a kitchen
homily for meat and cheese lovers.
119 S. Elm St. Daily noon-2am. $-$$.
940-243-7300.
The Loophole Square staple has
charming menu with cleverly named
items, like Misdemeanor and Felony
nachos. 119 W. Hickory St. Daily
11am-2am; food served until mid-
night. Full bar. $-$$. 940-565-0770.
Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on
big screens plus some pretty big
tastes, too. Homestyle burgers;
savory Caesar salad with chicken.
Full bar. 2000 W. University Drive.
Daily 4pm-2am. $. 940-382-6090.
Rooster’s Roadhouse “We Ain’t
Chicken” is what the eatery claims,
though the menu kindly includes it
— plus barbecue, burgers and hang-
out appetizers. Beer. 113 Industrial St.
Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-Sat 11-mid-
night. $. 940-382-4227.
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern It may
claim a place among the world’s
other memorable pubs, rathskellers,
hangouts and haunts where the food
satisfies as much as the libations
that wash them down. 115 S. Elm St.
Tues-Sat 11-2am, Sun-Mon 11-mid-
night. $-$$. 940-484-2888.
BAKERIESDavis Purity Bakery Denton’s oldest
bakery has sculpted but simple and
flavorful cakes, soft egg bread, cook-
ies and more. 520 S. Locust St. Mon-
Sat 5am-5:30pm. 940-387-6712.
Ester’s Tortilleria & BakeryMexican bakery offers panoply of
scents: cakes, pastries and sweets,
lunch-able entrees, and tortillas in
bulk. 710 Elm St. Mon-Sat 6am-9pm,
Sun 6am-2pm. 940-591-9105.
Ravelin Bakery Gourmet bakery
offers fresh-baked bread, mouth-
watering sweets and a fine cup of
coffee. 416 S. Elm St. Tues-Sat
6:30am-5:30pm, Sun 8am-5:30pm.
940-382-8561.
BARBECUEDoc’s Hickory Creek Barbeque“Home of the Biggest Pig in Texas”
has some of the biggest servings as
well. Worthy sides and desserts.
8656 I-35E, Lake Dallas. Mon-Sat 11-
9; Sun 11-8. $-$$. 940-321-0524.
From Tha Heart Fresh-cooked bar-
becue and burgers, homemade
baked beans, potato salad and cob-
blers. 702 S. Elm St. Mon-Thurs
10am-2pm, Fri 10am-8pm, Sat noon-
8pm, Sun 11am-5pm. $. 940-566-
1396.
Metzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than
a barbecue joint, with wine and beer
shop, deli with German foods and
more. Beer and wine. 628 London-
derry Lane. Daily 10:30am-10pm. $.
940-591-1652.
DINING
By Ellen Sackett Staff Writer
Forgive me. I might be theonly person in NorthTexas who didn’t watch
the Super Bowl. I know, Iheard. That wasn’t the gameto miss. It wasn’t just good, itwas great.
To be honest, I’m only so-sointerested in professional foot-ball, unless it’s the DallasCowboys. I figure Jerry Jonescould use one more persontelling him how to run histeam, and Tony Romo wantsto feel the love, especially sinceJessica is out of the picture.Otherwise, I root for the teamwith the finest uniforms.
Since the Cowboys didn’tmake it to the Super Bowl, Iprayed for New Orleans. Ineeded the Saints to win.Moreover, I needed a goodexcuse to write about frog legsand alligators. Some of you areprobably thinking I should’vecheered for the Colts.
Seriously, though, have youtried them? Frog legs and alli-gator are popular dishes in
The otherwhitemeats
N’awlins, and when you seeone on the menu, you usuallyfind the other. You can findthem at both Frilly’s locationsin Denton, which specialize inCajun cuisine.
Usually when I think Cajun,my mouth waters for disheswith andouille sausage, bowlsof red jambalaya and shrimpgumbo, and plates piled highwith blackened catfish orcrawfish etouffee, with dirtyrice and jalapeno corn bread.You can get all those good eatsat both Frilly’s, too. I was on amission for frog legs and alli-gator, however — which,despite their popularity in theSouth, haven’t quite made itto America’s Top 10 of favoritefoods.
I ordered mine fried fromFrilly’s Seafood Bayou Kitchen,with a side of red beans andrice. They came with seafoodcocktail sauce and tartar saucefor dipping. I started with thealligator, which, covered inbatter, looked a lot like pop-corn shrimp. It even had a bitof a chewy, shrimp-like texturebut more closely resembledcooked turkey breast.
The frog legs were surpris-ingly meaty, despite their tinydrumstick size. I expectedthem to taste like chicken, butthey definitely didn’t. Insteadthey tasted like — well — froglegs. They were very fresh andsomewhat gamey, more fla-vorful than the alligator.
I can’t say I’m a big fan, but
I’m happy for the Saints. By allaccounts, they played well anddeserved to beat the Colts. Buteven if they had lost, there’s noway I would’ve tried horsemeat.
ELLEN SACKETT can bereached at 940-566-6845.Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Aversion of this article appearson Sackett’s blog, www.goodtastebuds.com.
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Frilly’s Seafood Bayou Kitchen boasts frog legs and alligator on the menu.
fareSQUARE
Frilly’s SeafoodBayou Kitchen
1925 Denison St. 940-243-2126.
Frilly’s South Cajun Kitchen2303 S. Interstate 35E.
940-898-1404.
The Smokehouse Denton barbecue
joint serves up surprisingly tender
and juicy beef, pork, chicken and cat-
fish. Good pies and cobblers. Beer
and wine. 1123 Fort Worth Drive. Sun-
Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-
566-3073.
BISTROS AND CAFES Banter Gourmet sandwiches and
salads, breakfast items, coffee and
espresso, plus traditional Spanish
tapas by reservation only. Beer and
wine. No smoking inside. 219 W. Oak
St. Thurs-Sat 9:30am-midnight, Mon-
Wed 9:30am-10pm, Sun 12:30pm-10.
940-565-1638.
Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs
elements of European cuisines with
many salad and sandwich selections.
Artful desserts. No smoking. 2430 I-
35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-3, Fri-Sat
8-8, Sun brunch 8-2. $$. 940-387-
3354.
Cafe Du Luxe Upscale casual spot
for conversation and a cup of coffee,
a light meal, dessert or a glass of fine
wine. Beer & wine. 3101 Unicorn Lake
Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri
5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun
7am-9pm. $. 940-382-7070.
The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-
wiches, soups and other lunch
options served in back of small shop
on the Square. No smoking. 107 W.
Hickory St. Mon-Sat 11-2:30 (break-
fast 9-11; desserts 3-5). $-$$. 940-
591-9475.
Cups and Crepes Eatery serves up
both traditional American and
European breakfasts and lunch.
Specialty coffees. Smoking on patio
only. 309 Fry St. Tues-Sat 8am-3pm.
$. 940-387-1696.
CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas
fusion plates. Everything gets plenty
of spice. Beer and wine. 1925
Denison St. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-
9:30. $$. 940-243-2126. Second loca-
tion: 2303 I-35E, 940-898-1404.
Gumbo House Family-owned spot
offers grilled seafood, gumbo and
bread pudding. 205 Bolivar St.,
Sanger. Daily 11–9. $$. 940-458-
3342. 7/09.
CHINESEChinatown Cafe Bountiful buffet
guarantees no visit need taste like
another. Beer and wine. 2317 W.
University Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri
11-10, Sat 11:30-10, Sun 11:30-10 $.
940-382-8797.
J.C. China Fare shines at casual
eatery. Top-notch fried rice. Quick
service. 7650 I-35E, Suite 108,
Corinth. Daily 11-9. $. 940-269-1110.
Golden China Small restaurant
boasts quick and friendly service.
Beer and wine. 717 I-35E, Suite 100.
Daily 11-10. $. 940-566-5588.
Mr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian
eatery does a little Chinese, Japanese,
Thai and even Indian food. Many veg-
etarian dishes. Beer and wine. 1633
Scripture St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat 11-10,
Sun 11:30-9. $-$$. 940-382-5437.
ECLECTICThe Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-
ments fresh seafood, beef and chick-
en from the grill. Even vegetarian
selections get a flavor boost from the
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By Ellen SackettStaff Writer
For the third year, Denton
will host Thin Line Film
Fest, an international doc-
umentary festival that runs Feb. 17-
21. During the five-day event, 46
films will be screened — with an
even split between features and
shorts. Moviegoers will have the
opportunity to go to numerousworld, Southwest and Texas pre-mieres and view 13 internationalfilms representing nine countries.In addition, 25 filmmakers fromas far away as New York City andJapan will attend screenings of their works.
The festival opens Wednesdaywith the critically acclaimedGasLand, followed by five documen-taries from the 2009 Oscar shortlist:Beaches of Agnes, the autographicalfilm written and directed by longtimefilmmaker Agnes Varda; GarbageDreams, which follows two Egyptianmen who work and live in a Cairo slumcalled Garbage City; The MostDangerous Man in America, aboutDaniel Ellsberg and the PentagonPapers; The Cove, which follows agroup of animal rights activists as theyuncover a terrible secret; and BurmaVJ, which has won awards all over theglobe for its look at the unrest inBurma.
Films named to the Oscar shortlistare later whittled down to the nomi-nees. Of the Thin Line films, The MostDangerous Man in America, The Coveand Burma VJ are nominated forAcademy Awards this year.
GasLand, by filmmaker and directorJosh Fox, chronicles a topic of concernto many living in North Texas — natu-ral gas drilling. The film won the U.S.Documentary Special Jury Prize atSundance Film Festival last month.The Denton screening will mark thefilm’s Texas premiere.
The documentary seeks to uncoverthe consequences of the largest domes-tic natural gas drilling boom in U.S.history, taking a specific look at
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 THURSDAY, FEB. 181-9 p.m. Registration7 p.m. GasLand
7 p.m. Dust & Illusions10 p.m. Fight or Flight;
Knocked Out?
