NEW Smoked Prime Rib And Salmon Make Big
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NEW Smoked Prime Rib And Salmon Make Big
INSIDE INFORMATION ON BUSINESSES, PRODUCTS & SERVICES IN THE TOPEKA AREA For Information About Topeka Today!—Call 785-273-3437 or Email: [email protected] V O L U M E 1 4 • IS S U E 4 www.topekatoday.biz A PR IL /M AY 2009 NEW Smoked Prime Rib And Salmon Make Big Debut At Boss Hawg’s! For information call 785-273-3437 Topeka Today! is a marketed publication. Statements herein are not intended as endorsements or claims by the Editor/Publisher. PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Topeka, KS Permit No. 8 Boss Hawg’s has added two delicious new specials to the menu of their award-winning restaurant. Every Friday and Saturday evening from 5:30 to 9:30, Boss Hawg’s is offering a juicy Sterling Silver Prime Rib, smoked in their woodburning smoker, and paired with a loaded baked potato and vegetables. Smoked Salmon, always popular during Lent, has also been added to Boss Hawg’s Friday night specials. Every Friday from 5:30 to 9:30, you can get their exquisite smoked salmon with vegetables and rice pilaf. This is the smoked salmon recipe that Boss Hawg’s took “Reserve World Champion” with at the 2000 Jack Daniels World Barbeque Championships, so you’re sure to be wowed by the homemade, home-smoked taste. Local Gems Local restaurants offer people an increasingly rare opportunity to have fresh, made from scratch “real” food. As the “straight from the box” chain restaurants flourish along the traffic- packed corridors of Topeka, the best local restaurants continue to offer the most delicious food in a homey, welcoming atmosphere. If you’ve had enough “corporate” during your work week, and want the real thing when it comes to your leisure time, head into the heart of Topeka where you’ll find Boss Hawg’s and many other fine independents serving up dishes that far surpass the “same old same old” from the franchises. Boss Hawg’s owner has some local restaurant favorites she suggests you should think about before spending money in national chains that are not locally owned. Here are just a few of her favorites: Blind Tiger, Tuptim Thai, The Row House, Pepe & Chela’s, Bobo’s Hamburgers, Paisano’s, Brick Oven, Chez Yasu and New City Cafe. The bonus is—spending your dining-out money locally means that the profits from Boss Hawg’s and all these other outstanding restaurants will stay in Topeka, supporting its infrastructure including roads and schools. The profits from national chains go to the headquarters, wherever that may be, then to the shareholders who live all over the country. Think globally, but buy locally for a better Topeka. Boss Hawg’s is taking reservations now for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day weekends. They’re also offering their credit card-style Gift Cards, which are packaged with limited edition Boss Hawg’s Beanie Baby Pigs from Ty. These collectible pigs make Gift Cards extra special as A Sense Of Belonging “Last fall I reserved front page space in Topeka Today! for this spring issue,” writes Kay Kindall, designer and owner of Draperies by Dorothy. “I wanted the exposure for our business, because sometimes the weeks before and after income tax time can be slow for us. Not this year! We are among the blessed whose business is thriving. “As I write this, we are looking forward to installing living room and dining room window treatments that we consider two of our most special ever. Whimsy cheers They are also in one of the most beautiful homes in Topeka for one of our nicest customers. If the homeowners like the window treatments as well as we do (and we anticipate they will) the cycle of what we do will be complete. A win-win for all. “Still, I am uncertain as to which Color - Creativity - Fun brings me the greater inner satisfaction— jobs such as these, or one I had back in 1990 after I first began working at Draperies by Dorothy when my mother, Dorothy Kaiser, retired. I answered a call from a woman needing window coverings for her tiny threebedroom home. She had budgeted $1,000 for the entire house and needed blinds with draperies over. By pulling out used rods, pillaging for fabrics, and with that era’s installer, Junior Hodison, donating most of his time—we presents. There are 15 different little piggies, so pick one up today. With graduation parties, weddings, rehearsal dinners and other exciting events occurring in May, it’s by far the busiest month of the year at Boss Hawg’s. Book your private parties in the loft now! Book your caterings now! They do “book full” during May, so if you want Boss Hawg’s to cater any May event, or you want an inhouse banquet, call Janell BueltelMonhollon, Boss Hawg’s Catering Coordinator, at 785-273-7300, ext. 27. Boss Hawg’s Restaurant is convenient to all parts of Topeka, in Brookwood Shopping Center on 29th Street. met the challenge. In the end, Edith gave me a hug and we both cried. “Recently, I took two weeks off to attend workshops called ‘The Way of the Heart,’ in Chicago. The purpose of this article is to share with you the inspiration I found there. In the midst of these ‘quivering’ financial times, I see people returning to the home of their hearts and caring for themselves and each other. “Our world is in the midst of extreme change. As each of us contributes our helpful energy in all we do, we help make that change move more toward the positive. After all, connecting with and helping others gives us the ‘sense of belonging’ that we all long for. Yes we can—and we will. May happiness and prosperity be yours.” Kay Kindall Owner/Designer Draperies by Dorothy is located at 1215 SW Gage Boulevard. Call 785-272-8170 for more information. Page 2 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Brighton Can Brighton Your Day Like a cloud’s silver lining, the shine of finely crafted Brighton jewelry can brighten your day—and your wardrobe! “Jewelry is really making a huge fashion statement right now,” says Evie Dean, owner of Elegance Interiors, Collectibles and Antiques, in Fairlawn Plaza Mall. “Have you noticed how many celebrities are loading their arms with bangles and bracelets? With gorgeous Brighton bracelets, whether in sparkling silver, twotone or dangling with charms, it’s easy to stylishly stack one’s own distinctive layered look, with cutting-edge sass. “A Brighton’s charm bracelet lets a woman create a piece of unique biographical jewelry that tells her personal history. She can focus on romantic and family ties, hobbies, travels or dreams—and unfold a story, in her own write! “A gift of one of our beautiful Brighton items would please any mother on Mother’s Day—and she’d be on her way to becoming a ‘Brightonian’ (a collector of Brighton products). Brighton is the only major accessories line to feature products that coordinate from head to toe—so new pieces can be added to someone’s collection at any time, and they’ll go together perfectly! We have one of the largest Brighton collections in the Midwest...offering Brighton jewelry, accessories, footwear, handbags, ladies’ belts and more!” Visit Elegance Interiors, Collectibles and Antiques in Fairlawn Plaza Mall, and sip a cup of caramel kiss coffee while you enjoy a relaxed shopping experience. The store offers 12 month layaway, and there are always great bargains to be found among their wide variety of gifts and collectible lines. Call 785273-0909 for further information. TWO GREAT JAPANESE RESTAURANTS TO CHOOSE FROM Plan your next party or get-together here! Talented Chefs entertain at our Grill Tables, where guests are seated family style to enjoy our delicious food. We have the only private Susui Room in Topeka, offering the largest sushi menu in the state. And, our Tatami Room is unique to Topeka. Call for Party Reservations - 271-7878 kkkkkkkkkkkk Celebrate Any Special Event at the KIKU STEAKHOUSE OF JAPAN Make Reservations NOW for Graduation Parties, Mother’s Day, Showers, Family Reunions— or ANY Office or Family Get-Togethers! Reserve one of our TWO Private Dining Rooms. We’re open for lunch Thursday through Sunday from 11:30AM to 1:30PM—and we serve Dinner every day from 4:30PM to 10:00PM. Open seven days a week at 29th Street and Arrowhead in the Barrington Village Shopping Center Lunch: 11:30AM to 4:00PM - FRI., SAT. & SUN. Dinner: 4:30PM to 10:00PM - DAILY Located at 21st & Fairlawn (5331 SW 22nd Place), inside the Fairlawn Plaza Mall Hibachi Grill & Sushi for Reservations or for Carry-Out CALL 272-6633 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Cynco Contracting Promises Quality Robert and Cynthia Bradshaw are the owners of Cynco Contracting—Finish Carpentry. Robert, who is a Master Carpenter, began his career in carpentry in 1978. Thus far, he has been instrumental in framing over 400 new homes. “I still do framing and remodeling projects,” says Robert, “but about 12 years ago I shifted my main focus to ‘finish carpentry,’ and I love it. I’ve made it my niche in the industry to do custom work for “Tray” ceiling in dining room folks that is ‘above and beyond’ what they would normally expect right—and I always do top quality in both quality and design. craftsmanship, no matter how large “Cynthia and I are currently remodor small the job. eling our own home as a showcase “I’ve received many compliments so that people can stop in and inspect from satisfied customers—especialmy trim work, such as the crown ly from those who have had me molding throughout. Pictured here install the ‘user friendly’ closet are two examples of my designs I’ve developed work...our solid oak that double their previstaircase, and the tray ous closet space.” ceiling in our dining Robert offers free room. I have also comestimates on all propletely remodeled our jects. He is licensed, kitchen, and finished our fully insured, and he family room with beadguarantees quality board wainscoting. work. References are “I want people to also available. Call understand that I always Cynco Contracting work as if I’m doing it any day from 7AM to for my own family. I 7PM—785-231-8710 take the time to do it or 785-231-3950. Oak staircase Page 3 You Won’t Believe The Difference! An H2O Shower Filter Head provides you with a simple, effective way to remove chlorine and improve your shower experience...and you won’t believe the difference! “We’ve heard nothing but praise from those who have H2O’s patented shower filter heads with Chlorine Removal system,” relate Sandra and Glenn Sanders, owners of Straight Water at 10th and Gage in Fleming Place. “Our customers absolutely love them. Many even comment on what great gifts they’d make, because the filtered water makes such a difference in how they feel every day.” “It’s invigorating! It’s like a good treatment for your skin and hair. No more tight and itchy skin. We love it!” Mary & Zeke Zuniga, Topeka “Most shower water contains chlorine that can dry out skin and hair,” says Sandra. “Studies also show that chlorine, which helps disinfect the water from bacteria, can be harmful when ingested or inhaled during a hot shower. An H2O Shower Filter Head removes up to 99% of harmful chlorine, and promotes better health, softer skin and more manageable hair!” “I received my Hand Held Shower filter head as a gift about a year ago. My 13 year old daughter Glenn & Sandra Sanders, owners suffers with hives and itchy skin. Since installing the shower filter head she has suffered less episodes and I LOVE the way it makes my skin and hair feel!!” Deb Waylon, Topeka Straight Water carries the FiveSpray Deluxe, Single Spray and Hand Held Shower Head models. Prices range from $35.95 to $55.95. They also have an In-Line Filter ($38), which is adaptable to most hand-held models. The manufacturer recommends changing filters every six months. Filters sell for $24.95. Get your great water from Straight Water, at 10th and Gage in Fleming Place—across from Gage Park. Open M.-F. 9AM to 6PM and Sat. 9 to 4PM. Call 785-273-3988. Their web site is: www.straightwater.com. Experience the difference! Advance Rehabilitation Offers Pre-Op Seminars And Balance Therapy “We believe that it is important for people to be on top of their own health care, and learn all the information they can about any surgical procedures they have elected to have done,” says Angela Hatcher. Tracey and Angela Hatcher own and operate Advance Rehabilitation, LLC, which is located on the second floor of the Tallgrass building at 6001 SW 6th. “For the past year, we’ve worked with Tallgrass Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, in regard to Pre-Surgical educational workshops for shoulder surgeries, and total and partial knee replacement surgeries,” explains Tracey. “These seminars are free— but we do ask that people call ahead to reserve a seat. All of the seminars are held in the Tallgrass conference room on the second floor. “For anyone contemplating or approaching surgery, we try to eliminate the ‘fear of the unknown.’ Knowing what to expect, how to prepare for it, and what will happen after surgery can be very beneficial to a patient, as well as the patient’s family. “ ‘A Preoperative Look Through Your Postoperative Shoulder Surgery’ seminars are held on Thursdays at 1:00PM. Among the items we cover are ‘preoperative exercises,’ which will facilitate the rehabilitation Kelly Brown, P.T.A., works with a “total knee replacement” patient process following shoulder surgery. We explain, in step-by-step detail, about the surgery, and we inform patients about potential complications, or signs to be aware of that might signal a problem. Information about postoperative rehabilitation and postoperative exercises is also included. “On Thursdays at 2:30PM, we conduct seminars on Total Knee Replacement, and on Tuesdays, at 8:30AM, we hold classes on Partial Knee Replacement. Our goal is to provide patients with a comprehensive team approach to ensure that they are aware of the complete experience they’ll receive. We want to provide all the information they’ll need so that they understand every physicians for all ages, from adolesstep of their recovery. Our seminars cents to the geriatric population. also cover information about how to Advance Rehab also has a joint venprepare their home, to make it ready ture with Gary L. McKnight, AuD. for their return from the hospital Dr. McKnight treats dizziness, balafter knee replacement, as well as ance and hearing disorders. Tim information on crutch and/or walker Willingham, PT, of Advance Rehab, fitting and training, and postoperais Certified in Vestibular Rehabilitative exercises.” tion. He works with Dr. McKnight Tracey and Angela opened their and his patients if balance therapy is first rehabilitation clinic in 1998, required—thus providing “the only and moved to their present location, fully integrated balance and vestibuat Tallgrass, in 2003. lar program in Topeka.” Advance Rehabilitation occupies over 3,000 square feet of space and has five private treatment rooms, to assure prompt attention. Their Direct Care area, which houses state-of-the-art exercise equipment, has a bank of windows for an open and comfortable feeling. Advance Rehabilitation is a Medicare-certified facility providing outpatient physical therapy services. The staff consists of physical therapists and physAimee Riegel,D.P.T., works with patient ical therapist assistants with Advance Rehabilitation, LLC, is specialized training in postoperative located in the Tallgrass Surgical and nonoperative orthopedic condibuilding, just west of the Roundtions. about at 6th and Wanamaker—with To utilize Advance Rehab’s sereasy access from the 470 and I-70 vices you need a physician’s referhighways. Call 785-232-9805 for ral, and you may ask your doctor to further information or to make an refer you to Advance Rehabilitation. appointment. They accept referrals from all Page 4 April/May 2009 TOPEKA TODAY! The Vikings Are Coming! The Vikings Are Coming! OK, the headline may be a little misleading, but it got your attention, didn’t it? Actually, the Husqvarna Viking® Mobile Marketing Truck is coming! The Truck is starting in Florida and traveling across the country—arriving on May 14th at Stitching Traditions in Holliday Square. “We’re delighted that the Husqvarna company counted our shop in on its tour,” says owner, Pat Schremmer. “The theme of the tour is ‘All The Places We’ll Sew!’ and the truck will be loaded with great new Husqvarna products. A Viking Educator will be demonstrating the new equipment and accessories and answering questions. Come in and sign up for a time to go through the Truck! We’ll also be celebrating our 4th Anniversary on May 14th—so it will really be an exciting day, complete with refreshments and special sales in the shop! “Of course lots of wonderful classes are on-going, and new classes have yet to start. On April 25th, Mary Lees will guide students through the basic skills of ‘Invisible Machine Appliqué.’ Beginning April 28th, through May, it’s ‘Fat Quarter Fun’, taught by Thyra Davis. On May 2nd, Roberta Foth “Pat’s Garden”—Original Design for the “Shop Hop 2009” shows how fun it is to use mirrors to find the image in a symmetrical print fabric for her class ‘Portable Patchwork, Stars in Heaven.’ On May 9th, Martha Gabehart’s teaching an un-typical ‘Crazy Quilt’ class. Class space is limited, so please call now to register.” Want a special gift for Mom? Purchase a Gift Certificate at Stitching Traditions, good on any classes or store items. The Summer Newsletter will mail mid-May. Be sure the store has your address...the Newsletter has complete information on class schedules, and great in-store coupons. Stitching Traditions Quilt Shop is located at 3005 SW Topeka Boulevard in Holliday Square. Call 785-266-4130 for more information. Make Money And Save Money At One Location “Most everyone can use some extra cash these days—so we want to remind folks that when they’re done spring cleaning they can pass up the hassle of holding a garage sale, and bring their good stuff to us, to help sell it,” says Catherine (Cat) Gates, owner of the up-scale consignment shop Once More Decor. “Our clean, brightly lit store is staffed by friendly, helpful peo- Cat shows comfortable chair to customer ple—and we tastefully display and silver-plated goblets from Spain and advertise our inventory for a fast Italy...an old-fashioned school turnover. We accept gently used desk...a very ‘retro’ bedroom set household furniture and rugs, wall with pedestal chair...a large customdecor, lamps with shades, working made wall unit that will hold a big clocks and unsoiled table linens. TV...brass and glass shelves in sev(No electronics or any items in need eral styles...a great ‘like new’ ivory of repair or cleaning.) We accept couch...a cute vintage dresser and pictures of the items via email or chair...new wall decor...and lots of brought to the store, and we offer pretty upholstered chairs, desks, pick-up service. buffets, dining room sets and more! “For those who are looking to save “We extend a warm welcome to money—our inventory of wellour newest associate, Linda Tinsley, made ‘once loved’ furniture items and invite everyone to stop in and and accessories are priced at a fracmeet her.” tion of the cost of retail. An entire This May marks Once More home can be furnished with quality Decor’s sixth anniversary at their pieces with money left over! location in Holliday Square, at 3009 “Because our stock changes daily, SW Topeka Boulevard. Do your we urge people to stop in regularly to spring cleaning and let them sell see ‘what’s new.’ At this writing, our those “once loved” pieces for you. inventory includes: Beautiful Call 785-267-6342 for information. House 2 Home Lighting & Decor Incorporates Two New Companies “We’re not just a lighting store,” says LeAnn Dolsky, owner of House 2 Home Lighting & Decor, at 2615 SW 21st. “We have expanded into a full-service design and retail store for interiors and exteriors of homes. “We’ve recently incorporated two new companies into our store... ‘Expert Stucco & Stone’ and ‘Designer Fireplaces Etc.’ With their addition to our product line we can now supply anything a client may need for their home, whether for a remodel or a whole house plan. “I’m happy to offer my service of going through the complete design process with customers and helping them make knowledgeable selections on everything from exterior painting and lighting to indoor floor covering, fireplaces, fireplace stone, cabinets for kitchen and baths, all types of indoor light fixtures and more. The variety of products and the services we offer consistently surpasses our clients’ expectations. “We invite people to stop by our beautiful new showroom and see our wide selection of fireplaces in woodburning, gas and electric. We handle everything from ‘builder’s grade’ on up to our exclusive Mendota line. Mendota produces an amazing collection of high-efficiency gas fireplaces. They’re traditional, innovative and LeAnn Dolsky, owner stylish, and they reflect uncompromising craftsmanship and quality. When people walk in and experience the warmth and beauty of our ‘best seller,’ the Mendota DXV45, they fall in love with it. It’s made in the U.S. and has a lifetime warranty on the firebox. Plus, it can put out 7,500 to 45,000 BTU’s, and it warms our entire store. Other fine brands we carry include Lennox, Napoleon, and Heatalator. “Our fastest growing industry is floor covering. We have name-brand carpeting, such as Shaw, Mohawk, Kraus, Beaulieu and more...amazing wood products from standard to exotic, including our (exclusive in Topeka) commercial-grade Model hardwood flooring in a variety of colors. Its ‘extreme finish’ makes it perfect for homes with children and pets. We have fantastic tile products, too, ranging from 89 cents a square foot and up, plus laminate and vinyl. “We also showcase beautiful stonework. Canyon Stone, El Dorado and Stone Craft are three of the companies we represent. We show stonework around our floor model fireplaces and offer many interior and exterior samples to choose from.” LeAnn also has a hobby that has become well known among discriminating buyers. “I love jewelry, and have direct contacts with some exceptional jewelry designers,” she shares. “With accessibility to several unique lines at really great prices, I decided to offer it here in the store. It has become very popular, and customers who appreciate beauty, quality (and love to find wonderful bargains) stop in often to see what exciting new jewelry items I’ve acquired. “We are also the exclusive distributors in Topeka of ‘Himalayan Salt Lamps.’ They’re available as pillars, spheres or geodes. Each is made from pure salt and has it’s own distinct ‘color glow’ when lit from within with small 5-to-25 watt bulbs. Salt lamps have been used since ancient times for healing purposes. They are purported to exude a wonderful positive energy and help rid the air of bacteria, smoke, dust and pollen. We’re very excited to have these conversation-starters in the lighting department of our new showroom at 2615 SW 21st Street. “We invite people to stop in and discover what we have to offer.” Cozy up to a Mendota Fireplace House 2 Home Lighting & Decor did the design work for the 12th Floor Penthouse of the Ramada Inn in Topeka, and they were the exclusive lighting provider for the 2008 Designer’s Showhouse. For more information, call 785272-1020. See their web site at: www.housetohomelighting.com. TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Guy Anderson Receives Indoor Air spores that could effect famQuality Certification mold ily health. EPA studies indicate Guy Anderson, Owner Guy Anderson of Anderson Home Inspections has been in the home inspection industry for 11 years, and is a certified member of the American Society of Home inspectors® (ASHI). Last year he became certified by CMA Energy to offer Home Energy Tune-uP® inspections to his clients. This year, Guy has earned his Indoor Air Quality Certification. “This certification is very important because it enables me to provide another valuable service to clients,” says Guy. “More and more people are being exposed to indoor pollutants such as MOLD, and it has become a growing concern. The media has alerted the public to the possible toxic dangers of hidden that air levels of indoor pollutants may be two to three times higher than outdoor levels. Mold, the most dangerous offender of all, often goes undetected because of its invisibility. People need to minimize their exposure to mold spores by testing for mold today. “Mold affects everyone differently. The mold may not have bothered the seller of the home, but it may severely affect the buyer. A mold inspection is the first line of defense. “Mold can be found in several areas in the home. It appears most often in moist areas as little black circles or a white thread-like network, and is usually accompanied with a musty-type odor. Because it is risky to buy a home with mold problems, ‘mold sampling’ has become a standard practice during a home inspection.” Anderson Home Inspections specializes in residential real estate with mechanical, structural or whole-home inspections customized to fit your needs. Guy Anderson can provide a Home Energy Tune-uP® or inspect for mold. Don’t take a chance with your family’s health. Call Guy at 785-478-2224. New Legislation Impacts Everyone “Recently, Congress passed the it will be called the American OpporAmerican Recovery and Reinvesttunity tax credit. Where the Hope ment Tax Act of 2009,” says Robert credit only applied to the first two Holmes, CPA, PFS, and owner of years of post-secondary education, Holmes & Associates Chartered. the American Opportunity Credit will “This new legislation was passed to be available for four years of college, stimulate the economy, and includes and the maximum credit per student a wide variety of tax provisions, increases to $2,500. There are addimany of which will affect both inditional qualifications, so please call viduals and small businesses. for further details. Included below are highlights of the • One Time Payment to Retirees more prominent provisions: Retirees, disabled individuals and • Unemployment—Partially TaxSocial Security beneficiaries and SSI Free - Although some states don’t recipients receiving benefits from the tax unemployment compensation, it Social Security Administration or is taxable income for Federal purRailroad Retirement Board, and disposes. Under the new law, for 2009 abled veterans receiving benefits only, there is no federal income tax from the U.S. Dept. of Veterans’ on the first $2,400 of unemployAffairs will receive a one-time payment benefits. However, the balance ment of $250 in 2009. The one-time is taxable. payment will reduce any allowable • AMT Patched Again - The AMT Making Work Pay credit.” exemptions have been increased for Learn how the new legislation 2009 to: $70,950 for married indimay affect you and/or your busividuals filing jointly, $46,700 for ness. Schedule a planning session to unmarried individuals, and $35,475 assess your tax situation. for married individuals filing sepaCall Bob Holmes of Holmes & rately. The AMT phase-out rules Associates remain unchanged. Chartered • American Opportunity Credit at—7 8 5 The Hope education credit, which 273-9450. provides a tax credit up to $1,800 Their web for qualified higher education, has site is: been enhanced and renamed for www.h-a-c.com. 2009 & 2010. For these two years, it Miracle Method Can Make Tubs, Tile And Countertops Look a fraction of the cost. Even “Better Than New” better, Miracle Method’s If you have a grungy tub or shower...hate the color of your kitchen or bathroom tile...or your kitchen countertops are cracked and worn... STOP! Before you start the expensive, time-consuming process of replacing them—call the most trusted name in surface restoration, Miracle Method. It’s possible you could save up to 75% over replacement costs! The Miracle Method company is celebrating 30 years in business from 1979 to 2009 - and Karen and Michael Brumleve have been Miracle Method franchise owners and resurfacers for the past five years. They serve all of NE Kansas. “People are literally amazed at what we can do for them,” says Karen. “We call it the ‘Wow!’ factor. It’s one of the reasons I love this business. It’s a thrill to watch customers’ faces when they see our finished work. 