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WillowTalk WillowTalk Willowbridge - Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter www.willowbridgehoa.com Volume 22 July 2017 No. 7 SPLASH DAY A SPLASHING SUCCESS! Splash Day was held Saturday, May 20 from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm. It was the first day the pool was open. Sweetwater Pool Company provided activities and contests for children. This year the HOA let the adults get in on the fun by handling out raffle tickets for gift cards and other swim related prizes which were geared to children and adults. Attendees enjoyed Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt in flavors of pineapple, orange and vanilla to align with the Hawaiian theme. Guests were also treated to freshly made (night before) cotton candy from the Golden Corral FM 529 location. A photo booth was set up in the clubhouse patio and carried through the Hawaiian theme for aspiring swim stars in the making. The Splash Day Chairperson wishes to thank the following residents for stepping up and VOLUNTEERING in various ways to make our first Splash Day a huge splashing success (you know what you did!). Will O Bryant Dana Pike Amy Sonnier Wanda Wiggins Ryan Lovell Thomas Wilson Jennifer Y Barbo Bill El-Kareh Happy 4th of July Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc. Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 1

Willowbridge - Stonebridge IMPORTANT NUMBERS All Emergencies...911 Harris County Sheriff... 713-221-6000 Harris County Animal Control... 281-999-3191 Cy-Fair Hospital... 281-890-4285 Street Lights & Outages - CenterPoint Energy.713-207-2222 CenterPoint Energy... 713-659-2111 Newsletter Publisher Peel, Inc...www.PEELinc.com, 888-687-6444 Advertising...advertising@PEELinc.com, 888-687-6444 Poison Control Center... 800-222-1222 AT&T - Repair... 800-246-8464 Billing... 800-585-7928 Best Trash... 281-313-2378 Vacation Watch - Harris County District 5... 281-290-2100 W. Harris County MUD #11... 281-807-9500 Willow Place Post Office... 281-890-2392 Willowbridge Website...www.willowbridgehoa.com ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY Beautification Committee Jennifer Y Barbo...jhybarbo@gmail.com Homeowners Association... 713-334-8000 Graham Mgmt - Mandi Moody...grahammanagement@sbcglobal.net Clubhouse Reservations Amy Conley... 713-334-8000 Pool Parties Amy Conley... 713-334-8000 Marquee Coordinator Barbara Lallinger... blallinger@hotmail.com Newsletter Coordinator Barbara Lallinger & Krystina Cotton...willowbridgenews@gmail.com Soccer Field Coordinator Jay Guarino... jvguarino@hotmail.com Website Coordinator...willowbridgehoa@live.com Yard of the Month Committee Nominate your favorite at: willowbridgehoa.com or Contact Jennifer Y Barbo...jhybarbo@gmail.com Lost Pet Coordinator Sonia Moore... msrco@aol.com, 281-955-8068 Welcoming Committee Gracie Galvan... 281-732-0009... galvangracie@hotmail.com Tennis Coordinator Cory Fein... coryfein@yahoo.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jennifer Y'Barbo... President Barbara Lallinger...Secretary Ryan Lovell... Treasurer Rebecca Peters...Director Thomas Wilson...Director HOA INFORMATION Willowbridge Homeowners Association Inc. - Graham Mgmt Mandi Moody... 713-334-8000 E-Mail...grahammanagement@sbcglobal.net Fax... 713-334-5055 2825 Wilcrest Dr., #600 Houston, Tx. 77042 If you have any questions or comments regarding the neighborhood please contact the numbers above. HOA MEETINGS Willowbridge/Stonebridge Homeowner's Association Meetings 4th Thursday of each quarter (January, April, July & October) at 6:00 pm at the clubhouse. WELCOMING COMMITTEE The Welcoming Committee meetings are the last Monday of each month. HARRIS COUNTY ROAD AND BRIDGE To report street or curb damage, missing/damaged street signs and street flooding: (281) 353-8424 or www.hcp4.net. If a resident wants to request a new sign or replace a damaged one, they have to go online and fill out a request. STREET LIGHT OUT? If you notice a street light out PLEASE report it to CenterPoint Energy. We pay for all of the street lights in our subdivision every month regardless if they are illuminated or not!! This is also a serious safety issue. To report an outage, follow these steps: By Phone: During normal business hours (7 am 7 pm) Call (713) 207-2222 Give the Customer Service Representative the 6 digit pole number (located approximately 6 feet up the pole), the street name and closest address. Online (anytime): centerpointenergy.com NEWSLETTER ARTICLE SUBMISSION Newsletter Article submission Deadline is 3rd of each month. Please give a 2 month advance notice. 2 Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc.

