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<strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> <strong>Plantation</strong><br />
MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />
Official Online Newsletter by Krenek Printing Co.<br />
Important Numbers pg. 2<br />
School News pg. 6<br />
Garage Sales pg. 11<br />
Houston Events pg. 20<br />
Church News pg. 22<br />
Sports pg. 26<br />
Library News pg. 28<br />
Featured Recipes pg. 29<br />
Restaurants pg. 34<br />
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BEAR CREEK PLANTATION<br />
IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
KPM MANAGEMENT<br />
Tracy Henry<br />
P.O. Box 6333 • Katy, TX 77491-6333<br />
16360 Park Ten Pl - #310 - Houston, TX 77084<br />
281-685-3090 • Fax 281-599-8822<br />
www.kpmcommunities.com<br />
BEAR CREEK PLANTATION BOARD<br />
Rick Bennett - President<br />
Don Coleman - Vice President<br />
Lindsay Bennett - Secretary<br />
Greg Shelly - Treasurer<br />
Reehan Malik - Director<br />
Police/Fire Emergency 911<br />
Sheriff’s Office 713-221-6000<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
Cy-Fair ISD Administration 281-897-4000<br />
Cy-Fair ISD Transportation 281-463-5978<br />
Jowell Elementary 281-463-5966<br />
Kahla Middle School 281-345-3260<br />
Cy-Springs High School 281-345-3000<br />
UTILITIES<br />
CenterPoint Energy 800-376-9663<br />
www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />
Street Lights - Not working 713-207-2222<br />
Harris County MUD 239 (Water) 281-861-6215<br />
WCA Waste (Trash) 281-368-8397<br />
A-Beautiful Pools 281-376-6510<br />
MAILBOX TAMPERING<br />
When a mailbox is put into use for the purposes of sending<br />
and receiving mail, it becomes federal property.<br />
Mailbox tampering is considered any act that interferes with<br />
another person’s letter box or other receptacle.<br />
This can include:<br />
• destruction of the mailbox itself<br />
• theft of mailbox contents<br />
• the placement of items in a mail receptacle by persons<br />
other than postal employees<br />
• any action intended to obstruct or damage mail<br />
or mailbox property<br />
In short, anyone, other than mail recipients and postal<br />
employees, should NOT touch a mailbox or its contents.<br />
RECREATION CARDS<br />
<strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> <strong>Plantation</strong> residents will now be able to apply<br />
for a recreation card online at www.bcpcai.com through the<br />
community website. Our new application can be found, once<br />
logged in, under eforms. We will still accept applications<br />
which are emailed, mailed or faxed; they can be found on the<br />
website under documents.<br />
BE SURE ADDRESS IS CLEAR FROM THE STREET<br />
County officials want to remind residents of the Ordinance 5.3 requiring that<br />
addresses or building numbers be legible and visible from the street. The<br />
section states the numbers must be in Arabic numerals at least four inches in<br />
height and clearly visible. The number should be placed on, above or at the<br />
side of the main entrance so the number is clearly visible from the public right<br />
away. Whenever a home entrance is more than 50 feet from a public right away,<br />
a number should also be placed at the end of a driveway or property entrance.<br />
WATCH FOR KIDS WHILE DRIVING<br />
The roads are once again crawling with school busses, teenage drivers<br />
and kids in the crosswalk, so please slow down when going through the<br />
neighborhood. Now that kids will be back on their way to school, it’s time<br />
to double and triple check those intersections, just when you think it’s all<br />
systems go, a late for school student will magically appear out of nowhere<br />
and dart across the street when you least anticipate it. Thank you!<br />
BUDGET AND HOMEOWNER INPUT<br />
Your all-volunteer Board of Directors is here to serve you. Meetings are held<br />
monthly at the clubhouse on Greenhouse, always on the third Tuesday at<br />
7:00 PM Please plan to attend in person and/or provide your input via email<br />
to MGMT@KPMmanagement.com or call 281-685-3090.<br />
Your input can be a driving force in the annual budget decisions, primarily helping<br />
the Board understand what the neighborhood would like to see in regards to<br />
future capital improvement projects. You can also influence all sorts of future<br />
decision making processes, simply by providing input at or before meetings.<br />
Finally, if you are truly interested in dedicating some of your time to our<br />
community, consider serving on the Board of Directors in the future. Let the<br />
management company know you are interested and if there is an interim<br />
opportunity, the Board might be able to elect you directly or you could get your<br />
name on the ballot for the annual meeting in February. See a need for a special<br />
committee or volunteer-driven project? Don’t hesitate to bring it up and help<br />
recruit additional help.<br />
PARKING CARS IN THE STREET<br />
We realize it is sometimes necessary to park your cars in the street. The<br />
neighborhood bylaws prohibit the parking of inoperable vehicles in the<br />
street and operable vehicles are expected to be regularly used/moved when<br />
parked there. We ask that you do your best to be aware of your neighbors’<br />
driveways when parking streetside, so you do not block their ability to safely<br />
get in and out. Also, please try not to park directly across from a driveway, as<br />
this is a common cause of accidents. While we all should take extra caution<br />
when backing out, we are creatures of habit and we tend to get into a routine<br />
and in a hurry, so we might not notice that there is a new obstacle waiting<br />
for us across the street. That scene has played out on a number of occasions<br />
already. Thanks in advance for continuing to look out for each other.<br />
RECEIVE A DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATION LETTER?<br />
KPM Management is the company hired by our neighborhood association to<br />
manage many aspects of our deed-restricted community. They provide many<br />
accounting, administrative and consulting services that help to increase<br />
safety and maximize our property values, while working with the all-volunteer<br />
Board of Directors to keep our annual dues at a minimum. As a result, they<br />
are expected to patrol the neighborhood throughout the month, on varying<br />
days to look for deed restriction violations. In general, we ask them to<br />
generate the first “reminder” letter automatically when they see a violation<br />
or whenever they confirm one, which came from a neighbor complaint. If you<br />
have a unique situation, which might result in the need to temporarily violate<br />
the deed restrictions, please give them a call at 281-685-3090 and let them<br />
know the situation and the expected time frame, so we can avoid the issuance<br />
of any unnecessary letters. Keep in mind, occasionally mistakes are made and<br />
the wrong address receives a letter - the best thing to do in this and all other<br />
situations is to contact the management company to make them aware of the<br />
mistake and/or to let them know that you have either corrected the situation or<br />
need a temporary exemption from the covenant.<br />
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For fairness’ sake, the Board of Directors asks the management company to<br />
call ‘em like they see ‘em, assuming they have received no advanced notice of<br />
extenuating circumstances, but in truth, they will not ever be able to identify<br />
every single possible violation on each and every drive through, nor do we think<br />
the scrutiny necessary for such is in the best interest of our community. The<br />
ultimate responsibility of the Board of Directors is to make decisions regarding<br />
situations where the homeowner simply refuses to comply with the community’s<br />
established covenants, in spite of repeated “reminder” attempts. We typically<br />
hope the individual can give us a defensible reason for giving an exception or<br />
temporary reprieve and the last thing any of us want is to be in conflict with any<br />
of our neighbors, but we are nonetheless tasked with the expectation that we<br />
uphold the community’s by-laws. With that said, on a typical week, less than 6%<br />
of the homeowners receive deed restriction letters and the vast majority have<br />
already taken or do quickly take action to correct them.<br />
As your fellow neighbors, we appreciate every one of you who have taken<br />
measures to correct any problems that may have arisen over the years. We<br />
also definitely appreciate your willingness to work with us to do whatever<br />
is in our community’s control to maintain the maximum possible property<br />
values for everyone. When we all work together, we minimize the cost and<br />
maximize the benefit for the community at large. Oh and by the way, no<br />
need to get offended if you do receive a letter, as many, if not most of us<br />
can relate to the experience for one reason or another. Thanks again!<br />
BE AWARE OF THEFT POTENTIAL<br />
Many of us have a habit of leaving the garage door open when we are<br />
working or relaxing in the backyard. Unfortunately, people in virtually<br />
every neighborhood lose property to opportunistic thieves this way<br />
every year. Bicycles and power tools are just a few of the commonly<br />
stolen things and keep in mind that it only takes a matter of seconds<br />
for something of significant value to “walk away.” Please keep those<br />
doors down when you are not in eyesight of the garage.<br />
ATTENTION RESIDENT-BUSINESS OWNERS<br />
Do you have a professional service or product that the Homeowners’<br />
Association can utilize for community improvements? If so, please<br />
let us know what you have to offer and we will do our best to use<br />
your business for future improvements to our neighborhood when<br />
needed. We would rather the money from the annual dues go to<br />
benefit our own neighbors when possible, rather than using an<br />
outside business or vendor. We’ll also be happy to publicize your<br />
business on our community Facebook page.<br />
BEAR CREEK PLANTATION TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS LIST<br />
If you are between 12 and 18 and would like to be added to the<br />
teenage job seeker’s list, please fill out the form on our website (www.<br />
krenekprinting.com, click submissions and choose Jobseekers) with your<br />
name, birthdate (mo. & yr.), phone number, year you will graduate and<br />
the name of your newsletter/subdivision. Check the list of jobs you want<br />
on your form. Please make sure your email is correct, we send emails in<br />
the summer to make sure all the info is still good and that you want to stay<br />
on the list. If we do not hear back from you after 3 tries, we will remove you<br />
from the list until we do. Must have parent(s) permission.<br />
DISCLAIMER<br />
Neither the subdivision, nor Krenek Printing is responsible for<br />
those listed on the Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and<br />
check out references if you do not personally know those listed.<br />
This is just a list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find<br />
part time jobs. Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers<br />
is between those seeking helpers and the teens and their parents.<br />
CODE KEY:<br />
B - BABYSITTING, CPR - CPR CERT., FAC - FIRST AID CERT., RCC - RED CROSS CERT.,<br />
SS - SAFE SITTER, SL - SWIM LESSONS, PP - PET/PLANT SITTER, P - PET CARE ONLY,<br />
H - HOUSE CARE, L - LAWN CARE, C- CAR CARE/DETAILING, T - TUTORING<br />
TEENAGE JOB SEEKER’S LISTMAY NOT BE VIEWED<br />
ONLINEAVAILABLE FOR PRINTED NEWSLETTERS ONLY<br />
Community Newsletter | <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME<br />
starts MARCH 11, <strong>2018</strong><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<br />
culture and history, especially during the Cherry Blossom Festival<br />
when the city is awash in delicate white and pink blossoms. Free<br />
events during the 2-week-long festival in early April include cultural<br />
performances, fireworks and a parade. There’s no charge for the<br />
main event - the stunning trees framing the Tidal Basin and around<br />
the Washington Monument.<br />
Ocho Rios, Jamaica: Jamaica is a popular spot for the spring-break<br />
party crowd, but families can find fun for a bargain at the Beaches<br />
Boscobel Resort and Golf Club. This all-inclusive resort boasts 5<br />
restaurants, 6 bars and 1 super cool water park with 9 twisting slides<br />
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<br />
along the sandy shores is at its best.<br />
Seattle, WA: You can explore Pike Place Market with your wallet intact,<br />
if you can exercise willpower at the nearly 200 shops and restaurants<br />
