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<strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Important Numbers... 3<br />

HOA President’s Letter 4<br />

Teenage Job Seekers... 7<br />

School News... 8<br />

Scouts... 10<br />

Sports Opportunities... 11<br />

What’s Happening in Cypress... 12<br />

HOUSTON AREA EVENTS... 16<br />

Libraries/Community Centers... 18<br />

Gardening Tips... 30<br />

Recipes... 31<br />

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<strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | <strong>Sheffield</strong>


Featured Business of the Month<br />

Lifetime Floors<br />

Lifetime Floors is your neighborhood flooring and remodeling store that is just around the corner. Whether you are installing new flooring,<br />

counter tops, showers or bathroom remodels, we are here to help. We have many products, including wood, wood-look tile, porcelain tile,<br />

travertine, quartz, vinyl flooring, and carpeting from many well-known manufacturers such as Mohawk, Shaw, Anderson, Mannington, Columbia,<br />

Dreamweaver, and many more. We have been in the flooring industry for more than a decade and have been providing our clients with<br />

the best products at competitive prices.<br />

You can shop from the convenience of your home as we offer free in-home design services and estimates. Our designer will bring you a variety<br />

of the latest samples for you to choose from for the perfect look that fits your needs and lifestyle.<br />

We work to ensure your complete satisfaction. When you choose us, you can be confident that your<br />

home improvement project will go as planned. We want you to feel confident that every aspect of the<br />

remodeling process will meet your highest expectations.<br />

We invite you to visit our showroom located at 11901 Barker Cypress Road next door to Benjamin Moore<br />

paints and All The Crave Cheesecake. We look forward to meeting you and being your new flooring and<br />

remodeling expert. We proudly offer up to 36 months interest free financing through Synchrony Financial.<br />

Please contact us to set up an in-home estimate or enjoy shopping in our showroom.<br />

Lifetime Floors<br />

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SHEFFIELD IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Crest Management 281-579-0761<br />

Lindsey Wikenczy 281-945-4677 lindsey.wikenczy@crest-management.com<br />

Darlene Compton, Accounting 281-945-4624 darlene.compton@crest-management.com<br />

Emergencies (Fire, Ambulance) 911<br />

Sheriff (713) 221-6000<br />

Cy-Fair Sports Association (281) 373-0099<br />

Langham Creek YMCA (281) 859-6143<br />

U.S. Post Office (Bear Creek) 1-800-275-8777<br />

Harris County Animal Control (281) 999-3191<br />

Centerpoint (burned out street lights) (713) 207-2222<br />

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

WCA - Trash Co. pick-up Tues/Fri(Hvy day) (281) 561-5646<br />

Water District Mgmt. (281)376-8802<br />

(trash billed paid to)<br />

Boy Scouts of America (713) 756-3383<br />

Girl Scouts of America 1-800-392-4340<br />

Schools:<br />

Holmsley Elementray (281) 463-5885<br />

Aragon Middle School (281) 856-5100<br />

Langham Creek High School (281) 463-5400<br />

NorthWest Library (281) 890-2665<br />

Bear Creek Library (281) 550-0885<br />

Entex Gas (713) 659-2111<br />

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

AT & T (800) 246-8464<br />

Street Repair (281) 463-6300<br />

Harris Co Childrens Protective Serv (713) 394-4000<br />

Humane Wildlife Removal (281) 354-8690<br />

Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation (713) 468-8972<br />

Dead Animal Pick-up (713) 755-5000<br />

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Save The Dates:<br />

December - The hayride was a huge success and will be returning in<br />

December. Please see signage at entrance/exit for time. Yard of the<br />

month will be selected for the month of December. Lights must be up by<br />

the first weekend in December.<br />

HOA Dues<br />

If you are not current with your HOA dues, it’s not to late too contact Crest<br />

Management to work out a payment plan. The fee of $600 can quickly<br />

turn into $1,800 in a short amount of time with lawyer fees. It’s not too<br />

late, call today.<br />

Yard Of The Month<br />

The yard of the month starts June 1 st . There are 3 winners that can win,<br />

one resident will be picked from each section of <strong>Sheffield</strong>.nThe winners<br />

will receive a $25 gift card and the bragging rights for the month with<br />

a Yard of the month sign. (Signage will be picked up at the end of the<br />

month.) Residents can only win once per calendar year.<br />

Garbage Service<br />

The trash pick-up schedule in <strong>Sheffield</strong> is Tuesday and Friday. Heavy trash<br />

days are every other Tuesday. Please remember to keep your garbage<br />

cans at least three feet away from other garbage cans, cars, poles or<br />

anything that may block the truck from gaining access to the can on pickup<br />

days. Also remember that items piled up by the garbage can will not be<br />

picked up except on heavy trash days. Recycling is picked up on Friday.<br />

REMINDER - the garbage contract is through your water company –<br />

Langham Creek UD. If you need more specific information on pick-days<br />

or any other item that is related to garbage pick-up please call Langham<br />

Creek UD at 281-376-8802 or email them at customerservice@wdmtexas.<br />

com or you can call the garbage company, WCA at 281-368-8397. This is<br />

not an HOA contract or a service that is provided by the HOA.<br />

Litter Pickup<br />

Just a reminder, if you see trash in the neighborhood, please be a good<br />

neighbor and pick it up and dispose of it properly. Otherwise, then trash<br />

will either end up in someone’s shrubbery or trees or else get washed<br />

down the storm sewers, contributing to mosquito breeding and backing<br />

up of the storm drains in times of heavy rains. Thanks to those of you who<br />

regularly pick up other people’s litter.<br />

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Reminder From The <strong>Sheffield</strong> Board<br />

PLEASE NOTE: An ACC application must be submitted and approved<br />

prior to you adding shrubs or fencing in the front of your property. Please<br />

see the HOA guidelines regarding fencing requirements to ensure that<br />

fencing additions meet guidelines and that you submit your plans and<br />

application for approval PRIOR to doing any modifications. The ACC<br />

application form can be downloaded from the Crest Management website<br />

at www.crest-management.com, please select Communities at the top<br />

of the page and then select <strong>Sheffield</strong>. The ACC application will be located<br />

at the bottom of the page. The applications should be submitted to Crest<br />

Management as indicated on the form. Please, remember <strong>Sheffield</strong> HOA<br />

does not manage your trash service. This service is through Langham<br />

Creek MUD (water bill) 281-579-4500. If you have any questions regarding<br />

the new service, please refer back to the insert that was included in your<br />

water bill or contact WCA at 281-368-8397 or the MUD.<br />

We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.<br />

Sincerely, Your <strong>Sheffield</strong> Board<br />

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Deed Restriction Violations<br />

Do you know what the top three reasons management companies send<br />

out deed restriction letters? The first is not keeping your yard mowed and<br />

weeded. Mow your yard on a regular basis, keeping it a little higher in<br />

the summer months, which helps in water retention and crowding out<br />

weeds. The second is leaving your trashcans out in front of the house or<br />

garage. Trashcans should be kept out of sight (in the garage, behind the<br />

privacy fence or behind shrubs or a purpose built enclosure. Contact Crest<br />

Management if you wish to build a trashcan enclosure for Architectural<br />

Control forms. The third reason is mildew on the house siding. This often<br />

happens on shady areas of the house. Power washing or spraying with a<br />

cleaning solution for mildew often takes care of the problem.<br />

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If you have a matter you would like to discuss with Crest, Lindsey<br />

Wikenczy is our representative and can be reached at 281-579-0761 or<br />

by email Lindsey.Wikenczy@crest-management.com. If you wish to meet<br />

with Lindsey, please call Crest and make an appointment to ensure they<br />

are available to assist you.<br />

Deed Restriction -<br />

Trailers, RV’s And Boats<br />

It is a violation of our deed restrictions to park a trailer, mobile home,<br />

RV, boat, 18-wheeler tractor/trailer or camper in your driveway. You<br />

can park these on your property only if they are completely out of sight<br />

(in the garage, in the back yard behind the house). If you cannot meet<br />

these rules, it must be stored offsite (out of the neighborhood). If you<br />

have questions on this, please call the Community Property Manager,<br />

Lindsey Wikenczy, at 281-579-0761 or via email at Lindsey.Wikenczy@<br />

crest-management.com. Thank you for your cooperation.<br />

ACC Application<br />

Please request the ACC application for your home improvement or<br />

modification. Please include all the necessary forms, photo, paint<br />

samples, solar screen samples, drawings, brochure, lot survey and your<br />

signature for us to complete your request in a timely manner. If these<br />

items are not submitted with your application, your request is denied.<br />

A LOT SURVEY IS AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING OF YOUR PROPERTY<br />

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You will be notified by letter after the committee has made a decision.<br />

They have 30 days to review and respond to your application. If you have<br />

any questions regarding your forms, please contact Crest Management.<br />

IMPORTANT: REMEMBER, WITHOUT PROVIDING EVERYTHING WE NEED-<br />

YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE DENIED.<br />

Garage Sale Signs<br />

Placing garage sale signs in the flower and shrub beds within the<br />

neighborhood is not permitted. Such signs found in the flower and shrub<br />

beds will be removed immediately and placed in the trash.<br />

Community Information<br />

and Meeting Notices<br />

If you are interested in receiving Board meeting email notifications,<br />

please go to the Crest website at www.crest-management.com and go<br />

to communities, then scroll down to <strong>Sheffield</strong> and there you will find a<br />

place to sign up with your email address and if you scroll to the bottom,<br />

you can obtain community information, legal documents or applications<br />

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Vandalism<br />

Remember, if you see suspicious activity in or around <strong>Sheffield</strong>, please<br />

immediately call the Harris County Sheriff’s Department at 713-221-6000.<br />

Nobody cares for eyes more than Pearle ®<br />

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Most vision plans accepted<br />

Pets<br />

Please remember that you are not allowed by law to let your dogs and<br />

cats run loose in the neighborhood. If caught, you may receive a ticket<br />

in the amount of up to $500 for such a violation (we have had residents<br />

receive such a ticket). If you see loose pets you can contact Harris County<br />

Animal Control.<br />

A number of <strong>Sheffield</strong> residents either walk their dogs or let their cats run<br />

loose. It is a violation of deed restrictions to let your pet leave their poop<br />

on another resident’s lawn or the common grounds (they belong to all of<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong>’s residents).<br />

If your pet does have to go to the bathroom, please be courteous and<br />

carry a plastic bag (store bags or the newspaper delivery bag are great for<br />

this), pick up the pile by placing your hand inside the bag, grab the pile<br />

through the bag, tie the bag up and throw it in the garbage. Leaving your<br />

pet waste around encourages the possible spread of pet disease, such as<br />

Parvo, which can be life threatening, or parasites.<br />

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Coupon must be presented at time of<br />