1 p.m. A Hero’s Welcome5 p.m. Animals
8 p.m. Live to Forgive;God’s Pearl
10 p.m. Not Here, Not There
9 p.m. Opening reception
Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St.Fine Arts Theatre, 115 Elm St.
UNT on the Square, 109 N. Elm St.
Documentarieswill hit area witha dose of reality
From above, One Square Mile, Under
the Hood and GasLand were all
filmed in part or entirely in Texas.
Film stills courtesy Thin Line Film Fest
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FRIDAY, FEB. 19 SATURDAY, FEB. 20 SUNDAY, FEB. 217 p.m. Rachel Is;
Brilliant10 p.m. Winnipeg Burlesque;
Fast Girls, SlowBikes
10 a.m. Beaches of Agnes1 p.m. Garbage Dreams
4 p.m. The Most Dangerous ...7 p.m. The Cove10 p.m. Burma VJ
11 a.m. The Athlete2 p.m. The Heart of Texas
WINNERS:5 p.m. Audience Choice
10 a.m. Astronaut Pam;Notes on Liberty
1 p.m. Shorts Compilation 1
5 p.m. The Duke of Bachata8 p.m. The Fight for Water11 p.m. On a Carousel; Ghosts
11 a.m. Shorts Compilation 22 p.m. Shorts Compilation 35 p.m. Mount St. Elias
8 p.m. Today Is Better ...11 p.m. Invisible Girlfriend;
Simple Nature
3 p.m. Panel with Bobette Buster 9 p.m. Award ceremony and closing reception
WORLD PREMIERESFIGHT FOR WATER About the Feb. 28, 2009, oil spill in the EcuadorianAmazon rain forest, the lasting effects of water contamination from theexploitation of petroleum in the northern Amazon region of Ecuador,the impact of the 150,000 refugees and displaced people from theColombian conflict, and the relationship between contamination ofwater in the border areas and the human impact of Plan Colombia.Written and directed by Joshua Spencer, who will be in attendance fordiscussion and a question-and-answer session.Screening: 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at the Fine Arts Theater. 80 minutes.
KNOCKED OUT? Focuses on two middle-aged fighters who box not justfor sport, but to provide themselves with a sense of accomplishmentand a knowingness that in spite of their ages, they can still competeamong the best. Written by Jesse Abdenour and produced by JesseAbdenour and Tony Cosgrove.Screening: 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, at the Campus Theatre. 23 min-utes.
LETTER TO MYSELF Told in a straightforward narration with music, thistouching, quick-witted documentary follows the Davenport familythrough the ’70s and beyond in America’s heartland. As a youngwoman comes of age, she discovers that the hidden jewels of her pastare the foundation for her future. Directed and produced by AnitaDavenport, who will be in attendance for discussion and a question-and-answer session.Screening: 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Fine Arts Theater. 17 min-utes.
LIVE TO FORGIVE Dean Eric Smith hated his stepfather for murderinghis mother and wanted revenge. After years of prayer, he became aminister and found forgiveness and even love for his stepfather, Bob.The film documents his extraordinary journey and culminates with hisfirst meeting with Bob since 1986, who confesses how and why hecommitted the murder. Director Skip Moody became a filmmaker afterserving three years in prison for a charge he contested. Live to Forgiveis his first feature film. The documentary was produced by LenvilleO’Donnell. The filmmakers and Smith will be in attendance for discus-sion and a question-and-answer session.Special live music performance from the film begins at 7:45 p.m.Screening: 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, at the Fine Arts Theater. 82 min-utes.
ONE SQUARE MILE Examines the neighborhood of Lake Como in FortWorth, borne of segregation a century ago. Trying to cope with theeffects of its heritage, this one square mile of adversity and victory canbe viewed as a microcosm of the larger issues of race and economicsin America. Directed and produced by Carl and Elisabeth Crum, who willbe in attendance for discussion and a question-and-answer session.Screening: 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Fine Arts Theater. 38 min-utes.
UNDER THE HOOD Documents the military town of Killeen as a freespeech refuge for Fort Hood soldiers. Directed and produced by SarahGarrahan and Lauren Sanders, who will be in attendance for discus-sion and a question-and-answer session.Screening: 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Fine Arts Theater. 10 min-utes.Source: Thin Line Film Festival
hydraulic fracturing, whichinvolves pumping water, sandand chemicals underground tobreak up rock and free gas.The method is exempt fromthe Safe Drinking Water Actand other environmental pro-tection laws, which hasenabled extensive andincreased drilling in 34 states.
Fox’s disturbing findsinclude water that can be lit onfire straight out of the faucet,chronically ill residents ofdrilling areas all over the coun-try who all have the same mys-terious symptoms, large bodiesof toxic waste that kill cattleand vegetation, and wellblowouts and gas explosionsthat Fox finds covered up bystate and federal regulatoryagencies.
In this part-travelogue, part-exposé, Fox journeys across thecountry with his banjo toinvestigate and encountersEnvironmental ProtectionAgency whistleblowers, con-gressmen, scientists and ordi-nary Americans. The docu-mentary includes footage from
Dish and parts of TarrantCounty.
Fox and members of theregional cast will be on handafter Wednesday’s screeningfor a discussion and question-and-answer session, followedby the festival’s opening recep-tion at UNT on the Square.
A lecture featuringHollywood story expertBobette Buster will take placeat 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, atUNT on the Square. She willuse examples of successfuldocumentaries to discuss uni-versal principles of story-telling.
This year, the Thin LineFilm Festival will award a totalof five prizes. The PanavisionBest Documentary Award willgo to winners in the featureand short categories for bestoverall technical and creativeconsistency and the director’semployment of various cre-ative and innovative elements.The winning documentarieswill screen again at 8 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 21, in theCampus Theatre.
The Euline and HoraceBrock Audience Choice Awardwill be presented to one fea-ture and one short that receivethe highest number of audi-ence votes. Those documen-taries will screen again at 5p.m. Feb. 21 at the CampusTheatre.
The Videotex Best StudentDocumentary Award will bepresented to the student proj-ect that best meets the samecriteria set forth for thePanavision award. Since nostudent feature films will bescreened this year, only oneaward will be given for thebest student short.
Winners will be announcedduring an award ceremony atthe closing night party, whichbegins at 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb.20, at UNT on the Square.
Tickets for most screeningsare $6 to $8; admission to theGasLand screening is $10. All-access passes are also available.Visit www.thinlinefilmfest.comfor more details.
ELLEN SACKETT can bereached at 940-566-6845.
Courtesy image/Thin Line Film FestUnder the Hood, a title that refers to the U.S. Army post Fort Hood near Killeen, deals with
free speech issues surrounding soldiers stationed at the base.
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THEATERSCINEMARK DENTON2825 Wind River Lane off I-35E.
940-535-2651. www.cinemark.com.
MOVIE TAVERN916 W. University Drive. 940-566-
FILM (3456). www.movietavern.com.
RAVE MOTION PICTURES8380 S. I-35E, Hickory Creek. 940-
321-2788. www.movietickets.com.
SILVER CINEMASInside Golden Triangle Mall,
2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-1957.
OPENING FRIDAYBeeswax (���) Sharply observed,
low-budget character piece from
director Andrew Bujalski (Funny Ha
Ha) focuses on the lives and relation-
ships of twin sisters (played by real-
life sisters Tilly and Maggie Hatcher),
one of which operates a fledgling vin-
tage clothing store in Austin. The
film’s focus is mostly on how com-
munication, or lack thereof, affects
our daily lives. Bujalski isn’t con-
cerned with much in the way of plot-
ting, but his naturalistic style carries
a modest charm, and the characters
and performances convey genuine
intimacy. Not rated, 100 minutes. At
the Angelika Dallas. — Todd
Jorgenson
Crazy Heart (���) Jeff Bridges
offers a stunning performance in an
otherwise contrived character study
about the redemption of a washed-up
country music star addicted to booze
and women, and who finds himself
alone and bankrupt — both financial-
ly and creatively. Things improve
when he meets a journalist (Maggie
Gyllenhaal) with a young son, but his
vices get in the way. While the story
takes a familiar arc, Bridges and a
cool soundtrack make it worthwhile.
Rated R, 111 minutes. — T.J.
Creation (���) Muddled but
intriguing biopic about Charles Dar-
win, the 19th century scientist best
known for his theory of evolution. It
tracks Darwin’s (Paul Bettany) family
life that includes his God-fearing wife
(Jennifer Connelly) and the death of
one of his daughters. That, along
with Darwin’s psychologically crip-
pling conflict of faith, contributes to
his descent into madness. The film’s
perspective is heavy-handed and its
presentation is stuffy, yet Bettany’s
portrayal is fascinating and the film
does offer provocative insight into its
subject. Rated PG-13, 108 minutes. At
the Angelika Dallas. — T.J.
The Last Station (��1/2) Despite
several Oscar nominations, this
period piece directed by Michael
Hoffman never offers anything grip-
ping. Christopher Plummer plays
Leo Tolstoy, who nears his last days,
while a feud brews about his
estimable estate. His wife (Helen
Mirren) pleads for the family, while
a questionable visionary (Paul
Giamatti) pleads for the common
man. James McAvoy is the eager
acolyte caught in the middle.
Interesting enough, but nothing out-
MOVIES
Patrick
Dempsey and
Jennifer
Garner are
some of the
many stars
appearing in
the lukewarm
romantic
comedy
Valentine’s
Day.
Warner Bros.
Artificially sweetBy Boo AllenFilm Critic
Like many of the sugary con-fections prevalent this week,Valentine’s Day may not bewhat you wanted for theallegedly romantic day, but it isjust about what you wouldexpect.
