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December 2021 Volume 14, Issue 12

The Beacon

News For The Residents at Lakes of Fairhaven

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A Little Lady with a Giant Christmas Spirit by Jackie Devine Dulce Cain, a native Venezuelan, met and fell in love with her husband, Jim Cain, when he was on assignment in Venezuela. He asked her to marry him and move to the United States. Forty-three years ago, she said yes, and they have been happily married ever since. Dulce combines her Venezuelan heritage with her adopted American life to create a melded traditional holiday season. They have a blended family of seven children. Together they have 18 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild Many folks in Cypress hire a team of elves to help them decorate for the holidays. But not Dulce Cain. If you want to talk about the holiday spirit, Dulce has it! When Dulce invited me to her home to see her Christmas collections, I could tell that she felt Christmas was one of the most memorable times of the year and that she was determined to make sure her home would be filled with magic and tradition. She led me into her formal dining room, which now served as a salute to Christmas. I found a beautifully illustrated snow village laid out with 49 illuminated houses, stores, and churches on my right. Everywhere I looked was a different scene. Trains were zooming through the countryside; carolers were caroling, trolleys were delivering shoppers, and children were sledding down the mountainside. To my left, I discovered an elaborate Venezuelan village with over 100 tiny houses made of wood or ceramics, brightly hand-painted and creatively lit. I could feel the excitement of the miniature villagers as they ushered in the yuletide season. Festive miniature trees filled every available nook and cranny. Little people appeared to be dancing, singing, and having a grand old time. Just like an actual city, cars swept through the village, people shopped, and carolers spread joy. Dulce then escorted me toward her living room, where an illuminated tree in silver and gold hues delighted my eye and gave me a nostalgic sense of a classic tree collected-over-time look. As we moved down the hall, I found numerous collections of one-of-a-kind nativity scenes and displays of the angelic realm. As we moved into the kitchen and great room, what to my wondering eyes should appear, but a host of Santas, more trees, scores of poinsettias, and what felt like hundreds of candles all lit and welcoming me into the room. There is no doubt; I was truly blessed to be the recipient of a one-of-a-kind local Cypress Christmas tour. But, equally important, I've since learned that having a home all decked out for the holiday season can not only put a spring in a person's step but also elevates one's frame of mind. Thankfully, I was one of the beneficiaries. I'm convinced that having the holiday spirit brightens our mood, lifts our attitude and promotes mental health well into the new year. Dulce genuinely has discovered the recipe. I know because I was the beneficiary of her love and dedication to the spirit of Christmas.

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Andy's Bar and Grill

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Countdown for a New Watering Hole

Just three years after hospitality veteran Andy Correa opened Andy's Kitchen in Fairfield, he is at it again! His new endeavor, Andy's Bar and Grill, is just down the road a piece, as the Rolling Stones were fond of saying, east of us on Highway 290, between Mason Road and Mueschke Road, in the site of the former New York Chicago Pizza House. For those unfamiliar with Andy's Kitchen, it is a cozy eatery on Mason Road next to Pizza Hut in the Fairfield Subdivision, known as much for its juicy, mouth-watering burgers as its namesake Andy. It's a place he likes to call a "small kitchen with a big heart," which is what it is. Andy's concern for others and the community makes him adored by everyone who has crossed his path. He's always on the lookout for a way to serve and get involved with the community. Friendly, giving, and never without a smile, Andy is always one of the first ones tapped for food drives, school functions, cookoffs, and charity events. Friend and colleague Pat Hudson explained, "Andy Correa has made a name for himself by providing a family-friendly atmosphere with a great down-home menu at Andy's Kitchen. His hamburgers are the talk of social media; when someone asks where to go for the best burgers, it is a 'no brainer' that Andy's Kitchen will be at the top of the list! "But more than that, Andy is a larger-than-life figure, with a heart to match! He has been caught reaching into his own pocket to feed first responders and Fairfield campus teachers. He is an invaluable supporter of Cy-Fair Helping Hands, a ministry that serves those in need in our community! When a need arises, Andy is the first to ask, 'What can I do to help?'''

