Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Adopt a Senior Angel for Christmas

The season of Christmas is a time for family and friends to gather around with lots of food, fellowship, driving around looking at lights, gift giving, etc... It's the most wonderful time of the year, right?! In most cases, yes. In others, no.

In and around the Keller area, there are several senior living facilities.  Each of them are great places providing regular activities and even weekly outings for their residents. However, for some of their residents, the holidays can be a very lonely time. Several residents either don't have any family or family members are too far to come visit for the holidays.

The Kirkwood Agency has been honored to be able to partner with 2 senior housing facilities in the Keller area to put together a Senior Angel Tree for those residents who don't have family around during the holidays. They list out a few things that they want and send it over to us. We have been able to do this for the last few years and it really has been great. What a blessing to have our community and in some cases those outside of our community come together and adopt these Senior Angels. Some adopt one while others adopt several.

Last year we were able to hand deliver the gifts to the the residents. What a great experience! Each recipient was overjoyed and so thankful for their gift. Some couldn't say thank you enough while others were speechless.

If you would like to adopt a Senior Angel, there is still time. We have several that need adopting.  They really aren't asking for much. From cooking spices to bed sheets. Necessities is what they ask for. We just asked that you have them back to us by Monday, December 18th so that we have enough time to get them back to the residents before Christmas.

We have the tree here at the office so come on by and pick your Senior Angel up today. We are here Monday - Friday, 8:30-5:30.
Farmers Insurance, Kirkwood Agency
130 E. Hill St
Keller, TX 76248


Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas! 

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

To Fry or To Bake? That is the Question


Oh the weather outside is frightful… Well, depending on when you read this, since Texas can’t decide whether it wants to be winter or summer. On any giving day it could be winter in the morning and summer by noon. If the weather could just change like that all year long and give us a break during the blistering hot summers, that’d be great. Hopefully we get some kind of, at least, cool weather for the holidays.

One of my favorite holidays is Thanksgiving. To give thanks of course, but also for all the delicious food. Turkey (fried or baked), stuffing (or dressing). That’s always a debate in our house on what to call it), green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, corn, sweet potatoes and gravy over all of it. Well, maybe not the sweet potatoes. And then there’s all the desserts… Great. Now I’m starving.

Speaking of turkey, what do you prefer?  Fried or baked? Personally, I like the fried turkey. Here’s why, I don’t have to stay up all night long, basting the turkey to make sure it doesn’t dry out. I think I was scared from the turkey gone wrong in the movie, “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation”. Someone did not stay up to baste that turkey is my guess.

There is a right way and a wrong way to fry a turkey. If you haven’t ever fried a turkey, make sure you are absolutely certain that you know how to do it the right way. Awful accidents have occurred when done the wrong way. Our good friends over at Paul Davis Emergency Services of Keller sent out an email talking about Holiday cooking safety. It also had a link to an article by Popular Magazine, “How to deep-fry a turkey without killing yourself" with just the right information on what to do, what not to do and how to clean up frying a turkey.


I highly suggest reading the article in its entirety before you get your turkey frying on. Luckily we have a couple volunteers to actually fry a turkey and be videoed while frying. Let’s have a big, warm welcome for Eddie and Jason. They are our turkey frying duo. Enjoy the video and remember, do your research and make sure you know how to fry a turkey the right way. 






Thursday, November 16, 2017

Kirkwood Agency Annual Christmas Open House Mixer & Shopping Extravaganza!

It's that time of year again for the Kirkwood Agency Annual Christmas Open House Mixer & Shopping Extravaganza!

Join us for a night of fun, food, friends and shopping.

We'll have several vendors, including:
Young Living Essential Oils, Shawnee C Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant, Miss Vick's Cake Balls and Rum Cakes, MK's Glam Shack, The Knot Salon, LuLaRoe Bates Boutique VIP Group, Threads of a Feather, Averee Grace Designs and Wine Tasting by Un WINED with Annie.

Make plans to stop by, we know it's a busy time of year, but you can get some Christmas shopping done and see some great people!

Door prizes every hour.

Adopt an Angel for local senior citizens.

Stop by Tangle Salon and Boutique next door for more Christmas shopping.


Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Who's Ready for the 2017-2018 School Year?!


Can you believe that it's almost time for school to start? Summer sure did go by fast. Summer as in summer vacation for the kiddos, not the weather...

With that being said, here are the start days and links to get your school districts 2017-2018 calendar:


Keller ISD starts August 15th










Northwest ISD starts August 28th








Grapevine Colleyville ISD starts August 21st






Southlake Carroll ISD starts August 28th












Fort Worth ISD starts August 21st










Have a great 2017-2018 school year! 
To all the 2018 Seniors, you are almost done! You can do it! 

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Mosquito Season! The Season We All Look Forward To, Said No One Ever!




