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HAPPY NEW YEAR! LOST CREEK HOMEOWNERS
Welcome to Lost Creek’s homeowner newsletter. We are pleased to be able to provide this free to all residents of Lost Creek. Please support the advertisers in this publication. Our website is: www.lostcreekowners.com Our Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/lostcreekhoa Check us out on NextDoor: https://lostcreekrichmond.nextdoor.com
LOST CREEK BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pete Lajoie, President Brian (Joey) Cox, Vice-President Cesar Solis, Secretary/Treasurer Kris Ellis, Treasurer Kerrick Castle, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
SIERRA LONG PARK
The Board has selected an architect for this project and development should begin in the next few weeks. The entire project is expected to be completed by May 2016. This will be an incredible addition to our community and we look forward to the completion! Stay tuned for more updates as the project gets underway.
LOST CREEK BOARD MEMBER APPLICATIONS
Any Lost Creek homeowner interested in becoming a Board member must complete a Board of Director Candidate Application and mail it to the HOA Board at: Association of Lost Creek Owners, Inc. P.O. Box 219223 Houston, Texas 77218 no later than January 15, 2016. This form is on the website in the “Documents Library” or you can contact PCMI and they will mail one to you.
EVENTS COMMITTEE
The following dates have been established for the upcoming year. March 4th: Movie Night March 19th: Easter Egg Hunt April 9th: Garage Sale April 16th: Kids Craft Day
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May 21st: Summer Cookout September 10th: End of Summer Bash October 4th: National Night Out October 22nd: Garage Sale November 12th: Movie Night December 10th: Cookies with Santa
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As always we welcome any and all suggestions from residents of Lost Creek as to what events they would like to have. Please email lostcreekactivities@gmail.com with your suggestions. Thank you to those who have joined the committee and continue to volunteer their time to prepare and put on each of these events. These events cannot go on without our volunteers, if you like having events in Lost Creek please consider volunteering!
YARD OF THE MONTH
Yard of the month will resume in March 2016. Thank you to everyone for keeping your lawn/yard looking great! Looking forward to next season!
HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
We hope you checked out the holiday decorations on the monuments at the various Lost Creek entrances and on the pool house. All of these were put together by Iris Zapata, one of our very talented residents who volunteered her skill to do this. Her work means that we will no longer have to rent decorations every year and pay the high fees. The Board of Directors thanks Iris for her hard work and dedication. The Board also thanks those who volunteered their time to help her in putting up the decorations.
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WANT TO WIDEN YOUR DRIVEWAY? THAT’S GREAT - BUT DO IT THE RIGHT WAY Don’t decrease the value of your property. Go to the Lost Creek website to see examples of driveways that were done well and others that were done poorly. As with any changes you want to make to your property, you must submit an Architectural Improvement Request. It is important that we maintain the character of our community and our property values by restricting what homeowners are allowed to do.
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PLEASE SCOOP YOUR PET’S POOP
When you walk your dog, please respect all yards in our neighborhood as well as Lost Creek’s community property. Remember to bring either a scooper and/or plastic bags to pick up the poop and trash it. Thank you.
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The Ft. Bend County Recycling Center in Rosenberg (just 10 miles away), accepts glass/bottles, Styrofoam and other items. Visit the Ft. Bend Co. government website www.co.fort-bend.tx.us for information. Green Arrow Recycling located in Katy, west of Katy High School accepts paper, plastics, aluminum, electronics, cardboard and other recyclable materials and welcome residential drop offs. Visit greenarrowrecycling.com.
THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. When MLK Jr. was a little boy, it saddened him that he could not befriend people who were not black. He knew in his heart that just because people may look different on the outside, the contents of their hearts and their character is what makes a person valuable. Martin Luther King Jr. saw a social problem, developed a dream and eventually by taking action, he changed the United States as well as the world. He is still today among the most well-known social activists in the world.
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• Martin Luther King Jr. led the bus boycott in 1955 that was sparked by Rosa Parks. • He helped form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, an organization that worked for civil rights. • He was the leader of the entire civil rights movement in the 1960s that called for working out conflicts with kindness and love as opposed to hate and violence. • Martin Luther King Jr. fought for and achieve mandatory equal voting rights in America for blacks and whites. • Martin Luther King Jr. led lunch counter sit-ins where he and other blacks and whites demanded equal treatment in resta rants for people of all races. • Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolent peaceful demonstrations proved to the world that action without violence can be effective and successful. • Because of Martin Luther King Jr., it is no longer legal in the United States to segregate or discriminate based on skin color. • The standard has been set for all nations to treat everyone equally regardless of skin color because of the work of Martin Luther King Jr. Courtesy of: http://castle.eiu.edu/
GARDENING TIPS FOR JANUARY • Birds: Provide food and fresh water. More birds die from lack of water than from lack of food. • Cacti: Semi-dormant now. Reduce watering. • Camellias: Plants may be moved. Pick up and discard fallen blooms. • Cultivation: Changes in design may now be made, new beds dug and old ones rebuilt. Correct defects in drainage. Incorporate gypsum into heavy soils: repeat in three weeks. Dig granite dust, rock phosphate and quantities of organic matter into soil. Allow time for settling before planting. • Fertilize: Daylilies, spuria, Louisiana and bearded irises with