Take the sappy Love,Actually and trade itsChristmastime trappings andits London setting forValentine’s Day in Los Angeles,and the result is this superfi-cially complex yet ultimatelypredictable romantic comedy.Not surprisingly, superficialand predictable are wordsclosely linked to director GarryMarshall, the one-time televi-sion maven who graduated toturning out assembly-line
movie schlock (Dear God, Exitto Eden).
Here, Marshall followsKatherine Fugate’s simplisticscript involving a series ofromances, near-romances, fatalromances, and various otherromantic and comedic diver-sions. They play out with a fre-quently changing structurethat simply calls attention tothe film’s artificiality. In addi-tion, many of the scenes look
rushed and sloppy, as if theywere first takes that Marshallwas too hasty to polish.
Any allure provided byValentine’s Day comes from thestar-studded cast who drop inand out of roles that neverseem to fit. One aged couple,Shirley MacLaine and HectorElizondo, seems ludicrouslymismatched, as does an ill-timed confession of a long-agoinfidelity.
Ashton Kutcher tests hislikeability in his role as a floristwhose girlfriend (Jessica Alba)turns down his Valentine’s Daymarriage proposal, which thenpropels him to realize thatmaybe his one true love is hislifelong best friend (JenniferGarner).
Marshall juggles these narra-
tives — along with others — yetnever seems comfortable ornatural with any of the mis-matched couples. He randomlyinjects his customary use ofpratfalls, clumsy physical com-edy and broad humor.
However mismatched, thecompetent cast (including JuliaRoberts, George Lopez,Bradley Cooper, Taylor Swiftand Patrick Dempsey), pro-vides occasional moments ofmirth. And running at morethan two hours, a few laughscan be mined from the saccha-rin-laced detritus.
But don’t look for muchmore than a laugh or two.
DR. BOO ALLEN is anaward-winning film critic forthe Denton Record-Chronicle.
standing. Rated R, 112 minutes. At
the Magnolia and the Angelika
Plano. — Boo Allen
Percy Jackson and theOlympians: The Lightning Thief(��1/2) Chris Columbus directs this
heavily effects-laden movie based on
Rick Riordan’s young adult novel
about young Percy Jackson (Logan
Lerman), who learns of his demi-god
status as son of a Greek god and
mortal mother. He must travel with
his two friends (Brandon T. Jackson
and Alexandra Daddario) to the
underworld to rescue his mother,
while Zeus, Hades, and his father,
Poseidon, battle over some lightning
bolt. Or something. Decently enter-
taining if not particularly substantial.
Rated PG, 119 minutes. — B.A.
The Wolfman Benicio Del Toro is a
man who finds the curse of the
werewolf haunting his family when
he returns to his ancestral home.
With Emily Blunt, Anthony Hopkins
and Hugo Weaving. — The
Associated Press
NOW PLAYINGDear John (��) Channing Tatum
and Amanda Seyfried star in this
adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ sappy
novel about two young lovers who
meet briefly and fall in love before he
goes off to war. Time and circum-
stance prevent their reunion, while
director Lasse Hallstrom manipulates
all circumstances to render a tear-
stained melodrama. Rated PG-13, 105
minutes. — B.A.
When in Rome Disillusioned with
romance, Beth, an ambitious New
Yorker (Kristen Bell), travels to Rome,
where she plucks magic coins from a
special fountain. The coins attract an
assortment of odd suitors, but when
a persistent reporter (Josh Duhamel)
throws his hat in the ring, Beth won-
ders if his love is the real thing. Rated
PG-13, 91 minutes.
Valentine’sDay
Rated PG-13, 124 minutes.Opens Friday.
Rom-com as stale as lastyear’s Valentine’s candy
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Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11, Sun noon-9
(bar stays open later). $-$$. 940-
484-1349.
Hannah’s Off the Square More
room, more mid-price items and more
casual atmosphere. Steaks get A-plus.
Tempting desserts. Full bar. Smoking
on terrace only. No checks. 209 W.
Hickory, No. 101. Sun-Mon 11-9
(brunch until 2pm), Tues-Thurs 11-10;
Fri-Sat 11-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-1110.
The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining
room tucked away in a bed and
breakfast. Beer and wine. No smoking
inside. 2602 Lillian Miller Parkway.
Thurs-Sat by reservation only; seating
starts at 6pm. $$$. 940-243-4919.
GREEKMichael’s Kitchen Family-owned
restaurant offers a Greek/Lebanese
menu plus American food, for all
three meals. Breakfast buffet week-
days. BYOB. 706 Fort Worth Drive.
Daily 5:30am-10pm. $. 940-382-3663.
Yummy’s Greek Restaurant Small
eatery with wonderful food. Tasty
salads, hummus, falafel, dolmas and
kebabs. BYOB. 210 W. University
Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10,
Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-383-2441.
HAMBURGERSCool Beans Funky atmosphere in old
building. Menu offers foodstuffs that
go well with a cold beer. Full bar. 1210
W. Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am. $.
940-382-7025.
Denton County IndependentHamburger Co. Custom-built burg-
ers with a juicy, generous patty, fresh
fixings on a worthy bun. 113 W.
Hickory St. Mon-Sat 11-3. 940-383-
1022. 2nd location: 715 Sunset St.
Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-3037. $. No
credit cards. Beer at 2nd location.
Frosty’s Drive N Old-timey joint has
all your fast-food faves but with
homemade quality, including its own
root beer. 1002 Fort Worth Drive.
Tues-Sun 11am-11pm. $. 940-387-
5449.
HOME COOKINGBabe’s Chicken Dinner House 204
N. Fourth St., Sanger. Tues-Fri 4:30-
9pm, Sat 11-9 and Sun 11-3. $-$$.
940-458-0000.
Betty’s Cafe Diners get buffet selec-
tions of homestyle standards: catfish,
fried chicken, meatloaf and barbecue
ribs. Breakfast buffets made to fill
you up, and kids ages 1-5 eat for $2.
710 S. U.S. Highway 377 in Aubrey.
Mon-Sun 6am-2:30pm, Wed-Fri 5-
8pm. $. 940-365-9881.
Krum Diner Offers homestyle cui-
sine, seafood and Italian food, along
with desserts, sandwiches, burgers
and more. 145 W. McCart St., Krum,
Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 9am-2pm. $.
940-482-7080.
Joe V’s Take Out Homestyle cooking
to go. Highlight is roasted chicken;
menu also includes beef, pork and
pasta. 122 W. McCart St. in Krum. $.
Daily 11am-10pm. 940-482-8699.
Old West Cafe As winner of the
Best Breakfast and Best Homestyle
Cooking titles in the Best of Denton
2009, this eatery offers a wide selec-
tion of homemade meals. Denton
location: 1020 Dallas Drive. Mon-Sat
6am-2pm, Sun 7am-2pm. $. 940-
382-8220. Sanger location: 711 N.
Fifth St. Mon-Fri 7am-2pm, Sat-Sun
7am-1pm. 940-458-7358.
Prairie House Restaurant Texas
eatery serves up mesquite-grilled
steaks, baby-back ribs, buffalo burg-
ers, chicken-fried rib eyes and other
assorted dishes. 1001 U.S. Highway
380, Cross Roads. Daily 11 am-10pm.
$-$$. 940-440-9760.
Ruby’s Diner Hearty breakfast and
lunch buffets have made regulars for
more than two decades. 111 N. Elm
St. Sun-Wed 6am-3pm, Thurs-Sat
6am-9pm. $-$$. 940-387-7706.
ICE CREAMBeth Marie’s Old-Fashioned IceCream and Soda Fountain Parlor
with lots of yummy treats, including
more than 40 ice creams made on
premises. 117 W. Hickory St. and
2900 Wind River Lane. Mon-Thurs 11-
10, Fri-Sat 11-11 (Wind River shop
open until 11:15pm), Sun noon-10
(lunch daily 11-4). $. 940-384-1818.
INDIANRasoi, The Indian Kitchen Small
but carefully prepared buffet menu of
curries (both meat and vegetarian),
beans, basmati rice and samosas. No
smoking. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-
9:30pm. $. 940-566-6125.
ITALIANDon Camillo Garlic gets served
straight up at family-owned restau-
rant that freely adapts rustic Italian
dishes with plenty of American imagi-
nation. 1400 N. Corinth St., Suite 103,
Corinth. Mon-Wed 11-2:30, 5-9; Thurs-
Sat 11-2:30, 5-10. 940-321-1100.
Fera’s Excellent entrees served bub-
bling hot. Rich sauces, firm pastas
and billowing garlic rolls. Beer and
wine. No credit cards. 1407 W. Oak
St. 940-382-9577. Mon-Thurs 11-10,
Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.
Genti’s Pizza and Pasta 4451
FM2181, Suite 125, Corinth. Mon-Sat
11-10, Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-497-
5400.
Giuseppe’s Italian RestaurantRomantic spot in bed and breakfast
serves Northern Italian and Southern
French cuisine. Beer and wine. 821 N.
Locust St. Mon-Thurs, 11-2, 5-9, Fri 11-
2 & 5-10, Sat 5-10. Sun 10:30-2. $-$$.
940-381-2712.
Luigi’s Pizza Italian RestaurantFamily-run spot does much more
than pizza, and how. Great New York-
style pies plus delicious southern
Italian dishes. Beer and wine. 2317 W.
University Drive. Sun & Tues-Thurs 11-
10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$. 940-591-1988.
Vercelli’s Pizza and Pasta Cozy,
warm Italian eatery with pasta and
New York-style pizza served up at
reasonable rates. 208 W. McCart St.
in Krum. Daily 11-9. $. 940-482-6051.
JAPANESEI Love Sushi Sushi joint features the
tempting Denton Roll (tuna, avocado
and cream cheese). 917 Sunset St.
Mon-Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri
11am-3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-
10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-
891-6060.
