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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID KATY, TX. PERMIT #137 Published by: Krenek Printing 7102 Glen Chase Ct • Houston, TX 77095 • 281-463-8649 email: news@krenekprinting.com for articles • ads@krenekprinting.com for business ads • classified@krenekprinting.com for classified ads November 2011 Be Thankful, Happy Thanksgiving! Official Publication BEAR CREEK NEWS! H.P.C.A. OFFICE 4503 A Hickory Downs Houston, TX 77084 281-463-1216 RESIDENT OFFICE HOURS The office is open to residents Mon.-Fri. 9AM to 4 PM www.BearCreekNetwork.org PCT. 5 CONSTABLES 281-463-6666 HPCA MEETING OPPORTUNITIES Residents have an opportunity to gather bi-monthly with the Board at our Community Center. This gives HPCA members a chance to visit, meet neighbors and voice concerns. The Board meets each month (12 times per year) to conduct normal business. You can always request to be on the agenda or have a special meeting. Please refer to the above noted schedule for residents meeting dates and times. Call HPCA office for details or questions. HUNTERS PARK 2011 MEETING SCHEDULE Board meeting dates and times are as follows:November 10 th - Board only December 8 th , 6:30 PM - Residents/Board Forum 2012 HPCA BOARD ELECTIONS For information regarding a position on the HPCA Board for upcoming elections, please contact HPCA Office at 281-463-1216. GET CONNECTED! Sign up NOW for our website and be “in the know” with late-breaking news: www.bearcreeknet- work.org. (All registrants must be residents or property owners in Bear Creek Village. Ac- counts will be verified.) HPCA INFORMATION Please be advised that any architectural control requests, i.e., paint colors, roofs, structures, etc., must go through the HPCA Office. Decisions are usually made within 10 business days. Office service hours for residents are M-F, 8 AM to 4 PM and we can usually answer your questions or concerns immediately. If you call during non-office hours, leave a message and your call will be returned during business hours. If you wish to have a Board Member call you, please contact the HPCA office with details. KEEP BEAR CREEK BEAUTIFUL! Homeowners and residents, please store your polycarts, recycle bins and all other items out of public view. Trash should be put out the night before or day of pickup and polycarts should be promptly re- moved same day as pickup. Let’s keep our neighborhood beautiful! YARD OF THE MONTH NOVEMBER YARD OF MONTH - The Laughrun Family at 15722 Tumbling Rapids.

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PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDKATY, TX.

PERMIT #137

Published by: Krenek Printing 7102 Glen Chase Ct • Houston, TX 77095 • 281-463-8649 email: [email protected] for articles • [email protected] for business ads • [email protected] for classified ads

November 2011

Be Thankful,Happy Thanksgiving!

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4503 A Hickory downsHouston, TX 77084

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RESIdENT OFFICE HOURSThe office is open to residents

Mon.-Fri. 9AM to 4 PM

www.BearCreekNetwork.org

PCT. 5 CONSTABLES 281-463-6666

HPCA Meeting OPPOrtunitiesResidents have an opportunity to gather bi-monthly with the Board at our Community Center. This gives HPCA members a chance to visit, meet neighbors and voice concerns.

The Board meets each month (12 times per year) to conduct normal business. You can always request to be on the agenda or have a special meeting. Please refer to the above noted schedule for residents meeting dates and times.

Call HPCA office for details or questions.

Hunters PArK 2011 Meeting sCHeDuLe Board meeting dates and times are as follows:November 10th - Board only

December 8th, 6:30 PM - Residents/Board Forum

2012 HPCA BOArD eLeCtiOns For information regarding a position on the HPCA Board for upcoming elections, please contact HPCA Office at 281-463-1216.

GET CONNECTED!Sign up NOW for our website and be “in the know” with late-breaking news: www.bearcreeknet-work.org. (All registrants must be residents or property owners in Bear Creek Village. Ac-counts will be verified.)

HPCA inFOrMAtiOn Please be advised that any architectural control requests, i.e., paint colors, roofs, structures, etc., must go through the HPCA Office. Decisions are usually made within 10 business days.

Office service hours for residents are M-F, 8 AM to 4 PM and we can usually answer your questions or concerns immediately. If you call during non-office hours, leave a message and your call will be returned during business hours.

If you wish to have a Board Member call you, please contact the HPCA office with details.

KeeP BeAr CreeK BeAutiFuL!

Homeowners and residents, please store your polycarts, recycle bins and all other items out of public view. Trash should be put out the night before or day of pickup and polycarts should be promptly re-moved same day as pickup. Let’s keep our neighborhood beautiful!

YArD OF tHe MOntHNOVEMBEr Yard OF MONth - The Laughrun Family at 15722 Tumbling Rapids.

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HOW tO MAKe A DeeD restriCtiOn ViOLAtiOn COMPLAintany resident may file a complaint in either of two ways:1. Simply make a phone call to the Hunter’s Park Community Association Office at 281-463-1216.2. Fill out the complaint form below and drop it in the mail.

All complaints will be held strictly confidential. REMEMBER: If we don’t know about a violation, we can’t correct it.

“COMPLAINT FORM”Violation (use your own words) __________________________________________________________________________________________

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Address of Violation _________________________________________________________

Frequency/Time of Violation __________________________________Date of Complaint __________________________________________

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Your Address: _______________________________________________

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neigHBOrHOOD WAtCHFor extra security, our subdivision has a contract with the Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Department.

Notify the Constables immediately at 281-463-6666 if you see any suspicious persons, vehicles or activities. Please, if possible, obtain license plate numbers, color, make and model of vehicle. Description of person(s). Was suspicious person walking, riding a bike? - location - as much information as possible will be helpful!

Vacation Watch - This informs our Deputies that you are on vacation. Please call the Constable’s Dept. at 281-463-6666 in the event you will be out of town to set up your vacation watch.

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For street repairs, manhole covers, tree limbs hanging over street, etc., contact Community Assistance at 281-353-8424.

CRIME WATCH REPORTSEPTEMBER INCIDENTS REPORTED:Animal Humane 2Burglary Habitat 1Burglary Motor Vehicle 2Criminal Mischief 1Suspicious Persons 10Suspicious Vehicles 11Traffic Stops 7

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TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS-BEAR cREEKPlease place my name on the Job Seekers List

(Students must be 12 before they can be added to the babysitting list.)

Job(s) _________________________________

Name _________________________________

Street _________________________________

Email _________________________________

Birthdate - Mo/Yr_________________________

Age ______ Yr HS Grad________ or Gr ________

Phone _________________________________

Subd__________________________________

I give my permission for my child’s name and phone number to be published in the ‘Teenage Job Seekers’ section of our subdivision newsletter.

Parent Signature ____________________________________________________

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(revised 8/11)If your name was left off the list, it is because you did not re-turn our call to update our records. You will have to resubmit your information to be put back on.

If you are between 12 and 18 and would like to be added to the teenage job seeker’s list, please fill out the form in the newsletter with your name, age, birthdate (mon. & yr.), phone number, (one only) year you will graduate (or grade presently in) and the name of your subdivision. Check the list of jobs you want on your form. Mail to Krenek Printing, 7102 Glen Chase Ct., Houston, TX 77095 or email to [email protected]. Must have parent(s) permission.

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BArKing DOgs If you have a problem with a neighbor’s dog constantly barking, you should first contact the pet owner and make them aware of the problem. In the event that doesn’t work, you should then contact the Constables at 281-463-6666 to file a complaint.

Pet HOtLine neWsA very important thing you can do is have a collar with some form of ID and your phone number on it. Pet stores have special ID’s for your pets. Many pet owners are now “chipping” the pets. If found and taken to a vet they can scan chip and find the owner. If your pet has a rabies tag, the vet has your name and #. The first thing I ask a caller is “does the pet have ID on it.” If it does, I will help contact the # on the ID and get the pet to it’s owner ASAP. Or the owner can pick up their lost pet. Having an ID on a pet makes life easier for all. Marie Nugent - 281-859-1104

LOOse Or LOst Pets & DOg Bites Contact Harris County Animal Control at 281-999-3191 or 3194.

street LigHts Out? Contact Centerpoint Energy at 713-207-2222. You will need to give the address where the pole is located and provide the stenciled number on the front of the pole. You may also report the outage on the website at: www.centerpointenergy.com/outage.

eCi PrOJeCt tYKeECI Project TYKE is a year round Early Childhood Intervention pro-gram (ECI) in the Katy Independent School District that specializes in working with children who need extra help. The program provides developmental services to children who may need assistance in attaining developmental milestones or who may have a disability. Services are provided to children from birth to three where they live, learn or play. ECI Project TYKE develops a supportive partnership with families by providing educational and emotional supports, which enriches the daily routines and relationships that will enable their child to reach his or her maximum potential. Anyone (parent, family, friend, caregiver, professional) can refer a child to ECI Project TYKE. If you know a child under the age of 3 who needs assistance in at least one area of development or who has a medical diagnosis or condition impacting his or her development, please call ECI Project TYKE 281-237-6647 or make a referral on our website www.katyisd.org. ECI services are available statewide to help families. Early is best!!!!!

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KisD PArtners in eDuCAtiOnNow – Dec 1st – Food for Families Campaign. Annual fundraiser assisting Katy ISD students and their families.

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To be a KEYS Mentor, you need:• A belief in the potential of every child• Criminal history background check in compliance with the FCRA• One hour per week to spend with a child, on campus during the school day, during the school year• Participation in a brief campus KEYS orientation before you begin• Successful completion of a KEYS application and subsequent approval process

stuDents COntinue tHe trADitiOn OF strOng PerFOrMAnCe On AP exAMs

Katy ISD’s tradition of increasing student participation and strong performance on Advanced Placement (AP) exams continues as the district recently learned that each one of its six high school campuses showed an increase in the number of students participating in the exams. In addition, every high school campus exceeded the state and national percentage of AP students making a qualifying score of 3 or better on the exams.

