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Serving Pine Mill, Pine Mill Ranch, Cardiff Ranch,<br />

Churchill Farms, King Lakes, Hawks Landing & Silver Ranch<br />

aty<strong>West</strong><br />

Front cover photo features<br />

King Lakes resident,<br />

Andres Gonzalez.<br />

Submitted by Grandpa,<br />

Alexander Gonzalez.<br />

School News... 5<br />

Sports... 8<br />

Easter Events... 11<br />

Community Events... 12<br />

Fort Bend County... 19<br />

Cinco Ranch Branch Library... 20<br />

Gardening Tips... 23<br />

Recipes & Featured Recipe... 24<br />

Teenage Job Seekers... 26<br />

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KATY WEST IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

SECURITY<br />

Emergency (Police, Fire & Ambulance) 911<br />

Ft. Bend Ct. Sheriff’s Dept. 281-341-4665<br />

Harris Ct. Constables 281-463-6666<br />

Fulshear Police Department 281-346-2202<br />

Fort Bend County Sherriff 281-341-4666<br />

Constable Precinct 3 281-342-3411<br />

FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />

<strong>West</strong> I-10 Volunteer Dept. Harris Ct 281-675-3600<br />

Ft. Bend ESD2 (Willowfork Fire Dept) 281-395-0011<br />

Community Fire Dept. (S. of Willowfork) 281-498-1310<br />

Fulshear/Simonton Fire Dept 281-346-2800<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

KISD Administration 281-396-6000<br />

KISD Transportation 281-396-7560<br />

Davidson Elementary 281-234-2500<br />

Jenks Elementary School 281-234-4100<br />

WoodCreek Elementary School 281-234-0100<br />

Kilpatrick Elementary School 281-237-7600<br />

WoodCreek Junior High School 281-234-0800<br />

Tays Junior High School 281-234-2400<br />

Tompkins High School 281-234-1000<br />

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Poison Control 1-800-222-1222<br />

Ft. Bend Animal Control 281-342-1512<br />

Harris Ct. Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

Children’s Protective Services 713-394-4000<br />

Fort Bend MUD #58 281-482-0216<br />

Severn Trent Service 281-398-8211<br />

Best Trash 281-313-2378<br />

Reliant Energy 713-207-7777<br />

Centerpoint Energy 713-659-2111<br />

Power Outage 713-207-2222<br />

www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />

Entex-leaking gas 713-659-3552<br />

Texas One Call System (Call before you dig) 811<br />

AT&T 800-288-2747<br />

Metro 713-635-4000<br />

Memorial Herman Hospital - <strong>Katy</strong> 281-644-7000<br />

Houston Methodist St. Catherine Hospital 281-599-5700<br />

Methodist <strong>West</strong> Hospital 832-522-1000<br />

City of Fulshear 281-346-1796<br />

Fort Bend County Tax Office 281-341-3710<br />

Emergency Service District Tax 281-342-6414<br />

Fort Bend County Animal Control 281-342-1512<br />

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce 281-491-0800<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> Chamber of Commerce 281-391-5289<br />

City of <strong>Katy</strong> 281-391-4800<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> Christian Ministries 281-391-5261<br />

Tax Tips<br />

by S. Kathryn Kucera, CPA<br />

NEED MORE TIME?<br />

<strong>April</strong> 15 (this year, the 18 th ) isn’t far off. Do you need more<br />

time to gather your tax information? Then ask for it! An<br />

individual may request a six-month extension of time to<br />

file Form 1040, to October 15 using Form 4868. No reason<br />

is necessary. The request must be postmarked or e-filed by<br />

the due date; no late extension requests will be considered.<br />

Your next question is “will it cause me to be audited?”<br />

and the answer is NO! In fact, many tax professionals<br />

believe the opposite, that it might reduce audit chances.<br />

Note, the filing extension is not an extension of time to<br />

pay any balance due. If necessary, and if possible, a<br />

payment should accompany the extension request to<br />

avoid interest and possible late payment penalty.<br />

Trust me on this: There are not enough accountants on<br />

the planet to prepare all returns by their original due<br />

dates. In the big picture, extensions are a necessity, or the<br />

system would fall apart. Only by spreading the work over<br />

a longer period of time can the profession as a whole even<br />

hope to produce quality work for so many taxpayers.<br />

Form 4868 is available in your tax software,<br />

online at www.irs.gov.<br />

Filing by <strong>April</strong> 15 is a lovely thing, but<br />

there are no awards handed out for doing<br />

so. So, extend that return!<br />

DID YOU OVERLOOK<br />

SOMETHING?<br />

When I look over prior year returns for<br />

new clients, I often see that a deduction<br />

was missed or that there was another<br />

error of some kind. In most cases, this can<br />

be fixed by filing an amended tax return,<br />

Form 1040X.<br />

The general rule is that you have three<br />

years to amend a return. If you filed your<br />

2013 return by <strong>April</strong> 15, 2014, you have<br />

until <strong>April</strong> 15, <strong>2017</strong> to amend it.<br />

Form 1040X must be paper-filed; it is<br />

not yet possible to electronically file<br />

them. For smooth processing, various<br />

attachments must be included. They<br />

usually are not a do-it-yourself project;<br />

professional assistance is recommended!


Spring Cleaning<br />

We simply love the warmth and coziness of wintertime, but there is something else<br />

that we anticipate at the end of winter even more: the start of spring. Our hearts fill<br />

with joy and positivity thanks to its rebirth, renewal and re-energizing sentiment. It<br />

prompts us to make a fresh start within ourselves and in our homes. And we are not<br />

alone–people all over the world have practiced this same ritual for many centuries.<br />

SPRING CLEANING RITUALS AROUND THE WORLD<br />

Spring cleaning is a time-honored ritual for a reason. In China people clean their<br />

houses, clothes and spirits in anticipation of Chinese New Year or Spring Festival.<br />

They do this to get rid of bad luck and misfortune that may have accumulated during<br />

the previous year. Once the house is tidied, it is forbidden to touch the floors with a<br />

broom, otherwise you risk sweeping out all the good luck that entered the house at<br />

the turn of the year.<br />

People in Iran have a similar ritual on the 21st of March each year. They call it Khaneh<br />

Takani, which means “shaking the house.” And that is exactly what Iranian people do.<br />

Everything gets a thorough cleaning: from beds and rugs to curtains and clothes and<br />

everything in between. Fresh scented flowers are brought into the house to renew the<br />

positive energy so both the new year and spring can arrive.<br />

In Thailand, people celebrate new spring beginnings with the festival of Songkran,<br />

where they clean their houses and take extra care to thoroughly cleanse all images<br />

and statues of Buddha in their possession. This tradition is then done in public during<br />

a parade, as people pour water mixed with perfume and fragrant herbs on one another<br />

to symbolize blessings and good luck in the new year.<br />

SPRING CLEANING AND YOU<br />

Why do we feel the need to clean our environments with the coming of spring? Part<br />

of it is the urge to finally open all windows and clear the winter mustiness that has<br />

settled there. On a psychological level, we are also sweeping out the dark winter mood<br />

in order to welcome the positivity of spring energy, just like ancient civilizations did.<br />

In this way, a clean house brings us peace of mind and clarity. But how do we start this<br />

immense spring cleaning ritual? The answer is quite simple: make a list and divide it<br />

up into smaller tasks, so you can feel the satisfaction of ticking off each item. What<br />

follows is an example of a spring cleaning outline:<br />

1. CLEAN WINDOWS<br />

Start with one of the most visible issues—when the spring sun starts shining through<br />

your windows, you can see every bit of dirt on them. Combine water, distilled vinegar<br />

and liquid dish soap in a spray bottle and spray it against the glass. Use a fibre cloth to<br />

