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Villages of <strong>Sundown</strong> <strong>Glen</strong><br />

Community News<br />

FEBRUARY <strong>2018</strong><br />

Important Numbers pg. 2<br />

Featured Recipes pg. 5<br />

Library News pg. 11<br />

Sports pg. 14<br />

Engagement Stories pg. 29<br />

Family Focus pg. 30<br />

Houston Events pg. 31<br />

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SUNDOWN GLEN HELPFUL NUMBERS<br />

INFRAMARK INFRASTRUCTURE<br />

MANAGEMENT SERVICES<br />

2002 W. GRAND PARKWAY N STE. 100,<br />

KATY, TX.77449<br />

WWW.INFRAMARKIMS.COM<br />

Live Chat Available<br />

281-870-0585<br />

Monday-Friday 7AM-6PM (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS)<br />

CustomerCare@inframark.com<br />

Emergency 911<br />

Sheriff Office (non-emergency) 713-221-6000<br />

Fire Dept. (non-emergency/events) 281-578-2518<br />

UTILITIES<br />

Ricewood MUD 281-579-4500<br />

(Water - W. Harris Co. MUD #17)<br />

Severn Trent 281-578-4200<br />

(Water - Ricewood Mud/Sunset Meadows)<br />

Eco Waste & Recycling 832-933-3020<br />

Trash - <strong>Sundown</strong> <strong>Glen</strong>, The Meadows & The Terrace<br />

WCA 281-368-8397<br />

(Trash - Sunset Meadows only)<br />

CenterPoint Energy (gas) 713-659-2111<br />

CenterPointEnergy (elec) 713-207-7777<br />

Light Outages 713-207-2222<br />

report online at http://cnp.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />

BOARD MEMBERS<br />

Diane Parker - President<br />

Katie Kriesel - Vice President<br />

Carol Mikelson - Secretary<br />

Katie Biggers - Treasurer<br />

Jeff Folloder- Director<br />

COMMITTEES<br />

Crime Watch: Diane Parker • dmparker64@comcast.net<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Stephens Elementary 281-234-0200<br />

Morton Ranch Junior High 281-237-7400<br />

Morton Ranch HS 281-237-7800<br />

KISD Administration 281-396-6000<br />

HARRIS COUNTY NUMBERS<br />

Poison Control 1-800-764-7661<br />

Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

Mosquito Control 713-440-4800<br />

Commissioner Radack 281-463-6300<br />

US Post Office 1-800-275-8777<br />

Katy Library 281-391-3509<br />

Maud Marks Library 281-492-8592<br />

FROM YOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS…..<br />

NEW PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY<br />

The Board is extremely excited about our change in property<br />

management companies to Inframark Infrastructure Management<br />

Services effective January 1, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

They bring over 40 years of experience and a confidence that will<br />

help the Board conduct the necessary business of the HOA. The<br />

Town Square resident communication portal that will allow residents<br />

to comment, share, sell, network, etc. and provides the Board<br />

a way to electronically post meeting notices, alerts and much more.<br />

Our renters will now have access to the portal - we feel they are a<br />

valuable part of our community and we want them to be included.<br />

You will be able to access this info via the app or your computer.<br />

Please watch for information coming soon on:<br />

• New technology for more consistency & follow up with inspections<br />

• Introduction of a new Fine policy for repeat violators to cut down<br />

on legal costs<br />

• Login info to new portal and info to download app<br />

If you receive any statements from RealManage, we will provide<br />

you a forwarding address to mail payments to Inframark IMS if you<br />

have not already sent in your <strong>2018</strong> payment. If you mailed your<br />

annual fee to RealManage, it will be transferred over to the new<br />

management company.<br />

FROM INFRAMARK INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SERVICES<br />

Starting January 1, <strong>2018</strong>, <strong>Sundown</strong> <strong>Glen</strong> Homeowners Association<br />

will be managed by Inframark Infrastructure Management Services.<br />

We are excited to be working with you! Inframark Infrastructure<br />

Management Services manages the daily operations of your Homeowners<br />

Association at the direction of your Board of Directors. These<br />

services include collecting maintenance fee payments, monitoring<br />

deed restriction compliance and architectural control, overseeing<br />

maintenance and repairs of common areas and amenities and assisting<br />

homeowners with any questions regarding your HOA. Please<br />

watch out for your welcome letter regarding your new management<br />

company and our TownSquare Communication App.<br />

Questions? Please contact us!<br />

By Phone: 281-870-0585 (during regular office hours and after hours)<br />

Our regular office hours are Monday-Friday 7 AM-6 PM<br />

(excluding holidays)<br />

Report Common Area Maintenance Emergencies after<br />

our regular office hours by contacting 281-870-0585<br />

By Email: CustomerCare@inframark.com<br />

In Person: 2002 W Grand Parkway N Ste. 100, Katy, TX 77449<br />

Our Website: www.inframarkims.com<br />

Live Chat Available!<br />

CHECK YOUR MAIL<br />

Residents should have received statements for the <strong>2018</strong> annual<br />

Homeowners Fees as well as the bi-annual postcard invoice for<br />

EcoWaste trash service. Both of these bills are due January 1 st .<br />

COMMUNICATION<br />

We would like to encourage every resident to handle concerns<br />

through the appropriate channels. If you have a problem with the<br />

neighborhood, trash service, etc., please contact Inframark IMS,<br />

EcoWaste, etc. directly and avoid posting negative comments on<br />

social media. Complaints being posted in this manner do not reach<br />

the people that need to know to address your concerns.<br />

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A NOTE FROM MUD 17<br />

ABOUT DETENTION PONDS<br />

Residents,<br />

“NO TRESPASSING” “DANGER KEEP OUT”<br />

These signs are there for a reason, please obey!<br />

No one is to be in or around the detention pond<br />

playing, riding their bikes or motorized vehicle,<br />

climbing or crawling in the pipes this is very dangerous.<br />

No trash or clippings of trees and grass is<br />

to be dumped in the pond.<br />

Any injury sustained while playing in or around<br />

the detention pond will be the responsibility of<br />

the parent.<br />

Anyone being in or throwing trash in the detention<br />

pond will be charged with Criminal Trespassing<br />

subject to a fine or jail by the Sheriff.<br />

These ponds are to help our subdivision in rain and<br />

flood. The detention ponds will hopefully help our<br />

homes from being flooded.<br />

POSTAL SERVICE<br />

If you have any problems call 1-800-275-8777.<br />

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

TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS LIST<br />

If you are between 12 and 18 and would like to be added to the teenage job seeker’s<br />

list, please fill out the form on our website (www.krenekprinting.com, click<br />

submissions and choose Jobseekers) with your name, birthdate (mo. & yr.), phone<br />

number, year you 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 is correct, we<br />

send emails in the summer to make sure all the info is still good and that you want<br />

to stay on the list. If we do not hear back from you after 3 tries, we will remove you<br />

from the list until we do. Must have parent(s) permission.<br />

DISCLAIMER<br />

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

Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check out references if you do not personally<br />

know those listed. This is just a list of teenagers from the subdivision who<br />

wish to find part time jobs. Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers<br />

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

CODE KEY:<br />

B - BABYSITTING, CPR - CPR CERT., FAC - FIRST AID CERT., RCC - RED CROSS CERT., SS - SAFE SITTER, SL<br />

- SWIM LESSONS, PP - PET/PLANT SITTER, P - PET CARE ONLY, H - HOUSE CARE, L - LAWN CARE, C- CAR<br />

CARE/DETAILING, T - TUTORING<br />

TEENAGE JOB SEEKER’S LISTMAY NOT BE VIEWED<br />

ONLINEAVAILABLE IN PRINTED NEWSLETTERS ONLY<br />

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Against Benjamin Franklin’s wishes, the Bald Eagle became our<br />

national symbol in 1782 and by 1970, they were nearly extinct.<br />

There are several reasons for this. It was legal to hunt eagles for<br />

sport and the long-held belief that eagles picked up lambs and<br />

children with their talons was another reason to kill the birds. Since<br />

the diet of the eagle is mostly fish, eagles were killed to protect<br />

fishing grounds. The use of pesticides proved disastrous to the<br />

survival of the eagles. The chemicals collected in the fish that were<br />

eaten by the birds. These chemicals severely limited their ability to<br />

reproduce and when they did produce, the egg shells were very thin<br />

and weak. The chemical DDT was restricted in 1972. When restrictions<br />

were put in place and DDT was banned, the eagle population<br />

began to rebound. It was removed from the US government’s list<br />

of endangered species in 1995 and went from being classified as<br />

endangered to threatened. In 2007 it was de-listed and has been<br />

assigned a risk level of “Least Concern.”<br />

Bald eagles mate for life but recent research suggests there may<br />

be an occasional “divorce” and if a mate dies, an eagle will “remarry.”<br />

They work together to construct the largest nest of any North<br />

American bird which they return to every year. The work to build<br />

the nest is what actually “cements” their bond. Typically the nests<br />

are 5 to 6 feet in diameter and 2 to 4 feet wide and since they tend<br />

to use the same nest every year, the nest can continue to get a little<br />

bigger every year. They prefer to nest in old growth at least 65 feet<br />

high, near open water and away from human habitation but have<br />

been seen in populated areas.<br />

Because the Bald Eagle is our national symbol, it has been given<br />

protection by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The Act<br />

prohibits anyone, without a permit issued by the Secretary of the<br />

Interior, from “taking” bald eagles. Taking is described to include<br />

their parts, nests or eggs, molesting or disturbing the birds. The<br />

Act provides criminal penalties for persons who “take, possess,<br />

sell, purchase, barter, offer to sell, purchase or barter, transport,<br />

export or import, at any time or any manner, any bald eagle ... [or<br />

any golden eagle], alive or dead or any part, nest or egg thereof.”<br />

In the winter of 1999, a pair of Bald Eagles decided to make The<br />

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OUR NATIONAL SYMBOL?<br />

By Cheryl Conley, TWRC Wildlife Center<br />

Woodlands their home. Normally staying away from populated<br />

areas, these eagles didn’t seem to mind the noise and traffic in the<br />

area. The eagles have returned every year and have fledged 22 eaglets.<br />

The Woodlands Development Company in cooperation with<br />

the US Fish and Wildlife Service developed a habitat conservation<br />

plan protecting their nesting area from development.<br />

FAST FACTS<br />

• The only difference in appearance between the male and the<br />

female is that she is bigger. Eagles have an average wingspan of<br />

6 to 8 feet.<br />

• Bald Eagles can live up to 35 years of age. Of course, there are<br />

older Bald Eagles on record.<br />

• During courtship, eagles will soar into the air, chase each other, fly<br />

upside down, lock talons and take death-defying spirals back to the<br />

ground. This is done with both potential mates and competitors.<br />

Timing is everything! Poor timing can result in death for both birds.<br />

• They lay 1 to 3 eggs and incubation takes about 35 days. The eggs<br />

hatch a few days apart in the order they were laid. It can take 12-48<br />

hours for them to hatch.<br />

• It’s not uncommon for the first-born to kill the smaller one. Parents<br />

do not intervene.<br />

• 40% of young eagles don’t survive their first flight.<br />

• They reach full adult size at 2 months. Eaglets fledge at about 3<br />

months but it takes 4 to 5 years to become an adult. This is when<br />

they get their distinctive white plumage.<br />

• The site of their first flight is where they will return to nest and<br />

raise their young.<br />

• Once fledged, the young ones will remain around the nest for up<br />

to 9 weeks learning to fly and hunt. The parents will continue to<br />

feed them.<br />

• Bald Eagles have 7,000 feathers.<br />

TWRC Wildlife Center is a 35-year-old 501(C)(3) organization that<br />

rehabilitates injured orphaned and displaced wildlife. Admissions<br />

average 6,000 animals/year. If you have wildlife questions or would<br />

like to explore how you can help, go to www.twrcwildlifecenter.org<br />

or call 713-468-8972.<br />

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<strong>February</strong> 14, <strong>2018</strong><br />

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and egg mixture back into the saucepan with the remaining cream mixture.<br />

Cook over medium-low heat, whisking constantly, until the mixture almost<br />

comes to a simmer and thickens, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and<br />

black pepper to taste.<br />

Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook fettuccine in boiling<br />

water, stirring occasionally, until nearly cooked through, about 7 minutes.<br />

Drain.<br />

Stir parsley, 1 cup of Parmigiano-Reggiano and cream mixture into the<br />

pasta. Remove from heat, cover and let sit for a few minutes until thick.<br />

LIGHTER CHICKEN FETTUCCINE ALFREDO<br />

You could make this on National Fettuccine Alfredo Day <strong>February</strong> 7 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

2 large boneless skinless chicken breasts<br />

2 cups low-sodium chicken broth<br />

4 cloves garlic, minced<br />

ground black pepper to taste<br />

2 cups heavy cream<br />

2 egg yolks<br />

salt to taste<br />

1 pound fettuccine<br />

1 sprig chopped fresh parsley<br />

2 cups freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, divided<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Combine chicken breasts and chicken broth in a saucepan over medium-high<br />

heat. Bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to low; simmer for 5<br />

minutes. Turn breasts, cover and simmer another 5 minutes. Remove from<br />

heat and let sit with the cover on for 15 minutes.<br />

Remove chicken breasts from the broth and set aside to cool, reserving<br />

the broth in the saucepan. Once the chicken is cool enough to handle, cut<br />

into bite-size slices. Return the chicken broth to medium heat and cook<br />

until reduced to 1 cup. Stir garlic, black pepper and heavy cream into the<br />

reduced broth; bring to a simmer and remove from heat.<br />

Whisk egg yolks in a bowl until smooth. Beat 1 tablespoon of the warm<br />

cream mixture into the eggs until thoroughly incorporated; repeat until<br />

about 1/2 cup of the warm cream mixture is used. Whisk the warm cream<br />

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

Fold chicken and 1 cup Parmigiano-Reggiano into the pasta mixture to<br />

serve. Source: allrecipes.com<br />

CREAM CHEESE BROWNIES<br />

You could make this on National Cream Cheese Brownies Day Feb. 10 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

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

1/2 teaspoon baking powder<br />

1/4 teaspoon salt<br />

1/3 cup semisweet chocolate chips<br />

5 tablespoons shortening<br />

1 cup white sugar<br />

3 eggs<br />

3 tablespoons cream cheese<br />

2 teaspoons vanilla extract<br />

1/2 teaspoon almond extract<br />

1/2 cup chopped almonds<br />

Cream Cheese frosting - optional<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease 9 inch square<br />

baking pan.<br />

In top of a double boiler, melt chocolate chips and shortening, stirring<br />

frequently until smooth. Pour into a large bowl and mix in sugar, cream<br />

cheese and eggs. Stir in vanilla and almond extracts. Gradually mix in flour,<br />

baking powder and salt. Fold in almonds and pour the batter into pan.<br />

Bake for 35 to 40 minutes in the preheated oven, until toothpick inserted<br />

near the center comes out clean. Let cool in pan before cutting into bars.<br />

Add Cream Cheese frosting if desired. Source: allrecipes.com<br />

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News<br />

Katy Independent School District<br />

www.katyisd.org<br />

IMPORTANT DATES<br />

<strong>February</strong> 16 th - Early Dismissal for Campus Professional Learning<br />

<strong>February</strong> 19 th - District Professional Learning Day - Student Holiday<br />