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complete fertilizer. Give strawberries 1 teaspoon ammonium sulfate, keeping six inches away from plant. Fertilize pansies with manure tea or blood meal. Water in. • Fruits: Plant fruit trees. Mulch figs with grass or straw to prevent freeze damage to crown. • House Plants: Water, when surface soil is crumbly dry. Wash dust off leaves to open pores. Mist often. Inspect for diseases and insects. Reduce water for poinsettias. • Lawns: Remove thatch aerate, and feed with low nitrogen mixture. • Pests: For petal blight prevention, spray azaleas and camellias as flowers open. Spray for scale with dormant oil solution if temperature will be above 35˚ and below 85˚ for next 48 hours. Always read and heed manufacturer’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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GRATITUDE CAN MAKE YOU HAPPIER, HEALTHIER Health experts, psychologists and different schools of philosophy and religion said that gratitude is essential to live longer and happier lives and several studies on the scientific side of thankfulness also prove it. Researchers of a study published in Personal Relationships journal found that gratitude was linked to improved marriage outcomes. After surveying more than 460 couples by phone, the results showed that the power of thank you can go a long way in helping significant others feel appreciated, that their partners are committed to the relationship and that the partnership will last. Gratitude also helped protect a couple’s relationship from
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divorce and separation and that marital commitment is also protected from the negative consequences due to communication breakdown during conflicts. “Even if a couple is experiencing distress and difficulty in other areas, gratitude in the relationship can help promote positive marital outcomes,” said Allen Barton, a postdoctoral research associate at UGA’s Center for Family Research and the study’s lead author. Another recent research from the American Psychological Association published last April said that asymptomatic heart failure patients who kept a gratitude journal had markedly decreased levels of inflammation and improved cardiac health. More than 180 men and women participated in the study and had to keep a gratitude journal for at least eight weeks. Researchers found that those who committed to these journals had reduced circulation on inflammatory biomarkers of the disease as well as improved heart contractility and function. “It seems that a more grateful heart is indeed a more healthy heart and that gratitude journaling is an easy way to support cardiac health,” said Paul J. Mills, professor of family medicine and public health at the University of California. How does one practice gratitude even at times when it feels like there is nothing to be thankful for at all? One way to do this, some experts say, is in shifting the mindset to finding things to be grateful for, no matter how small it is. “It is relatively easy to be thankful for the most important and obvious parts of life - a happy marriage, healthy kids or living in America,” wrote Arthur Brooks, president of American Enterprise Institute and a writer for the New York Times. “But truly happy people find ways to give thanks for the little, insignificant trifles.” Courtesy of techtimes.com
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JUST FOR TODAY BY DEAR ABBY
This is one of the more popular requested columns from the famous advice columnist Dear Abby. Read on: Today is the day we have an opportunity to discard destructive old habits for healthy new ones and with that in mind, I will share Dear Abby’s often-requested list of New Year’s Resolutions, which were adapted by my late mother, Pauline Phillips, from the original credo of Al-Anon: JUST FOR TODAY: I will live through this day only. I will not brood about yesterday or obsess about tomorrow. I will not set far-reaching goals or try to overcome all of my problems at once. I know that I can do something for 24 hours that would overwhelm me if I had to keep it up for a lifetime. JUST FOR TODAY: I will be happy. I will not dwell on thoughts that depress me. If my mind fills with clouds, I will chase them away and fill it with sunshine. JUST FOR TODAY: I will accept what is. I will face reality. I will correct those things that I can correct and accept those I cannot. JUST FOR TODAY: I will improve my mind. I will read something that requires effort, thought and concentration. I will not be a mental loafer. JUST FOR TODAY: I will make a conscious effort to be agreeable. I will be kind and courteous to those who cross my path and I’ll
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not speak ill of others. I will improve my appearance, speak softly and not interrupt when someone else is talking.
JUST FOR TODAY: I will do something positive to improve my health. If I’m a smoker, I’ll quit. If I am overweight, I will eat healthfully - if only just for today. And not only that, I will get off the couch and take a brisk walk, even if it’s only around the block. JUST FOR TODAY: I will gather the courage to do what is right and take responsibility for my own actions.
STAGE YOUR HOME FOR SALE! Consider this: a staged home is one that sells faster, says The Real Estate Staging Association, which did a survey on this topic. Here are some tips from real estate agents on how to stage your home ready to sell:
Set the table. Set up a blank dining table for a dinner party so there is a wow factor when buyers walk in and see your beautifully arranged table. Add mirrors. Mirrors make rooms look larger. Keep furniture proportional to the room. Strategically placing a minimal amount of furniture in a small space works better than over-crowding it with too much furniture Minimize art and decorations. When staging a room, use paintings that are landscapes or abstract or figurative art that brings out an accent color in the room without being too specific. Turn your bathroom into a spa. Purchase solid white towels, rugs and shower curtains when preparing to sell your home. These simple luxuries don’t cost much, but can make a significant difference in the feel of the room. Add pops of color. Now that you’ve painted the walls a pleasure neutral hue, think about adding in pops of color. These could be colorful pillows on couches and beds or a bowl of green Granny Smith apples in the kitchen. Clean out and organize closets. Make sure hangers are evenly spaced apart and match your shoes, purses and accessories to give a color-coordinated organized appearance inside your closet. Clear off countertops. Get rid of all clutter in bathrooms and kitchens except for the bare necessities that “read” bathroom (soap dish and a hand towel) or kitchen (coffee machine). Put a cookbook on a stand on a kitchen counter, Kitchens are often the number one priority on a buyer’s list, so make yours look as clean, open and spacious as possible. Don’t forget that while staging the inside of your home is important, the outside-the site of your curb appeal-is just as critical if you want your home to sell fast.
