Cypress Creek Lakes - November 2017

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SPECTATOR November 2017

NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF CYPRESS CREEK LAKES

Volume 6, Issue 11

Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital Now Offering Advanced Wound Care

Candles and Carols Cypress Ranch Winter Concert Thursday December 7th @ 7:00PM Cypress Ranch High School Auditorium Join us for Hot Chocolate and Cookies And Holiday Cheer! For more information go to ranchchoir.com Copyright © 2017 Peel, Inc.

Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital now offers advanced wound care treatment for chronic wounds, ranging from diabetic ulcers to radiation-induced inflammation. Chronic wounds have a range of causes, including diabetes, vascular disease, and trauma. “Treating a chronic wound may not be a simple fix. You have to look at the cause of the impaired healing, as well as the wound itself, for a patient to have the optimal outcome,” says Stuart Harlin, M.D., a vascular surgeon affiliated with Memorial Hermann Wound Care at Memorial Hermann Cypress and UTHealth. “That’s why it’s important that you see specialists who treat your wound using a comprehensive approach.” Dr. Harlin says those with neuropathy or peripheral arterial disease are at a higher risk of developing chronic wounds and should speak to a physician if they notice a slow healing process. “If a chronic wound is left untreated, it can lead to bigger infections, like sepsis, or even limb amputation. Our advanced wound care program can help prevent more severe conditions from occurring,” says Dr. Harlin. Memorial Hermann Wound Care features a highly-skilled team of affiliated physicians, nurses and technicians with advanced training in wound care and hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy. Among the many treatment interventions available, patients can also receive specialty wound dressings, debridement, and negative-pressure wound therapy Memorial Hermann Wound Care is located at 27700 Northwest Freeway, Suite 170, Cypress, TX 77433. It is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For referrals, scheduling, and more information, call (346)231-6991. Spectator - November 2017

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SPECTATOR IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY................................................................. 911 Fire.................................................................................... 911 Ambulance........................................................................ 911 Constable .........................................................281-463-6666 Sheriff - Non-emergency ..................................713-221-6000 - Burglary & Theft ...........................................713-967-5770 - Auto Theft .....................................................281-550-0458 - Homicide/Assault ..........................................713-967-5810 - Child Abuse....................................................713-529-4216 - Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence...................713-967-5743 - Runaway Unit ................................................713-755-7427 Poison Control..................................................800-222-1221 Traffic Light Issues ............................................713-881-3210

CYPRESS AREA FOOD PANTRY times and services Do you know of someone who has trouble putting food on the table? Maybe their employment was suddenly terminated; maybe it’s a choice between medications or food; for whatever reason a family can find themselves in a situation where they need a little help. Fountain of Life Church of God on Mueschke Road runs a food pantry on Mondays from 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm and the only requirement is that the client should live in zip code 77433 and west of Skinner 77429. For more information, contact 281-373-9337. Food donations and volunteers are also greatly appreciated. Computerized job search and resume preparation and printing are also available.

SCHOOLS Cypress Fairbanks ISD Administration .............281-897-4000 Cypress Fairbanks ISD Transportation ..............281-897-4380 Warner Elementary...........................................281-213-1650 Smith Middle School........................................281-213-1010 Cy-Ranch High School.....................................281-373-2300 UTILITIES CenterPoint Energy...........................................713-659-2111 En-Touch (Customer Service)...........................281-225-1000 Reliant Energy...................................................713-207-2222 Water - Severn Trent..........................................281-646-2383 Waste Management - Trash...............................713-686-6666 OTHER NUMBERS Animal Control.................................................281-999-3191 Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center.....................281-890-4285 Harris County Health Department...................713-439-6260 Post Office.........................................................281-859-9021 Harris County Public Library............................281-290-3210 Cy-Fair Hospital................................................281-890-4285 North Cypress Medical Center..........................832-912-3500 NEWSLETTER PUBLISHER Peel, Inc........................................................ 1-888-687-6444 Article Submissions.............. cypresscreeklakes@PEELinc.com Advertising......... advertising@PEELinc.com, 1-888-687-6444

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SPECTATOR Volunteer Firefighters Needed - Join Today! If you have ever thought about volunteering, now is the perfect time. Join us on Thursday, Nov 9th at 7pm or Saturday, Nov 11th at 2pm at fire station #7 to find out how you can join. Station 7 in Fairfield has 12 openings and is accepting applications for new members. If you are interested in volunteering in the community or starting a career in the Fire or Emergency Medical Services then joining the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department, Station #7, is a great way to serve. We are “Neighbors Helping Neighbors”. Since the station opened in 1995 our members, who are all volunteers and residents in the Fairfield area, have been dedicated to providing fire and medical services to the community in which we live. We need your help to continue our tradition of service to Fairfield and the surrounding communities. On Thursday, Nov 9th and Saturday, Nov 11th we will host an informal “Open House” at station #7. Station members will be on hand to provide information on joining the department and answer any questions you may have about membership. Stop

