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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 Official Newsletter Eagle Ranch West NOTICE! Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 105 is contracting to purchase drinking water from two nearby districts while MUD 105 builds new water treatment facilities for its system. Construction of the interconnect facilities with the other districts will be complete within two weeks. When the new water supplies are activated, there may be a temporary discoloration of water coming from the new sources. Also, water pressure may be lower while receiving water through the interconnect facilities. Water from other districts will meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) standards in all respects. To ensure adequate water in MUD 105 while new facilities are under construction, MUD 105 will employ Stage 1 Drought Response Measures to reduce water consumption. This means outdoor water use will be limited to Tuesdays and Saturdays for customers with even numbered addresses and Wednesdays and Sundays for customers with odd-numbered addresses. Watering of common areas such as esplanades, parks and sports fields will be limited to Mondays and Fridays. Outdoor water use will be prohibited between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM. If you have questions, please contact Customer Service at Southwest Water Company at 713-405-1750. BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE DIRECTORS FOR THIS YEAR ARE: Luis Padilla, Patrick Lucas, Toy Donald, Ronald Rabbitt and Barbara Lynch We meet every 4 th Monday of the month. Feel free to join us. We welcome the input from all the members of our association to make West Eagle Ranch a better place to live for all of our families. PETS Did you know that all pets that reside in Harris County must be registered? You can register your pet on-line at www.countypets.com. EAGLE RANCH WEST MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY: AVR Management Consultants, Inc. 12929 Gulf Freeway, Suite 320 Houston, TX 77034 281-481-8062 CONTACTS: Manager, Kathryn Ament – [email protected] HOA Fees, Michelle Anzaldua – [email protected]

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NOTICE! CONTACTS: Manager, Kathryn Ament – [email protected] HOA fees, Michelle Anzaldua – [email protected] MANAgEMENT COMPANy: AVR Management Consultants, Inc. 12929 gulf freeway, Suite 320 Houston, TX 77034 281-481-8062 THE DIRECTORS fOR THIS yEAR ARE: Luis Padilla, Patrick Lucas, Toy Donald, Ronald Rabbitt and Barbara Lynch Ocial Newsletter

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1Eagle Ranch November 2011Published 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

O�cial NewsletterEagle Ranch West

NOTICE!Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 105 is contracting to purchase drinking water from two nearby districts while MUD 105 builds new water treatment facilities for its system. Construction of the interconnect facilities with the other districts will be complete within two weeks. When the new water supplies are activated, there may be a temporary discoloration of water coming from the new sources. Also, water pressure may be lower while receiving water through the interconnect facilities. Water from other districts will meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) standards in all respects.

To ensure adequate water in MUD 105 while new facilities are under construction, MUD 105 will employ Stage 1 Drought Response Measures to reduce water consumption. This means outdoor water use will be limited to Tuesdays and Saturdays for customers with even numbered addresses and Wednesdays and Sundays for customers with odd-numbered addresses. Watering of common areas such as esplanades, parks and sports fields will be limited to Mondays and Fridays. Outdoor water use will be prohibited between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM. If you have questions, please contact Customer Service at Southwest Water Company at 713-405-1750.

BOard Of dIrECTOrs THE DIRECTORS fOR THIS yEAR ARE:

Luis Padilla, Patrick Lucas, Toy Donald, Ronald Rabbitt and Barbara Lynch

We meet every 4th Monday of the month. feel free to join us. We welcome the input from all the members of our association to make West Eagle Ranch a better place to live for all of our families.

PETsDid you know that all pets that reside in Harris County must be registered? you can register your pet on-line at www.countypets.com.

