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Tony Miketinac has returned to Sterling McCall
Toyota, where he now oversees daily operations,
including Internet services. On staff with the
Sterling McCall organization since 1998, Miketinac
recently served several months at Sterling McCall
Toyota Fort Bend before rejoining the Sterling
McCall at 9400 Southwest Freeway (713/270-3900).
“We’re trying to get real involved
in the community,” Miketinac says. Sterling
McCall has contributed to the Human Rights Campaign
by donating cars for auctions. Miketinac can be
reached at 713/270-3769 or
tmikertinac@mccallgroups.com.
The website is
www.sterlingmccalltoyota.com.
On April 12, Nellie Grose, M.D., will present
“Empowering Women in Their Decisions, Hormone
Therapy in Menopause” at the Fitness and
Therapy Center at the Women’s Hospital of
Texas (7400 Fannin). The fee for the 9:30 a.m.–1
p.m. seminar is $45. Grose is the founder of the
Center for Health and Healing, which integrates
traditional medical treatment and complementary
therapies. The office is located at 230 Westcott,
Suite 208. The website is www.tchh.net.
Additional presentations at the April 12 seminar
include therapeutic stretching, offered by Tracy
Sher, MPT; herbology with Richard Boye, RMT, CND;
and acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine
with Eric Grose, LAc. Registration: Judy at 713/660-6620.
Glen Barley, in his drag persona Bernadette, will
perform during Aquafest 2003 II, the May 4–11
gay-and-lesbian Caribbean cruise on the Norwegian
Cruise Lines ship S.S. Norway. Barley was joined
at a February 12 kick-off party at Mo Mong by
Allison Carmichael, Kelly Murray, Tommy Thompson,
Tom Baker, and Donna Hull. For cruise info: 713/407-9705,
800/436-5982, www.aquafest.net.
After 20 years of business in Montrose, Basic
Brothers closed on March 1. Cody Holt owned the
clothing-and-accessories store.
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