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The long wait is over: read domestic abuse survivor Lori Adkins’ story about how she reclaimed dignity, see her new look and meet the professionals who helped restore her confidence. Pamela Smith is one of the state’s most well known foodies. This month, we feature 10 of her favorite restaurants and why she’s sweet on them. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas Celebrates its 10th Chocolate Fantasy Ball this month. To date, this exquisite event has raised $1.7 million for the Arkansas chapter. For Janis F. Kearney telling stories is not only a living, it’s her passion. We caught up with this author as she shares her latest endeavor: a memoir about Daisy Bates. Plus in this issue: Murder Mystery, Final Thought, P. Allen Smith, Tulsa Excursion, recipes and heart health.
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Join D. J. Williams, tight end for the Green Bay Packers and former UAF Razorback, and Neile Jones, KNWA news anchor, abuse survivor and author of Look Again Because You Can, as we raise
funds to benefit the Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
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The Williams Family: Valerie, Vicky, D.J. and Vanessa NeileJones
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MOMENTS L IKE THESE ARE PRECIOUS.
DONT LET THEM FADE AWAY.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in people 55+, and early detection is key to saving your sight. Protect your vision from fading away. Call the Foundation Fighting Blindness for a free info packet about preventing and managing AMD.
A Cure Is In S ight800-610-4558 FightBlindness.org
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Join Us Live for Dinner and a Show
Tuesday Nights @ Starving Artist Cafwww.talesfromthesouth.com
Reconnect with the power of a story
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T he Nursing & Rehabilitation programs at Good Shepherd offer many regularly planned activities designed to meet the physical, spiritual, intellectual and emotional needs of each resident.
We welcome you to stop by and visit with one of our qualified staff members who will assist you with obtaining information to meet your loved ones needs and concerns.
Nursing & Rehabilitation at Good Shepherd offers a welcoming environment for visiting friends and family as well. Large visiting areas are available indoors and out with comfortable sitting rooms,
patios and gazebo areas and more. Continental breakfast and restuarant style dining are offered in the relaxed and cheerful atmosphere of one of our three spacious dining rooms.
Our Rehabilitation Team offers Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy.
Amenities Provided:
State-Of-The-Art Rehab Suites
Visiting Areas with a cozy atmosphere.
Experience Rehab in a whole new way.
Financial Considerations
We Accept: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay.
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Lynette Beard, Administrator
501-217-9774 Fax: 501-217-9781
NursiNg & rehabilitatioN at good shepherd 3001 aldersgate road little rock 501-217-9774 Fax: 501-217-9781
Experience Rehab in a whole new way...Nursing & Rehabilitation at Good Shepherd is a skilled Arkansas Facility licensed by the state for 120 beds. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid and dually certified for long term care and short term rehabilitation stays this facility offers:
Daily housekeeping and laundry services Beauty/barber shop on site Physicians visits Spacious climate controlled rooms Cable television 1 courtyard, secured and therapeutic Transportation
The amenities of a luxury hotelThe best in clinical careThe Comfort of Home
NursiNg & rehabilitatioN at
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From the despair of substance abuse...there is an Oasis.
(501) 37-OASIS(501-376-2747)
14913 Cooper Orbit RoadLittle Rock, Arkansas 72223
www.OasisRenewalCenter.com
The Best Valentines gift you can give your loved
ones is a start to recovery!
Call the Oasis for consultation and assistance.
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Arkansas most unique mexican cuisine.Come taste the difference!
1209 Malvern Ave Hot Springs, AR 71901
501.624.6262
1217 Malvern Ave #B Hot Springs, AR 71901501.318.1094 www.cafe1217.net
Cafe 1217
Two greaT hoT springs choices for creaTive and fun cuisine
voTed besT gourmeT food in The sTaTe of arkansas in 2012
by ArkAnsAs times
voTed besT mexican food in The sTaTe of arkansas in 2012 by ArkAnsAs times
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Capital HotelJeffrey Ferrell
Timing has a lot to do with the success of a rain dance
The decision to return to the Middle South was not an easy one for Jeffrey Ferrell and his wife, Tracy. While Ferrell, a Corinth Mississippi native would nostalgically be coming home; Tracy was originally from Vermont. More significantly, both had become professionally attached to the region through the New England Culinary Institute where Jeffrey was an instructor. Three years earlier Jeffrey had actually declined an offer to be part of the Capitals opening team, but after making a personal visit to Little Rock, they realized that the Capital was a unique opportunity.
The fantasy kitchen he had originally discussed with Executive Chef Lee Richardson inspired Ferrells culinary passion; but the real surprise was the opportunity to lead the hotels local-sourcing initiatives. Dealing with the regions small producers would allow him to add to the communitys economy with [the Capitals] purchasing power Likewise he was intrigued to discover that the hotel employs so many people at the first rung of the ladder to the American Dream. We serve a well-heeled clientele, but the real beneficiaries are the 180 members of the Capital family and their families Ultimately he was thrilled to do what I love and affect positive change.
