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Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. Fairfield Community Gazette - August 2014 1

VOLUME 21, NUMBER 8 AUGUST 2014

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Clint & Amy Nabors832.457.1103

[email protected]

SOLD ON FAIRFIELD; IT’S OUR HOME TOO!

“Now, more than ever...EXPERIENCE COUNTS! With over 65 years of combined Real Estate experience we can sell yours, too!”

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15911 PARK OVERLOOK COURT$289,900 • 4/3.5/2

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15018 GRAPE ORCHARD COURT$220,000 • 3/2/2

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12102 COVE HARBOR$279,900 • 3/2/2

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16238 BLOOM MEADOW$219,900 • 3/2.5/2

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22011 GOLDEN CEDAR DRIVE$184,900 • 3/2.5/2

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14831 W. LIME BLOSSOM COURT$204,900 • 3/2/2

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20803 S. BLUE HYACINTH$254,900 • 4/3/2

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20210 SILVERWOOD TRAIL$358,900 • 5/3.5/3

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26706 TEMPLE PARK LANE$335,000 • 4/3.5/2PENDED IN 4 DAYS!

20615 MAUVE ORCHID$174,500 • 3/2/2

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16811 AZURE MIST COURT$389,900 • 4/3.5/3

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14218 BLOOMINGDALE MANOR$361,900 • 4/3.5/3

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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] Ehler (Vice President) ........................................Fairfield-bradford@sbcglobal.netTim 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] Jackson (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

Aly Long ................................................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 provided by Chrisie Hoelscher.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.

GO PAPERLESSSign up to receive theFairfield Gazettein your inbox.Visit PEELinc.comfor details.

AROUND FAIRFIELD6 Happy 1st Birthday!6 Stork Report7 Fairfield Superhero9 Fairfield Women’s Club August Meeting9 F3: Fitness, Friends & Fun10 Fairfield’s Fifty Plus Fun-Loving Group11 2nd Annual Fairfield Kids Triathlon11 Cypress Symphony12 Northwest Harris County Aggie Moms Club13 5th Annual Fairfield Triathlon14 Girl Scouts - Rally Time14 St. Mary’s Fall Gift Market15 Shalom16 FWC Graduation Tea

SPORTS NEWS18 Fairfield Athletic Club News19 DC Crushers19 Kids’ Running Team’s Cross Country Season20 5th Annual Cypress Hoops Invitational22 Tennis Tips23 Softball Season

FROM FIRSTSERVICE RESIDENTIAL24 Reminder24 Constable’s Report for June

SCHOOL NEWS26 17th Annual Salute to the Stars Gala27 Cypress Ranch Key Club Members Earn Service Awards28 Annual Fore Cy-Fair Golf Tournament29 “Success through Collaboration”

BUSINESS SECTION30 Kiwanis Club of Cy-Fair Houston31 Northwest Houston BPW Luncheon31 Cypress Tomball Democrats Host Sam Houston

NEWS YOU CAN USE34 A Focus on Heat Emergencies35 5th Annual Running for Greater Things36 Back-to-School Festival and Family Fun Day

IN EVERY ISSUE32 Classifieds33 Teenage Job Seekers

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Celebrating 21 Years in Fairfield

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Selling family friendly Fairfield for 21 years

This Month’s Featured Listings

20306 Misty River4/3/3 Attached—Call this home yours. A lovely one-story home with heated pool and spa. Open floorplan with granite kitchen counters and 42 inch cabinets. Nice study and split bedroom floorplan. $304,900.

15050 Fairfield VillageIn the Fairfield Shopping Center opposite the Shell Station on Mason RoadPhone: (281) 373-4300Fax: (281) 373-4345Email:[email protected]

15010 Vista Heights4/2/2 Attached—A great one-story in Fairfield with heated pool and spa. Open floorplan with the kitchen open to the family room. Study with transom window above. Gated driveway entry. $244,900.

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her siblings (Caleb, Case, Camden, and Canyon) and caught by her parents. 7lb 15 oz 21 inches.

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Fairf ield SUPERHERO

Riley BlairParents this is your chance to brag on your kiddos. We want pictures of your

kids doing everyday things, school events, plays, sports, etc. Send in your pictures to

be featured in the Fairfield Gazette.

E-mail your pictures to [email protected] by the 8th of the month.

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Fairfield Women’s Club

August MeetingAugust 19, 2014 | 7-9 PM

Bradford Clubhouse

Come join us for secrets to

GREAT GRILLIN’We will have Great Grillin’ food, Great Grillin’ Recipes

and Great Grillin’ Doorprizes. Join us and bring a friend to receive an extra door prize ticket. Dues are $30. You can

pay at the meeting or online. 

This year we are celebrating our 25th year.Mark your calendars for our BIG Birthday Party

We would love to have a reunion of all former FWC members there as well. September 16.

 Check us out at: Fairfieldwomensclub.org

F3:  Fitness, Friends & FunSaturday, September 6th 9:00am - 11:30am

Girls in grades K - 3 are invited to register for this fun event hosted by Girl Scout Troop #14364.  Come learn how to be a good friend and stay healthy!  Have fun playing active games, tasting healthy foods, making crafts, and meeting new friends.  Each girl will have the opportunity to earn a special F3 patch.  Event will be held at Fairfield Baptist Church. 

To register or get more information, email Lacey Campbell at [email protected].  Event is limited to 40 girls.  A parent must attend with the child.  Registration deadline is August 23rd.  You do not need to be Girl Scout to attend. 

