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Official Newsletter published by Krenek Printing, Co<br />

<strong>January</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Important Numbers pg. 3<br />

Family Focus pg. 11<br />

Houston Events pg. 20<br />

Featured Recipes pg. 25<br />

Library New pgs. 26-29<br />

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FIREWORKS PROHIBITED<br />

Please remember that fireworks are prohibited in the City of Katy.<br />

POOL<br />

Any homeowner needing an access card should contact Sharon<br />

Vetrone at Crest Management - 281-946-4616 or sharon.vetrone@<br />

crest-management.com. The pool is open Tuesday-Sunday year<br />

around from 10 AM-10 PM, except in freezing weather conditions.<br />

The <strong>Woodcreek</strong> Reserve pool is unguarded.<br />

BOARD MEETINGS<br />

Should you desire to receive notice of your community Board meetings,<br />

go to www.crest-management.com, click on “communities,” then click<br />

on the link to your community and you may register there.<br />

TRASH & RECYCLING INFORMATION<br />

Trash day is on Wednesday and you should place your trash at the curb<br />

in the receptacle provided by Republic Waste. Please note you may also<br />

place lawn debris in trash bags and bundled and tied limbs at curb for<br />

pick up. Heavy trash day will also be on Wednesdays. There has been<br />

no change to the recycling schedule, which will remain on the 2nd and<br />

4th Thursday of the month.<br />

Republic Services is providing a blue 95-gallon cart for recycling. If you<br />

need a cart, please call Republic Services and they will provide one<br />

with no additional charge.<br />

• Set the cart within 5 feet from the curb by 7:00 AM<br />

• Wheel-side of cart should face home and the cart opening<br />

toward the street<br />

• Do not overfill the cart; the lid must be closed<br />

• Minimum distance of 3 feet from any obstacle (car, mailbox,<br />

heavy trash, etc.)<br />

Heavy trash will be collected Wednesday for those items that will<br />

not fit in your trash containers.<br />

• Heavy Trash: Appliances, hot water heaters, mattresses, heavy or large<br />

volumes of bagged yard waste and other white goods appropriate<br />

for disposal, shall be placed within five feet of the curbside and will<br />

be collected on the same day as your regular trash.<br />

• All branches and tree limbs must be cut to 4 foot lengths and tied in<br />

small bundles that can be lifted and handled by a single person.<br />

Bundles should be no larger than eighteen inches in diameter<br />

and weigh no more than forty pounds.<br />

• Refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers or items that contain CFC's<br />

(Freon), by law must have the gas removed by a licensed technician<br />

and be red tagged prior to collection.<br />

Republic Services will collect and dispose of all your residential garbage<br />

unless restricted by law or if the item would cause damage to the<br />

collection equipment. Listed are some items that are restricted: cross<br />

ties, tires, solvents, paint, petroleum products, pool chemicals, fertilizer,<br />

herbicides, pesticides, hazardous materials/chemicals, logs or stumps,<br />

car batteries, soil, rocks, concrete, carpet, carpet padding, construction<br />

material, medical waste, medical sharps and closed containers.<br />

If you should have any questions concerning service, please contact a<br />

Customer Service Representative at 713-849-0400. Customer Service<br />

is open Monday-Friday 7AM to 5PM and on Saturday 8AM to Noon.<br />

Please refer to city website for additional information:<br />

www.cityofkaty.com<br />

REMINDERS<br />

Reminder that trashcans are to be stored out of public view, except for<br />

on designated trash days. This helps keep the community looking good.<br />

Crest Management<br />

17171 Park Row #310, Houston, TX 77084<br />

281- 579-0761 Fax: 281-579-7062<br />

Liz Trapolino liz.trapolino@crest-management.com<br />

Questions concerning pool & tennis courts access,<br />

grounds maintenance, pest control spraying,<br />

Association dues, ect., should be<br />

directed to Crest Management.<br />

IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Emergencies - Fire/Ambulance 911<br />

City of Katy Police (Non-emergency) 281-391-4848<br />

Fort Bend Co. Sheriff’s Dept. (Non-emergency) 281-341-4665<br />

City of Katy – Fire/Ambulance 281-391-3500<br />

West I-10 Fire Dept/EMS<br />

Kingsland Blvd 281-492-8080<br />

Business Phone 281-492-8048<br />

Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital 281-644-7000<br />

Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-941-8972<br />

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

Reliant Energy 713-207-7777<br />

Street Light Repair 713-207-2222<br />

Republic Waste 713-849-0400<br />

Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />

Katy Family YMCA 281-392-5055<br />

To report gas leaks 713-659-3552<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

KISD Administration 281-396-6000<br />

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

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

Katy High School 281-237-6700<br />

LIBRARY<br />

Cinco Ranch 281-395-1311<br />

Maude Marks 281-492-8592<br />

Katy Library 281-391-3509<br />

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CREST MANAGEMENT AND WOODCREEK RESERVE<br />

Crest Management is proud to serve the WoodCreek Reserve Community.<br />

We know you will be pleased with our professional, friendly service. We<br />

have been providing excellent management services in the West Houston<br />

area for more than twenty years. If for any reason you may need to<br />

contact our office, we are located at 17171 Park Row, Suite 310, Houston,<br />

TX 77084; Mailing address, PO Box 219320, Houston, TX 77218; Email<br />

info@crest-management.com; 281-579-0761. For your convenience,<br />

we have highlighted in this letter information we consider important<br />

and can be helpful to you as a new homeowner in WoodCreek Reserve.<br />

Pool and Tennis Courts:<br />

To obtain a gate access card to the pool and tennis courts, complete<br />

the enclosed “gate access card request” form and return it to our office.<br />

The pool and tennis courts are located at 26519 Kingsland Blvd., Katy,<br />

TX 77494.<br />

Pool Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 9:00 AM thru 10:00 PM<br />

Monday: Closed for cleaning (unless Monday is a holiday,<br />

then the pool will be closed Tuesday)<br />

Tennis Court Hours: Everyday 5:00 AM thru 11:00 PM<br />

Roof Leaking?<br />

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Our Family Trade Since 1945<br />

• Whole Roofs & Roof Repairs<br />

• Seamless Gutters & Downspouts<br />

• Wall Flashing<br />

• Soffit & Fascia<br />

• Skylights & Chimneys<br />

• Window Replacement<br />

• Other Difficult Repairs<br />

281-391-8257<br />

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WE FIX IT RIGHT<br />

THE FIRST TIME!<br />

Car Stickers:<br />

The car stickers are to be placed on the upper corner of the windshield on<br />

the passenger side of your automobile. Please make note on your “gate<br />

access request form” how many stickers are needed for your family. These<br />

stickers are numbered for accountability and are tied to your address.<br />

You must take the stickers off and mail them back to Crest Management<br />

when you move from the community or sell the vehicle. The stickers will<br />

not be reused, but this will keep unauthorized persons from visiting the<br />

community without being noticed.<br />

Keeping Your Family Informed:<br />

Our office would like to gather 100% of all homeowners email addresses<br />

for easy notification of any community updates, alerts and meeting<br />

notices. In the body of your email provide your name, mailing address<br />

and phone number. Thank you for helping us keep you informed and<br />

up to date. Please email information to info@crest-management.com<br />

Newsletter:<br />

The WoodCreek Reserve official Newsletter is published by Krenek<br />

Printing, 281-463-8649 or www.krenekprinting.com; this is a wonderful<br />

source of information regarding your community at no cost to you. Please<br />

contact them (news@krenekprinting.com) with your mailing information<br />

to receive this wealth of information.<br />

Friendly Katy Neighbors:<br />

Did you know that you can participate in Crime Watch as easily as being<br />

a “nosy neighbor?” If you have not already done so, talk to the neighbors<br />

next to you, across the street and down the street. Introduce yourself; get<br />

to know them and who lives in the household. Encourage them to do the<br />

same and pledge to watch out for each other.<br />

Don’t hesitate to report suspicious persons to the City of Katy Police or<br />

Fort Bend Co. Sheriffs and don’t assume someone else will do it. Reports<br />

from citizens are the best sources of information for law enforcement.<br />

They can best help us if we help them.<br />

Emergencies or crimes in progress should be immediately reported to<br />

“911.” Non-emergency calls should go to City of Katy Police at<br />

281-391-4848 or Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Dept. 281-341-4665.<br />

Community Volunteers:<br />

Our office would like to extend a warm thank you to the volunteers who<br />

currently serve and generously give their time to WoodCreek Reserve<br />

community. These volunteers are very helpful to the development of the<br />

community, as they represent their sections at WoodCreek Reserve CAI<br />

Board meetings. If you would like to volunteer to be a Section Leader<br />

or Co-Section Leader please contact our office at<br />

info@crest-management.com<br />

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Board Meetings:<br />

Should you desire to receive notice of your community board meetings,<br />

go to www.crest-management.com, click on “communities,” then click<br />

on the link to your community and you may register there.<br />

Crest Management is committed to serving WoodCreek Reserve community<br />

to the best of our ability. We appreciate the opportunity to work<br />

with the homeowners of WoodCreek Reserve and are honored to be<br />

part of this exquisite neighborhood. If we can be of further assistance<br />

please contact our office, thank you.<br />

Tompkins Fine Arts Department<br />

presents<br />

P.O. Box 219320, Houston, TX 77218-9320<br />

17171 Park Row, Suite 310, Houston, TX 77084<br />

Phone: 281-579-0761 Fax: 281-579-7062<br />

www.Crest-Management.com info@crest-management.com<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENT REQUEST’S (HIR’S)<br />

If you are planning to make improvements to your property, such as<br />

build a pool, paint your house or any other exterior modifications,<br />

please submit an HIR (Home Improvement Request) to Crest Management<br />

Company. You may contact Crest Management at 281-579-0761<br />

or kristie.miller@crest-management.com (email). Send your HIR along<br />

with all the necessary information to Crest Management Company.<br />

After your request is received, you will receive an approval or denial<br />

letter. Please do not begin a project until you have received approval.<br />

STREETLIGHT NOT WORKING?<br />

If you happen to notice streetlights that may not be burning or the<br />

pole is leaning, you can contact CenterPoint Energy directly at their<br />

customer service department at 713-207-2222. The information<br />

you will need prior to contacting them is the actual pole number (a<br />

six-digit number that is located on the pole itself) and the address<br />

nearest to that particular pole. You can also report on the web @<br />

http://cnp.centerpointenergy.com/outage.<br />

GATE ACCESS CARD<br />

For access to your community pool and tennis courts, please fill<br />

out the included form request. Return completed form to Crest<br />

Management for processing.<br />

Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek The Musical<br />

is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure. “Once upon a time, there was<br />

a little ogre named Shrek....” And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero<br />

who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey<br />

and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered<br />

bad guy, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits,<br />

and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one<br />

on hand... and his name is Shrek.<br />

Irreverently fun for the whole family, on the stage of Tompkins High School<br />

Performing Arts Center, Shrek proves that beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre!<br />

February 1-2 @ 7PM February 3 @ 2PM & 7PM<br />

Students-$12 / Adults - $15<br />

Reserved Seating tickets go on sale <strong>January</strong> 15th at www.TompkinsTheatre.com<br />

General Admission Seating tickets sold in the PAC Jan 29th – Feb 2nd, 11am-1pm<br />

& at the door prior to each performance.<br />

Tompkins High School Performing Arts Center<br />

4400 Falcon Landing Blvd. Katy, TX 77494<br />

Assistance: tompkinsboxoffice@gmail.com<br />

WOODCREEK RESERVE TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS<br />

If you are between 12 and 18 and would like to be added to the<br />

teenage job seeker’s list, please fill out the form on our website<br />

(www.krenekprinting.com, click submissions and choose Jobseekers)<br />

with your name, birthdate (mo. & yr.), phone number, year you<br />

will graduate and the name of your newsletter/subdivision. Check<br />

the list of jobs you want on your form. Please make sure your email<br />

is correct, we send emails in the summer to make sure all the info<br />

is still good and that you want to stay on the list. If we do not hear<br />

back from you after 3 tries, we will remove you from the list until we<br />

do. Must have parent(s) permission.<br />

DISCLAIMER<br />

Neither the subdivision, nor Krenek Printing is responsible for those<br />

listed on the Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check out<br />

references if you do not personally know those listed. This is just<br />

a list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find part time<br />

jobs. Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers is between<br />

those seeking helpers and the teens and their parents.<br />

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SS - SAFE SITTER, SL - SWIM LESSONS, PP - PET/PLANT SITTER, P - PET CARE ONLY,<br />