Katy ISD is among the 388 U.S. public school districts (one of only 23 in Texas) to be listed on the 2011 College Board AP Achievement List. This list identifies districts that simultaneously achieved increases in ac-cess to AP courses while maintaining or improving the rate of students earning a score of 3 or better on the exams – the score that generally qualifies a student for college credit. In May 2011, more than 3,000 Katy ISD students took more than 7,200 AP exams, with 79 percent of the exams earning a score of 3 or better. This reflects a 24 percent increase from 2010 in the number of exams earning these high scores.

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COMMunitY eDuCAtiOnCommunity Education offers evening and on-line classes to adults for fun, enrichment and learning. Some of the classes offered are Foreign Languages, Arts and Crafts, Finance, Computer, Sewing, Dance and Music. For information on these and many other classes and to view the fall schedule, go to www.katyisd.org/com_edu or call 281-396-6365

nOVeMBer gArDening tiPsLAWn/gArDen CAre

Finally we have cooler weather upon us to enjoy the cool evenings and mornings we have missed all summer long, and we are a little less dry than we were 2-3 months ago. However, the effects of this year’s drought are still upon us. Insect and fungus damage should still be part of your main considerations as we are moving out of the intense heat and into cooler times.

• Insect Control - chinch bugs can still be working to destroy our lawns if we haven’t fully eliminated their presence. Continue to monitor and treat any areas you may suspect chinch bugs may be present. Ortho “Max” or Spectricide “Triazicide” are both good liquid products to utilize.• Fungus Control - November is when Brownpatch fungus will really start to take its toll if we fail to treat our lawns properly and scale back on the amount of water applied. Remember, when evening temperatures fall below 60 degrees, this problematic fungus will likely re-appear where you have had it before. The best strategy for limiting and controlling Brownpatch;• Change your watering schedule by eliminating any evening watering sessions. Leaving the lawn wet in the evening is an open invitation for Brownpatch to appear.• Alter your fertilizer in use to limit the amount of nitrogen to only a “slow-release” combination.• For treatment, Fertilome liquid systemic, Daconil or a double dose or Terrachlor should help stop any apparent signs from growing or increasing.• Don’t wait until the famous “rings of death” appear - treat before you see the telltale signs and avoid the breakout altogether. It is much easier to prevent Brownpatch than it is to control/eliminate it.• Trees - Do not forget to continue to deep water trees at least as long as overnight temperatures stay above 70 degrees. Magnolias (if you still have one) were especially battered this summer and need to be nursed during the fall season also - just because it is cooler doesn’t mean they do not require attention.• Fall is for Planting - with the cooler months and the chance for new trees and shrubs to become better established before warmer weather is back, now is the time to consider planting new trees or ornamentals. Many of us may have the need to replace anything that may have been lost during the summer drought or just may wish to add to the beauty of our yards.• Be sure you enrich the soil with appropriate tree/shrub soil. Be sure you do not use in-ground developed soils for containerized ornamentals. Introducing excessive amounts of fresh hardwood mulch or manure-based material can burn root systems and kill the plant before it can get established.• If you moved any seasonal Poinsettias outdoors last winter with the hopes of being able to enjoy them again this holiday season now is the time to move the plants into a container and move indoors, providing at least 14 hours of ABSOLUTE DARKNESS daily for at least 6-8 weeks. You will still need to provide 4-6 hours of sunlight daily, but without the darkness treatment the plant will not develop blooms.

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BOY SCOUTSBOY sCOut trOOP 61

Young men between the ages of 11-18 are encouraged to visit Boy Scout Troop 61 at 7:00 PM Wednesday nights at Peace Community Church, 5151 Addicks Satsuma Road, Houston, Texas, 77084. They will get a hands-on experience of what Scouting has to offer and have the opportunity to visit with the Scouts and their adult leaders to learn more about the things the troop has done during meetings and activities. Scouting activities include camping, fishing, archery, rifle/shotgun shooting, hiking, first aid, wilderness survival, community service, citizenship, swimming, leadership, white-water rafting and much more. Troop 61 camps each month and has a group that goes to High Adventure Camp and to Merit Badge Camps each summer. Boy Scout Troop 61 meets from 7:00 to 8:00 PM every Wednesday in the Activity Room at Peace Community Church. Contact Mike Viator with Troop 61 if your son is interested in joining a local Boy Scout Troop. Cell: 713-409-1934, [email protected].

HOMesCHOOL CuB sCOut PACK 164Attention home school families!!! Homeschool Pack 164 is a Christian Homeschool Cub Scout Pack chartered by West Houston Home Educators (www.whhe.org) that serves the Greater West Houston/Katy area. Our Pack promotes God, Country and service! We are a part of the Sam Houston Area Council (www.shac.org) and Texas Skies District (www.texasskiesdistrict.org). If you have a boy entering 1st grade (age 6) through 5th grade (age 10), we invite you to please come join in the fun! Visit our website www.homeschoolpack.com for more information about our Pack registration and meeting times.

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ONGOINGSENIOr daY - Every Wed. at BCCC, join seniors for a day of fun and games. Bridge, Canasta, Pinochle and 42 are played starting at 9:00 AM. We also have afternoon bridge at 12:00 PM.WaLKErCISE - BCCC offers walkercise every day at 8:00 AM. This is an indoor class that’s equivalent to a two-mile walk. Classes are free. StrEtCh aNd tONE - Stretch and Tone is designed to improve flexibility, strength and endurance. You will see better body composition, improved strength and range of motion. This class is geared for all fitness levels. Bring a mat or towel and join us tues. and thurs. from 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM. Classes are free. aErOBICS - Aerobics combines muscle toning exercise and low-impact mid-intensity aerobics. Benefits include increased metabolic rate, which promotes efficient fat loss and improved body composition. Classes are free. Call BCCC for more information.NEEdLEWOrK GrOUP - The ladies of the BCCC Needlework Group are look-ing for new members. If you enjoy embroidery, cross-stitch or creative sewing, please join us tues. mornings at 10:00 AM. FUN tIME art GrOUP - Every thursday morning from 9:00 AM to noon, would like to extend an invitation to adults to visit and join this no fee art group. Painting is in all mediums of your choice and help is available from all members. Come have fun together! Call for more information.

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CLASSESBEGINNErS taI ChI - BCCC is offering a beginners Tai Chi Class Mondays and Fridays which will start on Monday, January 9, 2012. No new participants will be able to attend after the third week is in progress. You must be able to attend both classes each week. The class is not limited at this time, although you must pre-register in order to participate. Registration for this class will begin december 1, 2011. If you are interested go to BCCC to sign up or for more information.

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Westcreek in Copperfield will have its community wide garage sale November 12th, 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The rainy day back up date will be the following Saturday, November 19th. Come and check out all the great bargains!!

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10tH AnnuAL uPWArD BAsKetBALL LeAgueWe are excited to announce registration for our 2011-2012 Upward basketball and cheerleading seasonRegistration ends November 25, 2011Evaluations are december 3, 2011 and december 10, 2011Practices Begin January 2, 2012First game January 28, 2012Last game March 24, 2012Awards Night March 25, 2012Basketball $75 and Cheerleading $80For more information visit www.hnwcc.org or call Larry Tyree at 281-463-2330, ext.119

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uPWArD BAsKetBALL AnD CHeerLeADingBear Creek Baptist Church is offering Upward Basketball and Cheerleading for K-8th Grade. Cost is $75. They will have one hour of practices a week and on Saturdays they will have a game for an hour. Every practice and game takes place on our Campus. It is a great place where they will learn new skills for the game and cheer. Our first evaluation will be Saturday, November 5th, from 10:30 AM -1:30 PM in our gym on the Sonic side of our Church. The following week, we will have more evaluations, Mon., tues and thurs., Nov. 7th, 8th and 10th between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM. Each child is needed to attend during one of these times. We will kick off the season with a Clinic on Sat., dec. 3rd and practices will begin the next week starting dec. 5th. You can register on line at www.bearcreekchurch.tv/sports and click on Upward Sports. For more information, contact Linda Newhouse at [email protected] or Scott Denton at [email protected]. Bear Creek Baptist Church at 5901 N. Fry Rd. Katy, Tx 77449 - 281-859-9900.

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exCiting CHAnges AHeAD FOr CFsA BAsKetBALL Winter 2011 seAsOn

Cy-Fair Sports Association will unveil new enhance-ments to the Basketball Program for the Winter 2011 season. Similar to the CFSA Baseball program, coaches will now be allowed to form “friendship” teams and play against other friendship teams. The “select” level of play will be expanded to achieve more competitive balance and will include a mid-season tournament with players outside the CFSA program. The traditional “classic” division will remain in place with teams selected based upon where play-ers live and go to school. These changes will create a basketball experience that meets the diverse needs of the Cy-Fair com-munity while continuing to attract new participants into the program. Online registration began October 15th with a pre-season skills clinic scheduled for Sat-urday, december 3rd. For more information, please visit the league website at www.cy-fairsports.com.

HOLY COVenAnt uMC sOCCerWhat: Upward SoccerWhere: Holy Covenant UMC22111 Morton Road, Katy TX 77449When: Evaluations are on January 14th and 21st at 9:00 AM.Who: Children ages 4 thru 5th gradeFee: $75, which includes a uniformCheck out www.holycov.org for more information or call 281-579-1200.

AttentiOn LADY gOLFers Please join us for a different golf outing every Wednesday morning. We are a small, fun group playing mostly around the west Houston area. Please contact [email protected] or call Nancy at 281-550-2043.

CY-FAir sPOrts AssOCiAtiOnCy-Fair Sports Association is having baseball, football, cheerleading, drill team and wrestling sign ups right now. Check out the website for more information www.cy-fairsports.org.

WestsiDe gOLF LeAgueWestside Golf League is actively encouraging new members. We invite you to join us every tuesday morning at Cinco Ranch Golf Club. Our purpose is to allow ladies of all levels to meet new friends and have fun while improving golfing skills. For more information, contact Sue Crookson at 281-392-4913 [email protected] or Yana Dommert at 281-394-2481 [email protected].

