Bay Forest Community Association News

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Bay Forest Community Association News
Volume 26, Number 6
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Welcome Home
Don Pettit
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Block Captains
page 6
Bike Parade and July 4th
Fun Photos
page 10
August 2012
Bay Forest Community Association News
www.BayForest.info
Monthly Board of Directors Meetings
Meetings of the BFCA Board of Directors are held on the third Monday of each month
at 6:00 pm. Meetings are open to all Bay Forest homeowners and held at the Clear Lake
Presbyterian Church, 1511 El Dorado Boulevard, Houston, TX 77062.
The Bay Forest Community Association can be contacted at:
832.224.6446
[email protected]
Mail to:
15715 Lake Lodge Drive
Houston, Texas 77062
June/July 2012 Board Meetings
A regular meeting of the Bay Forest Community Association (BFCA) Board of Directors
was convened on June 18, 2012, at the Clear Lake Presbyterian Church. Board members
in attendance were Gene Fisseler, Dennis Fouty, Dan Pias and Barbara McCollum.
Bryan Wangsgaard, legal counsel, was also present. Discussion was focused on activities
associated with our transition to a self-managed community.
A regular meeting of the Bay Forest Community Association (BFCA) Board of Directors
was convened on July 16, 2012, at the Clear Lake Presbyterian Church. Board members
in attendance were Dennis Fouty, Dan Pias, Barbara McCollum and John Hass. Bryan
Wangsgaard, legal counsel, was also present.
For more information regarding BFCA activities and minutes from these meeting, visit
www.bayforest.info.
Gene Fisseler, President BFCA
[email protected]
Tennis Town Hall
More than a dozen Bay Forest residents participated in the July 2 Tennis Town Hall,
representing league players, potential league players, non-league players, interested
parties and the board of directors. For more than an hour, we worked through a series of
slides that summarized our court hours of operation, our 'first come, first served' policy,
our leagues and the operational policies, court maintenance and repairs, and other topics
of interest.
(BFCA continued on page 3)
Edrina Fitting and the Ladybug Realtors give back
to Bay Forest and support our children from
elementary school through high school!
Recently awarded the
Texas PTA Honorary Life Membership Award
1. Director of Committee: Bay Forest
Yard of the Month
2. Chair person: Bay Forest Traffic
and Speed Control Committee
Edrina DIRECT: 281-798-6400
Home Office: 281-280-0669
Sue Fitting: 832-488-6106
281-280-0669
Proud Sponsor of the
10. Sponsor: CLHS Band
11. Sponsor: CLHS Girls Golf
12. Sponsor: CLHS Baseball
3. Sponsor: Bay Forest Spring
Crawfish Boil
13. Sponsor: CLHSProject Graduation
4. Sponsor: Bay Forest Oktoberfest
14. Sponsor: CLHS Quarterback Club
5. Co-Sponsor: Bay Forest July 4th
Bike Parade
15. Sponsor: Falcon Pass Elementary
School PTA
6. Sponsor: Many of the Bay Forest
Mommies’ Club Activities, such as the
Easter Egg Hunt, Summer Ice Cream
Social at the Pool and the Halloween
Fall Festival
7. Sponsor: Bay Forest News
8. Sponsor: Space Center
Intermediate School Band
9. Sponsor: Space Center Intermediate
School Academic Recognition
16. Sponsor: Falcon Pass Winter
Wonderland
17. Platinum Sponsor: St Clare of Assisi
Elementary School 2005-2006
18. Maintains a list of sub-contractors for
Bay Forest homeowners to hire for
needed repairs and replacements
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Edrina is the #1 agent with clients and customers and has career sales of over $300 million.
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Neighborhood News
(BFCA continued from page 1)
A series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) have been posted
at www.bayforest.info under the Feedback tab. These FAQs
summarize the Town Hall discussion and are intended to serve as
a reference for residents regarding “all things Bay Forest tennis.”
Dog Attack in Bay Forest
On July 10, two Bay Forest residents and their pet were attacked
by a loose pit bulldog. All three suffered wounds that included
punctures, scratches and scrapes. An ambulance and police officer
responded to the situation. A police report was filed, the dog was
restrained, and the owners, other Bay Forest residents, were issued
a citation for failure to control the animal. The pit bulldog will
spend ten days in quarantine for observation while the victims of
the attack recover, waiting to learn if they must undergo treatment
for rabies. This event demonstrates the importance of keeping pets
in fenced backyards or on leashes at all times.
Community Management Model Changes
In June, BFCA made a change to its management model. The
homeowner satisfaction scores for the community management
company who served Bay Forest have regularly tracked lower than
those of our other service providers. However, despite changing
management companies several times over the past decade, we’ve
come to realize that you (and we) have greater expectations than
the local community management market can deliver.
