Westminster Landing March 2018
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IMPORTANT COMMUNITY NUMBERS<br />
ACMP Management Company<br />
15840 FM 529, Ste. 104 Houston, TX 77095<br />
281-855-9867<br />
www.acmpinc@acmpine.com<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
Cy-Fair School District Admin. 281 897-4000<br />
Metcalf Elementary (K-5) 281 856-1152<br />
Kahla Jr. High (6-8) 281 345-3260<br />
Langham Creek High 281-463-5400<br />
Bear Creek Library 281 550-0885<br />
Harris Co. Children’s Protective<br />
Services (24 hours) 713-394-4000<br />
Poison Control (24 hours) 1-800-764-7661<br />
U. S. Post Office (Bear Creek) 1-800-275-8777<br />
State Highway Department 713-802-5076<br />
Harris County Animal Control 281 999-3191<br />
RABIES CONTROL 281 999-3191<br />
NEWSLETTER PUBLISHING/ADVERTISING<br />
Krenek Printing Company<br />
7102 Glen Chase Ct. Houston, Tx 77095<br />
281 463-8649 Fax# 281 463-2425<br />
www.krenekprinting.com<br />
Articles email: news@krenekprinting.com<br />
Ads email: ads@krenekprinting.com<br />
STREET LIGHTS<br />
The streetlights are owned and operated by Center Point. If the<br />
light is on all day, flickering, not coming on at all, leaning or got<br />
hit by a car:<br />
Please report it to 713-207-2222 or online at www.<br />
centerpointenergy.com/outage.<br />
It will normally take 3 to 5 business days to repair or 2 to 3 weeks<br />
if the pole needs to be replaced.<br />
WESTMINSTER LANDIN 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)<br />
with your name, birthdate (mo. & yr.), phone number, year you will<br />
graduate and the name of your newsletter/subdivision. Check the<br />
list of jobs you want on your form. Please make sure your email is<br />
correct, we send emails in the summer to make sure all the info is<br />
still good and that you want to stay on the list. If we do not hear back<br />
from you after 3 tries, we will remove you from the list until we do.<br />
Must have parent(s) permission.<br />
DISCLAIMER<br />
Neither the subdivision, nor Krenek Printing is responsible for those listed on the<br />
Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check out references if you do not<br />
personally know those listed. This is just a list of teenagers from the subdivision<br />
who wish to find part time jobs. Responsibility for any work done by these<br />
teenagers 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<br />
ONLY, 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 />
ATTENTION! PET POOPS / YOU SCOOP<br />
Please be respectful of community grounds and neighbors’ yards. If your<br />
pet poops during your walk, be prepared to scoop and trash. Come with<br />
a scooper and a recycled grocery bag or anything else. It may not be<br />
the most fabulous way to walk your pet, but it does show your respect<br />
for every homeowner and our beautiful community.<br />
VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION<br />
(Formerly called Harris County Animal Control)<br />
The Veterinary Public Health Division posts photos of all animals found<br />
on their website and updates it twice daily. If you have lost your pet,<br />
please check this website, www.hcphes.org/vph.<br />
Have you lost a pet?<br />
Start your search immediately, don’t wait to make flyers.<br />
Contact all possible animal control or animal welfare agencies in the<br />
area. Visit each location at least every other day.<br />
Call your pet’s veterinarian and the microchip company to make sure they<br />
have current contact information for you. A citizen may try to call the veterinarian’s<br />
office or microchip company themselves from your pet’s tags.<br />
Call all the veterinarians in your area to alert them to the description<br />
of your lost pet in case someone brings it to their clinic.<br />
Check with your neighbors, especially families with children and ask if<br />
they’ve seen a pet that looks like yours.<br />
Search your neighborhood on foot, your pet maybe be nearby but is<br />
injured and unable to get back home.<br />
Leave a towel or article of clothing with your scent on it outside of your<br />
home. Your pet may be disorientated and will be attracted by your scent.<br />
Have you found a pet?<br />
First, think of the animal as lost and not abandoned and make every<br />
effort to reunite the animal to an owner.<br />
Contact the HCPH VPH office by telephone and report the animal as<br />
found.<br />
Bring the animal to the HCPH VPH facility or check with a local veterinarian<br />
to scan the animal for a microchip.<br />
Return to the place where you found the animal and put up a found pet<br />
poster near that location.<br />
If you find the owner, especially off a newspaper or website posting,<br />
ask them to provide a picture of the animal and meet in a public place<br />
like a police station.<br />
More information about Microchips & Microchip companies<br />
A microchip is a small device (size of a grain of rice) that is permanent<br />
and implanted with a needle under the skin of pets.<br />
Pets do not have to be given any pain medication or anesthesia to<br />
implant a microchip.<br />
Microchips are not likely to move or need repair if implanted correctly.<br />
Microchips, when scanned, show a unique code. The microchip must be<br />
registered with the corresponding microchip manufacture to record any<br />
owner and animal data.<br />
Microchips do not work like GPS locators or LoJack and cannot give a signal<br />
to find the location of your lost pet.<br />
SOURCE<br />
Harris county Public Health Department, Veterinary Public Health (formerly<br />
called Harris County Animal Control), 612 Canino Road, Houston, Texas<br />
77076, 281-999-3191, www.hcphes.org/vph.<br />
HARRIS COUNTY LEASH LAW<br />
Animals that are not properly restrained pose a threat to all our residents.<br />
While you may know your pet is friendly, an animal running at someone<br />
who is walking by is very scary for that person. Many children are afraid<br />
of animals and become frightened, which could result in the child getting<br />
hurt trying to avoid the animal.<br />
2 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | Community Newsletter