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VOLUME 22, NUMBER 5 MAY 2015

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BOARD MEMBER LISTINGFairfield Village Community Association

The “Master Board” is comprised of one representative from each Neighborhood Association

Brian Roberts (Trails of Fairfield) ................................................................... President Billy Sutton (Inwood Park) .............................................................................. DirectorJohn White (Fairfield Central) ......................................................................... DirectorJeanie Stahl (Lakes of Fairfield). ....................................................................... DirectorRonnie White (Fairfield South) ...................................................................... .Director

Fairfield Central Neighborhood AssociationLouis Iselin (President) ................................................................. [email protected] Loney (Secretary/Treasurer) ............................................ [email protected] Bertoli (Director) ................................................................. [email protected] White (Director) ................................................................... [email protected] James (Director) ............................................................. [email protected]

Fairfield Village South Neighborhood AssociationRonnie White (President) ................................................ronniewhite66@sbcglobal.netMichael Martin (Vice President) ............................................mbalmartin@gmail.comBrian Gambrell (Secretary/Treasurer) .............................. [email protected] Ritchie (Director) ................................................................ [email protected] Gedeon (Director) .................................................... [email protected]

Inwood Park Neighborhood AssociationBilly Sutton (President) ............................................................ [email protected] McGahan (Director) ........................................................... [email protected] Newman (Treasurer) .......................................... [email protected] Reagan (Director) ..................................................... [email protected] Waterman (Vice President) [email protected]

Lakes of Fairfield Neighborhood AssociationPatrick Wong (Director) .......................................................... [email protected] Stahl (Director) ..........................................................Jeanie.stahl@sbcglobal.netDiana Gee (Director) ....................................................................... [email protected]

Trails of Fairfield Neighborhood AssociationBrian Roberts (President) ........................................................brian.roberts53@att.netCandace Buenger (Director) ............................................Candacebuenger@yahoo.comQuentin Hinds (Director) ...............................................................qhinds@gmail.comKris Cherry (Director) ................................................................. [email protected] Sedelmyer (Director) .......................................... [email protected]

FAIRFIELD VILLAGE MANAGEMENTFairfield Village Manager

Kate Loeffler ......................................... 713-332.4762, [email protected] Project Manager

Ernie Griffith.......................................... 713-332-4761, [email protected] Resident Relations

Jennifer Sailer .....................................713-332-4763, [email protected] Service Residential Help Desk

......................................................... 713-932-1122, [email protected]

EMERGENCY NUMBERSAmbulance/Fire/Officer .......................................................................................... 911Poison Control .......................................................................................800-222-1222

NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERSFire/Ambulance ......................................................................................713-466-4073Cy-Fair Medical Clinic (24 hr.) ..............................................................281-890-4285FBI .........................................................................................................713-693-5000Harris County Animal Control ..............................................................281-999-3191Harris County Precinct 4 .......................................................................281-376-3472Vacation Watch ..................................................................................... .281-401-6200

MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERSFairfield Athletic Club (FAC) .................................................................281-373-0834Friendswood Development .................................................................... .281-875-1552Harris Co. Library ..................................................................................281-890-2665Harris Co. Mosquito Contro ................................................................. .713-440-4800Harris County Hazardous Waste ............................................................281-560-6200Courthouse Annex .................................................................................281-859-0685Driver’s License ..................................................................................... 713-681-6187Post Office ..............................................................................................281-373-9125Voter Registration ..................................................................................713-224-1919

UTILITY NUMBERSCenterpoint Energy (Electricity).............................................................800-332-7143ENTEX (Gas) ........................................................................................713-659-2111Severn Trent (Water, Trash) ....................................................................281-398-8211Comcast .................................................................................................713-341-1000

SCHOOL NUMBERSBus Information .....................................................................................281-897-4380Cy-Fair Administration ..........................................................................281-897-4000Cy-Ranch High School ..........................................................................281-373-2300Salyards Middle School ......................................................................... .281-373-2400Ault Elementary .................................................................................... .281-373-2800Keith Elementary ...................................................................................281-213-1744Spillane Middle School ...........................................................................281-213-1645Swenke Elementary ................................................................................281-213-1200

COMMITTEE MEMBERSPublic Safety Committee-

Marc Newman - [email protected] Area Swim Team

[email protected] Fairfield Women’s Club

[email protected]

FAIRFIELD IMPORTANT NUMBERS

COVER PHOTODo you take great photos?

Do you take great photos? Would you like to see your photo published? We are looking for great cover photos for upcoming issues of the Fairfield Gazette. Our deadine for submittals is always the 9th of the month prior to the issue. All photos should be submitted electronically by the deadline date in high resolution (300 dpi) to [email protected]. Portrait (vertical) photos work best. Photo's taken with digital cameras work pest. Photos taken with iPhones may not be high enough quality.

This month’s cover photo was submitted by Jennifer Isaacson.To view other photos submitted please visit www.PEELinc.com/

Fairfield, and view any of the past newsletters. By submitting your photo you agree to allow your photo to be published in future issues of the Fairfield Gazette or other Peel, Inc. publications.

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Table of ContentsADVERTISING INFO Please support the advertisers that make The Fairfield Community Gazette possible. If you are interested in advertising, please contact our sales office at 1-888-687-6444 or [email protected]. The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the issue.

ARTICLE INFO The Fairfield Community Gazette is mailed monthly to all Fairfield residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to submit information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome.

To submit an article for consideration please email it to [email protected]. The deadline is the 9th of the month prior to the issue.