WillowTalk ***ALERT***ALERT***ALERT*** MASS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM MOVES FORWARD The HOA board has voted to move forward with the Mass Communication System that was mentioned in the June 2016 WillowTalk article, page 4, titled See the Marquee Take a Walk on the Wild Side. The new system will enable one-way communication(s) from the board to homeowner s, similar to the old Block Captain System, but in a more timely and up-to-date mode. One similarity in the old and new system will be alerts notifying homeowners of such events as break-ins, thefts, etc. A new feature of the system will remind homeowners of Trash/Recycle Holidays that will not have pick up service. Another example would be if the pool should ever experience problems such as we recently experienced, registered homeowners would be alerted to the situation and be able to keep up with the progress via postings to this site (please see article in this edition, explaining what happened). The new system is an OPT-IN system. The initial base will be constructed from the 2017 (and possibly 2016) pool key card/pool tags applications. Our form has always asked for homeowner s to check if they wished to: (1) Receive neighborhood alerts via email (2) JEANINE MARION Real Estate Consultant (281)793-1133 RE/MAX Westside, Realtors* Jmarion@remax.net www.jeaninemarion.com WILLOWBRIDGE Resident since 1993 Seller Services Market Pricing Expert/Free Report Effective Staging Advice Professional Photos Move-Up and Downsize Programs Proven Proactive Process Buyer Services Knowledge of Entire Houston Area New Home Specialist Commercial Leasing AT YOUR SERVICE!! Call Now!! *Each Office Independently Owned & Operated BORN HERE, LIVE HERE!! Be included in the neighborhood directory. IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE THESE ALERTS PLEASE CONTACT GRAHAM MANAGEMENT via email at grahammanagement@ sbcglobal.net. Please state that you wish to receive the alerts, your name and email address. The system will also offer an optout option. Details on how often a general email will be sent are to be announced. This new form of communication will be in addition to the monthly newsletter and marquee notices. Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc. Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 3

Willowbridge - Stonebridge POOL GOES GREEN (but not in an eco-way) The Willowbridge pool experienced some serious issues in late May and early June. Listed below is a time line with each issue identified: 1. May 20 Pool opened for Splash Day (also open on May 21). Several residents have stated that they noticed a green tint; however, it was not conveyed to Graham Management Co. (GM). 2. May 23 A board member reported to GM that the pool was very green. They in turn called Sweetwater Pool Company (SWP) and an employee was dispatched to check it out. 3. May 24 The pool was treated for algae. 4. May 25 The dead algae was vacuumed from the pool. At some point during the day it was determined that the main drain motor was out. A breaker had blown, which in turn, burned up the main drain motor. A technician was dispatched to replace the motor. He was able to repair and have the pool up and operational for the traditional 5th grade graduation swim party, however the diving board/deep end was closed. 5. May 26 Pool opened for the first day of the full 2017 season. 6. May 27 29 (Memorial Day Weekend) the pool remained open and the water remained murky. The pool was scheduled to be heavily shocked the night of the 28th, but rain and lightning prevented it. It was shocked on the 29th. 7. May 30 Pool closed for normal weekly maintenance (normally closed on Mondays, except for holidays and/or holiday weekends). SWP continued to investigate why the water was not getting clearer. It was determined that the filters were low on sand. Sand replaced. 8. May 31 Pool open and clearer; however, still murky. 9. June 1 Pool water starting to clear. June 3 deep end/diving board reopened. The whole situation created a domino effect with one thing causing something else to fail. It is important to note that during this whole period, chemical tests (which are performed by the lifeguards on an hourly basis) indicated that the water was totally within acceptable (safe) limits for both the chlorine and ph. Also, state law requires that any portion of the pool (such as the deep end/diving board be closed if the drains on the bottom are not visible. We also encountered several days of stormy weather which (by state law) necessitated closing the pool. The rule is: At the first sound of thunder, the lifeguards clear and close the pool. They then start a thunder tally. Any subsequent sounds of thunder within that period starts the clock over for another 30 minutes and continues until 30 minutes after the last sound of thunder. Everyone agrees that communication was lacking up until June 1, when an explanation was posted on the website. Please note that communication in a situation such as this, is to go to GM, whereby they will then communicate with your elected Board of Directors. The new Mass Communication System should alleviate these types of communication problems in the future. only once in each row across, each column down, and each 3x3 box. 4 Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc. View answers online at www.peelinc.com SUDOKU The goal is to fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Each digit may appear only once in each row, each column, and each 3x3 box. BASHANS PAINTING & HOME REPAIR Interior & Exterior Painting HardiPlank Replacement Sheetrock Repair Cabinet Painting Pressure Washing Fence Repair/Replacement Custom Staining Gutter Repair & Replacement Crown Molding Wallpaper Removal Wood Replacement Interior Carpentry Wallpaper Removal & Texture Garage Floor Epoxy Roofing Faux Painting NO MONEY UP FRONT 20 Years Experience References Available Commercial/Residential ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ BashansPainting@earthlink.net u Fully INSuREd 281-347-6702 281-731-3383 cell 2006. Feature Exchange