No one in the history of mankind has ever loved the sound of a mosquito buzzing around their ear or worse yet getting bit by one! I’m not sure how true that is but I’m pretty certain no one has ever loved the sound of a mosquito. Half the time you can hear them loud and clear but can’t see them until they’ve bitten you and then it’s too late. And aren’t they just so sweet to leave you a souvenir (or a few souvenirs) for you to deal with for the next few days… More than anything, they are the definition of a nuisance. 

There’s no real way to wipe them off the face of the earth. I know because I searched the internet longer than I probably should have and found nothing. However, we can protect ourselves as much as possible from them. There are sprays and lotions to protect ourselves but there are also ways to prevent mosquito activity. There are a few different plants you can have around the house, inside and out, that work as deterrents.
 
One thing I’ve always heard is to make sure there is not standing water in or around your house. Those are breeding grounds for mosquitoes. When I see that I instantly get itchy and want to dump it over which in most instances I do. Whether at my house or anyone else’s house. Birdbaths are among one of the standing water places I didn’t think about but the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) mentions birdbaths, flowerpot saucers, tires, buckets, planters, and trash bins are also breeding ground for mosquitoes.
 
Here’s a NOT so fun fact for you. The CDC put together this illustration for us to see the life cycle of a mosquito. For more information, visit there site at https://www.cdc.gov.


So what can we do to prevent getting bit? One of the repellents the CDC  suggests using is DEET. The higher the percentage the longer amount of time you’ll be protected. They also recommend to read the label on how to put it on correctly to insure that you are protected properly. Now it doesn’t say that if you use DEET that you are completely immune to mosquito bites unfortunately. And as for babies and small children it suggests not to use them on babies 2 months and younger. If you have a baby that young, make sure to dress them in clothing that covers as much of their body as possible. Also, never apply repellent onto your kiddos hands, eyes, mouth or places on the skin that are irritated or open wounds. If you are interested in using a repellent that is natural, click EPA to visit website for more information. 

While searching through the internet to find better ways to prevent these pesky mosquitos from hanging around the house, I came across an article from Rodale’s Organic Life, “8 Plants That Repel Mosquitoes Naturally”. Did you know that there’s a plant that is actually called, well… Mosquito Plant. The article said that, even though it’s called a Mosquito Plant (Citrosum) it’s the least effective plant when it comes to mosquito control. However, if it is the only thing around, it says you could crush the leaves on your skin to provide a bit of protection.
 
These are the other 7 plants:
Lemon Balm – keeps mosquito bites low but the plant can take over your garden.
Basil – it is toxic to mosquito larvae so it suggests planting it around any natural water sources.
Lavender – I’ve always known lavender to be a smoothly plant. Apparently not for mosquitoes (as well as moths and flies). They’re not big fans. It also says to rub the leaves on your skin to release the oils.
Peppermint – so this plant keeps adult mosquitos away and not only kills their larvae but also larvae of other species. It has to be concentrated to work the best.
Sage and Rosemary- for those of you who enjoy gathering around a campfire, Organic Life says to toss sage or rosemary into the fire. The smell it of either of them burning is not a pleasant one for mosquitos and other insect. The only thing is that you will have to stay near the fire.
Catnip- you have to be careful with this one. It works in 2 ways – a repellent for insects but also it attracts cats. So if you do not want to have cats hanging around, maybe try one of the other 7 plants.
 
I hope these options help with battling those pesky mosquitoes. If you or anyone you know happens to know how to wipe them out permanently we would love for you to share with us. 

 
Illustration by CDC

 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Kirkwood's Class Act for the Month of May is...

The last Kirkwood's Class Acts Teacher of the Month for the 2016-2017 school year is...



Mrs. Stephanie Worrell of Hillwood Middle School. Thank you for being there for our kiddos! You are greatly appreciated! And thank you to Mrs. Kathleen Eckert for letting us come in to present Mrs. Worrell with her awards.

Friends, if your child had a teacher, counselor, principal, etc... that has made a huge difference in their life, please lets us know. We will be taking a summer break but you can still submit your nominations to us for the 2017-2018 school year. Please send your nominations to Stephanie at stephanie.ekirkwood@farmersagency.com with the special educators name, school they are at and a brief summary of why you think they should be our next Kirkwood's Class Acts, Teacher of the Month. It does not have to be a teacher as Mrs. Worrell is one of the counselors at Hillwood Middle School.

AND to all teachers out there, if you are looking to shop around for a new insurance provider, we would love to have the opportunity to be one of the places you shop. Farmers offers discounts to educators! Who doesn't love a discount?

Come see us at Farmers Insurance, The Kirkwood Agency, where having the right insurance is NO accident!

Have a great summer!

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

April's Kirkwood's Class Act Teacher of the Month Goes To...