Men’s DrOP-in rOLLer HOCKeYBear Creek Roller Rink is the new home of Men’s Hockey. If you are new to hockey or have played for years, we would love to have you join us. All ages and abilities are welcome. We play every Sunday from 7:30 - 9:30 PM. Come on out and give hockey a try!!! For more information, please call David Bradford at 281-855-2615.

Christmas & holiday events

MAKe PLAns tO Visit tHe COrnerstOne uMC LiVe nAtiVitYThe Cornerstone United Methodist Church (CUMC) will be hosting a Live Nativ-ity on Saturday, december 3rd from 6-8 PM, as we transform the front area of the church into scenes that will depict the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. There will be shepherds with their sheep, the Three Wise Men and a camel, Mary and Joseph with baby Jesus in a manger and an angel portraying this holy event. You will be able to visually embrace this event as you drive through, read scriptures and listen to music that tell of the wondrous night.

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In the past, we have had several hundred cars that drive through to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas - the birth of Jesus Christ. We are located at 18081 West Road at Barker Cypress, behind the CVS. For directions or more information, please call the church at 281-859-4141 or go to our website at www.cornerstoneumc.org.

First CHristiAn CHurCH OF KAtY 5tH AnnuAL “LiVing nAtiVitY”

Join us on Saturday, december 10, 2011, from 6:30-8:00 PM. There will be three (3) live representations of the Nativity Scene lasting approximately 30 minutes each. Refreshments will also be provided in the fellowship hall throughout the evening. First Christian Church is located at 22101 Morton Ranch Road, Katy, Texas 77449. For more details, call the church office at 281-492-2693 or visit our website: www.fcckaty.com.

WHAt is CHristMAs WitHOut HAnDeL’s “MessiAH?”

To many people, Christmas is just not Christmas without singing or hearing Handel’s Messiah. The Chancel Choir of St. Peter’s United Methodist Church in Katy will host the fifth annual “Messiah Sing Along,” with full orchestra, again this year. The event will be held in the Sanctuary of the church (located at the corner of Shillington & Kingsland) Sunday, december 11, 2011 at 7:00 PM. For information, call 281-492-8031 or go to www.stpeterskaty.org.

Please join us as either a singer or a listener. Loaner scores will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis; however, given the limitations of available scores, you are encouraged to bring your own music. There will also be scores for sale.

OPerAtiOn CHristMAs CHiLDOperation Christmas Child is a ministry project devoted to reaching under-privileged children all over the world with the true meaning of Christmas. The project accomplishes this goal by collecting simple gifts complied into shoeboxes from people all over the U.S.A. These gifts consist of hygiene items, small toys, candy, school supplies, etc. The items are packed into shoeboxes along with the story of the Nativity, printed in their native language. The gift is so simple but the impact is huge.

Last year, Epiphany Lutheran Church participated in the project and the re-sponse was amazing. The church collected over 80 full boxes to ship overseas from the congregation alone. “We felt such a strong connection to this cause. It was truly moving,” remarks one Epiphany member.

This year, Epiphany has decided to take advantage of its new, more vis-ible location on West Rd. and Jackrabbit, to become a collection center for OCC. This means that during collection week, anyone who wishes to participate in OCC can drop of his or her donations to Epiphany Lutheran Church. The church will transport the collected items to the nearest dis-tribution center. Collection week is November 14th - 21st.

For more information on Operation Christmas Child and directions to the nearest drop off location, go to www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/index.

FALL CrAFt sHOWs 2011• West Campus of seConD Baptist ChurCh CeleBrations ChrIStMaS MarKEt - Full three days on Nov. 3rd, 4th and 5th. Hand crafted pieces, Christmas collectables and one-of-a-kind gifts. With more than 100 vendors, on-going entertainment and vendors to purchase lunch from. Located between Fry and Greenhouse Roads. You may enter the campus from either Kingsland Drive or the feeder road of the Katy Freeway. Register for door prizes. For more info., please check our website at www.second.org or call 713-365-3081.

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• Wee Wuns 11th aNNUaL hOLIdaY MarKEt - Saturday, November 5th, from 9 AM - 3 PM, at Cypress United Methodist Church in Cypress, TX. Handmade crafts and unique designs from over 50 vendors! Enjoy home-made treats from our bake shoppe with hot cocoa or coffee! Proceeds from this event directly benefit Wee Wuns Weekday Ministries and support such causes as teacher education, the purchase of school supplies and more. For questions or to register as a vendor, please contact Lindsay Coker at [email protected] or 281-961-2546. • DeerfielD’s 33rd aNNUaL ChrIStMaS Bazaar aNd MarKEt - Fri., Nov. 4th, Noon to 8 PM and Sat., Nov. 5th, 9 AM to 8 PM. At Deerfield Village at our Recreation Center, 4045 Deerfield Village Dr., Houston, TX 77084 off Clay Road.• PINK hOLIdaY ShOPPING MarKEt - Presented by the Cypress Alumnae Chapter - Zeta Tau Alpha “Shop For The Cause” with your favorite Vendors! November 5, 2011, 9 AM - 4 PM. Cypress Saloon, 12710 Telge Road, Cy-press, TX. GREAT VENDORS! RAFFLE! HOURLY DOOR PRIZES! A percentage of all Vendor Sales will be donated to Breast Cancer Awareness, Education & Research. While shopping, take a break and eat lunch at PO’s Burgers! For every burger purchased, you will get one free entry into the Raffle Drawing!• norWeGian Christmas BaZaar - friday, nov. 11th (11 AM - 5 PM), Saturday, Nov. 12th (10 AM - 4 PM); Sunday, Nov. 13th (12 PM - 4 PM). Norwegian Seamen’s Church, 4309 Young Street, Pasadena. Unique holiday gifts such as handmade embroideries, Scandinavian crafts, trolls, Nisser, Swedish linens, Norwegian jewelry and dolls. Great Raffle prizes, including 2 round trip tickets on SAS to Norway!! Silent Auction. Demonstrations in Norwegian wood-carving and folk dancing. Visit our bakery selling Norwe-gian specialty cookies and breads. Wide selection of Scandinavian foods for sale. Take time for lunch in our cafeteria serving “open-faced” sandwiches and cream cakes. For more info., call 281-998-8366.• holy Covenant uniteD methoDist ChurCh 22nd aNNUaL hEartWarMING CraFt ShOW - Sat. Nov. 12th, 9 AM-4 PM, 22111 Morton Road, Katy. Over 68 artisans featuring a variety of handmade items, Sandwich Shoppe and Tea Room with homemade baked items, Silent Auction Baskets. Proceeds support local missions. Free Admission. For more info., call 281-579-1200 or www.holycov.org.• 16th aNNUaL LaNGhaM CrEEK MarKEt aNd CraFt ShOW - No-vember 12, 2011 through November 13, 2011 (Sat. 9 AM-5 PM & Sun. 10 AM-4 PM). Join us at the Cy-Fair ISD Exhibit Center located at 11206 Telge Rd. just off Hwy. 290. Indoor facility with over 150 vendors selling a wide variety of products. Also concessions, games, free parking and clean restrooms! Fun for the whole family! All proceeds benefit Langham Creek FFA students. For questions or vendor applications regarding available booths, please email [email protected] or visit us on Facebook (search for “16th Annual Langham Creek Market and Craft Show”).

• neWComers anD neiGhBors of Greater hous-tON hOLIdaY Bazaar - Wed., Nov. 16th at the Lakeside Country Club, 100 Wilcrest off I-10. The Bazaar will be held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Reserve your place and join us for a buffet lunch for $25 or just come and Shop for $5 at the door. Vendors, Raffle and Door prizes galore! Reservations and checks must be in by Wed., Nov. 9th sent to: Jeanne Fahrenholt, 11805 Meadowglen Lane #1179, Houston, TX 77082, 281-556-0749. • home for the holiDays Christmas Gift mar-KEt - Katy Merrell Center - Over 175 Booths! - November 18-20, 2011, Friday 5-9 PM • Saturday 10 AM-6 PM • Sunday 11 AM-4 PM.• first ConGreGational ChurCh’s 17th aNNUaL PILGrIM FEStIVaL - We are currently taking applications for craft vendors of handmade by vendor only crafts. This is our 17th year for our unique festival. The date is Sat., Nov. 19th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. No admission fee; crafts, games and food. We have inside and outside space available. If interested in an application or for more info., contact Sue Earl at [email protected]. We are lo-cated in the Hunters Creek Village at 10840 Beinhorn Rd. (I-10, exit Bingle/Voss).• laDies niGht out - the shoppes’ at Brook-WOOd, 1752 FM 1489, Brookshire, tX 77423, tuesday, November 29th, from 5:00 - 8:00 PM. Please join us for a Special Night of Christmas Shopping appetizers, food tast-ings, door prizes and more!! Revenues will help Brookwood operate independently of government subsidies and to help give innovative, educational and vocational opportunities for close to 200 adults with disabilities.• epiphany of the lorD frostyfest Craft shoW - To help raise funds for a local charitable organization, join Frostyfest on Sat., dec. 3rd as a craft vendor. Call 281-578-0707 for more info. Come and shop at our wonderful Craft Fair filled with booths with beautiful handmade items from local crafters. Bake sale, silent auctions all day and food court. Located at 1530 Norwalk Drive, Katy (South of I-10 off of Highland Knolls between Fry Road and Westgreen Blvd.).

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

HOustOn CHristiAn stuDents treK tHe siLK rOAD ACrOss CHinA

A group of seventeen Houston Christian High School (HC) students traveled 2,000 miles to China to follow the Silk Road west, visiting breathtaking landmarks. Students saw the urban giant Beijing and then trekked both eastern and western ends of the Great Wall of China. Navigating the length of the country, students learned about China’s history and culture and how it varies along the Silk Road. On the western end of China, students took a camel caravan across portions of the Gobi Desert - the fifth largest desert in the world, with sand dunes over 1,000 feet high! The trip was led by the Head of School, Dr. Steve Livingston, and is part of HC’s unique Globe Trek program designed to give students an opportunity to directly learn about other countries and cultures.

