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Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. The Kleinwood Krier - October 2014 1 October 2014 Volume 4, Issue 10 Kleinwood Krier Official Publication of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association K Kleinwood Krier Official Publication of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association Breakfast with Santa at Kleinwood needs a mother; no experience required. If you've seen Mary Poppins you'll know the qualifications - cheery disposition and all! We'll help with the work but need YOU to step forward and take charge. A wonderful prior Mrs. Claus will be able to advise and we can even supply Santa's Helper, unless you prefer your own. Contact Stacy Johnston at sjohnston@ chaparralmanagement.com or 281-586-1742. Cy-Fair Emergency & Imaging Center Triathlon at Fairfield will be held Sunday, October 26, 2014 @ 7:30 AM. is event is sponsored by the Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, Cypress, TX 77433. For more information regarding the adult and kids' triathlons as well as our new duathlon, please visit: www. fairfieldtriathlon.org Seeking Mrs. Claus! CY-FAIR EMERGENCY & IMAGING CENTER TRIATHLON Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. Items should be brought into school with your child or arrangements should be made to drop-off the items at the school orchestra room. No pricing necessary. Large items welcome. Please contact our volunteer coordinator Karen Cunningham [email protected] with pick-up information. Donations are tax-deductable, receipt provided upon request. KLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA GARAGE SALE The Orchestra will be “conducting” their annual Garage Sale! ALL proceeds benefit members of the Orchestra Saturday, October 18, 2014 7 AM – 1 PM Klein Instructional Center 4411 Louetta Rd

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Page 1: Kleinwood - October 2014

Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. The Kleinwood Krier - October 2014 1

KLEINWOOD

October 2014 Volume 4, Issue 10

KleinwoodKrierOfficial Publication

of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association

K KleinwoodKrierOfficial Publication

of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association

Breakfast with Santa at Kleinwood needs a mother; no experience required. If you've seen Mary Poppins you'll know the qualifications - cheery disposition and all! We'll help with the work but need YOU to step forward and take charge. A wonderful prior Mrs. Claus will be able to advise and we can even supply Santa's Helper, unless you prefer your own. Contact Stacy Johnston at [email protected] or 281-586-1742.

Cy-Fair Emergency & Imaging Center Triathlon at Fairfield will be held Sunday, October 26, 2014 @ 7:30 AM. This event is sponsored by the Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, Cypress, TX 77433.

For more information regarding the adult and kids' triathlons as well as our new duathlon, please visit: www.fairfieldtriathlon.org

Seeking Mrs. Claus!

CY-FAIR EMERGENCY &IMAGING CENTER TRIATHLON

Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. Items should be brought into school with your child or arrangements should be made to drop-off the items at the school orchestra room. No pricing necessary. Large items welcome. Please contact our volunteer coordinator Karen Cunningham [email protected] with pick-up information.

Donations are tax-deductable, receipt provided upon request.

KLEIN COLLINSHIGH SCHOOLORCHESTRA

GARAGE SALEThe Orchestra will be

“conducting” their annual Garage Sale!

ALL proceeds benefit members of the Orchestra

Saturday, October 18, 20147 AM – 1 PM

Klein Instructional Center4411 Louetta Rd

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IMPORTANT NUMBERSKLEINWOOD MAINTENANCE BOARDLarry Chamberlin, President ........................... 281-580-2222Ronnie Brod, Vice President ............................ 281-370-9200Tom Houser, Secretary .................................... 281-379-6517Jeff Gobbel, Treasurer ...................................... 281-251-7767Kelly Smith, Director at Large ......................... 281-370-9735

KLEINWOOD MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICTSherry Allard, President ................................... 281-923-8603Joe Fratangelo, Vice President.......................... 281-251-3189Bernie Bryl, Secretary-Treasurer ....................... 281-251-2688David C Guerrero, Assistant Secretary. ............ 281-251-2773Robert Ehmann, Asst. V.P. & Asst. Sec ............ 281-251-8621

MANAGEMENT COMPANYChaparral Management ................................... 281-537-0957

POOL MANAGEMENT COMPANYSouthwest Pool Management .......................... 281-370-2474MUD FACILITY MANAGER & BUILDING RENTALSRoger Schuett .................................................. 281-685-1275

NEIGHBORHOOD COORDINATORSJeff Gobbel, Message Board Coord. .... [email protected] Gobbel, Pool Liaison ................................. 281-593-5405Mona Currey, Newsletter Editor ......... [email protected] Brod, Tennis Liaison ........................... 281-370-9200Head Block Captain .............................................. NEEDED

SCHOOLSMittelstadt Elementary .................................... 832-484-6711Kleb Middle School......................................... 832-249-5500Klein High School ........................................... 832-484-4000

