Flower Mound - Highland Village - Argyle | March 2024

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BELIEVE ME DER a y At Believe Meadery, we embrace core values about ourselves, the world, and others. We are a boutique producer of meads and melomels, using a variety of wild flower honeys, fruits, and other natural ingredients to make light, refreshing beverages. SEASONAL FLAVORS ARE HERE! Our products target crisp, natural tastes with a lingering fruit finish on the palate. They are very popular with wine aficionados, seltzer lovers, and fruit sour enthusiasts. Best enjoyed chilled, with ice, or as an interesting mixer with other ingredients. All of our containers are recyclable, including our plastic bottles and plastic kegs.

BY DON MUNSCH

BELIEVE ME DER a y At Believe Meadery, we embrace core values about ourselves, the world, and others. We are a boutique producer of meads and melomels, using a variety of wild flower honeys, fruits, and other natural ingredients to make light, refreshing beverages. Our products target crisp, natural tastes with a lingering fruit finish on the palate. They are very popular with wine aficionados, seltzer lovers, and fruit sour enthusiasts. Special this month is Elderberry Mead Made using dark Best enjoyed chilled, with ice, or as an interesting mixer with other ingredients. All of our containers are recyclable, including our plastic bottles and plastic kegs. wildflower honey and non-dried elderberry. Gluten Free Spices Limited Edition Flavors Pumpkin Spice - almost out Cherry Chocolate Vanilla Blood Orange with Orange Blossom Honey Black Currant - almost out Fruit Honey

This intersection of Spanish Oak Drive and Kirkpatrick Lane shows where Kirkpatrick Lane ends on one portion of the roadway.

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After many Flower Mound residents opposed extending Kirkpatrick Lane, Town Council voted to not extend the roadway on Feb. 5. Council approved removing the extension from the town’s thoroughfare plan. A public hearing was held at the meeting, when council considered a request for a master plan amendment for the thoroughfare plan by changing the designation of Kirkpatrick Lane between Everett Drive and Garden Ridge Boulevard. The background At a meeting last June, several residents expressed concerns with the Kirkpatrick Phase 3 project, such as trac, costs and safety. Mayor Derek France said at the Feb. 5 meeting that 21 people who chose not to speak supported removing Kirkpatrick Phase 3 from the master plan. Eleven people spoke during the hearing, Council approves dropping Kirkpatrick Lane extension

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and most supported getting rid of Kirkpatrick Phase 3. Many who opposed the expansion cited safety concerns and the desire to preserve the land and wildlife near the roadway. The details Council had four choices to consider and opted for Option 3, which called for removing the section of Kirkpatrick Phase 3 completely and changing the classication of the remaining sections of Kirkpatrick Lane between both Ever- ett Drive and Spanish Oak Drive and between Blue Sky Lane and Garden Ridge Boulevard to an Urban Collector, among other aspects. Also of note Council also approved removal of a portion of road that ends abruptly out of Orion Court that was originally planned to connect to Kirkpatrick Lane.

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308 FM 1830, Suite 8B Argyle, TX 76226 (940) 532-6323 believemeadery.com Saturday 10 AM-6 PM Sunday 10 AM-5 PM MEADS ON DRAFT FREE SAMPLES PLENTY OF SEATING FREE WI-FI MEADERY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON WEEKENDS

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