9191 BArKer CYPress rD.Don’t miss the holiDays on the lake free family eventGet in the holiday spirit with the free Holidays on the Lake event set Monday, Nov. 28th at the Lone Star College-CyFair amphitheatre. Bring the family to celebrate from 4:30 PM to 7 PM with a variety of free deserts, photos with Santa and friends, games, activities, live entertainment and more. For information, call 281-290-3270 or go to LoneStar.edu/student-activities-cyfair. L.I.F.E. LESSONS CONtINUE thrOUGh dECEMBErThe Learning, Inspiration, Fellowship and Enrichment (L.I.F.E.) pro-grams are free and held Wednesdays at 10 AM in the Lone Star College-CyFair Branch Library (Room 131.) Programs in Novem-ber include: “Beads, Glorious Beads” Nov. 2nd, “Flambé et Brûlé” Nov. 9th, “Audio Books at the Library” Nov. 16th and “Vegetable Soup, Russian Style” Nov. 30th. Programs in december are: “The Courageous of Pearl Harbor” dec. 7th and “Shrinky Dinks with Tracy and Rose” dec. 14th. Programs will resume Jan. 11, 2012. Call the library at 281-290-3214 for L.I.F.E. program information. look What’s in the Center for the artsOn stage in November is a Symphonic Band concert “MusicMat-ters” Nov. 3rd and an opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors” Nov. 17th through Nov. 19th. In december are a choral concert featur-ing the LSC-CyFair Symphonic Band “Carmina Burana” dec. 2nd

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and Jazz Ensemble concert “JazzExpress” dec. 7th. For tickets and event information, go to LoneStar.edu/boxoffice. In the Bosque Gallery will be the Student Art Show dec. 1st through dec. 8th with a reception and awards ceremony set from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM dec. 1st. For gallery information, go to LoneStar.edu/bosquegallery. COMMUNItY PartNErS daY, t.I.P. aNd JOB CONNECtION daYS CONtINUELone Star College-CyFair hosts several commu-nity mid-day events each month in the College Center. On Community Partners Day, from 11 AM - 1 PM, visit with community partners to see what goods and services they have to offer. The next Community Partners Day is Nov. 15th. Watch for Transfer Information Program (T.I.P.) Days when, from 10 AM - 1 PM, representatives from four-year universities are on campus to provide transfer information. The next T.I.P. day is Nov. 8th. At Job Connection Days (mini-job fairs), from 11 AM - 1 PM, bring copies of your resume, wear business attire and meet with area employers recruiting for immediate openings. The next mini-job fair day is Nov. 8th. Check the events calendar at LoneStar.edu for future dates. rEGIStEr NOW FOr MINI-MEStEr aNd SPrING SEMEStEr CLaSSESCatch up or get ahead this holiday season! Take a mini-mester course in december or register early for spring. Registration begins Nov. 9th. Mini-mester classes begin dec. 19th. Spring semester weekday classes begin Jan. 17, 2012. For information, call 281-290-3200 or 832-782-5000 or go online to LoneStar.edu.

THEATER/ARTSHOustOn FAMiLY Arts Center

Performances are at Houston Family Arts Center Garza Main Stage, 10760 Grant Road, Houston, TX 77070.

Still playing the 2010-2011 Season: 2011-2012 MaINStaGE SEaSON:The Sound of Music (Nov. 25 - dec 18, 2011 on the Garza Main Stage)A Lesson Before Dying (Jan. 20 - Feb. 5, 2012on the Garza Main Stage)Seussical the Musical (Feb. 24 - Mar. 11, 2012 at the Berry Center)The 39 Steps (apr. 13-29, 2012 on the Garza Main Stage)The Fantasticks (through - June 10, 2012 on the Garza Main StageGuys and Dolls (July 13-29, 2012 TAG production at the Berry Center)

Season tickets are now on sale. For the best seating and lowest prices become a season ticket holder. The HFAC season package is arranged so that any six or more shows constitute a package and patrons get to pick which 6, 7 or 8! Patrons can select their seats online at www.houstonfac.com or call the HFAC box office at 281-685-6374. GO TO http://www.houstonfac.com/id6.html for more information or to request an audition appointment.

MiLDreD’s uMBreLLA tHeAter COMPAnY MuseuM OF DYsFunCtiOn iV

Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company and Obsidian Art Space present Museum of Dysfunction IV: a SHOWCASE OF SHORTS written by new writers from all over the world and directed and produced by the talented members of Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company! This year’s shorts focus on the agony of love and the roller coaster that is the human relationship. We have chosen the best of the best from over 200 submissions this year!

Playwrights include writers from Milwaukee, Oregon, Texas, New York, California, Ohio, Illinois and Michigan. There are two alternating groups of plays, so you can come twice and see two different shows! Some adult situations and language, PG 13.

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WHO: Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company and Obsidian Art SpaceWHAT: Museum of Dysfunction IVWHEN: dec. 1st, 3rd & 9th (Group 1) and dec. 2nd, 8th & 10th (Group 2) with a mixture of both groups on Monday, dec. 5, 2011. All shows at 8 PM.

WHERE: Obsidian Art Space 3522 White Oak Drive, 77009 (in the Heights) COST: Pay as you can! INFORMATION: www.obsidianartspace.org or www.mildredsumbrella.comRESERVATIONS: [email protected] or 832-463-0409

CHURCH INFORMATION

st. CutHBert ePisCOPAL CHurCH - COFFee HOuseOn Friday, November 11th from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM, St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church will host their 2nd Coffee House. Come and hear Brothers and Sisters of Soul; the Semalee Bilbrey Band and the Cuthbert Coffee Houserockers. Admission is $3 with proceeds going towards St. Cuthbert’s ministries. Coffee, sodas and snacks with be available for a nominal charge. St. Cuthbert is located at 17020 West Road in Houston (77095). For more information, call 281-463-7330 or visit our website at www.stcuthbert.org.

COVenAnt LutHerAn CHurCH HOLiDAY KiDs nigHt Out

Need time for Christmas shopping, want a date night or just need a break? Covenant Lutheran Church (3785 Barker Cypress Rd.) is offer-ing another Kids Night Out on Saturday, November 26th from 3:00 - 9:00 PM for children ages of 3 through 10 (must be potty trained). Kids will enjoy dinner, games, crafts, movies and music while Mom and Dad have an evening out! Children will be supervised by trained high school students and adults. Cost is $25 for the first child, $15 for the second child, $10 for each additional child in the same family. Space is limited! See www.covenantlutheran.org (What’s Happening) for registration forms or call the church office (281-578-8799) for more information.

CHrist APOstOLiC CHurCHBetWeen JOBs netWOrKing

Every tuesday, 10:00 AMLimited Seating

CAC is dedicated to helping, networking, educating and empowering those who still believe in the American dream. We believe that God has a job for you somewhere and it will take networking power to get the job. Information is power. It is all about job networking and helping one another. Come and network with others between jobs.

Located at 5930 Hwy. 6 N., Suite F-1, Houston, TX 77084, 281-804-2520, Fax 281-741-1686.

seeKing iteMs FOr A sPAnisH CHurCH“Primera Iglesia Apostolica” is a Christian church that is growing and it is looking for the following items: new or used chairs, tables, good size organizers, items for the children’s ministry (children bibles, notebooks, crayons, etc). If you have these items and would like to donate for a good cause. You can call at 281-861-6708 or email [email protected].

BeAr CreeK uniteD MetHODist CHurCHAttentiOn: CAregiVers OF

eLDerLY PersOnsDid you know that on the second Friday of each month Bear Creek United Methodist Church provides a caring, Christian at-mosphere for your loved one? The program, scheduled from 10 AM to 1:30 PM. This gathering provides free time for caregivers and includes crafts, chair exercises, word games, entertainment, lunch and more. Caregivers are also welcome to stay and join the fun. For more information or to register, please call the church office at 281-463-2330. Bear Creek United Methodist Church is located at 16000 Rippling Water Drive, near North Highway 6 and Kieth Harrow.

BIBLE STUDIES

POWer FOr tODAY BiBLe stuDY AnD PrAYer “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Matt 6:34

Held every 3rd tuesday - 6:30-7:30 PMOmni Hotel Westside - Café on the Lake

13210 Katy FreewayHouston, Texas 77079

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LiFePAtH CHurCHEscuela Dominical en EspañolDomingos a las 10 de la manaña

Te invitamos a estudiar la biblia. Ven con tu familia. Estamos en la es-cuela Watkins Middle School, 4800 Cairnvillage, Houston, TX 77084.

West HOustOn AgLOW LigHtHOuseWest Houston Aglow Lighthouse, part of Aglow International, a network of caring women, meets the second thursday of each month at 10:00 AM for worship, prayer Bible study and fellow-ship. Meetings are held at Deerfield Village Recreation Center, 4045 Deerfield Village Drive, at the intersection of Clay Road and Barker Cypress. For more information, email [email protected].

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“FOr tHe BetterMent OF tHe WOrLD”BAHA’i FAitH OF FOrt BenD COuntY

Please join us for an informal devotional gathering, where we share music, prayers and inspirational readings taken from the major re-ligions of the world, in an environment of unity and harmony. The Word of God, say the Baha’i Writings, provides inspiration, rejuve-nates souls, gladdens hearts and renews one’s sense of purpose.

The devotional is held on the 2nd Sunday of each month, from 4-5 PM and will be followed by a sharing of thoughts, ideas and ways to apply spiritual principles to one’s day-to-day affairs. Refreshments will be served. For details on the location or for answers to any other questions you may have, please call the Baha’i Faith of Fort Bend County at 281-395-9026.