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Expires 12-15-18<br />

With purchase of complete pair of glasses.<br />

Dilation extra. Good at Cypress location only.<br />

Coupon must be presented at time of service.<br />

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Target<br />

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Coupon must be presented at time of service.<br />

Cannot be combined with any other promotion<br />

or insurance benefits. Expires 12-15-18<br />

Includes eye exam, contact lens fitting,<br />

follow-up exam, care kit plus 2 boxes (12 lenses)<br />

of Acuvue 2 Disposable Contact Lenses.<br />

Dilation extra. Good at Cypress location only.<br />

Coupon must be presented at time<br />

of service. Cannot be combined with any other<br />

promotion or insurance benefits. Expires 12-15-18<br />

A number of complaints have been made about stray cats roaming the<br />

neighborhood. To report stray or unconfined animals call 281-999-3191,<br />

Monday thru Friday during the hours of 9:00 AM until 6:00 PM.<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 />

Harris County Animal Control advises, “All dogs and cats must be kept<br />

under restraint while in the unincorporated areas of Harris County, Texas.<br />

The custodian of a dog or cat is not authorized to have, harbor or keep<br />

any unlicensed dog or cat, nor to allow any dog or cat to become a stray.”<br />

Restraint is defined as “the control of a dog or cat under the following<br />

circumstances:<br />

1. When it is controlled by a line or leash not more than six (6) feet in<br />

length, if the line or leash is held by a human being, who is capable of<br />

controlling or governing the dog or cat in question<br />

2. When it is within a fully enclosed vehicle<br />

3. When it is on the premise of the custodian and the animal does not<br />

have access to sidewalk or street.”<br />

While it may be nice to have your animal out in the yard while you work or<br />

play, it is against the law, unless the animal is properly restrained.<br />

Let’s all help keep our community a safe and comfortable place for all<br />

our residents by being responsible pet owners. This will not only protect<br />

anyone who may be walking or bicycling in the area, but also the pet<br />

owner who could be held legally responsible or possibly sued for failing<br />

to properly restrain their pet. To make a complaint or report an animal<br />

that is not properly restrained please contact:<br />

Harris County Precinct #5, Contract #87: 281-463-6666<br />

Veterinary Public Health: 281-999-3191<br />

Harris County Health Department, Rabies/Animal Control Section<br />

2223 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77027-3588<br />

www.countypets.com<br />

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<strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | <strong>Sheffield</strong>


Teenage Job Seekers<br />

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

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

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

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

and the name of your newsletter/subdivision. Check the list of jobs you<br />

want on your form. Please make sure your email is correct, we send<br />

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

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

tries, we will remove you from the list until we do. Must have parent(s)<br />

permission.<br />

DISCLAIMER<br />

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

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

if you do not personally know those listed. This is just a list of teenagers<br />

from the subdivision who wish to find part time jobs. Responsibility for<br />

any work done by these teenagers is between those seeking helpers and<br />

the teens and their parents.<br />

CODE KEY:<br />

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

CROSS CERT., SS - SAFE SITTER, SL - SWIM LESSONS, PP - PET/PLANT<br />

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

CARE/DETAILING, T - TUTORING<br />

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FRONT<br />

COVER PHOTOS<br />

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We are looking for great photos to use on the front cover<br />

of your newsletter! Pictures must be high quality (min<br />

300 dpi). No cell phone photos allowed. Email photos for<br />

consideration to lorie@krenekprinting.com with the name<br />

of your subdivision, and any credits that should be published<br />

with your photo (such as a professional photographer.)<br />

Names of children and/or adults shown on the photo will be<br />

included by request only. Although not a requirement, we<br />

like to use themes each month based on holidays, summer,<br />

winter, etc. By submitting your photo, you are giving<br />

permission to use your photo on the cover or inside your<br />

newsletter, as well as other Krenek Printing publications.<br />

Deadline for submission is the 10th of each month.<br />

The next due date will be <strong>November</strong> 10th for the<br />

December <strong>2018</strong> publications.<br />

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School News<br />

CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS I.S.D.<br />

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IMPORTANT DATES<br />

<strong>November</strong> 19 th -23 rd - Student/Staff Holiday<br />

The Cypress Springs Panteras and Cypress Lakes Sterling Stars pose together for a photo before the two schools played their varsity football game<br />

September 22 nd at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium.<br />

Dr. Cheryl Henry (left), Cypress Springs<br />

High School principal and Rusty Rohan<br />

(second from left), Cypress Springs<br />

head football coach, join Ronald Patton<br />

(second from right), Cypress Lakes<br />

High School head football coach and<br />

Sarah Harty, Cypress Lakes principal,<br />

in presenting a check during the team’s<br />

‘Gold Out’ game September 22 nd at Cy-<br />

Fair FCU Stadium.<br />

Cy-Lakes, Cy-Springs<br />

Unite To Raise Awareness<br />

For Childhood Cancer<br />

In helping raise awareness for childhood cancer, Cypress Lakes and<br />

Cypress Springs high schools joined together for one week in September,<br />

which is observed as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and featured<br />

groups, schools and business incorporating gold ribbons into their<br />

events.<br />

That was the case with Cypress Lakes and Cypress Springs in their ‘Gold<br />

Out’ game September 22 nd at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium.<br />

Both schools sold t-shirts leading up to the game, with the proceeds going<br />

to the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. On gameday, students,<br />

staff and supporters proudly displayed their t-shirts, which featured gold<br />

lettering and proclaimed support for the battle against childhood cancer.<br />

“My cousin’s daughter has leukemia,” said Cypress Springs assistant<br />

8<br />

principal Kimberly Johnson, who was among the Panthers’ supporters<br />

wearing the school’s blue-colored ‘Gold Out’ attire. “She’s only two years<br />

old, so this is very personal to me.”<br />

A presentation was made during halftime, with Eduardo and Katina Robalino<br />

and their three daughters accepting a check worth $3,150 on behalf of<br />

the foundation. One of their daughters, Elena Robalino, was diagnosed<br />

with monolithic lymphoma in July 2017 and the family acknowledged the<br />

crowds from both schools for their support and effort in raising awareness.<br />

“I bought the shirt because of the cause,” said Karina Olivia, a Cypress<br />

Springs supporter and parent. “I’m always supporting something like that<br />

for kids.<br />

“Kids are the future.”<br />

Game participants were treated a combine halftime performance from the<br />

Cypress Springs Panteras and Cypress Lakes Sterling Stars, continuing a<br />

six-year relationship between the drill teams. They also participated in the<br />

fundraising and donated more than $1,400 to the Pediatric Cancer Research<br />

Foundation.<br />

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Cy-Fair High School. Campuses that received an accountability rating<br />

of Met Standard are eligible to earn distinction designations, which are<br />

awarded for achievement and progress in the following areas:<br />

Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading; Academic<br />

Achievement in Mathematics; Academic Achievement in Science;<br />

Academic Achievement in Social Studies; Top 25%: Comparative<br />

Academic Growth; Top 25%: Comparative Closing the Gaps and<br />

Postsecondary Readiness.<br />

Principals representing the nine CFISD campuses. Starting from left they are<br />

Ana Martin (Cy-Fair High School), Jodi White (Arnold Middle School), Maria<br />

Mamaux (Aragon Middle School), Dr. Abe Lozano (Holbrook Elementary<br />

School), Connie Roberson (Wilbern Elementary School), Elizabeth Bradley<br />

(Pope Elementary School), April Wright (Lowery Elementary School),<br />

Heather Motzny (Sampson Elementary School) and Stacie Everson (Birkes<br />

Elementary School).<br />

CFISD Campuses Earn<br />

All Possible <strong>2018</strong> TEA<br />

Distinction Designations<br />

Nine CFISD campuses were recognized for earning all possible distinction<br />

designations by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) during the Board of<br />

Trustees meeting October 8 th .<br />

The honored campuses were: Birkes, Holbrook, Lowery, Pope, Sampson<br />

and Willbern elementary schools, Aragon and Arnold middle schools and<br />

Each campus is assigned to a unique comparison group made up of<br />

Texas schools that are most similar to it. The groups are determined on<br />

grade levels served, size, percentage of students who are economically<br />

disadvantaged and mobility rate. It also includes the percentage of<br />

English language learners, students receiving special education services<br />

and students enrolled in an Early College High School program.<br />

A campus earns a distinction designation if it is in the top quartile of its<br />

comparison group for at least 33 percent (for high schools) or 50 percent<br />

(for elementary and middle schools) of the indicators used to award the<br />

distinctions.<br />

Campuses earning one or more of these distinction designations met<br />

rigorous criteria to earn the highest level of recognition in the state<br />

accountability system.<br />

“Congratulations to our campuses that earned distinctions designations,”<br />

said Dr. Linda Macias, CFISD associate superintendent of curriculum<br />

& instruction and accountability. “Earning one or more distinction<br />

designations is quite an accomplishment and should be celebrated. We<br />

are especially proud of our campuses who earned all of the distinction<br />

designations available to them and recognize the commitment of<br />

our administrators, teachers and the community to the success of our<br />

students. High expectations and an attitude of doing ‘whatever it takes’<br />

is a common theme among these campuses.”<br />

LCHS NEWS<br />

Winter Wonderland -<br />

Sunday, December 2Nd<br />

Come see the LCHS Bailadoras dance, sit on Sants’s lap, pick<br />

up some great gifts and snack on delicious desserts! For more<br />

information, visit www.bailadoras.com.<br />

LCHS Varsity Cross Country<br />

Isaac Warring won 7 th place in the Varsity Boys Division at the District 14-<br />

6A Cross Country District Meet on October 12 th . As a top ten finisher, he<br />

will advance to Regionals to represent Langham Creek High School and<br />

his district in Grand Prairie, TX.<br />

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Scouting News<br />

Girl Scouts Of San Jacinto Council<br />

Copper Creek 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<br />

Creek Meadows Community serves girls in the residence areas for the<br />

elementary schools listed below, as well as the corresponding middle<br />

and high schools. Home schooled and private school students are<br />

always welcome. Our elementary schools are: Birkes, Fiest, Hairgrove,<br />

Horne, Kirk, Lee, Lieder, Lowery, Metcalf, Owens, Tipps, Wilson, St.<br />

Elizabeth Ann Seton, Texas Christian School and Christian Life Center.<br />

More information about Girl Scouts may be found on the Girl Scouts of San<br />

Jacinto Council website, www.gssjc. The Council phone number is 713-292-<br />

0300. For information on the Copper Creek Meadows Community, please<br />

contact coppercreekmeadowsgirlscouts@gmail.com. Girl Scouts builds girls<br />

of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 609<br />

Boy Scout Troop 609 is a specialized for Boys with high functioning<br />

Autism Spectrum Disorders. They meet at the Westview School on the<br />

1 st and 3 rd Saturday of the month from 9:30-11:30 AM. Julian Hightower<br />

had his Eagle project. He collected Art supplies for Texas Children’s<br />

Cancer Center. The Boys went Camping to Lake Livingston, they cooked<br />

and went fishing. They helped the Westview Family Fun Day.<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. • Provide service to others.<br />