Flu Prevention Tips<br />

6 <strong>February</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter


LOU'S PAINTING, Ltd.<br />

• Interior - Exterior<br />

• Power Washing<br />

• Sheetrock & Texture<br />

• HardiPlank ® Replacement<br />

• Minor Repairs<br />

Free Estimates<br />

DATED EVENTS<br />

GRAEME’S RUN 5K & 1 MILE WALK<br />

<strong>February</strong> 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, Food Trucks,<br />

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 />

MARVEL COMIC - BLACK PANTHER MOVIE VIEWING<br />

Acorn to EXcellence is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded<br />

to promote interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and<br />

Mathematics), entrepreneurship and business related fields. Acorn<br />

to EXcellence in association with the Epsilon Chi Chapter of Iota<br />

Phi Lambda Sorority will host a movie viewing event for the highly<br />

anticipated Marvel Comic ‘BLACK PANTHER.’ During the reception<br />

meet the “community superheros and sheroes” comprised of<br />

professionals, athletes and business people who have made an<br />

impact to society.<br />

This will be a fun-filled event for adults and children. Special guests,<br />

private reception, door prizes and more! Tickets are tax deductible<br />

and are $20, which includes reception, seating, drink and popcorn.<br />

Purchase tickets at https://blackpanthermovie.eventbrite.com.<br />

The reception and movie viewing will be held at the Regal Grand<br />

Parkway 22 Cinemas at 7301 Grand Parkway, Richmond, TX on Sunday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 18, <strong>2018</strong>, 2-6 PM. Sponsorship opportunities are available.<br />

Help to positively shape the direction of our youth through the richness<br />

of this movie and give them motivation to dream big! Contact: Donna<br />

Mitchell at acorntoexcellence@gmail.com or 832-844-8265.<br />

SPORTING CLAY TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER<br />

Benefiting The Ballard House (501©3)<br />

Once again, The Ballard House will be having its annual Sporting<br />

Clay Tournament Fundraiser at the Westside Sporting Grounds<br />

(Brookshire, TX) on Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 24, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Executive Director, Kathy Alt states, “This is an important time in<br />

the life of our organization after being effected by Hurricane Harvey.<br />

The Ballard House is still rebuilding and will reopen soon and be<br />

even bigger and better than before due to all the hard work of our<br />

volunteers and people in the greater Katy area.”<br />

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

Your home is an expensive investment!<br />

Painting beautifies & preserves that<br />

investment!<br />

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RESIDENTIAL SERVICE<br />

The Sporting Clay Tournament is tremendous in helping to raise the<br />

necessary operational funds to keep the doors open at The Ballard<br />

House. Teams compete with their shooting skills for fun and fundraising<br />

to benefit this great cause. Teams and individuals can register on the<br />

website or by calling the number provided. Lots of sporting activities<br />

are planned throughout the day with the tournament starting at 9<br />

AM and concluding with lunch and a program. The Ballard House<br />

provides a safe, family-friendly environment and home-away-fromhome<br />

for those undergoing life threatening illnesses and treatment in<br />

the Houston area, all at no-cost. Patients come to The Ballard House<br />

from all over the United States and World. If you would like more<br />

information about this topic, please contact Mary Raines at 281-804-<br />

8414 or email at mary.raines@att.net.<br />

JOIN US FOR THE $50,000 GSEC SHOW<br />

JUMPING GRAND PRIX<br />

FEBRUARY 24, <strong>2018</strong><br />

The Olympic sport of Grand Prix show jumping blends the excitement<br />

of thoroughbred racing and the thrills of downhill Slalom skiing!<br />

Horse and Rider combine as a team providing a level of excitement<br />

that is unmatched in most other sports.<br />

PRE SHOW- 6:30 PM<br />

GRAND PRIX - 7:30 PM PARKING $10<br />

Great Southwest Equestrian Center<br />

2501 S Mason Road - Katy, Tx 77450<br />

GSWEC.com<br />

For event information contact Val Garza 210-870-4584.<br />

1 ST ANNUAL REIGN OVER<br />

CANCER WALK<br />

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

Due to the massive flooding the Katy<br />

community experienced as a result of<br />

Hurricane Harvey and the continued<br />

efforts to recover from the devastation it<br />

caused, the Reign Over Cancer (“ROC”)<br />

Walk has been postponed until Sunday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 25, <strong>2018</strong>. The walk will be held at<br />

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

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

activities.<br />

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

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

to fund GEST Foundation grants. Register as an individual or a team<br />

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

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

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

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

The walk will be fun for ALL ages, so grab your family and friends and<br />

join us at the beautiful Cane Island for an afternoon of fun while raising<br />

money for a very important cause.<br />

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

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

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the minute race information and updates, follow us on Facebook.<br />

Sponsorship opportunities for the Reign Over Cancer Walk are still<br />

available! We have several options to fit all marketing needs and budgets.<br />

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

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

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

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

or email via at michelle.perzan@gestfoundation.com.<br />

2 ND ANNUAL KATY TASTE FEST<br />

www.KatyTasteFest.com<br />

Katy Taste Fest, the city’s first festival for foodies will again be held<br />

at Villagio Town Center March 24, <strong>2018</strong>, 11 AM-2 PM. The festival<br />

celebrates all things food from some of the best Katy restaurants. It is<br />

a foodies’ paradise with emphasis on food, family and fun. The festival<br />

will focus on celebrating the diversity of the local restaurant scene with<br />

bites from 30 local restaurants, cooking demonstrations, beer/wine,<br />

a large kids zone, live entertainment and a silent auction. Fun for the<br />

whole family! Our inaugural event was a HUGE success with more than<br />

800 attendees and raised more than $13,000 for our local non-profit<br />

partners. We aim to exceed that number in <strong>2018</strong>!<br />

NEW: This year’s event will feature a VIP Jazz Brunch: This is an<br />

opportunity to discover your new go-to favorites while savoring<br />

comfort foods you’ve loved for years. We have something for everyone<br />

from adults to kids. Katy Taste Fest has partnered with several local<br />

nonprofits that focus on abused, neglected and abandoned children<br />

including Katy Cares, Krause Children’s Center and Armor of Hope<br />

Foundation. Details and ticket information will be available on<br />

www.KatyTasteFest.com.<br />

About Katy Taste Fest: Katy Taste Fest aspires to turn tasters into diners.<br />

The festival explores the city’s diverse dining scene by sampling tastes<br />

from local restaurants. Attendees can enjoy cooking demonstrations,<br />

live entertainment, a silent auction and family-friendly activities for<br />

food lovers of all ages. Katy Taste Fest supports several local charities<br />

that focus on vulnerable children, including Katy Cares, ZOE, Krause<br />

Children’s Center, Helping Kids Ministry and Armor of Hope Foundation.<br />

CALL FOR ARTISTS:<br />

BAYOU CITY<br />

ART FESTIVAL<br />

MEMORIAL PARK <strong>2018</strong><br />

Bayou City Art Festival,<br />

produced by Art Colony<br />

Association, Inc. (ACA), is<br />

inviting artists from around the<br />

country to submit applications<br />

and have the opportunity to showcase their art at the nation’s premier<br />

spring outdoor fine art event Friday-Sunday, March 23-25, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

ACA produces Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park in the spring and<br />

Bayou City Art Festival Downtown in the fall. Now entering its 47 th year,<br />

ACA has provided a venue for over 20,000 artists to showcase their<br />

work to thousands of art lovers from all over the world. Patrons have<br />

the opportunity to personally meet the artist, view original works and<br />

purchase world class art. The festival benefits local non-profits and<br />

features music, food, beverages, entertainment, a Children’s Creative<br />

Zone and much more for people of all ages to come and enjoy the city<br />

and the festival.<br />

Twice a year, over 1,000 qualified applicants from 19 different disciples<br />

submit their applications to be reviewed by the ACA jurors. For each<br />

festival, a new juror panel is invited and consists of artists, collectors<br />

and industry professionals. The panel of five to seven jurors are<br />

selected based on their specific interests, professional knowledge and<br />

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ackground with the festival. Only 300 artists<br />

will be selected to exhibit at the <strong>2018</strong> Bayou<br />

City Art Festival Memorial Park. Cash Prizes<br />

are awarded for “Best in Show,” second and<br />

third, as selected by on-site judges. Ribbons<br />

are awarded for “Best Booth” and all winners<br />

receive jury exempt status for two years as<br />

well as priority booth placement.<br />

Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities are<br />

available. For more information, please visit<br />

www.artcolonyassociation.org. For updates on<br />

social media, follow the official event hashtags<br />

#HouArtFest and #BCAF, like the Facebook<br />

page or follow on Twitter and Instagram.<br />

THEATER/ ARTS<br />

KATY VISUAL &<br />

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER<br />

(KVPAC) www.kvpac.org<br />

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

Season Tickets, including all new FLEX<br />

Packages, are on-sale now to lock-in the best<br />

price and choice seat. Pre-Sale Show Tickets<br />

are $15 Adults and $12 Seniors. Tickets<br />

increase by $3 at the door. Group rates are<br />

available at www.kvpac.org or in person. For<br />

Katy audience members who seek an evening<br />

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at the theater, they can look to Encore Players<br />

as a source to enjoy the theater in their own<br />

home town without the long commute or<br />

high cost involved with heading to one of<br />

downtown Houston’s theaters. Katy Visual<br />

& Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) is a nonprofit<br />

arts education organization helping<br />

artists find their light since 2001.<br />

THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />

For more information, please visit the<br />

HCS website at www.houstonchoral.org.<br />

MILDRED’S UMBRELLA THEATER CO.<br />

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MORE INFO/RESERVATIONS:<br />

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info@mildredsumbrella.com or<br />

832-463-0409.<br />

STAGEWORKS THEATRE<br />

SPELLING BEE - Fridays and Saturdays at<br />

7:30 PM, Sundays at 3 PM,<br />

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

Stageworks Theatre is located at<br />

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

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

NATURE PROGRAMS FOR<br />

PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN<br />

SATURDAYS IN NATURE<br />

This program is held on the fourth Saturday<br />

of each month at the Edith L. Moore<br />

Nature Sanctuary, held between 1 and 4<br />

PM. A guided nature walk will begin at 2<br />

PM. No reservations required. Donations<br />

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

program; parents or other adult guardians<br />

should participate with their children. Park in<br />

the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church<br />

parking lot at 12955 Memorial Drive, enter<br />

the nature sanctuary through the marked<br />

gate and proceed on the path to the log<br />

cabin. Upcoming programs include January:<br />

Migration - Craft: Flying Duck. <strong>February</strong>: We<br />

Love Wildlife - Craft: Animal Valentines.<br />

The Titmouse Club<br />

The Titmouse Club is a nature program for<br />

children ages 2 ½ to 5 sponsored by the<br />

Houston Audubon Docent Guild. The program<br />

is offered every Tuesday and Wednesday<br />

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

until mid-May at the Edith L. Moore Nature<br />

Sanctuary, 440 Wilchester Boulevard. Each<br />

week features a different nature theme and<br />

may include nature talks, stories, hands-on<br />

activities and walks in the woods. For more<br />

information, go to www.houstonaudubon.<br />

org and look under Audubon Docents. The<br />

cost is $5 per child per session or a 5-session<br />

card can be purchased for $20. The child must<br />

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<strong>February</strong> 13 th & 14 th : Animal Valentines<br />

<strong>February</strong> 20 th & 21 st : What Do Animals Eat?<br />

<strong>February</strong> 27 th & 28 th : Nature Detectives<br />

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March 20 th & 21 st : Butterflies & Moths<br />

March 27 th & 28 th : Animal Babies<br />

After School Nature Explorers Club<br />

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

K-5 th ) who are interested in investigating the natural world. Each month<br />

we will explore a different ecology topic, focusing on our own native<br />

plants and animals. We will make a craft to take home, go on a nature<br />

hike, dip-net for fish and tadpoles in the ponds and get to know the<br />

plants and animals of the Bayou City! Fee/reservations are required.<br />

Reserve your child’s spot at www.houstonaudubon.org. For more<br />

information contact Bethany Foshee, Docent Programs Coordinator,<br />

bfoshee@houstonaudubon.org or 713-932-1639. Upcoming programs<br />

include:<br />

<strong>February</strong> 15 th : Wildlife Valentines<br />

March 22 nd : Baby Animals<br />

OWL PROWLS<br />

Houston Audubon Docent Guild sponsors 4 owl prowls for the 2017-<br />

18 season. Owl prowls begin with a lively program on owls including<br />

an opportunity to meet live, rehabilitated owls followed by a walk in<br />

the woods in search of wild owls. For more information, to reserve<br />

and pay online go to www.houstonaudubon.org. Owl Prowl dates are<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2, <strong>2018</strong> and March 9, <strong>2018</strong>. Owl Prowls start at 7 PM, end at 9<br />

PM and begin in the log cabin at the Edith L Moore Nature Sanctuary.<br />

The fee is $12 for adults and $8 for children (ages 6-17). All prowlers<br />

must be at least 6 years of age and there must be at least one adult<br />

present for each two children. Dress for walking in the woods and the<br />

weather. Please park in the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church<br />

west parking lot at 12955 Memorial Drive or the Sanctuary’s small lot<br />

at 440 Wilchester. Pre-registration is required and there is a maximum<br />

number of participants for each prowl.<br />

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MAUD MARKS LIBRARY<br />

1815 Westgreen Blvd., Katy, TX 77450, 281-492-8592<br />

LIBRARY HOURS - Mon. 1 PM - 9 PM, Tues. 10 AM - 9 PM,<br />

Wed. 10 AM - 6 PM, Thurs. 10 AM - 6 PM, Fri. 1 PM - 6 PM,<br />

Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM, Sun. closed.<br />

Library<br />

News<br />

To register online for any of the programs at the library’s website<br />

(www.hcpl.net), click on “Events Calendar” and select “Maud Marks.”<br />

Participants may also register by calling or by visiting the library.<br />

“Like” us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/maudmarkslibrary.<br />

Subscribe to our newsletter at www.hcpl.net/content/it-has-arrived.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

• BOOK SALE - The Friends of the Maud Marks Library will hold their<br />

next book sale on Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 24 th at 10 AM until 4 PM. There<br />

is a large selection of hardback fiction and nonfiction, as well as<br />

children’s books and paperbacks. All proceeds will benefit the library.<br />

• NASA DAY @ YOUR LIBRARY - Have you ever wondered what it was<br />

like to spend time in space? The library would like to help you realize<br />

your dream! On Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 3 rd at 1 PM, a representative<br />

of NASA’s Johnson Space Center will be at the library to tell us all<br />

about living and working in outer space. Also, join us for other space<br />

experiments such as antigravity drops, microgravity experiments,<br />

space food, rockets and more! Learn what it is like to work in small<br />

work areas such as the International Space Station. This is a ticketed<br />

event. Tickets will be given out the day of the event beginning at<br />

noon.<br />

• THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE & THE AFRICAN IN AMERICA - Come<br />

celebrate Black History Month in style! On Monday, <strong>February</strong> 19 th<br />

at 1:30 PM, come to the library to celebrate the contributions of<br />

African Americans to our nation’s culture. We’ll be listening to music<br />

that celebrates the historic contribution and achievements of great<br />

Americans. Afterwards, join us for some African crafts as we learn all<br />

about the African American culture. We will also learn the history of<br />

food in the African American culture and feast on some unique foods.<br />

• TEENMAKERS - Teens & tweens in 6 th grade and up are invited to<br />

come MAKE something at the library. This will be a monthly program,<br />

which will include robotics, science experiments, art & crafts and<br />

more! This month, on Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 1 st at 3:30, we will be<br />

making rockets. This is a ticketed program. Tickets will be available 30<br />

minutes prior to the program. Come have fun and MAKE something!<br />

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• VOLUNTEER AT THE LIBRARY - Volunteer opportunities abound at<br />

the library. Volunteers are needed to help shelve, count patrons and<br />

more. We will be holding our next volunteer orientation on Thursday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 1 st at 5 PM. Students should be in high school and must be<br />

able to commit to two hours a week. If you would like to help in any<br />

way, please contact Elizabeth Herndon at 281-492-8592.<br />

• TEEN BOOK CLUB - We have started a teen book club! Teens are<br />

invited to join us on Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 15 th at 4:30 PM as we discuss<br />

the book Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh. If you are interested in<br />

joining us, extra copies of the book are available at the checkout desk.<br />

• FREE TAX ASSISTANCE - Beginning <strong>February</strong> 3 rd and every Monday<br />

and Friday through April 18 th , AARP will be offering free tax assistance<br />

to elderly and low-income individuals. AARP assistance runs from 10<br />

AM to 2 PM.<br />

• YOGA DEMONSTRATION - You asked for it, you got it! The library<br />

hosts classes twice a month. Yoga can be a very relaxing and<br />

centering exercise program. Join us on Saturdays, <strong>February</strong> 3 rd at 10<br />

