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ommunity Newsletter<br />

<strong>April</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

Garage Sales<br />

Local Events<br />

Easter Services<br />

Caitlin Grogan,<br />

student at Cy-Ranch HS.<br />

Photo by You & Y’all Photography<br />

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<strong>Towne</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> Important Numbers<br />

SECURITY<br />

CCL - Harris County Constables 281-463-6666<br />

Harris County Sherriff’s Department<br />

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

SCHOOLS<br />

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

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

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

Cy-Ranch High School 281-373-2300<br />

www.cfisd.net<br />

TRASH/WATER<br />

Water: H2O Consulting (MUD #172 & #165) 281-861-6215<br />

Water: Environmental Development Partners (MUD #501)<br />

832-467-1599<br />

Trash: Waste Management 713-686-6666<br />

Trash: WCA Waste Corporation (MUD #165) 281-368-8397<br />

AT&T<br />

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Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />

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

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

Centerpoint Energy 713-659-2111<br />

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

www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />

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

Street Repair 281-463-6300<br />

METRO 713-635-4000<br />

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

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

Northwest Library 281-890-2665<br />

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

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

IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Fire/Ambulance 911<br />

Poison Control 800-222-1222<br />

Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

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

Mosquito Control 713-796-6900<br />

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Chives: Chives add a flavor similar to onion without the bite. Plus, their<br />

slender tube-like appearance looks great as a garnish either snipped and<br />

sprinkled or laid elegantly across a plate. Add these delicate herbs at the<br />

very end to maximize their color and flavor. Purple chive blossoms are<br />

more pungent than the stems and can be a beautiful addition to a salad.<br />

Dill: The feathery leaves or fronds, of the dill plant add a pleasant aniselike<br />

flavor to seafood, soups, salads and sauces. Its subtle taste makes an<br />

excellent complement to foods with delicate flavors like fish and shellfish<br />

and it is commonly used in cuisine across Europe and the Middle East.<br />

Fresh dill should have a strong scent and keeps in the refrigerator for<br />

about 3 days.<br />

Cooking With Fresh Herbs -<br />

These Top 10 Herbs Will Add<br />

Flavor To Your Favorite Dishes<br />

Basil: A close relative to mint, basil has a floral anise- and clove-like<br />

flavor and aroma. There are two main types of basil: Sweet or Genoese,<br />

basil and Asian basils. In Western cuisine, basil is most often associated<br />

with Mediterranean foods like pesto and tomato sauce. Sweet basil pairs<br />

naturally with tomatoes, but it can be used with almost every type of<br />

meat or seafood. Asian basil has a more distinct anise flavor and is often<br />

used in soups, stews, stir fries and curry pastes.<br />

Parsley: One of the most common and versatile herbs used in Western<br />

cooking, parsley has a light peppery flavor that complements other<br />

seasonings. It’s most often used in sauces, salads and sprinkled over<br />

dishes at the end of cooking for a flash of green and a fresh taste. Flatleaf<br />

or Italian parsley has the best texture and flavor for cooking. Curly<br />

parsley is best used only as a garnish.<br />

Cilantro, also called coriander: Has a flavor that some people find<br />

“soapy,” but it’s still one of the world’s most popular spices. Many people<br />

are addicted to its bright refreshing flavor and it’s a staple of Latin and<br />

Asian cooking. The sweet stems and leaves are usually eaten raw, added<br />

after a dish has been cooked. The roots are used to make Thai curry<br />

pastes.<br />

Mint: Although more commonly associated with sweet treats, mint lends<br />

its cooling, peppery bite to plenty of savory dishes, particularly from<br />

the Middle East and North Africa. Fresh mint is perfect for summer-fresh<br />

salads, to liven up a sauce and or to brew fragrant teas. The cooling flavor<br />

is also used to temper spicy curries.<br />

Rosemary: A tough, woody herb with a pungent flavor, rosemary’s<br />

spiky leaves can be used fresh or dried for long cooking in soups, meats,<br />

stews or sauces. Because the flavor is strong, it’s best to add rosemary<br />

sparingly at first and more if needed. Fresh rosemary can be stored for<br />

about a week in the fridge either in a plastic bag or stems down in a glass<br />

of water with a plastic bag around the top.<br />

Thyme: One of the most popular herbs in American and European<br />

cooking, thyme can be paired with nearly any kind of meat, poultry,<br />

fish or vegetable. To use fresh thyme, peel off as many of the leaves as<br />

you can from the woody stem by running your fingers along the stem.<br />

Particularly with younger thyme, some of the main stem or little offshoot<br />

stems will be pliable and come off with the leaves, which is fine. Thyme<br />

keeps for at least a week in the fridge, wrapped in a damp paper towel<br />

and stored in a plastic bag.<br />

Sage: Most people use dried sage once a year for their Thanksgiving<br />

stuffing, but there are many other delicious uses for this herb, particularly<br />

in dishes with pork, beans, potatoes, cheese or in the classic sage<br />

and brown butter sauce. The flavor can be somewhat overwhelming<br />

particularly with dried sage - so start off with a small amount and build<br />

on that. Fresh sage can add nuance and complexity to a dish.<br />

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OreganoP: Oregano, a pungent herb primarily found in Mediterranean<br />

and Mexican cuisines, is one of the few herbs that dries well, so it is easier<br />

to find dried oregano than fresh. Dried oregano can be substituted for<br />

fresh, but use half as much dried oregano as you would fresh since the<br />

flavor is more concentrated. Oregano can also be used as a substitute for<br />

its close cousin, marjoram.<br />

Courtesy of www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/articles/guide-to-fresh-herbs<br />

Earth Day 4/22/<strong>2019</strong><br />

The celebration of Earth Day is on <strong>April</strong> 22 nd and it began 1970. It has<br />

grown into a global event recognized by over 192 countries. Devoting<br />

special a day to helping for the earth is a way to demonstrate how much<br />

we care about the future of our planet. Here are some meaningful ways<br />

to celebrate our mother Earth on her day:<br />

1) Don’t Drive - give your car a day off and also the atmosphere<br />

2) Recycle your e-waste - old televisions, computers, anything electrical<br />

can be recycled<br />

3) Plant food - plant your own vegetables, fruits and herbs<br />

4) Share something - whether it is a charger, your own phone or anything<br />

- share, don’t waste<br />

5) Go solar<br />

6) GET OUTSIDE!<br />

Courtesy of: http://inhabitat.com/6-fun-meaningful-ways-to-celebrate-earth-day<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<br />

