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<strong>March</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

In This Issue:<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

CRAFT SHOWS<br />

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Thursday, April 4<br />

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Friday, April 5<br />

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TWIN LAKES HELPFUL NUMBERS<br />

TWIN LAKES MANAGEMENT COMPANY<br />

Crest Management Monica Hamm 281-579-0761<br />

Matthew Caskey<br />

TWIN LAKES HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION OFFICERS<br />

President- Herman Torres 713-849-9790<br />

Vice President- Ken Broussard 281-606-0690<br />

Secretary – Jonathan Katzen 713-937-4390<br />

Treasurer- Cecelia Valencia 346-312-1480<br />

Diretor - Colin McHattie 832-359-5906<br />

TLHOA CONTACTS<br />

•Landscape Ken Broussard 281-606-0690<br />

Member Facilities Operations<br />

•Clubhouse Betty May 713-302-7857<br />

•Tennis Courts Mary Pat Donlon 713-301-4736<br />

TWIN LAKES SECURITY<br />

Entrance Security Gate - 713-466-1629<br />

Security Officer’s Cell - 832-953-9918<br />

TWIN LAKES - MISCELLANEOUS<br />

Clubhouse Reservations Crest Management 281-579-0761<br />

Post Office James Griffith Station 1-800-275-8777<br />

9320 Emnora Lane<br />

HPD Dispatch - Addicks Reservoir only 713-222-3131<br />

Harris Co. Sheriff's Office (non-emergency line) 713-221-6000<br />

www.twinlakeshouston.com<br />

Webmaster: David Dronet • 713-937-9223<br />

UTILITIES<br />

Cable -Comcast Communications 713-341-1000<br />

Electricity - Reliant Energy 713-207-7777<br />

Street lights, have pole number<br />

Residential outage or service 713-207-2222<br />

Gas - Centerpoint 713-659-2111<br />

Gas Leak & Fire ONLY 713-659-3552<br />

AT & T phones 1-800-288-2020<br />

Trash & Recycling - Republic Services 713-726-7300<br />

Water - Harris Country MUD #255<br />

Regional Water Corp. 281-897-9100<br />

TLWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

President: Emely McHattie 713-443-7357<br />

1st VP Subdivision Events:<br />

Chris Ghery 281-799-0762<br />

Sherri Alexander 832-309-0410<br />

2nd VP Membership:<br />

Julie Polk 713-539-2429<br />

Karen Stillwell 757-615-3516<br />

Secretary: Shaista Hill<br />

3rd VP Activities: Cecelia Valencia 346-312-1480<br />

Secretary/Treasurer: Darlene Marmottin 713-502-9852<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Kirk Elementary 713-849-8250<br />

Public Relations:<br />

Truitt Middle School 281-856-1100<br />

Sue Breen 281-615-0193<br />

Cy-Ridge High School 281-807-8000<br />

Joyce Evans:<br />

jevans@nichemktghouston.com<br />

Krenek Printing Company 281-463-8649 www.krenekprinting.com<br />

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<strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Share & Prayer<br />

<strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Share & Prayer is a group of women that meets to encourage<br />

one another in their journey in knowing, following and pursuing God. It’s<br />

a friendship group and a safe place for us to learn and fumble, laugh and<br />

explore how to pray in a non-formalized, conversational manner.<br />

For <strong>2019</strong>, we are looking into study experience called “Faithwalking,” in<br />

which people are increasingly following the way of Jesus, experiencing<br />

ongoing transformation and developing effective practices for missional<br />

living: to serve the poor, the marginalized and those in need, to work<br />

for the common good and to restore individuals, social systems,<br />

communities and nations to God’s design.<br />

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Faithwalking includes daily spiritual workouts tailored to one’s own<br />

needs, exploration into understanding and reducing our own anxieties<br />

so that we can show up in a group lowering the fears, tension and<br />

anxieties of the group, including our own families. We develop new skills<br />

in awareness of... and then saying what we truly think, feel and believe<br />

without bullying, raising our voices or otherwise manipulating others or<br />

without being bullied, manipulated or intimidated ourselves. The daily<br />

spiritual workouts help us connect more and more deeply with God and<br />

he prompts and directs us as we grow in this loving way of living.<br />

We usually meet every other week at Carol Monahan or Patty Napp’s<br />

homes. For more information, call or text Carol at 713-305-9809 or<br />

meet up with her at the <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> weekly coffees. Her email is carol.<br />

monahan@me.com. Patty’s contact info is 713-775-5278. This group is<br />

open to any woman who is a resident of <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong>. It might be a big<br />

jump off of a high cliff to meet up with people you don’t know and to try<br />

a new adventure like this! Smile big and just do it!<br />

Harris County MUD No. 255<br />

TWIN LAKES SUBDIVISION<br />

WATER USAGE: January Water Report: Below is the consumption report<br />

for January <strong>2019</strong> showing the water usage for all residences in the district.<br />

RATE ORDER TIERS JAN <strong>2019</strong> DEC. 2018<br />

0 To 5,000 Gallons 235 192<br />

5,001 To 10,000 Gallons 110 109<br />

10,001 To 15,000 Gallons 24 53<br />

15,001 To 20,000 Gallons 12 17<br />

20,001 To 25,000 Gallons 5 8<br />

25,001 To 30,000 Gallons 2 9<br />

30,001 To 50,000 Gallons 2 3<br />

Over 50,001 Gallons 0 0<br />

How does your usage compare with these numbers? Your usage can be<br />

found on your monthly bill, simply multiply reported amount by 1,000<br />

(example: 18.5 x 1,000 = 18,500 gallons).<br />

If you would like additional information on ways to conserve water, you<br />

may contact Stephen Woodring, President of Regional Water Corporation<br />

at 281-897-9100 or Email: steve@regionalwater.net.<br />

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The next meeting for the Harris County MUD No. 255 Board of Directors<br />

is to be held on Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 14, <strong>2019</strong> beginning at 12 Noon at<br />