WillowTalk PET SAFETY TIPS FOR THE SUMMER By Sonia Moore, Lost Pet Coordinator These tips are courtesy of the Jersey Village Police Department 1. Never leave your pet in the car. Although it may seem cool enough outside, the sun can raise the temperature inside your car to 120 degrees Fahrenheit in a matter of minutes, even with windows rolled down. If you need to run errands, leave your furry friends at home. 2. Be cautious on humid days. Humidity interferes with animal s ability to rid themselves of excess body heat. When we overheat, we sweat, and when the sweat dries, it takes excess heat with it. Our furry family members only perspire around their paws, which is not enough to cool their body. To rid themselves of excess heat, animals pant. Air moves through the nasal passages, which picks up excess heat from the body. As it is expelled through the mouth, the extra heat leaves along with it. Although this is a very efficient way to control body heat, it is severely limited in areas of high humidity or when the animal is in close quarters. 3. Water, water everywhere. Whether you re indoors or out, both you and your pet need access to lots of fresh water during the summer, so check its water bowl several times a day to be sure it s full. If you and your furry friend venture out for a walk, bring plenty of water for both of you. 4. Pets need sunscreen, too. Though all that fur helps protect it, your pet can get sunburned, particularly if it has light skin and fur. Sunburn in animals can cause problems similar to those of people, including pain, peeling and skin cancer. Keep your pet out of the sun between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. When you do go out, rub a bit of sun block on unprotected areas like the tips of ears, skin around lips and the tip of the nose. 5. Say NO to tangles. Keeping your pet well groomed will help its hair to do what it was designed to do: protect it from the sun and insulate it from the heat. If it has extremely thick (Continued on Page 7) ELECTRICAL SERVICES SERVICING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS Panel Upgrades Home Inspections TV Install/Mounting Troubleshooting Remodeling Landscaping Lighting Home Generators RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LICENSED & INSURED Take $25.00 Off Your Next Service Call 24-7 SERVICE FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED 713.467.1125 or 281.897.0001 www.wiredes.com TECL 22809 Master 100394 Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc. Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 5

Willowbridge - Stonebridge At no time will any source be allowed to use the WillowTalk 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 Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association and Peel, Inc. The information in the WillowTalk is exclusively for the private use of Willowbridge-Stonebridge residents only. Not Available Online GRACIE GALVAN Realtor SRES, CHMS, & ALHS Specialist RE/MAX Proffesional Group galvangracie@hotmail.com Direct: 281-732-0009 Office: 832-478-1246 Area resident for 22 years. Selling Your Home - Free Market Analysis Buying A Home - Free Home Search Service Look no further for great customer service and put experience to work for you! Member of HAR/MLS service Always working for you! 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. 250 BUSINESS CARDS FOR $ 16.50 Price Does Not include tax and shipping Some Restrictions Apply 512.263.9181 QualityPrintingOfAustin.com 6 Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc.

