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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 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID KATY, TX. PERMIT #137 Your newsletter can now be viewed online at www.krenekprinting.com (Newsletters - Hwy 6 Area - Colonies) New For Residents of Bradford Colony, Charlestown Colony, Concord Colony, Georgetown Colony One, Georgetown Colony Two, Jamestown Colony, Langham Creek Colony, and Yorktown Colony The Colonies Review Bradford Colony 1 & 2 Dictionary.com has several definitions for the word “colony.” The most fitting is: “A group of people with the same interests...concentrated in a particular area.” Bradford Colony Neighbors, we all have the same interests in this area, which is to provide a safe, clean and respectful environment for our families. To this end we have taken several steps over the past few years to ad- dress some issues to strengthen the security of the neighborhood. We added the security cameras, which record the traffic in and out of the community, and the fences along the bayou to restrict the foot traffic and access to the neighborhood from behind our homes. These are only part of the solution. YOU are the best deterrent to crime and trouble in our Colony. Get to know your fellow “colonists” and if you see something out of place, say something. Also, it should go without saying, but please respect the rules. Please be respectful of your neighbors when parking or hosting an event at your home, encourage your guests to be respectful coming and going, and remember that while you may be enjoying the season, some neighbors may have to work in the morning (or night). Let’s keep the neighbor- hood looking great by not putting out our trash too early or leaving the cans in the public view. Put your trash cans in the garage or backyard, please. We hope that 2012 brings everyone in our colony much joy, happiness and prosperity! That is an interest I know we all share. Bradford Colony Section 3 WWW.BCS3.ORG THE BOARD WISHES EVERYONE A HAPPY, SAFE AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! (BCS3) CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST As of the date this newsletter is being written, we have not yet chosen the winners for the 2011 Christmas Deco- ration contest. These results will be posted on the BCS3 website as soon as they become official, plus they will be published in the next newsletter. As in past years, our small neighborhood has again demonstrated their holiday spirit in creating a “Texas Winter Wonderland.” We want to thank everyone who took the time to decorate their homes during this special season. (BCS3) 2012 BCS3 ASSESSMENT Every property owner in the neighborhood has received their 2012 Assessment. As was outlined in the letter that accompanied the invoice, the Board did their best minimize the 2012 Budget and subsequently keep the assessment as low as possible.

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January 2012 The Colonies PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE As in past years, our small neighborhood has again demonstrated their holiday spirit in creating a “Texas Winter Wonderland.” We want to thank everyone who took the time to decorate their homes during this special season. KATY, TX. PERMIT #137 Your newsletter can now be viewed online at www.krenekprinting.com (Newsletters - Hwy 6 Area - Colonies) “A group of people with the same interests...concentrated in a particular area.” 1

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1January 2012 The ColoniesPublished 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

PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE

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PERMIT #137

Your newsletter can now be viewed online at www.krenekprinting.com

(Newsletters - Hwy 6 Area - Colonies)New

For Residents of Bradford Colony, Charlestown Colony, Concord Colony, Georgetown Colony One, Georgetown Colony Two, Jamestown Colony, Langham Creek Colony, and Yorktown Colony

The Colonies Review

Bradford Colony 1 & 2Dictionary.com has several definitions for the word “colony.” The most fitting is: “A group of people with the same interests...concentrated in a particular area.” Bradford Colony Neighbors, we all have the same interests in this area, which is to provide a safe, clean and respectful environment for our families. To this end we have taken several steps over the past few years to ad-dress some issues to strengthen the security of the neighborhood. We added the security cameras, which record the traffic in and out of the community, and the fences along the bayou to restrict the foot traffic and access to the neighborhood from behind our homes. These are only part of the solution. YOU are the best deterrent to crime and trouble in our Colony. Get to know your fellow “colonists” and if you see something out of place, say something. Also, it should go without saying, but please respect the rules. Please be respectful of your neighbors when parking or hosting an event at your home, encourage your guests to be respectful coming and going, and remember that while you may be enjoying the season, some neighbors may have to work in the morning (or night). Let’s keep the neighbor-hood looking great by not putting out our trash too early or leaving the cans in the public view. Put your trash cans in the garage or backyard, please.

We hope that 2012 brings everyone in our colony much joy, happiness and prosperity! That is an interest I know we all share.

Bradford Colony Section 3www.bcs3.org

THE BOARD WISHES EVERYONE A HAPPY, SAFE AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!

(bcs3) cHrIsTMAs DEcorATIoN coNTEsTAs of the date this newsletter is being written, we have not yet chosen the winners for the 2011 Christmas Deco-ration contest. These results will be posted on the BCS3 website as soon as they become official, plus they will be published in the next newsletter.

As in past years, our small neighborhood has again demonstrated their holiday spirit in creating a “Texas Winter Wonderland.” We want to thank everyone who took the time to decorate their homes during this special season.

(bcs3) 2012 bcs3 AssEssMENTEvery property owner in the neighborhood has received their 2012 Assessment. As was outlined in the letter that accompanied the invoice, the Board did their best minimize the 2012 Budget and subsequently keep the assessment as low as possible.

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The Board would like to thank all the residents who have already submitted their 2012 Assessment payments to ACMP. Your timely payments are greatly appreciated.

If you haven’t already done so, residents are encouraged to take care of this payment by the January 31, 2012 deadline so as to avoid penalties and late fees.

Remember that it is possible to set up a payment plan to handle the 2012 Assessment. If you are interested in this option, please contact our management company (ACMP) at 281-855-9867 and talk to our agent (Theodora Daly) about setting up such a plan.

(BCS3) DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS / INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROCESS

The management company (ACMP) makes two inspections per month through the neighborhood for the purpose of identifying various deed restriction violation (DRV) issues. These inspections are part of our contract agreement with ACMP.

Every subsequent DRV letter that is sent out to the residents costs the HOA - and therefore the residents - money to cover the cost of postage, supplies and copies. Even in our small neighborhood, these charges add up and are a significant part of our budget.

If a DRV is not corrected in a timely fashion, ACMP takes a photo of the specific DRV issue and then sends a certified letter to the property owner in question with a request to correct the issue. The charges for these photos and certified letters are initially paid by the HOA but are billed back to the property owner in question for their eventual payment to ACMP.

We would like to thank all the residents who put in the time and effort to take care of their homes and yards. In addition to making the neighborhood look as good as possible as well as maximize property values, you are also minimizing the charges that the HOA (and the residents) have to pay for DRV related notification and enforcement activities.

Let’s all keep up the good work!

(BCS3) STREET LIGHT OUTAGESTo report a street light outage or request a repair to a street light, you will need to get the six digit number of the street light (it is normally located on the side of the pole facing the street) You will also need the approximate address of the street light (e.g. house near the pole). Then click on this link (www.centerpointenergy.com/outage) to fill out the short report form to get the light fixed.

(BCS3) WEBSITE REMINDER The website for our neighborhood is now www.bcs3.org. This is a totally new and revamped website from the original one that was developed back in 2003-2004.

Please take the time to check into this new website - and feel free to contact any Board member with suggestions and comments pertaining to this site.

