Winter Express 2023

Page 1

Winter 2023 IN EVERY ISSUE Calendar of Events | New Member Spotlights | Hewitt Happenings 5 9 12 13 Long-time Hewitt supporter will be missed Hewitt Public Library celebrates 40 years GHCoC Membership Survey Five must-have documents for seniors FIND THE VEHICLE THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS AT ALLEN SAMUELS

G I V E M O M T H E B E S T

W h a t i f y o u d o n ' t h a v e t o r o l l t h e d i c e w h e n l o o k i n g f o r a c a r e g i v e r f o r y o u r l o v e d o n e ? W h a t i f t h e t e a m y o u h i r e d o n l y h a d g r e a t o n e s ? T h a t i s e x a c t l y w h o w e a r e a t T h e G r a n d s o n . W e a r e p r o u d t o s a y w e h a v e t h e b e s t c a r e g i v e r s a n d t h e b e s t c l i e n t s i n t h e W a c o a r e a . T o u s , o u r c l i e n t s a r e f a m i l y . N o l o n g - t e r m c o n t r a c t s , n o o b l i g a t i o n s , j u s t o l d - s c h o o l p e o p l e - f i r s t b u s i n e s s . F e e l f r e e t o r a i s e y o u r e x p e c t a t i o n s w h e n i t c o m e s t o H o m e C a r e . G i v e u s a c a l l f o r a f r e e c o n s u l t a t i o n . W e ' d b e h o n o r e d t o m e e t y o u !

S H E D
(254) 242-0772 thegrandson.org
E S E R V E S I T
Hewitt
Express | 3
©2023 Greater
Chamber of Commerce • Mention of commercial products, processes, or services in the Hewitt Express cannot be construed as an endorsement by the Greater
of Commerce • Design Kim Giles,
To advertise in the Hewitt Express, or for more information, call
Issues are published in January, April, July and October. Greater
Chamber Executive Director | Alissa Cady | alissa@hewittchamber.com Communications Coordinator | Kacie Birkes | kacie@hewittchamber.com Social Media & Membership Coordinator | Jake Smith |
For current details on events, visit HewittChamber.com Calendar of Events A year from now, you’re gonna’ weigh more or less than what you do right now. “ “
JANUARY MARCH PHIL McGRAW 4 Scholarship application deadline: Hewittchamber.com/scholarships 5 Business After Hours Sponsored by Locals Love Us at
729
Avenue 11 GHCoC Board Meeting 26 Annual Membership Banquet presented by Clint
Farm Insurance Agent
26 Annual Small Business Membership Package Awards at Banquet 26 Scholarship Winner Recognitions at Banquet TBA Monthly Business Networking Luncheon 7 Joint Greater Hewitt and McGregor Chamber Business Luncheon and Gun Safety for Businesses by Republic Gun Club Register at Hewittchamber.com 8 GHCoC Board Meeting 22 Membership Orientation TBA Student
presented
HEB
& the
Bank
Central Texas TBA
TBA
Luncheon TBA Ambassador
Kickoff 15 GHCoC Board Meeting 18 Nacho Daddy Car Show & Concert presented by HEB Woodway | Warren Park | 450 S. Old Temple Road 28 GHCoC Membership Drive Kickoff TBA Heartis Waco Business After Hours TBA Monthly Business Networking Luncheon
HewittChamber.com
Chamber
hewittchamber.com
Hewitt
Hewitt Chamber
ByDesignWaco.com
254.666.1200.
Hewitt
jake@hewittchamber.com
FEBRUARY
The Palladium | 5:00 p.m.– 7:00 p.m.
Austin
Allen State
The Base | 5:00 p.m. | 4401 Bosque Blvd.
of the Year
by
Woodway
First National
of
Member of the Quarter Recognition
Monthly Business Networking
Training &
4 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023

Long-time Hewitt supporter will be missed

Hewitt lost a long-time supporter and city official when City Council member, Charles “Charlie” Donald Turner died unexpectedly at his home on November 15 after decades of service to Hewitt. He spent 19 years as the city’s mayor, led efforts to build the Hewitt Public Library, and spearheaded modernizing the growing city’s utility system. Turner was 70 and had not had any known health problems, family members said.

Friends and colleagues said Turner’s love for his city was at the forefront in everything he did in 40 years of service to Hewitt, where he moved with his family in 1977, following his upbringing in Waco.

He served his first term on the City Council from 1981 to 1983, and supported the passage of Hewitt’s home rule charter in 1982. He became a charter member of Hewitt’s Board of Adjustment in 1984 and served on that board for nine years.

