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ON THE COVERCOLLAGEMacy Loucks dances with
Simple Sparrow Dance Com-
pany, a group of emerging cho-
reographers and modern
dancers. The company returns
to “Collage 2013: Denton
Dance Festival” this Friday and
Saturday at the Campus
Theatre.
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The Collings Foundation’s Wings of Freedom Tour will bring the Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft,” used as a heavy
bomber during World War II, to Denton Airport on Monday.
Airplane enthusiasts,take note: A nationaltour coming to Denton
includes two military craft thatare the only remaining exam-ples of their kind still flying.
The Wings of Freedom Touris a moving exhibit of some ofthe military’s most treasuredflying machines: the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress “Nine ONine,” a World War II heavybomber; the Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft,” aWWII heavy bomber; and theP-51 Mustang fighter.
The B-17 is one of only eightin flying condition in theUnited States, and the B-24Jand the full dual-control P-51CMustang are the only remain-ing examples of their type fly-ing in the world. The aircraft flyinto Denton Airport on Mon-day and will stay throughWednesday.
Rare warbirds land for a spell at Denton Airport
The tour is presented by thenonprofit Collings Foundation.Airplane buffs of all ages can getan up-close look at the planes,and the bigger spenders amongthe visitors can take a shortcruise in the North Texas skies.
Ground tour hours are noonto 5 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 5p.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m. tonoon Wednesday. Admissioncosts $12 for adults and $6 for
children ages 12 and younger.The tour will be at the airport,5700 Airport Road.
Visitors can schedule a 30-minute flight for the hoursbefore and after ground tours.
An air tour of the B-17 or B-24 bombers costs $425 perpassenger. Tourists can take ashort flight in the Bell UH-1E“Huey” Helicopter for $80 forbench seats or $100 for front
seats. For $2,200, patrons cantake a 30-minute flight in theP-51 Mustang, or they canspring $3,200 for a wholehour. Flight times will also beavailable for another craft com-ing with the tour: the GermanMe 262 jet fighter.
To schedule flights and toinquire about prerequisites forflights, call 1-800-568-8924.
— Lucinda Breeding
A P-51
Mustang
fighter is part
of the nation-
al Wings of
Freedom
Tour, sched-
uled to arrive
at noon
Monday at
Denton
Airport.
Let freedom wing
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EVENTSTHURSDAY
7 to 8 a.m. — Free blood-sugarchecks at Lake Forest Good
Samaritan Village, 3901 Montecito
Drive. A free senior health fair will
follow until noon. Call 940-891-6454.
9 to 11 a.m. — Preview day for
prospective students at Selwyn
College Preparatory School, 3333
University Drive. E-mail admissions@
selwynschool.com or call 940-382-
6771.
9:30 a.m. — Crafters’ Corner at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Work on projects and
learn new techniques. Free. Call 940-
349-8752 or visit www.denton
library.com.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Beginningcrochet class at the Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.
Call 940-349-8752 to register or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Denton QuiltGuild members display quilts at
TWU’s Hubbard Hall, northwest of
Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.
Free. Visit http://dentonquiltguild.org.
12:15 to 1 p.m. — Program featur-ing a screening of Denton 1913, a
film by Lavon Fulwiler, at the Court-
house on the Square, 110 W. Oak St.
Presented by the Denton County
Office of History and Culture. Free.
Call 940-349-2850.
6:30 p.m. — “The Lyceum” atDenton High School, 1007 Fulton
St. International Baccalaureate stu-
dents present their work in the
school gym. Call 940-369-2000 or
e-mail [email protected].
6:30 p.m. — NeighborhoodProject Matching Grant training
class at the Denton Facilities Man-
agement Building, 869 S. Woodrow
Lane. Call 940-349-8541 or visit
www.cityofdenton.com/neighbor
hoodplanning and click on
“Neighborhood Grants.”
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — B.O.Y.S. (BoysOnly Yucky Stories) at Emily
Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland
St. Book club for boys in grades 2-5.
This month, discuss Snot Stew by Bill
Wallace. Free. Call 940-349-8749 or
e-mail laura.douglas@cityofdenton.
com.
7 to 8 p.m. — Conversation Club,
for those wishing to practice their
English language skills with others,
at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. No registration
required. Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 9 p.m. — Thursday NightMusic with Yonatan Mazor jazz
quintet and classical guitar at UNT
on the Square, 109 N. Elm St. Free.
Call 940-369-8257 or visit
http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.
8 p.m. — Seryn performs in
Winspear Hall at UNT’s Murchison
Performing Arts Center, on the north
side of I-35E at North Texas Boule-
vard. Tickets cost $20 for the public,
$10 for UNT faculty, students and
staff. Call 940-369-7802 or visit
www.thempac.com.
FRIDAYToday — “Women in Science,”TWU’s Ann Stuart and Ray R. Polia-
Denton’s finest to get patio swingingSweetwater Grill &
Tavern will shoehorn 17(give or take) musi-
cians onto its tiny patio stageon Sunday so that local jazzbuffs can get their fill of bigband sound.
The Official Texas JazzOrchestra will perform from7 to 10 p.m. Sunday ondowntown Denton’s favoritepatio.
If the Last Bison was ableto fit its good-size crew onto
the corner stage during thevery last Sweetwater set of 35Denton, then hopes can stayhigh that the jazz orchestracan get a goodly number ofmusicians to play Americanjazz standards and maybe anew tune or five.
The jazz orchestra is theproject of former Universityof North Texas jazz band-
leader and saxophone playerJim Riggs. The orchestraboasts some strong sax men,too: UNT jazz studies chair-man John Murphy, ChrisMcGuire, and Clay and JimPritchard. Keith Jourdan,Tyler Mire, Jack Evans,Rodney Booth and UNT fac-ulty trumpet professor MikeSteinel are on trumpets.Mark Burgess, Chris Seiter,Greg Waits and A.G. Robe-son play trombone in the
orchestra. The rhythm sec-tion is UNT music facultypianist Stefan Karlsson, UNTmusic faculty member LynnSeaton on bass and MattYoung on the drums.
Details: The musiciansplay for tips at Sweetwater.Cover is free, but fans areinvited to order from the barand the restaurant menu.Sweetwater is located at 115S. Elm St.
— Lucinda Breeding
“Blue” Lou
Marini is pic-
tured here
playing with
the Official
Texas Jazz
Orchestra.
The Denton-
based
orchestra is
set to play on
the patio at
Sweetwater
Grill & Tavern
on Sunday
night.
Courtesy photo
TURN IT UP Best bets for music this weekend
koff Celebration of Science event,
with most activities in the Ann Stuart
Science Complex. Guest speakers
include Kim R. Dunbar of Texas A&M
University, Susan M. Rosenberg of
Baylor College of Medicine, and Lita
Proctor, program director of the
Human Microbiome Project at the
National Human Genome Research
Institute, National Institutes of
Health. Visit www.twu.edu.
Today and Saturday — “TheMiddle East: A New Era?,” UNT’s
Middle East Peace Conference, at
UNT’s Gateway Center, 801 North
Texas Blvd. Visit http://international.
unt.edu/unt-peace-conference or call
940-369-7098.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. — UNT Master ofPublic Administration Alumni-Student Conference, “Focusing on
the Future of Texas: Water, Health
Care, Education, Transportation,” on
the second-floor Club Level of UNT’s
Apogee Stadium, 1251 S. Bonnie Brae
St. Registration and breakfast begin
at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $50, which
includes lunch. Call 940-565-2165 or
e-mail [email protected].
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Denton QuiltGuild members display quilts at
TWU’s Hubbard Hall, northwest of
Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.
Free. Visit http://dentonquiltguild.org.
Noon to 1:30 p.m. — Openingreception for “Your Night/MyDay,” an ongoing collaborative art
project between artists in Iran and
the U.S., at UNT on the Square, 109
N. Elm St. Free.
SATURDAYToday — “The Middle East: ANew Era?,” UNT’s Middle East Peace
Conference, at UNT’s Gateway
Center, 801 North Texas Blvd. Visit
http://international.unt.edu/unt-
peace-conference or call 940-369-
7098.
7 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Krum Trade
Days, benefiting the development of
Eastside Park, on FM1173 across from
Sonic Drive-In. Display spaces cost
$10 for a 10-by-20-foot space, or $20
for a 20-by-20-foot space. Call 330-
257-3835 or e-mail lbishop004@
yahoo.com.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Breakfastwith the Easter Bunny at Martin
Luther King Jr. Recreation Center,
1300 Wilson St. Cost is $5 per per-
son, which includes a photo and pan-
cakes, eggs, sausage and drink.
Registration deadline has passed.
Call 940-349-8575 or visit www.
dentonparks.com.
9:30 a.m. — “Irish GenealogicalResearch” class at Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.
Call 940-349-8752 to register or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. — VolunteerIncome Tax Assistance for low-to-
moderate-income families at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St. To
qualify, annual household income
must be $50,000 or less. Free. Call
940-566-2688.
10 a.m. — Music and MovementStory Time at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust St. For kids ages 1-5
and their families. Free. Call 940-349-
8752 or visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Denton QuiltGuild members display quilts at
TWU’s Hubbard Hall, northwest of
Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.
Free. Visit http://dentonquiltguild.org.
3 p.m. — Denton ISD Fifth GradeHonor Choir concert in the auditori-
um at Guyer High School, 7501
Teasley Lane. Call 940-369-0075.
3 to 4 p.m. — “Going on a SharkHunt” for ages 5-11 at South Branch
Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Read
shark books and go on a journey with
author Deborah Johnston to learn
more about sharks. Free. Call 940-
349-8752 or visit www.denton
library.com.
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3 to 4 p.m. — “History of Quaker-town,” a presentation by Kim Cupit,
curator of collections at the Denton
County Office of History and Culture,
at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Cupit will discuss the his-
tory of the black community in
Denton County during the early
1900s. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
6:30 p.m. — “All That Jazz,”Denton Benefit League’s 2013
Charity Ball, at the Dallas-Fort Worth
Marriott Hotel & Golf Club, 3300
Championship Parkway in Fort
Worth. Event includes dinner, a cash
bar, a raffle, a silent auction and
music by Emerald City, Bob Rogers
and more. Tickets cost $125-$200.
Visit www.dentonbenefitleague.org.
MONDAYToday and Tuesday — TexasHigher Education Law Con-ference, focusing on bullying, haz-
ing, social media and other issues, at
UNT’s Gateway Center, 801 North
Texas Blvd. For fees and more infor-
mation, visit www.coe.unt.edu/HE
lawconference.
Noon to 5 p.m. — Wings ofFreedom Tour at Denton Airport,
5000 Airport Road. Tickets cost $12
for adults, $6 for children younger
than 12. Flight experiences are avail-
able for $80-$3,200; call 1-800-568-
8924.
7 p.m. — Chess Night at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Players of all ages and skill levels
welcome. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
TUESDAYToday — Texas Higher EducationLaw Conference, focusing on bully-
ing, hazing, social media and other
issues, at UNT’s Gateway Center, 801
North Texas Blvd. For fees and more
information, visit www.coe.unt.edu/
HElawconference.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Wings ofFreedom Tour at Denton Airport,
5000 Airport Road. Tickets cost $12
for adults, $6 for children younger
than 12. Flight experiences are avail-
able for $80-$3,200; call 1-800-568-
8924.
5 to 8 p.m. — Volunteer IncomeTax Assistance for low- to moder-
ate-income families at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. To qualify,
annual household income must be
$50,000 or less. Free. Call 940-566-
2688.
7 to 8:45 p.m. — North BranchWriters’ Critique Group, for those
interested in writing novels, short
stories, poetry or journals, at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
WEDNESDAY9 a.m. to noon — Wings ofFreedom Tour at Denton Airport,
5000 Airport Road. Aircraft depart at
noon. Tickets cost $12 for adults, $6
for children younger than 12. Flight
Artists, tailors and craftersknow that fabric can be cost-ly. On Friday, SCRAP Den-ton will open its doors for its“Fabulous Fourth Friday”fabric sale.
For the day, all fabric willbe 50 percent off. Shopperscan browse the shop’s inven-tory, which presents a host ofcolors, textures and graphicpatterns and solids. Shop-pers can also pick up someideas for projects that incor-porate textiles by browsingthe shelves. Whether you’repreparing a home-school artassignment or designingclothes for the spring andsummer, SCRAP has fabric,trim, thread and other itemsthat you can put to use.