EaglE raNCh wEsT maNagEmENT MANAgEMENT COMPANy:

AVR Management Consultants, Inc.12929 gulf freeway, Suite 320

Houston, TX 77034281-481-8062

CONTACTS:Manager, Kathryn Ament – [email protected] fees, Michelle Anzaldua – [email protected]

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Joel Muller

State Farm InsuranceProviding Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Offi ce: Bloomington, Illinois 61710

281-304-948811740 Barker Cypresswww.joelmuller.com

Hablamos Español

ThaNKsgIVINg TrIVIa• The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving in the fall of 1621. • The drink that the Puritans brought with them in the Mayflower was the beer. • The Wampanoag Indians were the people who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land. • The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted three days. • President George Washington issued the first national Thanksgiving Day Proclamation in the year 1789 and again in 1795. • The state of New York officially made Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in 1817. • Sarah Josepha Hale, an editor with a magazine, started a Thanksgiving campaign in 1827 and it was result of her efforts that in 1863 Thanksgiving was observed as a day for national thanksgiving and prayer. • Abraham Lincoln issued a ‘Thanksgiving Proclamation’ on third October 1863 and officially set aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving. Whereas earlier the presidents used to make an annual proclamation to specify the day when Thanksgiving was to be held. • President franklin D. Roosevelt restored Thursday before last of November as Thanksgiving Day in the year 1939. He did so to make the Christmas shopping season longer and thus stimulate the economy of the state. • Congress passed an official proclamation in 1941 and declared that now onwards Thanksgiving will be observed as a legal holiday on the fourth Thursday of November every year. • Benjamin franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States. But it was Thomas Jefferson who opposed him. It is believed that franklin then named the male turkey as ‘tom’ to spite Jefferson. • The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920’s. • Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the United States. • When the Pilgrims arrived in North America, the clothing of the Native Americans was made of animal skins (mainly deer skin). • On December 11, 1620 the first Pilgrims (or Puritans, as they were initially known) landed at Plymouth Rock. • By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims, who had sailed on the Mayflower, survived. The survivors, thankful to be alive, decided to give a thanksgiving feast.

gardENINg TIPs fOr NOVEmBEr• Brown patch will continue to plague St. Augustine lawns as nights get cooler and humidity and rain continue. Discolored circles will appear in low areas almost overnight. Apply a fungicide recommended for brown patch according to label directions. Avoid walking through brown-patched turf. It spreads easily from the bottom of your shoes. If brown patch appears in the same lawn areas every year, add an inch or two of sandy topsoil to eliminate those low spots.• Fertilize St. Augustine turf with a winterizing formula to promote root growth over the winter months. Lower your lawn mover blades now and mow on a schedule that cuts no more than one-third of the grass blade away.• As chrysanthemums and other perennials finish blooming, cut flowering stalks to the ground to permit all strength to be used in making root growth.• Feed roses lightly, but avoid nitrogen fertilizers. Do not prune now. Keep up spraying program and water deeply.• Remove dead foliage and plant debris to help eradicate insects and disease organisms. Thin out and transfer volunteer seedlings. Beds made now will benefit by weathering before being planted. If soil is heavy, dig six inches deep, leave rough, cover with gymsum and strawy manure, water and allow to mellow.• Bananas are more likely to bear fruit if the trunk does not die back in winter. Cut banana stalks back to six feet, wrap with newspaper

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hOusTON arEa EVENTsNov. 12th – Dec 10th – Sugar Land Farmers MarketEnjoy the freshest-tasting produce, crafts and interesting artistic finds at the farmers Market at Imperial Sugar Land. www.imerialsugarland.com/festivalMarket

Nov. 12th – Monsters of Beer Charity festival – Quadalupe Plaza ParkMonsters Of Beer Charity festival is a craft beer festival dedicated to raising money for small and start-up charities in Houston. www.monsterofbeer.com

Nov. 12th & 13th – Walk MS – Sugar Land & HoustonWalk MS: Sugar Land offers one mile and 5K routes to provide funding for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Dogs are welcome! www.nationalmssociety.orgNov. 13th – Fun-omenal Family Festival – Discovery Greenget the family out for an afternoon of free fun at this celebration of generations with arts, crafts, music and rides. www.discoverygreen.com

Nov. 13th – 9th Annual International Risotto Festival - HoustonHave a delicious afternoon of food, fun and festivities with some of Houston’s finest chefs competing with their unique recipe and favorite risotto dish. www.risottofestival.com