wipe it on, and a squeegee to remove excess liquid.<br />

2. DECLUTTER<br />

Before you do a deep clean, declutter it first. This means<br />

throwing away anything you haven’t used in the past twelve<br />

months. Avoid throwing odds and ends into a drawer,<br />

because they will eventually find their way out and create a<br />

mess.<br />

3. CLEAN ROOMS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM<br />

Spring cleaning is about the things that you overlook during<br />

your day-to-day cleaning routines. Vacuum the ceiling, clean<br />

the lamps, and use a damp cloth to clean walls and doors.<br />

Don’t forget light switches and door handles—these are<br />

typically covered with grime.<br />

4. RENEW YOUR BEDROOM<br />

Organize your closets and prepare for a wardrobe transition.<br />

Remove all clothing you haven’t been wearing in the last<br />

twelve months and put them in bags for good will. Take your<br />

curtains and your winter coats to the dry cleaner. Combat any<br />

stale winter odors with scented candles or fragrance sticks.<br />

5. A FRESH LOOK IN THE BATHROOM<br />

Toilets, sinks and tubs get cleaned regularly, but spring<br />

cleaning involves a different approach. Discard outdated or<br />

unused products. Replace old towels with new, luxurious<br />

ones. Reorganize your shelves for maximum efficiency.<br />

6. DEEP CLEAN YOUR KITCHEN<br />

Search your cupboards and pantry and discard any outdated<br />

products. Replace dish and tea towels as well as the mops<br />

you’ve been using the entire year. Clean the fridge and defrost<br />

the freezer. Make sure you check all the food and throw out<br />

anything that has been lying around for too long.<br />

7. DON’T FORGET THE OUTSIDE<br />

Clean your patio furniture and wash pillow covers. Use a<br />

vinegar spray to dissolve green build up on teak and wooden<br />

furniture. Throw out any pots or other garden accessories<br />

that haven’t survived the winter in tact.<br />

By creating a spring cleaning ritual out of these seven steps,<br />

you’ll notice that it isn’t nearly as daunting as it sounds. And<br />

when it’s all said and done, you will be ready to welcome the<br />

coming year with a clear mind and an uplifted spirit.<br />

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School News<br />

Private Schools<br />

SJ23 BOYS’ SWIM TEAM WINS TAAPS<br />

REGIONALS; ENTIRE TEAM HAS<br />

72% IMPROVEMENT IN BEST SWIM TIMES<br />

After winning the TAPPS Eastern Region Division II Swim Meet last year<br />

and moving up to Division I this year, the boys’ swim team repeated as<br />

Region Champions, beating last year’s champion St. Thomas 123-112.<br />

Tomball Concordia Lutheran was third with 108. The girls finished 6 th<br />

with excellent performances<br />

from the entire team. The girls<br />

had 68% lifetime best swims<br />

and the boys had 76%, for a<br />

combined team improvement<br />

of 72%.<br />

the 200-yd freestyle relay; Paul Polzer, Canyon Neundorfer, David Lloyd<br />

and Korbin Podolak in the 400-yd freestyle relay; Ben Rehfeld in the 200<br />

freestyle and 100 butterfly; David Lloyd in the 50 and 100 freestyle; Canyon<br />

Neundorfer and Adam Tate in the 500 freestyle and Korbin Podolak in the<br />

100 backstroke.<br />

Additional qualifiers were named by TAPPS after the Central and Northern<br />

Regional Championships fill out the automatic qualifiers from the top<br />

three finishers at each Region Meet and the next fastest seven Region<br />

times from across the state will be added to fill the 16 remaining TAPPS<br />

State Meet slots.<br />

SJ23 Swimmers of the Meet<br />

were junior Lexi Truong and<br />

Ben Rehfeld.<br />

Top-three finishers in each<br />

event are automatic State<br />

Qualifiers and include Lexi<br />

Truong, Adley Marsh, Addy<br />

Seeley and Emmi Rotta in the<br />

200-yd medley relay; Korbin<br />

Podolak, Peyton Martin, Ben<br />

Rehfeld and David Lloyd in<br />

the 200-yd medley relay; Paul<br />

Polzer, Canyon Neundorfer,<br />

Mark Lloyd and Ben Rehfeld in<br />

Team captains Ben Rehfeld and David Lloyd holding<br />

the <strong>2017</strong> TAPPS Eastern Regional Championship<br />

plaque along with the entire boys’ swim team<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> <strong>West</strong> Community Newsletter | <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 5


<strong>Katy</strong> ISD<br />

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IMPORTANT DATES<br />

<strong>April</strong> 13 th - Early Dismissal (Elementary 12:40 PM; Secondary 11:35 AM)<br />

<strong>April</strong> 14 th - Good Friday - Holiday Students and Staff<br />

KATY ISD STUDENTS BRING HOME TOP HONORS<br />

AT HOUSTON AREA TEACHERS OF<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGES’ FARRINGTON CONTEST<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> ISD had 30 high school students win awards at the <strong>2017</strong> Farrington<br />

Contest and Awards, sponsored by the Houston Area Teachers of Foreign<br />

Language. This included six students who took home first place prizes<br />

in Spanish Advanced, Spanish Intermediate, German 2, German 3 and<br />

American Sign Language.<br />

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More than 200 Houston-area students participated in the language<br />

competition and schools were allowed to send three students from<br />

each language level. Participants completed a language exam including<br />

reading, writing, listening and speaking.<br />

KATY ISD PARTNERS IN EDUCATION<br />

CELEBRATED MENTORS AT TIES & TIARAS<br />

​<strong>Katy</strong> ISD celebrated the time, effort and heart of KEYS mentors - while<br />

supporting KEYS Scholarships - at Ties & Tiaras on March 9 th from 5:30-<br />

7:30 PM at NOAH’S of <strong>Katy</strong>. This year’s festivities included honoring the<br />

<strong>2017</strong> Mentors of the Year and KEYS Scholarship Sponsors, along with<br />

entertainment provided by a stringed ensemble from Tompkins High<br />

School. Also, joining the event was the Cinco Ranch High School student<br />

artists who created this year’s KEYS scholarship masterpiece<br />

Every year Ties & Tiaras honors <strong>Katy</strong> ISD’s family of mentors, who<br />

spend up to one hour each week with their students. In particular, the<br />

event recognizes a few individuals who’ve sustained relationships and<br />

dedication to the KEYS program year after year. The <strong>Katy</strong> ISD <strong>2017</strong> Mentors<br />

of the Year and their respective KEYS campuses, were:<br />

Fred Crist, McDonald Junior High<br />

Kevin Drury, Rylander Elementary<br />

James Grima, Wolfe Elementary<br />

Kirsten Hampshire, Seven Lakes High School<br />

Steven Herold, Bear Creek Elementary<br />

Don Mach, Taylor High School<br />

Karen Morey, Hayes Elementary<br />

Donna Ortiz, Cardiff Junior High<br />

Susan Reilly, <strong>Katy</strong> High School<br />

Collectively, this group represents 51 years of service to the KEYS program,<br />

having mentored a total of 35 students between them. Since its inception<br />

in 2006, the KEYS Scholarship Fund has awarded over $300,000 to<br />

graduating KEYS seniors. KEYS - Keep Encouraging Youth toward Success -<br />

is a relationship initiative that matches a caring adult with a student on the<br />

brink of success for up to one hour a week, during the school day, during<br />

the school year. Piloted during the 1995-1996 school year, this program<br />

now extends to every campus in <strong>Katy</strong> ISD. KEYS is not a tutoring program,<br />

but rather a relationship program, with many mentors and their students<br />

sustaining their friendship year after year. To learn more, visit Partners<br />

in Education under the “Community” tab at www.katyisd.org or contact<br />

Martha Brown, 281-396-2468, marthabrown@katyisd.org.<br />

6 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | <strong>Katy</strong> <strong>West</strong> Community Newsletter


Home for the Holidays Presents<br />

9th Annual Spring Gift Market<br />

<strong>April</strong> 8th & 9th Saturday 10-6 & Sunday 11-4<br />

at the <strong>Katy</strong> Merrell Center<br />

6301 South Stadium Lane • <strong>Katy</strong> Texas 77494<br />

Like us on Facebook: Home For the Holidays Gift Market<br />

www.HomeForTheHolidaysGiftMarket.com<br />

or call 281-788-4297<br />

David Paz, Mayde Creek<br />

Junior High Principal<br />

DISTRICT ANNOUNCES KATY<br />

ISD’S REGION IV PRINCIPAL<br />

RECOGNITION NOMINEES<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> ISD recently announced that<br />

McRoberts Elementary Principal Dr.<br />

Kwabena Mensah and Mayde Creek<br />

Junior High Principal Dr. David Paz, were<br />

chosen for <strong>Katy</strong> ISD’s Region IV Principal<br />

Recognition.<br />

Mensah and Paz were selected by their<br />

peers for their ability and willingness<br />

to make meaningful contributions to<br />

education, their desire for continuous<br />

personal and professional growth and<br />

their ability to inspire <strong>Katy</strong> ISD students<br />

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Tompkins High School<br />

TOMPKINS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRAS’ DUCK RACE<br />

The Tompkins High School Orchestras’ <strong>2017</strong> Duck Race is coming<br />

Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 1 st , at Current Church in <strong>Katy</strong>, 26600 <strong>West</strong>heimer Parkway,<br />

starting at 9 AM. Duck Race participants have the chance to win one of<br />

several guaranteed prizes including:<br />

1. An Xbox One<br />

2. Beats Solo headphones<br />

3. A new laptop<br />

They will be recognized along with campus<br />

administrators from school districts in the<br />

surrounding area at the Region IV Principal<br />

Recognition ceremony on Wednesday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 5, <strong>2017</strong> at Hotel ZaZa.<br />

In addition to the duck race, the orchestra will be hosting live music, food<br />

trucks and carnival style booths from 10 AM-2 PM. For more information<br />

about purchasing your $5 BUCKS-A-DUCK chances, please contact the<br />

Tompkins High School Orchestras at 281-234-1074 or go to our website,<br />

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Sports<br />

KATY YMCA<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> YMCA Fall Program Registration is in progress. Contact the Y for details<br />

at 281-392-5055 or check out our website: ymcahouston.org.<br />

SWIM LESSONS: The Y has been teaching swim lessons for over 100 years!<br />

All ages and ability levels welcome. Morning, evening, group and private<br />

sessions available.<br />

YMCA CHILD CARE 2016-17 REGISTRATION: Child Care provided at most<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> ISD elementary schools until 6:30 PM. Some schools offer both before<br />

and after school care. Please call for specific school offerings and prices.<br />

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AHFC SOCCER SUMMER CAMP SERIES <strong>2017</strong><br />

AHFC is pleased to offer the Summer Camp Series at multiple campuses in<br />

and around Houston. The club invites all interested players to the Canes<br />

Fundamental Camp (Ages 5-9) or the Canes Skills & Drills Camp (Ages 10-16).<br />

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Easter Season Services<br />

Good Friday Service<br />

<strong>April</strong> 14th at 6:30 pm<br />

Easter Egg Hunt<br />

<strong>April</strong> 15th at 10:00 am<br />

Easter Services<br />

<strong>April</strong> 16th at 8:00 am at River Bend Garden,<br />

9:00 & 10:30 am in Worship Center<br />

Please visit albionhurricanes.org to register and for more details about<br />

each particular campus. The camps will be offered in New Territory, Cy-<br />

Fair and <strong>Katy</strong> locations. All information can be found under “Camps” at<br />

albionhurricanes.org.<br />

WOMEN’S FLAT TRACK ROLLER DERBY<br />

Southwest Houston’s own brand new women’s flat track roller derby<br />

team is now forming. This isn’t the old school roller derby you’ve seen in<br />

the past. We train derby athletes to compete according to the rules and<br />

guidelines set forth by WFTDA, the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association.<br />

We are actively recruiting skaters, referees and volunteers. Skaters must<br />

be female and 18 or older. Referees and volunteers must be 18 or older.<br />

Email us at yellowrosederbygirls@yahoo.com for more information. You<br />

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sports experience for all children. Founded in 1986 in <strong>Katy</strong>, Texas, FFPS has<br />

grown to 22 leagues and 16,000 players throughout the Greater Houston<br />

area. FFPS offers children a fun and fair experience, including one practice<br />

per week, a full uniform and trophy for every player, equal playing time and<br />

play every position, co-ed/balanced teams, positive coaching and more.<br />

No tryouts are required. Go to www.FFPS.org to sign up. Registration fee<br />

includes a full uniform (jersey, shorts and socks), trophy, trained positive<br />

coaches, nice fields and background checks on all volunteers. Coaches will<br />

call players to schedule practice by <strong>April</strong> 4 th . Practice times and location will<br />

be determined by the coach and team. The schedule includes eight games,<br />

played locally on Saturdays, <strong>April</strong> 8 th to May 27 th . Our <strong>Katy</strong> league plays<br />

at George Bush Park - FFPS Soccer Complex (20150 <strong>West</strong>heimer Parkway).<br />

Our Fulshear League plays at Huggins Elementary (No. 1 Huggins Dr). Our<br />

<strong>West</strong> Houston League plays at <strong>West</strong>side High School (14201 Briar Forest).<br />

Our <strong>West</strong>park/Beltway League plays at Quillian Center (10570 <strong>West</strong>park<br />

Dr). Our Spring Branch/Memorial League plays at St. Andrew Lutheran<br />

Church (1353 Witte Rd). For more information, map of all locations or to<br />

sign up, visit www.FFPS.org or call 1-800-828-PLAY (7529).<br />

KATY CANOE & KAYAK CLUB (KC/KC)<br />

Join a non-profit club - free of charge. We meet every 3 rd Wednesday of<br />

each month at 24638 Kingsland Blvd., <strong>Katy</strong> TX 77494. We post different<br />

water trips and outdoor adventures on the Meet Up Group Website.<br />

Don’t know if you prefer to canoe or kayak? Don’t buy something just to<br />

buy it… try out different boats. These trips will help you decide what you<br />

like or if you even like to paddle. We can help! We have years of water<br />

sports adventures under our belts. We don’t sell boats or boat gear, but<br />

we do have kayaks and canoes and/or we know people who have kayaks<br />

and canoes. Must be at least 21 years of age to borrow a kayak or canoe (ID<br />

Required). Must be at least 18 years of age to join (ID Required). No minors<br />

allowed in this club. For more information, call Philip or Tisha at 713-826-<br />

5705 or 281-782-7252. Email: mantarayinfo@mantaraydivers.com.<br />

KATY AREA<br />

RUNNING CLUB<br />

The <strong>Katy</strong> Area Running<br />

Club is a 501(c)3 non-profit<br />

corporation which exists to<br />

serve people living in and<br />

around <strong>Katy</strong>, Texas who<br />

have an interest in running.<br />

We are a community<br />

of people of all ages,<br />

backgrounds, heritages and<br />

abilities who share a common interest - running! Our focus is on group runs,<br />

having fun, socializing and sharing our knowledge and experience with our<br />

members and the public. We welcome all who are interested in joining us.<br />

We have a full calendar of runs, events and socials. We hold group runs<br />

every Saturday morning at the Sergeant Hatch Sports Park off the south<br />

I-10 feeder road just east of Barker Cypress Rd. On Tuesdays (5 AM and 6:30<br />

PM) we meet at the Cinco Ranch Junior High Track for speedwork and on<br />

Thursday (6:30 PM) we meet at Crosspoint Community Church for tempo<br />

runs of various distances and paces. To find out more and to join our club,<br />

visit www.<strong>Katy</strong>AreaRunningClub.com.<br />

TENNIS ORGANIZATION FOR THE KATY AREA<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> Area Tennis (KAT) is the newest, non-profit tennis organization<br />

meeting the needs of all tennis players in the <strong>Katy</strong> area. Our goal is to<br />

provide a wide range of programming for tennis players as well as to<br />

promote the game in the <strong>Katy</strong> area. Registration is currently open for a<br />

variety of leagues, ladders and tournaments that include singles, doubles<br />

and mixed doubles for all ages and skill levels. For more information, visit<br />

our website at http://katyareatennis.org.<br />

TRACK HOUSTON YOUTH TRACK CLUB<br />

Track Houston is the nation’s largest and most successful youth track and<br />

field organization. Our goal is to assist interested boys and girls ages 6<br />

to18 years old in improving their physical fitness and mental stamina. We<br />

have 2 Cross Country practice sites in the greater Houston area. Memorial<br />

Park and Mary Jo Peckham Park in <strong>Katy</strong>. Go to www.trackhouston.com to<br />

REGISTER TODAY!!<br />

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VOLLEYBALL<br />

Please contact Dean at volleyballkaty@yahoo.com if you are interested in<br />

playing volleyball. You must be at least 18 years old and be able to play at<br />

intermediate level. We play at different locations in and around <strong>Katy</strong> area.<br />

KATY RUGBY CLUB<br />

Want to learn the newest Olympic Sport - Rugby? All ages welcome - boys<br />

& girls, Training every Sunday 2-4 PM at Cinco Ranch High School, For<br />

more information, please visit www.katyrugbyclub.com.<br />

KATY CAVALIER LACROSSE CLUB<br />

The <strong>Katy</strong> Cavalier Lacrosse Club invites you to come and see what Lacrosse<br />

is all about. Join us as we continue to bring one of the fastest growing<br />

team sports in the United States to the youth of <strong>Katy</strong>. <strong>Katy</strong> Cavalier<br />