Consequently, we terminated our community management contract
and have elected not to hire another community management
company. Instead we will hire a part-time employee to be our
community manager – in other words, we will be self-managed.
To make this work, we are committed to developing a management
function within the community. We are performing the necessary
community management functions while we get our hands around
the scope of work and the number of hours per week required
for the new manager to do the job. As we work through this,
many of you may hear from us to better understand homeowner
expectations and to advise you of changes you can expect.
In addition to having our community manager handle all
the “management” functions, we plan to incorporate light
maintenance into the job description. We expect this to be a great
way to get work accomplished more quickly and at a lower cost.
It is our goal that you will find an improved level of management
service delivered in our community. For example, petty and/or
vague deed restriction violation notifications will be eliminated.
You’ll no longer find your community manager to be distant and
impersonal – rather, you’ll find the community manager right
here in our neighborhood.
Many of you regularly reach out to us with your good thoughts,
support, input, questions, and suggestions. We hope that continues
– and increases!
To reach the “Bay Forest Community Manager,” email Manager@
bayforest.info or call 832.224.6446. The new mailing address for
the Bay Forest Community Association is 15715 Lake Lodge Dr.
(BFCA continued on page 5)
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Neighborhood News
Welcome Home Don Pettit!
Friends and neighbors in Bay Forest came to welcome back
a real "down-to-earth" friend and neighbor - Don Pettit! Don
actually came down to earth (Kazakhstan, specifically) on July 1
after spending 193 days in space. During his mission with Space
Station Expedition 30/31, Don passed by Bay Forest and the rest
of the planet 3,088 times, travelling more than 76 million miles.
The "launch" of this party took place on Saturday, July 21st at the
Bay Forest Pool. Friends and neighbors came to visit with Don
and his family and welcome him back to his "Bay Forest family."
There was pizza, cookie cake, snow-cones and lemonade to enjoy.
To read more about Space Station Expedition 30/31
click on this link:
http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/605284main_
Expedition_30_31_Press_Kit.pdf
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Neighborhood News
Remembering Dennis Johnson
May 2, 1956 – July 4, 2012
We will be doing a Memory Page on Dennis in the September
issue of the Bay Forest News. If you would like to share your
memories of Dennis, please email your thought to me at
[email protected].
I thought you would like to “remember” how Dennis has been
part of our lives and of the fiber of Bay Forest and the Bay Forest
News from the beginning.
Many of us Bay Forest residents have lots of good memories of
Dennis and can reflect on how he played a part in shaping our lives.
Flea
Season
is Here!
His life was definitely one of those lives that “made a difference!”
Here are a few of my memories of Dennis:
When Bay Forest was brand new and there were less than 100
homes here, the Bay Forest Community Association was made
up mostly of Friendswood Development Company employees. In
order to represent the interests of the people of Bay Forest, the
Bay Forest Civic Association was formed. Dennis was one of the
original Civic Association’s Board of Directors.
In addition, when the Bay Forest News became Incorporated,
Dennis was the Director and the Vice President of the Bay Forest
News. When the paper began, it was just a double-sided one page
paper that we handed out to our neighbors. That is how the Block
Captain system developed. When the paper was still small and the
number of homes had not grown too large, Dennis would copy
the paper for us, for distribution. He was always there finding a
way to get things done.
Dennis had a talent of figuring out the best way of getting from
point A to point B. He was always thinking ahead and always
thinking of ways to make things better and to make things
happen. His energy and enthusiasm were contagious!
All of the Moran Family will miss Dennis very much, but we
know that his contributions to Bay Forest and the Bay Forest
News will live on for a long time!
–Marita
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Long term Bay Forest residents, Cindy Carmine and Cindy
Schaefer along with their daughters, Shannon Carmine and
Lauren Schaefer, will be walking in the 2012 Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer in New York. On October 20th and 21st, the Couple
of Carmines and Schaefer Strutters team members will be among
thousands of people dedicating their weekend to walking as part
of this event. We'll walk the distance of a marathon on Saturday,
and a half marathon on Sunday for a total of 39.3 miles. Needless
(SUPPORT continued on page 16)
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Block Captain Appreciation
Awards 2012
These 60 people play a role in getting the Bay Forest News to
your door/inbox ten times a year. I think they are pretty amazing.
If you know any of them, think about taking a minute to send
them an email or give them a call and thank them for being such
good Bay Forest neighbors.
