6 Day Dental & Orthodontics’ founder and CEO Dr. John Bond
selected As 2008 Dallas Business Journal HealthCare Hero
The Dallas Business Journal recently released its 2008 Healthcare Heroes, and Dr. John Bond, founder and CEO of 6 Day Dental & Orthodontics, was honored with the “Innovator Award.” This award honors individuals or organizations for breakthroughs in healthcare technology, research or delivery.
Bond has created the first successful privately owned, multi-office dental practice in North Texas, serving patients six days a week. Their unique business model offers the full line of dental services, including general dentistry (for adults and children), orthodontics, periodontics, endodontics and even cosmetic, which can be found in each of the five 6 Day offices.
“I am honored to be selected as a Dallas Business Journal Healthcare Hero,” said Dr. Bond. “I started 6 Day with one thing in mind: convenience. All the different aspects of the business have been built up over the years to make 6 Day the ideal place for anyone to come to take care of all their dental needs.”
Not only are all of the services a patient needs in one location, but they have extended hours six days a week of 7 a.m. n 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. n 3 p.m. every Saturday. They have five offices in Plano/Frisco, Flower Mound, Allen, Coppell and Roanoke/Keller to serve a vast number of North Texans’ needs.
The Plano Senior Recreation Center has scheduled the following dances to the following bands in September:
Sept. 2 -- Chick Ramirez
Sept. 9 -- Vicho Vicencio's Moondance Quartet
Sept. 16 -- Russ Dorsey's Musicmakers
Sept. 23 -- Richland College Jazz Band (20-piece)
Sept. 30 -- High Caliber - it's country/western again
The group dances every Tuesday from 7 to 9:15 pm. at 401 West 16th St., Plano by Collin Creek Mall.
Summer Dress Code remains in effect for September -- "dressy casual" for men and women. Dress slacks and shirt with collar for men; ties and coats are optional. No T-shirts, no golf shirts, no shorts, no sports clothing. For C&W night, western wear is the attire.
For information or directions, call 972-941-7155 or kaarent@verizon.net
Admission is $5 per person
This is a senior center and according to the City of Plano Ruling, the minimum age is 50 to attend dances. Spouses and employees excepted.
There are dance hosts to dance with unescorted ladies.
Refreshments are served at the break.
Join Jesse's Waltz lesson at 5:45 before the dance - cost is $10 per person.
Children’s Chorus of Collin County schedules final audition for New York City tour
New York City will be the final destination for the 2008-2009 performance schedule of the Children’s Chorus of Collin County. This year’s final auditions date is Thursday evening, August 28th at the St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 5801 W. Plano Parkway, Plano. Boys and girls in grades 4-8 are invited to audition. This non-profit chorus performs a variety of the best in children's choral literature. Qualifications are a good voice, a love for music and, a desire to grow artistically, musically, and personally.
To schedule an audition, please call or email the Children’s Chorus office at 972-941-9600 or office@childrenschorusofcollincounty.org
Additional information about the Chorus may be obtained at:
www.childrenschorusofcollincounty.org
Boys Choir invited to sing at Nokia Theater; audition now
The “Boys of the Chorus,” a ensemble from the Children’s Chorus of Collin County, has received an invitation to sing at the Nokia Theater for the November 29th Christmas Celebration performance by “Casting Crowns.”
Any boy in grades 4-8 is invited to audition for the Children’s Chorus. Those who join the Chorus will be eligible to participate in the “The Boys of the Chorus” ensemble. All Chorus members for the 2008-2009 year are eligible to participate in the New York City tour next summer.
Participation in the Chorus requires a good singing voice, a love for music and a desire to grow artistically, musically, and personally. Auditions are Thursday evening, Aug. 28 at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 5801 W. Plano Parkway in Plano. To schedule an audition, please contact the Children’s Chorus of Collin County at 972-941-9600 or office@childrenschorusofcollincounty.org.
For additional Chorus information, visit: www.childrenschorusofcollincounty.org
Girls interested in participating in the Chorus are invited to call for a separate audition time.
Plano students receives scholarship to attend Southwestern University
Georgetown -- Iris Schendstok of Plano has received a Mood Scholarship to attend Southwestern University in Georgetown. Mood Scholarships are merit scholarships of between $7,001 and $13,000 a year.
Schendstok is the daughter of Fred and Irma Schendstok of Plano, Texas. She graduated from Plano Senior High School in May. Schendstok plans to major in psychology and biochemistry.
Southwestern University is a selective, nationally recognized undergraduate liberal arts college with an enrollment of 1,260 students. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. For information on Southwestern, visit www.southwestern.edu.
Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra Holding Auditions Sept. 7
MCKINNEY -- Young musicians will gather from across North Texas at the McKinney Performing Arts Center (MPAC) Sept. 7 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. when Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra (CTYO) holds auditions for the 2008-2009 season.
Auditions are open to musicians in elementary school through high school from Collin County and surrounding counties. Application fee is $20.
CTYO has five orchestras, designed for various levels of musical ability and each performs a wide range of repertoire, from music of the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods to Folk and Contemporary styles. The orchestras include:
* Magnolia n A beginning string ensemble, appropriate for students with one to three years of experience who demonstrate a beginning level of technical and musical proficiencies.
* Live Oak n An intermediate string ensemble, appropriate for students with three to six years of experience who demonstrate a beginning level of technical and musical proficiencies.
* Cypress n A large and more advanced symphonic ensemble, comprised of traditional string instruments, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, and normally composed of students with at least five years of experience who demonstrate fully competent music reading skills and instrumental techniques.
* Guitar n The first of its kind in North Texas, the CTYO Guitar Orchestra is designed to promote the development of ensemble skills involving the full range of instruments in the guitar family. Basic music reading and guitar skills are required and CTYO Guitar Orchestra is open to students age 8-18 who demonstrate a strong interest in playing in a large guitar ensemble.
* Tweneboa Drum n An ensemble for young people of all ages and their family members, this orchestra is comprised of African, Afro-Cuban, and Latin-American drums and percussion. Each member of this orchestra will also learn to play the African flute, which will be provided to each participant as a part of their tuition. Basic music reading skills are helpful but not required.
“This is one of the most exciting times of the year for our organization,” said CTYO Artistic Director and CEO Dr. Jeff Walter. “We are continually amazed at the amount of talent among these young musicians. And as the Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra becomes more popular, the numbers continue to increase.”
Applications and more information is available at ctyo.org or by calling 972-658-4227.