Keiichi Sushi chef Keiichi Nagano
turns eel, fluke, squid, salmon, yel-
lowtail and tuna into sashimi. Daily
fish specials and pasta dishes served
with an Asian flair. Wine and beer.
500 N. Elm St. Tues-Sat 5-11. $$-$$$.
940-382-7505.
Royal East Hefty Japanese offering
(including sushi bar) plus Korean and
Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire Moun-
tain Roll. Beer, wine and sake. No
smoking. 1622A W. University Drive.
Mon-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-383-7633.
MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCafe Garibaldi A mom-and-pop shop
with an Italian name, run by a Peru-
vian, serves authentic Tex-Mex and
Peruvian meals. 1813 N. Elm St. Mon-
Sat 11-3 and 5-9. $. 940-591-1131.
Casa Galaviz Comfortable, homey
atmosphere at small, diner-style
restaurant that caters to the morning
and noon crowd. No credit cards.
BYOB. 508 S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 7-7; Sat-
Sun 7-5. $. 940-387-2675.
Chilitos Delicious guacamole;
albondigas soup rich with vegetables
and meatballs. Standout: savory pork
carnitas. BYOB. No smoking. 619 S.
Denton Drive, Lake Dallas. Mon-Fri 11-
9, Sat 10-9. $-$$. 940-321-5522.
El Chaparral Grille Restaurant
serves a healthy duo of American
and Mexican-style breakfasts, lunch-
es, entrees and sides. 324 E.
McKinney St., Suite 102. Mon-Sat
7am-2pm; Thurs-Sat 5-9pm; Sun
8am-2pm. $. 940-243-1313.
El Guapo’s Huge menu encompass-
es Tex-Mex and Mexican standards
as well as ribs, brisket and twists like
Santana’s Supernatural Quesadillas
(fajita chicken and bacon). Full bar.
419 S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat-Sun
11-11. $$. 940-566-5575.
El Pariente Roadside grocery and
music store serves exemplary
Mexican fare. 2532 Louise St. Daily 9-
8. $. 940-380-1208.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Eatery stakes
claim of wide variety in local taco
territory. Beer, wine and margaritas.
115 Industrial St. Mon-Wed 6:30am-
10pm, Thurs 6:30am-midnight, Fri
6:30am-2am, Sat 8am-2am, Sun
8am-10pm. $. 940-380-8226.
Hooya! Fun spot makes its point
with huge California-style burritos.
Delightful quesadillas and tacos, too.
Beer. 1007 Ave. C. Daily 11-9. $-$$.
940-381-0272.
La Mexicana Strictly authentic
Mexican with enough Tex-Mex to
keep locals happy. Chili relleno is a
winner, with earthy beans and rice.
Beer. 619 S. Locust St. Daily 9-10. $.
940-483-8019.
Mazatlan Mexican RestaurantAuthentic Mexican dining includes
worthy chicken enchiladas and flau-
tas. Beer and wine. 1928 N. Ruddell
St. Tues-Fri 11-9:30, Sat 8am-9:30pm,
Sun 8-4. $. 940-566-1718.
Mi Casita Mexican Food Fresh,
tasty, no-frills Tex-Mex at good
prices. Beer and wine. 110 N. Carroll
Blvd. Mon-Sat 7am-9pm. $. 940-891-
1932. Mi Casita Express: 905 W.
University Drive, Mon-Sat 7am-3pm,
940-891-1938.
Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantThe basics: brisk service, family
atmosphere and essential selections.
Beer and margaritas. 420 E. Mc-
Kinney St. Tues-Thurs & Sun 11-9; Fri
& Sat 11-9:30. 940-566-1671. Second
location: 1412 N. Stemmons St.,
Sanger, 940-458-0073.
Mi Ranchito 122 Fort Worth Drive.
Tues-Thurs 11-3, 5-9:30; Fri-Sun 11-10.
$. 940-381-1167.
Raphael’s Restaurante MexicanoNot your standard Tex-Mex — worth
the drive. Beef fajitas are juicy and
flavorful. Full bar. 26615 U.S. 380
East, Aubrey. Tues-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9.
$-$$. 940-440-9483.
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ECI Texoma is seekingOccupational Therapists
to work in an Early Childhood Intervention program working
with children birth to three yearsof age. The position wouldprovide services in Cooke,
Grayson, and Fannin Counties.Would prefer staff positions butwill consider contractual staff.ECI Texoma serves Cooke,Grayson, Lamar, Delta, and
Hopkins counties.For more information call Lindaat (903) 957-4812 or HR office
at (903) 957-4870 if you need toknow how to apply.
Electrical Helpers & Leadmanwanted with 3-7 years experience
and excellent conduit skillsCall 214-683-5833
Electrical Helpers & Leadmanwanted with 3-7 years experience
and excellent conduit skillsCall 214-683-5833
Electricians Wanted.Journeyman & Exp Helpers.Insurance (w/license), 401K,
Vacation. Background check &drug test req. No exceptions.
Apply within at:C&G Electric, Inc
4801 W. University Dr, Bldg 102Denton, TX
Energy management companyseeking Temperature Control
Installers. Lead position. Min 3-5ys exp. Call 214-683-5833
Experience a MUST for Non-Commission Security Officers.
Must have current securitylicense.Full time/Part time shiftsavailable in Irving/ Richardson &
Denton Call 972-753-6561Fax 972-756-9113 Ref#2122
Experienced Banquet Chef.Apply within or email resume.
The Wildwood Inn 2602 Lillian Miller Pkwy, [email protected]
Experienced Caregiversneeded part time & full time
to work with seniors .940-381-2273
Experienced horse andmaintenance person neededfor small ranch. Home and
small salary. Call 214-460-1395
Fairfield Inn & Suitesnow accepting applicationsfor FT CHIEF ENGINEER
Hotel Maintenance Exp. RequiredPlease Apply In Person at
2900 W University Dr, Denton940-384-1700
Female Care Givers Needed.BFOQ. 24 Hr. Live In Care.Room, Board, & Benefits.
Established CompanyCall 1-888-215-6812
F/O for Dental practice,Dental exp, F/T. Dentist Asso.
position. Private practice:Dallas/Plano. Fax [email protected]
FT Front Office Secretary. Mustbe willing to work hard & learn
quickly, detail oriented, professio-nal, & willing to accept responsibil-ity. Medical background/ terminol-ogy preferred. Must have comp,
phone, cust. serv. skills. M-F, 8-5.Occasional OT req. Fax resumes
to 940-384-6138. EEOE.Growing apartment owner/operator has opportunity for
experienced & highly motivatedLEASING SPECIALIST
Requirements: minimum 2 yrsapartment leasing experience,
good communication, self motivated, computer literate.
Send resume to:[email protected]
Growing surgical opthalmologypractice in Denton is looking foran EXPERIENCED certified
opthalmic tech/certifiedopthalmic assistant with longterm interest. Must have greatcommunication skills, good
computer skills, and be able tomulti-task. Email resumes [email protected]
or fax to 940-323-2011
Hilton Garden Inn785 SH 121, Lewisville, TX 75067ù Bartender ù Banquet Server
ù Banquet Setup ù BanquetCaptain ù Dishwasherù Restaurant Server
ù Line CookAll Positions are Part Time and/orOn-Call; Apply in Person or email
HIRING NOW!!
* NO EXP NECESSARY MONTHLY BONUSES* ENERGETIC ENVIRONMENT* FT/PT
CALL NOW!940/323-2694
721 E I35 S #210(DENTON SQUARE
SHOPPING CENTER)
Empieza Esta Semana?Tiempo completo de la 1pm a las9pm Medio tiempo de las 5pm a
las 9pm No se necesitaexperiencia Se paga el
entrenamiento 940/442-9085Home Health RN for Denton
County, Good Org. Skills, StrongClinical Ability, & CompassionateInterpersonal Skills 940-484-2900
Home Hospice of
Grayson, Cooke &
Fannin Counties
R.N.needed wishing to work with aninterdisciplinary team to providecase management for terminally illpatients in Cooke and westernGrayson Counties. This is a fulltime position with benefits.Hospice experience preferred,one year nursing experience required.
Applications available atHome Hospice,
1001 E. Broadway, Gainesville.For information or to schedule an
interview, call (903) 868-9315 or (940)665-9891.
Hour Personnel
940-891-0630
HOUSE CLEANERS:Days, Avg 30hrs/wk, work in
Teams & company cars.MUST BE:
21yrs Age, Squeaky Clean TXDrivers License, Zero criminal
background. Call 866-388-6243for appt to apply. MTO CLEAN-we only accept GREATNESS!!
Lewisville LocationDo you like working with people?Do you want to make a difference
in the lives of others? Come join our team!
Cimarron Living Center is aresidential facility
for individuals with mental retardation.
We are currently hiring for the following positions:
Direct Care:Full-time 6/2, 2/10, 10/6 positions
New Part-time positions available
LVN 2 pm-10 pm Cimarron offers competitivesalaries, insurance benefitsafter 90 days, paid time off,
and a 401K option. Interested in learning more about
us? Visit our website atwww.cimarronlivingcenter.com,
apply in person at1680 S. Edmonds Lane, or call Brenda Harris at
(972) 436-4538Local dist of worldwide co lookingto train dependable people for FTwork now $1800+ monthly to startif you qualify 972-821-3227
Manager Trainees $13.72/hr. Noexp, will train. Some heavy liftingreq’d. Mngr’s start $41K + bonus.Health & 401K, 2wks pd vacation.Apply: Rent 1st, 1034 W. Uni -
versity Dr., Denton, TX [email protected]
Medical Assistant needed forpremier cardiology practice.