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JUST FOR TODAY<br />

By Dear Abby<br />

This is one of the more popular requested columns from the famous<br />

advice columnist Dear Abby. Read on:<br />

“Today is the day we have an opportunity to discard destructive old<br />

habits for healthy new ones and with that in mind, I will share Dear Abby’s<br />

often-requested list of New Year’s Resolutions, which were adapted<br />

by my late mother, Pauline Phillips, from the original credo of Al-Anon:<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will live through this day only. I will not brood about<br />

yesterday or obsess about tomorrow. I will not set far-reaching goals<br />

or try to overcome all of my problems at once. I know that I can do<br />

something for 24 hours that would overwhelm me if I had to keep it<br />

up for a lifetime.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will be happy. I will not dwell on thoughts that depress<br />

me. If my mind fills with clouds, I will chase them away and fill it<br />

with sunshine.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will accept what is. I will face reality. I will correct<br />

those things that I can correct and accept those I cannot.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will improve my mind. I will read something that<br />

requires effort, thought and concentration. I will not be a mental loafer.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will make a conscious effort to be agreeable. I will<br />

be kind and courteous to those who cross my path and I’ll not speak ill<br />

of others. I will improve my appearance, speak softly and not interrupt<br />

when someone else is talking.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will refrain from improving anybody but myself.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will do something positive to improve my health. If<br />

I’m a smoker, I’ll quit. If I am overweight, I will eat healthfully - if only<br />

just for today. And not only that, I will get off the couch and take a brisk<br />

walk, even if it’s only around the block.<br />

JUST FOR TODAY: I will gather the courage to do what is right and take<br />

responsibility for my own actions.<br />

WHY DO PEOPLE MAKE NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS?<br />

A New Year’s resolution is a promise a person makes for the new year.<br />

Regardless of what resolution you commit to, the goal is to improve life<br />

in the coming year.<br />

Resolutions can come in many forms. Some people make a promise<br />

to change a bad habit, such as quitting smoking or eating less junk<br />

food. Other people make a promise to develop a positive habit, such<br />

as starting an exercise program, volunteering in their community or<br />

recycling more.<br />

The tradition of New Year’s resolutions dates all the way back to 153 B.C.<br />

<strong>January</strong> is named after Janus, a mythical god of early Rome.<br />

Janus had two faces - one looking forward, one looking backward. This<br />

allowed him to look back on the past and forward toward the future.<br />

On December 31 st , the Romans imagined Janus looking backward into<br />

the old year and forward into the new year. This became a symbolic time<br />

for Romans to make resolutions for the new year and forgive enemies<br />

for troubles in the past.<br />

The Romans also believed Janus could forgive them for their wrong doings<br />

in the previous year. The Romans would give gifts and make promises,<br />

believing Janus would see this and bless them in the year ahead.<br />

And thus the New Year’s resolution was born!<br />

Source: www.wonderopolis.org<br />

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A HEALTHIER YOU IN <strong>2018</strong><br />

25 Ways to Sneak in More<br />

Exercise Every Day<br />

One of the TOP New Year resolutions: exercise more! Here<br />

are some ways to help incorporate exercise into your daily<br />

routines:<br />

1. Make your bed every morning.<br />

2. Do 10 push-ups every morning.<br />

3. Squat while you brush your teeth.<br />

4. Park farther than you need to.<br />

5. Clean your office.<br />

6. Take the stairs.<br />

7. Exercise on the job.<br />

8. Do your own filing/copying/coffee-fetching.<br />

9. Switch your office chair for a stability ball.<br />

10. Schedule a daily walk break at work.<br />

11. Take calls standing up.<br />

12. Skip the inter-office mail and walk it over.<br />

13. Suggest walk meetings.<br />

14. Practice isometrics.<br />

15. Reorganize your office or home.<br />

16. Go on walking/biking errands.<br />

17. Do the grocery shopping.<br />

18. Make your own food.<br />

19. Hand-wash dishes.<br />

20. Keep your yoga mat/weights/kettlebell by the TV.<br />

21. Clean your home.<br />

22. Wash your own vehicle.<br />

23. Play with children.<br />

24. Dance.<br />

25. Laugh.<br />

Courtesy of: www.onegreenplanet.org/lifestyle/25-waysto-sneak-in-more-exercise-every-day/<br />

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EASY WAYS TO EAT MORE FRUITS & VEGGIES<br />

The new food plate unveiled by the Department of Agriculture sends a<br />

clear message: eat more fruits and vegetables. Here are easy ways to get<br />

more of these important foods into your diet:<br />

Start early: Get in the recommended five servings of fruits and vegetables<br />

a day by eating them early with your morning meal. Add a banana to your<br />

cereal, berries to your yogurt, veggies to your omelet.<br />

Make them visible: Set out a fruit bowl in the kitchen or have carrot sticks<br />

available for snacking. Take some time to prepare the fruits or vegetables,<br />

so they are ready to eat.<br />

Frozen is good: Frozen vegetables, such as peas and carrots, are a great<br />

way to make sure you always have vegetables in the house.<br />

At mealtime, think of the veggies first, not the protein: Half of your plate<br />

needs to be filled with fruits and vegetables. Base your meals on what<br />

vegetables you’ll have and then think of the grains and protein to go with it.<br />

Have fruit with your sweets: Fruits are nature’s natural candy. Puree<br />

berries and adding them as a sauce to desserts, such as ice cream.<br />

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HOME FIRES: HOW TO STAY SAFE DURING<br />

COLD WEATHER<br />

It’s that time of year when the cold temperatures settle in and people<br />

turn the heat back on to warm their homes. Heating a home is one<br />

of the leading causes of home fires and the American Red Cross<br />

has steps people can follow to heat their home safely.<br />

ALTERNATE HEAT SOURCES<br />

Almost half of the families in the United States use things like<br />

space heaters, fireplaces, coal or wood stoves to stay warm.<br />

These supplemental heating sources can be dangerous if not used<br />

properly. The Red Cross offers the following safety tips:<br />

1. Never use a cooking range or oven to heat your home.<br />

2. Keep all potential sources of fuel like paper, clothing, bedding,<br />

curtains or rugs at least three feet away from space heaters<br />

and fireplaces.<br />

3. Never leave portable heaters and fireplaces unattended.<br />

4. Turn off space heaters and make sure any embers in the fireplace<br />

are extinguished before going to bed or leaving home.<br />

5. Place space heater on a level, hard and nonflammable surface<br />

(such as ceramic tile floor), not on rugs or carpets or<br />

near bedding or drapes.<br />

6. Keep children and pets away from space heaters.<br />

7. When buying a space heater, look for models that shut off<br />

automatically if the heater falls over as another safety measure.<br />

8. Keep fire in your fireplace by using a glass or metal fire screen<br />

large enough to catch sparks and rolling logs.<br />

9. Have fireplaces, chimneys and furnaces professionally<br />

inspected and cleaned once a year.<br />

10. Other safety steps - Check electrical appliances before you<br />

leave home. Do not leave food cooking on the stove. Blow out<br />

candles before going to bed. Do not overload electrical outlets.<br />

MORE WAYS TO STAY SAFE<br />

Make a fire escape plan and ensure all household members know<br />

two ways to escape from every room of your home. Set up a<br />

meeting place outside in case of fire. Practice escaping from your<br />

home at least twice a year and at different times of the day. Teach<br />

household members to stop, drop and roll if their clothing should<br />

catch on fire.<br />

Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside<br />

bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. Check monthly that smoke<br />

alarms are working properly by pushing the test button. Replace<br />

batteries in smoke alarms at least once a year or as directed by<br />

the manufacturer. Replace smoke alarms every ten years.<br />

JANUARY IS<br />

NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH<br />

Blood donors are ordinary people - high school students, factory and<br />

office workers, business executives, parents and grandparents and<br />

people from every walk of life. But they share one thing - a generous<br />

spirit, a desire to give back to their community and help others. Blood<br />

donors play an integral role in the delivery of modern healthcare.<br />

Many lifesaving medical treatments and procedures involve blood<br />

transfusions and would not be possible without a safe and reliable<br />

blood supply.<br />

The Red Cross is also a leader in research and testing to protect the<br />

safety of the blood supply. They were among the first to develop<br />

and implement testing for many infectious diseases including, HIV,<br />

hepatitis B and C viruses, West Nile virus and more recently the agent<br />

of Chagas disease.<br />

If you already donate blood, thank you! You are making a lifesaving<br />

contribution that benefits accident victims, cancer patients, surgical<br />

candidates, children with blood disorders and many others. If you<br />

have never donated blood, please consider doing so. Your donations<br />

are always in constant demand.<br />

Source: www.redcross.org/what-we-do/blood-donation<br />

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Happy New Year<br />

Crystal Ball: <strong>2018</strong><br />

New Year’s Resolutions: “Our resolutions are always to do our best each year. We<br />

make reasonable resolutions to do better than the year before.”<br />

How they ring in the new year: “We have a huge Colombian/Mexican Feast! There is<br />

food for days. Tamales, Empanadas, Beans, Natilla, Bunellos, Sweet Breads, Arrepa,<br />

Roasts, Ham...... oh my! We turn up the music, move all the rugs and dance for hours.<br />

The children laugh and play and we end the night with fireworks.”<br />

Special NED Munchies: Mom makes Pork Posole for New Year’s Day and fresh hot<br />

chocolate. Posole is a light stew with Posole, Pork, Onion, garlic, Hatch green chili and spices that they buy straight from New Mexico.<br />

It reminds them of waking up on a cold morning in Colorado, their home state.<br />

What the New Year means for their family: “The new year is a great time to reflect on the things that we did to help other and ourselves,<br />

and to decide what we need to do to improve and grow! It is another day to decide to be our best and to be examples to others. It’s a time<br />

for Gabriel and I to strengthen our marriage and reinforce good habits and mottos to our children: Honor, Courtesy,Integrity, Perseverance,<br />

Self-Control, Courage, Community, Strength, Humility and Knowledge.”<br />

2017 Reflections: This year, the Family went to Port Richey, Clearwater, and Tampa, Florida. Their only plan was to relax and enjoy each other<br />

and the beaches. They went to 8 different beaches in 7 days (yowza!) and they did not stress over agendas or schedules. They enjoyed the<br />

ocean waves, collected shells, walked on the beach, sun tanned, surfed and dug giant holes in the sand. Sounds like pure relaxation!<br />

<strong>2018</strong> Predictions: “We as a unit believe that God is always in control. We fully trust that there is good will in all humans. Each morning we pray<br />

for our current leaders to do their best for the American people.”<br />

<strong>2018</strong> Plans: “We just sold our house in Katy and are moving to a bigger home that we have been patiently waiting for. The children will will start<br />

at a new school next year and they are excited to make new friends.<br />

We are expanding our Trucking Company and plan to hire another driver.”<br />

Favorite things to do in your area as a family: This family has a mild obsession with Typhoon Texas, visiting the aquatic oasis at least 4-5 times<br />

a week during the summer. Their favorite place to bike ride and fly the drone is Paul D. Rushing park, and Mary Jo Peckham park is their go-to<br />

place to fish and run around the playground. Also, enjoying the green space and shopping at La Centerra is high on their list of favorites. Just<br />

outside the city, this crew loves to head out to Blessington Farm and Dewberry Farms for some good old fashioned country fun, enjoying the<br />

beloved giant slides and corn maze as well as picking berries.<br />

Describe mom and dad‘s ideal date night: On date nights, this parental duo loves to walk at Rice Park, find a place to jam to live music or check<br />

out a movie at Cinemark followed by dessert and a late night coffee.<br />

Family Roster<br />

Mom: Maria Trejos, co-owner Trejos Transport, LLC. Hobbies<br />

include Level 2 brown belt in Taekwondo, taking pictures,<br />

singing, cooking and volunteering for Katy ISD as a<br />

JA Coordinator and Pack 337 A. Committee Chair and Event<br />

Coordinator.<br />

Dad: Gabriel Trejos, co-owner Trejos Transport, LLC. Hobbies<br />

include kayak fishing, playing guitar, flying drones and<br />

stunt kites.<br />

Kids: Elijah, 10 YO. Earned his First Degree Level 2 Black Belt in<br />

October. Enjoys Brazilian Ju Jit Su, XP Weapons Class for a<br />

Taekwondo, Cub Scouts (current rank - Webelo), camping and<br />

reading.<br />

Elleanna, 8 YO. Fantastic tumbler - does kart wheels<br />

and handsprings in the living room. Enjoys going<br />

making crafts, jewelry, creating art, shopping and<br />

helping her mom cook. Loves to read books and sew.<br />

Why They Live in Katy<br />

“Katy has been very good to us. At any time during<br />

the day you see your neighbors walking the streets,<br />

the children playing ball and roller skating in the<br />

streets. Our neighbor is always smoking meats and<br />

making our street smell fantastic. We trade food<br />

over our fence! Lol! Families swim in the community<br />

pool and picnic for hours. There is always some kind<br />

of community event for families. It’s amazing.”<br />

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GARDENING TIPS FOR JANUARY<br />