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TRAIN THE BRAIN: SAY NO TO JUNK FOOD Many Americans will vow to give up junk food as a New Year resolution. You CAN eat as many healthy, whole foods as possible and the less junk food you eat, the less you want. Try the following tips: • Five Ingredient Rule: If there are more than five ingredients on a food label, don’t buy it. • Aim for Three Colors: A 2012 Cornell study found that people prefer three food items and three different colors on their plates, compared with more or less of either category. Therefore, instead of reaching for a candy bar, snack on nuts (loaded with healthy fats), fruit slices and a small square of dark chocolate to get a healthy variety of colors, textures and nutrients. • Break Your Routine: It only takes a few weeks to form a habit. So if you always associate 3 PM with a trip to the vending ma-
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chine, start a tradition to walk around the block for five minutes instead. This may kick your craving altogether. • Make Healthy Food Your Treat: One of the best, easiest desserts? Stash red grapes in the freezer and cap off dinner with something sweet without kick-starting sugar cravings. • Keep the Healthy Stuff Handy: Store healthy foods you want to eat more front and center in your fridge and out on your countertops. • Know Your Trigger Foods: Whether you’ve got a sweet tooth for chocolate and red velvet anything or love salty treats like pretzels, know the foods that send you down the spiral of junk food binging. You’ve already accomplished half of the battle by identifying them. Keep them out of the house. Courtesy of rd.com
Are crows as smart as your 7-year-old? Numerous scientific studies indicate the answer to that question is yes. In a study done in 2014, crows were trained to match cards by rewarding them with food when a correct match was made. Then the experimenters decided to complicate the test by showing the crows cards that were not identical but had the same pattern. The crows were still able to match them. Then there’s the story of 8-year-old Gabi Mann from Seattle who began feeding neighborhood crows and in exchange for food, the birds began to bring her gifts. Corvids, the family of birds that includes crows, are thought by many scientists to be among the most intelligent animals on earth. Here are just a few of the reasons why. Keep in mind these conclusions are based on scientific tests. • Crows recognize faces and hold grudges. Just ask some researchers in Seattle what happens when you try an experiment on crows that they don’t like. • Crows have regional dialects and they communicate with each other. • Crows are problem-solvers. A crow unable to crack nuts was observed putting the nuts on the road and waiting until cars passed over them. • Crows use tools. In one experiment, a crow used a wire to retrieve a stick and then used it to reach some food it wanted. It was even smart enough to realize it had to bend the wire first in order to retrieve the stick.
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• Crows are caring and nurturing. In 1999, Wallace and Ann Collito of Massachusetts saw a very small kitten in their yard. They observed a crow feed the kitten and protect her from other animals. Crows are easily imprinted and when a crow is brought to TWRC Wildlife Center for rehabilitation, steps are taken to insure this doesn’t happen. If imprinted, the bird loses it fear of humans and can’t be released. While rehabilitating, human contact is kept to a minimum. Sometimes caregivers where masks or refrain from letting the bird see their face. This will insure a successful release. For more information about TWRC Wildlife Center, check out our website at www.twrcwildlifecenter.org. We are located at 10801 Hammerly Boulevard in Houston.
NATIONAL DAYS IN JANUARY Did you know that every month has some sort of National day, week or even the whole month is a National month? Some could be used to plan a fun day with the family or create a project for the kids on a rainy afternoon or maybe just start an interesting discussion! Here is a partial list (there are many more) of what we found for the month of January: January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January
1st: New Years Day 2nd: National Science Fiction Day 3rd: National Fruitcake Toss Day 4th: National Spaghetti Day 5th: National Whipped Cream Day 6th: National Bean Day 7th: National Tempura Day 8th: National Bubble Bath Day 9th: National Static Electricity Day 10th: National Bittersweet Chocolate Day 11th: National Milk Day 12th: National Pharmacist Day 13th: Stephen Foster Memorial Day 14th: National Dress Up Your Pet Day 15th: National Hat Day 16th: National Nothing Day 17th: National Hot Buttered Rum Day 18th: National Winnie The Pooh Day 19th: National Popcorn Day 20th: National Cheese Lover’s Day 21st: National Hugging Day 22nd: National Blonde Brownie Day 23rd: National Pie Day 24th: National Compliment Day 25th: National Opposite Day 26th: National Spouses Day 27th: National Chocolate Cake Day 28th: National Have Fun At Work Day 29th: National Puzzle Day 30th: National Croissant Day 31st: National Backward Day
Monthly Observations National Bath Safety Month, National Blood Donor Month, National Braille Literacy Month, National Hobby Month, National Hot Tea Month, National Mentoring Month, National Oatmeal Month, National Slow Cooking Month, National Soup Month
FIRST ANNUAL WOMEN’S QUARTER MARATHON EVENT JANUARY 9, 2016
The 2016 Women’s Quarter Marathon is a women’s-only race to empower women and young girls through fitness and a healthy lifestyle. The route will start at Central Green Park, run through Cinco Ranch and back to Central Green Park where the post-race party will take place. The distance is a quarter of a marathon, which is 6.55 miles. The Mini-Quarter Marathon is 1.25 miles and is designed for girls under the age of 13 who also want to join the movement. Registration opened September 15, 2015 for this new Houston running event.
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NATURE PROGRAMS FOR PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN The Titmouse Club is a nature program for children ages 2 ½ to 5 sponsored by the Houston Audubon Docent Guild. The program is offered every Tuesday and Wednesday morning, 10 to 11 AM, from mid-September until mid-May at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, 440 Wilchester Boulevard. Each week features a different nature theme and may include nature talks, stories, hands-on activities and walks in the woods. For more information, go to www.houstonaudubon.org and look under Audubon Docents. The cost is $5 per child per session or a 5-session card can be purchased for $20. The child must be accompanied by an adult during the program. Upcoming programs include: Jan 12th & 13th: Being Green Jan 19th & 20th: Reptiles Jan 26th & 27th: Nature Detectives Feb 2nd & 3rd: Mice and Squirrels Feb 9th & 10th: Talk to the Animals Feb 16th & 17th: Bird Valentines Feb 23rd & 24th: Backyard Wildlife
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followed by a walk in the woods in search of wild owls. For more information, to reserve and pay online go to www.houstonaudubon.org. Owl Prowl dates are January 22, 2016 and February 12, 2016. Owl Prowls start at 7 PM, end at 9 PM and begin in the log cabin at the Edith L Moore Nature Sanctuary. The fee is $10 for adults and $6 for children (ages 6-17). All prowlers must be at least 6 years of age and there must be at least one adult present for each two children. Dress for walking in the woods and the weather. NATURE EXPLORERS CLUB Designed for school-age children (ages 6-10, K-5th) who are interested in investigating the natural world. Fee/reservations are required. Reserve at www.houstonaudubon.org. For more information contact Bethany Foshee, Docent Programs Coordinator, bfoshee@houstonaudubon.org or 713-464-4900. Hope you can join us for the fun! Topics for the spring include: January 21st: Howling Coyotes February 18th: Spiders Please park in the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church west parking lot at 12955 Memorial Drive and enter the nature sanctuary through the marked gate. Proceed down the path to the log cabin.