the offices of Smith, Murdaugh, Little & Bonham, L.L.P. located at 1100<br />

Louisiana Street, Suite 400, Houston, TX, 77002. All are welcome to<br />

attend.<br />

<strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Tree Guidelines<br />

From the ARC Guidelines: 19.0 Landscaping<br />

19.1 In general, landscaping (defined as living plants, trees, shrubs,<br />

flowers, etc. and the utilization of non-living material necessary for<br />

growth, e.g., bark, mulch, etc.) is not subject to ACC review and approval<br />

except in circumstances wherein such landscaping is intended to<br />

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accomplish a structural objective, such as a hedge or a visual barrier<br />

or is potentially objectionable, not in harmony with the surrounding<br />

neighborhood or is specifically referenced in the Declaration.<br />

From the Declarations:<br />

Section 22. Removal of Dirt and Trees. The digging of dirt or the removal<br />

of any dirt from any lot is expressly prohibited except as necessary in<br />

conjunction with the landscaping of or construction on such lot. No trees<br />

shall be cut except to provide room for construction of improvements or<br />

to remove dead or unsightly trees.<br />

Harris County<br />

Animal Control Services<br />

IF YOU HAVE A DOG OR CAT PROBLEM:<br />

Harris County Public Health: 281-999-3191<br />

City of Houston Animal Control: 713-837-0311<br />

Houston S.P.C.A.: 713-869-7722<br />

Harris County Animal Services does not handle wildlife issues. They<br />

handle problems with domestic animals, namely dogs and cats. If you<br />

have a complaint about a barking dog or a dangerous dog or have any<br />

questions about lost pets, stray cats, pet adoptions, leash laws, etc, give<br />

the county a call. It is a free county service for domestic animal issues.<br />

The county will not take care of the raccoon in your yard, the squirrels in<br />

your attic, your rat infestation or anything like that. For wildlife help, see<br />

our phone number below or go to our Houston wildlife removal home<br />

page.<br />

What to do when your neighbor’s dog won’t stop barking in Houston - Is<br />

your neighbor’s dog keeping you up at all hours of the night and day with<br />

its incessant barking? There is nothing worse, especially when you or<br />

your kids are trying to sleep! Perhaps the dog barking is setting off your<br />

dog and all you can hear all day is a chorus of bad barking? Whatever<br />

the case is - you have rights and there are some steps that you should<br />

take in order to get the barking to stop. You will probably want to avoid<br />

actually confronting the neighbor as this can often end up in a rather<br />

heated debate. You should write or type up a small note mentioning<br />

the dog barking - nine times out of ten, the owner will be at work and<br />

probably doesn’t even realize what is going on. Make it short, to the<br />

point and polite - exactly how you would want someone to talk to you if<br />

your dog was making a crazy racket! If nothing happens or the letter isn’t<br />

in some way acknowledged you can always turn to your local housing<br />

organization or landlord if you are renting. There will normally be noise<br />

stipulations in rental agreements, so it is well worth finding out if your<br />

neighbors are renting and getting in touch with their landlord as well.<br />

You will find that most residential areas have noise control rules set<br />

in place, so don’t be afraid to find out what your rights are. If nothing<br />

happens from your complaint to the owner of the dog and the housing<br />

organization, (or neither of you are renting) it’s time to take a different<br />

approach. This time, grab some information on the noise control in<br />

your area and print them out. Combine this in a neat little package<br />

with another letter, basically saying exactly what the first one did, but<br />

this time mentioning that this is the second time that you have tried to<br />

contact them about the complaint and that you will be taking the matter<br />

further if nothing is resolved. Again, do not be threatening or menacing<br />

in your words or language. If you still don’t get a positive outcome from<br />

your effort, it’s time to call the boys in blue. You will need to remember<br />

that a dog barking situation is not always going to be a priority for your<br />

local law enforcement agency, buy you do still have rights so you should<br />

report the complaint. Make yourself a log of everything that has been<br />

going on -photos or noise clips of the dog barking, times and dates and<br />

also how long the barking goes on for, all copies of the correspondence<br />

you have with the owner/neighbor etc. You will need all the evidence that<br />

you can get your hands on in order to get your problem resolved. Get<br />

yourself a lawyer. There are ways around this problem and if it comes to<br />

resorting to a small claims court in order to allow your kids or yourself to<br />

get a good night’s sleep or a nap, so be it!<br />

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<strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Women’s Association<br />

Happy Hour & General Meeting!<br />

The <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Happy Hour and General Meeting will be held<br />

on <strong>March</strong> 6 th at 7 PM. The women’s association is a great way to<br />

meet new neighbors and socialize with friends in our community.<br />

Elections will be held at this meeting. Your annual dues cover our<br />

insurance policy for our women’s association and help offset<br />

event expenses. We are a non-profit and a very active association.<br />

While many communities plan two-three events a year, the<br />

TLWA plans about 12 events a year and organizes several<br />

ongoing activities, which include Coffee, Bridge, Bible Study<br />

and more. The membership fee was waived for 2018 due to<br />

Harvey and the fee for this year remains $35.<br />

TLWA - Save The Date!!!<br />

The <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Women’s Association will be hosting the<br />

following events:<br />

Saturday, April 13 th : “Cuban Night” for our Spring Adult Event.<br />

Saturday, April 20 th : Easter Egg Hunt with breakfast starting<br />

at 9:30 AM<br />

Tuesday, April 30 th : Test Kitchen<br />

Sunday, May 5 th : Margarita Madness<br />

Wednesday, May 15 th : Officer Installation Dinner and General<br />

Meeting<br />

Details to follow on the <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Facebook page, email and<br />

entry sign!<br />

TLWA Bridge<br />

Bridge is in full play for <strong>2019</strong>! Please join us for a friendly<br />

game of bridge every Monday evening from 7-9 PM<br />

at the <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Clubhouse. Bring a snack and/or<br />

beverage of choice to share. No experience necessary…<br />

Players from expert to novices are welcome to play. For<br />

more information, please contact Darlene Marmottin<br />

at dmarmottin@sbcglobal.net or call 713-849-1925.<br />

TLWA Coffee Morning<br />

We would like to invite you to our TLWA Coffee Mornings.<br />

We meet most Thursdays, from 10 AM to Noon. We<br />

socialize, drink coffee and enjoy a light refreshment<br />

and laugh a lot. Come meet your neighbors.<br />

Our group is always open and is varying in ages and backgrounds. No need to<br />

