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The Official Newsletter of <strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong><br />

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

Important Numbers... 3<br />

Teenage Job Seekers... 5<br />

School News... 6<br />

Scouting News... 8<br />

What’s Happening Around Cypress... 10<br />

Houston Area Events... 12<br />

Library... 14<br />

Garden Tips... 26<br />

Recipes... 27<br />

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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 />

11901 Barker Cypress Road<br />

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Kimberly Hawk<br />

(713) 591-8876<br />

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LONE OAK IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

MANAGEMENT COMPANY<br />

Crest Management • 17171 Park Row, Suite 310 • Houston, TX 77084<br />

Community Mgr. Elizabeth Pettit 281-945-4617<br />

Community Asst. Mgr. Ashley Howard 281-945-4612<br />

Accounting Rep. Sarah Vergara 281-945-4669<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Will Davant - President<br />

Kisha Faust - V. President<br />

LaNea Hartless - Secretary<br />

Mary Swank - Treasurer<br />

Mike Kinion - Director<br />

SECURITY<br />

Harris County Sherriff’s Department<br />

Non-Emergency 713-221-6000<br />

POOL COMPANY<br />

<strong>Lone</strong> Star Pool Company<br />

Donald Graham 281-859-9667<br />

LONE OAK TRASH PICK UP<br />

WCA 281-368-8397<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Rennell Elementary School 281-213-1550<br />

Postma Elementary School 281-345-3660<br />

Woodard Elementary School 281-373-2303<br />

Anthony Middle School 281-373-5660<br />

Spillane Middle School 281-213-1645<br />

Cy-Springs High School 281-345-3000<br />

Cy-Woods High School 281-213-1727<br />

IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Fire/Ambulance 911<br />

Poison Control 800-222-1222<br />

Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-941-8972<br />

Precinct 3 Mosquito Spraying (Nuisance Spraying) 281-531-1592<br />

HCPHES Mosquito Control (Disease Control) 713-440-4800<br />

Children’s Protective Svs 713-394-4000<br />

Harris Co. Public Health & Envir 713-439-6000<br />

U. S. Post Office 800-275-8777<br />

Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />

En-Touch Systems 281-225-1000<br />

Reliant Energy (Repair) 713-207-7777<br />

Centerpoint Energy 713-659-2111<br />

Street Light Repair 713-207-2222<br />

www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />

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

Street Repair 281-463-6300<br />

METRO 713-635-4000<br />

MUD #173 (General Inquiries & 24 Hour Dispatch) 713-405-1750<br />

Harris County Alarm Detail 713-755-4600<br />

Cy-Fair Sports Association 281-970-8080<br />

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

Northwest Library 281-890-2665<br />

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

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

Published Courtesy of Krenek Printing<br />

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Birthdays and Anniversaries<br />

BIRTHDAYS<br />

11/9 Anish Siddiqui<br />

11/25 Paul Hess<br />

ANNIVERSARIES<br />

11/3 Neal and Brandi Avery<br />

11/4 Henry Jr. and Evette Howard<br />

A list has been started for residents. We hope to keep this up to date. If you move out of the area and your name is on the list, please let us know and<br />

we will remove your name. To put your name on the Birthday or Anniversary list just send in your name (first and last), along with your birthday or<br />

anniversary date (Subject on email – <strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong> Birthday/Anniversary List.) In the month that your birthday and/or anniversary falls, we will print them.<br />

Note: you do not have to wait for the month of your birthday or anniversary to send it in, the earlier the better! Email to news@krenekprinting.com,<br />

fax: 281-463-2425 or mail to: Krenek Printing, 7102 Glen Chase Ct., Houston, TX 77095.<br />

Address<br />

# of houses<br />

in this block<br />

Block Captains<br />

Crime Watch Street<br />

Captain<br />

Email address<br />

Phone Number<br />

Bare Branch Lane 18102-18131 15 Helen Brewer hjmahogany@aol.com 281-225-4594<br />

