denton: Success Story for October 2022 Challenge
- 10/29/22 03:49 PM
REVISION DATE 10/29/22 FOR THE OCTOBER 2022 CHALLENGE: BLOGGING SUCCESS STORY BY Carol Williams, Leanne Smith and Aura Alex (Original Title was Silent Saturday: Every Man Has His Passion dated 3/12/2011)
Photo of Gary Whitaker, Master Storyteller, "Tales of Ancient Warriors," Beowulf story told at Texas Storytelling Festival on March 12, 2011. Photo taken by Patricia Feager on 3/12/11.
This is an update to the blog post I wrote on March 12, 2011, from attending the Tejas Storytelling Festival in Denton County, Texas. Gary Whitaker, Master Storyteller told the story about Beowulf, an Old English Poem, I read a long time ago in High
(14 comments)
|
denton: Mental Health Clinic To Open For Veterans in Denton, TX
- 07/30/19 05:34 AM
Finally! A new Mental Health Clinic for Veterans is scheduled to open on August 2, 2019, at 406 S Carroll Blvd., Denton, Texas. The opening will begin with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony by our Congressman Michael C Burgess, M.D. All North Texans are invited to attend for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. After serving our community in Lewisville for 30 years as an OB-GYN Physician, Michael Burgess did a bold move to pioneer changes in Government to be a bigger voice and advocate for all people of Denton County. Since 2003, Congressman Burgess serves the constituents of the 26th District, including Flower Mound,
(11 comments)
|
denton: 2019 Tiptoe Through The Tulips Tour
- 03/30/19 06:12 AM
Inspiration for 3/30/19 by Patricia Feager Tulips are a passageway into Spring & New Beginnings --- Patricia Feager Pilot Point near the City of Denton in Denton County in Texas is a great place to feel the beauty of spring at your feet, or in my case, getting down on the ground and looking up to happy faces to an array of lovely tulips. And so, I tiptoed through the tulips ever so gently and took in the sights, colors, and scents of spring. My soul was overcome with joy and the clouds could not dampen my spirits. It was a lovely day and I hope
(26 comments)
|
denton: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- 10/25/18 03:12 PM
Throwback Thursday by Patricia Feager "The metamorphosis of people is so fascinating. I guess that's why everybody loves before and afters, throwback Thursdays, and all that kind of thing." --- Lynn Whitfield The City of Denton will present the musical "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Performances will be this Thursday 10/25, Friday & Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and a Matinee on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Location: On the Square in Old Town Denton, at 214 W Hickory ST, Denton, Texas 76202. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is based on the novel by Victor Hugo. Songs by Disney. As the Bells of Notre Dame begin to ring, the audience can expect to be
(12 comments)
|
denton: The Art of Observation & Local Schools
- 08/19/18 06:45 PM
by Patricia Feager, 8/19/2018 "Photography is the art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them." --- ELLIOTT ERWITT ABOUT THE AUTHOR FOR THIS BLOG Growing up I was an avid reader and an outdoor explorer. Butterflies fascinated me and always gave me pause to someday fly my own wings. I always knew where I grew up was not my home and I was just a temporary visitor in my parents world. Butterflies, like people are only temporary. Some are fragile, like the wings of a butterfly. Others have the ability to fly
(12 comments)
|
denton: In a Seller's Low Inventory Market There is No Shortage
- 06/01/18 05:33 AM
In a Seller's Market with low inventory, there is no shortage of hungry Sales Agents. Nor is there a shortage of new agents in your area. Everyone is out to get the same thing - listings and buyers. Delivering the effective presentation to get the Seller to list is the hallmark of a successful Real Estate Agent. The mailboxes are flooded with direct mail. Phones are ringing. A listing presentation has to produce high impact. The focus isn't solely on low inventory, it is on the ability to convince a home owner to list with you. Clarity, simplicity, and accuracy in communication is essential. Avoiding miscommunication
(9 comments)
|
denton: Is Every Man A Puzzle?
- 03/15/11 01:56 AM
March 15, 2011 The artist in this photo illustrates how much the human body is like a puzzle. Her art, the Puzzle Man was demonstrated at the Texas Storytelling Festival in Denton, Texas on March 12, 2011.
The only part of the Puzzle Man that was missing when the picture was taken was the man's brain. Through storytelling and audience participation, a noodle brain was created and added to the back of the head. I always believed that the human body is one big puzzle and that we are all connected through our genes and the personal people that connect with us throughout our life.
(39 comments)
|
denton: SILENT SATURDAY - EVERY MAN HAS A PASSION!
- 03/12/11 09:22 PM
REVISION DATE 10/29/22 FOR THE OCTOBER 2022 CHALLENGE: BLOGGING SUCCESS STORY BY @CAROL WILLIAMS, Leanne Smith AND @AURA ALEX.
Photo of Gary Whitaker, Master Storyteller, "Tales of Ancient Warriors," Beowulf story told at Texas Storytelling Festival on March 12, 2011. Photo taken by Patricia Feager on 3/12/11.
This is an update to the blog post I wrote on March 12, 2011, from attending the Tejas Storytelling Festival in Denton County, Texas. Gary Whitaker, Master Storyteller told the story about Beowulf, an Old English Poem, I read a long time ago in High School. It wasn't until I saw the live performance by Master
(14 comments)
|
denton: Speechless Sunday - Red Means Stop
- 03/12/11 08:49 PM
Photo taken at the Denton Civic Center on Saturday, March 12, 2011 by Patricia Feager.
(22 comments)
|
denton: Storytelling Festival March 10 - 13, 2011
- 03/12/11 05:57 PM
March 12, 2011 Texas Storytelling Festival: The wonderful art of Storytelling is being held at the Denton Civic Center in Denton, TX from March 10 - 13 at the Denton Civic Center in Texas. Appearing on stage at the Women's Building on Saturday was Gary Whitker who told the story of "Beowulf," Lorene Stillwell, "The Fisherman's Garden," and Jere Pfister, "What the Storm Brought Home." I was in awe as I saw each Storyteller get into characterization to tell their unique stories. Jay Whitaker lit up the stage as he transformed into a wizard telling his version of Beuwolf. He remained focused throughout the
(4 comments)
|
|
|
|