ABE’s Cajun Market
Jimmy’s Egg
1. Karel Rasmusen
2. Jody Zandy
3. Cathy Wightman
4. Sharon Potter
5. Laura Estupinian
6. Sharon Hall
7. Polly Lee
8. John Brown
9. Susan & David Cowen
10. Billie Patterson
11. Martha King
12. T.Q. Bui
13. Steve Schuenke
14. Kathy Charles
15. Vicky Collins
16.Ray Smith
17. Carey Sullivan
18. Brad Adams
19.Nancy & Bob Heckel
20. Kristin Balistreri
21. Joan Brewer
22. Kim Warren
23. Kathy Vallon
24.Ramona Pias
25. Linda Fouty
26. Lori Gannaway
27. Sally Hopkins
28. Jina Wendes
29. Brad Green
30. Cindy Castille
1. Patty Branch
2. Nancy Jennings
3. Bob Osman
4. Debbie Mitchell
5. Sue Kazda
6. Steve King
7. Gloria Montero
8. Terry D. Funkhouser
9. Jim Miller
10. Margaret Berti
11. Donna Disheroon
12. Susan Raschke
Thank you
Tokyo Bowl
1. Kathleen Tibbetts
2.Rebekah Amunson
3. Julie Golla
4. Larry Ward
5. Mark & Karen Santen
6. Susan Kam
7. Martha Jensen
8. Christy Hinners
9. Ann Lyon
10. Elizabeth Lauzon
11. Lisa Malik
12. Terri Shafer
13. Karen Kahrs
14. Cindy Carmine
15. Elizabeth Lauzon
16.Ramona Pias
17.Rosie Pieri
18. Marita Moran
for all you do for our neighborhood!
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Cat, bird and exotic pet care while you are working or
on vacation. $10 per visit or 3 visits per day $25. Call
281-216-6802. We have lived in Bay Forest 24 years.
Yard of the Month News
“Who cares about getting a doctorate? I just won
Yard of the Month!” Barbara Tackaberry
I don't know about you, but I feel like we've been under water
for most of the last month. While I might be sick of the rain,
our Yards are loving it. My goodness we have some lush,
beautiful, yards in Bay Forest! It was very difficult for our
Yard of the Month committee to select just one from each side.
Congratulations to Barbara and Steve Tackaberry of 2106 Purple
Plum Lane on the North Side, and to Linda and Joe Costanza on
the South. Your homes consistently exemplify the beauty of Bay
Forest. Thank you for all the hard work and effort you put into
designing and maintaining your beautiful yards.
2106 Purple Plum:
The Tackaberry's
yard is not just
landscaped,
it's
decorated! This is
such a fun yard!
In addition to the
lush
plantings,
this vibrant yard
is home to artful
butterflies, birds, a
fountain, a fish and
even a pig! Can
you find them all? But the overall effect is actually very subtle,
because the plants and flowers are really the stars of the show.
When you drive by this colorful home, and I hope you will, please
take time to notice the driveway. On one side a cozy bench is
surrounded by luxurious hibiscus. And on the other a cheerful red
adirondack chair invites you to sit and enjoy the flowers.
2207 Town Oaks is a beautiful example of Southern grace and
charm. The two Live Oaks in the front yard provide a tremendous
amount of shade, but the Costanza's have made it work for them.
They use the symmetry of the house and the trees to sculpt a
dramatic, formal front walkway. When lined by dense shrubs, the
wide front walkway becomes an elegant avenue. The cool shade
is highlighted by soft grass, and pale impatiens and hostas which
line the walkway and surround the trees and house.
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FALCON PASS
VISION
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Mushroom Circle or
“Fairy Rings”
With over seven inches of rain from July 8-18, mushroom rings
started to pop up all over Bay Forest. This picture was taken at the
Bay Forest Pool Park.
Some types of mushrooms can be frequently found growing in
circles, which are commonly known as "fairy rings." Mushrooms
are the fruiting part of the fungus, which actually grows
underground and is called the mycelium.
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Marasmius oreades frequently grows in rings, and is commonly
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mushrooms that grow in rings are Chlorophyllum molybdites
(chloro means "green") and Agaricus campestris, the meadow
mushroom.
Folklore
Fairy rings were thought to be caused by fairies who danced the
night away. When they became tired and wanted a place to rest,
they went to the fairy king and asked for something to sit on, and
he gave them mushrooms for seats.
Fairy rings also occupy a prominent place in European folklore as
the location of gateways into elfin kingdoms, or places where elves
gather and dance. According to the folklore, a fairy ring appears
when a fairy, pixie, or elf appears. It will disappear without trace
in less than five days, but if an observer waits for the elf to return
to the ring, he or she may be able to capture it.
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A wet mid July
http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/77062
7.67 inches of rain from July 8-18!
