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Villages of Cypress Lakes<br />

<strong>Lakeside</strong><br />

<strong>January</strong><br />

<strong>2020</strong><br />

“If I cannot do<br />

great things, I can<br />

do small things in<br />

a great way.”<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr., American Leader,<br />

<strong>January</strong> 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968<br />

LOOK INSIDE FOR:<br />

PLUMBERS, PAINTERS,<br />

A/C COMPANIES,<br />

AND MORE! SUPPORT<br />

YOUR NEIGHBORS AND<br />

LOCAL BUSINESSES!<br />

Villages of Cypress Lakes <strong>Lakeside</strong> | <strong>January</strong> <strong>2020</strong> 1


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VILLAGES OF CYPRESS LAKES LAKESIDE IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Visit your website at <strong>Lakeside</strong>residential.com<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Inframark • www.inframark.com<br />

Association Manager: Sherridda Williams 281-504-1306<br />

Sherridda.Williams@inframark.com<br />

SECURITY<br />

For a Real Emergency Dial 911<br />

Harris County Sherriff’s Department<br />

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

Constable Ron Hickman (24-Hr Emergency) 281-376-3472<br />

TRASH/WATER<br />

Best Trash 281-313-2378<br />

Harris County MUD #391 713-860-6489<br />

www.HCMUD391.org<br />

Severn Trent Services 281-578-4265<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Ault Elementary School 281-373-2800<br />

Farney Elementary School 281-373-2850<br />

Keith Elementary School 281-849-8250<br />

Goodson Middle School 281-373-2350<br />

Salyards Middle School 281-373-2400<br />

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

Cy-Woods High School 281-213-1800<br />

www.cfisd.net<br />

IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Poison Control 800-222-1222<br />

Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

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

Mosquito Control 713-440-4800<br />

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

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

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

AT&T<br />

www.att.com<br />

AT&T Repair Center 800-246-8464<br />

Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />

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

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

Centerpoint Energy 713-659-2111<br />

Street Light Repair (give pole #) 713-207-2222<br />

www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />

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

Street Repair 281-463-6300<br />

HELPFUL WEBSITES<br />

DPS Sex Offenders website<br />

City of Houston Main Page<br />

Transtar Traffic Main Page<br />

Harris County Appraisal District<br />

http://records.txdps.state.tx.us<br />

www.houstontx.gov<br />

www.houstontranstar.org<br />

www.hcad.org<br />

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Villages of Cypress Lakes <strong>Lakeside</strong> | <strong>January</strong> <strong>2020</strong> 3


NEWS FROM THE BOARD<br />

Howdy all y’all, I hope everyone had a great couple of holidays. OOPS I<br />

missed December. Christmas winners will come out in February.<br />

Our Mud has a website www.HCMUD391.org.<br />

Let’s get the ugh stuff out of the way: annual dues are still $350. If you<br />

haven’t paid them yet you need to get them in before the end of the<br />

month. If they come in after February 1 st there is a $25 late fee, March 1 st a<br />

$50 late fee, April 1 st a $75 late fee and then one last notice and off to the<br />

attorney and by September you owe upwards of $750.<br />

YUCK, don’t let this happen it can screw up your year. If you had too much<br />

fun over the holidays call now and get on a payment plan, pay it off by<br />

end of May and join us for fun at the pool. If you had fines on your account<br />

make sure you at least pay the dues before the end of the <strong>January</strong>.<br />

When you mail in your dues please make sure your address is on the<br />

check and that you make it out to <strong>Lakeside</strong> Residential CAI.<br />

Calendar for the <strong>2020</strong> year will come out next month.<br />

LAKESIDE RESIDENTIAL HOA MEETINGS<br />

HOA meetings are held the 1 st Monday of the month at 6:30 PM. (Unless<br />

Monday is a holiday, then will meet the following evening.) HOA<br />

meetings are held at the Cypress Crossing Christian Church, located<br />

at 15751 Cypress Rosehill Road, Cypress, Texas 77429. Executive Board<br />

meeting will follow regular homeowners meeting.<br />

Residents who need to talk to the Board are asked, to email Clint at<br />

Clinton.Seay@fsresidential.com and be placed on the executive session<br />

agenda.<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Our website is www.<strong>Lakeside</strong>residential.com. By-Laws, Deed Restrictions,<br />