“dress up!” Our dress is casual and determined by your plans for the rest of the<br />

day... whether that is going to work, shopping or the gym. Join us for the whole<br />

time or just pop in for a few minutes to say “Hi” and find out what’s going on with<br />

friends in the neighborhood.<br />

On the first Thursday of the month we meet at the <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Clubhouse. On<br />

the other Thursdays, our meetings are hosted in members homes.<br />

For more information or to find out where we are meeting, please contact: Call or<br />

text Karen Stilwell at 757-615-3516 or Email Petra Tabor at petra.tabor@att.net.<br />

<strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Women’s Association<br />

<strong>2019</strong>-2020 NWA MEMBERSHIP FORM<br />

Dear <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Neighbor: You are cordially invited to join the <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> Women's Association, Inc.<br />

The purpose of our organization is to offer opportunities for social interaction, personal enrichment<br />

and a support network for the women of <strong>Twin</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong>. Annual dues for the <strong>2019</strong>-2020 year are $35.<br />

To join, please fill out the registration form and send it with your check made to TLWA.<br />

We look forward to your participation in our functions and welcome your suggestions.<br />

Sincerely, Membership Chairs Julie Polk 713-539·2429 Karen Stillwell 757·615·3516<br />

Name:________________________________________Home#_______________________________________<br />

Spouse: ______________________________________ Work#_______________________________________<br />

Address: _________________________________________________Cell#_____________________________<br />

Children (Name & Year of Birth):________________________________________________________________<br />

Hobbies/Interests:<br />

The above information may be published in the TLWA Directory: ___ Yes ___ No<br />

Please send/deliver your check/cash ($35) and form to either:<br />

Julie Polk - 5227 Summer Snow Drive or Karen Stillwell • 5514 Summer Snow Drive<br />

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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 listed on<br />

the Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check out references if you do not personally<br />

know those listed. This is just a list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find part<br />

time jobs. Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers is between those seeking<br />

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 NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE<br />

<strong>March</strong> 21st is Common Courtesy Day<br />

Queue jumpers, finger clicking… people that board the bus before<br />

giving you the chance to get off. What about those people that never<br />

say “please” or people that read your messages but don’t reply for<br />

days? Common Courtesy Day gives people the opportunity to be more…<br />

well, ‘courteous’ - even if it’s just for one day out of the entire year. In<br />

the Merriam-Webster dictionary, courtesy is described as a: behavior<br />

marked by polished manners or respect for others: courteous behavior<br />

b: a courteous and respectful act or expression.<br />

How to Be More Courteous<br />

• Greet people with “good morning” and “good afternoon.”<br />

• Give up your seat for someone who may need it more.<br />

• When you drink the last of the milk in the fridge, replace it.<br />

• Hold the door.<br />

• Place the cardboard tube from the toilet paper holder in the bin and<br />

replace with fresh roll.<br />

• Refill the printer with paper when it runs out.<br />

• Pay someone a compliment.<br />

• When you ‘borrow’ a pen, actually give it back.<br />

• Contact someone you’ve not spoken to in a while.<br />

• Complain less.<br />

• Instead of getting mad, appreciate that the person that just barked at<br />

you is probably just having a bad day.<br />

• Feed the homeless.<br />

• Do a spot of cleaning at home or at work.<br />

• Leave someone a ‘thank you’ note.<br />

• Respect the environment - don’t litter and maybe consider walking to<br />

work instead of driving.<br />

• Additional Plugs & Outlets<br />

• Panel Upgrade/Replacement<br />

• Smoke Detectors<br />

• Troubleshooting<br />

• TV Mounting<br />

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The founder of Common Courtesy Day is a complete mystery, but we<br />

can’t argue that this is an amazing opportunity for us to implement more<br />

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School News<br />

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SPRING BREAK<br />

<strong>March</strong> 11th-15th<br />

ESL Classes for Parents<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2 nd , 23 rd and 30 th , 8 AM-12 PM<br />

If your child is enrolled in the Bilingual or ESL Program in a Cypress-<br />

Fairbanks school and you want to learn English, you are invited to enroll<br />

in the ESL classes for parents. English classes are FREE! Three levels of<br />

English are available - Intro, Beginner and Intermediate.<br />

CFISD Student Artists Vie For Spots<br />

In Youth Art Month Capitol Exhibit<br />

Eight CFISD students will represent the district as their artwork is up for<br />

selection to the Texas Art Education Association Youth Art Month Capitol<br />

Exhibit, which will be on display during <strong>March</strong> at both the Bob Bullock<br />

Texas State History Museum and the Texas State Capitol Building. The<br />

students are in the running to have their work showcased among other<br />

artists from more than 50 participating school districts and private and<br />

charter schools. From those submissions, approximately 115 pieces<br />

will be chosen to be on display in <strong>March</strong> during Youth Art Month. The<br />

exhibit will begin at the museum from <strong>March</strong> 3 rd -17 th before it’s moved<br />

to the Texas State Capitol Building’s lower rotunda from <strong>March</strong> 24 th -31 st .<br />

Selected students will also be recognized during the annual Youth Art<br />

Month Celebration, Awards and Reception on <strong>March</strong> 10 th at the museum.<br />

CFISD artists chosen were:<br />

Emma Berkel, Duryea Elementary School<br />

Stella Rogers, Wells Elementary School<br />

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CFISD Football Players Qualify For<br />