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

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

permission.<br />

DISCLAIMER: 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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TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE<br />

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Recipes & Gardening Tips<br />

Zucchini Bread<br />

You could make this on National Zucchini Bread Day <strong>April</strong> 25th!<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

3 cups all-purpose flour<br />

1 teaspoon baking soda<br />

1/2 teaspoon baking powder<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

2 cups sugar<br />

1 cup vegetable oil<br />

3 eggs<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

1 cup sour cream<br />

2 cups shredded zucchini<br />

1 cup chopped walnuts<br />

DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).<br />

Lightly grease two 9x5 inch loaf pans.<br />

In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda<br />

and salt. In a large bowl, beat together the sugar and oil. Stir in<br />

the eggs one at a time, beating well with each addition, then<br />

stir in the vanilla. Blend this mixture into the flour mixture,<br />

alternately with the sour cream, stir just to combine. Fold in<br />

the zucchini and nuts, mixing just enough to evenly combine.<br />

Pour batter into prepared pans. Bake in preheated oven for 80<br />

minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf<br />

comes out clean. http://allrecipes.com<br />

Fresh Blueberry Pie<br />

You could make this on National Blueberry Pie Day <strong>April</strong> 28th!<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 cup white sugar<br />

2 tablespoons cornstarch<br />

1 cup water<br />

4 tablespoons lemon flavored Jell-O® mix<br />

4 cups fresh blueberries<br />

1 (9 inch) prepared graham cracker crust<br />

DIRECTIONS: In a medium saucepan, mix together the sugar and<br />

cornstarch. Pour in water and bring to a full boil. Turn off heat and<br />

add in gelatin; stir until completely dissolved. Let cool.<br />

When mixture is cooled fold in blueberries. Gently pour into the<br />

graham cracker crust. Cover and refrigerate for about an hour or until<br />

ready to serve. http://allrecipes.com<br />

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Gardening Tips For <strong>April</strong><br />

Mulch - If possible, buy Bagged Mulch. Bagging helps eliminate a great<br />

many pests that die from various causes while in the bag. When you<br />

buy ‘loose’ mulch that is trucked to your home, you are also buying<br />

ants, roaches, termites, etc… Spend a little more on bagged material<br />

and save lots of future pest problems. Keep your mulch at least 4” - 6”<br />

below the top of your homes exposed foundation edge/side. This will<br />

aid in minimizing pests in your home and allow for quick and accurate<br />

termite inspections.<br />

• Shrubs, Flowers and groundcovers - Trim all shrubs/plants at least 12”<br />

- 18” back from your home. Do your best to create a plant free zone that<br />

is 18” - 24” wide around your home. The exception is your lawn - it can<br />

grow up next to the slab as long as you keep it 4” - 6” below the top of<br />

the slab. The most conducive to termite infestation are groundcover<br />

plantings, growing high against your homes exterior or (especially) ivy<br />

that grows on your walls.<br />

• Trees - Spray your trees at least twice annually. The spring spray<br />

eliminates overwintering pests and fungi while preparing trees to<br />

resist the pest onslaught of summer with residual pesticides. The<br />

fall spray also kills pests from the summer, prevents most fungi from<br />

occurring over the winter and puts your valuable asset off to a healthy<br />

winter’s dormancy.<br />

• Lawn - Spring is the perfect time to do a fungicide treatment to stop<br />

brown patch in its tracks along with other fungi. If your lawn is thin<br />

and weak in some areas, here are some important fundamentals: a)<br />

lawn aeration b) fertilization c) weed control.<br />

Most important is proper watering: Water once per week (unless you<br />

get a 1/2” rain or more - then do not water.) • Water heavily (1” - 2”)<br />

for total lawn coverage. • In severe drought, water every 5th day. •<br />

Water from 5 AM to 7 AM in the morning - NOT AT NIGHT. • A heavy<br />

deep weekly watering makes the turf grow deeper, stronger and more<br />

drought resistant roots. • Less watering also saves you money!!<br />

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APRIL 9 TH AND 23 RD , 3-5 PM<br />

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Parking will be available in the rear of the school. Front entrance<br />

verification is NOT required. Parking on the grass is permitted.<br />

Call the Counseling Office at your school for more information.<br />

<strong>2019</strong> Technology Festival<br />

APRIL 11 TH , 5:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cypress-Fairbanks ISD will host its tenth annual student Technology<br />

Festival, “Shifting Gears,” at the Berry Center (8877 Barker Cypress).<br />

During the event, students from all grade levels and campuses will share<br />

how they are using 21 st -Century tools to enhance their learning in all<br />

content areas and prepare them for successful lives after Cy-Fair ISD.<br />

Students will showcase their talents and skills using devices such as<br />

Chromebooks, laptops, tablets and interactive whiteboards and through<br />

the use of robotics, computer programming, graphic arts, automotive<br />

technology and much more.<br />

Come see their creativity and experience learning with 21 st -Century tools!<br />