• Build self-confidence. • 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. Scouting provides a<br />

rewarding experience for boys ages 5 to 21. Scouting through the local Packs<br />

and Troops teach outdoor and life skills which help our youth Be Prepared.<br />

Your area is serviced by the BSA Sam Houston Area Counsel - Copperhead<br />

District which includes 23 Cub Scout Packs (boys 5 to 10 years old), 13 Troops<br />

(boys from 11 to 18 years old) and 10 Venturing units (boys and girls from 14<br />

to 21). Our Units typically meet weekly. Many of our units are supported<br />

by the local Elementary Schools including: Birkes, Copeland, Duryea, Fiest,<br />

Hemmingway, Holmsley, Horne, Jowell, Lowery, Metcalf, Owens, Postma,<br />

Robinson, Sheridan, Tipps, Walker and Wilson. Other Community groups<br />

include: Autumn Creek Baptist Church, Beck and Masten Automotive,<br />

Cornerstone United Methodist Church, Copperfield Church, Crossbridge<br />

Church, Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club, Deerfield Village HOA, LDS Bear Creek and<br />

Copperfield Wards, Middlegate Village HOA, Peace Community Church, St.<br />

Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church and Thornton 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 />

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Boy Scout Troop 61<br />

Young men between the ages of 11-18 are encouraged to visit Boy Scout Troop<br />

61 at 7:00 PM Wednesday nights at Peace Community Church, 5151 Addicks<br />

Satsuma Road, Houston, Texas, 77084. They will get a hands-on experience of<br />

what Scouting has to offer and have the opportunity to visit with the Scouts and<br />

their adult leaders to learn more about the things the troop has done during<br />

meetings and activities. Scouting activities include camping, fishing, archery,<br />

rifle/shotgun shooting, hiking, first aid, wilderness survival, community service,<br />

citizenship, swimming, leadership, white-water rafting and much more. Troop<br />

61 camps each month and has a group that goes to High Adventure Camp and<br />

to Merit Badge Camps each summer. Boy Scout Troop 61 meets from 7:00 to<br />

8:00 PM every Wednesday in the Activity Room at Peace Community Church.<br />

Contact Mike Viator with Troop 61 if your son is interested in joining a local Boy<br />

Scout Troop. Cell: 713-253-8465, mike.viator@comcast.net.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 10<br />

Boy Scout Troop 10 has a new home! We now meet at Copperfield Church<br />

on Monday evenings from 7 PM-8:30 PM. Our meeting rooms are upstairs<br />

in conference rooms #2 and #3. Please enter through the front doors of<br />

the church, head up the stairs and feel free to come visit us at any time!<br />

Troop 10 has a campout scheduled for every month of the school year,<br />

which gives the Scouts ample opportunities to earn their ranks and many<br />

assorted merit badges. If you would like more information about Boy<br />

Scout Troop 10 you can contact our Scoutmaster, Chris Kubiak at 281-382-<br />

2643 or email him at ckubiak95@comcast.net or contact our Committee<br />

Chairperson, Taunia Berg, at 832-217-6076 or email her at the.berg.<br />

family@gmail.com. You can also check out the Troop website at www.<br />

troopwebhost.org/Troop10Houston. We hope to see you very soon!<br />

Boy Scout Troop 3<br />

Boys, are you yearning for exciting outdoor programs that stir your imagination<br />

and interest? How about camping, fishing, canoeing, hiking, backpacking and<br />

off-road biking? Do you want to learn wilderness survival, cooking, first aid,<br />

orienteering and shooting skills? Scouting is Fun… with a Purpose - where boys<br />

grow into men instilled with values of duty to God and Country, community<br />

service, citizenship, leadership and self-confidence. Troop 3 is a boy-lead troop<br />

where the boys plan an exciting year-round outdoor program. We camp monthly<br />

and include rock climbing, backpacking and canoeing. Troop 3 also participates<br />

in a weeklong winter camp, as well as a weeklong summer camp. We welcome all<br />

young men, 11-18 years old to visit Boy Scout Troop 3 at 7:00 PM Monday nights<br />

at Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center located at 8440 Greenhouse Road,<br />

Cypress. No previous scouting experience needed! Come see for yourself what<br />

Boy Scouts has to offer and visit with the Scouts 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 />

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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Sports<br />

AHFC Royals Tryouts<br />

AHFC Royals will be back the summer 2019 (May-August). The Royals<br />

USL2 and WPSL are a pathway for players desiring to play at a higher<br />

level. It is a proven pathway to the pros! Don’t miss out. Join our team<br />

this coming season.<br />

Tryouts will be held December 15, <strong>2018</strong> from 10 AM to 12 PM at CRSP<br />

(3601 Campbell RD, Houston TX 77080). Registration is required prior to<br />

tryouts. Fee for the December tryouts will be $50 while the March tryout<br />

fee will be $75. Register at www.ahfcroyals.com.<br />

Homeschool Baseball<br />

The West Houston Thunder is a baseball program for homeschool boys<br />

between the ages of 8-18. Spring try-outs will be the week of <strong>November</strong><br />

12 th .<br />

Spring registration will be in January. We offer baseball programs<br />

for Elementary, Middle School and High School level competition.<br />

We regularly compete against schools, leagues, select teams and<br />

other homeschool teams. Our practice location is Memorial Ashford<br />

Little League, 12900 Westmere Drive, Houston. Contact info@<br />

WestHoustonThunder.org for more information or go to our website at<br />

www.westhoustonthunder.org.<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<br />

your game and make some new friends.<br />

Play will be on Thursday mornings at 9. For information please email<br />

ladiesgolf4fun@gmail.com or call Cypress Lakes Golf Club at 281-304-<br />

8515.<br />

Netball Clubs<br />

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

and learn netball, Tuesday nights at The British School of Houston. We<br />

are also looking for interested players, adults and youth to play in a new<br />

Katy Netball club. No experience necessary.<br />

For more information, go to our facebook page, Houston Shooting Stars<br />

Netball Club or www.netballamerica.com or contact houstonnetball@<br />

netballamerica.com for further information.<br />

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<br />

you to join us every Tuesday morning at Cinco Ranch Golf Club. Our<br />

purpose is to allow ladies of all levels to meet new friends and have fun<br />

while improving golfing skills.<br />

For more information, contact Sue Crookson at 281-392-4913 scrookson@<br />

houston.rr.com or Yana Dommert at 281-394-2481 yana@entouch.net.<br />

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what’s Happening<br />

<strong>November</strong> Events<br />

20 TH ANNIVERSARY ADAM J SKINNER<br />

MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT<br />

<strong>November</strong> 8, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Register Now: https://cyfairhoustonchamber.chambermaster.com/<br />

eventregistration/register/31913.<br />

Shotgun start 11 AM. This annual golf tournament benefits the Adam J.<br />

Skinner Memorial Scholarship of the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation.<br />

In the 20 years since the tournament was established, more than<br />

$111,000 has been given to the Adam Skinner Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Location: Blackhorse Golf Club 12205 Fry Rd. Cypress, TX 77433<br />

Contact Information: Co-Chair Mark McShaffry, The Backyard Grill 281-897-<br />

9200; Eric Dunlap, Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce 281-373-1390<br />

THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR<br />

<strong>November</strong> 9-11, <strong>2018</strong><br />

The Norwegian Seamans Church, 4309 Young Street, Pasadena 77504<br />

A unique shop with Scandinavian Christmas items such as<br />

linens, knitwear, Norwegian “nisser” and handmade decorations.<br />

Scandinavian folk dance, bakery, silent auction and great raffle prizes.<br />

Hours:<br />

Friday: 11 AM-4 PM Saturday: 10 AM-4 PM Sunday: 12-4 PM<br />

HOLY COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PRESENTS<br />

29 TH ANNUAL HEARTWARMING CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2018</strong>, 9 AM-4 PM<br />

22111 Morton Ranch Road, Katy, TX 77449<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 (January-October). These presentations are free and there<br />

are no reservations. For questions please call 713-274-0950.<br />

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Houston Urban Tree Conference<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 16, <strong>2018</strong> - Trini Mendenhall Community Center,<br />

1414 Wirt Road, Houston, Tx 77055.<br />

8:15-9 AM - Registration<br />

9-10 AM - Under-Utilized Trees for the Urban Landscape<br />

10-11AM - Tree Problem Diagnosis<br />

11 AM-12 PM - Don’t Get Caught with Your Plants Down…<br />

Keeping Up with the Latest Tree Planting Research.<br />

12-1 PM - Lunch<br />

1-2 PM - Crape myrtle Bark Scale - Research Update<br />

2-3 PM - Tree Diseases in the Urban Landscape<br />

Cost - $45<br />

Sign-up: houston-urban-tree-conference.eventbrite.com<br />

THINKING AHEAD TOWARD THE HOLIDAYS<br />

Double your dollars raffle for Loving Arms Pet Placement<br />

Double your Dollars for Doggies... and Kitties, too! Through the<br />

generosity of the Nicola-Musso Charitable Foundation, each dollar<br />

raised will be matched one for one. Double your support of our<br />

deserving dogs and cats and enter for a chance to win one of these<br />

great gift cards. Gift Card Prizes: 1 st Walmart $250, 2 nd HEB $200, 3 rd<br />

Walmart $100, 4 th Target $100, 5 th Home Depot $100, 6 th Amazon<br />

$100. Tickets: $5 each/5 for $20. Purchase tickets from any LAPP<br />

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representative or via our website: www.lovingarmspetplacement.<br />

com. Drawing: Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 17, <strong>2018</strong> Need not be present<br />

to win - Winners will be contacted by phone.<br />

Gift Wrapping will again be done at Barnes and Noble on FM 1960, in<br />

the Champions area, from December 17 th through December 24 th .<br />

Volunteers with Loving Arms will gift wrap any gifts for monetary<br />

donations. That is our final fundraiser for the year.<br />

Loving Arms Pet Placement goes to great lengths to restore the health of<br />

dogs and cats who come into our rescue. Our vet bills are high. With the<br />

additional mouths to feed, our fosters’ food bills are more than usual.<br />

One way to donate to Loving Arms - without using your own money -is to<br />

register our rescue with your Kroger card. To donate “painlessly” to Loving<br />

Arms Pet Placement, go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com, enter<br />