SCRAP Denton’s Fridayhours are noon to 6 p.m.
SCRAP, at 215 W. Oak St.,
is the Denton center of anational nonprofit reuseorganization. The localbranch accepts donations ofreusable art, craft and officesupplies and makes themavailable for artists andcraftsmen and women. Thebusiness model promotescreative reuse of materialsand sustainability. Learnmore by calling 940-391-7499 or by visiting www.scrapdenton.org.
And coming up onSaturday at SCRAP: CherryKandy Studio & Boutiquewill teach an adult craft classon “mash up” jewelry.
Participants can bringthemselves and bits of oldnecklaces, buttons, earringsand found objects to use inmaking a one-of-a-kindbracelet. Cherry Kandy willprovide tools and clasps.
The class costs $15 perstudent. Visit SCRAP to reg-ister and sign up.
— Lucinda Breeding
DMN file photo
Want to make drapes on the cheap? Or try your hand at
hand-covering a secondhand binder? SCRAP Denton
will discount all its fabric by 50 percent on Friday.
Or green, stripedor polka-dotted atSCRAP fabric sale
Bolts out of the blue
experiences are available for $80-
$3,200; call 1-800-568-8924.
2:30 to 4 p.m. — “Get StartedWith E-books” at Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St.
Learn how to borrow free e-books
from the library. Bring your device
and any other equipment you need to
download and/or transfer to your
device, such as a laptop and cable.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
3 to 4 p.m. — Teddy Bear Paradefor ages 1-6 at Emily Fowler Central
Library, 502 Oakland St. Kids ages 1-
6 can bring teddy bears for stories,
songs, puppets and crafts, plus a
parade (weather permitting). Free.
Call 940-349-8752 or visit www.
dentonlibrary.com.
7 to 8 p.m. — “American Historyfor the Trivia Buff” at South
Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.
Tom Tweedale will discuss little-
known facts about U.S. presidents.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
7 to 8:30 p.m. — Exploring Philo-sophy at North Branch Library, 3020
Locust St. Join the ongoing discus-
sions of time-honored philosophical
issues with Dr. Eva H. Cadwallader,
professor of philosophy. Free and
open to the public. Call 940-349-
8752.
7 to 9 p.m. — GriefShare andDivorceCare classes at Crossroads
Bible Church, 8101 FM 407 in Double
Oak. Call 972-355-3343.
8 to 9 p.m. — Teen Twilight EggHunt for ages 11-16 at Denia Recrea-
tion Center, 1001 Parvin St. Teens will
find eggs to win door prizes. Bring a
flashlight. Free. Call 940-349-8285 or
visit www.dentonparks.com.
MUSICThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & PubWed: County Rexford, 7:30-10pm,
free. 101 W. Hickory St. 940-566-
5483.
The Abbey Underground Thurs:
Afro Deezy Axe, Terrestrials. Fri:
Molotov Dogs (CD release), Darryl
Lee Rush, Burton Tyler, Just Like
Smoke, 8pm, free. Sun: Super
Hero/Super Villain. Weekly events:
Each Sat, “’80s and ’90s Retro Dance
Party”; each Mon, karaoke. 100 W.
Walnut St.
Andy’s Bar Sat: Ben Baxter, Exit
380, Paco Estrada & One Love, Idler,
9pm. 122 N. Locust St. 940-565-
5400.
Banter Bistro Thurs: It Is What It Is
(hand drumming), 6pm. Fri: Classical
guitar, 6pm; Kelsey Henry, 8pm;
Kristy Kruger, 10pm. Sat: Jordan
Burchill (jazz), 6pm; Open Mic Show-
case, 8pm. Each Thurs, open mic at
8pm. Live local jazz at 8pm each Fri
and 6pm each Sat. 219 W. Oak St.
940-565-1638. www.dentonbanter.
com.
Cool Beans 1210 W. Hickory St. 940-
382-7025.
Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: A Taste of
Herb, 5pm, free. Fri: Shinyribgs, 9pm,
$10. Sat: Sarah Jaffe, These Mach-
ines Are Winning, 9pm, $15-$20.
Sun: Sarah Jaffe, John Singer Ser-
geant, 5pm, $15-$20. Wed: Denton
Radio.com Night with Mockingbyrd
Station, Levi Cobb & the Big Smoke,
Bone Doggie & the Hickory Street
Hellraisers, 8pm, free. No smoking
indoors. 103 Industrial St. 940-320-
2000. www.danssilverleaf.com.
Denton Square Donuts Thurs:
Brian Lambert, 8:30am; Milonga
Tango, 7pm. Sat: Dallas Comedy
House, 2pm. Sun: Dallas Comedy
House, 2pm; Kent Shores Group,
5pm; Zach Merritt, 7pm. Mon: Lewis
& Donuts, 7pm. Wed: Tango group,
7pm. 208 W. Oak St. 940-220-9447.
www.dsdonuts.com
Fry Street Public House Each Tues,
karaoke, 9pm, free. 125 Ave. A. 940-
323-9800. www.publichousedenton.
com.
Fry Street Tavern 940-383-2337.
www.thefrystreettavern.com.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop 115 Industrial St.
940-380-8226.
The Garage Fri: Brandon Bush. Sat:
Colton O’Neil. 113 Ave. A. 940-383-
0045. www.thedentongarage.com.
The Greenhouse Mon: Matthew
Corrigan. Live jazz each Mon at
10pm, free. 600 N. Locust St. 940-
484-1349. www.greenhouse
restaurantdenton.com.
Hailey’s Club Thurs: The Red Death,
Vinyl, Chase Ryan, 9pm, $5-$7. Fri:
Song swap with Warren Jackson
Hearne, Kyle Delashaw, Cory Cole-
man, Daniel Folmer, Miles Franklin,
9pm, $5-$7. Sat: Forever Came
Calling, Heart to Heart, Last Call, Flee
the Scene, Moxy Crimefighter, Hooli-
gans, Not Half Bad, 9pm, $10-$15.
Sun: Old City Lights, the Kerfuffles,
Sonic Buffalo, Abraham Lincoln
Murder Mysteries, 9pm, free-$5.
Mon: Boxcar Bandits, 10pm, free-$5.
Wed: Scary Cherry and the Bang
Bangs, Bitch Teeth, Stranglehorse,
Dome Dwellers, 9pm, free-$5. Each
Tues, ’90s music, 10pm, free-$5. 122
W. Mulberry St. 940-323-1160. www.
haileysclub.com.
J&J’s Pizza 118 W. Oak St. 940-382-
7769. www.jandjpizzadenton.com.
The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-
4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.
La Milpa Mexican RestaurantEach Fri, Mariachi Quetzal, 8pm. 820
S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.
Lowbrows Beer and Wine Garden200 S. Washington St., Pilot Point.
940-686-3801. www.lowbrows.us.
Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair Each Tues,
open mic with Bryan Burns, 9pm.
1125 E. University Drive, Suite 107.
940-566-9910.
Mad World Records 115 W. Hickory
St. 940-591-3001.
Mellow Mushroom 217 E. Hickory
St. 940-323-1100. www.mellow
mushroom/store/denton.
Oak St. Drafthouse 308 E. Oak St.
940-395-1950. www.oakstdraft
house.com.
Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Whiskey
Meyers, Phil Hamilton, 8pm. Sun:
Acoustic show with Evan Felker,
Chris Knight, Cody Canada, Ryan
Ready, Mat Slovacek, Mark Allan
Atwood, 7pm. Each Wed, “Wild West
Wednesdays.” 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-
6611. www.rockinrodeodenton.com.
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosThurs: “Discipline,” 10pm, free. Fri:
Tony Ferraro & the Satans of Soft
Rock, It Hurts to Be Dead, Bad
Design, Paper Robot, 9pm, $5-$7.
Sat: The Spectacle (CD release),
Mescalero, Venomous Maximus,
Southern Train Gypsy, 9pm, $6-$8.
Wed: Denton Spoken Word
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Back in Stylefor Spring!
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9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday —Breakfast with the EasterBunny at Martin Luther King Jr.
Recreation Center, 1300 Wilson St.
Cost is $5 per person, which
includes a photo and pancakes,
eggs, sausage and drink. Additional
photos cost $1. Registration dead-
line has passed. Call 940-349-8575
or visit www.dentonparks.com.
8 to 9 p.m. Wednesday — TeenTwilight Egg Hunt for ages 11-16
at Denia Recreation Center, 1001
Parvin St. Teens will find eggs to
win door prizes. Bring a flashlight.
Free. For more information, call
940-349-8285 or visit www.
dentonparks.com.
9 a.m. March 30 — SangerEaster Egg Hunt at Porter Park,
with more than 5,000 eggs plus a
jellybean-counting contest. Bring
cameras for photos with the Easter
Bunny. For more information, call
940-458-2059 or e-mail jshumate
@sangertexas.org.
9:30 to 11 a.m. March 30 —Easter Egg’stravaganza at the
Denton Civic Center and Quaker-
town Park, 321 E. McKinney St. Free
event includes a bounce house and
arts and crafts at 9:30 a.m., and a
magic show at 10:45 a.m. in the
Civic Center. Egg hunts, divided by
age groups, will start at 11:30 a.m.
in the park. Low-priced conces-
sions will be sold. Call 940-349-
8752 or visit www.dentonparks.
com.
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Collective, 10pm, free-$5. 411 E.
Sycamore St. 940-387-7781.
www.rubberglovesdentontx.com.
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern Sun:
The Official Texas Jazz Orchestra.
Tues: A Taste of Herb. Shows on the
patio, 7-9pm, free. 115 S. Elm St. 940-
484-2888. www.sweetwatergrilland
tavern.com.
Trail Dust Steak House 26501 E.
U.S. 380 in Aubrey. 940-365-4440.
www.trailduststeaks.net.
UNT on the Square Thurs: Yonatan
Mazor jazz quintet, classical guitar, 7-
9pm, free. 109 N. Elm St. 940-369-
8257. http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.
VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at
8pm each Thurs, Fri and Sat. 909
Sunset St.
IN THE REGION7:30 p.m. Friday — “Sounds ofNCTC” concert, featuring songs
from Disney’s Pinocchio, Snow White
and Tangled performed by the
College Singers and the NCTC Jazz
Band. at the First State Bank Center
for the Performing Arts on the NCTC
Gainesville campus. Tickets cost $10
each, free for NCTC students. Call
940-668-3355.
FUTURE BOOKINGS9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 27 —TWU’s Well Wednesday Commu-nity Health Fair in Pioneer Hall, on
Bell Avenue. Health fair includes
information, free screenings (blood
pressure, vision and hearing screen-
ings and HIV/STI testing), plus blood
profiles for $55. To schedule a
screening appointment or for more
information, call 940-898-3833.
8 a.m. to noon March 28 — UNT’sConsumer Experience Sympo-sium, “Using Social Media to Create
Consumer Relationships,” in the
Silver Eagle Suite of the University
Union, one block west of Welch and
West Prairie streets. Keynote speak-
ers are Nicolas Franchet, head of e-
commerce for Facebook’s Global
Vertical Marketing division; Al
Montalvo, of the Body Shop, and
Suchit Dash of IFeelGoods. Call Lisa
Wallace at 940-369-7051.
5:30 to 8 p.m. March 28 —Denton Kiwanis Club’s Taste ofNorth Texas, at the UNT Coliseum,
600 Ave. D. Tickets cost $15 for
adults, $10 for students, free for chil-
dren 6 and younger. For tickets, visit
www.tasteofnt.com or visit the club
office at 1001 N. Elm St.
5 to 7 p.m. April 4 — TWU’s ArtsTriangle Walking Tour, starting at
Hubbard Hall, northwest of
Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.
Event includes artwork, dance,
drama and music, featuring staged
combat and fight choreography with
guest artist Lloyd N. Caldwell. Free.
Visit www.twu.edu/triangle or call
940- 898-2086.
8:30 a.m. April 6 — Run to theHouse 5K run and 1K walk benefit-
ting the Greater Denton Sports
Commission Scholarship Fund, at
Brickhouse Gym, 3300 Unicorn Lake
Blvd. Advance registration, which
includes a T-shirt, costs $20 for
adults, $15 for children 12 and
younger, or $65 per family. Race day
registration will cost an additional $5.
To register, visit www.runtothe
house.com.
Noon April 8 — Fifth annualGuyer Band Booster Club GolfTournament at Oakmont Country
Club, 1901 Oakmont Drive in Corinth.