Randy Lemmon’s
GardenLine Tips
Mushroom Mania: July 27, 2012
One issue I didn't cover in last week's email tip about all the recent
rain, was the resulting onslaught of mushrooms.
It was an amazing crop, brought on by the perfect witch's brew of
warm temperatures, summer fertilization and excessive moisture.
I have been swamped with emails on the subject, and prople
(many in a panic) want to know how to control them. The answer
to the question is - DON'T! Thank you for your time, drive safely,
and have a great weekend!
Okay, I'll give you more information, but you really don't have to
do anything. Most mushrooms we see in our yards are beneficial
fungi — saprophytic fungus. They are actually an indication
of a good thing: lots of organic matter present. The part of the
mushroom you see is sort of the "fruiting" structure of the fungus
exploding forth. They love wet, warm weather, and as long as
there's organic matter to feed on, they will continue to reproduce.
Once it's all been consumed by the fungus, the mushrooms will
disappear. That, however, could sometimes take several years.
The best solution is to ignore the mushrooms. Or, you can rake
them out or pluck them up when they appear. If you prefer, you
can just mow them down.
There is no "silver bullet" spray that will make them go away
without killing everything else in the soil, too. There are, however,
a couple of topical fungicides that can reduce their numbers. I've
recommended Consan Triple Action 20 for this for years. Or, if
you want an organic method, dust with agricultural sulfur.
The second most often-asked question about "shrooms" is, "Are
they edible or poisonous?" I think it is unwise to eat mushrooms
from your yard, even though these kinds of mushrooms may not,
themselves, be poisonous. But the organic matter they grow in
is. And because the types of mushrooms found in yards vary by
environment, the time of year, and the weather conditions, it is
usually best and safer to assume that any mushroom in your yard
is poisonous. I always err on the side of "paranoia" and feel it's not
worth taking a chance. Even if they're not poisonous by definition,
they may still be somewhat toxic, and that could mean stomach
discomfort for some folks ingesting them.
Here are a couple of websites that can help you on edible
(www.nifg.org.uk/edible_fungi.htm) and poisonous (http://
americanmushrooms.com/toxicms.htm) mushrooms.
Here's an amusing sidebar (which may only be funny to my Texas
A&M brethren ). There is an Aggie yell (Aggies do "yells," not
"cheers)" simply called "Military." Former students will know it as
the one where they salute. At the end of the yell, it goes, "A&M, Give
Us Room!" Of course, back in the '80s, those of us with a sense of
humor could never resist saying "A&M, Give Us Shrooms!" I still
chant that when I go to A&M games, and I use it on the air from time
to time when someone calls in with a "shroom" question. So, if you've
always wondered why I do that, now you know the rest of the story.
(My apologies to the late, great Paul Harvey.)
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Bay Forest Community Pool
Summer 2012 Schedule
August 1 August 26
Tuesday - Sunday
11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sept. 1-3
Saturday, Sunday &
Monday (Labor Day)
11:00 am - 9:00 pm
The pool is Closed on Mondays, except holidays: September 3.
Pool Parties
Our community pool is a great place for Bay Forest residents to
host small group parties for birthdays, for sports teams, for church
groups, etc.
Parties may be scheduled during regular hours and on Mondays.
No more than one party may be scheduled in the afternoon (noon
to 4:30 pm); no more than one party may be scheduled in the
evening (after 5:00 pm). Parties should be scheduled at least seven
(7) days in advance. There are two options for having a pool party.
Small Parties
Homeowners hosting parties with up to and including twentyfive (25) participants may be scheduled during regular hours and
may extend until 10:00 pm. Additional lifeguards may or may
not be needed to maintain an overall lifeguard to patron ratio
of 1:25 during a party scheduled during regular hours. Based
on the number of expected party participants and Sweetwater’s
experience with typical pool patronage during the time a party
is scheduled, additional lifeguards may be deemed needed and
supplied. The Bay Forest Community Association will pay for
any additional guards needed during regular hours.
Large Parties
Homeowners hosting parties with more than twenty-five (25)
participants or desiring exclusive use of the pool may schedule
parties on Monday in the afternoons (noon until 4:30 pm) or in
the evenings (5:00 pm until 10:00 pm). Sweetwater shall supply
sufficient lifeguards for each party, determined to maintain
an overall lifeguard to patron: ratio of 1:25. The homeowner is
responsible for paying Sweetwater an hourly rate of $10 for each
required lifeguard (minimum of two). There is no fee for using the
pool. The hourly rate will include any set up and cleanup activities.
