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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Wimbledon Champions Telegraph - May 2013 1 The Official Newsletter for The Wimbledon Champions Community May 2013 Volume 2, Issue 5 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS YARD OF THE MONTH MAY 2013 Congratulations to Lou & Nancy Triche at 6315 Lacoste Love Ct. e Triches live on the corner of Lacoste Love Ct. and Cochet Spring Dr. with both the front and side yards planted with colorful spring flowers. e Triches were one of the first families to build in Wimbledon Champions and at the time the street of Lacoste Love had not even been completed. ey retained all of the natural trees that existed on the lot in the back yard and landscaped around them. In the front, all of the beds have attractive stone borders. Near the house are a variety of well- trimmed bushes including Pittosporum, Boxwood, Nandina, Roses and Holly. Rosemary, Lariopie, Iris and other plants give interesting texture to the beds. e yard also has mature trees and Crepe Myrtles. Spring and summer annuals bordering the beds and trees are what make the yard striking this time of the year. Celosia, Begonias, and Petunias fill the beds with color! Social Corner SUMMER SOCIAL: JULY 20, 2013. Mark your calendars for Saturday JULY 20th from 6:30-8:30PM when Wimbledon Champions will have its annual Summer Social. Head down to our WC Subdivision Clubhouse and Pool with your favorite side dish or appetizer, and enjoy complimentary BBQ and hot dogs while having a relaxing evening meeting your neighbors. Please contact Jean Kuecher at [email protected] or by phone at 281-655-5347 to RSVP and let her know what you will be bringing. We look forward to seeing you! If you would like to be a part of our Social Committee, please contact Cheryl Garza at 713-828-4780. Wimbledon Champion Social Committee (Kelli Adams, Diana Eberhard, Gayle Jennings, Jean Kuecher, and Cheryl Garza)

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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS

The Official Newsletter for The Wimbledon Champions CommunityMay 2013 Volume 2, Issue 5

WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS

YARD OF THE MONTH

MAY 2013Congratulations to Lou & Nancy Triche at

6315 Lacoste Love Ct.The Triches live on the corner of Lacoste Love Ct. and Cochet

Spring Dr. with both the front and side yards planted with colorful spring flowers. The Triches were one of the first families to build in Wimbledon Champions and at the time the street of Lacoste Love had not even been completed. They retained all of the natural trees that existed on the lot in the back yard and landscaped around them. In the front, all of the beds have attractive stone borders. Near the house are a variety of well-trimmed bushes including Pittosporum, Boxwood, Nandina, Roses and Holly. Rosemary, Lariopie, Iris and other plants give interesting texture to the beds. The yard also has mature trees and Crepe Myrtles. Spring and summer annuals bordering the beds and trees are what make the yard striking this time of the year. Celosia, Begonias, and Petunias fill the beds with color!

Social CornerSUMMER SOCIAL: JULY 20, 2013.

Mark your calendars for Saturday JULY 20th from 6:30-8:30PM when Wimbledon Champions will have its annual Summer Social.

Head down to our WC Subdivision Clubhouse and Pool with your favorite side dish or appetizer, and enjoy complimentary BBQ and hot dogs while having a relaxing evening meeting your neighbors.

Please contact Jean Kuecher at [email protected] or by phone at281-655-5347 to RSVP and let her know what you will be

bringing. We look forward to seeing you!If you would like to be a part of our Social Committee, please

contact Cheryl Garza at 713-828-4780. Wimbledon Champion Social Committee(Kelli Adams, Diana Eberhard, Gayle Jennings,Jean Kuecher, and Cheryl Garza)

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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSIMPORTANT NUMBERSCHAPARRAL MANAGEMENT ...................281.537.0957Amy Davidson ........................................................... Ext. 12 ............................................................ FAX [email protected]

NEIGHBORHOOD COMMITTEESNewsletter ContactSharon Connors ...............................................281.374.8877Contact for Chaparral ManagementTom Worley .....................................................281.370.8264LandscapeGayle Jennings [email protected] Adams .................................... [email protected] for MUD 316Jimmy T. Watson ..............................................281.379.2252Architectural ControlTammy White ................................................. 281-537-0957Block CaptainsJean Kuecher ............................................ [email protected] (Public Relations & Signage/Web)Gayle Jennings [email protected] of the MonthGayle Jennings, Doris EdmondsNewsletter/DirectorySharon Connors [email protected] Adams .................................... [email protected] ...........................................................................................SocialCheryl Garza ................................ [email protected]'s CoffeeJean Kuecher ............................................ [email protected]

EMERGENCY ................................................................911Harris County Constable .................................281.376.3472Sergeant ...........................................................281.376.3472C.C.E.M.S. ......................................................281.440.4300N.W. Hospital ..................................................281.440.1000Poison Control Center .....................................800.222.1222Republic Waste .................................................281.446.2030Fire (Klein VFD) ..............................................281.251.0101Water/Sewer Repairs.........................................281.374.8989 .....................................................................281.379.6948Centerpoint ......................................................713.207.7777Street Light Repair ...........................................713.207.2222Cypress Creek Library ......................................281.376.4610