Nov. 17th – Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service – Rothko ChapelRepresentatives of the Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Zoroastrian faith Traditions offer personal reflections on Thanksgiving. A reception for the public follows the service. www.rothkochapel.org

Nov. 17th – Soirée Beaujolais and Beyond – JW Marriot HoustonThe Soirée Beaujolais and Beyond is the world’s largest simultaneous french wine and gourmet food tasting! Celebrate the arrival of the newest french wines of the season at the J.W. Marriott Hotel. www.facchouston.com/chambers-activities/soiree-beaujolais-beyond.htmlNov. 17th – The Texas Conference for Women - HoustonThis year’s theme, Live fearlessly!, encourages women to conquer the challenges of their daily life and boldly transform into the woman they want to become. www.txconferenceforwomen.org

Nov. 19th – Art Crawl Houston 2011The original cluster of artists warehouses in Downtown Houston open their studios for a rare glimpse, exposing the intimate raw spaces & private work places that ignite creative souls at this Houston annual Artcrawl. www.artcrawlhouston.comNov. 19th – Discovery Green Flea MarketTreasure-hunt at this monthly, one-of-a-kind market; recycled, renewed, refreshed objects, plus food and local band showcase on Transier Bandstand and monthly scavenger hunt. www.discoverygreen.com

Nov. 19th – 29th Annual Lighting of the Doves & 5th Annual International Winter on the Waterway – WoodlandsSanta Claus, interactive booths and games, a snow play area, balloon artists, face painters, inflatables, ice carvers and other attractions. www.thewoodlandscvb.com

and burlap.• Continue mulching for winter. Build up a thick top mulch to protect roots from freezing and winter drying. Don’t throw away those pine tree needles; they make great acidic mulch for azaleas, gardenias and next Spring’s impatiens.• Place pansies in beds after weather has cooled. Use a little blood meat mixed in soil under each plant.• Now is the best time to plant trees and shrubs.

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TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS Please 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 ____________________________________________________

www.krenekprinting.comMail to: Krenek Printing Co. 7102 Glen Chase Ct., Houston, TX 77095

email: [email protected]

q B -Babysittingq SS -Safe Sitterq SL -Swim Lessonsq CPR -CPR Certifiedq FAC -First Aid Cert.q RCC -Red Cross Cert.q P -Pet Care (only)q PP -Pet/Plant Sitterq H -Housecareq L -Lawncareq T -Tutorq C -Car Detailing

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TEENagE JOB sEEKErsIf 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.

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

Nov. 20th – Wine Appreciation Class – Messina Hof Winery “food and Wine Paring for the Holidays.” Take the opportunity to learn about the wine varietal and wine pairings; as well as taste award-winning Messina Hof wines. www.messinahof.com

Nov. 23rd – 24th Annual Wortham Theater Tree Lighting Ceremony The holiday season will officially begin as hundreds of Houston children celebrate at a joyous festival held in the grand foyer of the Wortham Theater Center. www.houstonballet.org

Nov. 24th – H-E-B Holiday Parade – DowntownThe holiday spirit hits Houston every Thanksgiving morning when this parade begins winding through downtown. www.hebparade.com

Nov. 24th – 26th Annual Uptown Holiday Lighting Benefiting Sheltering Arms Senior Services, will have; more than a half-million twinkling lights; festive music; Santa and a fireworks extravaganza. www.uptown-houston.comNov. 25th – Hotel Galvez Annual Holiday Lighting – GavlestonSanta Claus, live holiday entertainment and its official lighting of the hotel’s 35-foot Christmas Tree on the front lawn. www.hotelyglavez100.com

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Cy-faIr Isd NEwswww.cfisd.net

cY-fAiR iMPORtAnt dAtesNov. 21st – 25th – Student Holiday (21st & 22nd – Inclement Weather Day if needed)Dec. 21st – Student Holiday (Inclement Weather Day if needed)Dec. 22nd – Jan 3rd – Student Holidays

cY-fAiR isd vOLUnteeR OPPORtUnities AvAiLABLeThe Cy-fair ISD volunteer theme for this year is “Teamwork is Key” in recognition of the combined effort that it takes to ensure student success. Our school district fully understands and appreciates that it takes district administration, teachers, school staff, parents, community partners and volunteers each doing their part to give our children every possible opportunity to reach their full potential.