(BCS3) TRASH CANS AND RELATED ISSUES The Board would like to thank all the residents who regularly and consistently follow our neighborhood policies with respect to putting out and recovering their trash and recycling containers, as well as storing them out of sight during the rest of the week.

These simple actions go a long way towards helping to keep our neighborhood looking good. A drive through other subdivisions

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(BCS3) CONTACT THE BOARDAs is the case with everything in our small neighborhood, every resident should feel free to contact any Board member as to any issue or question that you have about BCS3. Contact information for all the Board members is located on the inside back cover of this publication.

Charlestown Colony(CHC) HAppy NEw yEAR!

Thanks to all those who decorated their homes so beau-tifully for the holidays. What a beautiful sight to see and a difficult choice to pick the winner of the Holiday Decoration contest. The winner will be published in the February newsletter as the January letter one goes to press before the selection is made. It is wonderful to drive around the area and see all the beautiful decoration.

(CHC) HOmEOwNER ASSESSmENTS Everyone has received their assessment for 2012. We kept our assessments at the same rate as last year, but unless everyone pays their fair share of our neighbor-hood assessments this year, an increase will be in our future. We do have homeowners who continue to owe as-sessments. The assessments are not optional; they are mandatory and are due in January of each year. If you can’t pay your total assessment by the due date, please call DebbieKay at SCS Management at 281-500-7106. She will be happy to speak with you and may possibly be able to offer a payment plan. If you have past due as-sessments, you are continuing to accrue charges and fees on your outstanding assessments. If you choose to sell your home, all outstanding fees and assessments must be paid before you will be able to close on the home.

Our annual assessments pay for repairs to playground equipment, lighting along our streets and in the park, maintenance of common areas, sprinkler system maintenance, water for common areas, and the brick fences at our entrance. In our future, we will be replacing the brick fence on the west side of our entrance due to erosion. We replaced the east side of the entrance in 2010 and look forward to having the remainder of this work completed.

(CHC) DOg FECES iN THE pARk AND COmmON AREAS It has been reported that residents have been seen allowing their dog(s) to relieve themselves in the park and common areas of the neighborhood. We do appreciate our responsible pet owners who carry bags with them to pick up after their dogs! Residents who do not pick up after their pet may be fined. Dog feces in the park and common areas aren’t just a nuisance, it’s are a health hazard to unsuspecting people who step in it or get it on their clothing or shoes.

We think the park and common areas are great places to exercise your 4-legged family member, please just remember that these areas are also used by children!

(CHC) wiNTER LAwNS AND gARDENSIn our December water bill, MUD 102 put a note that lawns and gardens don’t need as much watering during the winter months as in the heat the rest of the year. This is so very true! We have been fortunate to get some good rains in November and actually improve a bit on our rainfall totals for the year. For the past 12 months our area has gotten about 21 inches of rain (www.harriscountyfws.org). Houston’s normal rainfall is about 48 inches. We are still way below normal. Water wisely. Start thinking about applying fertilizers and herbicides in the next few months. The healthier our lawns and gardens are when the heat arrives, the better they will handle the hot weather and predicted draught.

(CHC) mARk THE DATES!Do you know when our trash company will not collect trash during 2012? Our trash pick-up is scheduled for Monday and Thursday. Recycling is collected on Monday only. WCA, our trash collection contractor, observes six holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Collection will not occur on these days. In the event that a collection day falls on a holiday for residents receiving TWICE-weekly service (that’s us), collection will roll to the next SCHEDULED collection day. There is no trash collection on Tuesday or Friday if our regular collec-tion day falls on a holiday.

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Remember a large amount of trash can often be recycled. Check the details at http://www.wcawaste.com/Houston/houston-residential.html. According to the website, they do not take plastic bags. How-ever, most grocery stores have bins that take any recycle number plastic bags. The website also says they don’t take wrapping paper. All the schools in the area have recycle bins that will take just about any kind of paper. WCA does take phone books. If you need an additional bin(s) or have any questions regarding WCA’s residential recycling program, please contact WCA Residential Office at 281-368-8397.

(ChC) New Year’s resolutioN to be More iNvolved?

As the New Year begins and we all consider resolutions, consider volunteering to help the neighborhood board. Remember, helping is its own reward and can be a positive on a job resume. It is through the work of many that we can keep our association dues low. We need a new volunteer to be Chairperson of the Yard of the Month. If there is regular walker who would be willing to take note of all neighborhood landscaping, then Yard of the Month is a great way to contribute to your neighborhood. Yard of the Month starts up again in March. Please contact a board member if interested. Their numbers are in the back of this publication. Without a new Chairperson, it is possible that we won’t have a Yard of the Month program in 2012.

(ChC) Planning Home Improvements during the Cooler Weather?Cooler temperatures are often a great time to work on home im-provements. You can work outside and not collapse due to heat exhaustion. However, please remember that major changes to your exterior home require architectural approval. The turnaround time is less than 30 days and can be as short as a few days in an emer-gency. The link here will take you to the site on the SCS Management page to download the form. http://scsmgmt.com/services.htm. You can download the deed restriction here also. Things like painting, major fence replacement, home additions and even some landscape changes require architectural approval.

Concord Colony(CC) MoNthlY assoCiatioN MeetiNGs

Concord Colony Homeowners Association Meetings are scheduled for the 2nd Tuesday of the month starting at 7:00 PM, located at 15300 Falmouth (directly under The Colony’s water tower). See the Concord Colony Facebook page for a map of the meeting location. We want to encourage all Homeowners to attend and speak to the board regarding any matters related to Association business. Our next meeting is scheduled for January 10, 2012. Don’t miss it!

(CC) deed restriCtioNsThe Concord Colony Homeowners Association continues to be dedicated to protecting every homeowner’s investment by keeping our neighborhood attractive and appealing. Please remember that deed restrictions are strongly enforced and any outside construction or major landscaping changes to your home must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee (ACC). ACC contact information for Concord Colony is on the inside back cover of this newsletter.

(CC) CoNCord ColoNY’s New FaCebooK PaGeDon’t forget to check out our neighborhood Facebook page for up to the minute information about the neighborhood. There are two different options to access the page. If you are logged into your Face-book account simply go to www.facebook.com/ConcordColony77084 or you may search for ‘Concord Colony’ and select the ‘Concord Colony Organization’ page. Either way, click ‘Like’ to begin receiving notifications about the neighborhood including crime alerts, HOA meeting notices and neighborhood contest winners. Use the page to post notices about lost pets or personal garage sales, etc. You can also contact us by sending an email to [email protected].

We wish you all a very Happy & Prosperous New Year!!!

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Georgetown Colony IPlease submit any concerns you have along with any deed restrictions questions to our email: [email protected].

(GCPOA1) How to make a deed restriction violation complaintAny resident may file a complaint in either of two ways:• Simply make a phone call to SCS Mgmt., www.scsmgmt.com at 281-463-1777.• Email the board members at [email protected].

There is a process we follow that monitors deed restriction violations and enforces corrective actions on behalf of the homeowners in GC I & II.