CHristiAn internAtiOnAL WOMen OF PrAYerWe are a group of women from non-denominational backgrounds and various nationalities. We fellowship once a week by reading the Bible and praying for our needs in English and Spanish. Please feel free to join us every thursday, from noon to 1:30 PM and together we can learn and grow in His word. For more information, contact Paula at 281-703-0670.

COPPerFieLD CHurCH seniOr ADuLtsGaME daY - the first Friday of the month - 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

BIBLE StUdY - Wednesday - 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

daY trIPS - Monthly - Schedule differs. For more info., www.cop-perfieldchurch.com or call 281-856-2273.

WaLKING GrOUP (aka holy Strollers) - 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Come, join our group! We are an active, fun-loving bunch. Once you come for a visit and get to know us, you’ll want to be a part of our Senior Adult Group. You do not have to be a member of Cop-perfield Church to be a part of our Senior Adult Group.

AREA BINGOS

ePiPHAnY BingO Epiphany Bingo has been conducting bingo games on the west side since February 14, 1986. Epiphany conducts their bingo games every Friday night except holidays. THERE IS NO SMOKING ALLOWED DURING ALL BINGO GAMES. They have a jackpot game of $750. Maximum prize giveaways of $2,500, allowed by law, are given away every Bingo Night! They have security, lighted parking, big screen color monitor, computerized bingo equipment, snack bar, and large cash prizes. Profits are used for charitable outreach programs, building expansion, and payment towards debt. Epiphany Catholic Church conducts its bingo games at the Church Community Center, 1530 Norwalk Dr. (between Fry and Mason Roads, south of I-10 behind Nottingham Subdivision) off Highland Knolls every Friday night. Early bird games begin at 7:30 PM and regular games at 8:00 PM. For more information, call the bingo hall number 281-578-3905. During Bingo nights, you may also call the Community Center number, 281-578-5078. Come, have some fun, bring your friends and neighbors, win some money and make some new friends.

st. BArtHOLOMeW tHe APOstLe CAtHOLiC CHurCH BingO

At St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic Church in downtown Katy, “BINGO” is being played in our Parish Hall every Friday evening except Holidays. Doors open at 7:00 PM, games start at 7:15 PM with four Early Bird games. Regular games start at 7:30 PM. Maxi-

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mum Prizes given away every evening of $2,500. Governed by the state of Texas. They have the most modern computerized BINGO equipment for verifying winnings, along with TV monitors for your viewing pleasure. The snack bar is maintained by the KNIGhtS of COLUMBUS 6950, with a variety of food and snacks with soft drinks. All profits will benefit community outreach and Religious Education programs, to better serve the community. The Church is located in downtown Katy at 5356 Eleventh St. You can get to the church if traveling west on Hwy. 90 to Katyland Rd. Turn right at the light, go to the second stop sign (at the stadium) Eleventh St., turn left and the Church Hall will be on your right one block down. Please call for more details to 281-391-4758. Please come play and win. We can accommodate large groups such as social and family groups.

nOVeMBer is ePiLePsY AWAreness MOntH

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• Epilepsy and Seizures affect almost 3 MILLION Americans of all ages - more than Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy and Parkinson’s disease combined!• 200,000 new cases of Epilepsy are diagnosed every year.• 10% of Americans will experience a seizure at least once in their lives.• Each year in the U.S. 45,000 children under the age of 15 develop Epilepsy.• A patient’s first seizure will occur without warning.• EPILEPSY IS NOT CONTAGIOUS.• Medications do not cure epilepsy, but they may help control or prevent seizures. Medications help between 50-70% of patients.• In Texas, if you are diagnosed with Epilepsy, your doctor must certify that you are seizure free for a period of 6 months before you can drive again.• The color for Epilepsy Awareness is Purple.• THERE IS NO CURE FOR EPILEPSY… YET! You can learn more and help find a cure at www.epilepsyfoundation.org.

HERITAGE GROUPs• WEST HOUSTON ITALIAN CLUB, 3rd Fridays, 7:00 PM, St. Eliza-beth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Addicks-Satsuma, Marie & Sam Ricca 281-373-5517.• BEAR CREEK BRIT’S, (Serving the Westside) If interested, please phone Cath at 281-395-6701.• NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN meets on the third tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM. For info, call Leda 713-572-9924 or [email protected]. • BEAR CREEK GENEALOGY SOCIETY - meets the 2nd thursday of each month, September-May, from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, at the Bear Creek Park Community Center, 3055 Bear Creek Dr. Hous-ton TX 77084. Contact: Gary at 281-398-0333, email [email protected], or Alan at 281-579-0480, email [email protected] • SAM HOUSTON CHAPTER - SONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, 3rd Saturdays except april, 12 Noon, The Briar Club, 2603 Tim-mons Lane, www.samhoustonchapter.tripod.com, 713-647-0570 or 713-352-0993.• SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR, 2nd tuesdays, (except January & august), dinner at 7:00 PM, The Spaghetti Warehouse in Downtown Houston (901 Commerce at Travis, 281-859-7125, email [email protected] or www.txsuv.org/Lea/Index.• ROBERT RANKIN CHAPTER TEXAS SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - Meets 2nd Wednesday of each month (except June & July), 6:30 PM at IHOP - 11225 Katy Freeway. Visitors are always welcome! For more info., call John Davis at 832-725-2524.• CIVIL WAR REENACTING, - Enlist with Company C, “The Palmer Guards,” of the First Texas - call 281-579-3417 or visit www.texas-brigade.org. Select 1st Texas and then Co C.• CIVIL WAR FIFE AND DRUM CORP, If interested, please contact Mus. C.C. Lyman at 281-797-1275.• TEJAS CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - For more info., please contact Lori Walters at 281- 491-2673.• CYPRESS, TEXAS NSCAR SOCIETY - For info, visit www.nscar.org or contact Melinda Sims, Organizing Senior Society President, 281-856-2536 or email [email protected].• ELISHA ROBERTS CHAPTER, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - meets 3rd thursday of each month at 7 PM at IHOP (26301 Northwest Fwy, Cypress, TX). For more info, email Laura Neal at [email protected].• AMERICAN LEGION POST 324 - meets every second Sunday of the month. For more info., please contact Jimmy Baughman at 281-256-6824.

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UNIVERsITY ALUMNI CLUBs, PARENT EVENTs• ZTA HOUSTON WEST ALUMNAE GROUP - meets every month. For info, please contact us at [email protected]. • NW HOUSTON ALPHA DELTA PI ALUMNI GROUP, Meetings 3rd tuesdays, Kelly Hammons, 281-463-4242 for more info..• AGGIE MOMS, 2nd Tuesdays, 7:00 PM, Houston Distributing Com-pany, Inc. 7100 High Life Drive, Houston, TX 77066 just off Cutten Road and West of Beltway 8 and between 1960 & Hwy. 249, www.nwhcaggiemoms.com or email Robin Galvin - President, at [email protected].• NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY TRI DELTA ALUMNAE - meet on a monthly basis in the Northwest Harris County Area. We are a diverse group of ladies representing many schools nationwide. For more information, please contact Patsy at 281-370-8516 or Karen at [email protected].• LAUREATE THETA PI CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI - meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays. For more info., contact Pat at 281-371-2786 or Judy at 281-347-6753.

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POLItICaL INtErESt GrOUPS:• CY-FAIR REPUBLICAN WOMEN, 2nd tuesdays, Meetings times vary, 281-550-9415, website at www.cfrw.net.• CY-FAIR AREA DEMOCRATIC CLUB, 1st thursdays, 6:30 - 9 PM, Bear Creek Community Center, www.cyfairdems.org.

LIONS CLUBS:• HOUSTON CY-FAIR LIONS CLUB, 2nd and 4th tuesdays, 7:00 PM, at the Lions Den inside Bane Park, at West Little York near Gessner. We have a catered meal each meeting. Bud Casey, 281-469-5555 or Sandra Martin 281-550-2798.

KIWaNIS/rOtarY CLUBS:• BEAR CREEK/COPPERFIELD ROTARY CLUB, Thursdays, 12 Noon, Carrabba’s Italian Restaurant at 7540 Highway 6 North. Paula Al-len - 281-855-9664.• BEAR CREEK-COPPERFIELD ROTARY FLAG PROJECT - Please call Darlene at 281-463-4296 for info. On having flags set up, take down and store flags for the major flag holidays.• ROTARY CLUB OF WEST HOUSTON, tuesdays, 12:15 PM, West Houston Omni, North Eldridge at Katy Freeway. 713-937-4835.• CY-FAIR ROTARY CLUB - meets each Monday, at 12:00 noon, at Carl’s Bar-B-Que located at 21920 Highway 290 West, in Cypress, Tex-as. For further information, contact Justin Lindstrom at 281-493-1141.• CY-FAIR KIWANIS CLUB, Hearthstone Country Club, 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM (cost of lunch is $10). John Carroll, 281-463-0373; George Crowl, 832-467-1998 or Peggy Presnell, 281-304-7127 for more info and meeting dates.

tOaStMaStErS:• TALK-OF-THE-TOWN TOASTMASTERS, tuesdays, 6:30 PM, DeVry University (Room 1160), 11125 Equity Drive, Houston TX, 77041. Use Clay Road exit off West Beltway 8, Eddie, 713-408-6751, [email protected] or Thilippe Letellier, 713-857-8595.• FOUNDRY TOASTMASTERS, thursdays, 7:15 PM - 8:30 PM, Foundry United Methodist Church, 8350 Jones Road, 713-466-3400.• PARK 10 TALKERS TOASTMASTERS CLUB, every thursday, 11:45 AM, NACE, 1440 South Creek Dr, 281-228-6287 or www.toastmasters.org.• EASY RISERS TOASTMASTERS CLUB, tuesdays, 7:00-8:00 AM, Fulbright Tower, 1301 McKinney, downtown Houston, conf room 2739! Ed Young: [email protected]. • CY-FAIR SUPERSPEAKERS, meets every Monday at 6:45 to 8:00 PM at the MET Family Life Center, 11403 Regency Green Drive, Cypress, TX 77429. For more info., www.cyfairsuperspeakers.org or call 832-523-4808.• PHOENIX RISERS TOASTMASTERS - meets on the 2nd and 4th Sat-urday each month at the University of Phoenix building between Kirkwood and Wilcrest on Katy Freeway. For further info, email Phoenix [email protected].