CT571, click on Loving Arms Pet Placement to attach our rescue to your<br />

Kroger card. Each time you scan your card, Kroger donates money to LAPP.<br />

We also have a Wish List on our website at<br />

www.lovingarmspetplacement.com.<br />

There are pets still in need of temporary shelter. Would your family like<br />

to help a dog or cat in need? Loving Arms Pet Placement is a foster-based<br />

rescue for dogs and cats and is always in need of foster families.<br />

While fostering can be challenging, knowing that you helped an animal<br />

when it most needed shelter and security and then helped it find its<br />

forever home will give you endless joy. Tell Loving Arms Pet Placement<br />

in what capacity you can help. Can your home accommodate only small<br />

animals or can you foster big dogs? Can you handle puppies and kittens<br />

or only mature animals? Can you take more than one animal at once?<br />

LAPP has a form for those interested in fostering to fill out on our website.<br />

Visit Loving Arms Pet Placement website at www.<br />

lovingarmspetplacement.com or visit us at PetSmart on Highway 6<br />

and FM 529 each Saturday from 11 AM until 5 PM. We are also at Petco<br />

(FM1960 at Eldridge) on Saturdays from 11 AM until 4 PM.<br />

Loving Arms Pet Placement is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization<br />

created to address the problems of stray and abandoned cats and<br />

dogs in Houston and Harris County. Our organization is comprised<br />

of dedicated volunteers who foster animals in their homes as an<br />

alternative to taking the animal to a shelter.<br />

<strong>2018</strong> PECAN HARVEST FESTIVAl<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 18, 11 AM-6 PM<br />

The West Fort Bend Management District and<br />

the City of Richmond are proud to announce<br />

the <strong>2018</strong> Pecan Harvest Festival held in Historic<br />

Downtown Richmond. We are excited to present<br />

this annual event, which highlights the rich<br />

history of pecans in Fort Bend County while<br />

simultaneously showcasing the unique features<br />

of Historic Downtown Richmond. The festival’s<br />

beloved Kidz Zone will be nestled in historic<br />

Decker Park, while live music entertains all day<br />

from Wessendorff Park’s acoustically designed Gazebo. Festival attendees<br />

can stroll along the trails from Second St. around historic Morton Cemetery<br />

at edge of Wessendorff Park. An old-fashioned hayride will expose riders<br />

to the Historic District of Richmond, while the Festival features Artisan<br />

Vendors, a Farmer’s Market, a Beer & Wine Garden, a Baking Contest and<br />

a Classic Car Show.<br />

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what’s Happening<br />

the Richmond Pecan Harvest Festival, including interactive agricultural<br />

exhibits and the Fort Bend County Pecan Show. Attendees will find<br />

40+ varieties of award winning pecans, submitted by many of the<br />

established pecan growers of Fort Bend County. The pecan education<br />

portion of the festival is graciously supported by a partnership with the<br />

Texas Pecan Growers Association and Fort Bend County Farm Bureau,<br />

cooperatively investing in agricultural education.<br />

The Pecan Harvest Festival is a family-friendly event, which uniquely<br />

introduces Richmond’s charm, as experienced by the more than 5000<br />

in attendance last year! Bring the entire family to our Third Annual<br />

Pecan Harvest Festival of Richmond, Texas for good old fashioned fun!<br />

For more information, contacts, applications and entry forms, go to<br />

www.pecan-harvest-festival-tx.com.<br />

KATY’S LARGEST GIFT MARKET<br />

AT THE KATY MERRELL CENTER<br />

The 11 th Annual Home for the Holidays Gift Market will take place<br />

<strong>November</strong> 16-18, <strong>2018</strong>. We are excited to be back in the arena this<br />

year as well as the pavilion. 180 vendors in 2 buildings! Show hours:<br />

First Call Shopping Hours 10 AM to 1 PM. General Admission: Friday 1-8<br />

PM. Saturday 10 AM-6 PM & Sunday 11 AM-4 PM. Follow us on Facebook<br />

to get up to date contest, coupons, vendor introductions and more.<br />

Facebook: Home for the Holidays Gift Market.<br />

Contact information: 281-788-4297 Stacie, Katelyn or Lynnie.<br />

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KATY AREA YMCA TURKEY DASH<br />

Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 22, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Join us as we celebrate the 16 th annual Katy Area YMCA Turkey Dash<br />

on Thanksgiving Day. Whether you’re a veteran runner or participating<br />

in your first race, we have an event for you, including a 10K, 5K, 1 Mile<br />

Kids Race and 1 Mile Walk/Run. We also have the best post-race party<br />

packed with food, giveaways, a photo booth and a kid’s fun zone.<br />

If you love to dress up for races, we encourage you to do so! Enter solo<br />

or as a group in our 5 th annual costume contest with prizes awarded to<br />

the “Best Thanksgiving Theme” and “Most Unique Costume.” Medals<br />

will be awarded to finishers of the kids’ race and 10K race.<br />

All proceeds from the Katy Area YMCAs Turkey Dash go toward our<br />

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ST. CUTHBERT EPISCOPAL CHURCH BLOOD DRIVE<br />

St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church will be hosting a Blood Drive on Sunday,<br />

December 2 nd , beginning at 8:30 AM. A mobile unit will be in the parking<br />

lot until 12:30 PM. To donate, you must be a least 17 years of age, at<br />

least 110 lbs. and in good general health. If just 20 people donate, we<br />

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24 TH ANNUAL FROSTYFEST CRAFT FAIR<br />

December 1, <strong>2018</strong><br />

The 24 th Annual Frostyfest Craft Fair will be held on December 1, <strong>2018</strong>,<br />

at Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Church, 1530 Norwalk Drive, in Katy,<br />

Texas 77450, from 9 AM to 3 PM. There will be over eighty top Texan<br />

vendors selling HANDCRAFTED merchandise. Santa Claus is coming to<br />

Frostyfest for pictures presented by Boy Scouts of Katy. Refreshments<br />

will be sold by the Knights of Columbus all day starting with breakfast<br />

tacos. Ladies Club will be having a bake sale and also a Silent Auction<br />

run by the Craft Club. All proceeds will be benefitting the new Epiphany<br />

Catholic School. For more information contact Brenda Cason at<br />

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Houston Area Events<br />

Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch <strong>2018</strong> - thru Nov. 10, <strong>2018</strong>, Fri.<br />

9 AM-3 PM, Sat.-Sun. 10 AM-5 PM - Open to the Public. Blessington<br />

Farms, 510 Chisolm Trail, Simonton, TX 77476. Phone: 832-444-8717.<br />

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The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) - <strong>November</strong> 7,<br />

<strong>2018</strong>-December 23, <strong>2018</strong>, Wednesday-Saturday, 7 PM, Saturday-<br />

Sunday Matinee, 2 PM, Stages Repertory Theatre, 3201 Allen Parkway,<br />

Suite 101, Houston, TX 77019, tickets start at $25. It’s the Annual<br />

Holiday Variety Show and Christmas Pageant at St. Everybody’s Non-<br />

Denominational Universalist Church-where all faiths are welcome<br />

because we’ll believe anything! There’s just one minor problem:<br />

none of the acts scheduled to perform have arrived. Now it’s up to<br />

three quick-witted church members to perform the ENTIRE Variety<br />

Show and Christmas Pageant by themselves! An irreverent yet<br />

heartwarming romp through tradition, The Ultimate Christmas<br />

Show (abridged) bursts with festive, slapstick fun as these cheerfully<br />

ridiculous clowns celebrate all of our favorite holiday traditions-at<br />

once.<br />

Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market - <strong>November</strong> 8-11, <strong>2018</strong>,10 AM-8<br />

PM, One NRG Park, general admission $20. Join us in kicking off the<br />

holiday season at the 38 th annual Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market, the<br />

BIGGEST and BEST holiday shopping market in Texas! It is a one-stop<br />

giant pop-up shop featuring hundreds of merchants from all across<br />

the country showcasing unique items for everyone, including home<br />

decor, gourmet food, apparel, accessories, toys, gifts and much more.<br />

Proceeds from each admission and special event ticket purchased,<br />

plus 11% of all the merchandise purchased benefits Houston Ballet<br />

Foundation, its Academy and scholarship programs.<br />

International Quilt Festival - <strong>November</strong> 8-11, <strong>2018</strong>, George R.<br />

Brown Convention Center, admission $9-$50. International Quilt<br />

Festival is the country’s largest quilt show with more than 1,600 quilt<br />

and works of fabric art on display; nearly 1,000 shopping booths for<br />

quilts, fabrics, patterns, books, crafts and jewelry and more than<br />

500 classes for all skill levels and techniques. Hours are Thursday-<br />

Saturday 10 AM-7 PM, Sunday 10 AM-4 PM. If you are enrolled for<br />

a class at Festival, you do NOT need to purchase daily admission<br />

tickets. Your badge serves as entry to the show.<br />

The Galleria’s 30 th Annual Ice Spectacular and Tree Lighting -<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2018</strong>, 6 PM, The Galleria, 5085 Westheimer Road, Suite.<br />

4850, Houston, TX 77056, admission is FREE. The Galleria will kick off<br />

the holiday season with the lighting of its 55-ft Christmas tree during the<br />

30 th Annual Ice Spectacular event. Angelica Hale, 11 year-old runner-up<br />

from Season 12 of America’s Got Talent is the featured performer.<br />

Second Sunday Pickers - <strong>November</strong> 11 th and December 9 th , 2-4<br />

PM, Jesse H. Jones Park, 20634 Kenswick Drive, Humble, TX 77338,<br />

admission is FREE. Beat the heat and join this musical group that<br />

is celebrating over 30 years of concerts! Sing along, bring your own<br />

instrument, dance or just have fun. Join us as the Second Sunday<br />

Pickers entertain with acoustic music, including country-andwestern,<br />

bluegrass, folk, gospel, Cajun and blues. Visitors of all ages<br />

are welcome.<br />

Astroworld Festival - <strong>November</strong> 17, <strong>2018</strong>, One NRG Park, Houston,<br />

TX 77054. Scott and Scoremore, as well as LiveNation concerts are<br />

ready to give fans a festival in the shadow of the former theme park<br />

residence. Tickets range $89 to $250.<br />

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Via Colori Street Festival - <strong>November</strong> 17-18, <strong>2018</strong>, 10 AM-5 PM,<br />

Hermann Square At City Hall, 901 Bagby St., Houston, TX 77002,<br />

admission: $7-$10. Massive Outdoor Art Gallery. Family Festival.<br />

Music Concert. All in one! All roads lead to creativity when over<br />

200 artists converge on the streets to celebrate the artistic spirit<br />

of Houston. The Via Colori® Street Painting Festival has grown into<br />

one of Houston’s signature art events and it remains the only street<br />

painting festival in the region.<br />

Panto Star Force - <strong>November</strong> 21, <strong>2018</strong>-December 30, <strong>2018</strong>,<br />