We are looking for community members who want to become global Volunteers in order to be a part of our “team” and make a difference in the lives of children. If you are not the parent, grandparent or legal guardian of a student enrolled in the school at which you volunteer, you would be considered a global Volunteer. We have many volunteer opportunities available at a school near you. Individuals are needed to perform a full range of activities and we have training available for specific tasks such as vision and hearing screening, tutoring, mentoring, Junior Achievement and other instructional presentations. If you have some free time and would like to learn more about becoming a global Volunteer, please contact Kim Nash at [email protected] or call the CfISD Partners in Education Office at 281-894-3950. And remember: “TEAMWORK IS KEY”

cfisd Receives stAte cOMPtROLLeR 2011 texAs HOnORs ciRcLe AwARd

Cypress-fairbanks ISD is one of only 46 recipients, among 1,237 public school districts and charter schools statewide, to receive a

five-star rating for academic and financial performance from Susan Combs, Texas Comptroller. The financial Allocation Study for Texas (fAST) assigned every school district in the state a rating from one to five stars, indicating success in combining cost-effective spending with achievement of measurable student academic progress. A five-star rating reflects the strongest relative academic progress combined with the lowest relative spending. CfISD was one of 23 five-star districts to retain its designation for the second consecutive year. The Comptroller’s office ranked CFISD in the 91st percentile of composite progress, which, combined with a spending index of “Very Low,” amounted to the five-star rating. Recently, the Texas Education Agency released data that ranked CfISD’s administrative cost ratio as the lowest among Houston-area school districts. Administrative costs in the area range from the highest cost ratio (9.12 percent) in North forest ISD to the lowest (3.67 percent) in Cypress-fairbanks ISD. Ratios are calculated comparing administrative to instructional-related costs. More comparative information is located on the district website. In addition to the district’s recognition for operational efficiency and effectiveness, 33 CFISD schools also received the Texas Comptroller’s 2011 Texas Honors Circle Award for strong academic performance while spending relatively little compared to their peers statewide. Only 313 school campuses statewide received this distinction for high rankings received in the 2011 financial Allocation Study for Texas (fAST), meaning CfISD accounted for 10.5 percent of all Honors Circle campuses in the state.Elementary campuses receiving the award achieved a five-star fAST rating, while middle and high school campuses tapped for the honor achieved at least a 4.5-star fAST rating. The following CfISD schools were recognized in the Texas Honors Circle: Cypress Woods High School, Andre’ Elementary School, Ault Elementary School, Copeland Elementary School, farney Elementary School, Hairgrove Elementary School, Keith Elementary School, Lamkin Elementary School, Lee Elementary School, Lieder Elementary School, Lowery Elementary School, Mcfee Elementary School, Owens Elementary School, Postma Elementary School, A. Robison Elementary School, Sheridan Elementary School, Tipps Elementary School, Walker Elementary School and Warner Elementary School.

school news

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Peace of Mind for Parents and Grandparents

Two Laminated Wallet ID Cards • CD-Rom with Your Child’s Information • Full Size ID Card

Call Keith at 832-435-0445www.guardakid.com

21145 FM 529, Suite 1103 • Katy, TX 77449

Safety ID

Cy-laKEs hIgh sChOOl

cYPRess LAkes sPARtAn BAnd dRive-tHRU dinneR tUesdAY, nOveMBeR 15, 2011

Join us for a delicious Drive-Thru Dinner by Texas Roadhouse from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Texas Roadhouse will provide 1/2 slab of ribs or an 8 oz. BBQ chicken breast, mashed potatoes, green beans plus those wonderful rolls for only $11. Each family will also receive cinnamon butter for your rolls, a bag of peanuts and a coupon for a free “Baby Blossom” or fried Pickles appetizer (a $3.99 value).

