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COPPERFIELD COURIER

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NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF COPPERFIELD February 2013

Copperfield Coalition

Volume 5, Issue 2

A Non-Profit Incorporated Organization

IWATCH HARRIS COUNTY If You See Something, Say Something! www.iwatchharriscounty.com iWatch Harris County is a secure application (Cell phone app.) that enables you to turn in anonymous tips, images, and videos about crimes or suspicious activities directly to the Sheriff’s Department from your mobile phone or PC. It is monitored by the Harris County Sheriff’s Department 24x7/365. You will not be put on hold or have to wait to speak to someone. It is instant. If you see something, say something no matter how insignificant you may think it is. If you are the slightest bit suspicious, please use the app or call the Harris County non-emergency number and report it. Non-emergency number: 713-221-6000. If it is life threatening or an emergency, of course dial 911. You can also use the iWatch app for sending in anonymous tips on crimes that have already been committed. Please help protect our community. Don’t be silent. When you see something, say something.

All information concerning this application can be found at: www. iwatchharriscounty.com MONTHLY MEETINGS OPEN TO ALL The Copperfield Coalition meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Copperfield Community Center, 15409 Willow River Drive. The meeting is in the activities room; please come in the main door. Please check the website for any last minute cancelations and/or changes before attending. Come to one of our meetings and find out what we are all about. If you are interested in protecting the integrity of Copperfield, our lifestyle and our property values, then please join us. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED If you are interested in becoming a member, being on a committee, or being an advisory member, then please come to one of our meetings or contact us at Anthony@CopperfieldCoalition.COM. Sincerely, The Board of Directors CopperfieldCoalition.com

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COPPERFIELD COURIER IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCIES NUMBERS EMERGENCY.................................................................. 911 Fire..................................................................................... 911 Ambulance......................................................................... 911 Sheriff – Non-Emergency...................................713-221-6000 Harris County Fire Department.........................281-931-1085 Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department....................281-550-6663 Poison Control Center.......................................800-222-1222 Harris County Animal Control..........................713-207-2222 Flooded Roadways & Storm Sewers...................281-463-6300 SCHOOLS Cy-Fair ISD Website...........................................www.cfisd.net Fiest Elementary................................................281- 463-5838 Lowery Elementary...........................................281- 463-5900 Owens Elementary............................................281- 370-4040 Copeland Elementary........................................281- 856-1400 Holmsley Elementary........................................281- 463-5885 Aragon Middle School......................................281- 856-5100 Labay Middle School.........................................281- 463-5800 Cy-Fair High School ........................................281- 897-4600 Cy-Falls High School........................................281- 856-1000 Langham Creek High School............................281- 463-5400 UTILITIES CenterPoint Energy............................................713-207-2222 Waste Corporation of Texas - Trash Pickup....... 713-292-2400 Severn Trent Water Services ...............................281-579-4500 Southwest Water Company................................877-405-1750 Cable/Internet/Phone.........................................713-341-1000

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COPPERFIELD COURIER GIRL SCOUTS of SAN JACINTO COUNCIL COPPER CORNERS SERVICE UNIT

Girl Scout cookie sales started January 5, and we expect the cookies to be arriving early in February. If you did not have any Girl Scouts coming to your house, please look for our cookie booths at area businesses in February and March. We appreciate the support of our friends and neighbors! Girls learn business and financial skills, and troops get a portion of the sales from each box sold. Cookie money also helps to maintain our great Council camps. Girls in San Jacinto Council can go horseback riding and sailing, canoe, fish, swim- and morebecause of cookie money. When you buy Girl Scout cookies, you are supporting the entire Girl Scout program as well as enjoying a delicious treat! Resident Camp open houses are scheduled for prospective campers and their parents on March 10 at Camp Casa Mare, and March 17 at Camps Agnes Arnold and Misty Meadows. This year, prior registration is requested. Please contact Liz Atton at 713-292-0224./ latton@sjgs.org. You can also contact Liz Atton about New Parent orientations. These will be held at the Girl Scout office in Houston, or webinar online. To prepare new campers and their parents for the resident camp experience. Not quite ready for resident camp? Information will be coming out in “The Golden Link” and the council website www.gssjc.org in the next few months about day and twilight camps, located throughout the Council. Girls in Copper Corners have been busy, as always. Daisy Girl Scout troop 16462 attended the “Zoo Boo” event for Halloween, and also had their first group Christmas party. They are planning to be just as active during the rest of the year! Some of our Daisy Girl Scouts joined up with Junior Girl Scouts to go Christmas Caroling at a local assisted living facility. The girls visited with the residents, and served cookies. Daisy Girl Scout Jazzlynn W. took some time out with her mom, Kimberley, at the