Wednesday-Saturday, 7 PM, Saturday-Sunday Matinee, 2<br />

PM, Stages Repertory Theatre, 3201 Allen Parkway, Suite 101,<br />

Houston, TX 77019, tickets start at $25. Panto Star Force is an<br />

adventurous, cosmic blast of blockbuster hilarity! Jed, a farm boy<br />

from the planet Cypress, joins forces with a zany band of space<br />

rebels, robots and furry bartenders (and Buttons, of course!) to<br />

stop the powerful Emperor Snorkelfish and Dark Tater from taking<br />

over the galaxy. Come ready to laugh, cheer and boo in true Panto<br />

style, with plenty of toe-tapping music and intergalactic fun for<br />

the whole family!<br />

Texas Renaissance Festival - Weekends thru <strong>November</strong> 25,<br />

<strong>2018</strong>, 9 AM-8 PM, 21778 FM 1774, Todd Mission, TX 77363. Admission<br />

varies. The Texas Renaissance Festival is an interactive theme park<br />

that embraces different eras, including the 16 th century and beyond.<br />

The 55-acre theater is filled with live entertainment, food and shops.<br />

The enchanted 55-acre village comes to life as all of Europe comes to<br />

pay homage to the King and Queen with Eight Themed Weekends.<br />

Hundreds of costumed performers are showcased in over 200<br />

daily performances. Visitors meander along shaded cobblestone<br />

walkways visiting almost 400 shoppes overflowing with unique arts<br />

and crafts of offering delicious foods and beverages. All ages will be<br />

amused by the games of skill and human-powered rides.<br />

WITS Performance Poetry for Teens at Levy Park - 1 st Friday<br />

of each month, 7-8:30 PM Levy Park 3801 Eastside, Houston,<br />

TX 77098, admission is FREE. During this monthly workshop for<br />

students ages 13 to 19, young writers will craft original poems,<br />

meet other young writers and work with professional performance<br />

poets to explore their creative voices. No registration is required<br />

and walk-ins are welcome.<br />

Open Hangar - WII Aircraft and Museum, 1 st and 3 rd Saturday of<br />

each month, 10 AM-3 PM, West Houston Airport, 18000 Groschke<br />

Rd., Houston, TX 77084. The Houston Wing of the Commemorative<br />

Air Force invites you and your family, friends or group to visit our<br />

Hangar and tour our WWII Aircraft and WWII Museum. Get up close<br />

to our Wing’s 5 flyable WWII military aircraft. Go inside a WWII<br />

Paratroop aircraft and climb into the cockpit of a WWII trainer.<br />

The Commemorative Air Force is a national nonprofit organization<br />

dedicated to preserving, restoring and flying military aircraft<br />

so that younger generations can appreciate the role of military<br />

aviation through history in the defense of our country and the<br />

preservation of our liberties. The CAF welcomes new members of<br />

all ages with an interest in Aviation or WWII History.<br />

Third Thursdays Sip & Stroll - 3 rd Thursday of each month,<br />

5-9 PM, Houston Heights 19th Street, 325 W 19 th St., Houston, TX<br />

77008, admission is FREE. Pick up complimentary sips along the<br />

line of local shops while you shop boutique clothings, handmade<br />

jewelry, home decor, antique, vintage, local made toiletries and<br />

visit our Eateries for crafted cocktails and delicious local fare!<br />

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Cars and Coffee - through December 29, <strong>2018</strong>, 9 AM-12 PM.<br />

Gateway Classic Cars Of Houston, 1910 Cypress Station Drive,<br />

Suite 200, Houston, TX 77090. Admission is free. Cruise in to<br />

Gateway Classic Cars every last Saturday of the month for<br />

Cars & Coffee. So far we have had some amazing turnouts, but<br />

we want to continue to grow! Enjoy delicious donuts, coffee<br />

and all of our sweet rides! No Admission fee and everyone is<br />

welcome! No cruiser? No sweat bring the daily driver. Hope to<br />

see you there. 250+ classic & exotics.<br />

Farmers Market at Imperial - Saturdays through December<br />

29, <strong>2018</strong>, 9 AM-1 PM, 234 Matlage Way, Sugar Land, TX 77478.<br />

Admission is free. In addition to a wonderful selection of<br />

vendors, the Farmers Market brings you family fun! Each week,<br />

the Market features live music, cooking demonstrations or other<br />

seasonal entertainment. Presented by the Fort Bend Chamber of<br />

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- Weekly through January 13, 2019. Cistern At Buffalo<br />

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Wednesday through Friday - 3:30-6 PM; Saturday and<br />

Sunday - 11 AM-6 PM. Admission: $10 per person; $8 for<br />

Seniors, Youth and Students. The Cistern’s distinctive<br />

architecture as well as its sheer size and raw interior,<br />

punctuated by a series of rhythmical columns, will make for<br />

an intriguing and interactive experience. Visitors to Carlos<br />

Cruz-Diez at the Cistern: Spatial Chromointerference will be<br />

encouraged to wear white or light colored clothing and will<br />

actively participate in viewing as the color changes creating a<br />

sensation of movement.<br />

interactive temporary public sculpture Open House - Daily<br />

from dawn until dusk through February 28, 2019, admission<br />

free. Sam Houston Park, 1100 Bagby, Houston, TX 77002. The<br />

artistic duo, Havel Ruck Projects, made up of local artists, Dan<br />

Havel and Dean Ruck, transformed a previously abandoned house<br />

into an interactive temporary public sculpture. Sourced from<br />

Cherry House Moving Company, the 1940s-era house was originally<br />

located in Santa Fe, Texas. After moving the home to Sam Houston<br />

Park in April, Havel and Ruck stripped the structure’s interior and<br />

exterior using drill saws and other tools. They cut circular holes<br />

into the walls and filled them with PVC pipe to create a “Swiss<br />

cheese” or “lace” appearance and collaged the interior walls with<br />

vintage images sourced from family, friends and local resale shops<br />

representing the city’s people, places and past.<br />

Comedy Night at HPL - Monthly on the 3 rd Thursday, 6-8<br />

PM. Houston Public Library, 500 Mckinney Avenue, Houston,<br />

TX 77002. Admission is free. The Houston Public Library offers<br />

“Open Mic” comedy night where local and non local comedians,<br />

comediennes, ventriloquists and impressionists of ALL ages<br />

present family comedy to the audience. Improv Performers<br />

from Station Theater closes out the night with games that<br />

involve the audience. Everyone who participates in at least one<br />

open mic throughout the year become eligible to participate in<br />

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Libraries & Community Centers<br />

Katherine Tyra<br />

(Bear Creek) Public Library<br />

16719 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77084,<br />

281-550-0885<br />

Our hours are: Monday - 1 PM - 8 PM, Tuesday/Thursday - 10 AM - 6 PM,<br />

Wednesday -10 AM - 8 PM, Friday - 1 PM - 6 PM, Saturday - 10 AM - 5 PM.<br />

HOLIDAY CLOSURES<br />

We will close at 5 PM on Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 21 st . We will be closed<br />

Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 22 nd through Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 25 th .<br />

• TEEN ADVISORY GROUP - Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 7 th , 6 PM. The Teen<br />

Advisory Group (TAG) will meet the first Wednesday of every month<br />

at 6 PM in the library meeting room. All persons in 6 th -12 th grade are<br />

welcome to join. You must fill out a Teen Volunteer Interest Form prior<br />

to attending. Members of TAG will work together to plan and execute<br />

teen programming and other special tasks. They will receive volunteer<br />

hours and gain valuable leadership experience through this program.<br />

• POKÉMON CLUB AT CLAY’S RESTAURANT - 1 st Thursday of the<br />

month, 4:30 PM. All school age children are invited to come and bring<br />

their Pokémon Cards or Nintendo DS for this event. We ask that parents<br />

remain at Clay’s for the duration of the program. We hope to see<br />

you there! Clay’s Restaurant is located at 17717 Clay Road, Houston,<br />

TX 77084.<br />

• GAME NIGHT AT CLAY’S RESTAURANT - 1 st Thursday of the month,<br />

6 PM, 17717 Clay Rd., Houston, TX 77084. Bring the whole family to play<br />

games with us at Clay’s Restaurant! We will have several board games<br />

to play or bring your own!<br />

• PASSPORT SERVICES - Mondays, <strong>November</strong> 12 th and 19 th , 12 PM to<br />

6:30 PM. Come to the library to apply for your passport or renew one.<br />

The person receiving the passport must be present. Call the District<br />

Clerk’s Office at 832-927-5690 to make an appointment or for more<br />

information. Walk-ins are also accepted.<br />

• PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - Friday, <strong>November</strong> 9 th , 4:30 PM. Improve your<br />

photography skills, participate in our fun monthly challenges, share<br />

your art with others and get inspired! Open to all levels of expertise!<br />

• BEAR CREEK HEALTH & WELLNESS CLUB - Tuesday, <strong>November</strong><br />

13 th and Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 27 th , 1 PM. Come build with us a community<br />

of people committed to a healthier and happier life. We will be<br />

seeking this through group discussion and sharing information, ideas<br />

and personal experiences. This club is open to everyone & newcomers<br />

are always welcome.<br />

• WRITERS’ WORKSHOP WITH HOUSTON WRITERS GUILD “Marketing<br />

Yourself as a Writer” - Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 17 th , 10:30 AM-12<br />

PM. Come to the library to develop your writing skills with excellent<br />

advice from the Houston Writers Guild! Today the focus will be on<br />

using poetry in prose. Learn how and when it is best to incorporate<br />

poetry into yourself.<br />

• CONVERSATIONAL ESL - Thursdays, 2 PM. Join our free Conversational<br />

ESL class each week. Attendees will need to fill out an application.<br />

Everyone is welcome. Please join us!<br />

• SAVVY STITCHERS - Thursdays, 3:30 PM. The Savvy Stitchers is a<br />

place to share ideas for different crafts such as knitting and crochet!<br />

Don’t miss out on the weekly fun! Make sure to bring your needles and<br />

yarn. All ages welcome.<br />

• SOCIAL CRAFTERS - Saturdays at 10 AM. Join our new social crafting<br />

group! Are you working on a craft or fabric arts project now? Bring a<br />

project to the library and share your ideas with others. Or, just come<br />

to learn more about crafts you may want to try. All are welcome!<br />

• LILY’S LIBRARY TALES - Every Saturday at 2 PM. Come to the library<br />

for a family friendly storytime with Lily, a certified therapy dog! This<br />

library program is in partnership with Tender Loving K-9s. All ages<br />

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• MOONLIGHT BABYTIME - Monday, <strong>November</strong> 26 th , 6:30 PM. Moonlight<br />

Baby Time is an early literacy program for children ages birth to 18 months.<br />

