THE TIMES
November 2021
An Independent Publication Serving the Bridgeland® Community
email me: joycebehindthemic@gmail.com CONNECT ON FACEBOOK! SEARCH: Hurry Sundown Band AND: Cypress Music Scene
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Allow me to introduce this uber talented singer, musician, Husband and Father of 5 from Conroe, TX. He’s got a voice that’s deep and rich in tone which brings life and depth to the country songs he sings and writes. He’s kindhearted and has an appreciation for music that runs deep. By day, Nate works selling metal building systems and by night takes the stage as Nate Nelson Acoustic or Nate Nelson and the State Street Band. Nate has been traveling to Cypress to play locally since 2015 and in July of 2021 he hit a personal milestone when he opened for Jason Boland at 2920 Roadhouse and earned a well-deserved proud moment! I got to meet Nate Nelson in person for the first time when I hosted his SPOTLIGHT event with Cypress Music Scene at The Burger Ranch (located on House-Hahl Rd. in Cypress) earlier this summer. Nate and his longtime pro musician singer/songwriter friend form Iowa, Josh Sinclair were touring together so Nate, Josh and Myself got to spend the evening making musical memories!
*11/12 – CREEKWOOD GRILL BRETT AXELSON, 6:30PM *11/13 – THE BARN HONKEYTONK FOR HOPE *11/19 – CREEKWOOD GRILL TEXAS EAGLES (TRIBUTE), 7:30PM *11/20 – THE BURGER RANCH CC RIDER, 6:00PM *11/26 – CREEKWOOD GRILL BRIAN ANDERSON, 6:30PM *11/27 – RANCH BAR + KITCHEN THE SPICOLIS, 9:00PM *12/03 – THE BARN CHUCK WIMER, KIN FAUX Copyright © 2021 Peel, Inc. *12/04 – OPEN
You can learn about Nate Nelson’s local live music events, his music career and more by visiting @nnstatestreetband also @natenelsonacoustic on Facebook! While you’re there – be sure to give his music pages a follow so you never miss a local show! Have fun, stay safe and hope to see you around the very happening…Cypress Music Scene!! *All shows subject to change, no guarantee. Updates available on Facebook by visiting @CYPRESSMUSICSCENE You can reach out to me with your music news, alerts, happenings, and questions! Artists/Venues/Agents The Bridgeland Times - November 2021 1 Welcome. NO SPAM. email me: joycebehindthemic@gmail.com
THE TIMES IMPORTANT NUMBERS BRIDGELAND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS (HOA) 16902 Bridgeland Landing Cypress,TX 77433 281-304-1318 Community Manager Melissa Hargrove............................melissa.hargrove@inframark.com Lakeland Community Manager Valier Bir........................................... valerie.bir@inframark.com Activities Director Rachel Johnson............................rachel.johnson@inframark.com Administrative Assistant - Activities Director Iliana Zuniga.................................iliana.zuniga@inframark.com Administrative Assistant - Compliance & Architectural Suzanne Hilton...........................suzanne.hilton@inframark.com Parkland Assistant Community Manager Tiffany Polichnia Receptionist & Front Desk Fritzy Lopez......................................fritzy.lopez@inframark.com Landscape Manager Kevin Brown.................................. kevin.brown@inframark.com Maintenance Manager Robert J. Allard
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THE TIMES During the holidays, back injuries become more prevalent as people maneuver themselves up and down ladders and stairways while carrying or lifting heavy objects. A little bit of lifting safety can go a long way to keeping your holiday season bright. Do you have a child that is interested in the sport of track and field? Plan to attend the Northwest Flyers Track Club’s season kickoff and orientation event on the morning of Saturday, February 5, 2022. Please check the team website on January 5, 2022 for the time and location. Olympic gold medalist Fred Newhouse founded the club to foster the development of youth track and field in the northwest Harris County area. The Northwest Flyers, one of the leading youth track clubs in the country, is a member program of USA Track And Field (USATF), which is the national governing body for track and cross country, including 1. SIZE UP THE LOAD Check to ensure the load is stable and balanced. 2. PLAN THE JOB Consider all possibilities. Is the path clear? What is the weight of the load? How much stress will be placed on your back? Is there traffic, a tripping hazard, a doorway to go through, or a stairway to go up or down? Avoid carrying an object that requires two hands to hold, either up or especially down, a flight of stairs. 