WHAT WE DID: JUNE 24TH

Here's our weekly photo recap of the past couple of days. Looks as if we spent a lot of time hanging out on or around the square. With Twilight Tunes kicking off our weekend early, we can't help but get those good summer vibes out and about. If families on the lawn, Beth Marie's cones in hand, old ladies dancing to a cover band, and a sunset over the Sherman Building don't make you feel and warm and summery, what will? 

You may have also seen some of us playing a new little game of "crosecco" on the square if you were out Saturday night. That's right - crosecco, the combination of croquet with a glass (purchased from Wine Squared of course) of prosecco in hand. It's our newest weekend activity. If you see us, stop and say 'hi!' We may even ask you to help us get through the next wicket. 

What did you do this weekend? Throw #wddi on your Instagram photos and we'll include our favorites from week to week.  

Twilight Tunes drew a big crowd to the square last Thursday as The Fun Addix covered lots of old tunes. 

Twilight Tunes drew a big crowd to the square last Thursday as The Fun Addix covered lots of old tunes. 

Doug Burr hard at work on his new album this past Saturday at Midlake's studios. 

Doug Burr hard at work on his new album this past Saturday at Midlake's studios. 

Croquet + a bottle of Prosecco = Crosseco on the square. Pronunciation still undecided. 

Croquet + a bottle of Prosecco = Crosseco on the square. Pronunciation still undecided. 

Children in Denton roasted marshmallows and danced before the start of Puss in Boots last week at Movie in the Park. 

Children in Denton roasted marshmallows and danced before the start of Puss in Boots last week at Movie in the Park. 

MR FARRIS GOES TO CITY HALL: JUNE

Glen Farris inspects the custom made industrial smokers inside of the forthcoming Goldmine BBQ. 

211 E. Hickory has been on the hazardous building list for the last little while. It's that little older building right in-between Storried Productions and Travelstead by Mellow Mushroom. A long time ago, they roof damage due to an AC unit falling through. Oops. Now, the owners of the place are attempting to get it back up to code in the hopes that they can turn it into retail space. Here's to hoping its not more auto parts and lawn mowers.  

Love themed restaurants? Sure hope so, because we're about to have an influx of them. Gold Mine BBQ opens in early July. This place comes complete with a newly renovated space made to look like an old mine shaft, some very well trained BBQ-ers, a hidden patio and a very lively looking canary in a cage. We're pretty excited to try it out - mostly because their giant industrial smokers stocked with pecan wood seem pretty promising. Don't worry. We'll get back to you with an official opinion after they open in a few weeks. 

A peek inside the forthcoming Goldmine BBQ in the old Vigne space on Hickory St. 

A peek inside the forthcoming Goldmine BBQ in the old Vigne space on Hickory St. 

Speaking of themed restaurants, word on the street is that there is a themed pizza place about to happen, too. After Bosses opened last month, you know we're at least interested to see what kind of tantalizing treat "olde English style" pizza will be. Last Drop Tavern will be Denton's own English style eatery and wood-fired pizza haven opening on Elm Street just off the square, and coming soon. 

More on restaurant news, Rusty Taco Denton had the highest grossing opening week of any Rusty taco. Whoa guys - we knew you liked tacos and all, but geez. We're not ashamed. We were caught there are few times ourselves in the first week. Maybe they're onto something with those cheap margaritas.

Signs on the square have been called into scrutiny recently. The Subway sign is being replaced with something that will blend in a little more with the current signage on the square, and now Lone Star Attitude (the burger place in the old Denton County spot we talked about two months ago) is having trouble getting their sign approved. We're not sure why. Maybe it sticks out too far, is too bright, or has just rubbed someone the wrong way, but we're pretty pumped to see what they end up replacing the current 'Denton County Hamburger' signage with - so that the new restaurant feels a little more real. Also, did y'all get a chance to see that paint job on Mad World and Beth Marie's? Not sure who thought that would be a good idea. 