Jamestown Colony News(JC) VISIT US ON THE WEB

Questions about the neighborhood? You can probably find the answer on the Jamestown Colony website, www.jamestowncolony.com.

(JC) JamESTOWN alSO HaS a FaCEBOOk pagE!

Go to the Search function and type in “Jamestown Colony.” Click JOIN and you’ll be alerted when we post (very in-frequent) notices about the neighborhood.

(JC) HappY NEW YEaR!We hope your 2011 holidays were safe and warm and satisfying. And we hope you achieve all that you desire in 2012. Our holiday decoration winners for all sections will be announced next month.

(JC) RESIDENTS SURVEYDirector Steve Villarreal asks all residents to go to the website, www.james-towncolony.com and spend just a few minutes to complete the 2012 online residents survey. We need to hear your voice about the direction you want us to take in the new year.

(JC) SpRINg COmmUNITY EVENTSThe 5th Annual Jamestown Community Garage Sale is tentatively being planned for March 17, 2012, the Saturday at the end of the week of Cy-Fair ISD’s Spring Break. Start cleaning out your closets and garages. The usual signs and newspaper ads will be placed well in advance to ensure a big turnout by potential buyers. The tentative date for the 2012 Easter Egg Hunt in the Section 1 Park is March 31st. The final date will be announced early next year.

(JC) HOa aSSESSmENTS DUE NOWRemember that your homeowner assessment was due January 1st and begins to accrue late fees and penalties after January 31st. You can either send a check to ACMP based on the 2012 statement sent to you, or you can pay online at www.jamestowncolony.com (if you pay online, you are responsible for any service fees for your online payment). If you can’t pay the entire assessment at one time, contact ACMP at 281-855-9867 to arrange a payment plan. As long as you make such arrangements and stick to the payment plan, you will not be assessed penalties and late fees. Remember that your assessment will be larger this year and next till we get the new perimeter fence paid off.

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(JC) EASY WAY TO REPORT STREET LIGHT OUTAGESInstead of waiting for the CenterPoint Energy business Office to open, report the burned out street lights while you’re thinking of it. Go to www.centerpointenergy.com/services/electricity/residential/reportastreetlightoutage and fill in the information. Remember, the HOA pays for these lights whether they’re burning or not, so you might as well have them burning.

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M U S E U M opEn in Katy, tExaSThe Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 9182 in Katy, Texas officially re-opened its Veterans Memorial Museum on Saturday, November 19, 2011, after com-pleting major renovations. A brief reception followed the ceremony. The VFW hall and museum are located 6202 George Bush Drive in old Town Katy. For information or to schedule a group tour, please call 281-391-8387.

Yorktown Colony (ytC) ChristMas lights

DeCOrating JuDgingResults of the Christmas Lights Decorating Judging will be in the February 2012 newsletter.

The Yorktown Colony Board of Directors wants to wish all of you a Prosperous New Year!

(ytC) PetsMany dogs have been seen running loose in the sub-division. It is the owner’s responsibility to have your animal on a leash while walking in a public area AND pick up your dog “poop.” Also, PLEASE respect your neighbors and don’t let you animal BARK ALL NIGHT. We have had many complaints about dogs barking at all hours in the night. It is up to you to control your animal and not allow it to bark late at night and disturb your neighbors.

(ytC) DeeD restriCtiOnsIf anyone needs a copy of their Deed Restrictions, you can print a copy from the Consolidated Management Services website at www.cmsgroup.org. Please call Ani-ta Ashmore if you have any questions 281-296-9775.

(ytC) seCurityPlease lock your car doors for your protection. If you see anything suspicious, please call the Sheriff’s De-partment - protect your property!

(ytC) hOMe rePairsDon’t forget if you want to make repairs on your home such as landscaping, new roof, cutting down trees; you must get approval from the Board of Directors. There is a form you need to submit and then you will be notified if approved. Contact Consolidated Management, 281-296-9775.

(ytC) street lightsIf a street light is out, get the pole # on the side of pole, approximate address and call Centerpoint Energy at 713-207-2222. You can also report the outage online at www.centerpointenergy.com/outage.

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85˚ for next 48 hours. Always read and heed manufac turer s directions before spraying.• Propagation: Ivy cuttings root easily this month and next. Root cuttings of shrubs in mixture of loam and coarse sand; keep damp and semi-shaded until rooted. • Prune: Fruit trees in advance of new growth. Prune to groom and shape. Do not remove too much. Remove dead wood from trees and shrubs before spring buds swell, but do not prune spring bloomers. Prune crape myrtles. Prune nandina and others of similar growth habit by cutting unwanted canes out at base of plant. • Roses: Annual pruning about the middle of February, just before the spring buds break. To prevent later appearance of disease in the old beds, keep garden clean of debris and weeds. Complete preparation of new beds for roses.• Transplanting: January is one of the best months to transplant woody plants, both evergreen and deciduous, especially trees. Energy will be expended on roots instead of foliage. Learn ultimate size and cultural needs of tree or plant before buying. Consider dwarf varieties to avoid crowding later. Group plants of similar cultural needs. Do not work wet soil. Assure good drainage. Keep plants moist.• Vegetables: Prepare beds, preferably raised for drainage, with about 50% humus, including rotted manure.• Winter Protection: Expect freeze any time; plan for protection of tender plants. Water. Remove coverings, particularly plastic, when temperature rises. Protect low plants with dry leaves, pine needles or soil mulch, but remove when weather warms.

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COLONIES 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.

BRADFORD COLONYPerla Carranza - B, L, H, P 17 832-202-5090Michelle Quintana - B, PP, T (K-3) 14 281-550-1153Ashley Alanis - B, PP 13 832-545-7192Frank Carranza - P, L 15 281-256-5587

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CYPRESS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL CHOIRWELCOME TO THE NEW YEAR 2012! We had a wonderful closing of our 2011 year. December was a flurry of activity. The Holiday Con-cert was beautifully arranged with traditional carols and an eclectic mix of international seasonal songs with accompaniment. Labay men’s choir shared their vocal talent to the festivities. It was a feast for the eyes, ears and soul. A perfect blending for a perfect start to the holidays.

The students threw a joyous party with admission being non perish-able food items to help out our neighbors in need. Amongst the fun was dancing, singing, the museum game and hilarity of the white elephant gift exchange. Don’t forget the mountains of cakes, cookies, flan and more cookies!!!

Auditions for the Area choir will take place January 7th in San Antonio. We wish all our participating members courage as they meet this challenge head on. Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) performance for the men’s choir will be this year. It is quite an honor to be chosen to participate and our men have been working diligently on their vocals. This will be in San Antonio and no doubt surrounded with fun as memories are made. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest takes place on January 27th. Sing steady Eagles! A sweepstakes will be the hopeful theme of the day! Pizzazz is the annual variety show held in the auditorium of the high school. It is always well done, complete with choreography, costumes and set design. This family event will be on February 24th and 25th. Mark your calendars now as this is one show you do not want to miss! This is always a highlight to our school year. As always, we want to thank Mrs. Douglas, Ms. Loftin and our family of volunteers for whom we could not function. GO EAGLES CHOIR!

