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august 2010 Volume 2, Issue 8 proudly presents the graduating Class of 2010 "Graduation is a time of completion, of finishing, of an ending; however, it is also a time of celebration of achievement and a beginning for the new graduate." --Catherine Pulsifer Angelica Carranco, daughter of Becky & Frank Diaz on Cypress Trace. Angela graduated from Cy-Woods High School. Angela was a member of the Hola Club, Fish Club, and the Green Starletts. She will be attending Houston Community College this fall. Angela will be taking her basics and prerequisites for nursing school. She will then transfer to a university that hasn t been decided on yet to complete her nursing degree. Angelica, we love you dearly and are very proud of you. We will help you to continue your dream and lifelong goals. We love you, Mom, Dad, Gabby, Desiree and of course your four legged family members, Scruffles, Sassy, and Bobby! Edna Gomez Gutierrez, daughter of Jonathon and Sadie Gutierrez on Cypress Waters. Edna graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in Communications- Public Relations and a minor in Spanish. She is currently employed at Technip and looks forward to a very successful career. Edna is the first from her family to graduate from college! Congratulations from your friends and family. Tara O Banion, daughter of Jon & Tammy O Banion on Barker Ranch Court. Tara graduated from Cy-Woods High School. She played softball and held the positions of pitcher and shortstop. She has also been very active in Community of Faith Church and was a volunteer for many activities with the handicap children. Tara plans to attend Blinn College and then transferring to Texas A & M (Whoop!!) Tara, we are so proud of you and all your accomplishments over all these years. It s hard to believe that our little girl is graduating. It seems like only yesterday you were starting your first day of kindergarten. Congratulations on all your hard work and devotion. We are so very proud of you and will miss you when you head off to college. Always strive for only the best. We love you so much! Love, Mom, Dad, Alyssa and Kristina Keith Wayne Stravoski, Jr, son of Keith, Sr. & Emily on Drive. Keith graduated from Cy-Woods High School. While attending Cy-Woods, Keith belonged to the school s FFA chapter. Throughout the last 4 years, he has shown 5 pigs, 2 pens of chickens, and one lamb. He showed at the Cy-Fair ISD Livestock Show in addition to Harris County. In 2008 he won Reserve Grand Champion at the CyFair show and in 2009 he was 3rd overall with his pig at the Harris County Fair. He has helped many of C i r c u l a r Official Publication of the Homeowner's Association (Continued on Page 3) News, News, and More News Grayson Leads Tomcats to First Victory Congratulations to Casey Grayson on his solid pitching performance in leading the Texas Tomcats to their first win in franchise history giving them a 1-2 record. The Tomcats are a new franchise team in the Texas Collegiate League out of Weimer, Texas. This was Casey's first outing with the Tomcats, on Saturday June 5, and he lead them to a 8-6 victory over the Victoria Generals their sister team. Casey also helped the team out by going 3-4 at the plate, raising his batting average to.667. (Continued on Page 3) August calendar High School Football Tickets Go On Sale... 2nd-13th Cy-Woods Freshman Orientation from 12-3... 6th New Student Registration...10th-13th...17th-18th School Starts... 23rd Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc. - August 2010 1

