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Since her election to City Council in 2007, San Antonio’s former first lady has emerged as a public personality in her own right. After her four-year stint as councilwoman ended, Mary Alice was named president of American Sunrise.
The three athletes highlighted in this article are not only physically fit, they have made their sport a priority in their lives and have committed themselves to attaining a level of competency and achievement that few others can claim.
These days the stereotypical sleazy used car salesman isn’t the guy you’ll meet at most area dealerships. In fact, here in San Antonio, you may not meet a man at all when shopping for a car, for these days women are fast becoming the most popular and highly successful car sales professionals in the business.
Built by Burdick Custom Homes, it was a winning entry in the 1996 Parade of Homes. “This house walked away with many awards during that Parade,” Siobhain says. “And the first time I saw it, I knew it had to be ours.”
A Mexico City native, Prida came to San Antonio as a young adult with the intention of staying a year to learn English. But life has a way of changing one’s plans. Uncertain about what to do next, Prida was influenced by a new friend who wanted to go into fashion design.
One might not think that a move of, oh, a half a mile or so might make much of a difference to an already established restaurant. But a bigger space and a degree of enhanced visibility seem to have been just what Stone Werks needed.

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With the coming of spring and warmer weather, we are all tempted to get outside at every opportunity. In this issue of SAN ANTONIO WOMAN, you’ll meet three women who enjoy the outdoors year-round. They are elite athletes, and their intensity, determination and dedication to their goals are exemplary.
Even in the most dire economic times, people will still find money to spend on improving their appearance, according to Cosmetic Medical News. In 2010, Americans spent $10.7 billion on cosmetic procedures.
If you’re approaching the big 5-0, you may experience an unconscious Kegel as you go through your mental checklist of things you should be doing about your health. It might go something like this...
Though Angel Whitley is young, at 33, to head a business, she got there step by step. A lifelong interest in fitness, getting in on the ground floor of a runners’ specialty store, earning a business degree and marriage to a supportive spouse all helped prepare her to take over Fleet Feet Sports last year.
Moms, this list is for you and about you: your sanity, your physical and mental well-being, your marriage and your happiness. Without these things, you can’t be the best mom to your children.