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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 AUGUST BUS TRIP PLANS ARE FOR: Friday, AUGUST 1, for our Ninth Annual Astros Ball Game Trip. This year, we will see the Astros play the Toronto Blue Jays starting at 7:10 p.m. The tickets usually go fast and our tickets can only be held until July1, 2014, so please sign up as soon as possible. The tickets are $24.00 and are in our usual section that has quick entrance and exit to the doors and to the bus. Remember the Friday night games usually have fireworks following the games. Historically we’ve eaten at the Cleburne Cafeteria on Bissonnet and we will be during so this year also. The portions are large and can usually be shared. Sorry, but they only take cash – no checks or charge cards. To get your name on the list for this trip… Call Kay Wheeler at 281-890-1934 or email her:  [email protected]. Checks are to be made out to: Fairfield 50 Plus. Checks can be given to: Jackie Wurth, Kay Wheeler or Mary Lou Cook. They can also be mailed to Key Wheeler at: 10907 Tulip Garden Court, Houston, Texas 77065. We will depart from the Fairfield Village Parking Lot promptly at 4:15 p.m. Please be there by 3:45 p.m. Changes in these times may occur due to construction. We’ll contact you if that becomes necessary. OUR SEPTEMBER BUS TRIP PLANS ARE FOR: Tuesday, September 4, Galveston, Texas. This month we are going to the Lone Star Flight Museum on Galveston Island. The museum is home to one of the finest collection of restored aircraft and aviation exhibits in the nation. Over 40 restored aircraft are displayed and most are in working condition. The collection includes WWII Fighters, Bombers, Liaison Trainers and Executive Plains. The cost of this trip is just $7.00 per person plus the cost of  your lunch on the island, details will be posted on our web page finalized. To get

your name on the list for this trip… Call Paul or Betty Gloeckl at 281-213-2428 or email him:  [email protected]. Checks are to be made out to: Fairfield 50 Plus. Checks can be given to: Paul or Betty Gloeckl, Jackie Wurth, Kay Wheeler or Mary Lou Cook. They can also be mailed to Paul Gloeckl at 16810 Blue Shine Trail Cypress, Texas 77433. We will depart from the Fairfield Village Parking Lot promptly at 8:15 a.m. Please be there by 8:00 a.m. Changes in these times may occur due to construction. We’ll contact you if that becomes necessary.OUR AUGUST ACTIVITIES PLANS: Thursday, August 14 our Monthly Pot Luck. 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, August 19: Game Night at the Cooks’ House. It starts around 6:30 p.m. Just bring a little 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 August, 17 weekly newsletter.Thursday, August 28: Game Night at Lakeside Trails Club House. 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/

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A night of soloists featuring Alecia Lawyer, oboe and Kirsten Yon, violin.

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ypressymphony presentsthe

Join the Cypress Symphony on September 20th for a night of beautiful, passionate music!

7 pm at The Centrum

We are pleased to welcome Erik Sundet as our guest conductor.

FEATURING:Shostakovich Chamber Symphony

Barber Canzonetta for OboeAlecia Lawyer, soloist

Vivaldi Concerto in DDr. Kirsten Yon, violin

Joana Becker, violinPatrick Moore, cello

Bartok Romanian Folk Dances Featuring Klein High School Orchestra

Visit cypresssymphony.org for tickets

FAIRFIELD WOMEN’S CLUB ROLLING OUT THE RED CARPET WITH SERVICE AND HOSPITALITY!

Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason

Time:Check-In Time: 10:30am, Refreshments at 12 noon &

Awards/Prize Drawings at 1pm

Cost:Individual -$35

Age:Individual Divisions by Age (5 yrs. -14 yrs)

USAT Age as of 12/31/14

Register:To Register or to view bike & run routes:

Fairfieldkidstriathlon.org

2ND ANNUAL FAIRFIELD

BENEFITTING: FAIRFIELD COMMUNITY & CYPRESS CHARITIES

BENEFITTING PHREDS PLACE, TEAM TIARA, OMS LIFE & GULF COAST

LUPUS FOUNDATION

AGES SWIM BIKE RUN5 – 6 yrs 25 meters 1 mile ½ mile7 - 11 yrs 50 meters 2 miles ¾ mile

12 – 14 yrs 100 meters 3 miles 1 mile

Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014

1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Awards Given for All Ages 5-14 yrs

Fairfield Women's Club Presents:

To sponsor, volunteer or for more information, e-mail mbyrne9961@

aol.com or call 832.594.7656 ASAP! Training Group on Sept. 28.

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Around Fairfield

UPDATE REUSETexas A&M University Traditions Council to speak to

NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTYAGGIE MOM’S CLUB

The Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom’s Club wants to extend a big “Howdy” to all Moms of freshman Aggies and current Aggie students.

Please join us for our HOWDY PARTY on Tuesday, August 12, 2013 at 7 p.m. at the Houston Distributing Center, 7100 High Life Drive, conveniently located near Willowbrook Mall at the intersection of High Life Drive and Cutten Road. This fun-filled Aggie evening is a great way to meet other Aggie Moms, find out about upcoming events and Aggieland trips, buy care packages for your student and win door prizes! Enjoy light refreshments while you shop for our one-of-kind Tradition beads. Or look through our Boutique for unique hand-crafted Aggie treasures!

Aggie Moms as an organization, encourages parents to become familiar with A&M during their student’s freshman year. Aggie Moms has been here for 25 years and we’re committed to helping your student and you enjoy the TAMU experience through graduation. All meetings are open to the public, prospective students, current students and Aggie families are always welcome!

Refreshments are available at 6:45! The Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom’s Club meets August thru May on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at 7100 High Life Drive. For more information on monthly speakers or upcoming events visit our website at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org or contact Connie Pritchard, Club President at [email protected].

nwhcaggiemoms.org

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014Benefitting Phred's Place, Team Tiara, OMS Life & Lupus Foundation

FAIRFIELD WOMEN’S CLUB IS HOSTING A RED CARPET EVENT!

