There’s a great story behind the grand prize in a fundraiser to benefit the Child & Family Guidance Center of Texoma. Gerald Knox bought a rare 2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Road King motorcycle. He kept it preserved as a collectible with just 18 miles on the odometer. When Knox decided this summer to relocate out of the area he donated the bike to the Guidance Center to raffle for charity.
Author: Dan Acree
Janet Karam
The creativity in Janet Karam’s paintings is undeniable. Her contemporary, colorful takes on saxophones, jazz musicians, buildings, blues singers and ballerinas vibrate with life. “I think I had a spark from a young age,” Karam said about her creative streak. “It was lying dormant, but my mother helped light it, and now in my older years she nurtures it.”
Slaid Cleaves
Slaid Cleaves is often referred to as a “songwriter’s songwriter,” which is code for the fact that his voice isn’t exactly melodious.
Chuck Allen Floyd
Chuck Allen Floyd has been on the road for what he says seems like forever, crisscrossing Texas and Oklahoma promoting “Livin’ Like a Rock Star (in a Honky Tonk Band)” the first single from his debut full-length album.
The Write Stuff
Where do you find writers for your magazine? I have noticed that there are new names in each issue and I wonder what it takes to become a freelance writer for Texoma Living!.
Robert Ely
Denison
Citizen Sanders
If Roger Sanders were an insect, most likely he would be a boll weevil. Now wait a minute. Before the Sherman lawyer’s friends start raising sand, let us consider the attributes of the little black bug.
Jonathan Dryden
Jonathan Dryden’s hands create beautiful pieces of art from wood, but a childhood accident almost took away that gift. At thirteen-months old, he burned his hands so severely that he was not expected to have full use of them again. To everyone’s surprise, after three weeks in bandages, his hands slowly came back to life.
Territorial Imperative
I am disappointed that you limit your coverage to a small area. You have a very fine magazine that needs more exposure. I am a member of the Creative Arts Center in Bonham and have done several lectures there, at the Paris, Texas Art League, Greenville Art League, and others.
Jess Russell
Caddo Mills, Texas
Doughboys on a Roll
The timer goes off with a “ding,” and the first batch of caramel rolls emerges from the oven, and the kitchen fills with the delicious aroma of cinnamon. A pair of bakers flips the sheet pan upside down on a board, and warm caramel oozes down the sides of the rolls and glistens on the top.
Trash Talk
I was very pleased with the article on me in the Summer issue. I thought (writer) Will Watson did a super job. I have had many favorable comments on the article and also about your magazine. Your magazine gives some much needed class to the area.
Jerry Peddicord, Cpt. U.S.N., Ret.
Pottsboro