Blue Marlins Swim Team
The Blue Marlins had a wonderful summer
swim season this year, in addition to placing
7th out of 20 swim teams present at the
Champ Meet Series. We are vey proud of our
Marlin swimmers! The Blue Marlin swim
season lasts a little over one month, spanning
from the middle of May thru the end of June.
A swim meet occurs every Saturday morning
during the month of June, for a total of 5 swim meets. Of course,
all meets are optional, but attendance is strongly encouraged.
Summer swim team offers the benefit of learning to swim the
length of the pool, while also perfecting a variety of swim strokes.
Typically, after one season of swim, most swimmers become
proficient in a minimum of two strokes; but more importantly,
become much stronger and confident in the pool, itself.
The Blue Marlins Swim Team encompasses three neighborhoods:
Bay Forest, Brook Forest & Bay Oaks, and encourages ages 5 thru
18 to participate. This year, we had several new young swimmers
added to our team. Remember, that you can join Blue Marlins at
any age under 18.
We hope that you will mark your calendars for next spring swim
registration! We would love to see new faces in ALL age levels.
If you enjoy swimming for fun, then swim team is for you!
If you are interested in coaching for the Blue Marlins, please
contact our president, Ivan Dominguez at idominguez23@
yahoo.com for more information. In addition, we are looking
for sponsors for next year's swim season. So please let us know
if you are interested!
Lastly, we would like to thank our board president, Ivan
Dominguez; vice president, Gil Chartier; Treasurer, Jason
Stansell; and our CCSL reps, Hope Taub and Jennifer Ellis. Also,
our sincere appreciation to those parent volunteers who stepped
up to chair various positions such as scorer, ribbon coordinator,
setup/takedown, just to name a few. The Blue Marlins Swim Team
has a long standing reputation of good conduct and over-the-top,
parent participation - making Blue Marlins a standing tradition in
the summer swim league. Hope to see everyone next year!
To schedule a party please email the Pool Party Coordinator at:
[email protected], or phone: 281-988-8480 or
Fax: 281-988-8503.
Reservation requests will be conducted online and confirmed by
the Sweetwater Pools Party Coordinator on or after this date.
This information and much more can be found on our Bay Forest
Community website, www.bayforest.info.
Go Team USA
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July 4th Bike Parade
At the Bay Forest Bike Parade, prizes were given for the best
decorated bike in each parade.
One of the best things about the parade is that the people come
out and line the parade route and cheer on the parade riders.
Residents wave their flags and make some noise to celebrate the
riders and our country’s Independence Day!
Party at the Pool
Many people spent the day at the pool and enjoyed their
neighbors and the festivities. Hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks
were served. There were games and prizes for all age groups.
Bay Forest Mommies’ Club
June and July saw the advent of summer and lots of pool time
for Mommies Club members. Kelli Glenn and Billie Patterson
organized some “We are going to be at such-and-such place,
and join us if you would like to do so…” events. For example,
moms met at the play “Pinkalicious” at the Main Street Theater
at the end of June; at the Children’s Museum of Houston in early
July; at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in late July;
and had supper and swimming at Galveston Beach on July 26th.
Upcoming events include seeing the bats at the Waugh Street
Bridge in Houston on August 23rd. On Tuesdays, people are
welcome to meet at the Cinemark Theater at 10:00 am for a
movie ($1.00 fee) or for swimming every Tuesday evening from
4:00 to 6:00 pm at the pool.
Mommies Club and the Bay Forest Community Association
sponsored an event on July 21st at the pool to welcome Don
Pettit home from his LLOONNGG journey in space. Thank you
to Carol Bornstein (Organizer Extraordinaire and Cookie Cake
Provider), Joy King (Pizza Procurer), Jennifer Aber (Snow Cone
Mama), Edrina Fitting (Paper Goods Dispenser), and John Haas,
Dennis Fouty, and Gene Fisseler (Bounteous Beverage Buyers)
and all of the friends and neighbors who brought fruit and side
dishes! Don left his home in early Nov. to go to Russia. He left
for space on Dec. 21st and finally returned to Houston on July
1st. He spent over 6 months orbiting the Earth! While he is still
getting used to dealing with the pesky issue of gravity again, he
is glad to be home. Welcome Back, Don!
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www.gbtb.org
Gardeners by the Bay
Gardeners of all levels are invited to attend the Gardeners by
the Bay meetings held the first Wednesdays of each month,
from September to May, at University Baptist Church (Great
Room on 2nd floor) located at 16106 Middlebrook Drive.