LOCATION: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason Road

TIME:Check-In Time: 6:30am, Refreshments at 8am & Awards/Prize

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DIVISIONS:Individual Divisions by Age and Relay Team Entries (Men,

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Around Fairfield

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Guess what? It’s…

RALLY TIMEWhere: Good Shepherd United Methodist ChurchDate: September 13, 2014Time: 10:00-2:00Who: Girls going into Kindergarten and up

Come join us for Fun and Learning about Girl Scouts!

Heart Of Texas Community [email protected]

On Friday, September 26 and Saturday, September 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Mary’s Episcopal Church is hosting its annual Fall Gift Market. This is the ideal event to kick off your holiday shopping and decorating! The convenient location at the corner of Louetta Road and N. Eldridge Parkway makes it easy to shop the selection of unique jewelry, home decor, creative toys, flower arrangements, handcrafted gifts, collectibles, pottery, candles and trendy clothing for ladies and children. The Fall Gift Market also features The Tea Room offering the famous taco soup, sandwiches, desserts and homemade baked goods, plus the Silent Auction benefiting church-affiliated projects and outreach. For more information, please visit stmaryscypress.org, or call Jennifer (281-655-8774) or Michelle (832-559-8726.)

VISIT THE

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SHALOM

Join us Sundays for Worship!Services at 9:30 and 11:00 am

We have... Bible-based Messages

Exciting MusicFriendly Atmosphere

High Energy Student and Children’s Ministry

@Fair�eldBC

Shalom 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. The 1st day of Hebrew School is August 28th! Please see our below upcoming event schedule for this month:

Coffee Night & Parsha Study (Every other Wednesday)August 6th, and August 20th

Shabbat Services & DinnerAugust 15th

Save The Date:September 24th -

Rabbi Rami will lead us in Rosh Hashanah services here in Cypress!

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Around Fairfield

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On May 18, the Fairfield Women’s Club honored senior girls graduating from high school at the 24th annual Mother/Daughter Graduation Tea held at the home of Lisa Cannon. We had a fantastic afternoon and enjoyed meeting all of the wonderful young ladies and their mothers. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedules to attend. Best of luck to all of the graduating seniors in Fairfield as you begin a new chapter in your life!

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Fairfield Athletic Club News

WEIGHT ROOMIf 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. Be sure to 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.

POOLS AND SPLASH PADSThe SAYOR (swim at your own risk) pools (which are Lakeside

Trails and Garden Grove) are open 6 days a week 8:00a.m. – 8:00p.m. 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 at www.fairfieldathleticclub.com or you can stop by the FAC to pick up a schedule. 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.

SUMMER WATER AEROBICSCome Get a Great Workout! Water Aerobics is a great way to tone

your muscles plus increase your cardio without impacting your joints. Contact Charlotte for more information at [email protected].

FAC TENNIS NEWS Summer fun at the Fairfield Tennis Academy!

The Fairfield Tennis Academy now offers Team Tennis for juniors 8 years of age and up. The season will begin in September. For more information, please contact our Tennis Director, Alex Montes at 713.443.3689.

Please join me in welcoming Courtney Anderson to Alex’s coaching team. Courtney began her tennis career here at the FAC at the age of 10 and currently attends Midwestern State University on a tennis scholarship. Courtney joins Brooke Story who has been coaching with Alex since 2011. Brooke began playing tennis at the age of 12. She currently attends Lone Star College and will soon be applying to UT Health to major in the health care field.

THE FAC IS NOW ENROLLINGBEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE

We are now enrolling students from Keith, Ault and Swenke for the 2014/15 school year. We provide Before & After school care; Before only care; and/or After only care. Don’t delay as space is limited to Ault and Swenke students. Our childcare programs are A+. We are licensed by the State of Texas and have been serving the Cypress area since 1997. Our record speaks for itself. If you would like more information, please contact Darlene Sedelmyer, Director of Child Care at 281.373.0834.

“The FAC is the FUN place to be!”

SUMMER CAMP AT THE FAC! The children had a great time tie-dying their tee-shirts for the

4th of July!My staff and I would like to take this time to thank our parents for

giving us the opportunity to care for your children over the summer. We all look forward to having you come back next summer!

Thank you, Darlene and Staff

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The Northwest Flyers Track Club Youth Cross-Country Team kicks off the fall season with registration and a mandatory orientation for parents and athletes on Monday, September 8, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. Registration will be held at Cypress Creek High School, 9815 Grant Rd., Houston, TX. The first practice will be held at the Cypress Creek YMCA on Thursday, September 11. The Northwest Flyers Track Club is a member program of USA Track and Field (USATF), the national governing body for track and cross country. The club is in its 27th year in the northwest Houston area. Children ages 6 - 18 may participate in the team, and both beginners and experienced runners are welcome. Middle school and high school cross country athletes can also register, but should compete after their cross country season is over.

Contact Coach Eric Wentworth at [email protected], 281-961-6603, or Coach Donnell Carter at [email protected], 281-467-4727, for more information. Email Coach Carter to get on the email list and you will receive a free running training video. Visit www.northwestflyers.org to get updates and learn more about the team.

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The Cy-Fair Educational Foundation is gearing up for their highly anticipated Cypress Hoops Invitational Tournament to be held for the fifth year December 11 through 13, 2014. Twenty-four high school varsity level teams, including those from Cy-Fair ISD and outside the district, will compete over the three-day event at various high schools with the championship games held at the Berry Center.  This year’s tournament is underwritten by North Cypress Medical Center Hospital.

“Teams from the Dallas area and the San Antonio area will be traveling to Houston for the event,” said Teresa Hull, event co-chair. “This is so exciting because it means that word has gotten out about the high level of organization and quality of our tournament. This will help us continue to build state recognition and gives us great potential to grow,” she said.

New this year will be family fun activities including face painting, balloon animals and much more.  Northwest Dodge will once again be sponsoring a chance to win a car during the championship game on December 13, 2014 at the Berry Center.