2018 Academic All-District Teams<br />

More than 300 CFISD football players qualified for the Academic All-<br />

District 14-6A and 17-6A Football teams. All 12 high school programs<br />

were represented by the 316 student athletes who earned the academic<br />

all-district recognition. Those who earned the honor finished the 2018<br />

season in good standing and earned a composite weighted grade point<br />

average of 5.5 or higher for all classes for the two identified six weeks that<br />

make up the majority of their regular season.<br />

All four schools’ mascots even joined in on the fun!<br />

Candy Cane Fun Run Generates $14K<br />

For Fairfield Schools<br />

The annual Candy Cane Fun Run, held Jan. 12 th in the Fairfield community,<br />

generated more than $14,000 for the four neighborhood schools - Salyards<br />

MS, Ault ES, Keith ES and Swenke ES. All the schools’ principals were in<br />

attendance, along with Dr. Mark Henry, superintendent of schools.<br />

Winners at the third annual CFISD Cupcake<br />

Battle were (from left) Cypress Ridge junior<br />

Brenda Eguizabal (Culinary I division third<br />

place); Cypress Woods senior Victoria Jones<br />

(best frosting); Cypress <strong>Lakes</strong> sophomore<br />

Dalayna Fridge (unique flavor); Cypress<br />

Falls junior Mia Campos (Culinary I division<br />

first place); Cypress Ranch junior Makayla<br />

MacPherson (best presentation); Cypress Ridge<br />

senior Patrick Billette (Advanced Culinary<br />

division third place); Cy-Fair sophomore<br />

Jasmine Porter (Culinary I division second<br />

place); Cy-Fair junior Fairrelle Laymon (best<br />

cake); Cy-Fair senior Sara Mendez (Advanced<br />

Culinary division first place); Cy-Fair senior<br />

Eileen Irvin (most techincal technique) and<br />

Cy-Fair junior Noah Jasik (Advanced Culinary<br />

division second place).<br />

Culinary Arts Students Take Top Honors In Third CFISD Cupcake Battle<br />

Mia Campos of Cypress Falls High School and Sara Mendez of Cy-Fair High School won first place in their respective competition divisions at the third<br />

annual CFISD Cupcake Battle, held Jan. 11 th at the Berry Center. The entire competition featured more than 50 entries from 12 CFISD high schools. Industry<br />

professionals from Johnson & Wales University’s College of Culinary Arts, Culinary Institute LeNotre, Acosta Food Service, as well as current and retired<br />

culinary teachers from neighboring school districts joined CFISD staff members in serving as judges for the competition. The judges graded the cupcakes<br />

for overall taste and design, while other categories included Best Cake, Best Frosting, Unique Flavor, Most Technical Technique and Best Presentation.<br />

Culinary students prepared cupcakes the week leading into the competition at their home campuses and set them up at the Berry Center to be judged.<br />

Top-three places were awarded in both the Advanced Culinary Arts (second-year students) and Culinary I categories. Winners received prizes including<br />

KitchenAid mixers, cupcake pans, cake decorating kits and other seasonal items donated by partners H-E-B and Randall’s. Mendez, a senior, placed first<br />

in the Advanced Culinary division with her black forest cupcake. Cy-Fair High School junior Noah Jasik finished second with his carrot cupcake, while<br />

Cypress Ridge High School senior Patrick Billette placed third with his Boston cream cupcake. Campos, a junior, placed first in the Culinary I division with<br />

her orange dreamsicle cupcake. Cy-Fair sophomore Jasmine Porter finished second with her Samoa mocha cupcake, while Cypress Ridge junior Brenda<br />

Eguizabal placed third with her cinnamon pecan cupcake.<br />

The following Culinary I students won subcategory awards:<br />

Best Cake - Fairrelle Laymon, Cy-Fair (lemon supreme cupcake)<br />

Best Frosting - Victoria Jones, Cypress Woods (peanut butter cupcake)<br />

Unique flavor - Dalayna Fridge, Cypress <strong>Lakes</strong> (berry cobbler cupcake)<br />

Most Techincal Techinque - Eileen Irvin, Cy-Fair (red velvet cupcake)<br />

Best Presentation - Makayla MacPherson, Cypress Ranch (chocolate raspberry cupcake)<br />

Kirk Elem. School Spring Festival<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 6, <strong>2019</strong>, 3-7 PM<br />

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Garage Sales<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2 nd :<br />

Concord Bridge - West Little York between Eldridge and Hwy 6<br />

<strong>March</strong> 29 th -30 th :<br />

Yorktown Colony - West Little York between Eldridge and Hwy 6<br />

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

Cypress Family Fellowship, 7 AM-1 PM - 17330 West Little York Rd.,<br />

Houston, TX 77084<br />

Northmead Village, 7 AM-3 PM - Located in Copperfield off of West Road<br />

Sydney Harbour, 8 AM-12 PM - Cypress Rosehill and Huffmeister<br />

April 6 th :<br />

Bear Creek, 8 AM-1 PM - Hwy 6 and Clay Road area<br />

Bridgeland - Festival Park<br />

Middlegate Village, 7 AM-3 PM - Located in Copperfield between<br />

Longenbaugh and West Rd.<br />

Southcreek Village - Located in Copperfield between Longenbaugh and<br />

Queenston Rd.<br />

<strong>Lakes</strong>ide-Village of Cypress Lake - Located off of Hwy 290 & Mueschke<br />

April 13 th :<br />

Aberdeen Green - Telge Road at West Road, south of Hwy. 290<br />

Copper Village, 7 AM-12 Noon - West Road - between Hwy 6 & Queenston<br />

Copper <strong>Lakes</strong> - Barker-Cypress, between Longenbaugh and West Road<br />

Easton Commons, 7 AM-3 PM - Located in Copperfield between<br />

Longenbaugh and West Rd.<br />

April 20 th :<br />

Copperfield Place Village - Located near Hwy 6 between Cherry Park and<br />

Glen Chase Dr.<br />

May 4 th :<br />

Westgate - Located off of Barker Cypress between Longenbaugh and FM 529<br />

Craft Shows<br />

THE MAGIC OF QUILTS QUILT SHOW, PRESENTED BY WEST<br />

HOUSTON QUILTERS GUILD, MARCH 1-2, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Richard E Berry Educational Support Center, 8877 Barker Cypress,<br />

Cypress, TX 77433<br />

Friday: 10 AM-4 PM, Saturday, 9 AM-4 PM<br />

Admission: $10; Children under 5 are free. Ticket price includes entrance<br />

for both days of the show, door prize chances, gifts and more. Discount<br />

rates are available for buses of 10 people or more, if paid in advance.<br />

If you have any questions regarding the <strong>2019</strong> WHQG Quilt Show, please<br />

email themagicofquilts@gmail.com.<br />

200 beautiful quilts will be on display. Lots of vendors will be there as well<br />

as a “Guild Market” with a great selection of hand-made items. Also there<br />

will be a raffle of special items and a silent auction. The drawing for the<br />

fabulous donation quilt will be held on Saturday afternoon. Door prizes<br />

galore! On-site food service will be available. For more information:<br />

www.whqg.org.<br />

CY-FAIR HIGH SCHOOL BAND & COLORGUARD<br />

SECOND ANNUAL SPRING CRAFT SHOW<br />

Enjoy one or both days of family fun, food, entertainment and shopping<br />

at the Second Annual Spring Craft Show, sponsored by the Cy-Fair High<br />

School Band & Colorguard. Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 30 th (9 AM-5 PM) and<br />

Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 31 st (11 AM-4 PM) at CFISD Exhibit Center.<br />

One of a kind offerings from a wide range of unique craft and specialty<br />

vendors. Music and entertainment throughout both days provided by<br />

area schools and groups. Come hungry, as there will be concessions and<br />

food vendors. A Silent Auction features theme baskets, collectibles and<br />

gift cards from generous local merchants and restaurants.<br />

The event concludes on Sunday with a raffle featuring a Grand Prize<br />

of four (4!) Houston Texans <strong>2019</strong> season tickets. Covered exhibit space<br />

means it’s on, rain or shine! Plentiful free parking at the CFISD Exhibit<br />

Center (FFA) on Telge, two blocks north of SH-290, across the street<br />

from Arnold Middle School. Proceeds benefit the award-winning Cy-<br />

Fair High School Band & Colorguard. Follow our event on Facebook (@<br />

CyFairBand) for news, vendor announcements and more at: facebook.<br />

com/events/533207137180317/ and on Twitter - @CyFairBand or our<br />

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VENDORS NEEDED FOR CRAFT SHOWS<br />

Second Annual Spring Craft Show, sponsored by the Cy-Fair High School<br />

Band & Colorguard. Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 30 th (9 AM-5 PM) and Sunday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 31 st (11 AM-4 PM) at CFISD Exhibit Center. Visit our website at<br />

cyfairband.org.<br />

CALLING ALL VENDORS!<br />

The 3 rd Annual Mother’s Day Market & Car Show presented by Cypress<br />

Springs FFA Booster Club will be held on Saturday, April 27, <strong>2019</strong><br />

between 9 AM-5 PM & Sunday, April 28, <strong>2019</strong> (Craft Show only) between<br />

10 AM-4 PM. This event will be advertised in various media outlets. We<br />

are also working on entertainment and radio spots to generate business<br />

and excitement this year. Indoor booths are $110 and outdoor booths<br />

are $100. All proceeds will benefit the Cypress Springs FFA students in<br />

attending state convention, competitions and creating scholarships for<br />

graduating seniors. The event is held at the CFISD Exhibit Center at 11206<br />

Telge Road, Cypress, TX 77429, ¼ mile north of Hwy 290. For additional<br />

information, please visit www.cyspringsffabooster.org or contact<br />

Elizabeth Ordonez via email at cy_springsffa@yahoo.com.<br />

Festivals<br />

STRAKE JESUIT HOSTS 49 TH ANNUAL<br />

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LAISSEZ LES BONS TEMPS ROULEZ!! MARDI GRAS THEME ADDS TO<br />

EXCITEMENT TO FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES - The 49 th Annual Spring Fling<br />

Fundraising event with all proceeds benefiting the school’s financial<br />

assistance program. About one in seven students receive some form of<br />

financial assistance. Strake Jesuit College Preparatory is located at 8900<br />

Bellaire Blvd., Houston, TX 77036. There is no cost to attend Spring Fling,<br />

but doubloons can be purchased on site or in advance to purchase food and<br />

to play games. In recognition of Mardi Gras weekend, the <strong>2019</strong> Spring Fling<br />

event will feature a Mardi Gras theme, with traditional carnival activities<br />

and Cajun-style food! Don’t be surprised if there’s a Carnival second line<br />

passing through campus to Mardi Gras music that will be hard to resist.<br />

For more information or to sponsor a booth, contact: Sheri Bordelon -<br />

sbordelon@strakejesuit.org, 713-490-8160 or visit www.strakejesuit.org.<br />

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MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH BUTTERFLY FAMILY FESTIVAL<br />

Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 31, <strong>2019</strong>, 11:30 AM-3 PM<br />

11522 Telge Rd., Cypress, TX 77429<br />

Come see a LIVE butterfly release, have some great food and enjoy some<br />

family fun! Messiah Lutheran Church is hosting its annual Butterfly<br />

Family Festival.<br />

The event will include a BBQ lunch, silent auction, raffles for adults and<br />

children, games and activities for all ages. Activities include an inflatable<br />

slide and basketball, cake walk, book walk, train on wheels, music with<br />

a local DJ and an egg hunt for children ages 1 to 5 and another one for<br />

ages 6 to 10. Raffle items include a Ring Doorbell security system and a<br />

basket full of gift cards from local businesses. Tickets for all activities can<br />

be purchased that day. Craft booths are available for vendors; please call<br />

281-807-0764 for details.<br />

The day’s events will benefit Chrysalis, A Grace Place for Children,<br />

by providing scholarships to families that attend our school and<br />

improvements to the playground.<br />

Walks/Runs<br />

SIXTH ANNUAL SUPERINTENDENT’S FUN RUN<br />

AND FESTIVAL SET FOR MARCH 2 ND<br />

Filled with exciting live entertainment, two course layouts for running<br />

or walking, kids’ activities and other family-friendly endeavors, the sixth<br />

annual CFISD Superintendent’s Fun Run and Festival is scheduled for<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2 nd , 8-11 AM at the Berry Center (8877 Barker Cypress Road) and<br />

