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ParkCitiesNeighhors ON THE COVER Park Cities mom Janine of all trades ByMERRITfPATIERSON My daughter wanted little more in life than for the real Cinderella to attend her fourth birthday party. Thankfully I know Cinderella, and as it turns out, she 'was available that very day. She came to the party and held up well under the intense scrutiny of tiny guests questioning her authenticity. She was asked about her castle, the step-sisters, Prince Charming and her current mode of trans- portation. When you are the real thing, you have nothing to hide. Which is why Janine Evans has to be careful - she will have trouble explaining to local princesses why Cinderella is some- times seen exiting her home on Stanford and driving away in her Mercedes station wagon. Before marrying her husband, Will, and becoming mom to Matthew, 7, and Walker, 4, Evans attended college on a ballet schol- arship and danced in Doritos commercials. Besides being a princess, she is Cher, a leading supplier of knock-off designer sun- glasses, interior decorator and community volunteer. I have seen Evans - as Cher - make a grand entrance through a cloud of smoke singing "If You Believe" with neighborhood fans screaming and dancing. Even the most uptight partygoers can't keep themselves fromjumping on stage andjoiningin. It just comes naturally to this karaoke queen for hire. In the past she has donated her celebrity karaoke services - complete with sound system, song choices and charm - to the UP Elementary auction, as well as the Brad- field Elementary auction. She has also been known to donate a princess party or two. lf you haven't run into her dressed as a famous princess or pop-rock diva, you may have seen her selling knock-off accessories (legal ones) out of her trunk in the carpool line. Ladies in the Park Cities know that Evans is the "go-to mom" for the best de- signer replica eyewear in Dallas. During lunch one day last spring, I lis- tened as a friend asked Evans if she had a certain style of sunglasses "in stock." Insult- ed that a customer would question her abil- ity to secure merchandise, she immediately dialed her cell phone and rattled off a series of numbers. A few seconds later she slapped her cell phone closed and tossed it in her bag like a gun into a holster and said, "They'll be here Friday." All other endeavors take a back seat to her true passion, interior decorating. She owns Bracken Interiors and is responsible for the fresh new looks in many of the finest homes and businesses in Dallas. SUBMITTEO PHOTOS REAL MOM: Janine Evans relaxes in her University Park home with her sons Matthew. left. and Walker, right. You can find her almost anytime in the design district or zooming in and out of homes with fabric samples, but not on Thesdaynight. That's when she sings in re- tirement homes with the Junior League. She has also served on the University Park Preschool Association board as the membership chairwoman and programs chairwoman and is currently the co-chair- woman of couple's parties, And she has served on the carnival committee and the auction solicitation committee at UP Ele- mentary. Her magical gifts give new life to our community, but none is as special to me as the one she gave my child: a little bit longer to believe in fantasy. My oldest daughter, suspicious that the Cinderella from her sister's party was actu- ally Matthews mom in disguise, confront- ed Evans in the school yard, Evans, know- ingthat her cover had been blown, glanced to the left and to the right to make sure no one would hear her stunning confession and revealed thetruth that onlymy daugh- ter knows. The Park Cities mom thing? It's an undercover role to protect her true identity, Cinderella. Merritt Patterson is afrequent contributor I GOT YOU, BABE: Janine Evans sings with friend and guest Michelle Fehlman at one of her karaoke parties benefiting University Park Elementary. to Park Cities Neighbors. If you krww of an out- standing preschool association. or PTA mom; e- IT TAKES A VILLAGE: Janine Evans as Cher, left. poses with members of the 1970s hit group and backup singers for the evening, the Village People. Laurie Petri ca. Carrie Green and Lauren Arthur. mail Merritt at MerrittChril,·tfnePatterscm @yaJwo.com.

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ParkCitiesNeighhors ON THE COVER

Park Cities mom Janine of all tradesByMERRITfPATIERSON

My daughter wanted little more in lifethan for the real Cinderella to attend herfourth birthday party. Thankfully I knowCinderella, and as it turns out, she 'wasavailable that very day.

She came to the party and held up wellunder the intense scrutiny of tiny guestsquestioning her authenticity. She was askedabout her castle, the step-sisters, PrinceCharming and her current mode of trans-portation. When you are the real thing, youhave nothing to hide.

Which is why Janine Evans has to becareful - she will have trouble explainingto local princesses why Cinderella is some-times seen exiting her home on Stanfordand driving away in her Mercedes stationwagon.

Before marrying her husband, Will, andbecoming mom to Matthew, 7, and Walker,4, Evans attended college on a ballet schol-arship and danced in Doritos commercials.

Besides being a princess, she is Cher, aleading supplier of knock-off designer sun-glasses, interior decorator and communityvolunteer.

I have seen Evans - as Cher - make agrand entrance through a cloud of smokesinging "If You Believe" with neighborhoodfans screaming and dancing. Even the mostuptight partygoers can't keep themselvesfromjumping on stage andjoiningin. It justcomes naturally to this karaoke queen forhire.

In the past she has donated her celebritykaraoke services - complete with soundsystem, song choices and charm - to theUP Elementary auction, as well as the Brad-field Elementary auction. She has also beenknown to donate a princess party or two.

lf you haven't run into her dressed as afamous princess or pop-rock diva, you mayhave seen her selling knock-off accessories(legal ones) out of her trunk in the carpoolline. Ladies in the Park Cities know thatEvans is the "go-to mom" for the best de-signer replica eyewear in Dallas.

During lunch one day last spring, I lis-tened as a friend asked Evans if she had acertain style of sunglasses "in stock." Insult-ed that a customer would question her abil-ity to secure merchandise, she immediatelydialed her cell phone and rattled off a seriesof numbers. A few seconds later she slappedher cell phone closed and tossed it in herbag like a gun into a holster and said,"They'll be here Friday."

All other endeavors take a back seat toher true passion, interior decorating. Sheowns Bracken Interiors and is responsiblefor the fresh new looks in many of the finesthomes and businesses in Dallas.

SUBMITTEO PHOTOS

REAL MOM: Janine Evans relaxes in her University Park home with her sons Matthew. left. and Walker, right.

You can find her almost anytime in thedesign district or zooming in and out ofhomes with fabric samples, but not onThesdaynight. That's when she sings in re-tirement homes with the Junior League.

She has also served on the UniversityPark Preschool Association board as themembership chairwoman and programschairwoman and is currently the co-chair-woman of couple's parties, And she hasserved on the carnival committee and theauction solicitation committee at UP Ele-mentary.

Her magical gifts give new life to ourcommunity, but none is as special to me asthe one she gave my child: a little bit longerto believe in fantasy.

My oldest daughter, suspicious that theCinderella from her sister's party was actu-ally Matthews mom in disguise, confront-ed Evans in the school yard, Evans, know-ingthat her cover had been blown, glancedto the left and to the right to make sure noone would hear her stunning confessionand revealed thetruth that onlymy daugh-ter knows. The Park Cities mom thing? It'san undercover role to protect her trueidentity, Cinderella.

Merritt Patterson is afrequent contributor

I GOT YOU, BABE: Janine Evans singswith friend and guest Michelle Fehlmanat one of her karaoke partiesbenefiting University Park Elementary.

to Park CitiesNeighbors. If you krww of an out-standing preschool association. or PTA mom; e-

IT TAKES A VILLAGE: Janine Evans asCher, left. poses with members of the1970s hit group and backup singers forthe evening, the Village People. LauriePetri ca. Carrie Green and LaurenArthur.

mail Merritt at MerrittChril,·[email protected].