and both admission and parking are free at the Frye Art Museum.<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 />
The 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”<br />
entered the popular vocabulary because it’s so often used in everyday contexts,<br />
like “savings 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 />
spring forward !!!<br />
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GARDENING TIPS<br />
FOR MARCH<br />
VEGETABLES<br />
• Plant vegetables such as tomatoes, sweet corn and snap beans and<br />
pepper, as well as cucumbers, lima or butter beans, cantaloupe, okra<br />
(if the soil has warmed sufficiently - 70 degrees F. or higher), southern<br />
peas, pumpkin, squash, peanuts and watermelon.<br />
LAWN<br />
• Re-sod or replant as needed with turfgrasses adapted to this part of<br />
Texas and suited to the planting location (shade or sun).<br />
• When resodding semi-shaded areas with St. Augustine, use ONLY<br />
the variety Floratam for best pest resistance. See www.plantanswers.<br />
com/grass.htm.<br />
TREES AND SHRUBS<br />
• Plant container-grown trees and shrubs as soon as possible. In shady<br />
areas, where grass is difficult to grow, consider planting a dependable<br />
groundcover such as English ivy, Asian jasmine, vinca or one of the<br />
prostrate junipers.<br />
• Prune spring flowering and evergreen shrubs during early <strong>March</strong>.<br />
However, be sure to prune spring flowering shrubs after they have<br />
bloomed.<br />
• Fertilize with a pre-plant application of a slow-release fertilizer<br />
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<br />
landscape plants because you give them food just before the spring<br />
growing season starts.<br />
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Community Newsletter | <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
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CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS I.S.D.<br />
WWW.CFISD.NET<br />
MARCH 12 TH -16 TH<br />
IMPORTANT DATE<br />
<strong>March</strong> 30th - Student/Staff Holiday<br />
CFISD Livestock Show and Sale<br />
LIVESTOCK SHOW AND SALE GENERATES<br />
NEARLY $340,000 FOR PROJECTS<br />
CFISD students and the high school FFA programs showcased another successful<br />
CFISD Livestock Show and Sale, its 24 th year, on Feb. 8 th -10 th at the CFISD Exhibit Center.<br />
Even with the entire greater Houston area recovering from Hurricane Harvey and<br />
the post-storm flooding, the CFISD community showed an incredible amount of<br />
generosity in the live auction, freezer sale and via additional monetary contributions<br />
to students.<br />
Cypress Falls High School senior Jessica Byrd’s Grand Champion<br />
Swine sold to Conda Maze JRP LLC for $31,000, which<br />
set a new record at the CFISD Livestock Show and Sale.<br />
The Premium Sale (live auction) unofficially raised nearly $340,000. Final amounts<br />
from the Freezer Sale (animals not placing high enough for the live auction), Agriculture<br />
Mechanics and Horticulture silent auction and additional gifts to students<br />
are not yet available, but one new record was broken:<br />
Conda Maze JRP LLC paid $31,000 for the Grand Champion swine exhibited by<br />
Jessica Byrd (Cypress Falls), eclipsing the previous record.<br />
“Knowing the tremendous hardship (Hurricane Harvey) placed on the community,<br />
we were prepared for participation to be down,” said Denise Kubecka, lead<br />
curriculum coordinator in the career and technical education department. “When<br />
it came time for students to turn in their entries, we realized our numbers would<br />
once again be strong. In the wake of all going on in the community, families found<br />
a way to keep their children involved in the FFA program. It is always an emotional<br />
experience for me to watch the pride the students exhibit as they walk into that<br />
arena. This year was even more exciting knowing the extra obstacles many students<br />
had to overcome.”<br />
The following Livestock Royalty representatives were chosen:<br />
Show King - Caleb Abercrombie from Cypress Ranch FFA;<br />
Show Queen - Kylie Bassett from Cy-Fair FFA;<br />
Mr. Show Teen - Kyle Green from Cypress Woods FFA;<br />
Miss Show Teen - Allysondra Quijano from Cypress Woods FFA; and<br />
Top Hand (Sales) - Makenzie Cegelski from Jersey Village FFA.<br />
For the list of grand and reserve champions, go to www.cfisd.net.<br />
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Job Awareness Fair<br />
JA INSPIRE MODELS CAREER AWARENESS TO 9,000 EIGHTH-GRADE STUDENTS<br />
Approximately 9,000 students from 18 CFISD middle schools connected<br />
to potential careers and opportunities in Junior Achievement<br />
of Southeast Texas (JASET)’s fifth annual job awareness fair,<br />
JA Inspire, Feb. 5 th -7 th .<br />
The three-day event at the Berry Center allowed all eighth-grade<br />
students to interact with more than 50 Houston businesses in a<br />
variety of industries.<br />
Each day began with a morning welcome session for all students in<br />
the Berry Center arena. Students were then divided in three groups<br />
that rotated between industry presentations in the conference<br />
center, a soft-skills demonstration in the arena and exhibitors in<br />
the second-floor concourse.<br />
Students were divided up by four endorsement tracks (STEM, business<br />
and industry, public services and arts and humanities) that<br />
they selected beforehand to receive a more specialized experience.<br />
While exploring career stations on the concourse, students spoke<br />
with company employees and industry representatives to learn<br />
more about their businesses.<br />
Speakers in different career fields closed each day. They included<br />
KPRC Channel 2 anchor Rachel McNeill, a Cypress <strong>Creek</strong> High School<br />
graduate and Heritage Texas Properties realtor associate Lily Jang,<br />
a Langham <strong>Creek</strong> High School graduate.<br />
“Our eighth-grade students are fortunate to be able to participate<br />
in an interactive experience that provides them with information on<br />
a variety of careers and local employers from the greater Houston<br />
area,” said Dr. Linda Macias, associate superintendent of curriculum<br />
and instruction and accountability. “This will assist them in making<br />
informed decisions when selecting an endorsement and course<br />
selections for high school.”<br />
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School News<br />
Mother’s Day Market<br />
& Car Show<br />
Calling all vendors! The 2 nd Annual Mother’s Day<br />
Market & Car Show presented by Cypress Springs<br />
FFA Booster Club will be held on Saturday, April<br />
21, <strong>2018</strong> between 9 AM-5 PM & Sunday, April<br />
22, <strong>2018</strong> between 10 AM-4 PM. This event will<br />
be advertised in various media outlets. We are<br />
also working on entertainment and radio spots<br />
to generate business and excitement this year.<br />
Indoor booths are $110 and outdoor booths<br />
are $100. All proceeds will benefit the Cypress<br />
Springs FFA students in attending state convention,<br />
competitions and creating scholarships for<br />
graduating seniors. The event is held at the CFISD<br />
Exhibit Center at 11206 Telge Road, Cypress, TX<br />
77429, ¼ mile north of Hwy 290. For additional<br />
information, please visit www.cyspringsffabooster.org<br />
or contact Elizabeth Ordonez via email at<br />
cy_springsffa@yahoo.com.<br />
8 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter
PRE-SCHOOLS<br />
EPIPHANY LUTHERAN SCHOOL<br />
<strong>2018</strong> SPRING CARNIVAL<br />
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, <strong>2018</strong>, 10 AM to 2 PM<br />
14423 West Rd., Houston, TX 77041, 713-896-1843<br />
Free Admission<br />
Come on out and experience fun for the whole family! The children can<br />
enjoy games, face painting and food while the adults can shop at our<br />
onsite vendors. There will also be a silent auction that’s sure to include<br />
something for everyone as well as a live auction that will begin at 1:30 PM<br />
for those who are a little bit more competitive. Tickets for the attractions<br />
will be available for purchase the day of the carnival. Cash and credit<br />
cards will be accepted. Interested vendors can contact Heather at ptl@<br />
elcsh.org. Please join us for some great family fun while raising money<br />
for the children of Epiphany Lutheran School!<br />
FREE COMMUNITY EVENT!<br />
1 ST ANNUAL NORTHWEST PRESCHOOL PREVIEW<br />
Come learn more about NW area preschools. Representatives from<br />
multiple area preschools will be in attendance. This is a free interactive<br />
event, open to everyone!<br />
Date: Sunday, April 8, <strong>2018</strong><br />
Location: Cypress Christian School<br />
11123 Cypress N Houston Rd, Houston, TX 77065<br />
Time:<br />
1- 3 PM<br />
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON<br />
EDUCATIONAL DAY OUT SERVICES (S.E.E.D.S.)<br />
Now registering<br />
www.seascs.org<br />
Email admissions director, climes@seascs.org<br />
St. Elizabeth’s Educational Day-Out Services (S.E.E.D.S), is a developmentally<br />
appropriate Catholic Early Childhood Program at St. Elizabeth<br />
Ann Seton Catholic Church serving children 18 months to five years of<br />
age. We are Nationally Accredited through NAEYC and have been serving<br />
this community for over 25 years. Our program provides a well-rounded<br />
education in a spirit of exploration and discovery along with specialty<br />
classes-Music, Spanish and Science Enrichment Lab. We are now open<br />
for registration for 2 day, 3 day and 5 day session options along with<br />
before and after school care. If you are interested in enrolling your child<br />
in our quality program or just want more information about S.E.E.D.S,<br />
please contact our office at 281-855-2503 or visit www.seedsrootedinlove.org.<br />
We offer tours at your convenience, please call.<br />
BEAR CREEK UNITED METHODIST<br />
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16000 Rippling Water Drive, Houston, TX 77084<br />
Registration for <strong>2018</strong>-2019 School Year is<br />
open. BCUMCS offers a developmentally<br />
appropriate curriculum in a Christian environment<br />
for children 12 months through kindergarten.<br />
Call 281-463-2969 for a tour or check our website bcumcs.org.<br />
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AP CAPSTONE DIPLOMA PROGRAM<br />
CCS is one of approximately 1,500 high schools worldwide to implement<br />
the AP Capstone Program - an innovative program that allows<br />
students to develop skills that matter most for college success,<br />
such as research, collaboration and communication. Developed<br />
in direct response to feedback from higher education faculty and<br />
college admission officers, AP Capstone complements the in-depth,<br />
subject-specific study of other Advanced Placement courses and<br />
exams. The program consists of two courses taken in sequence: AP<br />
Seminar and AP Research.<br />
STATE REPRESENTATIVE HONORS WARRIOR FOOTBALL<br />
State Representative and CCS parent, Dr. Tom Oliverson visited the<br />
campus recently to honor the Cypress Christian Warriors football<br />
team. He presented each player and coach with a certificate of honor<br />
for accomplishing something that had never been done in school<br />
history, bringing home the TAPPS Division III State Championship<br />
trophy for football. The school was also presented with a Texas<br />
flag that was flown at the Capitol of the Sovereign State of Texas.<br />
CYPRESS CHRISTIAN UPCOMING ADMISSION EVENT<br />
On Thursday, April 12th, Cypress Christian School will host a K-12<br />
Preview. Visit CypressChristian.org/Admissions for more details.<br />
The Covenant Academy Chess<br />
Players won a third place team<br />
trophy at the Region V Scholastic<br />
Championship on January 27th.<br />
Congratulations to our hard working<br />
Patriot Chess Team!<br />
Congratulations to Carson den<br />
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breast and 7th place in 50 free at<br />
the TAPPS State Swim Meet on<br />
February 7th, in Mansfield, Texas.<br />
Go Patriots!<br />
The victorious Lady Patriots and their fabulous Coach, Jim Hardwick,<br />
end their terrific season with a feisty win! Congratulations to our<br />
MS and HS basketball teams for playing Patriot Strong this season.<br />
COVENANT ACADEMY CLASSICAL<br />
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Covenant Academy is a classical Christian K-12, college preparatory<br />
school serving Cypress and the surrounding areas. We are a community<br />
committed to partnering with families to train and raise up the next<br />
generation of leaders equipped to impact our culture. We invite you to<br />
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Garage Sales<br />
FAIRFIELD WOMEN’S CLUB<br />