Pool hours and card applications, a map of the community showing<br />

sections by number, streets and entrances are all there to better help you<br />

with your inquiries as well as responsibilities as a homeowner.<br />

WE LOVE VOLUNTEERS!<br />

We would like to build a bank of volunteers to help with various<br />

activities throughout the year! Poolside events, National Night Out and<br />

other holidays. Your time and efforts will be greatly appreciated by all.<br />

The more volunteers we have, the more events that can take place.<br />

Events are meant to bring our community together and they just don’t<br />

happen without these folks who give up their time and efforts for you.<br />

Unfortunately, they are taken for granted, when in fact, they are much<br />

appreciated by the Board.<br />

BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR<br />

Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, the deed restrictions of <strong>Lakeside</strong><br />

apply to you. We all want our neighborhood to look good, feel like home<br />

and keep up the value of our properties.<br />

Whether at a Board meeting, email, phone or one-on-one conversations,<br />

there are a number of requests and complaints that come from the<br />

neighborhood residents, both members and non-members alike. Most<br />

of these can be summed up into:<br />

• Keep down the noise! Barking Dogs, loud music.<br />

• Walk your dog, respect other folk’s yards, take along your “poo-pickup”<br />

bags and clean up the mess.<br />

• Speaking of yards, clean them up. Plant new, remove old plants. Mow<br />

as needed to keep the neighborhood looking well kept and desirable to<br />

live in.<br />

• Power wash that mildew off your house.<br />

• Vehicle storage is not allowed on your lot, please have current registration<br />

stickers on all your vehicles. They are supposed to be drivable. Covering<br />

4<br />

with tarps won’t help! The disabled cars parked in the driveway are in<br />

violation of HOA guidelines and will initiate letters to homeowner. Any<br />

disabled vehicle parked on the street is a county offense and should be<br />

reported to the Constable.<br />

• Inspect your fence for any missing or damaged fence pickets, we are<br />

required to maintain and replace pickets as they deteriorate and fail<br />

• Mow your lawn and edge the walks. It is required of every homeowner.<br />

• Trash bins are not to be visible from the street. Place them at curb the<br />

night before only on garbage pickup days and retrieve them on collection<br />

day by nightfall. Stor them out of view like in the garage, backyard or<br />

behind a barrier on he side of your house - the front porch in not the<br />

right place.<br />

• When you order new cable or satellite service, remind the installer that<br />

you live in a HOA and there are restrictions All of the installers are aware<br />

of all restrictions and will gladly install correctly if they understand that<br />

you are concerned about your HOA and therefore your home value.<br />

• Door and or trim painting must be approved by via ARC, you can retrieve<br />

an ARC form through the lakesideresidential.com website.<br />

•SLOW DOWN!!! This is a neighborhood! 30 MPH may be too fast. The kids<br />

on the street are much more important than any excuse for fast and or<br />

reckless driving. Tell your teen drivers that you expect them to love and<br />

respect the neighborhood.<br />

CONSTABLE PATROL 281-376-3472<br />

As a reminder, we are patrolled by Harris County Precinct 4 Constables,<br />

through MUD 391.<br />

Please add the dispatch number to your cell phones or post in a visible<br />

place at home in case you need support in a non-life threatening<br />

situation. If you don’t call to report a crime or suspected criminal activity<br />

in progress or suspicious persons or vehicles, no arrests will be made,<br />

the crime or criminal activity will continue and the Constable’s Office will<br />

not know that anything is going on. The social communities that we use<br />

to communicate with each other is NOT monitored by the constables.<br />

Posting on any media site is not notification to get assistance. Yes, we<br />

have those rare occasions where a Deputy, by pure luck, drives up on a<br />

crime or suspicious activity in progress. But why rely on luck when you<br />

have a telephone? The number to call is 281-376-3472. If there is a life<br />

threatening emergency, call 9-1-1. The Constable Patrol also offers a free<br />

vacation watch service, keeping your home under watch while you’re<br />

away.<br />

LOITERING AND VANDALISM<br />

Please help us to keep our recreation areas safe and clean by reporting<br />

any and all loitering after dark directly to the Constable at 281-376-3472.<br />