Congratulations to Mrs. Kelly King of Bette Perot Elementary. She is our Kirkwood's Class Acts Teacher of the Month for April!
She received a $100 Gift Card from Farmers Insurance, The Kirkwood Agency, $30 Gift Card to DeVivo Bros. Eatery, 30 minute massage from Tara Hayden, Licensed Massage Therapist, a $25 Gift Card to Out On A Limb Boutique and a personalized tumbler.
If there is/was a special educator who made a difference in your child's life, please let us know through a message or email Stephanie at stephanie.ekirkwood@farmersagency.com. Include their name, school they are at, and a brief summary of why you believe they should be the next Kirkwood's Class Acts Teacher of the Month. Help us give back to our local teachers.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

They’re Not Trying to Hide, They’re Just Smaller


“In 2015, motor-vehicle-related crashes claimed the lives of 5,376 pedestrians—an increase of 9 percent over the previous year—and injured an estimated 70,000 people. Deaths among bicyclists rose by 10 percent, with motor-vehicle-related crashes taking 818 lives and injuring an estimated 45,000 bicyclists.” –National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -National Highway Traffic Safety Administration1

5,376 lives lost in motor-vehicle related crashed with an estimated 70k people injured in the states in 2016… I don’t know about you but those numbers are outrageous to me. 1 life lost is too many but over 5,000 in one year, not to mention that number is higher than the previous year. And according to the Texas Department of Transportation2, “From 2015 to 2016, Texas motorcycle fatalities increased from 464 to 493 (6 percent), and crashes resulting in seriously injured motorcyclists increased from 1,902 to 2,006 (5 percent).”  Unacceptable, y’all...

Let’s talk about this issue, especially since May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. In an effort to raise awareness for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, the Texas Department of Transportationintroduced the “Share the Road: Look Twice for Motorcycles” campaign. It cannot be stressed enough that as drivers we all need to thoroughly look before changing lanes because sometimes it can be hard to see a motorcyclist. Motorcyclists, stay out of blind spots. If you can see yourself in a side mirror, so should the driver. All drivers have the same rights and responsibilities as those on a motorcycle.



Even a minor collision with a motorcyclist can be fatal so keep an eye out for them. They don’t have airbags, or metal surrounding them to keep them safe. The only thing they have is a helmet but even a helmet sometimes isn’t enough.

Those of us who do not ride motorcycles need to know that motorcyclists aren’t trying to hide from us, they’re just smaller. Watch closely for them especially when you’re changing lanes.
Whether you drive a car, truck, motorcycle, 18 wheeler or even if you’re riding a bicycle, be more alert and less distracted. Let’s go back to the “Old times” and just drive. Just think of how many accidents could be prevented if we just had to drive and not be on our phones, doing our make up or as some of you may have read in a previous blog of ours, watch Netflix and drive… It is our responsibility as drivers to share the road with one another and always be aware of those around you, giving yourself plenty of space between yourself and the driver in front of you.

It seems as though motorcycle accidents are happening more often, especially in the DFW area. Maybe it’s because of social media where most everything is in real time. One thing I always think of when I see the news of a fatal accident, is that I hope they had life insurance. Although none of us like to talk about that possibility, having a life insurance policy does need to be considered, especially if you are a motorcyclist. A life insurance policy is so important for all of us, because if an unfortunate event happens, your loved ones will be taken care. Having a Legacy Gift, as we like to call it, will then give you peace of mind knowing your family will be taken care of.

Sharing is caring so let’s share our roads and watch out for one another. Let’s all make an honest effort to keep one another safe. 






Thursday, April 6, 2017

February's Kirkwood's Class Act, Teacher of the Month is.....


Drum Roll Please!!! 
The winner of February's Kirkwood's Class Acts, Teacher of the Month goes to.... Mrs. Nancy Disterlic of Central High School (Fort Worth, Texas)! Congratulations Mrs. D!! It was great to be able to present this award to you. It is well deserved! Thank you to Mr. Hinson and Mrs. Coker for helping us pull the surprise off. We appreciate you and all of our special educators! Mrs. Disterlic received a $100 gift card and a super cool personalized tumbler from Farmers Insurance, The Kirkwood Agency, a $25 Gift Card to The Local Watering Hole, a $30 Gift Card to DeVivo Bros. Eatery a 30 minute massage from Tara Hayden, Licensed Massage Therapist and a $25 Gift Card from Out On A Limb Boutique.
Do you have a special teacher, Principal, Counselor, VP, etc... that had a positive impact on your child? Submit their name, school and a brief summary of why you nominated them. If they are chosen, they too will receive all that Mrs. D did.
Send those nomination to Stephanie at stephanie.ekirkwood@farmersagency.com or you can message us through our page. Let us know if you want to remain anonymous.


Monday, March 20, 2017

Opening Day Picnic at the Kirkwood Agency!