• Birds: Provide food and fresh water. More birds die from lack of water than<br />

from lack of food.<br />

• Cacti: Semi-dormant now. Reduce watering.<br />

• Camellias: Plants may be moved. Pick up and discard fallen blooms.<br />

• Cultivation: Changes in design may now be made, new beds dug and old ones rebuilt.<br />

Correct defects in drainage. Incorporate gypsum into heavy soils: repeat in three weeks.<br />

Dig granite dust, rock phosphate and quantities of organic matter into soil. Allow time<br />

for settling before planting.<br />

• Fertilize: Daylilies, spuria, Louisiana and bearded irises with complete fertilizer. Give<br />

strawberries 1 teaspoon ammonium sulfate, keeping six inches away from plant.<br />

Fertilize pansies with manure tea or blood meal. Water in.<br />

• Fruits: Plant fruit trees. Mulch figs with grass or straw to prevent freeze damage to<br />

crown.<br />

• House Plants: Water, when surface soil is crumbly dry. Wash dust off leaves to open<br />

pores. Mist often. Inspect for diseases and insects. Reduce water for poinsettias.<br />

• Lawns: Remove thatch aerate, and feed with low nitrogen mixture.<br />

• Pests: For petal blight prevention, spray azaleas and camellias as flowers open. Spray<br />

for scale with dormant oil solution if temperature will be above 35˚ and below 85˚<br />

for next 48 hours. Always read and heed manufacturer’s directions before spraying.<br />

• Propagation: Ivy cuttings root easily this month and next. Root cuttings of shrubs in<br />

mixture of loam and coarse sand; keep damp and semi-shaded until rooted.<br />

• Prune: Fruit trees in advance of new growth. Prune to groom and shape. Do not remove<br />

too much. Remove dead wood from trees and shrubs before spring buds swell,<br />

but do not prune spring bloomers. Prune crape myrtles. Prune nandina and others of<br />

similar growth habit by cutting unwanted canes out at base of plant.<br />

• Roses: Annual pruning about the middle of February, just before the spring buds break. To<br />

prevent later appearance of disease in the old beds, keep garden clean of debris and weeds.<br />

Complete preparation of new beds for roses.<br />

• Transplanting: <strong>January</strong> is one of the best months to transplant woody plants, both<br />

evergreen and deciduous, especially trees. Energy will be expended on roots instead of<br />

foliage. Learn ultimate size and cultural needs of tree or plant before buying. Consider<br />

dwarf varieties to avoid crowding later. Group plants of similar cultural needs. Do not<br />

work wet soil. Assure good drainage. Keep plants moist.<br />

• Vegetables: Prepare beds, preferably raised for drainage, with about 50% humus,<br />

including rotted manure.<br />

• Winter Protection: Expect freeze any time; plan for protection of tender plants. Water.<br />

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Parent Groups<br />

• LA LECHE LEAGUE OF KATY AND WEST HOUSTON - Methodist West<br />

Houston Hospital, 18500 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas 77094.<br />

Daytime and Evening Meetings available. For further info, please<br />

call Susan 281-829-6833, Leann 713-437-2805. La Leche League<br />

International’s website is www.lalecheleague.org.<br />

• MOMS CLUB OF KATY - please email momsclubkatyse@yahoo.com.<br />

• MOMS @ SECOND - WEST CAMPUS - Cost is $40 for entire year.<br />

Childcare provided for a minimal cost. For more info, call Faye at<br />

713-465-3408 x 1007.<br />

• KATY MOMS IN PRAYER INTERNATIONAL GROUP - For info., call Olivia<br />

Jones, 281-300-5000 or visit www.MomsInPrayer.org on the web.<br />

• KINDRED - Kingsland Baptist Church. Meets every other Friday from<br />

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM. For more info, visit http://kingsland.org/kindredpreschoolmothers<br />

or contact Marnie Bello,<br />

wsielandmarniebello@gmail.com.<br />

• THE FELLOWSHIP ARROW - Arrow meets the 2 nd and 4 th Monday of<br />

every month from 4:30 PM-6:30 PM. Child care space is limited so<br />

register now! For more info and registration directions visit: www.<br />

thefellowship.org/grow/adult-ministries/ladies-ministry/.<br />

You can also contact us directly at arrow@thefellowship.org.<br />

• TRINITY KATY MOPS - Open to all moms with Preschoolers. Meets<br />

2 Fridays a month from 9:30-11:30 AM for brunch, speakers, crafts<br />

& fellowship. Cost is $70/semester for MOPS Intl dues, childcare &<br />

crafts. www.trinity-katy.org/ministries/mops.<br />

• CALLED TO BE MOM - Epiphany of The Lord Catholic Church - Meets<br />

every Wednesday, at 9:30 AM. Childcare available for a minimal fee.<br />

For more info, please contact ctbm.epiphany@gmail.com.<br />

• MOTHERS’ SHARE GROUP - meet Thursdays, from 9:30 AM to<br />

11:30 AM following the KISD schedule at St. Peter’s United Methodist<br />

Church, 20775 Kingsland Blvd, Katy, TX 77450 in Room E221<br />

(upstairs). For more info or to confirm childcare, contact St. Peter’s<br />

UMC at 281-492-8031 or www.stpkaty.org.<br />

• MYC - MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN - meets every Friday from<br />

9-11:30 AM and follow the KISD school calendar. Childcare is provided.<br />

Registration is $25 per semester or $50 for the year, which<br />

Community Newsletter | <strong>January</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

To access Women’s Center Services call 281-342-HELP(4357)<br />

covers books and materials. For information and to register, please<br />

visit www.stpkaty.org/mothers-of-young-children.<br />

• iBLOOM - young Moms…come share Monday mornings with us.<br />

Visit online at www.whatisgrace.org/ibloom. Grace Fellowship UMC,<br />

2655 S Mason in Katy.<br />

• REAL MOMS OF KATY PLAYGROUP - This group is down to earth and<br />

drama free. Learn more at www.meetup.com/Real-Moms-of-Katy.<br />

• WORKING MOMS OF KATY - group to support working moms in<br />

the Katy area Charlene Taylor charleneetaylor@yahoo.com, 281-<br />

235-3043 or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/workingmomsofkaty.<br />

• KATY AREA PARENTS OF MULTIPLES (KAPOM) - meets the 2 nd Monday<br />

of each month 6:30-9 pm, see our website for location. For more info,<br />

please email membership@kapom.org or visit our website www.<br />

kapom.org.<br />

• KATY PARENTS OF GIFTED AND TALENTED SUPPORT GROUP<br />

(KPGT) - an advocacy organization dedicated to promoting quality<br />

educational services for the gifted students in the school district.<br />

Visit our website at www.kpgt.org for a printable membership form.<br />

• KATY ASSOCIATION OF CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS - meets the<br />

third Wednesday of each month at the MUD #81 building located at<br />

Cimarron Parkway and Hidden Canyon. Refreshments are served.<br />

For more info, call 281-578-6376 or 281-392-0989.<br />

• PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS - For more info. about Parents<br />

Without Partners International, check out our website at www.parentswithoutpartners.org<br />

or Parent with Partners Greater Houston<br />

Chapter #63 at www.pwphouston.org. Contact Barbara<br />

281-469-5646.<br />

• FAMILY TO FAMILY - an organization dedicated to helping families<br />

who have a child with disabilities. For more information, please<br />

all Joanie or Carolyn at 713-466-6304 or go to www.familytofamilynetwork.org.<br />

• BREATH OF LIFE CHILDREN’S CENTER CLINIC - We are a 501(c)3<br />

non-profit organization. For questions, please call 281-398-7353.<br />

• MEMORIAL HERMANN KATY HOSPITAL - offers parenting classes,<br />

for info. call 713-222-CARE.<br />

• WEST HOUSTON MEDICAL CENTER - offers parenting classes.<br />

To inquire or register, please call 281-588-8065.<br />

• HIKE IT BABY - dedicated to getting families together and out into<br />

nature across the Houston area. Check out www.hikeitbaby.com for<br />

more information and search “Hike It Baby Houston” on Facebook.<br />

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The Meaning of<br />

the Martin<br />

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Holiday<br />

BY CORETTA SCOTT KING<br />

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday celebrates the life and legacy of a man who brought<br />

hope and healing to America. We commemorate as well the timeless values he taught<br />

us through his example - the values of courage, truth, justice, compassion, dignity,<br />

humility and service that so radiantly defined Dr. King’s character and empowered<br />

his leadership. On this holiday, we commemorate the universal, unconditional love,<br />

forgiveness and nonviolence that empowered his revolutionary spirit.<br />

Dr. King knew that it wasn’t enough just to talk the talk, that he had to walk the walk<br />

for his words to be credible. And so we commemorate on this holiday the man of<br />

action, who put his life on the line for freedom and justice every day, the man who<br />

braved threats and jail and beatings and who ultimately paid the highest price to make<br />

democracy a reality for all Americans.<br />

On this day we commemorate Dr. King’s great dream of a vibrant, multiracial nation<br />

united in justice, peace and reconciliation; a nation that has a place at the table for<br />

children of every race and room at the inn for every needy child. It is a day of interracial<br />

and intercultural cooperation and sharing. No other day of the year brings so many<br />

peoples from different cultural backgrounds together in such a vibrant spirit of brother<br />

and sisterhood. Whether you are African-American, Hispanic or Native American,<br />

whether you are Caucasian or Asian-American, you are part of the great dream Martin<br />

Luther King, Jr. had for America. This is not a black holiday; it is a peoples’ holiday.<br />

We commemorate on this holiday the ecumenical leader and visionary who embraced<br />

the unity of all faiths in love and truth. And though we take patriotic pride that Dr.<br />

King was an American, on this holiday we must also commemorate the global leader<br />

who inspired nonviolent liberation movements around the world. Indeed, on this<br />

day, programs commemorating my husband’s birthday are being observed in more<br />

than 100 nations.<br />

The Holiday commemorates America’s pre-eminent advocate of nonviolence - the man<br />

who taught by his example that nonviolent action is the most powerful, revolutionary<br />

force for social change available to oppressed people in their struggles for liberation.<br />

This holiday honors the courage of a man who endured harassment, threats and<br />

beatings and even bombings. We commemorate the man who went to jail 29 times<br />

to achieve freedom for others and who knew he would pay the ultimate price for his<br />

leadership, but kept on marching and protesting and organizing anyway.<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is not only for celebration and remembrance, education and<br />

tribute, but above all a day of service. All across America on the Holiday, his followers<br />

perform service in hospitals and shelters and prisons and wherever people need some<br />

help. It is a day of volunteering to feed the hungry, rehabilitate housing, tutoring those<br />

who can’t read, mentoring at-risk youngsters, consoling the broken-hearted and a<br />

thousand other projects for building the beloved community of his dream.<br />

We call you to commemorate this Holiday by making your personal commitment<br />

to serve humanity with the vibrant spirit of unconditional love that was his greatest<br />

strength and which empowered all of the great victories of his leadership. And with<br />

our hearts open to this spirit of unconditional love, we can indeed achieve the Beloved<br />

Community of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream.<br />

Courtesy of: www.thekingcenter.org/meaning-king-holiday<br />

14 <strong>January</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter


RELIGIOUS INFORMATION<br />

THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND OUR<br />

CHRISTIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE CLASS<br />

West Houston Christian Center and Pastors Jack & Mary Jean Pidgeon,<br />

along with Ron & Diane Geyer, invite you to attend our class on the United<br />

States Constitution and our American Heritage. This free class will feature<br />

videos by Wallbuilders Founder David Barton as well as Rick Green, former<br />

Texas State Representative and Wallbuilders Associate Minister. This series<br />

will be an in depth study into the formation of our Government. We will<br />

learn about the Founders and the Framers who were inspired by God to<br />

build that which was to become the Greatest Nation on the face of the<br />

Earth. We will focus on the Constitution, as well as many other important<br />

documents and writings, as we discover not only WHAT was created, but<br />

the HOW and WHY our Nation was built. In the words of our Founding<br />

Father John Jay, the very first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court… “Every<br />

member of the State ought diligently to READ and to STUDY the Constitution<br />

of the Country and to TEACH the rising generation to be free. By<br />

KNOWING their rights, they will sooner PERCEIVE when they are violated<br />

and be the better prepared to DEFEND and ASSERT them.”<br />

Come join us beginning Sunday evening, <strong>January</strong> 14, <strong>2018</strong> at West<br />