Please also remember to report any suspicious persons walking around<br />

the community or at the parks immediately to the Constable Patrol. Don’t<br />

call the management co or HOA Director, We’re NOT the law! Better safe<br />

than sorry!<br />

TRASHCANS<br />

BEST TRASH is the service for <strong>Lakeside</strong> Residential, your community.<br />

They can be contacted 281-313-2378. Check their website for holidays,<br />

remembering they will pick up on the next regular pick up day.<br />

• Please do not put trash out before the night before trash day and be<br />

sure to pick them up after collection.<br />

• Trashcans make the streets look very messy when not out for pick-up.<br />

• Trash cans have the most violation letters sent out.<br />

• Remember to place trashcans in the garage, backyard or behind a<br />

barrier by the house, that looks nice and hides the can. The new barrier<br />

must hide cans from street and be acceptable. Cans just stored by your<br />

house or on your patio will get you a compliance violation letter.<br />

ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE<br />

So you’d like to build an igloo or paint your house red and blue to<br />

pay tribute to your favorite sports team? These are easily identified as<br />

requests that would not be allowed in our neighborhood. But what are<br />

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the kinds of things for which you need to submit a request for approval to<br />

the HOA? Basically, if you are making a change to your home or yard, you<br />

are required to submit a request. Some common requests are:<br />

• Installing a pool<br />

• Replacing windows, doors or shutters<br />

• Building a covered patio<br />

• Installing a storage unit<br />

• Installing an irrigation system<br />

• Replacing your roof<br />

• Painting your home/trim<br />

• Removing/replacing the trees in your front yard<br />

• Expanding your driveway<br />

Keep in mind that approval may take up to 30 days - plan ahead! Submit<br />

your application early, so that your project is not delayed. The ACC<br />

committee is made up of volunteers and our goal is to provide a beautiful<br />

and consistent look to our neighborhood.<br />

REPLACING YOUR FENCE<br />

This one is a little more complex. If you are replacing your fence with<br />

EXACTLY the same fence (in the same place with the same size boards<br />

and the same pattern), then you don’t need HOA approval. However,<br />

if you are CHANGING anything - the pattern of the fence (including<br />

installing rot board at the bottom), moving it, adding a gate or changing<br />

the material of your fence, then you need approval of the HOA.<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 your<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

out references if you do not personally know those listed. This is just a<br />

list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find part time jobs.<br />

Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers is between those<br />

seeking helpers and the teens and their parents.<br />

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

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

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

DETAILING, T - TUTORING<br />

No Teen Job Seekers Available. Have your teen send in their info to be added.<br />

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do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Krenek Printing Co. or its employees. Krenek<br />

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others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content within<br />

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up with the advertiser.<br />

The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to<br />

place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.<br />

Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints in this publication<br />

the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical<br />

mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of<br />

misinformation, a printed retraction/correction. Under no circumstances shall the<br />

publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss<br />

of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to<br />

publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.<br />

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Sugar Land Holiday Lights Sweetened by Imperial Sugar - thru<br />

<strong>January</strong> 5, <strong>2020</strong>, 6 PM, Constellation Field, 1 Stadium Dr., Sugar Land, TX<br />

77498. Admission: $15. Sugar Land Holiday Lights Sweetened by Imperial<br />

Sugar will kick off your holiday season with over 3 million lights and a full<br />

evening of entertainment. The carnival will feature thrilling rides, games<br />

and traditional carnival food and beverages. Santa Claus will be on site<br />

thru December 23 rd for photo opportunities and meet and greets.<br />

5 th Annual Magical Winter Lights - through <strong>January</strong> 5, <strong>2020</strong>, 5-11<br />

PM, Gulf Greyhound Park, 1000 FM 2004, La Marque. Admission: Online<br />

(https://magicalwinterlights.com) Advanced Ticket: Adult: $22, Children:<br />

(ages 4-13): $13, Senior Citizens (65+): $13, Children under 4: FREE, Family<br />

4-Pack: $76. The festival is a 20-acre, 52-day, larger-than-life lantern<br />

festival with themed lantern sections, nighty acrobatic performances,<br />

carnival rides and games, an interactive dino area and lots of holiday fun<br />

for the whole family.<br />

Prismatica - Sunday, <strong>January</strong> 5 th , 8 AM, Avenida Houston, 1002<br />