Pet Safety (Continued from Page 5) hair or a lot of mats and tangles, its fur may trap too much heat, so a good clipping may be in order. 6. Keep your pet leashed. It will keep it from getting lost, fighting other animals, and eating and drinking things that could make it sick. This tip isn t just for dogs even cats can learn to walk on a leash if trained. 7. Watch out for antifreeze! Hot weather may tempt your pets to drink from puddles in the street or under your car, which may contain antifreeze and/or other chemicals. Antifreeze has a sweet taste that animals like and it s extremely TOXIC! When you re walking your pet, make sure it doesn t sneak a drink from the street or curb. 8. Make sure your pet doesn t overexert itself. Though exercise is an important part of keeping your pet at a healthy weight (which helps its body stay cool), overdoing it can cause it to overheat. Keep walks to a gentle pace and make sure you take plenty of water. If it is panting a lot or seems exhausted, it s time to stop. Don t forget---if walking on concrete, its' paws will get very hot. If you stop to talk to a friend, move your pet to the grass. 9. Take it easy on pets that can t deal with the heat. Elderly, very young and ill animals have a hard time regulating their body temperature, so make sure they stay cool and out of the sun on steamy summer days. Dogs with short (stub) noises, such as Pekingese, Pugs and Bulldogs have a hard time staying cool because they can t pant efficiently. Overweight dogs are also more prone to overheating because their extra layers of fat act as insulation, which traps heat in their bodies and restricts their breathing capabilities. 10. Bring them inside. Animals should not be left outside, unsupervised, on long hot days, even in the shade. As the sun moves, so does the shade throughout the afternoon and pets can become ill quickly if they overheat. If you must leave your pet in the backyard, keep a close eye on it and bring inside when you can. Keep an eye out for heatstroke. Heatstroke is a medical emergency. If you suspect a heatstroke, you must act quickly and calmly. Call your veterinarian immediately! Lower the pet s temperature by applying towels soaked in cool water to the hairless areas of the body. Often the pet will respond after only a few minutes of cooling, only to falter again with its temperature soaring back up or falling to well below what is normal. With this in mind remember that it is imperative to get the animal to a vet immediately. Once your pet is in the vet s care, treatment may include further cooling techniques, intravenous fluid therapy to counter shock, or medication to prevent or reverse brain damage. Even with treatment, heatstroke can be fatal. The best cure is PREVENTION, and your pets are relying on you to keep them out of harm s way. Summer doesn t have to be fraught with peril with ample precaution, both you and your pets can enjoy those long, hot dog days of summer. Signs of Heatstroke Panting Staring Anxious Expression High Fever Vomiting Refusal to Obey Commands Rapid Heartbeat Collapse Warm, Dry Skin WillowTalk PARKING VIOLATIONS & TEXAS STATE LAWS Many residents are not aware that seemingly simple things we do each day are against the law. State Law prohibits the following: Blocking Driveways Parking too close to intersections Parking too close to corners Blocking Fire Hydrants Parking in Fire Lanes Blocking Driveways When a vehicle is parked, blocking a driveway, it creates an inconvenience for the homeowners attempting to leave/enter their driveway. Blocking Sidewalks If a vehicle is parked blocking a sidewalk, it becomes difficult for pedestrians, bicycles, children, strollers and wheelchairs to pass safely. Blocking the sidewalk can result in forcing these people to enter the street causing unsafe conditions. This includes parking a motorcycle on the sidewalk. Blocking a Fire Hydrant This is one of the most common violations. When a vehicle is parked, blocking a fire hydrant or fire lane it creates problems for emergency vehicles and hinders their ability to do their job effectively. No vehicles may be parked within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. Parking Next to Curbs and Oncoming Traffic Vehicles can t be more than 18 inches away from the curb and must be parallel to curb and parked in the same direction as the traffic flow. This means that the vehicle must follow the curb and can t pull or back in straight on the curb. This is a serious problem on many cul-de-sacs. 48 Hour Parking Vehicles can t be parked on any residential street for more than 48 consecutive hours. Parking too Close to an Intersection/Crosswalk Vehicles may not park within 30 feet of a stop sign or 20 feet of a crosswalk. Failing to obey these laws can result in the issuance of a traffic ticket! Copyright 2017 Peel, Inc. Willowbridge-Stonebridge Homeowners Association Newsletter - July 2017 7

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