AM and <strong>February</strong> 17 th at 3 PM, as we learn about the benefits and<br />

basic how-to of yoga. Join us as we exercise our minds and bodies.<br />

Registration required.<br />

• GREEN THUMB GARDENING - Master Gardeners of Harris County will<br />

once again be bringing their Green Thumb series once a month where<br />

they will discuss various topics unique to gardening in the Houston<br />

area. This month, on <strong>February</strong> 10 th at 10:30 AM, learn all about spring<br />

vegetable gardening. Seating is extremely limited for this class.<br />

• DIY WORKSHOP: CROSS-STITCH - It’s Valentine’s Day and at the<br />

library we will be learning the art of cross-stitch as we make beautiful<br />

needlework to decorate our homes. Join us on Tuesday, <strong>February</strong><br />

13 th at 2 PM as we make cut scenes in hearts for our sweethearts.<br />

• KATY MAKERSPACE - Did you know that the Katy area has its very<br />

own MakerSpace? We’ll be learning all about this special place<br />

for creators and inventors at the library on Tuesday, <strong>February</strong> 13 th<br />

at 7 PM. Harry Krueger will be here to give us an introduction to<br />

Katy MakerSpace and all you can do there. Makers of all ages and<br />

disciplines are encouraged to join us as we learn everything our new<br />

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topics pertinent to senior living. On <strong>February</strong> 16 th at 3 PM, we will be<br />

discussing mobility and wellness as we age. Learn all about how to<br />

stay healthy and fit no matter how old you might be. Come discover<br />

what kind of life is best for you or your loved one.<br />

• WRITERS’ WORKSHOP WITH THE HOUSTON WRITERS GUILD - Come<br />

on Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 17 th at 1 PM to a hands-on multi-part workshop<br />

to learn tips of the trade from expert writers from The Houston<br />

Writers Guild. They will provide instruction to all writers at every<br />

level. Beginners and experienced writers are welcome. This series of<br />

workshops are hands-on, active sessions where you can write and<br />

receive feedback. So bring laptops and/or other writing utensils to get<br />

the most of each session.<br />

• PEOPLE’S LAW SCHOOL - Do you have legal questions but don’t even<br />

know where to start? On Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 10 th at 10 AM, the library<br />

is pleased to host The People’s Law School presented by the Katy<br />

Bar Association. Learn all the ins and outs of your legal issue. Ask the<br />

questions you need answers to.<br />

• TIMELESS TRAVELERS: MUSEUM DAY - Seniors 55+ are invited to join<br />

the library’s Timeless Travelers program for a FREE visit to the Museum<br />

District, courtesy of the Friends of Maud Marks Library and Precinct<br />

Three Transportation. We will start our day at the Houston Museum<br />

of African American Culture. There we will be immersed in the culture<br />

of Africans and African Americans in Houston and the state of Texas.<br />

Then after lunch, we will move on to the Houston Museum of Natural<br />

Science. Special exhibits include, Knights, Fabrege, Tourmaline<br />

Treasures and more! Registration begins <strong>February</strong> 2 nd . Registration is<br />

by telephone or in person ONLY. There will be no online registration.<br />

• COLOR ME RELAXED - What is the newest way for adults to relax and<br />

have a good time? Coloring! The library now has an adult coloring<br />

hour on the 4 th Tuesday of every month. Join us as we color, chat,<br />

have a snack and listen to relaxing music. We will provide plenty of<br />

pages for coloring and colored pencils, although, you are more than<br />

welcome to bring your own.<br />

• BOOK DISCUSSION CLUBS - The Library hosts book clubs that meet<br />

monthly. The Afternoon Book Club meets on the second Thursday of<br />

the month at 1 PM.<br />

• JUST DESSERTS MYSTERY BOOK CLUB - Meetings held the third<br />

Wednesday of the month at 2 PM. You are encouraged to bring your<br />

favorite dessert to eat while we discuss whether our villains get their<br />

just desserts.<br />

• COMPUTER CLASSES - The library offers a variety of computer classes<br />

each month. You must know how to use a mouse and a keyboard.<br />

Seating for this is extremely limited. Registration is required. To see<br />

this month’s classes go to the library’s website www.hcpl.net, click on<br />

“Events Calendar” and select “Maud Marks.”<br />

CHILDREN<br />

• SUNSET STORYTIME - Bring the entire family out to our new bedtime<br />

storytime. This new storytime will meet on Tuesday, <strong>February</strong> 6 th and<br />

20 th at 6:30 PM. We will have stories, songs and rhymes for the whole<br />

family. Children are welcome to wear their pajamas.<br />

• INFANT STORYTIME - This program will meet each Tuesday morning<br />

at 10:15 AM and 11:15 AM. This is an interactive program for children,<br />

ages 0 to 12 months and their caregivers. Each session will last about<br />

20 minutes, featuring nursery rhymes, songs and finger plays.<br />

• STORYTIME - Storytime for preschool-aged children is held each<br />

Wednesday at 10:15 AM. Stories, fingerplays and songs are featured.<br />

This is ideal for children ages 3 to 5, but all children and their caregivers<br />

are welcome.<br />

• PRESCHOOL EXPLORERS - Is your preschooler ready to explore the<br />

world? Children ages 2 ½ to 5 are invited to come on Wednesdays at<br />

11:15 AM as we learn about the world. There will be plenty of stations<br />

for science and sensory exploration.<br />

• TOTALLY TODDLER STORYTIME - Toddlers, ages 18 to 36 months, are<br />

invited to participate in our Totally Toddler Storytime, which will be held<br />

on Thursdays, at 10:15 AM and 11:15 AM. Tickets are required for Toddler<br />

Storytime. Tickets are given to the first 30 toddlers the day of the event.<br />

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• WEDNESDAY WONDERS - Come to the library and let imaginations<br />

soar as you explore the world around you with crafts and activities. On<br />

Wednesdays at 4:45 PM, the library will host Wednesday Wonders for<br />

ages 6-11. These programs normally last about one hour. All necessary<br />

materials are provided. This is a ticketed program. Tickets are available<br />

½ hour prior to the program.<br />

“Like” us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/maudmarkslibrary.<br />

KATY BRANCH LIBRARY<br />

5414 Franz Road, Katy, TX 77493, 281-391-3509<br />

Hours of Operation: Monday & Tuesday 10 AM - 7 PM, Wednesday 1 PM - 8<br />

PM, Thursday 10 AM - 6 PM, Friday 1 PM - 6 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM,<br />

Sunday CLOSED. Join online at www.hcpl.net or come by in person and<br />

we’ll help you sign up!<br />

MONTHLY PROGRAMS<br />

• Hispanic Book Group/Club Hispano de Libros - First Wednesday of<br />

each month, 6 PM. Every month, a group of Spanish speaking adults<br />

get together to discuss a chosen book. Les invitamos a que todos los<br />

meses se reuna con nosotros para conversar sobre un libro. Lláme para<br />

más información.<br />

• Superacion Personal - Second Wednesday of every month, 6 PM. The<br />

Katy Branch Library hosts motivational discussions in Spanish.<br />

• Spanish Computer Class/Clase de la computadora - Every Friday, 4:30<br />

PM. Basic computer classes taught in Spanish.<br />

• Adult Computer Classes - The Katy Library offers an array of computer<br />

classes in English - please call for more information.<br />

• Mango ESL Class - Every Friday, 3:30 PM. Learn English with a group<br />

going through Mango Languages, an online computer program.<br />

• Gardening Club - Every month on the 2nd Thursday, 11 AM. Join other<br />

gardeners in the area to learn new ways to grow. Bring your leftover<br />

seeds and exchange them for new seeds to try.<br />

WEEKLY PROGRAMS<br />

• Genealogy SQUAD - Every Monday, 2 PM. Bring your lunch and join us for<br />

an informal genealogy get-together. We’ll have computers, Ancestry.com<br />

and other genealogists to help each other with our searches.<br />

• Knotty & Nice Club - Every Wednesday, 1 PM. The Knotty & Nice Club is<br />

the place for you if you want to learn new needlework techniques, teach<br />

someone else or just hang out with other crafters. Come & join the club!<br />

CHILDREN<br />

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Thursdays, 10:15 AM and 11 AM - Preschool Storytime<br />

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YOGA - Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM & Mondays &<br />

Wednesdays, 5:30 PM-6:30 PM.<br />

ZUMBA - Tuesdays - 11 AM-12 PM (HC & KCL residents call Tuesday<br />

starting at 7 AM for reservations, other counties call Tuesday<br />

starting at 10 AM) & Thursdays 5 PM - 6 PM (HC & KCL residents,<br />

call Thursday starting at 7 AM for reservations, other counties call<br />

Thursday starting at 10 AM) and Saturdays - 8:15-9:15 AM (HC &<br />

KCL residents, call Friday starting at 7 AM for reservations, other<br />

counties call Friday starting at 10 AM).<br />

SENIOR OUTDOOR FIT & FUN - Tuesdays - 11-11:30 AM.<br />

FITNESS MACHINES – This is a time when you can work out on your<br />

own on the fitness equiPMent. You must be 16 year and up & bring<br />

a full size towel and wear atheletic shoes. Various times available<br />

daily. The machines are closed during class times.<br />

POOL -<br />

DEEP WATER AEROBICS - This hour class is a high cardio vascular<br />

workout. A flotation device is advised. Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 9<br />

AM.<br />

WATER AEROBICS - This one hour class is low-impact, which is<br />

easy on the joints. Monday-Friday, 9:05 AM-10:05 AM. Monday &<br />

Wednesday 5:45 PM-6:45 PM.<br />

ARTHRITIS AQUATICS - This class consists of range of motion,<br />

muscle strengthening and endurance-building activities. Mondays,<br />

Wednesdays & Fridays, 11 AM - 12 PM.<br />

RECREATIONAL SWIM (call to reserve a spot) - There is no lap<br />

swimming at this time. Friday, 5 PM-6:30 PM - Saturday & Sunday,<br />

2:30 PM-4 PM. Reservations may be made 1 day in advance for<br />

Harris County residents & those who reside within the Katy City<br />

Limits. Other counties may call the day of the Recreational Time.<br />

LAP SWIM/WATER WALK - Various times daily. (for ages 12years and<br />

up)<br />

LAP SWIM FOR AGES 8-11 Fridays, 4-4:45 PM, Saturdays and<br />

Sundays, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM( in 30 minute increments). Call to<br />

reserve a lane. Reservations may be made 1 day in advance for<br />

Harris County residents & those who reside within the Katy City<br />

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AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS - Ages 6 months - Adults.<br />

Call or come in to get schedule for lessons.<br />

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WEST HOUSTON RUGBY CLUB<br />

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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 club<br />

with a mission to provide outstanding club management, a fun social<br />

environment and the feeling of a rugby family. Registration is now open<br />

for the <strong>2018</strong> season at www.westhoustonrugby.com. Enquiries may be<br />

sent to info@westhoustonrugby.com. Come and join the fastest growing<br />

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 an interest<br />

in running. We are a community of people of all ages, backgrounds,<br />

heritages and abilities who share a common interest - running! Our focus<br />

is on group runs, having fun, socializing and sharing our knowledge and<br />

experience with our members and the public. We welcome all who are<br />

interested in joining us. We have a full calendar of runs, events and socials.<br />

We hold group runs every Saturday morning at the Sergeant Hatch Sports<br />

Park off the south I-10 feeder road just east of Barker Cypress Rd. On<br />

Tuesdays (5 AM and 6:30 PM) we meet at the Cinco Ranch Junior High<br />

Track for speedwork and on Thursday (6:30 PM) we meet at Crosspoint<br />

Community Church for tempo runs of various distances and paces. To find<br />

out more and to join our club, visit 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 a<br />

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

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

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

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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<br />

a location near you.<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 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!<br />

Join our meetings and we can answer your questions and/or assist<br />

you in trying out new gear and equipment. KC/KC is a non-profit<br />

organization with major Sponsors. Must be at least 21 years of age to<br />

join. LIFE VEST/PFD IS A MUST!!!!<br />

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<br />

more 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<br />

netball and have some fun playing a great team sport. Open<br />

to everyone from eight years and up including adults. Contact<br />

katynetball@netballamerica for further information.<br />

Houston Shooting Stars welcomes ladies, men and youth to join<br />

in, play and learn netball, Tuesday nights at The British School of<br />

Houston. Contact houstonnetball@netballamerica.com for further<br />

information.<br />

Kerri Graham<br />

Attorney at Law<br />

Christy Theander<br />

Attorney at Law<br />

21559 Provincial Blvd., Suite A<br />

Katy, TX 77450<br />

Graham & Theander<br />

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www.gtkatylaw.com<br />

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•Guardianship<br />

•Estate Planning/Wills<br />

•Medicaid<br />

•Divorce/Child Support<br />

•Contested Will<br />

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•Special Needs Planning<br />

You can also “like” the Texas Netball Association on Facebook to see<br />

regular announcements about netball in the Lonestar State! Also<br />

visit netballamerica.com for general information about netball in<br />

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<br />

seen in the past. We train derby athletes to compete according to<br />

the rules and guidelines set forth by WFTDA, the Women’s Flat Track<br />

Derby Association. We are actively recruiting skaters, referees and<br />

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

volunteers must be 18 or older. Email us at yellowrosederbygirls@<br />

yahoo.com for more information. You can also find us at www.<br />

yellowrosederbygirls.com and on Facebook. Join up now to become<br />

an integral part in founding and building our league.<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

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

interested in playing volleyball. You must be at least 18 years old and<br />

be able to play at intermediate level. We play at different locations in<br />

and around Katy area.<br />

KATY CAVALIER LACROSSE CLUB<br />

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

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

fastest growing team sports in the United States to the youth of Katy.<br />

Katy Cavalier Lacrosse Club offers lacrosse for boys and girls from<br />

Kindergarten thru High School. No experience needed. For more<br />

information visit our website, www.katycavalierlacrosse.org.<br />

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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 us<br />

for more information if you would like to volunteer and be a part of the<br />

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 fun<br />

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

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

L-R, front row: Alyssa Reyher, Hailey Pausky, Karin Iligan and Paige<br />

Henrick. Back row: Bella Adams, Lauren Rothe, Dana Sheehan, Laci Gratkowski,<br />