important numbers Non-Emergency Numbers Cy-Fair V.F.D... 281-550-6663 Sheriff s Department... 713-221-6000 Cypress Substation... 281-376-2997 Cy-Fair Medical Center... 281-890-4285 Government Numbers Animal Control... 281-999-3191 Automobile Registration... 713-224-1919 Dead Animal Pick-Up... 713-802-5000 Department Of Public Safety... 713-681-6187 Driver s License... 281-890-5440 FBI... 713-693-5000 Game Warden (Tx. Parks & Wildlife Dept.)... 281-842-8100 Harris County Judge... 713-755-4000 Harris County Precinct 3... 281-463-6300 Harris County Tax Office... 713-224-1919 (Tags/Titles, Taxes & Voter Registration) Health Department... 713-439-6000 Social Security...1-800-772-1213 U.S. Post Office...1-800-275-8777 Miscellaneous Numbers Better Business Bureau... 713-605-7767 Cypress Creek Library... 281-376-4610 Cy-Fair Sports Association... 281-345-7426 Harris County Library (NW Branch... 281-890-2665 The Houston Chronicle... 713-220-7171 Victim s Assistance... 713-755-5625 Special Pals (lost pets... 281-579-7387 School Numbers Goodson Middle School... 281-373-2350 Bus Information... 281-897-4380 Cy-Fair Administration... 281-897-4000 Cy-Fair College... 281-290-3200 Cy-Fair High School... 281-897-4600 Cy-Woods High School... 281-213-1800 Farney Elementary... 281-373-2858 Utility Numbers NWHC MUD 10 (Water & Sewer)... 281-578-4200 Severn Trent, 16337 Park Row, Houston, TX 77084-5109 Gas Customer Service... 713-659-2111 Power Outages/Downed Power Lines... 713-207-2222 Best Trash (Trash)... 281-313-2378 Emergency Numbers Ambulance...911 Fire...911 Sheriff s Department...911 Poison Control...1-800-222-1222 cia officers & board members Mike Flowers... President Les Sutton...Vice President Tom Weathersby... Treasurer Dan Lowe...Secretary Gary Stebbins...Director-at-Large Kevin Leitner...Director-at-Large Mary Laughlin...Director-at-Large Community website is www.cypresspoint.org. Newsletter Editor - Tammie Ogrodowicz... two63059@gmail.com Board Members can be reached via private message and/or email by looking up each member by name on the website. Business Classified Piano and voice lessons offered in my Cypress home. For a free first lesson or consultation, call Belinda at 281-773- 0545 or email me at belinda110@gmail.com. Flexible summer hours available - also taking pre-registrations for the fall of 2010. I am a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with 35 years teaching experience. VIOLIN LESSONS Classical training for beginning or advanced students and non-traditional styles (fiddle, jazz, improv) for experienced players. Also offering beginner piano, keyboards, and non-traditional styles. I am Suzuki trained and teach a modified Suzuki curriculum. I have 25 years of violin playing experience, 10 years of professional music experience in multiple genres and a degree in Violin Performance CALL JOSH Rachael s 936.520.6216 or josh@joshsmithmusic.com Now in Stock! Plus Toy Story 3 & Collegiate Bandz! 12312 Barker Cypress @ 290 281-256-9800 2 - August 2010 Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc.

News, News, and More News - (Continued from Cover Page) Casey is 2009 graduate of Cy-Woods High School and is attending Navarro Jr College on a baseball scholarship. His VERY PROUD parents are Kenny & Denise Grayson, along with siblings, Angela, Cory, Amber & Kelly on Spring Barker Drive. is extremely proud of you as well! Way to go, Grayson! Light the Candles Extra special birthday wishes are sent to Miss Kate Lindsey on August 19th. Kate will be turning the big 1 year old! Kate is the daughter of Amy and Eric Lindsey on Glade Point Drive. Happy first birthday to our little girl. We love you very much!! Love, Mommy and Daddy! School News! Depending on who you are, this could be good news or this could be bad news. School starts on August 23rd. Are you ready? In other school news: Crimson Cadette 5th annual dance clinic will be held on August 11 13, Cy-Woods Cheer Clinic, August 28th 9 2, Meet the Wildcats Pep Rally, August 13th. Goodson Growl Express, August 17(6th gr. ), 18th (7th gr.) & 19th (8th gr.). For more information for these events please go to www. cfisd.net and click on your school campus. Stolen GPS A Garmin GPS was stolen from the homeowners car in a drive way on Spring Glade Drive between the evening of July 7 and morning of July 8. Reward for successful return. Please contact Eddie at 281-804-7673 or eflyerman@gmail.com if you have any information. Congratulations to Class of 2010 - (Continued from Cover Page) his fellow FFA members with their projects as well. We are very proud of the fact that many parents commended us on what a good kid he was and how helpful he was to them. He will be greatly missed at Cy-Fair's Livestock Barn located off of Telge Rd. HIs future plans include attending Blinn College and then transferring to Texas A&M. (Gig em Aggies!) He is planning on majoring in Wildlife Management and becoming a game warden. J.R." we are so very proud of you. You have accomplished so much during your high school career and you have such a bright future ahead of you. Never settle for anything less than what you deserve and always shoot for the stars. We love you very much, Mom, Dad, and Tyler. is extremely proud of all our graduates. You are our future! 25% OFF infants children teens 13611 Skinner Road, Suite 135 Cypress, Texas 77429 (Skinner at Spring Cypress) www.cypresskidsden st.com p 281.758.2790 f 281.758.2791 GET YOUR CUSTOMER S ATTENTION Need new printed material? Now is the perfect time to replenish your print supplies! Want to increase business? Promote your business with a mailer, flyer or postcard! Call today! Any new order of $100 or more recieves 25% OFF offer ends August 31st, 2010 512.263.9181 ext 24 printing@peelinc.com Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc. - August 2010

