Parker County Today July 2018 | Page 24

Now Serving Two Locations •Small Animal •Large Animal •Boarding •Grooming Ryan E. Cate, DVM 819 Santa Fe Drive | Weatherford, TX 76086 (817) 594-0216 | Metro: (817) 596-8808 Mon-Fri: 8am–5:30pm | Sat: 8am–12pm • Emergency calls after hours • 1421 FM 1189 Ste. 4 | Brock, TX 76087 (817) 599-8085 Mon-Thur: 7:30am–6pm | Fri: 7:30am–5pm “As a young person in the work- force, shifting from part-time work for extra cash to making a living was difficult, a lot of maturing and adjust- ing of expectations for it to work out. My art career is taking off, I’m going back to school, and I have the best support I could ask for. I try to always be at my happiest, no matter what life throws at me,” she said.   You might find her on the walk- ing trails in Holland Lake Park in Weatherford, wearing jeans and a t-shirt (or shorts) with her Converse shoes. But don’t expect this happy artist to wear bright colors; it seems no matter how hard she tries, dark colors rule her wardrobe, so she sticks to it. Her favorite book in 2018 is “Originals,” by Adam Grant. “It’s a book about the psychology of creativity and original ideas,” she said. Rachel grew up in Parker County and says that Weatherford will always be home. Zan Prince Community Leadership Award — Chris Hagains www.capernaumvillage.com 22 capernaum gardens retreats laser tag parties event space film sets field trips day rentals As this year’s Zan Prince Community Leadership Award recipient, Chris Hagains is one of the honorees to be recognized for one of the coveted awards named for their parent in the six-year history of the program.  “Hers are pretty great shoes to fill,” Hagains said, adding that Prince is his role-model. When it comes to