Lacrosse Club offers lacrosse for boys and girls from Kindergarten thru<br />

High School. No experience needed. For more information visit our<br />

website, www.katycavalierlacrosse.org. Did you play Lacrosse in college,<br />

coached lacrosse or just love the sport? We are looking for Coaches for<br />

boys and girls. Please contact us for more information if you would like to<br />

volunteer and be a part of the <strong>Katy</strong> Cavalier Lacrosse Club, 281-942-8822.<br />

WESTSIDE GOLF LEAGUE<br />

<strong>West</strong>side Golf League is actively encouraging new members. We invite you<br />

to join us every Tuesday morning at Cinco Ranch Golf Club. Our purpose<br />

is to allow ladies of all levels to meet new friends and have fun while<br />

improving golfing skills. For more information, contact the Pro Shop at<br />

Cinco Ranch, 281-395-4653.<br />

LADIES GOLF<br />

Golfing Gals is a small, fun group of ladies playing golf on Wednesday<br />

mornings. We play mostly in the <strong>West</strong> Houston/<strong>Katy</strong> area at a different<br />

course every week. Contact Nancy at 281-550-2043 or email: golfinggals@<br />

yahoo.com for information.<br />

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Easter Events<br />

Easter Church<br />

Services<br />

THE FELLOWSHIP EASTER SERVICES<br />

Friday, <strong>April</strong> 14 th : Good Friday Services,<br />

4:30 PM and 6 PM<br />

Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 16 th : Easter Sunday Services,<br />

8, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 AM<br />

Located at 22765 <strong>West</strong>heimer Parkway, <strong>Katy</strong> Texas<br />

77450, Thefellowship.org.<br />

HOLY WEEK AT LIVING WORD<br />

We invite you to join us as we embark on the<br />

holiest of journeys to Easter. On Thursday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 13 th , Maundy Thursday worship services<br />

commemorating the Last Supper of Jesus and his<br />

disciples will be held at 1 PM and 7:30 PM. Good<br />

Friday worship services commemorating Jesus’s<br />

death on the cross will be held on Friday, <strong>April</strong><br />

14 th at 1 PM and 7:30 PM.<br />

On Easter Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 16 th , the Easter<br />

resurrection celebration begins at 6:30 AM with<br />

the Sunrise Worship Service. Traditional Easter<br />

Sunday worship services will be held at 8 AM<br />

and 11 AM and will feature the Living Word choir,<br />

bell choir and musicians. A Contemporary Easter<br />

Sunday worship service will be held at 9:30 AM and<br />

ReImagine Worship will be held at 6 PM.<br />

Living Word is located at 3700 S. Mason Rd. <strong>Katy</strong>,<br />

77450. For additional information, call 281-392-<br />

2300 or visit www.livingwordkaty.org.<br />

Fun Easter Activities & Hunts<br />

BASKETS & BUNNIES<br />

Bring the kids out to celebrate Easter during Baskets and Bunnies on <strong>April</strong> 8, <strong>2017</strong> from 9<br />

AM until noon at the VFW Park. Kids can enjoy games, activities and crafts while they wait<br />

to visit and have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny. The City of <strong>Katy</strong> Parks &<br />

Recreation Department is committed to offering unique and quality community events that<br />

engage all age groups and abilities to get out, get active and have fun within our City. For more<br />

information, please call 281-391-4840.<br />

​BIG BUNNY BASH<br />

​Join us Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 15 th for our annual Big Bunny Bash at Cinco Ranch Church of Christ this<br />

year. A great Easter weekend morning of activities including egg hunts, a LIVE show, carnival<br />

games, bounce houses, food and much more! This free event is ​for 2 years old through​ Grade 5<br />

families. Stop in for an interactive Easter event. All ages are welcome. Free admission but food<br />

is at an additional cost.<br />

Further Info:<br />

Website: ​www.crcoc.org/bigbunnybash<br />

Facebook​: ​ www.facebook.com/cincoranchkids<br />

Location:​6655 S Mason Rd.<br />

Date/Times: ​Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 15 th , 9:30 AM to 12 PM<br />

Entry Details: ​Free<br />

Event Organizer Details: ​Anna Henix, ​anna@crcoc.org<br />

THE FELLOWSHIP EGGSTRAVAGANZA<br />

Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 15 th : Eggstravaganza - Easter Show with Dennis Lee and friends as well as<br />

Egg Hunt, 10 AM. Free event for your family - but tickets for show required. Located at 22765<br />

<strong>West</strong>heimer Parkway, <strong>Katy</strong> Texas 77450, Thefellowship.org.<br />

EASTER AT THE RANCH<br />

Visit Smith Ranch Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 15, <strong>2017</strong> from 10 AM - 12 PM or 2 PM - 4 PM. Kids can run, play,<br />

and visit with the Easter Bunny when your family joins this special day of fun at this 40-acre ranch.<br />

Hunts will be divided by age. Smith Ranch is located at 25440 Beckendorff Rd.<br />

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Community Events<br />

Community Events<br />

Walks & Runs<br />

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY’S<br />

RELAY FOR LIFE OF KATY<br />

Relay For Life is a community event benefiting the American Cancer<br />

Society and is the largest national fundraising event to end cancer. At<br />

Relay For Life we Celebrate the survivors, Remember loved ones lost and<br />

Fight Back against the disease.<br />

This year Relay for Life in <strong>Katy</strong> will take place next on Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 1 st ,<br />

4 PM-12 AM at <strong>Katy</strong> City Park. Each year there is a theme and as the event<br />

falls on <strong>April</strong> Fool’s Day this year, it is appropriately themed… “Let’s Make<br />

A Fool Out of Cancer.” We would love for you to get involved and help us<br />

reach our goal! For more information about Relay For Life, I invite you to<br />

visit our website www.relayforlife.org/katytx.<br />

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR<br />

13 TH ANNUAL IMPACT A HERO 5K<br />

An event that brings the community and combat veterans and their<br />

families together. Registration is now open for the 13 th Annual Impact a<br />

Hero 5K, one of Impact a Hero’s major fundraising events of the year. This<br />

year, the race will be held May 20, <strong>2017</strong> at the Constellation Field and will<br />

feature the traditional 5K Run/Walk/Wheel and Kids 1K beginning at 7 AM.<br />

The 5K registration is $25 for untimed and $35 for timed. The 5K wheel is<br />

$25. The Kids 1K is $15. Prices increase on May 13 th and again on race day.<br />

Cash prizes will be awarded for the Men’s Open, Men’s Master, Women’s<br />

Open and Women’s Master categories. Top fundraisers will also be<br />

awarded prizes. Every registration will include an Impact a Hero 5K shirt,<br />

free fundraising page and entry to the post-race party. Online registration<br />

is available on their website: www.impactahero5k.com.<br />

For more information about our organization, registration or sponsorship<br />

opportunities, please contact: Laurel Goodroe at lgoodroe@impactahero.org.<br />

Festivals<br />

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SATURDAY, APRIL 22 ND<br />

A fun, free opportunity to meet and learn more about the men and women<br />

who keep us safe. Harris County ESD 48 Fire Department (HCESD 48) is<br />

proud to announce the Second Annual <strong>Katy</strong> Area Safety Fest sponsored<br />

by <strong>Katy</strong> Mills. This year’s event will be held from 10 AM-2 PM, Saturday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 22, <strong>2017</strong>, at <strong>Katy</strong> Mills Mall, 5000 <strong>Katy</strong> Mills Cir, <strong>Katy</strong>, TX 77494. The<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> Area Safety Fest is free to the public and will feature personnel,<br />

equipment and apparatus from the 20+ agencies that serve the greater<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> area. The Safety Festival’s purpose is to familiarize residents with<br />

the men and women who serve the greater <strong>Katy</strong> area, as well as the daily<br />

tasks of various agencies that protect community through a variety of fun,<br />

educational and high-energy activities. Whether fighting fires or engaging<br />

with and educating the residents we serve, HCESD 48 and our many<br />

safety partners understand just how much community awareness and<br />

involvement can prevent disasters or limit the extent of damage resulting<br />

from such emergencies.<br />

Festival activities will include:<br />

• Fire and EMS exhibits and demonstrations, including car fire and<br />

extrication demos<br />

• Life Flight helicopter landing and viewing<br />

• Law enforcement exhibits, vehicles and live demonstrations<br />

• Ladder truck tours and ambulance tours<br />

• “Firefighters Combat Challenge” as well as a “Jr. Firefighter Challenge”<br />

• An inflatable play area and kids activities<br />

• Food and refreshment vendors<br />

If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Simon<br />

VanDyk at 281-599-8888 or email at simon.vandyk@hcesd48.org.<br />

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Ranch Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 1, at 30722 Sonora Ridge Drive. The public can<br />

enjoy Cajun-style crawfish and all the fixings noon to 4 p.m. plus beer,<br />

live music by party band Bayou Roux and model home tours. A Kid<br />

Zone with face painters, bounce houses and other activities will keep<br />

children entertained. Food trucks will be on hand with even more food<br />

and beverages for purchase. Admission is free and donations are being<br />

accepted for the March of Dimes. Learn more about Jordan Ranch at www.<br />

jordanranchtexas.com.<br />

Fundraisers<br />

KATY SIP-N-STROLL<br />

Register now for the <strong>Katy</strong> Sip n Stroll Benefiting the Ballard House!<br />