Houston Christian Center, 11300 Wilcrest Green, from 6 to 7:30 PM for<br />

the introduction to this great series. The class is free, however you may<br />

purchase optional study materials for this class on site. To register, please<br />

call 713-954-9422 or visit us online at www.westhoustonchristian.com<br />

for more information.<br />

KATY CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNECTION (KCWC)<br />

KCWC is part of Stonecroft, a ministry for women which provides Bible<br />

Studies, Prayer Connections and fellowship luncheons around the US.<br />

Katy Christian Women also sponsors monthly Prayer Coffees.<br />

These are held on the second Thursday of each month. New Bible<br />

Studies started in <strong>January</strong>. Please visit our website at Katycwc.org for<br />

locations or call Janet Collins at 281-762-8252.<br />

For more information or to RSVP for the luncheon, please email Nancy<br />

at Katycwc@gmail.com or call 281-232-8338.<br />

KATY WOMEN’S AGLOW<br />

Katy Women’s Aglow, a part of Aglow International, is a local, spirit-filled<br />

women’s ministry fellowship. We meet monthly, usually on<br />

the fourth Saturday 10-11:30 AM. We come together for fellowship,<br />

to worship and to hear inspirational speakers and testimonies, as well<br />

as for special events. Katy Women’s Aglow is a great place to make<br />

new friends! View our website for information about current Bible<br />

studies. Prayer meetings, special events and speaker biographies,<br />

www.katyaglow.com.<br />

HOPE IMPACTS BIBLE STUDIES<br />

Mondays at the Bagel Café 7-8:30 PM. Bible Study includes dinner.<br />

Located 631 S Mason Rd, Katy, TX 77450<br />

Thursdays 12-1:30 PM, Ladies Discovery Bible Study and lunch on<br />

the first 3 weeks of the month. Hope Impacts office is located at 802<br />

Dominion Suite 300, Katy, TX 77450. Registration is required and onsite<br />

childcare provided upon advance request. Minimum participation 2,<br />

Maximum 10. Questions call 713-705-7884 ask for Marilyn or Tina.<br />

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PROPHETIC BIBLE STUDY FROM THE TORAH<br />

Prophetic Bible Study from the Torah starting with Leviticus chapter 23,<br />

“the feasts of the Lord,” using authentic Hebrew Scrolls and the New<br />

Testament. The lessons are in English, Chinese and partially finished<br />

in the Russian language. Lessons are web based until a group study is<br />

formed in Katy http://scrolls4all.org. Contact: Gary Zimmerman scrolls4all.org@gmail.com.<br />

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH SENIOR ADULT NEWS<br />

Trinity Baptist Church Senior Adults get together on Monday afternoons<br />

from 1-4 PM for a time of fellowship, prayer and games... Come<br />

join the fun!<br />

Trinity Baptist Church is located at 10000 Spring Green Blvd. (corner<br />

of Spring Green and Fry). For more information, visit www.trinity-katy.<br />

org or call the church office at 281-579-6724.<br />

EPIPHANY BINGO<br />

Epiphany conducts their bingo games every Friday night except holidays.<br />

THERE IS NO SMOKING ALLOWED DURING ALL BINGO GAMES. They have<br />

security, lighted parking, big screen color monitor, computerized bingo<br />

equipment, snack bar and large cash prizes. Profits benefit charitable<br />

outreach programs. Epiphany Catholic Church, Church Community Center,<br />

1530 Norwalk Dr. (between Fry and Mason Roads, south of I-10 behind<br />

Nottingham Subdivision) off Highland Knolls. Early bird games begin<br />

at 7:30 PM and regular games at 8 PM. For more info, call the bingo hall<br />

number at 281-578-3905.<br />

ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

BINGO<br />

At St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic Church in downtown Katy,<br />

“BINGO” is being played in our Parish Hall every Friday evening except<br />

Holidays. Doors open at 7 PM, games start at 7:15 PM with four Early Bird<br />

games. Regular games start at 7:30 PM. All profits will benefit community<br />

outreach and Religious Education programs. The Church is located in<br />

downtown Katy at 5356 Eleventh St. You can get to the church if traveling<br />

west on Hwy. 90 to Katyland Rd. Turn right at the light, go to the second<br />

stop sign (at the stadium) Eleventh St., turn left and the Church Hall will be<br />

on your right one block down. For more info., call 281-391-4758.<br />

SAINT EDITH STEIN CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO<br />

Friday night BINGO is held the first Friday of February, May, June and<br />

August. This will be a fun evening for the entire family. Everyone can play<br />

including children. We offer a smoke and alcohol free environment. Cash<br />

prizes awarded for Regular BINGO and Special Games will range from $15 to<br />

$100. Snacks and refreshments will also be available. Doors open at 6:30 PM<br />

for BINGO card presales. Early Bird BINGO starts at 7 PM, Regular BINGO starts<br />

at 7:30 PM. All BINGO events at Saint Edith Stein Catholic Church are operated<br />

under a license issued by the Texas Lottery Commission. Location: Carmel<br />

Hall, Saint Edith Stein Catholic Church, 3311 N. Fry Road, Katy, TX 77449.<br />

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KATY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

WWW.KATYISD.ORG<br />

IMPORTANT DATES<br />

<strong>January</strong> 1 st - Holiday - Students & Staff<br />

<strong>January</strong> 2 nd - Teacher Preparation Day<br />

<strong>January</strong> 3 rd - First Day of Spring Semester<br />

<strong>January</strong> 15 th - Campus Professional Learning Day -<br />

Student Holiday<br />

JASON LEARNING ARGONAUT ADVENTURE <strong>2018</strong><br />

APPLICATION NOW OPEN<br />

Do you love science and are you interested in working with researchers<br />

as they gather data in the field? The Jason Learning Argonaut<br />

Adventure might be a good fit for you. One Katy ISD student (age<br />

13-17 on June 1, <strong>2018</strong>) and one Katy ISD secondary teacher will be<br />

selected to participate in an all-expense paid Argonaut Adventure<br />

this summer. View the application and FAQs for more information<br />

at www.katyisd.org/students/Pages/The-JASON-Project.aspx.<br />

Application deadline is <strong>January</strong> 15, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

A one-room schoolhouse was built in 1898 where children could<br />

learn, grow and develop. Little did the visionaries know that their<br />

small town would blossom into a thriving community of more than<br />

17,000 people. The current Katy Elementary campus was built in<br />

1965, renovated in 1989 and again in 1995. Today, students play on<br />

the same location as the original playground and the first schoolhouse<br />

bell hangs in the main entrance of the current campus.<br />

“Today’s paw prints are tomorrow’s legacy,” said Superintendent<br />

Lance Hindt during the ceremony where past generations of students<br />

and staff members were present. Among those in the crowd<br />

was 92-year-old Melvin Jordan who recalls riding on horseback<br />

with his brothers to and from school as a first grader. Currently,<br />

there are 11 students attending Katy Elementary who are 5 th and<br />

6 th generation members of the original class of Katy Tigers!<br />

VOTERS APPROVE KATY ISD $609.2 MM REFERENDUM<br />

In November, voters approved the Katy Independent School District’s<br />

2017 bond, which will provide relief to campuses managing<br />

a rapidly growing student population, along with renovations and<br />

improvements for 61 campuses. According to unofficial results, the<br />

$609.2 MM bond passed by an approximate 65% voter approval.<br />

KATY ELEMENTARY RECEIVES HISTORICAL MARKER AS<br />

FIRST SCHOOLHOUSE IN KATY, TX<br />

As residents drive by Katy Elementary, a bright blue historical marker<br />

now sits on the campus at the same spot where the first City of<br />

Katy schoolhouse was built 119 years ago. On Friday, November 10 th ,<br />

the Harris County Historical Society honored the founding fathers<br />

by granting a historical marker to the city’s first public school.<br />

“Katy ISD is the second fastest growing school district in the state<br />

of Texas,” said Superintendent Lance Hindt. “Families continue to<br />

move to Katy because of the quality learning opportunities our<br />

teachers and staff provide to each and every student. This bond<br />

will help to ensure that our community’s expectations for high<br />

educational standards and schools are maintained now and well<br />

into the future.”<br />

The District’s 2017 bond comes with a zero tax rate increase and is<br />

designed to address fast growth and aging facilities. It includes six<br />

new schools, one comprehensive renovation, along with repairs<br />

and upgrades to 61 campuses. Bond funds will also provide many<br />

campuses with safety and security improvements and school<br />

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expansions at Raines High School and Katy High School’s Career<br />

and Technical Education program (CTE). Technology and infrastructure<br />

upgrades are also included for all Katy ISD schools, as<br />

well as replacement of aging buses and portables and fuel storage<br />

tanks. Ninety-one percent (91%) of bond funds will directly impact<br />

campuses and student learning.<br />

SEVEN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL<br />

SEVEN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE PRESENTS<br />

“EAT YOUR HEART OUT”<br />

Charlie is an out of work actor currently working as a waiter. The<br />

scene is a series of hilarious encounters in Manhattan restaurants<br />

both elegant and shabby. By changing the tablecloths in the course<br />

of the action, the basic setting of three tables and six chairs becomes<br />

another place. The action’s uninterrupted and the comedy<br />

never stops. There is a variety of hilarious characters including a girl<br />

desperately trying to eat snails and oysters to please her fiancé, the<br />

middle-aged lovers so intent on each other that they cannot order<br />

dinner; the rich, embittered astrologer; the timid man who never<br />

gets a waiter; the agents, directors, actors and waiters. An amusing<br />

gallery of characters whose stories intertwine and finally involve<br />

Charlie. The performance will be held at Seven Lakes High School<br />

in the Performing Arts Center on <strong>January</strong> 25 th , 26 th and 28 th at 7 PM,<br />

<strong>January</strong> 27 th at 2 PM and <strong>January</strong> 29 th at 7 PM. You may go online for<br />

tickets, www.studiovii.org/tickets/ or contact box office via email at<br />

boxoffice@studiovii.org or by phone at 281-237-2836.<br />

PRESCHOOLS<br />

ST. PETERS ECDC<br />

Registration for the <strong>2018</strong>-2019 school year for St. Peter’s United Methodist<br />

Church - Early Childhood Development Center begins <strong>January</strong> 8,<br />

<strong>2018</strong> and continues through <strong>January</strong> 19, <strong>2018</strong>. Registration forms will<br />

be available in the St. Peter’s ECDC Preschool office. We offer classes<br />

that are developmentally and socially appropriate for children ages 15<br />

months through 5 years of age. We are located at 20775 Kingsland Blvd.,<br />

Katy, TX 77450. For more information, please visit our website www.<br />

stpkaty.org, click any worship venue and find us under “Ministries” or<br />

call the St. Peter’s ECDC Office at 281-492-0623 from 9 AM-3 PM.<br />

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS<br />

EPIPHANY LUTHERAN SCHOOL<br />

We have two scheduled campus Open Houses. In <strong>2018</strong>, <strong>January</strong> 24 th ,<br />

from 8:30 AM-12 PM is the next opportunity to spend “a day in life of<br />

a King,” tour our campus, sit in a class and meet with current parents<br />

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school year will be accepted beginning <strong>January</strong> 29, <strong>2018</strong>.