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AROUND FAIRFIELD6 Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department Ladder 76 Join Cub Scout Pack 5337 Fairfield Duathlon9 Fairfield Triathlon & Kids Triathlon10 Fairfield's Fifty Plus Fun-Loving Group11 Pet of the Month12 NW Harris County Aggie Mom's Club13 Shalom Cypress14 Cypress Symphony

SPORTS SECTION16 Fairfield Athletic Club News17 Pool Schedules18 Pool Schedules19 Albion Hurricanes FC Soccer Evaluations & Tryouts20 Northwest Flyers Track Club21 Tennis Tips

FROM FIRSTSERVICE RESIDENTIAL24 Serving as a Neighborhood Board Director24 Fairfield Village Annual Board Meeting25 First Deputy Appreciation Luncheon Success25 Constable's Report

SCHOOL NEWS26 Crimson Cadette Drill Team Dance Clinic26 B.F. Adam Classic

BUSINESS SECTION28 Cypress Republican Women28 Cypress Texas Tea Party29 Cy-Fen Honors Three Members at Annual Luncheon30 Small Business Consultant Shares Skills

NEWS YOU CAN USE32 Inspiring & Breathtaking EVITA 34 National Day of Prayer35 Cowboys & Angels Annual Kick Off36 Texas A&M Agrilife Extension: Mosquitos39 Breast Cancer: Importance of Early Detection

IN EVERY ISSUE40 Classifieds41 Teenage Job Seekers

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Jill PrathoDan Boutwell

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FAIRFIELD DUATHLON1 MILE RUN | 10 MILE BIKE | 3.1 MILE RUNBENEFITTING PHRED'S PLACE, TEAM TIARA, OMS LIFE & GOLF LUPUS FOUNDATION

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015Fairfield Women's Club is hosting a Red Carpet event!

Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason RoadCheck-In Time: 7:30 AM, Refreshments: 9:30 AM, & Awards/Prize Drawings: 10:30 AM

Early Bird SAVE$ Regristration Cost: (Ind) $65 (Relays) $100 per teamwww.active.com/cypress-tx/running/distance-running-races/fairfield-duathlon-2015

Individual Divisions by Age and Relay Team Entries (Men, Women & Youth)To Volunteer, Sponsor or for more info: Fairfieldtriathlon.org

RSVP for Clinics or Training Group, 832.594.7656 or [email protected]

Run, Bike and Tri Clinic all availble for $20 each or all 3 clinics for $49Trathlon Training group, October 3, 10 & 17, Run, Bike & Run PLUS all 3 Clinics: $49

Bring a new teddy bear to packet pick up or race day!

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FAIRFIELD KIDS TRIATHLON

FAIRFIELD TRIATHLON

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015

POOL SWIM . BIKE . RUN

300M POOL SWIM | 10MI BIKE | 3.1MI RUN

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Fairfield Women's Club is hosting a Red Carpet event with service and hospitality!Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason Road

Check-In Time: 7:30 AM, Refreshments: 9:30 AM, & Awards/Prize Drawings: 10:30 AM

Registration Cost: $35Individual Divisions by Age: 5 yrs - 14 yrs, USAT Age as of 12/31/15

To register or view bike & run routes: Fairfieldtriathlon.orgendurancecui.active.com/event-reg/select-race?e=14679751

First, Second and Third Place awards given for all ages 5-14 years

Fairfield Women's Club is hosting a Red Carpet event!Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason Road

Check-In Time: 7:30 AM, Race Start: 8:30 AM, Awards & Prize Drawing: 10:30 AM

Register Early Save$: $65-Individual, $100-Teamwww.active.com/cypress-tx/running/distance-running-races/fairfield-triathlon-2015

Individual Divisions by Age and Relay Team Entries (Men, Women & Youth)To register or to view bike & run routes, Fairfield Triathlon.org

RSVP for Clinics or Training Group to reserve your spot, [email protected]

Bring a new teddy bear to packet pick up or race day!

Bring a new teddy bear to packet pick up or race day!

To Sponsor, Volunteer or for information, email: [email protected] or call 832.594.7656 ASAP! Training Group & Clinics September 26 and October 3, 10 & 17

To Sponsor, Volunteer or for information, email: [email protected] or call 832.594.7656 ASAP! Training Group & Clinics September 26 and October 3, 10 & 17

Run, Bike and Tri Clinic all availble for $20 each or all 3 clinics for $49Trathlon Training group, October 3, 10 & 17, Run, Bike & Run PLUS all 3 Clinics: $49

SWIMAGE BIKE RUN5-6 years 25 meters 1 mile 1/2 mile7-11 years 50 meters 2 miles 3/4 mile12-14 years 100 meters 3 miles 1 mile

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The Seniors of Fairfield are an active, fifty plus, fun-loving group of couples and singles who enjoy fellowship, monthly trips, and various activities together. If you or your spouse is fifty or older, a newcomer to Fairfield Village or have lived here in Fairfield for some time but have

never attended one of our functions, you are cordially invited. Come and be a part of our fun-loving group. We’re sure you will enjoy it.

Fairfield’s Fifty PlusFun-Loving Group

The Fairfield Seniors

OUR HISTORY: Over these past ten plus years we’ve taken over a hundred trips.  The Fairfield Gazette’s web site has back issues available from September, 2004.  In order to go back to our beginning, we must thank Kelly Peel of Peel Inc. for locating all our articles from their archives and sending them to us. We now have every article submitted, which enabled us to put together Our History and a complete listing of all our trips. Just go to Our History in our weekly email to read about our beginning and all the trips we’ve taken. You can get the complete listing at… http://home.comcast.net/~seniorgroup/History.htm

OUR MAY BUS TRIP PLANS ARE FOR: Thursday, May 28 for a trip to the Unity Theatre in Brenham.On Thursday, May 28th, the Fairfield 50 Plus Fun Loving Group

is loading up the bus and heading to the Unity Theatre in Brenham, Texas for the Preview Performance of Neil Simon’s romantic comedy “Chapter Two”. 

We will dine before the performance, at Los Cabos Mexican Grill and Steakhouse.  With menu choices ranging from soups and salads, burgers and sandwiches, pastas, steaks and chops, you won’t have to go hungry if Mexican food is not what you’re craving.