Avenida de las Americas, Houston, Texas 77010. Event is FREE and open<br />

to the public. Bring the family down to Avenida Houston, Downtown’s<br />

center for entertainment and enjoy our new, interactive art installation<br />

comprised of 50 pivoting prisms more than two metres tall, transforms<br />

the Place des Festivals into a giant kaleidoscope!<br />

The Bridal Extravaganza Show - <strong>January</strong> 4 th -5 th , George R. Brown<br />

Convention Center, 1001 Avenida de las Americas, Houston, Texas 77010.<br />

Two whole days of fashion shows, wedding seminars and over 650 booths<br />

featuring 325 local wedding vendors. See in person what they have to<br />

offer, including samples of their designs, photos and videos of reception<br />

locations, displays and new ideas to make your wedding special. For<br />

more info, visit www.bridalextravaganza.com.<br />

8 th Annual ChocoLoco 5K/10K - Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 11, <strong>2020</strong>, 7:30 AM,<br />

Start/Finish: Sam Houston Park 1000 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002. Are<br />

you crazy for chocolate? Then this race is for you! We will have hot cocoa,<br />

chocolate fountains and more after the run! All participants receive a chip<br />

timed race, ChocoLoco 5K & 10K finisher medal and unisex t-shirt! Kids K<br />

participants receive a t-shirt and finisher medal. More info and to sign up:<br />

https://raceassist.redpodium.com/<strong>2020</strong>-chocoloco-5k10k.<br />

Festa Della Befana <strong>2020</strong> - <strong>January</strong> 12, <strong>2020</strong>, 3:30-5:30 PM, Italian<br />

Cultural and Community Center, 1101 Milford St., Free admission,<br />

Donations are welcome. Children from our Italian language classes will<br />

be participating in a recital and all guests will receive sweets from Befana<br />

when she comes to visit. Come learn about this Italian Christmas tradition<br />

with your family! The ICCC is funded in part by the City of Houston<br />

through Houston Arts Alliance.<br />

Holiday In The Gardens - Through <strong>January</strong> 12, <strong>2020</strong>, Moody Gardens,<br />

Seven Hope Blvd. Eight Holiday Attractions! One Venue! Ice Land:<br />

Christmas Around the World, Festival of Lights, Holiday 3D Films, Rudolph<br />

4D, Ice Skating, Arctic Slide, Train Rides, Photos with Santa, Plus Live<br />

Entertainment, Great Food, Group Rates, Hotel Packages and More! For<br />

info, times and tickets, www.moodygardens.com/holiday_season.<br />

Zoo Lights - Through <strong>January</strong> 12, <strong>2020</strong>, 5:30-10:30 PM, Houston Zoo,<br />

6200 Hermann Park Drive. Admission: $12.75-$29.95. Houston Zoo<br />

is transformed into a winter wonderland and one of Houston’ s most<br />

well-loved holiday traditions. Guests will sip hot chocolate as they stroll<br />

through the beautiful Houston Zoo grounds and take in the sights and<br />

sounds of the season. Earth-friendly LED lighting illuminate the ancient<br />

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oak trees and decorate the paths to light the way. Guests also have an<br />

opportunity to interact with Candy the Zoo Lights Zebra, get a selfie<br />

on the giant ice throne and take a photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus.<br />

Additional experiences like decorating churros and making s’mores are<br />

also available for purchase.<br />

Chinese Cultural Showcase Performance - <strong>January</strong> 16, <strong>2020</strong>, 10 AM-<br />

11:59 PM, Chinese Community Center, 9800 Town Park Dr. Purchase<br />

Tickets: $15/person General Admission (Online or in person at the Chinese<br />

Community Center) $18/person at the door. A special performance lineup<br />

showcasing an array of traditional Chinese dances, demonstrations,<br />

musical performances and more! Join us as we celebrate days leading up<br />

to <strong>2020</strong> Lunar New Year Festival.<br />

14 th The Annual MLK Youth Parade-Houston - <strong>January</strong> 18, <strong>2020</strong>, 12<br />