Community Events<br />

THE SUPER RUN 5K - HEROES VS. VILLAINS<br />

Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 6, <strong>2018</strong>, 8-11 AM<br />

Held at Sugarland Memorial Park, 15300 University Blvd., Sugarland,<br />

TX 77479. The Super Run 5k is the counties largest Superhero themed<br />

5K run that supports charities. Full price registration on the website<br />

includes: Superhero Cape, Finishers Medal and Race Bib. For more information<br />

or to register for The Super Run, please visit TheSuperRun.com.<br />

Feel free to email service@superflyrunning.com with questions!<br />

WILLOWFORK FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />

CPR TRAINING<br />

Willowfork Fire Department (Fort Bend County Emergency Services<br />

District # 2) is working with Fort Bend County EMS to provide CPR<br />

Training (adult, child and infant) to the community. This event will<br />

take place Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 13, <strong>2018</strong>, from 1-5 PM, at our Station 2<br />

location, 26950 Cinco Ranch Blvd, 77494. The course will be taught by<br />

Fort Bend County EMS Paramedics at no charge and Fort Bend County<br />

ESD #2 residents are invited (proof of residency required). Advanced<br />

registration is required due to limited space. To register, contact Lou<br />

Ann Matthews, District Administrator, at 281-395-0011 extension 120<br />

or by email wfdinfo@willowforkfire.com.<br />

JIGSAW PUZZLE COMPETITION<br />

<strong>January</strong> 20, <strong>2018</strong>, 9:30 AM-12 PM<br />

On a nationwide level, the puzzle piece symbol reflects the mystery<br />

and complexity of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Since every puzzle piece<br />

is different in some way, a puzzle piece accurately represents the<br />

diversity of individuals affected. As a way to raise autism awareness,<br />

understanding and acceptance, Hope For Three hosts the first-ever<br />

Jigsaw Puzzle Competition in Fort Bend County. In partnership with the<br />

Sugar Land Skeeters, the timed-competition, will be held <strong>January</strong> 20,<br />

<strong>2018</strong> at Constellation Field, Insperity Club, 1 Stadium Drive, Sugar Land<br />

77478. Puzzle fanatics and first-time puzzlers, roll up your sleeves and<br />

support this unique one-of-a-kind competition, until all the pieces fit.<br />

Individual play is $25 or, a team of four, $100. Limited availability.<br />

Sponsorship and Underwriting opportunities also available. To learn<br />

more about autism, Hope For Three resources or register your team,<br />

visit www.hopeforthree.org or call 218-245-0640. Hope For Three Autism<br />

Advocates. Providing Help. Creating Hope.<br />

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS VEGAS NIGHT<br />

JANUARY 27, <strong>2018</strong><br />

The Knights of Columbus Council #8096 will be holding their 32 nd annual<br />

Vegas Night on Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 27, <strong>2018</strong>! Great fun, food and prizes<br />

have been the hallmark of this event for several years.<br />

Where: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Community Life Center<br />

6646 Addicks-Satsuma Rd., Houston, TX 77084<br />

When: <strong>January</strong> 27, <strong>2018</strong> at 6:30 PM<br />

Mark your calendars now and more detailed information will be coming<br />

soon! For interest in table sponsorships or donating prizes, contact<br />

Tom DeScioli at 918-633-3806; email tdescioli@aol.com.<br />

GRAEME’S RUN 5K & 1 MILE WALK<br />

February 10, <strong>2018</strong><br />

No Label Brewery<br />

Registration 8:30 AM, Run Starts at 9 AM<br />

Family Entertainment: Face Painting, Bounce Houses,<br />

Food Trucks, Raffle, Chris Boise and Righteous Cause Band<br />

Register & Learn More: www.graemessuperheroes.org<br />

*All funds raised benefit The Children’s Heart Foundation<br />

1 ST ANNUAL REIGN OVER CANCER WALK<br />

POSTPONED UNTIL FEBRUARY 25, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Due to the massive flooding the Katy community experienced as a<br />

result of Hurricane Harvey and the continued efforts to recover from<br />

the devastation it caused, the Reign Over Cancer (“ROC”) Walk has<br />

been postponed until Sunday, February 25, <strong>2018</strong>. The walk will be<br />

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held at Cane Island and will begin at 2 PM. Plan to stick around after<br />

the walk to enjoy complimentary food and beverages, music and family-friendly<br />

activities.<br />

The ROC Walk will recognize people in the community currently undergoing<br />

cancer treatment, highlight survivors and raise money to fund<br />

GEST Foundation grants. Register as an individual or a team online at<br />

www.GESTfoundation.org. Proceeds from the ROC Walk will provide<br />

grants for services including grocery delivery, home cleaning, home<br />

wound care, transportation or even counseling to help with the internal<br />

wounds that come with facing the news “you have cancer.” The walk<br />

will be fun for ALL ages, so grab your family and friends and join us at<br />

the beautiful Cane Island for an afternoon of fun while raising money<br />

for a very important cause.<br />

Registration for the ROC Walk is still open and we encourage everyone to<br />

sign up! Register now at www.GESTFoundation.org. For up to the minute<br />

race information and updates, follow us on Facebook. Sponsorship opportunities<br />

for the Reign Over Cancer Walk are still available! We have<br />

several options to fit all marketing needs and budgets. Contact Aaron<br />

or Michelle Perzan at 956-832-9187 or 956-832-1988.<br />

For more information about the GEST Foundation, Inc., how to donate or<br />

become a walk sponsor or how to submit a grant for financial support,<br />

please contact Michelle Perzan at 832-377-1367, 956-832-9188 or email via<br />

at michelle.perzan@gestfoundation.com.<br />

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KATY VOCAL EXPRESS CHORUS<br />

Open House <strong>January</strong> 22 nd<br />

Ladies, do something just for you in the New Year. Katy Vocal Express, a<br />

prospective chorus of Sweet Adelines International, is holding an Open<br />

House on Monday, <strong>January</strong> 22, <strong>2018</strong> for ladies that like to sing. Maybe<br />

you sang in school and would like to get back to singing. Perhaps your<br />

“nest” is now empty and you need something to fill that empty space<br />

once filled with kids’ activities. Or, you would like an evening away from<br />

the kids and be around some adults for a little while. Katy Vocal Express<br />

can fill those needs and we’d like to introduce you to this new chorus,<br />

acappella barbershop harmony and a group of really nice ladies. All voice<br />

parts will find a place in the chorus and no previous choral experience<br />

is necessary. The open house begins at 7 PM in the choir room of Holy<br />

Covenant United Methodist Church, 22111 Morton Ranch Road, Katy,<br />

between Mason Road and Grand Parkway. There will be signs guiding<br />

you to the proper parking and entrance.<br />

Female singers of all ages (age 14 and up) and singing abilities are<br />

welcome to come. Young women 14-18 will need an adult chaperone.<br />

While it is helpful, you do not have to read music to sing with KVE, we<br />

supply learning media to help learn songs. For more information, email<br />

katyvocalexpress@gmail.com or find us on Facebook at Katy Vocal<br />

Express Chorus.<br />

STAGEWORKS THEATRE<br />

SPELLING BEE - Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 3 PM,<br />

<strong>January</strong> 19-February 11, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Stageworks Theatre is located at 10760 Grant Road, Houston, Texas<br />

77070. Website: www.stageworkshouston.org.<br />

THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />

For more information, please visit the HCS website at<br />

www.houstonchoral.org.<br />

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Houston<br />

Area<br />

Events<br />

Through <strong>January</strong> 7 th - Ice Land and Festival of Lights. Moody Gardens<br />

takes the holidays to a whole new level of cool! A skilled team of<br />

master ice carvers has charted your course for your journey through<br />

the rainforests of the world to see monkeys, beautiful birds, incredible<br />

butterflies, colorful orchids and so many wonderful creatures. Stick<br />

around after Ice Land for the Festival of Lights - a mile-long trail with<br />

more than one million lights and lighted scenes take you around the<br />

Moody Gardens property with spectacular views of Galveston Bay<br />

starting at 6 PM. For more information, visit www.moodygardens.com.<br />

Through <strong>January</strong> 15 th - Zoo Lights. The Houston Zoo is transformed into<br />

a winter wonderland! TXU Energy Presents Zoo Lights celebrates its<br />

fifth year as one of Houston’s most well-loved holiday traditions. Stroll<br />

through the beautiful Houston Zoo and take in the sights and sounds of<br />

the season. Enjoy festive carols, sip hot chocolate and take in the more<br />

than 2 million lights! Fifteen miles of eco-friendly LED lighting illuminate<br />

our ancient oak trees and decorate the paths to light your way. Between<br />

the shopping, wrapping, decorating and baking, schedule some time to<br />

enjoy the holidays this year at TXU Energy Presents Zoo Lights!<br />

For more information, visit www.houstonzoo.org.<br />

Through <strong>January</strong> 20 th - Skate with Storybook Stars. Children of all ages<br />

are invited to skate with storybook characters on The ICE at Discovery<br />

Green. Saturdays through <strong>January</strong> 20 th , 5-6 PM. For more information,<br />

visit www.discoverygreen.com.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 6 th -7 th - The Bridal Extravaganza Show is back! Meet over 350<br />

wedding vendors at Houston’s George R. Brown convention center on<br />

Saturday 10 AM-5 PM and Sunday 11AM-5 PM. See fashion shows, taste<br />

cake and plan your entire wedding in one weekend. Save $5 when you<br />

purchase tickets online at www.BridalExtravaganzaShow.com.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 13 th - Hops n’ Hot Sauce Festival. This indoor festival is family<br />

friendly! There is a kid’s play area with bounce houses and other<br />

kids activities. Popular Houston food trucks will be on hand and the<br />

football playoffs will be on inside SpindleTap Brewery’s bar for football<br />

fans. There will be another hot pepper eating contest with cash prize.<br />

Last year’s winner will be back to defend his title! Live graffiti painting<br />

throughout the day and plenty of good company! There’s something for<br />

everyone! For more information, visit www.hopsnhotsaucefestival.com.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 13 th - Annual MLK Youth Parade. Over 20 high school marching<br />

bands, 10 parade floats and various performers make up the MLK Youth<br />

Parade. The event is broadcast nationwide, but spectators can attend<br />

this parade and witness the powerful music firsthand. The event is at<br />

12 Noon and located in Midtown on San Jacinto Street at Elgin Street.<br />

For more information, go to www.mlkgrandeparade.org.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 14 th - Annual MLK Battle of the Bands Competition features<br />

more than 20 accredited high school marching bands competing. Spend<br />

a day listening to spectacular performances by marching bands from<br />

Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee,<br />

Texas and beyond. For more information, go to<br />

www.mlkgrandeparade.org.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 15 th - Annual MLK Grande Parade. The MLK Grand Parade is one<br />

of the largest single day multicultural events in the U.S. held in honor<br />

of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Houston’s Midtown Originating on San<br />

Jacinto Street & Elgin Street beginning at 10 AM. For more information,<br />

go to www.mlkgrandeparade.org.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 18 th - The Woodlands Taste of the Town is a paradise for<br />

gourmands interested in sustainable and healthy dining. For the past<br />

decade, more than 25 local restaurants gather at the festival to offer<br />

samplings of their Texas-grown and prepared dishes. The festival also<br />

hosts a competition among the featured restaurants, with awards in<br />

categories including best dessert or best booth design. With additional<br />

activities for children like face painting and personalized chef-hat<br />

crafting, the festival has events to entertain the whole family.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 28 th - Houston Hot Chocolate 15K & 5K Road Race. The best<br />

goodie bags in running, free instantaneous race photos and scrumptious<br />

post-race treats are just three reasons you’ll want to sign up for the<br />

first-ever Hot Chocolate 15K/5K Race in Houston. This insanely popular<br />

RAM Racing USATF-certified event hits the Magnolia City starting at<br />

Sesquicentennial Park on <strong>January</strong> 28, <strong>2018</strong>. The Hot Chocolate Race<br />

Series benefits Make-A-Wish®, a national charity that creates lifechanging<br />

wishes for children with critical illnesses. Registration is open<br />

until Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 25, <strong>2018</strong>. Cost for the 5K is begins at $49 while<br />

the extended distance fee starts $74.The 5K begins at 7:15 AM, the 15K<br />

follows at 7:50 AM. For more information, visit<br />

www.hotchocolate15k.com/houston.<br />

<strong>January</strong> 27 th -28 th - Houston Tea Festival. This festival is everyone’s cup<br />

of tea! Houston Tea Festival takes place over two days and provides<br />

guests with talks, workshops, tea tastings, pairings, shopping, live<br />

music and much more. Come enjoy educational seminars led by tea<br />

industry leaders at this this elegant afternoon event. Kids are welcome!<br />

The festival will be held at Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake. For more<br />

information, visit www.houstonteafestival.com.<br />

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CRAFT/HOBBY EVENTS<br />

NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GARDEN CLUB<br />

On Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 4, <strong>2018</strong>, Nottingham Country Garden Club (NCGC) will feature Denise<br />

Lopez with a presentation of the beginning of Enchanted Gardens and the Lenderman family<br />

who started it and also give information on plants. Denise has worked for the Lenderman family<br />

for 11 years, is a Master Gardner and also a Texas Certified Nursery Professional. She is a garden<br />

speaker and a total plant nut for over 20 years.<br />

Meet and greet time begins at 9:30 AM and the program will start at 10 AM, followed by the NCGC<br />

meeting. Please join us at the Municipal Utility Building #81 at 805 Hidden Canyon Drive in Katy,<br />

77450. For more information please see our website: www.ncgctx.org.<br />

We welcome all people interested in gardening and gardening related areas from West Houston<br />

and the Katy area. You do not have to live in Nottingham Country to belong to our group!<br />

NCGC is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Houston Federation of Garden Clubs, the<br />