Towne Lake Community. Underwritten by Memorial Hermann Cypress<br />

Hospital, the fun-filled community event will again include a 5K run as<br />

well as a 1-mile family-friendly walk/run. Both will feature new course<br />

layouts, with 5K race participants running through Towne Lake and Lone<br />

Star College-CyFair.<br />

The family path will wind through Cy-Fair FCU Stadium. The fun run will<br />

also include vendor booths, food trucks, live entertainment and activities<br />

for children.<br />

Proceeds from the Superintendent’s Fun Run and Festival benefit the Cy-<br />

Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF), which awards student scholarships<br />

and staff development grants. The fifth annual event held in <strong>March</strong> 2018<br />

generated a record $100,000 for the CFEF.<br />

Registration will be $20 (non-students) and $15 (students) for the 5K,<br />

which includes a t-shirt and timing chip. Registration for the 5K without<br />

the t-shirt is $15 (non-students) and $10 (students). Registration for the<br />

1-mile, family-friendly walk/run will be $5 for all ages. Awards will be<br />

given by age group and gender for the 5K run. A $10 sleep-in pass is also<br />

available for individuals who are not able to attend but would like to still<br />

contribute from afar.<br />

The Superintendent’s Century Club will continue, as it gives special<br />

recognition to those whose registration total equals or exceeds $100.<br />

Club membership will include one reserved parking permit and pin, with<br />

5K race participants also receiving one gold bib. Benefits will be awarded<br />

at each $100 increment spent on registration, with a family of three,<br />

for example, receiving three gold bibs if the members’ total spending<br />

reached $300 or more.<br />

The festival is open to the public and free of charge throughout the<br />

duration. Patrons can browse vendor booths and food trucks while also<br />

enjoying live performances by student groups as well as a play zone.<br />

For information regarding sponsorship or vendor booth pricing, contact<br />

Bevin Gordon, director of marketing and business relations, at 281-<br />

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The Shield Bearer Running for Hearts 5K Family Fun Run and Walk will take<br />

place on <strong>March</strong> 30, <strong>2019</strong>, from 7 AM to 11 AM, at Windwood Church at<br />

10555 Spring Cypress Road in Houston, Texas. This family friendly event<br />

will feature a 5K timed, trail style run, a 1-mile family walk, games for the<br />

kids, t-shirts, food, prizes and lots of fun for all ages. Race registration is<br />

$25 for adults (ages 14 and up) and $10 for children (ages 13 and under)<br />

before <strong>March</strong> 15, <strong>2019</strong>. Registration, sponsorship, vendor, fundraising and<br />

volunteer information is available at shieldbearer.org/5K. Proceeds for the<br />

event will fund services and programs at Shield Bearer, a Houston based<br />

501c3 nonprofit counseling and community resource center that provides<br />

services on a sliding scale. Shield Bearer has six locations in Houston and<br />

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RELAY FOR LIFE OF CY-FAIR<br />

Saturday, April 27 th , 3-9 PM<br />

Bayou City fellowship, 12715 Telge road, Cypress, TX<br />

• Support, celebrate and remember • Fun walk to end cancer<br />

• T-shirt for any participating raising $100 or more • Food<br />

• DJ • Fundraising • Games • Fun for the whole family<br />

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you can help the American Cancer Society attack cancer from every angle.<br />

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Saturday, April 27, <strong>2019</strong><br />

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The Cy-Woods Athletic Booster Club will be hosting its 13 th Annual CWABC<br />

Golf Classic on April 6, <strong>2019</strong> at Cypress <strong>Lakes</strong> Golf Club. We invite everyone<br />

in the Cypress and surrounding communities to join us. This is the largest<br />

fundraiser of the year for the Cy-Woods Athletic Booster Club and ALL<br />

proceeds are used to support the student-athletes at Cy-Woods High<br />

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Fundraisers<br />

SAVE THE DATE: 8 TH ANNUAL HOUSTON KOSHER CHILI COOK-OFF<br />

Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 3, <strong>2019</strong>, Noon-4 PM<br />

Join the Houston community for a fun-filled day of festivities and a kosher<br />

chili competition during the 8 th Annual Houston Kosher Chili Cook-off.<br />

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day of food, live entertainment, contests and family friendly activities while<br />

raising funds for nonprofit organizations in the Houston Jewish community.<br />

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moonwalk, climbing walls, balloon artists, a jalapeno eating contest and a<br />

silent auction as guests taste some of Houston’s best kosher chili. Cooking<br />

teams are encouraged to register for the judged competition so groups<br />

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reward contributors, Board members and staff. Winners of the kosher chili<br />

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through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving<br />

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Blood Drives/Immunizations/Health<br />

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

April 7 th , beginning at 8:30 AM. A mobile unit will be in the parking lot<br />

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

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

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Theater/Arts<br />

CYPRESS SYMPHONIC BAND<br />

The Cypress Symphonic Band will present our next concert in the Stormy<br />

Weather series at 7 PM, Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 2 nd at Cornerstone United<br />

Methodist Church, 18081 West Road, Houston, TX 77095. Selections<br />

will include two from winners of our annual call for scores competition.<br />

Tickets are $6 presale from cypresssymphonicband.org/events/ or $8 at<br />

the door.<br />

HOUSTON CHORAL SOCIETY<br />

MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES - Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 9, <strong>2019</strong> (7:30 PM) at Foundry<br />

United Methodist Church. For more information or to purchase tickets,<br />

please visit the HCS website at www.houstonchoral.org or call 832-478-6986.<br />

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available for public flights and visiting aircraft will offer cockpit tours for<br />

the entire weekend.<br />

This year the Lone Star Classic Chevy Convention car show will also take<br />

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the displays featuring over 200 wines, 35 restaurants, the H-E-B Culinary<br />

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Pancake Supper on <strong>March</strong> 5 th from 5:30-7 PM. We will eat pancakes and<br />

play bingo!<br />

You are also invited to the Ash Wednesday services at St. Cuthbert<br />

Episcopal church on <strong>March</strong> 6 th at 4:30 PM and 7 PM. All services have Holy<br />

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preparation for Easter.<br />

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and Stories. On Wednesday nights during Lent, everyone is welcome<br />

to gather around a bowl of soup and participate in life together. We will<br />

get to know one another and share stories of faith through engaging<br />

questions. The process of sharing stories helps to deepen our own<br />

personal faith. Hearing others’ stories of God’s presence in their life<br />

brings us into deeper relationship with each other and with God. Soup<br />

and Stories will begin on Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 20 th and continue through<br />