<strong>April</strong> 1, <strong>2017</strong>, 5-8 PM<br />

Peek Road at <strong>West</strong>heimer Parkway, <strong>Katy</strong>, TX<br />

To Purchase Your Tickets go to www.sipandstroll.com/Tickets.shtml<br />

$35 General Admission Ticket<br />

$65 VIP Ticket Featuring Bubbles Pre-Party<br />

The Kroger Beer Club and 1 hour early admission<br />

DERBY DAY PARTY<br />

Every paid attendee will draw a Kentucky<br />

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chance to win prizes!<br />

~ Plus~<br />

Ladies Hat Contest & Mens Boot Contest<br />

Silent Auction - Photo Booth - Wine Pull<br />

Heavy Hors d’ouvres<br />

Complementary Beer & Wine - Mint Julep Toast<br />

SPONSORSHIP & UNDERWRITING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE!<br />

All proceeds from the Derby Day Party will benefit<br />

Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship and its<br />

programming for individuals with special needs.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 6, <strong>2017</strong><br />

3:30 - 7:30 PM AT SAFARI TEXAS<br />

Call for event details... 832.451.6874 - Heather@reiningstrength.org<br />

Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship is a 501(c)3 Organization<br />

8811 FM 359, Richmond, TX 77406<br />

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The internationally acclaimed United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus of<br />

Washington, DC will continue its long tradition of presenting free public performances<br />

when it appears at Tompkins High School Performing Arts Center on Wednesday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 12, <strong>2017</strong> at 7 PM. The Army Field Band’s concert in <strong>Katy</strong> is sponsored by The<br />

Conservatory of Music at Cinco Ranch, the Conservatory of Music at North <strong>Katy</strong> and<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> ISD.<br />

The Concert Band & Soldiers’ Chorus are the oldest and largest of The U.S. Army<br />

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concerts on their national tours. They have performed in all 50 states and 30 foreign<br />

countries for audiences totaling hundreds of millions.<br />

For additional information about the Army Field Band’s performance in <strong>Katy</strong>, please<br />

contact The Conservatory of Music at North <strong>Katy</strong> c/o Dr. Michael Guevara at 832-321-<br />

3382. To obtain free tickets, please visit The Conservatory of Music at North <strong>Katy</strong> or<br />

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Our residents have cleaned out their closets and can’t wait for<br />

you to stop by on Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 29 th from 7 AM to 12 Noon!<br />

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garages.<br />

For a map and list of items being sold at <strong>West</strong>heimer Lakes<br />

and <strong>West</strong>heimer Lakes North, don’t forget to stop by the<br />

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Friday, <strong>April</strong> 21, <strong>2017</strong>, 7 PM<br />

Located at BridgePoint Bible Church, 13277 <strong>Katy</strong> Freeway, Houston, TX 77079. For<br />

tickets and more information go to: www.ECHOrchestra.org. ECHO will be sure to<br />

sweep you off your feet with music that will inspire you to dance. Fly Dance Company,<br />

a local hip-hop dance company, will be performing with ECHO as the featured guest<br />

artist. It will be an unusual collaboration between classical and modern hip-hop.<br />

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<strong>April</strong> 10 th : Pay-What-You-Can night: 8 PM<br />

MORE INFO/RESERVATIONS:<br />

www.mildredsumbrella.com,<br />

info@mildredsumbrella.com or<br />

832-463-0409.<br />

THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />

2016-<strong>2017</strong> SEASON<br />

Music Fit for a King: Saturday, May 6 th , 7:30 PM. For more information,<br />

please visit the HCS website at www.houstonchoral.org.<br />

STAGEWORKS THEATRE<br />

THE PRODUCERS - March 17-<strong>April</strong> 9, <strong>2017</strong><br />

PETER AND THE STARCATCHER -<br />

<strong>April</strong> 28-May 21, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Stageworks Theatre is located at<br />

10760 Grant Road, Houston, Texas 77070.<br />

Website: www.stageworkshouston.org.<br />

KATY VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (KVPAC)<br />

www.kvpac.org<br />

2501 S Mason Rd., Suite 290, <strong>Katy</strong>, TX 77450<br />

June 2-4, <strong>2017</strong>: “Gingerbread Lady” by Neil Simon<br />

Tony-award winning Broadway play about lost misfits.<br />

July 14-16, <strong>2017</strong>: Don Zolidis’ “Empowered: How One Girl Scout Nearly<br />

Destroyed the World’s Economy”<br />

Season Tickets, including all new FLEX Packages, are on-sale now to lockin<br />

the best price and choice seat. Pre-Sale Show Tickets are $15 Adults and<br />

$12 Seniors. Tickets increase by $3 at the door. Group rates are available<br />

at www.kvpac.org or in person. For <strong>Katy</strong> audience members who seek<br />

an evening at the theater, they can look to Encore Players as a source to<br />

enjoy the theater in their own home town without the long commute or<br />

high cost involved with heading to one of downtown Houston’s theaters.<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> Visual & Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) is a non-profit arts education<br />

organization helping artists find their light since 2001.<br />

Misc Events<br />

CAR WASH FOR KIDS<br />

Hope For Three, local autism advocates is hosting 5th annual “Car Wash<br />

for Kids”. This event will be held on <strong>April</strong> 2, <strong>2017</strong> at C & C Dental (17003<br />

Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land Tx 77479) . For more information please<br />

go to hopeforthree.org.<br />

HOUSTON WING - COMMEMORATIVE<br />

AIR FORCE <strong>2017</strong> OPEN HOUSE<br />

& VINTAGE AIRCRAFT FLY-IN<br />

<strong>April</strong> 22-23, <strong>2017</strong> will be a weekend dedicated in recognition of the<br />

70 th anniversary the formation of the United States Air Force, as the<br />

Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Houston Wing presents its annual Open<br />

House at the <strong>West</strong> Houston Airport. This event provides a rare opportunity<br />

for the public of all ages to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds<br />

of WWII and other authentic vintage military aircraft, which played a huge<br />

role in our American history.<br />

In addition to aircraft, several historic military vehicles will be on display<br />

as well as a very unique anti-aircraft gun trailer exhibit from the Battleship<br />

Texas. Our hangar’s WWII museum will also be open and docents will be<br />

available to help all ages enjoy the museum’s displays.<br />

<strong>West</strong> Houston Airport is located at 18000 Groschke Rd., 2 miles north of<br />

I-10 and between Hwy. 6 and Barker Cypress, will be the place to visit<br />

on Saturday and Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 22 nd and 23 rd from 10 AM to 5 PM. The<br />

admission fee is $10 per car, which goes to supporting the organizations<br />

efforts to keep these aircraft flying. Food, drinks and souvenirs and vintage<br />

aircraft rides will be available for purchase. For additional information, go<br />

to our website: www.houstonwing.org.<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> <strong>West</strong> Community Newsletter | <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 17


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STRIKE OUT AUTISM<br />

Hope For Three, local autism advocates is hosting Strike Out Autism.<br />

This event will be held on <strong>April</strong> 23,<strong>2017</strong> at Skeeters Baseball Stadium<br />

(Constellation Field, Sugar land). For more information, please go to<br />

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KATY LIONS CLUB 45 TH ANNIVERSARY<br />

CELEBRATION OPEN HOUSE PARTY<br />

Join us and see what it means to be a Lion<br />

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Public is welcome!<br />

NATURE PROGRAMS FOR<br />

PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN<br />

SATURDAYS IN NATURE<br />

This program is held on the second Saturday of each month at the Edith<br />

L. Moore Nature Sanctuary. Arrive anytime between 9 and 11:30 AM. The<br />

program ends at 12 noon. A guided nature walk will begin at 10 AM. No<br />

reservations required. Donations are encouraged. This is a “whole family”<br />

program; parents or other adult guardians should participate with their<br />

children. Upcoming programs include <strong>April</strong> program on Bird Watching<br />