Take me out to the ball game,
Take me out with the crowd;
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks,
I don't care if I never get back.
So let's root, root, root for the home team,
If they don't win, it's a shame.
For it's one, two, three strikes, you're out,
At the old ball game!!! 

Come join us for lunch on Opening Day at the Kirkwood Agency! We will have hot dogs provided by JoAnna Pickett of Caliber Collision-Keller, nachos, popcorn, Cracker Jacks, peanuts, and of course helmet sundaes! We will have door prizes (including 2 sets of Rangers tickets), games and the Photo Bomb Photo Booth.

Don't miss out on a fun filled afternoon! Bring your family, bring your office staff, bring your friends! Here at the Kirkwood Agency we always think the more the merrier!

Going to the game? First pitch isn't until later in the evening so stop and see us first! 

Farmers Insurance, Kirkwood Agency
130 E Hill St
Keller, TX  76248

This is a free, community event. 




Thursday, February 23, 2017

January's Kirkwood's Class Act, Teacher of the Month is.....

 Drum roll please...

The WINNER of Kirkwood's Class Acts Teacher of the Month of January is...

Shana Irons at the International Leadership School of Texas, Keller!

Congratulations Shana and thank you for loving on those kiddos!

Shana received:

1. $100 Visa Gift card from us her at the Kirkwood Agency
2. $ 25 Gift Card to The Local Watering Hole
3. 30 minute massage from Tara Hayden, Licensed Massage Therapist
4. $30 Gift Card to DeVivo Bros Eatery
5. $20 Gift Card to Out on a Limb Boutique
6. Custom Kirkwood's Class Acts Tumbler

Shana, you ROCK! We want to give a shout out to all the teachers out there! You guys are making a difference! Thank you, Mr. Cooksy for allowing us to join y'all today!

Get your nominations in before the end of February for your most influential, game changing, motivating, awesome educator of the month! Email those nominations to Stephanie at stephanie.ekirkwood@farmersagency.com wit:

1. Their name
2. School they are at
3. A brief description of why you think they should be Kirkwood's Class Acts Teacher of the Month!


Thursday, February 9, 2017

December's Kirkwood's Class Act Teacher of the Month goes to...



CONGRATULATIONS!! Heather Morgan, of Timberview MiddleSchool - Keller ISD, you are the Kirkwood's Class Act Teacher of the Month for December! Thank you Mrs. Carrie Jackson for letting us come in today and present Mrs. Morgan with her award.

Thank you to all our educators for all you do for our students.

Get your nominations in for February's Kirkwood's Class Act Teacher of the Month. Send those to Stephanie at stephanie.ekirkwood@farmersagency.com with the following information:

1. The name of your special educator
2. School they are at
3. Brief description of why they should be the next Kirkwood's Class Act Teacher of the Month.


Stay tuned for January's #kirkwoodsclassactteacherofthemonth

Monday, January 30, 2017

Do You Netflix and Drive?



Distracted drivers are on the rise. Whether they are on the phone, texting, changing the radio, surfing social media, entering destinations into maps, shaving, doing their makeup or yes, even watching Netflix (we actually heard this one this week). Those are just to name a few, the list goes on... Are you adding to the statistics??? 

  • 61% text while driving
  • 27% take selfies while driving
  • 17% use social media while driving
  • Etc...
Here at Farmers Insurance - Kirkwood Agency we are doing our part to make the roads a safer place. We have all signed a pledge vowing to refrain from all the things that distracted us while driving and we ask that you will consider partnering with us to do the same. We would like to think that it is all the teens out there who are the most distracted, but we adults as just as guilty. How many people have to die for us to open our eyes and see that it only takes a second to change a life forever?

Here's how you can do your part:
  • Stop in our office from now until February 28th and sign the pledge
  • Commit to be a safe driver
  • Share this blog/post to get the word out
  • Be entered for a chance to win a $50 visa gift card
    • Sign the pledge and be entered for the drawing
    • Share this blog/post and be entered a second time
    • Send a friend in to sign the pledge and be entered a third time

You get a #FREE Farmers Insurance - Kirkwood Agency Jeep T-shirt just for partnering with us 

AND...

If we hit 100 signatures the pot doubles!!!!

What are you waiting for? Stop in today! 
(We even have coffee and cookies!)


Friday, January 13, 2017

Kirkwood's Class Act - Teacher of the Month goes to...

Congratulations to Mrs. Lora Folger of Keller High School. She is the Kirkwood's Class Act Teacher of the Month!!

Thank you to the Keller High School principal, Dr. Nasra, and his staff for letting us come in and present Mrs. Folger her award.

If you have a special educator you would like to nominate please send those to Stephanie at stephanie.ekirkwood@farmersagency.com

Please include the following information:
1. First and last name of the teacher
2. The school the teach at
3. A brief description of why you are nominating them.

A teacher will be chosen on the last day of the month so get your nominations in today.