Bending Branch Lane 8307-8411 7 Open<br />

Bending Branch Lane 8511-8531 6 Open<br />

Gable <strong>Oak</strong> Lane 17803-17935 18<br />

Gable <strong>Oak</strong> Lane 18002-18031 15 Open<br />

Morning <strong>Oak</strong> Lane 8503-8535 16 Open<br />

<strong>Oak</strong> Orchard Lane 18002-18027 14 Carrie Daligou carriedaligou@gmail.com 832-289-2145<br />

<strong>Oak</strong> Park Bend Lane 17702-17831 18 Mary Warren maryw365@aol.com 281-463-8819<br />

<strong>Oak</strong> Park Bend Lane 17902-17935 16 Sylvia Dryden drydensd@entouch.net 281-550-8252<br />

<strong>Oak</strong> Park Bend Lane 18002-18031 16 Mike Aguilar greenimagez@yahoo.com 281-861-8685<br />

<strong>Oak</strong>field Glen Lane 17802-17931 26 Open<br />

<strong>Oak</strong>field Glen Lane 18002-18027 14<br />

Placid <strong>Oak</strong> Court 17803-17815 8 Yudith Martinez elidaelyumy@aol.com 281-550-4136<br />

Redoak Manor Lane 18102-18131 14<br />

Secret Branch Court 8602-8610 5 Open<br />

Secret Branch Lane 17906-18019 19 Ron Singh ron.singh@shell.com 281-345-6094<br />

Shadow Cypress Court 17803-17827 13 Open<br />

Still <strong>Oak</strong> Lane 8103-8223 9 Open<br />

Timber Mist Court 17902-18027 26 Open<br />

Timber Crossing Lane 17902-18019 20 Open<br />

Timber Crossing Lane<br />

18111-18135 7<br />

Open<br />

Timber Moss Court 8302-8335 13 Raul Martinez raulmh@sbcglobal.net 281-345-4455<br />

Windy Thicket Lane 8403-8535 26 Dennis & Pauline Green dennisgdg@sbcglobal.net 281-855-8952<br />

Woodland Knoll Lane 8402-8543 24 Jody Cohen jodyc357@gmail.com 281-225-4551<br />

Woodsburgh Lane 17802-17815 8 Open<br />

BLOCK CAPTAIN CHAIRPERSON<br />

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<strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong> Boys & Girls<br />

Come on out and have a fun time at the <strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong> Community Playground!<br />

We will be playing and making new friends every Friday from 10:00 AM<br />

- 11:00 AM.<br />

Wanted<br />

Resident to volunteer to maintain the <strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong> Community website. If<br />

interested, please Crest for more information.<br />

Deed Restrictions<br />

• Please make sure to address yard care such as mowing, edging, removal<br />

of weeds and trimming of overgrown shrubs and bushes.<br />

• Architectural Review - prior to starting any project, please review the<br />

Declarations of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for <strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong>.<br />

Please remember that all improvements to the exterior of your home<br />

or other structures in your yard must be approved by the Architectural<br />

Review Committee (ARC) prior to commencement. The ARC forms are<br />

available from Crest. If you have a concern or need to report a violation,<br />

please contact Lexi at Crest, the phone number is 281-945-4615.<br />

Hit The Brakes…<br />

Speeding in <strong>Lone</strong> <strong>Oak</strong> has been a hot topic of discussion lately. There have been<br />

numerous reports of speeding and of running stop signs. We have notified the<br />

Sheriff of these reports and have asked that tickets be issued to offenders.<br />

Several surrounding schools and residents have purchased kid alert safety signs<br />

to be placed in front of their homes and or buildings to remind people to slow<br />

down. If you would like to purchase a safety sign, here are a couple websites<br />

that sell the signs, www.kaplantoys.com and www.discountschoolsupply.com<br />

Report A Streetlight Outage<br />

CenterPoint Energy maintains streetlights throughout our electric<br />

service territory in and around Houston. Click on the link below to report<br />

a streetlight outage. You will be asked to provide:<br />

• a pole number for the non-functioning lights you want to report<br />

• contact info (in case more information is needed to locate a streetlight)<br />

