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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Points</strong><br />

Serving Falcon Point, Falcon Landing,<br />

Falcon Point Estates, and Lake Pointe Estates<br />

MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

Important Numbers pg. 2<br />

Babysitting List pg. 4<br />

School News pg. 10<br />

Houston Events pg. 18<br />

Sports pg. 26<br />

Library News pg. 28<br />

Featured Recipes pg. 39<br />

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POLICE/FIRE<br />

Emergency 911<br />

Fort Bend County Sheriff non-emergency 281-342-6116<br />

281-341-4665<br />

Katy Volunteer Fire Dept.<br />

Alarms only 281-391-2300<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

www.katyisd.org<br />

KISD Administration 281-396-6000<br />

KISD Transportation. 281-396-7560<br />

Fielder Elementary<br />

Rylander Elementary 281-237-8300<br />

Cinco Ranch Jr. High 281-237-7300<br />

Woodcreek Jr. High 281-234-0800<br />

Cinco Ranch High School 281-237-7000<br />

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

UTILITIES/POST OFFICE<br />

Gas 713-659-2111<br />

Reliant Energy 713-207-7777<br />

Power Outage 713-207-2222<br />

Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />

Katy - Park Row Post Office 1-800-275-8777<br />

Dept. of Public Safety 713-465-8462<br />

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

LIBRARIES FT. BEND CO.<br />

Cinco Ranch 281-395-1311<br />

George Memorial 281-342-4455<br />

Mamie George 281-491-8086<br />

Maude Marks 281-492-8592<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

YMCA 281392-5055<br />

VFW 281-391-4872<br />

Fort Bend Co. Court House 281-342-3411<br />

William B. Travis Building 281-342-3411<br />

Jane Long Annex 281-342-3411<br />

Harris County Court House 281-859-0685<br />

Katy Chamber of Commerce 281-828-1100<br />

MEDICAL<br />

Methodist West Hospital 832-522-5522<br />

Memorial Hospital 713-932-3000<br />

Texas Childrens Hospital 832-227-1000<br />

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

PREPARE FOR TAX SEASON <strong>2018</strong><br />

Here are 10 ways to get a jump start on your taxes now:<br />

• Figure out which forms you’ll need: <strong>The</strong>re are many different tax<br />

forms for different financial situations. If you’re unsure which tax<br />

form to use, visit the IRS’s website or consult a professional.<br />

• Keep all receipts in the same place: If you’re someone who itemizes<br />

deductions, it is important to store all of your receipts together in<br />

the same place. If you lose any, it could cost you.<br />

• Store all tax returns together: Since we often have to reference the<br />

previous year’s return when preparing the current one, it’s a good<br />

idea to make sure you store them all in the same place.<br />

• Review/revise your W-4: If you’ve experienced any life changes from<br />

the previous year (adding or losing any family members), ask your<br />

employer if you can review your W-4. <strong>The</strong> IRS recommends doing<br />

this every year.<br />

• Do your research: If you plan to do your taxes on your own, make<br />

sure you educate yourself about the deductions you’re entitled to.<br />

If you plan to hire someone, check around and make sure they’re<br />

reputable.<br />

• Save your money: Unless you fill out the 1040EZ form and mail it<br />

in yourself, it’s going to cost you money to file your taxes.<br />

• Check your deductions: If you’ve had any major life events this year,<br />

you may be entitled to some sizable deductions. It’s a good idea to<br />

research all possible deductions to avoid overpaying your taxes.<br />

• Track all charitable donations: Charitable donations are tax-deductible,<br />

so if you have any monthly or one-off donations, make sure to<br />

keep track so that you can deduct these expenses from your taxes.<br />

From: USA today<br />

2 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter


DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME<br />

MARCH 11, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Daylight Saving Time (DST) is often wrongly referred to as “Daylight Savings,”<br />

with an “s” at the end. Other common variations are “Summer Time” and “Daylight-Saving<br />

Time.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> term “Daylight Savings Time” is very commonly used, especially in Australia,<br />

Canada and the United States. It’s likely that the incorrect term “savings” entered<br />

the popular vocabulary because it’s so often used in everyday contexts, like “savings<br />

account.”<br />

At the beginning of the DST period in the spring, clocks are moved forward,<br />

usually by 1 hour. When DST ends in fall (autumn), clocks are turned back again.<br />

DST does not add daylight, but it gives more usable hours of daylight. In that<br />

sense, DST “saves” daylight, especially during early spring. Standard time refers<br />

to time without DST.<br />

set your clock ahead one hour !!!<br />

MARCH GARDENING TIPS<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

• Plant vegetables such as tomatoes, sweet corn and snap beans and pepper, as well as<br />

cucumbers, lima or butter beans, cantaloupe, okra (if the soil has warmed sufficiently<br />

- 70 degrees F. or higher), southern peas, pumpkin, squash, peanuts and watermelon.<br />

LAWN<br />

• Re-sod or replant as needed with turfgrasses adapted to this part of Texas<br />

and suited to the planting location (shade or sun).<br />

• When resodding semi-shaded areas with St. Augustine, use ONLY the variety<br />

Floratam for best pest resistance. See www.plantanswers.com/grass.htm.<br />

TREES AND SHRUBS<br />

• Plant container-grown trees and shrubs as soon as possible. In shady areas, where<br />

grass is difficult to grow, consider planting a dependable groundcover such as English<br />

ivy, Asian jasmine, vinca or one of the prostrate junipers.<br />

• Prune spring flowering and evergreen shrubs during early <strong>March</strong>. However, be sure<br />

to prune spring flowering shrubs after they have bloomed.<br />

• Fertilize with a pre-plant application of a slow-release fertilizer analysis such as 19 - 5 - 9 at the rate of 3 pounds per 100 square feet<br />

of garden planting area. Early <strong>March</strong> is the ideal time to fertilize landscape plants because you give them food just before the spring<br />

growing season starts.<br />

Family Law<br />

Divorce<br />

Child Custody<br />

Guardianships<br />

Jessica Ramos<br />

Matthew Flanagan<br />

Alex Hunt<br />

Kelly Young Rizzo<br />

familylawyerkaty.com<br />

832-315-5494<br />

Hayley Hollands<br />

Natalija Dobras<br />

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THE POINTS TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS LIST<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

DISCLAIMER<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

CODE KEY:<br />

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

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

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

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Professional women from Acadiana, meet the 1 st Wednesday of every<br />

month at 7 PM, offering our members fun family activities, volunteer<br />

opportunities, annual charity gala, philanthropic youth program and so<br />

much more. Contact: Angeline Labbe’-Auzenne at www.BayouBelles.org.<br />

We welcome everyone regardless of age, race or religion!!<br />

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4 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter


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IS IT A TURTLE OR A TORTOISE?<br />

By Cheryl Conley, TWRC Wildlife Center<br />

Some lump anything with an outside shell into the turtle category<br />

when in fact there are distinct differences between turtles and<br />

tortoises. Both are reptiles but turtles live in the water and the<br />

tortoise is a land-dweller.<br />

Turtles are identifiable by their webbed feet and long claws. <strong>The</strong><br />

webbing helps them swim. <strong>The</strong> tortoise has a heavier shell than<br />

the turtle and has short sturdy legs. Turtles are omnivores meaning<br />

they eat vegetation and meat. Tortoises tend to be herbivores but<br />

have been known to occasionally eat meat.<br />

Both turtles and tortoises date back 220 million years! <strong>The</strong>y both<br />

have a very long lifespan with sea turtles living up to 70 years and<br />

the more common turtles living up to 40 years. Tortoises can live<br />

up to 150 years!<br />

Red-eared slider turtles became popular as pets when they were<br />

made available in dime stores. I know I had one in the 1950’s so<br />

they’ve been around a very long time! <strong>The</strong>ir popularity soared<br />

when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie came out. Because<br />

the turtles were released into the wild when pet owners got tired of<br />

them, they are now considered invasive in some states. A couple of<br />

states have outlawed the sale of them. <strong>The</strong>se turtles tend to be a bit<br />

aggressive and make it difficult for other native species to compete<br />

for food and habitats. <strong>The</strong>y can also introduce unknown diseases<br />

to the wild population when pet turtles are released into the wild.<br />

Probably the most unique turtle in our area is the softshell turtle.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y live in the water and are carnivores. It has a flat shell and will<br />

often bury itself at the bottom of a lake, stream or bayou leaving<br />

only its neck and head exposed. It can breathe under water much<br />

like a fish.<br />

TWRC Wildlife Center cares for hundreds of turtles every year. Most<br />

are admitted because of injuries sustained from cars. In 2014,<br />

concerned citizens asked Missouri City to help protect turtles crossing<br />

the road. <strong>The</strong> City took a positive step by erecting road signs<br />

showing a mama turtle with three babies. TWRC Wildlife Center<br />

is a 38-year-old non-profit organization that is your resource for<br />

wildlife questions and concerns. Check out our website at www.<br />

twrcwildlifecenter.org or give us a call at 713-468-TWRC.<br />

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


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

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

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

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

volunteers are equipped to teach Basic Literacy and English as a Second<br />

Language (ESL) classes to adults. <strong>The</strong> trainings prepare tutors to<br />

organize and compile lesson plans, learn about various tutoring techniques,<br />

understand the purpose of the Literacy Council and much more.<br />

Tutors do not need knowledge of any foreign language, nor do they<br />

need formal teaching experience. We offer many locations for tutoring<br />

throughout the area, including locations in Katy. Tutoring sessions are<br />

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

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

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

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

RUOK PROGRAM<br />

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

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

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

benefit from a daily check. A computer will generate a call each morning,<br />

at about the same time and the participant chooses a time frame.<br />

A voice will ask, “Are you OK?” After this, all they have to do is hang up<br />

the phone. If the participant goes out of town or leaves the residence<br />

for any time, you just temporarily un-subscribe and re-subscribe when<br />

you return. If the call goes unanswered, the computer will call back 3<br />

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

dispatch a deputy or the local police. <strong>The</strong>y will have with them a print<br />

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

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

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

in 1998. Many police chiefs in the county are also participating in the<br />

program and will proceed with the welfare check for citizens of their<br />

community. To request more information or to enroll in this free and<br />

very beneficial program, please call the Sheriff’s dept. at 281-341-4704.<br />

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

RECYCLING CENTERS NEAR YOU!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ft. Bend County Recycling Center in Rosenberg (just 10 miles<br />

away), accepts glass/bottles, Styrofoam and other items. Visit the Ft.<br />

Bend Co. government website www.co.fort-bend.tx.us for information.<br />

Green Arrow Recycling located in Katy, west of Katy High School accepts<br />

paper, plastics, aluminum, electronics, cardboard and other recyclable<br />

materials and welcome residential drop offs.<br />

Visit greenarrowrecycling.com.<br />

FULSHEAR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

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

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

located at 27043 FM 1093, Richmond, TX 77406. Meet and Greet begins<br />

at 7:30 AM and meeting starts at 8 AM. For more information about<br />

the Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce, visit the website at www.<br />

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

anorvell@fulshearareachamber.com.<br />

MOMS CLUB OF FULSHEAR/SIMONTON<br />

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

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

Night Out gatherings, we are service project group driven to help the<br />

community and those in need. Find us on Facebook at MOMS Club<br />

Fulshear/Simonton<br />

IS YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM RUNNING<br />

AT OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE?<br />

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

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

North Fort Bend Water Authority and participating Municipal Utility Districts<br />

(MUD), allows you to have a licensed professional evaluate your<br />

irrigation system; and then provide an online report of the findings with<br />

any recommended repairs - at No Cost or Obligation to you. As a matter<br />

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FORT BEND MASTER GARDENERS<br />

For information on Ft. Bend Master Gardeners or lists of events, visit<br />

www.fbmg.com or call the Master’s Gardener’s Hotline at 281-341-<br />

7068. Anyone with an interest in gardening is encouraged to attend<br />

our events.<br />

TEXAS MASTER NATURALIST<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coastal Prairie Chapter, Texas Master Naturalists has a membership<br />

of 85 outdoor enthusiasts. For the last 10 years, chapter members have<br />

enjoyed learning together and sharing their love of the outdoors with<br />

others. <strong>The</strong> chapter is part of a state-wide Master Naturalist organization<br />

consisting of 8,140 volunteers in 44 local chapters with a total<br />

of over 2 million service hours as of 2012! Statewide TMN volunteers<br />

have impacted or conducted projects on approximately 195,700 acres<br />

of habitat while also developing or maintaining some 1,775 miles of<br />

interpretive trails. <strong>The</strong> Texas Master Naturalists program is sponsored<br />

by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension<br />

Service. For additional information, call 281-633-7033 or email<br />

mmcdowell@ag.tamu.edu.<br />

TEXAS MASTER NATURALISTS ANNOUNCE<br />

SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE<br />

As a Master Naturalist, you will join a corps of volunteers dedicated to<br />

the beneficial management of our natural resources and natural areas.<br />

Are you interested in our natural habitat -learning more about native<br />

plants and grasses; local geology; natural water systems; native birds,<br />

insects and mammals; hummingbirds or butterflies; our overall ecosystem?<br />

If so, you can enhance your knowledge of these areas and more<br />

by becoming a Certified Texas Master Naturalist. Naturalist students<br />

and graduates of this program volunteer for numerous projects around<br />

Fort Bend and Waller County including Katy Prairie Conservancy, Brazos<br />

Bend State Park, local independent school district educational<br />

programs, Fort Bend County Fair, the Prairie Heritage Festival and the<br />

Chapter’s signature project, Seabourne Creek Nature Park.<br />

You may be involved in anything from trail management to educating<br />

students about our natural habitat… you will decide based on what<br />

interests you most. <strong>The</strong> classes are scheduled to begin <strong>March</strong> 24th<br />

and complete on Saturday, May 26th and will include four evening<br />

classes on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-9 PM and eight Saturday classes<br />

from 9 AM until 2 PM. Saturday classes are held at nearby parks and<br />

preserves to provide additional educational opportunities for new<br />

trainees in the field.<br />

In addition to attending classes taught by recognized experts in their<br />

fields, you will participate in field trips to exciting locations including<br />

Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge, Sea Center Texas,<br />

Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, Brazos Bend State Park and Katy Prairie<br />

Conservancy. You will have the opportunity to enhance your knowledge<br />

of local geology, range management and ecological diversity. You will<br />

also visit local properties to view and discuss different habitats and<br />

ecosystems. <strong>The</strong> total cost for the program is $175 for individuals or<br />

$300 per couple who share a training manual. Contact Margo “Mac”<br />

McDowell at the Texas Master Naturalist office 281-633-7033 or CJ<br />

McDaniel, telephone 832-945-2220. Email cjm111@crenshawgolf.com<br />

and website www.txmn.org/coastal.<br />

SUGAR LAND GARDEN CLUB<br />

Sugar Land Garden Club meets at the Sugar Land Community Center,<br />

226 Matlage Way, Sugar Land 77478. For more information visit www.<br />

sugarlandgardenclub.org. Sugar Land Garden Club was established<br />

in 1932 and is one of the largest garden clubs in Texas. Membership<br />

is open to all.<br />

FORT BEND CHAPTER NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE<br />

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION<br />

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

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

more information. <strong>The</strong> Fort Bend Chapter website is www.texasdar.<br />

org/chapters/FortBend.<br />

GIVE BACK & MENTOR A LOCAL JUVENILE<br />

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

in our community. <strong>The</strong> juveniles are referred by the Fort Bend County<br />

Juvenile Probation Department. <strong>The</strong>re are so many children in need of<br />

a listening ear and encouragement. Come forward and be that person<br />

for someone in need… you may be the ONLY one! Mentors must be 21<br />

years of age and willing to give a minimum of an hour per week. Please<br />

contact Susan Bearden at 281-633-7317, susan.bearden@fortbendcountytx.gov<br />

or www.facebook.com/fortbendjpdspecialprograms.<br />

CHILD ADVOCATES OF FORT BEND<br />

SEEKS NEW VOLUNTEERS<br />

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

of Fort Bend is looking for volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected<br />

children. Opportunities include being an advocate for children<br />

in foster care or helping out in the Children’s Advocacy Center one<br />

morning or afternoon each week. Volunteers must be over 21 years of<br />

age, complete an application and interview and submit to background<br />

screening. For an application or more information, contact Volunteer<br />

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

8 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter


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

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

an army of volunteers, Child Advocates of Fort Bend serves more than<br />

400 children each month through its Court Appointed Special Advocates<br />

(CASATM) Program and Children’s Advocacy Center.<br />

ROTARY CLUB OF BRAZOS RIVER<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rotary Club of Brazos River is a community service organization whose<br />

membership represents the area from West Katy to Simonton, including<br />

Fulshear and Weston Lakes. If you would like to be a part of a great organization<br />

and make new friends, as well as give back to your community, you<br />

are invited to join us at one of our meetings which are held on most Friday<br />

mornings at 8 AM at the Weston Lakes Country Club. If you would like to<br />

find out more about our Club, visit our website at www.brazosriverrotary.<br />

org or our Brazos River Rotary Club Facebook page.<br />

BUDGET FRIENDLY SPRING BREAK<br />

FAMILY HOT SPOTS<br />

A great spring-break vacation doesn’t need to break the bank. Whether<br />

you’re exploring a cool city or lounging on the beach, you can beat<br />

the winter blues with a budget spring break. Check out these budget<br />

friendly hot spots:<br />

Washington, DC: It doesn’t cost a dime to enjoy Washington, DC’s culture<br />

and history, especially during the Cherry Blossom Festival when the city<br />

is awash in delicate white and pink blossoms. Free events during the<br />

2-week-long festival in early April include cultural performances, fireworks<br />

and a parade. <strong>The</strong>re’s no charge for the main event - the stunning<br />

trees framing the Tidal Basin and around the Washington Monument.<br />

Ocho Rios, Jamaica: Jamaica is a popular spot for the spring-break party<br />

crowd, but families can find fun for a bargain at the Beaches Boscobel<br />

Resort and Golf Club. This all-inclusive resort boasts 5 restaurants, 6<br />

bars and 1 super cool water park with 9 twisting slides and kiddie pools.<br />

Sanibel Island, FL: Spring break falls during Sanibel Island’s high season<br />

from February to April when the weather is perfect and shelling along<br />

the sandy shores is at its best.<br />

Seattle, WA: You can explore Pike Place Market with your wallet intact, if<br />

you can exercise willpower at the nearly 200 shops and restaurants and<br />

both admission and parking are free at the Frye Art Museum.<br />

IMPORTANT DATES & HOLIDAYS IN MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

MARCH OBSERVANCES & FUN FACTS<br />

Birthstone: Aquamarine<br />

<strong>March</strong> Flower: Daffodil<br />

Astrological Signs: Pisces (2/19-3/20) and Aries (3/21-4/20)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Anglo-Saxons called the month Hlyd monath which means Stormy<br />

month or Hraed monath which means Rugged month.<br />

<strong>March</strong> is observed as:<br />

• American Dietetic Association Month<br />

• National Nutrition Month<br />

• American Red Cross Month<br />

• Caffeine Awareness Month<br />

• Epilepsy Awareness Month<br />

• National Nutrition Month<br />

• Nutrition Month<br />

• Peanut Month<br />

• Women’s History Month<br />

Holidays:<br />

3/11: Daylight Saving Time starts<br />

3/17: St. Patrick’s Day<br />

3/20: Spring begins!<br />

3/25: Palm Sunday<br />

3/30: Friday Good Friday<br />

3/31: Passover<br />

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KATY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

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IMPORTANT DATES<br />

<strong>March</strong> 7 th - Family Night (No Homework Assigned)<br />

<strong>March</strong> 30 th - Holiday/Students and Staff<br />

MARCH 12 TH -16 TH<br />

KATY ISD RANKS AS THE TOP SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

IN THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Best School Districts rankings have been announced and<br />

looks like “<strong>The</strong> Best is in the West” for the Greater Houston area,<br />

with Katy Independent School District taking the top spot.<br />

Niche, a ranking and review organization for K-12 schools, assesses<br />

school districts across America every year. Katy ISD received an<br />

overall grade of “A+” for its outstanding educational accomplishments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rankings are based on rigorous analysis of key statistics,<br />

reviews from students and parents, as well as data from the U.S.<br />

Department of Education. Ranking factors include state test scores,<br />

college readiness, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality,<br />

public school district ratings and more.<br />

Katy ISD is known as one of the fastest growing school districts in the<br />

country and currently has an enrollment of over 77,000+ students.<br />

BAD WEATHER MAKE-UP DAYS<br />

Texas weather has not been kind and continues to bring many<br />

challenges to our community. Due to the wintery conditions that<br />

caused the District’s closure in mid-January, we need to alert you<br />

to a change to our 2017-18 Instructional Calendar.<br />

As you may know, Katy ISD, along with all Texas school districts, is<br />

required by state law to have 75,600 minutes of instructional time<br />

built into its calendar each year. While the Texas Education Agency<br />

(TEA) granted our district a waiver for missed instructional time<br />

this past fall as a result of Hurricane Harvey related closures, the<br />

District has been informed that waivers will not be provided for<br />

January’s bad weather days.<br />

Unfortunately, our students lost significant instructional time this<br />

year. Monday, February 19 th was currently designated as a bad<br />

weather day and was used to make up instructional time for all<br />

students. Additionally, in order to be in compliance with state law,<br />

the secondary school day will be extended by ten minutes during<br />

the week of May 14 th -18 th , with dismissal being at 2:45 PM each day.<br />

KatyISD recognizes that this may be an inconvenience for some<br />

families and we apologize ahead of time for that. Just as we must<br />

meet the requirements of the law, it is also just as important that<br />

we are in a position to ensure that we can effectively achieve our<br />

mission to provide educational excellence and opportunities that<br />

prepare our students for success in college, career and life. With<br />

that said, having our students in school to grow and learn is of the<br />

utmost importance. As always, your understanding and support is<br />

greatly appreciated.<br />

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CINCO RANCH & SEVEN MEADOWS HIGH SCHOOL<br />

A group photo of members of the Cinco Ranch High School CRyptonite<br />

and Seven Lakes High School RoboSpartans robotics teams and one<br />

of the students and mentors in Australia.<br />

KATY STUDENTS INTRODUCE ROBOTICS TO AUSTRALIA<br />

Teenagers from Cinco Ranch High School CRyptonite and Seven<br />

Lakes High School RoboSpartans robotics teams developed their<br />

leadership, technical and communication skills by introducing<br />

robotics to Onslow, Western Australia. <strong>The</strong>y are part of an outreach<br />

project from Bechtel corporation, which sponsors both robotics<br />

teams, to develop to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math<br />

(STEM) capabilities called Robots Around the World (“RAW”).<br />

Onslow is a remote town on the west coast of Australia where Bechtel<br />

is working on Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG project. According to student<br />

project leader Satvik Bacchu from CRyptonite, “Because Onslow is<br />

so small, formal education for students stops at about 8th grade. To<br />

continue their education, students must go to boarding schools or be<br />

homeschooled. Our goal is to provide robotics education to Onslow students<br />

to enter robotics competitions and develop a passion for STEM.”<br />

Bechtel provided both robotics kits to the Onslow students and technology<br />

for remote video conferencing. CRyptonite and RoboSpartans<br />

students created a curriculum, videos and a robot game to help Onslow<br />

students learn at their own pace and have fun programming and running<br />

their robots. <strong>The</strong> team met on Saturday evenings (Katy time) to<br />

accommodate the time difference and were supported by many Bechtel<br />

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<strong>The</strong> students learned a lot about project management by planning<br />

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in the process.<br />

TOMPKINS HIGH SCHOOL<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Cow Patty Classic 5K/10K run is being hosted by the Tompkins<br />

Booster Club to support the Tompkins FFA Chapter on Saturday,<br />

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Dated<br />

Community<br />

Events<br />

SPRING BRANCH AFRICAN VIOLET CLUB<br />

39 TH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW AND SALE<br />

Judson Robinson Jr. Community Center<br />

2020 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77004<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 3, <strong>2018</strong>: Show 1-5 PM, Sale 9 AM-5 PM<br />

Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 4, <strong>2018</strong>: Show & Sale, 10 AM-3 PM<br />

Free Admission<br />

Violets of all types such as standards, miniatures, semi-miniatures<br />

and trailers will be available. Other Gesneriads such as Episcias<br />

and Streps and supplies such as potting soil, pots and fertilizers<br />

will also be featured. Club members will be available to answer<br />

general questions on growing African Violets. Free parking available<br />

at Judson Robinson Jr. Community Center. For further information,<br />

contact Karla Ross, 281-748-8417, kjwross@yahoo.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 <strong>March</strong> 24, <strong>2018</strong>, 11 AM-2 PM. <strong>The</strong> festival<br />

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

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

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

scene with bites from 30 local restaurants, cooking demonstrations,<br />

beer/wine, a large kids zone, live entertainment and a silent auction.<br />

Fun for the whole family! Our inaugural event was a HUGE success<br />

with more than 800 attendees and raised more than $13,000 for our<br />

local non-profit 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<br />

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

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

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

on www.KatyTasteFest.com.<br />

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

into diners. <strong>The</strong> festival explores the city’s diverse dining scene<br />

by sampling tastes from local restaurants. Attendees can enjoy<br />

cooking demonstrations, live entertainment, a silent auction and<br />

family-friendly activities for food lovers of all ages. Katy Taste Fest<br />

supports several local charities that focus on vulnerable children,<br />

including Katy Cares, ZOE, Krause Children’s Center, Helping Kids<br />

Ministry and Armor of Hope Foundation.<br />

FREE SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP<br />

Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 20, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Memorial Parkway Community Center,<br />

21600 Cimarron Parkway in Katy<br />

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most and best benefits for your dollar? Learn about all options. No<br />

attendance taken. No selling. No followups. Education only!<br />

CALL FOR ARTISTS: BAYOU CITY ART FESTIVAL<br />

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

Bayou City Art Festival, produced by Art Colony Association, Inc. (ACA),<br />

is inviting artists from around the country to submit applications and<br />

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

spring outdoor fine art event Friday-Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 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 />

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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. <strong>The</strong> 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. <strong>The</strong> panel of five to seven jurors are selected<br />

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

background with the festival. Only 300 artists will be selected to exhibit<br />

at the <strong>2018</strong> Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park. Cash Prizes are<br />

awarded for “Best in Show,” second and third, as selected by on-site<br />

judges. Ribbons are awarded for “Best Booth” and all winners receive<br />

jury exempt status for two years as well as priority booth placement.<br />

Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information,<br />

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

social media, follow the official event hashtags #HouArtFest and #BCAF,<br />

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

NATURE PROGRAMS FOR PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN<br />

