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Governor’s <strong>Place</strong><br />

Official Newsletter<br />

<strong>February</strong><br />

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Our doctors specialize in treating a wide spectrum of<br />

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Governor’s <strong>Place</strong> Community Association<br />

Crest Management Company, AAMC<br />

Your Community Partner<br />

17171 Park Row, Suite 310, Houston, Texas 77084<br />

www.crest-management.com<br />

Sunni, Community Mgr. 281-945-4615<br />

sunni@crest-management.com<br />

Questions concerning pool and tennis courts access, grounds maintenance,<br />

pest control spraying, Association dues, etc., should be directed to Crest.<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Gary Russell 281-395-8164<br />

Rachel Cunningham<br />

N/A<br />

Gary Harrington 281-395-3873<br />

Jesse Garcia 281-392-8803<br />

Dave Gilkeson 281-392-3771<br />

The GP board meetings are typically the third Monday of each month at<br />

6:30 pm in the clubhouse.<br />

GOVERNOR’S PLACE CLUBHOUSE<br />

Rental Fee is $75 • Administrative Fee is $50<br />

Refundable Deposit is $100<br />

Clubhouse Rentals call Crest Mgmt. 281-579-0761<br />

Swimming Pool Payphone 281-395-1699<br />

Governor’s <strong>Place</strong> pool is open Memorial Day weekend through<br />

Labor Day weekend.<br />

SECURITY<br />

Harris County Sheriff’s Dept. 713-221-6000<br />

Crime Stoppers<br />

713-222-TIPS<br />

SEAL Security 281-749-1300<br />

http://sealsecuritytexas.com/vacation-watch-form.php<br />

IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />

Fire/Ambulance 911<br />

Harris County ESD 48 281-599-8888<br />

Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital 281-644-7000<br />

Houston Methodist West Hospital 832-522-5522<br />

Texas Children’s Hospital West 832-227-1000<br />

Houston Methodist St. Catherine Hospital 281-599-<br />

5700<br />

Poison Control 1-800-222-1222<br />

Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

Mosquito Control 713-796-6900<br />

Harris County Public Health & Environmental 713-439-<br />

6000<br />

Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />

Reliant Energy 713-207-7777<br />

Centerpoint Energy 713-207-2222<br />

www.centerpointenergy.com/outage<br />

Cimarron MUD (water) 832-490-1600<br />

Texas Pride Disposal 281-342-8178<br />

METRO 713-635-4000<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

KISD Administration 281-237-6000<br />

Cimarron Elementary 281-237-6900<br />

West Memorial Elementary 281-237-6600<br />

West Memorial Jr. High 281-237-6400<br />

Katy High School 281-237-6700<br />

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ACC FORMS<br />

Approval from the Architectural Control Committee is required prior to<br />

making any modifications to the exterior of your property. This includes<br />

but is not limited to installation of trampolines, playsets, storage sheds,<br />

room additions, patio covers, repainting your home, trim or front door<br />

even if using the same color. An Exterior Modification Request Form can<br />

be submitted electronically at www.crest-management.com by clicking<br />

on Exterior Modification Request Form on the homepage. Please note you<br />

do not need to log in to complete the application. Once you select your<br />

project type, it will notify of items required to complete your application.<br />

If you prefer a paper application, please contact Crest Management at<br />

281-579-0761 and it can be mailed to you.<br />

CRIME REPORTING<br />

Together as a community we must always be alert for both ourselves<br />

and our neighbors. Please phone (713-221-6000) the sheriff for anything<br />

suspicious; robbery, suspicious looking people, speeding, etc. Report any<br />

and all suspicious activity to S.E.A.L. Security - 281-749-1300 as well as<br />

the Sheriff’s office.<br />

STREET PARKING<br />

To help avoid trash not being picked up, please do not park your vehicles<br />

in the street on Trash days (Tuesday and Friday). When multiple vehicles<br />

are parked in the street, the truck is unable to get through. Thank you in<br />

advance for your assistance with this matter.<br />

SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS FROM<br />

S.E.A.L. SECURITY SOLUTIONS<br />

PREPARATION<br />

Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. If you do leave your purse<br />