festivities. The Santa Claus hats and smiling faces were a big hit with all those present! We are looking forward to our “Me and My Guy” event in early March, as girls and the special guy in their lives enjoy a taste of Italy! It should be a “Bella notte” for all as they enjoy crafts, games, food and fun together! Daisy Day and Brownie Day events are coming together and information should be coming out in the not-too-distant future. We are looking forward to the pictures and stories from our Leader/Daughter event! Many participated in the Dutch oven cook-off (enjoying the results also counts as participation), and more took part in the talent show. You wouldn’t believe the talent in this group of leaders and daughters, and the performance is always great fun! Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. If that is what you want for your daughter-or yourself- consider joining Girl Scouts today! Girl Scouting is open to all girls ages 5 (must be in kindergarten) through 18 who are willing to live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Copper Corners Service Unit serves girls in the residence areas for Birkes, Fiest and Lowery Elementary schools, Aragon and Labay Middle schools, and the corresponding high schools. Home schooled and private school students are always welcome.. Girls may join at any level, and no previous Scouting experience is required. Don’t forget that many of our most exciting opportunities are available to older girls. San Jacinto Council has backpacking groups, sailing and equestrian programs, a JOAD (Junior Olympic Archery) group), several choirs and a dance and drill team. And a whole lot more! Please contact Dianne Massie -281-550-9148 (diannemassie@ att.net) for more information. The website for Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council is www.gssjc.org.

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COPPERFIELD COURIER Bailadoras Begin Contest Season After a football season filled with great half-time performances, the LCHS Drill Team got right to work on competition dances. They kicked off the Contest Season at the Crowd Pleasers Winter Showcase held at Dulles High School on December 10th. This competition focused on solos, duets, ensembles and officer groups. Dance officers Victoria Vecchio, Kingsley Credeur, Courtland Klein, Maddie Sheedlo, and Katelyn Vincik received several awards in the Officer category including Best in Class for their Jazz, Lyrical, and Novelty routines and 1st Runner up for their Contemporary dance. Their Jazz dance was the highest scoring routine of the day and they received an Outstanding Choreography award for both Jazz and Lyrical. The Dance officers also received awards for Overall Technical Merit and Outstanding Technique. The officers were proud to receive the highest award Kingsley Credeur, Courtland Klein, Katelyn Vincik, Maddie Sheedlo & Victoria Vecchio of the day when they were declared Grand Champions in the Officer Category. Social officers Erin Poerschke, Mariah De Los Santos, Shelby Horton, Rebecca BAILADORA SPRING Ramos, Lauren Rayne and Bianca Rivera, received 2ndRunner Up in that category. SHOW The Bailadoras also received 1st Place in the Large Ensemble Division with their Be sure to save the date Hip Hop Routine. for April 26 and 27th to Christina Licarione was awarded 1st Place in the Junior Solo Division. Kingsley come watch the Bailadoras Credeur and Maddie Sheedlo received 1st Place in the Duet Division. Christina perform their award winning Licarione, Taylor Lukasek, and Morgan Montalbano received 1st Runner Up in dances at their Spring Show the Trio Division. held at LCHS. Congratulations to all the Bailadoras on this excellent showing at your first 10535 H&G CyFair '13 Newsletter 1/2 Page BW_H&GCyFair'12HomeMagHalfPageAd 1/7/13 5:16 PM Page 1 Christina Licario competition! 6th Annual