The cost of this trip is $19.00 plus the cost of your meal, which you can pay by cash or credit card.  Please note the restaurant does not accept checks.

To get your name on the list for this great trip, just call Pam Lewis at 281-746-7430 or email her: [email protected]

Checks are to be made out to: Fairfield 50 Plus. Checks can be given to: Pam Lewis, or Mary Lou Cook. They can also be mailed to: Pam Lewis at 21202 Catherine Anne Court, Cypress, Texas 77433.Please Note: Checks must be received by May 10th.Please Note: We will depart from a new place, due to construction; the

Fairfield Baptist Church’s southeast parking area, by the fence bordering the storage business. There is a convenient entrance off Cypresswood Drive. We depart promptly at 4:00 p.m. Please be there by 3:45 p.m.

OUR JUNE BUS TRIP PLANS ARE FOR: Wednesday, June 10 a trip to Channel 11’s Great Day Houston Show.The Fairfield 50 Plus Fun-Loving Group will need to be early birds this

month to catch the bus, at 6:30 a.m., for our June 10, 2015 trip.  We will be part of the live studio audience for Channel 11’s KHOU Great Day Houston Show, hosted by Deborah Duncun.  The show airs at 9:00a.m. and is filled with surprise guests, and promises to be fun. The show often has giveaways and prizes for their live guest audience too!  Please note, no photography allowed during the live show. 

After the show we will stop for a meal at the House of Pies, where you can order breakfast or lunch, and buy one of their famous pies to take home.  Please note House of Pies only take cash or credit cards, no personal checks.

The cost of this trip is $2.00 plus the cost of your meal at the House of Pies.

To get your name on the list for this great trip, just call Pam Lewis at 281-746-7430 or email her: [email protected]

Checks are to be made out to: Fairfield 50 Plus. Checks can be given to: Pam Lewis, Deb DeJarnette, or Maureen Huelsman. They can also be mailed to Pam Lewis at 21202 Catherine Anne Court, Cypress, Texas 77433.

Please Note: We will depart from the Fairfield Baptist Church’s southeast parking area, by the fence bordering the storage business. There is a convenient entrance off Cypresswood Drive. We depart promptly at 6:30 a.m. Please be there by 6:15 a.m.

OUR MAY ACTIVITIES PLANS: Thursday, May 14. It’s at the Lakeside Trails Club House and starts

at 6:30 p.m. However, plan on being there early. Doors open around 6:00 p.m. for socializing and fellowship. Then plan on staying and join many of our members that stay to play games or socializing after the meal and to finish up the desserts.

Tuesday, May 19: Game Night at the Cooks’ House.It starts around 6:30 p.m. Just bring a snack and a healthy appetite.

This is always a fun evening with great fellowship. The directions are in the Activity page on our website and will also be in our May, 17 weekly e-newsletter.

Thursday, May 28: Game Night at Lakeside Trails Club House.Note: This may get cancelled due to our monthly trip on this date,

check our weekly e-newsletter the week of May 24th.It starts around 6:30 p.m., and we have plenty of room at the club

house. We would like to see you there to enjoy an evening of games and fellowship with us. Just bring a little snack and plan on having lots of fun. There are some card games, some games that the members bring and, of course, dominoes.

For additional information on activities other than trips: Call Mary Lou Cook @ 281-304-8359.

We recommend that you check our website regularly. Things do change occasionally from the time this article was submitted, and it is possible that some of the information in this article has changed. http://home.comcast.net/~seniorgroup/

OUR FUN-LOVERS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: An event reminder. It is emailed each week to our members and others who have requested it. It provides updated information on any changes from what appears here in the Gazette. We also include member birthdays and prayer requests, other news and items of interest, and links to all our web pages. If you would like to receive our weekly newsletter, send your email address, to [email protected]

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NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY AGGIE MOM’S CLUB

Join us for the Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom’s Club monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 12, 2015. We will begin refreshments and social time at 6:30pm, meeting beginning promptly at 7:15 pm and end at 9:00pm.The meetings are held at the Houston Distributing Company, 7100 High Life Drive, conveniently located near Willowbrook Mall at the intersection of High Life Drive and Cutten Road. At our May meeting we will be recognizing our graduating Seniors, announcing the book awards and installing our 2015-2016 Board Officers. Please help us congratulate these students on this significant achievement and the beginning of an amazing journey! All meetings are open to the public and prospective students, current students and Aggie families are always welcome!

SUMMER MIXERSAre you a new Aggie Mom? Are you sending off your first to Aggieland

this fall? Find out how we help your student succeed that first year at one

of our informal Summer Mixers. Dates and locations are listed on our website at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org.

Aggie Moms, as an organization, encourages parents to become familiar with A&M during their student’s freshman year. The path to graduation can be a challenging journey; don’t go it alone. Northwest Harris County Aggie Moms has been here for 25 years and we’re committed to helping your student and YOU enjoy the TAMU experience.

The Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom’s Club meets August thru May on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:15 pm at 7100 High Life Drive. Refreshments are available at 6:30! For more information on monthly speakers or upcoming events visit our website at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org or contact President Connie Pritchard at [email protected].

NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY AGGIE MOMS TO RECOGNIZE GRADUATING SENIORS

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SHALOMShalom Cypress was established in 2011 by local families seeking a Jewish

presence in Northwest Houston. We are the closest synagogue within 25 miles of the nearest synagogue. Many thought that they were the only Jews in the Cypress area, but it turns out that they were wrong! Shalom Cypress has grown to more than 30 affiliated families.

Shalom Cypress Hebrew School is now open for enrollment for the Fall & Spring 2014/2015 year. This upcoming year Morah Alana is going to concentrate on conversational Hebrew with the children. Please see our below upcoming event schedule for this month:

May 9th, 2015 - A special occasion this month. Don't miss our Sefer Torah Dedication!