FUNDRAISING COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />
Fairfield Residents will host sales in their own driveway<br />
April 7, <strong>2018</strong>, 7 AM-2 PM<br />
Maps will be available at: fairfieldwomensclub.org<br />
under garage sale tab<br />
YORKTOWN COLONY GARAGE SALE<br />
April 6 th and 7 th , Rain or Shine<br />
Yorktown Colony is located at Little York and Addicks Satsuma.<br />
EASTON COMMONS SPRING GARAGE SALE<br />
Saturday, April 14 th , 7 AM until 3 PM<br />
Easton Commons is located at Highway 6 and West Road.<br />
ABERDEEN GREEN NEIGHBORHOOD<br />
SPRING GARAGE SALE<br />
Come shop for great deals throughout the neighborhood as Aberdeen<br />
Green residents have their huge Semi-annual Community Garage Sale<br />
on Saturday, April 14 th from 7 AM until 2 PM! Aberdeen Green is located<br />
on Telge Road at West Road, south of Hwy. 290.<br />
COPPER BROOK SEMI-ANNUAL GARAGE SALE<br />
Saturday, April 7 th , 7 AM-2 PM (Rainout date: April 14 th )<br />
Copperbrook is located off of West Road and Jackrabbit.<br />
COPPER VILLAGE GARAGE SALE<br />
Saturday, April 14 th , 7 AM to Noon<br />
Copper Village is located off of West Road near Queenston.<br />
NORTHMEAD VILLAGE<br />
SPRINGCOMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />
The Northmead Village Spring Community Garage Sale will be held on<br />
Saturday, April 21, <strong>2018</strong> from 7 AM until 3 PM, at each participating<br />
resident’s driveway. Signs will be posted throughout the community<br />
one week prior to the event. Northmead Village is located off West<br />
Road and Highway 6.<br />
HEARTHSTONE GARAGE SALE<br />
The spring community garage sale will be on Saturday, April 21 st at<br />
each participating resident’s driveway. The association will post signs at<br />
the major entrances. Hearthstone is located at FM 529 and Huffmeister.<br />
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Community<br />
Events<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 />
work to thousands of art lovers from all over the world. Patrons have<br />
the opportunity to personally meet the artist, view original works and<br />
purchase world class art. The festival benefits local non-profits and<br />
features music, food, beverages, entertainment, a Children’s Creative<br />
Zone and much more for people of all ages to come and enjoy the city<br />
and the festival.<br />
Twice a year, over 1,000 qualified applicants from 19 different disciples<br />
submit their applications to be reviewed by the ACA jurors. For each<br />
festival, a new juror panel is invited and consists of artists, collectors<br />
and industry professionals. The panel of five to seven jurors are 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<br />
information, please visit www.artcolonyassociation.org. For updates<br />
on social media, follow the official event hashtags #HouArtFest and<br />
#BCAF, like the Facebook page or follow on Twitter and Instagram.<br />
Fundraisers<br />
The fifth annual CFISD<br />
Superintendent’s Fun<br />
Run and Festival is set<br />
for <strong>March</strong> 24, <strong>2018</strong> from<br />
8-11 AM at the Berry Center<br />
(8877 Barker Cypress<br />
Road) and the Towne<br />
Lake community.<br />
Underwritten by Memorial<br />
Hermann Cypress,<br />
the fun-filled community<br />
event will include a 5K<br />
run and a family-friendly<br />
1-mile. The fun run will<br />
feature booth vendors,<br />
food trucks, entertainment and activities for children.<br />
Proceeds from the Superintendent’s Fun Run benefit the Cy-Fair Educational<br />
Foundation (CFEF), which awards student scholarships and staff<br />
development grants. The fourth annual event held in February 2017<br />
generated more than $63,000 for the foundation.<br />
For more information, please contact the Community Engagement office<br />
at 281-894-3950.<br />
REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND PRICING<br />
5k (t-shirt and timing chip): $20 adults; $15 students<br />
5k (timing chip only, no t-shirt): $15 adults; $10 students<br />
1 mile (wristband): $5 adults and students<br />
Sleep in pass: $10<br />
Registration will be done through SchoolCash. If you already have a<br />
SchoolCash account, you will be prompted to login upon completion of<br />
registration to submit payment. If you do not have a SchoolCash account,<br />
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Cypress Fairbanks<br />
Rotary Casino Night<br />
Our Rotary club is hosting a Casino Night to raise fund to help<br />
different organizations in the Cypress area. These organization<br />
include, but not limited to: Cypress Area Ministries, Cy-Hope, Shied<br />
<strong>Bear</strong>er, Boy Scouts, etc..) Our Casino Night will be on <strong>March</strong> 17,<br />
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The games will include Blackjack, Craps, Poker and Roulette.<br />
Come join us for a night of FUN! Each ticket will get you a BBQ<br />
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FUNDRAISERS<br />
KEELS & WHEELS CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE<br />
HOSTS 9 TH ANNUAL UNCORKED<br />
Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 22, <strong>2018</strong>, 7-10 PM<br />
Bentley Showroom of Post Oak Motor Cars<br />
1530 West Loop South, Houston 77027<br />
Participating restaurants are assigned a classic automobile or vintage<br />
wooden boat. The chef of each restaurant then selects a specific wine<br />
that they believe matches the classic automobile or boat. Each chef then<br />
prepares a custom hors d’oeuvre that is paired with the wine to complete<br />
the epicurean experience for attendees to sample.<br />
The “Uncorked” event will also feature luxury items and experiences in<br />
the form of a live and silent auction. Auction Co-Chairs Patty Peeples<br />
Busmire and Karen Deguerin invite guests to bid on lavish packages<br />
including fine wines, spa getaways, hotel and resort stays, dinner certificates,<br />
autographed collectibles and much more. Proceeds from the<br />
event and both auctions benefit the Boys & Girls Harbor. This event is<br />
made possible with the support from sponsors City of Seabrook, Bay<br />
Area Regional Medical Center and MCM Worldwide.<br />
The Keels & Wheels Uncorked event was established in 2009 as a means<br />
of raising awareness for Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance, which<br />
will take place this year on May 5-6, <strong>2018</strong> at Lakewood Yacht Club in<br />
Seabrook, Texas. Keels & Wheels Uncorked takes place each <strong>March</strong> prior<br />
to the Spring showcase event and has become one of the major sources<br />
of funding for Boys & Girls Harbor. To date, Keels & Wheels has assisted<br />
in raising more than $1.7 million for its partnering charities.<br />
PRICE:<br />
$100 per person at the door • $75 per person in advance<br />
Tickets may be purchased online at keels-wheels.com or by calling<br />
713-521-0105.<br />
THE ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON<br />
SECOND ANNUAL PRIESTS VS. SEMINARIANS<br />
Basketball Game, April 6, <strong>2018</strong>, 7 PM<br />
Welcome and Opening Prayer by His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo<br />
Strake Jesuit Compitition Gym, 8900 Bellaire Blvd.<br />
Free Admission<br />
Donations benefit St. Mary’s Seminary<br />
BLOOD DRIVES<br />
CORNERSTONE UMC SPRING BLOOD DRIVE<br />
SUNDAY, MARCH 11 TH , 8AM-12:30 PM<br />
Come join us on Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 11 th at the Gulf Coast Blood Center<br />
Mobile Unit in our parking lot at 18081 West Rd, 77095 from 8AM to 12:30<br />
PM. This will be a special T-Shirt Drive! PLEASE go online and sign up at<br />
www.giveblood.org for Cornerstone United Methodist Church - or you<br />
may sign up in the church Lobby on <strong>March</strong> 4 th between 8:30 AM and<br />
Noon. Thank you in advance for your Commitment to Life!! For more<br />
information about the Blood Drive please contact Michele Moura at<br />
mmoura56@gmail.com.<br />
ST. CUTHBERT EPISCOPAL CHURCH BLOOD DRIVE<br />
St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church will be hosting<br />
a Blood Drive on Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 18 th<br />
beginning at 8:30 AM. A mobile unit will be<br />
in the parking lot until 12:30 PM. To donate,<br />
you must be at least 17 years of age, at least<br />
110 lbs. and in good general health. In our<br />
previous blood drive we had 20 donors,<br />
some of them first timers. That means 60<br />
lives were saved! It only takes about 15 minutes,<br />
so please stop by. Save a life - donate<br />
blood. St. Cuthbert is located at 17020 West Road (at Queenston). For<br />
more information, visit us at www.st.cuthbert.org.<br />
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THEATRE, ARTS & MUSIC<br />
THE HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />
“A NIGHT ON BROADWAY”<br />
The treasured music and lyrics of<br />
some of Broadway’s greatest songs<br />
are presented in the Houston Choral<br />
Society’s A Night on Broadway<br />
concert Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 10, <strong>2018</strong><br />
at 7:30 PM, at The Foundry Church.<br />
Under the direction of Dr. Kevin M.<br />
Klotz, HCS Artistic Director, this concert<br />
features brilliant arrangements<br />
of Broadway classics.<br />
Ticket prices are $25 for adults, $20<br />
for seniors/students/veterans and<br />
$10 for children ages 5 and younger. Group rates are available. Tickets<br />
are available online at www.houstonchoral.org. Tickets may also be<br />
purchased at the door. The Foundry Church is one of the premiere<br />
choral venues in Houston with extraordinary acoustics. It is located in<br />
northwest Houston at 8350 Jones Road, Houston, TX 77065 with easy<br />
access from Highway 290.<br />
For more information, please visit the HCS website at<br />
www.houstonchoral.org.<br />
CYPRESS SYMPHONIC BAND<br />
Cypress Symphonic Band will hold their spring concert at 7 PM on <strong>March</strong><br />
24, <strong>2018</strong> at Cornerstone United Methodist Church, 18081-C West Road,<br />
Houston, TX 77095-5585.<br />
‘Monsters, Myths, Legends, Heroes:’ a concert featuring music from popular<br />
films like “Robin Hood” (Michael Kamen), “Edward Scissorhands” and<br />
“Beetlejuice” (Danny Elfman); dramatic marches like “<strong>March</strong> to the Scaffold”<br />
(Hector Berlioz); some opera music with an “Excerpt from ‘Prelude to Parsifal’”<br />
(Richard Wagner): our 2017-<strong>2018</strong> ‘Calls for Scores’ winners Christopher<br />
Lowry and Arthur J Michaels and many others.<br />
Tickets are $8 on the door; $6 advance purchase (children under 12 free) and<br />
can be purchased from our website https://cypresssymphonicband.org/tickets.<br />
We will feature Cy Hope - Devine Virtuosos: www.cy-hope.org/programs/<br />
devine-virtuosos-cy-hope-music-initiative as our local charity spotlight.<br />
STAGEWORKS THEATRE<br />
10760 Grant Road, Houston, TX 77070<br />
Website: www.stageworkshouston.org.<br />
MILDRED’S UMBRELLA THEATER CO.<br />
MAINSTAGE SEASON<br />
All Shows at 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 and 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 Theater Company (MU) will be<br />
saying goodbye to their longtime home in Spring Street Studios and moving<br />
to Montrose, where The Classical Theatre Company has generously<br />
provided the company a new home in their Chelsea Market performance<br />
space. In addition to the move, MU will be producing a shorter season<br />
of two mainstage plays plus the annual Museum of Dysfunction short<br />
play festival in order to accommodate a greater focus on developing<br />
programs that engage the community in different ways.<br />
MORE INFO/RESERVATIONS: www.mildredsumbrella.com,<br />
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CYPRESS CREEK FACE<br />
Box Office: 281-440-4850<br />
www.Cypress<strong>Creek</strong>FACE.org<br />
Please call for the location for these concerts:<br />
THE 2017-18 STAR-LIT! SERIES - 8 PM<br />
Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 10, <strong>2018</strong>: The Celtic Tenors<br />
Saturday, April 14, <strong>2018</strong>: The 5 Browns<br />
Saturday, May 19, <strong>2018</strong>: The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass<br />
THE CHAPARRAL MANAGEMENT<br />
FAMILY SERIES - 3 PM<br />
Saturday, April 21, <strong>2018</strong>: Cirque-tacular<br />
THE 2017-<strong>2018</strong> PROMENADE SERIES<br />
Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 13, <strong>2018</strong>, 3 PM: Dons & Divas: Dido and Aeneas<br />
Tuesday, April 10, <strong>2018</strong>, 3 PM: ROCO: “Magical Inspirations” featuring<br />
Scott St. John, violin<br />
Tuesday, May 8, <strong>2018</strong>, 3 PM: Javier Chaparro and Triple Take<br />
THE FREE CHILDREN’S SERIES - 10 AM<br />
