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DECEMBER 2021

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Villages of Northpointe Security Director

Andy Elmore .............................................. hit02@scbglobal.net Waste Management................................................... 281-376-8802 Centerpoint Energy .................................................. 713-207-2222 Tomball Post Office................................................... 281-516-0513 Harris County MUD #281 (water and recycling)...... 281-376-8802 Harris County Constable Precinct #4 24-hour Dispatch ................................................ 281-376-3472 Villages of Northpointe Patrol Officer Deputy Kelly........................................................ 281-376-3472 SCHOOLS Tomball Independent School District................. www.tomballisd.net Canyon Pointe Elementary.................................... 281-357-3122

Christmas Tree Recycling Let these Boys Have a Blast, Taming Tinsel-Time Trash! We'll pick up and recycle the trees Placed Curbside and Ornament Free ... The Cub Scout Packs and Boy Scout Troops of Fairfield will be working together to collect and recycle Christmas trees (lights & ornaments free, Please) after the holiday season. Please have your tree on the curb by 7 a.m. on Saturday, January 8th, 2022 to be picked up for recycling! Remember…Don’t let those trash guys waste your Tree’s potential!! Let the Scouts give it back to the Earth! 4 **Tree Drop off also available at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church back parking lot, from Dec 26th thru Jan 7th**

NorthPointe Intermediate...................................... 281-357-3020 Willow Wood Junior High.................................... 281-357-3030 Tomball High School............................................. 281-357-3220 Tomball Memorial High School............................ 281-357-3230 TAX ENTITIES: Tomball ISD Tax Office......................................... 281-357-3100 .

www.tomballisd.net and follow the link to the Tax Office

MUD #281 & NorthPointe WCID...................... 713-462-8906 ................................................................. www.wheelerassoc.com Harris County Appraisal District........................... 713-957-7800 ............................................................................... www.hcad.org Electric Company Choices.......................................866-7974839 ............................................................... www.powertochoose.org

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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 greatgreat-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.

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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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THE COMPASS Lead Vocalist, Artist, Author, Cypress Music Contributor

Connect on Facebook Hurry Sundown Band Cypress Music Scene

EXPLORE & JOIN! Visit CMS on Facebook Scan the QR code!!

*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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