Save the Date:June - Monthly Shabbaton

Every Wednesday, there is coffee night. We have guest speakers lined up for each Wed. to lead our discussions. We start our discussion with how this week's parsha

relates to our daily life but never know where the discussion will end!Please visit our website at www.shalomcypress.org and/or e-mail us at info@

shalomcypress.org to find out more details about the upcoming events.

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Cypress Symphony presents Bohuslav Rattay

ProgramThe Lark Ascending - Vaughan Williams

Featuring Kathleen Winkler

Appalachian Spring - Aaron CoplandSerenade for Strings - P. I. TchaikovskyThe Listening Game - David Sedgwick

World Premiere

May 9, 2015 at The Centrum, 7 pmCypressSymphony.org for tickets

Join the Cypress Symphony and Bohuslav Rattay for our first

performance with winds!

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Sports Section

Fairfield Athletic Club News Please visit our NEW website at www.fairfieldathleticclub.com.

If you just moved to the neighborhood be sure to come by the Fairfield Athletic Club anytime we are open to get your membership cards. Our hours are Mon -Thurs 5am-10pm, Fri 5am-8pm, Sat 7am-8pm and Sun 1pm-8pm. Bring proof of residency (HUD Statement from closing or your current driver’s license with your Fairfield address). Membership cards are needed to get into the weight room, basketball gym, tennis courts, pools and splash pads. The FAC now has public Wi-Fi

SWIM LESSONSSwim Lesson registration has begun for group and private lessons

at the FAC. Register at the FAC or visit our website and register online. Classes range from pre-beginner up to advanced levels. We also offer water baby classes. Don’t delay as class sizes are limited.

FAIRFIELD KIDS CLUB SUMMER CAMP“The FAC is the FUN place to be!”

Register NOW for Summer Camp. Space is limited so register early to guarantee your child’s spot. Registration packets are available on our website or at the FAC. If you would like more information please contact Darlene Sedelmyer, Director of Child Care at 281.373.0834

POOLS AND SPLASH PADSThe guarded swimming pools are now open weekends in May.

The SAYOR (swim at your own risk) pools, which are Lakeside Trails and Garden Grove, are open 6 days a week from 8:00am – 8:00pm. The splash pads are open 7 days a week from 9:00am – 9:00pm. To view the entire summer’s schedule for all the pools, please visit our website as well as the Fairfield Gazette or stop by the FAC to pick one up. Your membership cards are needed to access the pools and splash pads. If you haven’t got your membership cards, don’t delay. Come in anytime the FAC is open with proof of residency (HUD Statement from your closing or your driver’s license.

FAC TENNIS NEWSOur Spring Open House Mixer was a big success, thanks to

everyone who participated!The OCPE program went to watch the Men’s Clay Court

Championship at River Oaks Country Club.

CARDIO KICKBOXINGSupplement your current workout program with Cardio

Kickboxing.Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 6pm-7pm at

the FAC basketball gym. First month is $120 (includes boxing gloves and wraps)

Each month thereafter: $100/month.Drop in fee: $20

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Lakeside Trails Pool(Swim At Your Own Risk)

MAYPool Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Closed ThursdaysJUNE

Pool Open 8 am to 8 pm Closed Thursdays

JULYPool Open 8 am to 8 pm

Closed ThursdaysAUGUST

Pool Open 8 am to 8 pm Closed Thursdays

SEPTEMBER (SWIM AT OWN RISK)Pool Open 8 am to 8 pm

Closed ThursdaysGarden Groves Pool

MAYPool Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Closed FridaysSwim Lessons: Pool Closes at 5 p.m. on May 19, 20, 21, 26,

27, and 28JUNE

June 1st-4th CLOSEDSaturday & Sunday 8 am to 8 pmMonday-Thursday 8 am to 5 pm

Closed Fridays

JULYMonday-Thursday 8 am to 5 pm until July 16th

Closed FridaysPool Open 8 am to 8 pm starting July 20th

Closed FridaysAUGUST

Pool Open 8 am to 8 pmClosed Fridays

SEPTEMBER (SWIM AT OWN RISK)Pool Open 8 am to 8 pm

Closed FridaysFairfield Athletic Club

MAYPool Open Saturdays 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

and Sundays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.Pool Open Monday, May 25, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

JUNEJune 1st-3rd CLOSED, Fri. June 5th- 12-9pmSaturdays 11 am - 6 pm, Sundays 1 pm - 6 pm

Tuesday-Friday 12 - 9 pmCLOSED Mondays

JULYSaturdays 11 am - 6 pm, Sundays 1 pm - 6 pm

Tuesday-Friday 12 - 9 pmCLOSED Mondays

SEPTEMBERSaturdays 12 pm - 6 pm

2015 Pool Schedules

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2015 Pool SchedulesSundays 1 pm - 6 pm

Monday, September 7th - 12 pm to 6 pmMonday September, 28th - Closed for Season

Bradford Creek PoolMAY

Pool Open Saturdays 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.and Sundays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Pool Open Monday, May 25, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.JUNE