Mayowa Olibale, Bridget Thompson and Coach Jerrick Cabrales.<br />

FO1 VOLLEYBALL<br />

Coming off the heels of their victory at the AAU National Championships<br />

in Orlando last season, FO1 Volleyball’s 15 Black Team came away with<br />

another victory at the FAST Warm Up Tournament here in Houston. This<br />

was the first tournament of the year and our local girls came away with<br />

seven straight victories to finish in first place.<br />

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TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL WEST CAMPUS (KATY)<br />

We are looking for volunteers 18 years old and up, be committed once<br />

a week 3-4 consecutive hours for a minimum of six months. Different<br />

assignments are available to choose from 7 AM-midnight Monday -<br />

Sunday to support patients, families and staff. Please contact us if you<br />

are interested at 832-227-1185 or www.waystogive.texaschildrens.<br />

org/ways-to-give/volunteer/.<br />

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT<br />

MEMORIAL HERMANN KATY HOSPITAL<br />

Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital has volunteer opportunities<br />

available. Whether you are interested in working in the nursery, at<br />

our reception desk, in our gift shop or even transporting patients, we<br />

have a place for you. For more information, please contact Heather<br />

Rojas, Manager of Volunteer Services at 281-644-7581.<br />

TEXAS WILDLIFE REHABILITATION COALITION, INC<br />

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

FOR WILDLIFE ADVOCATES<br />

Enjoy a rewarding volunteer experience with wildlife. Texas Wildlife<br />

Rehabilitation Coalition, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which<br />

serves as an emergency care and rehabilitation facility for orphaned,<br />

ill, and injured native Texas wildlife. Volunteers are welcome in the<br />

areas of assisting in the daily functions of the center, assisting with<br />

public education programs, and wildlife rehabilitation. Located at<br />

10801 Hammerly, Suite 200, the facility is open seven days a week to<br />

help wildlife in need. TWRC has a mentor program in place to assist<br />

volunteers with “hands on” training for those interested in becoming<br />

permitted rehabilitators. We invite you to join our organization in<br />

saving Texas wildlife - one animal at a time. Call the center at 713-<br />

468-8972 for more information or email the Volunteer Coordinator at<br />

coordinator@twrcwildlifecenter.org. Visit our website at<br />

www.twrcwildlifecenter.org.<br />

PREGNANCY HELP CENTER SEEKS NEW VOLUNTEERS<br />

Invest your time by volunteering with Pregnancy Help Center of<br />

West Houston educating and supporting men and women in making<br />

healthy choices for life in sexual integrity, unplanned pregnancy<br />

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and post-abortion loss. Volunteer opportunities include mentoring,<br />

facilitating small groups, administrative assistance, medical services,<br />

donation room and development. Discover your calling!<br />

For information inquire through the web site vsc@phckaty.org or call<br />

281-578-0078, Volunteer Services Coordinator. The Pregnancy Help<br />

Center of West Houston is a non-profit faith based organization.<br />

SIRE, HOUSTON’S THERAPEUTIC<br />

EQUESTRIAN CENTERS<br />

Nothing else can compare with therapy on horseback. Equineassisted<br />

activities improve physical balance and coordination,<br />

mental acuity, emotional stability and social interactions. At SIRE,<br />

we see miracles on horseback happen every day. The work of our<br />

dedicated volunteers helps guarantee that children and adults with<br />

disabilities in the Greater Houston Area will have the programs they<br />

need to live longer, healthier, more productive lives.<br />

In addition to their weekly work in the arena, many of our volunteers<br />

donate their time and talents at fund-raising events such as our<br />

annual Ride-A-Thon and the yearly Trailblazers Luncheon. Volunteers<br />

are on hand during the NARHA on-site certification and annual SIRE<br />

Show-Off and volunteers are vital to our Clients’ successes at the<br />

Top Hands Horse Show, during the Houston Rodeo and competition<br />

at the regional and state Special Olympics. Therapeutic horseback<br />

riding creates a bond of success between the rider and their horse.<br />

Volunteers are their own personal cheering section and the instructor<br />

is their mentor and coach. Clients become more empowered and<br />

better equipped to fully live their lives, each day.<br />

To volunteer, please call one of our arenas and ask to speak with a<br />

volunteer coordinator. SIRESpring, call 281-353-6160. SIREHockley,<br />

call 281-356-7588. SIRE Fort Bend, call 281-344-4308.<br />

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT AUTUMN GROVE COTTAGE<br />

Do you enjoy spending time with seniors? Autumn Grove Cottage is<br />

an assisted living facility for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia<br />

related illnesses. We are interested in volunteers socializing with our<br />

Residents. We are a small cottage, close to your neighborhood, with<br />

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atmosphere then call the Volunteer Coordinator at 281-398-6845 or<br />

visit our website www.autumngrovecottage.com. Come be a part of<br />

our philosophy - “To honor our Residents and those who love and care<br />

for them.” Volunteers will need to complete a volunteer application<br />

and attend a brief training session.<br />

KATY COMMUNITY GIVING CIRCLE<br />

NEEDS VOLUNTEERS<br />

The Katy Community Giving Circle is open to any resident in the<br />

Katy area who wants to make a difference by giving collectively. Our<br />

mission is to create a circle of giving in our community by collectively<br />

contributing to organizations that will benefit or improve the lives<br />

of the people in our neighborhoods. By combining members tax<br />

deductible donations of just $10 per month, we are determined to<br />

make a greater giving impact! In our first year we have been able to<br />

gift grants to 2 local organizations and we are building a community<br />

of giving friends. For more information, please visit our Facebook page<br />

facebook.com/katycommunitygivingcircle.<br />

CLOTHED BY FAITH<br />

We are looking for volunteers to join our amazing team! Please see<br />

our website www.clothedbyfaith.com for more information or email<br />

yiasmere@clothedbyfaith.org. Located at 802 Dominion Drive, Suite<br />

100 in Katy. CBF demonstrates God’s love through the provision of<br />

gently used clothing to those in need.<br />

STANDUP FOR KIDS<br />

How would you feel if you saved a kid’s life? StandUp For Kids is an<br />

all volunteer organization dedicated to saving the lives of at-risk and<br />

homeless kids through volunteer outreach efforts. Our volunteers<br />

search the streets in order to find, stabilize and otherwise help<br />

homeless and street kids improve their lives. Every day throughout<br />

the US thirteen kids die on the streets from abuse, disease and suicide.<br />

According to recent statistics Houston has up to 2,500 kids living on<br />

the streets at any given time. Texas has the highest rate of homeless<br />

youth in the U.S.<br />

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StandUp For Kids needs supplies for our Houston program, which<br />

provides food, clothing, counseling and a safe environment for the<br />

homeless youth of Houston. If you or your organization would like to<br />

hold a food or clothing drive for StandUp For Kids, please contact me at<br />

HeatherE@standupforkids.org to learn more about StandUp For Kids<br />

or how you can help, visit our website at www.standupforkids.org. The<br />

single greatest need, for homeless and street kids is our continuous<br />

caring and real support. We must convince them that we care, we want<br />

them back and we want to help them get off the streets.<br />

ADOPT A US SOLDIER<br />

Adopt A US Soldier is a non-profit organization that seeks volunteers<br />

and donors to help show the brave men and women fighting for<br />

our freedom that their sacrifices will not go unnoticed. It connects<br />

supportive civilians with deployed soldiers and offers a channel by<br />

which to communicate encouragement and express gratitude to<br />

those serving in the United States Armed Forces. Adopt A US Soldier is<br />

sustained by its volunteer workforce located across the United States.<br />

After a supporter asked a soldier what they needed, his response was<br />

as follows: “No requests, just don’t want to be forgotten.”<br />

-LCPL O.J.T. III<br />

When registering for Adopt A US Soldier your involvement can range<br />

from writing letters and sending postcards, to mailing care packages<br />

full of items a soldier may need or want. Handwritten letters are most<br />

important and meaningful to soldiers. Adopt A US Soldier encourages<br />

civilians to adopt a soldier to show your support for those that are<br />

making sacrifices for our country. If interested, please go to<br />

www.adoptaussoldier.org to register.<br />

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BECOME A SUNRISE VOLUNTEER<br />

Fond memories and treasured traditions start here! Enrich lives<br />

through your generous gift of service as a Sunrise Volunteer. Please call<br />

the Activity and Volunteer Coordinator for opportunities and details<br />

at 281-240-0500 or email cinco-ranch.avc@sunriseseniorliving.com.<br />

Sunrise Assisted Living of Cinco Ranch is located at 21939 Cinco Ranch<br />

Blvd., Katy, Texas, 77450. For more information, you can also visit our<br />

website at www.sunriseseniorliving.com.<br />

VOLUNTEER KATY<br />

Meet with other local people who will gather and discuss/plan<br />

community service projects and try to figure out the best way to make<br />

a difference in our community. All volunteers welcome. Contact: Linda<br />

Wilson at 281-222-1771 or visit http://volunteerism.meetup.com/230.<br />

SPANISH MEADOWS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY<br />

In just 1 hour you could touch the hearts of at least 4 seniors. Do you<br />

have a little free time? Do you enjoy the company of seniors? We would<br />

love to have you volunteer your time and services to our wonderful<br />

residents. Spanish Meadows Nursing and Rehab opened its doors in<br />

the fall of 2005 bringing quality care in a luxury environment to Katy<br />

and surrounding communities. We are located at 1480 Katy Flewellen<br />

Road, Katy, TX 77494. To get further information on volunteering,<br />

please contact Robbin at 281-394-0088 or spanishmeadowsactivities@<br />

gmail.com. Please visit our website at www.spanish-meadows.com.<br />

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT HOUSTON APHASIA<br />

RECOVERY CENTER<br />

HARC, a non-profit wellness facility for persons with aphasia, is<br />

looking for volunteers to help in our programs. HARC is located at<br />

3701 Briarpark Drive, Suite #310, Houston 77042, which is just inside<br />

of Beltway 8 in the Westchase district of town. We offer training and<br />

support to all of our volunteers. Volunteer days and times are flexible<br />

based on need. For more information, contact our center at 713-781-<br />

7100. More information about HARC and aphasia is also available on<br />

our website: www.harctx.org.<br />

KATY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES NEEDS VOLUNTEERS<br />

Katy Christian Ministries is looking for volunteers to help in various<br />

areas of the ministry and special events. If you would love to make a<br />

difference in the community by volunteering, please visit our website<br />

at www.ktcm.org, email volunteer@ktcm.org or call 281-391-5261 for<br />

further information.<br />

HEALTHBRIDGE VOLUNTEERING<br />

HealthBridge Children’s Hospital, www.healthbridgehouston.com,<br />

located in the Westchase District of Houston is looking for volunteers.<br />

Our 40 bed pediatric facility helps children ages 0-21 years of age<br />

as they transition from hospital to home. Volunteers can assist our<br />

team with direct patient interactions (play, baby holding, reading,<br />

mentoring) and indirect patient care (greeters, phone reception and<br />

administrative tasks). Volunteer hours vary, please contact Ellyn Poole<br />

at epoole@nhsltd.com for more information.<br />

VOLUNTEERS WANTED AT<br />

BUCKNER HOSPICE OF HOUSTON<br />

Buckner Hospice of Houston is in need of volunteers. We offer many<br />

different volunteer opportunities from Patient visits to office duties.<br />

Hours of very flexible to fit your busy schedule. You donate the number<br />

of hours you can. Please contact Toni Cruse Volunteer Coordinator at<br />

281-493-6800 or 713-918-9320 for more information.<br />

KATY QUILTERS NEEDS HELP FOR CHARITIES<br />

Calling on all the quilters in the area to help make pillowcases and small blankets.<br />

This last year we donated over 200 pillowcases and small blankets to various<br />

charities. The demand is even higher with all of the families that have lost their<br />

homes because of the fires in and around our area. We need you and we have fabric<br />

that has been donated but we need your hands and time to make someone smile. If<br />

you would like to help, call the Katy Quilters, Shari Medford at 281-635-3000.<br />

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: VANTAGE HOSPICE<br />

Vantage Volunteers Needed! Looking to volunteer in a way that makes<br />

a difference in people’s lives? This is it! Our compassionate volunteer<br />

team takes an individualized approach to care. We help provide the best<br />

quality of life, for the end of life. This is accomplished through social<br />

interaction, companionship, active listening and activities. In addition,<br />

sometimes we aide and support the family by relieving the caregiver. If<br />

interested, contact Tracy Roth at troth@vantagehospice.com.<br />

FOSTER CHILDREN:<br />

PREPARATION FOR ADULT LIVING (PAL)<br />

When foster children reach age 18, they are considered independent.<br />

That’s difficult for kids who have been wards of the state, with<br />

necessities arranged by caseworkers with state funds. Now they’ll have<br />

to figure out how to organize themselves and make their money last<br />

a whole month. Fortunately, Child protective Services offers them a<br />

program to help prepare for independence: Preparation for Adult Living<br />

(PAL). The year-long course culminates in an all-day workshop hosted<br />

by the National Council for Jewish Women (NCJW). The course is held<br />

at Junior Achievement’s BizTown, using computer kiosks sponsored by<br />

local businesses. Want to help with PAL or other NCJW programs that<br />

help change lives with hands-on community service? Contact info@<br />

ncjwhouston.org or see www.ncjwhouston.org.<br />

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT CHRIST CLINIC KATY<br />

Christ Clinic Katy is a nonprofit that provides quality healthcare to<br />

uninsured and underinsured patients living Fort Bend and Harris<br />

Counties. Volunteers Medical Providers (MD, DO, NP, PA or specialty<br />

provider) Nurses, Medical Assistants, medical students and individuals<br />

looking to learn more about the medical field are needed to help Christ<br />

Clinic fulfill its mission. To volunteer, please call Beverly Allen at 281-<br />

574-1540 or via email at beverly@christclinickaty.org. Or visit www.<br />

christclinickaty.org to register for an upcoming volunteer orientation.<br />

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Your way to transform a life in need… Teach someone to read! Just<br />

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community! Literacy Advance is Houston’s largest and oldest 100%<br />

volunteer-supported literacy organization - and we need your help!<br />

We’re calling all passionate volunteers to help adults learn to read, write<br />

and speak English. All classes are free because they are taught by caring<br />

people just like you willing to volunteer a few hours a week. We’d love<br />

to match you with a person in need. Ola read her first book at age 49,<br />

thanks to a tutor just like you. Prior teaching experience is welcome but<br />

not necessary. Training and ongoing support is provided and we have<br />

locations across the city. Other volunteer opportunities are available as<br />

well, to find out more please contact Anna Zubkova, Volunteer Manager,<br />

at tutor@literacyadvance.org or at 713-266-8777 ext.16.<br />

GIVE A SENIOR THE GIFT OF MOBILITY!<br />

KATY AREA RIDE SERVICE NEEDS YOUR<br />

HELP DRIVING OLDER ADULTS<br />

Katy Area Ride Service (KARS) is looking for your assistance in<br />

transporting seniors in need of personal (hair salon, bank, classes,<br />

volunteering, visiting a loved one, taking a pet to the vet) and<br />

occasional medical rides. Rides are provided in your personal vehicles<br />

to passengers who are age 65+ and ambulatory (not wheelchair bound,<br />

may use walking aids). Time commitment is flexible and you choose<br />

the Katy territory in which you want to drive. Volunteers do not provide<br />

rides that go east of Barker Cypress, north of Clay Road, west of FM 1463<br />

or south of Bellaire Blvd at the Grand Parkway. Benefits to Volunteer<br />

Drivers include the opportunity to help seniors retain independent<br />

living, dignity and freedom. Drivers tell us the day(s) and times they are<br />

able to drive. Drivers choose if they wait for the senior or return later<br />

to pick them up. Drivers must be between 21 years of age and 78 years<br />

of age with a good driving record, pass a background check and show<br />

proof of insurance coverage (state minimums) as required by the State<br />

of Texas. To request a volunteer driver application, call 832-773-8645 or<br />

email info@karskaty.org. KARS operates under an official 501(c)(3) that<br />

designates it as a transportation service provider for seniors and nonwheelchair<br />

bound persons with disabilities.<br />

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GIVE BACK & MENTOR A LOCAL JUVENILE<br />