in the front of the vehicle, don’t leave your phone in your purse. (Since<br />

phones are now so easily traceable, the thieves will most likely destroy<br />

and/or discard it right away. That’s one more hassle you don’t need.)<br />

• Keep spare keys to your home or vehicle with a trusted neighbor,<br />

relative, at work, etc.<br />

• Take photos or make a photocopy of all your credit/debit cards, driver’s<br />

license, etc. (front and back), that you normally keep in your purse or<br />

wallet and keep those copies someplace safe, such as at home. That<br />

way, if they are lost or stolen, you will more easily be able to inform the<br />

companies and authorities.<br />

PREVENTION<br />

Be aware of all those around you. MAKE EYE CONTACT so potential<br />

thieves know they have been seen.<br />

Governor’s <strong>Place</strong> Hotline 281-749-1300<br />

DOGGIE DON’TS<br />

Most of our dog owners are responsible, using a leash and picking up<br />

after your pets. We thank you!<br />

HOWEVER - We have received reports of dog owners allowing their dogs<br />

to defecate and urinate in yards. This is especially a problem in hightraffic<br />

areas near park entrances. Be aware that it is not just your dog.<br />

Once a yard has been “used,” other dogs want to do so as well. A resident<br />

should not have to pick up after even one dog, much less ten. In addition,<br />

runners and walkers in our parks don’t enjoy dodging excrement. Please<br />

carry a bag and pick up after your pet.<br />

Remember also, that even the sweetest dog may seem intimidating to<br />

some people. Respect their rights and comply with leash laws.<br />

DEED RESTRICTION REMINDER<br />

If you plan on making a change to your home/yard, please fill out a<br />

Request for Home Improvement - Governor’s <strong>Place</strong> form. Please view<br />

the form at our website and download the form to submit to Crest<br />

Management.<br />

• Cars may not be parked on the front lawn of your property.<br />

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• Trailers, boats, RVs, recreational vehicles must be stored out of view of<br />

the street.<br />

• Remember that our streets are very narrow and utilize your driveway<br />

to park cars.<br />

• Store trash cans out of street view.<br />

• Now is the time to start cleaning out gutters and roof tops to get rid of<br />

pine needles and leaves.<br />

• We urge parents to advise your children to ride scooters and electric<br />

toys on the sidewalks, NOT in the streets. There have been too many near<br />

misses reported and we don’t want a child to “learn their lesson” the hard<br />

way by being hit by a car.<br />

WASTE REMOVAL<br />

Please remember not to place your garbage out any sooner than the<br />

night before the scheduled pick-up day. After pick-up, all garbage cans<br />

should be kept out of public view. They should not be kept in front of<br />

garages, in the front yards of any home or on the side of any home. Please<br />

make every effort to conceal the trashcans from public view on nontrash<br />

days. On a side note we should be putting all trash in bags and not<br />

directly in bins as this creates a problem for everyone. <strong>Governors</strong> <strong>Place</strong> is<br />

our home and we like to keep it nice. If you spot trash in the area, please<br />

pick it up and to ensure our beautiful community stays as such.<br />

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES PARKING<br />

Although the streets in <strong>Governors</strong> <strong>Place</strong> are public, we are receiving<br />

numerous complaints regarding parking of personal vehicles and<br />

commercial vehicles in the streets. The parking of COMMERCIAL VEHICLES<br />

within the community is RESTRICTED in the governing documents and<br />

fines will be assessed. Please try to utilize your driveways as much as<br />

possible when parking your personal vehicles.<br />

STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE<br />

To report a streetlight that is not working, call Reliant Energy at 713-207-<br />