Please join us as we share literacy tips, stories, songs, fingerplays, bubbles<br />

and books. In order to ensure the safety of our youngest patrons, this is<br />

a ticketed program. Free tickets available 30 minutes before the start of<br />

the program.<br />

• BILINGUAL STORYTIME - Friday, <strong>November</strong> 30 th , 1:30 PM. Bilingual<br />

storytime and activities for children 3-7 and their parent/caregivers.<br />

Please join us!<br />

• PRESCHOOL STORYTIME - Tuesdays at 10:30 AM. Early literacy<br />

program with stories, songs, finger plays and the occasional craft<br />

geared towards preschoolers aged 3-6 yrs old. In order to ensure<br />

the safety of our youngest patrons, this is a ticketed program. Free<br />

tickets are available on the morning of the program. First come,<br />

first served.<br />

• SUNSHINE BABYTIME - Wednesdays, at 10:30 AM. Sunshine<br />

Babytime is an early literacy program for the children ages<br />

birth to 18 months. Please join us as we share literacy tips,<br />

stories, songs, fingerplays, bubbles and books. In order to<br />

ensure the safety of our youngest patrons this is a ticketed<br />

program. Free ticket available on the morning of the program<br />

in the library.<br />

• TODDLER TIME - Thursdays, at 10:30 AM. Toddler Time is an early<br />

literacy program for children ages 18 months to 3 years of age. Please<br />

join us as we share literacy tips, stories, songs and fingerplays. In<br />

order to ensure the safety of our youngest patrons this is a ticketed<br />

program. Free tickets are available on the morning of the program<br />

in the library.<br />

All programs are free and open to the public. For more information<br />

call 281-550-0885 or log on to www.hcpl.net.<br />

Northwest Branch Harris<br />

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11355 Regency Green Drive, Cypress, TX 77429,<br />

281-890-2665, • www.hcpl.net<br />

HOURS OF SERVICE - Monday - 1 PM-8 PM,<br />

Tuesday/Thursday - 10 AM-6 PM,<br />

Wednesday -12 AM-8 PM, Friday - Closed,<br />

Saturday - 10 AM-5 PM - Sunday - Closed.<br />

Lone Star College - Cy-Fair Library<br />

9191 Barker-Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433<br />

281-290-3210<br />

HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 7 AM-10 PM, Friday-Saturday,<br />

8 AM-6 PM and Sunday, 1 PM-6 PM.<br />

• FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY - The LSC-CyFair Friends Bookstore accepts<br />

gently used books year-round, offering them to the public for a<br />

set donation amount. The store is open six days a week and staffed<br />

by volunteers. Proceeds support library programs. Help support our<br />

community library.<br />

• CYFAIR LIBRARY BRANCH BLOG PAGE at http://hcpl.net/location/cyfair-college-library,<br />

for news and events about the library and college<br />

and in the community.<br />

• FACEBOOK at LSC-CyFair Branch Library.<br />

• WEEKLY EVENTS & PROGRAMS EMAIL REMINDER, the Library eUpdate:<br />

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 />

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ADULT EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />

BOOK CLUBS: BACK IN TIME: HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK CLUB - 1<br />

PM, LRNC 131<br />

BOOK CLUBS: BOOKS WITHOUT BORDERS –<br />

1 PM, LRNC 131 or 7 PM, LRNC 215<br />

BOOK CLUBS: I LOVE A MYSTERY BOOK CLUB - 12 PM, LRNC 131<br />

Common Thread: Knitting, Crocheting<br />

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 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 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 />

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Note: All programs are subject to change. Please contact the library<br />

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Games, 6 PM: Movie - Teen Room.<br />

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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, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />

• Wednesdays: Preschool Time (3-6 years) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30<br />

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FAMILY STORYTIME:<br />

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FAMILY FUN ACTIVITIES, 5 PM:<br />

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In addition to scheduled activities on the Bear Creek Community Center,<br />

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10:30 AM and Fridays from 10:15-11:15 AM.<br />

- Zumba Classes for seniors Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 8 AM.<br />

- Senior Boot Camp. Meets on all Mondays, Thursdays and<br />

Fridays from 9-10 AM.<br />

- Ballet Bar Class. meets on Mondays, 10:15-11:15 AM.<br />

- Zumba inspired Latin Dance meets on Mondays, 8-9 AM;<br />

Wednesdays, 11AM-12 PM and Fridays, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM.<br />

- Bollywood Dancing and Bhangra meets Mondays<br />

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- Meditation classes meets Tuesdays at 9 AM and Thursdays at 10:15 AM.<br />

- Glazier Choir, Tuesdays, 1-2 PM<br />

- Depression and Bipolar Support Group with LPC Meets every Monday, 11 AM.<br />

- The Breakfast Klub meets every Monday; 10-11 AM.<br />

- Seventy-Five Plus Meetup/Lunch meets every Tuesday, 12 PM.<br />

- Learn to Play Mahjong. Every Wednesday, 1-3 PM<br />

- Brain, Body and Gut Healing Exercises meets every Thursday<br />

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- Chess meet up every Friday, 1-3 PM.<br />

- Ukulele Lessons for Intermediate Players. Fridays, 11 AM-12 PM.<br />

- Spanish Club for all levels. Fridays, 10-11 AM<br />

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<strong>November</strong> 6 th :<br />

Excel I. 10 AM-12:30 PM<br />

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Medicare Part D Drug Plan Changes for 2019 and ending of the Donut Hole or<br />

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Preparations for Becoming a Beekeeper. 2-3 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 7 th :<br />

Veteran Benefits with Elder Law Attorney. 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

Google Product Class. 1-3 PM<br />

Spiritual Discussion. 2:30-3:30 PM<br />

Baby Boomers Need to Know About the Use of Alcohol, Prescription and Illicit<br />

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<strong>November</strong> 8 th :<br />

“Improve Vision and Eye Health.” Part of the Brain Repair and Memory Series.<br />

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America’s Greatest Comedians Laughter Series Presents Sid Caesar. 11 AM-12 PM<br />

“Guilt Lecture: Beyond the Shoulds.” 1-2 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 9 th :<br />

Classic Cinema Presents 1949s “On the Town” starring Gene Kelly and Frank<br />

Sinatra. Please bring snacks or lunch for intermission. 11:30 AM.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 12 th : Texting. 10 AM-12 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 13 th : Scanning and Preserving Documents/Photographs. 10 AM - 12 PM<br />

The Better Business Bureau “Shopping Online Safely. 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

“Early History of the Cypress Area” with the Cypress Historical Society. 1-2 PM<br />

Caring and Feeding of Your Personal Computer. 1-3 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 14 th :<br />

Essential Oils of the Bible. 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

PowerPoint. Day 1 of 2. 1-3 PM<br />

Smartphone Class. 1-3 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 15 th :<br />

“What Do I Need to Know About Heart Attacks.” 10-11 AM<br />

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<strong>November</strong> 16 th :<br />

Classic Cinema Presents 1959s “Some Like it Hot” starring Marilyn Monroe<br />

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<strong>November</strong> 20 th :<br />

Excel II. This class is for graduates of Excel I. 10 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Asset Management. 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

Ramifications of the New Tax Law as they may affect seniors. 1-2 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 27 th :<br />

The Veterans History Project of the American Folklife. 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

FREE Peripheral Arterial Disease Screenings. Reservation required call 713-<br />

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The New State of Politics. 1-2 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 28 th :<br />

Required Minimum Distribution: What Are My Options? 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

Medicare and Hospice and How They Work. 1-2 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 29 th :<br />

iPhone Class. Please bring your charged iPhone to class. 10:30 AM-1:30 PM<br />

Spiritual Discussion. 1-2:30 PM<br />

Create Spa Recipes for yourself and as inexpensive Christmas or holiday gifts<br />

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<strong>November</strong> 30 th :<br />

Classic Cinema Presents 1952s “Singing in the Rain” starring Gene Kelly and<br />

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As we dream of crisp cold evenings, we need to remember that<br />

the fireplace and chimney should be serviced prior to the first<br />

fire of the winter.<br />

There’s nothing as serene as a warm, crackling fire on a cold,<br />

winter night. There’s also nothing more dangerous if your<br />

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Broken or cracked chimneys can let heat, smoke and toxic<br />

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could even catch fire. Chimney damage is often obvious, but<br />

sometimes it can be hidden. Use the following checklist to help<br />

ensure that you can enjoy your fireplace and avoid problems<br />

- or even a disaster:<br />

• Check to see if bricks have fallen or the chimney is leaning.<br />

• Look for shiny areas on your exterior metal chimney pipe. This<br />

could mean the chimney has shifted - during the recent East<br />

Coast earthquake, for instance.<br />

• Look for cracks at joints where the chimney connects to the<br />

firebox, at the roofline and in the attic.<br />

• Check for debris that may have fallen into the fireplace.<br />

• Use a screwdriver to check the mortar between the bricks or<br />

stones. If it crumbles when you pick at it, the chimney may be<br />

a hazard and probably needs work.<br />

• When in doubt, consult a licensed engineer or contractor. For<br />

the name of an inspector, call your insurance carrier or your<br />

mortgage company.<br />

Remember, disasters can happen even in the best of homes.<br />

That’s why every home should be equipped with carbon monoxide<br />

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areas and on every level of your home and away from air vents.<br />

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• Test smoke alarms monthly and change alkaline batteries at<br />

least once a year. Use a familiar date, such as your birthday or<br />

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WEN) of the American Business Women’s Association<br />

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The mission of ABWA is to bring together businesswomen<br />

of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities<br />

for them to help themselves and others grow personally<br />

and professionally through leadership, education,<br />

networking support and national recognition. Melissa is a founding member of ABWA<br />

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The Woman of Excellence Award highlights women that have demonstrated outstanding<br />

leadership and mentorship within their member organization, their professions<br />

and the community. The mission of FHPW is to unite member organizations to enrich<br />

personal and professional relationships and expand leadership, partnership and<br />

educational opportunities. The FHPW Educational Foundation awards scholarships<br />

to aid and advance the education and knowledge of women in the community.<br />

As Associate Director of Shield Bearer, a local non-profit organization dedicated to<br />

hope and healing for survivors of human trafficking, crime and abuse, veterans and<br />

active military families, struggling marriages and many other hurting hearts, Melissa<br />

oversees community engagement including marketing, public relations, volunteering<br />

and events. She has over seventeen years of experience leading teams dedicated to<br />

elevating individual and organizational performance in the public, private and charitable<br />

sectors. Melissa feels specifically called to empower families with education<br />

and resources and is passionate about speaking out for those that have experienced<br />

traumatic events and are unable to afford services and programs. She has pioneered<br />

a Mother Daughter Strong program that focuses on building strength physically,<br />

emotionally, mentally and spiritually, created a Mentor Program for homeless women<br />

and community volunteers and implemented fundraising initiatives resulting in<br />

increased donor participation year over year.<br />

Melissa also currently serves as a mentor for sister ABWA league Cy-Fair Express<br />

Network, an Ambassador for the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce, on<br />

the Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce Gala Fundraising Committee, on the<br />

Cypress Gems Chapter of the National Charity League Senior Recognition Committee<br />

and volunteers regularly with multiple local nonprofits. She holds a Bachelor of<br />

Business Administration in Marketing from Texas State University and a Master of<br />