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BUSINESS/NEtWOrKING:• WEST HOUSTON INTERNATIONAL ASSOC. OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS, fourth tuesday of each month at the Hilton Garden Inn (south side of I-10 at Dairy Ashford), 12245 Katy Free-way, Houston 77079. (Caroline Champness CPS/CAP [email protected]).• BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP, tuesdays, 7:00 AM, Holiday Inn, Hwy. 6 and I-10. 713-515-2998.• WEST NORTHWEST SMALL BUSINESS NETWORK, tuesdays, 7:00 AM, Sterling Bank, 6985 Highway 6 North. Leslie Lawson 281-345-1825 or visit www.dgurka.com for more info.• CY-FAIR EXPRESS NETWORK - held from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM, the fourth thursdays of the month, at Houston National Golf Club. For cost and reservation info., contact Anya Lucas at [email protected]. For info., on CYFEN, go to www.cyfen.org or send inquiries to [email protected].• 290 CYPRESS BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP - Meets every thursday, at Cypress Station Grill (located at 26010 Hempstead Road - on the corner of Hempstead Road and Spring Cypress), at 7:30 AM.• HOUSTON ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS - National Country Club, at 11:30 AM, located at 16500 Houston National Golf Club, in Stonegate subdivision. Contact Gayla Skates for additional in-formation [email protected].

SENIOrS:• C.A.P.S. HELPING AREA SENIORS, The Fifty Plus group meets thursdays, 9:30 AM, 281-469-0730.• BEAR CREEK AARP, 3rd thursdays, 12:00 PM for pot luck luncheon, Bear Creek Community Center, Bear Creek Drive and Patterson Road, 281-550-6359.

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MISC COMMUNItY GrOUPS:• METRO FREE RIDE-MATCHING SERVICE, www.ridemetro.org/ridepro. Click on the Register button to create an account to enter your home address, your work address, your schedule and your contact info. (don’t worry, your exact home address is hidden).• COMMUTE SOLUTIONS, METROVan, 1-888-606-RIDE or mini-POOL, 866-474-mini or www.commutesolutions-hou.com.• LA-FUNDACION.NET - is a 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Nonprofit Foun-dation whose mission is to provide Technology and Education to those being left behind by the Info. Age. For more info., call 713-460-5544, write to [email protected] or visit our web page at www.la-fundacion.net.• BEAR CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER – 281-859-1566, www.pct3.hctx.net.• BP PARTNERS - Local organization for the spouses and partners of BP employees. Monthly activities. For membership info., contact Phyllis Crouch at [email protected] or www.bppartnershouston.com.

CraFt/hOBBY GrOUPS• HARRIS COUNTY MASTER GARDENER - Each lecture will be the fourth tuesday of each month for eleven sessions. No registra-tion is required. Free to the public - You can choose which classes to attend. For more info., call 281-855-5600 or visit http://harris-tx.tamu.edu/hort.• SPRING BRANCH AFRICAN VIOLET CLUB - meets the second Saturday of each month, (Jan. through Nov.), at 10:30 AM at the Copperfield Baptist Church, 8350 Highway 6 North, Houston, Texas 77095. Call 713-462-4257 to confirm meeting date and time. For more info: www.orgsites.com/tx/sbavc. • CYPRESS CREEK LAKES GARDEN CLUB - a nonprofit group, meets the second Monday (September-May), from 7-9 PM. For more information, see blog spot at www.cypresscreeklakesgc.blogspot.com or email [email protected].• THE BLUEBONNET STENCILERS OF TEXAS, 1st Mondays, 6:30 - 9 PM, Tracy Gee Community Center, 3599 Westcenter, 281-370-2005.• PRIDE OF TEXAS DECORATIVE ARTISTS, 2nd thursdays, 6:30 PM, Bear Creek Comm. Center (Patterson Rd. in Bear Creek Park), 281-492-0246.

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• WEST HOUSTON QUILT GUILD, 3rd Wednesdays, 7:00 PM Salt Grass Building on Bear Creek Drive, near the Farm and Ranch Club, off Hwy. 6, For more info., check our website at www.whqg.org.• THE TRI-COUNTY QUILT GUILD - meets the 1st tuesday of every month, at 7 PM till 9 PM, at Fairfield Baptist Church off 290 and Muescke Rd. Check out the website for more information www.tricountyquiltguild.org.• MOCKINGBIRD SMOCKING GUILD, 2nd tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 PM, JoAnn’s Fabrics, Willowbrook, 281-859-6031. • 40 SOMETHING, 2nd Saturdays, 6:30 PM, Denny’s, located at Kieth Harrow and Highway 6. Sandy, 281-858-7833 or JoAnn, 281-550-8162.• BUNCO FOR FUN, Looking for players to formulate a Bunco Club. For info., call 281-682-1750 or send an email to: [email protected]. • MAH JONGG PLAYERS NEEDED, We love to play days, evenings or weekends (western version with card). Contact me for details: [email protected].• ANYONE UP FOR PLAYING PINOCHLE? For info., please call Lillian @ 281-682-1750 or email me at [email protected]. • WORKING SINGLE WOMAN Looking for single women 45+ for a singles group. If you are interested please email me at [email protected].• SOUNDS OF CYPRESS BAND come out for practice on tuesday nights at 7 PM at the Lone Star College College-CyFair campus in the Fine Arts Building. For more info., email the director, DeeDee Flores at [email protected] or call her at 713-410-8051.

PARENTING GROUPs• LA LECHE LEAGUE breastfeeding support group – at St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Community, 6646 Addicks, the second tuesday of the month, 10:00 AM. For further info., please call the Houston Area LLL Helpline at 713-383-2819 or visit www.LLLHouston.org.• BEAR CREEK BAPTIST MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) - Bear Creek Baptist Church, 5901 N Fry Road - 2nd and 4th Fridays 9:30 – 11:30 AM – 281-304-6778.• GOOD SHEPHERD (MOPS) - meets at Good Shepherd on the 2nd and 4th Friday mornings of the month during the school year. Please contact Renate Wheeler now at 281-246-4396 or email: [email protected] for info.• BEAR CREEK UMC MOPS - Meets the 2nd and 4th thursday of the month, 9:30-11:30 AM. Located at 16000 Rippling Water Dr., Houston, TX 77084. For more information, cal 281-463-2330 or visit www.bearcreekumc.org.

• SECOND BAPTIST MOPS- WEST CAMPUS - Free childcare. For more info, call Laurie at 713-465-3408 x 1105.• METMOPS, MOTHER’S OF PRESCHOOLERS - meets either the 1st and 3rd Friday mornings or the 2nd and 4th Friday mornings, from 9:15 - 11:45 AM. Childcare is provided with registration. www.metmops.org.• MOMS IN TOUCH INTERNATIONAL Go to www.MomsInTouch.org or contact Dana Grindal at 281-374-0892; email [email protected].• MOMS IN MOTION/Heritage Presb. Church, 7934 N. Hwy. 6, 3rd thurs. 7:30 PM, www.mimhouston.org.• TEXAS EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION 1-800-250-2246 or www.dars.state.tx.us/ecis/.• PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, www.parentswithoutpartners.org or Parent with Partners Greater Houston Chapter #63 at www.pwphouston.org. or Barbara 281-469-5646.• CHILDCARE PROFESSIONALS OF HOUSTON - meets on the 4th tuesday of each month, at the Bear Creek Community Center. For info, please call 832-593-6656.• WEST HOUSTON HOME EDUCATORS, INC. 2nd tuesdays, 7:00 PM, Cypress Family Fellowship Church, 17330 W. Little York, 281-500-6089, email [email protected] or www.whhe.org.• INTERNATIONAL MOMS CLUB, go to www.momsclub.org for one closest to you • MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN (MYC) - Mothers of Young Children is designed to minister to families with young children throughout our community. For more information, check out our web site at www.stcuthbert.org or call the church office at 281-463-7330.• NORTHWEST HOUSTON MOTHERS OF MULTIPLES (NWHMOM) - meets at 7 PM, the third thursday of every month, at the Coles Crossing subdivision clubhouse, 13050 Barker Cypress in Cypress. For info, visit www.nwhmom.org. • MUSLIM MOMMIES OF NORTHWEST HOUSTON - provides an Islamic environment for mothers and children to learn, play and socialize. If interested, please email us at [email protected].• MOCHA MOMS, INC. - serves as an advocate for those stay at home mothers and encourages the spirit of community activism within it’s membership. Visit NWHoustonMochaMoms.webs.com, email [email protected] or call 281-852-2795. • MOMS CLUB OF CYPRESS-NORTH - meetings are the 2nd thurs-day of every month. For more info., visit www.momsclub.org or contact Stephanie Hvezdos, President, at [email protected] or 713-444-0697 for location, directions or any questions.

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• LUNA MOMS CLUB - is a great group for moms and children to learn, grow and play together, while making new friends! For more info., please contact Ami Almquist at 713-705-3514 or [email protected].• MOMS CLUB OF FAR NORTHWEST HOUSTON a support network for stay at home moms who are ready to get out of the house and play! Find out more at our next monthly meeting! For more info., please email us at [email protected] or log on to www.momsclub.org.• WEST HOUSTON MEDICAL CENTER offers FREE Mother and Child Play and Informational Support Group. For info, call 281-588-8065. The Doctor’s Center is located at 12121 Richmond Ave. Houston, TX 77082.