Keeping Your Dog in Your Own Yard Recently, as I was driving on Barker Cypress, I saw yet another loose dog, this one in Cypress Point Park. I have picked up a number of loose dogs in our neighborhood, posted found signs, then waited to be contacted by the owners. Only one time was the dog wearing a tag with a working phone number. The most common reason I hear for the dog being loose is that the dog got out of the yard. There are a number of ways for the dog to get out of the yard through an open gate, a hole in the fence, under the fence, or over the fence. The most important thing I can do as a dog owner is to keep the gate to the backyard locked at all times. I use a padlock and only unlock it for immediate access, then relock it. To remember to relock the gate, I keep the padlock with the key from my keychain inserted in it. When I have had to allow access to my backyard in my absence, I have unlocked the padlock and left it in place so it appears to be locked. When I return, I always check it and it usually has been relocked. If a gate key is easily accessible, you may not know the gate is open until your dog is missing. I will never leave a key outside to the back gate (even though I do keep a key to my front door outside). Another thing my dogs have never seen me open the gate to the backyard, so they have no reason to become preoccupied with the gate or the area around it. Next, I ll deal with a hole in the fence caused by a broken or missing board. The fence in my backyard is made up of panels where the nail heads alternate every 7 feet of fence boards. I assume that if the nail heads are on my side, then those boards are my responsibility. When one of my boards is damaged I replace it immediately. Along (Continued on Page 5) Blackhorse Ranch Bridgeland Coles Crossing Copperfield Cypress Mill Eagle Springs Enchanted Valley Fairfield Fairwood Harvest Bend The Village Heatherwood Village Lakes of Fairhaven Lakes of Rosehill Lakes of Savannah Lakes on Eldridge Lakes on Eldridge North Lakewood Grove Legends Ranch Longwood Oak Forest Pine Brook Riata Ranch Shadow Creek Ranch Silverlake Steeplechase Stone Gate Summerwood Village Creek Villages of NorthPointe Willowbridge Willowlake Willow Pointe Winchester Country Winchester Trails Windermere Lakes Woodedge Village Wortham Villages Publishing Community Newsletters Since 1991 1-888-687-6444 advertising@peelinc.com www.peelinc.com - August 2010 Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc.

Dog - (Continued from Page 4) my back fence there was a board that wasn t mine which had split in half but the ends were together. I bought a new board and put it over the fence beside the damaged board. The home owner got the idea and replaced the board within a few days. I was so grateful the first time I think I taped a Thank You note on the board after it was done. Dogs dig under the fence because there is usually some space between the boards and the ground, so they work on making the space larger. When I mow my backyard, I leave a border of grass along the fence line. I do not use the weed-eater along the fence. The grass grows taller and there is no longer a space for the dogs to explore. Most dogs do not know that they can jump a fence. One of the main reasons that an un-neutered male dog will jump a fence is to get to a female dog in season. They say that a male dog can smell a female in season a mile away. If he gets out of his yard, his owners may never find him. A female in season is not safe alone in a fenced backyard. If a male gets to her, there may be an unwanted litter. Speak! deals with dog behavior and training. If you have questions, please send them to DogTrainerCarol@aol.com or to Carol Pitlock, PO Box 2066, Cypress, TX 77410. Carol is a professional dog trainer and dog training instructor and will be including answers to your questions in her column. Bashans Painting & Home Repair Commercial/Residential Free Estimates 281-347-6702 CYPRESS FELLOWSHIP a real church, with real people, offering real hope. At Cypress Fellowship, we believe that life is about relationships! We know that all of the joy and all of the heartache that we experience in this life is a direct result of our relationships. The first and most important relationship that we can have is with Christ. In Christ, we become free to experience real relationships with others. While you are here, we hope that you find the sense of belonging that we all seek and friendships that will last! We look forward to getting to know you! 281-731-3383cell Interior & Exterior Painting Hardi Plank Installation Wood Replacement Sheetrock Repair Interior Carpentry Cabinet Painting Wallpaper Removal and Texturizing Pressure Washing Fence Repair/Replacement Garage Floor Epoxy Custom Staining Roofing Gutter Repair/Replacement Faux Painting References Available Fully Insured No PAymENt UNtIl ComPlEtIoN bashanspainting@earthlink.net SPRING- CYPRESS RD CYPRESS FELLOWSHIP TELGE RD. www.cypressfellowship.org 15014 Spring Cypress Rd Cypress, TX 77429 713-574-6301 Join Us This Sunday Worship Service Tmes: 9:00am & 11:00am Nursery (Birth -Age 4) and Kidztown (K-5th) are open during both Services!! 10:10am Bible Study for all ages! Wondering what to wear? Be comfortable! Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc. - August 2010