June 1st-4th CLOSEDMonday - Saturday 10 am to 8 pm

Sunday 1 pm to 8 pmClosed Thursdays

JULYMonday - Saturday 10 am to 8 pm

Sunday 1 pm to 8 pmClosed Thursdays

AUGUSTMonday - Saturday 10 am to 8 pm

Sunday 1 pm to 8 pmClosed Thursdays

Closed Aug 24th-31stSEPTEMBER

Saturday, September 5th - 12 pm to 6 pmSunday, September 6th - 1 pm to 6 pm

Monday, September 7th - 12 pm to 6 pmTuesday, September 8th - Closed for Season

Central Park PoolMAY

Pool Open Saturdays 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.and Sundays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Sunday, May 3: Central Park Pool and Splash Pad will be closed due to a swim meet. The splash pad only will reopen upon

completion of the Swim Meet.Saturday, May 30: Central Park Pool and Splash Pad will be closed until 3:30 p.m. due to a Swim Meet and will reopen

upon completion of the Swim Meet.JUNE

June 1st-3rd CLOSEDTuesday-Friday 11 am to 8 pm

Sundays 1 pm to 6 pmSaturdays 11 am to 6 pm

Closed MondaysFriday, June 12th 11 am to 7:30 pmSaturday, June 13th 4 pm to 6 pm

JULYTuesday-Friday 11 am to 8 pm

Sundays 1 pm to 6 pmSaturdays 11 am to 6 pm

Closed MondaysAUGUST

Tuesday-Friday 12 to 8 pmSundays 1 pm to 6 pmSaturdays 12 to 6 pm

Closed MondaysClosed for Season - Monday, August 24th

Inwood Park PoolMAY

Pool Open Saturdays 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.and Sundays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

JUNEJune 1st-4th CLOSED

Starting June 5th: Pool Open 11 am to 8pmSaturday 11 am to 6 pm Sunday 1 pm to 6 pm

Closed TuesdaysJULY

Monday, Thursday & Friday 12 to 8 pmClosed Tuesdays & Wednesdays

Saturday 12 pm to 6 pm Sunday 1 pm to 6 pm

AUGUSTMonday, Thursday & Friday 12 to 8 pm

Closed Tuesdays & WednesdaysSaturday 12 pm to 6 pm

Sunday 1 pm to 6 pmMonday, August 24th - Closed for Season

North Park & Central Park Splash PadsAPRIL 1ST - OCTOBER 31STOpen 7 days a week 9 am to 9 pm

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Albion Hurricanes FC invites all interested soccer players from ages U9 to U19 to the Player Evaluations and Tryouts at Campbell Road, Schiel Road Complex and Cullen Park locations to be a part of the AHFC's success. Please visit our website www.albionhurricanes.org for specific times and dates and to also pre-register.

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The Northwest Flyers Track Club will host an orientation/registration session for all middle and high school athletes and their parents interested in joining for the 2015 season. The event will be held on Tuesday, May 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Valley Ranch Grill & Barbeque, 22548 S.H. 249 @ Spring Cypress, Houston.

The Northwest Flyers is a youth (ages 6 -18) track organization, affiliated with USA Track & Field. The club provides a full program of “track” events such as sprints, hurdles, middle distance, distance and relays, and “field” events such as long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault, discus, shot put and javelin. It is an excellent “off-season” program for young

Middle School & High School Registration for Track Team

athletes who currently compete on their middle school or high school track teams.

The club was founded 28 years ago by local Olympic gold medalist Fred Newhouse to foster the development of youth track & field in the northwest Houston area. Last year, the Northwest Flyers sent 87 young athletes to compete at U.S. Junior Olympics National Championships in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Humble, Texas.

Visit the team website at http://www.northwestflyers.org for registration forms and information prior to the session, or contact Linette Roach at (281) 587-8442, or [email protected].

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“Tennis for Children 9-10 years old and under – Orange Ball”

By USPTA/PTR Master Professional Fernando Velasco

TENNISTIPS

Look in the next Newsletter for: “Tips for children 9-10 years old – Green Ball”. For more information about our programs and club information, you can visit us at www.greyrocktennis.com or call us at 512-301-8685.

This series of Tennis Tips are focused on how to involve children of all ages to learn to play tennis and offer tips to the parents on how to help at home. In the last issue I offered advice for children 8 years old and under. This issue, will address children 9 and 10 years old and under playing with the orange low bouncing ball.

Caption 1: Tennis Racket and balls: The children should be using rackets ranging in length from 23” to 25” long and the orange ball. These short, lighter rackets and lower-bouncing balls will make it easier for the child to control the swing and the point of contact. The racket to use will depend on the height of the child and the age. Balls will bounce from 41” to 47”, which is within the comfort zone for most children of that age.

Caption 2: Tennis Court: Most tennis facilities have added lines to measure 60’ x 21’ for singles and 60’x 27’ for doubles within the confines of a regular tennis court. If lines have been added, they will be painted with a darker color than the tennis court. If lines are not painted, Clubs will use rope and/or starter tennis court lines on the courts.

Caption 3: Join a Group: Tennis, like other sports, is learned

better in a group. Children like to imitate other children and learn from their successful hits and also avoid their missed shots. I believe in allowing them to “shadow” the person executing the shot, so they become used to the swing and timing of the point of contact.

Children at this age are already “rallying back and forth” and are given tips on how to hit volleys (ball hit on the fly), and also serve underhand or overhead. The USTA provides tournaments and leagues for children 10 and under using the orange ball and 60’ courts. They normally play 4 game sets and are encouraged to play round robins and/or consolation rounds.

Tips to parents:• Have child tap the orange ball up and down on the ground in

a safe area, like a garage.• Do the same with ball being hit on the fly without bouncing.• Encourage them to hit in a safe area with them dropping the

ball and hitting it against a wall or a garage door. Always be there to supervise.

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Sports SectionBE FAIRFIELD PROUDYour Association spends many dollars each month on postage

reminding residents to store their trashcan and recycling bin out of view of the street. These monies can be better spent to your advantage enhancing Fairfield Village.

Although citing a trashcan seems like a minor infraction, the number of trashcans seen left outside creates an unattractive community. Even those homes with wrought iron fences are asked to make an effort not to leave their trashcan on the driveway.

While it may be convenient for you to leave your trashcan outside, it is an eyesore and detracts from the beauty of your community. It just takes a little extra effort to store your trashcan out of view on non- pick up days.

Thank you to the many residents who already go to the trouble of storing their trashcans and recycling bins out of view.