Noon, Parade Route: San Jacinto St & Elgin Street N/B on San Jacinto to<br />

Webster St. The Parade will feature participants from across the U.S. and<br />

will be co-lead by The Stephen F. Austin High School Marching Band-<br />

Houston, Texas and the Huntington HS Marching Band-Shreveport, LA.<br />

Yaga’s Chili Quest & Beer Fest - <strong>January</strong> 18, <strong>2020</strong>, 10 AM-6 PM, 2314<br />

Strand, Historic Strand District. To participate in the Chili tasting, tickets<br />

start at $12. Not to fear, the Chili & Beer is here, again! For the past ten<br />

years, Yaga’s has brought a diverse crowd of Chili & Beer lovers from all<br />

over the nation to Galveston, TX. This years festival will consist of the ever<br />

so popular Chili & Beer tasting with a ton of added perks. Get ready for<br />

live music, a 5K Fun Run/Walk, a washer pitching tournament, a jackpot<br />

margarita contest, vendors and a historical strand merchant walk-about.<br />

Celebrate Chinese New Year <strong>2020</strong> At Lucky Land - <strong>January</strong> 19, <strong>2020</strong>,<br />

10 AM-6 PM, 8625 Airline Drive, Houston, TX 77037. Admission: $10 for<br />

adult, $7 for senior, $5 for kids, FREE for kids younger than 3 years old.<br />

Celebrate Chinese New Year <strong>2020</strong> the year of rat with us. There are so many<br />

activities, watching the live performances, feeding koi fish, riding the rick<br />

shaw, ceramic painting, dress up the authentic costumes, shopping, enjoy<br />

the delicious foods and get the red envelop for good luck!<br />

19 th Annual MLK Battle of the Bands - Sunday, <strong>January</strong> 19, <strong>2020</strong>, 3-7<br />

PM, W.W. Thorne Stadium, Houston, Texas 77032. Marching Bands from<br />

across the nation competing in friendly competition. Learn more at www.<br />

mlkgrandeparade.org or call 713-953-1633.<br />

26 th Annual MLK Grande Parade - <strong>January</strong> 20, <strong>2020</strong>, 10 AM, Parade<br />

Route: San Jacinto St & Elgin Street N/B on San Jacinto to Webster St. The<br />

MLK Grande Parade is the third largest Parade in the U.S. behind The Rose<br />

Parade and The Macy’s Day Parade.<br />

24 th Annual Texas Lunar Festival - <strong>January</strong> 25, <strong>2020</strong>, 10 AM-5 PM,<br />

International Trade Center, 11122 Bellaire Blvd. Free Admission. In<br />

the Chinese lunar calendar a different animal or mythological beast<br />

represents every year in a twelve year cycle. The year of <strong>2020</strong> is the year<br />

of the Rat. At the annual Texas Lunar Festival, we celebrate the impressive<br />

qualities of every culture while celebrating the Asian Lunar New Year.<br />

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GRAEME’S RUN -<br />

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FEBRUARY 22, <strong>2020</strong><br />

No Label Brewery • Registration 8 AM<br />

Run Starts at 9 AM • Family Entertainment<br />

No Label Brewery, Face Painting, Bounce<br />

Houses, Food, Raffle, Chris Boise and Righteous<br />

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5K & 1 Mile Walk<br />

February 22, <strong>2020</strong><br />

12TH ANNUAL SALUTE TO OUR HEROES GALA<br />

On February 8, <strong>2020</strong>, the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation No Label (CFEF) Brewery will<br />

celebrate our 12 th annual Salute to Our Heroes Gala at the Omni Hotel<br />

Houston Westside paying tribute to our area military personnel and<br />

veterans who have given so much for our country and community. The<br />

evening includes a Missing Man Table and Honors Ceremony, dinner,<br />

silent and live auctions and guest speaker Josh Bleill.<br />

Registration 8:00am<br />

Run Starts at 9:00am<br />

Family Entertainmen<br />

No Label Brewery, Face Painting, Bounce Ho<br />

Food, Raff le, Chris Boise, and<br />

Righteous Cause Band<br />

Register & Learn Mor<br />

HCA Houston Healthcare North Cypress is the Salute to Our Heroes<br />

Missing Man Underwriter. Bridgeland is our 1 st LT Jeremy Ray Fallen<br />

Soldier Sponsor. In recognition of the Foundation’s ***all funds 50 th anniversary, raised benefit a<br />