Register by April 4. Registration
costs $100 per golfer and includes
lunch, greens fees, a cart and dinner.
The event includes a raffle and live
auction. Call Steve Gentry at 214-724-
9041 or e-mail guyerbandboosters@
gmail.com.
8 p.m. April 16 — CondoleezzaRice, former secretary of state,
speaks at the UNT Coliseum, 600
Ave. D, as part of the UNT Distin-
guished Lecture Series. Tickets are
$30 for the general public, $25 for
UNT faculty, staff and alumni, free for
UNT students. For floor seating, tick-
ets cost $45-$50. Call 940-565-3805
or visit http://studentaffairs.unt.
edu/dls/speaker.
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 27 — Shootfor the Stars Festival at Argyle
High School, 191 S. U.S. Highway 377.
Event includes three-on-three basket-
ball tournaments, free-throw con-
tests, heart screenings, a blood drive,
vendors, music, food and games.
Benefits the Alex Betzhold Memorial
Foundation and Project Graduation
2015. For more information about the
tournaments, e-mail jesses23@veri
zon.net. For Project Graduation 2015,
e-mail [email protected]. For
table and booth information, e-mail
9 to 11 a.m. May 9 — Preview dayfor prospective students at Selwyn
College Preparatory School, 3333
University Drive. E-mail admissions@
selwynschool.com or call 940-382-
6771.
June 17-July 19 — Elm ForkEducation Center summercamps, for children in grades 2-8 at
UNT. Registration is now open. Half-
day and full-day camps available.
Prices are $100-$130. Visit http://
efec.unt.edu, or contact Brian
Wheeler at [email protected] or 940-
565-4912.
LITERARY EVENTSEmily Fowler Central Library 502
Oakland St. 9am-6pm Mon, Wed, Fri
& Sat; 9am-9pm Tues & Thurs; 1-5pm
Sun. 940-349-8712.
� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and
their caregivers, 11am Wed
� Afternoon Adventure Club, a
hands-on workshop for kids in grades
K-3, 4pm Thursday
� Toddler Time for kids 12-36
months and their caregivers, 9:30am
Wed
North Branch Library 3020 N.
Locust St. 9am-9pm Mon-Wed, 9am-
6pm Thurs-Sat, 1-5pm Sun. 940-349-
8756.
� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and
their caregivers, 11am Fri
� Mother Goose Time for infants up
to 18 months and their caregivers,
9:30am Fri
� Chess Night Casual, non-tourna-
ment play, 6-8:45pm Mon
� Computer classes Call 940-349-
8752.
� Secondhand Prose Friends of the
Denton Public Libraries’ fundraising
bookstore is open 9am-3pm & 5:30-
8:30pm Mon, 9am-3pm Sat & 1-4pm
Sun.
� North Branch Writers’ Critique
Group Writing novels, short stories,
poetry or journals, 7pm Tues
South Branch Library 3228 Teasley
Lane. Noon-9pm Mon, 9am-6pm
Tues & Thurs-Sat, 9am-9pm Wed, 1-
5pm Sun. 940-349-8251.
� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and
their caregivers, 10 & 11am Thurs,
10am Sat
� Afternoon Adventure Club, a
hands-on workshop for kids in grades
K-3, 3:30pm Thurs
� Mother Goose Time for infants up
to 18 months and their caregivers,
9:30am Tues
� Toddler Time for kids 12-36
months and their caregivers,
10:30am Tues
POINTS OF INTEREST
The Bayless-Selby HouseMuseum Restored Victorian-style
home built in 1898. 317 W. Mulberry
St. Tues-Sat 10am-noon and 1-3pm.
Free. Handicapped accessible. Reg-
ular special events and workshops.
940-349-2865. www.dentoncounty.
com/bsh.
Denton County African AmericanMuseum Exhibits of historic black
families in the county, including art-
work and quilting, and personal
items of the lady of the house. 317 W.
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Classifieds work for you.
Call 1-800-275-1722.
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DININGRESTAURANTS
AMERICAN CUISINECentral Grill 1005 Ave. C. 940-323-
9464.
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.
Seven plasma TVs for fans to track
the game, or patrons can take part
in interactive trivia and poker. 119 S.
Elm St. Daily noon-2am. $-$$. 940-
243-7300. www.dustysbar.com.
Hooligans 104 N. Locust St. 940-
442-6950. www.hooligansonline.
com.
The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-
4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.
The Loophole Square staple has
charming menu with cleverly
named items, like Misdemeanor and
Felony nachos. Decent range of
burgers. 119 W. Hickory St. Daily
11am-2am; food served until mid-
night. Full bar. $-$$. 940-565-0770.
www.loopholepub.com.
Pourhouse Sports Grill Classy
sports bar and restaurant boasts
large TVs and a theater-style media
room and serves burgers, pizza, sal-
ads and generous main courses. Full
bar. Smoking on patio only. 3350
Unicorn Lake Blvd. Sun-Thurs 11-10,
Fri-Sat 11-12. $-$$. 940-484-7455.
Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on
big screens plus some pretty big
tastes, too. Now open for lunch. For
finger food, roll chicken chipotle and
battered jalapeno and onion strips
are standouts. Homestyle burgers;
savory Caesar salad with chicken.
Full bar. 2000 W. University Drive.
Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-382-6090.
Rooster’s Roadhouse “We Ain’t
Chicken” is what the eatery claims,
though the menu kindly includes it
on a sandwich and in a wing basket
— plus barbecue, burgers and hang-
out appetizers. Beer. 113 Industrial
St. Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-Sat 11-mid-
night. $. 940-382-4227. www.
roosters-roadhouse.com.
RT’s Neighborhood Bar 1100
Dallas Drive, Suite 124. 940-381-
2277.
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern It may
claim a place among the world’s
other memorable pubs, rathskellers,
hangouts and haunts where the
food satisfies as much as the liba-
tions that wash them down. 115 S.
Elm St. Tues-Sat 11-2am, Sun-Mon
11-midnight. $-$$. 940-484-2888.
www.sweetwatergrillandtavern.com.
Treehouse Bar & Grill 1512 W.
Hickory St. Mon-Sat 11am-2am, Sun
noon-midnight. 940-484-7900.
www.thetreehousedenton.com.
II Charlies Bar & Grill 809 Sunset
St. 940-891-1100.
ASIANGobi Mongolian Grill and AsianDiner 717 S. I-35E, Suite 100. 940-
387-6666.
Little Asia 7650 S. I-35E, Corinth.
940-269-1110.
Mr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian
eatery does a little Chinese, Japan-
ese, Thai and even Indian food.
Offers a plethora of tasty appetizers
and entrees. Many vegetarian dish-
es. Beer and wine. 1633 Scripture St.
Mon-Sat 11-10, Sun 11:30-9. $-$$.
940-382-5437.
Royal East Hefty Japanese offering
(including sushi bar) plus Korean
and Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire
Mountain Roll. Fish tastes very fresh
and firm. Beer, wine and sake. No
smoking. 1622A W. University Drive.
Mon-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-383-7633.
BARBECUEMetzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more
than a barbecue joint, with wine and
beer shop, deli with German foods
and more. Smoked turkey is lean yet
juicy; generous doses of delightful
barbecue sauce. Beer and wine. 628
Londonderry Lane. Daily 10:30am-
10pm. $. 940-591-1652.
Old House BBQ 1007 Ave. C. 940-
383-3536.
The Smokehouse Denton barbe-
cue joint serves up surprisingly ten-
der and juicy beef, pork, chicken and
catfish. Good sauces, bulky sand-
wiches and mashed potatoes near
perfection. Beer and wine. 1123 Fort
Worth Drive. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat
11-10. $-$$. 940-566-3073.
Sweet Y Cafe 511 Robertson St.
940-323-2301.
BISTROS AND CAFESBanter Bistro Gourmet sandwiches
and salads, breakfast items, coffee
and espresso. Beer and wine. No
smoking inside. 219 W. Oak St. Daily
10am-midnight. $. 940-565-1638.
www.dentonbanter.com.
Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs
elements of European cuisines with
many salad and sandwich selec-
tions. Artful desserts: tuxedo cake,
cream cheese brownie. No smoking.
2430 I-35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-
3, Fri-Sat 8-9, Sun brunch 8-3. $$.
940-387-3354. www.bochys.com.
Cachette Bistro 144 N. Old Town
Blvd., Suite 1, Argyle. Mon-Fri
7:30am-5pm, Sat 8am-3pm. 940-
464-3041. www.cachettebistro.com.
The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-
wiches, soups and other lunch and
brunch options served in back of
small shop on the Square. Decadent
fudge lava cake and rich carrot cake.
Revolving dinner menu. No smoking.
107 W. Hickory St. Mon-Fri 9am-
3pm, Sat 9am-2:30pm; dinner
Thurs-Sat 5:30-9pm. $-$$. 940-591-
9475. www.chestnuttearoom.com.
Sidewalk Bistro 2900 Wind River
Lane, Suite 132. Sun-Mon 7am-3pm,
Tues-Sat 7am-9pm. 940-591-1999.
www.sidewalk-bistro.com.
BRITISHThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & PubFull bar. 101 W. Hickory St. Sun-Wed
11-10, Thurs-Sat 11-midnight. $-$$.
940-566-5483.
BRUNCHCups and Crepes Eatery serves up
both traditional American and
European breakfasts and lunch. Get
biscuits and gravy or test a crepe
filled with rich hazelnut spread.
Specialty coffees. Smoking on patio
only. 309 Fry St. Tues-Sun 8am-
3pm. $. 940-387-1696.
Loco Cafe Casual breakfast/lunch
cafe that’s a sister restaurant to the
Greenhouse Restaurant across the
street. Signature plate is the Loco
Moco: stacked hash browns topped
with eggs, cheese, salsa or gravy
with a biscuit. No smoking. 603 N.
Locust St. Mon-Fri 6am-2pm; Sat-
Sun 7am-3pm. $-$$. 940-387-1413.
Royal’s Bagels & Deli 503 W.
University Drive. Mon-Sat 6:30am-
2pm. $. 940-808-1009. www.
facebook.com/RoyalsBagels.
Seven Mile Cafe Breakfast, brunch
and lunch spot, including vegan
options. 311 W. Congress St. Daily
7am-3pm. 940-808-0200.
www.sevenmilecafe.com.
ECLECTICThe Club at Gateway CenterThree-course meal for $7 at restau-
rant run by hospitality management
students. Spring season runs
through April 26. For schedule and
menu, visit http://cmht.unt.edu/
theclub. In UNT’s Gateway Center
across from Fouts Field. No smok-
ing. 940-565-4144. Mon-Fri, with
seating 11am-12:15pm. $. 940-565-
4144.
Denton Square Donuts 208 W.
Oak St. 940-220-9447. www.ds
donuts.com.
All About Mac This “macaroni and
cheese emporium” near UNT offers
more than two dozen flavors. 1206
W. Hickory St. Sun-Thurs 11-10, Fri-
Sat 11am-3am. 940-808-1003.
www.allaboutmacrestaurants.com.
FINE DININGThe Great American Grill at
Hilton Garden Inn, 3110 Colorado
Blvd. Dinner: Daily 5-10pm. 940-
891-4700.
The Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-
ments fresh seafood, beef and
chicken from the grill. Even vegetar-
ian selections get a flavor boost
from the woodpile. 600 N. Locust
St. Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri 11-11, Sat 12-
11, Sun noon-9 (bar stays open
later). $-$$. 940-484-1349.
www.greenhouserestaurant
denton.com.
Hannah’s Off the SquareExecutive chef Sheena Croft’s
“upscale comfort food” puts the
focus on local, seasonal ingredients.
Steaks get A-plus. Tempting
desserts. Full bar. Smoking on ter-
race only. No checks. 111 W.
Mulberry St. Lunch: Mon-Sat 11-3.
Brunch: Sun 10:30am-3pm. Dinner:
Sun-Mon 4:30-9; Tues-Thurs 4:30-
10; Fri-Sat 4:30-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-
1110. www.hannahsoffthesquare.
com.
The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining
room tucked away in a bed and
breakfast. Excellent food like hearty
soups, Angus rib-eye, meal-size sal-
ads and daily specials. Beer and
wine. No smoking inside. 2602
Lillian Miller Parkway. Thurs-Sat 6-
10pm. $$$. 940-243-4919.
www.denton-wildwoodinn.com.
GERMANGerhard’s German Restaurant222 W. Hickory St. 940-381-6723.
www.gvrestaurants.com.