(Build a Bird Feeder).<br />

THE TITMOUSE CLUB<br />

The Titmouse Club is a nature program for children ages 2 ½ to 5 sponsored<br />

by the Houston Audubon Docent Guild. The program is offered every<br />

Tuesday and Wednesday morning, 10 to 11 AM, from mid-September<br />

until mid-May at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, 440 Wilchester<br />

Boulevard. Each week features a different nature theme and may include<br />

nature talks, stories, hands-on activities and walks in the woods. For more<br />

information, go to www.houstonaudubon.org and look under Audubon<br />

Docents. The cost is $5 per child per session or a 5-session card can be<br />

purchased for $20. The child must be accompanied by an adult during the<br />

program. Upcoming programs include:<br />

<strong>April</strong> 4 th & 5 th : Wildflowers<br />

<strong>April</strong> 11 th & 12 th : Dragonflies<br />

<strong>April</strong> 18 th & 19 th : Fish<br />

<strong>April</strong> 25 th & 26 th : Turtles<br />

May 2 nd & 3 rd : Frogs and Toads<br />

May 9 th & 10 th : Life in the Pond<br />

May 22 nd -26 th : Come Along Camp (pre-registration required)<br />

AFTER SCHOOL NATURE EXPLORERS CLUB<br />

Nature Explorers Club is designed for school-age children (ages 6-10, K-5 th )<br />

who are interested in investigating the natural world. Each month we will<br />

explore a different ecology topic, focusing on our own native plants and<br />

animals. We will make a craft to take home, go on a nature hike, dip-net<br />

for fish and tadpoles in the ponds and get to know the plants and animals<br />

of the Bayou City! Fee/reservations are required. Reserve your child’s spot<br />

at www.houstonaudubon.org. For more information contact Bethany<br />

Foshee, Docent Programs Coordinator, bfoshee@houstonaudubon.org or<br />

713-464-4900. Upcoming programs include:<br />

<strong>April</strong> 20 th : Pond Insects<br />

May 18 th : Bayou Animals<br />

18 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | <strong>Katy</strong> <strong>West</strong> Community Newsletter


FULSHEAR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce holds its monthly member meetings<br />

the 2 nd Wednesday of every month at Parkway Fellowship located at 27043<br />

FM 1093, Richmond, TX 77406. Meet and Greet begins at 7:30 AM and meeting<br />

starts at 8 AM. For more information about the Fulshear Area Chamber of<br />

Commerce, visit the website at www.fulshearareachamber.com or contact<br />

Amy Norvell at 281-914-3830 or anorvell@fulshearareachamber.com.<br />

MOMS CLUB OF FULSHEAR/SIMONTON<br />

We are a nonprofit support group for stay at home and part time working<br />

moms. Beyond the social aspects of our playgroups and Moms Night Out<br />

gatherings, we are service project group driven to help the community and<br />

those in need. Find us on Facebook at MOMS Club Fulshear/Simonton.<br />

MOMMY MINGLE<br />

Every first Friday of the month Through May <strong>2017</strong><br />

Calling all Fort Bend Area moms! You asked for it! Mommy Mingle is back by<br />

popular demand! And now, it’s happening every first Friday of the month.<br />

Come and enjoy free coffee and breakfast snacks on us (while supplies last)<br />

and meet other mommies from your part of town. Bring your little ones for<br />

awesome playtime in Tot*Spot, our exclusive exhibit for children 35 months<br />

and under. Daddies, nannies and caretakers are welcome too! Everyone is<br />

invited no matter where you live! Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center, 198<br />

Kempner St., Sugar Land, TX 77498.<br />

General Museum admission: Tues.-Sat.: 10 AM-6 PM. $12 per person and $11<br />

for seniors 65+ and for active duty military personnel. Children under one<br />

and Museum Members receive free admission. Mommy Mingle is FREE with<br />

general admission. **Activities, events and times subject to change. For more<br />

information, visit www.childrensdiscoveryfb.org or call 832-742-2800.<br />

IS YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM<br />

RUNNING AT OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE?<br />

Consider having a licensed irrigation contractor come to your home and<br />

conduct an irrigation evaluation. The WISE Guy program, sponsored by North<br />

Fort Bend Water Authority and participating Municipal Utility Districts (MUD),<br />

allows you to have a licensed professional evaluate your irrigation system;<br />

and then provide an online report of the findings with any recommended<br />

repairs - at No Cost or Obligation to you. As a matter of fact, once the<br />

evaluation is complete, North Fort Bend Water Authority will mail you a $15<br />

check for participating. To learn more or to sign up for a Free Sprinkler System<br />

Evaluation, visit us at: www.NFBWA.com/wiseguys. You will also find a list of<br />

MUD’s participating in the program.<br />

TEXAS MASTER NATURALIST PROGRAM<br />

The Texas Master Naturalist Program, Coastal Prairie Chapter, is now open to<br />

applicants for the Spring <strong>2017</strong> program. Would you like to know more about<br />

nature and Texas’ natural resources? Classes and field work provide training<br />

in natural history, wildlife and the ecosystems of the area. The Texas Master<br />

Naturalist Program is a volunteer training program sponsored by the Texas<br />

Parks and Wildlife Department and Agrilife Extension Service, a Texas A &<br />

M System. Volunteers are trained to help ensure that people will be able to<br />

enjoy the natural Texas for years to come. A wide variety of topics are covered<br />

including bird study, botany, ecology, fish, mammals and soil science.<br />

Twelve Classes will be held at various locations in Fort Bend County and<br />

surrounding counties, on Tuesday evenings and Saturdays, March 21 st -<br />

May 20 th . Tuition is $150; class size is limited and applications are accepted<br />

on a first-come, first-serve basis. For information about the training program<br />

schedule or other information please call CJ McDaniel 832-945-2220 (cjm111@<br />

crenshawgolf.com) or web page www.txmn.org/coastal.<br />

FORT BEND CHAPTER NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE<br />

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION<br />

Join the Fort Bend Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the American<br />

Revolution. Contact Paula Burns at pjburns8@att.net for more information.<br />

The Fort Bend Chapter website is www.texasdar.org/chapters/FortBend.<br />

GIVE BACK & MENTOR A LOCAL JUVENILE<br />

Please commit to becoming a positive adult role model for the youth in our<br />

community. The juveniles are referred by the Fort Bend County Juvenile<br />

Probation Department. There are so many children in need of a listening ear<br />

and encouragement. Come forward and be that person for someone in need…<br />

you may be the only one! Mentors must be 21 years of age and willing to give<br />

a minimum of an hour per week. Please contact us: 281-633-7317, susan.<br />

bearden@fortbendcountytx.gov or visit fbpfy.org.<br />

CHILD ADVOCATES OF FORT BEND SEEKS NEW VOLUNTEERS<br />

Do you like children and want to make a difference? Child Advocates of Fort<br />

Bend is looking for volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children.<br />

Opportunities include being an advocate for children in foster care or helping<br />

out in the Children’s Advocacy Center one morning or afternoon each week.<br />

Volunteers must be over 21 years of age, complete an application and interview<br />

and submit to background screening. For an application or more information,<br />

contact Volunteer Services at 281-344-5258 or kjordin@cafb.org.<br />

Child Advocates of Fort Bend is a non-profit agency dedicated to providing a<br />

voice for abused and neglected children in Fort Bend County. With an army of<br />

volunteers, Child Advocates of Fort Bend serves more than 400 children each<br />

month through its Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASATM) Program and<br />

Children’s Advocacy Center.<br />

BECOME A TUTOR-UNDERSTAND OUR STUDENT’S LIFELINES<br />

Become an essential part of a student’s life by signing up to be a tutor for<br />

the Literacy Council! The Literacy Council of Fort Bend County holds tutor<br />

training every other month. After 12 hours of training, outstanding volunteers<br />

are equipped to teach Basic Literacy and English as a Second Language (ESL)<br />

classes to adults. The trainings prepare tutors to organize and compile lesson<br />

plans, learn about various tutoring techniques, understand the purpose of<br />

the Literacy Council and much more. Tutors do not need knowledge of any<br />

foreign language, nor do they need formal teaching experience. We offer<br />

many locations for tutoring throughout the area, including locations in <strong>Katy</strong>.<br />

Tutoring sessions are offered during the day and at night. If you are interested<br />

in impacting someone’s life by being their tutor, please contact the Literacy<br />