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SATURDAYS IN NATURE This program is held on the second Saturday of each month at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary. Arrive anytime between 9 and 11:30 AM. The program ends at 12 noon. A guided nature walk will begin at 10 AM. No reservations required. Donations are encouraged. This is a “whole family” program; parents or other adult guardians should participate with their children. Upcoming programs include January: Cabin in the Woods: Craft: Miniature Cabins. February: Animal Valentines: Craft: Heart Bird Feeders. OWL PROWLS Houston Audubon Docent Guild sponsors 4 owl prowls for the 2015-16 season. Owl prowls begin with a lively program on owls including an opportunity to meet live, rehabilitated owls
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Do you like to sing? Are you looking for a place to display your talents or just to have fun with music? You should be a Decibelle! We are a (ladies only) daytime chorus rehearsing every Friday morning from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM, at the Treemont Retirement Center, 2501 Westerland, near Westheimer and Gessner. Some of us read music, but it is not required. We are provided a CD to help in learning new songs. Our director, Martha Upton and assistant director, Cay Eckland will help you find out if you are a Tenor, Lead, Baritone or Bass. We have been performing in the Houston area for over 38 years. We prepare two types of shows each year; a Christmas show with old favorites, but always a new fun tune including props, narratives and choreography. Our regular show this year is titled “Through the Years” We are singing songs from 1900 and every
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Come visit any Friday we are not performing. We would love to see you and if you decide to join us, we would be delighted. For more information, please call Pat at 281-497-4904 or visit our website, www.Decibelle
Dalton was a Cub Scout member of Pack 239 before joining Boy Scouts. He has been a member of Troop 1288, chartered to Epiphany Catholic Church, for 7 years. He has served as Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Leave No Trace Leader, Order of the Arrow Troop Representative, Troop Guide, Historian and Den Chief. Dalton earned a total of 53 merit badges and was honored to attend the Philmont Scout Ranch, Northern Tier - Bissett and plans to attend the Sea Base High Adventure Camp this summer in Florida. Last year, Dalton attended National Youth Leadership Training. He is also a Brotherhood Member of the Order of the Arrow. Dalton is a junior at Taylor High School. He is a member of the Taylor High School Marching Band and attends Kingsland Baptist Church.
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Singers, dancers and Instrumentalists are invited to join the “Grace Notes” a performing group which shares music with the elderly in retirement homes, Alzheimer’s and nursing facilities and community events. We sing a combination of secular, patriotic and sacred music. We also sing once a month on Sunday morning for the congregation of St. Peter’s UMC. We rehearse during the school year on Tuesday mornings at 9:30 AM at St. Peter’s UMC. Babysitting is provided. Tuesday mornings are also our “outing” days to perform in the community. Come and join this fun and wonderful music ministry. Please contact Gail Shipley at 281-782-1598 or gshipnote@live.com for more information.
BOY SCOUTS TAYLOR HIGH STUDENT RECEIVES EAGLE SCOUT AWARD Dalton Meredith, 16, of Boy Scout Troop 1288, was honored at a special Eagle Scout ceremony on December 28, 2015 at Kingsland Baptist Church. To receive Scouting’s highest award, Dalton had to earn 21 merit badges, serve as leader of his troop and complete a major community service project.
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HOMESCHOOL CUB SCOUT PACK 164 HOMESCHOOL PACK 164 Cub Scouts is a fun way to teach boys about character, respect, responsibility and many other traits. Pack 164 is a Christian, home school Cub Scout Pack that services the Greater West Houston/Katy area. Pack 164 promotes service to God, to country and to others. If you are interested and your son is entering 1st through 5th grade, please contact Jack M. Jones at 281-558-5722.
CHURCH/RELIGIOUS INFORMATION KATY WOMEN’S AGLOW
Katy Women’s Aglow, a part of Aglow International, is a local, spirit-filled women’s ministry fellowship. We meet monthly, usually on the fourth Tuesday. We come together for fellowship, to worship and to hear inspirational speakers and testimonies, as well as for special events. Katy Women’s Aglow is a great place to make new friends! View our website for information about current Bible studies. Prayer meetings, special events and speaker biographies, www.katyaglow.com.
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For more details about Katy Aglow and Aglow International, go online to katyaglow.com or contact Yvonne Andrews at 281793-8616.
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Prophetic Bible Study from the Torah starting with Leviticus chapter 23, “the feasts of the Lord,” using authentic Hebrew Scrolls and the New Testament. The lessons are in English, Chinese and partially finished in the Russian language. Lessons are web based until a group study is formed in Katy http://scrolls4all.org. Contact: Gary Zimmerman scrolls4all.org@gmail.com.
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Trinity Baptist Church Senior Adults get together on Monday afternoons from 1-4 PM for a time of fellowship, prayer and games... Come join the fun! Trinity Baptist Church is located at 10000 Spring Green Blvd. (corner of Spring Green and Fry). For more information, visit www.trinity-katy.org or call the church office at 281-579-6724.
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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 PM, games start at 7:15 PM with four Early Bird games. Regular games start at 7:30 PM. All profits will benefit community outreach and Religious Education programs. 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. For more info., call 281-391-4758.