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Mulberry St., next to the Bayless-
Selby House Museum. Tues-Sat
10am-noon and 1-3pm. Free.
www.dentoncounty.com/dcaam.
Bethlehem in Denton CountySmall gallery in Sanger displaying a
personal collection of 2,900 nativi-
ties. Open evenings and weekends,
by appointment only. Free. Small
groups and children welcome. To
schedule your visit, call 940-231-
4520. www.bethlehemindentonco.
com.
Courthouse-on-the-SquareMuseum Exhibits include photos of
Denton communities, historic
Hispanic and black families, farm and
ranching artifacts, and special collec-
tions including Southwest American
Indian and Denton County pottery,
pressed glass and weaponry. Re-
search materials, county cemetery
records, genealogical info, photo-
graphs. 110 W. Hickory St. 10-4:30
Mon-Fri and 11-3 Sat, closed holidays.
Free. Special monthly exhibits and
lectures. Call 940-349-2850 or visit
www.dentoncounty.com/chos.
Denton Firefighters MuseumCollection at Central Fire Station, 332
E. Hickory St., displays firefighting
memorabilia from the 1800s to the
present. 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. Closed
on city holidays. Free and handi-
capped accessible.
Gowns of the First Ladies ofTexas Created in 1940, exhibit fea-
tures garments worn by wives of
governors of Texas. 8am-5pm Mon-
Fri. Administration Conference Tower,
TWU campus. Free, reservations
required. 940-898-3644.
Hangar Ten Flying Museum WWII
aircraft on display including Lock-
heed 10A, Beech Aircraft Stagger
Wing, PT22 and Piper L-4. Mon-Sat
8am-3 pm. 1945 Matt Wright Lane.
Free. 940-565-1945.
Lewisville Lake EnvironmentalLearning Area Three hiking trails;
camping, fishing and more on the
Elm Fork of the Trinity River; restored
1870 log home. Winter hours: Fri-Sun
7am-5pm. Admission is $5 per per-
son, free for children 5 and younger.
Front gate is at Jones Street and
North Kealy Avenue in Lewisville. Call
972-219-3930 for directions.
www.ias.unt.edu/llela.
Little Chapel-in-the-Woods Built in
1939, one of 20 outstanding architec-
tural achievements in Texas. Daily
8am-5pm, except on university holi-
days or when booked for weddings,
weekends by appointment only, TWU
campus. 940-898-3644.
UNT Sky Theater Planetarium in
UNT’s Environmental Education,
Science and Technology Building,
1704 W. Mulberry St. 940-369-8213.
http://skytheater.unt.edu.
DENTON PARKS AND RECREATION
Water park lifeguard certifica-tion classes will be offered at the
Denton Natatorium. The American
Red Cross certifies participants in
lifeguard training, water park life-
guard training, first aid, blood-
borne pathogen training, oxygen
administration, and CPR for the
professional rescuer. For the train-
ing schedule and a list of pre-
requisites, visit www.dentonparks.
com or call 940-349-8800.
�Dog obedience training classes
start Tuesday for dogs age 9
weeks and older. Register one
week prior to the class. To register
by phone, call 940-349-7275 or
visit www.dentonparks.com.
�The spring open disc golf tour-nament will be on March 30.
Teams will be paired off to play all
18 holes and keep each other’s
score. The entry fee is $5 for play-
ers who register by Saturday. To
register, call 940-349-7275 or visit
www.dentonparks.com.
�Salsa dance classes for new
and experienced dancers begin
April 3 at Denia Recreation Center,
1001 Parvin St. “Salsa I” for begin-
ners is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, and “Salsa II” for
intermediate students is offered
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
days. Cost is $20 monthly per
person. A partner is not required.
To register, call 940-349-8285 or
visit www.dentonparks.com.
�Ease into running with “Couch to5K.” This program is designed
with a gentle introduction to get
the body moving from walking to
running a 5K in six weeks. The
next session will be offered from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, April 2 to May 9. Cost is
$25. To register, call 940-349-8287
or visit www.dentonparks.com.
�Learn the fundamentals of inter-national-style archery on a
legal range with an instructor cer-
tified by the National Archery in
the Schools Program. The next
session will be offered from 5 to 7
p.m. every Thursday, April 4-25.
Cost is $30. Register by April 1 by
calling 940-349-8285 or visiting
www.dentonparks.com.
�Check out the hottest trends infitness at Denia Recreation
Center, 1001 Parvin St. Classes
include Hip Hop Hustle, a high
calorie-burning workout that
requires no dance experience;
PiYo, a Pilates and yoga class; and
Turbo Kick, a high-energy class
that combines kickboxing and
dancing. Offered each week, these
workouts blend fun and effective
training. For more information,
call 940-349-8285 or visit
www.dentonparks.com.
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MOVIESTHEATERS
Cinemark Denton 2825 Wind River
Lane off I-35E. 940-535-2654.
www.cinemark.com.
Movie Tavern 916 W. University
Drive. 940-566-FILM (3456).
www.movietavern.com.
Rave Cinemas 8380 S. I-35E,
Hickory Creek. 940-321-2788.
www.ravemotionpictures.com.
Silver Cinemas Inside Golden
Triangle Mall, 2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-
1957. www.silvercinemasinc.com.
OPENING FRIDAYThe Croods (���) Cavemen —
they’re just like us! — or so The
Croods seems to be saying. The ani-
mated adventure features a strong,
star-studded cast and dazzles visual-
ly in wondrously colorful, vibrant 3-D,
although the script doesn’t pop off
the screen quite so effectively. It’s
the prehistoric era, and while her
family prefers the comforting safety
of hiding fearfully inside a cave,
teenager Eep (voiced by Emma Stone
in her usual charming rasp) longs to
see what’s outside those stone walls.
The themes aren’t exactly ground-
breaking, but the oohs, ahhs and
scattered laughs come from the vari-
ous creatures the Croods discover
along their journey. With the voices
of Ryan Reynolds, Nicolas Cage,
Catherine Keener and Cloris Leach-
man. Rated PG, 92 minutes. — The
Associated Press
Ginger and Rosa (���) In the
early 1960s, two teen girls (Elle
Fanning and Alice Englert) spend
time together around London, mostly
to avoid their fractured home lives. A
longing for maturity by hanging out
with the wrong adults and commit-
ting stupid actions ends up damag-
ing the friendship. A sub-theme of
the Cuban missile crisis and possible
nuclear annihilation lurks in the back-
ground. With Annette Bening,
Christina Hendricks and Oliver Platt.
Rated PG-13, 90 minutes. At the
Angelika Dallas and Cinemark West
Plano. — Boo Allen
Olympus Has Fallen A disgraced
Secret Service agent is called back to
duty when the White House is taken
over by terrorists. With Gerard Butler,
Morgan Freeman and Melissa Leo.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training
Day). Rated R, 119 minutes. — Los
Angeles Times
NOW PLAYINGThe Call A 911 operator who takes a
call from an abducted teenager must
confront a killer from her own past to
save the girl’s life. With Halle Berry,
Abigail Breslin and Morris Chestnut.
Directed by Brad Anderson. Rated R,
98 minutes. — LAT
Dark Skies As an escalating series
of disturbing events torments a
young suburban family, the husband
and wife try to stop the mysterious
force targeting them. With Keri
Russell, Josh Hamilton, Dakota Goyo
and Kadan Rockett. Written and
directed by Scott Stewart. Rated PG-
DreamWorks Pictures
Kevin Spacey is Lester Burnham and Mena Suvari is Angela Hayes in American Beauty, which won the Academy Award
for best picture in 2000. The film is part of the Cinemark’s Classic Series, which screens a best picture winner each
Wednesday through April 10. The drama starring Spacey and Annette Bening examines the dysfunction of a suburban
family. The Burnhams’ life is set to collide with the Fitts, the troubled family next door. While Lester awakens from existen-
tial ennui thanks to an infatuation with his daughter’s friend, Angela, his daughter, Jane (Thora Birch) forges a friendship with
Ricky Fitts, the boy next door. Meanwhile, Carolyn is both distracted by and devoted to the illusion of perfection. Both a farce
and a tragedy, American Beauty is an unflinching look at the poverty of intimacy and imagination that hounds American
material prosperity. Rated R, 122 minutes. The film will screen at 2 and 7 p.m. Wednesday at Denton’s Cinemark 14, 2825
Wind River Lane. Tickets cost $6.50 for the matinee screening, and $8.50 for the twilight screening. For reservations, visit
http://bit.ly/XoNw1t. On the bill for April 3: Casablanca. — Lucinda Breeding
Nothing to lose
13, 97 minutes. — LAT
Escape From Planet Earth In this
animated film, a nerdy blue alien
endeavors to rescue his brother, a
famous astronaut, from the notori-
ously dangerous planet Earth. With
the voices of Brendan Fraser, Sarah
Jessica Parker, Jessica Alba and
George Lopez. Rated PG, 89 minutes.
— LAT
Identity Thief (��) Identity Thief
strands ordinarily enjoyable comics
Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bate-
man in the middle of nowhere with
no help for miles. Bateman’s mild-
mannered accounts processor, Sandy
Patterson, discovers that a con artist
(McCarthy) has stolen his identity
and racked up thousands of dollars in
charges. Sandy schleps to Florida to
track down the perpetrator and drag
her back to Denver to face charges.
Rated R, 107 minutes. — AP
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone(��) The only incredible thing here
is the way this comedy makes Steve
Carell so thoroughly and irreparably
unlikable. In a film about magic
tricks, this is the most difficult feat
of all. Carell plays Burt Wonderstone,
a selfish and flashy Las Vegas magi-
cian who once ruled the Strip along-
side his longtime friend and partner
(Steve Buscemi), but now finds his
act has grown outdated and unpopu-
lar. Even within the confines of a
comedy sketch, Burt would seem
one-dimensional and underdeveloped
with his hacky jokes and tacky
clothes. Stretched out to feature
length, the shtick becomes nearly
unbearable. Jim Carrey gives it his all
as an up-and-coming gonzo street
magician, but Olivia Wilde gets little
more to do than serve as Burt’s assis-
tant. Rated PG-13, 101 minutes. — AP
Jack the Giant Slayer (���1/2) A
big-budget, 3-D retelling of the Jack
and the Beanstalk legend may seem
like the unlikeliest pairing yet of
director Bryan Singer and writer
Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual
Suspects, Valkyrie), but this ends up
being smart, thrilling and a whole lot
of fun. It actually ends up being
pleasingly old-fashioned. Shot in 3-D
— rather than one of those muddled
2-D re-dos — the film looks crisp and
clean. Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor
Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci and Bill
Nighy star. Rated PG-13, 117 minutes.
— AP
Oz the Great and Powerful (��1/2)
This prequel aims for nostalgia in
older viewers who grew up on The
Wizard of Oz while simultaneously
enchanting a newer, younger audi-
ence. It never really accomplishes
either successfully. Director Sam
Raimi also is trying to find balance
between creating a big-budget, 3-D
blockbuster and placing his stamp of
kitschy, darkly humorous horror. The
results are inconsistent. At its center
is a miscast James Franco as the cir-
cus huckster who becomes the reluc-
tant Wizard of Oz. Mila Kunis, Rachel
Weisz and Michelle Williams play the
three witches he meets. Rated PG,
130 minutes. — AP
Safe Haven Newly arrived in a small
town in North Carolina, a guarded
young woman begins opening up to a
widowed store owner and father of
two, but soon her dark past begins to
catch up with her. Based on the book
by Nicholas Sparks. With Josh
Duhamel, Julianne Hough and David
Lyons. Directed by Lasse Hallstrom.
Rated PG-13, 115 minutes. — LAT
Snitch When his teenage son is
wrongfully accused of a drug-distri-
bution crime, a desperate father cuts
a deal with the U.S. attorney to infil-
trate a drug cartel on a risky mission.
With Dwayne Johnson, Susan Saran-
don and Benjamin Bratt. Directed by
Ric Roman Waugh. Rated PG-13, 112
minutes. — LAT
Spring Breakers (���) Harmony
Korine seems to want it both ways,
all day, in this super-stylized descent
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Worth getting intoBy Boo AllenFilm Critic
The new release Admissionis a comedy. But it is a seriouscomedy.