SATURDAYS IN NATURE<br />

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

Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, held between 1 and 4 PM. A guided<br />

nature walk will begin at 2 PM. No reservations required. Donations are<br />

encouraged. This is a “whole family” program; parents or other adult<br />

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

Drive United Methodist Church parking lot at 12955 Memorial Drive,<br />

enter the nature sanctuary through the marked gate and proceed on<br />

the path to the log cabin. Upcoming programs include <strong>March</strong>: Wildflowers<br />

- Craft: Seed Starters. April: Bird Watching - Craft: TP Binoculars.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Titmouse Club<br />

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

sponsored by the Houston Audubon Docent Guild. <strong>The</strong> program is<br />

offered every Tuesday and Wednesday morning, 10 to 11 AM, from<br />

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

440 Wilchester Boulevard. Each week features a different nature theme<br />

and may include nature talks, stories, hands-on activities and walks in<br />

the woods. For more information, go to www.houstonaudubon.org and<br />

look under Audubon Docents. <strong>The</strong> cost is $5 per child per session or a<br />

5-session card can be purchased for $20. <strong>The</strong> child must be accompanied<br />

by an adult during the program. Park in the Memorial Drive United<br />

Methodist Church parking lot at 12955 Memorial Drive, enter the nature<br />

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

cabin. Upcoming programs include:<br />

<strong>March</strong> 6 th & 7 th : Gardening for Kids<br />

<strong>March</strong> 13 th & 14 th : (no mtg. - Spring Break Camp)<br />

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

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

April 3 rd & 4 th : Wildflower Power<br />

April 10 th & 11 th : Dragonflies<br />

April 17 th & 18 th : Turtles<br />

April 24 th & 25 th : Fishing Fun<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 plants<br />

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

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

contact Bethany Foshee, Docent Programs Coordinator, bfoshee@<br />

houstonaudubon.org or 713-932-1639. Upcoming programs include:<br />

<strong>March</strong> 22 nd : Baby Animals<br />

April 19 th : Snakes Alive!<br />

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including an opportunity to meet live, rehabilitated owls followed<br />

by a walk in the woods in search of wild owls. For more information,<br />

to reserve and pay online go to www.houstonaudubon.org. Owl<br />

Prowl dates - <strong>March</strong> 9, <strong>2018</strong>. Owl Prowls start at 7 PM, end at 9 PM<br />

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

<strong>The</strong> 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<br />

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

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

small lot at 440 Wilchester. Pre-registration is required and there is<br />

a maximum number of participants for each prowl.<br />

LOCAL CHARITIES HOST 2 ND ANNUAL KATY COLOR RUN<br />

<strong>The</strong> 2 nd annual Katy Color Run will be held Saturday, April 7 th at<br />

Kingsland Baptist Church. <strong>The</strong> color-filled run will consist of a 5K<br />

run and a 1K kids’ dash. <strong>The</strong> community event will also feature<br />

entertainment, food trucks and vendors and a kids’ fun zone.<br />

Proceeds from the run will benefit local nonprofit organizations:<br />

Christ Clinic, Clothed by Faith, Compassion Katy, Hope Impacts<br />

and Katy Christian Ministries. <strong>The</strong> Ballard Foundation is the title<br />

sponsor of the event.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> benefiting nonprofits provided thousands of people with medical,<br />

food, clothing and shelter needs after Hurricane Harvey. Christ<br />

Clinic offers medical care to uninsured and underinsured patients.<br />

Clothed by Faith gives gently used clothing to thousands of Katy<br />

area residents in need. Compassion Katy’s connects churches,<br />

businesses and nonprofits to provide solutions to meet the needs<br />

of the community. Hope Impacts imparts hope to homeless and<br />

under resourced people in the Katy area by connecting them to<br />

services and resources. Katy Christian Ministries offers food and<br />

emergency financial assistance to those in need and also offers<br />

many other resources to the community including a domestic abuse<br />

center and a resale store.<br />

For more information and to register to run please visit:<br />

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3 RD ANNUAL SPORTING<br />

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BENEFITING TAYLOR HS FFA<br />

Saturday, April 14, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Held at the American Shooting Center,<br />

16500 Westheimer Pkwy. This event<br />

helps raise money to help send our FFA<br />

students to district, state and national<br />

Leadership and Career Development<br />

competitions, the Texas FFA State Convention as well as providing<br />

educational tools for our FFA teachers. In the past, teams of four<br />

from our school, family teams, local business teams and community<br />

teams have signed up for this competition. We also provide online<br />

registration and payment options for this event. For more information,<br />

please visit www.taylorffaclaytournament.com.<br />

CAF HOUSTON WING’S WARBIRD WEEKEND<br />

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On Saturday and Sunday, April 14 th & 15 th from10 AM until 5 PM,<br />

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again as the Commemorative Air Force’s Houston Wing presents<br />

its <strong>2018</strong> Warbird Weekend and Open House at Hangar B-5, West<br />

Houston Airport. Get up close and feel the prop wash and hear the<br />

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6 TH ANNUAL “STRIKE OUT” AUTISM <strong>2018</strong><br />

April 29, <strong>2018</strong>, 11:00 AM-5:00 PM<br />

www.hopeforthree.org<br />

An exciting family fun day providing focused on educating and empowering<br />

others about the leading developmental disabiliy in the<br />

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County Judge Bob Hebert, all 18 City Mayors, 300 volunteers and the<br />

Sugar Land Skeeters, host over 400 family members from the autism<br />

community to a day full of friendship and baseball.<br />

Volunteers “buddy” up with a child prior to the game for play time<br />

on the field or in the playground area. During this time, parents and<br />

caregivers enjoy a social hour in the company of other adults at the<br />

Bud Light Pavilion; a rare occasion for many, a first-time opportunity<br />

for most<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 />

A 2-hour buffet with complimentary lunch and soft drinks await the<br />

hosted families in the picnic area 700 volunteers and family members<br />

march around the field for an Autism Awareness Parade before Judge<br />

Hebert and City Mayors join on field to read a Proclamation of support<br />

recognizing April as Autism Awareness Month <strong>The</strong>n, it’s PLAY BALL!<br />

Sponsors, Mayors and other VIPs enjoy the game from hosted suites,<br />

while volunteers and families cheer on the home team! Numerous<br />

volunteer, sponsorship and underwriting opportunties available.<br />

Call 281-245-0640 to learn more.<br />

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THEATER/ARTS<br />

FULSHEAR SIMONTON TEXAS OPRY<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 3, <strong>2018</strong> 7-10 pm<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce<br />

presents the Fulshear Simonton Texas Opry<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 3, <strong>2018</strong> 7-10 PM at the Churchill<br />

Fulshear High School <strong>The</strong>atre located at<br />

9302 Bois D’Arc Ln, Fulshear, TX 77441.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first Fulshear Simonton Texas Opry was<br />

met with RAVE reviews. So we are doing in<br />

again. Come out and enjoy an evening as we<br />

celebrate Texas Independence Day filled with<br />

music, fun and entertainment for the entire<br />

family. Come hear great music from Brian<br />

Black, Pauline Reese, Kevin Black, Freddie<br />

Pate, Moses Rangel, Tori Vourganas and the<br />

comedic stylings of Larry “Booger Lee” Etheridge.<br />

This event will be held in the comfort of<br />

the state of the art Churchill Fulshear High<br />

School <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

For more information about our meetings<br />

and events, please visit <strong>The</strong> Fulshear Area<br />

Chamber of Commerce website at: www.<br />

FulshearAreaChamber.com. If you’d like more<br />

information, please contact Amy Norvell at<br />

anorvell@fulshear-areachamber.com or call<br />

832-600-3221.<br />

STAGEWORKS THEATRE<br />

Stageworks <strong>The</strong>atre is located at 10760<br />

Grant Road, Houston, Texas 77070. Website:<br />

www.stageworkshouston.org.<br />

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

KATY VISUAL & PERFORMING<br />

ARTS CENTER (KVPAC)<br />

www.kvpac.org<br />

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

Season Tickets, including all new FLEX Packages,<br />

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

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

Adults and $12 Seniors.<br />

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

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

For Katy audience members who seek an<br />

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

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

own home town without the long commute<br />

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

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

Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) is a non-profit<br />

arts education organization helping artists<br />

find their light since 2001.<br />

THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />

“A NIGHT ON BROADWAY”<br />

<strong>The</strong> treasured<br />

music<br />

and lyrics<br />

of some<br />

of Broadw<br />

a y ’ s<br />

greatest<br />

songs are<br />

presented<br />

in the<br />

Houston<br />

Choral Society’s<br />

A<br />

Night on Broadway concert Saturday, <strong>March</strong><br />

10, <strong>2018</strong> at 7:30 PM, at <strong>The</strong> Foundry Church.<br />

Under the direction of Dr. Kevin M. Klotz, HCS<br />

Artistic Director, this concert features brilliant<br />

arrangements of Broadway classics.<br />

Ticket prices are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors/<br />

students/veterans and $10 for children ages<br />

5 and younger. Group rates are available.<br />

Tickets are available online at www.houstonchoral.org.<br />

Tickets may also be purchased<br />

at the door. <strong>The</strong> Foundry Church is one of<br />

the premiere choral venues in Houston with<br />

extraordinary acoustics. It is located in northwest<br />

Houston at 8350 Jones Road, Houston,<br />

TX 77065 with easy access from Highway 290.<br />

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

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

MILDRED’S UMBRELLA THEATER CO.<br />

MAINSTAGE SEASON<br />

1824 Spring Street #101, Houston TX 77007<br />

DARK MATTER By: Don Nigro<br />

<strong>March</strong> 29 th -31 st , April 5 th -7 th<br />

& April 12 th -14 th at 8 PM<br />

Special matinee: April 8 th at 3 PM<br />

Pay-What-You-Can night: April 9 th at 8 PM<br />

After this production, Mildred’s Umbrella <strong>The</strong>ater<br />

Company (MU) will be saying goodbye to<br />

their longtime home in Spring Street Studios<br />

and moving to Montrose, where <strong>The</strong> Classical<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre Company has generously provided the<br />

company a new home in their Chelsea Market<br />

performance space. In addition to the move,<br />

MU will be producing a shorter season of two<br />

mainstage plays plus the annual Museum of<br />

Dysfunction short play festival in order to accommodate<br />

a greater focus on developing programs<br />

that engage the community in different ways.<br />

MORE INFO/RESERVATIONS: www.mildredsumbrella.com,<br />

info@mildredsumbrella.com<br />

or 832-463-0409.<br />

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MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

Through <strong>March</strong> 18th - <strong>The</strong> Houston Livestock<br />

Show and Rodeo is the world’s largest livestock<br />

Show and rodeo. With more than 33,000 volunteers,<br />

the organization is a Section 501(c)(3) charity that<br />

benefits youth, supports education and facilitates<br />

better agricultural practices through exhibitions<br />

and presentations. Since its beginning in 1932, the<br />

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has committed<br />

nearly $450 million to scholarships, research,<br />

endowments, calf scramble participants, junior<br />

show exhibitors, School Art participants and other<br />

educational programs. <strong>The</strong> <strong>2018</strong> RODEOHOUSTON<br />

entertainment lineup features a mix of country, rock,<br />

R&B and Spanish pop artists. Several RODEOHOUS-<br />

TON favorites, plus six entertainers new to RODEO-<br />

HOUSTON, will be the first to perform on the new<br />

state-of-the-art RODEOHOUSTON stage in <strong>2018</strong>. For<br />

more information, visit www.rodeohouston.com.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2nd-<strong>March</strong> 4th - <strong>The</strong> 83rd Azalea Trail<br />

heralds the beginning of Spring! <strong>The</strong> Trail kicks off<br />

with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Lazy Lane entrance<br />

of Bayou Bend on Friday, <strong>March</strong> 2nd at 10:30<br />

AM. This year, a ticket to the Trail gives admission<br />

to 6 locations within the River Oaks neighborhood,<br />

including 4 private homes and gardens, Bayou Bend<br />

and Rienzi. A 7th free location, also in River Oaks, is<br />

the River Oaks Garden Club Forum of Civics where<br />

free advice from “Ask the Experts” can be enjoyed<br />

each day. On Saturday at 2 PM, there will be a floral<br />

demonstration with easy to repeat floral tips from<br />

one of our talented Garden Club members! A free<br />

trolley will provide easy access to all 6 locations of<br />

homes, gardens and house museums. For more<br />

information, visit www.riveroaksgc.org.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 3rd - <strong>The</strong> Houston Area Women’s Center<br />

(HAWC) is proud to kick off our 30th Annual Race<br />

Against Violence presented by Verizon! This<br />

milestone race and family festival will be held on<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 3, <strong>2018</strong>, and starts at 8 AM at the<br />

AIG Campus at Whole Foods Market-Montrose. <strong>The</strong><br />

Race Against Violence is open to timed and untimed<br />

runners and includes a kids’ fun run and family<br />

festival after the race! Register solo or rally your<br />

friends together to start a team to help fundraise to<br />

support survivors of domestic and sexual violence<br />

throughout Houston. Together, we can race towards<br />

a future without violence! For more information,<br />

visit www.houstonrav.org.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 4th - AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc.(AFH)<br />

hosts the 29th Annual AIDS Walk Houston on<br />

Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 4, <strong>2018</strong>, at Sam Houston Park in<br />