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by to learn about the department, see the new station under construction and the “Tools of the Trade.” Parking will available across the street between Kroger and auto repair shop. If interested, please join us for an opportunity to become one of “Fairfield’s Bravest”. No experience is necessary. The department provides all equipment and training free of charge. To learn more now visit us on Facebook, @cyfairvfdstation7 and click the sign up button. You may also email us at unit700@cyfairvfd.org

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SPECTATOR Cypress Woods FFA 8th Annual Fall Craft Market

October 28th & 29th, 2017 Saturday, October 28th from 9am-5pm Sunday, October 29th from 10am–4pm

CFISD Telge Exhibit Center (Telge & Hwy 290) Cypress, TX

Admission is FREE Parking is FREE Food and Beverages Available for Purchase

For more information contact: cywoodsffa@gmail.com or Check out our Website at Cywoodsffa.org

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Market Hosted by CY-Woods FFA Booster Club A registered 501(c)(3) organization and is eligible to receive charitable contributions.

Albion Hurricanes FC Soccer Spring Evaluations December 4 - 7 2017 Albion Hurricanes FC (AHFC), established in 1989, is leading the way in South Texas youth soccer by inspiring and developing young men and women through world class coaching and innovative techniques, as well as instilling the proper framework, self-esteem, confidence and sportsmanship within our athletes. AHFC has multiple campuses in and around Houston . The club invites all interested players from the ages of 7 to 18, to the Player Evaluations and to become part of our success. We ask that all interested players pre-register before coming out to the fields. Please visit albionhurricanes.org for details about your particular campus. AHFC offers JHSL (a recreational program for 5 - 10 year olds) at our Cy Fair and Central (Spring Branch area) locations and offers additional training at Katy Friday Night Academy and New Territory Thusday Night Academy. All information regarding all of the programs and can be found at albionhurricanes.org.

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Rosehill Christian School Grows Leaders On Thursday, February 8th, at 6:30 p.m., Rosehill Christian School will highlight its numerous programs to develop leaders at a school preview held on campus at 19830 FM 2920, Tomball, TX, at Mueschke. Rosehill Christian School (RCS) begins developing leaders in preschool and pursues that end all the way to high school graduation because “The Journey Matters.” Preschoolers learn leadership and responsibility through classroom roles. Elementary teachers consciously develop social skills and character in their young charges by rewarding them with “signatures” when they go “above and beyond” in showing Christ-like actions and attitudes which students have studied in Bible class and chapel. These signatures lead to recognition, treats, and sometimes trips to Chuck E Cheese. Fourth and fifth graders lead school-wide morning announcements, walk kindergarteners to class, and carry out flag duty every morning and afternoon. Middle school students practice leadership through extracurricular activities such as 4H, sports, choir, cheer, and honor society. Middle School and High school students expand those experiences by reading to younger students or assisting with elementary class projects. On Fridays, high school athletes help with carpool in order to get to know the younger students and promote school spirit. Every September, all RCS high school students attend a Pinnacle retreat where small student groups (grades 9 - 12) are led by high school seniors to strengthen spiritual and peer relationships. On Fridays, these same small groups continue to meet during an advisory period to continue their spiritual and relational growth. By mid-year, trained juniors take on the leadership of these small groups, and seniors then move into the role of mentors. Lastly, RCS high school students are encouraged to provide service and leadership in the surrounding communities by donating a 100hour minimum of community service hours before graduation. Most exceed that number. For more information on how RCS produces godly leaders, attend the upcoming school preview on Thursday, February 8, 6:30 p.m., on the RCS campus, 19830 FM 2920, Tomball, Texas, at Mueschke. Join the Journey! Copyright © 2017 Peel, Inc.


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Cy-Fair Republican Women Invite You to Our Seventh Biennial

Luncheon and Fashion Show Keynote Speaker

The Honorable Ryan Sitton Texas Railroad Commissioner Lunch Fashion Show Auction Vendor Showcase Friday, November 3, 2017

Doors open at 10:30 AM for Auction preview and conversation

Sterling Country Club

16500 Houston National Blvd, Houston, TX 77095 Individual ticket price is $75

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Table sponsorships are also available

To request individual tickets, contact: Suzanne Davis at 713-562-4901 or threedavishome@sbcglobal.net To inquire about table sponsorships, contact: Joy Gregory at joygregory@sbcglobal.net Political advertising paid by Cy-Fair Republican Women, Micheline Hutson, Treasurer. Contributions to CFRW are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Corporate contributions are not permitted. Not authorized by any candidate or committee. Solicitations made by Federal candidates and officeholders at this event are limited by Federal law. The Federal candidates and officeholders speaking today are soliciting only donations of up to $2500 from individuals and up to $5000 from multi-candidate political committees. They are not soliciting donations in any amount from corporations, labor organizations, national banks, Federal contractors or foreign nationals.

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