It’s easy to enter Admissionthinking it must be a knee-slapping laugh-riot, filled withbroad gags and ample pottyhumor. Considering that itstars reigning queen of come-dy Tina Fey along with PaulRudd, the popular star ofmany recent romantic come-dies featuring every attractivefemale in Hollywood, the filmseems primed for high silli-ness and crotch shots.
The comedy comes, but thetwist arrives in its unexpected
seriousness. Life-altering themes such as
abandonment, lost opportuni-ties, maturity, resentment andparental neglect pile up.Perhaps its seriocomedyapproach can be traced to JeanHanff Korelitz’s source noveland Karen Croner’s sometimesunfocused screenplay.
The approach might also be
traced to other sources: direc-tor Paul Weitz and Tina Fey’sreputation and persona. Feyhas rarely branched outside ofcomedy, so that when shedelivers some of her dialogue,it can be difficult to determineif the line is funny, or funnyjust because Fey is saying it.
Weitz seems to revel in thisambivalent material, such asin his 2004 film In GoodCompany and 2002’s About aBoy, which deftly mixedpathos and humor and starredanother popular romanticcomedy actor, Hugh Grant.Weitz also directed the origi-nal American Pie, which goesto show he has bona fide com-
edy skills.Fey plays Portia Nathan, an
admissions officer at Prince-ton University. She takes herjob seriously, as well as every-thing else in her obsessive-compulsive, overly orderedlife. When dumped by herboyfriend of 10 years, playedby Michael Sheen, she makesa recruiting trip, staying withher cantankerous mother,Susannah (Lily Tomlin).
At a private school, head-master John Pressman(Rudd) introduces Portia to aprecocious but underachiev-ing student, Jeremiah (NatWolff ). Pressman, an oldclassmate of Portia’s, then
lands a bomb by telling herJeremiah might be the son shegave up for adoption when shewas in college.
Whether Jeremiah — who’sapplying to Princeton — turnsout to be the son provides thehook for the film to explore itsprodigious themes. A subplotinvolves whether Portia, know-ing that the quality of mercy isnot strained, will compromiseher principles for him.
Admission defies beingpigeonholed, particularly whenactors stop and deliver deadlyserious speeches only to pep-per them with one-liners.
But such a mix gives thefilm its undeniable flavor.
Admission
Rated PG-13, 110 minutes.Opens Friday.
Funny waters run deep in ‘Admission’
into a sun-baked hell where bikini-
clad, gun-toting college babes serve
as our guides. As writer and director,
Korine wants us to be appalled and
aroused, hypnotized and titillated. He
wants to satirize the debauchery of
girls gone wild while simultaneously
reveling in it. And he pulls it off. The
corruption of formerly squeaky-clean
Disney superstars Selena Gomez and
Vanessa Hudgens may be Korine’s
cleverest trick of all: They get to
show some range, we get to gawk.
But James Franco steals the whole
movie away when he arrives about
halfway through as a wanna-be
gangster rapper named Alien. Rated
R, 92 minutes. — AP
21 and Over When his two best
friends pay him a surprise visit for
his 21st birthday, a straight-A college
student throws caution to the wind
for a wild night, despite having a
medical school interview the next
morning. Rated R, 93 minutes. — LAT
Warm Bodies The latest permuta-
tion of the zombie screen phenome-
non places heart over horror and
romantic teen angst over sharp social
commentary. Writer-director Jona-
than Levine (The Wackness, 50/50)
works from Isaac Marion’s young-
adult novel. Starring Nicholas Hoult
and Teresa Palmer. Rated PG-13, 97
minutes. — The Hollywood Reporter
MOVIESContinued from Page 7
Strait-laced
Princeton
University
admissions
officer Portia
Nathan (Tina
Fey) recon-
nects with an
old college
classmate,
John Press-
man (Paul
Rudd), now
the headmas-
ter of an
alternative
high school,
in Admission.
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COVER STORY
By Lucinda BreedingFeatures Editor
“Collage: Denton DanceFestival” is a local tradition bynow.
Presented by host companyDenton City ContemporaryBallet, “Collage” is preciselywhat its title says. In twoevenings, emerging dancersshare the stage with profession-al and semiprofessional per-formers. What’s meaningfulabout the 2013 fest this week-end is the return of a companyalumna.
Lisa Racina-Torre, the artis-tic director of Denton CityContemporary Ballet and thefounder of “Collage,” has takenadvantage of the event to showher students from DentonDance Conservatory wheretheir hard work could takethem. More rehearsals, charis-
ma and commitment couldpave a young dancer’s way to aspot in a company that tours orcreates dance in North Texas.
Over the years, Racina-Torrehas also clued local audiencesinto another significant find-ing: The region’s dance scenehas grown. And that’s with nei-ther the fanfare nor the mediasupport afforded to indie musicin North Texas.
The regional dance scene hasrefused to be cowed by the eco-nomic downturn, which hasshuttered a number of per-forming arts nonprofits. Den-ton in particular has enjoyed anumber of successful upstarts— Big Rig Dance Collectiveand CholoRock Dance Theatrechief among them, withGreenSpace Dance still chug-ging along with plenty of cre-ative ingenuity.
“Collage” is also a good time.It’s an evening to spend in the
COLLAGE 2013:DENTON DANCEFESTIVAL What: Denton City Contem-porary Ballet’s annual dancefestival, with FireWalk Dance,GreenSpace Dance, SimpleSparrow Dance Company andimPULSE Dance ProjectWhen: 8 p.m. Friday andSaturdayWhere: Campus Theatre, 214W. Hickory St.Details: Tickets cost $17 foradults, $13 for students andseniors. For reservations, call940-382-1915 or visithttp://bit.ly/YYNFeK.
Movers and shakersIndependent dance gets its turn onstage
Courtesy photo
Dallas-based FireWalk Dance is all about inspiring people
through dance. Expect energy and athleticism when the
company performs during “Collage 2013” this weekend.
ImPULSE Dance
Project is a Fort
Worth company
that says it’s tak-
ing modern dance
out of the per-
formance hall and
plunging it into
the “environment
that surrounds
people in their
everyday lives.”
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presence of people who can’thelp but move when the timecomes to express the silly, thesoulful and the sensuous.
This weekend, “Collage”brings Denton City Contem-porary Ballet back to the localstage, where the dancers willspeak a peculiar and provoca-tive language that has both bal-let’s regal bearing and moderndance’s unsinkable joy.
Simple Sparrow DanceCompany returns to the festi-val, bringing its blend of classi-cally trained dancers and post-modern moves and ideas. Thesmall but plucky company pro-motes new work by Dallas-FortWorth dancers and choreogra-phers, so freshness is a part ofthis group’s bag of tricks.
Also on the program:imPULSE Dance Project fromFort Worth. The small, youngdance company takes moderndance out of the hall andplunges it into the the everydayenvironment. The company
just performed at the Out of theLoop Festival at the WaterTower Theatre in Addison.
Company member RachelCummings is an alumna ofDenton Dance Conservatoryand a former member of
DancExpress, which is nowDenton City ContemporaryBallet. Cummings, who hasacted as the assistant artisticdirector of the contemporaryballet, earned her bachelor’sdegree in dance from TexasChristian University.
FireWalk Dance is the brain-child of North Texas choreogra-pher and dreamer LeslieGraves. The company is any-thing but fussy. Graves’ missionseems to be bottling joy inbuoyant bodies, then lettingthem play and fly when themusic starts or the moodstrikes.
Denton City ContemporaryBallet will perform new anddeveloping choreography —expect jazz, modern and ballet.GreenSpace Dance, a frequentstage partner with the contem-porary ballet, will show offsome of its latest work.
ABOUT THE ACCOMPANIST“Collage 2013: Denton Dance Festival” includes two guest artists:Russian ballerina Yulia Ilina and pianist Kostyantyn Travinskyy.The award-winning Ukrainian pianist moved to Denton in 2003 afteraccepting an invitation to study with University of North Texas Collegeof Music piano faculty member Vladimir Viardo. Travinskyy earned hismaster’s degree in 2010 and is now pursuing a doctorate in piano per-formance. Travinskyy is a Toulouse Graduate School scholarship recipi-ent as well as College of Music and Viardo Fellowship Foundationscholarship recipient.In addition to his competition accomplishments, the artist made hisChicago debut in the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series, whichwas broadcast live on the city’s classical radio station, WFMT. Hisorchestral performances include appearances with the DomenicoCimarosa Symphony Orchestra in Italy, the National PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra of Ukraine, the UNT Symphony Orchestra and theShreveport Symphony Orchestra.
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Denton-based Simple Sparrow Dance Company is a portal for emerging choreographers and a launchpad for modern
dancers who go big on the stage, but without sacrificing the subtleties of movement. The company returns to “Collage
2013: Denton Dance Festival” on Friday and Saturday at the Campus Theatre.
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DININGContinued from Page 6
GREEK/MEDITERRANEANCaesar Island MediterraneanFood 7650 S. I-35E, Suite 112,
Corinth. 940-269-4370.
Michael’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. www.michaelskitchengreek.
com.
Yummy’s Greek Restaurant Small
eatery with wonderful food. Tasty
salads, hummus, falafel, dolmas and
kebabs. Good veggie plate and gyros.
BYOB. 210 W. University Drive. Mon-
Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun noon-9.
$-$$. 940-383-2441.
HAMBURGERSBurger Time Machine 301 W.
University Drive. 940-384-1133.
Burguesa Burger 214 E. Hickory St.
940-442-6113. www.burguesa.com.
Cool Beans Funky atmosphere in old
building. Menu offers foodstuffs that
go well with a cold beer — fried
things, nachos, hamburgers, etc. 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 11-9. 940-383-
1022. 2nd location: 715 Sunset St.
Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-3037. $. No
credit cards. Beer at 2nd location.
Mr. Frosty Old-timey joint has all
your fast-food faves but with home-
made quality, including its own root
beer. Atmosphere and jukebox take
you back to the ’50s. 1002 Fort
Worth Drive. Tues-Sun 11am-11pm. $.
940-387-5449.
RG Burgers & Grill 2430 S. I-35E,
Suite 172. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-
10. 940-383-2431. www.bochys.com/
rgs.html.
HOME COOKINGBabe’s Chicken Dinner House 204
N. Fourth St., Sanger. Tues-Fri 4:30-
9pm, Sat 11-9 and Sun 11-3. $-$$.
940-458-0000.
Betty’s Cafe Diners get buffet selec-
tions of homestyle standards: cat-
fish, fried chicken, meatloaf and bar-
becue ribs. Breakfast buffets made
to fill you up, and kids ages 1-5 eat
for $2. 710 S. U.S. Highway 377 in
Aubrey. Mon-Sun 6am-2:30pm, Wed-
Fri 5-8pm. $. 940-365-9881.
Bonnie’s Kitchen 6420 N. I-35.
940-383-1455.
Cartwright’s Ranch HouseRestaurant on the Square serves
breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring
chicken-fried steak, hamburgers and
steaks. 111 N. Elm St. 940-387-7706.
www.cartwrightsranchhouse.com.
Jay’s Cafe 110 W. Main St., Pilot
Point. 940-686-0158.
Krum Diner Offers homestyle cui-
sine, seafood and Italian food, along
with Greek and assorted desserts,
and sandwiches, burgers, dinner
plates and more. 145 W. McCart St.,
Krum, Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 9am-
2pm. $. 940-482-7080.
OldWest Cafe As winner of the Best
Breakfast and Best Homestyle
Cooking titles in Best of Denton
2009 through 2012, this eatery
offers a wide selection of homemade
meals. Denton location: 1020 Dallas
Drive. Mon-Sat 6am-2pm, Sun 7am-
2pm. $. 940-382-8220. Sanger loca-
tion: 711 N. Fifth St. Daily 7am-2pm.
940-458-7358. 817-442-9378.
Prairie House Restaurant Open
since 1989, this Texas eatery serves
up mesquite-grilled steaks, baby-back
ribs, buffalo burgers, chicken-fried
rib-eyes and other assorted dishes.
10001 U.S. Highway 380, Cross
Roads. Daily 7:30am-10pm. $-$$.
940-440-9760. www.phtexas.com.
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. Soups and sandwiches
served at lunch. 117 W. Hickory St.
Mon-Wed 11-10pm; Thurs 11-10:30;
Fri-Sat 11-11:15; Sun noon-10pm. 940-
384-1818. Unicorn Lake location:
2900 Wind River Lane. Mon-Wed 11-
9; Thurs 11-10; Fri-Sat 11-11; Sun noon-
9pm. 940-591-1010. www.beth
maries.com.