Phlebotomy, EKG, ETT, andholter experience preferred. Musthave excellent customer service
skills. Excellent benefits andworking conditions. Fax resume
to 972-434-7585.Medical
Direct Care The Nelson Child-ren’s Treatment Center has open-ings for Direct Care Staff on all
shifts. Experience workingw/children is preferred. Must be21, have H.S. Diploma or GED,clear criminal history & valid TX
DL. Apply in person @4601 I-35N, Denton TX
MedicalLVN The Nelson Center is seek-ing a Texas licensed LVN to
assist with the children’s medicalneeds. M-F/40 hours a week. Re-quires knowledge of psychotropic
medications, experience withpassing medication and providingvaccinations. Two years experi-
ence in direct resident care and/ortotal resident care is required.
Must be 21 with a clear criminalhistory. Fax: 940-484-1385 ATTN:Guenevere Nieman EOE M/F/D/VMedicalTherapist /Must be licensed as
LPC, LCSW, or LMFT TheNelson Center is currently seeking
a full-time Therapist to provideservices for our Adolescent Males
Program (12-15 years old) andour Big Boys Program (9-11 yearsold). The therapist will work withina multidisciplinary team, provide
individual group and familytherapy, and will provide directionto staff. Must be 21 with a clearcriminal history. Fax: 940-484-
1385 ATTN: Guenevere NiemanEOE M/F/D/V
Metzler’s Food & Beverage isNow Accepting Applications for
P/T Clerks & Cooks , NonSmoking Only, Apply in Person,
628 Londonderry.
Need Positive, Enthusiastic people to pass out flyers doorto door. No experience. Paiddaily. Call Rick 214-407-3491
New Contemporary Salonand Wax Bar needsBOOTH RENTERS.
Clientele a plus! 940-367-0449North Star Academy
of Lantana is looking forfull time & part timePreschool Teachersto start immediately.
Contact 940-725-4114www.thenorthstaracademy.com
Part-time SalesTeam Member needed nights
and weekends. Will train.Please call Jared: 940-566-6403
Phlebotomist
Experience requiredGreat Benefits. Denton/Lewisville
area. Full-time Mon-Fri
Fax Resume to 940-382-2273Premier cardiology practice inthe Lewisville area in search ofF/T in-house transcriptionist.
Experience required.Must have strong work ethic,
goal oriented and team player.Excellent working
conditions and benefits.Fax resume to: 972-434-7585
Quadriplegic needs nighttimehelp. Sun-Fri nights: 10-11 pm.
Call Derek 940-591-8383RN needed immediately forshift work (days) in home care
setting. Competitive pay & bonuspay plan. If interested, please call972-422-1375 or email resume to
[email protected] Paint & CollisionAutomotive Mechanical
Technician, needed 5 years exp.,Please call 940-383-3695
SALES - For a sports market -ing co. 1st Mo : $7.50 + Training.2nd Mo: $10.00+Comm. F/T, M-F8-4:30, Lewisville. 214-432-0426
Select Rehabilitation Hospital of Denton
940-297-6500
TechnicianJames Wood Autopark has an
opening for an ExperiencedUsed Car Technician . This is afull-time position at 3906 I-35E inDenton with benefits to include401k, Personal Days, Vacation,Dental Insurance, Health Insur-ance and Life Insurance. Please
apply in person with TommyKerner at the Medium Duty Serv-ice Building or call 940-349-1417.
Traditions Spirits currently has the following
positions available at
WinStar WorldCasino,
located in Thackerville, OK.
Cooks
Beverage Servers
Supervisors
and
Experienced Bartenders
Please apply online atwww.traditionsspirits.com
or in person atTraditions SpiritsMonday-Friday
between 8 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Directions: from I-35S:
take Exit 1 toward WinStar. Follow access road past WinStar,then turn right on 777 Casino Ave.
Take a left at first stop sign, then right at the next stop sign.Look for Traditions Spirits sign.
580-276-9523.
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Upper Trinity RegionalWater District
UTRWD is a political subdivisionof the State of Texas and provides
regional water, wastewater andother services to the Denton
County Area. UTRWD has newand/or recently updated and
expanded facilities equipped withthe latest treatment processtechnology, including ozone
oxidation, hypochlorite generation,and granular activated carbon.Environmental protection andcontrol are highly emphasized
through the sponsorship ofwatershed and storm waterprotection and water reuse
programs. UTRWD is a rapidlygrowing organization and is
currently adding new facilities toexpand its’ service area.
UTRWD offers excellent careeropportunities and benefits, toinclude paid training, and is
currently hiring for the followingpositions at the listed
starting rates:
Purchasing Speciali st(BA Degree + 1-3 yrs
epxr. req’d) $38,734 to $49,030(Starting Salary Wage - DOQ)
Maintenance Worker/Equipment &
Plant Maintenance$12.54 to $15.77
(Starting Hourly Wage - DOQ)
Applicants are required tocomplete and sign an employmentapplication to be considered. Foradditional information and to print
an application, visitwww.utrwd.com. Fax applications
and resumes to Personnel at972-219-7519, e-mail to
[email protected], or mail toUTRWD, Attn: Personnel
Department, P.O. Box 305,Lewisville, TX 75067.
Applicants must pass anapplicable pre-employment drug
screen, physical, and backgroundchecks. Positions are currently
considered open until filled.Wholesale greenhouse seeking
Sales Analyst.Must have strong attention to
detail, think critically & have goodcommunication skills. Please see www.colorstargrowers.com for
details. Apply in person at4122 Cowling Rd, Sanger.
ATTENTIONDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Consideration shouldbe given before making a finan-cial committment. Please beaware of long distance charg-es, application fees, & creditcard info you provide.Books/lists of jobs do not guar-antee employment or that ap-plicants will be qualified forjobs listed.
NOW HIRING:companies desperately needemployees to assemble prod-ucts at home. No selling, anyhours. $500 weekly potential.Info 1-985-646-1700Dept TX-1325
WANT TO BE AFIREFIGHTER?
in Less Than 6 Months?Texas Commission on
Fire Protection and EMT cert.Enroll now for classes!
Write: Haz-Co, PO Box 3063,Sherman, TX 75091or call 903-564-3862
Love to Sing? Find Your Voice!All Styles • 19 years experience
www.larrysvocalstudio.comCall Larry 383-1378, 391-4838
Ace Tutors! We help with: Math,TAKS, SAT, GMAT, GRE, GED,Acct/fin, Eng/home schl. Elem/mdl/HS/college. 940-383-5850
4 acres & barn in S. Lewisville,$500/mo.
For horses or cows.214-794-5418
Horse Boarding IN ARGYLE. 56 beautiful acres ,
full care stalls available, cov -ered round pen, large arena,small arena, 214-535-9579
Ranch Guesthouse $1100/mo.Incl board for 2 horses. Privbarn & paddocks. See ad under#640. 940.497.6236
Black Angus Bulls, 13-15 mos.Heifers, 10-16 mos. Bred
Heifers, Reg. www.ntin.net/TruittFarms 940-964-2273
FOR SALELaying hens, pigs, pheasants,ducks, goats, sheep, cows,
rabbits. Call 940-210-4415Registered Long Horn Bullapprox 5 yrs, great for breedingbuyer must pick up $1000 OBO940-482-3523 or 214-755-9937
3 AKC Yorkie Pups, M-$250F-$400. 3 Papillon M-$200 F-$250, 2 F Schn Pup Party/C/
Choc/W $100 Cash 940-458-0325
Female FERRET, young,gentle, supplies included.
$125.Call Becky, 940-300-4619
û Mini Dachshund Puppies û
û Ready for Valentine’s Day! ûû Male & Female û
940-367-4140
Performance Horseshoeing 7years exp. Apprenticed with Ger-man master farrier. Affordable pri-ces for everyone. 940-442-9995
Tractor, Trailer & ImplementRepair and Painting * All Makesand Models. Pickup available.
Brad Harkins 940-368-9494
ACREAGE SERVICESTractor Mowing, Plowing,
Spraying, Seeding, Fertilizing,Tilling, Aerating. 940-482-6578
Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchardsmall & large squares. Coastalsmall squares $7.00; Shavings$4.50. 217-737-7737, Aubrey
Clean fertilized coastal squarebales, 20 bale minimum. No
round bales. Delivery available.940-391-3368
Buy Sell Repair Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers
377 Appliance formerly380 Appliance, 1010 Ft Worth Dr
940-382-8531
WE PICK UP YOUR USED APPLIANCES, SCRAP METAL,
BATTERIES, ETCCall 940-464-2730
2200 sq ft Laminate Flooring25 yr warranty
90 cents per sq ftMust sell! 940-365-0617
Steel Buildings Factory Deals-Save Thousands
18x21-60x80Can Erect/Will Deliver
www.utilityking.com Source#1GH866-609-4321
QUEEN PILLOW TOPMATTRESS SETNew/Warranty
$175940-765-5861
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
DENCO FIREARMSCHL Instruction & Sales
Dencofirearms.com940-453-4162
Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.
Beautiful 5’10" Black 14-yr-oldBernhard Steiner Grand Piano inexcellent condition. Must see to
appreciate! $2500. 940-497-0738
Sanger, TXFri, Feb 12, 7pm.Check our website for items:bolivarstreetauction.com
940-458-3122TX lic. #15191
380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.
All metroplex buyers & sellers
welcome. Located 1 mile E. of
Loop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.
(940) 390-5977 (c) • (214) 385-6101 (c)
(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)BA
Denton, 6709 Corral St inWheeler Ridge, off Robinson &Teasley. Fri-Sat, 2/12-13, 9a-6pFostoria, Metlox, Fiesta, &Havilland dishes. MadameAlex dolls, Royal Doulton,Saladmaster, w/d, fridge, desks,curio, glass display, beds, living,dining, ent. ctr, books, records,quilts, TVs, stereo and more.Picture preview on facebook:attics and under estate liquidators
Hickory Creek, 226 LivingstonDr. Sat, Feb.13: 8am-?