Saturday, May 12, <strong>2018</strong>: Lucas Miller, the Singing Zoologist!<br />
KATY VISUAL & PERFORMING<br />
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www.kvpac.org<br />
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Season Tickets, including all new FLEX Packages, are on-sale now to<br />
lock-in the best price and choice seat. Pre-Sale Show Tickets are $15<br />
Adults and $12 Seniors.<br />
Tickets increase by $3 at the door. Group rates are available at www.<br />
kvpac.org or in person. For Katy audience members who seek an evening<br />
at the theater, they can look to Encore Players as a source to enjoy the<br />
theater in their own home town without the long commute or high cost<br />
involved with heading to one of downtown Houston’s theaters. Katy<br />
Visual & Performing Arts Center (KVPAC) is a non-profit arts education<br />
organization helping artists find their light since 2001.<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>:<br />
Show & Sale, 10 AM-3 PM<br />
Free Admission<br />
Violets of all types such as standards, miniatures, semi-miniatures and<br />
trailers will be available. Other Gesneriads such as Episcias and Streps<br />
and supplies such as potting soil, pots and fertilizers will also be featured.<br />
Club members will be available to answer general questions on growing<br />
African Violets. Free parking available at Judson Robinson Jr. Community<br />
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This program is held on the fourth Saturday of each month at the<br />
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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 />
THE TITMOUSE CLUB<br />
The Titmouse Club is a nature program for children ages 2 ½ to 5 sponsored<br />
by the Houston Audubon Docent Guild. The program is offered every<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday morning, 10 to 11 AM, from mid-September until<br />
mid-May at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, 440 Wilchester Boulevard.<br />
Each week features a different nature theme and may include nature talks,<br />
stories, hands-on activities and walks in the woods. For more information,<br />
go to www.houstonaudubon.org and look under Audubon Docents. The<br />
cost is $5 per child per session or a 5-session card can be purchased for $20.<br />
The child must be accompanied by an adult during the program. Park in<br />
the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church parking lot at 12955 Memorial<br />
Drive, enter the nature sanctuary through the marked gate and proceed<br />
on the path to the log cabin. Upcoming programs include:<br />
18 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter
DR. LARA-ANN CLINTON<br />
DR. JOE CLINTON<br />
HWY. 6<br />
Mc Donald’s<br />
<strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong><br />
Professional<br />
Center<br />
CAIRNWAY<br />
CLAY ROAD<br />
4654 Hwy. 6 North,<br />
Suite 305<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 />
“I’m In PAIN”<br />
Can Chiropractic Help ME ?<br />
We are often asked, “What’s the best way of finding out whether or not a doctor<br />
of chiropractic can help my problem?”<br />
We believe the answer can be found in a complete chiropractic consultation and examination,<br />
including x-rays. And to help find out for sure, we will do a complete consultation<br />
and examination, including x-rays, if necessary,<br />
(procedures that normally cost $187.00 or more) for $25.00.<br />
We will make this special program available through <strong>March</strong>.<br />
The only exception to the offer involves personal injury cases (workers’ compensation<br />
and auto accidents) in which there is no charge directly to the patient.<br />
THESE CONDITIONS ARE SOME<br />
OF THE DANGER SIGNALS:<br />
281-855-2277 Headache<br />
Arthritic pain by stiff neck<br />
Loss of sleep<br />
Scoliosis (Curvature of the spine)<br />
Leg pain & numbness<br />
Arm pain & numbness<br />
Backache<br />
Fatigue<br />
Tension<br />
Whiplash Injury<br />
Reg. $ 187.00 Program<br />
Must present ad at time of appointment.<br />
Expires 3/31/18<br />
YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE:<br />
✓ A private consultation with the doctor.<br />
✓ X-rays, if necessary.<br />
✓ A thorough spinal examination including<br />
orthopedic & neurological test.<br />
✓ A confidential report of our findings.<br />
✓An explanation of our treatment procedure<br />
if we determine chiropractic can help you.<br />
✓A REFERRAL TO THE PROPER SPECIALIST IF WE<br />
DETERMINE CHIROPRACTIC CAN’T HELP YOU.<br />
CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH and WELLNESS CENTER<br />
AFTER SCHOOL NATURE EXPLORERS CLUB<br />
Nature Explorers Club is designed for school-age children (ages 6-10, K-5 th )<br />
who are interested in investigating the natural world. Each month we will<br />
explore a different ecology topic, focusing on our own native plants and<br />
animals. We will make a craft to take home, go on a nature hike, dip-net for<br />
fish and tadpoles in the ponds and get to know the plants and animals of<br />
the Bayou City! Fee/reservations are required. Reserve your child’s spot at<br />
www.houstonaudubon.org.<br />
For more information contact Bethany Foshee, Docent Programs Coordinator,<br />
bfoshee@houstonaudubon.org or 713-932-1639. Upcoming programs include:<br />
<strong>March</strong> 22 nd : Baby Animals<br />
Community Newsletter | <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
April 19 th : Snakes Alive!<br />
OWL PROWLS<br />
Houston Audubon Docent Guild sponsors 4 owl prowls for the 2017-18 season.<br />
Owl prowls begin with a lively program on owls including an opportunity to<br />
meet live, rehabilitated owls followed by a walk in the woods in search of<br />
wild owls. For more information, to reserve and pay online go to www.houstonaudubon.org.<br />
Owl Prowl dates - <strong>March</strong> 9, <strong>2018</strong>. Owl Prowls start at 7 PM,<br />
end at 9 PM and begin in the log cabin at the Edith L Moore Nature Sanctuary.<br />
The fee is $12 for adults and $8 for children (ages 6-17). All prowlers must be at<br />
least 6 years of age and there must be at least one adult present for each two<br />
children. Dress for walking in the woods and the weather. Please park in the<br />
Memorial Drive United Methodist Church west parking lot at 12955 Memorial<br />
Drive or the Sanctuary’s small lot at 440 Wilchester. Pre-registration is required<br />
and there is a maximum number of participants for each prowl.<br />
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 others<br />
about the leading developmental disabiliy in the United States - autism. 7,500 fans<br />
and supporters, Hope For Three, County Judge Bob Hebert, all 18 City Mayors, 300<br />
volunteers and the Sugar Land Skeeters, host over 400 family members from the<br />
autism community to a day full of friendship and baseball.<br />
Volunteers “buddy” up with a child prior to the game for play time on the field<br />
or in the playground area. During this time, parents and caregivers enjoy a social<br />
hour in the company of other adults at the Bud Light Pavilion; a rare occasion for<br />
many, a first-time opportunity for most<br />
A 2-hour buffet with complimentary lunch and soft drinks await the hosted families<br />
in the picnic area 700 volunteers and family members march around the field for<br />
an Autism Awareness Parade before Judge Hebert and City Mayors join on field<br />
to read a Proclamation of support recognizing April as Autism Awareness Month<br />
Then, it’s PLAY BALL!<br />
Sponsors, Mayors and other VIPs enjoy the game from hosted suites, while volunteers<br />
and families cheer on the home team! Numerous volunteer, sponsorship<br />
and underwriting opportunties available. Call 281-245-0640 to learn more.<br />
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MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />
Through <strong>March</strong> 18th - The 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. The <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 - The 83rd Azalea Trail<br />
heralds the beginning of Spring! The 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 - The 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. The<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.<br />
HOUSTON AREA EVENTS AND ROAD TRIPS<br />
This signature event is the city’s single greatest<br />
response in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Funds raised<br />
help local HIV/AIDS service organizations provide<br />
programs and services to almost 30,000 Houstonians<br />
impacted by the virus. This year, the annual<br />
fundraiser will culminate in a free outdoor concert<br />
featuring live performances from Houston-based<br />
artists. VIP wristbands for the concert will be available<br />
to 1,500 Houstonians who take a free HIV test<br />
before the walk. Please visit www.AIDSWalkHouston.org<br />
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. The<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 - The 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! The Houston St. Patrick’s Parade<br />
has always been a FREE event. The 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. The 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 />
The 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 The 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. The 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 />
20 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter
CY-FAIR ALUMNI<br />
INTERVIEWED ON<br />
GREAT DAY HOUSTON<br />
Jennie Heinze, MA, LPC-I, a Cy Fair<br />
High School Alumni and current<br />
Licensed Professional Counselor<br />
practicing in the Cypress/Champions<br />
area, was recently interviewed<br />
on Great Day Houston with Deborah<br />
Duncan. Because she specializes<br />
in children and adolescent issues,<br />
she was able to provide insight on<br />
parenting and shared tips and skills<br />
for the new year. Jennie received<br />
her undergraduate degree from the<br />
University of Texas at Austin and<br />
her master’s degree in psychology<br />
at Houston Baptist University in 2015. Her private practice includes<br />
working with children, adolescents, adults and couples. Check out the<br />
KHOU Great Day Houston webpage to watch the Parenting Tip Segment<br />
from January 16, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
HARRIS COUNTY MASTER GARDENER<br />
The Texas A&M AgriLife extension Service and the Harris County Master<br />
Gardeners are pleased to offer the Green Thumb Gardening Series of<br />
Lectures. These presentations are free and there are no reservations.<br />
For questions please call 713-274-0950.<br />
LEADING MEDICINE<br />
STARTS WITH<br />
HOUSTON METHODIST<br />
PRIMARY CARE<br />
At Houston Methodist Primary Care Group,<br />
your family is at the center of all we do. From<br />
simple checkups to more complex concerns, our<br />
board-certified physicians provide the<br />
compassionate care you need as well as access<br />
to our leading network of world-class specialists.<br />
Schedule online today,<br />
visit houstonmethodist.org/pcg or<br />
call 713.394.6638.<br />
GREEN THUMB GARDENING SERIES OF LECTURES - HERBS<br />
<strong>March</strong> 17, <strong>2018</strong>: 10:30 AM-12:30 PM. Maud Smith Marks Library,<br />
1815 Westgreen Blvd. Katy.<br />
<strong>March</strong> 20, <strong>2018</strong>: 6:30-8:30 PM. Spring Branch Memorial Library,<br />
930 Corbindale.<br />
Due to Harvey damage, there is no access to the <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Extension.<br />
Open Garden Day has been relocated to the Weekley Community Center<br />
at 8440 Greenhouse Road, Houston. We won’t have outdoor gardens, so<br />
the activities will focus on nature crafts, small plants in pots and games.<br />
OPEN GARDEN DAY ADULT WORKSHOP<br />
<strong>March</strong> 27, <strong>2018</strong>: 10-11 AM. Weekley Community Center,<br />
8440 Greenhouse Rd. Pre-Registration required by Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 25th,<br />
ogd.harrishort@gmail.com or 713-274-0950.<br />
IMPORTANT DATES & HOLIDAYS IN MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />
Birthstone: Aquamarine<br />
<strong>March</strong> Flower: Daffodil<br />
Astrological Signs: Pisces (2/19-3/20) and Aries (3/21-4/20)<br />
The Anglo-Saxons called the month Hlyd monath which means<br />
Stormy month or Hraed monath which means Rugged month.<br />
<strong>March</strong> is observed as:<br />
• American Dietetic Association Month<br />
• National Nutrition Month • American Red Cross Month<br />
• Caffeine Awareness Month • Epilepsy Awareness Month<br />
• National Nutrition Month • 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: Good Friday<br />
3/31: Passover<br />
Community Newsletter | <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
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Church News & Events<br />