Hope you installed a smart thermostat to get you through summer this year. Apparently utility prices will be going up pretty soon. You might be needing all the extra help you can get. Electric is going up 2.5% due to a rise in the wholesale price of energy, water and wastewater are rising a little due to much needed improvements on our infrastructure and solid waste and recycling will be taking a small hit for increased costs and cart replacements. And you thought your bill was high already... According to Kevin Roden, city councilman of District 1, it unfortunately takes our poop overflowing for us to concern ourselves with all those pipes underground. It is never easy for us to take on increases in cost, but we're at the point where major replacements, upgrades and expansions are necessary. Some have already been done. Luckily, we live in a city whose rates are pretty low compared to the rest of the metroplex, so we were knocking on wood last summer as we bragged to our friends in Lewisville, Flower Mound and Plano how much lower our utility bills were compared to theirs. This year we may be keeping a closer watch on our AC consumption in the dog days of summer.

If you're a friend to the furry (no, not those people - just cats and dogs) you'll be happy to know that the Denton Animal Shelter Foundation will be getting a new building that is costing a little over four million dollars. It'll live way up north on 77 by UNT's Research Park. Hopefully, this means that all of those sweet strays will have a nice place to lay their little heads when they're between homes. 

 

BACK IN THE DAY: QUAKERTOWN PARK PART 1

Shaun Treat is a former professor at the University of North Texas and founder of the Denton Haunts historical ghost tour. Doc has written about numerous local places and personalities at his Denton Haunts blog, and is forever indebted to the great work of our local keepers of history like Mike Cochran and Laura Douglas at the Emily Fowler Library for their tireless work in helping preserve Denton’s intriguing past. Be sure to check out our local museums curated by the fine folks at the Denton County Office of History & Culture, and follow @Dentonaut on Twitter for local happenings.

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SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT

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After you’ve done your Pinterest projects, paper mache solar systems and Twilight Tunes is over - you realize that eight weeks of summer is a long time to fill with activities. 


Good lord, have you seen how many different kid-centric programs the Denton Public Library offers? Sure, they’re on an ongoing basis, but they seem to have really beefed things up for the summer season. Whether your kid is into Legos, art or photography, there is definitely a class that can hold their attention at one of the local libraries. Checkout this page to see a list of them all. The best part is that they’re all free. Some do require pre-registration, so make sure you call ahead to reserve your kiddo a spot beforehand.

 

Cool off with the city’s local man-made bodies of water. The Natatorium and waterpark are in north Denton right off of 288. Print out this coupon for $2 off admission before you head out there. If you’re smart and think you’ll head out there a lot, go with the family pack discount or go after 4pm on a Monday, Tuesday or Thursday to get $3 off your admission. Oh, and don’t forget about the civic center pool, crashing all of those apartment pools and the pool your elderly neighbors have.

 

The summer is a great time for your child to get knee deep in a book. Whether they are finishing up the latest adventures of Captain Underpants, or having their first foray into the world of Philip K. Dick, hopefully you’re encouraging your child’s reading. If you’re already doing it, why not have them be rewarded? Both Recycled Books and the Denton Public Library have summer reading programs that just started. Recycled gives kids $5 to spend in their store after they read for 30 minutes a day for 4 days a week. The library awards kids with various books and has a party at the waterpark at the end of the summer.

 

The Cinemark Theatre on Unicorn Lake has a summer movie special for kids this year. About once a week, they’ll be showing special movies for kids for only $1 per ticket. You can check out the dates and a list of which movies they will be showing here. All movies start at 9am. Plan to hit up the other Beth Marie’s afterwards because it will probably already be over 100 by the time your movie let’s out.

 

Enroll your son or daughter in one of the many awesome summer camps we highlighted a few weeks ago.


 

WHAT WE DID - JUNE 17TH

Last weekend was a great one. School was out, the temperatures were rising and the ceremonial ribbon on the long-awaited MLK pedestrian bridge over Loop 288 was cut. We danced around on the lawn a little on Thursday's Twilight Tunes, kept cool with snow cones for the kiddos and cocktails at Paschall's for us and supported local business by getting our lemonade from young burgeoning entrepreneurs. 

What did you do this weekend? Throw #wddi on your Instagrams and we'll include our favorites from week to week.  

A few of our favorite city councilmen chatting on the new bridge

A few of our favorite city councilmen chatting on the new bridge

The new MLK pedestrian bridge over Loop 288. 