The tournament was started by community member Eric Burg and modeled after an extremely successful tournament held in Pasadena. Burg, who played basketball in Cy-Fair ISD, wanted a way to showcase the talent and facilities in Cy-Fair ISD and the tournament grew from there.

In a nail bitter championship game between Galena Park North Shore and Plano West last year, North Shore pulled ahead and won the tournament. “These games are so fun to watch,” said Teresa. “We are hoping to attract many spectators to cheer for the kids since ticket prices are so reasonable (just $2.00 for students and $3.00 for adults or a family fun pass for $8). We want a lot seats in the seats!” she said. 

Last year the tournament raised $18,750.02. All proceeds raised through entry fees, t-shirt sales, game tickets and sponsorships will be used for innovative staff development programs for district teachers and instructional leaders and for scholarships for deserving high school seniors.  For more information about ways to participate, contact Marie Holmes at 281-807-3591 or [email protected].

Fifth Annual Cypress Hoops Invitational

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The Modern Game: The Backhand Approach Shot

By USPTA/PTR Master Professional Fernando Velasco

TENNISTIPS

Look in the next Newsletter for: “The Modern Game: The Swinging Forehand Approach Shot”

In previous newsletters, I offered tips on how to execute the basic strokes for players who are just beginning to play tennis or who want to resume playing. I am now offering suggestions on how to play the “modern” game mostly geared towards players who are happy with hitting the ball over the net and controlling the point with consistency. These players may be already playing for leagues or in tournaments and are looking for more “weapons” on the court.

In this issue, I will offer instructions on how to execute the Top Backhand Approach Shot. This shot is used when an opponent hits a soft shot that has bounced high over the net. The player will take advantage and will charge to the net, thus hitting with top spin high over the net and hit with power. When the ball hits the court, it will take a big hop, forcing the opponent to fall back close to the fence, or to hit the ball on the rise. This shot can be used as a “winner” or as an “approach shot.”

In the illustrations, Kaylen Combs, one of the top players of the Grey Rock Tennis Academy, shows the proper technique to execute this stroke. Kaylen is coached by the Director of the Tennis Academy, Darin Pleasant, who is showing her the proper point of contact on step 2. Kaylen plays with her left hand.

Step 1: The Back Swing: When Kaylen sees the opportunity, she makes a quick turn of her upper body and takes the racket high and back. The head of the racket is now at shoulder height, her shoulders are turned, the right hand gripping the racket and her left

hand relaxed. Her weight is on the front foot as her momentum carries her forward to attack the ball. Her right wrist is “laid back” to allow maximum point of contact.

Step 2: The Point of Contact: The success of a top spin shot is keeping the ball on the strings going from low to high in a 30 degree angle and accelerating the racket head around the outside of the ball. Kaylyn started the swing high and “looped” it to allow the head of the racket to drop down. She will be brushing around the outside of the ball as she makes contact with it. Her left shoulder is almost opening and her weight has is moving through the shot.

Step 3: The Follow Through: In order to get maximum control and power, Kaylen is keeping her right arm extended through the shot. She has “snapped” her right wrist and has the head of the racket facing down. Her weight is going forward.

Step 4: The Finish: Kaylen’s upper body acceleration forced the head of the racket to “wrap around” her left ear, thus creating the most power and topspin on the ball. Her legs are already in position to move forward the net for a volley. Her right foot should naturally move forward due to her momentum and racket speed. From her looks, she apparently hit a very wide cross court approach shot for a defensive return.

Step 5: The Volley Winner: Once Kaylen hit, she moved to the net for a “winner”. By the smile on her face, her backhand approach shot was successful and she won the point with a backhand volley.

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It’s almost time to applaud Cy-Fair’s educators at the 17th Annual Salute to the Stars Gala. The black-tie, celebratory event to be held on October 16, 2014, at Cy-Fair ISD’s Richard E. Berry Center will honor 86 Spotlight teachers, one from each of the district’s campuses. Dinner, entertainment, live auction and a raffle will be featured as community and business leaders and elected and school officials give thanks to those who give so much to the students in the Cy-Fair district.

Each year in April, Cy-Fair ISD recognizes one teacher from each of its campuses who represents a unique balance of skill, art and heart in teaching students in his or her subject area or program. “Spotlight teachers and their guest as well as the principal and his or her guest occupy spots at the school’s table,” said Lauri Baker, event co-chair. “The remaining four seats are for those who sponsor the table. Table sponsorships start at $1,250; however, there are other sponsor opportunities available as well.”

Not only is the event a celebration of the district’s top-notch teachers, but it’s also a way to showcase the talent of students. “Students will perform a drum line performance, those who have won scholarships from the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation will serve as guest speakers and culinary arts students will serve dinner to guests,” said Baker. “Involving our students in the event is a perfect way to remember why we are all here.”

All proceeds raised at the event go to the Cy-Fair Educational

Foundation which provides college scholarships for district students as well as staff development grants to CFISD. Last year the event raised over $152,000 for staff development grants and student scholarships, bringing the grand total to over $1.8 million raised since 1998.

This year’s underwriter will be Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital.  Also sponsoring in 2014 will be the Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union as the Red Carpet Premiere Sponsor, Bay- IBI Group Architects as the  Superintendent Table Sponsor and Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital as the Teacher Appreciation Sponsor.

Baker, who has been involved with organizing the event for ten years, has worked in the school district for 30 years and also serves on the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation Board. “I love working with such a passionate group of dedicated people who put on this great event,” she said. “It’s really a fun night and people are excited to see each other but also so committed to raise money for the Foundation. The community relationship in our district and the compassion of the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation, that does so much for both students and teachers, is unique and rewarding to be a part of,” she said.