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Guest speaker, Josh Bleill will share his story of survival after a bomb<br />

exploded under the vehicle he was riding in while serving in Iraq. The<br />

events of September 11, 2001 inspired Josh to follow in his father’s<br />

footsteps joining the Marines. In 2006, he deployed to Fallujah, Iraq.<br />

Through two years of recovery, Josh discovered life begins when we<br />

embrace our bad days and keep going forward, one step at a time.<br />

Sponsorships and tickets are available for Salute to Our Heroes. Tickets<br />

must be purchased in advance: $125 individual; $75 veterans.<br />

JOIN US AT THE HOUSTON WING HANGER DANCE<br />

If you want to have a really good time and support a really good cause,<br />

mark your calendar for the Houston Wing Annual Hanger Dance, set for<br />

Saturday, February 22 nd at the West Houston Airport (Hanger B-5). Dinner<br />

and dancing are on tap for the night.<br />

Doors open at 5 PM and a swing dance lesson will take place from 5:30-<br />

6:30 PM. Dinner will be served at 6:15 PM. The band “Third Coast Swing”<br />

will keep the mood festive no doubt.<br />

The CAF is an organization worthy of support, as it is dedicated to<br />

preserving and honoring our military history by keeping historical<br />

airplanes in flying condition. Tickets are only $45 for the dinner and<br />

dancing or $25 for dancing only. Please visit houstonwing.org for more<br />

information. And yes, you may bring your own libations. See you there!<br />

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Theater/Fine Arts<br />

Community Events<br />

THEATRE SUBURBIA<br />

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Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 PM, Sunday matinees at 3 PM<br />

Reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets: $18 Adults, $15 Students<br />

& Seniors and $16 Sunday Matinees. Cash, Check and all Major Credit<br />

Cards are accepted in payment. For reservations, call 713-682-3525 or<br />

reserve seats online at www.theatresuburbia.org. Theatre Suburbia is<br />

Northwest Houston’s longest running all volunteer playhouse. We are<br />

currently celebrating our 58 th season and have now produced nearly 400<br />

shows. Throughout the years, we have endeavored to provide quality,<br />

live theatre to the Houston area. Theatre Suburbia is funded in part by<br />

the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.<br />

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LADIES’ NIGHT WITH SAMUEL BECKETT - <strong>January</strong> 9-<strong>January</strong> 18, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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14, <strong>2020</strong>, 3 PM<br />

Performance location: John Wesley United Methodist Church, 5830<br />

Bermuda Dunes Dr., Houston 77069. Tickets: $12 adult, $10 senior, $6<br />

student/child. This is a child friendly performance. All ages are welcome.<br />

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FEBRUARY 4-18, <strong>2020</strong><br />

New to Houston or to gardening? Messiah is offering free gardening<br />

classes to the community this winter. Join us at Messiah Lutheran Church<br />

to learn best practices in organic gardening. The free gardening classes<br />

will consist of three one-hour sessions happening on Tuesdays at 7 PM<br />

in the Messiah’s Community Room. If you are interested in learning more<br />

about organic gardening, please sign up at www.messiahlc.org/currentevents.<br />

Messiah Lutheran Church is located at 11522 Telge Road, ½ mile<br />

north of Highway 290.<br />

SPRING BRANCH AFRICAN VIOLET CLUB<br />

ANNUAL PLANT SHOW AND SALE, MARCH 7-8, <strong>2020</strong><br />

The Spring Branch African Violet Club will hold their Annual Plant Show<br />

and Sale at the Judson Robinson Jr. Community Center, <strong>2020</strong> Hermann<br />

Drive, Houston, TX 77004. Violets of all types such as standards, miniatures,<br />

semi-miniatures and trailers will be available. Other Gesneriads such as<br />

Episcias and Streps and supplies such as potting soil, pots and fertilizers<br />

will also be featured. Club members will be available to answer general<br />

questions on growing African Violets.<br />

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Saturday, March 7, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Sale: 9 AM-5 PM<br />

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Sunday, March 8, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Sale: 10 AM-3 PM<br />

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<strong>January</strong> 1st- 3rd: New Year Holiday<br />

<strong>January</strong> 20th: Student/Staff Holiday<br />

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Students, parents, faculty and community members are all<br />