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By using Topeka Today! as their personal newsletter, many businesses are able to consolidate their efforts to reach 30,000 homeowners and over 2,000 businesses and professional offices. Go to www.topekatoday.biz : • Read current and back issues. • Get distribution information and advertising rates. • Find web site links to Topeka businesses. • Click on COUPONS and print off discount and special offer coupons. Reach your customers for about two cents per household. Topeka Today! — Topeka’s BEST advertising value! Contact: Gary or Sherrie Dick G&S M ARKETING P.O. Box 67441 Topeka, KS 66667 785-273-3437 email: [email protected] web: www.topekatoday.biz Page 6 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 The Computer Store FocusesOn Quality “We design and build everything from basic internet computers to complex servers,” says Jim Driggers, President of The Computer Store, now located in the Seabrook Shopping Center. “We’ve made it our priority, from day one, to stand apart from other local and ‘big box’ stores by building computers and servers using only high quality well-proven name brand components. “Many people have learned the hard way, that inferior generic components can lead to unstable, unreliable systems that result in more frustration than productivity. Before anyone buys a new computer or laptop—if they’re considering buying from a ‘big box’ store—they should ask themselves the question: Do I really know what kind of quality is inside that new computer? Also, they should always take into consideration ‘the service after the sale.’ People complain to us on a daily basis about how they’ve wound up talking to someone overseas that they couldn’t understand...or how their computer was shipped ‘somewhere’ to be fixed and they haven’t heard a word on it for weeks! “As a ‘Microsoft Partner,’ and as a locally-owned and operated company...our customers in Topeka and the surrounding area can count on us for reliable service. We can service any computer, and we can provide either on-site or in-shop repairs. Plus, our large staff of technicians assures our customers of a faster turnaround time. “Call us at 785-267-3223 to get all the facts before buying your next computer!” The Computer Store’s convenient new location in Seabrook Center is just south of the Apple Market, at 2001 SW Gage Boulevard. It’s Spring...Time To Visit TOBYS For Outdoor Cooking & Camping Supplies John Crites, owner “Spring is here and people are starting to think about cooking outside and planning camping trips,” says John R Crites, President of TOBYS Tailgating Outdoor Backyard Supply at 2013 SW Gage Blvd. (next to Schlotskys). “Eating great food is always a big part of outdoor family get-togethers and we have everything a family needs to make outdoor cooking fun and tasty, including a large selection of the best rubs and sauces. “There are also a lot of people who are serious campers and tailgaters—and they’ll be excited to learn about the many cool, convenient products we carry for tailgate parties, camping and outdoor cooking. We’ve received some great new products over the winter and we invite people to come in and look around.” It’s time to enjoy the great outdoors! TOBYS carries outdoor cooking gear that makes “roughing it” easier and a lot more fun. Here’s just a sample of what you’ll find: • A great selection of gas and electric smokers. • A variety of gas and charcoal grills, including the “Trager Wood Pellet Grill” personally recommended by Terry Bradshaw. • Portable propane-powered slow cookers, ovens, skillets and deep fryers. • Portable “hot water on demand” heaters. • Several models of AC/DC refrigerators and freezers...all tested in the Australian outback and African dessert. • Portable ice makers and portable misting systems that can be used anywhere. It’s fun to browse at TOBYS Tailgating Outdoor Backyard Supply at 2013 Gage Blvd. They’re open Tues. through Sat. from 10 to 6. Call 785-364-6668 or see their web site: www.tobysinc.com and select the items you want. Then stop by the store or order by mail. 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We also clean upholstered furniture, which prolongs its beauty and usefulness. “Our full service vans have their own power and water system so we don’t use our customers’ electricity or water. Carpets are usually dry within six or seven hours but may be walked on sooner with clean shoes. We can also do carpet repair and can remove red stains, pet stains and odors—leaving carpets smelling fresh and looking like new again. “We also have a powerful Turbo Hybrid pressure hot water vacuum system that prevents splashing, so we can professionally clean tile and garage floors, too—removing stains and dirt from tile and grout in any home or office, and oil and grime from garage floors. “We are confident that no one can do a better job of carpet cleaning than we can. That’s why we offer a customer Satisfaction Guarantee. Along with our competitive prices, Bob’s is the best value in Topeka. “When it’s moving time, folks can call us to make their home look like new—so they can get the best asking price on their home sale.” Bob’s Janitorial—“A Common Name with Uncommon Service.” All their services are competitively priced and their technicians are professionally trained and certified by the Institution of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration. Call them today—785-271-6600, and use these valuable coupons (to the left) to schedule carpet and air duct cleaning for your home or office. Master and Visa cards are accepted. See their web site: www.bobsjanitorial.com for additional information and coupons. TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 See Hair Secrets For Compassionate Care “We’ve been in the business of fitting bras and prostheses for 17 years,” shares Marilyn Rowland, owner of Hair Secrets in Fairlawn Plaza. “I am an ABC Certified fitter, and have applied for accreditation for Medicare. In total, we have four trained fitters: Judy, Doris, Kim and I. “Mastectomy patients will find that we provide friendly, compassionate service in an up-beat environment. We’re open Monday through Saturday, and no appointments are necessary. Our full line of prostheses include: Nearly Me, Amoena, Trulife, Jodee, Classique and Ladies’ First. We carry six different brands of bras with over 350 in-stock. Recently, we’ve added a new velcro-front compression bra designed to aid in postsurgical recovery by reducing the effects of edema and hematoma... and, it can be worn as a sports bra when healing is complete. We are also able to accommodate women who are considered ‘hard to fit’ with our Glamorize bra, which comes in sizes up to an ‘I’ cup. And, we can order bras in for fittings. “In addition, we have over 100 wigs in stock in every style and color imaginable, and we’re happy to assist a client in finding the ‘look’ that is perfect for them. Our wigs are so natural in appearance most people Hair Secret’s team of Certified prosthesis fitters can’t tell if someone is wearing one. Wigs can do wonders in boosting self confidence and self-esteem for someone who has thinning hair due to chemotherapy, heredity or illness.” Kim Johansen, salon manager, has been a licensed hair stylist since 1987, and is a colorist and color correction expert. Kim can also trim and shape wigs if needed. Marilyn reminds cancer survivors that Medicare pays for a new prosthesis every two years and bras every year. BC/BS pays for bras and prostheses every year. Check your insurance plan. Hair Secrets, inside Fairlawn Plaza Mall, is open Mon.-Sat. from 10-to-5 and some evenings. Call 785-272-3600 for an appointment. Page 7 Midwest Martial Arts Teaches Self Esteem, Discipline, Confidence & Respect “We offer Karate classes for all ages,” says Ronnie Moore, owner of Midwest Martial Arts in Fairlawn Plaza. “Not only is it great fun and good exercise, it teaches youngsters lessons they will carry with them into their adult life...and the sooner we start them, the quicker they learn. Parents often tell me they appreciate the life values their children learn in our classes.” Jeremy Hall of Topeka says: “My 5 year old daughter, KayLynn, has been attending Karate classes for about 2 months. She loves it and looks forward to classes every week. It’s challenging because she is in a class with older kids. It’s great to see the team work as the older kids assist her with her workouts and routines. “It’s more than just exercise. There is a different theme each month. This month it’s ‘Focus.’ The kids know that Mr. Moore practices what he preaches and they respect him for that. Because of this, they learn to respect one another. I would recommend it for anyone.” Denny Baker has two daughters, Hanna 7 and Joy 14, attending classes. He states, “I wanted my girls to learn how to protect themselves. Along the way they have learned discipline, self confidence and respect for others. They really enjoy the classes, mostly because of Mr. Moore...he is excellent with children of all ages.” Mark Seats son, KeVon, is 10 and has been taking classes for 2 years. Mark says, “KeVon is very athletic and very active. Karate has helped him with all sports. He has become very focused. He has gone from 0 to a brown belt in two years and placed in several tournaments, including 1st in weapons.” Classes are forming now and for the summer. Call for an appointment, or to set up a free trial class. Call Ronnie Moore at Midwest Martial Arts, Inc., in Fairlawn Plaza Mall...785-228-3804. Kitchen Gallery Adds Several New Lines To Their Collection Of “Gourmet Gifts” “This is an exciting time of year,” says Julie Clanton, owner of Kitchen Gallery in Fairlawn Plaza Mall. “We’re introducing several wonderful new product lines, and we’re preparing for our popular ‘Girl’s Night Out’ party. Kris Saia from Dickerson’s, and I, are again partnering to host a really fun event on April 23rd. Ladies— stop in at either store for all the details and to receive a personal invitation! “To anyone looking for special Mother’s Day, wedding or bridal shower gifts...or gifts for any noteworthy occasion—Kitchen Gallery is the place to shop. “Aprons are experiencing a real surge in popularity, and we have a delightful selection from several different companies. Some are ‘retro’ and frilly, and some are imprinted with hilarious sayings. (We have children’s aprons, too, and basic styles for the guys.) To ‘accessorize’ our fun aprons, we have a great collection of ‘designer’ gloves for household chores. Our Glovables are loveable, with pretty ruffled cuffs and cute designs. Suddenly cleaning has a new meaning! “In mid-April, we will assume the privilege of being the only store in Topeka to carry beautiful Polish Pottery, which is as much a pleasure to look at as it is to use. Collectors will be thrilled to learn they’ll be able to find a great variety of Polish Pottery here, in serving plates, pie pans, tart pans, casseroles and more - in a wide range of beautiful patterns and colors. “For those who are conscientious about the environment, we have many products... such as PURE Kitchen Organic 100% cotton dish towels and kitchen cloths. They’re wonderful to use...extremely absorbent and quick-drying. “Our new Caldrea® line uses a combination of natural essential oils and safe synthetic