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INDIANBawarchi Biryani Point 909 Ave. C.
940-898-8889. www.bawarchi
biryanipoint.com.
Rasoi, The Indian Kitchen Housed
in a converted gas station, this Indian
dining spot offers a small but careful-
ly prepared buffet menu of curries,
beans, basmati rice and samosas. No
smoking. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-
9:30pm. $. 940-566-6125.
ITALIANBagheri’s 1125 E. University Drive,
Suite A. 940-382-4442.
Don 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. Dishes
served very fresh. 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.
JAPANESEAvocado Sushi Restaurant 2430 S.
DININGContinued from Page 10
Restaurant profiles and listings
are compiled by the Denton
Record-Chronicle and The Dallas
Morning News. A comprehensive
list of Dallas-Fort Worth area
restaurants is available at
www.guidelive.com.
Denton Time publishes restau-
rant profiles and a guide of restau-
rants that have been featured in
the weekly dining section and
online at DentonRC.com. Profiles
and listings are not related to
advertising and are published as
space is available. Denton Time
does not publish reviews.
Incorrect information can be
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Please indicate whether the
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PRICE KEYAverage complete dinner per
person, including appetizer,
entree and dessert.
$ Less than $10
$$ $10–$25
$$$ $25–$50
$$$$ More than $50
DINING PROFILE AND LISTINGS POLICY
I-35E, Suite 126. 940-383-9812.
I Love Sushi 917 Sunset St. Mon-
Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri 11am-
3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-
10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-
891-6060.
J Sushi 1400 S. Loop 288, Suite 100.
940-387-8833. jsushibar.com.
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.
Shogun Steakhouse & Sushi Bar3606 S. I-35E, Suite 100. 940-382-
7800.
Sushi Cafe 1401 W. Oak St. 940-
380-1030.
MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCasa Galaviz Comfortable, homey
atmosphere at small, diner-style
restaurant that caters to the morning
and noon crowd. BYOB. 508 S. Elm
St. Mon-Fri 7-7; Sat-Sun 7-5. $. 940-
387-2675.
Chilitos Delicious guacamole;
albondigas soup rich with chunky
vegetables and big, tender meatballs.
Standout: savory pork carnitas. Full
bar. No smoking. 621 S. Lake Dallas
Drive, Lake Dallas. Mon-Fri 11-9, Sat
10-9. $-$$. 940-321-5522.
El Chaparral Grille Restaurant
serves a duo of American and
Mexican-style dishes for breakfast,
lunch and catering events. 324 E.
McKinney St., Suite 102. Mon-Fri
7am-2pm; Sun 8am-2pm. $. 940-
243-1313.
El Guapo’s Huge menu encompass-
es Tex-Mex and Mexican standards
as well as ribs, brisket and twists like
Santana’s Supernatural Quesadillas
(fajita chicken and bacon) and
jalapeno-stuffed shrimp. Full bar. 419
S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat-Sun 11-11.
$$. 940-566-5575.
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.
La Mexicana Strictly authentic
Mexican with enough Tex-Mex to
keep locals happy. Chili relleno is a
winner, with earthy beans and rice.
Chicken enchiladas are complex,
savory. Beer. 619 S. Locust St. Daily
9-10. $. 940-483-8019.
La Milpa Mexican Restaurant 820
S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.
Los Toreros 2900 Wind River Lane,
Suite 134. Sun-Thurs 11am-9:30pm;
Fri-Sat 11am-midnight. 940-390-
7693.
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, 940-891-1938. Mi
Casita: 2221 S. I-35E, 940-891-1500.
Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantThe basics: brisk service, family
atmosphere and essential selections
at a reasonable price. Sopapillas and
flan are winners. Beer and margari-
tas. 1412 N. Stemmons St., Sanger.
940-458-0073.
Mi Ranchito Small, family-operated,
authentic Tex-Mex spot with $5.50
lunch specials Tues-Fri. Beer. 122 Fort
Worth Drive. Tues-Thurs 11am-3pm, 5-
9:30pm; Fri-Sun 11-10. $. 940-381-1167.
Raphael’s Restaurante MexicanoNot your standard Tex-Mex — worth
the drive. Pechuga (grilled chicken
breast) in creme good to the last
bite, and beef fajitas are juicy and fla-
vorful. Full bar. 26615 U.S. 380 East,
Aubrey. Tues-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-
$$. 940-440-9483.
Taco Lady 1101 E. McKinney St. 940-
380-8188.
Taqueria El Picante 1305 Knight
St., Suite A. Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat-Sun 8-
5. 940-382-2100.
Tortilleria Tierra Caliente 1607 E.
McKinney St., Suite 800. 940-591-
6807.
Tortilleria La Sabrocita 201 Dallas
Drive. 940-382-0720.
Veronica’s Cafe 803 E. McKinney
St. 940-565-9809.
Villa Grande Mexican Restaurant12000 U.S. 380 East, Cross Roads.
940-365-1700. Denton location: 2530
W. University Drive, 940-382-6416.
MIDDLE EASTERNGreen Zatar Family-owned restau-
rant/market does it all from scratch,
and with speed. Meats like gyros and
succulent Sultani Kebab, plus veggie
combo and crunchy falafel. BYOB. No
smoking. 609 Sunset St. Daily 11-10.
$-$$. 940-383-2051.
NATURAL/VEGETARIANThe Bowllery 901 Ave. C, Suite 101.
Daily 11am-10pm. 940-383-2695.
http://thebowllery.com.
Cupboard Natural Foods and CafeCozy cafe inside food store serves
things the natural way. Winning sal-
ads; also good soups, smoothies and
sandwiches, both with and without
meat. Wonderful breakfast. No smok-
ing. 200 W. Congress St. Mon-Sat 8-
8, Sun 10-7. $. 940-387-5386.
SEAFOODDani Rae’s Gulf Coast Kitchen2303 S. I-35E. Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm,
Fri-Sat 11am-10pm. 940-898-1404.
Frilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas
fusion plates. Beer and wine. 1925
Denison St. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-
9:30. $$. 940-243-2126.
Hoochie’s Oyster House 207 S. Bell
Ave. Sun-Wed 11am-9pm, Thurs-Sat
11am-10pm. 940-383-0104.
STEAKRanchman’s Cafe Legendary cafe
sticks to old-fashioned steaks and
tradition. Oversized steaks and deli-
cious chicken-fried steak. BYOB. 110
W. Bailey St., Ponder. Sun-Thurs 11-9,
Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$$. 940-479-2221.
Trail Dust Steak House 26501 U.S.
380 East, Aubrey. $$. 940-365-4440.
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Caring for SeniorsCNAs & Caregivers
needed with 1 year experience,and clean background
Call 214-383-0555
Clerical Positions* Customer Account Rep* Accounts Payable* Soft Collections* Admin Assist(940) 442-6550Visit our Website for all positionswww.otstaffing.com
Come grow with us!Current openings:
Mortgage HMDA Compliance -Denton;
Chief Compliance Officer -Denton;
Teller Supv/New Accounts -Corinth;
Sr. Teller or Teller Supv -Pilot Point;
Teller/New Accounts Floater –Denton area;
Part-Time Scanner/Teller -Denton;
Austin Area President - Austin;Loan Assistant - Austin.
Experience is required for abovepositions. For details go to
www.nstarbank.com, “Careers”Send resume
[email protected]. EEO
Construction LaborCompetitive wages with
overtime; Legal documents required; drug screening;
no criminal background
Application may be filled at 661 E. Shahan Prairie Road,
Little Elm, Tx 75068. 972-294-5000. EEO
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Customer Service AgentsFor Day Shift
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Do your friends and family callyou with their PC problems? Do you have strong IT skills?
We are in Lewisville and needhelp on the front lines.
We are looking for SupportDesk professionals with
technical and personal skills.Our Technicians remotelytrouble-shoot and resolve
software and hardware issues(PC desktops, Windows Mobiledevices and Bluetooth printers)
with our national customer base.You will wear many hats which
include training, documentation,software testing and occasional
onsite travel to customerlocations. If you are a quick
learner and work well in a teamenvironment, are familiar with
Microsoft SQL Server, Windows O/S and networks then
we want to hear from you.Please send your resume to
[email protected]: Randy Sellers
DRIVER / DELIVERYPERSONNEL
CDL DRIVERS & Non-CDL Helpers
Competitive payApply in person Only--no phone calls please
REDDY ICE309 Enterprise Dr, Pilot Point
TX, EOE
DRIVER or DRIVERSMust have Class A CDL
with doubles endorsementSingle driver for team
operation or 2-person team,home weekly.
Call 940-387-4430 or 940-368-7432
Drivers needed Class A CDL,with Tanker endorsement
preferred. Call Mon thru Fri8am-5pm only 940-736-0758.
ELECTRICIANS WantedJourneyman and
experienced helpersBackground check &
drug test requiredNo Exceptions
Apply within at:C & G Electric, Inc.
4801 W. University Drive,Bldg 102, Denton TX
EL FENIX at Winstar Casino is now hiring
SERVERS & BARTENDERS. Apply in person or call
580-276-8586 or 214-662-2399
ExperiencedCAKE DECORATOR/BAKER
and a FLORISTNow taking applications.
Albertson’s #4152 onUniversity Dr. in Denton.
To apply go toalbertsonsmarket.com
Experienced CNC Programmer& Operator for establishedcommercial millwork shop.Must have experience with
alphacam software or equiva-lent. Benefits. email resume to
Exp. VET ASST/TECH for smallanimal practice, vet practice exp.required. Fax resume 940-458-
2582, call 940-458-4058
Family owned wholesale green-house is seeking SeasonalGeneral Laborers. Duties in-
clude planting, watering, loading,unloading, and greenhouse
maintenance. Employees willwork with a variety of flowers &vegetables. Please apply inperson at 4122 Cowling Rd,
Sanger, TX 76266.
Female Care Givers Needed.24 Hour Live-in Senior Care
Phone answered -Tues-Sat. 8 am - 6:30 pm
Call 940-206-0276
FINISH blade operator inDenton & Montague counties
Experienced only apply.Class B (minimum) CDL driverKrum DOT physical & drug testEmail contact@jeterexcavation.
com or call 940-482-3256
Fire Alarm TechnicianLicensed or equivalent
experience.Grow with young company.
Valid D.L., Background Checks& Drug Test Required
Apply within:C&G Integration Systems, LLC.
4801 W. University DriveBldg 102 Denton, Texas 76207
FULL TIME MAINTENANCEPERSON NEEDED
for 2 apartment complexes,vehicle & tools a must,Call 940-497-4844 or
940-648-3296
Full Time ToddlerTeacher
needed at The North Star Academy of Lantana.
Call 940-725-4114 or go towww.thenorthstaracademy.com
Full Time Wrecker Driver . Mustlive in Denton & hvae TDLR li-cense. Apply 8:30am-5pm 2008Metro St in Denton 940.384.9866
GATEWAY
CONCRETEMixer Drivers needed.
Up to $15/hr.Call 940-242-3100
GLASS INSTALLERResidential & Commercial
Glass Installer neededCall 940-440-9951
HAIRYSTYLIST able to work withethnic hair. Clientele preferred.Apply at: Smart Looks, 524 W.University Dr next to Kroger
in Denton 940-591-0611
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: Scraper, Dozer,
Excavator -- must haveexperience, start $15/hour.
Also TRUCK DRIVERS--musthave Class A with end dumpexperience. Start $15/hour.
Call 940-390-2331 or 940-391-3485
H.I.M. PRN position Previous exposure to Medical
Records Administration preferred.Must have computer skills,
be detail oriented and have organizational skills. Must be
able to work independently undertime-constrained circumstances.