Easter Sunday<br />
April 1st<br />
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON’S<br />
ANNUAL LENTEN FISH FRY FRIDAYS<br />
Through <strong>March</strong> 23 rd , 5:30-7:30 PM<br />
6646 Addicks Satsuma,<br />
Houston TX 77084 – 281-463-7878<br />
Benefiting Seas Youth Ministry<br />
Summer Programs<br />
CORNERSTONE UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
18081 West Road, 281-859-4141,<br />
cornerstoneumc.org<br />
CHILDREN’S EASTER FESTIVAL<br />
Cornerstone United Methodist Church invites<br />
and welcomes our community friends and<br />
neighbors along with our own “Family of Faith”<br />
to join us for our annual Children’s Easter Festival<br />
on Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 31 st , from 9 to 10:30<br />
AM. There will be games and activities for the<br />
whole family including inflatables, crafts, face<br />
painting, pictures with the Easter Bunny and<br />
more. Of course, there will be an Easter Egg Hunt<br />
for various age groups as well. Cornerstone UMC<br />
practices being cheerful and generous givers. If<br />
you are able, please bring a non-perishable food<br />
item to be given to a local charity that provides<br />
food to those in need our local community.<br />
HOLY WEEK WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Holy Week represents the last week of Jesus’ life<br />
on earth, beginning with his triumphant entry<br />
into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and culminating<br />
with his glorious resurrection from the dead the<br />
following Sunday, Easter. This year Holy Week is<br />
from Sunday, April 9 th through Sunday, April<br />
16 th . During this week, Cornerstone United<br />
Methodist Church will be offering a variety of<br />
worship and fellowship opportunities. You are<br />
invited to the following Holy Week worship<br />
opportunities for young and old alike planned<br />
at Cornerstone UMC:<br />
PALM SUNDAY SERVICES (<strong>March</strong> 25 th ): At the 10:45<br />
AM service, the children will lead a processional in<br />
worship waving palm branches as we remember<br />
and celebrate Jesus entry into Jerusalem. Also at<br />
the 8:30 and 10:45 AM services, the Chancel Choir<br />
accompanied by an orchestra will be performing<br />
their Easter Cantata: “Once Upon a Tree!”. There will<br />
be NO 9:35 AM service but there will be “Christian<br />
Education for All Ages” at 9:30 AM.<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION SERVICE<br />
(<strong>March</strong> 29 th ): The word Maundy literally means<br />
“command,” reminding Christians that Jesus<br />
commanded his followers at the Last Supper<br />
to “do this in remembrance of me.” At 6:30 PM,<br />
a Seder Meal hosted by Rev. David Rucker will<br />
be celebrated in the Family Life Center. Holy<br />
Communion will be served.<br />
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE (<strong>March</strong> 30 th ): At 7 PM,<br />
we will gather to commemorate the crucifixion<br />
of our Lord with the Stations of the Cross and the<br />
blackening of the sanctuary. Special music for<br />
the service will be provided by the Chancel Choir.<br />
EASTER SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES (April<br />
1 st ): At 8:30 & 10:45 AM, we will have inspiring<br />
services with the Chancel Choir and an accompanying<br />
orchestra providing the special music.<br />
At the 9:35 AM service, the Journey Praise Band<br />
will lead the celebration of Christ’s resurrection.<br />
THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES<br />
Cornerstone United Methodist Church will be<br />
offering to the community a study on Gary<br />
Chapman’s renown “The 5 Love Languages:<br />
The Secret to Love That Lasts” starting on<br />
Tuesday, April 10 th at 7-8:15 PM. This study<br />
reveals how different people express love in<br />
different ways and contains the key to understanding<br />
each other’s unique needs. What<br />
speaks love to you may be meaningless to<br />
your spouse. Apply the right principles, learn<br />
the right language and soon you’ll know the<br />
profound satisfaction and joy of being able to<br />
express your love and feel truly loved in return.<br />
Each week the group will view a teaching by<br />
Dr. Chapman and have the opportunity to<br />
discuss the principles taught both in the small<br />
group and with your spouse. Singles are also<br />
welcome as there will be opportunity to apply<br />
the teaching to relationships with children,<br />
parents and other significant people in one’s<br />
life. Classes will last for 75 minutes and a<br />
nursery for preschool children will be available<br />
by advanced reservation. Each participant<br />
will need a small-group study book, which<br />
can be purchased from the church. The cost<br />
is $10 per book.<br />
Note: Vacation Bible School will be<br />
June 11 th -15 th .<br />
ST. CUTHBERT CHURCH<br />
St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church welcomes all<br />
to come worship with us during Holy Week:<br />
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 25 TH : at 8 AM and 10:30<br />
AM with Holy Communion and the Liturgy of<br />
the Palms. Palm Sunday remembers Jesus’<br />
triumphal entry into Jerusalem.<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY, MARCH 29 TH : at 7 PM<br />
with Holy Communion and the Stripping of<br />
the Altar. This service commemorates the<br />
Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles.<br />
GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30 TH : at 9:30 AM we<br />
will meet at Goforth Park, 9118 Wheat Cross<br />
Drive, to walk the Stations of the Cross. During<br />
this time, we will recall the series of events at<br />
the end of Jesus’ life from his condemnation<br />
to his burial. All ages are welcome. At 7 PM, at<br />
the church, there will be a Good Friday Liturgy<br />
with Communion from the reserve sacrament.<br />
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 1 ST : we invite everyone<br />
to celebrate the risen Lord! Holy Communion<br />
and baptisms at 8 AM and Holy Communion<br />
at 10:30 AM. After each service there will<br />
be an Easter Egg hunt for all children.<br />
St. Cuthbert Church is located at 17020 West<br />
Road, at the corner of West and Queenston.<br />
Visit stcuthbert.org for more information<br />
about all of our events.<br />
PEACE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
Peace Community Church (located at 5151 Addicks<br />
Satsuma Rd, Houston TX 77084) would<br />
like to invite our neighbors to join us as we<br />
celebrate Easter! On Sunday, April 1 st , come<br />
for a free breakfast at 8:30 AM followed by our<br />
Worship Celebration and Children’s Egg Hunt<br />
(for kids through 5 th grade)! Please visit our<br />
website at www.PeaceCommunityChurch.org!<br />
THE FAMILY OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
The Family of Faith Lutheran Church, 16710<br />
FM 529 Road, Houston, Texas 77095. For more<br />
information, please call the church office at<br />
281-855-2950. You may also visit our website<br />
at www.tfof.org.<br />
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YOUTH PROGRAM DEEP FRY’D at the FOF for youth, is sponsoring a<br />
monthly movie night where we have some dinner, watch a movie and<br />
then discuss the movie and how it relates to our lives and God. Friends<br />
are always welcome. Cost is $3 to help cover dinner.<br />
Middle School: <strong>March</strong> 2, <strong>2018</strong>, April 6, <strong>2018</strong><br />
High School: <strong>March</strong> 23, <strong>2018</strong>, April 20, <strong>2018</strong><br />
FREE LEARN ENGLISH MINISTRY<br />
AT COPPERFIELD CHURCH<br />
8350 Highway 6 North #C-8 (behind Wings ‘N More)<br />
Free English Class Mondays through May 22, <strong>2018</strong>,<br />
9-11 AM & 7-9 PM<br />
Contact-Jan Garza 832-443-4248, jan.garza@comcast.net<br />
You must be 18 or older. (NO baby-sitting provided). Join us any week!<br />
¡Gratis! Clases De Ingles para Adultos<br />
los lunes, el 12 de Septiembre-el 22 de Mayo, 9-11 AM Y 7-9 PM<br />
(Puede empezar cualquier semana)<br />
Copperfield Church, 8350 Highway 6 North #C-8<br />
(detrás de Wings ‘N More)<br />
Contacto: Jan Garza 832-443-4248 o jan.garza@comcast.net<br />
Tiene que tener 18 años o más. No hay servicios de niñera.<br />
LỚp HỌC TIẾNG anh MIỂN phi<br />
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Phải từ 18 tuổi trở lên. (Không cung cấp giữ trẻ)<br />
SHALOM CYPRESS<br />
Shalom Cypress was established in 2011 by local families seeking a<br />
Jewish presence in Northwest Houston. We are the closest synagogue<br />
within 25 miles of the nearest synagogue. Many thought that they were<br />
the only Jews in the Cypress area, but it turns out that they were wrong!<br />
Shalom Cypress has grown to more than 30 affiliated families.<br />
Passover is right around the corner! We will be having a Passover Seder,<br />
along with our monthly services. Please visit our website at www.<br />
shalomcypress.org or email us at info@shalomcypress.org to find out<br />
more information.<br />
Shalom Cypress has many ongoing & active programs for people of all<br />
ages. It is not too late to sign-up for our Hebrew School. Now available<br />
for adults!<br />
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON SCHOLA CANTORUM<br />
Do you want your children to become lifelong servants of the Church?<br />
Singing in a children’s choir is a great way to help that. The St. Elizabeth<br />
Ann Seton Schola Cantorum is currently accepting children Grades 4-12<br />
for its after-school choir program. The choir is responsible for enriching<br />
the Mass on 10:30 on Sundays and rehearses every Wednesday from<br />
3:45-5 PM. Unique in the area, the choir focuses on singing music from<br />
the rich Catholic tradition, including chant and polyphony, as well<br />
as the finest modern church music. Time is devoted to building the<br />
children’s skills of music reading, vocal technique, thinking about the<br />
words and the structure and meaning of the Mass. Service hours are<br />
available for older students. For more information, please contact Dr.<br />
Douglas O’Neill at doneill@seascs.org.<br />
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
A WELS COMMUNITY<br />
What’s happening at P. O. P.?<br />
1 st Sunday of every month: Birthday and Anniversary Sunday - come<br />
share fun food treats and Fellowship with our birthday and anniversary<br />
Members after Service in the Church reception area.<br />
Sundays, 11:30 AM: Choir practice, come listen - better yet, join!<br />
Wednesdays, 10:30 AM: preschool Chapel-for the children in our<br />
preschool ages 3 to 5<br />
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ADULT ENGLISH CLASSES AT ENGLISH GATEWAY<br />
English Gateway is a program designed to teach conversational English.<br />
The vision and desire of English Gateway is to assist international families<br />
in learning and improving English skills to help them live and be successful<br />
here in the United States. We offer 6 different levels and have open<br />
registration throughout the CFISD school year. Childcare is available for<br />
free for pre-school children as long as they are registered beforehand.<br />
How much does it cost? There is a one-time fee of $20 for the books;<br />
classes are free.<br />
Where does English Gateway meet?<br />
We meet at Bayou City Fellowship, 12715 Telge Rd., Cypress, TX 77429.<br />
When does English Gateway meet? We offer two options:<br />
Thursday mornings, 9:30-11:30 AM, Thursday evenings, 6:30-8:30 PM.<br />
What are the starting dates for English Gateway?<br />
Student Registration: 9:30-11:30 AM or 6:30-8:30 PM<br />
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ST. CUTHBERT YOUTH GROUP<br />
The St. Cuthbert Youth Group is a community of youth and adult volunteers<br />
who encourage and support each other in life and in faith. All<br />
students in grades six through twelve are welcome to be part of the<br />
Youth Group, which offers a wide range of gatherings and events created<br />
to provide a fun opportunity for learning and growth. The Youth Group<br />
meets on Sundays from 4-6 PM for fun, Bible Study and fellowship and<br />
on Wednesdays from 6:30-8 PM for dinner and Bible study. For more<br />
information, contact Kim Houghton at stcyouth@stcuthbert.org. St.<br />
Cuthbert is located at 17020 West Road at Queenston.<br />
Visit stcuthbert.org for more information.<br />
CORNERSTONE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
www.csopc.org - Ladies, please join us for an in-depth study of 1 Peter!<br />
We meet at a house in <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong>, Monday nights at 7 PM. Stay after for<br />
dessert and fellowship. Contact Melissa at mhaley@csopc.org or<br />
713-899-5745 for more information.<br />
CANYON LAKES WEST COMMUNITY CHURCH BIBLE STUDY<br />