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listening ear and encouragement. Come forward and be that person for<br />

someone in need… you may be the ONLY one! Mentors must be 21 years<br />

of age and willing to give a minimum of an hour per week. Please contact<br />

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INTERPRETERS NEEDED<br />

Christ Clinic, 25722 Kingsland, Blvd Suite 101, Katy, TX 77494, provides<br />

quality medical care to the uninsured. We are in need of bilingual<br />

volunteers to facilitate communication between Spanish-speaking<br />

patients and English-speaking staff by providing skilled language<br />

interpretation services. Volunteers will serve as Interpreters for doctors,<br />

nurses and other health professionals. The clinic is also in need of Medical<br />

Providers (MD, DO, NP, PA or specialty provider) Registered Nurses,<br />

Medical Assistants and medical students looking to gain experience in a<br />

charity medical clinic setting. To volunteer, please call Michael Peterson<br />

at 832-913-8476 or via email at michael@christclinickaty.org. Visit www.<br />

christclinickaty.org to complete a volunteer form.<br />

KATY COMMUNITY GIVING CIRCLE<br />

The Katy Community Giving Circle is open to any resident of the Katy area<br />

or surrounding communities who wants to make a difference by giving<br />

collectively. Our mission is to create a circle of giving in our community<br />

by collectively contributing to organizations that will benefit or improve<br />

the lives of people in our neighborhoods. By combining members tax<br />

deductible donations of just $10 per month, we are determined to<br />

make a greater giving impact! In our first year we have been able to<br />

gift grants to 2 local organizations and we are building a community<br />

of giving friends along the way! For more information please visit our<br />

facebook page facebook.com/katycommunitygivingcircle.<br />

FAT TUESDAY<br />

FEB. 13, <strong>2018</strong><br />

MARDI GRAS 1/6-2/13/18<br />

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WOULD YOU BELIEVE?<br />

• More than 500,000 king cakes are sold each year in New Orleans<br />

between January 6 th and Fat Tuesday.<br />

• The king cakes include a tiny plastic baby doll inside; the person<br />

who finds the doll is declared “king” and must buy the next<br />

cake or give the next party.<br />

• The metro area’s 37,000-plus hotel rooms are traditionally<br />

95% filled during Mardi Gras weekend.<br />

• An economic impact study released by the University of New Orleans<br />

estimates that Mardi Gras generates over $840 million annually.<br />

• The largest of about one dozen Mardi Gras supply houses in<br />

New Orleans sells an estimated one billion pairs of beads for<br />

a Mardi Gras season.<br />

• The super parades of Endymion and Bacchus, feature a combined<br />

total of 67 floats, 60 marching bands and more than 250 units.<br />

Their 4,200 members toss more than 1.5 million cups, 2.5 million<br />

doubloons and millions of beads.<br />

• One of the most photographed objects in all of Mardi Gras is the<br />

Boeuf Gras float in the Rex parade. Since the Middle Ages, the<br />

bouef gras (fatted bull) has been the symbol of the last meat eaten<br />

before Lent.<br />

Courtesy: neworleanscvb.com<br />

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• KATY CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNECTION - KCWC is a ministry<br />

for women which provides Bible Studies, Prayer Connections and<br />

fellowship luncheons. Prayer coffees are held on the second Thursday of<br />

each month. For more information or to RSVP for the luncheons please<br />

email Nancy at katycwc@gmail.com or call 281-232-8338.<br />

• KATY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES - Help to Survivors of Sexual Assault. The<br />

24-hour Crisis Hotline number is 281-693- RAPE (7273). NON-EMERGENCY<br />

281-391-5262.<br />

• THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS (TCF) HOUSTON WEST CHAPTER -<br />

meetings are held in the John Burns building of Kingsland Baptist Church,<br />

20555 Kingsland Blvd. For more info, www.compassionatefriends-katy.<br />

org or contact Jo, 281-347-1027 or Annette, 281-578-9118.<br />

• FREE MENTAL DISORDERS FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS - Meets at a<br />

number of locations. Complete listing on www.namimetrohouston.org<br />

or call 713-970-4419.<br />

• NAMI FAMILY TO FAMILY - free mental disorders family education course.<br />

For info., please call 713-970-4419 or www.namigreaterhouston.org.<br />

• DEPRESSION BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE - For info., call the DBSA<br />

office at 713-600-1131 or check out our website at<br />

www.dbsahouston.org.<br />

• THE KATY OCD/ANXIETY GROUP FOR PARENTS - meets on the last<br />

Saturday of each month at 9 AM at La Madeline restaurant in Katy. For<br />

more information check out our website:<br />

http://shyness.meetup.com/353/.<br />

• KATY/WEST HOUSTON/CYPRESS TOURETTE SUPPORT GROUP - meets<br />

the 2 nd Wednesday of each month at 7 PM at St. Catherine’s Methodist,<br />

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701 Fry Road, Katy, TX 77450. For further info, please contact ferla.<br />

nicola2gmail.com, TouretteTexas@aol.com or call 281-238-8096.<br />

• PALMER DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM (PDAP) - For Ages 12 to 17, call 281-<br />

870-9311 or for ages 17 to 25, call 713-647-8858.<br />

• HARRIS COUNTY WIC PROGRAM - For additional info. about WIC,<br />

call 713-439-6145 or www.houstontx.gov/health/WIC. For a recorded<br />

message listing all Harris County WIC sites, you may call 713-439-6130.<br />

• ECI PROJECT TYKE - If you know a child under the age of 3 who needs<br />

assistance in at least one area of development or who has a medical<br />

diagnosis or condition impacting his or her development, please call<br />

ECI Project TYKE 281-237-6647 or make a referral on our<br />

website www.katyisd.org.<br />

• DIFFERENT STROKES - a support group for stroke survivors meets<br />

every Tuesday at 10 AM in the Senior Center, located at 13150<br />

Memorial Dr., for fellowship, learning, sharing, exercising and loving.<br />

Call for further info.: Kay Callahan 713-461-5604 or Roberta Owens<br />

281-463-3490.<br />

• THE ARC OF KATY - Provides programs for individuals with IDD<br />

(Intellectual and Development Disabilities) including a day program,<br />

summer camp and socials for teens/ adults. Visit www.thearcofkaty.<br />

org or call 832-754-9802 or 832-888-9265 for more information.<br />

• FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUS (FA) - Meets Mondays at<br />

1225 W. Grand Pkwy S. in Katy, TX at 7 PM. For more information, call<br />

781-932-6300 or locally at 281-392-8914, or visit www.foodaddicts.org.<br />

• DRUG AND ALCOHOLISM FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP - Every Wednesday<br />

night from 7 - 8 PM. For more info, call 713-632-5237.<br />

• HOME ENCOURAGEMENT - a 501(c)(3) non-profit that nurtures<br />

healthy marriages and strong families. For info., contact Kellie Hurst<br />

of Home Encouragement at 281-347-LIFE or visit our website at www.<br />

homeencouragement.org.<br />

• KATY ADHD PARENT GROUP - meets on the 2 nd Sunday of every<br />

month, in room S201, at St. Peter’s United Methodist Church, 20775<br />

Kingsland Blvd. from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. For more info, contact Laura<br />

Peddicord at 281-392-6064 or laurapeddicord@comcast.net.<br />

• GRACE FELLOWSHIP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Located at 2655 S.<br />

Mason Rd., Katy, 77450. We offer biblically based support groups. Please<br />

call 281-646-1903 for further details or www.whatisgrace.org/care.html.<br />

• ST. PETER’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUPPORT GROUPS - We<br />

offer many different types of groups. For more info., call<br />

281-492-8031. Located at 20775 Kingsland Blvd.<br />

• THE FELLOWSHIP - offers several support and growth recovery<br />

groups. Call the church at 281-395-3950 or go to www.thefellowship.<br />

org/grow/groups/merimnao/ for more information.<br />

• CHRIST CLINIC - We provide medical assistance for over 4,500 adults<br />

in Katy who are without health insurance. Christ Clinic located at<br />

25722 Kingsland Blvd, Suite 101, Katy, Texas 77494, 281-574-1540.<br />

• NORTH HOUSTON AMPUTEE SUPPORT GROUP - Meets monthly<br />

on the 3 rd Thursday of every month at HealthSouth Rehab Hospital,<br />

13031Worthham Center Drive, Houston, TX 77065. Contact Regenia<br />

Kendrick at 832-339-3963 or email Regenia.kendrick@healthsouth.com.<br />

• HOLY COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WEEKLY SUPPORT<br />

GROUPS - Grief and Divorce care support groups. For more info, www.<br />

holycov.org or call the church 281-579-1200.<br />

• GRIEFSHARE - Have you lost someone close or related to you? Please join<br />

us for light refreshments and easy conversation. Second Baptist Church,<br />

West campus, 19449 Katy Freeway, Kingsland Blvd. entrance. For more info<br />

on dates & times, visit www.griefshare.org or call 713-365-6086.<br />

• KATY/WEST HOUSTON FIBROMYALGIA & CHRONIC PAIN MEETUP<br />

GROUP - monthly meetings provide info. and support for sufferers/<br />

families regarding any of these or related disorders. Sign up for more<br />

info at meetup.com (search fibromyalgia and Katy TX to find us), email<br />

vtway@comcast.net or call 281-705-4395, Vickie Tway - Facilitator, for<br />

other info. and meeting schedule.<br />

• HOPEKEEPERS - national web site is restministries.org for more<br />

information or come to one of the local support groups. Grace<br />

Fellowship United Methodist Church (2655 S. Mason Rd) on the 2 nd<br />

and 4 th Saturdays at 10:30 AM. Epiphany of the Lord Church (1530<br />

Norwalk Dr) on Mondays at 6:30 PM.<br />

• LIFEWAY INTERNATIONAL - an early enthusiastic substance abuse<br />

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

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

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Tompkins High School Performing Arts Center<br />

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Assistance: tompkinsboxoffice@gmail.com<br />

families, meets every Wednesday at 7:30 PM at Grace Fellowship UMC,<br />

2655 S. Mason Rd, Katy. For more information call 713-270-6753.<br />

• WOMEN’S CANCER SUPPORT GROUP - meets 2 nd Wednesday of each<br />

month at Houston Methodist Cancer Center at West, 18400 Katy<br />

Freeway, Medical Office Bld. 1, Suite 120, Walnut Conference Room,<br />

Houston, Texas 77094 at 6 PM till 7:30 PM. 832-522-8110.<br />

• HAND (HOUSTON’S AID IN NEONATAL DEATH) MEETING - meetings<br />

are held at Chapelwood United Methodist Church, 11140 Greenbay St.<br />

Houston, TX 77024 (Memorial Area). For more info, contact us at<br />

Info@hand.net or 832-752-1919.<br />

• HOPE IMPACTS - network of caring people that partner to meet the<br />

needs of homeless, helpless and under-resourced people in the Katy<br />

ISD community. Website, www.hopeimpacts.net. For more info,<br />

contact Executive Director, Tina Hatcher, at tinah542@gmail.com.<br />

• IC ANGELS - Monthly meetings in Katy to share information and<br />

support for sufferers of Interstitial Cystitis. Sign up for more info at<br />

meetup.com (search interstitial cystitis and Katy) or email Marilyn at<br />

mkfmatthews@gmail.com.<br />

• KINGSLAND BAPTIST CHURCH CAREER TRANSITION WORKSHOP -<br />

Kingsland Baptist Church, 20555 Kingsland Blvd., Fellowship Hall at<br />

6:30 PM every Thursday. Call 281-492-0785 for more information.<br />

• GIVE BACK - MENTOR A LOCAL JUVENILE - Please contact us: 281-633-<br />

7317, susan.bearden@fortbendcountytx.gov or visit fbpfy.org.<br />

HERITAGE GROUPS<br />

• BRITISH GROUP - a small group of Brits who meet in the Copperfield/<br />

Cypress/Katy area. If you are interested in joining us for coffee/<br />

lunch etc., please phone Lezley Ewen at 281-861-9219 or email<br />

bearcreekbrits@gmail.com.<br />

• NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN - Career Branch of NCJW has<br />

monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM.<br />

For info., call Leda 713-572-9924 or mkarchmer@sbcglobal.net.<br />

• BAYOU BELLES SERVICE ORGANIZATION - Professional women from<br />

Acadiana, meet the 1 st Wednesday of every month at 7 PM, Contact:<br />

Angeline Labbe’-Auzenne at www.BayouBelles.org.<br />

• CIVIL WAR REENACTING - Enlist with Company C, “The Palmer Guards,”<br />

of the First Texas - call 281-579-3417 or visit www.texas-brigade.org.<br />

Select 1st Texas and then Co C.”<br />

• THE SAM HOUSTON CHAPTER OF THE SONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF<br />

TEXAS - meets 3 rd Saturday of each month (except April). Lunch meetings<br />

are held at The Briar Club located at 2603 Timmons Lane beginning at<br />

12 Noon. Visit us on the Web at http://samhoustonchapter.tripod.com<br />

or call John C. Thrash 713-647-0570 or 713-352-0993.<br />

• JAMES BATES SOCIETY OF THE CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN<br />

REVOLUTION - meets once a month from September to May on Sunday<br />

afternoons usually from 2 to 4 at different locations. Please contact the<br />

Senior Society President, Kathy Pritchett at kathyspritchett@gmail.<br />

com or by phone at 713-876-6057. For more info, go to www.nscar.org.<br />

• KATY CHAPTER TEXAS SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN<br />

REVOLUTION - Meet at 6 PM at the Willow Fork Country Club, 21005<br />

Westheimer Pkwy., Katy. Contact Allen Greene at hagii45@att.net for<br />

more information or www.txsar.org/Robert Rankin/.<br />

• KATY FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH - Tuesday<br />

and Thursday from 10 AM - 2 PM and 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Saturdays from<br />

10 AM - 2 PM. Located on the corner of the The Church of Jesus Christ of<br />

Latter-day Saints church, at 1603 Norwalk Drive, Katy 77450. For more<br />

info, contact 281-578-8338.<br />

• BEAR CREEK GENEALOGY SOCIETY - meets the 2 nd Thursday of<br />

each month, September - May, from 1-3 PM, at the Bear Creek Park<br />

Community Center, 3055 Bear Creek Dr., Houston, TX 77084. Contact:<br />

Gary at 832-408-5519, email getober@hotmail.com or Tom at<br />

832-754-2875 or twoltz@comcast.net.<br />

• AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS - meets at 7:30 PM, at the Elks Lodge on<br />

Katy Fort Bend Rd., on the fourth Wednesday of each month. All past<br />

and current members of our armed forces are invited to attend.<br />

• FLOYD E. BREEDLOVE POST 9182 OF THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN<br />