Plant Tip of the MONTH There are a number of watering methods that have proven to be effective in the home garden. Deep watering is one of them. Deep Watering has proven over time to save water, reduce maintenance, and still promote lush and vigorous growth throughout your garden or landscape. It's basically very simple - you irrigate less often, say once every 1 to 2 weeks, although each time you irrigate more deeply. For example, you have flowers or vegetables that have been in the ground for at least a month. When the plants have started to put out new "top" growth (new leaves or buds), you know they've acclimated to their environment. Wait to start a deep watering program until your plantings start to show new growth. Even then you'll want to slowly introduce them to this system. Cooler, shady areas will need much less water. Take a few minutes to till or loosen the top one-inch of soil in the plant bed. Be careful around newer plantings, as some of the roots will be nearer the surface and will be fragile. Deep watering will encourage the roots to go deep, looking for food and water, which is exactly what we want them to do. Loosening the top one inch of the soil will allow the water to penetrate and not run off. There's no need to be too fussy about tilling at this point, all the "hard" work was done when you prepared the bed for planting and will carry you through the entire growing season. A good mulch will help in retaining moisture and will protect roots from temperature extremes. Also, as an added benefit, mulch will help keep weeds down to a minimum. Start watering at a point in your yard that you can work your way back to. Slowly work your way around your garden, making sure to thoroughly water each individual plant, and any open or unplanted area around them. In a typical 10' x 3' bed, you may spend 5 minutes watering, then slowly work your way around the rest of your garden. Now you're done for about a week, depending upon the weather. As you condition your plants to a deep watering system you will slowly stretch the length of time between watering. Your goal is to drive the water deep into the ground, and thoroughly saturate the soil to about 12 to 14 inches in depth. This will create a reservoir of moisture below the roots. As the upper part of the bed dries out the roots will naturally seek the water that's stored below them. This encourages a deeper root system which is healthier, and that is better able to tolerate low water conditions. When you first start a deep watering program, you'll want to keep an eye on younger plants, and plants in hot areas of the garden. If Electricity is ON SALE at StarTex Power! (Continued on Page 7) Alan Petrodamus Lammey, host of Energy Week, can be heard every Sunday on 1070 KNTH in Houston. I m Texas Energy Analyst, Alan Lammey. In case you didn t know, electricity rates are currently at lows not seen in years, which means that NOW is the time to lock in a very low electricity rate with the provider that I highly recommend to all my radio show listeners: StarTex Power. StarTex Power is local and reputable, with some of the most competitive rates available in all of Texas. You can switch right online at www.startexpower.com Sign Up Today Online: www. StarTexPower.com or call 866-917-8271 PLEASE USE NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER as your referral! PUCT #10089 Highest in Residential Customer Satisfaction with Retail Electric Service... J.D. Power and Associates StarTex Power received the highest numerical score among residential electric service providers in Texas in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Texas Residential Retail Electric service Satisfaction Study SM. Study based on responses from 6,890 consumers measuring 15 providers and measures opinions of consumers with their electric service provider. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed between October 2008 and June 2009. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. - August 2010 Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc.

Plant Tip - (Continued from Page 6) you notice plants starting to wilt, water them deeply again. Over time you will find that watering twice, or even once a month will be all an established plant needs, depending upon specific species or variety of plant. You can off-set this tendency by planting annuals in cooler areas of your garden or using taller plants to shade surrounding areas. In essence you're creating a small micro-climate to protect more sensitive plantings. Additionally, annuals generally need about 1 inch of water per week. As with most gardening activities, you may need to adjust this process to suit your particular growing conditions. Do You Have Reason to Celebrate? We want to hear from you! Email two63059@gmail.com to let the community know! At no time will any source be allowed to use The Circular 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 Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc. 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. Advertise YOUR business to YOUR neighbors for less than 8 per home. Effective Advertising, Done Right. Call today to Reserve your space. cp Peel, Inc. community newsletters 512-263-9181 www.peelinc.com Copyright 2010 Peel, Inc. - August 2010

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