COMMUNITY SERVICESEmergency .......................................................................911 Harris County Constable ................................ 281-376-3472C.C.E.M.S ...................................................... 281-440-4300St. Lukes Vintage Hospital .............................. 832-534-5000Methodist Willowbrook Hospital .................... 281-737-1000Poison Control Center .................................... 281-654-1701Waste Management ......................................... 713-686-6666Klein VFD Business Office .............................. 281-376-4449Water/Sewer Repairs (24/7) ............................. 832-467-1599Water/Sewer Billing Questions ........................ 832-467-1599Reliant Energy/HL&P .................................... 713-207-7777Centerpoint (report streetlight outings) ........... 713-207-2222Harris County Library, Barbara Bush Branch .. 281-376-4610Harris County, Precinct 4 ................................ 281-353-8424Harris County Animal Control ....................... 281-999-3191Aircraft Noise Complaints ............................... 281-233-3900Environmental Development Partners ............. 832-467-1599Harris County Dispute Resolution Center ...... 713-755-8274 ...................................................... www.co.harris.tx.us/drcDomestic Violence .......................................... 281-401-6250Harris County Animal Control ....................... 281-999-3191Dead Animal Pick-up ...................................... 713-699-1113Harris County ..........................................www.co.harris.tx.usPoison Control .............................................1-800-764-7661Harris County Health Dept. ........................... 713-439-6000 ................................................................. www.hcphes.orgHarris County Community Service ................. 281-353-8424Ha ................................................................... www.hcp4.netHarris County Appraisal District ..................... 713-757-7800 .....................................................................www.hcad.orgHarris County Flood Control District ............. 713-684-4000 ....................................................................www.hcfcd.org

NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPEEL Inc.................................................... www.peelinc.comAdvertising ...................................................... 888-687-6444

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KLEINWOOD

Shalom Cypress was established in 2011 by local families seeking a Jewish presence in Northwest Houston. We are the closest synagogue within 25 miles of the nearest synagogue. Many thought that they were the only Jews in the

Cypress area, but it turns out that they were wrong! Shalom Cypress has grown to more than 30 affiliated families.

Shalom Cypress Hebrew School is now open for enrollment for the Fall & Spring 2014/2015 year. This upcoming year Morah Alana is going to concentrate on conversational Hebrew with the children. The 1st day of Hebrew School was August 28th, but it is not too late to register for the class!

Please see our below upcoming event schedule for this month:

∙ Coffee Night & Parsha Study (Every other Wednesday) October 8th, and October 22nd

∙ Shabbat Services & Dinner - October 17th∙ Pizza in the Hut - October 9th. Celebrate Sukkot under

the stars this year!

Cypress-Tomball Democrats Announce October MeetingThe next Cypress-Tomball Democrats monthly meeting

will be on Tuesday, October 21st, 2014. It will be held at Rudy’s Grill & Cantina, 11760 Grant Rd., Cypress, TX 77429, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.

October’s meeting will feature several local Democratic candidates who are running for office in November’s elections.

All are welcome to attend the meeting and to join this growing club, which meets on the third Tuesday of every month. The meetings are open to all, and always feature great fellowship and informative guest speakers. For more information, visit the website at www.cytomdems.com; contact Glenn Etienne at [email protected]; or “Like” the club on Facebook.

SHALOM

The Awesome, Amazing, Associates of the Jack and Jill of America, Inc., North Houston Suburban Chapter will hold a “Harlem Nights” Dance on Saturday, October 4th, 2014. The dance will be take place from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Le Jardin Events, 17103 Bamwood Rd., Houston. Suggested attire is 1920’s “Cotton Club Chic”.

The event will benefit the Jack and Jill of America Foundation which supports education, literacy, scientific and charitable projects that benefit children. For tickets, please contact: Patricia Hall-Brown, 281-682-7142/[email protected] or Piere Mitchell, 713-446-6565/[email protected].

Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is a non-profit family organization which is dedicated to nurturing future leaders by supporting children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty. More information about the organization can be found at http://www.jackandjillinc.org

JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA SPONSORS

HARLEM NIGHTS DANCE ON OCTOBER 4TH

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For booth info, contactWomen’s Club at [email protected]

20th Annual Holiday BazaarSt. Ignatius Loyola Women’s Club

On Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2014, the volunteers of Klein United Methodist Church will prepare and serve a hearty Thanksgiving Feast for the community. All will be fed by this outpouring of love for God and our neighbors. Our mission is to prepare a feast for everyone who wants to enjoy the fellowship and companionship that Thanksgiving means to all of us.

The feast will be prepared and served at Klein UMC located at FM 2920 and Kuykendahl. Turkey and ham with all the fixings, along with lots of pies, will be served for all who would like to join us. We will be serving from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. This is the Third Annual Thanksgiving Feast for Klein UMC which served approximately 130 of our neighbors last Thanksgiving. Come enjoy the love of Christ and fellowship.

Klein United Methodist Church hosts Thanksgiving Feast

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KLEINWOOD

There's no better time than now to give your home the attention it deserves. Give it an annual checkup before cold weather arrives to help add comfort, save energy and cut home maintenance in the long-run.