materials. We carry Caldrea’s biodegradable liquid dish and hand soaps, plus their countertop cleanser, stainless steel spray, hand lotions and hand balms. These products are an absolute pleasure to use, with aromatherapy fragrances such as Green Tea Patchouli, Ginger Pomelo (made with essential oils of ginger, grapefruit and pomelo) and Sea Salt Neroli, an uplifting fragrance made with essential oils of Neroli, lemon and sea salt. “Also created for a ‘green world,’ is our PureTM stoneware by Chantal®, available in a variety of pieces. It’s Julie Clanton, Kitchen Gallery owner made of earth’s clay and fired with a clean, natural glaze, free of coloring agents. “One of the most popular areas in our store features a delightful array of ‘designer’ kitchen recipe storage and organization solutions. We have recipe keepers, file boxes, recipe cards and ‘Family Recipes Memory Books’ with pocket pages and plastic sleeves to protect those precious (secret?) family recipes. Whether the preference is for contemporary or traditional designs, these are all gorgeous, with padded covers, die-cut windows and button or ribbon closures. We also have many coordinating accessories. These make great gifts for busy moms, new graduates, brides, gourmets, or any food enthusiasts. “We invite folks to stop in and see our unique Pot Rack handcrafted from an old wine barrel. It would look fantastic in an indoor or outdoor kitchen, whether used for hanging pots or drying fragrant garden herbs. We also have lots of unusual wine racks, wine charms and accessories.” Kitchen Gallery also has a nice selection of their nifty bar and beverage gadgets at “Ice & Olives Specialty Market” at 29th and Croco Road. Kitchen Gallery carries cookware, bakeware, cutlery, gourmet food products—and every cooking gadget anyone could possibly need. Gift wrapping is free, and Gift Certificates are also available. Stop in for Bridal Registry. Kitchen Gallery, in Fairlawn Plaza Mall, is open seven days a week. Call 785-273-6436 for further information. See also: www.KitchenGalleryTopeka.com. Page 8 April/May 2009 Visit The Brookwood Shopping Center Today! Spring Fragrances Refresh & Renew “Nothing refreshes the spirit like the fragrances of spring,” states Melanie Kline, owner of The Linen Tree in Brookwood Center, “and no one captures that essence better than CRABTREE & EVELYN®. “We have a CRABTREE & EVELYN fragrance for every personality...over 20 luscious scents to choose from, each with its own collection of delightful products. “For a lovely Mother’s Day gift consider delicate, soothing Rosewater. Rosewater has been known for centuries as a gentle skin softener, and we have the luxurious fragrance in Triple Milled Soap with cold cream, Bath & Shower Gel, Hand & Body lotion, intensely moisturizing Hand Therapy - and more. CRABTREE & EVELYN’S Lavender collection is of pure English lavender, prized for its uniquely refreshing, yet calming aroma. It’s also well known to herbalists as a natural healing herb for the body and spirit. We offer Lavender soaps, gels and lotions as well as Lavender Linen Mist, Room Spray, Soap Leaves and Drawer Liners (especially nice for lingerie drawers). “Spring gardeners love CRABTREE & EVELYN’S Gardeners products. We recommend the revolutionary Gardeners Creamy Hand Wash with moisturizing shea butter, and the exfoliating Hand Scrub with fine pumice and soothing natural extracts. “CRABTREE & EVELYN’S award-winning La Source® spa therapies collection for men and women is rich in nutrients from the sea. Designed for the body and the spirit, La Source® makes it easy to enjoy the important health benefits of relaxation and renewal.” Let Melanie or her staff help you choose some goodies for Mother’s Day, graduation or a bridal shower. They can create unique and personal gift baskets in any price range. The Linen Tree is open: Mon.-Fri. 10 to 6; Thurs. 10 to 8; Sat. 10 to 5 & Sun. 1 to 5. Gift Certificates and gift wrap services are available. Call 785-272-9344 for more information. For coupons, see the web site: www.shopbrookwood.com. Get Your Laundry Done Faster, Better & Cheaper! Is there anyone who loves to do laundry? It’s just one of those necessities we drudge through on a weekly basis, usually begrudging the fact that it takes so long to do it. Well—why not change all that? The Laundry Chute, in Brookwood Shopping Center can cut your laundry time down to two minutes...a minute to drop it off and a minute to pick it up! Time is money...and this lets you save a lot. The service is available Monday through Friday from Noon to 6PM. If you’d rather do it yourself, know this: The Laundry Chute has Super Giant Washers that can wash multiple comforters, sleeping bags, quilts, etc., in one load! And, their massive Mega Dryers will dry them effectively in the least amount of time. “Our regular front-load washers also get clothes much cleaner than traditional top load washers,” says owner, Eric Naill. “They offer better agitation, so every garment gets equal attention, and they have three rinse cycles and high extract, which means less drying time. Our dryers are bigger and dry faster because of the increased air flow and tumbling. Plus, they are less expensive because they only require one quarter at a time instead of multiples. Mega Dryer at The Laundry Chute “We’re open from 6AM to 10PM every day of the year. Our no-smoking, fresh-smelling facility is clean and well-lit, and offers amenities such as: big folding tables, rolling carts, clean restrooms, a coin-operated soap center stocked also with bleach and softeners, a changemaking machine, and, an attendant is on duty most of the time. “We also own and operate The Laundry Basket at 17th & Wasburn (next to The Great Wall). The Laundry Basket has front and back entrances and it, too, will soon have the convenience of a Super Giant Washer and a Mega Dryer.” Get your clothes cleaner and your laundry done faster and more economically at your friendly neighborhood Laundry Chute, at 2910 SW Oakley in Brookwood Center. Call 785-273-2078 for information. TOPEKA TODAY! Entice Beautiful Birds To Your Yard With Feeders And Fountains If you love to watch the antics of brilliant little hummingbirds or appreciate the beauty and uplifting melodies of songbirds, you can entice them to your yard with a variety of items from the Wild Bird House in Brookwood Center. “Hummers arrive here around midApril,” shares Melody Weller coowner, along with husband, Todd. “We have a very large selection of feeders this year, with more styles coming in daily...everything from standard to beautiful, unique Par•a•sol feeders of handblown recycled glass. Some are even solar-powered and glow at night! To keep hummers around all summer, hang nesting materials such as ‘Hummer Helper.’ “Oriole feeders need to be put up before you actually see the birds. We have oriole nectar, fruit and jelly feeders. “Our unsurpassed selection of birdhouses includes martin houses, natural gourds and KU and K-State bird houses. We also have nesting boxes for wrens, chickadees and bluebirds, plus larger boxes for flickers, wood ducks, screech owls and kestrels. “Birds love moving water, so a fountain, dripper, ‘water wiggler’ or ‘bubbler’ can attract many birds that might not normally visit your yard. (Moving water also helps control mosquitoes.) We have more fountains than ever, from large cast stone to table-top varieties, which make great gifts. Beneficial bird baths can also beautify the yard, and we have a huge selection, with no two alike!” Other gift items include beautiful spring and summer flags, a wide selection of rain gauges, flower seeds to create butterfly and hummingbird gardens, hand-blown glass globes to self-water your plants, all kinds of bird-themed decor for indoors and out...and wasp traps. The Wild Bird House, at 29th and Oakley in Brookwood Center, also carries premium seed at the “best prices in town.” Call the store at 785-273-5500. Trade Or Sell Video Games, Music Or Movies At Game Central In Brookwood Erik Geis, Manager “We opened our store in Brookwood Shopping Center this past September,” says Erik Geis, Manager of Game Central. “We’re here to provide customers a large, quality selection of used games, music and movies. We have everything from a big selection of ‘old school’ gaming, such as the original Nintendo and Atari...to cutting edge technology like the XBOX 360, Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii. There are still a lot of original consoles and games out there and we can supply those owners or trade with them for different games. “All games are inspected for scratches, cleaned and repaired. We also replace the case, if needed. When we place them on the shelf for sale, they are like new and guaranteed for 30 days. It’s a lot better and safer to buy from us than to take a chance on used games purchased on the internet. “We have a knowledgeable, professional staff with more than ten years of experience. We understand what our customers want and we know how to help them. People can call us with questions or to see if we have a particular item they’re looking for in-stock. “Game Central offers the best trade-in and cash values for items that have been played and are ready to trade-in. We’re happy to compare prices with any other store in town. “We also have hundreds of movie titles that are competitively priced, and we offer great prices on new and used consoles, game accessories and ipods. Plus, we provide the service of resurfacing scratched discs for the lowest price in town— only $2.99! We are the one stop store for used games, music, movies and accessories.” Visit Game Central, located in the middle of Brookwood Shopping Center on SW 29th Street. They have new games and movies arriving every day. Call 785-215-8938 for more information. TOPEKA TODAY! Visit The Brookwood Shopping Center Today! April/May 2009 Page 9 Tequila’s Mexican Restaurant & B a r Now O p e n I n B r o o k wo o d HICKORY CHAIR SALE! DON’T MISS IT! Offered only through April & May 35% OFF ON ALL HICKORY CHAIR SPECIAL ORDERS! • Includes all wood & upholstered furniture Design Forum is located at 2909 SW 29th Street in Brookwood Shopping Center Call 785-273-1421 “We’re back!” says Myrna Ayala who, along with her husband Arnold, owns Tequila’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar in Brookwood Shopping Center. “We owned a restaurant just North of Washburn University for 10 years, and our customers were sad when we closed. Now, they are finding us once again and telling us how happy they are to have us back. They say they have tried other Mexican restaurants but the food ‘just wasn’t the same.’ “For those who have not yet eaten with us—we serve authentic Mexican foods, which we prepare fresh daily, just as we would in our native Mexico. Our food is not only good tasting, it is also healthy.” Some of Tequila’s delicious and popular dishes include: • Famous Fritilla...a light crispy tortilla, baked with two cheeses, sauce and jalapenos with choice of toppings. • Tia’s Nachos...crisp, hot, corn tortilla chips mingled with melted cheeses and embellished with sour cream, jalapenos, diced tomatoes and blacked olives and topped with ground beef, chicken or pork. For lighter dining, try their Green Enchiladas...cheese and onions rolled in two corn tortillas, baked, and covered with spinach, green Myrna and Arnold Ayala onions and mushrooms in a creamy sauce served with a fresh salad. “One of our must popular entrees is our Chicken & Black Bean Burrito,” says Myrna. “And, we’ve added several new dishes to our old menu including Steak Ranchero. We also have a full bar featuring margaritas, beer, wine and mixed drinks.” Visit Tequila’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar in Brookwood Shopping Center. They offer carryout and full catering services. They also have an area for company or family parties. Call 785-228-1222. Receive a FREE Conqueso Cheese Dip (a $3.75 value) with the purchase of two entrees! (Offer expires May 31, 2009) Newest Technology Helps Improve Memory & Focus Find Your “Look” For Less At Prairie Trading Company Advances in brain science and computing are happening at exponential rates, and Topeka’s Optimum Performance SolutionsTM continues to be a Kansas leader in providing services for brain-related needs. They are one of the few offices in the US offering advanced neurofeedback procedures, using 4channel z-score training to normalize mental functioning. Dr. Thomas Matthews Ph.D., founder and Clinical Director of the clinic, and a licensed psychologist in 1988, began neurofeedback specialization in 1992. Twice president of the Kansas Biofeedback Society and recipient of several advanced national certifications, he specializes in brain injury rehabilitation and medical-psychological issues. He provides court evaluations using computerized brain electrical mapping. “As a natural extension of the clinical work, we also help highfunctioning professionals to achieve the edge they want in business or in sports,” he comments. “We work with people who have needs or goals that are based on brain functioning. This includes mental health and brain damage issues, ADD and ADHD (children and adults)—plus peak performance. “Our selection of great spring