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Kelsey J. Vanderschoot

Dallas

Digital Managing Editor at Environmental Geosciences

Articles

  • 2 months ago | citylifestyle.com | Kelsey J. Vanderschoot

    Longtime friends Shannon Brosseau and Bethany Malone always loved jewelry, but they stopped wearing many of their favorite pieces because their young daughters would always ask to borrow them, and that meant the two moms risked losing their necklaces, bracelets, rings, and more. So, when Brosseau and her daughter came across a permanent jewelry pop up while vacationing in Florida, lightning struck.

  • 2 months ago | citylifestyle.com | Kelsey J. Vanderschoot

    Want to start a publication? Learn More Featured ArticleEnjoy a noteworthy New Orleans-inspired lunch this Valentine’s Day at Jack & Harry’s in Snider Plaza. Article by Kelsey J VanderschootPhotography by Kayla Enright Originally published in Park Cities LifestyleIt’s that time of year again: Time to scour the city’s best restaurants via phone and OpenTable to see which, if any, still have reservations available for Valentine’s Day dinner.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Kelsey J. Vanderschoot

    Featured ArticleShare the holiday spirit with these six Dallas-made gifts. Article by Kelsey Vanderschoot Originally published in Park Cities Lifestyle1.     Jewelry from Ylang23A bit of elegant sparkle from Ylang23 in Highland Park village will definitely wow—whether you are hoping to create a sentimental moment or simply provide fashionable flair. Opt for a necklace or ring from the Suzanne Kalan collection. 2.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Kelsey J. Vanderschoot

    Want to start a publication? Learn More Featured ArticleHeadFirst Mental Health Initiative provides therapy and other mental health resources to families in need. Article by Kelsey J Vanderschoot Originally published in Park Cities LifestyleWhile leading her private practice HeadFirst Counseling, child and adolescent therapist Laura McLaughlin identified an unmet industry need. “We were turning people away and giving referrals for people who couldn't afford to pay out of pocket,” she recalls.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | explorer.aapg.org | Kelsey J. Vanderschoot

    Several breweries around the world are harnessing geothermal steam power to create signature craft beers – and some even reference geothermal energy or hot spring’s mineral content in their brews’ names. These venues use geothermal steam to boil the water needed during the brewing process, and some then return the vapor back to the Earth, creating a sustainable circuit. Let’s look at three examples of where energy innovation meets craft beer.