THE TIMES
March 2022
An Independent Publication Serving the Bridgeland® Community
Volume 16, Issue 3
Dance students perform at annual CFISD Dance ShowOffs Dance teams from all 12 CFISD high schools showcased their talents at the 2022 CFISD Dance Showoffs on Jan. 27 at the Berry Center. The event kicked off with a performance by the All-District Dance Team, followed by two routines from each school. Dancers performed their solo and ensemble routines at the Berry Center on Jan. 25-26 prior to the team performances. “CFISD ShowOffs has been a long-standing tradition in our district,” said Ryan Garcia, Jersey Village High School Gold Dusters head director. “What started with two teams has now grown into a four-night event showcasing all 12 of our district’s high school dance teams. ShowOffs is not just an opportunity to preview our individual contest routines but is a moment for our communities to come together and celebrate the talented and hard-working students who represent the CFISD dance programs. It is an honor to work alongside the other 23 dedicated directors and district staff to ensure our dancers have a successful event year after year.” The following five students were announced at the conclusion of the event as recipients of the 2022 All-District Dance Team Scholarship: · Grace Sofia Garza, Cypress Woods Crimson Cadettes - $500; · Casey Nguyen, Jersey Village Gold Dusters - $500; · Victorya Roberts, Bridgeland Belles - $500; · Shea Ellis, Cypress Woods Crimson Cadettes - $1,000; and · Lillian Mathis, Cypress Lakes Sterling Stars - $1,000.
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Congratulations color guard Congratulations to the Varsity Color Guard on their beautiful performance and 1st place finish at TCGC's Dawson show last weekend. They persevered through a major speaker malfunction and they did it without missing a step!
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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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Congratulations to all! February 3, 2022, Constable Mark Herman had the honor of promoting six supervisors within the department. They were chosen for promotion based on a review of their dedicated work performance in combination with a proven desire to be leaders.
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Bridgeland’s Winner’s Circle
More than 420 CFISD football players, managers and student trainers qualified for the Academic All-District 16-6A and 17-6A football teams, released earlier this month. All 12 high school programs were represented by the 422 students who earned the academic all-district recognition. Those who earned the honor finished the 2021 season in good standing and earned a composite weighted grade point average of 5.5 or higher for all classes for the two identified six weeks that make up the majority of their regular season. “Part of a successful culture is winning in all aspects of your respective season, and I am proud that 422 football players, managers, or student trainers earned recognition as Academic All-District this season,” said Kirk Eaton, CFISD associate director of athletics. “It should mean a lot to the CFISD community that we have programs that are pushing our student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and on the playing field.” The following academic all-district athletes were recognized:
Football
10 - Caleb Fattig 27 - Mason Culton 74 - Chance Scheiffele
Tennis
Abbey Faggard (female) Ethan Payne (male)
23 - Terrance Cullivan 11 - Emily Marks 4 - Alice Volpe
Cross Country
Madeleine Wilson (female) Alan Bonner (male)
Volleyball
10 - Mallorie Garner
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THE TIMES MARCH MANDI POWELL MUSIC
www.mandipowellmusic.com @ mandipowellmusic As a female singer/performer in the live music industry, I can say we fall into the minority amongst local artists for sure. MANDI POWELL was the third female I was given the professional priveledge of getting to meet and we soon became close friends. We first met in person at the neighborhood bar CYPRESS LOUNGE (Barwood Bend, 77065) nestled near the same zip code I grew up in. I hosted her “SPOTLIGHT” music event there that night. She arrived as a solo acoustic singer with a hardworking but casual approach. I invariably got my hug, hooked elbows with her and we went to her truck to start unloading gear. Even though I just began my stage resume three months prior, it felt like second nature to me. I was stoked having just met her for the first time, was more than happy to assist however I could and was very much looking forward
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to her live music performance about to happen. How do I describe MANDI POWELL? Hardworking, dedicated, focused, strong, resilient, tough, caring and very, very talented. MANDI POWELL is a professionally recorded artist with 2 albums available on most music streaming platforms. Her latest original 10-song album titled “Fly Away” (released 8/2015) is categorized as Contemporary Folk with her tone bringing a very soulful sound. She plays locally at WHATEVER BAR (Jones Rd., 77070) every Wednesday night as the house favorite! She also plays at TIKS TAVERN (Jones Rd, 77070), THE BURGER RANCH (House Hahl Rd., 77433) and many others in and around the Cypress area. Visit her on social media to view her event schedule. MANDI POWELL is also a “Family of Artists” Member of Cypress Music Scene! JOIN CMS to catch more of the newest Mandi pics, videos, and song releases to be announced! STAY TUNED… All shows subject to change, no guarantee. Updates available on Facebook by visiting @CYPRESSMUSICSCENE Reach out to me with your music news, alerts, happenings, and questions! Artists/Venues/Agents Welcome. NO SPAM. email me: joycebehindthemic@gmail.com
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