Council at 281-240-8181 or visit the website at www.ftbendliteracy.org. Help<br />

us to “Change Lives Through Literacy!”<br />

RUOK PROGRAM<br />

Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Dept. has a computer-generated program called<br />

“Are You OK?” (RUOK). It is a computer-generated call intended for senior<br />

citizens (over 55) and disabled persons who live alone and could benefit from<br />

a daily check. A computer will generate a call each morning, at about the same<br />

time and the participant chooses a time frame. A voice will ask, “Are you OK?”<br />

After this, all they have to do is hang up the phone. If the participant goes out<br />

of town or leaves the residence for any time, you just temporarily un-subscribe<br />

and re-subscribe when you return. If the call goes unanswered, the computer<br />

will call back 3 times at 15-minute intervals. If there is still no answer, the<br />

Sheriff will dispatch a deputy or the local police. They will have with them<br />

a print out of information on the person that is not responding to the calls.<br />

This program was established by FBC Sheriff Milton Wright, Commissioner’s<br />

Court and Ken Whitt (FBC Sheriff’s Citizens Academy Alumni Assoc.) in 1998.<br />

Many police chiefs in the county are also participating in the program and will<br />

proceed with the welfare check for citizens of their community. To request<br />

more information or to enroll in this free and very beneficial program, please<br />

call the Sheriff’s Dept. at 281-341-4704.<br />

Fort Bend<br />

County


Cinco Ranch<br />

Branch Library<br />

CINCO RANCH BRANCH LIBRARY (FT. BEND CO. LIB.)<br />

2620 Commercial Center Blvd., <strong>Katy</strong>, TX 77494, 281-395-1311,<br />

Hours Mon. 12 Noon - 9 PM, Tues. 10 AM - 9 PM, Wed. 10 AM - 6 PM,<br />

Thurs. 10 AM - 9 PM, Fri. 12 Noon - 5 PM, Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM, Sun. Closed.<br />

To register online for any classes at the library’s website (www.fortbend.<br />

lib.tx.us), click on “Calendar,” select “Cinco Ranch Branch Library” and<br />

find the program. Participants may also register by calling the library at<br />

281-395-1311 or by visiting the library.<br />

LIBRARY CLOSINGS<br />

<strong>April</strong> 14 th -16 th : Easter<br />

<strong>April</strong> 29 th : FBC Precinct 3 Literary & Fine Arts Festival & Parade<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

• INCOME-TAX-PREPARATION ASSISTANCE – Mondays thru <strong>April</strong> 17 th ,<br />

1-5 PM, Meeting Room. Representatives from the AARP will provide free<br />

income-tax-preparation assistance for low-income taxpayers. Patrons<br />

should bring the following information to the session if possible: photo<br />

ID, Social Security card(s) for self, spouse and all dependents, last year’s<br />

tax return, W-2, 1099s and any other compensation received in 2016,<br />

unemployment compensation statements and any other documents that<br />

are necessary to complete your return. This service is free and open to the<br />

public on a first-come, first-served basis. Income-tax forms will no longer<br />

be available at the libraries, but patrons may use the libraries’ computers<br />

and printers to download and print out the forms from the IRS website,<br />

www.irs.gov, during regular library hours. A library card is needed to use<br />

the printers and the cost to print is 10¢ per black-and-white page.<br />

• LEISURE TIME PROGRAM - Thursday, <strong>April</strong> 6 th , 6-8:30 PM, Meeting Room.<br />

Take a little time out of your day to relax and recharge. Try your hand at<br />

one of the board games, bring a favorite hobby to enjoy or discover a new<br />

recreational pastime at this come-and-go activity period.<br />

• EARTH-KIND® LANDSCAPING - Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 8 th , 2-3:30 PM, Meeting<br />

Room. Fort Bend County Master Gardener and Earth-Kind® Specialist<br />

Peggy d’Hemecourt will provide an overview of Earth-Kind® gardening<br />

practices. She will introduce the seven Earth-Kind® landscaping principles:<br />

planning and design, practical turf areas, appropriate plant selection, soil<br />

improvement, efficient irrigation and rainwater catchment, effective use<br />

of mulches and appropriate maintenance. Gardeners and landscapers will<br />

learn more about conserving resources and protecting the environment<br />

while still maintaining beautiful lawns and gardens organically.<br />

• FREE ACT PRACTICE-TEST SESSION - Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 22 nd , 10 AM-2 PM,<br />

Meeting Room. A representative from Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions<br />

will administer the practice test. Students will take a full-length practice<br />

ACT test to gain experience and become better prepared for the actual test.<br />

Bring two #2 pencils and a non-graphing calculator if available. Students<br />

may also bring a mobile device to generate instant test results, which will<br />

be available online for 90 days. Registration required.<br />

• FBC PRECINCT 3 LITERARY & FINE ARTS FESTIVAL & PARADE - Saturday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 29 th , 10 AM -2 PM. The Literary & Fine Arts Show & Parade will celebrate<br />

the talent of young artists, performers and writers from public schools<br />

in <strong>Katy</strong> ISD and Lamar Consolidated ISD that are located within Precinct<br />

3. The event features a juried art exhibition, musical performances and a<br />

literary-composition contest. Children in pre-K through 3 rd grade may dress<br />

up as their favorite storybook character and participate in a Character<br />

Parade through LaCenterra. Prizes will be awarded.<br />

20 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | <strong>Katy</strong> <strong>West</strong> Community Newsletter


• ADULT COMPUTER CLASSES: All computer classes will take place in the<br />

Computer Lab. Reservations are required.<br />

MS Word Survival Basics: Tuesday, <strong>April</strong> 11 th , 10 AM<br />

MS Excel Survival Basics: Thursday, <strong>April</strong> 20 th , 10 AM<br />

Intro to Google Docs: Wednesday, <strong>April</strong> 26 th , 10 AM<br />

EVENTS<br />

• CINCO RANCH NIGHT READERS - Thursday, <strong>April</strong> 20 th beginning at 7<br />

PM, in Conference Room. The book to be discussed is The Wright Brothers,<br />

written by David McCullough.<br />

• ESL CONVERSATION CIRCLES - Friday, <strong>April</strong> 28 th , 1-2 PM; Conference<br />

Classroom. Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program for individuals<br />

of all nationalities who would like a place to practice their English language<br />

and conversation skills. The “Conversation Circles” provide an opportunity<br />

for non-English-speaking people to gather in a relaxed setting and discuss<br />

topics of their own choosing while practicing their English skills.<br />

YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS teens grades 9-12<br />

• CUPCAKE DECORATING - Wednesday, <strong>April</strong> 5 th , 3-4 PM, Conference<br />

Classroom. Learn how to dress up your cupcakes with easy, festive,<br />

decorative touches. Library staff will demonstrate basic decorating<br />

methods as well as tips and tricks to make cupcake-decorating hasslefree.<br />

• YOUNG ADULT BOOK CLUB - Wednesday, <strong>April</strong> 12 th , 3-4 PM, Conference<br />

Classroom. Teen readers will have the opportunity to meet with others<br />

who share the same love for great books and have a lively discussion on<br />

the reasons a book or its characters were liked or disliked. The book to be<br />

discussed is Shadowshaper, written by Daniel José Older.<br />

• YOUNG ADULT ADVISORY COUNCIL - Wednesday, <strong>April</strong> 26 th , 3-4 PM,<br />

Conference Classroom. Teens in grades 9-12 who are interested in an<br />

exciting new leadership opportunity and volunteer-service hours are<br />

invited to attend. Members will have a chance to share ideas about library<br />

programs, to help out at events, to give suggestions for teen services,<br />

books and movies and to meet new people.<br />

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• Gutter Repair & Installation<br />

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• Door Replacement & Refinish<br />

• Power Washing<br />

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• Sheetrock Repair & Installation<br />

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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS<br />