• an email address (if you want feedback regarding your repair request)<br />

• the number of streetlights you would like to report<br />

• The street address of the pole location<br />

Centerpoint Energy’s Street Light Outage:<br />

www.centerpointenergy.com/services/electricity/residential/<br />

reportastreetlightoutage<br />

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 you<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CODE KEY: B - BABYSITTING, CPR - CPR CERT., FAC - FIRST AID CERT.,<br />

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

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

CARE, C- CAR CARE/DETAILING, T - TUTORING<br />

TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS<br />

NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE<br />

• Fences/Decks<br />

• Arbors/Patio Covers<br />

• Painting Int/Ext<br />

Specializing in Residential<br />

Home Improvement Projects<br />

713-416-79 81<br />

www.shaffer.cc<br />

• Bathroom Remodels<br />

• Kitchen Remodels<br />

• Home Repairs Int/Ext<br />

Serving your community for over 20 years!<br />

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School News<br />

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

WWW.CFISD.NET<br />

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 />

6<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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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 />

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 />

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 />

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

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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 />

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“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 />

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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 />

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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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<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 />

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 />

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 />

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is hosting the Pecan Education portion of<br />

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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 />

Email HomefortheHolidaysGiftMarket@yahoo.com.<br />

Also, Home for the Holidays Galveston Moody Gardens Convention<br />

Center is Friday, <strong>November</strong> 23 rd 12-8 PM and Saturday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 24 th 10 AM-6 PM.<br />

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 />

Annual Campaign and help provide scholarships to programs such as<br />

child care, summer camps, swim lessons, sports leagues and assistance<br />

to various area outreach programs. Register at https://Raceroster.com/<br />

events/<strong>2018</strong>/167477/<strong>2018</strong>-ymca-turkey-dash.<br />

For more info or to learn of sponsor opportunities, go to<br />

https://www.ymcahouston.org/<strong>2018</strong>/turkey-dash.<br />

December Events<br />

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 />

can save 60 lives! It only takes about 15 minutes, so please stop by.<br />

Save a life - donate blood. St. Cuthbert is located at 17020 West Road<br />

(at Queenston). For more information, visit us at www.st.cuthbert.org.<br />

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 />

281-346-8009.<br />

HARVEY KNOCKED US DOWN<br />

BUT A NIGHT IN BETHLEHEM IS BACK IN <strong>2018</strong>!<br />

Visit Bethlehem this season on Saturday, December 1 st and Sunday,<br />

December 2 nd , 5-8 PM. This is a FREE event for the community!<br />

Messiah’s A Night in Bethlehem is an outdoor, interactive event where<br />

individuals and families are invited to stroll through Bethlehem at their<br />

own pace. Imagine what life was like during this miraculous time in<br />

history as you visit the Spice Merchant, the Produce Market, sample<br />

the wonderful treats at the Bakery and taste the savory soup at the<br />

Soldier’s Tavern. Listen to the storyteller and visit the shepherds and<br />

the Inn. Listen for the Kings arrival at the stable with gifts for Jesus, as<br />

Mary & Joseph look on. Don’t miss this living, interactive recreation<br />

of the original Christmas story. Join us for free activities for the family<br />

including candle making, creating a clay pinch pot, sewing a coin bag<br />

or playing Bethlehem dress-up. Pet the live animals and enjoy cookies,<br />

hot cider and coffee.<br />

Messiah A Lutheran Faith Community is a congregation of the Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Messiah is located at 11522<br />

Telge Road, ½ mile north of Highway 290. For more information, 281-<br />

890-3013 or www.messiahlc.org. All people are welcome at Messiah.<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 />