Kid’s clothing & toys, women’sclothing. Come check it out!
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handi-cap, familial status, or national ori-gin, or intention to make any suchpreference, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowingly ac-cept advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. Allpersons are hereby informed thatall dwellings advertised are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basis
4 bdrm 2 bath, fully furnished,less than 5 min from UNT, 10 minfrom TWU, $385/mo per personincluding utilities 469-877-5571
$0 App Fee! $199 Total Move-in! 333 Bernard. Across UNT, 2bdrm, Pet Lovers! All bills paidincluding internet, basic cable,
HBO and gym membership.$850/mo. 940-898-01331102 N. Bell 2/2, W/D,
$725/mo, $500 dep. 1 month free.Neblett Property Management
940-387-6180
Over 30 properties tochoose from
WALK TO UNTEFFICIENCIES
1 & 2 BEDROOMSAll bills paid for select
properties
SAME DAYLOOK-N-LEASENO APP. FEE
Open 9-5Monday - Friday
(closed 12-1pm forlunch)
525 S. CarrollSte. 100
940-566-0033BA
1/1, 2/1, 2/2, 3/2 $530-$825Large Enclosed Patios
Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway
940-387-8741, 940-368-1814Largest Units in Denton!
1/1 NEAR UNT1/2 off 1st month’s rent.
Very Nice! $535/mo. No petsTNT Properties 940-381-66751, 2 & 3 BR apts near TWU,
multi story, all bills paid, hugefloor plans, pets ok, available
now, Call 940-453-16601 & 2 Bdrms, 401 Betchan,
Lake Dallas. Covered parking,$500-$600/mo, $400 deposit.No Pets. Call 979-415-0628
ˆ1 & 2 BEDROOMSAvail Now! All Bills Paid.
$585 & $680 per mo. 305 Ave G.Call 940-484-9000 broker
1/2 Block from UNTDOMINION Apartments923 & 929 W. Sycamore
2 BDRM 1 bath 900 Sq Ft$710/mo plus electric,
$300 deposit, Washer/Dryer,No Pets
Free Basic Cable!Call 940-566-95051 & 2 CUARTOS
Disponibles! Hoy! Utilidades in cluidas $585 & $680 p/mes 305
Ave G 940-484-9000 agente
$149 Total Move in Choose your Location!
1 Bedroom starts at $5392 Bedroom starts at $599
940-382-9556 or 940-591-0121
$149 Total Move In Special!Rents just lowered! We accept
section 8. Immed. move-in’s avail!Coronado Oaks, 201 Coronado,
Denton. 940-566-03081505 & 1805 Locust. 2/1,
$575/mo. $500 dep. 2 wks free.Neblett Property Management
940-387-6180$199 Move In $0 Ap Fee
Spacious 1 Bedroom, in Denton,walk to UNT, Gated. Good value
rent. 972-693-32001 bdrm apt- 302&306 Fry St. 1/2
block UNT. $540/mo/$400dp.Double walls&windows, storage.No pets, 1yr ls. Tenants pay elec.
only. 940-367-3191/566-00681 Bedroom or 2 Bedroom
All Bills Paid Apt., 4 blocks from UNT.
Call 940-384-1935 for Specials.1 Bedroom, upstairs,
$395 + electric, credit check,1 yr lease, no pets, Sanger
Call 940-206-42681 block to UNT
ALTON HOUSE APTS
All Bills PaidEfficiency,1 & 2 BR starting at$455 & up. Call 940-387-55651 Mile North of University Dr
Northpoint Apartments2830 N. Locust, Denton
2 BDRM 1 bath , 810 sf, $585/mo+ electric, $300 deposit. No pets.
FREE basic cableCall 940-566-9505
1 MONTH FREE417 Withers close to TWU
2 Bedrooms $635/mo.PET FRIENDLY
2109 N. Elm, large 2/1 Housewith fenced yard, $825/mo
CLEAN 2/1.5 downstairs, CH/A,walk to UNT 2225 Stella, $550/mo
ONE MONTH FREE1400 N. Elm 3 Bdrms $745/mo.EFFICIENCY ALL BILLS PAID
912 McCormick, 1.5 blocksto UNT, $465/mo.
Call broker 940-484-9000
2/1.5, large kitchen/dining &garage, good flooring & appls,near University/288. $650/mo.FREE RENT ! 940-390-8044
2/1, $600/mo.3211 Fallmeadow,
940-566-5717Killian Prop.Mgt.
2/1 $625 mo 1014 Mulkey Ln.Newly remodeled. W/D conn.
940-367-2870Espanol 940-390-51032/1, WALK TO UNT
$0 DEPOSIT. 1/2 OFF 1STFULL MONTH’S RENT.
940-594-8141
2/2, Sanger, ground floor,washer/dryer, clean, $700/mo$400 deposit, credit check, no
pets. Call 940-206-4268
2 Bedroom 2 Bath w/enclosedPatio. New onsite laundry room$595 walk to TWU--No Ap NoDeposit Special. 940-442-6919
3/1.5, $625/mo.3211 Fallmeadow,
940-566-5717Killian Prop.Mgt.
321 WITHERS,1 Brm 1 Bath $495/mo
Call 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT902 Vine St, 1BR & 2BR,
$530 & $630,Palmwood large 1/1, $500Students & others welcome
940-808-8525920 Austin 2/2 $575 mo.
Newly Remodeled Coveredparking 940-367-2870Espanol 940-390-5103
$99
Move-in Special
1 & 2 bdrmsRent as low as $399
Call For Details! 940-566-6697
ALL IT TAKES is $992 Bdrms start at $599
Several Locations!940-382-4611 or 940-380-9541Autumn Ridge Apartments
$199 for 1st Month1BR $545 w/$60 electric cap
2 BR $625/mo w/$75 electric cap$200 deposit. 940-566-0033
Cabernet Apts 433 Fulton St .Lovely 2/1.5 Townhouse,
1165sf, walk UNT,water & cable TV paid,
$725-$775 w/$99 Dep Special !Special Pricing on 12-mo lease.940-783-7489 or 940-783-7488
CAMPUS SQUARE APTSCall 940-387-5565
All Bills PaidWalk to UNT efficiency,
1 & 2 BR starting at $399 & upClose to UNT: 724 Welch 2BR
$675, 219 Fry St 1 BR $500& 2BR $675
AMSI 940-565-8484
Cute efficiency, $449 + elec. Walk to TWUPet friendly
Call 940-382-3100FREE CABLE
1 BR $535 & Up. 2 BR $660 & UpNear UNT, 5min drive to TWU
GAZEBO ApartmentsCall 940-382-3100
FREE LOCATOR
SERVICE
940-566-49002/2- 613 Bernard,
Free Internet $700.
propertysearch associates.com
Huge 2/2 Town Home. $750/mo.1900 Westminster.
$700/dep. Neblett PropertyManagement 940-387-6180
JUSTIN -- 2 Bedroom 1 bathStudio, $600/mo. $200 deposit.
$50 app fee, 1 yr lease only,pet friendly, call 940-382-3100
for appointment
Large efficiency - 1/2 block Eof UNT w/10 ft walk-in closet,
Come smell the roses! 940-391-5443
Large Efficiency, Walk to UNT,Safe gated community,
Clean, $385/mo + $200/dep.Call 940-442-4948
MANAGER SPECIAL1/2 off 1st Month Rent with approved Credit
1 & 2 BedroomsCall 940-387-0452
NEAR TWU 730 Schmitz...2/2...$600 114 Marshall...1/1...$400
NEAR UNT 1407 Margie ...2/2...$595
Call 940-383-3141Near UNT/TWU, Spring Special!
2/1, CH/A, $575/mo. + elec.1/1,CH/A, $475/mo.+ elec. $200 dep.
Owner, agent 940-594-6604Now Leasing Houses, Duplex,Apts & Condo. All locations.
Great prices. Ask aboutspecials. Asset Management
940-565-8484
Shadowwood Apartments1 & 2 Bdrms 940-367-0452.
1 & 2 Bdrms in Lake DallasCall 940-321-3231
Special $200 OFF 1st Month410 Bryan, 2/1, $650
1/1 $525. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
Sweetheart Valentine’s Special!1 bdrm $399 • 2 bdrm $475
Lease by Feb. 14.940-382-1596
The Village Apartments.1bdrm. $475/month.
Walk to UNT. Lane Real Estate940-384-7378.
Waterford at
Spencer Oaks2 & 3 BEDROOMS
Great Move In Specials!Call 940-591-8400
WESTWIND APARTMENTSOpen House 2/5-2/14 Great floor
plans! You’ll love our specials!940-382-1535 • 1710 Sam Bass
105 W. Hickory on the DentonSquare. 1600 sq ft Retail/StoreFront. 940-387-5123
750 Sq Ft, 1 Big Finished Roomw/restroom, commercial Use
only $325/mo plus electric. creditcheck, Sanger 940-206-4268
1518 Carroll - 2/1 Duplex$595 mo + $500 dep
. 940-566-0033
3/2 Walk to UNTAvailable in January
Call for Pricing940-381-6675
803 Sun Valley, 2Bed / 1Bath /2Car Garage, Heat & A/C,
Fenced Yard, $625/mo. $500/dep.940-387-6803
8171 E McKinney St , 2/1 Duplexw/game rm, W/D hookups,
$800/mo + $600dp. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
Duplexes/Houses322 E Huffman, Krum 3/1...$750 305 Casie Ct...3/2...$725300 N. Cherry, Aubrey 3/1.5 $850 Call 940-383-3141
NEAR UNT 3BR/2BAW/D, DW, MW, FP, pool, no
smoking, no pets. $850/mo. $600security deposit. 940-566-1123
$0-$1500RENT SPECIALS
Houses, Duplexes& Apartments
Open Monday-Friday,8:30am-5:30pm
Saturday by Appointment.