Downtown Houston. This signature event is the<br />

HOUSTON AREA EVENTS AND ROAD TRIPS<br />

city’s single greatest response in the fight against<br />

HIV/AIDS. Funds raised help local HIV/AIDS service<br />

organizations provide programs and services to<br />

almost 30,000 Houstonians impacted by the virus.<br />

This year, the annual fundraiser will culminate in a<br />

free outdoor concert featuring live performances<br />

from Houston-based artists. VIP wristbands for<br />

the concert will be available to 1,500 Houstonians<br />

who take a free HIV test before the walk. Please visit<br />

www.AIDSWalkHouston.org for more information.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 10th - Join us for Texas’ largest canoe and<br />

kayak race - the 46th Annual Buffalo Bayou Partnership<br />

Regatta. Paddlers (ages 12 and up) are<br />

encouraged to participate in the 15-mile American<br />

Canoe Association sanctioned race along the scenic<br />

Buffalo Bayou. Whether you are entering competitively<br />

or paddling for pleasure, you won’t want to<br />

miss out on this longstanding Houston tradition!<br />

Those not wanting to paddle can cheer on racers<br />

along the race route or catch the outdoor fun at the<br />

finish line festivities at Sesquicentennial Park. <strong>The</strong><br />

Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta is rain or shine.<br />

If cancellation does take place due to severe water<br />

or weather conditions, all entry fees will be considered<br />

a tax-deductible donation to Buffalo Bayou<br />

Partnership and used in our efforts to continue<br />

revitalizing the bayou. For more information, visit<br />

www.buffalobayou.org.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 10th - <strong>The</strong> NOLA Boil Crawfish Festival.<br />

Welcome to a good ol’ Lousiana crawfish boil a<br />

popular seafood dish that is enjoyed throughout the<br />

southern regions. We are bringing together crawfish<br />

enthusiast from all over the world to come celebrate<br />

the “Mud Bug”. “Crawfish season” is what they call<br />

it and is a time of year loved and shared by many<br />

breaking the tails and sucking the heads. We love it!<br />

Come hungry and enjoy a variety of live entertainment,<br />

dj sets, vendors and OF COURSE CRAWFISH.<br />

For more information, visit www.thenolaboil.com.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 17th - 59th Annual Houston St. Patrick’s Parade.<br />

Rain or Shine! Parade starts at the Clock Tower<br />

at MinuteMaid Park on Texas and goes west-bound.<br />

This year’s theme is Houston Strong, Irish Proud.<br />

Join us at Lucky’s Pub for the Awards Ceremony<br />

and After-Party! <strong>The</strong> Houston St. Patrick’s Parade<br />

has always been a FREE event. <strong>The</strong> two-hour parade<br />

has historically been one of the largest in the U.S.<br />

and each year includes over 100 entries to delight<br />

the Irish and Irish-at-heart. Our history is a grand<br />

one and if you would like to personally support the<br />

parade and be a part of the year-round socials and<br />

meetings, please become a member of our Irish 100<br />

Club. <strong>The</strong> Houston St. Patrick’s Parade is presented<br />

by the Houston St. Patrick’s Parade Commission.<br />

For more the parade route or more information,<br />

visit www.hsppc.org.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 18th - Tour de Houston Presented by<br />

Apache Corporation is a fundraising bike ride<br />

that benefits Houston’s Reforestation Program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ride will take place Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 18, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

This annual event offers Houstonians and visitors<br />

a unique way to view the city with bike routes<br />

winding through Houston’s historic neighborhoods,<br />

scenic districts and parks. With three ride<br />

length options, the Tour de Houston is the perfect<br />

event for leisure riders or cycling enthusiasts. In<br />

addition, it is a BP MS 150 recommended training<br />

ride. This event begins and ends in Hermann<br />

Square at City Hall located at 901 Bagby. Riders<br />

and volunteers will enjoy a post-ride party that<br />

includes live music, free food and beverages. For<br />

more information, visit www.houstontx.gov.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 23rd-<strong>March</strong> 25th - It doesn’t matter what<br />

your art style is, you are sure to find something you<br />

like at <strong>The</strong> Annual Bayou City Art Festival Memorial<br />

Park. This fine, juried art festival transforms the<br />

1.1 - mile trail of the park into a one-of-a-kind outdoor<br />

gallery. In addition to the extensive selection<br />

of art, representing 18 different forms of artistic<br />

media, festival goers can also enjoy international<br />

food and wine, the Green Mountain Energy Creative<br />

Zone offering interactive art activities, daily<br />

outdoor performances and more. <strong>The</strong> Festival<br />

celebrates the vitality and diversity of Houston<br />

and enriches the city’s arts environment and<br />

reputation. Over the past 40+ years, the Bayou City<br />

Art Festivals have raised more than $2.6 million for<br />

local nonprofit organizations. For more information,<br />

please visit www.bayoucityartfestival.com.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 24th-25th - In Bloom Music Festival. Previously<br />

Free Press Summer Fest, In Bloom Music<br />

Festival will take over Eleanor Tinsley Park for two<br />

days. For lineup by day and tickets, go to<br />

www.inbloomfestival.com.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 26th-April 1st - Houston Open. This PGA<br />

TOUR event, the 10th oldest tour event, is Houston’s<br />

largest and most prestigious golf event<br />

hosting 144 of the world’s best golfers competing<br />

for $6M in prize money. Since 1974, Houston Golf<br />

Association’s volunteers have generated more<br />

than $55.2 million for local worthy causes through<br />

the Shell Houston Open and other golf-related<br />

activities. Over 125,000 spectators will enjoy<br />

tournament week. For more information, visit<br />

www.houstonopen.org.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> seniors are: Holly Ayers, Nicole Bourgeois, Sydney Bryant, Lillian Costley, Maddie Cotton, Rachel Courtney, Kate D’Agostino,<br />

Brooke Dumas, Katherine Everhard, Kaitlyn Sheroke, Hannah Garcia, Victoria Gimenez, Layla Gutierrez, Madison Hanning,<br />

Kiersten Henley, Kayla Huisman, Kelsey Joe, Vivian Lipp, Dori Mallinger, Makenna Munger, Lauren Plummer, Sophia Schimmenti,<br />

Kaylee Scott, Emma Struble and Tori Volan.<br />

NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE, INC., STAR CHAPTER HONORS<br />

TWENTY-FIVE SENIORS<br />

On Sunday, February 18, <strong>2018</strong>, National Charity League, Inc., Star Chapter<br />

(NCL, Inc.) honored the Senior Class of <strong>2018</strong> at the Chapter’s annual<br />

Senior Recognition Ceremony. This formal event took place at the Sugar<br />

Land Marriott Town Square at 6:30 PM. <strong>The</strong> evening included recognition<br />

of each of these 25 graduating seniors for their accomplishments and<br />

contributions to the community, as well as dinner and dancing with<br />

family and friends in attendance.<br />

Over the last six years, these young ladies, alongside their mothers, have<br />

contributed over 11,191 volunteer hours at 30 local charities throughout<br />

the community. <strong>The</strong> Class of <strong>2018</strong> volunteered at <strong>The</strong> Westview School,<br />

Katy Visual and Performing Arts Center (KVPAC), Neighborhood Kidz<br />

Club, Citizens for Animal Protection (CAP), Interfaith Ministries (Meals on<br />

Wheels), <strong>The</strong> Ballard House, Fulshear Library, Katy Christian Ministries,<br />

Fort Bend Women’s Center, Oakmont Nursing Home, <strong>The</strong> Krause Center,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Monty Ballard YMCA and Willow River Farms, to name a few.<br />

In addition to serving their community through volunteering, these young<br />

ladies were also honing leadership skills and developing cultural awareness<br />

by planning and attending educational meetings, chapter-wide<br />

events, socials, class retreats and cultural events that included the ballet,<br />

opera and theatre.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Class of <strong>2018</strong> has completed a 6-year program designed to foster the<br />

mother-daughter relationship through community service, leadership<br />

development and cultural experiences,” said Tina Costley, NCL, Inc.,<br />

Star Chapter President, “we are very proud of them and who they have<br />

become. Whatever they choose to do, we know that they will be prepared<br />

to serve, lead and be successful.” <strong>The</strong> Star Chapter is very proud of these<br />

accomplished young ladies and wishes each of them great success in<br />

their future endeavors.<br />

KATY COMMUNITY GIVING CIRCLE<br />

Creating a circle of giving and a bigger impact as we grow! A<br />

giving circle is a group of people who commit to making a financial<br />

contribution to one charitable fund. Katy Community<br />

Giving Circle members each donate $10 per month to the fund.<br />

Joining is easy and there is no other obligation to volunteer time<br />

or attend gatherings. Twice a year the group nominates and<br />

chooses an organization to present a grant. Since its beginning<br />

in 2015, almost 20 different charitable organizations have been<br />

nominated to receive a grant.<br />

As of December 2017, the circle has given grants to 4 local 501(c)3<br />

organizations totaling over $7,300. It is truly amazing what $10<br />

can do! Our grant giving has enabled a family afford therapy for<br />

their autistic child, counseling for an abused child for an entire<br />

year, fueled a van delivering food to those in need and financial<br />

assistance to a family adopting a child.<br />

Grant presentation to Gift of Adoption-Texas Chapter<br />

<strong>The</strong> circles mission was to have a bigger impact on these other<br />

amazing organizations, however, our members are quickly<br />

learning those organizations are having a big impact on them.<br />

Please visit our Facebook page for more information or to join us!<br />

www.facebook.com/katycommunitygivingcircle<br />

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waters receded, helped purchase building materials and participated<br />

in the repairs. We want our unfortunate neighbors to know that we<br />

are here to help long after the disaster passes for as long as they need<br />

us. As participants in Fort Bend Recovers and in collaboration with<br />

partners across our Fulshear-Simonton community, the Rotary Club<br />

of Brazos River continues to help folks affected by Hurricane Harvey<br />

and its floodwaters.<br />

Although the disaster struck in late August 2017, the recovery and<br />

rebuild process will take many, many more months and our Club intends<br />

to continue serving through this long haul. Stay informed about<br />

the needs of our neighbors as they rebuild their lives and please help<br />

through your gifts of treasure and/or ability. Email us @ BrazosRiver-<br />

Rotary@gmail.com if you’d like to help or have questions. Thank you!<br />

In October, the club donated funds to the Fulshear-Simonton Fire<br />

Department to purchase six hydraulic rescue struts. <strong>The</strong>se hydraulic<br />

rescue tools are used by emergency rescue personnel in vehicle extrication<br />

of crash victims, as well as other rescues from small spaces.<br />

In November, our Rotary Club partnered with the Fulshear-Simonton<br />

Lions Club and the Honor Our Veterans Committee to offer a heartfelt<br />

thanks to the more than 120 folks from across our community who took<br />

part in the Honor Our Veterans Breakfast. Veterans from all services:<br />

Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard were present.<br />

VFW POST 9182<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 9182 presented Ms. Marla<br />

Garcia, Manager of James Coney Island, Mason Road and Mr. Arturo<br />

Ogaz, Multi Store Manager, James Coney Island the November/<br />

December Americanism Award for their willingness to promote Patriotism<br />

and Americanism by showing pride in flying the American<br />

Flag continuously. This award will be awarded monthly to a small<br />

business in the Katy area that promotes Patriotism and Americanism<br />

by flying the American Flag.<br />

ROTARY CLUB OF BRAZOS RIVER<br />

SERVICE ABOVE SELF<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rotary Club of Brazos River is a community service organization<br />

whose membership represents the area from West Katy to Simonton,<br />

including Fulshear and Weston Lakes. <strong>The</strong> Club ended a busy 2017<br />

with a list of impressive accomplishments. In the wake of Hurricane<br />

Harvey, which brought destructive flooding to many homes in our<br />

neighborhoods, club members volunteered to clean up after flood<br />

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In December, learning that there were families in our community who<br />

were not going to have a Christmas because of Harvey’s continuing<br />

effect, Club members stepped in and created an Adopt-A-Family for<br />

Christmas project.<br />

Additionally, members of the club volunteer at the monthly Family<br />

Hope Food Fair. Hundreds of families come on the second Saturday<br />

of each month to receive food and other items that are available.<br />

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Library News<br />

CINCO RANCH BRANCH LIBRARY<br />

(FT. BEND CO. LIB.)<br />

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

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

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

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

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

Library” and find the program. Participants may also register by<br />

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

LIBRARY CLOSINGS<br />

<strong>March</strong> 30 th & 31 st : Easter<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

• INCOME-TAX-PREPARATION ASSISTANCE - Mondays, 1-5 PM,<br />

Meeting Room. Representatives from the AARP will provide free income-tax-preparation<br />

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

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

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

tax return; W-2, 1099s and any other compensation received in 2017; unemployment<br />

compensation statements and any other documents that<br />

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

the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Income-tax forms are not<br />

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

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

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

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

• CRAFT MONTH DEMONSTRATIONS - Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 PM,<br />

Multi-purpose Room. In recognition of National Craft Month in <strong>March</strong>,<br />

the library will host a series of hands-on craft activities throughout<br />

the month for adults and youth aged 12 and above. <strong>The</strong> series is designed<br />

to introduce people to fun, new crafts and hobbies. Materials<br />

for these programs are made possible through the generous support<br />

of the Friends of Cinco Ranch Branch Library. Seating is limited and<br />

reservations are encouraged.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 1 st : Crochet Basics with Alex Marriott.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 8 th : Cross-Stitch Basics.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 15 th : Arm-Knitting Basics.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 22 nd : Basic Watercolor Painting with Zineb Sjahsan.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 29 th : Introduction to Origami with Shellene Wilson.<br />