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CFISD VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS<br />

EARN ALL-DISTRICT 17-6A HONORS<br />

District 17-6A volleyball coaches selected the All-District 17-6A<br />

volleyball team following the conclusion of each team’s 2019<br />

season. Cy-Fair High School junior Beka Portalatin was named<br />

District MVP, while fellow Bobcat senior Lauryn Bourné was named<br />

Outstanding Hitter. Cypress Falls High School senior Morgan Nix<br />

was named Outstanding Defensive Player, while fellow Golden<br />

Eagles junior Laila Collins and senior Yasmin Mack were named<br />

Outstanding Blocker and Newcomer of the Year. Cy-Fair Head<br />

Coach Donna Benotti was named Coach of the Year after leading<br />

the Bobcats to the regional final in the Class 6A playoffs.<br />

Memorial High School’s Logan LeRoux was named Outstanding<br />

Setter. The following CFISD volleyball players were named to the<br />

All-District First, Second and Honorable Mention teams:<br />

First Team All-District 17-6A<br />

Alex Evans-Brooks<br />

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Lindsey Kriendler<br />

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Paige Underbrink<br />

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Annie Heliste<br />

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Kara Spice<br />

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Caitlyn Carmody<br />

Cypress Falls<br />

Kaitlyn Hooper<br />

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Jarinae White<br />

Cypress Ridge<br />

Sophia Spjut<br />

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Second Team All-District 17-6A<br />

Kiara Thomas<br />

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Alisa Cofer<br />

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Alexis Robinson<br />

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Keely Everson<br />

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Jada Clarke<br />

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The Cypress Ranch Choirs’ annual<br />

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BRIDGELAND RUNNERS<br />

FINISH SUCCESSFUL<br />

SEASON AT STATE MEET<br />

The Bridgeland High School girls’<br />

cross country team placed eighth<br />

overall in Class 6A with a team score<br />

of 370 at the UIL Cross Country State<br />

Championships, held Nov. 9 th at Old<br />

Settlers Park in Round Rock.<br />

Sophomore Cassidy Graham led the<br />

female Bears with a time of 18:27.79 to<br />

finish 28 th overall. Sophomore Allison<br />

Millan placed 64 th overall with a time of<br />

18:57.88, while sophomore Madeleine<br />

Wilson finished 78 th overall with a time<br />

of 19:05.60. Junior Athena Reyna finished<br />

85 th overall with a time of 19:11.73 and<br />

sophomore Elisa Grillo finished 100 th<br />

overall with a time of 19:29.03. Senior<br />

Haley Williams and freshman Brooke<br />

Hensley rounded out the Bear’s state<br />

meet with times of 19:36.41 and 19:42.89,<br />

respectively.<br />

“The girls had a fantastic season,” said<br />

Tom Kennedy, Bridgeland girls’ cross<br />

county head coach. “They swept the<br />

district titles with two perfect scores,<br />

advanced to the state meet and placed<br />

eighth overall in Texas. We also have<br />

our first collegiate signee with Haley<br />

Williams singing to compete for St.<br />

Edwards University. I’m very proud of<br />

their hard work over the summer and<br />

throughout the season as it enabled<br />

them to accomplish these feats. We’re<br />

looking forward to what <strong>2020</strong> will bring<br />

with their performances in track and<br />

cross country.”<br />

In the 6A boys’ division, Bridgeland junior Randy<br />

Smith was the only male from CFISD to compete at<br />

the state meet, finishing 37 th overall with a time of<br />

15:32.21, a new personal record.<br />

“To be in the top 40 at the Texas 6A state meet<br />

as a junior is an outstanding achievement,” said<br />

Kevin Waters, Bridgeland boys’ cross country head<br />

coach. “We talk a lot about following our process,<br />

commitment, hard/smart work and smiling all year<br />

Elisa Grillo<br />

long on our team - and all 58 members of the team<br />

were smiling from ear to ear when they found out that<br />

Randy placed 37 th and ran a personal record. Randy ran<br />

a smart and savvy race on a course that he had never<br />

run before, which is a testament to his preparation and<br />

commitment to the process and a metric ton of heart<br />

and determination. Randy is our version of ‘Lewis and<br />

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