940-243-RENT (7368)Ryan Davenport 972-207-4647,
www.rentdenton.net
1/1 All Bills Paid Dplx $515Safe & Quiet!
Near TWU/UNT/bus line. $0 app& 1/2 off 1st mo. 940-536-35341728 Emery. 3/1/1 House for
lease, fenced yard,$870/mo.Cannon Realty
940-368-18111st Month FREE $1195/$11953/2/2, 2505 Fondren, HOA pool
w/pd sec sys. Sky light, high ceil-ings, built-ins, FP, great patio!
No pets/smoking. 972-897-3785• • 219 Bingham Rd. - Argyle • •2700sf, 4/2/2,$2400mo/$2400dep.•.• • • • • • 1024 Brittany • • • • • • 1252sf, 3/2,$1100mo/$1100dep.
• • • • • • • • 805 Dixon • • • • • • • •1850sf, 3/2/2,$1225mo/$1225dep.• • • • • • • 301 Prairie • • • • • • • •
944sf, 2/1,$850mo/$850dep.• • • • • • • 303 Prairie • • • • • • • •
944sf, 2/1,$850mo/$850dep.• • • • • • 8104 Swan Park • • • • • 1850sf, 3/2,$1300mo/$1300dep.
TOM FOUTS COMMERCIAL(940) 382-1541
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228 Bryan,1/2 block UNT, 3BR/1BA, totally updated, double low e
windows, CH/A, hardwood flrs,stainless steel appl package,
separate music practicestudio.Tenants pay all bills,
no pets. $1275/mo, $1500dep.1yr. lease. 940-387-31912 & 3 Bedroom Houses
Between $500mo & $1100mo!Lane Real Estate
940-384-7378
2401 Bowling Green, brk 32/2,1600 sf, fireplace, fncd yard, petsok $1225/mo $600 dep.Near UNT 2/1 , wood floors, CH/A,$625/mo. 603 Mulberry. WoolaverProperties 940-566-29822402 Riverside Dr, in Denton, 2 Bedroom 1 Bath, centralheat/air, carport, completelyremodeled, $1000/mo. $1000 de-posit. Pet deposit. 940-383-4645
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2924 Tomlee in Denton, 3/2/2, brick, fenced yard, remodeled,new heating & A/C, close to I35 &Denton Reg Hospital, $1050/mo.940-891-0903 or 940-367-41782 bdrm, 2 bath nice frame houseon 3/4 acre. $825/mo., $825/dep.Water & garbage included.Krum. NO PETS. 940-390-95743/1/2, large treed lot, newly reno-
vated, quiet nhbrhd in HickoryCreek. Country living w/city con-veniences. $950/mo w/referrals.940-390-0147 or 940-231-8950
3/2/1 Br, in Collinsville, 2 Living,No Pets, Large Fenced Yard, 520Pecan, $900/mo, $500/dep , Lg
Utility/Storage Rm 903-433-20243/2/2 brick, clean, walk-in clos -
ets, CH/A, 3412 Woodthrush,$925/mo/$925 dep.
940-206-01003900 Waterford Way, 3/2/2 brick
home, fenced backyard, W/Dconn. $1050/mo, $800dep.
940-387-6180 Neblett Prop. Mgt.3 Bed / 2 Bath + Study
Central Heat/Air, New Paint &Carpet. Walk Across Street To
TWU! 1007 Oakland St. ~$995 mo. CALL 940-367-0678
Owner Agent4/2/2 CH/A 1900+SF
Large fenced yard, fresh paint,great condition. $1195/month.Owner, agent 940-594-6604
4/3/2 brick home, ceiling fans,tile floors, large trees, coveredpatio. $1200/mo, $1000 dep.Avail. Nov. 1. 940-300-4663
4 Bdrm 2.5 Bath, 3 car garageSable Creek Addition, Sangerschools, Eagle One Realtycall 817-228-2698
711 Myrtle 3BR $7954BR on Springvalley by 380 and
Loop 288 $1075AMSI 940-565-8484
810A Alexander, large 3/1.$600/mo $600 deposit--in Denton
across from Fred Moore Park.Call agent 214-417-5680
810B Alexander, 2/1,$450/mo. $450 deposit.
in Denton across from Fred MoorePark. Call agent 214-417-5680
9 Oak Circle in Hickory Creek-2600 sq ft newly remodeled,$1500/mo. $1500 deposit.
Call 972-691-7500Across from UNT, 209 Bernard,
Very Nice 3 Bdrm 2 Bath.Washer/dryer & yard care incl.$1200/mo. Call 940-390-7237
Aubrey ISD -4/2 $1100. 8.5 acres,
Horses and livestock allowed.513 Rock Hill Rd. 940-704-5419Aubrey, like new custom homefor rent, 3/2, $1000/mo, $1000
dep, fenced backyard, 213 Glory.940-390-6927
Aubrey, new, 3/2/2, FP, tile flrs,upgrades, immaculate, great
landscaping, fenced yard, $1050.NS, 502 Hill St, 707-292-1304.
Avail. Imm. Reduced 904 Skylarkin Southridge. 4/2.5/2, 2000SF,
Great nghbrhd. $1395 rent/$1000dep. Call Jason, 940-453-9700
Brand New Construction .2 bedroom/1.5 bath, never lived induplex. W/D, tile floors, covered
patio, private parking, walk toTWU. Energy Star certified for lowgas/electric bills. 940-465-0951Denton 2/1.5 in brick 4-plex, 2
car carport, FP, all appl,$720/mo $700 dep. 920
Kilkenny Ct 1-940-736-1966For Lease, Krum, very nice3/2/2, equipped kitchen, lovely
landscaped backyard with patio,$1200/mo, call 214-968-1615.
FREE Gym Membershipcomes with this 4/2 near UNT &
parks, den w/vaulted ceiling & FP,$1095/mo. 940-387-7524
Free List of Rental HomesThat Meet Your Needs.
www.DfwRentalHomes.com$1000 & up. 1-877-809-1311
or 940-484-0036 Cudd Realty
Newly remodeled 3/1.5, CH/A,refrig, W/D conn, stove, in Aubrey.$600/mo + $250/dep $25 app fee,
no pets. 817-229-4111
Ponder, 3/2.5/2, CH/A,3000+SF, fenced yard,
good condition. $1295/mo+$1000 dep. 940-594-6604
RARE FIND!ALL NEW INTERIOR
3 bdrm 2 bath, 2-car garagew/GDO, gas log fp, self clean
oven, C/fans, 2" blinds, nopets/smoking, $1200/mo,
cul-de-sac, 2321 Leslie940-382-6648, 940-367-5796Southlake country home.
3/2/2CP, 1 garage, hardwood flrs,laundry, near DFW & everything!$1500+ dep/mo. 817-481-1185Sundown Ranch,3/2/2, W/D, fridge,
Call 214-232-8806.
UNIQUE! Ranch Guesthouse on family
farm. Very quiet & peaceful. 2/2/2,2fp, lndry, DR, LR, office. Saltillofloors, lrg deck, $1100/mo. Incl
board for 2 horses w/ priv barn &paddocks. Onsite arena, close to
lake & trails. EZ access I35E.Avail now, lease req’d. 3 person
Maximum. 940.497.6236
0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.
For Rent or Sale Owner financing on land/home
pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,
Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com
2-1, Rent to Own , $250 mo +$250 lot rent. In Hickory Creek,
near I35 & Lewisville Lake.Call 940-464-0415
2 & 3 BR Mobile HomesJ & A Mobile Home Park,
Ponder. Starting @ $570/mo.940-595-2345, leave message
2 Bedroom 1 Bath MobileHome for sale on 1 Acre with
2 shops, in Bolivar Tx areaCall 940-391-0596
3 bdrm 2 bath in Aubrey 600/mo$500 deposit, storage shed, newlyremodeled. CH/A, ceiling fans.No pets. Call 940-393-86983BR, 2BA, garbage, water & lawnmaint. incl. Krum, TX. $775/mo +
$600/dep. No pets. Ask about ourmove-in special! 940-390-9574
LEASE TO OWN
3/2 starts at $650in mobile home community.
Call 940-387-9914
1026 Shady Oaks, 3000+ SF,1028 Shady Oaks, up to 12000SF, 30¢ SF +. 940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
500sf of Office SpaceFor Rent 730 Ft Worth Dr.,
$650/mo. Call 940-367-5705
Available now warehouse/OfficeLewisville, 419 Southfork. 1550 sf,
$895/mo + $895 dep.Call Bill Clark Mgmt at
972-355-0970 or 972-795-2211Corner of Teasley & Duncan
shadyoaksoffices.comAvailable Now - 940-595-0291
1302 Teasley Lane 5,370 ft1312 Teasley Lane 6,070 ft
Build to Suit 6,500 ftFREE High Speed Internet
$390/mo all bills paid. ConvenientDenton location. 940-387-7524
Dallas Drive Office PlazaOffice for rent with metal building
and privacy fenced 1/2 acre lot.Great for equipment storage or
towing company. 2408 RoselawnDr. $1200/mo, $600 dep.
Randy, 214-676-4397Office space in quiet office
available now! 10x10office space. $375/mo. Phone940-300-2819, lv msg or [email protected] for address
$350/mo (Males) Available now.Furnished kit. & liv. rm + utils ex-cept phone. Pool & laundry avail.
Mins to UNT. 940-594-4125Room for Rent,
$300/mo.Call Billy @ 361-906-8760
1000 to 2000 SF finished roomwith restroom, 24 hr gatedaccess, 50 to 60 cents per SF +electric, Loop 288 area, call940-566-1356 or 940-382-6611505 Ft. Worth Dr., Unit 104 (D).