For information about the annual Salute to the Stars gala, contact Marie Holmes at 281-807-3591, or e-mail [email protected].

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Seventy-five members of the Cypress Ranch Key Club, the club’s Kiwanis Sponsor, and one of the club’s faculty advisors have earned the President’s Volunteer Service Award for 2013. The awards were presented at the club’s annual Installation and Awards Banquet of May 16. The President’s Volunteer Service Award is issued by the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation on behalf of the President of the United States to recognize the best in the American spirit and to encourage all Americans to improve their communities through volunteer service and civic participation. The organization was created in 2003 by President George W. Bush to recognize the valuable contributions volunteers make to the nation. The three levels of the award vary by age and hours of service completed within a twelve-month period. The levels include gold, silver, and bronze and the four categories include kids, young adults, adults, and families/groups. All award recipients receive a personalized certificate of achievement, a congratulatory letter from President Barack Obama, and an official President’s Award pin.

Twenty-eight earned the Gold level award. They are Areebah Ahmad, Jacob Angst, Neha Daga, Amanda Donovan, Reena Gannon, Christina Gibson, Kimberly Haines, Al Hirani, Shehrez Hirani, Michelle Hoang, Amanda Hoth, Rachel Iselin, Ankita Kumar, Eliott Lee, Tiana Lopez, Riley Mass, Vishnu Nair, Olivia Poff, Swetha Rajagopalan, Brittany Robison, Noah Routh, Joseph Shanklin, Mackenna Shull, Zoe Stover, Lauren Van Fleet, Abigail Weeks, Revere Yiow, and David Zhou.

The Silver award was given to eighteen club members: Kayleigh Buckley, Brock Burnett, Nadia Burns, Madison Chambers, Pamela Gonzales, Camryn Graham, Elizabeth Grimes, Bryson Haggard, Emily Hayes, Phoebe O’Keeffe, Eric Qiu, Siddarth Sankaran, Alexandra Shaw, Rebecca Shenoda, Ryan Simon, Mathew Walther, Vivian Who, and Anika Zaman, as well as Faculty Advisor Jennifer Hydes.

Twenty-nine members and the club’s Kiwanis Sponsor Louis Iselin have won the bronze award. Bronze award winners are Wilson Book, Kelly Boucher, Melissa Burket, Fernanda Castro, Michael Chan, Lauren Dossett, Jordan Fraase, William Fraase, Saydie French, Vanessa Garcia, Madison Garner, Kelsey Giallanza, Devon Grady, Trevor Hensley, Alexa Hernandez, Emily Honeywell, Brynna Johnson, Chad Lowery, Kayleigh Maqueda, Aksa Muhammad, Jason Qiu, Asha Raghu, Sam Routh, Toni Sanchir, Arya Shetty, Brooke Spurlock, Roshni Thachil, Reagan Wingo, and Byana Wyman.

Each Key Club member is charged to perform 50 hours of service per year to his home, school, and community. The 75 Key Club members recognized with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for 2013 collectively completed nearly 10,000 service hours in CFISD schools and out local community. Cypress Ranch’s large Key Club of 801 members performs tens of thousands of hours annually, and in the past two years has been chosen #1 and #2 in the rankings of the “Best Key Clubs in Texas and Oklahoma”.

Cypress Ranch Key Club Members Earn Service Awards

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The FORE Cy-Fair Golf Tournament will be held at Blackhorse Golf Club on Monday, September 8, with an 11:00 a.m. shotgun start. The tournament kicks off with registration at 9:30 a.m. and a putting contest at 10:00 a.m. The awards, dinner and raffle will follow at 4:00 p.m.

“This tournament provides a dynamic networking opportunity for those who do business or want to do business in the Cy-Fair community,” Leslie Martone, President of the Cy-Fair Chamber of Commerce said. “It’s also one of our biggest fundraising events of the year!”

Texas Emergency Care Center of Cypress is back for its fourth year as the event underwriter. Bay-IBI Group Architects is the tournament’s first CFISD sponsor. The $7,500 sponsorship includes the opportunity to play with Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District Superintendent, Dr. Mark Henry and other top administrators.

The True Texan sponsorship is still available. With this sponsorship, businesses/ individuals have the opportunity to play with Larry

Dierker, former Astros pitcher, broadcaster and manager. The $5,000 sponsorship will receive 2 team entries, a tournament trophy and logo recognition in all promotional material.

Other sponsors at the time of printing include: Hyundai, Kroger, Silver Eagle Distributers, Community Impact Newspaper, Caldwell Companies, Cypress Creek Mirror Newspaper and Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital.

Sponsorship and marketing opportunities range from $500 to $5,000. In addition, the public is invited to purchase a $25 awards dinner and $10 raffle tickets. You need not be present to win the raffle.

A portion of the proceeds from the tournament, dinner and auction benefit the Adam Skinner Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation. A scholarship has been established in his memory and the Chamber has contributed more than $86,000 to date to the endowment.

For more information about the tournament, visit cyfairchamber.com. To become a sponsor, purchase raffle tickets or RSVP for a dinner reservation, call Sara Cantrell at 281-373-1390.

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Come to the Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN) luncheon August 28 and discover how to build your successful business team through collaboration. This month’s keynote speaker is Dr. Melanie Brown, Strategic and Analytics Manager with CenterPoint Energy. This program will provide a lighthearted way to discover what great teams are really all about by sharing the Top Ten Characteristics that help teams through the following: working together in diverse generational and occupational diversity, empowering conversations and learning about the “pause button” and building trust through crucial accountability and conversations.

With over 17 years of industry experience, Brown is known as an innovative change agent helping transform businesses to be more effective and efficient. A subject matter expert, she has been a frequent speaker and author on women leadership, small business dynamics, operations, and intelligence, and technology topics.

