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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. The Beacon - January 2013 1 News For The Residents at Lakes of Fairhaven January 2013 Volume 6, Issue 1 www.lakesoffairhaven.org 2013 FSA SPRING BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SEASON FSA DIVISIONS FOR 2013 FSA DIVISIONS FOR 2013 Baseball – Age of Child as of April 30, 2013 • Instruction T-Ball – 4yrs old (coed) • Tee Ball – 5-6yrs old • AA7 – 7yrs old (coach pitch) • AA8 – 8yrs old (coach pitch) • AAA – 9-10yrs old • Majors – 11-12yrs old • Softball – Based on Current School Grade not April 30th Date • Sweetees (Tee Ball) – Kindergarten and 1st Grade • Darlings (coach pitch) – 2nd and 3rd Grade • Angels – 4th and 5th Grade THERE WILL BE NO LATE REGISTRATION Registration on-line will run now through January 13th. Register at www.fairfield-sports.net. You will also have an opportunity to register in person on Saturday January 12th, 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Central Park Clubhouse. There will be NO LATE REGISTRATION as we are providing 8 weeks to sign up. Unfortunately, our size has dictated a more strict approach to registration cut-off in order to handle all of the administrative duties and preparation necessary to start the season. A child MUST turn 4 Years of Age on or before April 30th, 2013 in order to participate in FSA (in other words, no 3 year old children will be accepted in Instructional Tee-Ball). REMEMBER GIRLS SOFTBALL DIVISIONS are based on the child’s current school grade, rather than the April 30th date.

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News For The Residents at Lakes of Fairhaven

January 2013Volume 6, Issue 1

www.lakesoffairhaven.org

2013 FSA SPRING BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SEASON

FSA DIVISIONS FOR 2013

FSA DIVISIONS FOR 2013Baseball – Age of Child as of April 30, 2013

• InstructionT-Ball–4yrsold(coed)• TeeBall–5-6yrsold• AA7–7yrsold(coachpitch)• AA8–8yrsold(coachpitch)• AAA–9-10yrsold• Majors–11-12yrsold• Softball–BasedonCurrentSchoolGradenotApril30thDate• Sweetees(TeeBall)–Kindergartenand1stGrade• Darlings(coachpitch)–2ndand3rdGrade• Angels–4thand5thGrade

THERE WILL BE NO LATE REGISTRATIONRegistration on-linewill run now through January 13th.

Register at www.fairfield-sports.net. Youwill also have anopportunity to register in persononSaturday January 12th,9:00amto3:00pmattheCentralParkClubhouse.There will beNO LATEREGISTRATION as we are

providing 8weeks to sign up. Unfortunately, our size hasdictatedamorestrictapproachtoregistrationcut-offinordertohandlealloftheadministrativedutiesandpreparationnecessarytostarttheseason.AchildMUSTturn4YearsofAgeonorbeforeApril30th,

2013 in order to participate in FSA (in otherwords, no 3year old childrenwill be accepted in InstructionalTee-Ball).REMEMBERGIRLSSOFTBALLDIVISIONSarebasedonthechild’scurrentschoolgrade,ratherthantheApril30thdate.

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ThenextCypress-TomballDemocratsmonthlymeetingwillbeonTuesday,January15th,2013.ItwillbeheldatRudy’sGrill&Cantina,11760GrantRd.,Cypress,TX77429,from6:30to9:00p.m.January’sguestspeakerwillbeDr.MarkJones,Chairofthe

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WehadablastatourDecemberHolidayPartyandwemarkedtheendofanothersuccessfulyearforourwomen’sclub. Welookforwardto2013withenthusiasm. HappyNewYearEveryone!! InJanuarywewillmeet forourfirstannualbusiness

meetingfollowedbyafungameofBunco. InFebruary,organizationistheword. Wehopetoreceiveguidancethatwecanuseinallaspectsofourlives. CWCisaserviceorganizationthatgivesbacktothe

community,soallfundsraisedwillgorightbacktothecommunity in scholarships for graduating high schoolseniors,atLoneStarCollege,Cy-Fairandgrantstoothernon-profitsinourcommunity,aswell.  MembershipfortheCy-FairWomen’sClubisopento

allladiesinNorthwestHouston/Cypressneighborhoods. CurrentlywemeetthefirstThursdayofmostmonthsatWestHoustonChurchofChrist.  Ourmeetingsbeginwithsocialtimeandrefreshmentsat7:00pmimmediatelyfollowedbyaprogramat7:30p.m. ThechurchislocatedatthecornerofQueenstonandWestRoad. Ourmonthlymeetings arenotonly educational and

enjoyable,buttheydeveloplastingfellowships. Welookforwardtomeetingyou! Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutourcluborneeddirectionstothechurch,pleasecontactCindyPickens,[email protected].