The new MLK pedestrian bridge over Loop 288. 

Pete Kamp and Kevin Roden cutting the ribbon for the new MLK bridge 

Pete Kamp and Kevin Roden cutting the ribbon for the new MLK bridge 

A cherry snocone from Happy Campers Snow Cones beat the June heat last week. 

A cherry snocone from Happy Campers Snow Cones beat the June heat last week. 

Beth Marie's ran out of bottled water and was only doling out ice cream amidst all of the hippies dancing last Thursday at Twilight Tunes. 

Beth Marie's ran out of bottled water and was only doling out ice cream amidst all of the hippies dancing last Thursday at Twilight Tunes. 

Keeping our lemonade decisions local.  

Keeping our lemonade decisions local.  

A go-to for keeping cool this summer - the Pimm's Cup at Paschall's 

A go-to for keeping cool this summer - the Pimm's Cup at Paschall's 

Friday night we hid out in the air conditioning of our favorite bar. 

Friday night we hid out in the air conditioning of our favorite bar. 

MAY DENTON CREATIVES MIXER VIDEO


Remember when we all gathered in the hot sun at the end of a long Monday at Oak st. Drafthouse and listened stories about a bunch of the creative things happening in town? You probably shook enough hands to make your palm sore. Maybe you finally met that one dude you've been following on twitter for years? Hopefully, you remember. If not, maybe that Twitter threw some Rohypnol in your beer. 

This was the 2nd of the Creatives Mixers started by District 1 city councilman,Kevin Roden. The encouragement from city leaders for a different kind of business in Denton has been increasing more and more ever since the first of these gatherings. This last one was hosted by Maker Space and featured speeches from the likes of the Denton Community Market, The Dime Store, Pan Ector and Triple Threat Press

Thankfully Fisboy (AKA Eric Michener) caught the whole thing with his camera and made a handy dandy highlight video of the evening so you can re-live it over and over. Zoom and enhance to find out if Twitter dude was anywhere near your drink. If you weren't there, you're in luck. You can watch the footage and have the opportunity to hear helpful advice from a few recent Denton business ventures without having to sit in the heat and stare directly into the sun. If you were there, you may now click through and see what you look like squinting and sweating. 

 

 

THE SIGNS, THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'

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Last week, the forthcoming Subway on the corner of Oak St and Locust St. put up their famous green and yellow sign on the front of the Texas Building. We took a picture of said sign and asked your opinion about it on Facebook. The 140+ comments later, your opinion was known. Y'all didn't care much for it, and the powers that be heard your complaints. The Subway sign on the historic Texas Building is coming down, y'all. It will soon be replaced with a metallic Subway sign that better fits to the look of the historic denton square.

It can be easy to think that you don't have much say-so as far as what happens in town that's outside of your normal voting ballots. The Subway sign coming down, however, really shows that people listen. Without violent riot, protest signs, chanting in the street or passing a boycott list, the citizens of Denton have successfully had their voices heard. Well, at least a little bit. 

The original Subway sign on the square really highlighted the issue of the need for a better sign ordinance for our city and it's historic buildings and this change sets a precedent for future signs in downtown. 

Greg Johnson, the owner of the Texas Building, watched the local news, read your comments and made a call to Subway franchisee, Bob Suarez, to work with the wishes of Denton citizens to find a happy medium. They decided to change the look of the signage to fit with the current aesthetics of the downtown. The new Subway sign will be a painted brushed metal sign -  and will look more in line with the square's more historic buildings and other signage. While it might not be very visible in the rendering below, the lack of glowing neon will surely make a large difference when viewed in person. 

A rendering of what the new sign should look like.  

A rendering of what the new sign should look like.  

The property is actually managed by Verus Real Estate who say that their business philosophy is to enhance, "asset values by understanding the needs of each client and applying sound fundamental principles to achieve success," and in this particular case, we'd say they have done just that. While many of the complaints we heard were about having a Subway on the square at all and not necessarily the look of the sign, keep in mind that those opinions were still heard by both the owner of the Texas Building and the franchiser of the Subway, itself. 