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Friday night BINGO is held the first Friday of Feb 5, 2016 May 6, 2016, Jun 3, 2016, Aug 3, 2016 and Dec 9, 2016. This will be a fun evening for the entire family. Everyone can play including children. We offer a smoke and alcohol free environment. Cash prizes awarded for Regular BINGO and Special Games will range from $15 to $100. Snacks and refreshments will also be available. Doors open at 6:30 PM for BINGO card presales. Early Bird BINGO starts at 7 PM, Regular BINGO starts at 7:30 PM. All BINGO events at Saint Edith Stein Catholic Church are operated under a license issued by the Texas Lottery Commission. Location: Carmel Hall, Saint Edith Stein Catholic Church, 3311 N. Fry Road, Katy, TX 77449
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FORT BEND COUNTY INFORMATION FORT BEND MASTER GARDENERS
For information on Ft. Bend Master Gardeners or lists of events, visit www.fbmg.com or call the Master’s Gardener’s Hotline at 281-341-7068. Anyone with an interest in gardening is encouraged to attend our events. Fort Bend County Master Gardener Fruit & Citrus Tree Sale Southeast Texas’ climate supports virtually year-round home-based food production and there’s nothing better than tree-ripened fruit and citrus. Whether you have a small suburban yard or a country estate, you’ll find fruit and citrus trees to meet your needs at the Fort Bend County Master Gardener’s Fruit & Citrus Tree sale on Saturday, January 16th. The Master Gardeners have carefully selected 62 varieties of fruit trees, 54 varieties of citrus and 8 varieties of berries that are well adapted to Fort Bend County. The sale will be open from 9 AM to 1 PM (or until sold out) at Barn H of the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, 4310 Hwy. 36 South, Rosenberg. Arrive early for the best selection. The public is invited to a free sale preview program on Thursday, January 14th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the Bud O’Shieles Community Center.
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The Coastal Prairie Chapter, Texas Master Naturalists has a membership of 85 outdoor enthusiasts. For the last 10 years, chapter members have enjoyed learning together and sharing their love of the outdoors with others. The chapter is part of a state-wide Master Naturalist organization consisting of 8,140 volunteers in 44 local chapters with a total of over 2 million service hours as of 2012! Statewide TMN volunteers have impacted or conducted projects on approximately 195,700 acres of habitat while also developing or maintaining some 1,775 miles of interpretive trails. The Texas Master Naturalists program is sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. For additional information, call 281-633-7033 or email mmcdowell@ag.tamu.edu.
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Sugar Land Garden Club meets at the Sugar Land Community Center, 226 Matlage Way, Sugar Land 77478. For more information visit www.sugarlandgardenclub.org. Sugar Land Garden Club was established in 1932 and is one of the largest garden clubs in Texas. Membership is open to all.
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WEST FORT BEND COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN Are you interested in meeting your local elected officials? Would you like to know how Congress is dealing with “hot” items during this session? Contact Susan at 281-633-2277 or BurgerBizInc@ aol.com for information on our group.
GIVE BACK & MENTOR A LOCAL JUVENILE Please commit to becoming a positive adult role model for the youth in our community. The juveniles are referred by the Fort Bend County Juvenile Probation Department. There are so many children in need of a listening ear and encouragement. Come forward and be that person for someone in need… you may be the only one! Mentors must be 21 years of age and willing to give a minimum of an hour per week. Please contact us: 281-6337317, susan.bearden@fortbendcountytx.gov or visit fbpfy.org.
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Children’s Book Week - January 24th-30th Every Fort Bend County baby born during this week may receive a special baby book bag, courtesy of the Friends of Fort Bend County Library. Each bag contains a book, a bib, a special certificate, a list of suggested reading for children and information on parenting and on library services. Baby book bags will be given to babies born during that week at Oak Bend Medical Center in Richmond, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital and Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, but ALL Fort Bend County babies who are born during Children’s Book Week are eligible to receive one, while supplies last. Families of Fort Bend babies born at other locations during Children’s Book Week should call the Youth Services department at 281-633-4762 to receive their book bag. Family Reading Club - January 24th-March 5th This six-week program is designed to encourage families to read, learn and have fun together. Families participate in the program by reading books and completing optional “challenges” that can be done at home. All Fort Bend County families are eligible to participate. Families who complete the program by reading 36 books or for 6 hours - 6 books per week or for 60 minutes per week - are eligible to receive a book bag for the family and will have their named entered into a drawing for a $50 dining gift card, donated by the Friends of the Library. Each branch library will have a drawing for the gift card on March 7th. A single registration is required for each participating family. An adult (parent or guardian) is asked to register the family online by going to the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “Family Reading Club Sign-Up” image, which will become available January 24th. Families may also register at one of the libraries in the Fort Bend County library system. Upon registering, families will then have their own online page on which to record their books or reading time. There is no charge to join the Family Reading Club. The program is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries and the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system.
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8100 FM 359 South, Fulshear, Texas 77441, 281-633-4675 Hours: Mon. 12 Noon - 8 PM, Tues. 10 AM - 6 PM, Wed. 10 AM - 6 PM, Thurs. 10 AM - 8 PM, Fri. 12 Noon - 5 PM, Sat. 9 AM - 1 PM, Sun. Closed. Website: www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, Public Information Office - 281-633-4734. To register for any events online at the library’s website (www.fortbend. lib.tx.us), click on “Calendar,” select “Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the library at 281-633-4675 or by visiting the library. LIBRARY CLOSINGS January 1st: New Year’s Day January 18th: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day SPECIAL EVENTS • FULSHEAR BOOK CLUB - Monday, January 25th, 12 Noon, Meeting Room. The book to be discussed is The Rosie Project, written by Graeme Simsion. (NOTE: Special date because of MLK Day holiday.) • FULSHEAR NIGHT READERS GUILD - Monday, January 25th, 6:30 PM, Meeting Room. The book to be discussed is Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, written by Jamie Ford. • DISCOVER ADULT COLORING - Monday, January 11th, 6:30-7:30 PM, Meeting Room. Learn more about the latest trend in relaxation and stress-reduction techniques - adult coloring! Coloring has been shown to lower heart rates and is thought to lower blood pressure as well. The creative process of coloring can also be a way to exercise the brain. In this program, explore the new coloring books that are now available, hear about different coloring media and create lovely works of art. Enjoy soothing music and refreshments during this come-and-go activity. All coloring materials will be provided. This program is appropriate for individuals over the age of 12. • BRINGING THE BIRDS HOME - Thursday, January 21st, 6 PM, Meeting Room. Mary Anne Weber, Education Director of the Houston Audubon Society, will talk about ways to attract birds to one’s yard by planting beneficial plants and providing feeders and houses. Learn about both the better- and lesser-known birds that can be found in our area and how to identify and classify all of them. Weber will bring an assortment of live birds to show during her presentation.