Texas Garden Clubs and the National Federation of Garden Clubs. The purpose of the club is to<br />

promote beautification in the community, support local and national educational and charitable<br />

organizations and educate the community about our environment. Donations from the NCGC<br />

are funded by our annual Spring Sale and other projects that vary each year.<br />

GRACE NOTES<br />

Singers and instrumentalists are invited to join “Grace Notes” a women’s performing group<br />

which shares music in the community at retirement homes, Alzheimer’s and nursing facilities<br />

and various community events. We sing once a month for the congregation of St. Peter’s during<br />

Sunday worship services. Grace Notes sings a combination of secular, sacred and patriotic music<br />

and rehearse during the school year in E106 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Tuesday mornings are<br />

also our “outing” days to perform in the community. Babysitting is provided. Come and join<br />

this wonderful music ministry. Regular rehearsals began in August. Please contact Gail Shipley<br />

at 281-782-1598 or gshipnote@live.com for more information.<br />

DECIBELLES - A BARBERSHOP CHORUS<br />

LET US ENTERTAIN YOU! We are the DECIBELLES (a Barbershop Chorus) performing around the<br />

Houston area and nearby towns. We prepare two shows each year complete with costumes,<br />

narratives and choreography. Our regular show this year features songs from 1900 through the<br />

current year. Brighten your meeting, gathering or any type get-together with a half hour of fourpart<br />

harmonies and cheerful narratives. You will have as much fun as we do preparing our show.<br />

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would be delighted. For more information, please call Pat at 281-497-4904 or visit our website,<br />

www.Decibelles.org.<br />

KATY VOCAL EXPRESS<br />

Katy Vocal Express, the newest prospective Sweet Adelines Chorus has arrived in the Katy area.<br />

The name honors the history of the Katy railroad while looking forward to the barbershop<br />

harmony that is now being made in Katy. Ladies from the Katy/West Houston area are invited<br />

to attend chorus rehearsal any Thursday evening, 7-9 PM at Holy Covenant United Methodist<br />

Church, 22111 Morton Ranch Road, Katy 77493. There are signs guiding you to the correct place<br />

on the east side of the property.<br />

To reserve your spot or for more information, please email katyvocalexpress@gmail.com.<br />

Singers of all ranges of experience make up KVE. Some have years of chorus singing while others<br />

have very little singing experience. The ability to read music is helpful but not required; you<br />

just need the desire to sing and the ability to carry a tune.<br />

AMERICAN SEWING GUILD IN KATY<br />

Do you like sewing? Would you like to meet other sewing enthusiast in the<br />

Katy area? Then check out the Katy Neighborhood Group of the American<br />

Sewing Guild's Houston Chapter. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every<br />

month from 1 PM to 3 PM, at Quilt & Sew, 829 Mason Rd., Katy. For more<br />

information, please check out our website at www.asghouston.org.<br />

PRIDE OF TEXAS DECORATIVE ARTISTS<br />

The Pride of Texas Decorative Artists (a division of National Tole Society)<br />

would like to invite all decorative artists to our monthly meeting on the<br />

2nd Thursday of the month at 6:30 PM. We meet at Bear Creek Community<br />

Center off Patterson Rd. in Bear Creek Park. Our monthly "make it & take it"<br />

programs are taught by local artists. Please join us for fun and new ideas.<br />

For more information, call Gloria Ware 281-492-0246.<br />

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Sports<br />

KATY YMCA<br />

Contact the Y for details at 281-392-5055 or check out our<br />

website: ymcahouston.org/katy.<br />

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

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

and private sessions available.<br />

YMCA CHILD CARE 2017-18: Child Care provided at most Katy ISD<br />

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

and after school care. Please call or check online for specific school<br />

offerings and prices.<br />

HOMESCHOOL BASEBALL<br />

The West Houston Thunder is a baseball program for homeschool boys<br />

between the ages of 8-18. Spring registration is now open and ends <strong>January</strong><br />

31 st . We offer baseball programs for Elementary, Intermediate, Junior<br />

High, Junior Varsity and Varsity level competition. We regularly compete<br />

against schools, leagues, select teams and other homeschool teams. Our<br />

practice location is Memorial Ashford Little League, 12900 Westmere Drive,<br />

Houston. Contact WHThunderInfo@gmail.com for more information.<br />

WEST HOUSTON RUGBY CLUB<br />

West Houston Rugby Club offers excellent opportunities for players of<br />

all ages from minis to adults to participate in one of America’s fastest<br />

growing sports. Our coaches are fully accredited with USA Rugby and<br />

include former European premiership players. We are a not for profit<br />

club with a mission to provide outstanding club management, a fun<br />

social environment and the feeling of a rugby family. Registration is<br />

now open for the 2017/<strong>2018</strong> season at www.westhoustonrugby.com.<br />

Enquiries may be sent to info@westhoustonrugby.com.<br />

Come and join the fastest growing club in Houston!<br />

KATY AREA RUNNING CLUB<br />

The Katy Area Running Club is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation which<br />

exists to serve people living in and around Katy, Texas who have<br />

an interest in running. We are a community of people of all ages,<br />

backgrounds, heritages and abilities who share a common interest -<br />

running! Our focus is on group runs, having fun, socializing and sharing<br />

our knowledge and experience with our members and the public. We<br />

welcome all who are interested in joining us. We have a full calendar of<br />

runs, events and socials. We hold group runs every Saturday morning<br />

at the Sergeant Hatch Sports Park off the south I-10 feeder road just<br />

east of Barker Cypress Rd. On Tuesdays (5 AM and 6:30 PM) we meet<br />

at the Cinco Ranch Junior High Track for speedwork and on Thursday<br />

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

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

www.KatyAreaRunningClub.com.<br />

TENNIS ORGANIZATION FOR THE KATY AREA<br />

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

meeting the needs of all tennis players in the Katy 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 Katy area. Registration is currently open for<br />

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

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

information, visit 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<br />

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

ages 6 to18 years old in improving their physical fitness and mental<br />

stamina. We have multiple practice sites in the Greater Houston area<br />

including McMeans Junior High School in Katy and Cypress Lakes<br />

High School in Cypress. Visit www.trackhouston.com to register for a<br />

location near you.<br />

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

Established March of 2014 (Over 200 Members). Never paddled before,<br />

that’s okay too! We don’t own a store, don’t purchase anything yet! Join<br />

our meetings and we can answer your questions and/or assist you in<br />

trying out new gear and equipment. KC/KC is a non-profit organization<br />

with major Sponsors. Must be at least 21 years of age to join.<br />

LIFE VEST/PFD IS A MUST!!!!<br />

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We meet every 3 rd Wednesday of each month at 24638 Kingsland<br />

Blvd., Katy TX 77494 (Manta Ray Enterprises, Inc.), 7-9 PM. For more<br />

information, call Philip at 713-826-5705 or 281-782-7252.<br />

“Remember-Think Safe, Paddle Safe”<br />

NETBALL CLUBS<br />

Katy Swifts Netball Club invites people to come and learn about netball<br />

and have some fun playing a great team sport. Open to everyone from<br />

eight years and up including adults. Contact katynetball@netballamerica<br />

for further information.<br />

Houston Shooting Stars welcomes ladies, men and youth to join in, play<br />

and learn netball, Tuesday nights at The British School of Houston.<br />

Contact houstonnetball@netballamerica.com for further information.<br />

You can also “like” the Texas Netball Association on Facebook to see<br />

regular announcements about netball in the Lonestar State! Also visit<br />

netballamerica.com for general information about netball in America.<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 />

can also find us at www.yellowrosederbygirls.com and on Facebook. Join<br />

up now to become an integral part in founding and building our league.<br />

KATY RUGBY CLUB<br />

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

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

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

KATY CAVALIER LACROSSE CLUB<br />

The Katy 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<br />

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

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

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

visit our website, www.katycavalierlacrosse.org.<br />

Did you play Lacrosse in college, coached lacrosse or just love the<br />

sport? We are looking for Coaches for boys and girls. Please contact<br />

us for more information if you would like to volunteer and be a part of<br />

the Katy Cavalier Lacrosse Club, 281-942-8822.<br />

WESTSIDE GOLF LEAGUE<br />

Westside Golf League is actively encouraging new members. We invite<br />

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

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

fun while improving golfing skills. For more information, contact the<br />

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

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 Katy area.<br />

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Dr. Cindy Anthis<br />

Dr. Jeanette Winters, Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer of Igloo Products Corporation.<br />

CHRIST CLINIC HOSTS 6 TH ANNUAL BREAKFAST FOR A BLESSING<br />

Christ Clinic hosted its 6 th annual Breakfast for a Blessing at Crosspoint Community Church in Katy on October 20 th . Houston Methodist West<br />

was the title sponsor for the event. Dr. Jeanette Winters, the Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of Igloo Products Corporation<br />

was the keynote speaker. The Katy Rotary presented the Ed Bland memorial fund which will benefit the clinic and support direct patient<br />

care. The fund is named for a former Christ Clinic board member and local humanitarian. Awards were presented to Dr. Cindy Anthis (altruism<br />

award) and Nettie Armistead (Work of Heart Award). Lara Hamilton, Executive Director of Christ Clinic, spoke about the clinic’s relief efforts<br />

after Hurricane Harvey. Brookshire Brothers provided floral arrangements for the breakfast and Lifestyles Magazine was the media sponsor.<br />

As a nonprofit charity medical clinic, Christ Clinic provides medical care to the uninsured with a team of caring and dedicated volunteer providers<br />

and support personnel. In 2016, Christ Clinic provided more than 10,000 patient visits to uninsured members of the community. The<br />

clinic operates independently of government funding and relies on donations from the community.<br />

To learn more about the mission of Christ Clinic or to donate, please visit www.christclinickaty.org.<br />

KARE Officers and Committee Chairs<br />

with Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy<br />

Nelms and Katy ISD School Board<br />

members George Scott, Rebecca Fox<br />

and Ashley Vann. Photo is courtesy<br />

of Sue Perez.<br />

KATY AREA RETIRED EDUCATORS (KARE)<br />

On November 1, 2017, Katy Area Retired Educators (KARE) held their monthly meeting with Fort Bend County Sheriff, Troy Nelms as their guest<br />

speaker. Sheriff Nelms shared information with retirees about “Protecting Your Home and Safety.” Many thanks to Midway Barbeque who is<br />

hosting KARE meetings until the Merrell Center is restored. For more information about the Katy Area Retired Educators, check out our website<br />

at www.localunits.org/KARE/.<br />

VFW AUXILIARY POST 9182<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 9182 presented their first Americanism<br />

Award to Mr. Herman Meyers, Owner of Midway Barbeque for<br />

his willingness to promote Patriotism and Americanism by showing his<br />

pride in flying the American Flag continuously. The Auxiliary plans to<br />

present this award monthly to a small business in the Katy area that<br />

promotes Patriotism and Americanism by flying the American Flag.<br />

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CURRIED CHICKEN<br />

You could make this on National Cream Puff Day <strong>January</strong> 12 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 whole chicken, cut into 8 pieces and skin removed<br />

Salt and ground black pepper to taste<br />

1 tablespoon paprika or to taste<br />

1 tablespoon butter<br />

1 apple, cored and chopped<br />

1 onion, chopped<br />

1 tablespoon curry powder or more to taste<br />

1 (10.75 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup<br />

1 cup half-and-half cream<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Arrange the chicken<br />

pieces in a single layer in a 9x13-inch baking dish. Season the chicken<br />

liberally with salt, pepper and the paprika, set aside.<br />

Melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the apple and<br />

onion to the melted butter, season with the curry powder and cook<br />

and stir until the apple and onion are tender, 7 to 10 minutes. Stir the<br />

mushroom soup and half-and-half into the mixture until completely<br />

combined, spoon over the chicken pieces.<br />

Bake in the preheated oven until no longer pink at the bone and the<br />

juices run clear, about 75 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted<br />

into the thickest part of the thigh, near the bone should read<br />

180 degrees F (82 degrees C).Source: allrecipes.com<br />

CROISSANT FRENCH TOAST<br />

You could make this on National Cheese Day <strong>January</strong> 30 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

Cooking spray<br />

3 eggs<br />

2 cups half-and-half<br />

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

1 pinch ground cinnamon<br />

6 croissants, split<br />

1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Preheat griddle to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).<br />