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Cy-Fair ISD vOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLEIt’s the time of the year when we find ourselves setting new goals or “resolutions.” Maybe it’s time to set a new personal goal to become a part of our winning team. Unlock your talents and volunteer your time in our school district. The Cy-Fair VIPS team roster needs you and is never too full!

We are looking for community members who want to become Global Volunteers in order to be a part of our “team” and make a differ-ence 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.

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If you have some free time and would like to learn more about be-coming 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”

UPCOMING EVENTS- January 12th - VIPS General Meeting – 9:30 AM to 12 PM, Berry Center. Open to all CFISD volunteers, parents, staff and community members. Get the latest information on CFISD volunteering and learn through networking!- January 24th - Junior Achievement Volunteer Training – 9:30 AM to 12 PM, Berry Center. The purpose of Junior Achievement is to educate and inspire young people to value free enterprise, under-stand business and economics, and be workforce ready.- January 26th - PIE Student Mentor Training – 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, Berry Center. Training for individuals committed to serve as a role model and friend to CFISD students. District approved mentors meet with students weekly during school hours on school campuses. Along with this two-hour training, an application and criminal back-ground check are required.- January 31st - Sooper Puppy Training – 9:30 AM to 12 PM, Berry Center. Sooper Puppy is a first grade class series dealing with age appropriate life lessons, facing dilemmas and arriving at solutions by making good choices.

Register for training by emailing the PIE office at [email protected]. Provide your name and the name and date of the training you wish to attend. Registration is required to guarantee a seat and training materials. Adults only please.

CFISD – SALUTE TO OUR HEROESSaturday, February 11th at The Onmi Westside Houston. Salute to Our Heroes will honor the brave men and women who have served to preserve our freedom and liberty. Proceeds from this event will go to an endowment, enabling graduating students from CFISD to attend college. Inspirational speakers, entertainment, live and silent auctions will highlight this special evening. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available.

GUEST SPEAKER: Keni Thomas. Army Ranger Involved in “Black Hawk Down” Mission Keni Thomas, Bronze Star for Valor recipient, is an engaging speaker whose story captivates audiences from beginning to end. The highly successful movie “Black Hawk Down” is based on his Army Company’s mis-sion in Mogadishu, Somalia. In addition to speaking, Thomas is a recording artist with two critically acclaimed projects.

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Cornerstone United Methodist Church Preschool has been serving the needs of the Copperfield area since 1985. Cornerstone is a State Licensed facility operating five days a week. We offer pro-grams for children 15 months through five-year-old preschoolers. CUMC Preschool will be offering tours every Tuesday at 10:00 AM beginning January 17th and continuing through February 7th. Join the Preschool directors in the sanctuary where they will answer questions and discuss our program (curriculum, activities, special events, schedules, etc.) with interested families in the community. Families that attend one of our tours can register before our open family registration. Come and find out how!

Open family registration will be held on Thursday, February 9th at 10:00 AM in the church sanctuary. We are located at 15919 Ridge Park Drive in the Copperfield subdivision, Southdown Village. For further information, please call 281-859-1612.

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Copperfield ChurCh presChoolCopperfield Church’s Preschool program will begin registering for the 2012-2013 school year in February. Our currently enrolled families and Copperfield Church members will register on Tuesday, Febru-ary 7th. Registration will open to the general public on Wednesday, February 8th. For those interested in seeing the facility, tours will be given at 10:30 AM on the following days: January 24th, 26th, 31st and February 2nd. Children ages 12 months through 5 years of age will learn of God’s love through Bible stories, prayer, Bible activities, arts, crafts, music and playtime. You may contact us at 281-856-2273 X203 or [email protected] for more information.

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St. Cuthbert Episcopal Preschool’s 2012-2013 Preschool Registra-tion will be on February 7th starting at 8:30 AM and will continue each day during Preschool hours until all of our spots are full. We offer two, three or five day classes for students ages 18 months – 4 years. Our school hours are Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Friday 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon. The program provides a loving, Christian environment offering the children weekly chapel, as well as music/movement, library and computer classes. Come by and visit us anytime at 17020 West Road at Queenston during preschool hours, no appointment necessary. Our program is open to all children, regardless of race, nationality or creed. For questions, contact Lynn or Lynda at 281-463-1912.

beAr Creek uNited Methodist ChurCh sChoolKINDERGARTEN: A YEAR OF MAGIC - Tuesday, January 31st at 6:30 PM Parents of prospective kindergarten students are invited to come and learn about our kindergarten program from our kindergarten teach-ing team. Find out what makes our kindergarten “Year of Magic” the nurturing and personal experience that has been enjoyed by so many families at Bear Creek United Methodist Church School for more than twenty-five years. Call 281-463-2969 for more informa-tion or to schedule a tour.

Bear Creek UniTed MeThodisT ChUrCh sChool regisTraTionBear Creek United Methodist Church School registration for 2012-2013 is Thursday, February, 16th at 9:30 AM. BCUMCS serves children 12 months through kindergarten, including a transition class for five year olds who would benefit from a year to grow before entering kindergarten. Please call the school at 281-463-2969 for more information or stop by the school for a tour and to see our newly expanded and renovated playground.

CROSSBRIDGE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Registration for our Weekday Preschool and Kindergarten 2012-2013As an outreach of Crossbridge Christian Church, we strive to fa-cilitate the development of our students spiritually, academically, physically, emotionally and socially and to create in our students a life-long love of learning; All for the Glory of God. Our mission is to provide Christian teachings and exemplary care for the children of our community with tailored age appropriate daily lesson plans that allow children to learn through example and hands on experiences. We are a Licensed Center with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services-Child Care. Starting in the Fall we will be of-fering a Kindergarten Class!!! We are very excieted about this new adventure! Registration for new students is February 14th. This is a first come, first served. We accept students starting at 18 months. We are a 2 to 4 day program Monday thru Thursday, New Hours 9:15 AM - 2:00 PM. Check us out at www.crossbridgehouston.org for more information on our preschool. Phone: 281-345-6438; address: 15415 West Road & Hwy 6N in the Copperfield Area.

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For thanksgiving For the month of November, teachers at Montessori Preschool at Copperfield introduced service as a way to inspire math-readiness in preschool children. By collecting cans and non-perishable food items for needy Cypress families, children (ages 18 months to 6 years) practiced counting skills, place value, addition and subtraction at an advanced level at an early age in the name of service. Children established a goal of collecting 65 food items in a month and surpassed their goal by 301 in two weeks. Teach-ers aided the counting process, introducing place value to understand the value of three-digit numbers and tracking total donations on a large chart. Kindergartners practiced three-digit addition and subtraction problems to account for the total number of food items. All food items will be donated to Cypress Assistance Ministries for Thanksgiving. In addition, students were taught the value of service and sharing, espe-cially in tough economic times when it is difficult to give freely.

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John PaUL ii cathoLic schooLLocated at 1400 Parkway Plaza (near Briar Forest and Eldridge), invites interested families to tour the campus during Catholic Schools Week. Tours will be given Monday, January 30th through wednesday, February 1st, from 9 – 11 AM. Tours will begin on the hour and every ½ hour. Ap-pointments are not necessary. Open House for prospective families will be held on Thursday, February 2nd, from 6 – 7:30 PM. Registration for new families begins on saturday, February 11th. For more information about this National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, please call 281-496-1500 or visit www.jp2.org.