Great event CFISD PD back the badge luncheon

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by Jackie Devine

Although Andy has a head for business and a knack for marketing, his listening skills are even better. As he tells the story, "Time and time again, my customers would say, 'We love this warm and happy environment, but you need a bigger place.' After hearing it so many times, I decided to start looking around. When the New York Chicago Pizza House property became available, I latched on it." Andy plans to pattern Andy's Bar and Grill after Rosters, his one-time hamburger joint located on the old driving range, which is now Memorial Hermann Hospital's parking lot. Formerly owned and operated by Andy and his colleagues, Rosters gained a reputation locally as a place friends and family could come and eat, relax, kick back, and have a good time. Adults dropped in to hang out in the evening, listen to music, and enjoy friends and fellowship. Long-time customer Billy Cable added, "When we found out Andy planned to open the Bar and Grill, we were excited because we knew he was going to take his same attitude and drive and turn it into a unique venue that Fairfield doesn't have. You have other nightspots around, but they have a "bar" feeling. Andy's Bar and Grill will be different; it will be relaxed and friendly. I think it is going to be a beautiful thing for Cypress, and he is going to do well." Like none other in the area, Andy's Bar and Grill will offer Andy's unique brand of hospitality and a totally new menu concept— a fusion of authentic Italian, Cajun, and Ameri-can-style cuisine. During the day, customers will dine in a kid-friendly environment. In the evenings, it will morph into a Cypress watering hole and a business model based on people eating and staying to relax and unwind. Monday through Thursday, customers might be surprised by karaoke or trivia night, and on weekends, they will enjoy live entertainment. Although Andy has figured out how to live a happy, successful, and productive life, he may not know that he is offering all of those things back to the Fairfield community. A study published in the journal Adaptive Human Behavior and Psychology supports this contention. The study concluded that people who frequented a local watering hole had more extensive social networks, were more engaged with their community, claimed to be happier, had more friends, and were more satisfied with their lives. Considering that a rich social life can lower one's blood pressure, reduce stress, and even help people to live longer, that right there might be a great excuse to drop in at Andy's Bar and Grill when the opportunity exists. Andy's Bar and Grill, located at 27200 Hwy 290, suite 160, Cypress, TX 77433, will be open seven days a week, Sunday through Wednesday from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, and Thursday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 2:00 am. You can follow Andy on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ andyskitchentx or reach him by phone at 832 244 1087. Lakes of Fairhaven - December 2021 3


Bridgeland Sweeps Tomball The Beacon in Three Sets

The Bridgeland, Cypress Creek, Cy-Fair, Cypress Ranch and Cypress Woods high school volleyball teams advanced past the bi-district round of the UIL Class 6A playoffs and move on to the area round, while Langham Creek High School concluded its season. Bridgeland swept Tomball in three sets by the scores of 25-18, 25-11 and 25-13.

Thank you Fairfield H-E-B for the generous donation of water, soda, and popcorn for our 17th annual Sock Hop! #ThisIsKeith @HEB @HEBPatty @CyFairISD

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17th Annual Sock Hop at Kieth Submitted by Natascha Strong The staff at Keith Elementary School held the 17th annual Sock Hop fundraiser on Friday, November 5th. Keith Elementary students, teachers, and the Fairfield community enjoyed a night of 50’s fun! Students and teachers wore poodle skirts, leather jackets, and cat eye glasses. The evening event had music, laughter, fun and games from bounce houses, face painting to cotton candy, cake walks, and a silent auction. Thanks to the support of our sponsors and so many other incredible people who donated monetary funds, auction items/services, and our awesome volunteers from the Bridgeland Key Club for the gift of their time and hard work during the event. A special thank you to all of our incredible Sock Hop Sponsors! Diamond-SPJST-Fraternal Life Insurance Platinum-Boutwell Properties, Houston First Baptist Church, & H-E-B Gold-V.I.P. Glass, Inc., Highlands Residential Mortgage Silver- Deep Imaging Technologies, Inc., Image Church, CEP Controls

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Football All Americans Get Honorary Jerseys Bridgeland High School senior quarterback Conner Weigman and Cypress Park High School senior linebacker Harold Perkins were both recently recognized as Under Armour All-Americans and presented with honorary jerseys during separate celebrations as part of the selection process for the Under Armour All-American Game, scheduled for Jan. 2 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. The exhibition is arguably the nation’s best high school all-star game, returning in 2022 after this year’s edition was canceled due to COVID-19. It features 100 of the nation’s best football players, with a number of alumni excelling at the college and professional ranks. Perkins is regarded as the 11th-best football recruit nationally in the class of 2022, according to the 247sports.com composite rankings. The five-star prospect is the second-best recruit in Texas and second-best at his position according to the rankings. Weigman is regarded as the nation’s second-best quarterback in the Class of 2022. The two-sport star is 22nd nationally in the 247sports.com composite rankings. The duo continues a long line of CFISD football All-Americans. Recent Under Armour All-Americans include Cypress Ridge High School’s Vernon Broughton (2020), Langham Creek High School’s Toneil Carter (2017) and Cy-Fair High School’s Austin Deculus (2017) and Brock Wright (2017). Former Cypress Springs High School star Leon O’Neal and former Cypress Ranch High School standout Colten Blanton were U.S. Army All-Americans in 2018. Football AllAmerican 1: Cypress Park High School senior Harold Perkins, left, and Cypress Park High School Head Football Coach Greg Rogers pose for photos after Perkins was presented with a ceremonial No. 22 jersey to the Under Armour All-American Game during a ceremony at the school on Oct. 15. (Photo by Alaina Garrett, Cypress Park HS) Football All-American 2: Bridgeland High School senior Conner Weigman, center, poses with Bridgeland High School football coaches Cole Kristynik, left, and David Raffield after Weigman was presented with a ceremonial No. 22 jersey to the Under Armour All-American Game during a ceremony at the school on Oct. 29.

