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YARD OF THE MONTH PHOTO<br />
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT PHOTOS<br />
<strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
Important Numbers... 3<br />
YARD OF THE MONTH... 4<br />
Teenage Job Seekers... 5<br />
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT PHOTOS... 6<br />
School News... 9<br />
What’s Happening Around Cypress... 10<br />
Houston Area Events... 14<br />
Libraries/Community Centers.. 16<br />
Garden Tips... 22<br />
Recipes... 23<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 />
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SYDNEY HARBOUR IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
MONTAGE COMMUNITY SERVICES<br />
Sussan Martinez, Association Manager<br />
Pool Card Admin/Customer Service 832-600-4142<br />
sussan.martinez@montagecommunityservices.com<br />
www.sydneyharbourhoa.org<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
Farney Elementary School 281-373-2850<br />
Goodson Middle School 281-373-2350<br />
Cy-Woods High School 281-213-1800<br />
www.cfisd.net<br />
TRASH/WATER<br />
Cypress Hill MUD #1<br />
www.cypressmud1.com<br />
Water/Sewer - Best Trash 281-313-2378<br />
TRASH COLLECTION - Mondays & Thursdays<br />
RECYCLING - Mondays Only<br />
SECURITY<br />
For a Real Emergency Dial 911<br />
Precinct 4 Constable - Main Dispatch 281-376-3472<br />
Precinct 4 Vacation Watch constablepct4.com/vacation-watch-request<br />
Priority Protection - Private Security (non-emergency) 832-243-5056<br />
Harris County Sheriff’s Department 713-221-6000<br />
Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department 713-466-6161<br />
IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
Poison Control 800-222-1222<br />
Animal Control 713-439-6000/281-999-3191<br />
Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-468-8972<br />
Mosquito 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 />
Reliant Energy (Repair) 713-207-7777<br />
Electricity - Reliant Energy 281-897-8808<br />
(You can choose your electric provider)<br />
Gas - Centerpoint Energy 713-659-2111<br />
Street Light Repair (give pole #) 713-207-2222<br />
www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />
To report gas leaks 713-659-3552<br />
Street Repair 281-463-6300<br />
US Post Office 281-373-9125<br />
16635 Spring Cypress Rd<br />
Metro Park & Ride 713-635-4000<br />
MEDICAL FACILITIES<br />
North Cypress Medical Center 281-894-0003<br />
Cy-Fair Medical Center 281-890-4285<br />
Methodist Hospital - Willowbrook 281-477-1000<br />
Memorial Herman Hospital Cypress 832-334-0193<br />
St. Luke’s Heath - The Vintage 832-534-5000<br />
Texas Children’s Hospital - Cypress 281-890-6514<br />
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Cypress Hill MUD No. 1<br />
Bond Election<br />
Cypress Hill MUD No. 1 has scheduled a<br />
bond election for Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 6,<br />
<strong>2018</strong>, which will be held in conjunction<br />
with Harris County. To find out why, go<br />
to Bond Elections on the website (www.<br />
cypresshillmud1.com).<br />
Can You Help?<br />
We are looking for pictures of <strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> when it was under<br />
construction or pictures of advertising of <strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong>. If you happen<br />
to have any, please contact Sussan Martinez at 832-600-4142 or email<br />
sussan.martinez@montagecommunityservices.com.<br />
We will be happy to pick up any pictures or advertising you may have,<br />
copy them and return them to you. Thank you. We really appreciate your<br />
help! ~ Your Board of Directors.<br />
The Landscaping Is For All Residents<br />
We had a woman in a white car pull up to the waterfall on Sans Souci and<br />
cut 5 to 6 roses from the rose bushes.<br />
PLEASE - the landscaping is for the enjoyment of all <strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
residents. PLEASE - do not cut flowers for your personal use.<br />
Look Up At Our Flagpoles<br />
When you’re out walking or driving by, look up at our flagpoles at the<br />
entrances to the subdivision. Also, notice the new flagpole at the pool.<br />
On behalf of the Board of Directors, we would like to thank Kathy Reed<br />
for all the work she put into making the colorful pennants. Our thanks<br />
also go out to Rene Head for his help with the pennants.<br />
YARD OF<br />
THE MONTH<br />
October Yard Of The Month<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong>’s Yard of the Month for October <strong>2018</strong>,<br />
is 18002 Obelisk Bay owned by Tony and Kristi Nguyen.<br />
Please join the Landscape Committee is saying<br />
“Congratulations” and “Thank You” to Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Nguyen.<br />
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Premium Fraser Firs from N. Carolina<br />
Open Daily After Thanksgiving 9 AM - 5:30 PM<br />
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Sunday, December 2, <strong>2018</strong>, 2-4 PM<br />
The Holidays are here! Santa Clause will join us in the Community<br />
Clubhouse for cookies and pictures. The Events Committee will furnish<br />
all cookies. Bring your family and your cameras.<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> Real Estate Corner<br />
Activity July 1, <strong>2018</strong>-September 30, <strong>2018</strong><br />
Presented by Kathy Emery, Executive Real Estate Services<br />
Home Sales # of Homes Price Ranges<br />
1 Story<br />
Active 2 $294,000-$315,000<br />
Sold 4 $285,000-$325,000<br />
2 Story<br />
Active 10 $324,950-$450,000<br />
Pending 1 $398,000<br />
Sold 7 $302,000-$448,000<br />
This representation is based on data supplied by the Houston Association<br />
of Realtors. Neither the Association nor its MLS guarantees or is in any<br />
way responsible for its accuracy.<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<br />
for those listed on the Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check<br />
out references if you do not personally know those listed. This is just a<br />
list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find part time jobs.<br />
Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers is between those<br />
seeking helpers and the teens and their parents.<br />
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Community News<br />
Women Empowering Women<br />
Network Of The American<br />
Business Women’s Association<br />
The Women Empowering Women Express Network (WEWEN) of the<br />
American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) recently awarded a $500<br />
scholarship to WEWEN Member Demethra Orion of Odyssey Limousine<br />
Services, Incorporated. This scholarship will be used to attend local<br />
leadership program, Leadership North Houston.<br />
Leadership North Houston (LNH) was formed in 1995 when several area<br />
Chambers of Commerce and the Lone Star College System partnered<br />
together to meet the need for a leadership program in the north Houston<br />
area. Monthly interactive sessions are held from October through<br />
May covering topics such as education, cultural diversity, economic<br />
development, health and human services and more. Participants learn<br />
more about the key issues facing the community, develop relationships<br />
with other influential leaders in the Houston area, make a difference in<br />
the future of their community, emerge as a leader rather than a follower<br />