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Add Some L.I.F.e. LeSSonS to Your new YeArThe 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 January are: “Detoxification and Your Health” - Jan. 11th; “Lincoln and the Road to the Emancipation Proclamation” - Jan. 18th and “The Perfection of Deception: Magicians Who Have Changed World History” - Jan. 25th. Call the library at 281-290-3214 for L.I.F.E. program information.

Free new Student orIentAtIonS Set And requIred For FIrSt tIme StudentS Take a tour, learn about campus programs, meet with an advisor, choose a schedule and register for spring classes at LSC-CyFair’s free New Student Orientations, which all first-time-in-college (FTIC) students are now required to attend. New Student Orientations are set for mondays, wednesdays and Fridays in January. All ses-sions are free, but space is limited and students must pre-register online at LoneStar.edu/cyfair-orientation to receive a confirmation with room location and other program information. Call 281-290-3430 or email [email protected] for information.

It’S not too LAte to regISter For SprIng SemeSter or weekend CoLLege!Weekday classes begin Jan. 17th. Weekend College classes begin Jan. 20th-21st! For information, call 281-290-3200 or 832-782-5000 or go online to LoneStar.edu/registration. For Weekend Col-lege information, call 832-482-1070 or go toLoneStar.edu/weekend-college.

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The Pregnancy Help Center of West Houston will be hosting their upcoming “Hidden Treasures” Banquet of Life on thursday, Janu-ary 19, 2012. This lovely evening includes a decadent meal and features Abby Johnson and Shawn Carney: two amazing speakers serving the pro-life mission. All monies raised at this event will go to benefit the many services offered by the Pregnancy Help Center.

Tickets are now available for $75 each and can be purchased at www.donate-phckaty.org or by calling Lisa Marlowe at 281-578-0078, ext. 103. The Banquet of Life will be held at the Second Baptist Church West Campus at 19449 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas 77094.

Founded in 1989, the Pregnancy Help Center of West Houston is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, who ministers to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of women and their extended families as they deal with the circumstances surrounding a present, potential or former pregnancy by sharing the truth and love of Jesus Christ.

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BERYL RAMSEY AND WAYNE VOSS TO CHAIRGO RED FOR WOMEN LUNCHEON SET FOR FEBRUARY 13, 2012

CEO of Methodist Willowbrook Hospital, Beryl Ramsey, returns to Chair the Go Red For Women Luncheon in partnership with CEO of Methodist West Houston Hospital, Wayne Voss. Together, Ramsey and Voss will serve as Co-Chairs and lead efforts to raise awareness that heart disease remains the number one killer of women, but is often preventable with healthy lifestyle choices.

This year’s luncheon will be held on Monday, Feb. 13th at the Berry Center in Cy-Fair and is expected to draw more than 400 business and community leaders. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn tips on heart disease and stroke prevention from local experts, listen to a heart-warming story of survival from an area resident, participate in interactive breakout displays and shop the “purse-onalities” silent auction. The silent auction is a unique piece of the luncheon that features items representative of the diverse personalities of the com-munity. Purses can be anything from actual handbags to golf bags to briefcases. This year’s auction will include something for everyone!

Melissa Wilson of Fox 26 Morning News will emcee the event and Dr. Valentina Ugolini of Willowbrook Cardiovascular Associates will be the featured medical speaker.

Ramsey and Voss and their team of volunteers have a goal of raising a record-breaking $200,000 to support educational programs that the American Heart Association provides and the life-saving research it funds to reduce the effects of heart disease in women.

Today, only 1 in 5 women believe that heart disease is their greatest health threat. More women die of cardiovascular disease than the next three causes of death combined, including all forms of cancer. Go Red for Women celebrates the energy, passion and power that women can use to band together to wipe out heart disease and stroke.

To secure a sponsorship, purchase tables and/or tickets, or for fur-ther information, contact Priscilla Luna at 713-610-5071 or email [email protected]. For more information about Go Red For Women, visit GoRedForWomen.org or call 1-888-MY-HEART. Go Red For Women is sponsored nationally by Macy’s and Merck & Co., Inc.

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JOB FAIrEpiphany Church at 1530 Norwalk Drive in Katy, is hosting a Job Fair on Thursday, January 26, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The event is free and there will be 50 companies represented for jobs from Receptionist to Vice President in the areas of finance, healthcare, IT, engineering, to name a few. A list of the companies that are participating and the openings they have will be given to job candidates on the morning of the fair. To ensure we have the most current information from our participating employers, this list will not be distributed prior to the day of the event. This event is geared toward degreed, career-minded, professional job candidates. Candidates with no/some college but substantial related work experience would also be well suited for this event. Bring plenty of resumes.

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Legacy concert: noeL BouLey - 3 PM, tuesday, January 10, 2012. Bass-baritone Noel Bouley received a master’s degree in vocal performance at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and he completed a bachelor’s degree in both vocal performance and music education at Louisiana State University. Bouley has performed as the bass soloist in major works such as Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, Bach’s Mass in B minor, Mozart’s Mass in C minor, Bach’s Ich habe genug and Handel’s Messiah. Tickets: $6 - $12

Apollo Chamber Players presents “SoundScapeS of the WorLd: an expo in france” - 6 PM, Sunday, January 22, 2012. Join The Apollo Chamber Players for a program featuring music by the giants of the Impressionist movement, Ravel and De-bussy, complimented by a set of Apollo-arranged folk melodies from around the world. Tickets: $6 - $12,

WindSync’S peter & the WoLf - 10 AM, Saturday, January 28, 2012. Who took the cool out of classical music? Well, WindSync is here to put it back. A fresh, young and energetic ensemble, WindSync’s Peter and the Wolf program is dramatic and interactive, allowing audience members of all ages to explore and engage with the music. WindSync invites audiences to join the collaborative, creative process of musical imagination and expression by explor-ing elements of rhythm, culture, characteristics of the instruments, and the hip, story-telling nature of classical music in a staged and costumed production of Peter and the Wolf.

WindSync is part of Cypress Creek FACE’s Free Children’s Series. All Free Children’s Series concerts are free and no reservations necessary.

Februaryrhythmic circuS: feet don’t faiL me noW! - 8 PM, Satur-day, february 4, 2012. A talented quartet of tap dancers team up with seven musicians/vocalists for an evening of nonstop percus-sive madness! Rhythmic Circus integrates rapid-fire tap with a wide variety of musical genres in a show “you have to see to believe”! Tickets: $30-60.

All performances are at The Centrum, 6823 Cypresswood Dr. Spring, TX 77379, 281-440-4850; www.cypresscreekface.org.