3. ESTABLISH A BASE OF SUPPORT Use a wide, balanced stance with one foot in front of the other. Make sure you have firm footing and that your feet are a shoulder-width apart. This staggered stance gives you the stability of not falling over and being able to secure the load. 4. BEND YOUR KNEES, KEEP YOUR HEELS OFF OF THE FLOOR AND GET AS CLOSE TO THE OBJECT AS POSSIBLE. Always lift with your legs and not your back. 5. BE CERTAIN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO MAINTAIN A HOLD ON THE OBJECT WITHOUT HAVING TO ADJUST YOUR GRIP LATER. You can use gloves to help maintain an adequate grip, but don’t rely on gloves because they can DE-sensitize the fingers making you unable to feel the object. 6. LIFT GRADUALLY Lift gradually with your legs without using jerky motions. 7. KEEP THE LOAD CLOSE TO PREVENT ARCHING YOUR LOWER BACK. As you begin the lift, tighten your stomach muscles, and keep your head and shoulders up. The closer the load is to your spine, the less force will be placed on your back. 8. PIVOT Don’t twist. Move your feet in the direction of the lift. This will eliminate the need to twist at the waist. Whether at home or at work safe lifting practices can keep your back healthy and safe. Before lifting heavy objects decide how you will lift carry & place the item before you pick it up. If you are experiencing persistent pain, please contact us. We want to help you to be at your best this holiday season. Copyright © 2021 Peel, Inc.
the U.S. Olympic team. The club will celebrate its 35th anniversary season in 2022, and offers a full range of track and field events for boys and girls ages 6 – 18. For more information, visit www.northwestflyers.org, follow the team on Facebook and Twitter, or contact team Registrar Shavonne Spencer at sxrobin@yahoo.com.
1. Volunteer at a veteran's organization. The American Legion, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Habitat for Humanity, and the Home Depot Foundation, to name a few...
2. Buy a meal for a homeless vet. While there's no way to make sure their veteran claim is legitimate, that shouldn't matter. Buy the gentleman a sandwich and thank him for his service
3. Fly your flag for Independence Day, Memorial Day, Veteran's Day, etc. 4. Send balloons to your local recruiters office. The promises recruits swear the recruiter said are remembered forever. Send these guys a little cheer.
5. Ask a loved one for stories about their time in service–and listen patiently. Take a few minutes to listen to stories of service from someone in your extended family.
6. Put a stamp on it. Send a thank you card to people you know who has ever served in the military.
7. Look for a community event and then take the family out to join in the community fun.
8. Change your Facebook page to feature a favorite veteran—even if your vet is great, great uncle Felix who you never met who served in WWI.
9. Just say "thank you." A little recognition goes a long way. 10. Make your life worth dying for—strive to be worth the sacrifice.
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THE TIMES Program: Come enjoy touring Warren’s Southern Gardens, a spacious family-owned nursery featuring ornamental plants, trees, shrubs, water features, pottery, soil, seeds, and garden statuary. Bursting with colorful flowers, Warren's Southern Gardens is more than a garden center, it is a beautiful oasis for garden enthusiast.A program and demonstration on Holiday Decorating will be presented by a Master Gardener. Plants will be available for purchase. Liaison: Lynetta Freeman. If attending RSVP to lynetta.freeman@ gmail.com by November 2 at noon. Drivers needed ~ 50 miles to 1675 Northpark Drive, Kingwood, TX. Please notify Lynetta if you can drive and your preference for lunch. Meet at the Lakeland Village Activity Center parking lot, 16902 Bridgeland Landing Dr. at 8:45 am for a 9am departure. Passengers, please contribute to the drivers’ gas cost as a thank you to your driver. Lunch: J Christopher’s Pizza & Pasta features lunch specials such as pizza and pastas served with house or Caesar salad and roll, or Burgers served with choice of soup or salad or fries or chips. ~ $10. 2245 Northpark Drive @ Woodland Hills. Rancho Palomas Mexican Restaurant serves traditional Mexican fare with lunch specials such as fajitas, enchiladas, quesadillas, or combinations. ~ $12. 2229 Northpark Drive @ Woodland Hills.
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