SCHOOLSMittelstadt Elementary .....................................832.484.6700Kleb Middle .....................................................832.249.5500Klein High .......................................................832.484.4000NEWSLETTER PUBLISHEREditor .............................................sharonconnors@msn.comPeel, Inc. .................................................... www.peelinc.comAdvertising ...................................................... 888-687-6444

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Ingredients:• FOR THE SALMON DIP:• ¼ pounds Smoked Salmon• ⅓ cups Red Onion, Finely Chopped• ⅓ cups Celery Finely Chopped• 1 Tablespoon Parsley, Chopped (plus Extra For Garnishing!)• 2 teaspoons Lemon Juice• 3 Tablespoons Mayonnaise• 3 Tablespoons Sour Cream• ⅛ teaspoons Hot Sauce (add More If You Like More Of A Kick!)

FOR THE CUCUMBER CUPS:• 3 whole Cucumbers• 1 pinch Salt And Pepper, to taste

Directions:Dip: Gently separate smoked salmon into small chunks

with your hands. Place in medium-sized bowl. Add remaining ingredients to salmon and stir gently until just combined. Spoon mixture into cucumber cups and top with a fresh sprig of parsley. Serve cold.

For the cucumber cups: Peel cucumbers and slice into 1-2 inch-thick circles. Use a melon baller or a spoon to scrape the seeds out of each cucumber slice, taking care not to pierce through the bottom of the cup. The sides of the cucumber cup can be relatively thin to allow a larger amount of smoked salmon dip. Place cups in the fridge until ready for use or immediately fill with salmon dip. Top with a fresh sprig of parsley. Serve cold.

Bon Appetit!If you have a favorite recipe you would like to share with

your WC neighbors, please call Kelli Adams at 281-374-6246 or email to [email protected]

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You are invited to attend our monthly General Meeting(s)  held the 2nd Monday of every month. Meetings are held at Shirley Acres, 217 Woerner Road at Kuykendahl:  Social time 11AM; Call to Order 11:30AM; Speaker, Lunch, Business, ending by 1PM. Recent speakers have been: Kevin Burns, CFO Methodist Hospitals (Obamacare), Sen. Ted Cruz, Judge Ed Emmett and Congressman Kevin Brady.

Reservations are required. Call Rita H. at 281-586-9282.  Delicious and complete luncheon cost is $21. Have a wonderful lunch and enjoy timely and informative  programs.   Hope to see you soon. Best to you,  NWFRW

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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS

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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSCROSSWORD PUZZLE

ACROSS1. Charge 5. Syrian bishop 9. Against 10. Landing 11. Leaves 12. Boom box 13. Allure 15. African antelope 16. Polite 18. Leafy green 21. Marry 22. Esophagus 26. Woken 28. Goad 29. Type of tooth 30. Refer 31. Posttraumatic stress

disorder 32. Sieve

DOWN1. Nativity scene piece 2. Competition at the Greek

games 3. Capital of the Ukraine 4. Symbol 5. Expression of surprise 6. Emblem 7. Pickle juice 8. A ball out of bounds (2 wds.) 10. Twist violently 14. Ripper 17. Strums 18. Slough 19. Ross ___, philanthropist 20. Gods 23. Brand of sandwich cookie 24. Seaweed substance 25. Cabana 27. Blue

Crossword Puzzle

© 2006. Feature ExchangeView answers online at www.peelinc.comACROSS1. Bad (prefix) 4. Asks for legally 10. Monkey 11. Author of "Sense and

Sensibility" 12. Gross national product (abbr.) 13. Plan 14. More humble 16. Swab 17. Retired persons association (abbr.) 18. Education (abbr.) 20. Headquarters (abbr.) 22. Cool 26. Poisonous snake 29. African country 31. Penzoil is this (2 wds.) 33. MD 34. Build 35. Kimono sash 36. Walk quietly 37. Misty

DOWN1. Lava 2. Sleep disorder 3. Biblical outcast 4. Casing 5. Money 6. Tree 7. Detail 8. Business note 9. Metal fastener 15. Kilometers per hour 19. Cell stuff 21. Capital of Ecuador 23. Give 24. Mud brick 25. Inferred 26. Account (abbr.) 27. Dress 28. Secondary 30. Rejoicing 32. Grain

Crossword Puzzle

© 2007. Feature Exchange

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Sensibility" 12. Gross national product (abbr.) 13. Plan 14. More humble 16. Swab 17. Retired persons association (abbr.) 18. Education (abbr.) 20. Headquarters (abbr.) 22. Cool 26. Poisonous snake 29. African country 31. Penzoil is this (2 wds.) 33. MD 34. Build 35. Kimono sash 36. Walk quietly 37. Misty

DOWN1. Lava 2. Sleep disorder 3. Biblical outcast 4. Casing 5. Money 6. Tree 7. Detail 8. Business note 9. Metal fastener 15. Kilometers per hour 19. Cell stuff 21. Capital of Ecuador 23. Give 24. Mud brick 25. Inferred 26. Account (abbr.) 27. Dress 28. Secondary 30. Rejoicing 32. Grain

Crossword Puzzle

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