• INTRODUCTION TO GROWING HERBS - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 10 th , 10:30-<br />

11:30 AM, Multi-purpose Room. Fort Bend County Master Gardener<br />

Tricia Bradbury will provide an overview and general information on<br />

growing herbs on the Texas Gulf Coast. Learn how to preserve herbs<br />

for later use by drying or freezing them or by using them to flavor oil<br />

and vinegar. Bradbury will also share tips on cooking with fresh and<br />

dried herbs.<br />

• RESUMÉ-BUILDER WORKSHOP - Monday, <strong>March</strong> 12 th , 12 Noon,<br />

Computer Lab. Learn the basics of putting together a resumé. Those<br />

attending this informal program will receive one-one-one help formatting<br />

a resumé. For assistance on a pre-existing resumé, please have a<br />

digital copy available on a usb flashdrive, saved to the cloud or have<br />

access to it via email. Registration required.<br />

• PLAN YOUR GARDEN WITH CONFIDENCE - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 17 th , 10-<br />

11 AM, Meeting Room. Fort Bend County Master Gardeners Catherine<br />

Pennington and Janize Guzman will talk about proven plant selections<br />

that will thrive in this area and that will also attract butterflies and<br />

birds. Get tips on how to plan for a successful, low-maintenance landscape<br />

garden with native plants and Texas Superstars.<br />

• CHESS DAY @ THE LIBRARY - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 17 th , 10:30 AM-2:30<br />

PM, Meeting Room. People of all ages and skill levels - from beginners<br />

to advanced - who are interested in playing chess, are invited<br />

to practice their strategies while playing against others in a relaxed,<br />

stress-free environment. Learn a new chess move (or two) during this<br />

come-and-go activity. Experienced players will be on hand to provide<br />

tips and assistance. A limited number of chess sets will be provided,<br />

but players are welcome to bring their own sets as well.<br />

• ANCIENT EMPIRES-ROME - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 17 th , 1-3 PM, Multi-purpose<br />

Room. In this third of three programs on Ancient Empires, former<br />

architecture professor Sheba Akhtar will talk about the Roman Republic<br />

and the assassination of Julius Caesar, the Roman Empire and Augustus<br />

Caesar and Emperor Constantine and the rise of Christianity. Learn<br />

about different Roman achievements, such as city-planning and government,<br />

art and literature, engineering and architecture and military<br />

and cultural conquests.<br />

• SENIOR RESOURCES COLLABORATIVE’S “SMARTSIZING-LET’S<br />

START THE CONVERSATION” - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 24 th , 10:30-11:30 AM,<br />

Meeting Room. Linda Jordan, founder of Senior Resources Collaborative,<br />

will provide tips on simplifying one’s lifestyle, downsizing one’s<br />

home and reducing responsibilities. Learn about different housing<br />

options that are available. This program is intended for senior citizens<br />

and their families, as well as anyone who is considering economizing<br />

and living a simpler lifestyle.<br />

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

the Computer Lab. Reservations are required.<br />

MS Word Survival Basics: Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 6 th , 10 AM<br />

MS Excel Survival Basics: Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 8 th , 10 AM<br />

MS Word: Intermediate: Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 13 th , 10 AM<br />

Introduction to LinkedIn: Monday, <strong>March</strong> 26 th , 12 Noon<br />

MS PowerPoint Intermediate: Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 28 th , 10 AM<br />

Open Computers Lab Q&A: Friday, <strong>March</strong> 16 th , 12 Noon, Learning Lab.<br />

(reservations not required)<br />

• 3D PRINTING CLASSES<br />

Introduction to 3D Printing: Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 22 nd , 10 AM. Library staff<br />

will introduce the 3D printer and explain how library patrons can print<br />

their own designs. Those attending the session will also learn about<br />

free websites that can be used to find 3D files or to create their own<br />

3D designs.<br />

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• LITERARY LUNCH LEAGUE BOOK CLUB - Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 7 th , 12<br />

Noon, Conference Classroom. <strong>The</strong> book to be discussed is <strong>The</strong> Glass<br />

Castle, written by Jeannette Walls. Those attending are invited to bring<br />

a lunch, if desired.<br />

• CINCO RANCH NIGHT READERS - Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 15 th , beginning at<br />

7 PM, in Conference Room. <strong>The</strong> book to be discussed is <strong>The</strong> Sweetness<br />

at the Bottom of the Pie, written by Alan Bradley.<br />

• BRIDGE NIGHT @ CINCO RANCH - Tuesdays, <strong>March</strong> 6 th and 20 th , 6-8<br />

PM, Multi-purpose Room. Bridge players of all ages and skill levels - from<br />

beginners to advanced - are invited to practice their strategies and share<br />

tips while playing against others in a relaxed, stress-free environment. On<br />

the 1 st and 3 rd Tuesdays of every month, the library will provide a fun,<br />

relaxed setting where Bridge players can gather to sharpen their skills<br />

and share their love of this popular card game with others.<br />

• ESL CONVERSATION CIRCLES - Fridays, <strong>March</strong> 9 th and 23 rd , 1-2 PM;<br />

Multipurpose Room. Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program<br />

for individuals of all nationalities who would like a place to practice<br />

their English language and conversation skills. <strong>The</strong> “Conversation<br />

Circles” provide an opportunity for non-English-speaking people to<br />

gather in a relaxed setting and discuss topics of their own choosing<br />

while practicing their English skills.<br />

YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS TEENS GRADES 9-12<br />

• YA: VOLUNTEER SERVICE FAIR - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 24 th , 10:30 AM-2<br />

PM, Meeting Room. Teens in grades 9-12 will learn about volunteer<br />

opportunities at various nonprofit organizations, such as the Houston<br />

Museum of Natural Science in Sugar Land, the Fort Bend Orchestra,<br />

Memorial Hermann Hospital and more!<br />

• YOUNG ADULT BOOK CLUB - Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 14 th , 4-5 PM, Conference<br />

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

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

discussion on the reasons a book or its characters were liked or disliked.<br />

Those attending are invited to talk about the book Six of Crows,<br />

written by Leigh Bardugo.<br />

• YOUNG ADULT ADVISORY COUNCIL - Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 28 th , 4-5 PM,<br />

Conference Classroom. At this monthly meeting, teens in grades 9-12<br />

are invited to express ideas organize upcoming activities and suggest<br />

new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at<br />

the library. Earn volunteer/service hours and meet new friends while<br />

helping to shape the future of library services for teens!<br />

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS<br />

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

at these activities.)<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

welcome.<br />

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

A time for kindergartners to enjoy stories, movies, crafts and other<br />

activities.<br />

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

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

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

in grades 4 through 8.<br />

• Minecraft Monday: <strong>March</strong> 26 th , 4:30 PM. Minecraft challenge for<br />

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

SPECIAL EVENT - YOUTH SERVICES<br />

• Family Movie Day - Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 15 th : 1:30 PM, Meeting Room.<br />

Families will be treated to an animated comedy feature starring Steve<br />

Carell as Gru, an ex-supervillain who finds himself in the midst of a<br />

major identify crisis after being fired from the Anti-Villain League for<br />

failing to take down the latest bad guy to threaten humanity. <strong>The</strong> third<br />

in a series of popular family films featuring Gru, this movie is rated<br />

PG. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent<br />

or caregiver.<br />

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

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Spring<br />

Sports<br />

SPRING SOCCER SIGN UPS - KATY/<br />

FULSHEAR/WEST HOUSTON/SPRING<br />

BRANCH/WESTPARK BELTWAY<br />

Registration - Now Open!<br />

Registration for Fun, Fair, Positive Soccer<br />

(FFPS) is open for boys and girls ages 4 to 18<br />

for the SPRING Season. Games start on April<br />

7, <strong>2018</strong>. FFPS is a non-profit youth soccer program<br />

dedicated to providing a positive youth<br />

sports experience for all children. Founded<br />

in 1986 in Katy, Texas, FFPS has grown to 22<br />

leagues and 16,000 players throughout the<br />

Greater Houston area. FFPS offers children a<br />

fun and fair experience, including one practice<br />

per week, a full uniform and trophy for every<br />

player, equal playing time and play every position,<br />

co-ed/balanced teams, positive coaching<br />

and more. No tryouts are required.<br />

Online Registration schedule and fees<br />

(sign up early and save):<br />

Through Feb. 6 th : $114<br />

Feb. 7 th through <strong>March</strong> 6 th : $119<br />

<strong>March</strong> 7 th through <strong>March</strong> 20 th : $124<br />

<strong>March</strong> 21 st through Full: $129<br />

Go to www.FFPS.org to sign up. Registration<br />

fee includes a full uniform (jersey, shorts and<br />

socks), trophy, trained positive coaches, nice<br />

fields and background checks on all volunteers.<br />

Coaches will call players to schedule practice<br />

by April 3 rd . Practice times and location will<br />

be determined by the coach and team. <strong>The</strong><br />

schedule includes eight games, played locally<br />

on Saturdays, April 7 th to May 26 th . Our Katy<br />

league plays at George Bush Park - FFPS Soccer<br />

Complex (20150 Westheimer Parkway). Our<br />

Fulshear League plays at Huggins Elementary<br />

(No. 1 Huggins Dr). Our West Houston League<br />

plays at Westside High School (14201 Briar<br />

Forest). Our Westpark/Beltway League plays<br />

at Quillian Center (10570 Westpark Dr). Our<br />

Spring Branch/Memorial League plays at St.<br />

Andrew Lutheran Church (1353 Witte Rd).<br />

WEST HOUSTON RUGBY CLUB<br />

West Houston Rugby Club offers excellent<br />

opportunities for players of all ages from<br />

minis to adults to participate in one of America’s<br />

fastest growing sports. Our coaches are<br />

fully accredited with USA Rugby and include<br />

former European premiership players. We are<br />

a not for profit club with a mission to provide<br />

outstanding club management, a fun social<br />

environment and the feeling of a rugby family.<br />

Registration is now open for the <strong>2018</strong> season<br />

at www.westhoustonrugby.com. Enquiries<br />

may be sent to info@westhoustonrugby.<br />

com. Come and join the fastest growing club<br />

in Houston!<br />

KATY AREA RUNNING CLUB<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Area Running Club is a 501(c)3<br />

non-profit corporation which exists to serve<br />

people living in and around Katy, Texas who<br />

have an interest in running. We are a community<br />

of people of all ages, backgrounds,<br />

heritages and abilities who share a common<br />

interest - running! Our focus is on group runs,<br />

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

and experience with our members and<br />

the public. We welcome all who are interested<br />

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

events and socials. We hold group runs every<br />

Saturday morning at the Sergeant Hatch<br />

Sports Park off the south I-10 feeder road just<br />

east of Barker Cypress Rd. On Tuesdays (5 AM<br />

and 6:30 PM) we meet at the Cinco Ranch Junior<br />

High Track for speedwork and on Thursday<br />

(6:30 PM) we meet at Crosspoint Community<br />

Church for tempo runs of various distances and<br />

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

visit www.KatyAreaRunningClub.com.<br />

TENNIS ORGANIZATION<br />

FOR THE KATY AREA<br />

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

tennis organization meeting the needs of<br />

all tennis players in the Katy area. Our goal is<br />

to provide a wide range of programming for<br />

tennis players as well as to promote the game<br />

in the Katy area. Registration is currently open<br />

for a variety of leagues, ladders and tournaments<br />

that include singles, doubles and mixed<br />

doubles for all ages and skill levels. For more<br />

information, visit our website at<br />

http://katyareatennis.org.<br />

TRACK HOUSTON YOUTH TRACK CLUB<br />

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

successful youth track and field organization.<br />

Our goal is to assist interested boys and girls<br />

ages 6 to18 years old in improving their phys-<br />

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ical fitness and mental stamina. We have multiple practice sites in the<br />

Greater Houston area including McMeans Junior High School in Katy<br />

and Cypress Lakes High School in Cypress. Visit www.trackhouston.<br />

com to register for a location near you.<br />

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

Established <strong>March</strong> of 2014 (Over 200 Members). Never paddled before,<br />

that’s okay too! We don’t own a store, don’t purchase anything yet! Join<br />

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

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

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

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

We meet every 3 rd Wednesday of each month at 24638 Kingsland<br />

Blvd., Katy TX 77494 (Manta Ray Enterprises, Inc.), 7-9 PM. For more<br />

information, call Philip at 713-826-5705 or 281-782-7252. “Remember-Think<br />

Safe, Paddle Safe”<br />

NETBALL CLUBS<br />

Katy Swifts Netball Club invites people to come and learn about netball<br />

and have some fun playing a great team sport. Open to everyone from<br />

eight years and up including adults. Contact katynetball@netballamerica<br />

for further information.<br />

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

and learn netball, Tuesday nights at <strong>The</strong> British School of Houston.<br />

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

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

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

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

WOMEN’S FLAT TRACK ROLLER DERBY<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

be 18 or older. Email us at yellowrosederbygirls@yahoo.com for more<br />

information. You can also find us at www.yellowrosederbygirls.com<br />

and on Facebook. Join up now to become an integral part in founding<br />

and building our league.<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

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

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

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

Katy area.<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 School,<br />

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

KATY CAVALIER LACROSSE CLUB<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