April 10 th from 6-7 PM. The nursery will be open.<br />

SAINT AIDAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

13131 Fry Road, Cypress, TX 77433, Aidanschurch.org<br />

Please join us for Ash Wednesday and Easter Services!<br />

Ash Wednesday - <strong>March</strong> 6 th , 6 AM and 7 PM and Ashes to Go, in the<br />

parking lot, 7 AM-7 PM<br />

Palm Sunday - April 14 th , 8 and 10:30 AM service<br />

Evensong - April 17 th , 7 PM<br />

Maundy Thursday - April 18 th , 7 PM<br />

Good Friday - April 19 th , Stations of the Cross, 12 Noon and Good Friday<br />

Service with Children’s Chapel, 7 PM<br />

Easter Sunday - April 21 st , Services at 8, 9:30 and 11:15 AM<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

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Fry Road church of Christ will have its spring <strong>2019</strong> gospel meeting <strong>March</strong><br />

31-April 3, <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

Service times are:<br />

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Monday April 1 st : 7:30 PM<br />

Tuesday April 2 nd : 10 AM and 7:30 PM<br />

Wednesday April 3 rd : 7:30 PM<br />

The congregation welcomes visitors at each of these as well as our weekly<br />

services. The web address for the Fry Road church is www.fryroad.org.<br />

The visiting evangelist is Reagan McClenny.<br />

SISTER 2 SISTER WOMEN’S CONFERENCE MARCH 22 ND & 23 RD<br />

6735 Barker Cypress, Houston Texas 77084<br />

At Autumn Creek Baptist Church Friday at 7-9 PM (doors open at 6) and<br />

Saturday 9 AM-4 PM. Dynamic Speaker Julie Nevel Christian Recording<br />

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to inspire and encourage one another toward our divine destiny and<br />

potential in CHRIST. Early registration fee by <strong>March</strong> 17 th is $25, at the<br />

door $30. Mail payment for registration to church address or S2S in c/o<br />

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Houston Area Events<br />

Sleep Show - <strong>March</strong> 8-10, <strong>2019</strong>, 12-7 PM, George R. Brown Convention Center, 1001 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston, TX 77010. Admission:<br />

Tickets to the Sleep Show start at $4.95 and can be purchased at https://sleepshow.org/attend/. The National Sleep Foundation’s<br />

Sleep Show is a three-day consumer expo showcasing the latest innovations in sleep health and technology. Attendees will be able to<br />

interact with more than 200 companies and their brands - from medicine to mattresses, gadgets to baby products - and to make some<br />

great purchases from curated shops. The Sleep Show will offer educational talks, unique sleep experiential discoveries and product<br />

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47 th Annual Buffalo Bayou Regatta - <strong>March</strong> 9, <strong>2019</strong>, 7:30 AM-2 PM, 1001 Commerce Street, Houston, TX 77002. Admission: $50 to enter,<br />

free to observe. Join us for Texas’ largest canoe and kayak race! Paddlers, ages 12 and up, are encouraged to participate in the 15-mile<br />

race along the scenic Buffalo Bayou. Whether you are entering competitively or paddling for pleasure, you won’t want to miss out on this<br />

longstanding Houston tradition! The Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta is rain or shine. If cancellation does take place due to severe<br />

water or weather conditions, all entry fees will support the work of Buffalo Bayou Partnership. Note that there are no refunds given for<br />

Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta registration fees.<br />

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo - Daily through <strong>March</strong> 17, <strong>2019</strong>. NRG PARK, One NRG Park, Houston, TX 77054. Admission: $18-$300.<br />

Rodeo has been a tradition in Houston since 1932 and the three-week extravaganza at NRG Park continues to consume the city every<br />

spring. The kickoff for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is the Rodeo Parade, after trail riders ride into town and set up camp in<br />

Memorial Park. All 20 championship rodeo competitions are concluded with entertainment by music superstars. Weekday rodeos start at<br />

6:45 PM. The entertainer takes the stage at approximately 8:45 PM. NRG Stadium gates open at 6 PM. Weekend rodeos start at 3:45 PM.<br />

The entertainer takes the stage at approximately 5:45 PM. NRG Stadium gates open at 3 PM. See www.rodeohouston.com for complete<br />

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Gust - Daily through <strong>March</strong> 21, <strong>2019</strong>, Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney Street, Houston, TX 77010. Admission is free. GUST: Celebrating<br />

a Decade of Discovery is an interactive art installation created by Cocolab, a Mexico City-based studio for the Discovery Green Conservancy.<br />

GUST is a public art project that uses an array of 1600 handmade pinwheel to visualize the invisible patterns of the wind and to<br />

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Southeast Texas State Fair - Daily, <strong>March</strong> 21-31, <strong>2019</strong>, Ford Park Fairgrounds, 5115 Interstate 10 Access Rd., Beaumont, TX 77705.<br />

The YMBL South Texas State Fair & Rodeo brings thousands of visitors to Beaumont each spring to experience food, entertainment and<br />

carnival rides. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) showcases the country’s top cowboys and cowgirls at the YMBL<br />

Championship Rodeo while locals present their masterpieces at the School Art, Quilt and Photo Show.<br />

Houston Latino Film Festival - <strong>March</strong> 28-31, <strong>2019</strong>, Talento Bilingue De Houston, 333 South Jensen, Houston, TX 77003. Admission:<br />

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Festival in Memorial Park. As one of the nation’s premier outdoor fine art events,<br />

the three-day festival will provide patrons with the opportunity to personally<br />

meet artists, view original works and purchase world-class art. The festival<br />

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and food trucks, beverages, entertainment, a Children’s Creative Zone and so<br />

much more. An exhibition of student artwork composed of the top 30 finalists<br />

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McDonald’s Houston Children’s Festival - <strong>March</strong> 30-31, <strong>2019</strong>, 10 AM-6 PM,<br />

Tranquillity Park, Houston, TX 77002. Admission: $10 online; $12 at the gate.<br />

The McDonald’s Houston Children’s Festival is the largest children’s festival in<br />

the United States. Two days of games, circus acts, rides, food, beverages and<br />

entertainment for all ages centered in Downtown Houston. Created Child Advocates<br />

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Conquer The Gauntlet Obstacle Course Mud Run - 4 th Saturday of <strong>March</strong>, 9<br />

AM-3 PM, 14 Pews, 15100 Interstate 45 S., Conroe, TX 77384. Admission: $59<br />

adults; $20 kids. Conquer 25 insanely fun, epic obstacles on our 4 mile course!<br />