He served a total of 25 years on the Hewitt City Council, including terms as Mayor from 1996 to 2013 and from 2019 to 2021, and was then elected again as a Council member. Charlie also served as an ambassador of the Greater Hewitt Chamber for more than 10 years.

City Manager Bo Thomas said public safety and Hewitt’s sewer and water utility infrastructure were two key issues in Turner’s time as a Council member. His wife, Brenda said when she and her husband moved to Hewitt, the city’s water was privately-owned. Thomas said Charlie would share stories about the city from a time when the water system couldn’t pump enough water for the city’s use. “He told a story about how the police department had to drive around Hewitt and use a bullhorn to tell people not use their water or flush their toilets,” Thomas said.

Others who knew Turner said he loved to share Hewitt’s history. “He had such a vast knowledge about the streets and roads and the people who live here… he had a very fond love of Hewitt and loved to talk about those early days,” Library Director Waynette Ditto said.

Turner was an early advocate for building a new Hewitt Public Library, which opened in 2016 in a $4.5 million complex it shares with Hewitt City Hall at 200 Patriot Court.

Hewitt residents may not know of Charlie’s involvment with other agencies outside of Hewitt. Donna Baugh, director of life skills training at Friends for Life, said Turner was their perfect choice for opening the organization’s new retail tool shop. “He made such a difference in the lives of the clients he worked with,” Baugh said, “What (the shop) is today is because of him.”

1952 - 2022

Friends said Turner loved family vacations to Branson, Missouri, playing instruments, taking photos, telling stories—and most of all, spending time with his family.

Special thanks to Waco Tribune-Herald, Greater Hewitt Chamber of Commerce, and the family and friends of Charlie Turner for their contributions to this article.

HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 5
CHARLIE TURNER
6 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023
© L.A.W. PUBLICATIONS IF
8 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023

We’re celebrating 40 years!

December was a big month for Hewitt Public Library (HPL) as it celebrated 40 years of serving the Hewitt area and surrounding communities. The Library hosted a festive anniversary celebration for the community on December 8, and offered special holiday activities during the first 12 Days of Christmas.

HPL began in 1983 when two Hewitt residents started a small library at First Baptist Church Hewitt. Eventually, the burgeoning library outgrew this location and in 1984, the library moved from the church to a shopping center. Growing even larger, it relocated to the Hewitt Community Services Building in 1993, and eventually found its new home in its current state-of-the-art facility on Patriot Court in 2016.

To celebrate the library’s history, HPL hosted a celebration that included live music, hors d’oeuvres, pictures with Santa, and an art gallery highlighting the work of Dr. Spencer Moore. “It’s really just a time of fellowship to celebrate the last 40 years and to recognize those that helped along the way,” said Hewitt Public Library director, Waynette Ditto.

Along with thanking contributors and patrons of the library with the anniversary party, HPL also celebrated the holiday season with 12 Days of Christmas from December 1–12. “It’s just a little something extra we provided for the community to celebrate the start of the holiday season,” Ditto said.

For each day of the 12 Days, the library offered one free Christmas-themed event including pictures with Santa, holiday story times, a Christmas scavenger hunt, adult/teen/kids craft days, a Christmas curiosity cart, holiday music and movement class, and more. “These events were a chance for you to do something special with your family and enjoy a good time at the library,” Ditto said. “We thought it was a magical season.”

For more information on all the things Hewitt Public Library has to offer, stop by the library, visit the library online at either cityofhewitt.com or the library’s Facebook page, or call (254) 666-2442.

HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 9
No Grinch could be found at Hewitt Public Library’s very festive and fun 40th Anniversary celebration held on December 8 at the library.

778 Sun Valley Blvd. Hewitt, TX (254) 732-9823

Convenient

Minutes away from Baylor University, McLane Stadium, Fixer Upper’s® Magnolia Market at the Silos, the Dr Pepper Museum and Cameron Park Zoo.

Conveniently located just off I-35 between Aus�n and Dallas.

Stay at Ramada in Hewi�, and experience Southern hospitality at its finest.