This is only a PRN positionso please only apply if you
only want work PRN. All applications are
done on our web site at www.good-sam.com. EEOC
HIRINGFULL TIME POSITION
LOCAL PEDIATRIC OFFICE
MEDICAL INSURANCESPECIALIST
MEDICAL OFFICE EXPERIENCE NEEDED
TO ASSIST WITH THE BILLINGDEPARTMENT WITH MEDICAL
BENEFITS VERIFICATIONMUST BE ABLE TO WORK IN AHIGH VOLUME ENVIRONMENT
ORGANIZED AND ABLE TOMULTI-TASK
Call HR Dept. 855-224-1270
Immediate Opening
Accounting
Candidate must:> Have a good work ethic
> Be reliable> Have a stable job history
> Be energetic> Be detail oriented
> Have fairly extensive experience in accounting
Preferred:> Timberline
> Construction Accounting> Experience filing various taxes
We offer:> Weekly Pay
> Medical Insurance> Dental Insurance> Vision Insurance
> Paid vacation> Paid holiday
> Life insurance> A drug free environment
> Plus much more
Send Resume toBox # 214
C/O Denton Publishing Co 314 E Hickory,
Denton TX 76201 or Email [email protected]
Insurance Agency seeksProducer for inside salesPosition (hourly+comm)
Exp. required. Serious inquiriescall 940 382 9300
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!* Forklift Operator/Sit-down* Woodworking production* MIG Welders* Assemblers* Material Handlers* CNC/with setup* Order Pullers* Quality/Six Sigma & ISOPositions available inDenton, GainesvilleLewisville and Coppell(940) 442-6550Visit our website for all positionswww.otstsaffing.com
Landscape erosion controlcompany in need of Full Time
CREW LEADERSMust provide valid drivers
license, pass background check& drug screening & be 21 or over
(insurance requirement).Experience hauling trailer &
equipment as required. Pay starts at $12/hour.
Apply in person 115 E. First Stin Justin TX 76247 across from
Justin Boot Store
Little Guys Movers is now hiringresponsible individuals who
possess strong communicationskills, a positive attitude, and a
valid driver’s license. Backgroundchecks. Apply in person,520 S. Elm St, Denton.
Starts at $8.50/hr.
LUMBER YARDNeed full time person for
Building Materials Retail Store.Individual MUST HAVE RETAIL
BUILDING MATERIALEXPERIENCE. Job requires
Yard work,loading & unloading,helping customers ect
Brian@Surplus Building Materials (940) 726-3598 T-F 8:00 to 5:00
MAINTENANCE--Denton.Repair & upkeep of apartments.
Responsible for cleaning,painting, tape & bed,
plumbing, ceiling fan installa-tion, make ready. 972-241-7811
or 940-240-0034
Maintenance
Technician Must have 2 years experienceincluding plumbing, electrical
and general repairs. Must have HVAC certification.
Must have excellent work history and enjoy working in
along term care facility. This is a FT position and wil
l require some weekend hours.Must be able to clear a criminal
background check. All applications are accepted
online only at www.good-sam.com EEOC
Make $16-$18/hr, M-F,cleaning houses!
Own transportation.Please call 214-855-7189.
Medical Asst. needed for FPoffice in Lewisville, Insuranceand Computer skill desired
[email protected] Fax9722217424 Call 2146809895
Mills Machine Shop in PonderTX is hiring CNC Machinist &Machine Operators. 1st & 2nd
shifts. Send resume to:[email protected] fax: 940-479-2575
MOTOR GRADER OPERATORExperience req’d
Apply at 3020 Ft. Worth Dr, Denton. Contact 940-382-2581
Or www.jagoepublic.comEOE
MULTI-FAMILY EXPERIENCEElectrical licensed
foremen, subs & helpers need-ed for multifamily projects.
214-222-3949
Need Receptionist/Helper atSalon Must have transportation &furious hard worker Please call
Kim 817-304-6093
North Texas Heating & AirNow Hiring for Experienced
Service Techs. Benefits Available
Must have driver’s licensed &clean driving record
Apply at 9843 S. Fort Worth Dr , Argyle
Now Hiring forManufacturing Co
In Decatur, TxMachine OperatorsShipping/ Receiving
Forklift Operators Must have valid D.L.
Call today for more details!940-312-7347
Now hiring for TelephoneSales. Must have own transpor-
tation. Will train. M-F Pleasecall Cindy at 940-483-8531
Own a Computer? Put it toWork! Up to $1,500 to
$7,000/mo FT/PT.www.iluvmybiz123.com
Part Time Express Lube Techmust be experienced.Hourly + commission.
Pilot Point area. 940-686-5823Part time help wanted DENTAL
FRONT/BACK needed.Some exp preferred. Please call
940-384-7374
Pest Control Technician wantedfull time. Clean driving record.Must be able to work flexible
hours. Submit resume to [email protected]
Plumber’s Helper Driver’s license required.
Residen tial.Call 972-434-3331
POLLO REGIO will open soon in Denton.
Currently seekingresponsible employees for
the following positions. MANAGER
with 2+ yrs experienceCASHIERS
COOKSSend Resume to:
PT/FT Cable TV
ORDER ENTRY
Bilinguals also.No selling. Earn upto $9.50 per hour.Integrated Alliance5800 N.I35, Ste.
200B, Denton, TX.Application hoursstarts at 10:00am
PT Office Work, Bilingual only. Good phone skills, data
entry, references. Hrs flexible.940-566-1315 for appointment.
Quadriplegic needs MorningHelp Mon & Thurs 9:30am to
12Pm Tues, Wed & Fri 9:30am to11:30am Lifting required.
Call Derek 940-591-8383
RANCH HANDin Ponder Tx, must havereliable transportation.
940-395-9808 leave messageor email [email protected]
Sales Assistant needed parttime Must have sales exp. &
D.L. Contact Brian940-382-7700
Sales Now accepting resumes.Terrific opportunity for someonewith integrity great character &
strong sales skills to join inestablished company that offers a
fun working environment Greatbenefits. You must be ambitious,
competitive & a team player.Send resume to [email protected] or come by &
fill out application at 13037 I-35Sanger, TX Exit 481 (acrossfrom Walmart Distribution)
SeekingMECHANIC/MAINTENANCEhelp at our Sanger facility.
Insurance available. Bi-Yearly Bonuses.
Employee Discount on Plants.Primarily Mon thru Fri Dayshift
with overtime seasonally.Diesel & heavy equipment
experience needed.Apply in person
at the Vast Inc Officelocated at 4118 Cowling Rd
Sanger Tx 76266
Se Necesitan Trabajadres paraConstruccion exelente pago y
tiempo extra se requierepermiso legal para trabajar ypasar examen de droga, no
tener historial criminalPuede llenar aplicación en:661 E. Shahan Prairie Road,
Little Elm, Tx 75068.972-294-5000. EEO
SENIOR CARE
HEALTH & REHAB
RN weekend supervisor
LVN night shiftCNAs
all shifts -- sign-onbonus included
CMAs
Cook
Dietary Aide
Please Apply WithinApplications accepted
Mon-Fri 8:30am--4:30pm2244 Brinker Rd
Denton TX 76208 EOE
Southwest PetroleumTransport is looking for BobtailDriver with CDL with Hazmat
Endorsement. Must be 21 yrs ofage. We offer top pay, greatbenefits, 401K, paid vacation,
health & dental insurance.Experience preferred. Call
Carroll Enderby 940-442-5300.
STYLIST and/or MANICURISTLicense required.
Call for appointment940-390-2785
Tack Truck Drivers NeededClass B CDL w/ Tanker Req’d
Apply at 3020 Ft. Worth Dr,Denton. 940-382-2581 or
www.jagoepublic.com EOE
TELEPHONE SALESPROFESSIONAL WANTED
Hourly plus commission, 30hours per week, great workenvironment. Call between3-7pm M-F, ask for Dustin
940-566-5127
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Town of ArgyleJob Announcement
Street & WastewaterEquipment Operator
The Town of Argyle, Texas, isnow accepting applications for aFull Time Street & Wastewater
Equipment Operator. POSITIONSUMMARY: Responsible for
operating equipment and provid-ing maintenance, repairs andconstruction of Town streets,wastewater collection system,
storm drainage, parks, right-of-ways and signage as directed bythe Public Works Crew Leaderand/or Public Works Director.
Education/Experience/Certificates/Licenses/Eligibility: High SchoolDiploma or General EquivalencyDiploma (GED) is required; Five(5) years of previous experience
in construction mechanics, orequipment operation is required
and previous experience inconstruction, street maintenance(concrete and asphalt) repair orconstruction work experience is
required; Prefer a minimum Class"I" Collections System Certifica-tion issued by the TCEQ and a
Non-commercial applicatorsLicense for weed and pest control
issued by the Texas StructuralPest Control Board or must obtainboth within one year of hire date;Must have a valid Texas Class C
driver’s licenseMust pass a criminal history
background check, driving recordcheck and submit to drug
screening test. Applications areavailable at Argyle Town Hall,
308 Denton Street, Argyle, Texas,Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 5:00. Positionopen until filled. For more infor-mation call (940) 464-7273. The
Town of Argyle is an equalopportunity employer.
Trinity Industries needs1 Experienced Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Call 940-484-9602 or apply at617 E. Sycamore in Denton --M-F 10:30am-1:30pm . EEO/AA
Trio Home Care now hiringsalaried RN. Please call940-381-2288 for details.
Truck Drivers NeededClass CDL, local hauling, home
every night, vacation.* Dump Truck Drivers,
paid by the hour,*Tractor Trailer Drivers,
paid percentage.Frank Bartel
7401 S. Hwy. 377Aubrey, TX 76227
Must apply in person
Utilities Technician
I-III $12.91-$14.20, DOQ
Police /Fire
911 Dispatcher$17.30-$19.03 /hr, DOQ
Police Officer$50,131.37-$55,144.50, DOQ
Job Description & Requirements Available
on our Website
APPLY ONLINE ATwww.highlandvillage.org
Human Resources1000 Highland Village RdHighland Village TX 75077
Phone: 972-899-5087EOE
We currently have part-time andfull-time positions available in our
HOUSEKEEPING Departmentfor all shifts.
Please apply in person atDenton Travel Center
6420 N I-35 Denton, TX 76207.NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
ATTENTIONDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for ad content.Consideration should be givenbefore making a financialcommittment. Please be awareof long distance charges, appli-cation fees, & credit card infoyou provide. Books/lists ofjobs do not guarantee employ-ment or that applicants will bequalified for jobs listed.
WANT TO BE AFIREFIGHTER?
in Less Than 6 Months?Texas Commission on
Fire Protection and EMT cert.V.A. approved. Enroll now for
classes! Write: Haz-Co, PO Box 3063, Sherman, TX75091 or call 903-564-3862
Bonduris Music • Lessons nowon all inst’s & all styles of guitar.Student bands. Try our $50 "nostrings" special 940-320-6023
Private GUITAR LessonsElectric & Acoustic, 6 & 12
string, plus bass,Call Dave 940-391-3880
TRACTOR SHOW & SWAP April 5 & 6
in Canton, Largest Swap in Tx.Exhibitors Free, Vendors $30.
Call 214-686-0125Admission $5
Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchardsmall & large square. Round Bales
& Bermuda Sm Sq.217-737-7737, Aubrey
Coastal Hay, weed free, fert.2nd cutting. $8.00 per bale
Timothy Alfalfa $9.00 per bale(from Michigan) 940-240-1565
SALE SALE SALE! 1st cut rolls Reduced to $60. Daryl Anderson 940-391-6875or Carlos 940-210-4071 Ponder
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Washers , Dryers,Stoves & Refrigerators
3511 E. University Dr, Denton940-382-4333 We Buy
Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.
380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.
All metroplex buyers & sellerswelcome. Located 1 mile E. ofLoop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.
(940) 391-6202(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)
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AVEN ESTATE SALESExperienced & Reputable
940-594-2878 or 940-483-8767
Denton, 1808 WAYNE STThursday thru Saturday. 8am-3pm. Appliances,
furnture, antiques, misc.
Denton, 321 E. McKinney @Denton Civic Center
HUGE CHILDREN’S SALE!300+ Families! Children’s
equip, toys, furniture, clothes,maternity items & much more!
Wed, Mar 20, 4p-9p $10 admis.Thurs - Sat, Mar 21-23, 9a-7p.
Sun, Mar 24, 9a-2p. $3 Admission Thurs, only(or bring
this ad). Fri - Sun FREE.Most items 50%--off on Sun.
Denton 3964 Fawn Dr.Sat. 8a-Noon Lawn mower,
Echo weed eater, mirrors, met-al patio chairs, electric saw
SANGER, 8580 DAVIDSON RDFollow Signs. SAT. March 23,
8am. Kid’s Bdrm Set, AirHockey, Toys, Lawnmower,
4 Wheeler, Tools, Lots More!
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 nationalorigin, or intention to make anysuch preference, limitation, or dis-crimination." We will not knowing-ly accept 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
1/1 $575 2/1 $700, 2/2 $750 3/2 $900 Large Enclosed PatiosGreenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway940-387-8741, 940-368-1814
Largest Units in Denton!