Science in Organizational and Human Resource Development from Abilene Christian<br />

University. Her most treasured roles are wife of twenty-four years and mom to two<br />

teenagers.<br />

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Women Empowering Women Network<br />

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Association<br />

The Women Empowering Women Express Network (WEWEN) of the American<br />

Business Women’s Association (ABWA) recently awarded a $500 scholarship to<br />

WEWEN Member Demethra Orion of Odyssey Limousine Services, Incorporated.<br />

This scholarship will be used to attend local leadership program, Leadership North<br />

Houston.<br />

Leadership North Houston (LNH) was formed in 1995 when several area Chambers of<br />

Commerce and the Lone Star College System partnered together to meet the need<br />

for a leadership program in the north Houston area. Monthly interactive sessions are<br />

held from October through May covering topics such as education, cultural diversity,<br />

economic development, health and human services and more. Participants learn<br />

more about the key issues facing the community, develop relationships with other<br />

influential leaders in the Houston area, make a difference in the future of their<br />

community, emerge as a leader rather than a follower and develop an increased<br />

knowledge of leadership styles to better serve their current organizations and communities. The program curriculum also includes a leadership skills<br />

enhancement component, which is designed to strengthen a participant’s foundation as a leader to achieve personal goals and contribute to the<br />

success of their organization.<br />

The selection process allows for 30 participants to be chosen from the emerging and existing leaders who apply for the program. “Our organization<br />

was thrilled that Demethra was selected for the program. She has been an important part of our leadership team, serving as Vice President of Programs<br />

and on several committees. We look forward to encouraging her throughout the year and learning from her experience in this program,” stated Melissa<br />

Rotholz, WEWEN President.<br />

CHINCH BUGS or BROWN PATCH?<br />

As the weather starts to cool, brown patch inevitably starts to show its ugly<br />

face in the form of yellow circles on our lawns. Many homeowners have a<br />

hard time telling whether they have brown patch or if there is some sort<br />

of insect feasting on their lawn areas.<br />

To clarify: Brownpatch is a fungus and usually appears in the same areas<br />

repeatedly, thriving when temperatures drop overnight below 70 degrees for<br />

several nights, even if previous outbreaks were thought to have been resolved.<br />

A yellow/grey circle up to 20” in diameter will appear and then slowly close in<br />

on the inner turf, changing the color of the grass as it moves inward.<br />

Scott’s Lawn Fungus Control is very effective in controlling an outbreak<br />

of Brownpatch. Products containing Chlorothanolwork well - try Daconil<br />

Docket DF, it is a granular product and very effective. Ortho Daconil is a<br />

faster-acting liquid productmany homeowners use. Additionally, as the<br />

weather begins to cool, mow your turf shorter to prevent moisture build-up,<br />

adjust your irrigation cycle to fewer days or shorter cycle times and avoid<br />

watering at night. Fungus loves moisture.<br />

Chinch Bugs can be very devastating to St. Augustine or Fescue lawns. Their<br />

damage can appear similar to brown patch at first but grows out beyond<br />

circles or rings. Chinch bugs are the larvae of Blissus leucopterus, a small<br />

winged beetle. To check for the presence of chinch bugs:<br />

Take a coffee can or similar container and remove the top and bottom of<br />

the can, creating a hollow cylinder. Then embed the can in an affected<br />

area and fill with water. If chinch bugs are present they will rise to the top<br />

of the water within the can.<br />

Prevent damage from occurring! The most effective pesticide to apply is<br />

a liquid spray containing permethrin, cypermethrin or deltamethrin. This<br />

must be applied 3 separate times within a 21 day period - the egg cycle the<br />

chinch bugs leave behind must be killed, otherwise they will return. A liquid<br />

product will permeate all areas better and more effectively than a granular<br />

product, ensuring the infestation is defeated.<br />

If a granular treatment is utilized as well as a liquid application,<br />

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One month before:<br />

Determine your overall budget for decor and food.<br />

Call or email family and friends to discuss holiday plans and invite them to<br />

join you for the occasion.<br />

Three weeks before:<br />

Order flowers from your local florist and source the other seasonal elements<br />

you’d like to incorporate (pumpkins, gourds, leaves, acorns, etc.).<br />

Rent extra chairs or linens from your local rental company, if needed.<br />

Check to be sure you have necessary serving pieces for the buffet. Use postit<br />

notes to label which menu items go on each platter.<br />

Two weeks before:<br />

Make wheat place cards and plan seating arrangement.<br />

Purchase materials and prepare any crafts for the table.<br />

Order turkey.<br />

One week before:<br />

Create a master shopping list that includes<br />

all ingredients for menu.<br />

Stock up on wine and nonalcoholic beverages.<br />

Send tablecloth and napkins to a dry cleaner<br />

so they’re perfectly pressed.<br />

Thaw turkey in refrigerator, if frozen. Allow for at least<br />

1 day of thawing for every 4 pounds of turkey.<br />

Two days before:<br />

Buy groceries.<br />

Make any favors.<br />

Arrange flowers.<br />

Day before:<br />

Set the table.<br />

Bake pies.<br />

Prepare any dishes you can do ahead of time.<br />

Day of:<br />

Prepare food that still needs to be cooked.<br />

Warm any dishes that were made ahead of time.<br />

Prepare the guest bathroom by emptying trash, setting<br />

out clean guest towels and lighting a candle next to the sink.<br />

Set all serving pieces out that will be used on a buffet.<br />

Have trash cans and extra garbage bags ready<br />

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8 TIPS FOR A SIMPLY CHIC THANKSGIVING<br />

Thanksgiving is all about focusing on what really matters: family,<br />

friends and the ultimate comfort food. Take a fuss-free approach with<br />

our tips for setting a seasonal table that incorporates rustic elements<br />

with a touch of sophistication.<br />

Stir It Up<br />

The party starts as soon as guests arrive. Greet friends and family with a<br />

tray of piping-hot cider, garnished with fresh cinnamon stir sticks.<br />

Set the Scene<br />

Create a centerpiece overflowing with flowers in shades of ivory,<br />

pumpkin and sage placed atop a salvaged wooden board.<br />

Celebrate the Season<br />

To complement this table’s muted color palette, fill the area around the<br />

centerpiece with pale gourds and squash. Incorporate beeswax taper<br />

candles and flickering gold votives to warm the mood.<br />

Count Your Blessings<br />

This Thanksgiving let everyone join in the fun of decorating the table while<br />

remembering to count their blessings. Craft our chain of thanks in advance<br />

then ask guests to write down what they’re thankful for on the paper<br />

strips. Run the chain down the length of the table and take turns reading<br />

the sentiments aloud during the meal. For an extra dose of fun, leave the<br />

strips of paper anonymous and let everyone guess the author of each one.<br />

Help Yourselves<br />

The best way to enjoy company is by keeping your own load light during<br />

the party. Simplify your hosting duties by setting up a buffet near the<br />

table and letting guests help themselves to their favorite Thanksgiving<br />

foods. Use fresh herbs and seasonal fruit to garnish each dish and set<br />

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Believe it or not, Black Friday is almost here.<br />

But before you make a single purchase, there<br />

are a few things we recommend you do. Remember,<br />

Black Friday was created by retailers<br />

to benefit retailers. But with our pointers<br />

below, you’ll be able to turn the tables and<br />

ensure you make the wisest buying decisions<br />

throughout the holiday season.<br />

Make a list, check it twice: One of the worst<br />

things you can do during the holidays is purchase<br />

items blindly without a shopping list.<br />

This is true whether you shop online or in-store.<br />

Shopping without a specific list causes you to<br />

spend more and purchase items that you may<br />

not necessarily need. By creating a shopping<br />

list with specific items, you avoid falling into<br />

the trap of buying unnecessary stuff.<br />

Embrace your inner Scrooge: So you’ve<br />

found what looks like the perfect deal and<br />

you’re ready to pull the trigger. Stop. Before<br />

you buy anything, there are two things you<br />

should always do. First, use a price-comparison<br />

engine such as Google Shopping,<br />

ShopSavvy or PriceGrabber to make sure<br />

you’re getting the best price on the item you<br />

want to buy. It pays to shop around; you’ll<br />

be surprised by how easy it is to find lower<br />

prices. After you’ve done your homework<br />

and ensured you’re not being overcharged,<br />

find out if there are any perks to purchasing<br />

from one store versus the other. Maybe you’re<br />

an Amazon Prime member and Amazon’s offering<br />

free next-day shipping. Or maybe you<br />

have a Best Buy rewards card that promises<br />

double points. Any opportunity to stack on<br />

additional savings - even if small - should<br />

not be missed.<br />

Start your shopping early: Black Friday is<br />

no longer a one-day event. As a matter of fact,<br />

the best sales aren’t even released on Black<br />

Friday, they’re actually unveiled throughout<br />

Thanksgiving week. So the earlier you start<br />

your shopping, the better your chances of<br />

finding the items you want on sale and in<br />

stock. In the past, we noticed some of the<br />

best deals were released on the morning<br />

of Thanksgiving Day. That’s not to say you<br />

should avoid Black Friday, but be aware that<br />

“Black Friday” is now a season that includes<br />

most of <strong>November</strong> and December.<br />

Be wary of doorbuster sales: Black Friday<br />

wouldn’t be the same without a head-turning<br />

doorbuster sale. However, these time-sensitive<br />

sales were designed to lure shoppers<br />

into stores in hopes of getting consumers to<br />

spend on other nonessentials. Oftentimes, a<br />

store will have a very limited number of doorbuster<br />

items in stock. Moreover, they’ll release<br />

them at odd hours in the morning. So unless<br />

you’re first in line, your chances of scoring a<br />

doorbuster deal are slim to none.<br />

Get social: Want to get a leg up on the latest<br />

Black Friday offerings? One of the best ways<br />

to see what’s coming down the pipes is by<br />

following your favorite retailers on social<br />

media. Facebook and Twitter tend to be the<br />

most active platforms for retailers, but don’t<br />

be surprised if stores start using Instagram to<br />

reveal secret coupon codes or early preview<br />

deals as well.<br />

Use one card: Data breaches are bound to<br />

happen - especially during the holidays - and<br />

the best way to safeguard yourself against any<br />

potential identity theft is to limit the number<br />

of credit cards you use during the holiday<br />

season. While you could make your purchases<br />

with cash only, there are many benefits to<br />

using a credit card, whether you’re earning<br />

cash-back rewards or using your card for the<br />

added protections it offers.<br />

Know your return policies: Retailers tend<br />

to tweak their return policies during the holidays.<br />

While some may extend them, others<br />

might restrict them or increase their restocking<br />

fees. Doorbuster and “final sale” products<br />

tend to have the strictest policies, so be sure<br />

you’re comfortable with a store’s policy before<br />

you buy anything. Also, be sure to ask for and<br />

save your receipts. You never know when you<br />

may need them.<br />

Source: www.tomsguide.com/us/black-friday-shopping-tips,news-26046.html<br />

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Type the phrase “Cyber<br />