2222. You need to report both the number on the base of the pole and<br />

the street address.<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<br />

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

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

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

from the subdivision who wish to find part time jobs. Responsibility for<br />

any work done by these teenagers is between those seeking helpers and<br />

the teens and their parents.<br />

CODE KEY:<br />

B - BABYSITTING, CPR - CPR CERT., FAC - FIRST AID CERT., RCC - RED<br />

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<br />

CARE/DETAILING, T - TUTORING<br />

TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE<br />

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NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH<br />

<strong>February</strong> is National Black History Month, also known as National<br />

African American History Month, a time for all Americans to celebrate<br />

the achievements of African Americans and recognize their central role<br />

in American history.<br />

Other countries, including Canada and Great Britain, have also set aside months<br />

to honor black history. The month of <strong>February</strong> was chosen to coincide with<br />

the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln and noted civil rights advocate<br />

Frederick Douglass. The first record of Africans arriving in North America is<br />

dated 1619, when a privateer ship carrying “twenty and odd” Africans landed<br />

at Point Comfort, Virginia, which is now modern-day Hampton, Virginia. The<br />

Africans were traded as slaves in exchange for provisions.<br />

African-American’s impact our society throughout history and in numerous<br />

ways. Here are just a few prominent individuals we honor this month:<br />

• Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American appointed to the<br />

Supreme Court. We recognize Thurgood Marshall every year on National<br />

Maryland Day.<br />

• George Washington Carver developed over 300 products from peanuts.<br />

Celebrate George Washington Carver and his contributions to the peanut<br />

industry on National Peanut Day.<br />

• Shirley Chisholm was the first African-American woman elected to U.S.<br />

House of Representatives.<br />

• Rosa Parks helped initiate the Civil Rights Movement by refusing to give<br />

up her seat on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Celebrate Rosa Park on<br />

Rosa Parks Day and learn more about her contributions to the Civil Rights<br />

Movement.<br />

• Louis Armstrong is widely known as a jazz pioneer. Information about<br />

Louis Armstrong can be found in November on National Louisiana Day.<br />

• Colin Powell is a 4-star General who became Secretary of State. Colin<br />

Powell dedicated the Buffalo Soldier monument at Fort Leavenworth,<br />

Kansas, establishing the first Buffalo Soldiers Day.<br />

• Barack Obama was elected the first Black President of the United States.<br />

Black History Month was created by twentieth-century historian<br />

Carter Woodson, who believed black Americans were not adequately<br />

represented in the study of American history. Carter Woodson hoped<br />

for the day when black history would be accepted as a part of American<br />

history. Formerly known as Negro History Week, Black History Month was<br />

officially declared by President Gerald Ford in 1976.<br />

Source: https://nationaldaycalendar.com<br />

NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY<br />

National Freedom Day, always observed on <strong>February</strong> 1 st , celebrates<br />

freedom from slavery. It also recognizes that America is a symbol of<br />

liberty. It honors the signing by Abraham Lincoln of a joint House and<br />

Senate resolution that later became the 13 th Amendment to the U.S.<br />

Constitution. President Lincoln signed the Amendment outlawing<br />

slavery on <strong>February</strong> 1, 1865. It was not ratified by the states, however,<br />

until later on December 18, 1865.<br />

On this day many towns have festivals and celebrations. Others reflect<br />

on the freedoms that the United States honors as well as reflect on and<br />

appreciate the goodwill of the United States. For many years, wreath<br />

laying at the Liberty Bell has also been a tradition to mark National<br />

Freedom Day. Use #NationalFreedomDay to post on social media.<br />

A former slave by the name of Major Richard Robert Wright, Sr. created<br />

National Freedom Day. Major Wright was looked upon as a great leader<br />

in the community. It was believed by Major Wright, that this day needed<br />

to be celebrated.<br />

Because of Abraham Lincoln’s signing the 13 th Amendment outlawing<br />

slavery on <strong>February</strong> 1, 1865, <strong>February</strong> 1 st was chosen as the day for<br />