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for what they do to keep our neighborhood and surrounding area safe was a success. The luncheon was initiated and organized by block watch captains, Julie Widis, Marita Hirt, Laura Cook and Linda King. Everyone enjoyed a taco bar with all of the fixings, beverages and scrumptious desserts provided by Laura Cook. Everyone in attendance was able to meet all of the deputies which included five new recently added to the Fairfield patrol, and I know we all welcome them to our neighborhood. Sgt Rogers mentioned at the luncheon that one of the new deputies had told him that he didn't know what to do because people were smiling and waving with their whole hand and he told them all to just smile and wave back! What a great neighborhood we live in!

We would like to extend our thanks to the businesses and individuals that supported our luncheon by making donations to make this happen:

Business Donations: Individual Donations:First Community Credit Union Julie and Derek WidisHEB Jana and Scott KentSunrise Cafe Laura CookRevi's Linda KingLas MananitasFairfield Pharmacy/CompoundingSports Clips

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The Cy-Woods Crimson Cadettes Drill Team will host their 10th annual dance clinic for K – 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on August 11 – 13. This is a major fund-raiser for the Cadettes and enables them to participate in activities throughout the 2015-2016 school year. Please register by July 31, 2015 to get the Pre- Registration price of $60 which includes dance technique, specially choreographed routines for each age group, a t-shirt, drinks and snacks each day and a picture for each participant. Showoffs will be held the last day at 11:30 a.m.  For more information email [email protected] or check out our website at www.crimsoncadettes.com.

On the website, you will find a sign-up form and a link to PayPal for easy payment. 

WHEN: August 11-13, 8:30 – 11:30WHERE: Cypress Woods High School

CFEF has been holding the B.F. Adam Classic for 27 years. It is known as one of the largest non-celebrity charity golf tournaments in Houston. B.F. (Bernard Fred) Adam was a lifelong Cy-Fair resident and a devoted school board member, serving 24 years on the board. B.F. Adam Elementary on

Honey Grove Lane is named in his honor.This year’s B.F. Adam Golf Classic will be held at Black Horse Golf Club once again on May 14, 2015. All money raised will benefit the   students of Cy-Fair ISD. Cy-Fair Medical Center Hospital will once again underwrite the event. Platinum Sponsors are IBI

Group and Linbarger Gogan Sampson and Blair.

For more information on sponsorships go to www.thecfef.org or call 281-370-0144.

Cy-Fair Educational Foundation To Host the B.F. Adam Classic

Crimson Cadette Drill Team DANCE CLINIC

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Falls at Dry Creek, a new master-planned community located off Schiel Road just north of Fairfield, is now open. This beautiful community features amenity lakes, a

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CYPRESS TEXAS TEA PARTY The next meetings of the Cypress Texas Tea Party will be on:

Saturday, May 2, 2015 NOON - 2:00 PM Saturday, May 23, 2015 NOON - 2:00 PM

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WOMEN May Meeting will be May 12th, 10:30 AM - Noon.

Meeting only is $3 -- Meeting w/Lunch at Noon is $20.Hearthstone Country Club, 7615 Ameswood, Houston,

TX  77095.Please RSVP to www.cfrw.net by 5/5/15.

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The annual Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN) of the American Business Woman’s Association (ABWA) recognition luncheon selected and honored three outstanding business women from the membership.

Michelle Becker of Shots for Holly received the Woman of Excellence Award through the Federation of Houston Professional Woman. Becker will be recognized at The Federation of Houston

Pictured L to R: Michelle Becker of Shots for Holly; Jessica Smith of Iberia Bank;

Melanie Kay Hugele of MK Events Floral DesignsPicture courtesy of CYFEN

CYFEN HONORS THREE MEMBERS AT ANNUAL RECOGNITION LUNCHEONProfessional Women’s 2015 Women of Excellence Gala on Saturday, September 12 at 5:30 p.m.. This year’s gala will be held at The Norris Center at City Centre.

The 2015 Woman of the Year was awarded to Jessica Smith of Iberia Bank and Melanie Kay Hugele of MK Events Floral Designs was selected as the Top Ten Business Woman of ABWA Candidate. Both ladies will be recognized at the 2015 Annual Recognition Luncheon honoring ABWA Women of the Year and Top Ten Candidates. The event will kick off with a Welcome Reception on Friday, June 19 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM and end with the Women Celebrating Women Luncheon on Saturday, June 20, from 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Both events will be held at Junior League of Houston, 1811 Briar Oaks Lane, Houston, Texas 77027.

 CYFEN was founded in 2003 to pursue the vision of becoming a community and national leader for the support of professional women by providing a nurturing environment for business development, networking, education and mentoring. Currently, the 64 members have opportunities to pursue excellence and achieve both local and national recognition.

 CYFEN monthly meetings are held at Sterling Country Club at Houston National. For more information go to www.CYFEN.org.

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at the doorAt the May 28 Cy-Fair Express Network

Luncheon, speaker Karen Sharp, Senior Consultant at Lone Star College-CyFair Small Business Development Center (SBDC), will share skills in developing a business plan.

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founded her business, Proforma Impact Promotions, in 1997. She provides digital marketing solutions, promotional products and print to her clients. In 2007, she pursued her love of teaching and all things collegiate at Lone Star College as adjunct business faculty. In 2009, she joined America’s SBDC as a senior business consultant where she provides advising services to businesses in the Cy-Fair, Tomball and Magnolia areas.

“Karen’s presentations through the SBDC at LSC-CyFair are always beneficial and informative for the businesses in the area. We are fortunate to have the SBDC as a resource for the Cy-Fair community,” said Paula Harvey, vice president of membership for the Cy-Fair Houston Chamber

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of Commerce.This month’s CYFEN meeting begins with networking

at 10:30 a.m. followed with a prompt 11a.m. start of the program. Luncheons are held at the Sterling Country Club, 16500 Houston National Blvd.

About Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN)The Cy-Fair Express Network’s vision is to be a community

and national leader for the support of professional women by providing a nurturing environment for business development, networking, education and mentoring. Our members have opportunities to pursue excellence and achieve both local and national recognition. CYFEN is part of the national organization of American Business Women’s Association (ABWA), for more information go to www.CYFEN.org.

About American Business Women’s Association (ABWA)Founded in 1949, ABWA provides business training and

networking opportunities for women of diverse occupations and backgrounds. ABWA has dedicated 60 years to women’s

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INSPIRING AND BREATHTAKINGEVITA DANCES INTO THE HOUSTON FAMILY ARTS CENTER

The story of the most beloved and hated woman in Argentina’s history

hits HFAC’s Garza Mainstage May 1 through May 24The brilliance of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice is

brought to life when Houston Family Arts Center (HFAC) brings the Tony award-winning musical EVITA to HFAC’s Garza Mainstage, May 1 through May 24.

“EVITA is a true work of art. It is an example of a woman who came from nothing and grew to become the most powerful person in Argentina,” said Matthew Logan, director and producer of HFAC’s EVITA. “This musical is deep, energetic and fun, yet also wrestles with issues that we are confronting in America today.”

EVITA follows the rags-to-riches rise of the First Lady of Argentina, Eva Duarte Peron. Set primarily in Argentina, from 1934-1952, the musical follows Eva on her journey from fatherless child, to ambitious actress, to the most powerful woman in Latin America. The events in Evita’s life are presented

in song and editorialized by the show’s narrator, Che. The musical began as a  rock-opera concept album,  winning the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical and was the first British musical to receive the Tony Award for Best Musical.

Lending their talents to this production are Matthew Logan (director), Michael Montgomery (executive producer), Jennifer Stewart (musical director), Adam Delka (choreography), Lisa Garza (scenic design), Kristin Knipp and Amber Stepanik (costume design), Ron Putterman (lighting design) and David Dean (sound design).

The show is brought to life by cast members Shanae’a Moore (Eva Peron), Darry Hearon (Che), Larry Luck (Juan Peron), Sam Balest (Magaldi), Nicole Palmer (Mistress). Rounding out the cast are ensemble players: Patrick Barton, Bambi Carlson, Joey Castorema, Tyler Collins, Adrian Collinson, Monica Cummings, Stephanie Hayden, Mandy Kolbaba, Shannon Murray, Charlie McCoy, JJ Obee, Chloe Rhodes, Christa Ruiz,

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Performances of EVITA are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 3 May 1 through May 24 on HFAC’s Garza Mainstage. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased online at www.houstonfac.com, or by phone at 281-587-6100. Special pricing is available for groups of 10 or more. Performance Location: Houston Family Arts Center Garza Mainstage 10760 Grant Road Houston, TX 77070 (Located in northwest Houston, easily accessible from SH 249 and SH 290.)

Performances:Friday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m.Sunday, May 3 at 3 p.m.

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Ticket Prices: Adults: $26 Seniors (65+): $22 Students (3-18): $15

About Houston Family Arts CenterHouston Family Arts Center (HFAC), founded in 2005, is

a not-for-profit performing arts and educational organization, with a passion for entertaining, enlightening and engaging audiences in Texas. Recent winner in seven categories for the Broadway World Houston Awards, HFAC has also been named Houston's "Best Gem of a Theater" by the Houston Press and "Best Arts and Entertainment" by the "Best of the Northwest" Readers' Choice awards. HFAC is a proud winner of the prestigious national American Association of Community Theatre Twink Lynch Organizational Award. HFAC produces a broad mix of classics, comedies, dramas, musicals and new works. Through its award-winning Actors Academy, HFAC offers acting, singing and dance classes, and performance opportunities for all ages. To purchase tickets, sign up for auditions or classes, or for more information, please visit www.houstonfac.com or call HFAC at 281-587-6100.

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Thursday, May 7, 6:00 – 6:30 a.m. Good Shepherd United Methodist Church

20155 Cypresswood Drive, Cypress TX 77433This community-wide Prayer service is for families and individuals. ALL are welcome for a FREE continental

breakfast and time of prayer! REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED for breakfast at: www.

goodchurch.us/ (click on Registrations tab)

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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is a Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The amount of the contribution that may be deductible for

federal income tax purposes is the excess value contributed by the donor over the value of goods or services received. Consult your tax

professional for more information/eligibility.

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Mosquitoes can be very irritating and disrupt outdoor activities. They also are able to transmit various diseases to humans and animals. Mosquitoes are known to transmit heartworm in dogs and cats, and they can spread encephalitis (including West Nile Virus), Chikungunya, dengue, yellow fever, malaria and filariasis among humans.

MOSQUITOESMost female mosquitoes require a blood meal for egg

production whereas males feed on nectar and do not bite. Eggs can be laid on the surface of water or in dry locations that are occasionally flooded by water. Some eggs are able to remain dormant under dry conditions for several months. Eggs hatch into larvae, or wigglers. Mosquito larvae live in water and feed on organic debris or microscopic plants and animals. Larvae molt into pupae which do not feed. Mosquito pupae spend the majority of their time at the surface of the water, only moving when disturbed.

Female mosquito.Many things can help to reduce mosquito problems

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The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service or the

Texas A&M AgriLife Research is implied. Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national

origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status.

around the home. Eliminate all sources of standing water. Containers such as watering cans, buckets and bottles can turn into mosquito breeding grounds. Water should be drained from birdbaths, gutters, flowerpots and pet dishes at least once a week. Children’s wading pools should be emptied of water at least once a week and stored so they cannot collect water when not in use. Tree holes should be filled in with sand or mortar, or drained after each rain. Leaky faucets and pipes located outside should be repaired.