1/1 600 sq. ft, large walk-incloset $565/mo 1000 ClevelandMove in Special 940-381-6675
www.tntprop.com
1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 block to UNT.
1 bdrm $525, 2 bdrm $625-$650.All Bills Paid. 214-315-9439
1 Bedroom 1 Bath - $579/mo2 Bedroom 2 Bath - $749/moCrystalwood - 940-382-3009www.jackbellproperties.com
1 Bedroom Starting at $799Efficiencies Starting at $689
2 Bedrooms Starting at $11753 Bedrooms Starting at $1460
Your Key to
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2425 Old North Road,2/1.5 $600 plus. 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
2 Bdrm 2 Bath, Very Clean,New Carpet, Fresh Paint,
near TWU in Denton,$650/mo. 469-831-2086
326 Peach St, 2 Bdrm 1 Bath $600/mo cable included
940-566-5717 KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
Aspen Apartments, Sanger, TX1 Bdrms, FREE Rent, NO Pets
Karl Klement Properties@ 940-627-6362
A Very Large 1 Bdrm near TWUat 327 Withers $550/mo plus
electric, no pets. 940-595-0311or 214-850-0378
Cabernet Apts 433 Fulton St .$99 Deposit Special
Lovely Spacious 2/1.5 All amenities, pool, walk toUNT, water & cable TV paid,
$775--$795940-783-7489 or 940-783-7488
CALL US FOR 1, 2, & 3 BdrmsHOLLYHILLS Apts940-382-6774Apply at office 900 Londonderry
Open Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:30p &Sat 10:00a-2:00p
C BAR T Properties , Effs, 1, 2 &3 BR Apts, Homes & Duplexes,940-383-2141 UNT/TWU/OTHER
www.cbartproperties.com
Coronado Oaks, 201 Coronadoin Denton, 1 BDRM starts at
$549; 2 BDRM starts at $779.Ask about Special 940-566-0308
FREE CABLE & WATERLow elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.
2/1 $695/mo; 2/2 $710/mo1/1 $580-$595. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.
GRANDVIEW GARDENSLook & Lease Special
$200 OFF 2nd Full Month Walk to TWU, Enclosed Patio,Onsite Laundry, 2 BEDROOMS
Start at $679. 940-442-6919
LARGE CONDOS 3BR/2.5BAwasher/dryer connections,
covered parking, in Lake Dallas. Also 2 BDRMS All Bills paid at Hickory Apartments in Denton
Call 940-387-0452
Lease today!Westwind Apartments
$199 to apply. 1710 Sam Bass940-382-1535
LOOK & LEASE$200 OFF 2nd Month’s RentWindsor Village Apartments
Call 940-382-9556
Now Leasing Houses,Duplexes, Apts & Condos.Ask About Our Specials!!!
AMSI 940-565-8484www.assetdenton.com
Remodel Large 2bd2x1.5 1000 sq ft $725New Fridge & Stove
Clean & Avail 940 243 7368
Rental Assistance
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS with Rental Assistance for
Qualified Applicantsin Valley View
940-665-0501or 940-726-3798
Shadowwood Apts Denton! 2BR, $550/mo Specials avail.
Open Mon, Wed, Fri 10am-3pm940-387-0452
Approx 2400 Sq Ft Retail1 block from historic square
221 W. Oak in DentonCall 940-387-5123
924 Denton St 1 Bdrm 1 Bath,$585/mo + bills. 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
NEW! 3-2-2 and 3-2.5-2Duplex $1075
817-560-4900 www.txlec.com
$0 rent for 2 weeks$ 425 - $ 2000
Houses, Duplexes& Apartments
Open Monday-Friday,8:30am-5:30pm
Saturday by Appt.940-243-RENT (7368)
Katya Muller 817-781-3542Jason Long 940-595-1900
www.rentdenton.net1400 DALLAS DR
DENTON, TX 76205
1015 Vine Street, 1B /1B HouseFenced yard, Washer & Dryer in-
cluded, 1 Block from TWU,$625M includes Water.
Call: 940-395-5104
1401 Country Club Argyle, TX2/2/2 $1500 + dep. Country
living close to townLarge treed lot 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
2100 sq ft, 4BR/2B, 2 car garage, community pool/ gym,HOA not included, wood floors,open floor plan, 2617 Hereford,
$1600/mo. 469-563-97132104 Leslie 3/2/2, $1300/mo$1000 deposit. Large home,
all appliances incl washer/dryer,central heat/air 940-383-2141
2/1, Dining Room, Garage,Brick, AGDO, vaulted ceilings,new carpet & ceramic tile, new
appliances, WBFP, 1217 PinOak $850/mo 940-466-9702
3/2/2, close to TWU, availableMarch 1st. $1250/mo. + dep.
Lawn care provided.940-453-8161
3/2/2 fenced yard, Ponder ISD on2.5 acres in Stony area. Freshpaint. $1395/mo Water & trash
pd. Call 940-391-8419
3/2, CH/A, 2023 Bell Ave.walking distance to TWU.
$950/mo940-391-3058
516 Aspen, 4/3/2 brick, 1900sf,nice area, ceiling fans, FP, tilefloors, large trees. Avail Now!
$1150/mo. 940-300-4663
701 SYCAMORE 3BR2 BA, walkto UNT $950 -- 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
Avail Now Extra Clean 2716Weslayan 3/2/2, 1424 sf, fenced
yard, Denton ISD - Guyer HS,$1250/mo Nancy 940-300-5890
Short Term Lease1bd for $575 Walk to TWU
417 Withers – Call 940 243 7368
3/2/2 brick on 4.72 acres inKrum 2 miles from Krum HS,Has 3 stall barn $1600/mo
940-482-3996
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 & 3 BR Mobile Homes - J & AMobile Home Park, Ponder.Starting@$570/mo. Also lots
for rent. 940-465-9022, lv msg.
4bed/2bath $500/mo + $500 dep2bed/1bath $400/mo + $400 dep
8 miles West of Krum940-466-3841
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOMS1/2 OFF DEPOSIT
1/2 OFF 1st Full Month’s RentCall 940-380-1200 TODAY!
2800 Ft. Worth Dr, Denton TX
Lakefront, 125 Wilson Ct, ValleyView Tx 3BR/2BA no appl.
$450mo $225 dep.Joe 972-413-9076
Lease to Own3 Bdrm 2Bath Starts at $715in mobile home community.
Call 940-387-9914
LOTS from
$330-$365/Monthwith Carport and/or Shed
Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914
1028 Shady Oaks, up to 7000 SF,Outside storage available.
940-566-5717KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
250 to +1000sq ft. Newly refur-bished. Convenient corner loca-
tion near I35. Signage available.$1.50/sq foot. Must see!
700 Londonderry 940-453-1660www.reddooroperations.com
540 to 4000 square foot Office Spaces available. Near Denton’s downtown
square, walking distance toDenton’s finest offerings forlunch! call Eric 940-382-6611
3.7 ACRES, Harvest Moon Ln,Sanger, near Lake Ray Roberts,
water & electricity, level building site, $78,000 owner financing . 940-458-5180
LAND FOR SALE8.25 ACRES, owner financing,on Marion Rd, in Sanger TX .Great location for site built
home. Call 940-442-8853 Mary Millar Realtor
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised hereinis subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, reli-gion, 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.
By Owner - HISTORIC DUCKINN RESTAURANT IN
LAKE DALLAS1.10 acres - 6500 sq ft main
building - 2000 sq ft warehouseOwner financing, low down
payment, negotiable terms toqualified buyer. City grant moneyavailable. $395,000 Please, seri-ous inquires only (940) 453-7197
COUNTRY LIVING! 3BR/2BA,1,328 sq ft on 2 acres in ValleyView. Lrg pond, lrg porch, newcarpet & paint. Great SchoolDistrict. Close to Ft Worth,
Denton & Alliance Area. OWNERFINANCING AVAILABLE!
682.777.1074 or 817.983.1988
FSBO 2324 Overlook Ln, Denton.Immaculate 3/2/2, open floorplan,
2 living areas, great location!$134,900. David 940-867-7015
GATEDELLISON PARK 3/3/2, $221,000
appointment 940-391-5050
TOP CASH PRICES PAIDFOR USED MOBILE HOMES.
CASH LOANS FOR MOBILEHOME TITLES. 817-395-2990
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Countertops: Granite, Lami-nate, Tile. Cabinets & Repair.Call anytime. Free Estimates.940-320-6085 or 940-735-8053
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Mindy’s Cleaning ServiceCheap rates, alot of experiencein cleaning apartments, houses& offices. References available.
940-735-4170
Vaughan ConcreteLicensed & Insured.
Remove/replace driveways,sidewalks, patios, house &
barn slabs; all types of retain-ing walls, tractor work, 30 yrs
experience. Free estimate. [email protected]
817-205-7613
DANIELSONCONCRETE
All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,
Patios & Excavation. Commer-cial & Residential Free Esti-mates! Visa & Mastercard
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Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,
driveways, retaining walls.940-595-6908 Free Estimate
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Firewood MeasurementsCord of firewood = 128 cu.ft.
(8 ft long X 4 ft wide X 4 ft high)1/2 cord of firewood = 64 cu.ft.
Bruce’s House LevelingFree estimates817-690-2429
Joe The Garage Door ManDoors & Openers Repaired
New Installs940-367-5123
LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec-
tric. Build fences, decks, tape andbed & paint. Contractor ID 18340.940-390-9989 EPA certified perlaw passed 4-22-10 / Insured
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Lite House Repair &Handyman Services
Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549
Mike’s Clean Up Services. Trash, brush & junk hauled off.Friendly & dependable service.
Call 940-453-2776
Celia’s House CleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.
13 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!
Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889
GILL’S LAWN SERVICECut trees, fence repair/bldg, mow,edge, weedeat, flower beds, trim
bushes, sprinkler repair res/comm, free est 15% Sr discount
940-597-4787 or 940-300-5506
JT’s Lawn Care & Landscaping Call for all your mulching, lawn
care & Spring cleaningneeds.Cuts start as low as
$25.00. Over 20 years experi-ence. Free estimates. Licensed &
insured. 940-783-1626
LA Lawn Care
LAWNS $25www.lalawncare.com
( website for more pricing info.)mow,edge,weedeat,blow
Front back & sides.Clean ups, leaf removal,
shrub trimming, weeds pulled,pre emergent fertilization.If you want to sign up with a
6 mow minimum you get 1 Freemowing use it anytime you want
(new customers only) --Convenient Credit Card Billing--
FREE ESTIMATECall Lance 940-390-3286
MENDOZA LAWN SERVICEMOW, EDGE, FLOWER BEDS,
CLEAN UP, TRIMMING,ALL TREE SERVICES,
REPAIR FENCES, HAULING Free Estimates 940-735-4845
Firehouse 22 - Mowing - Planting- Landscape Shrubs - Mulching -
Cleanup - Honest! Off duty Fireman, Reno 214-797-7203
ONE MAN GANGMowing in Denton since 1998
Call Dwight 940-435-9975
ACREAGE and LOTSMOWED & TILLED
Also GARDENS TILLEDCall 940-367-2741
ACREAGE SERVICES Tractor Mowing, Plowing,
Seeding, Fertilizing, Spraying,Aerating, Tilling 940-482-6578
LANGSTON’S PAINTInterior/Exterior also handyman
940-390-9989 InsuredWill beat anybody’s price
PROFESSIONAL PAINTERSInt $75rm, ext $800; remodel projects, texture, faux glazing;
15 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!Free estimate 940-300-6860
ARTISTIC SERVICESMurals, custom artwork, fauxfinish, paint effects, signage &
more. UNT Grad 940-368-1529www.jameshineman.com
All American Painting &Remodeling Int. Ext., Stain, Faux
patch & repairs. 17+ yrs exp.Free estimates 940-442-4545
Homer Walters PaintingInt, Ext, Sheetrock Repair
Wallpaper Removal, 23 yrs exp940-458-7747 or 940-391-2298
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Tile, Sales, Showers, CounterTops & Floors.
FREE ESTIMATES. Call 24/7940-320-6085 or 940-735-8053
SMART TREE SERVICESTUMP GRINDING
Free EstimateCall 940-597-3560
TOP TO BOTTOM TREE INC.Tree removal, trim, install & regu-lar maintenance, land clearing,940-483-TREE 940-483-8733
PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/
pics/slides/negs/videos/records-discs 940-231-5889
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