SUPPOrt/ hELP GrOUPS• CYPRESS ASSISTANCE MINISTRIES (CAM) - located at 11202 Huffmeister. For a description of all our services please see our web site, www.cypressassistanceministries.com. Donations can be made Mon. – Weds. 10 AM - 6 PM and Thurs. – Sat. 10 AM - 3 PM.• BEAR CREEK AL-ANON MEETINGS, Mondays, 8:00 PM, West Houston Church of Christ, Room 207, 17100 West Road. Wednes-days, 8:00 PM, Bear Creek Community Center, Hwy. 6 & Patterson Rd. behind Farm & Ranch Pavilion. Saturdays, 9:00 AM, Heritage Presbyterian Church, 7934 Hwy. 6 N, 713-683-7227 or www.hal-pc.org/`alanonpx. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, If you want to drink, that’s your busi-ness; if you want to stop, that’s ours. To find a meeting near you or for other information call: 713-686-6300 or go to www.aahouston.org.• W/NW HOUSTON DOWN SYNDROME SUPPORT GROUP, 3rd thursdays, 7:00 PM, Copperfield Church, ,t 8350 Hwy. 6 N, 281-859-4109 or www.dsah.net.• LYME DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP, Second Saturday of each month, 3:00-5:00 PM , Kindred Hospital cafeteria, 11297 Fallbrook. Teresa Lucher - Contact person: [email protected] • PALMER DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM, Ages 12 – 17, call 281-870-9311 or for ages 17 to 25 call 713-647-8858.• GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, Hotline at 713-684-6654. Wednes-days, 7:30 PM, Bear Creek Community Center, www.texasga.org.• OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Mondays, 6:00 PM, Bear Creek United Methodist Church, 16000 Rippling Water, ROOM Coke #1, 281-345-8319.• TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY (TOPS) BEAR CREEK CHAPTER, Mon-days and Fridays 9:30 AM-11:00 AM, Bear Creek Park Community Center www.tops.org.• ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP - meets at Cypress UMC on the fourth thursday of each month, from 7:00 to 8:30 PM, in room W201. For more info, call Marianne Johnson at 281-469-2818. • CANCER COUNSELING AT NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER - at North Cypress Medical Center at 21216 Northwest Freeway, Suite 110, Cypress, TX, 1st floor of the Professional Building. For questions

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VOLUNtEEr GrOUPS• TEXAS WILDLIFE REHABILITATION COALITION, INC., 713-468-8972, www.twrc-houston.org.• HOUSTON AREA PROJECT LINUS, Karen Hagin, Project Linus blanketeer, at 281-693-7150 or Sally Burns, Project Linus Coordi-nator, at 281-492-2679 or www.projectlinus.org.• CFMC VOLUNTEER PROGRAM, Applications avail. in Gift Shop of Hospital, call 281-897-3186. • CY-FAIR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, for info. on how you can join the other 350 volunteers of our Department and be one of Cy-Fair’s bravest, call us at 281-656-3840 or visit us on the web at www.cyfairvfd.org.• STANDUP FOR KIDS, Contact [email protected] to learn more about StandUp For Kids or how you can help visit our website at www.standupforkids.org. • ADOPT A US SOLDIER, show your support for those that are mak-ing sacrifices for our country. If interested, please go to www.adoptaussoldier.org to register.• VOLUNTEERS ARE THE HEART OF HOSPICE, All those interested in volunteering, please contact Adrienne Harris at [email protected] or 281-463-3697 (VistaCare).• JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT, Contact 713-682-4500, to find out about opportunities near you or visit www.jahouston.org.

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• THOMAS A. GLAZIER SENIOR EDUCATION CENTER - Has volunteer opportunities available. A place for seniors to learn, located 16600 Pine Forest Lane, near Hwy. 6 and Clay Road. We need you in our classrooms! Get free volunteer training. Teach your own computer class. Contact us now at 713-274-3250 or email us: [email protected].

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With the invention of the original Crock-Pot® in the 1970s, we’ve been able to layer ingredients in our slow cookers, leave the house for work or play, and come home, hours later, to an inviting aroma-filled house and evening meal. Rival still manufactures the Crock-Pot®, but many other manufacturers are in the game with competitive models. The “crockpot” moniker has become an icon for any slow cooker.

These days, choices are not limited to 2-temperature manual units; they also come programmable, with multiple time and temperature settings, countdown timers, built-in thermometers, and automatic temperature shifts to warm in case you are late getting home. There are slow cooker sizes and settings to fit your family’s individual needs.

Though shape is not necessarily a deal breaker when purchasing, it is a consideration. A money-saving attribute of slow cooking is that tougher, less expensive meats are rendered meltingly tender and juicy. Larger roasts and whole chickens fit better into an oval-shaped model and will cook more evenly, although you can trim them to fit into a round one.

It’s easy to adapt your favorite oven or stovetop recipes to slow cooker cooking. Regardless of yield, if your dish normally cooks in 15 to 30 minutes, you can count on 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours cooking in a slow cooker on High power or 4 to 6 hours on Low. If it takes 35 to 45 minutes, you should allow 2 to 3 hours on High power or 6 to 8 hours on Low. Main dishes like roasts and stews that cook up to 3 hours will take 4 to 5 hours on High or more than 8 hours on Low. For instance, Sweet Merlot Beef Stew should cook in about 4 hours on High or 8 to 10 hours on low; after you brown the meat, add everything to the slow cooker for the total cooking time, including the onions and mushrooms.

OthEr tIPS FOr SUCCESSFUL rECIPE CONVErSION:

*To eliminate excess fat, remove skin from poultry and trim excess fat from meats before cooking. Pre-brown meats, and drain before adding to the crockpot, especially ground meats.

*Brown chops and roasts to caramelize the outsides for richer flavor and attractive appearance. For Low Country Smothered Pork Chops, prepare the chops as directed and layer in the cooker with the strips of green pepper, onion, garlic, half of the broth, and Worcestershire. Add more broth as needed to thin the gravy.

*Vegetables, especially roots like potatoes, rutabagas, and carrots, cook more slowly than meats, so cut pieces uniformly and add them at the beginning. (It can take 8 to 10 hours on Low for a “baked” potato to cook until tender!) Italian Chicken and Vegetable Soup is a perfect example; just put all the ingredients into the slow cooker, reserving half a can of broth to add at the end of cooking, if neces-sary. Let it cook 2 to 2 1/2 hours on High or 4 to 6 hours on Low.

*Most stews, soups, and other braised dishes require less liquid. If you end up with too much, pour it into a saucepan and reduce it until flavorful and thickened. If you need more liquid, it can be added at the end of the cooking time.

*Cheese, milk, cream, and other dairy: Add dairy products close to the end of cooking.

*Uncooked rice, however, requires standard liquid amounts. It cooks fast, so add it to the slow cooker during the last hour of cooking on High or 2 hours on Low. It is better to cook pasta separately and add it before serving.

*Most slow cooker liners are removable, allowing you to fill it up to a day before cooking. Remove the stone liner and assemble the casserole in it; cover and refrigerate until you are ready to cook. You can prepare Chicken and Rice Casserole ahead and cook it 1 1/2 to 2 hours on High or 4 to 6 hours on Low or until it is hot, stirring in cheese during the last hour of cooking.

*Spices tend to loose their power during long, slow cooking; be ready to re-season towards the end.

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sWEET MERLOT BEEF sTEW RECIPE Courtesy of Paula Deen

Ingredients 4 slices bacon, rendered 2 lb chuck roast, cut into 2” pieces1 1/2 t Salt Freshly ground pepper2 T Flour1/4 C Steak Sauce 1 1/2 C Red Wine1 1/2 C Water 1 t fresh thyme2 Garlic Cloves, minced 1 lb Pearl onions1/2 lb. Button Mushrooms, chopped 2 T Fresh parsley, chopped

DirectionsIn a medium saute pan fry bacon until crisp. Remove bacon and reserve. Brown beef slowly on all sides in the bacon fat. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and flour. Toss to coat evenly.

Place beef in a heavy 4 qt. saucepan.

Add reserved bacon (chopped), Paula Deen Merlot Steak Sauce, wine, water, thyme and garlic.

Cover and cook over low heat for 1 hour. Add onions to stew and cook for an additional 30 minutes.

In the final 10 minutes, add the mushrooms and parsley. Add ad-ditional water if necessary. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve along side crusty tuscan bread for dipping.

ITALIAN CHICkEN ANd VEGETABLE sOUP Courtesy of Paula Deen

Ingredients 2 tablespoon olive oil4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces (about 1 3/4 pound)1 small onion, chopped1 cup sliced carrots (about 3 small)2 1/2 cup sliced zucchini (about 2 medium)2 (14.5-ounce) cans diced tomatoes with basil, garlic, & oregano2 (14.5-ounce) cans chicken brothGrated Parmesan, optional

DirectionsIn a large Dutch oven, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add chicken, and cook for 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Add onion and carrot, and cook for 5 minutes. Stir in zucchini, diced tomatoes, and chicken broth. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, and simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes. Top each serving with grated Parmesan cheese, if desired.

CHICkEN ANd RICE CAssEROLE Courtesy of Paula Deen

Ingredients 1 10 3/4 ounce can condensed cream of celery soup1 4 ounce jar pimentos1 8 ounce can water chestnuts, drained and chopped2 14 1/2 ounce cans green beans, drained and rinsed3 cup diced cooked chicken1 medium onion, peeled and diced2 tablespoon butter or vegetable oil1 cup mayonnaise1 6 ounce box long-grain wild rice, cooked according to package 1 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese1 pinch salt

DirectionsPreheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Heat butter or oil in a small skillet over medium heat. Add onion and saute until translucent, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and transfer to a large bowl.

Add all remaining ingredients to bowl and mix together until thor-oughly combined.

Pour into a greased 3-quart casserole dish. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until bubbly. Let stand for a few minutes before serving.