2691SF, office, restroom,water pd, heat, overhead door,personnel door. 940-382-9370
7,500 sq ftWarehouse SpaceAvailable in Denton. Call 940-390-6510
Sanger,10,000 sf bldg, sprinkler$3500; 8,000 sf bldg, $2200, New
insulated bldg,14’ walls, front &rear 12x12 doors.1 bay: 47x65
$950/mo. 817-247-1220
10+ Acres Good Home BldgSite on County Road 2825,Slidell ISD. Coastal pasture.
Restricted. Call 940-390-1494DAVID VANDERLAAN -ALCAccredited Land Consultant.
940-591-7963
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised here-in is subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, re-ligion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or in-tention to make any such pref-erence, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis.
2-3-4-5 BR brick homes,metroplex, remodeled.$0 down! Any credit!!CALL 940-230-5047
3 bdrms, CH/A, hardwood flrs, 2 blocks to TWU.
$55,000.Floyd Realty 940-595-75554/2/2 Moving, Must Sell!
Nice corner lot. 100 Tripp Tr, 2500SF Extremely well kept. Evers
Elem, Strickland JH. Serious in-quiries only. 940-230-9030
900 Laguna in Denton 3 bdrm 1.5 bath. 1444 SF, CHA, Brick
Home near TWU. Asking$93,500 Call 972-342-9832A CAREER, NOT A JOB!
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Judge Fite Co., 940-320-4355or 972-221-2000, ext. 297
for reservations.Corinth, 3 ac family retreat in city,
close to Lake Dallas, executivehome, 4/3. 2 large freestandingguest homes. 5-stall barn, homeoffice bldg, 10 garages, all in tip
top shape. Owner financing avail-able. $625,000 858-756-2575.
FSBO, clean, 3/2.5/2, close toNorthlakes Park, nice lot withsome trees, $142,500, call940-230-0478 for appointment
Homeowners - behind onmortgage payments? Stop fore-
closure! A short sale might endsleepless nights. Call 940-595-5540 [email protected]
Local couple buys homes.Need help?
Call 940-382-4872
WE BUY HOUSESCall 940-367-4624
No equity -- no problem!
We Buy Houses!Poor Condition.
Quick Close!940-566-0082
5 acres on Fishtrap,REDUCED, priced to sell!
Cannon Realty940-368-1811
Large Oak Trees east of Denton,Hwy 380 @ Crossroads, 1 acre,restricted 2400 sq ft. DISD$65,000. Call 1-888-283-1919
0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.
For Sale or Rent Owner financing on land/home
pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,
Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com
Extremely nice 4/2, with twoliving areas, lots of trees, setup
in nice Denton community.Just $26,900. Call 972-221-0811For qualifying & owner financed
RODEO HOMElistings go to
www.rodeohomes.infoFOR SALE
Great mobile home!3/2, newly remodeled.
940-368-6969Newly refurbished Solitaire,
with tape & texture walls, floorlaminates, fp, skylight, &shed.Just $32,900. Call 972-221-0811
Owner financed 4/2, all new paint & carpet, with fence,
shed, decks & awnings.Call 972-221-0811
At Your Service, IncHome Care & Elderly Sitting
Customized Hours. Affordable,Friendly Service. 940-465-5460
Caregiver - Loving femalecompanion. Will cook, clean, do
laundry & errands/shopping. 5 yrs.exp + ref. avail. 940-458-7925
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Brick, block, stonework,fireplaces 35 yrs. exp.
Need work! Jesse WhittingtonMasonry 940-634-2324, 24hrs.
M A J O R C L E A N U PDemo, Site Restoration,
Land Clearing, Debris Removal.Call 940-597-4252 R.L. Young
Now Enrolling,18 months & up, $90 per week
hot meals & healthy snacksCCS accepted. 940-382-2915dentoncountrydayschool.comQuality Registered In-Home
Learning Daycare.14 months -- 5 years
Flower Mound, 972-355-3022
Dave’s Clean Ups ;Keep DentonClean! Horses, Cows, Corrals;Back Yard Dog Mess; Monthly,Weekly Service 940-387-0054
Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!
Repair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150
DANIELSONCONCRETE
All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,
Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential
Free Estimates! VISA &MASTERCARD 940-391-3830
Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,driveways, retaining walls. free
estimates. 940-595-6908 anytime
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15 ton crushed limestone $300delivered! Rock/concrete rds,
driveways&patios! Land clearing&ponds blt. Tailgate spreading,roadgravel, $275/load. 940-735-1430
A.C.L.I. Dozer ServiceAll types of dozer work and
more! Quality work guaranteed.Call 940-367-8539
CB FENCE & LAWNSpecializing in custom fences
& repairs. Free estimates.214-458-5577
KLEIN FENCE COMPANYSpecializing in Wood,
Chain Link & Barb Wire.Free estimate 940-594-8596RA Benke Fence CompanyFarm & Ranch, Residential &
Commercial, Since 1972,Call me today 214-842-9101
ADVANCE-FEE LOANS/CREDIT OFFERS
It’s illegal for companies doingbusiness by phone to promise youa loan & ask you to pay for it be-fore they deliver. For info., call
toll-free1-877-FTC HELP
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AAA FIREWOOD100% split oak, cords $225,
1/2 cords $135, 1/4 cords $75,delivered & stacked 940-241-3159
or 1-972-464-8600
BEST RATE FIREWOOD$65/Rick, $125/Cord, $35/1/4
Stack. All varieties! Delivery Avail!Artis 940-230-8503/Ivey 597-8179
AAA Firewood David Estes5065 Hwy 377 S, Aubrey. 1 yr. old
seas. $35+. BBQ, camp, home.Delivery available. 940-665-0600Seasoned Oak Firewood, Split.
$150/cord. Half cord, $90.You pick up. Call Mike inLittle Elm, 972-921-1656
AFTER 5 HANDYMANNOT JUST AFTER 5
ANYMORE! 940-230-4224.Been putting off those home
repairs? Painting, smallelectrical, plumbing, buildlawn furniture. Free Est.
CCR Handyman 940-367-9399branch of After 5, your all-
around handyman service--remodeling, carpentry,
painting, sheet rock repair,texturing. Free estimates.
LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec-tric. Build fences, decks, tape and
bed and paint. I can do mostlyanything! I have lived here for 42
years. I have done this for 20years! Contractor ID 18340
940-390-9989Will beat anybody’s price
PRO HANDYMANInterior/Exterior
Remodeling940-368-3703
Decks, porches, roofing, painting& drywall, flooring, fencing.
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JMB Home Repairs & FencingWe specialize in small jobs
Painting, carpentry, electrical,plumbing, fencing-new/repairs &
stain/treatment. All types of homerepairs. Free estimate.
940-390-4979HOME REPAIR - Int/Ext Painting,Roof, Fences, Tile, Small Electri-
cal, Plumbing, General Maint.Small Jobs - Free Estimates
940-442-8380 or 940-230-8834Lite House Repair &Handyman Services
Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549
Painting, Electrical, PlumbingRepair or Replace, Dependable
Low Rates, Free Estimates Howard @ 940-453-5903
Dave’s Hauling-Old Storage,CarPort, Wood, Chain Link Fence,
Junks- Street Site -Small Pick upsOk! From $13 UP . 940-387-0054
La Monica Cleanup ServiceBrush, Junk, Clutter hauled off.Fast, Reasonable. We recycle!
940-595-9162Mike’s Clean Up Services.
Trash, brush & junk hauled off.Friendly & dependable service.
Call 940-453-2776.
FULL CARE HORSEBOARDING, riding instruction,
and pony parties in Argyle.Call for info: 214-862-7700
Celia’s HousecleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.
8 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!
Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889
2 Sisters Housecleaningbonded, insured, reasonablerates, wkly, bi-wkly, monthly, refs940-482-5922, 940-231-4400
Texas Tornados - we cleanhouses, big or small! We’ll beat
any price, just give us a call! Sally/Mardi 940-648-3957/435-3104
Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez
940-442-9511, 940-442-8380References available
LARRY’S MOWING Shrub/TreeTrimming, Fertilizing, Flower BedClean Up, Garden Tilling & Leaf
Removal. Free Est. 940-390-4644RUDY’S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, edging, clean flowerbeds, leaf raking. 5+ yrs exp.
"We take pride in workingfor you!" 940-300-9091
GILL’S Lawn Service--gutters,mow, edge, weed eat, cut trees,trim bushes, fence/sprinkler sysrepairs 940-300-5506, 597-4787
Quick Mover!I can move your goods within4 hours of calling with price.
Call 325-829-5107
ACREAGE SERVICES Tractor Mowing, Plowing,
Spraying, Seeding, Fertilizing,Tilling, Aerating. 940-482-6578
Arena & Garden Tilling,Mowing, Bush Hog,
$25/acre or hourCall 940-367-2741
LANGSTON’S PAINTInterior/Exterior
also handyman 940-390-9989Will beat anybody’s price
Paint Patch Powerwash& Handyman Services!
Visa/MC. Email [email protected], 817-939-9511
Professional PaintersInt $90rm, ext $900. Small remod-
eling projects, texture, repairsheetrock; 13 yrs exp, guaranteed
jobs! Free est 940-300-6860A Beautiful Custom Mural
by James Hineman! CustomArtwork. Faux Finishes.UNT Grad 940-368-1529www.jameshineman.com
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PICKETT CUSTOM
REMODELING
940-382-8588
Full Service Remodeling,Additions, Maintenance, andRepair. Insured & LicensedGround Up Construction
Low rates, Satisfaction GuaranteeYou Name it We can Build ItInterior/Exterior Remodeling
940-442-3369 or 940-395-5087
BOB’S CERAMICTILE SERVICEFree Estimates
Guarantee all work.Call 940-368-2776
PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/
pics/slides/negs/videos/records-discs 940-231-5889
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