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The Herrman Herald Corpus Christi, TX 78404 • 844-567-6399 1201 3Rd St, Corpus Christi, TX 78404 • 801 E PRST STD US POSTAGE March 2017 PAID BOISE, ID PERMIT 411 1201 3rd St The Herrman Herald Corpus Christi, TX 78404 www.herrmanandherrman.com • 844-567-6399 1201 3rd St, Corpus Christi, TX 78404 • 801 E. Fern Ave. #155, McAllen, TX 78501 Inside This ISSUE Honoring Selena Page 1 How Does Your Garden Grow? Client Testimonials Honoring Selena Page 2 The Second Fatal Mistake Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971, in Lake Jackson. The in her hometown has lived on Recipe of the Month and Memes youngest of three children, Selena and her family eventually moved throughout the community. Page 3 to Corpus Christi, and by 1980, at the early age of 9, she began her This year, the festival will Do Dogs Watch TV? musical career as the lead singer of her family band, Selena y los feature new and exciting Page 4 Dinos. More than a hobby, the band became the family’s livelihood. experiences, including With her brother, A.B., on bass and her sister, Suzette, on drums, the Madame Tussaud’s wax young group, managed by their father, toured the state of Texas, figure! performing for weddings and small clubs. Other attractions include Initially thrust into the music industry La Plaza, which will out of necessity, Selena and her family offer a variety of dishes focused their energy into making their from dozens of food truck dreams come true. Recognized for their vendors, and El Parque, a “We take pride in talent and lively stage performances, bubble-infused kids zone with Selena y los Dinos became one of the a variety of rides and immersive our deep roots Tejano industry’s most sought-after experiences from the Corpus Christi Netflix for Fido in the Hispanic acts. Known for her powerful voice, Museum of Science and History and the Texas State Aquarium. sexy dance moves, and unique costume Finally, a firework finale illuminating Corpus Christi Bay on Saturday New Technology Could Have Dogs Watching TV Too community, and we designs, Selena was the No. 1 female night will conclude Fiesta de la Flor. Latino star in the United States and Do dogs watch television? favorite show. He can actually see love participating Mexico before her untimely death on Herrman & Herrman P.L.L.C. is proud to be a sponsor of this two- what’s going on for the first time! day festival taking place on March 24 and 25. This year, we will be Well, up until just a few years ago, the answer was probably no. You in and learning March 31, 1995, in Corpus Christi, Texas. sponsoring El Mercado, which will feature more than 80 artisans from see, television is a series of still images broadcast in rapid succession. Now, some networks are about Hispanic In 1997, Warner Bros. made the film Mexico, the United States, South America, and Central America. Be Historically, movies and TV shows were filmed with a frame rate of 24 offering programming “Selena” to honor the singer and her sure to check out their art, clothing, and other crafts. frames per second (fps). Meanwhile, our television sets had a standard specifically for your dog’s culture.” impact on Tejano music and Hispanic “refresh rate” of 60Hz, or 60 “fields” per second. While this worked tastes. DogTV, the first HDTV culture. The film was created to put an Herrman & Herrman P.L.L.C. has been a sponsor since the festival great for humans, TVs were broadcasting at a rate that was just too cable channel specifically end to false rumors that were circulating was created in 2015. We take pride in our deep roots in the Hispanic uncomfortable for most dogs to watch. for canines, offers a variety throughout the media, and to tell the community, and we love participating in and learning about Hispanic of shows — from relaxation true story of Selena’s life. When the film culture. We will be giving away tickets to the festival throughout the In order for a human to perceive a series of images as a continuous programs, featuring dogs was first released in Corpus Christi, I bought out an entire theater and month. For more details and instructions on how to win tickets, visit film, there must be at least 16–20 frames per second. On the other hanging out in grassy fields, to gave the movie tickets to my clients — Selena holds a special place in our Facebook page at facebook.com/herrmanandherrmanpllc/. hand — paw? — a dog’s eye registers images far more quickly, requiring more stimulating shows, like surfing all of our hearts. at least 70 frames per second. Any fewer, and the screen flickers like a dogs from California. See you there! strobe light or the quickly turning