and summer fashions is the best ever,” says Stephanie Stromgren, owner of Prairie Trading Company in Brookwood Center. “As one of the Midwest’s top consignment and resale boutiques we have clientele from all over the country, because fashionsavvy shoppers know they can find the ‘look’ they desire here, at a fraction of the cost of new. Our consignors come from over 93 cities and 19 states—which is why we have such a fabulous and unique inventory. “Some of the exceptional brands we have include J Jill, Coldwater Creek, Lacoste, and Bebe, plus designer purses by Kate Spade, Coach and Michael Kors. We have shorts, skirts, dresses, pants, capris, shirts, shoes, scarves...just about anything needed for a spectacular summer wardrobe. Typically, there are approximately 6,000 items in our store, with a turnover of around 200 items each day! “We have a new shipment of fashionable designer-inspired sunglasses—priced at just $10.95, and a good selection of sterling silver hoop earrings. New jewelry items are arriving on a regular basis. “Our men’s department has a great reputation, too—with shirts and The O.P.S. staff: (B) Shelly, Jon, DJ (F) Dr. Matthews and Sally “Neurofeedback is a drug-free way to improve brain function and quality of life...helping with memory, focus, reading, behavior problems, chronic pain, anxiety, sleep problems, emotional stability and resilience by improving the specific brain functions needed. “Our newest technology offers greater precision and many times the capacity of other systems, to achieve results not possible before. Finally it really is possible to think well, feel well and be well, through humane application of advanced science.” Optimum Performance Solutions LLC. is in Brookwood Office Park, 2709 SW 29th, Ste. 102. Call 785-273-5373. See also: www.OptimumPerformance.info. New consignment furniture and home accessories arrive daily like-new golf wear in brands such as Polo, Nike and Ashworth. (Many of Topeka’s best-dressed men shop here.) “Our ‘back room’ consignment furniture just continues to grow in popularity. Come see our Mahogany hutch, pretty French Country hutch, denim sofa, small curio cabinet of unusual design, original art, dining room sets and many great accessories. Turnover, here, is so fast—we’re always looking for people who want to consign furniture and decorative accessories.” Shop Prairie Trading Company at 2900 SW Oakley in Brookwood Center. Consignments are taken by appointment. Call 785-228-9188. See also: prairietradingco.net. Page 10 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Enjoy Spring In Buttercups & Daisies! Experience the fragrance and beauty of spring in Buttercups & Daisies, in the heart of Downtown Topeka, at 631 South Kansas Avenue. The charming store, owned by Melissa Miller, is much larger than it looks from the front, and it’s filled to the brim with unique gifts and accessories from over 100 different companies. “My husband, Brad, and I were both born and raised in Topeka,” says Mellisa. “We chose to locate Downtown because it holds a special place in our hearts...this is where our parents always took us to shop when we were little...and it was such fun! “Before we ever opened our doors three years ago, we spent a lot of time searching for just the right lines to offer. For example, our wonderful Beanpod CandlesTM are made from soybeans grown right here in America. The candles have an all-cotton wick, and are extremely fragrant, clean, and healthy for the environment. We have dozens of colors and scents plus Soy Beads, which can be used singly, or mixed to create one’s own special scent. “Vera Bradley is another line I’m proud to carry. The products are made in Indiana, and the company is still owned by the same two women who started it 27 years ago with their ‘original quilted purse.’ Today, their designs are on luggage, purses, wallets, beach towels, stationary and more. The new Spring colors are ‘Cupcakes Pink,’ ‘Cupcakes Green’ and ‘Purple Punch’! Vera Bradley also offers two prints a year with the proceeds going to Breast Cancer Research. The new pattern (shown in the items above) is called ‘Hope Garden.’ “We also feature Crabtree & Evelyn, which I love. (It, too, is American-made.) Crabtree has recently introduced some wonderful new fruity scents, like luscious Mango, and I personally recommend their wonderful ‘In Shower Moisturizer’!” Visit Buttercups & Daisies, open M.-F. 10 to 5; Sat. 10 to 4. 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She shares her story: “After my husband retired from the service, a lot of exciting opportunities came our way, and we had a chance to travel—including taking a Gourmet Tour of Europe. As our travel expanded, so did my waist line. Each time I’d see a photo of myself I would realize I’d gained another 10 pounds! My ‘wake up call’ came when I needed to replace some panty hose on a trip and couldn’t find my favorite brand. As I read the size charts, I realized that for my weight I should be 7 feet 4 inches tall! “At my yearly physical - more bad news...I learned that I had terribly high cholesterol and my blood chemistry was off. I added ‘get healthy’ to my ‘bucket list’ of things to do, so that my husband and I could continue having a great time together. “I remembered a co-worker who’d had great success on a program from Dr. Tague, so I made the call to the Center for Nutrition. “I think Dr. Tague is incredible and he has an absolutely awesome Before After staff...they were my ticket to becoming a ‘feel better, be better Baby Boomer’! “With my personalized program from Dr. Tague I lost 35 pounds in five months—and I was never hungry! I went from a size 16 to a 6 Petite. (Belts are no longer a fashion accessory...I need them to hold up my pants!) The best news however was my lab results. My cholesterol was down 73 points! I’m now in the normal range, and I feel better and have more energy. Life is just great. Being a loser— I’m now a winner! Happily, I had the goal and Dr. Tague had the plan. “I’m on maintenance now, and it’s easy. I’m a cake decorator, and I make chocolate candies...and I’m not even having a problem with that. I just make better choices than I did before. It’s all been about the nutritional education. Now, I don’t even have to think when I make food choices. “Another ‘plus’ is that those power surges (hot flashes) I used to have 20 times a day are completely gone! “My kids and grandkids say proudly ‘This is my mom,’ ‘This is my nanna.’ And my husband is so pleased with the way I look. I also love the surprised look on my friends’ faces when they see me. I tell everyone— it’s not a secret...it’s a strategy!” “With medical nutrition clinics in Leawood and Topeka, I have personally supervised the weight loss of over 5,000 patients who have lost over 150,000 pounds,” shares Dr. Tague. “We use modern treatment methods based on the latest research findings of bariatric medicine. Our systematic approach is designed to maximize metabolism and weight loss, and provide the individual support each patient needs to achieve success. Patient benefits from this approach have been life changing. “Over the last 13 years I’ve developed a wellness system I call my ‘Optimum Weight Loss Program.’ Now available at the Center For Nutrition, it’s designed to provide the fastest fat reduction possible and enhance the metabolism—without surgery and without hunger! Results are impressive! In a 2007 study with obese patients, women lost up to 53.5 pounds and men lost up to 77.3 pounds in just 12 weeks. The average 12 week loss was an amazing 43 pounds!” Imagine boosting your self esteem and finding increased energy and stamina! Call the Center For Nutrition and mention reading this article to receive a free 40-minute consultation and computerized body composition analysis, along with further educational materials written by Dr. Tague. Call the Center for Nutrition & Preventive Medicine, P.A., at 2840 SW Urish Rd—785-273-4443. In the Kansas City area call the Leawood office at 913-814-8222. See more information on Dr. Tague’s website: www.KansasDiet.com. TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Spring Is Gift Giving Time At Robucks “Spring time brings special events such as weddings, graduations and Mother’s Day.” says Charlene Robuck of Robuck Jewelers at 845 North Kansas Avenue. “Fortunately, we have gift ideas for every occasion. We’ve just returned from a large jewelry conference and trade show with many exciting new items for spring and summer. “Thinking about popping the question? We have new wedding and engagement sets by Mark Schneider. Mark is a well-known jewelry designer who has won many awards. His jewelry is even displayed in the Smithsonian. “We also have a new line of ‘colored 14K gold’ chains. The gold comes in blue, green and brown. I know it sounds unusual—and it is! When paired with colored pendants, it’s very striking. “Just in time for Mother’s Day and anniversaries, we have beautiful Scintillating Diamonds—a pioneer collection of ‘mount-less’ jewelry. (see photo above.) Diamonds are unmounted and linked with platinum rings. No mounting means each diamond has complete access to light. Thus, they dazzle with a rare brilliance. “Our exclusive line of PANDORA gold and silver jewelry has become very popular. It’s a unique collection of charm bracelets and matching jewelry that can be ‘added to’ on future occasions. Each bead or charm can convey a very personal meaning. Matching rings and earrings are also available. “We also have a large selection of 10K and 14K gold chains of every size and design. We bought them before gold sky-rocketed in price and we are passing the savings on to our customers.” Make Robuck Jewelers, at 845 North Kansas, your first stop to shop for jewelry and gifts to fit any occasion and budget. Robucks also buys your old gold, silver and platinum. Their hours are 10-to-5:30 Mon.-Fri. and 10-to-3 the first Saturday of each month. Call 785235-5616 or email them at [email protected]. Their web site is: www.robuckjewelers.com. Page 11 “Who’ll Fix Your Car Without A Fuss?” “When someone buys a used car, they are likely buying someone else’s maintenance problems,” says Walt Pursell (The Singing Mechanic), owner of Walt’s Auto Service Plus at 2210 SW 10th. “People can save a lot of money simply by properly maintaining the vehicle they already own and know, rather than taking the risk of buying a car that may be loaded with someone else’s problems. “As an example, a customer recently brought in a used Kia she had just Walt Pursell, “The Singing Mechanic” purchased—and it needed a timing listen carefully to what our customers belt, which is not an inexpensive fix. tell us and offer plain talk solutions. Even so-called ‘certified’ pre-owned We thoroughly check out each vehivehicles can have major maintenance cle and explain (in simple, underissues to contend with. standable language) the vehicle’s “In today’s economy, extending ‘grocery list’ of needs—starting the life of an existing vehicle with safety first, then working down through proper maintenance makes to maintenance. Our customers good financial sense. People should appreciate the fact that they can be proactive with their car maintechoose what they put in the cart. nance and not wait until something “(C’mon, sing along...) e Who’ll breaks down. If a ‘check engine’ or fix your car without a fuss? Who ‘service engine soon’ light comes always takes good care of us? Walt’s on, don’t hide it with a photo or a Auto Service Plus! e Just turn your sticky note! Preventive care is a lot wheel on your automobile and come less expensive than waiting until a on in for an honest deal! e” major problem erupts. Walt’s Auto Service Plus is locat“We are different from service ed just five blocks West of Stormont departments at dealerships. In the Vail. Call 785-233-3300 today to auto biz, the languages are Chinese, schedule a maintenance check. Japanese and ‘Customer-ease.’ We Open Mon.-Fri. 7:30AM - 5:30PM. A Combination Of Chiropractic And Exercise Therapy Produces Superior Results “The British Medical Journal reports that the combination treatments of spinal manipulation and exercise therapy produce superior results compared to spinal manipulation or exercise alone,” says Seth Harrison, BA, Exercise Physiologist at the Center for Manual Medicine. “We believe strongly in this concept and offer this beneficial addition of physical rehabilitation to our patients. “Many people think of rehabilitation or structured exercise as very time consuming. However, our exercise therapists are well trained in a variety of flexibility and strengthening techniques that will take very little time out of the day. We teach methods that utilize several ‘little bits’ of exercise throughout the day. For example—15 one-minute sessions rather than one 15-minute session. These little bits of exercises can easily fit into any daily schedule and can be done at home or at work. These exercises teach ‘core stability principles’ and the benefits of proper posture. “We utilize the techniques designed for professional athletes. Since, they are paid too much to be sidelined, they must have the best therapy available. We use this same athletic injury rehabilitation model, to fit the needs of the average person. (L-R) Vincent, MS, Ragan, BA, Seth, BA “Sensory motor training is a large part of our focus and aids in better balance and coordination. Falls represent a major public health problem of older adults and are listed as the leading cause of injury-related deaths in that age group. Approximately one-third of community-residing adults over age 65 suffer a fall each year. “Our exercise therapists frequently attend seminars and training programs to learn new techniques to better assist our patients. One such program was ‘Exercise Intervention to improve Balance and Strength in the Elderly’ taught by Dr. Michael Rogers of Wichita State University. Specific exercise programs have been developed that are effective in improving balance and strength in older adults. We believe all adults sixty and over should have information about these exercise programs to reduce the number of falls. “All of our rehabilitation treatment programs involve helping our patients create new ways to live their lives. Our job is to make patients aware of their faulty movements and positions and help them create new, healthy habits. Our motto is, ‘We help you help yourself.’ We work as a team to reach the goal of pain relief, improved function, better balance and preventive care with every individual.” The Center for Manual Medicine Rehabilitation offers: • Chiropractic and Physical Rehabilitation • Fall prevention • Balance training • Sports injury rehabilitation • Work injury rehabilitation • Post surgery rehabilitation The Center has three full-time exercise and rehabilitation experts: Seth Harrison, BA, Exercise Physiologist, Ragan Willmann, BA, Exercise Physiologist, and Vincent DiGiovanni, MS, Nutrition and Athletic Trainer, who work with people one-on-one. The Center For Manual Medicine also believes in nutritional supplements as part of their treatment for continued health. Visit the Center for Manual Medicine web site: www.ctrmm.com and click on the nutrition section. You’ll find a coupon for an additional 50% off their already low prices! Save on multi-vitamins, fish oil/omega 3, calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, CoQ 10 and more. If you’d like to find relief from your muscle and joint pain or protect yourself from falls, call the Center For Manual Medicine at 5000 SW 21st Street - 785-271-8100. Find out how the combination of chiropractic and exercise therapy can help you. Page 12 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 For Summer Fun—Enroll Your Child In A Musikgarten Nature Camp Laser Art Creations Specializes In Custom Designs “This summer, from July 13th through the 17th, we’ll take children from four to five years of age on an exciting Musikgarten Nature Camp adventure,” says Dr. Sylvia Hamilton, Director of Music & Movement with Miss Sylvia. “They’ll share wonderful experiences exploring music and nature with its abundance of sights, sounds, fragrances, touches and tastes. Children will discover the joy and stimulation of active music making through songs, stories, movement and sensory experiences in outdoor nature exploration. Nature hikes, art projects and snack time will further develop the themes for each exciting day. “Prior to Nature Camp, on June 8th through the 11th, and June 15th - 18th, our Creepers and Crawlers classes will be held from 9 to 9:30 each morning for children ages infant through 15 months. Nature’s Music, for ages 16 months to 3 1/2 years, will be offered from 9:45 to 10:15 and from 10:30 to 11. Children will move, sing, listen and play as they explore nature’s ‘hoppers,’ ‘swimmers ‘ and ‘leapers.’ “New to the curriculum this year is The detail that can be achieved with laser engraving is amazing! Stop in at Laser Art Creations, Downtown at 729 1/2 Kansas Avenue, and see for yourself. “Basically, I fell in love with the Laser Engraver,” laughs Terry McPherson, who owns the store along with her husband, Kent. “When I saw how the machine could perfectly engrave photographs on stone, my imagination just went wild. We started Laser Art Creations about three years ago, and although we specialize in custom designs, our store is filled with wonderful gifts for just about anyone. “We have agate ‘word stones’ priced from $3-$5...and decorative pieces engraved with beautiful instock designs, which make great gifts for any special occasion. We’ll also customize awards, plaques, keepsake boxes, dog tags, license plates, knives, flashlights, pens...you name it! Engraving can be done on wood, leather, acrylic, marble, granite, agate, onyx, anodized aluminum and optic crystal. “We can also engrave detailed photos on larger items such as memorial stones (including pet memorials), urns and monuments. Our photo engraving on headstones our Twist & Turn class from 11:15 to 11:45 (also for 16 months to 3 1/2 years), which uses music based on Nursery Rhymes. All of these fun courses will be held at Grace Episcopal Cathedral at 701 SW 8th.” Sylvia received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from K.U. in 1995. She is Level II certified through the Early Childhood Music and Movement Association as a specialist in early childhood music education, and she is a certified, licensed instructor of Musikgarten. Sylvia is accepting enrollment now for her fun summer courses. Check www.childmusic.org for complete information and fees—or to enroll your child online. You may also call Dr. Sylvia Hamilton at 785-2718322, or email her at: [email protected]. Samples of laser engraving is very reasonably priced because we do it in-house. We can work on a full black granite stone up to 400 pounds—or, with a new process, we can engrave on black granite panels up to 2'x3' that can be attached to other (colored) stones.” Terry is also excited about acquiring sand-blasting capabilities, which will open up even more possibilities. Other vendors in the store include CandleShack, CC’s Florals and Creative Candles by Cheryl. Daily “specials” are also offered. Laser Art Creations is open 10 to 4 Mon.-Fri. Beginning mid-April they’ll have a booth at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings and will open the store from 1 to 3 on Saturday afternoons. Call 785-234-0028 for more information and see their web site: Laserartcreations.com. Schendel Pest Services Protects Homes & Businesses With PestZero Guarantee Schendel Pest Services is a locally-owned business that provides termite and pest control for homes and commercial buildings. “This home town business, which started in Topeka in 1947, now services five states,” says Brent Boles, President of the company. “Every year Schendel proudly protects the health and property of more than 8,000 family homes. “At our annual company meeting and awards banquet in Topeka we gave special recognitions to three of our Topeka co-workers for their achievements: • Mark Garrett, Commercial Technician of the Year. • Bob Amyx, Pest Solutions Specialist of the Year. • Jessica Morgan, Customer Support Center Co-Worker of the Year. “We are proud of all of our team. Some of our co-workers have been here for 20 to 30 years and our customers know them by name. All Schendel co-workers who provide service to homes and businesses have background checks performed before they are hired, and they carry photo ID’s. Schendel invests $8,000 a year in the ongoing training of our staff. “As the weather warms up, we always see an increase in termite Coupon code Topeka Today. Offer expires July 31st, 2009 activity. Termite pressures in Kansas are considered moderate to heavy— so protecting your home (probably your biggest investment) against these pests is very important. The Schendel Termite Elimination and Protection (STEP) Program eliminates termites from the home and protects it from other colonies that might move in. The STEP Program also includes a termite damage warranty—Schendel will pay for repair costs if termites return to cause new damage 90 days or more after our initial treatment. “For termite protection, we place monitoring stations every 10 to 20 feet around the perimeter of the home. These stations contain no chemical or attractants. If live termites are found in the monitoring process, bait will be installed in the stations. We’ll then monitor the stations quarterly, weather permitting, until activity ceases. “All our service programs come with the PestZero Guarantee, which means if pests return, we’ll return for free! “We have two residential pest programs. The Premium Care program offers seven zones of protection against a wide variety of pests, including ants, spiders, fleas and silverfish. Our Premium Care Plus program offers all the features of the Premium Care, plus termite protection. Both programs feature an intensive initial service and quarterly exterior services. If interior service is needed, it will be provided at no additional charge. If we need to return between services to treat for any covered pests, we will do so at no additional charge. “We not only protect homes...we also protect school buildings that house more than 150,000 school children each day, as well as 100 medical facilities. We protect grocery stores, food plants and office complexes, as well as other places of business, both large and small. “If ants, spiders, fleas or other creatures are of concern, call our office today. We’ll set up a schedule for our services—and Schendelize those pests!” If your home or business is bothered by termites or other pests... don’t delay—call Schendel Pest Services today to schedule an appointment for your FREE home inspection. Contact them at 785232-9344 or 800-247-7641. For complete information, check their website at: www.schendelpest.com. TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Is Working Out...Not Working work against me. I was definitely Out For You? eager to find something that would “For anyone who feels that workfinally work. Well, CHANGES ing out doesn’t work out for them, works! I’ve lost almost 20 pounds CHANGES of Topeka can provide and more than three inches in my the solution,” states owner, Irene waist. I look better. I feel better!” Redman. “One CHANGES session ~~~~ Robin G., CHANGES client can equal up to three hours in the gym, and tone and firm the body Why wait any longer? Make the areas that most need to change! call today and discover what “The CHANGES System provides CHANGES can do for you! automated exercise, and has been Be the first 20 to call the staff at used in Italy for 36 years. It delivers 785-233-6600 to schedule your highly effective, non-invasive sesFREE consultation and first treatsions for common beauty problems. ment (value $50). CHANGES of Light Therapy improves areas like Topeka is located Downtown at cellulite, varicose veins, stretch 807 S. Kansas Avenue, Suite C. marks, scars, wrinkles, premature aging and excess body fat. 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Don’t Settle For Less When It Comes To Hearing Health “We are proud to say that the Hilderman family has owned and operated this company since 1946,” states Harry Hilderman, co-owner of Professional Hearing Aid Associates in Topeka. “I can’t think of a better profession than improving someThe Professional Hearing family one’s quality of life. hear well makes people feel more “We recently moved to our new comfortable in conversations with building at 5101 SW 21st Street. family, friends and peers. Our larger facility allows us to offer “Professional Hearing Aid Assothe very latest in hearing technology ciates carries all the major brands of and to offer even better service to hearing aids, in order to better fit the our clients. We have always strived hearing loss needs and the budgets to offer the best personal service— of our clients. This gives our clients simply by treating others as we options they wouldn’t be offered would want to be treated.” otherwise. With our 30 day free “Better hearing has a big impact trial, our clients are able to ensure on everyday life,” explains brother, that they are completely satisfied Brad Hilderman. “Being able to with their new hearing aids.” Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the latest advancements in hearing aid technology. Professional Hearing Aid Associates offers great service, quality hearing aids at affordable prices and cleaning and repairs on all makes and models of hearing devices. Visit their new facility at 5101 SW 21st Street or call them at 785-2716966. Open 9 to 5 on weekdays. Page 13 Private Mail Boxes Offer Multiple Benefits “Our private mailboxes come with a team of qualified assistants and multiple benefits,” states Gina Nellis, owner of The UPS Store with two locations in Topeka. “Business owners, as well as the general public, are discovering that private mailboxes provide a safe, secure place to receive mail and packages. “With a private mailbox, customers won’t need to wait at home for a package delivery or risk having valuable shipments left on their doorstep. The UPS Store can receive packages from any carrier and will hold them in a secure location for pick-up at the customer’s convenience. Mailbox holders can also call ahead to check on a package or to see if they have mail, eliminating unnecessary trips. “For small-business owners, or for those working from home, our location provides a street address for their business. This conveys a more professional touch, and they don’t have to give out their home address. “Other mailbox service options include package delivery notification, 24-hour access, receipt of oversize parcels and mail holding and forwarding. “In today’s economic conditions many customers are choosing to have a mailbox with us instead of paying rent for an office. We offer a wide range of document services including copying, collating, binding and laminating, fax sending and receiving, domestic and international shipping and professional packaging guaranteed by the Pack & Ship Promise. In addition, we have a wide selection of paper stocks and office supplies for home or office. We can even print personal stationery, business cards, brochures and posters. “We are locally owned and eager to impress you, with not only our product and service offerings, but also with the superior customer service you will receive in our stores.” Visit The UPS Store at 6021 SW 29th in front of Hy-Vee—call 2716245...or at 4021 SW 10th in Fleming Place—call 272-3370 for more information. Your Lifestyle Needn’t Be Limited park positions are availBy Stairs able, and our stair lifts “Independent mobility is a person’s connection to the rest of the world,” says Rex Fox, co-owner of Banner Mobility Resources, Inc. “It helps them stay active... allows them to remain in their own home... and it improves their quality of life. We’re serious about helping people maintain this important personal freedom. “We carry one brand of stair lift and two brands of platform lifts...Bruno and Trus<T> LiftsTM. Each brand has its own unique features. The Bruno Electra-RideTM II Straight Rail is our most popular model. It allows a person to get up and down stairs safely and easily, and fits in almost any stairway application with no structural modification required. The seat conveniently swivels at both the top and bottom of the stairs. It is also simpler and less costly to install than other units because it is battery-powered. That means there’s no need to install additional electrical outlets. “Bruno Custom-Curve Stair-lifts offer the tightest-radius inside curves in the industry. Optional 90o and 180o can hold up to 400-lbs. “The Trus<T>Lift is an exterior vertical lift used primarily for lifting persons with physical disabilities from the ground level up to the main floor of their home or to provide access to public buildings. It has a non-skid surface on an expanded metal platform that allows full under platform visibility. The unit is completely pre-wired and plugs into any wall outlet. “It pays to buy locally. Some people think they’ll save a little money by purchasing a stairlift from out of town. However, they usually discover that when it’s time for service it’s very expensive or no service is available. We have been in business for eight years and we service all our Bruno stair lift models.” For further information, check these web sites: www.bruno.com or wwwtrusttlift.com. Visit Banner Mobility Resources, Inc. at 231 SE 53rd Street. They’re open Mon.-Fri. from 9AM to 5PM. Call 785-235-3070 for more information, or check: www.bannermobility.com. Page 14 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 McFarland’s Offers Comfort Food If you’re older than 25, you’ve seen the economic pendulum swing back and forth more than once. The economy goes up...down...and up again. During “trying times” we all appreciate a little extra nurturing and comfort. That’s why it’s a good time to gather the family together and enjoy a heart-warming homecooked meal at Walt McFarland’s Restaurant. McFarland’s is the epitome of sta- Family photo: 4 generations of McFarlands bility and family values. Now in its McFarland’s menu is so varied it fourth generation of family memtruly offers something for any bers, there’s still a McFarland in the appetite...seafood...steaks...stir kitchen bright and early, preparing fry... hamburgers...you name it! If homemade food for the day...and you like to eat light, there’s a mini there’s still a McFarland smiling a menu, and a great selection of greeting to you at the door. crisp, flavorful salads. They always McFarlands has been at the same have two delicious soups of the location for 42 years—in the northday...choices of vegetables, salads west corner of Gage Center at Gage and potatoes...home-baked rolls... and Huntoon. And, it continues to and fantastic homemade desserts be Topeka’s favorite place for famisuch as cobblers, puddings, cakes ly get-togethers. and pies. What makes McFarlands different What’s more, McFarland’s comfrom other area restaurants? For one fortable, relaxed atmosphere enthing—attention to quality. For courages you to savor your food another—variety. Still another— and calm down from all the stress. “comfort” food. Where else (beIt’s OK to seek comfort...and sides Grandma’s kitchen) can you go Walt McFarland's Restaurant to get slow-roasted, tender roast is just the place to find it! beef...succulent roast chicken, or Hours are 11-8 Tue. thru Sat. pan-fried steak smothered in creamy and 11 to 7:30 on Sun. Call 785homemade gravy? 272-6909 for carry-out orders. Canada Drug Has A New Location Canada Drug of Topeka recently moved to a new, more conveniently accessible location—at 5938 SW 17th Street, between Applebees and McDonald’s. Find out how you can save on prescription drugs by ordering through Canada Drug of Topeka. “Folks can call or come in for free comparison pricing,” says Eric Enns, owner. “Many generic medications are available at substantially lower costs from reputable Canadian pharmacies, resulting in excellent savings for our customers. And, we are now carrying some of the most popular Pet Medications— a new addition to our product line. “Our lower prices are especially beneficial to those who have fallen into that ‘gap' with Medicare Plan D...or have discovered that Plan D has stopped covering some of their expensive medications. We can also benefit those who are self-employed, have high deductibles or no insurance, are between jobs, or have inadequate prescription plans. Veterans can also benefit from our low prices for those meds that are being removed from their coverage list (such as Celebrex).” Eric will help you assess your medication costs on a yearly basis and, if they can save you money, they’ll lock in for you the low, current prices for a year on the medications you need. If you can save $30 to $100 a month on your medications, isn’t it worth stopping in? You can order as much as a 3-month supply, and they’ll be delivered in 2 1/2 to 3 weeks right to your door by postal service. Need eye drops? Lumigan is $38.82, the CD generic is $29.67. Xalatan is $43.84...the CD generic is $34.50. Ask for a cost-comparison print-out sheet...you’ll be amazed. If you know someone who would benefit from lower-priced medications, refer them to Canada Drug. For each new customer you bring them, you’ll receive a $10 referral check to spend anywhere you please! Call Canada Drug of Topeka at 785-272-6100 to talk with Eric, Judy, or JoAn Rauckman, their new Director of Marketing. Open 9 to 5, Mon.-Fri. & 9 to 1 on Saturdays. Caregivers Home Health Provides Professional Health Care In Your Home “When professional health care is preferred in the personal comfort of one’s own home, Caregivers Home Health is available to provide 24 hour service,” states Ed Schulte, Executive Director of the agency. “Basically, we are the Doctors’ instruments for doing house calls.” Ed has a PhD in Speech Pathology and 24 years of experience in managing therapy services, including physical and occupational therapy. “Caregivers Home Health has been operating in Topeka for over four years,” Ed relates, “and, since our beginning, we have continued to grow. We cared for 80% more patients in 2008 than in 2007, and our staff has grown accordingly. “We are not a hospice facility, nor do we attend only to the elderly. We see everyone from new-born preemies to school-age children and adults of every age. We’re a home health agency providing quality health services with physician’s orders, to persons in the security and reassurance of their own home. Clients and their families team with the home health nurse and the clients’ physicians to implement the most appropriate home care plan and services.” The Caregivers Home Health team Caregivers Home Health offers services in the Topeka, Manhattan, Lawrence and Kansas City areas. (Call the Topeka office for more information on surrounding territories’ services.) Caregivers locations provide: • Skilled nursing • Physical therapy • Speech therapy • Occupational therapy • Social work • Home health aide • In-home laboratory service in conjunction with skilled nursing services • Diabetic management, skin care, nutrition and glucose monitoring • Injections and IV therapy • Assistance with activities of daily living. “Our carefully selected staff of licensed professional nurses, therapists and Home Health Aides is dedicated to providing the best possible care,” says Ed. “Our focus is on promoting client health and independent functioning, thereby preventing unnecessary hospitalization or nursing home placement. The goal is to keep people in a healthy, safe condition in their own home. (‘Assisted’ or ‘Independent Living’ facilities are considered ‘home’ and also qualify for home health care.) “We ask each patient to fill out a Home Care Satisfaction Survey and 95% of our patients have given us an A+ rating. Here are just a few of the testimonies we’ve received: ‘I am so grateful to have been able to have home care. It truly was helpful in many ways. I am more hopeful now that I will be able to function independently for a longer time than I expected with their continued help. They are very good at what they do. They and the nurse made themselves available almost any time. I do recommend them to anyone needing home care. They were excellent!’ ‘I was very satisfied. The nurse was the Best and my Therapists were just excellent. Thank you thank you - thank you for taking care of me during a very difficult time for all of us!’ ‘I was very impressed with both the therapists sent to help me regain strength. They were encouraging and positive. Both exhibited comfort in our home and the ability to deal with chaos of children and animals. I was sorry when I had to say goodbye to them.’ “We are a Medicare-Certified Home Health Agency. Medicare and Medicaid will cover the cost of most health services and therapies, and Caregivers will take care of billing to Medicare, Medicaid and insurance companies. Services are also available on a private pay basis once coverage from Medicare or private insurance is no longer available. “We accept referrals from hospitals, doctor’s offices, Nursing Homes and Assisted Living facilities. There are three main qualifiers in regard to home health care: (1) A skilled need (requires a licensed Nurse or a licensed Therapist). (2) Some type of ‘homebound’ status. (3) Some type of coverage (insurance, Medicare or Medicaid).” Call Caregivers Home Health— 785-354-0767—with details regarding your needs. Caregivers will be happy to answer questions about their services or come to your home for a free consult. TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 CNB - 14 Years And Still Going Strong “In May we will celebrate 14 years of service to the Topeka area,” says Carl Koupal, President and CEO of Community National Bank. “We opened our doors in May of 1995 with one small location. Today, CNB encompasses an expanded main bank facility and an additional two locations, which enables us to better serve our increasing number of loyal customers. We also have over 30 ATM locations where CNB customers can retrieve money without fees, and our internet banking service continues to grow. “We are living in some interesting times when some of the larger banks around the country are experiencing difficulties. Fortunately, CNB has not had these problems. We are experiencing continual growth and we remain strong and financially sound. “It is important for people to choose a bank they are comfortable with, and will fit their needs. We believe much of our growth is because people enjoy the personalized service of our home town bank. Our customers become part of our banking family rather than just a number. If someone has a specific need or problem, they know they can come in and talk with us face-to-face. “Along with our home-town friendliness we also offer, of course, most of the services of larger banks. CNB’s FDIC-insured accounts are covered up to $250,000 - and, in some cases, more than that. “And, YES—CNB is still making loans. We will be happy to talk to anyone about small business loans, consumer loans, home equity loans or home loans. We never make subprime mortgage loans.” Visit Community National Bank at one of their three locations - the main facility at 5431 SW 29th - 801 NW 25th or 2909 SW Topeka Blvd. Call 785-440-4400 or email CNB at [email protected]. CNB is a member of the FDIC and is an Equal Housing Lender. You’ll find their website location at: www.cnbtopeka.com. Paying Too Much For Advertising? “We started Topeka Today! in 1995 with the goal of giving local businesses an inexpensive way to reach Topeka homeowners, business owners and managers through ‘story-form’ advertising,” says Gary Dick, co-owner of Topeka Today! “We have spent the last 14 years doing just that. We’ve helped hundreds of businesses, new and established, tell their story and market their products and services. We have found that in today’s economy, ‘Image advertising’ is not as effective as ‘Story Form.’ People want strong reasons why they should buy your product or service. Why should customers buy from you rather than your competitors?” “Topeka Today! is one of the most economical ways to reach thousands—at about one-to-two cents per-household,” says Sherrie Dick, Editor and co-owner. “Through direct mail, we target 30,000 homes and 2,000 businesses and professional offices. We also distribute approximately 3,000 papers on free racks located throughout Topeka. “Three years ago, we developed our web site: www.topekatoday.biz, where people can read current and past issues, check our coupon section and view our rates and distribution information. “We work to make Topeka Today! entertaining and educational. Every Topeka business has a story to tell, along with valuable information about their products and services. We encourage everyone to support these local businesses, and help our local economy prosper.” Gary and Sherrie have been in advertising and marketing most of their lives. Gary started in radio broadcasting in 1958 and has been a DJ, sales rep, sales manager, manager and owner. He was general manager of WREN radio in Topeka, and “signed on” two FM radio stations in Wichita. Gary also spent several years as an advertising consultant working with small businesses in Oregon, Florida, Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas. Sherrie’s background includes writing for: prominent advertising agencies, TV, radio, magazines and newspaper. She has been the Editor of Topeka Today! for 14 years. If you’d like to economically tell your story to 30,000 homeowners and 2,000 businesses, call Topeka Today! at 785-273-3437, or email [email protected]. See also: www.topekatoday.biz. Page 15 See Bennett’s For Your Sewing Needs Whether an experienced quilter or a beginner, Bennett’s Sewing Center has three locations to meet all your sewing needs—from needles to notions, and everything in-between. Bennett’s is Topeka’s authorized dealer for Janome, Brother and Singer sewing machines—and they offer repair and service on all brands of sewing machines. “This March marked our 21st year in business,” relates Don Bennett. “We’re seeing a resurgence of interest in sewing. Perhaps it reflects the current trend of ‘back to the basics.’ In any case, we’re glad to help out with some terrific buys on machines, including Janome. “Janome is the largest manufacturer of sewing machines, and their reputation for quality is so good that Marie Osmond (an avid quilter since a child) personally chose them to sponsor her machine—the ‘Marie Osmond 200.’ It features three alphabets, 300 stitches, extra high lift, variable speed controls, and a 25-year warranty! Plus, a $60-value quilt accessory package is free with purchase. This machine is regularly priced at $1,299, but we have it on special for just $999.99. “We also have the Janome MB4, a four-needle embroidery machine. Some people have even started (L-R) Associates: Ann Depoy, Pam Prescott and Judy McMorris home-based businesses after purchasing our machines. “We’re having a close-out on some Brother and Singer models at our South store...and, for Bernina enthusiasts, we have two trade-in Bernina machines (1130 and 1230 models) at great prices in our Lawrence store.” Bennett’s also has Ott and Verilux lamps, quilting frames, and the state’s largest selection of sewing cabinets. Gift Certificates are also available. Bennett’s Sewing Center in Holliday Square at 29th and Topeka Blvd. is open 10 to 6 M-F; 10 to 4 on Sat. The North store, at 2125 N. Kansas Ave., is open 9 to 6 M-F; 9 to 5 on Sat. Bennett’s in Lawrence, at 23rd & Louisiana, is open 9 to 6 M-F; 9 to 3 on Sat. Call 785-2329117 for more information. Cool Season Lawns (And Weeds) Are Waking Up The locally owned and operated business, Grasslands Lawn Service, puts all of their effort into keeping Topeka and vicinity lawns well-groomed and weed-free. “With Spring finally here, lawns are waking up from winter hibernation,” says Kevin Negus, Grasslands’ owner. “It will soon be time to have lawns mowed for the first time of the season to remove the dead top growth. “Grasslands is now accepting mowing clients for the 2009 season. Our services include mowing, trimming and weed control applications. Clients who sign up for annual mowing and trimming for the 2009 season will receive a spring and fall broadleaf weed control treatment at no additional charge. These two applications will greatly reduce the broadleaf weed structure in the yard, and give a more pleasing appearance. “During the spring and fall, mowing is usually performed on a weekly schedule. In the mid-summer months with its hot, drier weather grass does not grow as rapidly. In those months we move into an ‘as needed’ basis for clients. “The latest research shows that removing grass clippings from the Taraxacum Officinale (A harbinger of spring!) lawn reduces the nitrogen efficiency stored in the grass blades. Grasslands uses ‘mulching mowers’ that return the mulched nitrogen-rich grass back to the lawn. “We look forward to serving Topeka and vicinity this year. Not only do we have over 30 years of experience in the lawn care industry, we are licensed with the Department of Agriculture and fully insured for our clients’ protection. Grasslands is also a member of the Kansas Turfgrass Foundation.” Call Grasslands Lawn Service today at 785-230-1264 for a lawn care estimate. Sign up for 2009 and get their spring & fall weed control treatment at no additional charge! Page 16 TOPEKA TODAY! April/May 2009 Enjoy Sushi, Korean, Japanese & Chinese Foods At The Oriental Express Pulmonary & Sleep Associates Is The One-Stop Sleep Shop and other fun outdoor activities....so just give us a call, and pick up dinner on the way home from work at our convenient drive-up window! (Delivery is also available.) “We also provide full catering services—offering Party Tray appetizers, Sushi, and/or a wide variety of our delicious Korean, Japanese and Chinese entrées. Pick up a Take-Out Menu listing our specialties and catering options so you can plan your next business event or party.” The Oriental Express Restaurant, located at 5954 SW 29th Street, offers dine-in, carryout, delivery and drive-through service. Call 785-271-2308. or insomnia (from conditions such as sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome). “Sleep disorders also effect children of all ages. Approximately 20 percent of children suffer from some form of sleeping problem. Some children thought to have ADHD may actually be suffering from a sleep disorder. Our pediatric sleep services are designed to meet the unique needs of each child. “Our technicians are registered in sleep medicine or are licensed respiration therapists. We have more people registered in sleep medicine than any other place in the region.” If you suspect sleep disorders in your family, make an appointment with Pulmonary & Sleep Associates at 515 SW Horne St. Call 785-234-5480. Visit their web site at: www.psakansas.com. With well over 100 items on the lunch and dinner menu, plus a huge Sushi menu, you’ll want to visit the Oriental Express Restaurant again and again until you’ve tried every dish! “We’re a great place to bring the family for celebrations for any occasion. Our huge menu offers so much variety there’s something for everyone,” says restaurant manager, Moon. “We’re open daily from 11AM to 9PM, and serve lunch from 11AM to 3PM Monday through Saturday. Be sure to ask for a Frequent Customer Lunch Card, so you can earn a FREE lunch. “Our Sushi Bar chef, Jimmy Chen, serves dishes with a unique presentation that customers always enjoy. (Remember, Sushi includes many cooked, as well as raw items.) We also offer ‘Sushi Specials’ Tuesday through Sunday. “As summer approaches, family life tends to get busier with evening ball games “We are the area’s most comprehensive sleep disorders center,” says Henry Johns, Sleep Center Director for Pulmonary & Sleep Associates. “There are 80 different sleep disorders that can limit quality of life and result in poor health. Some can even be life-threatening. “We evaluate sleep disorders, including insomnia, snoring, sleep apnea, narcolepsy and many others. If a person suspects a sleep disorder, we ask them to make an appointment with one of our sleep specialist. They take a comprehensive sleep history, and will perform a physical examination. If a sleep study is deemed necessary, the patient will be asked to make an appointment to return and spend the night. Our private, comfortable, home-like rooms are nicer and more quiet than hospital rooms. “Sleep studies are done to diagnose sleep disorders which typically include: • Sleep disordered breathing or obstructive sleep apnea. • Problems staying awake (from conditions such as narcolepsy). • Problems with sleep-disruptive behaviors (such as sleep walking, night terrors, or bed-wetting). • Problems with daytime sleepiness Feel The Heat! Gage Bowls Plan More Summer Bowling Fun & Excitement! Summer is always a great time to feel the heat at Gage Bowls. Right now, the “heat is on” to sign up for fun with the “Frequent Bowler’s Club Card.” It’s easy as one, two three! #1 Fill out a Frequent Bowler’s Club membership form at either Gage Bowl Location. #2 Pay just $19.99 plus tax for your 2009 Summer Frequent Bowler Card...and you can use it immediately for the games you bowl from April 1st through September 7th, 2009! The sooner you sign up, the more you save. #3 Pay just $1.29 per game (plus tax) during the valid dates—for yourself and everyone who bowls with you. Cards are not transferable and the card-holder must be present to be used. (Rental shoes are not included.) “Frequent bowlers can bowl as often as they want with as many guests as they choose to bring,” says Rex Haney, owner. “We invite everyone to join in on the fun...come inside where it’s cool and enjoy the great family sport of bowling. “We invite families to bring their whole group in every Saturday from 8AM to 5:30PM and enjoy a smokefree atmosphere.” Summer leagues are now forming “League bowling is a great opportunity for a group of people to get together for fun and bowling on a competitive basis,” says Rex. “League bowlers consist of people of all age groups, from all walks of life and at all levels of athletic skills. League bowling becomes a more equal form of competition because of its handicap system. An inexperienced bowler can compete with a bowler of more experience and skill and still have a chance to win. Rex and Kathi Haney, Gage Bowls owners “Leagues are organized at Gage Bowl. There is a wide variwith various numbers of teams conety to choose from...something for sisting of all men, all women, or a all ages. League bowlers receive combination. Leagues meet on a computerized league recordkeeping regular basis, normally once a week, services and a 20% discount off to compete against each other as retail priced equipment at the proteams. Some compete for prize shop. Plus, trophies or awards are money, some for trophies, but all of provided for each league. them compete for the fun of bowlThis year, each summer league ing. bowler receives a Free Frequent “League bowling is an inexpenBowler’s Club Card and a chance to sive night out, giving bowlers a Spin To Win. All Summer Leagues chance to make new friends, comget one colored pin per lane during pete on an equal basis, and be league play. If a bowler gets a colassured that they will have lanes to ored head pin and gets a strike, they bowl on each week at a time that’s win a chance to spin the prize wheel suitable to their own personal for cash, prizes and surprises. schedule. To put it simply, in relationship to any other competitive athletic event, league bowling is the best buy in town. “League bowlers can sign up individually...with a friend...or with an entire team. Each league is different and has its own unique ‘personality.’ Leagues range from very competitive with large prize funds to those that are purely social with little or no prize fund.” Rex and Kathi invite you to experience the fun of one of their summer bowling leagues and receive all the great benefits of league bowlers. You can even sign up on their web site. Gage Bowls have been your locally owned “Hometown Family Bowling Centers” in Topeka for over 40 years, offering team and open bowling and their own, unique “Cyber-Bowl.” The Gage Bowl Bar & Grill features a full breakfast menu, soups, salads, snacks, sandwiches and a full line of beverages and bar drinks. Each facility offers many options for your entertainment needs. For information on summer leagues visit or call Gage Center Bowl at 4200 SW Huntoon—785272-1881, or Gage Bowl North at 200 East Highway 24—785-2345506. You may also email them at: [email protected]. Their web site is: www.gagebowl.net.
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