National Freedom Day. On June 30, 1948, President Harry Truman signed<br />

a bill proclaiming <strong>February</strong> 1 st as the first official National Freedom Day<br />

in the United States.<br />

Source: https://nationaldaycalendar.com<br />

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Katy ISD<br />

www.katyisd.org<br />

IMPORTANT DATES<br />

<strong>February</strong> 15th: Professional Learning Day - No Students<br />

<strong>February</strong> 22nd: 5th Secondary Grading Cycle Begins<br />

<strong>February</strong> 25th: Family Night (No Homework Assigned)<br />

STUDENT COVID-19 TESTING SITE<br />

The District offers a FREE rapid COVID-19 testing option to enrolled Katy ISD students and employees. The FREE test is in collaboration<br />

with the Texas Education Agency’s COVID-19 Testing Project. The test consists of a nasal-based testing option (saliva-based option is<br />

still pending) with results in 20 minutes.<br />

The rapid, free tests are available at the District’s Agricultural Sciences Center located at 5801 Katy Hockley Cut-Off Road, Monday-<br />

Friday, 7:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. and on Saturdays 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. To help expedite free student COVID-19 testing, while practicing<br />

social distancing at the testing site, Katy ISD has established a Student COVID-19 Testing Sign-Up form that allows families to secure<br />

an appointment time for their student(s). The sign-up can be done at this direct link here. The testing site contact is (281) 396-7749.<br />

Employees do not require an appointment to be tested for free, though are requested to arrive at least 30 minutes before the posted<br />

closing time, to abide by the facilities schedules. Employees' dependents who are not on their Katy ISD insured parents' health care<br />

plan may elect to pay the $125 fee to test with their parents at the site, or if the child is a Katy ISD enrolled student, he/she may<br />

schedule an appointment through the Student Testing Appointment Scheduler, and test for free.<br />

KATY ISD SEEKS <strong>2021</strong> BOND TO<br />

ADDRESS RAPID STUDENT GROWTH<br />

As families continue to move west of the Houston Metro area to enroll<br />

their children in the fastest-growing school district in Texas, tonight Katy<br />

Independent School District Board of Trustees discussed a Community<br />

Bond Advisory Committee (CBAC) coming together to review capital<br />

needs in consideration of a May <strong>2021</strong> Bond Referendum.<br />

Located within 181 square miles and serving more than 84,000 students<br />

at 71 campuses and facilities, Katy ISD is the sixth-largest school district in<br />

Texas known for its high academic performance, its award-winning staff<br />

and its highly sought out school programs, among other extra-curricular<br />

activities. On average, Katy ISD is enrolling an additional 2,400 students<br />

every school year with a projected enrollment of more than 100,000<br />

learners by 2027. Enrollment increases are taking place most significantly<br />

in the northwest quadrant of Katy ISD, where new communities are being<br />

developed and are expected to flourish within the next decade.<br />

The CBAC’s planning and review of capital needs will include reviewing<br />

enrollment projections, the need for new schools and facilities to address<br />

capacity limitations while paying close attention to renovations and<br />

component replacements necessary at aging campuses and buildings.<br />

Within the brick and mortar schools, additional areas affecting the<br />

growing student population are technology upgrades and safety and<br />

security projects to support learners and staff needs. Katy ISD has a<br />

history of approving bonds, which dates back to at least 1994. In 2017,<br />

school community voters approved a $609,204,553 bond with a no tax<br />

rate increase. It provided for six new schools, a major comprehensive<br />

renovation at one campus, component replacements, expansions and<br />

safety and technology improvements among other items. Katy ISD<br />

anticipates being able to deliver once again on a zero tax rate increase.<br />

Due to the District’s safety protocols, only three socially distanced, inperson<br />

