Archive for January, 2007
Uptown Dallas Is Buzzing About Galleria Pierra
0 Comments Published by Stone Legends Blog Team January 23rd, 2007 in Announcements, Stone Legends, Stone Magic, Buzz, Galleria Pierra, Cast Stone, Design, Industry, Uptown, Culture, News and Views, Community.Founder Richard Carey found his niche in the cast stone industry. After 15 years of national success he afforded Dallas the luxury of a specialty stone showroom for Stone Legends named Galleria Pierra. “Pierra” not only is the Italian word for stone but the name of the gallery’s worldwide stone collector.
Giving back to the community in […]
Boy Scout of America’s 10th Annual Sporting Clays Invitational Event and Sponsor Party
0 Comments Published by Richard Carey January 19th, 2007 in Announcements, Events, Buzz, Culture, Community.I would like to encourage each person who reads this to invest in the community. I believe in the laws of reciprocity. Odd how giving is the best way to receive. Not only does it make me feel better about myself, but also in the end it makes good business sense.
The Boy Scouts of America […]
Mitzi Watts: A Rare and Genuine Gem in our Texas Heritage
3 Comments Published by Richard Carey January 12th, 2007 in Announcements, Culture, News and Views, Community.Where do I begin? I could go on and on about her, write a whole book and never get to the heart of the matter or serve her justice. She’s tough in the Texas traditional sense, but nothing less than one would expect. Not to be mistaken with harsh speaking, in fact, she’s the total […]
Forging Relationships
0 Comments Published by Richard Carey January 5th, 2007 in Announcements, Buzz, Industry, Culture, News and Views, Community.I was initially skeptical about participating in the TEXAS MEN: Big Guns, Rising Stars & Cowboys book. Martana’s coordination efforts were magical and it was an unforgettable experience for all involved. This whole experience has been a real positive in my life and I am still reaping benefits from the friendships. The relationships forged would […]