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• Toddler Time - Tuesdays at 10:15 AM, offers caregiver/ child activities, stories and songs for older babies, from 12 to 36 months of age. • Story Time - Wednesdays at 10:15 AM, 3 to 6 years of age, presents stories, movies and participate in age-appropriate craft activities. • After-School Breaks - 2nd Thursday at 4:30 PM. Crafts, movies, stories for school-aged children in grades 1 through 5. The program on January 14th will be “Ceramic Coaster Creations.” For more information on any of the above-mentioned events, call the library or the library’s Public Information Office at 281633-4734.
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• Story Time: Wednesdays at 10 AM, 3 to 6 years of age, presents stories, movies and age-appropriate craft activities. • Pajama Night Story Time: 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 6:30 PM, gives families an evening option for some activities presented during the daytime. • Pajamas-n-Play: 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 6:30 PM. Stories and early-literacy activities. • Family Story Time: Saturdays at 10 AM. Families with children of all ages are invited to come and enjoy stories, movies and crafts together. Family Story Time will NOT take place on January 2nd. • After-School Break - 3rd Thursday at 4 PM. Crafts, movies, stories for school-aged children in grades K through 3. The program on January 21st will be “Bottle-Cap Wind Chimes.” • Tween Time - 1st Thursday at 4 PM. Activities for youth in grades 4 and 5. The Tween Time program on January 7th will be “Create Your Own Brushbot.” • Middle-School Program - 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6 PM. Activities for youth in grades 6 and up. The January Schedule is as follows: January 4th: Game Night January 18th: LIBRARY CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY
formal teaching experience. We offer many locations for tutoring throughout the area, including locations in Katy. Tutoring sessions are offered during the day and at night. If you are interested in impacting someone’s life by being their tutor, please contact the Literacy Council at 281-240-8181 or visit the website at www. ftbendliteracy.org. Help us to “Change Lives Through Literacy!”
RUOK PROGRAM Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Dept. has a computer-generated program called “Are You OK?” (RUOK). It is a computer-generated call intended for senior citizens (over 55) and disabled persons who live alone and could benefit from a daily check. A computer will generate a call each morning, at about the same time and the participant chooses a time frame. A voice will ask, “Are you OK?” After this, all they have to do is hang up the phone. If the participant goes out of town or leaves the residence for any time, you just temporarily un-subscribe and re-subscribe when you return. If the call goes unanswered, the computer will call back 3 times at 15-minute intervals. If there is still no answer, the Sheriff will dispatch a deputy or the local police. They will have with them a print out of information on the person that is not responding to the calls. This program was established by FBC Sheriff Milton Wright, Commissioner’s Court and Ken Whitt (FBC Sheriff’s Citizens Academy Alumni Assoc.) in 1998. Many police chiefs in the county are also participating in the program and will proceed with the welfare check for citizens of their community. To request more information or to enroll in this free and very beneficial program, please call the Sheriff’s Dept. at 281-341-4704.
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Please respect other resident’s right to walk the common area ground without fear of attack from an unleashed dog. Laws are written to ensure that owned animals are confined to their property or kept on a leash to free a community of unrestrained and free-roaming animals. Although most dog bites occur on the property where the dog lives, unrestrained or free-roaming dogs do pose a substantial threat to the public. In addition, unrestrained animals are at increased risk of being bitten by rabies infected wildlife. Enforcement of restraint laws is essential in enhancing the animal control program’s efforts to reduce the risk of rabies in our community.
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Elizabeth Hanson-Walker has been elected to serve as President of the Republican Women’s Club of Katy beginning January 1, 2016. Other members of the 2016 Board of Directors include; Cindy Wingo Hemenway, 1st VP Programs; Jennifer Haar, 2nd VP Membership; Reina Brunig, PAC Treasurer and Martha Mathis, Recording Secretary. The Republican Women’s Club of Katy has enjoyed rapid growth in the Katy area - most recently receiving a 2nd place award by the Texas Federation of Republican Women (TFRW) for membership growth compared to other sister clubs across the state of Texas. Elizabeth says she is excited to continue the growth of this dynamic organization during this very important upcoming election cycle.
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Here are some simple rules for living with the wildlife found in urban areas. These tips explain how to live with and enjoy wildlife responsibly. Our behavior as people affects the behavior of wildlife. Don’t feed wildlife! Direct feeding can alter an animal’s normal behavior. Problems occur when animals become habituated (used to humans). Keep trash and garbage around your yard contained and picked up. Do not put your trash out for pick up the next day unless it is in a sealed container that wildlife cannot get into as many wildlife species are most active at night. Keep compost in a container that allows the material to vent but keeps wildlife from getting into it. Do not feed pets outdoors. The pet food attracts wildlife right to your door. Restrain or secure your pets. Although free roaming pets are more likely to be killed by automobiles than by wild animals, there are wildlife predators like coyotes, foxes or hawks that view cats and small dogs as potential prey and/or competition for food resources. For the safety of your pets, keep them restrained at all times. Remove bird feeders especially if wildlife is seen around the feeders. The seed in bird feeders can attract many small and medium-sized mammals (squirrels, mice, rats). These, in turn attract animals that prey on squirrels, mice and rats. If possible, try to find a bird feeder that does not allow seed to spill.