UIL State Marching Contest The Bridgeland, Cypress Woods and Jersey Village high school marching bands will represent CFISD at the UIL State Marching Contest after being among the four bands selected to advance from the UIL Area I Marching Band Contest, held Oct. 30 at Legacy Stadium in Katy. Br i d g e l a n d e a r n e d i t s s e c o n d consecutive bid to the state competition. “We could not be more excited for the students and our community,” said Shawn McAnear, Bridgeland head band director. “It is an honor to be named Area I Champions and advance to the UIL State Marching Contest for a second time, competing against the very best bands in Texas. Our program is quickly establishing a culture of excellence and it is an absolute blast to watch the band perform each time.” Copyright © 2021 Peel, Inc.


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Lead Vocalist, Artist, Author, Cypress Music Contributor

Connect on Facebook Hurry Sundown Band Cypress Music Scene

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*12/10 – THE BARN EMILY GLAZNER, 6PM *12/11 – THE BARN CHAD MILLER & GOOD FORTUNE, 8PM *12/17 – THE BURGER RANCH STEVEN MARSHALL, 6PM *12/18 – CREEKWOOD GRILL DANVILLE TRAIN, 6PM *12/24 – HOLIDAY *12/25– MERRY CHRISTMAS! *12/31 – OPEN *1/1 – HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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DECEMBER 2021 HWY 99 BAND CMS advertised over 120 LIVE MUSIC events in November alone! 2021 has been an explosive year for the Cypress Music S c e n e ! Wa t c h i n g local artists and venues come alive again is a great thing to see happening -

from the inside out. One of the hidden treasures of this community is The Highway 99 Band! They have recently played at the local stops The Burger Ranch (HouseHahl Rd, 77433), Pearl & Vine (in Katy), and at Tony’s Mexican Kitchen (Ella Blvd.), and they are continuing to make appearances around town! The Highway 99 band includes (L-R) Timothy O’Briant (bass), Kevin Janecek (drums), Joyce Skala (cntr), Michael Moras (Lead Vocals, Guitar), and John Macklary, aka Lumpy Rutherford (Guitar). I was honored to hang with them during the CMS SPOTLIGHT Event held at The Burger Ranch in July of this year. They play your favorite classic country, rock, and pop tunes suitable for dancing and all occasions! Duos, trios, and full band arrangements are available for hire! On select weekends, you can catch Michael Moras playing his solo acoustic show at Murdoch’s Backyard Pub (Mueschke Rd. 77429). Be sure to visit them on Facebook! Search the handle @highway99band, and you can watch videos, give them a FOLLOW and keep up with their event schedule! Be sure to check out @cypressmusicscene on Facebook also. Scan the QR code at the top of the page to EXPLORE and JOIN! *All shows subject to change, no guarantee. Updates are available on Facebook by visiting @CYPRESSMUSICSCENE You can reach out to me with your music news, alerts, happenings, and questions! Artists/Venues/Agents Welcome. NO SPAM. please email me: joycebehindthemic@gmail. com.

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Bridgeland High School presents an infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth-century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs. Lovett, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop, above which he opens a new barber practice. Mrs. Lovett's luck sharply shifts when Todd's thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up... and the carnage has only just begun! This special School Edition has been masterfully adapted, working directly with Mr. Sondheim to retain the dark wit and grand scope of the original work, with a few lyric and key changes to facilitate high school productions. SHOW DATES Thursday, January 20th 7pm Friday, January 21st 7pm Saturday, January 22nd 2pm & 7pm Monday, January 24th 7pm Bridgeland High School 10707 Mason Rd | Cypress, TX 77433 |

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