District 1 city councilman, Kevin Roden, pushed for a review of the current sign ordinance at the city council meeting last week, the same night that the Subway sign went up. Hopefully our council will see the holes in the current ordinance and will make the appropriate changes to keep our historic buildings looking stately and historic, and prevent things like glaring neon signs from marring their facades. 

Keep in mind that this is not a one time thing. Your elected leaders and the business owners in Denton listen. If you have an opinion about something, let them know. Write your city councilman or talk to business owners. Keep yourself educated on what's happening in Denton by reading our monthly Mr. Farris Goes to City Hall column and if you don't like something (or if you DO like something), make your opinion known. 

The Subway on the square is set to open its doors on July 6th. We Denton Do It would personally like to thank Greg Johnson, Bob Suarez, Kevin Roden and Julie Glover for hearing the cries of the city and responding so quickly.

 

WEEKEND PHOTO RECAP - FEATURING ETSY DENTON

That was probably the last weekend of (semi) decent weather we'll have until October, Dentonites. Hope you made the most of it. It was hard not to with all of the various events going on. While many Denton ISD seniors prepared to graduate on Friday, the folks over at DIME and Etsy Denton prepared for their annual Summer Bazaar. We hit it up and had a blast. Did you manage to grab one of our stickers while you were there? Slap it on your neighbor's car and rep WDDI for us, if you did! Below, you'll find photos from our excursions at the Etsy Denton Summer Bazaar at the Greater Denton Arts Council building and a few random photos from other events this weekend. Before we craft fair'ed it up - we managed to hit up the now smoke free Rubber Gloves to kick off our weekend properly with a Sweet Talk/World of Pleasure/Pink Smoke showdown.  Throw #WDDI in your 'grams and we'll post our favorites in our Monday photo recap next week!

Rachel Aughtry of RACHELelise smiles as she talks to patrons of the Etsy Denton Summer Bazaar. 

Rachel Aughtry of RACHELelise smiles as she talks to patrons of the Etsy Denton Summer Bazaar. 

 photo by Amelia McBride

 photo by Amelia McBride

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Customers, young and old, rummaged through the various homemade items and vintage finds at the Etsy Denton Summer Bazaar this past Saturday. 

 photo by Amelia McBride

 photo by Amelia McBride

 photo by Amelia McBride

 photo by Amelia McBride

The weekend saw lots of other interesting things, too. We were surprised to find Oak St. Drafthouse to be standing room only Friday evening seeing as so many of the college students have already vacated for the summer. 

In what seemed to be rather quick, Vigne has already started operating in their new location further down on Hickory St. in the old Cellar 22 spot.  #WDDI 

In what seemed to be rather quick, Vigne has already started operating in their new location further down on Hickory St. in the old Cellar 22 spot. 
#WDDI

 

Oak St. Drafthouse was attacked by a cardboard robot on Saturday evening. Extremely cheap viral marketing for Pacific Rim maybe?  #WDDI

Oak St. Drafthouse was attacked by a cardboard robot on Saturday evening. Extremely cheap viral marketing for Pacific Rim maybe? 
#WDDI

Rusty Taco kept us coming back for more. We apparently weren't the only ones. Their patio seemed to be pretty packed the entire weekend. Did you get a chance to try their jalepeno-watermelon margarita yet? 

Rusty Taco kept us coming back for more. We apparently weren't the only ones. Their patio seemed to be pretty packed the entire weekend. Did you get a chance to try their jalepeno-watermelon margarita yet? 

Clint Jerome of Pink Smokephoto by Dave Koen 

Clint Jerome of Pink Smoke

photo by Dave Koen 

World of Pleasurephoto by Dave Koen 

World of Pleasure

photo by Dave Koen 

Jeff Burke of World of Pleasurephoto by Dave Koen 

Jeff Burke of World of Pleasure

photo by Dave Koen 

Steven Svacina of Sweet Talkphoto by Dave Koen 

Steven Svacina of Sweet Talk

photo by Dave Koen 

Sweet Talkphoto by Dave Koen 

Sweet Talk

photo by Dave Koen 

 photo by Dave Koen

 photo by Dave Koen