and develop an increased knowledge of leadership styles to better serve<br />
their current organizations and communities. The program curriculum<br />
also includes a leadership skills enhancement component, which is<br />
designed to strengthen a participant’s foundation as a leader to achieve<br />
personal goals and contribute to the success of their organization.<br />
The selection process allows for 30 participants to be chosen from<br />
the emerging and existing leaders who apply for the program. “Our<br />
organization was thrilled that Demethra was selected for the program.<br />
She has been an important part of our leadership team, serving as Vice<br />
President of Programs and on several committees. We look forward to<br />
encouraging her throughout the year and learning from her experience in<br />
this program,” stated Melissa Rotholz, WEWEN President.<br />
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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<br />
by the Women Empowering Women Express Network<br />
(WEWEN) of the American Business Women’s<br />
Association (ABWA) and honored at the Federation<br />
of Professional Women (FHPW) Awards Gala.<br />
The mission of ABWA is to bring together businesswomen<br />
of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them<br />
to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through<br />
leadership, education, networking support and national recognition. Melissa<br />
is a founding member of ABWA - WEWEN, has served as VP of Communications,<br />
President-elect and is currently President of the organization.<br />
The Woman of Excellence Award highlights women that have demonstrated<br />
outstanding leadership and mentorship within their member organization,<br />
their professions and the community. The mission of FHPW is to unite member<br />
organizations to enrich personal and professional relationships and expand<br />
leadership, partnership and educational opportunities. The FHPW Educational<br />
Foundation awards scholarships to aid and advance the education and knowledge<br />
of women in the community.<br />
As Associate Director of Shield Bearer, a local non-profit organization dedicated<br />
to hope and healing for survivors of human trafficking, crime and abuse, veterans<br />
and active military families, struggling marriages and many other hurting<br />
hearts, Melissa oversees community engagement including marketing, public<br />
relations, volunteering and events. She has over seventeen years of experience<br />
leading teams dedicated to elevating individual and organizational performance<br />
in the public, private and charitable sectors. Melissa feels specifically called<br />
to empower families with education and resources and is passionate about<br />
speaking out for those that have experienced traumatic events and are unable<br />
to afford services and programs. She has pioneered a Mother Daughter Strong<br />
program that focuses on building strength physically, emotionally, mentally<br />
and spiritually, created a Mentor Program for homeless women and community<br />
volunteers and implemented fundraising initiatives resulting in increased donor<br />
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,<br />
on the Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce Gala Fundraising Committee,<br />
on the Cypress Gems Chapter of the National Charity League Senior Recognition<br />
Committee and volunteers regularly with multiple local nonprofits. She holds<br />
a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Texas State University<br />
and a Master of Science in Organizational and Human Resource Development<br />
from Abilene Christian University. Her most treasured roles are wife of twenty-four<br />
years and mom to two teenagers.<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 />
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 />
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what’s Happening around cypress<br />
10<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 />
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 />
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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 />
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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 />
Annual Campaign and help provide scholarships to programs such as<br />
child care, summer camps, swim lessons, sports leagues and assistance<br />
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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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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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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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p r e s e n t e d b y<br />
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1901 N. Shoreline Dr. Corpus Christi, TX 78401<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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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 />
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 />
or call 281-290-3214/3218.<br />
Note: All programs are subject to change. Please contact the library<br />
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TEEN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />
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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 />
LoneStar.edu/library/cyfair-children-services.<br />
CHILDREN EVENTS & PROGRAMS<br />
• Mondays: BABY TIME (6-24 months) - 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM.<br />
• Tuesdays: Toddler Time (2-3 1/2 years) - 9:30 AM, 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 LoneStar.edu/<br />
library/cyfair-children-services. All programs are free and open to the public.<br />
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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 />
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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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- 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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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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9 TIPS TO HELP<br />
YOU SHOP SAFELY<br />
ON CYBER MONDAY<br />
Type the phrase “Cyber<br />
Monday” into Google and<br />
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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• Remove dead foliage and plant debris to help eradicate insects and disease<br />
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• Bananas are more likely to bear fruit if the trunk does not die back in winter. Cut<br />
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• Continue mulching for winter. Build up a thick top mulch to protect roots from<br />
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Soup Recipes<br />
COLD FIGHTING<br />
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 />
flu season! Quick/easy to make, you’ll be feeling<br />
better in no time!<br />
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 />
if desired.<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 />
corn bread.<br />
Brown ground beef with onion<br />
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of ingredients into the pot with the<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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