Email: info@blessingtonfarms.com. Payment: Cash, Debit cards,<br />

Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.<br />

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 />

Commerce.<br />

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

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

Bayou Park, 105 Sabine Street, Houston, TX 77007. Times:<br />

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 />

the Annual Comedy competition which is held in December.<br />

Prizes in the amounts of $100 and $75 gift cards are given to the<br />

4 winners. Two adult and two youth. Event is free and open to<br />

the public. Food and non alcoholic beverages are allowed in the<br />

sitting area during this event only. You can bring your own food<br />

and order from many of the surrounding food places. All ages.<br />

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• Rooms Additions • Complete Renovations • Patio Covers<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 />

welcome.<br />

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CHILDREN<br />

• 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 />

County Public Library<br />

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 />

<strong>Lone</strong> 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 <strong>Lone</strong>Star.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 <strong>Lone</strong>Star.edu/library/15938.<br />

ESL: TALK TIME - <strong>Lone</strong>Star.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 <strong>Lone</strong>Star.<br />

edu/library/cyfair-adults-<strong>Lone</strong>Star.edu/library/cyfair-adults-services<br />

or call 281-290-3214/3218.<br />

Plumbing Problems?<br />

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Our Services: Emergency Service Available 24/7 at Regular Prices<br />

• Water Heaters<br />

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• Toilets<br />

• Tankless Water Heaters<br />

• Sewer Line Service • Faucets & Sinks<br />

• Septic System<br />

• Water Line Service<br />

• Garbage Disposals • Hydro-jetting<br />

• Maintenance Agreements • Backflow Prevention<br />

• Gas Leak Detection/Repair • Tree Root Removal<br />

• Trenchless Repairs • Video Inspection<br />

• WHOLE HOUSE Water Softeners and Filtrations<br />

Panel Upgrades & Installs<br />

Home Generators<br />

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

or visit the website for up-to-date information.<br />

TEEN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />

BOOK CLUB: (Registration required)<br />

SCREEN - PLAY:<br />

Tweens & Teens only (ages 10 - 18) 5-6 PM:<br />

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

See the full schedule of Teen’s Programs and Activities at<br />

<strong>Lone</strong>Star.edu/library/cyfair-children-services.<br />

CHILDREN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />

• Mondays: BABY TIME (6-24 months) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />

• Tuesdays: Toddler Time (2-3 1/2 years) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />

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

AM.<br />

• Thursdays: Spanish Time/Tiempo de cuentos (2-6 years) - 11 AM<br />

BABY PAJAMA TIME:<br />

1 st Tuesday, 6 PM (up to 24 months)<br />

FAMILY STORYTIME:<br />

2 nd Tuesday, 6:30 PM (all ages)<br />

FAMILY FUN ACTIVITIES, 5 PM:<br />

Thursdays, for children of all ages. Limited to 40 children.<br />

FAMILY GAME NIGHT:<br />

Thursdays at 6:30 PM. For children of all ages. Limited to 40 children.<br />

See the full schedule of Children’s Programs and Activities at <strong>Lone</strong>Star.edu/<br />

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I AM A<br />

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ARE YOU?<br />

Serving grades K-12 throughout northwest Houston.<br />

11123 Cypress N. Houston Road, Houston, TX 77065<br />

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Bear Creek Community Center<br />

281-859-1566 • 713-274-3190 • www.pct3.hctx.net<br />

The Bear Creek Community Center will be temporarily housed and have<br />

limited classes/events at the Glazier Senior Education Center, 16600 Pine<br />

Forest Lane, Houston, Texas 77084<br />

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

Commissioner Steve Radack’s Bear Creek Community Center is now offering<br />

the following upcoming events and activities for the summer. Please call 713-<br />

