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citylifestyle.com | Megan Marshall
The Twin Creeks Ladies Golf Association is a dynamic group of women, from their 20s to 70s, who share a love for the sport. Between March and November, they host two monthly events, mixing up formats with scrambles, best ball, par-3 challenges, and more to keep the competition engaging. Now serving as the TCLGA president, Kelley Donelin first picked up a club at Twin Creeks in 2017.
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citylifestyle.com | Megan Marshall
With her entrepreneurial heart, Megan Tull has always built businesses around things she loves, whether in beauty, wellness, or small business coaching. She even wrote a book entitled The Passion Method: Own Your Value & Earn Your Worth In Business. A year ago, when it came time for a new venture, she followed her own advice: have fun and find joy in your work. Combining her passions for cooking, mixology, entertaining, teaching, and the spirit of Italy, Buono Cello was born.
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2 weeks ago |
citylifestyle.com | Megan Marshall
Tea is more than just a drink. It’s a way to connect. Every sip carries centuries of tradition—which is precisely what Lisa Perry is bringing to the table at SereniTea Cup. A successful career in the corporate world took her to places across the globe, where she gained a deep appreciation for the cultural significance of tea. She saw how it started mornings, marked celebrations, and provided relaxation. But back in the U.S., tea always seemed to take a back seat to coffee.
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2 weeks ago |
citylifestyle.com | Megan Marshall
Nestled in the heart of Cedar Park, Spa Dulce is a haven where guests can escape the stresses of everyday life, even if just for an hour. From the calming environment to the personalized services, every detail sets out to soothe your mind, body, and soul. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, owner Melody Wang-Patterson aimed to build a sanctuary where each person who walks through the door is met with warmth.
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2 weeks ago |
citylifestyle.com | Megan Marshall
Some paths are chosen, while others have a way of choosing you. Patrice Ngang knew she wanted to work with adults but had no specialty in mind when it came time to do fieldwork rotations at UT Medical Branch. Professor and fieldwork coordinator Dr. Loree Pryor saw something special in her. With only one spot to fill at the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Dr. Pryor encouraged Patrice to go for it. “I accepted, but definitely had imposter syndrome knocking at my door.
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