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The LCHS Choirs are pleased to announce their upcoming Stars and Legends Pop Show Performances February 8 and 9 @ 7:00 p.m. at LCHS. You won’t want to miss this musical journey through time and across genres as choir members perform – as bands, choirs and solo acts. CHAMBER SINGERS Join with us as we wish our Chamber Singers the best of luck as they travel to San Antonio for this year’s Chamber Festival on March 2. This year’s Chamber Singers are: SOPRANO I – Gwen Leonares, Jessica Branas, Dakota Crespo SOPRANO II – Maggie LaPerna, Lila Jensen, Andrea Ojeda ALTO I – Elena Gomez-Jareno, Taylor Lofton Leah Douglas ALTO II – Maryssa Maynard, Ellen Gorman, Jennifer Terlouw, Tiffany Lockward TENOR I – Kody Kitchen, DonJon Barrow TENOR II – Adam Garcia, Austin Almanza, Tristan Trejo BASS I – Tyler Chavarria, Alexander Regal, Francisco Zenon BASS II – Victor Rodriguez, Matthew Villalobos, Ryan Richards

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NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS The LCHS Theatre Ensemble is pleased to announce the upcoming performances of Almost, Maine by John Cariani Feb. 14, 2013 @ 5:00 pm and Feb. 15, 16, 22, 23 @ 7:00 pm. Performances will be held in the LCHS auditorium. For more information on this and other upcoming events go to http://www.lchsensemble.com.

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It is the purpose of the Cypress Tea Party to work for the return of the United States of America to the conservative constitutional principles on which the Republic was founded. Those principles being freedom and liberty for the citizens, smaller government, limited government interference in the lives of citizens and less government spending. We meet every three weeks from Noon to 2:00 PM on Saturday at: Spring Creek BBQ 25831 Northwest Freeway Cypress, TX 77429

Cypress-Tomball Democrats Host February Monthly Meeting

The next Cypress-Tomball Democrats monthly meeting will be on Tuesday, February 19th, 2013. It will be held at Rudy’s Grill & Cantina, 11760 Grant Rd., Cypress, TX 77429, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend the meeting and to join this growing club, which meets on the third Tuesday of every month, and always features an informative guest speaker. For more information, visit the website at www.cytomdems.com or contact Olga Moya at cytomdems@yahoo.com.

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CREATE YOUR IDEAL HOME: Discover fresh, new ideas at sixth annual Cy-Fair Home and Garden Show SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, FEB. 23 & 24

Spending a little time with the experts and exhibitors at the sixth annual Cy-Fair Home and Garden Show can have a big payoff – helping you enjoy your home more and even increasing its value. The event will be held Saturday and Sunday, February 23 and 24 at the Berry Center, 8877 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433. “Sometimes a small improvement to a home or yard can make all the difference,” said Tony Wood, president of Texwood Shows, Inc. and producer of the event. Wood said this year’s Cy-Fair Home and Garden Show will be one of the best yet and a great place for inspiration. “We are especially excited about some of our new show features,” Wood said, “such as the Belgard Hardscapes Mobile Display. It literally is a semi truck filled with ideas to create your own picture-perfect patio.” Featured for the first time at the show is a Cooking Stage. “The Whirlpool Cooking Stage will be informative, fun and tasty, with live demos both days of the show,” said Wood. The Tea in Texas Tasting Stage is another first-time offering. “Here our visitors can take a soothing break, learn about the history of tea and its health properties, and sample unique Texas tea blends that local purveyors will be showcasing,” added Wood. “We are pleased to welcome two more new and exciting exhibitor features: the Farmers Market at Bridgeland with fresh produce and homemade products from over twenty vendors; and unique home accessories in the Antiques & Artisans Exhibit Area.” Brandon Lynch, a certified Aging-in-Place Specialist, will be featuring the Easy Living by Design booth. “Brandon is with Keechi Creek Builders and will share products and ideas on how to update a home to make it more accessible and comfortable to meet an owner’s changing needs - a trend as baby boomers age,” said Wood. Creative ideas to transform a backyard into a relaxing oasis can be found at the Custom Outdoors Inc. booth, added Wood. Then complete the picture with assorted fruit trees and gardening containers and enjoy special discounts at the RCW Nurseries, Inc. in-show Garden Center. “In addition to the more than 200 exhibitors, we have an excellent lineup of speakers that are well known, enthusiastic and have a wealth of experience - just what it takes to get you started on the right track with your home improvement projects,” added Wood. Aspiring green thumbs can meet Kathy Huber, the Houston Chronicle’s gardening editor, and listen to Randy Lemmon, popular host of AM 740 KTRH’s GardenLine show, who will broadcast live