WARS - meets the first Monday of each month at 6:30 PM at the VFW<br />

Hall on George Bush Dr. near Ave. D. All U.S. veterans of foreign combat<br />

are welcome to visit or come join with us. For more details phone<br />

281-391-VETS(8387) or come see us!<br />

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Front row (L-R) - Ema Rhea, Amy Rhea and Maris Baughman. Middle Row (L-R) - Ashley Nighswander, Abby McKasle, Nykol Pratt, Audrey Pennington,<br />

Laura Campbell, Lindsey Mumey and Payton Hanks. Back Row (L-R) - Alexis Champagne, Ella Vincent, Paloma Ames-Zuniga, Abby Bender, Amanda<br />

Saxman, Emma Bordeaux, Claire Fortier, Devan Andres, Bailey Gatz and Jordyn Jones. Photo is taken by Nikki Guest Photography<br />

NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE EVENT HONORS GRADUATING SENIORS<br />

The National Charity League, Inc., Azalea Chapter honored its graduating seniors at its annual Senior Recognition in early January at<br />

the Sugarland Marriott. At the dinner and dance, attended by family and friends, chapter members celebrated the accomplishments<br />

of each of the girls in the Azalea Class of <strong>2018</strong> and recognize her contributions to the community during her six years of service in The<br />

National Charity League (NCL) program. The seniors are students at Cinco Ranch High School, Seven Lakes High School, Taylor High<br />

School, Tompkins High School and Faith West High School.<br />

The mission of the NCL is to foster mother daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service,<br />

leadership development and cultural experiences. The Azalea Chapter was formed in 1999 and in the past year its members have served<br />

over 10,000 volunteer hours in support of 24 charitable organizations in the Katy area.<br />

Above is a picture of the Taylor High School Expressions with Director Kevin Riehle, Marsha Smith (retired Taylor counselor),<br />

Gail Land (Founder of Taylor Expressions) and Mary Kelly (retired educator and parent) from the beginning days of the Taylor Expressions.<br />

KATY AREA RETIRED EDUCATORS (KARE)<br />

On December 6, 2017, Katy Area Retired Educators (KARE) held their Christmas Luncheon at Midway Barbeque, with the Taylor High School<br />

Expressions performing a variety of Christmas Carols. Many thanks to Midway Barbeque who is hosting KARE meetings until the Merrell<br />

Center is restored. For more information about the Katy Area Retired Educators check out our website at www.localunits.org/KARE/.<br />

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PARENT’S (MOM’S) & CHILDREN’S GROUPS,<br />

ORGANIZATIONS, CLUBS, ETC.<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 713-<br />

465-3408 x 1007.<br />

• BEAR CREEK BAPTIST MOPS - Meets the second and forth Friday of<br />

each month at 9:30 AM. The cost is $10 per meeting for childcare and<br />

MOPS dues. For more info, contact us at bcbcmops@gmail.com or<br />

281-859-9900.<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<br />

other Friday from 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM. For more info, visit http://<br />

kingsland.org/kindredpreschoolmothers or contact Marnie<br />

Bello, wsielandmarniebello@gmail.com.<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 11:30 AM<br />

following the KISD schedule at St. Peter’s United Methodist Church,<br />

20775 Kingsland Blvd, Katy, TX 77450 in Room E221 (upstairs). For<br />

more info or to confirm childcare, contact St. Peter’s UMC at 281-492-<br />

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<br />

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

online at www.whatisgrace.org/ibloom. Grace Fellowship UMC, 2655<br />

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 the<br />

Katy area Charlene Taylor charleneetaylor@yahoo.com, 281-235-<br />

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

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

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

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

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. For<br />

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.<br />

parentswithoutpartners.org or Parent with Partners Greater Houston<br />

Chapter #63 at www.pwphouston.org. Contact Barbara 281-469-5646.<br />

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

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

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 nonprofit<br />

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

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

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

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

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 />

POLITICAL INTEREST GROUPS:<br />

• WEST FORT BEND COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN - For more info.,<br />

contact Susan at 281-633-2277 or BurgerBizInc@aol.com.<br />

• REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S CLUB OF KATY - Monthly meetings are the 1 st<br />

Thursday of each month at the Golf Club of Cinco Ranch. More info on<br />

Facebook or email Kandace Dusek at Rwckaty1@gmail.com.<br />

• KATY AREA DEMOCRATS - meets 3 rd Tuesday of the month at El<br />

Rancho Mexican Restaurant, 17754 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77094<br />

at 7 PM. For info, visit www.katydemocrats.net or contact katydems@<br />

hotmail.com.<br />

LIONS CLUBS:<br />

• KATY LIONS CLUB - Meets the 1 st and 3 rd Thursday of each month at 7<br />

PM at Salt and Pepper Restaurant, 811 Ave D, Katy.<br />

• FULSHEAR-SIMONTON LIONS CLUB - Meets the 2 nd Thursday of each<br />

month at 7 PM at Yong’s Asian Fusion & Sushi restaurant in Fulshear.<br />

Visit www.fulshearsimontonlionsclub.org or email us at info@<br />

fulshearsimontonlionslcub.org to learn more.<br />

ROTARY CLUBS:<br />

• THE ROTARY CLUB OF KATY SUNRISE (RCKS) - meets every Tuesday<br />

morning, at 7 AM, at Cinco Ranch Golf Club, guests and visitors<br />

welcome. For more info visit www.katysunriserotary.com.<br />

• THE ROTARY CLUB OF KATY - meets each Thursday, noon to 1 PM, at<br />

Hasta La Pasta, 1450 Grand Parkway, Suite E. For more info, call 281-<br />

392-0045 or www.katyrotary.com.<br />

• WEST HOUSTON ROTARY CLUB - Tuesdays, 12:15 PM, West Houston<br />

Omni, North Eldridge at Katy Freeway. 281-627-0662.<br />

TOASTMASTERS:<br />

• KATY TOASTMASTERS - meets the first three Thursdays of each<br />

month at 7:30 PM at Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union, 25525 Katy<br />

Mills Parkway, Katy, TX 77494. We are located behind Katy Mills Mall<br />

near Pin Oak Road. Visitors are welcome! Visit our website at http://<br />

katy.freetoasthost.org/.<br />

• PARK 10 TALKERS TOASTMASTERS CLUB - meets every Thursday<br />

at 11:45 AM at NACE, 1440 South Creek Dr., Houston, 77084,<br />

telephone 281-228-6287. For more info on Toastmasters, go to www.<br />

toastmasters.org.<br />

• EASY RISERS TOASTMASTERS - meets every Tuesday morning from<br />

7 - 8 AM in the Fulbright Tower located at 1301 McKinney. For more<br />

info, contact Ed Young at edyoung2@hotmail.com.<br />

BUSINESS/NETWORKING:<br />

• W. HOUSTON CHAPTER, INTERN’L ASSOC. OF ADMIN. PROFESSIONALS<br />

(WHIAAP) - meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at Embassy<br />

Suites Houston - Energy Corridor at 11730 Katy Freeway (N. side<br />

of I10 - Kirkwood Exit). (Caroline Champness CPS/CAP caroline.<br />

champness@bp.com).<br />

• ABWA WEST HOUSTON NETWORK - meets the second Thursday of<br />

each month, 11:30 AM - 1 PM, at the Marriott Energy Corrridor. For<br />

more info, or to RSVP, visit our website at www.whenabwa.org.<br />

• BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL - KATY - meets every Thursday,<br />

7 AM, Willowfork Country Club, 21055 Westheimer Pkwy, Katy, TX<br />

77450. If you are interested in growing your business, please come<br />

to a meeting. Call Kitty Tennison, President, 281-221-0016 or Susan<br />

Hendrix, Vice-President, 954-729-3870 for more information.<br />

• (BNI) BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL - CINCO RANCH - meets<br />

each Tuesday morning at 7-8:30 am at Willowfork Country Club<br />

at 21055 Westheimer Parkway, Katy, Katy, TX 77450. For info., Len<br />

Tierney at 713-824-6960 or go to www.bnihouston.com and search<br />

for Cinco Ranch Chapter in Katy, Texas.<br />

• PARKWAY BUSINESS PARTNERS CHAPTER OF BNI - meets every<br />

Wednesday at Willow Fork Country Club in Katy. Meetings are held<br />

from 7:15 AM until 9 AM and visitors are welcome. For information or<br />

a reservation to attend, please call Chris at 832-252-9413.<br />

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• INHOUSTON-KATY PREMIER PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS NETWORKING<br />

- meets the 2 nd Tuesday of each month, 4 -7 PM at Texas Borders Bar<br />

& Grill, 20940 Katy Fwy, Katy, Texas. For info., call Newell Cheatheam<br />

281-392-3034, newell.cheatheam@gmail.com or<br />

www.newellsdesigns.com.<br />

• THE ULTIMATE FITNESS AND WELLNESS NETWORK - Meetings are the second<br />

Thursday of each month at 7 PM. Membership is free. For more information,<br />

contact Karen Narum 281-871-8920 or fitnessjourney@live.com.<br />

• WEST KATY NETWEAVERS - meets at Yong’s (Cravings Grill) 29615 FM<br />

1093, Fulshear, TX 77441 every second and fourth Wednesday of the<br />

month, at 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM sharp. The cost of breakfast is $5 and an<br />

additional fee is $1. For questions, visit<br />

www.facebook.com/groups/westkatynetweavers.<br />

• KATY BAR ASSOCIATION - an Association of Attorneys who live or<br />

work in the Katy Area, holds its monthly meeting at 12 PM on the<br />

fourth Tuesday of every month at Willow Fork Country Club. Contact<br />

Sarah Springer at sarah@sarahspringerlaw.com or 281-646-0644 for<br />

more info.<br />

• FULSHEAR AREA CHAMBER – meets 2 nd Wednesday of every month<br />

at Parkway Fellowship, 27043 FM 1093, Richmond, TX 77406, 7:30<br />

AM. For more info, contact Amy Norvell at 832-600-3321, anorvell@<br />

fulshearareachamber.com or www.fulshearareachamber.com.<br />

NEIGHBORS/WELCOME:<br />

• KATY NEIGHBORS’ COFFEES - Meets monthly on the last Tuesday,<br />

at 10 AM, at member’s homes. There are no officers of this club and<br />

membership is free to all. For more information, please contact<br />

281-578-2078 or 281-395-1730.<br />

• WELCOME WAGON CLUB OF KATY - please call Peggy at 979-709-4497<br />

or email welcomewagonclubkaty@yahoo.com.<br />

MISC COMMUNITY GROUPS:<br />

• THE GREEN TRAILS LADIES CLUB - For more info., call Helen Connolly<br />

at 832-577-7177.<br />

• CINCO RANCH LADIES CLUB – meets the last Tuesday of the<br />

month at 7 PM for their general meeting at The Golf Club at Cinco<br />

Ranch, 23030 Cinco Ranch Blvd. For more information, visit www.<br />

cincoranchladiesclub.org.<br />

• THE GREATER KATY EXCHANGE CLUB - meets the first Wednesday<br />

of each month at 6:30 PM, at Vida Loca Mexican Bar and Grill, 21810<br />

Kingsland Blvd Katy, Texas. $15, includes dinner and guest speaker.<br />

For info., www.KatyExchangeClub.com or call Newell Cheatheam at<br />

281-392-3034 or Kyle Simmons 281-497-7180 or<br />

www.KatyExchangeClub.com. RSVP is required.<br />

• TEXAS COASTAL CATTLEWOMEN (TCCW) - meets on the third<br />

Wednesday of each month, at various locations throughout the<br />

Houston area. For more info, contact Dorothy at cattlegamma@aol.<br />

com or Sue at 281-238-8382 or cell 281-381-1987.<br />

• KATY ROCKS - Mix, mingle, socialize and network with singles ages<br />

35+ Group has a variety of events each month. For more details, visit<br />

www.meetup.com/Katy-Rocks.<br />

• BP PARTNERS - Local organization for the spouses and partners of<br />

BP employees. Monthly activities. For membership info., visit www.<br />

bppartnershouston.com.<br />

• KATY AREA RETIRED EDUCATORS - meets at 11:30 AM, on the 2 nd<br />

Wednesday of each month, September through May, at the Merrell<br />

Center in Katy. For information contact Luanne Zacek at 281-391-<br />

8464 or lzacek@hotmail.com.<br />

• WESTSIDE OVER 50 CLUB - meets 1 st Wednesday of each month at<br />

6:30 PM for dinner and socializing. For reservations and info., please<br />

contact Frank Watson at 281-492-6202 or Kirk Hanson, 281-346-0459.<br />

CRAFT, HOBBY, JUST FOR FUN GROUPS<br />

• NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GARDEN CLUB OF KATY - We welcome all<br />

people interested in gardening and the environment, from the West<br />

Houston and Katy area. You do not have to live in Nottingham Country<br />

to belong to our organization! For more information about the club,<br />

please call 281-578-1036 or 281-693-0016.<br />

• HARRIS COUNTY MASTER GARDENER - Upcoming events (all events<br />

are free and at 3033 Bear Creek Dr. unless specified elsewhere): Call<br />

for information on events. We generally meet on the first Tuesday of<br />

the month.<br />

• KATY VOCAL EXPRESS - The newest prospective Sweet Adelines<br />

Chorus has arrived in Katy area. Ladies are invited to attend chorus<br />

rehearsal any Thursday evening, 7-9 PM at Holy Covenant United<br />

Methodist Church, 2211 Morton Ranch Road, Katy 77493. For more<br />

info, email katyvocalexpress@gmail.com.<br />

• GRACE NOTES - Singers and instrumentalists are invited to join a<br />

women’s performing group which shares music in the community at<br />

retirement homes. We sing once a month for the congregation of St.<br />

Peter’s during Sunday worship services. Tuesday’s mornings are our<br />

outing days to perform to the community. For more info, contact Gail<br />

at 281-782-1598.<br />

• AMERICAN SEWING GUILD IN KATY - meets 3 rd Wednesday of every<br />

month from 1 to 3 PM at Quilt & Sew, 829 Mason Rd., Katy. For more<br />

info, go to www.asghouston.org.<br />

• THE PRIDE OF TEXAS DECORATIVE ARTISTS - meets 2 nd Thursday of<br />

the month at 6:30 PM. We meet at Bear Creek Community Center off<br />

Patterson Rd. in Bear Creek Park. For more info, call Gloria Ware 2<br />

81-492-0246.<br />

• WEST HOUSTON QUILT GUILD, 3 rd Wednesdays, 7 PM Bear Creek<br />

Community Center, 3055 Bear Creek Dr. Houston, TX 77084, For more<br />

info., check our website at www.whqg.org.<br />

• KATY QUILTERS, Time and place will be scheduled in the Katy Area.<br />

Call the Katy Quilters, Shari Medford at 281-635-3000.<br />

• THE BLUEBONNET STENCILERS OF TEXAS - meets 1 st Monday of the<br />

month from 6:30 - 9 PM at the Tracy Gee Community Center, 3599<br />

Westcenter (One block east of Sam Houston Toll Road west). For more<br />

info concerning meetings, email blmrducks@sbcglobal.net.<br />

• KATY AREA KNITTING GUILD - Last Monday of the month, 6:30 PM,<br />

Spring Creek Barbeque on Westgreen & I-10.<br />

• THE HOUSTON POND SOCIETY - Meets first Saturday of each month<br />

at a member’s home. For more info, please visit our website www.<br />

houstonpondsociety.org.<br />

• WEST HOUSTON CHAPTER OF THE ROMANCE WRITERS OF AMERICA<br />

- meets 2 nd Saturday of each month. Visit us on the Web at www.<br />

whrwa.com for more info on upcoming events. For more information,<br />

call Chuck or Carol 281-550-8679.<br />

• FAIRBEE SQUARE AND LINE DANCE CLUB - dances each Thursday<br />

night, 7:30 - 9:30 PM at Memorial Drive Lutheran Church, 12211<br />

Memorial Drive @ Gessner. Info may be obtained by calling Jerry &<br />

Nanette Tucker 281-498-3057 or nanette777@hotmail.com.<br />

• PRAIRIE PROMENADERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB - meets first four<br />