Did you play Lacrosse in college, coached lacrosse or just love the<br />

sport? We are looking for Coaches for boys and girls. Please contact<br />

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

the Katy Cavalier Lacrosse Club, 281-942-8822.<br />

WESTSIDE GOLF LEAGUE<br />

Westside Golf League is actively encouraging new members. We invite<br />

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

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

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

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

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We are looking for volunteers 18 years old and up, be committed once a week 3-4 consecutive<br />

hours for a minimum of six months. Different assignments are available to choose<br />

from 7 AM-midnight Monday - Sunday to support patients, families and staff. Please<br />

contact us if you are interested at 832-227-1185 or www.waystogive.texaschildrens.org/<br />

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

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT MEMORIAL HERMANN KATY HOSPITAL<br />

Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital has volunteer opportunities available. Whether you<br />

are interested in working in the nursery, at our reception desk, in our gift shop or even<br />

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

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

Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition, Inc<br />

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR WILDLIFE ADVOCATES<br />

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

Inc. is a non-profit organization, which serves as an emergency care and rehabilitation<br />

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

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

and wildlife rehabilitation. Located at 10801 Hammerly, Suite 200, the facility is open<br />

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

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

We invite you to join our organization in saving Texas wildlife - one animal at a time.<br />

Call the center at 713-468-8972 for more information or email the Volunteer Coordinator<br />

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

PREGNANCY HELP CENTER SEEKS NEW VOLUNTEERS<br />

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

and supporting men and women in making healthy choices for life in sexual integrity,<br />

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

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

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

For information inquire through the web site vsc@phckaty.org or call 281-578-0078, Volunteer<br />

Services Coordinator. <strong>The</strong> Pregnancy Help Center of West Houston is a non-profit<br />

faith based organization.<br />

STANDUP FOR KIDS<br />

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

dedicated to saving the lives of at-risk and homeless kids through volunteer<br />

outreach efforts. Our volunteers search the streets in order to find, stabilize and otherwise<br />

help homeless and street kids improve their lives. Every day throughout the US thirteen<br />

kids die on the streets from abuse, disease and suicide. According to recent statistics<br />

Houston has up to 2,500 kids living on the streets at any given time. Texas has the highest<br />

rate of homeless youth in the U.S.<br />

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

counseling and a safe environment for the homeless youth of Houston. If you or your<br />

organization would like to hold a food or clothing drive for StandUp For Kids, please<br />

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

how you can help, visit our website at www.standupforkids.org. <strong>The</strong> single greatest need,<br />

for homeless and street kids is our continuous caring and real support. We must convince<br />

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

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Activity and Volunteer Coordinator for opportunities<br />

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

Sunrise<br />

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

Cinco Ranch Blvd., Katy, Texas, 77450. For more<br />

information, you can also visit our website at<br />

www.sunriseseniorliving.com.<br />

KATY COMMUNITY GIVING CIRCLE<br />

NEEDS VOLUNTEERS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Community Giving Circle is open to any<br />

resident in the Katy area who wants to make a<br />

difference by giving collectively. Our mission is<br />

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

collectively contributing to organizations that<br />

will benefit or improve the lives of the people in<br />

our neighborhoods. By combining members tax<br />

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

are determined to make a greater giving impact!<br />

In our first year we have been able to gift grants<br />

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

community of giving friends. For more information,<br />

please visit our Facebook page<br />

facebook.com/katycommunitygivingcircle.<br />

ADOPT A US SOLDIER<br />

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

that seeks volunteers and donors to help show<br />

the brave men and women fighting for our freedom<br />

that their sacrifices will not go unnoticed.<br />

It connects supportive civilians with deployed<br />

soldiers and offers a channel by which to communicate<br />

encouragement and express gratitude to<br />

those serving in the United States Armed Forces.<br />

Adopt A US Soldier is sustained by its volunteer<br />

workforce located across the United States.<br />

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

his response was as follows: “No requests,<br />

just don’t want to be forgotten.” -LCPL O.J.T. III<br />

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

involvement can range from writing letters and<br />

sending postcards, to mailing care packages full<br />

of items a soldier may need or want. Handwritten<br />

letters are most important and meaningful to soldiers.<br />

Adopt A US Soldier encourages civilians to<br />

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

are making sacrifices for our country. If interested,<br />

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

SPANISH MEADOWS VOLUNTEER<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

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

seniors. Do you have a little free time? Do you enjoy<br />

the company of seniors? We would love to have you<br />

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

residents. Spanish Meadows Nursing and Rehab<br />

opened its doors in the fall of 2005 bringing quality<br />

care in a luxury environment to Katy and surrounding<br />

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

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

volunteering, please contact Robbin at 281-394-0088<br />

or spanishmeadowsactivities@gmail.com. Please<br />

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

CLOTHED BY FAITH<br />

We are looking for volunteers to join our<br />

amazing team! Please see our website www.<br />

clothedbyfaith.com for more information or<br />

email yiasmere@clothedbyfaith.org. Located<br />

at 802 Dominion Drive, Suite 100 in Katy. CBF<br />

demonstrates God’s love through the provision<br />

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

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT<br />

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

volunteers to help in our programs. HARC is located at 3701 Briarpark Drive,<br />

Suite #310, Houston 77042, which is just inside of Beltway 8 in the Westchase<br />

district of town. We offer training and support to all of our volunteers.<br />

Volunteer days and times are flexible based on need. For more information,<br />

contact our center at 713-781-7100. More information about HARC and<br />

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KATY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES NEEDS VOLUNTEERS<br />

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

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

the community by volunteering, please visit our website at www.ktcm.org,<br />

email info@ktcm.org or call 281-391-5261 for further information.<br />

HEALTHBRIDGE VOLUNTEERING<br />

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

in the Westchase District of Houston is looking for volunteers. Our 40 bed<br />

pediatric facility helps children ages 0-21 years of age as they transition<br />

from hospital to home. Volunteers can assist our team with direct patient<br />

interactions (play, baby holding, reading, mentoring) and indirect patient<br />

care (greeters, phone reception and administrative tasks). Volunteer hours<br />

vary, please contact Ellyn Poole at epoole@nhsltd.com for more information.<br />

VOLUNTEERS WANTED at BUCKNER HOSPICE OF HOUSTON<br />

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

volunteer opportunities from Patient visits to office duties. Hours of very<br />

flexible to fit your busy schedule. You donate the number of hours you can.<br />

Please contact Toni Cruse Volunteer Coordinator at 281-493-6800 or<br />

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<br />

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

to various charities. <strong>The</strong> demand is even higher with all of the families that<br />

have lost their homes because of the fires in and around our area. We need<br />

you and we have fabric that has been donated but we need your hands and<br />

time to make someone smile. If you would like to help, call the Katy Quilters,<br />

Shari Medford at 281-635-3000.<br />

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: VANTAGE HOSPICE<br />

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

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

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

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

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

aide and support the family by relieving the caregiver. If interested, contact<br />

Tracy Roth at troth@vantagehospice.com.<br />

FOSTER CHILDREN: PREPARATION FOR ADULT LIVING (PAL)<br />

When foster children reach age 18, they are considered independent. That’s<br />

difficult for kids who have been wards of the state, with necessities arranged<br />

by caseworkers with state funds. Now they’ll have to figure out how to organize<br />

themselves and make their money last a whole month. Fortunately,<br />

Child protective Services offers them a program to help prepare for independence:<br />

Preparation for Adult Living (PAL). <strong>The</strong> year-long course culminates<br />

in an all-day workshop hosted by the National Council for Jewish Women<br />

(NCJW). <strong>The</strong> course is held at Junior Achievement’s BizTown, using computer<br />

kiosks sponsored by local businesses. Want to help with PAL or other NCJW<br />

programs that help change lives with hands-on community service? Contact<br />

info@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 uninsured<br />

and underinsured patients living Fort Bend and Harris Counties. Volunteers<br />

Medical Providers (MD, DO, NP, PA or specialty provider) Nurses, Medical<br />

Assistants, medical students and individuals looking to learn more about<br />

the medical field are needed to help Christ Clinic fulfill its mission. To vol-<br />

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unteer, please call Beverly Allen at 281-574-1540 or via email at beverly@<br />

christclinickaty.org. Or visit www.christclinickaty.org to register for an<br />

upcoming volunteer orientation.<br />

LITERACY ADVANCE OF HOUSTON<br />

IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS<br />

Your way to transform a life in need… Teach someone to read! Just a few<br />

hours a week can make all the difference for someone in your community!<br />

Literacy Advance is Houston’s largest and oldest 100% volunteer-supported<br />

literacy organization - and we need your help! We’re calling all passionate<br />

volunteers to help adults learn to read, write and speak English. All classes<br />

are free because they are taught by caring people just like you willing to<br />

volunteer a few hours a week. We’d love to match you with a person in need.<br />

Ola read her first book at age 49, thanks to a tutor just like you. Prior teaching<br />

experience is welcome but not necessary. Training and ongoing support is<br />

provided and we have locations across the city. Other volunteer opportunities<br />

are available as well, to find out more please contact Anna Zubkova,<br />

Volunteer Manager, at tutor@literacyadvance.org or at 713-266-8777 ext.16.<br />

GIVE BACK & MENTOR A LOCAL JUVENILE<br />

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

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

Probation Department. <strong>The</strong>re are so many children in need of a listening<br />

ear and encouragement. Come forward and be that person for someone<br />

in need… you may be the ONLY one! Mentors must be 21 years of age and<br />

willing to give a minimum of an hour per week. Please contact Susan Bearden<br />

at 281-633-7317, susan.bearden@fortbendcountytx.gov or<br />

www.facebook.com/fortbendjpdspecialprograms.<br />

GIVE A SENIOR THE GIFT OF MOBILITY!<br />

KATY AREA RIDE SERVICE NEEDS YOUR HELP DRIVING OLDER ADULTS<br />

Katy Area Ride Service (KARS) is looking for your assistance in transporting<br />

seniors in need of personal (hair salon, bank, classes, volunteering, visiting<br />

a loved one, taking a pet to the vet) and occasional medical rides. Rides are<br />

provided in your personal vehicles to passengers who are age 65+ and ambulatory<br />

(not wheelchair bound, may use walking aids). Time commitment is<br />

flexible and you choose the Katy territory in which you want to drive. Volunteers<br />

do not provide rides that go east of Barker Cypress, north of Clay Road,<br />

west of FM 1463 or south of Bellaire Blvd at the Grand Parkway. Benefits to<br />

Volunteer Drivers include the opportunity to help seniors retain independent<br />

living, dignity and freedom. Drivers tell us the day(s) and times they are able<br />

to drive. Drivers choose if they wait for the senior or return later to pick them<br />

up. Drivers must be between 21 years of age and 78 years of age with a good<br />

driving record, pass a background check and show proof of insurance coverage<br />

(state minimums) as required by the State of Texas. To request a volunteer<br />

driver application, call 832-773-8645 or email info@karskaty.org. KARS operates<br />

under an official 501(c)(3) that designates it as a transportation service<br />

provider for seniors and non-wheelchair bound persons with disabilities.<br />

INTERPRETERS NEEDED<br />

Christ Clinic, 25722 Kingsland, Blvd Suite 101, Katy, TX 77494, provides quality<br />

medical care to the uninsured. We are in need of bilingual volunteers to facilitate<br />

communication between Spanish-speaking patients and English-speaking<br />

staff by providing skilled language interpretation services. Volunteers will<br />

serve as Interpreters for doctors, nurses and other health professionals. <strong>The</strong><br />

clinic is also in need of Medical Providers (MD, DO, NP, PA or specialty provider)<br />

Registered Nurses, Medical Assistants and medical students looking to gain<br />

experience in a charity medical clinic setting. To volunteer, please call Michael<br />

Peterson at 832-913-8476 or via email at michael@christclinickaty.org.<br />

Visit www.christclinickaty.org to complete a volunteer form.<br />

KATY COMMUNITY GIVING CIRCLE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Community Giving Circle is open to any resident of the Katy area or<br />

surrounding communities who wants to make a difference by giving collectively.<br />

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

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

in our neighborhoods. By combining members tax deductible donations of<br />

just $10 per month, we are determined to make a greater giving impact! In our<br />

first year we have been able to gift grants to 2 local organizations and we are<br />

building a community of giving friends along the way! For more information<br />

please visit our facebook page facebook.com/katycommunitygivingcircle.<br />

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Elizabeth has a PhD in Geophysics, is a Master Gardener and is a specialist in Entomology.<br />

Meet and greet time begins at 9:30 AM and the program will start at 10 AM, followed by the<br />

NCGC meeting. Please join us at the Municipal Utility Building #81 at 805 Hidden Canyon<br />

Drive in Katy 77450. For more information please see our website: www.ncgctx.org.<br />

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Houston and the Katy area. You do not have to live in Nottingham Country to belong to<br />

our group!<br />

NCGC is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Houston Federation of Garden Clubs,<br />

the Texas Garden Clubs and the National Federation of Garden Clubs. <strong>The</strong> purpose of the<br />

club is to promote beautification in the community, support local and national educational<br />

and charitable organizations and educate the community about our environment. Donations<br />

from the NCGC are funded by our annual Spring Sale and projects that vary each year.<br />

GRACE NOTES<br />

Singers and instrumentalists are invited to join “Grace Notes” a women’s performing<br />

group which shares music in the community at retirement homes, Alzheimer’s and nursing<br />

facilities and various community events. We sing once a month for the congregation of<br />