CBAC meetings will take place during the process. Committee<br />

members will have the opportunity to review, vet and decide upon the<br />

capital projects to be included in the school district’s bond package,<br />

should they determine a need to recommend a referendum. During<br />

the bond meetings, staff will provide in-depth background information<br />

associated with long-range needs, demographics and finances, which<br />

will allow the CBAC to finalize a bond package to present to the Board of<br />

Trustees on Monday, <strong>February</strong> 8 th during a Special Board meeting.<br />

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KATY ISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />

APPROVED 2022-2023 CALENDAR<br />

Katy ISD Board of Trustees approved calendar that includes:<br />

Wednesday, August 17 th : First Day of School<br />

Friday, May 19 th : Seniors - Last Day of School<br />

Thursday, May 25 th : Last Day of School for all other students<br />

172 Instructional Days<br />

“The development of the Katy ISD instructional calendar often begins<br />

in the fall of each year,” said Deputy Superintendent Leslie Haack. “The<br />

District values the school community’s feedback and has recommended<br />

a calendar based on their preference,” added Haack.<br />

The approved calendar also provides teachers two professional<br />

development flex days in August 2022 as well as five additional days<br />

of professional development throughout the school year. Labor Day,<br />

Columbus Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Good Friday are holidays,<br />

and the District will continue providing a full week off for Thanksgiving,<br />

two weeks for Christmas and one week for Spring Break.<br />

DONATUTORS<br />

Donatutors is a nonprofit tutoring organization that donates 100% of<br />

our proceeds to charity. All of our tutors are straight-A students at Seven<br />

Lakes High school and we offer a multitude of courses like creative<br />

writing, computer science, biology, public speaking, ICTW writing and<br />

many different math courses too. We charge $20 per class, but the first<br />

one is free! For more information, check out donatutors.com or email us<br />

at donatutors@gmail.com.<br />

What’s even cooler is that this summer Donatutors was able to raise<br />

$1,283 which we used 70% to give to a Houston based charity called<br />

NAMI and 30% to buy a bunch of masks and canned food for donation.<br />

Please check us out!<br />

FEBRUARY FUN FACT<br />

With only 28 days to its credit (except during leap year), <strong>February</strong> wasn’t<br />

always so short. It was originally a 30 day month, falling at the end of<br />

the calendar. When Julius Caesar changed the months around, <strong>February</strong><br />

became the second month of the year. He also took away one day and<br />

added it to the month, which was named for him (July). The emperor<br />

Augustus deducted another day and made August a 31 day month.<br />

<strong>February</strong> <strong>2021</strong> | Governor’s <strong>Place</strong>


KATY ISD EDUCATION FOUNDATION<br />

ANNOUNCES REASON2RACE<br />

Pick your race, pick your pace and raise funds for teacher grants with every<br />

step. Run or walk with the Katy ISD Education Foundation in the Katy<br />

Half Marathon/5k/1k on Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 6, <strong>2021</strong> to raise funds for the<br />

Inspiring Imagination teacher grant program. Last year, over 60 teams and<br />

600 runners raced to support the foundation, raising over $115,000 for<br />

Katy ISD teacher grants. The Katy ISD Education Foundation celebrated<br />

a spectacular milestone this year with over $2 million awarded in its first<br />

eight years of Inspiring Imagination teacher grants. Reason2Race and<br />

its proceeds play a key role in reaching milestones such as this and will<br />

continue to garner support as the foundation’s grant program expands.<br />

Register and join Team Katy ISD Education Foundation, a Katy ISD campus<br />

team or recruit your own team of co-workers and friends. All proceeds<br />

will directly support Inspiring Imagination grants awarded to teachers<br />

in May <strong>2021</strong>. Find more information and register at https://tinyurl.com/<br />

Reason2Race<strong>2021</strong> or www.katyisdeducationfoundation.org or contact<br />

the Katy ISD Education Foundation at 281-396-6031.<br />

GRAEME’S RUN - 5K & 1 MILE WALK<br />

FEBRUARY 20, <strong>2021</strong>, NO LABEL BREWERY<br />

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Family Entertainment: Face Painting, Bounce Houses, Food, Raffle, Chris<br />

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