Friday nights at Westland Baptist Church, 1407 W. Grand Pkwy S.<br />

Lessons are from 7-8 PM. The Club dance follows from 8-10 PM. For<br />

questions, call Carl Holsworth at 281-386-8504, Tom & Cheryl Berra at<br />

281-492-8798 or Donna Bowen 214-280-0003.<br />

• HOUSTON SQUARE & ROUND DANCE COUNCIL, INC. - For info., call<br />

281-392-0713 or visit the Houston area square dance web site:<br />

www.squarethru.com.<br />

• THE KATY 4-F BASS CLUB (FRIENDS FISHING FOR FUN) - is a small,<br />

low cost fishing club, based in Katy, Texas. For information on our<br />

club such as joining, tournament results and area lakes we fish, visit<br />

www.katy4fbassclub.com.<br />

• THE TEXAS TRIUMPH REGISTER (TTR) - an organization of Triumph<br />

owners and enthusiasts. For more info, contact Mike Hado at<br />

281-807-4780, mdhado@att.net or www.TexasTriumphRegister.org.<br />

• THE KATY BEAD GROUP - meets Wednesdays at 12 noon on the<br />

second floor of the Cinco Ranch Library, 2620 Commercial Center<br />

Boulevard, Katy, Texas 77494. For info, call Jean at 281-693-4398 or<br />

Carol 281-492-6053 or email her at Fortijd@aol.com.<br />

• THE KATY POKEMON TCG LEAGUE - We meet on Tuesday evenings<br />

from 6 -8 at Double Dave’s Pizza at 1660 S. Mason Rd. Call Camille at<br />

832-721-5481, email KatyPokemon@aol.com or check out<br />

www.Pokemon-tcg.com (look under Pokemon Organized Play) or<br />

www.PokemonBuzz.com for additional info.<br />

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FEBRUARY IS CREATIVE ROMANCE MONTH<br />

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surprise trip? Instead of just telling your partner that you planned a getaway, make<br />

them work to figure out what their Valentine’s present is. Write the name of the destination<br />

on a piece of paper and cut it up into pieces that they have to put together.<br />

If you want to really build up the anticipation, you can always give them one piece<br />

of the puzzle a day leading up to Valentine’s Day.<br />

Kidnap Them For A Day. If your partner is into fun gags, put a blindfold on him or<br />

her and drive them to your chosen destination before you take the blindfold off. It<br />

can be something as simple as a romantic dinner to their favorite restaurant or a<br />

visit to their favorite museum. Tell them little clues along the way to see if they can<br />

actually guess where they are going.<br />

Act Like A Tourist. Just because you have lived in a city for a while it doesn’t mean<br />

that you’ve visited everywhere there is to go. For Valentine’s Day, do a little bit of<br />

research about restaurants or attractions that you and your partner have never been<br />

to before. Then on Valentine’s Day, act like tourists at the place you end up going<br />

too. Don’t just rush through the experience. Really soak it all in, spend a lot of time<br />

there and just have a good time overall.<br />

Can’t Get Away For A Few Days? Book A Hotel Room. If you and your partner want<br />

to go on a vacation, but don’t have the time, consider booking a really nice hotel<br />

room for 1-2 nights. Even though you won’t actually be leaving your city, it might<br />

feel like it if you choose the right hotel. Not only should the hotel you choose have<br />

plenty of activities and amenities, but it should be in a location that will allow you<br />

to easily enjoy restaurants and shops within walking distance.<br />

Share The Romance. If you and your partner are the kind of couple that likes to outdo<br />

one another, consider trading off. On even days you could plan romantic activities<br />

and on odd days it’s your partner’s turn. This can last for only a few days, a week or<br />

the entire month of <strong>February</strong>! If you really want to wow them consider going on a<br />

day cruise on your day or going camping for the night.<br />

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Engagement Stories<br />

featuring your neighbors!<br />

Chelsea & William<br />

What was supposed to be a family vacation to Las Vegas/the Grand Canyon<br />

the week before Thanksgiving, ended up turning into the most picture<br />

perfect proposal. The morning we were supposed to leave for the Grand<br />

Canyon, I wasn’t feeling well, and said I would stay back. However, William<br />

was very insistent that I come. I took some medicine, got ready really<br />

quickly, and we hopped into the car for our grand excursion. When we got<br />

to the Grand Canyon, it was freezing outside (to Texans of course!) and<br />

there was even some snow on the ground. It looked so magical (especially<br />

considering I have only seen snow a couple of times)! As I was getting out<br />

of the car, I noticed that one of my fake nails had fallen off (I had gotten my<br />

nails done the week prior) ON MY LEFT HAND! William’s mother had<br />

asked, “what hand did the nail fall off from?”, which I thought was a funny<br />

question to ask. When we got to the Grand Canyon, we stopped to take<br />

pictures (and get me a jacket because I did NOT plan for freezing weather).<br />

During one picture, William had bent down to sit for the picture, but in<br />

my head I was thinking “THIS IS IT! THERE IS WHERE WE GET EN-<br />

GAGED!” My heart started racing and I was so excited. But....all that was said was, “Chelsea, sit down so we can take the picture.” I was slightly disappointed,<br />

but I wouldn’t let it ruin my time. We went to go grab a bite to eat, and William and his family were asking when sunset was so we could go to one final stop:<br />

Yavapai Point. By the time we got there, I was freezing and felt like my hands and legs were going numb and was apprehensive to take more pictures. Then, in<br />

the most perfect spot, right as we were posing for a picture, William got down on one knee and showed me the most beautiful ring that he picked out himself.<br />

I didn’t even let him talk I was so in shock that I just went in for a giant hug. When his family asked what I said, I responded with, “oh he never asked!” He<br />

officially asked, I said “YES!!!!!!!”, and the rest of our “grand” love story is history!<br />

Lisa & Matt<br />

My wife and I met on a blind date – we were immediately attracted<br />

to each other. Later, when the time came, I wanted to have the<br />

perfect way to propose to her, so I conspired with my mother to<br />

create the ‘perfect day’. First, my sister, Rachel, took a picture<br />

of me at our favorite place – Castlewood State Park outside of St.<br />

Louis, Missouri. From this picture, a wooden jigsaw puzzle was<br />

created – the largest piece in the center being a sign with my special<br />

message… ‘Lisa, Will You Marry Me?’. The remaining pieces<br />

of the puzzle were randomly divided into handmade velvet bags<br />

that each had a handwritten calligraphy poem on them created<br />

by me describing a new location for the ‘Treasure Hunt’. Each location<br />

has some significance since it was a place where we had<br />

experienced something special together. At the last location, I<br />

presented her with the final piece and the diamond ring. My wife<br />

is a very special person who has given me so much…I love her.<br />

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

Violet & TJ<br />

"They" say that after a storm, comes a rainbow....it turns out that "they"<br />

are correct. I met my fiancé, TJ, about 20 years ago. Nothing became<br />

of it, except seeing the familiar face from time to time throughout the<br />

years. On July 15, I ran into the familiar face, yet once again. Except this<br />

time, it was God's timing and we were engaged on September 16. He is<br />

the biggest teddy bear with the kindest soul. He is the happily ever after<br />

that me & daughters needed for so long.... We will say "I do" on 2/11/18. 29


PET INFORMATION<br />

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 />

HARRIS COUNTY LEASH LAW<br />

Animals that are not properly restrained pose a threat to all our residents.<br />

While you may know your pet is friendly, an animal running<br />

at someone who is walking by is very scary for that person. Many<br />

children are afraid of animals and become frightened, which could<br />

result in the child getting hurt trying to avoid the animal.<br />

Harris County Animal Control advises, “All dogs and cats must be<br />

kept under restraint while in the unincorporated areas of Harris<br />

County, Texas. The custodian of a dog or cat is not authorized to<br />

have, harbor or keep any unlicensed dog or cat nor to allow any dog<br />

or cat to become a stray.”<br />

Restraint is defined as “the control of a dog or cat under the following<br />

circumstances:<br />

1. When it is controlled by a line or leash not more than six (6) feet in<br />

length, if the line or leash is held by a human being, who is capable<br />

of controlling or governing the dog or cat in question<br />

2. When it is within a fully enclosed vehicle<br />

3. When it is on the premise of the custodian and the animal does<br />

not have access to sidewalk or street.”<br />

While it may be nice to have your animal out in the yard while you<br />

work or play, it is against the law, unless the animal is properly<br />

restrained.<br />

Let’s all help keep our community a safe and comfortable place for all<br />

our residents by being responsible pet owners. This will not only protect<br />

anyone who may be walking or bicycling in the area, but also the pet<br />

owner who could be held legally responsible or possibly sued for failing<br />

to properly restrain their pet.<br />

Please remember that cats fall under the same laws as dogs and must<br />

be licensed and kept restrained when not on the premises of the owner.<br />

We’ve been told that spreading moth balls in flower beds might keep<br />

cats away.<br />

To make a complaint or report an animal that is not properly<br />

restrained please contact:<br />

Harris County Precinct #5, Contract #87:<br />

281-463-6666<br />

Harris County Animal Control: 281-999-3191<br />

Harris County Health Department,<br />

Rabies/Animal Control Section<br />

2223 West Loop South, Houston,<br />

Texas 77027-3588<br />

www.countypets.com<br />

VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION<br />

(Formerly called Harris County Animal Control)<br />

The Veterinary Public Health Division posts photos of all animals<br />

found on their website and updates it twice daily. If you have lost<br />

your pet, please check this website, www.hcphes.org/vph.<br />

Have you lost a pet?<br />

Start your search immediately,<br />

don’t wait to make flyers.<br />

Contact all possible animal control or animal welfare agencies in<br />

the area. Visit each location at least every other day.<br />

Call your pet’s veterinarian and the microchip company to make<br />

sure they have current contact information for you. A citizen may try<br />

to call the veterinarian’s office or microchip company themselves<br />

from your pet’s tags.<br />

Call all the veterinarians in your area to alert them to the description<br />

of your lost pet in case someone brings it to their clinic.<br />

Check with your neighbors, especially families with children and<br />

ask if they’ve seen a pet that looks like yours.<br />

Search your neighborhood on foot, your pet maybe be nearby but<br />

is injured and unable to get back home.<br />

Leave a towel or article of clothing with your scent on it outside of<br />

your home. Your pet may be disorientated and will be attracted<br />

by your scent.<br />

Have you found a pet?<br />

First, think of the animal as lost and not abandoned<br />

and make every effort to reunite the animal to an owner.<br />

Contact the HCPH VPH office by telephone and report<br />

the animal as found.<br />

Bring the animal to the HCPH VPH facility or check<br />

with a local veterinarian to scan the animal for a microchip.<br />

Return to the place where you found the animal and put up<br />

a found pet poster near that location.<br />

If you find the owner, especially off a newspaper or website posting,<br />

ask them to provide a picture of the animal and meet in a public<br />

place like a police station.<br />

More information about Microchips<br />

& Microchip companies<br />

A microchip is a small device (size of a grain of rice) that is<br />

permanent and implanted with a needle under the skin of pets.<br />

Pets do not have to be given any pain medication or anesthesia<br />

to implant a microchip.<br />

Microchips are not likely to move or need repair<br />

if implanted correctly.<br />

Microchips, when scanned, show a unique code. The microchip<br />

must be registered with the corresponding microchip manufacture<br />

to record any owner and animal data.<br />

Microchips do not work like GPS locators or LoJack<br />

and cannot give a signal to find the location of your lost pet.<br />

SOURCE<br />

Harris county Public Health Department, Veterinary Public Health<br />

(formerly called Harris County Animal Control), 612 Canino Road,<br />

Houston, Texas 77076, 281-999-3191, www.hcphes.org/vph.<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 />

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 />

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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<br />

are longing for forever homes. Visit BARC at 3200 Carr St., Monday<br />

- Friday, 11:30 AM -5:30 PM, Saturday - Sunday, noon – 4 PM. Or you<br />

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 />

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PET INFORMATION<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 of<br />

America Inc. is a national non-profit organization dedicated to finding<br />

responsible homes for retired racing greyhounds. Since there is never<br />

a lack of dogs waiting for adoption, potential parents have the opportunity<br />

to meet several dogs. It is our goal to find the perfect match for<br />

both pet and owner. For more information on adoption, volunteering,<br />

greyhound merchandise and tax deductible donations please visit our<br />

website at www.gpahouston.org or you 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 />

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 domesticated<br />

dogs and cats, and feral cats. SNAP provides sterilization services,<br />

vaccinations, heartworm tests and preventative, and flea preventatives.<br />

SNAP is a non-profit organization that has mobile clinics, a surgery clinic and<br />

a wellness clinic and has volunteer opportunities. Please visit us online at<br />

www.snapus.org or the Surgery Clinic at 713-863-0010, the Wellness Clinic<br />

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 Special<br />

Pals, send your donation to: Special Pals, Inc, 3830 Greenhouse Road,<br />

Houston, TX 77084. Special Pals is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we<br />

need your help in supporting our animal shelter. We are located at 3830<br />

Greenhouse Road, Houston, Texas 77084, 281-579-PETS (7387). Hours are:<br />

Closed Mondays for low cost spay & neuter, Open 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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KATY CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNECTION (KCWC)<br />

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

provides Bible Studies, Prayer Connections and fellowship<br />

luncheons around the US. Katy Christian Women<br />

also sponsors monthly Prayer Coffees. These are held on<br />

the second Thursday of each month. New Bible Studies<br />

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

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

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

email Nancy 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<br />

local, spirit-filled women’s ministry fellowship. We meet<br />

monthly, usually on the fourth Saturday 10-11:30 AM. We<br />

come together for fellowship, to worship and to hear inspirational<br />

speakers and testimonies, as well as for special<br />

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

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

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

biographies, www.katyaglow.com.<br />

HOPE IMPACTS BIBLE STUDIES<br />

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

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

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

lunch on the first 3 weeks of the month. Hope Impacts office<br />

is located at 802 Dominion Suite 300, Katy, TX 77450.<br />

Registration is required and onsite childcare provided upon<br />

advance request. Minimum participation 2, Maximum 10.<br />

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

PROPHETIC BIBLE STUDY FROM THE TORAH<br />

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

chapter 23, “the feasts of the Lord,” using authentic Hebrew<br />

Scrolls and the New Testament. The lessons are in English,<br />

Chinese and partially finished in the Russian language.<br />

Lessons are web based until a group study is formed in<br />

Katy http://scrolls4all.org. Contact: Gary Zimmerman<br />

scrolls4all.org@gmail.com.<br />

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Senior Adult News<br />

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

afternoons from 1-4 PM for a time of fellowship, prayer<br />

and games... Come join the fun!<br />

Trinity Baptist Church is located at 10000 Spring Green<br />

Blvd. (corner of Spring Green and Fry). For more information,<br />

visit www.trinity-katy.org or call the church office at<br />

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 Nottingham<br />

Subdivision) off Highland Knolls. Early bird games begin at 7:30<br />

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

at 281-578-3905.<br />

ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH BINGO<br />

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

is being played in our Parish Hall every Friday evening except Holidays.<br />

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

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

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

at 5356 Eleventh St. You can get to the church if traveling west on Hwy. 90<br />

to Katyland Rd. Turn right at the light, go to the second stop sign (at the<br />

stadium) Eleventh St., turn left and the Church Hall will be on your right<br />

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 <strong>February</strong>, 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 />