Members and guests are invited to join Dr. Brown at this month’s CYFEN meeting, which begins with networking at 11 a.m. followed with a prompt 11:30 a.m. start of the program. Monthly meetings

are held the fourth Thursdays at the Sterling Country Club, 16500 Houston National Blvd

Bring business cards for networking. The meeting cost is $25 with advanced reservations made by the Thursday prior to the meeting and $30 at the door.

For information on CYFEN, which is part of the American Business Women’s Association, go to www.CYFEN.org.

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.

About American Business Women’s AssociationABWA’s mission is to bring together businesswomen of diverse

occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.

“Success through Collaboration”Keynote speaker shares guidelines at the August CYFEN meeting

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community that serve children and families. Enjoy the pleasure of being a part of this service.

What is Kiwanis? Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located. Members stage nearly 150,000 service projects and raise nearly US$100 million every year for communities, families and projects. In addition, Kiwanis members actively participate in many service projects in their home communities. Kiwanis members don’t just do service—they have fun. Members make new friends by being part of a club where they attend meetings and participate in social events. Kiwanis clubs also provide excellent networking opportunities for professionals. Members meet new people from all over their region and the world through service projects, fundraising and attendance at district and international conventions.

Visit the Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club website at www.kiwanishoustoncyfair.com.

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTENDAre cordially invited to attend an introductory meeting of the

Kiwanis Club of Cy-Fair Houston at the Hearthstone Country Club. Time: Lunch is served at 12:15pm; adjournment at 1:15pm.

Dates: We will meet on August 5, 12, and19. Join us for lunch, followed by a short, informative program. We welcome your visit and invite you to consider membership in this service oriented organization.

Why join Kiwanis? Kiwanis is an international service organization focused on changing the world one child and one community at a time. The Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club of Houston seeks to serve this community through sponsoring Key Clubs for high school students, Builders Clubs for middle school students, and Aktion clubs for adults with disabilities. Also, we sponsor Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops. We provide support to various other organizations in the

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The next Cypress-Tomball Democrats monthly meeting will be on Tuesday, August 19th, 2014. It will be held at Rudy's Grill & Cantina, 11760 Grant Rd., Cypress, TX 77429, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The club is honored to have Sam Houston, the Democratic candidate for Texas Attorney General, as the guest speaker for August. All are welcome to attend the meeting and to join this growing club, which meets on the third Tuesday of every month. The meetings are open to all, and always feature great fellowship and informative guest speakers. For more information, visit the website at www.cytomdems.com; contact Glenn Etienne at [email protected]; or "Like" the club on Facebook.

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WANTED: Refrigerator  for college student. Please call Vivian at 713-907-6004. FOR SALE:  Panasonic SC-AK510 CD Stereo System, Nitrix Series, excellent condition, $50.  Please call for details and/or photo at 281-799-7836.FOR SALE:  GE Microwave Oven.  1.1 Cu. Ft./ 1100 watts, Black, like new, $50.  Only used for 3 three months.  Please call for details and/or photo at 281-799-7836.FOR SALE: Four piece twin reversible Roxy Comforter Set; Solid pink/Blue background with white, pink, blue accents.  Two throw pillows and one pillow sham.  Also includes four piece pink sheet set.  $75.  Great for college.  Call 281-813-0218.  Can send pictures.FOR SALE:  Complete Bathroom Set includes Steve Madden shower curtain, Black and White with pink accent strip; Pink Rug set; Pink Tommy Hilfiger towels – 6 Bath towels, 3 hand towels.  $85.  Call 281-813-0218.  Can send pictures.FOR SALE:  Selmer Alto Sax.  Recently tuned.  Reeds, straps, cleaning supplies all included.  $550.  Please call 281-256-6145. FOR SALE: 2012 Road Glide FLTRX 103 Chrome Yellow with only 300 miles. Excellent Condition. Asking 19,000. Also included 3 helmets, additional set Vans and Hines pipes 5-inch and 2-boxes parts. Please contact at 832-370-7770FOR SALE:  2004 Honda Goldwing & Escapade trailer asking 11,500 , bike has 33,301 miles. Excellent Condition, too many extras to list. Please contact at 832-439-5124

FOR SALE:  2005 Honda VLX asking 4,500 , bike has 16,600 miles. Excellent Condition.  Please contact at 832-439-5124.FOR SALE:  1992 Honda VLX Shadow asking 1,600, bike has 14,500 miles. Excellent Condition. Please contact at 832-439-5124.FOR SALE: Horizon T-101 Treadmill.Excellent condition asking 450.00 Please contact at 832-370-7770.FOR SALE: Iron Man memory foam Inversion table $250   Red Flyer wagon with seats & canopy $45   Blue 20” Jeep boys bike $40   Infant car seat front rear facing $65   Toddler riding or push car/truck $45   Push handle tricycle $45  New adult bicycle $55  Small balance bike $30  Blow up boat & oars $35  Infant stroller $50  Toddler stroller $50  Umbrella stroller $10  Two canvas pictures with cars & trucks $40 pair –matching lamp $25  Ten colored stacking cubes for books or toys – great for school or home. $35  Little Tykes playhouse & furniture $ 40  Jenny Lynn cradle/mattress & organic sheets.  $60. Cash only Call 281-304-2727 or email for pic. [email protected] SALE: Drums for Sale, Two 5 piece sets of Tama drums, thrones, Crash, Ride Cymbals, stands ETC. Asking 400.00. Contact Kevin 979-221-4602.FOR SALE: 2003 Ford Focus. ZX-5, 5 door hatchback. Loaded. Only 38,300 original miles. Excellent condition. Original owner. $5,495. Call (281) 256-1700.FOR SALE:  1993 17 1/2’ Regal runabout boat. Original 3.0 Liter Mercruiser engine that has less than 30 hours on it. It comes with a custom Mc Clain trailer