Here are some upcoming programs:
September 5
Invasive Plants
Lisa Gonzales, Vice President
Houston Advanced Research Center
October 3Beneficial Insects
William Isbell, Entomology Specialist
Harris County Master Gardener
November 7Orchids
John Stubbings, Owner
Clown Alley Orchids
December 5Birds of the Seasons
Royce Pendergast, Master Naturalist
Harris County Master Gardener
January 2
Favorite Plants for the Houston Area
Tom Leroy, Montgomery
County Extension Agent
February 6
Designing for Small Beds & Containers
Dr.Carol Brouwer, Extension Agent
March 6The Rose – America’s True Native
Gaye Hammond, Past President
Houston Rose Society
Members and guests enjoy a light brunch from 9:00 to 9:30 am.
A brief business meeting is then held prior to the main
program. Guest speakers present timely programs of interest
to all gardeners. Anyone interested is welcome to visit or
join. Our membership includes novice gardeners as well
as certified Texas Master Gardeners who are eager to share
their expertise and knowledge in response to questions and
concerns. Local trips are planned each year to gardens or
other places of interest to gardeners.
Please call Joanne at 281-286-4938 for information. Looking
forward to seeing you!
For More School News visit...
Clear Lake High School
Space Center Intermediate
Falcon Pass Elementary
St. Clare of Assisi School
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www2.ccisd.net/OurSchools/
FalconPass.aspx
www.stclarehouston.org/
school/index.htm
Bay Forest News
Bay Forest Gourmet Club
It’s not too late to join for the 2012-2013 year. Dues are only $20
per year.
This year’s theme will be the Olympics, featuring food from
five different Olympic host cities. Our first big dinner will be on
October 6, 2012, and we will be enjoying food from the first host
of the modern Olympics, Athens. Don’t forget to mark the date
for the party. If you are not a member but have considered joining,
why don’t you plan to attend? Just bring your favorite kabob or
Greek salad recipe and join us for the fun. Send us an email at
[email protected] for more information. If you don’t have a
recipe for Greek salad, try this one.
Greek Country Salata
½ head romaine lettuce, shredded (4 cups)
1 small cucumber, thinly sliced (1 cup)
2 tomatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces (about 1 1/2 cups)
1 small red onion, halved and thinly sliced (about 1/2 cup)
½ green sweet pepper, thinly sliced (optional)
Greek dressing (see recipe below)
16kalamata or Greek black olives
6 to 8 anchovy fillets
4 ounces crumbled feta cheese
Lemon wedges (optional)
Byzantine dolmades (optional to purchase dolmades)
1. Place lettuce, cucumber, tomato, onion, and, if desired,
sweet pepper in a large salad bowl.
2. Toss with Greek Dressing and top with olives, anchovies
and feta cheese. Garnish with lemon wedges or dolmades,
if desired.
Greek Dressing
¼ cup olive oil
2 tablespoons snipped parsley or mint
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon dried oregano, crushed
1 clove garlic, minced
½ teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon salt
Combine all ingredients and refrigerate – you can prepare
dressing up to three days in advance.
Makes 6 to 8 servings. Source: Holiday Cooking, 1999
Crime Watch:
Stay up-to-date with your neighbors on the
community website www.bayforest.info.
Crime Report – June 2012 – East
Burglary Motor Vehicle (Bkf)6/21/2012 16000 Brook ForestResidence
Burglary Motor Vehicle (Bo) 6/26/2012 15500 Greens CoveResidence
Criminal Mischief
(Pb) 6/7/2012 4300 Sweet CicelyResidence
Criminal Mischief
(Mb) 6/8/2012 15900 Spring ForestResidence
Criminal Mischief
(Bf) 6/12/2012 2000 Hillside OakResidence
Criminal Mischief
(Bkf)6/22/2012 16400 Shady ElmsRd./St./Sidewalk
Criminal Mischief
(Bo) 6/9/2012 14900 Evergreen RidgeResidence
Theft (Auto)
(Bo) 6/28/2012 15400 Bay CoveResidence
This data is not the official crime statistics for the Houston Police Dept. This data is being
provided prior to the release of the department’s official monthly uniform crime report.
Neighborhood Abbreviations:
(Bf) Bay Forest (Mb) Middlebrook (Bo) Bay Oaks
(Pb) Pinebrook
(Bkf) Brook Forest
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Bay Forest Men’s Tennis League plays on Wednesday evenings.
“A” league contact: Greg Blackburn at 281-480-8280
“B” league contact: Russ Hall at 281-486-4052
Bay Forest Women’s Tennis League plays on Monday evenings.
Contact Pam Doty at [email protected] or 281-286-7471.
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(SUPPORT continued from page 5)
to say, it's a very long walk but well worth it as our families and
so many of our friends and their families have been affected by
breast cancer.