But wait... it gets BETTER!!

Texas Roadhouse will be in the Cy-Lakes parking lot grilling this dinner for you and your family. Beginning at 4:30 PM, drive thru the back parking lot. your Texas Roadhouse order will be brought directly to your car. It’s that simple! So place your order today!!!

In addition, Cy-Lakes Band is also offering Texas Roadhouse Rolls, Cinnamon Butter and gift Cards for sale. get a dozen delicious homemade rolls for $4, a tub of Cinnamon Butter for $2 and as many gift cards as you want for $10 each. Serve these wonderful rolls at Thanksgiving and Texas Roadhouse gift cards make terrific Christmas gifts! The pick up dates for the rolls, butter and gift cards are November 21st, 22nd & 23rd, at TEXAS ROADHOUSE on Hwy 6 @ 290 from 10 AM – 5:30 PM.

Email or call for an order form and more information: Celeste Heath, 281-855-3608, [email protected].

(18310 forest Town, Houston, TX 77084). Thanks for supporting Cy-Lakes Spartan Band!

frEE ChrIsTmas gIfT wraPPINg aT KaTy mIlls mall!!!!!

Nov. 25th, 26th & 27th and Dec. 3rd & 4th

After a long day of shopping at the mall, let the talented members of the Cypress Lakes High School Color guard festively wrap and label your purchases, at NO charge! Just bring your gifts to our gift-wrapping table near the food court from 1 – 5 PM, and we’ll transform them into Christmas magic while you wait. Any questions or just need more info, please call Sylvia Contreras at 832-894-9683. Thanks for supporting Cy-Lakes Color guard!

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Private & Pre-Schools

suPEr hErOEs aT CyPrEss ChrIsTIaN sChOOlIt’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman! Actually, it’s super men and women serving our community and nation who recently visited with Cypress Christian School elementary students. Staff Sergeant Jonathan Bolding, U.S. Army Special forces, visited the second graders and answered their questions about his job as a communications specialist, about parachuting out of an airplane and about his deployment experience. A few days later, kindergarten students enjoyed a “show and tell” visit from Houston police officers who brought a police dog, motorcycle, patrol car, horses and as a very special treat, provided a police helicopter “fly by.” It was an exciting week on the CCS campus as students learned more about those who serve us so faithfully and met some of the “super heroes” that they pray for throughout the year.

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lONE sTar - Cy-faIr COllEgE PErsPECTIVE

9191 Barker Cypress Rd.

dOn’t Miss tHe HOLidAYs On tHe LAke fRee fAMiLY event

get in the holiday spirit with the free Holidays on the Lake event set Monday, Nov. 28th at the Lone Star College-Cy-fair 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.) programs are free and held Wednesdays at 10 AM in the Lone Star College-Cyfair Branch Library (Room 131.) Programs in November 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 “MusicMatters” Nov. 3rd and an opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors” Nov. 17th through Nov. 19th. In December are a choral concert featuring the LSC-Cyfair Symphonic Band “Carmina Burana” Dec. 2nd and Jazz

Higher Education 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 cOntinUe

Lone Star College-Cyfair hosts several community 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 cLAsses

Catch 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.

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BEar CrEEK umCCElEBraTEs Our 10Th aNNual uPward BasKETBall lEaguE

We 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

BEar CrEEK BaPTIsT ChurChuPward 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.

ExCITINg ChaNgEs ahEad fOr Cfsa BasKETBall wINTEr 2011 sEasON

Cy-fair Sports Association will unveil new enhancements 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 players live and go to school. These changes will create a basketball experience that meets the diverse needs of the Cy-fair community while continuing to attract new participants into the program. Online registration began October 15th with a pre-season skills clinic scheduled for Saturday, December 3rd. for more information, please visit the league website at www.cy-fairsports.com.

hOly COVENaNT umC sOCCErWhat: Upward Soccer

Where: Holy Covenant UMC22111 Morton Road, Katy TX 77449

When: Evaluations are on January 14th and 21st at 9:00 AM.Who: Children ages 4 thru 5th gradefee: $75, which includes a uniform

Check out www.holycov.org for more information or call 281-579-1200.

sports

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wEsTCrEEK garagE salE NOVEmBEr 12Th

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!!