pages of a picture book. In honor of Selena, Corpus Christi holds the Fiesta de la Flor every Cats are also now able to enjoy the benefits of year for fans of all ages to celebrate her legacy. Selena’s inspiration Our entertainment experience has improved with our technology. binge watching. While a cat’s vision is actually superior to a dog’s, Movies have started filming in 48fps, and our lovely LCD/LED TVs perceiving 100fps, TV is becoming more comfortable for cats to watch – Gregory Herrman boast an astounding 120Hz or 240Hz. This faster frame rate is why as well. Pretty soon, all your pets might be freaking out over the latest new TVs can look “too real,” sometimes called the “soap-opera effect.” episode of “Game of Thrones.” It’s also the reason why your dog is suddenly so interested in your 4 844.567.6399 www.herrmanandherrman.com 1 How Does Your Garden Grow? The SECOnd Fatal Mistake As spring arrives after the long winter months, families are itching to diligence. These meals can be a meaningful bonding experience and spend some time in the sunshine. One great way to take advantage a way to discover new flavors. Don’t Ruin Your Texas Auto Accident Case of the warm weather that will reap rewards all year long is to plant In addition to being delicious, fruits and veggies are packed with a family garden. Gardening promotes healthy eating and yields Last month, we discussed the first fatal mistake you can make when After a serious auto accident, you should immediately go to a health nutritional benefits. According to Harvard’s delicious results, making it an awesome family hobby. filing a claim for an auto accident: failing to call the police and not care provider to check your vital signs and document that you were in T.H. Chan School of Public Health, “A getting enough information at the scene. If you do not call the police an accident. If you fail to go to an initial exam No matter where you live, there is a way to get your children excited diet rich in vegetables and fruits and gather information from the at-fault driver and witnesses, you in what the adjusters feel is a “timely about gardening. If you are tight on space, consider containers. Give can lower blood pressure, give insurance adjusters reason to deny your claim. The second fatal manner” or fail to keep any follow-up each child one, and they’ll have their own plot of dirt for raising a few reduce the risk of heart mistake people often make when filing their auto accident claim appointments, adjusters will use this crops. Another option is to convert an old sandbox into a garden bed. disease and stroke, prevent includes waiting several days or weeks to get medical care, failing to against you. However you set up your garden, giving each person their own space certain types of cancer, follow up with appointments, or having gaps in treatment. will allow them to take pride in the produce they grow. lower the risk of eye and The longer you wait to seek digestive problems, and You may get an adrenaline rush immediately following an auto medical help and the more Once you know how your garden will look, you can select the foods have a positive effect accident that causes you to feel fine at the scene. Police will note treatments you miss, the more and flowers you’ll plant. Include your children in the process of upon blood sugar.” Who your state of well-being in their report. Insurance adjusters can use ammunition you give insurance choosing and germinating seeds. The earlier they participate in the wouldn’t want that for your apparent lack of injury against you and deny your claim. adjusters. If you take your case to process, the more attached they will become to their garden. Choose their family? trial without getting proper medical a variety of plants, including some that will flourish quickly, like After the adrenaline wears off, you can start to feel your injuries. care, you are giving an insurance carrots, and others that will grow huge, like sunflowers. If you’re looking to turn your This is common, and insurance companies are well aware of this lawyer what they need to convince a jury picky eaters into veggie-lovers, phenomenon. Some adjusters will rush to your house to offer you that you weren’t as injured as you claimed to As the crops come in, you’ll be shocked by how excited your kids try gardening. Kids will enjoy money to settle your claim before you know the extent of your injuries be. Don’t wait to seek medical help after an accident. are to eat their vegetables. Engaging in the process of planting and showing off their tasty tomatoes and — people who need the money often take the fast cash.
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