that was purchased 4 years ago. It’s in excellent condition, must see to appreciate. $7995. Call or text David at (214)957-9280.FOR SALE: Antique church pew. Oak, 74” wide. Great for an entryway or upstairs landing. Excellent condition. $350 - Email [email protected] for pictures. Or call Gail at 713-303-0857.FOR SALE:  Professional size massage table. Great for your own business! Used only for massage therapy school. Never used again, like new $275. Please text 281-304-0949.FOR SALE: Panasonic PIP color T.V. $75.00. Three bookcases, a set for $40.00. Dining table with 6 chairs, converts from round table for 4 or with extentions to an oval for 6 persons. Table/chair covers included. $600.00 Misc other items on sale. 281-256-8888.FOR SALE: Lovely Teal Green ankle length dress, small. Has sequence top to waist, flair skirt. For graduation, wedding, etc. $80.00 neg.FOR SALE: Infant stroller $35 Toddler car $30 Toddler red stroller $ 35 Toddler tricycle with push handle $25 Red metal wagon goes on back of tricycle $ 25 Red flyer wagon with 2 seats and canopy $35 Infant car seat front or rear facing $ 35 Baby high chair that sits on counter or table $30 Child’s balance bike $ 25 10 stacking cubes for books or toys - great for classroom or home $25 Two 20 x 20 boys pictures with cars and matching lamp $35 Good condition used at Grandma’s house. Inversion bench $200 Best offers. 281-304-2727 or email [email protected]. Have pictures.

CPA:  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.comPIANO LESSONS: Please feel free to call for an appointment to visit our studios located in Fairfield.

All Beginner and Advanced Students and Parents may schedule a Free aptitude test and lesson with no obligation. Stephen and Judith Habermacher are highly qualified experienced teachers with music degrees from the University of Houston. 281-373-3214.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.EXPERT WOOD FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR: Repair that wobbly chair, make that older furniture look brand new, or reclaim that special piece! Recently it has been a popular idea to “re-purpose” that TV Armoire into a wine rack. Call 281-304-8453.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.FAIRFIELD GARAGE DOOR SERVICE: Atlas Overhead Door Is a customer driven company that understands the Importance of doing the job right, at an affordable price . Fairfield resident for 10 years. No Service Charge For Fairfield Residents. ( 281-350-3050 ) BBB A+ Rated / in business since 2

CHAMPIONS ACADEMY OF CYPRESS is NOW OPEN. Hiring teachers. Requirements: 18 years of age, High School Diploma or GED. Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Before/After School, Bus driver, cleaning lady. www.championsacademy.net (832) 843-6503.

RODAN & FIELDS: Your whole family can obtain amazing skin. We have a solution for wrinkles, fine lines, acne, rosacea, dark spots and more. Check out our Solution Tool and find products to address your skin issue at AngieRinkerSchields.MyRandF.com.

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Heat illnesses are easily preventable by taking precautions in hot weather. Children, elderly, and obese people have a higher risk of developing heat illness. People taking certain medications or drinking alcohol also have a higher risk. However, even a top athlete in superb condition can succumb to heat illness if he or she ignores the warning signs. If the problem isn’t addressed, heat cramps (caused by loss of salt from heavy sweating) can lead to heat exhaustion (caused by dehydration), which can progress to heatstroke. Heatstroke, the most serious of the three, can cause shock, brain damage, organ failure, and even death.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS:Heat Cramps

• Sweating• Pain in arms, legs, and abdomen• Heat Exhaustion• Moist, pale skin• Fatigue and fainting

• Dizziness and lightheadedness• Headache and confusion• Nausea and vomiting• Rapid pulse and breathing

Heat Stroke• No sweating• Dry, hot, red skin• Confusion/loss of consciousness

• Rapid pulse• Temperature over 103º F• Seizures

CAUSES:• High temperatures or humidity• Dehydration• Prolonged or excessive exercise• Excess clothing• Alcohol use

• Medications, such as diuretics, neuroleptics, phenothiazines, and anticholinergics

• Cardiovascular disease

WHAT TO DO IN HEAT EMERGENCIES...1. Have the person lie down in a cool place. Elevate the person’s feet

about 12 inches.2. Apply cool, wet cloths (or cool water directly) to the person’s skin and

use a fan to lower body temperature. Place cold compresses on the person’s neck, groin, and armpits.

3. If the person is alert, give cool water or sports beverages. It’s advisable to drink slowly and steadily, particularly if they are experiencing nausea.

4. For muscle cramps, give beverages as above, and massage and stretch affected muscles gently, but firmly, until they relax.

5. If the person shows signs of shock (bluish lips and fingernails, and decreased alertness), starts having seizures, or loses consciousness, call 911 and continue cooling procedures, as described above.

DO NOT:•underestimatetheseriousnessofheatillness,especiallyiftheperson

is a child, elderly, or injured.•givethepersonmedicationsthatareusedtotreatfever(suchasaspirin

or acetaminophen). They will not help, and they may be harmful.•givethepersonsalttablets.•givethepersonliquidsthatcontainalcoholorcaffeine.Theywill

interfere with the body’s ability to control its internal temperature.•usealcoholrubsontheperson’sskin.•givethepersonanythingbymouth(notevensalteddrinks)ifthe

person is vomiting or unconscious.PREVENTION:

•Wearloose-fitting,lightweightclothinginhotweather.•Restregularlyinacoolarea;seekshadewhenpossible.•Avoidstrenuousphysicalactivityinhotorhumidconditions.•Drinkplentyoffluidseveryday.Drinkmorefluidsbefore,during,

and after physical activity.•Beespeciallycarefultoavoidoverheatingifyouaretakingdrugsthat

impair heat regulation, or if you are overweight or elderly.•Becarefulofhotcarsinthesummer.Allowthecartocooloff

before getting in.•Avoidheavymealsandhotfoods.For more information on how to cope with the heat, ask your Concentra

health professional, or visit the CDC’s Web site at: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/heatstress/

A Focus on Heat EmergenciesHealthy Tips To Stay Cool In Extremely Hot Weather

By: Concentra Urgent Care

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Our GoalThe goal of this event is to raise money for the HOPE Project

in Kigali, Rwanda.  The HOPE Project is led by Ten Talents International, and stands for Housing, Opportunity, Purpose, and Education.  Orphaned boys and girls in Kigali, Rwanda are in need of a safe home where they can have the opportunity to go to school, receive medical care, and have basic needs met.  Property has already been purchased and work has begun to build a girls’ home and boys’ home to give these children a safe place to live and learn.  This project will be completed in three phases and this year we are supporting Phase 1.