Areas that cannot be drained, such as ponds or large rain collection systems, can be stocked with mosquito fish that eat mosquito larvae. Dunks can also be used in these areas. Dunks are a small, donut-shaped product that contains Bacillus thuringiensis var. israeliensis. The donut disrupts the life cycle of the mosquito and

is non-toxic to humans, amphibians and fish. Avoiding peak hours when mosquitoes are active

is probably the best method to avoid being bitten. When outside, wear loose-fitting, light colored clothing with long sleeves & long pants. Repellants containing active ingredients such as DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus can be effective to keep mosquitoes from biting when evening activities cannot be rescheduled. Other products such as citronella candles will also repel mosquitoes, but work best in enclosed areas.

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. Screening is vital because early stages of the disease are easier to treat. The American Cancer Society recommends women:•Obtainyearlymammographyscreenings,beginningatage40•Obtainyearlyclinicalbreastexams•Checkyourbreastsregularlyforlumps•DiscusstheirbreastcancerriskwiththeirphysicianBreast cancer risk increases as we age. Other factors that increase

a woman’s risk for breast cancer include:•Havingstartedmenstrualperiodsatayoungage•Havingafirstchildafterage30•Useofhormonereplacementtherapy•Havingafamilyhistoryofbreastcancer

Men are also at risk for rare cases of breast cancer. All persons familiar with the normal look and feel of their breasts should promptly report any unexpected changes to their physicians. The American Cancer Society recommends both women and men consult their doctor if they notice any of the following:•Anew,hardlumporthickeninginanypartofthebreast•Changeinbreastsizeorshape•Dimplingorpuckeringoftheskin•Swelling,redness,orwarmththatdoesnotgoaway•Recurrentpaininaparticularpartofthebreast•Pullinginofthenipple•Nippledischargethatstartssuddenlyinonlyonebreast•Anitchy,sore,orscalyareaononenipple

For more information about breast cancer and early detection, contact your health care provider, your Concentra health specialist, visit the American Cancer Society Web Site at: www.cancer.org, or visit the

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Web site at: http://nbcam.org/

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDSCPA:  Self-employed, 15 year Cypress resident, providing professional Tax and Accounting Services for Individuals and Businesses. Convenient pick-up and delivery services provided; a true benefit valued by my clients. Please call me at 713-899-1760 to schedule an appointment.  Many tax law changes to consider.

GARAGE DOORS AND OPENERS Repair or replace. Broken springs and cables replaced. We also offer preventive maintenance. New openers installed $290.00. Please call Choice Door at 281-807-5588 or 713-545-3414. Ask about our door/opener discount package pricing. Credit cards accepted. 7 day service.

CORNERSTONE CARPENTER, INC: Home Improvements, Home Repairs, Remodeling, Siding Painting, Patios, Flagstone, Shade Arbors and More. Lots of references. Call 281-890-6474 or visit our website: cornerstonecarpenter.com

WE WANT TO CLEAN YOUR HOME. References available. Bonded. Family owned since 1987. FREE ESTIMATES. Fans and blinds included. Need just floors or Kitchen or Bathrooms cleaned? No problem. Call us at 281-859-3162 for details.

RAINCO IRRIGATION SPECIALIST: Commercial & Residential. Backflow Testing, Irrigation (Sprinkler) System Service, Maintenance and Repair, Rainbird - Hunter. Fully Insured. License # 9004 & 9226. Call 713-824-5327.

EXPERT WOOD FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR: Refinish that table or chairs, make that older furniture look brand new, or reclaim that special piece! Repair broken or wobbly pieces. Call 281-304-8453.

PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDSFOR SALE:  2006 Yamaha Roadliner, 16,200 miles, garage kept in Fairfield but meticulously maintained & serviced, w/ windshield, sissy bar/backrest, etc., looks almost new & drives great, $5000 obo. Call Harry at 832-334-9561.

FOR SALE: TREK 5500 Bicycle.  OCLV frame and fork; Shimano Ultegra 27-speed, clip pedals, Mavic rims, 105 hubs, American Classic seat post, Liberator Pro ladies saddle, 38 cm wide bars.  $500.00 - If interested reply to Kay or Fred Campbell at [email protected] or call Kay at 713-598-1558.  Photo available.

FOR SALE: Prom dresses only worn once. Very reasonable prices. Please call Melissa @ 281 373 9905.

FOR SALE: Kitchen Aid SS fridge, Bosch Washer, Dryer, Desk, Patio furniture, Bird cages, other misc furniture. Call Mark 713-303-0239.

CORRECTIONIt was brought to our attention that there was an error in the

March issue of the Fairfield Gazette. Second Baptist Church will note have a school for K-12. There is currently only one location of Second Baptist that also houses a school and that is the Woodway Campus. There are no plans to have a school on any other campus.

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In Every IssueAt no time will any source be allowed to use the Fairfield Gazette contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from the Fairfield Community Association and Peel, Inc. The information in the Fairfield Gazette is exclusively for the private use of Fairfield Neighborhood residents only.

DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

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Baker's Ridge 3 $102.09 14Bluebonnet Glen 3 $109.74 4Blue Meadow 2 $104.38 7Chappell Ridge 5 $89.01 56Cottage Glen 1 $105.93 19Estates 3 $102.90 20Garden Grove 2 $91.75 37Inwood Glen 5 $99.94 9Inwood Park 7 $95.65 24Lake Crest 3 $101.88 7Lakes/Lake Point 11 $103.92 34Crossing/Landing/Reserve 4 $83.15 30Meadows/Park/Retreat 2 $87.81 59Oaks/Trails 1 $102.91 6Pines 1 $98.23 20Silver Crest 1 $106.30 14Sterling Lake 1 $91.54 264Summer Crossing/Ridge 4 $95.52 14Summer Gate 4 $93.40 34Travis Point 2 $99.73 39Tuscan/Villa Sul Lago 1 $146.31 57

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