We have already started
training and will continue to
train until the walk. You will
surely see us walking around
“and around” the subdivision
over the next few months! We have each committed to
raise at least $1,800 to participate. Please help support our
efforts and the breast cancer cause – whatever you can give
will help! You can make your donation online by going to
www.avonwalk.org. On the right side of the screen there is a
“Donate Now” option. Simply click on the option and go to the
bottom of the page and type in one of our names. This allows you
to make a donation on our behalf.
The money we raise will go to the Avon Foundation Breast Cancer
Crusade, whose mission is to fund access to care and finding a
cure. They provide funding to organizations all over the country
in five areas: medical research, clinical care, support services,
educational and advocacy seminars, and community-based, nonprofit early detection breast health programs.
CLC Green Plan Town Hall
Meeting Aug. 30th
Mark your calendar for a Town Hall Meeting hosted by the CLC
Green Plan Advisory Group for the reuse of the old golf course:
• Thursday, August 30 from 7 pm to 9 pm
• St. Bernadette’s Parish Life Center on El Dorado
at El Camino
The volunteers in all the subcommittees are working hard on
the recommendations from community-wide input for Athletic
Fields, Community Gardens, Dog Park, Hike Bike Trails,
Landscaping and Wetlands. Each group will make a brief
presentation on their recommendation. Other suggestions that
have not been organized into committees will also be considered
in the final plans.
It is not too late to contribute your opinion or join a subcommittee!
For more information and to see the guidelines and constraints
for the proposals go to www.clcgreenplan.org and check out the
blog on the site. The subcommittee updates and all the current
action is on the blog. You can comment on the posts, or email
[email protected]. This is truly a grassroots effort, so
thanks to you all for your hard work and interest.
Thanks in advance for you support!!
Because so Many Bay Forest
Residents Shop at Kroger:
If your Kroger card is not already linked to another organization,
please consider linking your card to St. Bernadette Christian
Action. Christian Action is a Food Pantry and also provides
clothing, counseling and other services to people in our area that
are in need. This year Kroger made a large donation to Christian
Action because so many of you linked your card.
When you check out at Kroger, have
the checker scan your Kroger Card,
then have the checker scan this Bar
Code. It will link your Kroger Card
to St. Bernadette Christian Action.
Thank you for your support!
Clear Lake City-County
Freeman Branch Library
16616 Diana Lane, Houston, Texas 77062
(281) 488.1906 • www.hcpl.net
Free Programs @ Freeman Branch Library
• All Month Adults Crafts-to-go – All month until supply runs
out -2nd floor Reference desk
• August 3 Adult Program – Bees and Beekeeping by John
Boyd, former beekeeper – 10:30 am
• August 7 Children’s Program – Kemah Aquarium’s
“Rockin’ the Rainforest” – 2:30 pm only
• August 8 Children’s Program – Domino’s Pizza Party
2:30 pm and 3:30 pm
• August 16 Children’s Program – Thursday Theater – 2:30 pm
recently released family movie
• August 16 Adult Program – “Movies and Mocktails” – 6:30 pm
Title to be announced. Please contact the library
for more information.
• August 23 Children’s Program – Garden Gnome Collage Craft
2:30 pm only
• August 31 Program – Movie Day 10:15 am – TBA
Please contact the library for more information.
To find out about these and other library programs at Freeman,
visit our website at http://www.hcpl.net, mouse over Services
& Programs, click on Events Calendar then click on Clear Lake
City-County Freeman Branch Library. Or call (281) 488-1906 or
visit us at 16616 Diana Lane, Houston, TX 77062.
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School News
www.ccisd.net
Clear Lake High School Fish
Camp & Freshman Mixer
Students Mark Your Calendars — August 16
The freshman mixer is an opportunity for you to hang out with
old friends from your middle school and meet incoming freshmen
from the other schools. This is a great way to take the “edge off”
that first day of school.
The PTSA arranges munchies, drinks and music. It’s a lot of fun and
a great way to start off your freshman year at CLHS. Activities for
the day will include previews of clubs, an information assembly,
and tours of the campus. Refreshments and a time for socializing
are planned at the end of Fish Camp.
FISH CAMP is on Thursday, August 16 from 8:45 am to 12:00
noon. Fish Camp registration will start in the Krueger Field House
at 8:45 am. The Mixer is in the NGC Commons area following
Fish Camp and will last until 1:00 pm.
SEE YOU THERE!
Falcon Pass Elementary
School News
stop at the crosswalk used by walkers and bike riders, then
follow along the outside curb of the parking lot until they reach
the marked drop-off and pick up area at the back of the school.