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upcoming programs include: January 3rd & 4th: no program - Winter break January 10th & 11th: Being Green January 17th & 18th: Reptiles January 24th & 25th: Nature Detectives Jan. 31st/feb. 1st: Mice & Squirrels

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CWCWomen Serving the Community

The women’s club closed the year with a wonderful Holiday Party at Tapas Capriccio. We celebrated with our friends and are ready to start the new year as “The Cy-Fair Women’s Club.” Our first meeting in 2012 will be on January 5th at the West Houston Church of Christ at 7:00 Pm. Start the new year on the right track and come join us. make a difference in the community, while de-veloping friendships for a lifetime.

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membership in the CWC is open to all ladies in Northwest Houston/Cypress neighborhoods. Currently we meet the first Thursday of most months at West Houston Church of Christ at 7:00 Pm for social time and refreshments, followed by a program at 7:30 Pm. The church is located at the corner of Queenston and West Road.

Our monthly meetings are not only educational and enjoyable, but they develop lasting fellowships. We look forward to meeting you in the new year! If you have any questions about our club or need directions to the church, please contact Susan mcLeroy, membership Chair at [email protected].

Closing the year as “The Copperfield Women’s Club,” we wish everyone, Happy Holidays and a very prosperous New Year!

houSton Fire FighterS making houSton the City With the BiggeSt heart For mDa

It’s official, Houstonians through the Houston Fire Fighters raised a record breaking $509,961 for the muscular Dystrophy Association making them the #1 Fill-the-Boot department in the country for the last 9 out of 10 years raising more than $6.3 million during that time.

For more than 50 years fire fighters have helped mDA by filling their boots with donations from the citizens of their community. Houston Professional Fire Fighters Local #341 will begin their 2012 Fill-the-Boot fundraising campaign for the muscular Dystrophy Association on Saturday February 11, 2012 during the hours of 10 Am and 2 Pm. Fire Fighters will also be out March 10th, April 14th and May 12th to collect funds for the campaign.The Fire Fighters rely on support and donations from the commu-nity for the success of the campaign. Proceeds raised during the street-side campaign will help support mDA services and research programs, including mDA’s outpatient clinics at Texas Children’s Hospital and The methodist Neurological Institute. money raised from Fill-the-Boot also sends young people ages 6-17 to mDA sum-mer camp, held in Burton, Texas.

For more information, please contact mDA Director of Business De-velopment Carrie Dalton at 713-522-3679 or [email protected].

2012 Cy-Fair Women’S expoEvent: Cy-Fair Women’s ExpoWhen: April 26, 2012Time: 11:00 Am - 2:00 PmWhere: Sterling Country Club at Houston National 16500 Houston National Blvd Houston, TX 77095

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BOY SCOUTS

Boy 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, citi-zenship, swimming, leadership, white-water rafting and much more. Troop 61 camps each month and has a group that goes to High ad-venture 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 Via-tor 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.

SPORTSHoLy covEnAnt uMc SoccEr

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WESt HouSton GirLS SoftBALL ASSociAtion rEGiStrAtion

West Houston Girls Softball association invites you to come join the fun! Registration is now OpEN for our Spring 2012 season. Make some new friends and enjoy the outdoors in a fun and exciting way. No experience necessary! Girls, ages 5-17, are eligible to play! Every girl makes a team and every girl plays. Registration can be completed online, in-person or by mail (visit our website for forms and dates): www.eteamz.com/whgsa. If you have questions, please feel free to email Monica Canady at [email protected].

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BEAr crEEK BAptiSt cHurcHBe a part of one of our basketball leagues. practice/Games will be on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday nights. Evaluations to help set the teams will be February 20th, 21st and 23rd between the hours of 6:00 pM and 8:00 pM in our Gym. You can register online at www.bearcreekchurch.tv/sports. Look for Register Now area and click on Inward/Forward Basketball. We will have registration forms available in the church office and in the Student Ministry area. practices begin the week of March 19th and the league runs through May 5th. The cost of Inward/Forward Basketball is $20. If you have questions or would like more information you can contact us at 281-859-9900. ask for Scott Denton or Linda Newhouse or email [email protected] or [email protected].

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aT Bear CreeK BapTisT ChUrChWe would like to invite children from 4 yrs. (as of Sept. 1, 2011) to 5th grade to join us as we enjoy another season of T-Ball, Kid & Coach Pitch. We look forward to teaching your children the skills and watching them enhance their abilities. Registration forms are now available in our office or you can register online at www.bearcreekchurch.tv/sports. We will offer several evaluation days so we can check on their skills so we can even out the teams. The dates for these are February 27th, 28th and March 1st, between 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM. Also on March 3rd 10:00 AM - 12:00 noon. It only takes a few minutes for us to run them through the drills and then we will contact each player about practices. After March 5th we cannot guarantee a place on a team. They will practice for one hour a week on a Monday, Tuesday or Thursday. Practices begin the week of March 19th and the league runs through May 19th. The cost will be $75. If you have questions or would like more informa-tion you can contact us at 281-859-9900. Ask for Scott Denton or Linda Newhouse or email [email protected] or [email protected]. Register as soon as possible!

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regisTraTion now openRegistration for Fun, Fair, Positive Soccer (FFPS) is open for boys and girls ages 4 to 18 for the spring season. Games start on April 7, 2012. FFPS offers children a fun and fair experience, including one practice per week, a full uniform and trophy for every player, equal playing time, opportunities to play every position, co-ed/balanced teams, positive coaching and more. No tryouts are required. Reg-istration fee includes a full uniform (shirt, shorts and socks), trophy, trained positive coaches, nice fields and background checks on all volunteers. All major credit cards are accepted.

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Coaches will call players to schedule practice by April 3rd. Practice times and location will be determined by the coach and team. The spring schedule includes eight games, with all games played locally on Saturdays from April 7th – May 26th. The Cy-Fair league will play at the following locations:

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east of Jones Road at Wheatland Drive). For more information, maps of locations or to sign up, visit www.ffps.org or call 1-800-828-PLAY (7529).

northweSt flyerS track clUbThe registration session for all athletes interested in the 2012 Track & Field season will be at 8:30 AM Saturday, February 4th at the Cypress Creek Christian Community Center. A nationally acclaimed motivational speaker and Olympic gold medalist will be the keynote speaker for the annual registration event!!!

For additional information on the Northwest Flyers Track Club, please visit the team website at www.northwestflyers.org or contact Linette Roach at 281-587-8442 or [email protected].

attention laDy golferS Please join us for a different golf outing every Wednesday morn-ing. 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.

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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.