274-3190 to register for any of these events.<br />

INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: Has it been awhile since you<br />

spoke Spanish? Maybe you want to refresh your skills because you are taking<br />

a trip? Join Maria Venegas every Friday, 9:30-10:20 AM. You must have some<br />

knowledge of Spanish before starting this class.<br />

FAMILY ZUMBA: All ages are welcome to this high-energy cardio class.<br />

Everyone will enjoy this mix of Latin and International dance moves. Classes<br />

are 6-7 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays.<br />

TAI CHI: Every Saturday morning 8:30-9:30 AM. Learn this ancient Chinese<br />

art that integrates and strengthens mind & body through slow, practiced<br />

movements that help to lower stress and blood pressure.<br />

CHAIR YOGA: This class is perfect for anyone with mobility or balance<br />

limitations. Chair yoga involves performing specific poses while using the<br />

support of a chair. The class meets every Friday, 10-11 AM.<br />

Special note: Advance registration for activities is typically requested. An adult must<br />

accompany and remain with anyone under the age of 18 visiting the center. A calendar of<br />

events is available at the Harris County Precinct Three website at www.pct3.com<br />

.<br />

Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center<br />

8440 Greenhouse Rd., Cypress, TX 77433<br />

Phone: 713-274-3161 • WeekleyCC@hctx.net<br />

Harris County Precinct Three Commissioner Steve Radack has opened the<br />

much anticipated Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center. Located at 8440<br />

Greenhouse Road, the center is now open to the general public for a variety of<br />

programs and activities. The approximately 21,000 square foot building will<br />

serve the community as a center for all ages. Classes and programs can be<br />

viewed at www.pct3.hctx.net. Whether you are looking for a place to exercise,<br />

attend a community event, learn new crafts, play games or just to meet new<br />

friends, Weekley Community Center is sure to be a place for all!<br />

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Juergen’s Hall Community Center<br />

26026 Hempstead Hwy., Cypress, TX 77429 713-274-3188<br />

A variety of classes, programs and activities are now being offered at the<br />

Juergen’s Hall Community Center, 26026 Hempstead Road. Those activities<br />

can be viewed by visiting the Precinct Three website at www.pct3.hctx.net<br />

and following prompts on the Community Centers section that starts on the<br />

home page. Classes are free to the public unless supplies are needed for a<br />

particular subject. More activities and programs are being scheduled. For more<br />

information, email the center at juergenshallcc@pct3.com or call center staff<br />

713-274-3188. Volunteer opportunities are available!!<br />

Thomas A. Glazier Senior Education Center<br />

Commissioner Steve Radack, Harris County<br />

Precinct Three<br />

The Thomas A. Glazier Senior Education Center is located at 16600 Pine<br />

Forest Lane, 77084; one block south of the intersection of HWY. 6 and Clay<br />

Road. All classes/programs are FREE for Harris County residents aged 55+.<br />

Must register in person with photo ID in order to participate in the program<br />

and attend all future classes. You may register Monday-Friday from 8 AM –<br />

3:30 PM. If you have questions or need directions please call us at 713-274-<br />

3250. Volunteer Opportunities are available; please call to speak to us about<br />

teaching your own cooking, language or other class.<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

• Ongoing -<br />

- Spanish, French, Computer, Email, IPad, IPhone, Genealogy and<br />

Watercolor Classes are available year-round.<br />

- Laughter Yoga. Meets every Wednesday, 10:30-11:30 AM.<br />

- GYROKINESIS Inspiring Movement - Therapeutic, Gentle, Healing, Exercise<br />

to Deal with Pain, Stress and Anxiety. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:30-<br />

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 />

from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Fridays from 8-9 AM.<br />

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CONSTRUCTION<br />

REMODELING<br />

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• Additions • Wood Flooring<br />

• Patios • Ceramic Tile<br />

• Remodeling • Laminate<br />

• Roofs • Carpeting<br />

• Painting • Countertops<br />

• Siding • Faux Painting<br />

• Cabinets • Radiant Barrier<br />

• Water Remediation/<br />

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- Line Dancing every Monday at 1 PM and Wednesday & Friday at 2:30.<br />