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In addition toHockley Community Center’s regularlyscheduled activities such as knitting, quilting, oil painting,yoga,stretch-and-toneexercise,Bridge,Canasta,Spadesanddominogames,thecenterwillofferthefollowingspecialeventsinthenearfuture.Advanceregistrationistypicallyrequested,andanadultmustaccompanyandremainwithanyoneundertheageof18visitingthecenter.TheCommunityCenterisaHarrisCountyPrecinctThreefacilitylocatedat28515OldWashingtonRoadinHockley.AcalendarofeventsisavailableattheHarrisCountyPrecinct

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Hayes,Ph.D.,iscomingtotheHockleyCommunityCenter,28515OldWashingtonRoad,onWednesday,January2nd,from10:30a.m.–12:00p.m.Learnaboutsimplemovementsto stimulate growth of connections between the right andlefthemispheresofthebrainforbettercomprehensionandmemory.Alsolearnaboutanothermovementthatconnectsthebrain,eye,andhandtodevelopabetterattentionspanandtoimprovetheabilitytocompletetasks.Theworkshop

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eachmonthattheHockleyCommunityCenter,28515OldWashingtonRoad,1:30–3:00p.m.Thebooktobediscussedon January 3rd is ‘Half BrokeHorses’ by JeannetteWalls.Call(936)931-5030formoreinformation.

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potatoesonThursday,January10th,2013from1–3p.m.Volunteer instructor SharonWakefieldwill show you howto turn common dried tubers into amazing jewelry. Somepreparatorywork at homewill be required.Please stopbytheHockleyCommunityCentertopickupinstructionsandtosignupforthisfreePotatoJewelryclass.

SENIOR CITIZEN BUS TRIP TO AUSTINThe Bob BullockTexas State HistoryMuseum is the

destinationofaseniorcitizenbustriptoAustinonThursday,January24th,2013.Explorethemuseumandhavelunchonyourownattheon-siteStoryofTexasCafébeforewatchingthemovie“RockyMountainExpress”at theIMAXtheatrethatisconvenientlylocatedinsidethemuseum.Busdeparturetime will be 7:30 a.m. Formore information, call (936)931-5029.

MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUPAMonthly Support Group is meeting at the Hockley

CommunityCenter,28515OldWashingtonRoad,onMonday,January28th,2013from10:00–11:30a.m.Itisasafeplacetogoandshareexperiences,receivestrengthandunderstandingandmeetpeoplewithsimilarconcerns.Newcomersarealwayswelcome.Call(936)931-5030formoreinformation.

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TheNorthwestFlyersYouthTrackClubwill celebrate its26thAnniversarySeasonbyhostingitsannualfreeRegistration/InformationbreakfastonSaturday,February2nd,2013,forallboysandgirlswhoareinterestedinjoiningforthe2013trackseason.Thebreakfaststartspromptlyat8:30AMattheCypressCreekChristianCommunityCenterForumlocatedat6823CypresswoodDr.,Spring,TX,77379.Thefreebreakfastistheopportunityforyouthathletestoregisterfor

theclub’s2013spring/summertrackseason,andtomeettheNorthwestFlyerscoaches,staff,andothernewandreturningathletes.TheeventwillbehighlightedbyaspecialpresentationfromamemberoftheUSATrack&FieldOlympicorganization.AllnewparentsandathletesinterestedinjoiningtheNorthwestFlyersmustattend.TheNorthwestFlyersTrackClub isayouth (ages6 -18) track

club,affiliatedwithUSATrack&Field(USATF),thatprovidesafullprogramofsanctioned“track”eventssuchassprints,hurdles,middle

distance,distanceandrelays,andsanctioned“field”eventssuchaslongjump,triplejump,highjump,polevault,shotput,discusandjavelin.TheNorthwestFlyershasapproximately285members.Theclubwasfounded26yearsagobyOlympicgoldmedalistFredNewhousetofosterthedevelopmentofyouthtrack&fieldintheNorthwestHoustonarea.TheNorthwestFlyers isamemberof the“WinwithIntegrity”

program,apartnershipbetweenUSATFandtheAmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine.“WinwithIntegrity”bringselitetrack&fieldathletesandschool-agedkidstogethertopromotehealthylifestyles,keepingactive,andlivingwithintegritythroughthesportoftrack&field.Foradditional informationontheNorthwestFlyersTrackClub,

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Step 1: Ready Position: Thebodyisfacingthenet.Therighthandisholdingtheendoftheracketinaforehandgrippositionandthelefthandisnexttotherighthand.Thelefthandisholdingtheracketslightlytighterthantherighthand.Feetareashoulderwidthapartandthebodyisinequalbalance.Forbeginnersitisokaytousetheforehandandbackhandgripsfortheforehandandbackhandvolleys.Astheplayergetsstrongerandtheballscomeatafasterspeed,itwillbebesttousethecontinentalgripforbothvolleys.