CHURCH NEWS st. cutHbert episcopal cHurcH

11tH annual cHili cook-offSt. Cuthbert Episcopal Church will hold their 11th annual Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, January 28th, from 12:00-4:00 PM This event is open to the public and if you would like to enter your chili in the competition, there will be a $5 entry fee. Come and share your favorite chili recipe and see if you will be the grand prize winner. St. Cuthbert is located at 17020 West Road, Houston (the northeast corner of West and Queenston). For more information, visit us at www.stcuthbert.org.

cHrist apostolic cHurcH betWeen Jobs netWorkinG

Every Tuesday, 10:00 AMLimited SeatingCAC is dedicated to helping, networking, educating and empower-ing 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.

bear creek united MetHodist cHurcHattention: careGiVers of elderly persons

Did you know that on the second Friday of each month Bear Creek United Methodist Church provides a caring, Christian atmosphere 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

The KaTy ChrisTian Women’s ConneCTion BiBle sTudies

The Katy Christian Women’s Connection is offering Bible Studies at the Fellowship at Cinco Ranch Church, 22765 Westheimer Park-way, Katy - across from the Katy YMCA. If you are a member of the Katy YMCA, you will receive free childcare for your child during the study. For more information or to sign up, please contact Janet at 281-762-8252. For the latest updates, please visit our website: www.KatyCWC.org. UPCOMING BIBLE STUDIES Starting Tuesday, January 10, 2012Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11 AMKnowing God’s Will - The choices that we make often make us. The biblical book of Ruth is a story about choices and provides valuable insight into how we can make decisions that honor God and bless our own lives - 8 lessons. For information on this Bible study, please contact Joanne at 832-321-5895.

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Starting Tuesday, January 10, 2012Tuesdays from 12:30-2 pmChrist In Genesis 1 - The God of Creation - This is an exciting study detailing the biblical account of Creation as recorded in Genesis. The study covers history from Creation to the call of Abraham and the beginning of the nation of Israel - (12 lessons). For more information on this Bible study, please contact Janice at 281-220-1026. Starting Wednesday, January 11, 2012Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:30 Am - 10 Smart Things Women Can Do to Build a Better Life - This study openly addresses rel-evant topics while also sharing the Gospel. Learn innovative ways to manage emotions, live generously, resolve relationships, offload stress, grasp grace, and more - 10 chapters. For information on this Bible study, please contact Janet at 281-762-8252.

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

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Te invitamos a estudiar la biblia. Ven con tu familia. Estamos en la escuela 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].

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.

Senior CHurCH grouPS

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.copperfieldchurch.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.

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CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH and WELLNESS CENTER

$25.00 Reg. $187.00 ProgramMust present ad at time of appointment.

“I’m In PAIN”Can Chiropractic Help ME ?

YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE:✓ A private consultation with the doctor.

✓ X-rays, if necessary.

✓ A thorough spinal examination including orthopedic & neurological test.

✓ A confidential report of our findings.

✓An explanation of our treatment procedure if we determine chiropractic can help you.

✓A REFERRAL TO THE PROPER SPECIALIST IF WE DETERMINE CHIROPRACTIC CAN’T HELP YOU.4654 Hwy. 6 North, Suite 305

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We are often asked, “What’s the best way of finding out whether or not a doctor of chiropractic can help my problem?”We believe the answer can be found in a complete chiropractic consultation and examination, including x-rays. And to help find out for sure, we will do a complete consultation and examination, including x-rays, if necessary, (procedures that normally cost $187.00 or more) for $25.00.We will make this special program available through JANUARY. The only exception to the offer involves personal injury cases (workers’ compensation and auto accidents) in which there is no charge directly to the patient.

281-855-2277 HeadacheArthritic pain by stiff neckLoss of sleepScoliosis (Curvature of the spine)Leg pain & numbnessArm pain & numbnessBackacheFatigueTensionWhiplash Injury

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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-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.

BEAr CrEEK COmmuNItY CENtEr3055 Bear Creek Drive • 281-859-1566

www.pCt3.hCtx.netPlease call for more information or to register for any of these classes AsAP. All classes are FrEE oF ChArgE and are suited for adults, unless otherwise noted and are open to the public.

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281-550-0885our hours are: Monday - 1:00 Pm - 8:00 Pm, Tuesday/Thursday - 10:00 Am - 6:00 Pm, Wednesday -10:00 Am - 8:00 Pm, Friday - 1:00 Pm - 6:00 Pm, Saturday - 10:00 Am - 5:00 Pm, Sunday - Closed.

we will be closed Monday, January 2nd and Monday, January 16th.

All programs are free and open to the public. For more information call 281-550-0885 or log on to www.hcpl.net.

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FOR SALEExquisite David Yurman (Madison) watch with stainless steel bracelet, 0.79+ct. diamond bezel, white mother of pearl dial, Swiss quartz. Originally $5,400, will sell $2,500. 281-787-1205.

James Avery: Collet net collar, CH-539, 14k gold, lists for $1,900, must sell for $1,700 OBO; sunburst pendant, CM-37S, 14k gold, lists for $1,900, must sell for $1,700 OBO; matching sunburst earrings, 14k gold, lists for $400, must sell for $350; domed teardrop ear hoops, EH-860, 14k gold, lists for $410, must sell for $350. All items new and never worn. Call 281-395-4359 for serious queries only.

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1991 Chevrolet Camero RS, all power, 65,500 original miles, good condition. Call 713-598-0256.

2010 Honda CR-V, 2WD, 5 dr., EX-L navigation, sunroof, leather, fully loaded. Exterior/interior color, tango red, pearl/gray. Miles, 16,030. Excellent condition. Contact at 281-492-7460.

2002 Ford Explorer XLT fully loaded, V6 engine runs good, private seller. Asking $5,900. Call 713-907-6426.

Rare 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.

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

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

Sofa good to very good condition, $250 OBO. 281-861-7500.

Dolphin coffee table, $500; dolphin table and 4 chairs, $150; Sony 36” TV, $300. 713-416-6716.

Rocket tickets, 2 seats, section 112, row 23, seats 3 & 4, $90/pair, face value season ticket holder. Great seats. 281-578-0153.

Maytag electric range, smooth top, never used, $350. 281-647-6056.

Prom dresses, both long and short dresses, various colors and sizes; white bridal gown used for NCL presentation. Prices negotiable. 281-392-6518.

Blue sofa and love seat, $150; large study table, $75. 281-256-3609.

Rainbow Play System: 2 swings, 360 tire swing, 3-station swing beam, Jacob’s rope ladder, knotted rope w/ disc swing, slide, play-house and more. Asking $1,400 OBO. Contact Joe 832-654-8886.

Omega Pro II Racquetball Racket with zip case, never used, $35; 8” animal gold trim/porcelain (some) plates, $15 - $20 each; Em-mot 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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HELP WANTEDSalons at Stonegate is now hiring a part time house keeper to help clean, fold towels and sweep. Hours 11 AM to 7 PM, good pay, 24 hours a week. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Please call 281-256-2204.

Swimming pool cleaner need: Experienced pool cleaner to help with route maintenance in Cypress and Northwest Houston. 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.

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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! 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 experience hairstylist, mas-sage therapist, nail tech and esthetician, lease or commission. 832-878-1052.

The Pediatric Dentist of Katy is looking for a highly motivated Reg-istered 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.

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

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.

Dental assistant position available. F/T, nonsmoker, 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.

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 Word-Perfect, be a self-starter, possess excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail and the ability to work in a fast paced en-vironment. Send resume & salary requirements to 281-398-1380.

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LOST & FOUNDMISSING: White wrought iron reindeer w/lights, approx. 24” in length, from front yard. Return, no questions asked. REWARD! 281-398-3732. Nottingham Subdivision.

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.