Garage Sales

Craft Shows/BazaarswEsT CamPus Of sECONd BaPTIsT

ceLeBRAtiOns cHRistMAs MARketThe CELEBRATIONS CHRISTMAS MARKET is one of the most anticipated and highly attended events in the West Houston area. The market will be open a full three days on November 3rd - 9 AM - 7 PM, November 4th - 9 AM - 5 PM and November 5th - 9 AM - 5 PM. CELEBRATIONS attracts vendors from several states. Hand crafted pieces, Christmas collectables, and one-of-a-kind gifts make this event an annual tradition for our community. With more than 100 vendors, on-going entertainment, vendors to purchase lunch from, this holiday shopping is truly an exhilarating experience! The West campus of Second Baptist Church is located between fry and greenhouse Roads. you may enter the campus from either Kingsland Drive or the feeder road of the Katy freeway. for more information, please check our website at www.second.org or call 713-365-3081.

2011 dEErfIEld ChrIsTmas Bazaar aNd marKET

We’re celebrating our 33rd Deerfield Christmas Bazaar and Market on November 4th and 5th. We are one of the highly selected bazaars in the area, known for our outstanding quality workmanship. Our merchandize includes lots of Thanksgiving and Christmas décor, Christmas ornaments, scenic paintings, sparkling stain glass, wood design pens, designer children’s clothes, scarves, flip flops, purses, gorgeous jewelry and delicious baked goods and jellies. We still have Deerfield Bazaar Cookbooks with all those delicious recipes for sale; they make great gifts.

wEE wuNs 11Th aNNual hOlIday marKET

Bring your friends & family and join us for the 11th Annual Wee Wuns Holiday Market! This year’s event will be held on Saturday, November 5th, from 9 AM - 3 PM, at Cypress United Methodist Church in Cypress, TX. Come enjoy handmade crafts and unique designs from over 50 vendors! While you’re there, enjoy homemade treats from our bake shoppe and stay warm with a hot cup of 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. We appreciate all past and future support of this great school! for questions relating to this event or to register as a vendor, please contact Lindsay Coker at [email protected] or 281-961-2546.

PINK hOlIday shOPPINg marKETPresented 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, Cypress, TXgREAT 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!

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NOrwEgIaN ChrIsTmas BazaarFriday, 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.

Take a trip to Norway in Houston! 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 Norwegian 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.

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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”).

KaTy arEa ParENTs Of mulTIPlEs (KaPOm) hOlIday hOP

Katy Area Parents of Multiples (KAPOM) will be holding their Holiday Hop vendor night and raffle on Monday, November 14th from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The sale will be located at Crosspoint Church, 700 S. Westgreen Blvd. (at the corner of Kingsland and Westgreen). Vendors from all over Houston will provide shoppers with ideas for gift giving with their exceptional selection of merchandise, unique gifts, books, jewelry, fashion accessories and more. you will be able to find items for every member of your family, so make plans to attend this event. You just might be able to finish your holiday shopping in one night!

NEwCOmErs & NEIghBOrs hOlIday BazaarNewcomers and Neighbors of greater Houston would like to welcome you to our HOLIDAy BAZAAR on Wednesday, November 16th at the beautiful 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 and special program honoring women veterans for $25 or just come and shop the Bazaar…there will be Vendors, Raffle and Door prizes galore! Luncheon reservations and checks must be in by Wednesday, November 9th and sent to: Jeanne fahrenholt, 11805 Meadowglen Lane #1179, Houston, TX 77082 or phone 281-556-0749. So come join the spirit and the fun of the holidays. And check us out on our website - www.nngh.org.