On-Site Leaded Glass Door Repairs Free Estimates<br />

Glass Happy<br />

Call Larry Jones<br />

281-579-7761<br />

Custom Stained Glass<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Sidelights & Transoms<br />

to match your front door<br />

Half Round/Arched Windows<br />

Add<br />

Privacy and Beauty<br />

to your home<br />

Visit our Gallery<br />

www.glasshappy.com<br />

Stained Glass Restoration & Repair<br />

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SCOUTING...<br />

NEWS<br />

Brownie GS Troop Openings<br />

For 2Nd Grade Girls-Katy Wide<br />

Troop 128006, a Katy wide 2 nd Grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop, has<br />

opening for 2 nd grade girls. We welcome new to GS, returning &<br />

existing 2 nd grade Girl Scouts. Meetings: Every other Monday, 6:30-<br />

8 PM, 20000 Franz Road area. Contact Lee at gstroop128006@gmail.<br />

com for more information.<br />

Scout It Out And Come<br />

Join Cub Scouts With Pack 353!<br />

Field trips. Camping. Racing.<br />

Fitness. Friendship.<br />

Pack 353 has been keeping the Scout spirit alive since 1982. With<br />

over 60 scouts and 20 dynamic leaders, we are gearing up for a funfilled<br />

year with a wide variety of activities that help boys develop<br />

leadership skills, build character, strengthen communication skills<br />

and demonstrate good citizenship.<br />

Boys entering first through fifth grades are welcome to join us<br />

anytime throughout the year. If you would like more information on<br />

joining Cub Scouts and participating in our summertime activities,<br />

please contact our Cubmaster Randy Barras at: 353katy@gmail.com.<br />

Keeping it fun. Doing our best.<br />

Homeschool Pack 164<br />

Cub Scouts is a fun way to teach boys about character, respect,<br />

responsibility and many other traits. Pack 164 is a Christian, home<br />

school Cub Scout Pack that services the Greater West Houston/Katy<br />

area. Pack 164 promotes service to God, to country and to others.<br />

If you are interested and your son is entering 1 st through 5 th grade,<br />

please contact Jack M. Jones at 281-558-5722.<br />

« Boys & Girls Gymnastics: Beginner-Advanced<br />

«Preschool: 3-5 years « Mom & Me: Walking-3 years<br />

«Tumble Bees: 3-5 years « Sports Fanatics: 3-5 years<br />

« Cheer Technique: Beginner - Advanced<br />

« Tumbling: Beginner - Advanced<br />

Call for FREE Trial! 281-347-2000<br />

23333 Taswell Dr., Katy, TX 77494<br />

www.westwoodgym.com<br />

Open<br />

Gym<br />

Flip Flop<br />

Clinics<br />

Birthday<br />

Parties<br />

Parents<br />

Day Out<br />

Princess<br />

Play Dates<br />

Boys Play<br />

Dates<br />

Call for FREE Trial!<br />

281-347-2000<br />

23333 Taswell Dr.<br />

Katy, TX 77494<br />

www.westwooddance.com<br />

• Dancing Tots • Combo Ballet/Tap<br />

• Combo Ballet/Tap/Jazz • Acro • Ballet<br />

• Tap • Jazz • Hip Hop • Lyrical/Contemporary<br />

• Award Winning Company<br />

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Family<br />

Focus<br />

Why They Love Living in Katy<br />

“Our family has lived in Katy for over 30 years and we couldn’t imagine<br />

our children growing up in a better city. Katy has the hometown feel of<br />

the both small towns that Patrick and Melissa were born in. Patrick is<br />

originally from Lumberton, Texas and Melissa was born in Hardinsburg,<br />

Kentucky. People in Katy are friendly and always willing to lend a<br />

helping hand to their neighbors. Katy is “country” with all the amenities<br />

of the city and Houston is close enough that if you want to see a major<br />

sporting event, concert, theater, etc., you are able to. We love the<br />

people and pride in Tigerland!”<br />

What They Love to Do<br />

This family most enjoys the local parks<br />

in Katy, feeding ducks and being in<br />

the outdoors. They love to explore the<br />

local businesses in Old Katy, especially<br />

antique and resale shops where hidden<br />

treasures are often found. The Katy<br />

Rice Harvest Festival is one of their most<br />

anticipated events of the year, as well<br />

as the parade and the Katy Rodeo.<br />

Love is in the Air<br />

How They Express It: “Something you will hear many times a day in our home is one person will say<br />

‘Love y’all’ and you will hear all the other family members reply with ‘Love y’all.’ Levi is usually the first<br />

one to prompt this but we all do it when we want to. I think this makes our family unique because we<br />

do remind each other through our love language of what we mean to each other, daily.”<br />

Celebrating Valentine’s Day: The family gets in the spirit of this holiday by enjoying mom’s decorating<br />

in a special part of their home, and indulging in a nice meal together at home or at a restaurant.<br />

They give each other special tokens of their admiration for each other and of course, enjoy creating,<br />

crafting and delivering their Valentines.<br />

What Makes It Tick: They love reminding their family and friends about how much they mean to them,<br />

which is what Valentine’s Day is all about for this tribe. Keeping in mind how much Jesus loves them<br />

and how He asks them to love one another is also an important reflection on this holiday.<br />

Family Roster<br />

Dad: Patrick, Machine Shop<br />

Supervisor (Precision-Hayes,<br />

Sugar Land). Machinist for<br />

over 25 years, learned the<br />

trade in his dad’s machine<br />

shop in Beaumont, TX.<br />

Avid gun collector, enjoys<br />

spending time on the gun<br />

range.<br />

Mom: Melissa, Accounting (Linco<br />

Construction, Katy). Loves crafting,<br />

decorating, traveling and supporting<br />

her boys in all they do. World traveler<br />

and especially fond of Germany and<br />

German culture (spent many summers<br />

with grandparents there). Aspires<br />

to own a farm one day with cows,<br />

chickens lambs and lots of dogs.<br />

Koen: 11 YO boy. Loves to ride his hoverboard,<br />

bike and go-kart. An avid gamer, enjoys building<br />

things on his computer. Member of the National<br />

Junior Honor Society, loves joining various clubs<br />

at his school. Has played soccer with FFPS since<br />

he was four years old, has been a great way for<br />

the family to spend time together cheering him on.<br />

Aspires to be a singer and will be starting music<br />

and voice lessons in <strong>2018</strong>!<br />

Levi: 8 YO boy. Enjoys playing outside, on<br />

his computer, and with friends. Greatest past<br />

time is spent building Lego sets. Has also<br />

played soccer with FFPS since he was four<br />

and the family loves cheering him on. Straight<br />

A student, made it to the finals at his school’s<br />

spelling bee this year. Wants to own a farm<br />

with mom one day and help raise all the<br />

animals, family calls him the “animal whisperer.”<br />

Atlas: 3 month old fur<br />

boy (mini schnauzer).<br />

Although he is a<br />

fur baby, he is most<br />

definitely one of the<br />

family – he fills their<br />

hearts with such joy.<br />

We Would OVE to Feature Your Family!<br />

Each month, one family will be chosen from one of our communities. To feature your family, email familyfocus@krenekprinting.com<br />

Gardening Tips<br />

for <strong>February</strong><br />

FLOWERS<br />

• Plants to set: Alyssum, Calendula, Canterbury Bells, Carnations, Columbine,<br />

Cornflower, Daisies, Delphinium, Hollyhock, Larkspur, Lobelia, Nicotiana, Pansy,<br />

Petunia, Phlox (Louisiana), Shrimp Plant, Snapdragon, Stock and Verbena.<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

• Plant beets, broccoli (plants), brussel sprouts (plants), cabbage (plants), carrots,<br />

cauliflower (plants), celery, chinese cabbage (plants), chives collards (plants),<br />

endive, kale, lettuce (leaf and head), mustard, onions (plants), parsley, garden peas,<br />

radishes, rutabagas, spinach, tomato (seeds) and turnips.<br />

TREES AND SHRUBS<br />

• Finish all transplanting, get everything in the ground for a good spring spurt<br />

of growth. Transplant balled and burlap, container-grown, bare-root<br />

deciduous evergreen trees, shrubs, roses and vines while still dormant.<br />

• Finish pruning roses. Weed and cultivate lightly all beds.<br />

Replenish mulch as needed.<br />

• Control early spring insects like thrips on glads and aphids on young<br />

tender growth. Spray with Malathion, Diazinon or Orthene.<br />

• At the end of <strong>February</strong>: peach, apple and pear fruit must be thinned<br />

to insure quality production at harvest.<br />

• Give groundcovers a haircut. They will spread faster.<br />

• Divide daylilies, daisies and other perennials now.<br />

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HOUSTON AREA EVENTS AND ROAD TRIPS<br />

FEBRUARY <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>February</strong> 2 nd -13 th - Mardi Gras Galveston. If you’re looking for a<br />

unique Mardi Gras experience in <strong>2018</strong>, grab some beads and hit the<br />

beach! Mardi Gras! Galveston, the third largest Mardi Gras celebration<br />

in the United States, offers the unique chance to experience sand<br />

between your toes and gorgeous beach sunsets while taking in the<br />

revelry and lavish parades known to dominate Galveston Island<br />

during carnival season. The island’s 107 th Mardi Gras celebration,<br />

is expected to draw more than 350,000 attendees for 30+ concerts,<br />

parades, balcony parties and several elegant balls. At Mardi Gras!<br />

Galveston, the extravagance found in Texas’s largest Mardi Gras<br />

celebration starts with the beads! More than 3 million beads will be<br />

thrown at Mardi Gras! Galveston and that’s just the beginning of the<br />

elaborate parades, headliner performances, family events, feasting<br />

and other festivities that come with hosting Mardi Gras island style.<br />

For more information, visit www.galveston.com/mardigras/.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 7 th - The Houston RV Show is now the largest in Texas with<br />

over 600 units on display. This includes Motorhomes, Travel Trailers,<br />

Tent Campers, Fifth Wheels and Van Conversions. Recreational<br />

Vehicle related vendors representing campgrounds, resorts, parks<br />

and RV supplies. The Annual Houston RV Show will be in the NRG<br />

Center Halls C, D, E. Parking rate in the past was $12 per space, cash<br />

only. For more information, visit www.guestservices@nrgpark.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 8 th - Texas Monthly 2 nd Annual Whiskey Affair. A premium<br />

whiskey tasting event that will highlight up to 50 brown spirits and<br />

celebrate the whiskey lifestyle with delicious chef pairings, couture<br />

cocktails and live music provided by Doc Watkins, owner of Jazz, TX.<br />

Texas and international brown spirits makers will serve straight pours<br />

and cocktails from their portfolios with spirit seminars led by Texas<br />

Monthly Editor in Chief Tim Taliaferro and Wine & Spirits contributor<br />

Jessica Dupuy. The event will also feature up to ten award-winning<br />

chefs and mixologists serving dishes to compliment a wide array of<br />

whiskies. For more information, visit www.texasmonthly.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 9 th -11 th - Texas Home and Garden Spring Show. Houstons’<br />

Premier “One Stop Shopping Opportunity” for all your home &<br />

garden needs. From Windows and Doors to Ceilings and Floors over<br />

700 experts, products, services and ideas all under one roof. Adult<br />

Tickets are $10, Seniors and Military $8 and children 14 and under<br />

free. For more information, visit www.guestservices@nrgpark.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 9 th -11 th - Tristar Collectors Show. Your trusted source for<br />

sports autographs, trading cards and collectibles. Tristar will be held<br />

in NRG Arena, Hall C and D. For more information, visit<br />

www.guestservices@nrgpark.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 17 th - <strong>2018</strong> Lunar New Year Festival. This year’s Lunar New<br />

Year Festival is from 10 AM-4 PM at the Chinese Community Center,<br />

9800 Town Park Dr., Houston 77036. Free Admission & Parking.<br />

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

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

<strong>February</strong> 22 nd - 24 th - Houston Livestock Rodeo Cookoff. More than 250<br />

teams, led by barbecue aficionados, compete in the World’s Championship<br />

Bar-B-Que Contest. While most team tents are invitation-only, visitors can<br />

enjoy several public venues, including The Garden, Rockin’ Bar-B-Que<br />

Saloon and the Chuck Wagon. Plus, the carnival is open, for wild rides and<br />

fun games. The Miller Lite Stage at The Garden features some of the best<br />

up-and-coming and established artists in Texas country. The Rockin’ Bar-<br />

B-Que Saloon also features live and DJ music and has an outside patio for<br />

visitors to enjoy. Inside the saloon is the Chuck Wagon, where visitors can<br />

pick up their complimentary sliced beef sandwich with chips and beans.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 24 th - Rodeo Run. Run for a cause! Proceeds from the event<br />

benefit the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Educational<br />

Fund. The 2017 Rodeo Run had more than 9,500 participants in the<br />

wheelchair race, 10K race and 5K fun run/walk. Since 1988, nearly $5<br />

million has been contributed to the Rodeo. For more information,<br />

visit www.rodeohouston.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 24 th - Downtown Rodeo Parade at 10 AM. Every <strong>February</strong><br />

since 1938, the nation’s fourth largest city is transformed from<br />

a bustling metropolis to a down-home celebration of Western<br />

heritage. Decorative floats intermingle with thousands of men and<br />

women on horseback to fill the streets with hoof beats and marching<br />

bands. Enthusiastic Houstonians join out-of-town spectators to line<br />

the streets and sidewalks to be involved in one of Houston’s most<br />

popular celebrations! For parade route, street closures and parking<br />

information, visit www.rodeohouston.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 24 th - Love tribute bands? Love food trucks? Join us for<br />

the 2 nd Annual Texas Classic Rockin’ Food Truck Rally presented by<br />

Shiner Beers. Our goal is to not only be the biggest food truck rally but<br />

one of the most amazing rockin’ roll shows the Gulf Coast has ever<br />

experienced! Come out early to get your grub on with ALL YOU CAN EAT<br />

samples from all of your favorite food trucks from Noon to 3 PM, while<br />

supplies last. Vote for your favorite gourmet food truck as they compete<br />

for the Grand Champion of the Texas Classic Rockin Food Truck Rally<br />

title and all the bragging rights that come with it. Come prepared to<br />

rock! There will be an amazing lineup of bands. The event will be at the<br />

Galveston County Fairgrounds. General Admission is $20, kids under<br />

12 are free. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for the show and no coolers<br />

are allowed. For more information, visit www.texasfoodtruckrally.com.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 25 th - It’s official! The Houston Kosher Chili Cook-off is now<br />

the largest kosher food event in Houston. The 8 th Houston Kosher Chili<br />

Cook-off will be held at the ERJCC. There will be MORE cooking teams,<br />

MORE food, MORE money raised for local charities and MORE fun! At<br />

12 PM, the public is invited to sample chili, mingle, enjoy children’s<br />

activities, listen to music and simply have a great time in an outdoor,<br />

festival atmosphere. The event will conclude with the selection of the<br />

winning chili by celebrity judges. So, don’t miss this “hot” event! For<br />

more information, visit www.houstonkosherchilicookoff.com.<br />

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