10 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023
loca�on. Comfortable rooms. First-class ameni�es.
(254)405-6162 | CAMILLEJOHNSONREALTORS.COM | 104 MIDWAY CT
Your heart care, the way you want it We all want to beat heart disease. Whether you feel fine or something feels off, it’s important to give your heart some attention. So take the first step by checking in with a cardiologist. Make an appointment BSWHealth.com/HillcrestCardiology 254.202.0480 Photography may include models or actors and may not represent actual patients. Physicians provide clinical services as members of the medical staff at one of Baylor Scott & White Health’s subsidiary, community or affiliated medical centers and do not provide clinical services as employees or agents of those medical centers or Baylor Scott & White Health. ©2023 Baylor Scott & White Health. 13-WAC-715211 AM
12 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023

5 must-have documents for seniors

Establishing

legal documents can be an overwhelming headache just to think about. It’s not fun. It’s rarely understood clearly, and it can be expensive hiring attorneys to draw up the documents.

Good news, though! I’ve simplified it here in non-legal speak to understand. In addition, the state of Texas provides a free, downloadable template for all of these that you can complete yourself. Send an email to me (brett@ thegrandson.org) and I will send you these documents!

My advice: just bite the bullet and do it. You’ll feel great after doing so.

#1 Durable Power of Attorney

In Texas, the ‘Durable Power of Attorney’ document gives the designated person authority over financial matters in the event the person is no longer able to act on his/her own behalf. Why can’t they just call it the ‘Financial Power of Attorney’? Handling a senior citizen’s finances toward the end of life can almost become a full-time job, especially when medical costs begin to pile up. Having this document in place is essential.

#2 Medical Power of Attorney

This one is pretty self-explanatory. If your loved one (or yourself) becomes unable to make medical decisions, who will be the one to talk to doctors and be the decisionmaker? This is the document to use for that. Do not wait until an emergency when it is finally needed to establish this document. Do it now. It is fairly quick and simple.

#3 Directive to Physicians and Family/Living Will

Here’s another confusing document: 1) it goes by two names, and 2) it is not a will that sets forth who gets what after a person dies. This document is purely medical.

This document allows a person to say what medical procedures they would like (or not like) in the event they are unable to make the decision for himself/herself in the

future. This document can be very helpful for both the patient and family members if tough decisions have to be made regarding his/her health. In fact, most seniors have already thought about the ‘What-ifs’ of various medical scenarios, and have specific desires for each situation. Now it’s time to put those desires into a Living Will so that it will be acted upon if/when that time ever comes.

#4 Out-of-Hospital DNR Order

Most are familiar with an In-Hospital DNR document; but like its name implies, it is only effective while at the hospital. What if you don’t want to be resuscitated in an emergency while at home? This is the document for that. DNR stands for ‘Do Not Resuscitate’, which means that the person does not want CPR or chest compressions performed on them if they stop breathing and lose pulse.

Some might want this document, preferring to die naturally. Others might not want this document—it is optional.

#5 Declaration for Mental Health Treatment

This document is not created when a person has mental health issues, but before they have them. It ensures that a senior’s medical decisions regarding mental health are enforced in the future, if needed. It’s similar to the Living Will, but is more specific toward mental health issues. This document is the most overlooked one, and I understand why, but if you’re already doing the other documents, why not just complete them all so all of your bases are covered?

I hope these 5 tips have been helpful for you in your wise preparation for caring for a loved one or yourself. For any other questions, don’t hesitate to give us a call at (254) 242-0772.

My advice? Just bite the bullet and do it. You’ll feel great after doing so.
HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 13

Welcome Jake Smith to GHC!

Jake was born and raised in Waco, graduating from Midway High School in 2012. After high school, he attended Oklahoma State University, graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Marketing. After college, Jake was a full-time competitive cheerleading coach at Cheer Athletics in Plano. Most recently, he was a high school math teacher and cheerleading coach. He also graduated in 2021 with a Masters of Education in Coaching and Sports Administration from Concordia University Texas.

In his free time, Jake enjoys spending time with family, friends, and his two dogs. He is an active member of Harris Creek Baptist Church and its Young Adult ministry. Jake enjoys all sporting events, attends concerts regularly, and enjoys CrossFit at Train Waco most weekdays. Welcome to the Greater Hewitt Chamber, Jake!