(The library is unable to accommodate daycares and school groups at<br />

these activities.)<br />

• Mother Goose Time: Tuesdays at 10:15 AM, provides caregiver/infant<br />

activities and songs especially designed for the youngest book-lovers,<br />

from age 1 month to 12 months.<br />

• Stories & Play: Tuesdays at 2 PM, for children from 1 to 3 years of age.<br />

Children will be treated to a story and then have open play time.<br />

• Toddler Time: Wednesdays at 10:15 AM and Thursdays at 10:15 AM<br />

and 11:30 AM - offers caregiver/child activities, stories and songs for older<br />

babies, from 12 to 36 months of age.<br />

• Story Time: Wednesdays at 11:30 AM. Age 3-6, where they hear stories,<br />

watch movies and participate in age-appropriate craft activities.<br />

• Pajama Night Story Time: Tuesdays at 7 PM - gives families an evening<br />

option for the activities presented during the daytime.<br />

• Family Story Time: 1 st Saturday of the month at 10:15 AM. All ages<br />

welcome.<br />

• Kinder Korner: 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday of the month at 4:30 PM. A time<br />

for kindergartners to enjoy stories, movies, crafts and other activities.<br />

• After-School Breaks: 1 st and 3 rd Wednesdays at 4:30 PM. Crafts, movies<br />

and stories for school-aged children in grades 1 through 3.<br />

• Creative Connections: 2 nd and 4 th Saturdays at 2:30 PM. Activities for<br />

children in grades 4 through 8.<br />

• MINECRAFT MONDAY: <strong>April</strong> 24 th , 4:30 PM. Minecraft challenge for<br />

students in grades 4 through 8. Reservations required.<br />

All programs are free and open to the public. For more information, call<br />

the Cinco Ranch Branch Library at 281-395-1311 or the library’s Public<br />

Information Office at 281-633-4734.<br />

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Zucchini Bread<br />

You could make this on National Zucchini Bread Day <strong>April</strong> 25 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

3 cups all-purpose flour<br />

1 teaspoon baking soda<br />

1/2 teaspoon baking powder<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

2 cups sugar<br />

1 cup vegetable oil<br />

3 eggs<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

1 cup sour cream<br />

2 cups shredded zucchini<br />

1 cup chopped walnuts<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease two<br />

9x5 inch loaf pans. In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking powder,<br />

baking soda and salt.<br />

In a large bowl, beat together the sugar and oil. Stir in the eggs one<br />

at a time, beating well with each addition, then stir in the vanilla.<br />

Blend this mixture into the flour mixture, alternately with the sour<br />

cream, stir just to combine. Fold in the zucchini and nuts, mixing just<br />

enough to evenly combine. Pour batter into prepared pans. Bake in<br />

preheated oven for 80 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the<br />

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Toffee Cookies<br />

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INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 cup butter, softened<br />

1 cup brown sugar<br />

1/2 cup white sugar<br />

2 eggs<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour<br />

1 teaspoon baking soda<br />

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />

3 cups rolled oats<br />

1 cup raisins<br />

1 cup crushed toffee candy<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease cookie sheets.<br />

In a large bowl, cream together the butter, brown sugar and white<br />

sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time then stir in the vanilla. Combine<br />

the flour, baking soda and cinnamon, stir into the creamed mixture.<br />

Blend in the oatmeal and toffee bits. Drop by rounded spoonfuls<br />

onto the prepared cookie sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in the<br />

preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes<br />

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FOR SALE<br />

Forest Park Cemetery-<strong>West</strong>heimer, 3 cemetery spaces, section 500, lot 707,<br />

Station of the Cross, spaces 7,8,9. Will pay for ownership transfer, will sell for<br />

$5,000 each. 832-674-9161.<br />

1998-2005 NASCAR Collectibles. Die-cast cars, Collector cards, Photos,<br />

Publications, 250+ VHS Race Tapes. This is a very large collection. Best<br />

Reasonable Offer! Call 281-770-5447.<br />

Young Chang U121 48” Professional Upright Piano w/Ebony Finish, $2,500;<br />

Rustic Pine Dining Room table w/6 chairs plus China Cabinet w/Hutch. Table is<br />

clear finish w/white legs, 64”L X 41”W, Cabinet 54”L X 16”W X 71”H, $500. Call<br />

832-647-8343.<br />

Duncan Phyfe triple pedestal mahogany dining room table from the early<br />

1900’s. Charak Furniture Company of Boston, MA., adjusts to several sizes,<br />

fully assembled, seats 20 comfortably. Can be two tables, a drop leaf and<br />

another that seats six. Refinished and repaired and comes with custom made<br />

table pad, $3,000; Six Ethan Allen cherry side chairs from the 1990’s, $1200;<br />

Refinished 1940’s mahogany Chippendale style secretary, $1,000. For photos<br />

text 713-823-3978.<br />

A group of four book shelves on rollers, 8’X10” W and 8’X2” H. One is 291/2 W<br />

with 2 adjustable shelves plus lighting, one is 291/2 W with 1 adjustable shelf<br />

plus double cabinets, one is 191/2 W with 1 adjustable shelf, 2 drawers, single<br />

cabinet plus lighting and one is 291/2 W with 1 adjustable shelf, double cabinet<br />

plus lighting. All 4 for $100. Email for pictures at ounpat@comcast.net.<br />

Brand new, never worn 3” heel Capezio closed toe T-strap character shoe with<br />

brace, black, size 7, $150. Regular price without brace, $250. 713-459-7792.<br />

Strasburg children’s flower girl dresses, NWT, discontinued, in white (size 3) and<br />

ivory (size 3), new $109.99, selling for $50. They all have loops for a sash. Also<br />

have 2 with embellishments, ivory (sizes 4, 6), matching ivory sash included,<br />

new $136.99, selling for $75. 281-770-6928 or jaclynchale@gmail.com.<br />

HELP WANTED - CARE<br />

Kingsland Baptist Church is seeking to hire caring adults available to provide<br />

care for one and two year olds on Friday mornings/evenings and as needed<br />

during the week. Also, taking applications for experienced special need<br />

providers available for various times/events. Key responsibilities: ensure<br />

the safety of the classroom environment, experience working with children,<br />

cooperative and servant attitude, willing to support policies and leadership<br />

of Kingsland and strong communication and discretionary skills. Church<br />

references will be required upon application. Please contact Jan to schedule<br />

an appointment at jwork@kingsland.org.<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Looking for a part-time dispatcher for our small freight brokerage business.<br />

Must have computer, printer, phone and good communication skills. Contact<br />

Cheryl at 979-877-8637.<br />

Work from your home or our office positions in business to business marketing.<br />

We are a BBB A+ rated 32 year old family-owned marketing company that is<br />

located in <strong>West</strong> Houston. The position consists of contacting (phone/email)<br />

small businesses for their marketing needs with the products we offer. Good<br />

verbal & written skills, basic computer knowledge and dedication is all that is<br />

required. Bilingual is a plus. Contact us at 281-789-6224 to learn more.<br />

Register Tapes Unlimited is looking for Inside Sales/Telemarketing reps to<br />

work in our corporate office call center in the Houston/<strong>Katy</strong> area. We have<br />

a contract with over 10,000 major grocery chains in 47 states and <strong>West</strong>ern<br />

Canada. Heavy Cold Calling to Business Owners to set appointments for<br />

top producing outside reps, $10/Hour plus unlimited Comm. & Bonuses.<br />

Our team’s average $15-$30/hour w/ comm. Full Time M-F. No Late nights or<br />

weekends, great environment. You will be eligible for Medical/Dental/Vision<br />

& Life insurance after 60 days, 401k after 1 year. No experience needed: www.<br />

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Looking for people to work in the field services, crew workers and helpers<br />

to work on servicing irrigation systems for growing Irrigation Company,<br />

no experience needed, will train. Must have own transportation and clean<br />

driver’s license. Growth opportunity, Northwest Houston area. Email:<br />

sprinklerworkers@gmail.com.<br />

<strong>Katy</strong> Memorial Power Washing is seeking a power washing and roof cleaning<br />

technician. Requirements: must be a self-starter, flexible, team player, willing<br />

and able to work multiple jobs with minimum supervision; must be able to<br />

work on max height 2 story roofs; have a good driving record; must have<br />

experience towing a 12’ trailer and be proficient at backing trailer; no prior<br />

experience power washing or roof cleaning necessary, we train; live in the<br />

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Plumbers or Apprentices for repair. Bilingual preferred. Please call 281-256-2239.<br />

Housekeepers needed. Great hours for moms with school age children. 281-861-0394.<br />

Dental Assistant needed, at least 2 years of experience, must be state licensed.<br />

281-550-0900.<br />

Residential Electrician(s): Journeyman or helper/apprentice. Have experience,<br />

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to randy@westhoustonelectric.com.<br />

HOMES/CONDOS/LAND FOR SALE<br />

2 - one/half acre connecting lots (total one acre) on Grand Harbour Island<br />

on Lake Conroe in Montgomery, Texas. Excellent location on water. Will sell<br />

together or separate. $150,000 each OBO. 281-858-4422.<br />

TIMESHARES/VACATION HOMES<br />

Vacation home for rent in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath,<br />

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Timeshare: Rent a lovely condo for a full week in Hawaii! I have two weeks<br />

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