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Epiphany of the Lord’s 17th Annual frostyfest will be held December 3, 2011 from 9 AM until 3 PM at 1530 Norwalk Dr., Katy (South of I-10 off of Highland Knolls between fry Road and Westgreen Blvd.). This show offers handmade merchandise from craftsman and artisans; no resale venders. In addition to the more than 80 venders, there will be a quilt raffle, silent auction, bake sale and photos with Santa.

maKE PlaNs TO VIsIT ThE COrNErsTONE umC lIVE NaTIVITy

The Cornerstone United Methodist Church (CUMC) will be hosting a Live Nativity 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. 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.

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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

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Golf Tournamentsthe 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 underprivileged 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 response 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 visible 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 distribution 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.

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VETEraNs aNd ThEIr famIlIEsfor the fourth straight year the Katy Community is privileged to host the Birdies for the Brave golf Tournament at Meadowbrook farms and the gala at Safari Texas. The gala will be Saturday evening, Nov. 5th and the golf tournament is Sunday, Nov. 6th. All proceeds go to a variety of charities that serve veterans and their families. There are many opportunities for Katy residents and businesses to contribute and participate in the many inspiring activities of the event. for further information, contact Dayna gurley at Meadowbrook farms 281-693-4653, x218 or [email protected].

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Thursday, November 10th, 6 PM to 9 PM - first chance to view and purchase art! Preview Party - $100 - includes admission to Saturday

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Saturday, November 12th, 6 PM to 10 PMArt on the Avenue - $20 in advance and $25 at the doorWinter Street Studios - 2101 Winter Street, Houston, TX 77007food provided by: El Patio and georgia’s Market DowntownEntertainment: Texas Johnny BoyTICKETS: for ticket or sponsor information, call 713-864-8099, ext. 228, [email protected] or visit www.avenuecdc.org.

RAFFLE: Roy Lichtenstein “As I Opened fire”, Triptych, 1966; Sheet: 25” x 20 5/8” (634 x 523 mm.), Image: 24” x 19 5/8” (609 x 498 mm.) Three offset lithographs printed in colors, 1966 (printed later), on three sheets of wove paper, with full margins, from one of several editions of more than 3,000 printed since 1966. Museum Quality framed by Sarah Balinskas fine framing. Printed by Drikkerj Luii & Co., Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Tickets are $20 or 6 for $100, 1,000 total to be sold, no presence needed to win. To purchase raffle tickets, 713-864-8099, ext. 228 or [email protected].

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ThE Cy-faIr hOlIday & hEalTh fEsTIVal/layla graCE 5K

The Cy-fair Holiday & Health festival and Layla grace 5K will be held at the Berry Center on Dec. 3rd. This family-friendly, community event is free to the public and will feature over 100 exhibitors to help Cypress residents get into the holiday spirit and help raise money for a good cause. Attendees can shop for holiday gifts as they get professional pictures with Santa, sample food and drinks, enjoy shows by local dance troupes and children’s choirs, have health screenings and beauty procedures done on-site, bring the kids to play in the Best Buy Mobile/Gaming area and win prizes and raffles throughout the day.

The Cy-fair Holiday & Health festival is held in conjunction with the Layla grace 5K. Layla grace Marsh lost her battle with Neuroblastoma at age 2. Her parents, Cypress residents, formed the Layla grace Children’s Cancer Research foundation to fund research into high-risk pediatric cancers and to empower parents who have children diagnosed with cancer. The Layla grace 5K Run/Walk and Kids One Mile fun Run begins and ends at the Berry Center. Entry fee for the 5K Run/Walk is $25 and for the Kid’s 1 Mile fun Run, only $15.

for more information about the festival, visit www.holidayhealthfest.com. Show hours are from 10 AM to 4 PM.

To register for the Layla grace 5K, visit www.laylagrace.org/5k. The race will begin at 9:15 AM.

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FOR SALEFloral sofa set, $175; swirl chair, $15; clear storage box $7; big flower planters, $5 each; Coleman steel cooler, $15. Please call 281-856-9621.

29-gallon aquarium and cherry stand with ample storage space, gravels included, good condition, $140. Call 281-290-0808.

Hoveround chair; Kawai piano, walnut contemporary style, full keyboard, excellent condition. Call 281-256-0619.

