With five of their six grandkids living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Karen and Irvin Thomas joined a growing national trend of “baby chasers” when they decided to relocate from Lubbock. Now, their grandkids visit so often, they have a whole new set of friends in Canyon Falls.
Since starting her job as a crossing guard at the new Argyle South Elementary School in Canyon Falls, Linda Williams has been showered with Pop-Tarts, chocolates, water and other goodies. But the biggest reward is the daily love she receives from students, parents and motorists.
With her new business, It’s Time for Wine, Canyon Falls resident Vi Hill is sharing her love of wine with neighbors, groups and companies. Using her extensive training and research, she hopes to demystify wine and make it accessible for everyone to enjoy.
A few years ago, Canyon Falls neighbors came together to rescue Chloe, who was pregnant and would soon have 8 puppies. This is the story of Cloud, one of those puppies, who’s living a great life with his Canyon Falls family.
Veronica Delic and Christina Goodman have been good friends ever since they became Canyon Falls neighbors in 2018, so it’s no surprise they teamed up for the first-ever Canyon Falls Chili Cook-Off. Their spicy recipe won first prize and forever bragging rights.
An award-winning pitmaster and professionally trained chef, Canyon Falls resident David House knows BBQ. Because we can enjoy cooking and eating outside much of the year in Texas, we asked David to share some of his top BBQ tips, and he generously agreed.
After searching for two years, the House family of Flower Mound couldn’t find a home that offered the space they wanted, fit their price range, and didn’t need expensive repairs and updates. And then they found Canyon Falls.
This self-taught baker has turned her cookie creativity into a thriving side gig, which she plans to continue after she returns to work as a nurse. Her Canyon Falls neighbors are loving her decorate-it-yourself cookie kits.
Canyon Falls resident Angel Anderson, a professional quiltmaker and embroiderer, is using her skills to help protect frontline workers and to brighten the lives of graduating students.
When more than twice as many residents as expected showed up for the first activity of the new Canyon Falls Empty Nesters Club, Dee and Jeff Garncarz knew they had struck a chord in their new community. See what’s planned ahead for this fast-growing social group.
Relocating to Dallas from Kansas City, the McLaughlins had no idea they would become the 1,000th family to move into Canyon Falls. Their special gift basket was an added surprise next to their top priorities – choosing a strong school district for their son, and finding the right-sized new home in a neighborly community near Michael’s new job.
Christina Parker has always wanted to be a real estate agent, but didn’t want to start as long as her family was relocating so often. Now that she feels happily settled at Canyon Falls, Christina has earned her license and joined one of the nation’s largest real estate companies.
One of the first residents of Canyon Falls, Ronnie Sunker has earned a reputation as the community’s unofficial photographer, capturing beautiful sunsets and wildlife as his family enjoys their daily walks along the trails.