Step 2: Back Swing: Sincethevolleyisusuallyexecutedwhenaplayerisclosetothenetandthereisverylittletimetoreacttotheincomingball,thebackswingisveryshort.Thelefthandwillmakeaslightchangeofthegripandtherighthandwillberelaxedandlose.Theleftshouldershouldtakeashortturnandtheheadoftheracketshouldaligntotheflightoftheball.Theleftwristshouldbe“cocked”backslightlyandtheheadoftheracketshouldbe

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Step 4: Follow Through: Oncetherackethasmadecontactwiththeball,thefollowthroughisveryshorttoallowtheplayertoimmediatelygetbacktothereadyposition.Therightarmshouldbeclosetothebody.

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TheNewYearisagreattimetomakehealthylifestylechanges.AccordingtotheUSDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices,themostcommonresolutionsfocusonlosingweight,gettingfit,quittingsmoking,andreducingstress.Theseareimportantthemesthatcanreduceyourriskofdisease.Herearewaysyoucanachieveyourgoalsthisyear.

LOSING WEIGHTAweightlossoffivetosevenpercentofyourbodyweightcan

improveyourhealthandqualityof life. It canalsohelppreventweight-relatedhealthproblems,likediabetes.Changingyoureatinghabitsandincreasingyourphysicalactivityarekeystosuccessfulweightlossandhelptomaintainoptimalweightfortherestofyourlife.Createaplanforhealthyeatingandincreasedphysicalactivity,whiletakinginfewercaloriesthanyouuse.Yourhealthyeatingplanshouldinclude:• Takingintoaccountfoodsyoulikeanddislike• Afocusonfreshfruits,vegetables,andwholegrains• Fat-freeorlow-fatdairyproductssuchasyogurt,cheese,andmilk• Proteinsourcessuchasleanmeats,poultry,fish,beans,eggs,andnuts• Avoidingsaturatedandtransfatssuchasanimalfat,butter,andhydrogenatedoils

• StayingawayfromfoodshighinsodiumandaddedsugarsFormore informationonweightmanagementand improving

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GETTING FIT Regularphysicalactivityforatleast30minuteseachday,orbroken

upintoseveralshorterperiodsof20,15,or10minutes,canhelpyouloseweight,keepitoff,andstayfit.Itcanalsoimproveyourenergyandmoodandloweryourriskforheartdisease,diabetes,andsomecancers.Trysomeofthesephysicalactivities:• Walking(15-minutemilesor4milesperhour)• Biking• Tennis• Aerobicexerciseclasses(stepaerobics,kickboxing,dancing)• Yardwork or house cleaning (gardening, raking,mopping,vacuuming)Takingthefirststepcanbethehardestpart.Startslowly,atalevel

thatiscomfortableforyouandaddactivityasyougoalong.Sometimes,ithelps tohavea friendoractivitybuddywhenyoustartout. It isrecommendedthatadultsgetatleasttwoandahalfhoursofmoderatephysicalactivityeachweek.Strengtheningactivities,suchaspushups,sit-ups,orliftingweights,atleasttwodaysperweekarealsoencouraged.Formoreinformationongettingfit,visitthePresident’sCouncilonPhysicalFitnessandSportsathttp://fitness.gov/.HappyNewYearfromConcentraUrgentCare!

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It’sfinallytimetousethecoolseasonherbicidesI’vereferredtoon theGardenLine radioprogram. If youknowwhat I’mtalkingaboutbutjustneedthenamesoftheproducts,theyareFertilome’sWeedFreeZone andBonide’sWeedBeaterUltra.TheseherbicidesarespecificforbroadleafweedslikeCloverandVirginiaButtonweed.Theywillnotcontrolany“grassy”weeds.Theperfecttemperaturerangeforusageofthesetwocool-seasonherbicidesisroughlybetween75degreehighsand40degreelows.But there are somecaveats thatmustbe respected for these

herbicidestoworkproperly.Theoneconstantinweedcontrol,whetherit’sacoolseasonherbicideoraregularpost-emergentherbicide,istouseasurfactant.Surfactantshelpherbicidesdotheirjobbecausemostwaterinourareaisconsideredhard.Hardwatertendstojustrolloffleafsurfaces.Therearetwowaysofaddingasurfactanttomostherbicides.Thesimplewayisaddabout a tablespoon per gallon of dish soap to themix. Theprofessionalgradewayistousearelativelyinexpensivecommercial

surfactantlikeHi-Yield’sSpreaderStickerorBonide’sTurbo.Theother important stepwouldhave tobe “HOW” it is applied.Youshoulduseeitherapump-upsprayerorahand-heldtriggersprayer.AvoidtheuseofDial-N-Sprayhosesprayerbecauseyoucannotbeasprecisewiththespray,andover-useofsuchproductsontheentireyardcancauseayellowingofthegrass.Spottreatingisparamountwiththesecontrols.Therearesomeconcentratesavailableina“ReadytoSpray”formulathatyouhookontheendofthehose.Ifthisistheonlythingavailable,concentrateonthatspottreatment.Thatmeansyou’vegottobequickontheswitchwiththeONandOFFlever.Excerptsfromthistipsheetarereprintedbypermissionfrom

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