TIMESHARES/VACATION HOMES

Las Vegas Timeshare - On the Strip near the airport, sleeps 4, full kitchen, dining & living; jacuzzi in room, 2 TV’s/2 Phones, 2 pools outside building, fitness room, washer/dryer/safe in room, 4 days $355 - 7 days $500. No added fees. Cheryl 281-543-2409.

Vacation home for rent: Hill country vaca-tion home, Cedar Creek Cabin, new 2/2 with loft, fully furnished, huge front porch, satellite TV, beautiful views, abundant wild-life, Frio River at Concan near Garner State Park, sleeps 8. Call 866-7CON-CAN or go to www.frioman.com for more information.

HELP WANTED - CARELooking for a lady that wants to work during the week (from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM). English or Spanish speaking. Training will be provided to help and teach a 12-year-old boy with a disability. Area: Towne Lake behind Lone Star College (West rd and Barker Cypress). Please call 713-446-9097.

Live in caregiver for elderly ambulatory female. Must be mature female, non-smoker with valid drivers license, transportation, and good driving record. Duties include companion-ship, personal care, light cleaning, and cooking. MUST be able to live in Monday through Saturday. Please have references. 281-550-7577.

Mature female to live in and care for elderly female in Settlers Village. Duties include light cleaning and detailed personal care. 832-470-8045.

NOVENADue to the amount of space involved and the response of those wishing to publish a Novena to St. Jude, a Novena to St. Jude will be published along with a list of initials of those wishing to publish one. We are sorry, but we cannot make exceptions. $5 Charge for each Novena per area. Please specify which area you would your Novena to appear in. - Krenek Printing.

NOVENA TO ST. JUDEMay the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world, now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say Novena 9 times a day for 9 days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude – SMH, MN, MF, JF, KZ.

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Mark Przywara , President 832-452-4454 [email protected] Poirier, V. President Maria Torres, V. President 281-855-2517, [email protected] Jones, Treasurer, [email protected] Nguyen, Secretary 832-643-1974, [email protected] Daly /ACMP 281-855-9867

Bradford Colony I and II Board MembersPresident Arturo Alcedo, 1st VPEric J. Berning, 2nd VP 281-345-0570Rosa Graham, Secretary 281-550-7574Pauline Dunglinson, Treasurer 281-856-0649 Bradford Colony Board Email: [email protected] Community Management, LLC 281-444-9250

Jamestown Colony Board MembersRick Moore, Sect. 3, President 281-859-1211Steven Villarreal, Sect. 3, Treasurer & Secretary 281-704-1273 Beverly Franklin, Sect. 3Jim Osburn, Sect. 2 281-804-0176Donna Hackemack Bryant, Sect. 1 832-633-1030Wayne Modgling, Sect. 1 281-550-3527 ACMP, Theodora Daly 281-855-9867

Concord Colony Board of DirectorsRandy Ward, President 281-855-9077Phyllis Scott, Vice President 281-855-4524 Melanie Scholler, Secretary 281-858-0081Jeanne Pressler, ACC Chairman 281-463-7550Olivia Hernandez, Treasurer 281-550-6513Consolidated Mgmt. Allison Malandrucolo 281-296-9775

Langham Creek Colony Board of DirectorsWilliam Thielen- PresidentEric Sandrock - Vice PresidentDennis Eck - Secretary/TreasurerACMP, Ransom Daly 281-855-9867

Georgetown Colony II Board of DirectorsLori Dickens, President [email protected] Medley, Vice President [email protected] Fiore, Treasurer [email protected] or Ola Guess 281-463-1777

Langham Creek Colonies Tennis & Swim Assoc, Inc.Langham Creek Colonies HOA #1Langham Creek Colonies HOA #2Genesis Property Management, Inc. 713-953-0808

Yorktown Colony Board of DirectorsMonroe Burks, President / ACC 281-859-2220Beverly Wolfe, Vice Pres/ ACC Chairperson 281-861-7492Rose Garza, Treasurer 832-886-7076Mary Starr, Secretary 832-427-1421Mary Starr, Newsletter / Yard of the Month 832-427-1421Martha Muzquiz, Director at Large 281-550-2218Anita Ashmore, Consolidated Mgmt. 281-296-97752204 Timberlock Plc #245, The Woodlands, TX 77380 Fx 281-296-9788

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MISC.Car Share/Van Share 713-227-0003Alcoholics Anonymous (24 hours) 713-686-6300Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse 713-520-8620Crisis Hotline (24 hours) 713 -228-1505Harris Co. Children’s Protective Services (24 hours) 713-394-4000Poison Control (24 hours) 1-800-764-7661

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MUNICIPAL ULTILITY DISTRICT 102Municipal Utility District 102 - 15300 FalmouthMDS (Water) - District Operator, Customer Service/Billing Inquiries - 281-290-6507 Service Dept (leaks, emergencies) 281-290-6503Coats, Rose, Yale, Holm, Ryman & Lee, P.C. - Legal Council - 713-651-0111Assessments of Southwest - Tax Assessor/Collector 713-482-0216Harris County Sheriff Department - Security - 713-221-6000

SCHOOLSCy-Fair School District Admin. 281-897-4000Horne Elementary (K-5) 281-463-5954Truitt Middle School (6-8) 281-856-1100Langham High School 281-463-5400CyFalls High School 281-856-1000

U. S. Post Office (Bear Creek) 1-800-275-8777Center Point Gas 713-659-2111To report gas leaks 713-659-3552Reliant Energy 713-207-7777Street Light Repair 713-207-2222AT & T 713-237-7304Street Repair 281-353-8424Harris County Animal Control 281-999-3191Humane Wildlife Removal 281-377-5335Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-468-8972Bear Creek Library 281-550-0885MTA Buses (Routes & Scheduling) 713-635-4000Commissioner Jerry Eversole 713-755-6444

Bradford Colony Section Three (BCS3) Board

Charlestown Colony Board of DirectorsAlex Vargo, President 832-498-7085Pleshetta Loftin, Treasurer 281-799-3647Lisa Albers, Secretary 713-502-4651Sharon Tipping, Vice Pres./Arch. Control 281-550-7915SCS Mgmt Services 281-463-1777 www.scsmgmt.com Staci Gregory [email protected]

The Colonies Recreation and Property Owners AssociationBeverly Wolfe, President (Yorktown Colony) 281-861-7492

Wanda Anglin, Secretary (Charlestown Colony) 281-856-8234

Rick Moore, Treasurer (Jamestown Colony) 281-859-1211

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Richard Cottrell, Director (Georgetown Colony I) 281-584-1240

Lori Dickens, Director (Georgetown Colony II) 281-802-2251

Randy Ward, MUD Rep. (Concord Colony) 713-799-6347

Stella Walleck, Consolidated Management 281-296-9775

Greater Houston Pool Management 713-771-7665

Georgetown Colony I Board of DirectorsRichard Cottrell, President 281-855-4433Brian Rogers, Vice President/Architectual Control 281-861-5411Scott Bucley Treasurer Secretary Andy Menard, Director 281-855-9876COMMITTEE POSITIONSDeed Restrictions CommitteeYard of the Month Signs-Lydia Rodgers 281-861-5444www.scsmgmt.com or Ola Guess 281-463-1777

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