St. Peter’s during Sunday worship services. Grace Notes sings a combination of secular,<br />

sacred and patriotic music and rehearse during the school year in E106 from 9:30 AM to<br />

11:30 AM. Tuesday mornings are also our “outing” days to perform in the community.<br />

Babysitting is provided. Come and join this wonderful music ministry. Regular rehearsals<br />

began in August. Please contact Gail Shipley at 281-782-1598 or gshipnote@live.com for<br />

more information.<br />

DECIBELLES - A BARBERSHOP CHORUS<br />

LET US ENTERTAIN YOU! We are the DECIBELLES (a Barbershop Chorus) performing around<br />

the Houston area and nearby towns. We prepare two shows each year complete with<br />

costumes, narratives and choreography. Our regular show this year features songs from<br />

1900 through the current year. Brighten your meeting, gathering or any type get-together<br />

with a half hour of four-part harmonies and cheerful narratives. You will have as much fun<br />

as we do preparing our show.<br />

We are a (ladies only) daytime chorus rehearsing every Friday morning from 10:30 AM to<br />

12:30 PM, at the Treemont Retirement Center, 2501 Westerland, near Westheimer and<br />

Gessner. Come visit any Friday we are not performing. We would love to see you and if<br />

you decide to join us, we would be delighted. For more information, please call Pat at<br />

281-497-4904 or visit our website, www.Decibelles.org.<br />

KATY VOCAL EXPRESS<br />

Katy Vocal Express, the newest prospective Sweet Adelines Chorus has arrived in the<br />

Katy area. <strong>The</strong> name honors the history of the Katy railroad while looking forward to the<br />

barbershop harmony that is now being made in Katy. Ladies from the Katy/West Houston<br />

area are invited to attend chorus rehearsal any Thursday evening, 7-9 PM at Holy Covenant<br />

United Methodist Church, 22111 Morton Ranch Road, Katy 77493. <strong>The</strong>re are signs guiding<br />

you to the correct place on the east side of the property.<br />

To reserve your spot or for more information, please email katyvocalexpress@gmail.com.<br />

Singers of all ranges of experience make up KVE.<br />

Some have years of chorus singing while others have very little singing<br />

experience. <strong>The</strong> ability to read music is helpful but not required; you<br />

just need the desire to sing and the ability to carry a tune.<br />

HARRIS COUNTY MASTER GARDENER<br />

<strong>The</strong> Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the Harris County Master Gardeners<br />

are pleased to offer the Green Thumb Gardening Series of Lectures. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

presentations are free and there are no reservations. For questions, please<br />

call 713-274-0950.<br />

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GREEN THUMB COMMUNITY EDUCATION LECTURE SERIES - HERBS<br />

<strong>March</strong> 17 th - 10:30 AM-12:30 PM. Maud Smith Marks Library, 1815 Westgreen<br />

Blvd, Katy, TX 77450.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20 th - 6:30 PM-8:30 PM. Spring Branch Memorial Library, 930 Corbindale,<br />

Houston, TX 77024.<br />

OPEN GARDEN DAY ADULT WORKSHOP AND CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES<br />

<strong>March</strong> 27 th - 10-11 AM. Weekley Community Center,<br />

8440 Greenhouse Rd.,<br />

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AMERICAN SEWING GUILD IN KATY<br />

Do you like sewing? Would you like to meet other sewing enthusiast in the<br />

Katy area? <strong>The</strong>n check out the Katy Neighborhood Group of the American<br />

Sewing Guild’s Houston Chapter. We meet on the 3 rd Wednesday of every<br />

month from 1 PM to 3 PM, at Quilt & Sew, 829 Mason Rd., Katy. For more<br />

information, please check out our website at www.asghouston.org.<br />

PRIDE OF TEXAS DECORATIVE ARTISTS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pride of Texas Decorative Artists (a division of National Tole Society)<br />

would like to invite all decorative artists to our monthly meeting on the<br />

2 nd Thursday of the month at 6:30 PM. We meet at Bear Creek Community<br />

Center off Patterson Rd. in Bear Creek Park. Our monthly “make it & take<br />

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WEST HOUSTON QUILTER’S GUILD<br />

<strong>The</strong> West Houston Quilters Guild would like to invite all quilters and quilt<br />

lovers to our monthly meetings. <strong>The</strong> meetings are held at 6:30 to 9 PM,<br />

on the 3 rd Wednesday of each month, at Bear Creek Community Center,<br />

3055 Bear Creek Dr., Houston, TX 77084. We have many good programs<br />

lined up this year for both the beginner and the more experienced quilter.<br />

Everyone goes home with new tips. For hands on experience, join one of<br />

our ongoing “bees”. Guests are welcome! For more information, check<br />

our website at www.whqg.org.<br />

KATY QUILTERS<br />

FREE Introduction to Quilting. If you thought that you would like to learn<br />

to quilt but have never sewed a stitch in your life... then this short introduction<br />

is for you. If you have sewed on and off all your life but have never<br />

attempted to quilt... then this is for you. Maybe you just want a hobby...<br />

this is for you. Take 2 hours out of your day to listen and view what it<br />

takes to start this new adventure. Time and place will be scheduled in<br />

the Katy Area. Call the Katy Quilters, Shari Medford at 281-635-3000.<br />

KATY AREA ARTISTS<br />

Katy area artists is a member league of the lone start art guild. Through<br />

this our members are connected with a wide array of artistic opportunities<br />

throughout southeastern texas. If you are interested in attending<br />

any of kaa’s artist workshops or becoming a member, please visit our<br />

website at katyareaartists.org for dates and times as well as the membership<br />

information.<br />

THE BLUEBONNET STENCILERS OF TEXAS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bluebonnet Stencilers of Texas, a non-profit group serving all of<br />

Houston, meet each 1 st Monday of the month from 6:30 PM - 9 PM at the<br />

Tracy Gee Community Center, 3599 Westcenter (one block east of Sam<br />

Houston Toll Road West). This chapter is actively seeking new members<br />

in the Houston area. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in<br />

stenciling and the related arts of faux finishing and decorative painting. For<br />

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THE HOUSTON POND SOCIETY<br />

<strong>The</strong> Houston Pond Society was formed in 2004 to meet a need for pond<br />

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of a pond as a landscape feature.<br />

A pond should be a part of the overall back yard habitat and landscaping,<br />

and that pond construction; water lilies, plants, fish, patios, decks,<br />

lighting and other landscape features should be some of the topics<br />

discussed at the meetings.<br />

Meetings are held the first Saturday of each month at a member’s home. For<br />

more information, please visit our website www.houstonpondsociety.org.<br />

WEST HOUSTON ROMANCE WRITERS<br />

<strong>The</strong> West Houston Chapter of the Romance Writers of America<br />

would like to invite aspiring writers, romance readers or anyone<br />

interested in the craft of writing to join them on the 2 nd Saturday of<br />

each month. Each meeting of the WHRWA is informative, entertaining<br />

and inspiring for those budding authors or published authors<br />

who are seeking answers to their writing related concerns. Several<br />

times throughout the year daylong workshops are presented by<br />

prominent names in the romance industry. Visit us on the web at<br />

www.whrwa.com for more information on upcoming events.<br />

FAIRBEE SQUARE AND LINE DANCE CLUB<br />

Learn the Folk Dance of Texas. <strong>The</strong> Fairbees dance each Thursday<br />

night, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM at Memorial Drive Lutheran Church, 12211<br />

Memorial Drive at Gessner. Information may be obtained by calling<br />

Jerry & Nanette Tucker 281-498-3057 or nanette777@hotmail.com.<br />

PRAIRIE PROMENADERS<br />

KATY SQUARE DANCE CLUB<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Prairie Promenaders dance on every Friday each month,<br />

from 8 PM to 10 PM. Club caller Fred Goynes has been calling for<br />

many years. Families welcome.<br />

All of the “fun” takes place at the Westland Baptist Church, 1407<br />

Grand Parkway S (Hwy 99), Katy. For details call Carl Holsworth at<br />

281-386-8504, Tom & Cheryl Berra at 281-492-8798 or Donna Bowen<br />

214-280-0003.<br />

HOUSTON SQUARE & ROUND DANCE COUNCIL, INC.<br />

For information about square and round dancing in the greater<br />

Houston area, call 281-392-0713 or visit the Houston area square<br />

dance web site: www.squarethru.com. Visitors are welcome at the<br />

area square dance clubs’ dances.<br />

HOUSTON UNDERWATER<br />

PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY<br />

Houston Underwater Photographic Society is a nonprofit organization<br />

formed to encourage interest and promote participation in<br />

underwater photography/videography. Each meeting includes a<br />

speaker presentation and slide contest. Attendance is free to the<br />

public. Meetings are generally held the first Monday of each month<br />

and always at the Bayland Community Center, 6400 Bissonnet, at 7<br />

PM. For more information, call Tammy at 281-359-8171.<br />

KATY 4-F BASS CLUB<br />

(FRIENDS FISHING FOR FUN)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy 4-F Bass Club (Friends Fishing For Fun) is a small, low cost<br />

fishing club, based in Katy, Texas. We are a group of angler’s who<br />

simply love to fish! For information on our club such as joining,<br />

tournament results and area lakes we fish, visit<br />

www.katy4fbassclub.com. Boaters and non-boaters welcome!!!<br />

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TEXAS TRIUMPH REGISTER (TTR)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Texas Triumph Register (TTR), founded<br />

in 1981, is an organization of Triumph<br />

owners and enthusiasts dedicated to the<br />

preservation and ongoing enjoyment of the<br />

Marque. Membership is open to all who appreciate<br />

automobiles bearing the Triumph<br />

name. In addition to monthly meetings, the<br />

club sponsors rallies, shows, road tours,<br />

technical seminars and social events. For<br />

more information, please contact Mike<br />

Hado at 281-807-4780, mdhado@att.net or<br />

visit www.TexasTriumphRegister.org.<br />

KATY BEAD GROUP<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Bead Group meets every Wednesday<br />

from noon to about 4:30 PM in a<br />

room on the second floor of the Fort Bend<br />

County Library - Cinco Ranch Branch, 2620<br />

Commercial Center Boulevard, Katy, Texas<br />

77494. This group was founded to promote<br />

the art of making bead jewelry, bead accoutrements<br />

and bead artwork. Members<br />

meet weekly and share ideas, techniques<br />

and skills. Beginners to skilled beaders are<br />

invited to attend. Call Jean Fortier 281-693-<br />

4398 or Carol Matkin 281-492-6053 for more<br />

information or email Fortijd@aol.com.<br />

KATY POKEMON TCG LEAGUE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Pokemon TCG League is looking for<br />

new members! Using your own cards, you<br />

play tournament-style matches and learn<br />

new skills while making new friends with<br />

other Pokemon players who love playing<br />

just as much as you do! Even if you do not<br />

already know all of the rules of the game,<br />

at league, you can learn the game basics<br />

and perfect your strategy. <strong>The</strong> Katy League<br />

meets on Tuesday nights and is FREE! Player<br />

ages range from 6 to adult. We meet on<br />

Tuesday evenings from 6:00-8:00 PM at 3rd<br />

Coast Cards, 20829 Kingsland Blvd.). YOU<br />

MUST BRING YOUR OWN 60 CARD DECK<br />

and be ready for fun! We also ask that you<br />

visit www.pokemon.com and check out<br />

the POP Organized Play section for a list<br />

of the legal/playable cards before you join<br />

us. At league, you can earn free cards just<br />

for playing! Call Camille at 832-721-5481<br />

or check out www.PokemonBuzz.com for<br />

additional information about this and other<br />

great opportunities with Pokemon!<br />

WOODWORKER’S GUILD MEETINGS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Woodworker’s Guild meets the last<br />