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Chimney Rock Market - 1 st Sunday of the month, 12-4 PM, Chimney Rock Plaza,<br />

3300 Chimney Rock, Houston, TX 77056. Admission is free. Please join us for<br />

our Art and Farmers Market! Our vendors will be selling mouth-watering eats<br />

and artisan gifts the whole family can enjoy. As always, four-legged friends are<br />

welcome. There will be plenty of treats for them too! When you’re done shopping,<br />

stop in Sean Anthony Salons to browse the beautiful art gallery brought<br />

to you by Creative Energy. Stay for the Art Reception from 2-4 PM and meet the<br />

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Living History Saturday - 3 rd Saturday of the month, 10 AM-4 PM. Washington<br />

On The Brazos State Historic Site, 23400 Park Road 12, Washington, TX 77880.<br />

Admission: Regular admission fees apply. Travel back in time to where a nation<br />

was born in 1836. Staff and volunteers dressed in period clothing bring to life<br />

the people and events of Old Washington providing a unique opportunity to<br />

discover various aspects of life surrounding the birth of the Republic of Texas.<br />

The program features activities suited for the entire family. Try your hand at<br />

writing with a quill pen and sign a copy of the Texas Declaration of Independence.<br />

Visit with militia soldiers traveling through town or try your hand at<br />

some early Texas games. Step back in time and discover the spot where Texas<br />

became Texas! (Activities will vary and some are weather dependent.) Contact<br />

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

Library, 500 Mckinney Avenue, Houston, TX 77002. Admission is free. The Houston<br />

Public Library offers “Open Mic” comedy night where local and non local<br />

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family comedy to the audience. Improv Performers from Station Theater closes<br />

out the night with games that involve the audience. Everyone who participates<br />

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AM-12 Noon, Gateway Classic Cars Of Houston, 1910 Cypress Station Drive, Suite<br />

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THAI BASIL<br />

CHICKEN BOWLS<br />

A 30-minute meal with less than<br />

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INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 cup jasmine rice<br />

1/2 cup chicken stock<br />

3 tablespoons reduced<br />

sodium soy sauce<br />

1 tablespoon fish sauce<br />

1 1/2 tablespoons light brown sugar<br />

1 1/2 tablespoons unseasoned<br />

rice vinegar<br />

2 tablespoons vegetable oil<br />

3 cloves garlic, minced<br />

2 shallots, thinly sliced<br />

1 red Thai chili pepper, thinly sliced<br />

1 1/4 pounds ground chicken breast<br />

1 1/2 cups packed fresh basil leaves<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Cook rice according to package<br />

instructions; set aside.<br />

In a small bowl, whisk together<br />

chicken stock, soy sauce, fish sauce,<br />

brown sugar and vinegar; set aside.<br />

Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet<br />

over medium heat. Add garlic, shallots<br />

and chili pepper. Cook, stirring<br />

frequently, until fragrant, about 1-2<br />

minutes.<br />

Add ground chicken and cook until<br />

browned, about 3-5 minutes, making<br />

sure to crumble the chicken as it<br />

cooks; drain excess fat.<br />

Stir in stock mixture and cook,<br />

stirring constantly, until the sauce<br />

has thickened, about 2-3 minutes.<br />

Stir in basil until just wilted, about<br />

30 seconds.<br />

Divide rice into bowls.<br />

Top with chicken mixture.*<br />

Serve immediately.<br />

Notes:<br />

*Refrigerate for up to 3-4 days. The<br />

bowls can be reheated in the microwave<br />

in 30-second intervals until<br />

heated through.<br />

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HEALTHIER SLOPPY JOES<br />

You could make this on National Sloppy Joe Day <strong>March</strong> 18 th !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 pound lean ground beef<br />

1/4 cup chopped onion<br />

1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper<br />

2 carrots, finely chopped<br />

2 cloves garlic, minced<br />

1 teaspoon prepared yellow mustard<br />

3/4 cup ketchup<br />

1 tablespoon brown sugar<br />

salt and ground black pepper to taste<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Heat skillet over medium-high heat; cook and stir beef, onion, green bell pepper,<br />

carrots and garlic until beef is browned, about 10 minutes. Drain off liquids.<br />

Stir in mustard, ketchup and brown sugar and mix thoroughly. Reduce heat<br />

to low and simmer until sauce has thickened, about 30 minutes. Season with<br />

salt and pepper. Source: allrecipes.com<br />

CHILI DIP<br />

You could make this on National Chip and Dip Day <strong>March</strong> 23 rd !<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened<br />

1 (15 ounce) can chili without beans<br />

1 (10 ounce) can diced tomatoes with green chile peppers, drained<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

In a medium, microwave safe bowl, mix cream cheese, chili without<br />

beans and diced tomatoes with green chile peppers.<br />

Microwave cream cheese mixture on high 1 minute. Remove from<br />

microwave, stir and repeat until the mixture is hot and thoroughly<br />

blended. Source: allrecipes.com<br />

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VEGETABLES<br />

• Plant vegetables such as tomatoes, sweet corn and snap beans<br />

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loupe, okra (if the soil has warmed sufficiently - 70 degrees F.<br />

or higher), southern peas, pumpkin, squash, peanuts and<br />

watermelon.<br />

LAWN<br />

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• When resodding semi-shaded areas with St. Augustine,<br />

use ONLY the variety Floratam for best pest resistance.<br />

See www.plantanswers.com/grass.htm.<br />

TREES AND SHRUBS<br />

• Plant container-grown trees and shrubs as soon as possible.<br />

In shady areas, where grass is difficult to grow, consider planting<br />

a dependable groundcover such as English ivy, Asian jasmine,<br />

vinca or one of the prostrate junipers.<br />

• Prune spring flowering and evergreen shrubs during early <strong>March</strong>.<br />

However, be sure to prune spring flowering shrubs after they<br />

have bloomed.<br />

• Fertilize with a pre-plant application of a slow-release fertilizer<br />

analysis such as 19 - 5 - 9 at the rate of 3 pounds per 100 square<br />

feet of garden planting area. Early <strong>March</strong> is the ideal time to<br />

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