Spray the griddle with cooking spray.<br />

Whisk eggs together in a bowl until smooth. Add half-and-half, vanilla<br />

extract and cinnamon to eggs and whisk until frothy. Dunk croissants,<br />

1 at a time, into egg mixture just until both sides are coated.<br />

Cook croissants on the hot griddle, split-side down, until golden brown,<br />

2 to 3 minutes. Flip and continue cooking until second side is golden<br />

brown, about 1 minute. Repeat with remaining croissants. Sprinkle<br />

confectioners’ sugar over croissants.<br />

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Library<br />

News<br />

FORT BEND COUNTY LIBRARIES (FBCL)<br />

Public Information Office - 281-633-4734<br />

www.fortbend.lib.tx.us<br />

Children’s Book Week - <strong>January</strong> 21st-27th<br />

Every Fort Bend County baby born during this week may receive a<br />

special baby book bag, courtesy of the Friends of Fort Bend County<br />

Library. Each bag contains a book, a bib, a special certificate, a list<br />

of suggested reading for children and information on parenting<br />

and on library services. Baby book bags will be given to babies<br />

born during that week at area Fort Bend County hospitals, but<br />

ALL Fort Bend County babies who are born during Children’s Book<br />

Week are eligible to receive one, while supplies last. Families of<br />

Fort Bend babies born at other locations during Children’s Book<br />

Week should call the Youth Services department, at 281-633-4762,<br />

to receive their book bag.<br />

Family Reading Club - <strong>January</strong> 21st-March 3rd<br />

This six-week program is designed to encourage families to read,<br />

learn and have fun together. Families participate in the program<br />

by reading books and completing optional “challenges” that can<br />

be done at home. All Fort Bend County families are eligible to<br />

participate. Families who complete the program by reading 36<br />

books - 6 books per week - are eligible to receive a book bag for<br />

the family and will have their named entered into a drawing for a<br />

$50 dining gift card, donated by the Friends of the Library. Each<br />

branch library will have a drawing for the gift card on March 5th.<br />

A single registration is required for each participating family. An<br />

adult (parent or guardian) is asked to register the family online by<br />

going to the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking<br />

on the “Family Reading Club Sign-Up” image, which will become<br />

available <strong>January</strong> 21st. Families may also register at one of the<br />

libraries in the Fort Bend County library system. Upon registering,<br />

families will then have their own online page on which to record<br />

their books or reading time. There is no charge to join the Family<br />

Reading Club. The program is sponsored by Fort Bend County<br />

Libraries and the Friends of the Library organizations that support<br />

the county library system.<br />

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

2620 Commercial Center Blvd., Katy, 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.<br />

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

Library” and find the program. Participants may also register by<br />

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

LIBRARY CLOSINGS<br />

New Year’s Day: <strong>January</strong> 1st<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday: <strong>January</strong> 15th<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

• Chess Day @ the Library - Saturdays, <strong>January</strong> 6th and 20th, 10:30<br />

AM-2:30 PM, Meeting Room. People of all ages and skill levels - from<br />

beginners to advanced - who are interested in playing chess, are<br />

invited to practice their strategies while playing against others in a<br />

relaxed, stress-free environment. Learn a new chess move (or two)<br />

during this come-and-go activity. Experienced players will be on hand<br />

to provide tips and assistance. A limited number of chess sets will be<br />

provided, but players are welcome to bring their own sets as well.<br />

• Ancient Empires-Egypt - Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 13th, 1-3 PM, Multi-purpose<br />

Room. In this first of three programs on Ancient Empires,<br />

former architecture professor Sheba Akhtar will talk about the<br />

significance of the Nile River to the history of Egypt. Learn about<br />

the evolution of the pyramids in the Old Kingdom to the rock-carved<br />

tombs of the Middle Kingdom. Akhtar will also talk about the architectural<br />

wonders of the New Kingdom, such as King Tut’s Tomb in<br />

the Valley of the Kings, the Temple at Karnak, Queen Hatshepsut’s<br />

Mortuary Temple and Ramses II’s Temple at Abu Simbel.<br />

• Publish Your Book for Free! - Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 20th, 3-4 PM,<br />

Meeting Room. Carolyn Janisé will talk about the basic components<br />

of self-publishing a book, from designing the cover art, layout and<br />

design to editing, printing and distribution. Learn how to begin<br />

the publishing process and about the different methods that are<br />

available. Janise will also discuss costs and technical details.<br />

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• How to Set Up a Book Club - Tuesday, <strong>January</strong> 23rd, 7 PM, Multi-purpose<br />

Room. The library has sets of books that are specifically designated<br />

for use by book clubs that meet in the library or elsewhere in<br />

the community. Learn how to avoid purchasing multiple copies of<br />

books for a book club by accessing the library’s extensive collection<br />

of book-club titles that are available for community book clubs.<br />

• Stress Relief & Relaxation through Sahaja Yoga Meditation - Saturday,<br />

<strong>January</strong> 27th, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM, Meeting Room. Nehemiah<br />

Cavazos will provide an overview of Sahaja yoga meditation and<br />

its mental, physical and emotional health benefits. Learn how to<br />

quickly relieve anxieties, tensions, stresses and everyday worries<br />

by tuning into one’s inner being and bringing balance and peace to<br />

one’s life with guided meditation.<br />

• An Investor’s Tour of Mutual Funds & Stocks: The Nuts & Bolts -<br />

Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 27th, 1:30-3:30 PM, Meeting Room. This 2-part<br />

program is designed to help individuals get a better understanding<br />

of the differences between mutual funds and stocks. During the<br />

first part of the program, get a detailed look at the features, benefits<br />

and risks associated with mutual funds, as well as a map to<br />

mutual-fund selection. The second part of the program will focus<br />

on stocks. Learn about common versus preferred stock, dividends,<br />

investment strategies and different ways to own stock. The program<br />

is presented by Leslie Corley, a financial advisor.<br />

• Staying Healthy in Your 30s, 40s, 50s and Beyond - Wednesday,<br />

<strong>January</strong> 31st, 10:30 AM-12 noon, Multi-purpose Room. Dr. Kelly<br />

McCullagh, board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, will talk<br />

about steps that men and women can take to stay healthy in the<br />

different stages of their lives. She will review current preventative<br />

screening recommendations, lifestyle choices and emerging new<br />

technologies in healthcare.<br />

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

in the Computer Lab. Reservations are required.<br />

Computers 101: Monday, <strong>January</strong> 8th, 12 Noon<br />

MS Excel Survival Basics: Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 11th, 10 AM<br />

Introduction to Twitter: Monday, <strong>January</strong> 22nd, 12 Noon<br />

MS Word Survival Basics: Tuesday, <strong>January</strong> 23rd, 10 AM<br />

MS Publisher Survival Basics: Wednesday, <strong>January</strong> 31st, 10 AM<br />

Open Computers Lab Q&A: Friday, <strong>January</strong> 19th, 12 Noon, Learning<br />

Lab. (reservations not required)<br />

• 3D PRINTING CLASSES<br />

Introduction to 3D Printing: Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 18th, 10 AM. Library<br />

staff will introduce the 3D printer and explain how library patrons<br />

can print their own designs. Those attending the session will also<br />

learn about free websites that can be used to find 3D files or to<br />

create their own 3D designs.<br />

EVENTS<br />

• Literary Lunch League Book Club - Wednesday, <strong>January</strong> 3rd, 12<br />

Noon, Conference Classroom. The book to be discussed is Where’d<br />

You Go, Bernadette, written by Maria Semple. Those attending are<br />

invited to bring a lunch, if desired.<br />

• CINCO RANCH NIGHT READERS - Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 18th, beginning<br />

at 7 PM, in Conference Room. The book to be discussed is Empty<br />

Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending<br />

of a Great American Fortune, written by Bill Dedman.<br />

• NEW! Bridge Night @ Cinco Ranch - Tuesdays, <strong>January</strong> 2nd and<br />

16th, 6-8 PM, Multi-purpose Room. Bridge players of all ages and<br />

skill levels - from beginners to advanced - are invited to practice<br />

their strategies and share tips while playing against others in a<br />

relaxed, stress-free environment. On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of<br />

every month, the library will provide a fun, relaxed setting where<br />

Bridge players can gather to sharpen their skills and share their love<br />

of this popular card game with others.<br />

• ESL Conversation Circles - Fridays, <strong>January</strong> 12th and 26th, 1-2 PM;<br />

Multipurpose Room. Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program<br />

for individuals of all nationalities who would like a place to practice<br />

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their English language and conversation skills. The “Conversation<br />

Circles” provide an opportunity for non-English-speaking people to<br />

gather in a relaxed setting and discuss topics of their own choosing<br />

while practicing their English skills.<br />

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

• YOUNG ADULT BOOK CLUB - Wednesday, <strong>January</strong> 10th, 4-5 PM,<br />

Conference Classroom. Teen readers will have the opportunity to<br />

meet with others who share the same love for great books and have<br />

a lively discussion on the reasons a book or its characters were liked<br />

or disliked. Those attending are invited to talk about Bone Gap,<br />

written by Laura Ruby.<br />

• YA: Upcycle T-Shirts - Wednesday, <strong>January</strong> 17th, 4-5 PM, Conference<br />

Classroom. Teens in grades 9-12 will discover ways to take old t-shirts<br />

and re-design them into new fashion statements with a few key snips!<br />

With simple no-sew tricks, learn how to turn an old t-shirt into a<br />

cool scarf and more! A limited amount of supplies will be available,<br />

so those attending the class are encouraged to bring old t-shirts to<br />

experiment with during the class. Registration is required.<br />

• Young Adult Advisory Council - Wednesday, <strong>January</strong> 24th, 4-5 PM,<br />

Conference Classroom. At this monthly meeting, teens in grades 9-12<br />

are invited to express ideas organize upcoming activities and suggest<br />

new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at<br />

the library. Earn volunteer/service hours and meet new friends while<br />

helping to shape the future of library services for teens!<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS<br />

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

at these activities.)<br />

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

infant activities and songs especially designed for the youngest<br />

book-lovers, from age 1 month to 12 months.<br />

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

age. 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<br />

older 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: 1st Saturday of the month at 10:15 AM. All ages<br />

welcome.<br />

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

A time for kindergartners to enjoy stories, movies, crafts and other<br />

activities.<br />

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

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

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

in grades 4 through 8.<br />

• Minecraft Monday: <strong>January</strong> 29th, 4:30 PM. Minecraft challenge for<br />

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

SPECIAL FAMILY EVENTS<br />

• Family Reading Club Kick-Off Story Time - Monday, <strong>January</strong> 22nd,<br />

7 PM, Meeting Room. This special Story Time event will celebrate<br />

the start of the Winter Family Reading Club, which takes place from<br />

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puppet shows and songs.<br />

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

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

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

BECOME A TUTOR-UNDERSTAND<br />

OUR STUDENT’S LIFELINES<br />

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

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

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

volunteers are equipped to teach Basic Literacy and English as a Second<br />

Language (ESL) classes to adults. The trainings prepare tutors to organize<br />

and compile lesson plans, learn about various tutoring techniques,<br />

understand the purpose of the Literacy Council and much more. Tutors<br />

do not need knowledge of any foreign language, nor do they need formal<br />

teaching experience. We offer many locations for tutoring throughout<br />

the area, including locations in Katy. Tutoring sessions are offered during<br />

the day and at night. If you are interested in impacting someone’s life<br />

by being their tutor, please contact the Literacy Council at 281-240-8181<br />

or visit the website at www.ftbendliteracy.org. Help us to “Change Lives<br />

Through Literacy!”<br />

RUOK PROGRAM<br />

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

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

for senior citizens (over 55) and disabled persons who live alone<br />

and could benefit from a daily check. A computer will generate a call<br />

each morning, at about the same time and the participant chooses<br />

a time frame. A voice will ask, “Are you OK?” After this, all they have<br />

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to do is hang up the phone. If the participant goes out of town or<br />

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

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

computer will call back 3 times at 15-minute intervals. If there is<br />

still no answer, the sheriff will dispatch a deputy or the local police.<br />

They will have with them a print out of information on the person<br />

that is not responding to the calls. This program was established<br />

by FBC Sheriff Milton Wright, Commissioner’s Court and Ken Whitt<br />

(FBC Sheriff’s Citizens Academy Alumni Assoc.) in 1998. Many police<br />

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

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

request more information or to enroll in this free and very beneficial<br />

program, please call the Sheriff’s dept. at 281-341-4704.<br />

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Volunteer firefighting is one of the<br />

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way to make a difference personally<br />

while having a positive impact in your<br />

community. Volunteers can fight fires,<br />

drive apparatuses, extract patients from vehicles at accident<br />

scenes, etc.<br />

Community VFD also provides emergency medical services (EMS)<br />

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ATTENTION! PET POOPS / YOU SCOOP<br />