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Beautiful solid oak 3-piece entertainment center. It has 2 piers and a floating bridge. Each pier has many shelves with glass doors and many other compartments for all your electronics. The floating bridge can expand to fit up to 63” TV. It is priced at $400 for quick sell. Must see to appreciate the quality. 281-394-5640.

Office Setup: Full size dark cherry executive desk, rear section & hutch; dark cherry solid bookshelf; roll-up dark cherry floor mat (for carpet or tile); brush nickel / cherry floor lamp. Total Value $1,700. Selling for $500. Very good condition 832-510-6489.

Memorial Oaks Cemetery companion crypt, perpetual care included, $8,700. 713-854-1994.

Scrapbooking Supplies! Bear Creek area, new, name brand, paper, embellishments, tools, and more! I no longer have time! Call Julie 989-709-0932.

Omega Pro II Racquetball Racket with zip case, never used, $35; 8” animal gold trim/porcelain (some) plates, $15 - $20 each; Emmot Kelly clown, numbered/framed lithographs, $75 - $100 each. Cheryl 281-543-2409.

Sliding mirror doors (one pair) for a wardrobe or closet, each door is 39 “W x 79”H, together the doors will be good for a 78”W X 79”H wardrobe or closet, comes with upper and bottom alum guide rails, the doors are similar to IKEA PAX MALM ward robe article # 900-745-72, picture available, asking $205. Contact [email protected].

AUTOMOTIVERare 1967 Pontiac Firebird convertible, re-built, under warranty, 400 Pontiac motor-not matching no., less than 400 miles, totally restored, yellow with black interior, new paint, new disk brakes, new suspension, new interior & new black top with cover, new custom sound system, $24,000. Firm. 281-455-5543.

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Now Hiring! Do you love children? Small pri-vate preschool is now accepting applications. Must be dependable and energetic. Will train. Must have copy of High School Diploma or GED and copy of Social Security Card. Apply in person to 16618 Clay Road, Suite 400. 281-656-2273.

Michelle’s Salon is looking for good experience hairstylist, massage therapist, nail tech and es-thetician, lease or commission. 832-878-1052.

The Pediatric Dentist of Katy is looking for a highly motivated Registered Dental Assistant. Our Pediatric Dental practice is located at 24022 Cinco Village Center Blvd., Suite 210 in Katy. Our office hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8 AM to 5 PM, with lunch from 12-1 PM. On Fridays we are open from 7:30 AM to 3 PM. Please bring by your resume in person.

Dental Hygienist needed part-time, minimum 3 years experience, 2 days a week, 7 AM-4 PM, 9 AM-6 PM, days flexible, San Felipe/Voss. Fax Resume to 713-974-4760.

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HELP WANTEDExperienced groomer, with minimum of 2-3 years of hair cutting experience (not your own dogs). Fill out application at 18310 FM 529. No calls.

Swimming Pool Tech: Looking for a highly motivated individual with the ability to work on their own providing swimming pool cleaning and maintenance in the Cypress and Northwest Houston area. Experience required and must have dependable truck with 2” receiver towing hitch. English speaking, have cell phone, and capable of lifting and car-rying 100 pounds. If you meet these requirements please call 281-785-5939.

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HOMES FOR LEASE3-2 spacious home in Katy, $1,200 monthly. Call Fred or Nataly 281-347-2494 for info.

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Dental assistant position available. F/T, non-smoker, experienced preferred, knowledge of Dentrix software and bilingual a plus. Must be state licensed; Front desk receptionist, bilingual preferred. Fax resume to: 281-861-7174. Or call 281-861-7500.

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Repairs: Street Lights Centerpoint Energy 713-207-2222(to report non-functioning light, give address and pole # off of pole needing repair) Street Repair 281-353-8424 (streets and curbs owned/maintained by Harris County)U. S. Post Office (Bear Creek) 1-800-275-8777Utilities South West Water (HCUD #6) (Water & Sewer Rep.) 713-405-1750 (Water & Sewer Billing) 713-405-1750 Centerpoint Gas 713-659-2111 To report gas leaks & explosions 713-659-3552 Centerpoint Energy 713-207-2222 Help Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse 713-520-8620Hot Lines: Battered Women & Children’s Hotline (Wires-24) 713-528-2121 Crisis Hotline (24 Hours) 713-228-1505 Harris County Children’s Protective Servs.(24) 713-394-4000 Overeaters Anonymous Hot Line 713-973-6633 Poison Control (24 hours) 1-800-222-1222 Rabies Control 281-999-3191 Rape Crisis (24) 713-528-7273 Suicide Prevention (24 hours) 713-228-1505 Supportive Outreach Service (counseling for battered women and children - no charge) 713-528-5785 Women’s Information & Referral Exchange Service 713-528-2121

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AT & T 1-800-288-2020Trash Service WCA 281-368-8397 Harris County Animal Control 281-999-3191 Houston Animal Control 713-238-9600 Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-468-8972Bear Creek Library 281-550-0885Buses MTA (Information, Routes & Scheduling) 713-635-4000 KISD School Bus Info. 281-578-2210Car Share/Van Share 713-227-0003

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WASTE CORPORATION OF TEXAS (WCA)WCA collects our trash on Tuesdays and Fridays. Poly-carts, heavy trash and extra bags or items will be picked up on both days. Recycling picked up on Tuesdays only. The homeowner’s maintenance fee does not pay for garbage pick-up. You must call CWA to start service. Poly-carts and recycling bins are provided free of charge to homeowners or residents. When regular pick-up falls on a holiday, New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, the pick-up will be made on the next regular scheduled pick up day. If your recycling day falls on a holiday it will be picked up the next week on your normal scheduled recycle day. WCA will collect for recycling, papers, plastics, aluminum and tin cans that are placed in the recycling bin. If items exceed container capacity, please place them adjacent to the bin. If you find items left in the bin, that are not recyclable, please dispose of the items in your polycart. Trees, shrubs, brush trimmings and fencing must be bundled in lengths no greater than 4 feet, with no branch diameter exceeding 3 inches. Items that will be picked up, such as: appliances, furniture, carpet (up to 1 room, rolled up four feet wide and less than fifty pounds), cardboard boxes (flattened). Refrigerators and freezers or any other items containing Freon must be drained of Freon and have an accompanying bill to validate such service was performed. Items excluded from normal collection are dirt, rocks, bricks, concrete, tires, batteries, motor oil, cooking oil, waste generated by a private contractor or any materials or items deemed hazardous materials. Do not dispose of these items in a container that is not visible to WCA personnel. If you need a special pickup, please call WCA. Customer Service: 281-368-8397

NEW RESIDENTSThe HPCA office has a new resident package available at the office or by mail. Please call 281 463-1216 and we will be happy to send the information to you!

DEED RESTRICTIONSDeed restrictions are strictly enforced by Hunter’s Park Community Association. Copies of the restrictions are available at the association’s office or by mail (call 281 463-1216). Complaint forms are included in every Bear Creek Newsletter for your convenience. The association’s office verifies complaints and writes letters to violators. HPCA will initiate legal action when warranted, to enforce the deed restrictions.

ARCHITECTURAL CONTROLYou must submit any plans for improvements or modifications of your home to the Hunter’s Park Community Association Office. Your plans will be checked to insure that they comply with the deed restrictions. This includes re-roofing, playforts (8 ft. height limit), temporary storage buildings, etc. Please call the office at 281 463-1216 if you need any additional help or assistance.

SECURITYHunter’s Park Community Association provides additional security currently through a contract with Commissioners Court for four Harris County Constables. HPCA also hires off-duty deputies on an as-needed basis for additional coverage.

Please call the Constable’s Office at 281 463-6666 to report any suspicious person, activity or for va-cation watch. There is a voluntary $2.00 security contribution on the M.U.D. #6 water bill that goes to each homeowner. The voluntary contributions can only be used to pay for security. This contribution enables HPCA to provide more coverage without raising maintenance fees.Judy - Security Directory - HPCA - (281) 463-1216

PURPOSE OF HUNTER’S PARKCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

Hunter’s Park Community Association handles the financial and legal affairs of the subdivision. Each lot owner is required to pay an annual maintenance fee which is used to pay street lights; pay taxes on and maintain the common areas, such as the swim-ming pools, tennis courts, etc.; pay for security; and pay legal expenses incurred to enforce the deed restrictions.

The Board meets every other month at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the community building. Residents are welcome to attend. Anyone wishing to place an item on the agenda should call the HPCA office in advance.

The Annual Meeting of Members is held on the 4th Thursday of January.

Members hold three year staggered terms and are elected. The election process is as follows:1) Mail in ballots will be mailed out with the Annual Maintenance fee statements.2) Voting in person will begin on the 1st Monday after the Annual Meeting ending on the following Saturday at 7pm.

HPCA OfficeOffice Phone: 281 463-1216

Office Hrs: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mon- Fri.Closed Weekends and Major Holidays

HPCA employs two workers to provide coverage for the office. Every effort is made to have one of the two employees in the office at all times. Occasionally business of the association may require us to be out of the office for a short period of time. If we are out of the office when you call or if you call after hours, please leave a message on the answering machine and your calls will be returned as soon as possible during office hours.

HUNTER’S PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONOfficersGayle Minto - PresidentJudy VanDykeAmy MatthiasShelly Schmitz - TreasurerTerry Martin - Secretary/Assistant TreasurerLegal Counsel - Michael Gainer

Please call HPCA OFFICE at 281-463-1216 to reach a board member.BEA

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David Perry - 281 463-2662Wayne Rouse - 281 463-9377Ray DeBock - 281 550-2717Gary Goodart - 281-550-8823Jim Yuhnke - 281-463-4899 xxxxxxx The Water Board is a tax assessing board that levies water and sewer taxes and hires a Tax Assessor Col-lector to collect them. South West Water was hired by the Water Board to manage the utility district and they can assist you if you have any problems.

The Board meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Community Building. Members hold staggered 4 year terms and are elected the 1st Saturday in April at the Bear Creek Community Building.

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