Neighbors of the community gather to meet and greet, share in the<br />
word and fellowship Wednesdays at 7 PM at the Richard & Meg Weekly<br />
Community Center 8440 Greenhouse Rd. Visit www.cypresstxchurch.org or<br />
call 713-302-7325 for more information.<br />
CHRIST COVENANT CHURCH LADIES BIBLE STUDY<br />
The women’s ministry of CCC invites you to join them this Fall as they begin a<br />
7 week video study by Priscilla Shirer. “The Armor of God” Bible study is every<br />
Tuesday morning, at 9:30 AM. NO Child Care provided. A book fee does apply.<br />
Please join us at Christ Covenant Church, 17000 Longenbaugh, Houston, TX,<br />
77095, 281-463-6600. To register for the series, please go to www.christcov.net.<br />
THE FAMILY OF FAITH LUTHERAN<br />
BIBLE STUDY: Each Sunday morning at 8:30 AM and 11 AM, adult<br />
students of the Bible investigate a new book of the Bible. All are invited.<br />
THE EARLY BIRD BIBLE STUDY - The community is invited to join<br />
every Wednesday morning at 6:30 AM at Panera Bread<br />
(at 6 and FM 529).<br />
OXYGEN HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH - Sundays after 10 AM service. Join us<br />
upstairs in the movie room where we watch music videos, video clips,<br />
skits and other media then relate it to God and your life.<br />
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TUESDAY EVENING LADIES’ BIBLE STUDY<br />
AT LIVING WORD LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
The Tuesday Evening Ladies’ Bible Study at Living Word Lutheran<br />
Church is informal, but with an emphasis on the Word of God. We invite<br />
you to join us. Weekly attendance is not mandatory. Come with your<br />
Bible when you are able to and please invite your friends and neighbors<br />
for some great study, sharing and fellowship. The group meets from 7 to<br />
8:30 PM on Tuesday evenings in the Micah Room in the Administrative<br />
Building. Living Word is located at 3700 S Mason Road in Katy (the corner<br />
of Mason Road and Westheimer Parkway).<br />
A private Facebook page will be used to communicate information and<br />
facilitate discussion. If you would like to be added to the group, please<br />
email Selina at selinapon@gmail.com with your preferred email and<br />
phone number.<br />
ST. CUTHBERT BIBLE STUDIES<br />
Located at 17020 West Road, Houston, 77095, at the corner of West Road<br />
and Queenston. Website at stcuthbert.org.<br />
ST. C SENIORS - The St. C Seniors are a great group of fun loving people!<br />
The group meets for Bible study and good-natured discussion every<br />
Thursday afternoon at 1 PM and have a monthly luncheon every third<br />
Thursday. All are welcome; you don’t have to be a senior citizen to attend.<br />
Contact Sally Mahon at sally@stcuthbert.org for more info.<br />
MINISTRY OF MOTHERHOOD (MOMS) - If you are about to be a mother, a<br />
mother of preschoolers, a mother of high school students or anywhere in<br />
between, you are invited to St. Cuthbert Church’s Ministry of Motherhood<br />
(MOMs) for Beth Moore’s DVD-based Bible study David: Seeking a Heart<br />
Like His. The group meets every Monday from 9:10-11:30 AM and the<br />
study begins on Monday, September 11 th . The study guide is available<br />
for $16 and scholarships are available. Childcare is provided at no charge.<br />
For more info, contact Beth Micek at myc@stcuthbert.org.<br />
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH - BIBLE STUDIES<br />
9 AM Sundays: Adult Bible Study in Fellowship Hall - Learn the History that<br />
goes along with The Word. Grow in faith and Godly living. 9 AM Sundays:<br />
1 st & 3 rd Sunday of each month - Teen Bible Study<br />
BEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
SINGLE MOMS BIBLE STUDY<br />
The Single Moms class at <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Church invites you to come join<br />
us as we study the Bible, share and pray for each other and have great<br />
times of fellowship. Our Bible Study enables us to embrace our lives as<br />
single women and moms and overcome the challenges that arise as we<br />
manage our homes, work and friendships.<br />
We are beginning a new study series that addresses our view of WORK. Whether<br />
you are a stay at home mom or a mom that works outside the home, work<br />
reaches all of us. The group meets Sunday mornings at 11 AM in Room ED101<br />
at <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Baptist Church located at 5901 N. Fry Road, Katy, TX 77449. (at<br />
W. Little York intersection). Ministry opportunities are also available for your<br />
children, preschool through high school. For more information, please call or<br />
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BEAR CREEK UMC<br />
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United Methodist Church provides a caring, Christian atmosphere for<br />
your loved one? The program, scheduled from 10 AM to 1:30 PM. This<br />
gathering provides free time for caregivers and includes crafts, chair<br />
exercises, word games, entertainment, lunch and more. Caregivers are<br />
also welcome to stay and join the fun. For more information or to register,<br />
please call the church office at 281-463-2330. <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> United<br />
Methodist Church is located at 16000 Rippling Water Drive, near North<br />
Hwy. 6 and Kieth Harrow.<br />
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Spring<br />
Sports<br />
<strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Baptist Church Sports<br />
5901 N. Fry Rd and West Little York<br />
FORWARD BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL GUYS<br />
Be a part of one of our basketball leagues. Practice/Games will be on<br />
Monday, Tuesday or Thursday nights. Evaluations to help set the<br />
teams will be <strong>March</strong> 2 nd , 6 th , 7 th and 9 th from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM in our<br />
Gym. You can register online. Look for Forward Basketball and click on<br />
it. We will have registration forms available in the church office and in<br />
the Student Ministry area. Practices begin the week of <strong>March</strong> 20 th and<br />
the league runs through May 1 st . The cost of Forward Basketball is $25.<br />
If you have questions or would like more information you can contact<br />
us at 281-859-9900. Ask for David Rutherford or email david.rutherford@<br />
bcstaff.org. Last year there was such a great response register early and<br />
pay to reserve your spot.<br />
MEN’S OUTWARD FLAG FOOTBALL<br />
Come join men 18 years and older for our Outward Flag Football league<br />
coming this spring at <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Baptist Church. Practice/Games will<br />
be on Saturdays. The league will have a tournament at the conclusion<br />
of the season. Evaluations for all players will be Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 17 th<br />
from 10-11 AM and Tuesday and Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20 th and 22 nd from<br />
6:30-7:30 PM. These will take place on the fields behind the church. Cost<br />
for the league will be $40 per player covering cost of officials and jersey.<br />
Games will begin April 7 th and conclude on May 12 th . You can register<br />
online under Men’s Sports.<br />
ADULT SOCCER<br />
Join us for a new adult soccer league! This leagues is open to men and<br />
women, age 18 and up. There will be a skills evaluation on Saturday,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 10 th from 10-11 AM to assist in making equal teams. This<br />
assessment and all games will be held on the fields behind the church.<br />
Games will begin on April 7 th and conclude on May 12 th . Cost for the<br />
league will be $40 per player. This will include a jersey.<br />
YOUTH SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS<br />
This summer, kiddos age 7 to 14 can participate in half day summer<br />
sports camps! A football lover? Volleyball champion? Baseball slugger?<br />
We’ve got a camp for you! And more! Each week will be a different<br />
sport including football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, cheerleading,<br />
soccer and dodgeball! Cost will be $100 per child. This will include a<br />
t-shirt and a gift!<br />
For more information on all our sports, contact us at 281-859-9900 or<br />
rec@bcstaff.org. There will be registration online at<br />
www.bearcreek.church/sports.<br />
Texas Terrapins Swim Team<br />
Wants to wish its Varsity Swimmers (Aldercy Bui, Jackson Dement, Lianne<br />
Duran, Edgar Fernandez, Jimmy Gavin, Brendan Gillikin, Savannah Griffin,<br />
Brianna Nguyen, Tyler Sparks, Colin Wegner and Hannah Zwernerman)<br />
good luck at Districts!<br />
Northwest Flyers Youth Track Club<br />
Club Track Team Registration for Middle and High School<br />
In order to register, athletes must first attend one of the orientation<br />
sessions in late <strong>March</strong>/early April <strong>2018</strong>, which are listed on the team<br />
website at www.northwestflyers.org.<br />
For additional information on the Northwest Flyers Track Club,<br />
please visit the team website at www.northwestflyers.org, contact<br />
Linette Roach at linette.roach@sbcglobal.net or “Like” the club on<br />
Facebook.<br />
AHFC Royals<br />
AHFC Royals will make their inaugural season this summer <strong>2018</strong> (May-<br />
August). The Royals Premier Development League (PDL) and Women’s<br />
Premier Soccer League (WPSL) are a pathway for players desiring to play<br />
at a higher level. Games will be family fun and played at Tully Stadium.<br />
Learn more about the Royals and purchase tickets by going to:<br />
www.ahfcroyals.com.<br />
AHFC Royals are offering a Summer Training Program (STP) for High<br />
School Players as well as STP for College players needing to maintain<br />
playing condition before the upcoming College Fall season. Visit www.<br />
ahfcroyals.com for STP or email: pkasperitis@albionhurricanes.org.<br />
USA Fit Cypress<br />
Are you a runner? Are you a fitness walker? Do you want to be? USA Fit<br />
Cypress is a friendly, no pressure group training for a variety of marathons<br />
and half marathons throughout the year. Even if you’ve never run a step<br />
before, training with our group will help you conquer mental and physical<br />
barriers you never thought possible. Beginner, walker, seasoned runner?<br />
No matter your conditioning or pace, we have a place for you. Over the<br />
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course of six months, our coaches will help you achieve your personal best<br />
in a non-intimidating, fun and safe environment.<br />
We will provide a weekly training schedule and opportunities for group<br />
training throughout the week with our distance runs on Saturday<br />
morning at Pope Elementary on Bridgeland Lake Parkway in Bridgeland.<br />
Registration for our Winter Season is open and the programs officially<br />
began June 3 rd . Visit us at www.usafitcypress.com to register or for more<br />
information.<br />
Ladies Golf<br />
A new ladies golf group is now forming at Cypress Lakes Golf Club. No<br />
handicaps required. This will be a casual ladies golf outing to improve your<br />
game and make some new friends. Play will be on Thursday mornings at<br />
9. For information please email ladiesgolf4fun@gmail.com or call Cypress<br />
Lakes Golf Club at 281-304-8515.<br />
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Netball Clubs<br />
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We are also looking for interested players, adults and youth to play in a<br />
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Track Houston Youth Track Club<br />
Track Houston is the nation’s largest and most successful youth track and<br />
field organization. Our goal is to assist interested boys and girls ages 6 to 18<br />
years old in improving their physical fitness and mental stamina. We have<br />
multiple practice sites in the Greater Houston area including McMeans<br />
Junior High School in Katy and Cypress Lakes High School in Cypress. Visit<br />
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Cy-Fair Sports Association<br />
Cy-Fair Sports Association is having registration for baseball, football,<br />
cheerleading and soccer. Please see our website for more information<br />
www.cy-fairsports.org.<br />
Westside Golf League<br />
Westside Golf League is actively encouraging new members. We invite you<br />
to join us every Tuesday morning at Cinco Ranch Golf Club. Our purpose<br />
is to allow ladies of all levels to meet new friends and have fun while<br />
improving golfing skills. For more information, contact Sue Crookson at<br />
281-392-4913 scrookson@houston.rr.com or Yana Dommert at 281-394-<br />
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West Houston Rugby Club<br />
West Houston Rugby Club offers excellent opportunities for players of all<br />