Please be respectful of community grounds and neighbors’ yards. If<br />

your pet poops during your walk, be prepared to scoop and trash.<br />

Come with a scooper and a recycled grocery bag or anything else. It<br />

may not be the most fabulous way to walk your pet, but it does show<br />

your respect for every homeowner and our beautiful community.<br />

PLEASE NOTE - PETS ON LEASHES<br />

It is the law in Fort Bend County that all pets must be vaccinated for<br />

rabies, registered and restrained. All animals, when outside of an<br />

owner’s means of restraint (i.e., in a fenced back yard), must be on a<br />

leash. For the safety of all residents, please use all precautions with<br />

your pets and keep them on leashes when walking pets in the community<br />

EVEN IF YOU FEEL YOUR PET IS HARMLESS. If you see ANY animal<br />

roaming freely in the neighborhood, immediately call Animal Control<br />

at 281-342-1512. Even if you recognize the animal, be very careful<br />

approaching it, as you do not know how it will react; if you can safely<br />

retrieve the animal, then call the owner. Otherwise, Animal Control is<br />

your best and safest option.<br />

FORT BEND COUNTY “LEASH LAW”<br />

Animal control authorities are permitted to enter your Property to patrol<br />

and remove pets. Pets must be registered, licensed and inoculated<br />

as required by law.<br />

As a dog owner, you are responsible for the control of your dog. If your<br />

dog is one that ‘makes objectionable noise,’ you must make every effort<br />

to respect your Neighbor’s right to their ‘peace and quiet.’<br />

When your dog is not in your yard, it is imperative that you keep your<br />

dog on a leash at all times. While your dog is friendly to you and your<br />

family, imagine the consequences if it were to harm someone while it<br />

was ‘roaming free.’<br />

Please respect other resident’s right to walk the common area ground<br />

without fear of attack from an unleashed dog.<br />

Laws are written to ensure that owned animals are confined to their<br />

property or kept on a leash to free a community of unrestrained and<br />

free-roaming animals. Although most dog bites occur on the property<br />

where the dog lives, unrestrained or free-roaming dogs do pose a substantial<br />

threat to the public. In addition, unrestrained animals are at<br />

increased risk of being bitten by rabies infected wildlife. Enforcement<br />

of restraint laws is essential in enhancing the animal control program’s<br />

efforts to reduce the risk of rabies in our community.<br />

LICENSING OF DOGS AND CATS<br />

The primary benefit of licensing animals is identification,<br />

should that animal become lost. Licensing also:<br />

• Ensures that rabies vaccination are current.<br />

• Allows for quick identification in case of a bite incident.<br />

• Provides revenue to offset the administration costs of the<br />

animal control program.<br />

VACCINATION<br />

Rabies vaccinations are a prerequisite for licensing dogs and cats<br />

because they are an important control measure for the public health<br />

threat of rabies. In addition to protecting pets, rabies vaccinations<br />

provide a barrier between infected wild animals and humans.<br />

SPECIAL PET SHELTERS<br />

DREAM Dachshund Rescue is a local, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization<br />

committed to rescuing abandoned, stray and owner-surrendered<br />

Dachshunds. We are an all-volunteer rescue and we’re looking for qualified<br />

foster homes to provide food, water, shelter and love to rescued<br />

Dachshunds while they wait for a loving forever family to fall in love and<br />

PET INFORMATION<br />

adopt them. All DREAM Dachshunds are spayed and neutered, current<br />

on all vaccines, receive dental care if needed and are fully examined<br />

and treated - if necessary, by our certified veterinarians. DREAM covers<br />

the cost of any and all medical treatment and monthly heartworm preventative<br />

while dogs are in foster care. If you are interested in fostering<br />

or adopting a DREAM Dachshund, please visit our website and fill out<br />

our easy online application. You can also view the over 65 adorable<br />

Dachshunds we currently have on our foster-roster! Find us on the web<br />

at www.DreamDachs.org and “Like” us on Facebook at www.Facebook.<br />

com/DreamDachshundRescueEducationAdoptionMission. If you have<br />

any questions, please send us an email to<br />

Contact-Us@DreamDachs.org.<br />

PugHearts of Houston - PugHearts of Houston is a non-profit rescue<br />

dedicated to giving unwanted and neglected Pugs a second chance. It is<br />

staffed by a network of volunteers in and around the greater Houston,<br />

TX area. All of our dogs are in private foster homes throughout the area<br />

where they learn to live (some of them for the first time) in a home with<br />

foster siblings and parents who teach them how to be part of a loving<br />

family. There are many ways in which you can donate to PugHearts<br />

of Houston, be it with your time, your skills, adopting, fostering or by<br />

making a financial donation. For more information, please visit<br />

www.pughearts.com.<br />

RESCUE - REHABILITATE - REHOME LONE STAR BOXER RESCUE Lone<br />

Star Boxer Rescue is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization dedicated to the<br />

health and well being of the boxer breed. LSBR is run and managed by<br />

volunteers. Our main objective is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home<br />

boxers that come to us from many sources including local animal<br />

shelters, owner surrenders, and strays. Call 713-464-1381 or visit our<br />

website - www.lsbr.org, P.O. Box 541286<br />

Houston, TX 77254-1286, email - info@lsbr.org.<br />

ADOPT A PET - ADOPT A CAT, a non-profit cat shelter, has cats available<br />

for adoption at the Petco at Hwy. 6 and FM 529 on the 1st and 3rd<br />

Saturdays of each month from 12:30 to 5:00 PM. Pets of the Week are<br />

always at Petco and available for adoption. The $70 fee includes spay<br />

/ neuter, FeLV and FIV testing, some shots and de-worming.<br />

Call 281-580-6652 for more information.<br />

CITIZENS FOR ANIMAL PROTECTION IS A NON-PROFIT SHELTEr -<br />

Make a Ddfference in the life of an Orphan Animal - Adopt - Located at<br />

17555 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77094. We are a unique example of<br />

humane housing for homeless animals & open 7 days a week. CAP’s<br />

Pet Supply Shop has everything you need for your pet or for the people<br />

that love them and at a reasonable price. Monday - Friday, 11 AM - 5 PM,<br />

Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM and Sunday, 1 PM - 5 PM. For more information,<br />

call 281-497-0591, www.cap4pets.org.<br />

DACHSHUND RESCUE OF HOUSTON - We are a small group of volunteers<br />

right here in Houston and the surrounding areas and we love<br />

dachshunds! Our primary mission is to rescue (from pounds and<br />

shelters) purebred (and a few mixed) dachshunds that end up alone,<br />

abandoned and/or abused and for many of them, it can be an 11th<br />

hour rescue. All of our rescued dachsies receive a complete health<br />

evaluation by our accredited veterinary clinics and are either spayed<br />

or neutered (if not already), given immunizations, dental care and are<br />

started on any necessary medical treatment(s). Our focus following<br />

rescue, is rehabilitation and relocation into a safe and loving foster<br />

home. If you think you might be interested in fostering or maybe even<br />

adopting, please join us at Dachshund Rescue of Houston on Facebook<br />

or visit us and our “dachsies in waiting” on our website at www.dachshundrescueofhouston.org.<br />

DRoH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible, no matter the amount.<br />

ALL TEXAS DACHSHUND RESCUE is a non-profit organization consisting<br />

of volunteers dedicated to the rescue and placement of Dachshunds<br />

and Dachshund mixes into foster or permanent homes. If you would like<br />

to become a foster parent or adopt one of these wonderful little dogs,<br />

please check us out on the web at www.ATDR.org or email info@atdr.<br />

org. FRIENDS OF BARC - a 501c(3) non-profit corporation that supports<br />

the humane care and treatment of animals. Cats and dogs at BARC are<br />

longing for forever homes. Visit BARC at 3200 Carr St., Monday - Friday,<br />

11:30 AM -5:30 PM, Saturday - Sunday, noon – 4 PM. Or you<br />

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can see animals at one of our many Pet Smart adoption locations<br />

listed on our web site. Donate - Send a tax-deductible donation to<br />

Friends of BARC. Donate online or send a check to Friends of BARC<br />

Inc., P.O. Box 70315, Houston, TX 77270. Spay or Neuter - Encourage<br />

friends and family to spay or neuter their pets. Foster - Save lives<br />

by getting animals out of the shelter and preparing them for their<br />

forever homes. Volunteer - We have many volunteer opportunities<br />

including transporting animals to adoptions, counseling prospective<br />

pet parents and walking and bathing animals at the shelter.<br />

To learn more, visit www.FriendsofBARC.org or call 713-229-7300.<br />

GOLDEN BEGINNINGS GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE is a non-profit<br />

organization, staffed solely by volunteers, devoted to providing<br />

rescue and necessary veterinary medical care for unwanted, neglected,<br />

abused, homeless and displaced Golden Retrievers. We<br />

strive to place our Goldens in adoptive homes where they will<br />

receive a lifetime of love. Call 281-480-4942 or visit our website at<br />

www.gbgrr.org. GBGRR, PO Box 19848, Houston, TX 77224-9848.<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE. Golden Retriever Rescue of Houston<br />

is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, foster care, welfare<br />

and placement of Golden Retrievers in the Houston, Texas area.<br />

GRRH is an all-volunteer group that provides temporary shelter;<br />

quality medical care and permanent homes for unwanted, abused<br />

or abandoned Golden Retrievers. Call 713-521-9019. Or visit their<br />

website – www.grrh.org. Golden Retriever Rescue of Houston, Inc.,<br />

PO Box 19594, Houston, TX 77224.<br />

GREYHOUND RESCUE - Adopt a retired athlete! Greyhound Pets<br />

of America Inc. is a national non-profit organization dedicated to<br />

finding responsible homes for retired racing greyhounds. Since<br />

there is never a lack of dogs waiting for adoption, potential parents<br />

have the opportunity to meet several dogs. It is our goal to find the<br />

perfect match for both pet and owner. For more information on<br />

adoption, volunteering, greyhound merchandise and tax deductible<br />

donations please visit our website at www.gpahouston.org or you<br />

may call us at 713-667-3804.<br />

HORSE RESCUE needs members, foster homes and contributions,<br />

www.bluebonnetequine.org or 888-542-5163.<br />

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BASSET BUDDIES RESCUE OF TEXAS - We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit<br />

organization staffed solely by volunteers devoted to the rescue of<br />

unwanted, abused, and homeless basset hounds in Houston, TX and<br />

surrounding regions. Bassets are rescued from shelters or received<br />

directly from owners who feel unable/unwilling to continue to care<br />

for them. Basset Buddies Rescue of Texas, PO Box 130244, Houston,<br />

TX 77219-0244, 281-303-5496.<br />

(SNAP) Spay-Neuter Assistance Program, Inc. provides free (to qualified<br />

individuals) and low-cost (to all) spay/neuter and wellness services for<br />

domesticated dogs and cats, and feral cats. SNAP provides sterilization<br />

services, vaccinations, heartworm tests and preventative, and flea preventatives.<br />

SNAP is a non-profit organization that has mobile clinics, a<br />

surgery clinic and a wellness clinic and has volunteer opportunities. Please<br />

visit us online at www.snapus.org or the Surgery Clinic at 713-863-0010,<br />

the Wellness Clinic at 713-862-8001 or the Mobile Clinic at 713-522-2337.<br />

SPECIAL PALS - Offers adoption, vaccines/wellness clinic, spay/neuter<br />

services, micro chipping and boarding. If you would like to donate to<br />

Special Pals, send your donation to: Special Pals, Inc, 3830 Greenhouse<br />

Road, Houston, TX 77084. Special Pals is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,<br />

we need your help in supporting our animal shelter. We are<br />

located at 3830 Greenhouse Road, Houston, Texas 77084, 281-579-PETS<br />

(7387). Hours are: Closed Mondays for low cost spay & neuter, Open<br />

Tuesday - Sunday 12 - 4 PM.<br />

S.T.A.A.R. (South Texas Animal Adoption Resource) is dedicated to rescuing,<br />

rehabilitating and finding loving homes for dogs that have been<br />

discarded, or neglected. We are a no-kill, not for profit organization that<br />

is run entirely by volunteers. We hope that you enjoy our website, and<br />

that what you find there informs, endears and enlightens. Maybe you<br />

too will become a part of the ever-growing S.T.A.A.R. family. Visit us at<br />

www.staarnet.org to see pictures of the available dogs or you can call<br />

281-392-0927. Please donate online or by mail to:<br />

P.O. Box 6575, Katy, Texas, 77491.<br />

Weimaraner Rescue of North Texas has wonderful Weims available<br />

for immediate adoption in the Houston area. Visit www.weimrescuetexas.org<br />

for details or call 972-994-3572. Foster homes for these<br />

marvelous dogs are also urgently needed. Houston area Wiemarner’s<br />

can be found at this website.<br />

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