CFISD Spring Art Exhibit<br />

“Artists in Bloom”<br />

APRIL 17 TH , 6-8:30 PM<br />

Berry Center, 8877 Barker Cypress Road<br />

2,500 K-12 th Student artwork on display<br />

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School News<br />

WWW.CFISD.NET<br />

Annual Superintendent’s Fun Run<br />

And Festival Raises Record $110,000<br />

Nearly 6,000 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD staff, students, community members<br />

and business partners came together at the Berry Center and Cy-Fair FCU<br />

Stadium for the sixth annual Superintendent’s Fun Run and Festival on<br />

March 2 nd . The fundraiser culminated with CFISD and Memorial Hermann<br />

Cypress Hospital representatives presenting a check worth a record<br />

$110,000 to the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF).<br />

The event featured a 5K run and 1-mile family-friendly walk/run. Both had<br />

new course layouts, with the 5K race taking place through <strong>Towne</strong> <strong>Lake</strong><br />

and Lone Star College-CyFair. The family path included the walkways on<br />

the stadium’s home side and featured high school inflatable tunnels on<br />

the field and spirit teams encouraging participants. Sponsor and vendor<br />

booths, food trucks, bounce houses and student performances made the<br />

day even more special for all event guests.<br />

“We had great crowds and we brought in a record total. I can’t sufficiently<br />

thank our CFISD employees, community and of course, our title sponsor,<br />

Memorial Hermann Cypress,” said Dr. Mark Henry, CFISD superintendent<br />

of schools. “It’s just a great event. When you’re in a large community and<br />

a large district, a community event like this brings us all a little closer<br />

together. That’s what it’s really all about.”<br />

The event drew approximately 4,400 total race participants. In addition,<br />

1,400 registered for the sleep-in pass, which allowed an option for those<br />

who wanted to support the CFEF but were unable to attend. Nearly 550<br />

students volunteered, while 18 student performance groups entertained<br />

race and festival participants. Student performances included the<br />

Cypress <strong>Lake</strong>s High School R.E.D. Storm, Tipps Elementary School<br />

Synergy Squad, Pope Elementary School percussion ensemble, Francone<br />

Elementary School Hoopers and M. Robinson Elementary School choir.<br />

“This community comes out and supports Cy-Fair ISD and the Cy-Fair<br />

Educational Foundation and Memorial Hermann Cypress is just proud to<br />

be a small part of that,” said Heath Rushing, Memorial Hermann Cypress<br />

and Katy senior vice president and CEO. “The community supports us<br />

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APRIL 6, <strong>2019</strong>, 8 AM-12 PM<br />

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BEAR CREEK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

APRIL 6, <strong>2019</strong>, 8 AM-1 PM<br />

Hwy 6 and Clay Road area<br />

MIDDLEGATE VILLAGE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

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

Located in Copperfield between Longenbaugh and West Rd.<br />

SOUTHCREEK VILLAGE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

APRIL 6, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Located in Copperfield between Longenbaugh and Queenston Rd.<br />

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SATURDAY, APRIL 6 TH , 7 AM-2 PM<br />

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CYPRESS LUCKY MUTT RESCUE YARD SALE<br />

APRIL 12 TH -13 TH , 8 AM-5 PM<br />

Held in the Northlake Forest subdivision on Arlington Place. Follow the<br />

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Multiple families have donated to this event; many, many items for sale!<br />

ALL proceeds benefit the rescued dogs.<br />

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COPPER VILLAGE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 13 TH , 7 AM-12 NOON<br />

West Road - between Hwy 6 & Queenston<br />

COPPER LAKES COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 13 TH<br />

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SATURDAY, APRIL 13 TH , 7 AM-3 PM<br />

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ELDRIDGE PARK SPRING COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

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Come find furniture, household goods, tools, children’s clothing/toys<br />

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COPPERFIELD PLACE VILLAGE<br />

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SATURDAY, APRIL 20 TH<br />

Located near Hwy 6 between Cherry Park and Glen Chase Dr.<br />

SHEFFIELD NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE<br />

APRIL 27, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Located off of Queenston near FM 529.<br />

VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINTE SPRING GARAGE SALE<br />

APRIL 27 TH , 8 AM-12 PM<br />

Located off of Eldridge, north of Little York.<br />

WESTGATE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 4 TH<br />

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

Vendors Needed For Craft Shows<br />

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! 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, <strong>April</strong> 27, <strong>2019</strong><br />

between 9 AM-5 PM & Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 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 />

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Festivals<br />

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SATURDAY, MAY 4 TH , 5-11 PM AND SUNDAY, MAY 5 TH , 10-5 PM<br />

Games, Inflatables, Food and FUN! Raffle etc.<br />

HOUSTON GREEK FEST<br />

OPA! For over 20 years, the Houston Greek Fest has brought a touch of<br />

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May. Visitors enjoy Greek music, authentic Greek cuisine, live dancers,<br />

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Church, which was voted one of the most beautiful churches in Houston<br />

by the Houston Press in 2011. We love sharing our Greek Heritage with<br />

Houston and the surrounding communities. We welcome you to come<br />

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Walks/Runs<br />

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 • DJ • Fundraising<br />

• Games • Fun for the whole family • Want to get involved? Contact Stacie<br />

Hermann or Karen Smith, cyfairrfl@gmail.com or visit www.relayforlife.<br />

org/cyfairtx. By joining the Relay for life of Cy-Fair, you can help the<br />

American Cancer Society attack cancer from every angle.<br />

WALK WITH ME HOUSTON<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Join Easter Seals Greater Houston as we venture along a 5K Family Fun Walk<br />

through the Houston Zoo to raise awareness and resources for veterans, children<br />

and adults living with all types of disabilities. Registration for the event begins<br />

at 7 AM, followed by the Walk at 8 AM. Following the walk, we will continue<br />

the celebration with live music, children’s activities, animal shows and food.<br />

Sponsorship available. May participate for a minimum of $50, children under 12<br />

are admitted free of charge. Contact Madison Shofner, 713-838-0840, mshofner@<br />

eastersealshouston.org for more info. See our website www.walkwithmehouston.<br />

org. Houston Zoo, 6200 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77030<br />

Golf Tournaments<br />

13TH ANNUAL CWABC GOLF CLASSIC<br />

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

Golf Classic on <strong>April</strong> 6, <strong>2019</strong> at Cypress <strong>Lake</strong>s 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 />

School. In addition to the golf scramble, there will be a putting contest,<br />

silent auction and dinner. We are also seeking sponsors for the event and<br />

there are several sponsorship levels available. Go to www.cywoodsathletics.<br />

org to register as a player or sponsor...or both! We also offer Dinner Only<br />

tickets. Come out and support our Cy-Woods student-athletes!<br />

31ST ANNUAL B. F. ADAM GOLF CLASSIC<br />

May 9, <strong>2019</strong>, the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF) will celebrate<br />

its 31 st annual B. F. Adam Golf Classic at BlackHorse Golf Club. Allegiance<br />

