In the past couple of blog posts we’ve highlighted sustainability efforts of people and their businesses. We will shift to the larger scale efforts of the City of Denton. Since the City of Denton initiated a more participatroy role in 2009, the local community can see that the city has a clear vision and direction .
Per the city’s 2012 Strategic Plan on Sustainability, “The City of Denton will be a sustainable community that will engage our employees, businesses, institutions, organizations, and citizens in more sustainable practices. We will work in a leadership role to improve our environment and utilize our resources in ways that are fiscally and socially responsible. We do all of this to protect and restore our environment, create economic value, and support and strengthen our community”.
The eleven sections of this impressive document detail how the city plans to reach its sustainability goals. The eight main focus areas the city has identified are key to reaching sustainablitly goals. 
1. Water
2. Air Quality
3. Energy Efficiency and Conservation
4. Land Use and Open Natural Space
5. Transportation
6. Education, Communication, and Community Involvement
7. Material Resources Management
8. LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION (our favorite)
Chapter 10 in the document goes over the goals for local food production. By 2020, the goal is a 5% increase in Denton Community Market memberships. The use of backyard chicken production is another increase that is just as exciting. This would allow many families the opportunity to feed themselves through ethically raised meat product free of cruel caging practices used at some large scale chicken farms.
As a segway to helping attain these goals, the city offers "Sustainablitly 101," a regular community education course. The topic at the past course was “Low Impact Lawn Care”. “ The class offered tips on minimizing watershed and environmental impacts from your landscape and garden. Earth-friendly amendments and efficient landscape irrigation were also discussed. Call (940) 349-8152 for information about upcoming workshops.
Remember, the major key to the city reaching these goals is YOU. Your input, your involvement, your choices. Visit the city’s website and facebook frequently for updates and information about town hall meetings and surveys that you can take.
In the meantime, stop by our Community Market every Saturday from 9 am to 1pm through November for fresh produce and local art. DentonRadio.com also provides LIVE music every third Saturday of the month. The lineup for this upcoming weekend are:
Jess Dixon 9-10
Rance Parrott 10-11
Caleb Coonrod 11-12
Brian Lambert of "My Kickdrum Heart" 12-1
Do your Dentoning at Community Market and keep Denton Sustainable!
Travel and tourism are vital to Denton and to all of Texas! In honor of Texas Travel and Tourism Week, the Denton Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) will be celebrating by highlighting our great city. The week kicks off with the I Am Denton Video Awards on Tuesday May 7th at the Campus Theatre. The 

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Spring is here, and in Denton, that means it’s time for one of our favorite festivals-
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Here's my story: Giant indie music festival 35 Denton opened in Downtown Denton March 7-10 calling fans and music media from around the globe. Knowing this visiting mass was headed our way, our CVB team joined with our friends and partners at
Sounds oddly spiritual, doesn't it? It gets better. A few days later and I Dentoned even deeper.
Culturally, our town is known primarily for its music. The incredible spectrum of music makes Denton a magnet for world class talent. When considering the arts, confining Denton's appeal to just music though, would be a fallacy. We have a stellar theater scene, other forms of performance art, tangible art, public art, spoken art and the list goes on. Austin has combined a film festival with
Occasionally, art forms collide in Denton in a serendipitous manner. One such event occurred this past Saturday night at an undisclosed private residence. The spoken word in the form of story-telling is one of the most ancient forms of art. And it IS an art. On Saturday night, a great group of friends met at the urban oasis, north of 380. Shelly Tucker, the founder of "