- Yoga meets Tuesdays, 10:45 AM and Fridays, 1 PM.<br />

- 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 />

from 2:30-3:30 PM.<br />

- 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 />

- Depression and Bipolar Support Meeting w/Licensed<br />

Professional Counselor, every Monday. 11 AM-12:30 PM<br />

<strong>2018</strong> NOVEMBER SCHEDULE<br />

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

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

The Latest Medical Breakthrough - End Your Pain Now. 10:30-11:30 AM<br />

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

Gap. 1-2 PM<br />

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 />

Drugs. 1-2 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 8 th :<br />

“Improve Vision and Eye Health.” Part of the Brain Repair and Memory Series.<br />

10-11 AM<br />

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 />

No Stress Chess. Learn to play the world’s greatest game instantly. 1-3PM.<br />

Pinterest. Please reserve your seat call 713-274-3250. 1-3 PM<br />

FREE Peripheral Arterial Disease Screenings. Reservation required call 713-<br />

274-3250.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 16 th :<br />

Classic Cinema Presents 1959s “Some Like it Hot” starring Marilyn Monroe<br />

and Tony Curtis. Please bring snacks or lunch for intermission. 11:30 AM.<br />

<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 />

274-3250.<br />

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 />

for others. 1-2 PM<br />

<strong>November</strong> 30 th :<br />

Classic Cinema Presents 1952s “Singing in the Rain” starring Gene Kelly and<br />

Debbie Reynolds. Please bring snacks or lunch for intermission. 11:30 AM.<br />

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Veterans Day is an official United States public holiday, observed annually<br />

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in the United States Armed Forces. It coincides with other holidays, including<br />

Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, celebrated in other countries that<br />

mark the anniversary of the end of World War I; major hostilities of World<br />

War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month<br />

of 1918, when the Armistice with Germany went into effect. The United<br />

States previously observed Armistice Day. The U.S. holiday was renamed<br />

Veterans Day in 1954.<br />

Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans—living or dead—<br />

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country honorably during war or peacetime.<br />

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Veterans Day occurs on <strong>November</strong> 11 every year in the<br />

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In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name<br />

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The military men and women who serve and protect the U.S. come from all<br />

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Believe it or not, Black Friday is almost here.<br />

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Make a list, check it twice: One of the worst<br />

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Start your shopping early: Black Friday is<br />

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Thanksgiving week. So the earlier you start<br />

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most of <strong>November</strong> and December.<br />

Be wary of doorbuster sales: Black Friday<br />

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Use one card: Data breaches are bound to<br />

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using a credit card, whether you’re earning<br />

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Know your return policies: Retailers tend<br />

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While some may extend them, others<br />

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fees. Doorbuster and “final sale” products<br />

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Don’t fall for ‘too-good-to-be-true’ deals: Cyber Monday features a lot<br />

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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 />

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Plan ahead and don’t be rushed: Cyberattacks take but a split second<br />

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Look for clues to malicious links, such as an extra “.cc” at the end of what<br />

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Review credit-card and bank statements regularly during the shopping<br />

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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 />

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Use unique passwords and logon information for every site you visit:<br />

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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 />

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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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Chimney<br />

Safety<br />

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 />

chimney is damaged.<br />

Broken or cracked chimneys can let heat, smoke and toxic<br />

gasses, such as carbon monoxide, into your home. Your home<br />

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 />

and smoke detectors. Here are a few tips:<br />

• Install carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in sleeping<br />

areas and on every level of your home and away from air vents.<br />

Interconnected smoke alarms are best, because if one sounds,<br />

they all sound.<br />

• Test smoke alarms monthly and change alkaline batteries at<br />

least once a year. Use a familiar date, such as your birthday or<br />

when you change your clocks, as a reminder.<br />

• Prepare and practice a fire escape route with everyone in your<br />

home, including children.<br />

For more information, visit www.usfa.dhs.gov/smokealarms.<br />

Shield Bearer Associate<br />

Director Selected As The<br />

<strong>2018</strong> Woman Of Excellence<br />

Shield Bearer Associate Director Melissa Rotholz was<br />

recently selected as the <strong>2018</strong> Woman of Excellence by<br />

the Women Empowering Women Express Network (WE-<br />

WEN) of the American Business Women’s Association<br />

(ABWA) and honored at the Federation of Professional<br />

Women (FHPW) Awards Gala.<br />

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 />

- WEWEN, has served as VP of Communications, President-elect and is currently<br />