Little could Ferrell have imagined that shortly after his arrival, Chef Richardson would announce his resignation. After much soul-searching, Tracy and Jeffrey concluded they really liked living here and had enjoyed the time at the Capital. The next morning, Ferrell marched into the hotel and met with each of the senior managers to assure them of his support in whatever course was chosen.
Although the demands of a hotel with two restaurants and a substantial private dining business would require an Executive Chef with far broader hotel experience, Ferrell was invited to lead the outstanding culinary team that remained following Richardsons departure. For the seven busiest months since the Capital reopened, Ferrell proved to be an able captain, not only maintaining the quality standards that are the Capitals benchmark but directing the kitchen through improving business levels in each outlet.
As Ferrell hands over control to world-renown Executive Chef, Joel Antunes, time can be spent designing and orchestrating the strategic changes planned for the hotel thanks to Jeffery Ferrell and a dedicated culinary team.
W. Markham St. Little Rock, AR 501.374.7474
Braised goat, buttered green beans and glazed root veg
War Eagle Mill herbed grits Goat pate, pear butter and pickled okra on crostini
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Diver Scallop, heirloom beets, ramp puree and fried salsify
Capital Bar & GrillMon-Thurs: 11am-11pm
Fri-Sat: 11am-2amSun: 11am-10pm
AshleysDaily: 6:30am-10amMon-Fri: 11am-2pmMon-Sat: 5:30pm-10pmSunday Brunch: 11am-2pm
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Clinton Presidential Center and restaurant Forty Two
Stephen Burrow
Stephen Burrow is an Arkansas native and chef for the Clinton Foundation at the Clinton Presidential Center and Park and on-site restaurant Forty Two. Winning the Arkansas Hospitality Associations 2011 Arkansas Iron Chef and being an avid practitioner of the farm to table movement Burrow turns to local farms to provide an array of fresh produce and natural proteins. He also helped establish and heads the Clinton Centers Terrace Gardens, where he and his staff grow vegetables and herbs used in Forty Twos daily lunch menus.
A graduate of Le Cordon Bleus academic culinary program, Burrow began his career in Austin, Texas, then returned home to begin his tenure at the center in 2009. Burrows specialty is contemporary southern-colonial and international cuisine, which is served monthly at Forty Twos Around the World Thursdays. Burrow is also involved with the Student Chef Series, an in-school program that educates students about the hospitality industry, nutrition and urban gardening.
1200 President Clinton Ave. Little Rock, AR 501.748.0454 www.dineatfortytwo.com
www.clintonpresidentialcenter.orgMonday Saturday:11:00 am until 2:00 pm
Sunday:11:00 am until 2:00 pm
Tusk & Trotter American Brasserie
Rob Nelson
Rob Nelson is the Chef and Owner of Tusk & Trotter American Brasserie, located in Downtown Bentonville, Arkansas. Use of local and seasonally correct ingredients are tenets of his cooking philosophy. As a result, Rob and Tusk & Trotter have strong relationships with local growers, ranchers, and artisans in the region.
Chef Rob began his professional culinary career as an apprentice in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Rob worked for several of the regions fine dining restaurants before attending culinary school. In 2007, he left NWA to attend the Culinary School of the Rockies in Boulder, Colorado. Rob also studied in Avignon, France, where he attended Le Marmiton Cooking School and Universite du Vin in Sousse la Rousse, France. While in France, Rob also studied under a society of chefs: Disciples dEscoffier.
Tusk & Trotter became a reality and continues to grow with support and partnerships from Downtown Bentonville, Inc, DBRC investment group, and several local businesses.
110 SE A St. Bentonville, AR 479.268.4494 www.tuskandtrotter.com
Monday Thursday: 11:00 am until 9:30 pmFriday: 11:00 am until 11:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am until 11:00 pmSunday: 10:00 am until 9:00 pm
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Mermaids Seafood RestaurantChef Todd Golden
After graduating with a culinary arts degree from Baltimore International College, Chef Todd began work in Baltimore then headed to Hilton Head, S.C., Aspen & Atlanta when he and wife Nickki decided it was time to open a restaurant of their own. Drawn to Fayetteville, Chef Todd Golden has been serving NWA for over 24 years. Known for his signature dishes, his fresh seafood selections, and his ever popular cream soups made from scratch, Chef continues to win customers over both new and old. Chef Todd invites you to his new location where he can serve you a wonderful lunch or dinner or accommodate any large event from 50 to 250. Weddings, bridal luncheons, corporate meetings, etc., Mermaids has the perfect room for you!!!Chef also invites you to try his Diner Dash where many of his Mermaids entrees are available to take home, heat and eat, bringing his great dishes to you when you want a great dinner at home but you dont want to cook.