One Community, One PurposeWe invite area churches and orphan/adoption ministries to

join with us as we share with our community opportunities to get involved with caring for the orphan.  Join us race day as a runner, volunteer, and/or share your Orphan Care ministry booth on campus.  For more info please visit: runningforgreaterthings.com

5th Annual Running for Greater ThingsSaturday November 8, 2014

Start and Finish at Fairfield Baptist Church 27240 U.S. 290 Cypress, TX 77433

8:10am – START 1K Run/Walk 8:30am – START 10K Run 8:45am – START 5K Run/Walk

Registration opens August 9th!

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A monthly smart service fee of $10.99 for one thermostat, $18.99 for two thermostats, and $24.99 for three thermostats, will be added to your bill. Smart thermostat may not be compatible with all HVAC systems. Wi-Fi required for installation. Certain eligibility requirements, fees, taxes, terms, and conditions apply. Not available in all areas. Early termination fee applies. ®Direct Energy Marketing Limited, used under license. PUCT Certificate No. 10040. DER136-55-0714

ENERGY SAVINGS AND EFFICIENCY NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD!Save up to 10% with the Meridian Plus Savings PlanJOIN THE PLAN AND ENJOY:• A competitive 2-year low, fixed electricity rate• A new LCD Touchscreen Honeywell Wi-Fi Thermostat with a color background to match your home’s décor• The ability to program and adjust temperature settings any time, anywhere with the Meridian Mobile App• A FREE 20-point HVAC seasonal maintenance (a $138 value) by One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating®• Installation by a certified technician

Call 1-844-825-8611 or visit directenergy.com/mymeridian

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Back-to-School Festival and Family Fun Day

on Saturday, August 23rdThe first annual “Back-to-School Festival” and Family Fun Day will

be held on Saturday, August 23rd, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Clark Henry Park, 7600 Equador St., Jersey Village. This is a free community event and rally for area families in support of the promise of public school education. Activities include: Free hot dogs and lemonade for the first 400 people; free school supplies/backpacks/t-shirts while supplies last; free pool passes for the first 50 kids; games; and public speaker appearances. Families should bring their own lawn chairs.

The event is sponsored by Cy-Fair Area Democrats, Katy Area Democrats, Cypress-Tomball Democrats, Spring Democrats, Spring Branch Democrats, Senate District 7 Democrats & the American Federation of Teachers. For further information, contact Dee Coleman at [email protected].

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11307 FM 1960 West at Steepletop • Suite 340, Houston, Texas 77065Our main hospital location now offers 3D mammography (tomosynthesis), a FDA approved imaging technology designed for early breast cancer detection.

27126 Highway 290 at Mueschke • Cypress, Texas 77433

7015 Barker Cypress Rd. at 529 • Cypress, Texas 77433

To schedule your mammogram, call 281.897.3121

Mention this ad when you get your mammogram

at one of our four convenient locations in the community and receive a

free pink umbrella.

$9.99 retail value. Offer good while supplies last.

According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the Affordable Care Act, routine screening mam-mography is a preventive service covered 100% with no out of pocket expense by health insurance plans for women aged 40 and older every 1 to 2 years.

The Women’s Imaging Center on Spring Cypress at 14044 Spring Cypress at Grant, Cypress, Texas 77429 has EXPANDED! Our new, full service facility, offers convenient care close to home to serve your health care needs.Diagnostic and screening mammograms, Ultrasounds, Bone density screenings and Biopsies by an on-site radiologist

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News You Can UseAt 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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EQUIPMENT AND BACKWASH FILTERAS NEEDED. PUMP BASKETS WILL

ALSO BE CLEANED AS NEEDED.*VACUUM SERVICE IS NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE BUT

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The first thing they notice is Your Smile!

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These numbers for resale homes were obtained from the Houston Multiple Listing Service. While we have no reason to doubt the accuracy of this information, we cannot guarantee it. This is not a solicitation of currently listed properties.

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20611 Lantana Ridge Ct, 5/4.5/3, 5814 SqFt, $1,149,000

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20211 Misty River Way, 4/3.5/2, 3126 SqFt, $269,900

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14902 Redbud Leaf Lane, 3/2.5/2, 2392 SqFt, $243,000

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Autumn Park 1 $84.51 49Baker's Ridge 3 $91.71 30Bluebonnet Glen 7 $97.93 39Blue Meadow 1 $91.74 58Chappell Ridge 3 $86.53 54Garden Grove 7 $84.21 14Inwood Glen 7 $87.04 5Inwood Park 14 $83.64 14Lake Crest 2 $90.92 10Lakes/Lake Point 11 $102.59 12Crossing/Landing/Reserve 8 $87.83 11Meadows/Park/Retreat 9 $85.15 12Oaks/Trails 6 $90.74 13Pines 2 $96.41 36Silver/Sterling Lake 5 $107.80 34Summer Crossing/Ridge 5 $88.47 9Summer Gate 1 $98.37 68Travis Point 5 $94.82 23Villa Sul Lago 1 $148.47 8

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