When inspecting your home's windows and doors, here's what to check:

Inspect interior and exterior finishes: Over time, paint and stain can weather away. Flaking or peeling may mean that it's time to refinish or replace the unit. When replacing windows or doors, consider factory prefinished wood or fiberglass options from Pella, or vinyl options that don't need painting or staining, to save time and money.

Look for damaged exterior surfaces or signs of leaks: Check your sprinkler system to make sure it's watering your lawn and landscape, not soaking your windows or doors. Cracked or deteriorated wood may be a sign of water penetration. Leaks can linger and affect interior walls, floors or ceilings, so look closely for discoloration or other moisture signs.

If you spot a problem, track its trail. For example, discolored trim around a window might actually be caused by moisture entering a ways away. With a leaky roof, water may run down inside the wall and appear at the window. Contact a professional for help in making home repairs.

Clear windowsills and tracks of dirt and debris: Sand, leaves, insects or pine needles stuck in weather-stripping can affect the performance of your windows and doors. Open the windows and clean the opening with a soft brush, like a dry paint brush or vacuum attachment. Do the same for sliding patio doors.

Try opening and closing: Open your windows and doors to make sure moving parts work, and units close properly. Replace worn or broken parts.

Inspect weather-stripping: Re-attach loose weather-stripping around windows or doors, and replace material that's ripped or torn.

Replace or repair broken locks: If locks feel loose or don't work smoothly, replace them. Keep windows and doors locked when not in use. Locks help hold doors and windows tightly, to lock out rain, wind, snow and insects.

Inspect weep and breather holes: Weep holes in the exterior

of windows, allow excess moisture to escape, while breather holes allow air exchange within certain components. Clear blocked holes of dirt or debris with a wire or toothpick.

Check exterior sealants and caulk on and around windows and doors. Pay attention to areas susceptible to rain, water and extreme sunlight. Remove damaged material and reapply sealant.

Feel for signs of air leakage around the window or door: Improperly installed windows or doors can be drafty, decrease energy efficiency, and allow unwanted moisture into your home. To help save on utility bills and keep your home more comfortable year-round, replace drafty old, leaky windows with new, ENERGY STAR-qualified windows installed properly.

Reprinted with permission ©2014 Brandpoint

TIPS ON HOW TO GIVE YOURHOME AN ANNUAL CHECKUP

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In the United States, 62 million households have at least one pet, including 83 million dogs and 95 million cats. That's a lot of people who love their pets, and one of the key aspects of caring for a furry family member is providing the right nutrition. Unfortunately, with so many pet foods available, labels and claims can quickly get confusing.

"Pet parents want the best for their pets, which is why cat and dog food makers try to position their pet food as the ideal nutritional option," says Dr. Ellen I. Lowery, associate director of U.S. Veterinary and Professional Affairs at Hill's Pet Nutrition. "But not all claims are equal, and pet parents may find it difficult to interpret the quality of a pet food based on the package. Understanding some pet food label requirements can help pet parents make informed decisions about the best food to feed their pets."

Looking for three key things can help you find a quality pet food so you can feel confident that your cat or dog is getting the proper nutrition they need to live a long, healthy life.

1. Clinically provenPet owners should look for pet foods with

clinically proven claims. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission control use of the term "clinically proven." This means the claims are backed by science and research and your pet will see a real benefit from the food. Pet owners should look for brands that rely on critical nutrition.2. Made in the U.S.A.

When shopping for pet food, always check where the food is manufactured. Those foods that are manufactured in the United States are sounder choices. Foods made in the U.S. are typically regulated at a higher level than those made overseas and owners can feel confident that the quality is higher for domestic products.3. Manufacturer's name and contact information

Under AAFCO regulations, brands are required to include the manufacturer's name and contact information. Pet owners

should also look for food labels that include a 1-800 number for more in-depth information. The number allows pet owners to reach out to brands specifically regarding questions on the food and its ingredients. This contact information demonstrates the company's commitment to providing the healthiest choice for your pet and it shows they are open to your feedback and questions.

DECODING PET FOOD CLAIMS TO FIND THE IDEAL NUTRITION FOR

YOUR FURRY FAMILY MEMBER

Buzz words to avoid? Additionally, pet parents should question terms such as

'gourmet' or 'human grade' on pet food labels. These terms are often used for human foods, so marketers place them on pet foods, to make the product appear healthier and to anthropomorphize their pet's food. However, these words do not necessarily mean higher-quality ingredients, and therefore, may not equate with superior nutrition.

"Looking beyond the front of the package will help pet parents ensure their pets are getting quality nutrition," says Dr. Lowery. "And remember to talk to your veterinary healthcare team for insight into the best food for your pet. With so many pet food choices your veterinary team is the expert for your pet's overall health and wellness."

Reprinted with permission ©2014 Brandpoint

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KLEINWOODAt no time will any source be allowed to use The Kleinwood Krier's contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from Peel, Inc. The information in The Kleinwood Krier is exclusively for the private use of the Kleinwood HOA and Peel, Inc.

DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

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