14 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023 THANK YOU FOR MAKING US WACO’S #1 VET We treat your pets like the treasured family members they are. Serving our community since 1983. 254-666-5050 Call us today! Appointments preferred. Drop-offs welcome.
2
t o w a r d o r a t a p o i n t l y i n g a h e a d i n s p a c e o r t i m e : f o r w a r d / o n
w e r d / v e r b
0
2 3 w o r d o f t h e y e a r :
W
E D O R E A L E S T A T E D I F F E R E N T L Y . . . A S K U S H O W ! W E D O R E A L E S T A T E D I F F E R E N T L Y . . . A S K U S H O W !
16 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023 stay well-rested Dream Better Here® At our Sleep Inn & Suites® hotel, we believe that every journey should be a restful one. Through a dreamy palette of warm colors, soft lighting, nature-inspired designs and modern furnishings, our hotels are designed with relaxation
Plus, ease
the day with a complimentary hot delicious breakfast, high-speed WiFi and
trip
the pool and/or fitness center. Sleep Inn & Suites HewittSouth Waco 209 Enterprise Boulevard Hewitt, TX 76643 254.420.3200 • Modern and stylish guest rooms • Free Morning Medley breakfast • Free WiFi • Business center • Fitness center • Swimming pool • Pet-friendly rooms Book your room with us at choicehotels.com/tx976
in mind.
into
a
to

Looking for a unique venue for your next event?

Looking for a unique location to host your next concert, performance or event? Check out the Creekside Amphitheater in Warren Park, located at 450 South Old Temple Road in Hewitt. The park offers 36 acres of land, plenty of open green space and a nearby pavilion. The Amphitheater is able to host a variety of mid-sized events, but is charming enough to accommodate more small and private gatherings. Seating consists of 42 stone benches for 120+ guests. A large concrete apron in front of the stage allows for placement of chairs or other seating during smaller events. In addition, there are four electric and water hook-ups for food trucks and/or other vendors. We can help you plan your next event at this beautiful and very special location. For more information, contact Linda Fish at (254) 296-5698.

HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 17
18 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023
254 - 400 - 8900 Serving Waco, Gatesville, Temple, Plano and Denton

Hewitt Happenings

20 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023 15 16 1 2 6 9 3 7 4 8 5 10 13 14 15 11 12
HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 21 1 WalkOn’s smiling faces greet guests at November 4 Sip n’ Shop event 2 GHCoC members enjoy StoneyBrook of Hewitt’s and Visiting Angel’s Open House 3 DonutHole’s networking event on November 10 4 Computers ‘n Stuff enjoys radio spotlight on 104.9FM 5 GHCoC members enjoy prizes at Coffee with the President event 6 Hewitt firefighters participate in GHCoC’s Spooktacular event 7 GGA Pest Management wins best booth at Spooktacular event 8 Raising Canes greets guests at Spooktacular 9 GHCoC’s Alissa Cady and Misti Smith enjoy networking at November joint Chamber gathering 10 Trick-or-Treaters enjoy drive-thru Spooktacular event at Warren Park 11 Digital Media Butterfly celebrates its 10-year anniversary in November 12 Social Media Cowboys presented at monthly GHCoC networking luncheon 13 GHCOC’s Cameron Curry and Reece Flood enjoy their refreshments at recent event 14 Interim Health Care and Hospice ribbon cutting event 15 Frontier Waste Solution’s Briana donates candy to GHCoC Spooktacular event 16 GHCoC directors and staff enjoy Business After Hours at Pickup Outfitters 17 Fluff Wash and Fold enjoys its business spotlight interview with 104.9FM 18 More Interim ribbon cutting fun 19 Mobile Healthcare First ribbon cutting 20 Waco Texas Sports and Social Club ribbon cutting 21 BS&W Hillcrest’s Lori Robb donates candy to Spooktacular event 22 GHCoC staff enjoys visiting with Robinson and McGregor Chamber members over breakfast at Hewitt’s Donut Hole 23 Jeff Nunes presents 2023 GHCoC’s goals at strategic planning meeting 18 16 19 20 17 18 21 22 23
Special thanks to Raising Cane’s on Hewitt Drive for sponsoring Greater Hewitt Chamber’s 2022 ribbon-cutting ceremonies.

Business Locksmith LLC is run by Joseph Hester, an 8-year Army veteran with a bachelor’s in business administration. We specialize in operation, management, and marketing, and our goal is to help small business-owners “unlock your true potential” and grow your company to your dreams. Small businesses don’t always have a large staff, a team to turn to for advice, or someone to run ideas by. Business Locksmith LLC is a business navigator, where we guide and go along with you on your business journey. As a small business-owner, there is no reason you must go about it all by yourself. You can trust Joseph Hester to be honest, driven and fun. If you have just one area to improve upon, or want help in all that Business Locksmith LLC provides, set up an appointment at Business-Locksmith.com or call us at (254)709-2394.