Bank joins the Foundation as our new tournament underwriter. IBI<br />

Group, Linebarger Attorneys at Law and Zenith Real Estate Group are<br />

supporting CFEF again this year as Platinum Sponsors. Gold Sponsors<br />

include Cromdane Steel, Division One Construction, PBK, Salas O’Brien<br />

and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction. The Backyard Grill joins<br />

Carl’s BBQ as our dinner sponsors. Caldwell Companies has been the<br />

tournament lunch sponsor since 2011.<br />

One of the largest non-celebrity tournaments in the Houston area, the<br />

B.F. Adam Golf Classic is a prime example of our trustees and community<br />

business partners working together to raise scholarship funds for<br />

students of Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. Our first tournament raised $3,500<br />

and over the past 30 years the B. F. Adam Golf Classic has successfully<br />

raised almost $3.5M.<br />

CFEF was established in 1970 as a non-profit to raise money to fund<br />

scholarships for high school graduates. Through the generosity of the<br />

Cy-Fair community and commitment from the Board of Trustees, the<br />

Foundation has grown tremendously with scholarship awards totaling<br />

more than $8.5M to graduating seniors from Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. CFEF<br />

is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, all contributions are tax deductible,<br />

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Fundraisers<br />

Summer Camps<br />

CAMP CORNERSTONE IS<br />

THE PLACE TO BE THIS SUMMER<br />

Camp Cornerstone is a week-long camp sponsored by Cornerstone United<br />

Methodist Church and is for children ages 2 through the completion of 4 th<br />

grade. Children must be 2 by June 1, <strong>2019</strong>. Camp hours are 9:30 AM-1<br />

PM. There are 3 sessions throughout the summer and you are invited to<br />

participate in any or all!<br />

17TH ANNUAL WARBIRD WEEKEND<br />

APRIL 13 TH & 14 TH<br />

The world-famous CAF B-17 Flying Fortress Texas Raiders will be<br />

headlining the 17 th annual Warbird Weekend <strong>April</strong> 13 th -14 th at the West<br />

Houston Airport in Houston, TX. Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Houston<br />

Wing will host the popular Warbird Weekend at their museum at the West<br />

Houston Airport. The B-17 Texas Raiders, along with the only flying SB2C<br />

dive-bomber Helldiver, replica Japanese Zeros from the TORA TORA TORA<br />

performance unit and the Vietnam era CH-46 “Sea Knight” helicopter<br />

will all be in attendance. Various WWII warbirds will be on display and<br />

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 />

place during the Warbird Weekend. The Chevy Convention will include<br />

over 50 classic Chevrolet cars from 1955-1957.<br />

The admission fee is $20 per car at the gate. Proceeds from the event<br />

help fund facility operations and the restoration and operation of the<br />

Houston Wing aircraft. Join us on Facebook at CAF-Houston Wing or visit<br />

the Houston Wing at www.houstonwing.org.<br />

Session I: “Stars & Stripes” is June 17 th -21 st , Session II: “Around the World”<br />

is July 15 th -19 th , Session III: “Outer Space” is August 5 th -9 th . The cost per<br />

camp per child is $125 and is due at the time of registration. To download<br />

a form from the Cornerstone website, go to www.cornerstoneumc.org and<br />

click on “Ministries” and then select “Preschool.” You will see a tab for<br />

Camp Cornerstone. Print the form and have it filled out before you arrive,<br />

saving yourself time! Before each camp session begins, you will hear from<br />

your child’s teacher so you can learn more about the camp and they will<br />

answer questions about the week-long fun. Each day your child will bring a<br />

backpack and a lunch as they enjoy each other and the special things they<br />

will do during the week. We look forward to having your child at camp this<br />

summer! It’s a great time for everyone and you don’t want to miss any of it!<br />

Registration will continue through May 2, <strong>2019</strong> or until camp classes<br />

are full. Once camp classes are full a wait list will be started. Please call<br />

the preschool office at 281-859-1612 if you have any questions. The<br />

preschool office hours are: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-1 PM.<br />

Blood Drives<br />

ST. CUTHBERT EPISCOPAL CHURCH BLOOD DRIVE<br />

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

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

12:30 PM. To donate, you must be a least 17 years of age, at least 110 lbs.<br />

and in good general health. If just 20 people donate, we can save 60 lives!<br />

It only takes about 15 minutes, so please stop by. Save a life - donate<br />

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2Nd Annual Simone Biles<br />

International Invitational<br />

Dr. Scott Rand, primary care sports medicine physician<br />

at Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital and Olympic<br />

gold medalist Simone Biles at the 2 nd annual Simone Biles<br />

International Invitational. Houston Methodist Willowbrook<br />

Hospital sponsored the competition and provided medical<br />

coverage throughout the event, which ran February 14 th -<br />

17 th at the World Champions Centre, Hilton Houston North<br />

and Houston Marriott North. More than 1,900 athletes<br />

attended the invitational.<br />

Still on the Fence About Hosting an<br />

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You don’t have any kids? Are you a single parent? Same sex couple? An<br />

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You’re not rich? Neither am I! Your exchange student comes with their<br />

own spending money and health insurance. All you provide is room/<br />

board and three meals a day. Oh and TLC…but that’s free.<br />

Live in the middle of nowhere? Small town? Not a big deal. Some kids prefer<br />

to get away from the hustle and bustle of big cities. The exchange students<br />

also do pretty well in small schools, as they usually get to be the center of<br />

attention and make friends rather quickly. Our students also get chances<br />

to travel to New York, Washington DC, Hawaii and California… so they can<br />

get their fill of the city life and return back to the peaceful sounds of nature.<br />

Do you consider yourself a boring person? More than likely this is not true<br />

and you should quit being so hard on yourself. Your student will make<br />

friends. Your student will meet other exchange students. Your student will<br />

attend activities offered by our program. Your student will get involved in<br />

sports and school clubs. Your purpose is not to entertain them. But you<br />

might find that you bring a little adventure to each other’s lives.<br />

Kids are too young? Great! Lots of students love young kids and your kids<br />

will love them. It’s beneficial to introduce your kids to new cultures at a<br />

very young age. You’re preparing them to accept people no matter what<br />

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Don’t hold back! This is a great experience for both parties. You get the<br />