Lunch: Mon-Sat 11:00am 2:15pmDinner: Tues-Thurs 5:00pm 9:30pm Fri & Sat 5 : 00pm 10 :00pm
2217 N. College Ave.Fayetteville, AR 479.443.3737
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Fine Dining in a Casual Setting
Voted Best New Restaurant in NWA
Welcome Race Fans to one of Hot Springs most acclaimed restaurants
4263 Central AvenueHot Springs, Ar. 71901
(501) 520-4800
1100 S.48 Place Springdale Ar 72762
(479) 750-1948
Hours: Sunday - Thursday : 10-10 Friday - Saturday : 11-11
Monkey Business Happy Hour: Monday - Thursday: 3-7
www.bleumonkeygrill.com 301 S. Main St. Jonesboro, AR 870.336.300. www.omarsuptown.com
Fine Dining Mon-Sat 5:00 pm to 10:00 pmUpstairs Mon-Sat 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
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Tuesday - Saturday Open at 3 p.m.1834 Airport Road Hot Springs, AR
(501) 767-0063
Specializing inhandcut steaks
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Certified Angus Beef
Swift All Natural Pork
Custom Cut Meats
Sanderson Farm All Natural Chicken
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Bentonville:1400 SE Walton Blvd.
(479) 271-6566
North Little Rock:5107 Warden Rd(501) 753-9227
Fort Smith:4501 Burrough Road
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Conway:150 E. Oak St.(501) 513-0600
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12111 W. Markham St. (501) 907-6124
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Call us for your catering needs!
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Underwriting the 2013 ball are (from left): (seated) Dr. Mimi Lee, Comprehensive Vein Care; Dr. Gene Sloan, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; Tanarah Haynie, Tanarah Luxe Floral; (standing) Dr. Loren Bartole, Family Foot Care; Diana Smithson, IBERIABANK; Rodney Showmar, Arkansas Federal Credit Union; Dean DiMichele, McDonalds of Central Arkansas; Susan Miller, BKD, LLP; and Kelly Caldwell, Delta Dental of Arkansas (not pictured): Glazers; Pat and Sam Perroni; Windstream Communications; Arkansas Childrens Hospital; Jacqueline and Mike Retzer, Jr.; AY Magazine; Cimino Management Group; and Deltic Timber.
Choc-ked full of generosityRMHC of Arkansas Chocolate Fantasy Ball is made possible by the league of volunteers and the generosity of a bevy of benefactors.
This marks the balls diamond anniversary.
Shot on location at The Peabody Lobby Bar, chocolates provided by RX Catering, photograph by Janet Warlick.
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This years Sweetheart, Diamond, Crystal and Heart to Heart Sponsors are (from left): (seated) Dr. Mimi Lee, Comprehensive Vein Care; Dr. Gene Sloan, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; Tanarah Haynie, Tanarah Luxe Floral; (standing) Dr. Loren Bartole, Family Foot Care; Diana Smithson, IBERIABANK; Rodney Showmar, Arkansas Federal Credit Union; Dean DiMichele, McDonalds of Central Arkansas; Susan Miller, BKD, LLP; and Kelly Caldwell, Delta Dental of Arkansas (not pictured): Glazers; Pat and Sam Perroni; Windstream Communications; Arkansas Childrens Hospital; Jacqueline and Mike Retzer, Jr.; AY Magazine; Cimino Management Group; and Deltic Timber.
Choc-ked full of generosityRMHC of Arkansas Chocolate Fantasy Ball is made possible by a league of volunteers and the generosity of a bevy of benefactors.
This marks the balls diamond anniversary.
Shot on location at The Peabody Lobby Bar, chocolates provided by RX Catering, photograph by Janet Warlick.
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Is Your Childs Report Card Refrigerator Worthy?Huntington Can Help
Children and teenagers facing trouble with grades might not seek help until a crisis point is reached. This is why reviewing your childs report card is so important. Here are some things to look for.
1. Surprises. If you see a poor grade in a subject your child previously did well in, investigate it. Sometimes a child does well when a subject is first introduced, but struggles after the course intensifies. If thats happening with your student, there may be a gap in the students basic skill now showing up as bad grades.
2. Disorganization. A cluttered desktop or lack of dedicated study space thats clear of distractions is the enemy of quality study time. Likewise, time management issues can kill study momentum. If your student has an undefined time period and insufficient goals for his or her homework, chaos and ill-preparedness will result.
3. Getting enough sleep. This becomes a pronounced issue during middle school, when your child seeks more autonomy. A recent UCLA study found that adolescents devote less time to sleep as they age, and when they sacrifice the sleep they have for extra studying, their academic performance suffers.
By starting the conversation about your childs academic performance, you signal that youre with them in the quest for better grades. And if you find that your student needs help with subject tutoring, mastering study skills or exam preparation, Huntington Learning Center can help. Call 501-223-2299 or visit HuntingtonHelps.com to find out about our proven approach and set up an appointment today.
Huntington Learning CenterPleasant Ridge Town Center Little Rock 501.223.2299
www.HuntingtonHelps.com
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