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The Belgard Hardscapes Mobile Display, a semi truck filled with ideas to create the picture-perfect patio, will be featured at the Cy-Fair Home & Garden Show. Photo courtesy Belgard Hardscapes. from the show on Saturday until 1 p.m. Linda Durham, professional home organizer, will offer innovative tips to organize your home and life; and color consultant Trish Buscemi will share the latest in color trends. LaVerne Williams, AIA, LEED certified architect, will offer tips for creating a more energy efficient and sustainable home; and Mary Scalli, a home staging professional, will share some secrets for getting homes to sell quickly. “This year’s show is truly a fun event for the entire family – with many new ideas to take back home and lots of opportunities to shop,” Wood said. ABOUT THE 6TH ANNUAL CY-FAIR HOME & GARDEN SHOW

The 6th Annual Cy-Fair Home & Garden Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 23 and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Feb.24. Tickets are cash only and are $9 for adults, $7 for seniors and free for children under 12. Parking is free. The event takes place at the Berry Center, 8877 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433. More information and discount admission coupons and exhibitor special offers available at www.CyFairHomeAndGarden. com.

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COPPERFIELD COURIER BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

Troop 533 & 1907 FUNDRAISER!

Good Shepherd United Methodist Church & Fairfield Baptist Church It is that time of year again for fertilizer and mulch to beautify your home this Spring! Troop 533 Chartered by GSUMC and Troop 1907 Chartered by FBC have joined forces to conduct our annual fertilizer and mulch fundraiser again this year beginning January 14, 2013. Troop 533 has delivered to homes in the Cypress community for more than 10 years and is proud to continue this tradition. The money raised by the boys will directly benefit the individual Scout and the Troop Scouting Program. Funds are used for activities such as High Adventure Summer Camp in Colorado, Philmont Treks, Monthly troop campouts and so much more. This year’s offerings include Red or Black mulch, Hardwood or Pine mulch as well as Premium or Slow Release fertilizer and Weed n Feed fertilizer. Scouts will be visiting your neighborhood soon. All purchases will be Scout delivered on March 2, 2013. For your convenience, Scouts will be selling door to door in your subdivision beginning January • 14th until February 11th. We will also have booth sales at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in • Fairfield on Sunday Feb. 3rd. If you are reading this circular and think we may miss you or want to support, please order by emailing Troop 533 at BoyScoutsTroop533@yahoo.com or contact Stacy Hedrick 832-419-3199 Yours in Scouting, Scoutmaster Russell Hickerson (Troop 533) Scoutmaster David Goodin (Troop 1907)

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Northwest Harris County

AGGIE MOM’S CLUB China Luncheon Party Invitation Saturday, February 23 at Shirley Acres! If your dewy eyed darling has just morphed into an Aggie and you want to know what’s next, Aggie Moms has the answers, for free. Our February speaker is Andy Richardson, Director of Big Screens, 12th Man Productions. Andy will give us a behind-the-scenes look at how they put together and produce the big screen videos the fans see on game day. Aggie Dads, Grands, bros and sis’s are always welcome! We want you at our China Luncheon, Saturday, February 23. The Fourteenth Annual Northwest Harris County Aggie Moms China Lunch one of this years’ must attend luncheons. You’ll be treated to mimosas and invited to shop our vendors’ booths. While you enjoy a wonderful lunch served by some of the best looking table hosts you can imagine, our guest speaker will share this spring’s fashion surprises. Make your table reservation today on line at www. nwhcaggiemoms.org. VENDOR CALL: We still have space available for vendors at our China Lunch event. Visit our web site for more information. Aggie Moms, as an organization, encourages parents to become familiar with A&M during their student’s freshman year instead of waiting for graduation to visit as is the custom on other university campuses. T he path to graduation can be a challenging journey; don’t go it alone. Northwest Harris County Aggie Moms has been here for 25 years and we’re committed to helping your student and YOU enjoy the TAMU experience. Aggie Moms won’t ask you to wear a funny hat, learn a secret hand shake or give a speech. We simply help you help your student reach their potential. Find out how by exploring our website www.nwhcaggiemoms.org . Aggie Moms meet the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm, at the Houston Distributing Company, 7100 High Life Drive and Cutten Road from August through May. We have food, beverages, answers and fun. Drop on by and say Howdy. We’ll be darn glad you did!

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