President of the organization.<br />

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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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 <strong>Lone</strong> 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 />

“Triazicide” works very well if applied according to labeled directions.<br />

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• Brown patch will continue to plague St. Augustine lawns as nights get cooler and<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 />

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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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CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP<br />

Yield: 4-6 servings<br />

Cook Time: 30 minutes<br />

Prep Time: 20 minutes<br />

Total Time: 50 minutes<br />

The most soothing, comforting, cozy soup for the<br />

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Ingredients:<br />

1 tablespoon olive oil<br />

1 onion, diced<br />

3 carrots, peeled and diced<br />

2 stalks celery, diced<br />

3 cloves garlic, minced<br />

1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger<br />

1 tablespoon minced lemongrass<br />

1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves<br />

1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary<br />

5 cups chicken stock<br />

2 bay leaves<br />

1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs<br />

3/4 cup uncooked ditalini pasta<br />

Juice of 1 lemon<br />

Kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste<br />

2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives<br />

Directions:<br />

• Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large stockpot or<br />

Dutch oven over medium heat. Add onion, carrots and<br />

celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about<br />

3-4 minutes. Stir in garlic, ginger, lemongrass, thyme<br />

and rosemary until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes.<br />

•Whisk in chicken stock, bay leaves and 1 cup<br />

water; bring to a boil. Add chicken; reduce heat<br />

and simmer. Cook, covered, until the chicken is<br />

cooked through, about 10-12 minutes. Remove<br />

chicken and shred, using two forks; set aside.<br />

•Stir in pasta and cook until tender, about<br />

8-10 minutes.<br />

• Stir in chicken and lemon juice; season with<br />

salt and pepper, to taste.<br />

•Serve immediately, garnished with chives,<br />

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1 cup chopped onion<br />

1 cup chopped celery<br />

4 to 5 cups chicken broth<br />

1 can Ro-Tel tomatoes<br />

1 can stewed tomatoes<br />

2 to 3 cups diced chicken<br />

2½ lb. Velveeta cheese<br />

2 cups cooked rice<br />

salt & pepper<br />

1 Tbsp. garlic powder<br />

Chili pepper seasoning to taste (optional)<br />

SANTA FE SOUP<br />

2 lbs ground beef/ground turkey<br />

1 medium onion diced<br />

1 small can green<br />

2 cans shoepeg corn<br />

1 can kidney beans<br />

1 can pinto beans<br />

1 can black beans<br />

1 can rotel tomatoes<br />

1 can diced tomatoes<br />

2 pkg taco seasoning<br />

2 pkg ranch dressing<br />

2 cups water (Chicken Stock/Beef Stock)<br />

Saute onion and celery; combine<br />

with chicken broth, stewed tomatoes,<br />

and Ro-Tel tomatoes. Add<br />

diced chicken along with Velveeta<br />

cheese; stir well. Add cooked rice;<br />

season to taste with salt and pepper.<br />

Add remaining seasonings.<br />

Simmer for 45 minutes. Serve with<br />

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Brown ground beef with onion<br />

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grease. Empty all undrained cans<br />

of ingredients into the pot with the<br />

beef, add taco seasoning, ranch<br />

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make a soup consistency. It is optional<br />

to add cilantro to taste at<br />

this point. allow to simmer approximately<br />

30 minutes and serve with<br />

sour cream and cheese.<br />

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