ages from minis to adults to participate in one of America’s fastest growing<br />
sports. Our coaches are fully accredited with USA Rugby and include former<br />
European premiership players. We are a not for profit club with a mission<br />
to provide outstanding club management, a fun social environment and<br />
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Library News<br />
LONE STAR COLLEGE - CYFAIR LIBRARY<br />
9191 Barker-Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433<br />
281-290-3210<br />
HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 7 AM-10 PM,<br />
Friday-Saturday, 8 AM-6 PM<br />
and Sunday, 1 PM-6 PM.<br />
HCPL’s 2017 Summer Reading Program began on June 5 th .<br />
Programs available for Adults, Teens, and Children.<br />
• FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY - The LSC-CyFair Friends Bookstore<br />
accepts gently used books year-round, offering them to the public<br />
for a set donation amount. The store is open six days a week and<br />
staffed by volunteers. Proceeds support library programs. Help<br />
support our community library.<br />
• CYFAIR LIBRARY BRANCH BLOG PAGE at http://hcpl.net/location/<br />
cy-fair-college-library, for news and events about the library and<br />
college and in the community.<br />
• FACEBOOK at LSC-CyFair Branch Library.<br />
• WEEKLY EVENTS & PROGRAMS EMAIL REMINDER, the Library<br />
eUpdate: subscribe at LoneStar.edu/library/16099.<br />
Note: All programs are subject to change. Please contact the library<br />
or visit the website for up-to-date information.<br />
ADULT EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />
BOOK CLUBS: BACK IN TIME: HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK CLUB<br />
- 1 PM, LRNC 131<br />
BOOK CLUBS: BOOKS WITHOUT BORDERS – 1 PM, LRNC 131 or<br />
7 PM, LRNC 215<br />
BOOK CLUBS: I LOVE A MYSTERY BOOK CLUB - 12 PM, LRNC 131<br />
Common Thread: Knitting, Crocheting and Needlework Group<br />
Tuesdays: 9-10:30 AM, LRNC 116.<br />
COMPUTER WORKSHOPS, LRNC 105<br />
Call for info.<br />
eBOOK/eREADER WORKSHOPS<br />
eBooks Appointments now available. Make an appointment at<br />
LoneStar.edu/library/15938.<br />
ESL: TALK TIME - LoneStar.edu/library/15209<br />
Mondays, 1-2 PM, LRNC 215<br />
Tuesdays, 2:45-3:45 PM, LRC 215<br />
SPANISH CONVERSATION CLUB<br />
Mondays, 1-3 PM, LRNC 131<br />
Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 PM, LRNC 118<br />
ADULT LIBRARY PROGRAMS<br />
See the full schedule of Adult Programs and Activities at LoneStar.<br />
edu/library/cyfair-adults-LoneStar.edu/library/cyfair-adults-services<br />
or call 281-290-3214/3218.<br />
Note: All programs are subject to change. Please contact the library<br />
or visit the website for up-to-date information.<br />
TEEN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />
BOOK CLUB: (Registration required)<br />
SCREEN - PLAY:<br />
Tweens & Teens only (ages 10 - 18) 5-6 PM: Games, 6 PM:<br />
Movie - Teen Room.<br />
See the full schedule of Teen’s Programs and Activities at<br />
LoneStar.edu/library/cyfair-children-services.<br />
CHILDREN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />
• Mondays: BABY TIME (6-24 months) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />
• Tuesdays: Toddler Time (2-3 1/2 years) - 9:30 AM,<br />
10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />
• Wednesdays: Preschool Time (3-6 years) - 9:30 AM,<br />
10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />
• Thursdays: Spanish Time/Tiempo de cuentos (2-6 years) - 11 AM<br />
BABY PAJAMA TIME:<br />
1 st Tuesday, 6 PM (up to 24 months)<br />
FAMILY STORYTIME:<br />
2 nd Tuesday, 6:30 PM (all ages)<br />
FAMILY FUN ACTIVITIES, 5 PM:<br />
Thursdays, for children of all ages. Limited to 40 children.<br />
FAMILY GAME NIGHT:<br />
Thursdays at 6:30 PM. For children of all ages.<br />
Limited to 40 children.<br />
See the full schedule of Children’s Programs and Activities at Lone-<br />
Star.edu/library/cyfair-children-services. All programs are free and<br />
open to the public.<br />
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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 baking<br />
dish. Pour pears, peaches and cherries with their liquids into the prepared baking<br />
dish, stir.<br />
Stir oats and 1/4 cup brown sugar together in a bowl, sprinkle over the fruit mixture.<br />
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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 in the peanuts<br />
and rice cereal until well blended. Drop by rounded spoonfuls onto waxed paper.<br />
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Volunteers Needed<br />
Cypress Assistance Ministries<br />
Volunteers Needed<br />
When you volunteer you are giving to your community, but did<br />
you realize volunteering also benefits you as an individual? CAM<br />
volunteers often let us know the fun they are having, the friends they<br />
have made and the fulfillment they receive from helping others.<br />
Cypress Assistance Ministries is a local non-profit organization<br />
serving the Cy-Fair area for over 25 years. CAM offers assistance<br />
to those in need by providing financial assistance, food, clothing,<br />
employment assistance as well as GED & ESL classes. A huge part<br />
of this organization is its volunteers. Currently we are in need of<br />
volunteers in many different areas of the ministry. If you would like<br />
more information on how to become involved, please contact Tara<br />
Rauch at 281-955-7684 or tarar@cypressassistance.org.<br />
We look forward to hearing from you!<br />
For a description of the services provided at Cypress Assistance<br />
Ministries, Food Pantry requests and a detailed description of volunteer<br />
opportunities, please see our website, www.cypressassistance.org.<br />
Inspiring Hands<br />
Founded in 2014, Inspiring HANDS, Inc. is a charitable non-profit<br />
organization that extends a hand directly to improve the lives of<br />
others in need and motivates partnerships within the community to<br />
do the same. We are operated solely by volunteers and fully funded by<br />
donations. Your participation is vital to the success of our programs.<br />
100% of the proceeds remain in the community to provide direct help<br />
to individuals with immediate and special needs. Through our 501(c)<br />
3 status all donations are tax deductible. For more information visit<br />
us at www.inspiringhands.org.<br />
Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition, Inc<br />
Volunteer Opportunities<br />
Enjoy a rewarding volunteer experience with wildlife. Texas Wildlife<br />
Rehabilitation Coalition, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which<br />
serves as an emergency care and rehabilitation facility for orphaned,<br />
ill and injured native Texas wildlife. Volunteers are welcome in the<br />
areas of assisting in the daily functions of the center, assisting with<br />
public education programs and wildlife rehabilitation. Located at 10801<br />
Hammerly, Suite 200, the facility is open seven days a week to help<br />
wildlife in need. TWRC has a mentor program in place to assist volunteers<br />
with “hands on” training for those interested in becoming permitted<br />
rehabilitators. We invite you to join our organization in saving Texas<br />
wildlife - one animal at a time. Call the center at 713-468-8972 x158 for<br />
more information or visit us at www.twrcwildlifecenter.org.<br />
Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital<br />
Seeking Volunteers<br />
Memorial Hermann Health System recognizes the vital importance<br />
of volunteers and the newly opened Memorial Hermann Cypress<br />
Hospital is no different. The hospital is now taking applications for<br />
its volunteer program. Volunteer tasks range from working at the<br />
front desk, to nursing unit assistance, helping discharge patients and<br />
much more. Dozens of volunteers have already joined the program,<br />
but there are more spots available. Four-hour volunteer shifts are<br />
available seven days a week from 5 AM to 9 PM. Adults are asked to<br />
complete an application and schedule an interview with the volunteer<br />
coordinator. Learn more about volunteering at Memorial Hermann<br />
Cypress by visiting www.memorialhermann.org/locations/cypress/<br />
volunteer-at-memorial-hermann-cypress-hospital/.<br />
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Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center<br />
Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary<br />
Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary, 10655<br />
Steepletop Drive, is in need of additional volunteers. They have a great<br />
need for volunteers to work at the information desk. If interested, please<br />
contact the hospital at 281-897-3186 and ask for the manager.<br />
Standup For Kids<br />
StandUp For Kids is an all volunteer organization. We are in need of your<br />
support. For those who want to get involved in outreach, StandUp For Kids<br />
provides training to provide you the tools to reach out and make a difference<br />
in kids’ lives. Thirteen kids die on the street everyday, from abuse, disease<br />
and suicide. By getting involved you can make a difference and give back<br />
to your community. Volunteering is not only rewarding to you, it can save<br />
a kid’s life. You can find more information about our program at www.<br />
standupforkids.org or email Houston@standupforkids.org to volunteer.<br />
Ambassadors United<br />
Anti-Human Trafficking Ministry<br />
Join us for regular street and brothel incursion outreaches to rescue<br />
souls for Christ and help end human trafficking in Houston. Our ministry<br />
is based on Romans 15:21 To whom He was not announced, they shall<br />
see and those who have not heard shall understand. Visit our website for<br />
details and volunteer information at www.ambassadorsunited.org.<br />
Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department<br />
The Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department provides fire, rescue and EMS services<br />
to 156 square miles of Northwest Harris County for the residents of Harris<br />
County Emergency Service District #9. By operating from 12 community<br />
based volunteer fire stations we are able to quickly and efficiently respond<br />
to help our neighbors in times of emergency. For more information on the<br />
Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department or on how you can join the other 350<br />
volunteers of our Department and be one of Cy-Fair’s bravest, call us at 281-<br />
550-6663 or visit us on the web at www.cyfairvfd.org.<br />
Adopt A US Soldier<br />
Adopt A US Soldier is a non-profit organization that seeks volunteers and<br />
donors to help show the brave men and women fighting for our freedom<br />
that their sacrifices will not go unnoticed. It connects supportive civilians<br />
with deployed soldiers and offers a channel by which to communicate<br />
encouragement and express gratitude to those serving in the United<br />
States Armed Forces. Adopt A US Soldier is sustained by its volunteer<br />
workforce located across the United States. When registering for Adopt A<br />
US Soldier your involvement can range from writing letters and sending<br />
postcards, to mailing care packages full of items a soldier may need or<br />
want. Handwritten letters are most important and meaningful to soldiers.<br />
Adopt A US Soldier encourages civilians to adopt a soldier to show your<br />
support for those that are making sacrifices for our country. If interested,<br />
please go to www.adoptaussoldier.org to register.<br />
Junior Achievement Of Southeast Texas<br />
Junior Achievement is a non-profit organization devoted to inspiring<br />
and preparing young students to succeed in a global economy. In<br />
partnership with businesses and educators, Junior Achievement brings<br />
the real world to schools, opening student minds to their true potential.<br />
Junior Achievement programs, taught by local business professionals,<br />
community volunteers and parents, build a bridge between school<br />
learning and young people’s future success in their work world and real<br />
lives by offering hands-on activities that further explore the topics of free<br />
enterprise, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. Contact the Junior<br />
Achievement of Southeast Texas office today, 713-682-4500 or<br />
www.houston.ja.org, to find out about opportunities near you.<br />
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Pearl Fincher Museum Of Fine Arts<br />
Interested in volunteering your time, talents and energy to a most<br />
worthwhile local cause? Consider joining the Pearl Fincher Museum of<br />
Fine Arts Volunteer Guild!<br />
The mission of the Pearl’s Volunteer Guild is to:<br />
• Promote volunteerism in the Northwest Houston area by providing<br />
vital, on-going volunteer support for the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine<br />