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Katy YMCA Winter Program Registration is NOW in progress. Contact the Y for details at 281-392-5055 or check out our website: ymcahouston.org. SWIM LESSONS: The Y has been teaching swim lessons for over 100 years! All ages and ability levels welcome. Morning, evening, group and private sessions available. YMCA CHILD CARE 2016: Need a fun, safe place for your child to go after school hours? Child Care provided at most Katy ISD elementary schools until 6:30 PM. Some schools offer both before and after school care. Please call or check online for specific school offerings and prices. SPRING YMCA YOUTH AND TEEN SPORTS LEAGUES: Register now for spring youth baseball, soccer, volleyball, tennis and softball. Teen volleyball and basketball registration also in progress.
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KATY CANOE & KAYAK CLUB (KC/KC)
Join a non-profit club - free of charge. We meet every 3rd Wednesday of each month at Borders Bar & Grill Restaurant (NE corner of Westgreen & I-10 in Katy). We post different water trips and outdoor adventures on the Meet Up Group Website. Don’t know if you prefer to canoe or kayak? Don’t buy something just to buy it… try out different boats. These trips will help you decide what you like or if you even like to paddle. We can help! We have years of water sports adventures under our belts. We don’t sell boats or boat gear, but we do have kayaks and canoes and/or we know people who have kayaks and canoes. Must be at least 21 years of age to borrow a kayak or canoe (ID Required). Must be at least 18 years of age to join (ID Required). No minors allowed in this club.
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Southwest Houston’s own brand new women’s flat track roller derby team is now forming. This isn’t the old school roller derby you’ve seen in the past. We train derby athletes to compete according to the rules and guidelines set forth by WFTDA, the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association. We are actively recruiting skaters, referees and volunteers. Skaters must be female and 18 or older. Referees and volunteers must be 18 or older. Email us at yellowrosederbygirls@yahoo.com for more information. You can also find us at www.yellowrosederbygirls.com and on Facebook. Join up now to become an integral part in founding and building our league.
VOLLEYBALL
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KATY RUGBY CLUB
Fun for all the family. All ages welcome - boys & girls. Training every Sunday 2-4 PM, at Beck Junior High school Football Field. For more information, visit www.katyrugbyclub.com
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awarded $319,509 this year, funding 175 new and innovative programs for the classroom. In 16 years, L.E.A.F. has awarded more than $2.5 million to Lamar CISD campuses.
Did you play Lacrosse in college, coached lacrosse or just love the sport? We are looking for Coaches for the 2015/16 season for boys and girls. Please contact us for more information if you would like to volunteer and be a part of the Katy Cavalier Lacrosse Club, 281-942-8822.
“This is my favorite time of the year,” said Janice Knight, Executive Director of L.E.A.F. “Seeing excited teachers is a big kick for myself and other L.E.A.F. supporters. And it is a great opportunity to show off the great things happening on our campuses. “Thanks to the entire community for its continuing support for our students.”
WESTSIDE GOLF LEAGUE
Westside 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 the Pro Shop at Cinco Ranch, 281-395-4653.
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L.E.A.F. will hold its largest annual fundraiser, Men Who Cook, Feb. 20th at Safari Texas Ranch. Contact Janice Knight at 862-223-0334 for more information.
Registration for the 2016-2017 school year for St. Peter’s United Methodist Church - Early Childhood Development Center begins January 5, 2016 and continues through January 15, 2016. Registration forms will be available in the St. Peter’s ECDC Preschool office. We offer classes that are developmentally and socially appropriate for children ages 15 months through 5 years of age. We are located at 20775 Kingsland Blvd., Katy, TX 77450. For more information please visit our website www. stpkaty.org and click on the ECDC Preschool tab at the top of the page or call the St. Peters ECDC Office at 281-492-0623 from 9 AM-3 PM.
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First Baptist Academy (FBA) students, faculty and parents gathered to honor Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and Coast Guard veterans who served in times of war or peace at Houston’s First Baptist Church. Veterans and their guests enjoyed a continental breakfast before being escorted to the Worship Center flanked on either side by walls of admiring students. Featured speaker retired Colonel Tom Wilson’s words of courage and sacrifice were followed by gifts of gratitude to the veterans in the form of music, poems and songs presented by the Middle School Concert Band and PK-8th grade representatives.
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HOUSTON AREA EVENTS AND ROAD TRIPS JANUARY 2016 Houston Boat Sport & Travel Show - January 8th- 17th - If you’re new to boating or even thinking about it, then the Houston Boat Show is the perfect place to learn more. Did you know there are 365 million trillion gallons of water on the earth? Learn about how exploring the open water helps reduce stress from fast-paced everyday life and brings families together while they create lifetime memories. Buy tickets online at www.ticketmaster.com. Bridal Extravaganza Show - January 9th - 10th - The 32nd annual Bridal Extravaganza Show will be held at downtown Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center. At the Bridal Extravaganza Show, thousands of brides, bridesmaids, mothers-of-the-bride, grooms and wedding planners have their pick of over 350 vendors in 700 display showcases who cater exclusively to the ever fashionable, stylish and romantic wedding industry. Tickets are $15 when you order at www.BridalExtravaganzaShow.com, $20 at the door. Children 5 and under are free. For more information call 281-340-7777. MLK Grande Parade - January 18th - The MLK Grande Parade is the largest single day multicultural activity in the US that commemorates the MLK national holiday observance. The parade will be held in Houston’s Midtown originating on San Jacinto Street & Elgin Street beginning at 10 AM featuring more than 200 culturally diverse performing groups including 20 award winning marching bands. To learn more, go to www.mlkgrandeparade.org or call 713-953-1633.