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them grow, even after they leave your home into becoming a doctor, a<br />

lawyer, a diplomat, artist, teacher… the list goes on. And you contributed<br />

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member for life. We need people like you to give these kids a chance.<br />

STS Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to place<br />

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Churches/Religious Groups<br />

Activities, Etc.<br />

ST. CUTHBERT EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

17020 West Road (the northeast corner of West and Queenston)<br />

www.stcuthbert.org<br />

All are invited to join St. Cuthbert Church at their Lenten program, Soup<br />

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 held on Wednesday, <strong>April</strong> 3 rd and <strong>April</strong> 10 th from 6-7 PM.<br />

The nursery will be open.<br />

COME WORSHIP WITH US DURING HOLY WEEK:<br />

Palm Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 14 th , 8 and 10:30 AM with Holy Communion and the<br />

Liturgy of the Palms. Palm Sunday remembers Jesus’ triumphal entry<br />

into Jerusalem.<br />

Maundy Thursday, <strong>April</strong> 18 th , 7 PM with Holy Communion and the<br />

Stripping of the Altar. This service commemorates the Last Supper of<br />

Jesus Christ with the Apostles.<br />

Good Friday, <strong>April</strong> 19 th , 9:30 AM, we will meet at Goforth Park, 9118 Wheat<br />

Cross Drive, to walk the Stations of the Cross. During this time, we will<br />

recall the series of events at the end of Jesus’ life from his condemnation<br />

to his burial. All ages are welcome.<br />

Good Friday, <strong>April</strong> 19 th , 7 PM at the church, there will be a Good Friday<br />

Liturgy with Communion from the reserve sacrament.<br />

Easter Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 21 st , we invite everyone to celebrate the risen Lord!<br />

Holy Communion and baptisms at 8 AM and Holy Communion at 10:30<br />

AM. After each service there will be an Easter Egg hunt for all children.<br />

SAINT AIDAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

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

Please join us for Easter Services!<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

CELEBRATE PASSOVER IN NORTHWEST HOUSTON<br />

This year beginning on sundown of <strong>April</strong> 19 th , we will be Celebrating<br />

Passover, marking exactly 3,331 years since the Exodus from ancient<br />

Egypt! Few Jewish holidays evoke the same warm sentiments as<br />

Passover. Memories of family and friends gathered as the four cups of<br />

wine are poured, the four questions asked and the Matzah served, all<br />

contribute to Passover’s popularity in the Jewish community. Bringing<br />

the warmth and tradition of this festival to the Cy-Fair Community,<br />

Chabad of Cypress & Northwest Houston is inviting all Jewish residents<br />

to participate in the Community Seder to be held on Friday night, <strong>April</strong><br />

19 th .<br />

“The Seder takes participants through the wondrous liberation of our<br />

ancestors from Egyptian bondage, while sharing the relevance and<br />

beauty of the age old festival in our modern lives.” Included in the Seder<br />

will be a delectable catered dinner paired with a variety of fine imported<br />

wines and handmade round ‘Shmurah’ Matzah.<br />

“Passover is not simply a celebration of the historic liberation of an<br />

ancient people,” Rabbi Levi Marinovsky, Director of Chabad of Chabad of<br />

Cypress, stated in the press release. “Passover is about our own personal<br />

liberation - physically, emotionally and spiritually. Passover inspires us<br />

to break free from the shackles restraining us from reaching new heights<br />

- in our lives, relationships and connection with God.”<br />

Chabad’s community seder is part of a global Passover campaign that<br />

began in 1954, when the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of<br />

blessed memory, considered the most influential rabbi in modern history,<br />

launched the Shmurah Matzah initiative as part of an effort to create<br />

awareness and promote observance of the holiday. An estimated four<br />

million hand-baked Shmurah Matzahs will be distributed by the Chabad-<br />

Lubavitch movement this year. If you would like a Free Handmade<br />

Shmurah Matzah delivered directly to your door, please email rabbi@<br />

chabadcypress.com.<br />

All are welcome to join the community seder, regardless of Jewish<br />

affiliation or background. To make a reservation or for more details,<br />

contact Rabbi@chabadcypress.com or 832-651-6964. To Learn More<br />

about Passover visit: ChabadCypress.com/Passover.<br />

Chabad of Cypress & Northwest Houston is a non-profit organization<br />

serving the Cypress, Jersey Village, Copperfield and other Northwest<br />

Houston areas with meaningful and joyful opportunities for Jewish<br />

living, learning and celebration.<br />

ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON SCHOLA CANTORUM<br />

Do you want your children to become lifelong servants of the Church?<br />

Singing in a children’s choir is a great way to help that. The St. Elizabeth<br />

Ann Seton Schola Cantorum is currently accepting children Grades 4-12 for<br />

its after-school choir program. The choir is responsible for enriching the<br />

Mass on 10:30 on Sundays and rehearses every Wednesday from 3:45-5<br />

PM. Unique in the area, the choir focuses on singing music from the rich<br />

Catholic tradition, including chant and polyphony, as well as the finest<br />

modern church music. Time is devoted to building the children’s skills of<br />

music reading, vocal technique, thinking about the words and the structure<br />

and meaning of the Mass. Service hours are available for older students. For<br />

more information, please contact Dr. Douglas O’Neill at doneill@seascs.org.<br />

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1 st Sunday of every month: Birthday and Anniversary Sunday - come<br />

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Members after Service in the Church reception area.<br />

Sundays, 11:30 AM: Choir practice, come listen - better yet, join!<br />

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ADULT ENGLISH CLASSES AT ENGLISH GATEWAY<br />

English Gateway is a program designed to teach conversational English.<br />

The vision and desire of English Gateway is to assist international<br />

families in learning and improving English skills to help them live and be<br />

successful here in the United States. We offer 6 different levels and have<br />

open registration throughout the CFISD school year. Childcare is available<br />

for free for pre-school children as long as they are registered beforehand.<br />