Arts educational programs.<br />
• Develop leadership potential and knowledge within its membership<br />
• Further perpetuate the appreciation of fine art and the Pearl Fincher<br />
Museum of Fine Arts in the community.<br />
Information about the volunteer guild can be found at www.pearlmfa.<br />
org. The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts is a 501(c)(3) Not for Profit<br />
organization that is solely supported through Grants and private donations<br />
from community residents, businesses and friends of the museum.<br />
Special Cheers Needs Volunteers<br />
Special CHEERS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to<br />
providing Occupational Therapy to children with special needs of all ages<br />
living in and around the greater Houston area. Our facility is unique in that<br />
we utilize animals, including horses, dogs, goats, pigs, lambs and rabbits<br />
as an integral part of each child’s therapy treatment plan. Being a nonprofit<br />
organization, we are constantly looking for extra help around the<br />
farm. Therefore, Special CHEERS would like to welcome all high school<br />
and college-aged students interested in working with both children and<br />
animals to volunteer after school, on the weekends or seasonally (i.e.,<br />
summer camp). Please call our director, Ms. Fritzi, at 713-983-0075, for<br />
more information. A background check will be required of all individuals<br />
applying for a volunteer position at our facility.<br />
Foster Children: Preparation<br />
For Adult Living (Pal)<br />
When foster children reach age 18, they are considered independent.<br />
That’s difficult for kids who have been wards of the state, with necessities<br />
arranged by caseworkers with state funds. Now they’ll have to figure out<br />
how to organize themselves and make their money last a whole month.<br />
Fortunately, Child protective Services offers them a program to help<br />
prepare for independence: Preparation for Adult Living (PAL). The year-long<br />
course culminates in an all-day workshop hosted by the National Council<br />
for Jewish Women (NCJW). The course is held at Junior Achievement’s<br />
BizTown, using computer kiosks sponsored by local businesses.<br />
Want to help with PAL or other NCJW programs that help change lives<br />
with hands-on community service? Contact info@ncjwhouston.org or<br />
see www.ncjwhouston.org.<br />
Volunteers Needed For Dream<br />
Dachshund Rescue<br />
DREAM Dachshund Rescue, Education & Adoption Mission is a Houstonbased<br />
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned<br />
Dachshunds and finding new homes for Dachshunds whose owners can<br />
no longer care for them. Our committed volunteers, working closely with<br />
local veterinarians, provide our Dachshunds with quality medical care<br />
and loving foster homes until they are adopted into carefully screened,<br />
forever homes.<br />
DREAM is currently looking for caring volunteers to provide temporary<br />
foster care for our many rescued Dachshunds-in-need, currently awaiting<br />
adoption. Prior to their adoption, DREAM continues to pay for all medical<br />
care and monthly heart worm prevention. There is no long-term<br />
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Literacy Advance Of Houston<br />
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a few hours a week can make all the difference for someone in your<br />
community!<br />
Literacy Advance is Houston’s largest and oldest 100% volunteersupported<br />
literacy organization - and we need your help! We’re calling<br />
all passionate volunteers to help adults learn to read, write and speak<br />
English. All classes are free because they are taught by caring people just<br />
like you willing to volunteer a few hours a week. We’d love to match you<br />
with a person in need. Ola read her first book at age 49, thanks to a tutor<br />
just like you. Prior teaching experience is welcome but not necessary.<br />
Training and ongoing support is provided and we have locations across<br />
the city. Other volunteer opportunities are available as well, to find out<br />
more please contact Maxine Stefano, Volunteer Manager, at tutor@<br />
literacyadvance.org or at 713-266-8777 ext.16.<br />
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hoping for their forever homes. We have all different types of small to large<br />
dogs, mixed breeds and many wonderful cats to choose from.<br />
We are a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. If you are not ready to<br />
commit to adopting a dog or cat permanently, the animals also need<br />
foster families. Besides providing food, water and a safe place to sleep,<br />
foster families socialize the animals so they are people friendly. Include<br />
the animal in your daily home life inside your home. Get to know them as<br />
individuals so you can share personality traits, likes/dislikes, anecdotes.<br />
Treat the animal like your own and train him/her, if possible.<br />
Although you may feel sadness when your foster animal is adopted, please<br />
know that your efforts helped to prepare the cat or dog for his/her forever<br />
home.<br />
Visit Loving Arms Pet Placement website at www.lovingarmspetplacement.<br />
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Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council<br />
Copper <strong>Creek</strong> Meadows Community<br />
Girl Scouting is open to all girls ages 5 (must be in kindergarten) through<br />
18 who are willing to accept the Girl Scout Promise and law. Copper <strong>Creek</strong><br />
Meadows Community serves girls in the residence areas for the elementary<br />
schools listed below, as well as the corresponding middle and high schools.<br />
Home schooled and private school students are always welcome. Our<br />
elementary schools are: Birkes, Fiest, Hairgrove, Horne, Kirk, Lee, Lieder,<br />
Lowery, Metcalf, Owens, Tipps, Wilson, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Texas<br />
Christian School and Christian Life Center.<br />
More information about Girl Scouts may be found on the Girl Scouts of<br />
San Jacinto Council website, www.gssjc. The Council phone number is<br />
713-292-0300. For information on the Copper <strong>Creek</strong> Meadows Community,<br />
please contact coppercreekmeadowsgirlscouts@gmail.com. Girl Scouts<br />
builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a<br />
better place.<br />
Boy Scouts of America -<br />
Copperhead District<br />
For 100 years, Scouting programs have instilled in youth the values found<br />
in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Today, these values are just as relevant<br />
in helping youth grow to their full potential as they were in 1910. Scouting<br />
helps youth develop academic skills, self-confidence, ethics, leadership<br />
skills, outdoor skills and citizenship skills that influence their adult lives.<br />
The Boy Scouts of America provides youth with programs and activities<br />
that allow them to:<br />
• Try new things.<br />
• Provide service to others.<br />
• Build self-confidence.<br />
• Reinforce ethical standards.<br />
Scouting provides youth with a sense that they are important as individuals<br />
while promoting activities that lead to personal responsibility and high selfesteem.<br />
As a result, when hard decisions have to be made, peer pressure<br />
can be resisted and the right choices can be made.<br />
Scouting provides a rewarding experience for boys ages 5 to 21. Scouting<br />
through the local Packs and Troops teach outdoor and life skills which help<br />
our youth Be Prepared. Your area is serviced by the BSA Sam Houston Area<br />
Counsel - Copperhead District which includes 23 Cub Scout Packs (boys 5<br />
to 10 years old), 13 Troops (boys from 11 to 18 years old) and 10 Venturing<br />
units (boys and girls from 14 to 21). Our Units typically meet weekly.<br />
Many of our units are supported by the local Elementary Schools including:<br />
Birkes, Copeland, Duryea, Fiest, Hemmingway, Holmsley, Horne, Jowell,<br />
Lowery, Metcalf, Owens, Postma, Robinson, Sheridan, Tipps, Walker and<br />
Wilson.<br />
Other Community groups include: Autumn <strong>Creek</strong> Baptist Church, Beck and<br />
Masten Automotive, Cornerstone United Methodist Church, Copperfield<br />
Church, Crossbridge Church, Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club, Deerfield Village HOA,<br />
LDS <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> and Copperfield Wards, Middlegate Village HOA, Peace<br />
Community Church, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church and Thornton<br />
Middle School.<br />
Please contact Brendan Cronin, Copperhead District Executive (713-756-<br />
3383 or email brendan.cronin@scouting.org) or to go www.copperhead.<br />
shac.org to find join a Scouting unit near you.<br />
Boy Scout Troop 61<br />
Young men between the ages of 11-18 are encouraged to visit Boy<br />
Scout Troop 61 at 7:00 PM Wednesday nights at Peace Community<br />
Church, 5151 Addicks Satsuma Road, Houston, Texas, 77084. They will<br />
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get a hands-on experience of what Scouting has to offer and have the<br />
opportunity to visit with the Scouts and their adult leaders to learn more<br />
about the things the troop has done during meetings and activities.<br />
Scouting activities include camping, fishing, archery, rifle/shotgun<br />
shooting, hiking, first aid, wilderness survival, community service,<br />
citizenship, swimming, leadership, white-water rafting and much more.<br />
Troop 61 camps each month and has a group that goes to High Adventure<br />
Camp and to Merit Badge Camps each summer.<br />
Boy Scout Troop 61 meets from 7:00 to 8:00 PM every Wednesday in the<br />
Activity Room at Peace Community Church. Contact Mike Viator with Troop<br />
61 if your son is interested in joining a local Boy Scout Troop. Cell: 713-253-<br />
8465, mike.viator@comcast.net.<br />
Boy Scout Troop 10<br />
Boy Scout Troop 10 meets every Tuesday night during the school year<br />
at the West Houston Church of Christ on West Road and Queenston. Our<br />
meetings begin at 7 PM. We spend our time working on merit badges,<br />
planning for our monthly camp outs and having fun!! Now is the perfect<br />
time to join us and get started on this fabulous journey! If you have a son<br />
in the 6 th grade or higher that would like to join in the fun and adventure<br />
please contact us. Our website is www.troopwebhost.org/Troop10Houston<br />
and our email is Troop10Houston@gmail.com.<br />
Boy Scout Troop 3<br />
Boys, are you yearning for exciting outdoor programs that stir your<br />
imagination and interest? How about camping, fishing, canoeing, hiking,<br />
backpacking and off-road biking? Do you want to learn wilderness survival,<br />
cooking, first aid, orienteering and shooting skills? Scouting is Fun…<br />
with a Purpose - where boys grow into men instilled with values of duty<br />
to God and Country, community service, citizenship, leadership and selfconfidence.<br />
Troop 3 is a boy-lead troop where the boys plan an exciting<br />
year-round outdoor program. We camp monthly and include rock climbing,<br />
backpacking and canoeing. Troop 3 also participates in a weeklong winter<br />
camp, as well as a weeklong summer camp.<br />
We welcome all young men, 11-18 years old to visit Boy Scout Troop 3 at 7:00<br />
PM Monday nights at Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center located at<br />
8440 Greenhouse Road, Cypress. No previous scouting experience needed!<br />
Come see for yourself what Boy Scouts has to offer and visit with the Scouts<br />
to learn more about our troop.<br />
Please visit our website www.houstontroop3.com for more information.<br />
Pack 4 Cub Scouts<br />
Come Join Pack 4 Cub Scouts at Lieder Elementary for the first 3 Tuesdays<br />
of each month at 7 PM. We help turn young boys into men with fun and<br />
games while learning new skills that will help them grow. We also work<br />
around tough sport schedules. So come see what Pack 4 is all about!<br />
Boy Scout Troop 609<br />
Boy Scout Troop 609, consistent of boys with Autism, which meets the 1 st<br />
and 3 rd Saturday of each month at the West View School. We meet at 9:30-<br />
11:30 AM. They go camping, earn service hour. Last month we helped at<br />
Wreath Across America at the Houston National Cemetery.<br />
Homeschool Pack 164<br />
Cub Scouts is a fun way to teach boys about character, respect, responsibility<br />
and many other traits. Pack 164 is a Christian, home school Cub Scout Pack<br />
that services the Greater West Houston/Katy area. Pack 164 promotes<br />
service to God, to country and to others. If you are interested and your son<br />
is in 1 st through 5 th grade, please contact Jack M. Jones at 281-558-5722.<br />
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