The Donut Hole Hewitt has quickly become a local favorite! Seyla and Molly Kim established their third family-owned donut business in October at 690 Sun Valley Blvd. Their menu includes freshly-made donuts, delicious apple fritters, cinnamon rolls and several varieties of cherry, apple, lemon, custard and apricot-filled treats. Breakfast specialties include Eckridge sausage in a bun (hot or mild), boudin kolaches, spinach feta-cheese kolaches, and three choices of breakfast burritos. There is a drive-thru window for your added convenience from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. daily. When placing larger corporate orders, please call (254)300-5009 at least 24 hours in advance.

Mac’s Fry House is your premiere Southern comfort mobile food truck and catering service! Locally-owned and operated, Mac’s Fry House owners (the McDonalds) are natives of North Carolina—turned Texas transplants of nearly eight amazing years. Together in partnership, they are known for their deep frying, grilling, and Southern side dish favorites like their baked macaroni and cheese and collard greens! Their reputation of excellence in customer service and food quality has the community raving over their best-selling creative hot dogs and mini funnel cake dishes! The McDonalds invite you to catch them as they roam throughout the greater community, preorder online, or reach out for catering services for your next event! For up-to-date information, follow Mac’s on Facebook/Instagram, call (254) 307-1244, or email macsfryhouse@gmail.com.

Walk-On's Bistreaux & Bar is a fun and vibrant Louisiana Restaurant that provides a game day atmosphere perfect for watching any game or celebrating any event!

5601 CROSSLAKE PKWY, WACO, TX 76712 | (254) 732-9200 | WALK-ONS.COM

22 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023
NEW MEMBER
SP TLIGHT

In order to ensure the perfect work placement, our personnel service does our best to match specific types of jobs with employees who have the desired skill set. We have job counselors on site who are consistently interviewing candidates, which allows us to choose from a large employee base. We can be your temporary staffing company as well as your source for permanent and as-needed positions.

PROFESSIONAL WAREHOUSE OFFICE/CLERICAL LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TEMPORARY& DIRECT HIRE. 399-WORK (9675) JobLinktx.com 717 Jewell Dr. Waco, Texas 76712 (off Imperial and Jewell Drive) Locally Owned & Operated NIKKI ROMANO OATES
24 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023 There are so many awesome local businesses and events in town, so how can you keep up? Easy! Visit HewittChamber.com! • Resident Resources • Events Calendar • Business Directory • Student Scholarships • List of Area Attractions • Local News • Award-Winning Publications • Annual Business & Midway Student Awards • Business Development Opportunities • & Much More! Feeling a bit...overwhelmed? REGISTER. VOTE. LOVE. 1. REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS 2. VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITES 3. SEE WHO THE LOCALS LOVE
HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 25 Seamless Rain Gutters TriCountyGuttering.com 254.848.RAIN (7246) & Operated CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE Regina Martinez VP - Loan Officer 254-420-1007 5400 Crosslake Pkwy Waco, TX 76712 rmartinez@incommonsbank.com NMLS#: 794305 Make Your Dreams Come True SCAN TO ORDER ONLINE Life insurance can be lifechanging Life won’t always go as planned. That’s why there’s life insurance. It can help you protect your family’s future, no matter what happens. Call me today. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® State Farm Life Insurance Company (Not licensed in MA, NY or WI) State Farm Life and Accident Assurance Company (Licensed in NY and WI) Bloomington, IL 2001574 Richard Kruger, Agent 7213 New Sanger Ave. Waco, TX 76712 Bus: 254-776-4593 www.rkruger.com
26 | Hewitt Chamber Express Winter 2023 A valuable resource for you that’s available 24/7/365 HewittChamber.com Helpful networking tips Complete member list Calendar of upcoming events and more! We will sweep you off your feet! 254-235-6373 Residential/Commercial • Cleaning Service FREE Estimates • Bonded • Insured • Work Comp Kay English - Owner info@englishmaids.biz Lauren English-Thurman - Director of Operations lauren@englishmaids.biz A M B A S S A D O R M E M B E R S H I P G O L F COMMITTEE OPENINGS Interested? Members visit Hewittchamber.com/committees for info! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber is a local association formed to promote and protect the interests of the business community in a particular place. Chambers have local businesses as members who elect a board of directors to set policy for the organization; the board then hires a director and staff to operate the chamber. Each chamber operates separately, but may form regional partnerships and/or join state, national and international bodies.
HewittChamber.com Hewitt Chamber Express | 27 START YOUR DAY WITH TRUSTWORTHY JOURNALISM
P.O. Box 661
PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit #65 Hewitt TX
Hewitt, Texas 76643
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.