How much does it cost? There is a one-time fee of $20 for the books;<br />

classes are free.<br />

Where does English Gateway meet? We meet at Bayou City Fellowship,<br />

12715 Telge Rd., Cypress, TX 77429.<br />

When does English Gateway meet? We offer two options: Thursday<br />

mornings, 9:30-11:30 AM, Thursday evenings, 6:30-8:30 PM.<br />

What are the starting dates for English Gateway?<br />

Student Registration: 9:30-11:30 AM or 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

For more information, please contact the English Gateway Program<br />

Coordinator: esl@bayoucityfellowship.com.<br />

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ST. CUTHBERT YOUTH GROUP<br />

The St. Cuthbert Youth Group is a community of youth and adult<br />

volunteers who encourage and support each other in life and in faith.<br />

All students in grades six through twelve are welcome to be part of the<br />

Youth Group, which offers a wide range of gatherings and events created<br />

to provide a fun opportunity for learning and growth. The Youth Group<br />

meets on Sundays from 4-6 PM for fun, Bible Study and fellowship. For<br />

more information, contact stcuthbert.org. St. Cuthbert is located at<br />

17020 West Road at Queenston.<br />

CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH LADIES BIBLE STUDY<br />

Ladies, you are invited to join us on Tuesdays beginning <strong>April</strong> 2 nd at<br />

10 AM. We will be studying the book of Ephesians. This is a great time<br />

of fellowship and in-depth study of God’s Word. For more information<br />

please contact Suzanne Kaliszewski at contact@christianfamilyhouston.<br />

org or call at 281-815-7787. (No child care provided.)<br />

CORNERSTONE ORTHODOX<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

www.csopc.org<br />

Ladies, please join us for an in-depth study of 1 Peter! We meet at a<br />

house in Bear Creek, Monday nights at 7 PM. Stay after for dessert and<br />

fellowship. Contact Melissa at mhaley@csopc.org or 713-899-5745 for<br />

more information.<br />

CANYON LAKES WEST<br />

COMMUNITY CHURCH BIBLE STUDY<br />

Neighbors of the community gather to meet and greet, share in the<br />

word and fellowship Wednesdays at 7 PM at the Richard & Meg Weekly<br />

Community Center 8440 Greenhouse Rd. Visit www.cypresstxchurch.org<br />

or call 713-302-7325 for more information.<br />

FREE REVELATION BIBLE STUDY AT CHRISTIAN<br />

FAMILY CHURCH ON TUESDAYS, 10 AM<br />

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Come, it’s not too late to discover how the book of Revelations offers<br />

some of the clearest and sharpest visions of God’s ultimate purpose<br />

for the whole creation. This book study guide series is designed to help<br />

you understand scriptures in fresh ways under the guidance of one of<br />

the world’s leading New Testament scholar, N.T. Wright. Thoughtful<br />

questions, prayers suggestions and useful background and cultural<br />

information all guide you as a group more deeply into God’s Word. For<br />

more information, call Catarina at 832-465-0695. No Child care provided.<br />

CHRIST COVENANT CHURCH<br />

LADIES BIBLE STUDY<br />

The women’s ministry of CCC invites you to join them this Fall as they<br />

begin a 7 week video study by Priscilla Shirer. “The Armor of God” Bible<br />

study is every Tuesday morning, at 9:30 AM. NO Child Care provided.<br />

A book fee does apply. Please join us at Christ Covenant Church, 17000<br />

Longenbaugh, Houston, TX, 77095, 281-463-6600. To register for the<br />

series, please go to www.christcov.net.<br />

THE FAMILY OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

BIBLE STUDY: Each Sunday morning at 8:30 AM and 11 AM, adult<br />

students of the Bible investigate a new book of the Bible. All are invited.<br />

THE EARLY BIRD BIBLE STUDY - The community is invited to join every<br />

Wednesday morning at 6:30 AM at Panera Bread (at 6 and FM 529).<br />

OXYGEN HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH - Sundays after 10 AM service. Join us<br />

upstairs in the movie room where we watch music videos, video clips,<br />

skits and other media then relate it to God and your life.<br />

TUESDAY EVENING LADIES’ BIBLE STUDY AT<br />

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The Tuesday Evening Ladies’ Bible Study at Living Word Lutheran Church<br />

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you are able to and please invite your friends and neighbors for some<br />

great study, sharing and fellowship. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 PM<br />

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Living Word is located at 3700 S Mason Road in Katy (the corner of Mason<br />

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ST. CUTHBERT BIBLE STUDIES<br />

Located at 17020 West Road, Houston, 77095, at the corner of West Road<br />

and Queenston. Website at stcuthbert.org.<br />

ST. C SENIORS - The St. C Seniors are a great group of fun loving people!<br />

The group meets for Bible study and good-natured discussion every<br />

Thursday afternoon at 1 PM and have a monthly luncheon every third<br />

Thursday. All are welcome; you don’t have to be a senior citizen to<br />

attend. Contact Sally Mahon at sally@stcuthbert.org for more info.<br />

PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

BIBLE STUDIES<br />

9 AM Sundays: Adult Bible Study in Fellowship Hall - Learn the History<br />

that goes along with The Word. Grow in faith and Godly living.<br />

9 AM Sundays: 1 st & 3 rd Sunday of each month - Teen Bible Study<br />

BEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

SINGLE MOMS BIBLE STUDY<br />

The Single Moms class at Bear Creek Church invites you to come join<br />

us as we study the Bible, share and pray for each other and have great<br />

times of fellowship. Our Bible Study enables us to embrace our lives as<br />

single women and moms and overcome the challenges that arise as we<br />

manage our homes, work and friendships.<br />

We are beginning a new study series that addresses our view of WORK.<br />

Whether you are a stay at home mom or a mom that works outside<br />

the home, work reaches all of us. The group meets Sunday mornings<br />

at 11 AM in Room ED101 at Bear Creek Baptist Church located at 5901<br />

N. Fry Road, Katy, TX 77449. (at W. Little York intersection). Ministry<br />

opportunities are also available for your children, preschool through<br />

high school. For more information, please call or text Frances at 713-542-<br />

7062 or Averil at 832-573-9684.<br />

COPPERFIELD CHURCH SENIOR ADULTS<br />

GAME DAY - The first Friday of the month - 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />

BIBLE STUDY - Wednesday - 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM<br />

DAY TRIPS - Monthly - Schedule differs. For more info., www.<br />

copperfieldchurch.com or call 281-856-2273.<br />

WALKING GROUP (aka Holy Strollers) - 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM, Monday,<br />

Wednesday and Friday.<br />

Come join our group! We are an active, fun-loving bunch. Once you come<br />

for a visit and get to know us, you’ll want to be a part of our Senior Adult<br />

Group. You do not have to be a member of Copperfield Church to be a<br />

part of our Senior Adult Group.<br />

BEAR CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

ATTENTION: CAREGIVERS OF ELDERLY PERSONS<br />

Did you know that on the second Friday of each month Bear Creek<br />

United Methodist Church provides a caring, Christian atmosphere for<br />

your loved one? The program, scheduled from 10 AM to 1:30 PM. This<br />

gathering provides free time for caregivers and includes crafts, chair<br />

exercises, word games, entertainment, lunch and more. Caregivers are<br />

also welcome to stay and join the fun. For more information or to register,<br />

please call the church office at 281-463-2330.<br />

Bear Creek United Methodist Church is located at 16000 Rippling Water<br />

Drive, near North Hwy. 6 and Kieth Harrow.<br />

National Superhero Day<br />

National Superhero Day is observed annually on <strong>April</strong> 28 th . This is a day to<br />

honor superheroes, both real and fictional. Batman, Superman, Captain<br />

America, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, Hulk and Spiderman are just some<br />

of the superheroes whose names we recognize. Even though they are<br />

fictional, these superheroes are great role models for our children. They<br />

serve and protect while fighting evil.<br />

Our real-life superheroes may not have super powers or wear capes, but<br />

they are also great role models who serve and protect while fighting evil.<br />

Military personnel, police officers and firefighters are just a few of the<br />

heroes who protect us on a daily basis.<br />

Take your favorite superhero to lunch and say thank you for all they do.<br />

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EPIPHANY BINGO<br />

Epiphany Bingo has been conducting bingo games on the west side<br />

since February 14, 1986. Epiphany conducts their bingo games every<br />

Friday night except holidays. THERE IS NO SMOKING ALLOWED DURING<br />

ALL BINGO GAMES. They have a jackpot game of $750. Maximum prize<br />

giveaways of $2,500, allowed by law, are given away every Bingo<br />

Night! They have security, lighted parking, big screen color monitor,<br />

computerized bingo equipment, snack bar and large cash prizes. Profits<br />

are used for charitable outreach programs, building expansion, and<br />

payment towards debt. Epiphany Catholic Church conducts its bingo<br />

games at the Church Community Center, 1530 Norwalk Dr. (between<br />

Fry and Mason Roads, south of I-10 behind Nottingham Subdivision)<br />

off Highland Knolls every Friday night. Early bird games begin at 7:30<br />

PM and regular games at 8:00 PM. For more information, call the bingo<br />

hall number 281-578-3905. During Bingo nights, you may also call the<br />

Community Center number, 281-578-5078. Come, have some fun, bring<br />

your friends and neighbors, win some money and make some new<br />

friends.<br />

St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic<br />

Church BINGO<br />

At St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic Church in downtown Katy,<br />

“BINGO” is being played in our Parish Hall every Friday evening except<br />

Holidays. Doors open at 7:00 PM, games start at 7:15 PM with four Early<br />

Bird games. Regular games start at 7:30 PM. Maximum Prizes given away<br />

every evening of $2,500. Governed by the state of Texas. They have the<br />

most modern computerized BINGO equipment for verifying winnings,<br />

along with TV monitors for your viewing pleasure. The snack bar is<br />

maintained by the KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS 6950, with a variety of food<br />

and snacks with soft drinks.<br />

All profits will benefit community outreach and Religious Education<br />

programs, to better serve the community. The Church is located in<br />

downtown Katy at 5356 Eleventh St. You can get to the church if traveling<br />

west on Hwy. 90 to Katyland Rd. Turn right at the light, go to the second<br />

stop sign (at the stadium) Eleventh St., turn left and the Church Hall will<br />

be on your right one block down. Please call for more details to 281-391-<br />

4758. Please come play and win. We can accommodate large groups such<br />

as social and family groups.<br />

<strong>April</strong> Observances & Fun Facts<br />

<strong>April</strong> was formerly the second month in the ancient Roman year, when<br />

March began the calendar. The real origin of its name has been lost. The<br />

most common theory is that <strong>April</strong> is derived from the Latin verb Aperire,<br />

to open, as the opening or blossoming, of trees and flowers.<br />

About <strong>April</strong>:<br />

• Autism Awareness Month<br />

• Child Abuse Prevention Month<br />

• Keep America Beautiful Month<br />

• Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month<br />

• Stress Awareness Month<br />

Birthstone: Diamond<br />

Flower: Daisy or Sweet Pea<br />

Astrological Signs: Aries and Taurus<br />

HOLIDAYS<br />

4/1: <strong>April</strong> Fool’s Day<br />

4/2: World Autism Awareness Day<br />

4/7: United Nations World Health Day<br />

4/7: National Beer Day<br />

4/13: Thomas Jefferson Birthday<br />

4/14: Palm Sunday<br />

4/15: Tax Day<br />

4/18: National High Five Day<br />

20<br />

4/19: Good Friday<br />

4/20: Passover (first day)<br />

4/21: Easter Sunday<br />

4/21: San Jacinto Day<br />

4/22: Earth Day<br />

4/24: Administrative<br />

Professionals Day<br />

4/26: Arbor Day<br />

Cooking With Fresh Herbs -<br />

These Top 10 Herbs Will Add<br />

Flavor To Your Favorite Dishes<br />

Basil: A close relative to mint, basil has a floral anise- and clove-like<br />

flavor and aroma. There are two main types of basil: Sweet or Genoese,<br />

basil and Asian basils. In Western cuisine, basil is most often associated<br />

with Mediterranean foods like pesto and tomato sauce. Sweet basil pairs<br />

naturally with tomatoes, but it can be used with almost every type of<br />

meat or seafood. Asian basil has a more distinct anise flavor and is often<br />

used in soups, stews, stir fries and curry pastes.<br />

Parsley: One of the most common and versatile herbs used in Western<br />

cooking, parsley has a light peppery flavor that complements other<br />

seasonings. It’s most often used in sauces, salads and sprinkled over<br />

dishes at the end of cooking for a flash of green and a fresh taste. Flatleaf<br />

or Italian parsley has the best texture and flavor for cooking. Curly<br />

parsley is best used only as a garnish.<br />

Cilantro, also called coriander: Has a flavor that some people find<br />

“soapy,” but it’s still one of the world’s most popular spices. Many people<br />

are addicted to its bright refreshing flavor and it’s a staple of Latin and<br />