Tuesday of each month at the Katy Junior<br />

High School from 7:00-9:00 PM. Men and<br />

women enjoy working with wood. No experience,<br />

tools or equipment are necessary.<br />

Questions: Call Terry at 281-717-4215.<br />

HOUSTON AREA WOOD CARVERS CLUB<br />

<strong>The</strong> Houston Area Wood Carvers Club meets<br />

on the third Saturday of each month from 9<br />

AM - 2 PM, at Bayland Community Center in<br />

Houston (6400 Bissonnet). Members gather<br />

to enjoy fellowship with other carvers and<br />

to expand individual skills through classes,<br />

demonstrations and lectures by experts.<br />

HAWC is a non-profit, social organization<br />

whose members reside in the greater Houston<br />

area. To find out more about the Houston<br />

Area Wood Carvers Club, please call<br />

Preston and Carolyn Smith at 281-392-0713,<br />

email carolynann@consolidated.net or visit<br />

www.houstonareawoodcarvers.com.<br />

KATY CRUIZERS ANTIQUE CAR CLUB<br />

Own an antique or classic car or just like cars<br />

that take you back to “the good old days?” If<br />

you would like to meet others with the same<br />

interest, join us at our meetings held the first<br />

Monday of the month at Midway Barbeque,<br />

6025 Hwy. Blvd., Katy, TX. Come at 6 PM<br />

to eat or 6:45 PM for the meeting. Further<br />

questions? Email katycruizers@yahoo.com.<br />

COUPLES WHO LOVE TO PLAY BRIDGE<br />

If you live in the Fry road areas, Green Trail<br />

areas, Kelliwood areas, Nottingham Country,<br />

etc. and you are sincerely interested in<br />

playing a friendly game of “party bridge,”<br />

contact us. Need sub couples and possible<br />

permanent couples who are interested in<br />

“party bridge” and meeting new friends.<br />

We usually play from 6 PM to about 10:30<br />

PM the third Saturday of the month. We do<br />

not play duplicate bridge. Please call if you<br />

have any questions or need more information,<br />

281-647-6171 (ask for Linda or leave a<br />

message - repeat your phone number twice<br />

and I will return your call).<br />

CINCO RANCH MEN’S POKER GROUP<br />

Looking for new players. We play once per<br />

month Friday night from 7 PM to 11 PM, at<br />

host member’s homes in the Cinco Ranch<br />

area. We play a variety of poker games and<br />

some non-poker card games. This is a very<br />

friendly and informal group that enjoys its<br />

night out. If interested, call Jim at 281-450-<br />

1087 (cell) for further information.<br />

KATY ELKS LODGE BINGO<br />

<strong>The</strong> Katy Elks organization provides local<br />

scholarships to Katy ISD schools and assistance<br />

for special needs children in the<br />

Katy area and invites you to help support<br />

our community by playing Bingo at the<br />

following location and times: 1050 Katy Ft<br />

Bend Rd, Katy TX 77493. Every Tuesday and<br />

Thursday, doors open at 6:00 PM. We also<br />

serve food and drinks in our kitchen.<br />

PRIDE OF TEXAS DECORATIVE ARTISTS<br />

PTDA - Pride of Texas Decorative Artists<br />

(Society of Decorative Painters) meet the<br />

second Thursday monthly, 6:30 PM at Houston<br />

Community Center at Bear Creek, 3055<br />

Bear Creek Drive, Houston 77084. Monthly<br />

hands-on or demos and light meal; paint<br />

workshops; Community Service. Contact<br />

Janet at jjcpaints@yahoo.com or Lisa at<br />

lwilson@casualty.com.<br />

BABYLONIAN CHESS CLUB<br />

Great news for chess lovers! Babylonian<br />

Chess Club meets every Saturday at 1:30 PM<br />

at Katy library. All of Katy is welcome, 24/7<br />

chess. Contact Dr. Alkhafaji at 858-999-7070.<br />

HOPE IMPACTS<br />

A ladies craft day is offered at Hope Impacts<br />

office, 802 Dominion, Suite 300, Katy, TX<br />

77450, the last Thursday of each month<br />

from 12-1:30 PM. Registration required.<br />

Childcare is available if requested in advance.<br />

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

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

the fitness equiPMent. You must be 16 year and up & bring a full size towel<br />

and wear atheletic shoes. Various times available daily. <strong>The</strong> machines are<br />

closed during class times.<br />

PECKHAM PARK ACTIVITIES<br />

<strong>The</strong>se classes are free with priority to Harris Co. residents.<br />

5597 Gardenia, 281-391-4482 - web www.pct3.hctx.net<br />

PRIORITY IS GIVEN TO HARRIS COUNTY RESIDENTS & THOSE WHO<br />

LIVE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF KATY<br />

AMERICAN RED CROSS CLASSES - Community Lay Responder: Cost is $27,<br />

check or money order only & no refunds. This class is on Friday, <strong>March</strong> 2, <strong>2018</strong>,<br />

1 PM-5 PM. Includes Adult CPR with AED, Infant/Child CPR and Standard First<br />

Aid. Registration began 2/6/18.<br />

MARY JO PECKHAM PARK FISHING LAKE: <strong>The</strong> lake is a stocked. Rules are<br />

posted out by the lake. Park hours are 6 AM-10 PM. If you have questions,<br />

please call the Parks Office at 281-531-1592.<br />

ONGOING CLASSES<br />

LAND -<br />

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

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8:15-9:15 AM (HC & KCL residents, call Friday starting at 7 AM for reservations,<br />

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

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POOL -<br />

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

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, muscle<br />

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

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

RECREATIONAL SWIM (call to reserve a spot) - <strong>The</strong>re is no lap swimming at this<br />

time. Friday, 5 PM-6:30 PM - Saturday & Sunday, 2:30 PM-4 PM. Reservations<br />

may be made 1 day in advance for Harris County residents & those who<br />

reside within the Katy City Limits. Other counties may call the day of the<br />

Recreational Time.<br />

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

LAP SWIM FOR AGES 8-11 Fridays, 4-4:45 PM, Saturdays and Sundays, 11:30<br />

AM-1:30 PM( in 30 minute increments). Call to reserve a lane. Reservations<br />

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Come with a scooper and a recycled grocery bag or anything else. It<br />

may not be the most fabulous way to walk your pet, but it does show<br />

your respect for every homeowner and our beautiful community.<br />

PLEASE NOTE - PETS ON LEASHES<br />

It is the law in Fort Bend County that all pets must be vaccinated<br />

for rabies, registered and restrained. All animals, when outside of<br />

an owner’s means of restraint (i.e., in a fenced back yard), must be<br />

on a leash. For the safety of all residents, please use all precautions<br />

with your pets and keep them on leashes when walking pets in the<br />

community EVEN IF YOU FEEL YOUR PET IS HARMLESS. If you see<br />

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Animal Control is your best and safest option.<br />

FORT BEND COUNTY “LEASH LAW”<br />

Animal control authorities are permitted to enter your Property to<br />

patrol and remove pets. Pets must be registered, licensed and inoculated<br />

as required by law.<br />

As a dog owner, you are responsible for the control of your dog. If<br />

your dog is one that ‘makes objectionable noise,’ you must make<br />

every effort to respect your Neighbor’s right to their ‘peace and quiet.’<br />

When your dog is not in your yard, it is imperative that you keep your<br />

dog on a leash at all times. While your dog is friendly to you and your<br />

family, imagine the consequences if it were to harm someone while<br />

it was ‘roaming free.’<br />

Please respect other resident’s right to walk the common area ground<br />

without fear of attack from an unleashed dog.<br />

Laws are written to ensure that owned animals are confined to their<br />

property or kept on a leash to free a community of unrestrained and<br />

free-roaming animals. Although most dog bites occur on the property<br />

where the dog lives, unrestrained or free-roaming dogs do pose a<br />

substantial threat to the public. In addition, unrestrained animals are<br />

at increased risk of being bitten by rabies infected wildlife. Enforcement<br />

of restraint laws is essential in enhancing the animal control<br />

program’s efforts to reduce the risk of rabies in our community.<br />

LICENSING OF DOGS AND CATS<br />

<strong>The</strong> primary benefit of licensing animals is identification,<br />

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• Allows for quick identification in case of a bite incident.<br />

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Rabies vaccinations are a prerequisite for licensing dogs and cats<br />

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provide a barrier between infected wild animals and humans.<br />

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Recipes<br />

PEANUT CLUSTERS<br />

You could make this on National Peanut Cluster Day <strong>March</strong> 8 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

2 cups semisweet chocolate chips<br />

1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk<br />

1 cup roasted peanuts<br />

2 cups crispy rice cereal<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

In a medium heat-proof bowl, melt together the chocolate chips and condensed<br />

milk in the microwave. Stir frequently until melted and smooth. Stir<br />

in the peanuts and rice cereal until well blended. Drop by rounded spoonfuls<br />

onto waxed paper. Chill 2 hours to set.<br />

HOT FRUIT COMPOTE<br />

You could make this on National Fruit Compote Day <strong>March</strong> 1 st !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 (16 ounce) can pears in juice<br />

1 (15 ounce) can peaches in juice<br />

1 (15 ounce) can pitted cherries in water<br />

1 cup quick-cooking oats<br />

1/2 cup brown sugar, divided<br />

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />

2 tablespoons butter, cut in small pieces<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Lightly grease a 9x13-inch<br />

baking dish. Pour pears, peaches and cherries with their liquids into the<br />

prepared baking dish, stir.<br />

Stir oats and 1/4 cup brown sugar together in a bowl, sprinkle over the fruit<br />

mixture. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup brown sugar over the oat layer. Sprinkle<br />

cinnamon over the brown sugar. Arrange butter pieces evenly over the<br />

top. Bake until hot, bubbly and slightly brown at edges, about 20 minutes.<br />

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1 cup whole milk<br />

3 eggs, beaten<br />

1/4 cup white sugar<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

1 cup all-purpose flour<br />

1/2 cup fresh blueberries<br />

1 tablespoon white sugar<br />

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />

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Easter Sunday<br />

April 1st<br />

LIVING WORD TO PRESENT<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Lamb: Redemption’s Price is Paid”<br />

Living Word invites the Katy community to its presentation of<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Lamb: Redemption’s Price is Paid” on Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 25 th<br />

at 8 AM, 9:30 AM and 11 AM. <strong>The</strong> cantata, by Jay Rouse and Rose<br />

Aspinall, traces the last days of Jesus from his triumphal entry on<br />

Palm Sunday through his sacrifice on the cross to redeem us. <strong>The</strong><br />

Living Word Choir will be accompanied by a chamber orchestra.<br />

Living Word is located at 3700 S. Mason Rd. in Katy. For more information,<br />

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office at 281-392-2300.<br />

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Bible Studies started in January. Please visit our website at<br />

Katycwc.org 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 local, spirit-filled<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

www.katyaglow.com.<br />

Hope Impacts Bible studies<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

PROPHETIC BIBLE STUDY FROM THE TORAH<br />

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

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

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

finished in the Russian language. Lessons are web based until a<br />

group study is formed in Katy http://scrolls4all.org.<br />

Contact: Gary Zimmerman 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 and games...<br />

Come join the fun!<br />

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

(corner of Spring Green and Fry). For more information, visit<br />

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

AREA BINGOS<br />

EPIPHANY BINGO<br />

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

holidays. THERE IS NO SMOKING ALLOWED DURING ALL BINGO<br />

GAMES. <strong>The</strong>y have security, lighted parking, big screen color monitor,<br />

computerized bingo equipment, snack bar and large cash<br />

prizes. Profits benefit charitable outreach programs. Epiphany<br />

Catholic Church, Church Community Center, 1530 Norwalk Dr.<br />

(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<br />

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

ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH BINGO<br />

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

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

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

four Early Bird games. Regular games start at 7:30 PM. All profits will<br />

benefit community outreach and Religious Education programs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church is located in downtown Katy at 5356 Eleventh St. You<br />

can get to the church if traveling west on Hwy. 90 to Katyland Rd.<br />

Turn right at the light, go to the second stop sign (at the stadium)<br />

Eleventh St., turn left and the Church Hall will be on your right one<br />

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

SAINT EDITH STEIN CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

Friday Night Bingo<br />

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

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

can play including children. We offer a smoke and alcohol free<br />

environment. Cash prizes awarded for Regular BINGO and Special<br />

Games will range from $15 to $100. Snacks and refreshments will<br />

also be available. Doors open at 6:30 PM for BINGO card presales.<br />

Early Bird BINGO starts at 7 PM, Regular BINGO starts at 7:30 PM.<br />

All BINGO events at Saint Edith Stein Catholic Church are operated<br />

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

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

Katy, TX 77449.<br />

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

QUICK TRICKS TO EAT<br />

AT HOME MORE!<br />

Eating out is easy, fun<br />

and quick, but if you find<br />

yourself indulging a bit<br />

too much, you may be<br />

pushing your wallet and<br />

your waistline to the limit.<br />

Here are some quick tricks<br />

to get yourself to eat at<br />

home more.<br />

• Don’t let yourself get too hungry or tired: Be sure to take an actual<br />

lunch break and eat snacks throughout the day if you need to. Also,<br />

resist the urge to stay up late, so you get all the sleep your body requires.<br />

• Plan ahead: Pre-planning your meals for the week doesn’t take long<br />

and it makes a huge difference with how much time and money you<br />

can save by doing so. <strong>The</strong>re are many meal prep options available, too!<br />

• Make it easy: choose foods that are quick and easy to chop, like<br />

squashes, mushrooms, celery and meat items that are in smaller pieces.<br />

Use the OVEN! Broiling vegetables takes only 20 minutes, set your meat<br />

dishes in and within 45 minutes all is ready and baked potatoes set at<br />

450 degrees F for one-hour is an instant and healthy meal<br />

• Remind yourself how much healthier eating at home is: When you<br />

cook at home you know everything that goes into your food and that is<br />

obviously a very good thing. In restaurants we can only assume what’s<br />

in our food, but don’t Plus, you have no idea if the cook washed their<br />

hands after that last visit to the restroom.<br />

• Calculate the real cost: the price of one take out meal is typically the<br />

cost of almost a week of groceries. Your groceries will last you a week<br />

or longer. Your take out meal - ONE OR TWO DAYS.<br />

From: https://andthenwesaved.com/eat-at-home-more/<br />

COMMUNITY HEROES<br />

VOLUNTEER TO BE AN EVERYDAY HERO<br />

Volunteer firefighting is one of the most rewarding experiences<br />

you’ll ever have. Community VFD offers free fire training and<br />

volunteering is a great way to make a difference personally<br />

while having a positive impact in your community. Volunteers<br />

can fight fires, drive apparatuses, extract patients from vehicles<br />

at accident scenes, etc.<br />

Community VFD also provides emergency medical services (EMS)<br />

and provides opportunities for individuals with a Texas EMS<br />

certification to serve their community.<br />

Visit www.communityvfd.org<br />

or email Chief Steve Fowler at sfowler@communityvfd.com.<br />

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