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you’ll find links not only<br />

to special Cyber Monday<br />

coupons and savings,<br />

but also to Cyber Monday-only<br />

sales at some<br />

of the largest online retailers.<br />

It’s truly become<br />

the Internet’s version of Black Friday. Cyber Monday began “officially”<br />

in 2005 (it was made up by a marketer), but the phenomenon goes back<br />

to the beginning of online shopping, before computers were a fixture in<br />

homes. People would return to work on the Monday after Thanksgiving<br />

and shop from their office computers. This year, more than 60 percent<br />

of American consumers are expected to shop online on Cyber Monday,<br />

although many of us will be shopping from the comfort of our living-room<br />

sofas. Cyber Monday has gone mobile as well, with about half of online<br />

shoppers expected to make holiday purchases from their smartphones or<br />

tablets. Of course, as the popularity of Cyber Monday grows and the deals<br />

get bigger and better, the risks of shopping online also increase. Cybercriminals<br />

love Cyber Monday too and work hard to get rich off the huge<br />

number of people engaging in online commerce around the holidays. To<br />

help shoppers stay safe and secure on Cyber Monday, here are some tips.<br />

Shop from a secure computer: A computer or Android phone that isn’t<br />

protected by antivirus software is more likely to be compromised by malware.<br />

Otherwise, all data entered into or transmitted from that phone or<br />

computer is at risk, including all forms of personally identifiable information,<br />

credit-card numbers and bank accounts. Be sure to keep the operating<br />

system and all internet-facing apps updated to the latest software versions.<br />

Shop using a secure connection: Data can be at risk during transit if<br />

an attacker controls the network or uses packet-sniffing software. Web<br />

protocols such as HTTPS encrypt communications, but in some advanced<br />

attacks even those could fall to a “man-in-the-middle” attack. Nonetheless,<br />

always look for the HTTPS lock symbol in your browser address window<br />

when performing an online purchase.<br />

Search for deals on retailer sites, not on search engines: Scammers<br />

“poison” search results with malicious or deceptive links. Want that latest<br />

game console? Run a search on the Best Buy, Amazon or GameStop sites<br />

rather than on Google.<br />

Use trusted vendors: Any website can be attacked by hackers, but limiting your<br />

shopping to established and trusted vendors limits your exposure. Bookmark the<br />

most trusted online retail sites to make sure you don’t get redirected to fakes.<br />

Don’t fall for ‘too-good-to-be-true’ deals: Cyber Monday features a lot<br />

of incredible, legitimate deals offered by trusted mainstream retailers.<br />

But cybercriminals will prey on shoppers’ desire for the lowest prices<br />

and will try to slip in a lot of fake deals. Watch out especially for emails,<br />

text messages, pop-up browser windows and Facebook and Twitter posts<br />

promising fantastic savings. Clicking on links in the messages or posts could<br />

lead to scams, phishing sites or sites distributing malware. And don’t open<br />

attachments in emails promising fantastic deals.<br />

Plan ahead and don’t be rushed: Cyberattacks take but a split second<br />

to occur. Sometimes all that’s required is clicking on a link in an email.<br />

Look for clues to malicious links, such as an extra “.cc” at the end of what<br />

would otherwise be a trusted domain name. Take the time to make sure<br />

you’re on the correct website.<br />

Review credit-card and bank statements regularly during the shopping<br />

season: Malware can infect credit-card readers in stores and unscrupulous<br />

cashiers often steal card numbers as well. If you find a transaction that<br />

doesn’t match your purchases, your account may have been compromised.<br />

If so, contact your bank or card issuer.<br />

Don’t use debit cards online: You’ve got far less protection against fraud<br />

on a debit card than you do with a credit card. Stick to credit cards when<br />

shopping online. If you absolutely must use a debit card, use the prepaid<br />

kind with a set spending limit.<br />

Use unique passwords and logon information for every site you visit:<br />

Yes, it’s a pain to remember all those passwords. But if one of them is<br />

stolen, a cybercrook will try using it on other websites. Passwords should<br />

be as long as possible and contain a mix of upper-and lower-case characters,<br />

numbers, punctuation and symbols - and they shouldn’t be reused,<br />

especially for any website that handles your money. If you have trouble<br />

handling them all, use a password manager.<br />

If you’re shopping from a tablet or smartphone on Cyber Monday,<br />

use a trusted vendor’s app, not a web browser: Vendors have more<br />

control over their own apps than they do over mobile browsers, which<br />

often don’t display the web addresses of the sites to which you’re giving<br />

your credit-card information.<br />

Never install software on your mobile device from a website link or<br />

code: Software from locations other than the device’s official “store,” such<br />

as Apple’s iTunes App Store or the Google Play Store, has a greater chance<br />

of being malicious. Even then, check to make sure that the app developer<br />

is the official retailer - a lot of Amazon-related apps in Google Play have<br />

no connection to Amazon.<br />

Source: www.tomsguide.com/us/cyber-monday-safety-tips,review-1956.html<br />

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VETERANS DAY NOVEMBER 11TH<br />

Veterans Day is an official United States public holiday, observed annually<br />

on <strong>November</strong> 11, that honors military veterans; that is, persons<br />

who served in the United States Armed Forces. It coincides with other<br />

holidays, including Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, celebrated<br />

in other countries that mark the anniversary of the end of World War I;<br />

major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour<br />

of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, when the Armistice with<br />

Germany went into effect. The United States previously observed<br />

Armistice Day. The U.S. holiday was renamed Veterans Day in 1954.<br />

Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans—living or<br />

dead—but especially gives thanks to living veterans who served<br />

their country honorably during war or peacetime.<br />

When Is Veterans Day?<br />

Veterans Day occurs on <strong>November</strong> 11 every year in the<br />

United States.<br />

In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the<br />

name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day. In 1968,<br />

the Uniform Holidays Bill was passed by Congress, which moved<br />

the celebration of Veterans Day to the fourth Monday in October.<br />

The law went into effect in 1971, but in 1975 President Gerald<br />

Ford returned Veterans Day to <strong>November</strong> 11, due to the important<br />

historical significance of the date.<br />

Great Britain, France, Australia and Canada also commemorate<br />

the veterans of World War I and World War II on or near<br />

<strong>November</strong> 11th: Canada has Remembrance Day, while Britain<br />

has Remembrance Sunday (the second Sunday of <strong>November</strong>).<br />

In Europe, Great Britain and the Commonwealth countries it is<br />

common to observe two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. every <strong>November</strong><br />

11.<br />

Veterans Today<br />

The military men and women who serve and protect the U.S. come from all<br />

walks of life; they are parents, children, grandparents, friends, neighbors<br />

and coworkers, and are an important part of their communities. Here are<br />

some facts about the veteran population of the United States:<br />

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• 16.1 million living veterans served during at least one war.<br />

• 5.2 million veterans served in peacetime.<br />

• 2 million veterans are women.<br />

• 7 million veterans served during the Vietnam War.<br />

• 5.5 million veterans served during the Persian Gulf War.<br />

• Of the 16 million Americans who served during World War II,<br />

about 558,000 are still alive.<br />

• 2 million veterans served during the Korean War.<br />

• 6 million veterans served in peacetime.<br />

• As of 2014, 2.9 million veterans received compensation<br />

for service-connected disabilities.<br />

• As of 2014, 3 states have more than 1 million veterans among their<br />

population: California (1.8 million), Florida (1.6 million) & Texas (1.7 million).<br />

• The VA health care system had 54 hospitals in 1930, since then it<br />

has expanded to include 171 medical centers; more than 350<br />

outpatient, community, and outreach clinics; 126 nursing home<br />

care units; and 35 live-in care facilities for injured or disabled vets.<br />

WHY I SLEEP SOUNDLY<br />

In <strong>November</strong>, we celebrate Veterans Day for those who are actively serving, living<br />

Veterans or Veterans killed while serving. A little history lesson about Veterans<br />

Day. Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on Nov. 11, 1919, the first anniversary<br />

of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an<br />

annual observance and Nov. 11 th became a national holiday beginning in 1938.<br />

Unlike Memorial Day, Veterans Day pays tribute to all American Veterans living<br />

or dead, but especially gives thanks to living Veterans who served their country<br />

honorably during war or peacetime. The military men and women who serve and<br />

protect the United States of Amerca come from all walks of life; they are parents,<br />

children, grandparents, friends, neighbors and coworkers and are an important<br />

part of their communities. The top four most cited reasons why young men and<br />

women join the Armed Forces is Patriotism, life style, uniform and social status.<br />

Patriotism is the reason why young men and women agree to serve our country<br />

so they can defend our borders and not stand on the sidelines and just watch.<br />

The lifestyle of people in Armed Forces is challenging, adventurous, risky and<br />

yet envious and charming. The uniform has appealed more to the youth than<br />

advertisements of other careers. Social status, when you see a person in Armed<br />

Forces uniform you automatically give respect to him/her. This respect and love<br />

from the countrymen plays a major role in someone choosing it as a career. Every<br />

night, I sleep soundly knowing that the young men and women of the Armed<br />

Forces are serving our country to defend our Freedom and our Flag.<br />

Written by Carla Brownlee at girls1900@aol.com.<br />

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• Brown patch will continue to plague St. Augustine lawns as nights get cooler and<br />

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overnight. Apply a fungicide recommended for brown patch according to label<br />

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• Fertilize St. Augustine turf with a winterizing formula to promote root growth over<br />

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cuts no more than one-third of the grass blade away.<br />

• As chrysanthemums and other perennials finish blooming, cut flowering stalks to<br />

the ground to permit all strength to be used in making root growth.<br />

• Feed roses lightly, but avoid nitrogen fertilizers. Do not prune now. Keep up<br />

spraying program and water deeply.<br />

• Remove dead foliage and plant debris to help eradicate insects and disease<br />

organisms. Thin out and transfer volunteer seedlings. Beds made now will benefit<br />

by weathering before being planted. If soil is heavy, dig six inches deep, leave rough,<br />

cover with gymsum and strawy manure, water and allow to mellow.<br />

• Bananas are more likely to bear fruit if the trunk does not die back in winter. Cut<br />

banana stalks back to six feet, wrap with newspaper and burlap.<br />

• Continue mulching for winter. Build up a thick top mulch to protect roots from<br />

freezing and winter drying. Don’t throw away those pine tree needles; they make<br />

great acidic mulch for azaleas, gardenias and next Spring’s impatiens.<br />

• Place pansies in beds after weather has cooled. Use a little blood meat mixed in<br />

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1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves<br />

1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary<br />

5 cups chicken stock<br />

2 bay leaves<br />

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Juice of 1 lemon<br />

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2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives<br />

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• Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large stockpot or<br />

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