Asian cooking. The sweet stems and leaves are usually eaten raw, added<br />

after a dish has been cooked. The roots are used to make Thai curry<br />

pastes.<br />

Mint: Although more commonly associated with sweet treats, mint lends<br />

its cooling, peppery bite to plenty of savory dishes, particularly from<br />

the Middle East and North Africa. Fresh mint is perfect for summer-fresh<br />

salads, to liven up a sauce and or to brew fragrant teas. The cooling flavor<br />

is also used to temper spicy curries.<br />

Rosemary: A tough, woody herb with a pungent flavor, rosemary’s<br />

spiky leaves can be used fresh or dried for long cooking in soups, meats,<br />

stews or sauces. Because the flavor is strong, it’s best to add rosemary<br />

sparingly at first and more if needed. Fresh rosemary can be stored for<br />

about a week in the fridge either in a plastic bag or stems down in a glass<br />

of water with a plastic bag around the top.<br />

Thyme: One of the most popular herbs in American and European<br />

cooking, thyme can be paired with nearly any kind of meat, poultry,<br />

fish or vegetable. To use fresh thyme, peel off as many of the leaves as<br />

you can from the woody stem by running your fingers along the stem.<br />

Particularly with younger thyme, some of the main stem or little offshoot<br />

stems will be pliable and come off with the leaves, which is fine. Thyme<br />

keeps for at least a week in the fridge, wrapped in a damp paper towel<br />

and stored in a plastic bag.<br />

Sage: Most people use dried sage once a year for their Thanksgiving<br />

stuffing, but there are many other delicious uses for this herb, particularly<br />

in dishes with pork, beans, potatoes, cheese or in the classic sage<br />

and brown butter sauce. The flavor can be somewhat overwhelming<br />

particularly with dried sage - so start off with a small amount and build<br />

on that. Fresh sage can add nuance and complexity to a dish.<br />

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Chives: Chives add a flavor similar to onion without the bite. Plus, their<br />

slender tube-like appearance looks great as a garnish either snipped and<br />

sprinkled or laid elegantly across a plate. Add these delicate herbs at the<br />

very end to maximize their color and flavor. Purple chive blossoms are<br />

more pungent than the stems and can be a beautiful addition to a salad.<br />

Dill: The feathery leaves or fronds, of the dill plant add a pleasant aniselike<br />

flavor to seafood, soups, salads and sauces. Its subtle taste makes an<br />

excellent complement to foods with delicate flavors like fish and shellfish<br />

and it is commonly used in cuisine across Europe and the Middle East.<br />

Fresh dill should have a strong scent and keeps in the refrigerator for<br />

about 3 days.<br />

OreganoP: Oregano, a pungent herb primarily found in Mediterranean<br />

and Mexican cuisines, is one of the few herbs that dries well, so it is easier<br />

to find dried oregano than fresh. Dried oregano can be substituted for<br />

fresh, but use half as much dried oregano as you would fresh since the<br />

flavor is more concentrated. Oregano can also be used as a substitute for<br />

its close cousin, marjoram.<br />

Courtesy of www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/articles/guide-to-fresh-herbs<br />

Health Numbers To Know Now<br />

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with everything from losing weight to protecting your heart:<br />

1) Daily calorie needs: Most women need 2,000 calories a day for good<br />

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Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market Spring Spectacular - <strong>April</strong> 12-14, 10 AM. NRG<br />

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seem such a long time to wait for all the shopping fun and festive spirit of one<br />

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Dayton Ole Tyme Days Festival - <strong>April</strong> 12-14, Downtown Dayton Texas 77535.<br />

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32 nd Annual Houston Art Car Parade - <strong>April</strong> 13, 11 AM-4 PM. Smith St. from Pease<br />

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Baytown Nurture Nature Festival - <strong>April</strong> 13, 10 AM-4 PM. Baytown Nature Center,<br />

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Japan Festival Houston - <strong>April</strong> 13, 11 AM-6 PM. Hermann Park - Japanese Garden,<br />

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San Jacinto Day Festival & Battle Reenactment - <strong>April</strong> 13, 10 AM-6 PM. San<br />

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history for the day. Visitors can wander freely among the Mexican and Texian<br />

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5th Annual Shipley Do-Nuts Dash - <strong>April</strong> 13, 9 AM-12 PM. 8 th Wonder Brewery,<br />

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The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival - <strong>April</strong> 13-14, 10 AM-5 PM. Town Green<br />

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7th Annual Houston Barbecue Festival - <strong>April</strong> 14, 1-4 PM. Humble Civic Center &<br />

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Houston Latin Fest <strong>2019</strong> - <strong>April</strong> 14, 1-10 PM. Jones Plaza, 600 Louisiana, Houston,<br />

TX 77002. Admission: $10. The Houston Latin Fest is a family-oriented Latin music<br />

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Sweet Desserts Fest - <strong>April</strong> 27, 12-5 PM. The Houston Event Venue, 3118<br />

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25th Annual Migration Celebration - <strong>April</strong> 27-28, San Bernard National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, 6801 County Road 306, Brazoria, TX 77422. Free Admission. The Migration<br />

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Boot Camp in the Plaza - Fridays, 9-10 AM. Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza<br />

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Houston Ghost Tour - Weekly on Friday and Saturday, 8 PM (family) or 9:30<br />

PM (adult). Hermann Park, 6001 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030. Admission:<br />

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Let’s Roam: Houston Museum District Scavenger Hunt - Daily, Hermann Park,<br />

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

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

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