Hungry for more good old-fashioned family-friendly fun this weekend in Denton? Be sure to check out the 28th annual
Sharon Lynn is the Internet Marketing Coordinator for the DCVB. She began working with the CVB team last fall as an intern while finishing her final semester at UNT. During that last semester, Sharon was writing for Denton Live (the CVB’s magazine and visitor guide to Denton) in the UNT Mayborn School of Journalism’s Magazine Production class. Upon graduation in December, her love for Denton clearly evident through her writing talent landed Sharon a full-time place in the CVB’s Communications Department. Sharon’s primary professional focus is marketing Denton through social media and assisting with management of the CVB’s websites. Hailing from Bedford, Sharon’s academic pursuits brought her to Denton. Now a 7-year Dentonite, she and fiancé David plan to make Denton their home where they enjoy cooking, gardening, and staying fit. Sharon is also an avid fan of repurposing / up-cycling. She feeds her creative side and Pinterest addiction by making nifty things from items that would otherwise be tossed.
Jake Laughlin is the founder and CEO of DentonRadio.com, a project born out of his passion to bring Denton musicians of all genres together with audiences hungry for new, original, great music. The online radio station launched in cyberspace two years ago providing Denton with a resource for all-local music while introducing the entire world to Denton’s rich pool of talent and vibrant music scene. Jake has been in Denton a little more than a decade and is an ardent follower of local everything: amazing artists, local food, great businesses. He created DentonRadio.com with the vision to connect seekers and their treasures here in Denton whether it’s a sound, a taste, or a special interest they chase. And his vision becomes more real with every day. In January, Jake teamed up with the CVB in a unique collaboration to utilize the Denton music scene as a marketing tool to attract visitors to Denton. Jake and his DentonRadio.com business partners manage all aspects of the station including vetting music, production, programming, and personalities. They insure 24-hours-7-days-a-week delivery of fresh and 100% original music by talented Denton singer/songwriters and bands. The CVB and DentonRadio.com partnership produced their first all local music event in conjunction with 35 Denton this month, March 7-10, 2013: Denton Radio on the Square. The event is free and will showcase great Denton music as people are coming and going from 35 Denton. Swing by the Courthouse lawn next weekend to see the great talent Denton is known for and that comprises the heart of DentonRadio.com.
Kristen Bennett also started with the CVB in January as an intern with the UNT School of . Hospitality and management internship for UNT, she works with us as our Sales and Servicing Administrator. With a background in the hospitality industry, Kristen is very knowledgeable and helpful with communicating with hoteliers in the area, and she also helps with event planning. Kristen is from the Austin area, but we decided not to hold that against her. Kristen is the third generation in her family to attend college at UNT. Because of that, a love of her family’s Alma Matter is ingrained in her heart and runs through her veins. She is an avid UNT football fan and has only missed TWO home games in her years at the school. Like Sharon, Kristen is also a vegetarian… We’ve noticed the trend, and we’re starting to wonder if they’re plotting to take over the office.
Pat Hayes has actually been here at the CVB as one of our Information Assistants since 2011. Before joining our team, Pat worked for the State for 24 years. After retiring, she decided to join us for a part-time opportunity. Pat was born and raised in Denton County as were her parents and grandparents. In her spare time, Pat enjoys reading, baking, and gardening. Peaches, potatoes, cucumbers, onions, mint… Pat has a little of everything in her garden, providing her with the freshest food in the kitchen. She also enjoys doing woodworking projects with her husband of 44 years, James. And together, they like to make life fun for their six sweet grandchildren: Thomas (12), Addie (10), Katie (8), Miranda (7), Samuel (18 months), and Hadlee (1).
Sheila Carpenter is our other Information Assistant. She joined us in December last year. Like Pat, Sheila also worked for the State before coming here. She worked for the state for 28 years before retiring and joining the CVB team part time. Sheila and her husband Mike moved to Denton in 1982, so Mike could attend UNT and like many other college students coming to the city, they liked the area so much they decided to make Denton their permanent home. Mike got his music degree from UNT and is a successful (and talented) working musician. Their children Kacie and Brandon are grown, and Brandon and his wife Lauren have one child and another on the way. Sheila says grandchildren are amazing, and her grandson Zachary is the reason she only works part-time, so she can spend more time with him.
Well, March is here and that means Festival Season! As many of you know 

I love Denton. I didn’t think I would when I first moved out here nearly seven years ago. I moved here from Bedford (about 40 minutes away) to attend school at UNT. And after moving here, for a while I was convinced that as soon as I finished school, I was getting the heck out of Dodge. The problem was that I thought there was “nothing to do in Denton.” I would see the “I <3 Denton” shirts and bumper stickers and just shrug to myself, thinking, “Meh.” How naïve I was. I just didn’t know even half of all the greatness Denton has to offer.

State Representative Myra Crownover with Chamber President Chuck Carpenter (right) and Chamber Board Chair Chuck Fremaux (left). 