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Register Tapes Unlimited (A 25 year old advertising firm) is looking for Inside Sales/Telemarketing reps to work in our corporate office call center in the Houston/Katy area. We have a contract with over 10,000 major grocery chains in 47 states and Western Canada. Heavy Cold Calling to Business Owners, $10-$15/ Hour, Commissions and Bonuses. Hourly for the first 30 days based on experience. Full Time M-F. No Late nights or weekends, great environment, benefits after 60 days, No Experience needed: www.rtui.com To apply, send resume to jamelyn.brown@rtui.com. Do you like golf, the outdoors, meeting people and fun? We are hiring at the Bear Creek Golf Course, all positions, Greeters, food and beverage, Pro-Shop and maintenance. Pick up applications at the Pro-Shop, 16001 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77084. Dependable Comfort Air & Heat is now hiring licensed technicians, installers and helpers. Competitive pay and 100% health coverage paid. Training available. 281-578-7245. Pool Cleaner position available. Must have your own vehicle. Valid drivers license and insurance required. Background working with pools. Background check is required. Will train. Opportunity to move up into repair work. Make up to $600+ a week depends on experience and number of pools per week. We are a Leslie’s approved company. Constant referrals. Call 713-295-0797 or email resume to jpuctx@yahoo.com. Window/Door Sales (Houston/Katy): We are looking for motivated, honest individuals with an aggressive sales mentality. Full time or part time needed. Must have sales experience in window and door projects. We are looking for additional sales help to accommodate our growth. Very lucrative possibilities. We offer Milgard, Vista, Simonton and many other brands. Interested parties please email your resume and/or qualifications to replacementwindowsofkaty@gmail.com. This is a commission 1099 position. Looking for people to work in the field services, crew workers and helpers to work on servicing irrigation systems for growing Irrigation Company, no experience needed, will train. Must have own transportation and clean driver’s license. Growth opportunity, Northwest Houston area. Email: sprinklerworkers@gmail.com.
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Katy Memorial Power Washing is seeking a power washing and roof cleaning technician. Requirements: must be a self-starter, flexible, team player, willing and able to work multiple jobs with minimum supervision; must be able to work on max height 2 story roofs; have a good driving record; must have experience towing a 12’ trailer and be proficient at backing trailer; no prior experience power washing or roof cleaning necessary, we train; live in the Katy, Texas area. Submit your resume via email to support@k-mpw.com. Plumbers or Apprentices for repair. Bilingual preferred. Please call 281-256-2239. Martial Arts USA is hiring qualified Tae Kwon Do Black Belts with WTF certification, over 18 years of age, background checks and interviews will be conducted. Contact Master Shin or Master An at 281-463-9333 or email YoungAn@cyfairtkd.com. Location, 8504 Highway 6 N., Houston, TX 77095. Discovery Schoolhouse now hiring teachers and support staff. Must have experience working in a licensed child care facility, be flexible and dependable and have a passion for early childhood education. Call 281-401-9828 or send resume to info@ discovery-schoolhouse.com. 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. The Pediatric Dentist of Katy is looking for a highly motivated Registered Dental Assistant. Our Pediatric Dental practice is located at 24022 Cinco Village Center Blvd., Suite 210 in Katy. Our office hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8 AM to 5 PM, with lunch from 12-1 PM. On Fridays we are open from 7:30 AM to 3 PM. Please bring by your resume in person. Housekeepers needed. Great hours for moms with school age children. 281-861-0394.
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TIMESHARES/VACATION HOMES Vacation home for rent in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath, beach, pool, tennis, golf, Mayan Ruins. For more info Google VRBO 136406 or call, 281-236-2107 or 713-896-1234. Timeshare: rent a lovely condo for a full week in Hawaii. Sleeps 4, fully stocked kitchen. What else needs to be said... It’s Hawaii! $795. For information contact Cheryl at 281-855-7427. 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, $465 or 7 days, $595. No added fees. Cheryl 281-543-2409. Vacation home for rent: Hill country vacation home, Cedar Creek Cabin, new 2/2 with loft, fully furnished, huge front porch, satellite TV, beautiful views, abundant wildlife, Frio River at Concan near Garner State Park, sleeps 8. Call 866-7CON-CAN or go to www.frioman.com for more information.
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You could make this on National Spaghetti Day January 4th! INGREDIENTS: 1 (8 ounce) package spaghetti, broken into 2-inch pieces 1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup milk 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese, divided 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt 1 (16 ounce) jar spaghetti sauce 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 4 ounces pepperoni sausage, sliced DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Grease a 9x13-inch baking dish. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add spaghetti and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain and rinse with cold water. Combine egg, milk, 1/2 cup of the mozzarella cheese, salt and garlic salt in a large bowl. Stir in cooked spaghetti; mix well. Spread mixture into prepared baking dish. Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and reduce temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Spread sauce over spaghetti. Sprinkle with oregano, basil and the remaining 1 1/2 cups mozzarella. Top with pepperoni, return to oven and bake until cheese is bubbly and beginning to brown, about 30 minutes more. Let stand 5 minutes before cutting. Source: allrecipes.com, Submitted by: Kathy
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You could make this on National Pie Day January 23rd! INGREDIENTS: 1/2 cup white sugar 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/4 cup butter 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 tart apples - peeled, cored and sliced 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 (15 ounce) package pastry for double-crust pie 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar 1 tablespoon milk 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon butter, softened DIRECTIONS: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine 1/2 cup sugar, 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 cup cream and 1/4 cup butter. Heat until butter is melted, stirring occasionally. In a small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch, 2 tablespoons milk and vanilla; stir into saucepan. Cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, and set aside to cool slightly. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). In a medium bowl, combine the apples, flour and cinnamon. Mix well. Line a 9 inch pie pan with pie dough. Pour thickened filling mixture into pastry-lined pie pan. Arrange apple mixture evenly over filling. Top with second crust, seal and flute the edges. Cut slits in top crust. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until crust is golden brown and apples are tender. Cool for at least 30 minutes. In small bowl, combine confectioners’ sugar, 1 tablespoon milk, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla and 1 tablespoon softened butter. Blend until smooth; pour evenly over warm pie. Refrigerate for at least 1 1/2 hours before serving (longer is better). Source: allrecipes.com, Submitted by: Kathy
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