Kenmore 27” gas dryer, 800 series white, $300; Whirpool Gold washer Ultimate Care II, white, $200. Both excellent working condition. 281-513-5612.

Scrapbooking supplies for sale! Must go. Like new embellishments, stamps and tools. Julie 989-709-0932.

Convertible crib/toddler bed and matching chest of drawers, Child Craft, all wood, excellent condition. Email for pictures [email protected].

Rolex watch. Call for details. 281-414-3597.

Piano: Kohler & Campbell upright, excellent condition, includes piano bench with cushion, $1,100. 281-684-1821.

Kenmore, apx. 26 C. Ft., s/b/s refrigerator, best offer; gold rim dishes for 12, all serving pieces, $50. 281-256-3480.

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].

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new interior & new black top with cover, new custom sound system, $24,000. Firm. 281-455-5543.

1996 Buick Roadmaster Ltd: White, leather seats, 76K miles, good condition, $4,500. Call Richie Anderson 281-463-1712.

89 Toyota pick up, 4 cylinders, very clean and in great running condition, $2,800. 281-744-2779.

1998 Suzuki 1500 Intruder, $3,550. Call for details 281-726-4305 Pat.

17” Dodge Ram 1500 wheels and tires, 265/70/17, $650 OBO. Call 713-898-0912.

WANTEDWanted: To buy Rolex watches. 281-414-3597.

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Quadriplegic lady needs caregiver, will require lifting, will be trained, evenings and some weekends. 713-466-7890.

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 carrying 100 pounds. If you meet these requirements please call 281-785-5939.

Lease space available, upscale salon in Copperfield. Contact Leticia 713-898-4484 or Craig 832-483-0114.

Seamstress needed to sew woman’s pant suits. Call 713-466-7890.

Salon Professionals - Experience hairstylist wanted for trendy salon in Copperfield. Lease space starting at $125 per week. Massage / facial suite also available. Call Dana 832-434-3644.

About Hair Salon and Day Spa is seeking experienced stylists. Apply in person 15422 FM 529, Houston, TX 77095.

Sandy’s Hair Studio is now hiring an experienced hair stylist; facialist and massage therapist. We offer great commission. Call 281-256-2279.

LL Hair Studio Salon is hiring experienced stylists! Visit our website at www.LLHairStudio.com to learn more, or call us today at 281-550-5302.

Now hiring Security Officers. Part time/full time on the job training. No experience necessary. Professional & reliable retired welcome. Must provide TDL, Soc. Sec. card, (clear criminal history). Excellent benefits, all shift available. Call today & set up interview. 281-759-1010. 1035 Dairy Ashford, Suite 225, Houston TX, 77079.

Housekeepers needed. Great hours for mom’s with school age children. 281-861-0394.

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Now Hiring! Do you love children? Small private 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 experienced hairstylist, massage therapist, nail tech and esthetician, 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.

Position available for an experienced hair stylist with a great attitude and good clientele. Benefits available. Call Images Hair Studio at 281-256-2286.

Dental Assistant needed, at least 2 years of experience, must be state licensed. 281-550-0900.

A growing residential construction co. locally owned & operated looking for advancement minded English speaking individual w/truck & tools. Call for more information 713-591-7825 or 713-446-6989.

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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.

Stylist position available at Salon Picasso Studios. Lease/commission. 281-861-9911.

Paralegal - Katy area law firm looking for candidate with 5+ years experience. Ideal candidate should be proficient in Word and WordPerfect, be a self-starter, possess excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail and the ability to work in a fast paced environment. Send resume & salary requirements to 281-398-1380.

Residential Electrician(s): Journeyman or helper/apprentice. Have experience, references & contact info. ready, beginners last employment info. 281-646-9928.

HOMES/CONDOS FOR SALEBay House in Sargent, waterfront property with boat access to house, built in 2003. 2 BR’s, 2 car garage, vaulted ceilings, central AC/heat, storage shed attached to house, carport, enclosed stairway, water & sewer system. Call Bill at 979-429-6853.

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