Drivers are not allowed to park in the back lot and walk students
into school. Parents who wish to accompany students into the
building on the first day of school must park in the front lot and
walk with their children through the main entrance. Students are
dismissed at 3:15 pm. daily. Please keep our children safe by
using caution when visiting our campus.
New Year, New Faces
FPE welcomes our new Assistant Principal Ms. Ann Thornton.
Ms. Thornton was most recently the Assistant Principal at
Brookwood Elementary. FPE’s PTA is already hard at work
preparing an exciting year of programs and events. The elected
officers of the 2012-2013 FPE Executive Board are:
President:
Carrie Quigley
1st VP Programs:
Norma Fair*
2nd VP Membership:
Emily Edmonds
3rd VP Newsletter/Publicity: Elizabeth Wagganer*
Secretary:
Ann Ierubino*
Treasurer:
Kelli Glenn*
Historian/Website:
Carmen Geremia
Parliamentarian:
Carey Sullivan*
*Bay Forest residents
Many other Bay Forest neighbors serve on the FPE PTA Executive
Board as appointed committee chairmen. To volunteer at FPE or
become more involved in the PTA, email [email protected]
Dates to Remember
Falcon Pass Elementary Welcomes Students Back
to School
August
8 – 22:
24:
27:
31:
Transportation
September
3: STUDENT/ TEACHER HOLIDAY (Labor Day)
9: Grandparents Breakfast
18: PTA General Body Meeting at noon. Lunch served. Program: “Voyager Launch Back to School Update” with FPE Principal, Mrs. Giuffre
19: STUDENT HOLIDAY (Teacher In-Service)
www2.ccisd.net/OurSchools/FalconPass.aspx
GO VOYAGERS!
Falcon Pass Elementary School News
The 2012-2013 school year is right around the corner. The FPE
office will be open weekdays from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. and 1:00
– 2:00 p.m. for new student and Kindergarten registration from
Monday, August 8 – Wednesday, August 22. The first day of
school is Monday, August 27. Students must be in their classrooms
by 8:15 a.m.
For everyone’s safety, please observe the following rules for
entering and exiting Falcon Pass Elementary School. The main
parking lot is reserved for school bus drop off and pick up. The
small circular lot on Falcon Pass Drive is reserved for day care
vans and buses. Walkers and bike riders enter the building through
the side doors by the hard top next to the CLHS fields. Car riders
enter through the cafeteria by using the long driveway behind the
school next to the CLHS fields. Drivers must come to a complete
FPE office open for new student registration
(Weekdays 9:00 – 11:00 am and 1:00 – 2:00 pm)
Teacher Meet and Greet from 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Class lists posted at 3:30 pm
First day of school
Spirit Day
Meet and Greet
All students and parents are invited to visit classrooms and meet
their teachers at the annual Meet and Greet on Friday, August 24,
from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. Class lists will be posted on the front and
gymnasium doors at 3:30 pm. Pre-ordered school supply packets
will be available for pick-up in the gymnasium. The school store
will have spirit t-shirts and other items for sale. PTA committee
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chairs will also be on hand to recruit volunteers and answer
questions. If you did not order prepackaged school supplies, the
FPE School supply lists can be found at http://www.ccisd.net/
OurSchools/FalconPass.aspx Other important Back to School
information can be found at http://www2.ccisd.net/AboutCCISD/
BacktoSchoolToolkit.aspx
Support FPE When You Shop at Kroger or Randalls
Please consider linking Falcon Pass Elementary PTA to your
Kroger Plus and Randalls Remarkable Cards. Both of our
neighborhood grocery stores offer programs that donate a
percentage of your eligible grocery purchases to local charities,
including FPE PTA. It only takes a minute to sign up for this
FREE program. We recently received $281.32 from Kroger’s
2011-2012 Neighbor to Neighbor enrollment period. These funds
will be used to provide educational enrichment to FPE students.
Randalls Good Neighbor Program:
Print and complete the Good Neighbor form at
http://shop.safeway.com/corporate/randalls/GN_HOUSTON_
AUSTIN.pdf FPE PTA’s Charity number is 9944. Turn in your
completed form at the courtesy booth at Randalls.
Kroger Neighbor to Neighbor Program:
Enrollment in Kroger’s Neighbor to Neighbor Program must
be renewed each year after July 1. Print and bring the FPE
barcode letter at http://www.krogerneighbortoneighbor.com/
pdf/10000090615.pdf to the courtesy booth to enroll or renew
your participation in the program. FPE’s Charity number for July
2012-May 2013 is #90615.
Helping Hands
FPE PTA is launching a new HELPING HANDS program to assist
local families in need with children's clothing, school supplies,
hygiene products, bedding, and small household goods. Please
consider donating those outgrown new or gently used items you
may find in your children’s closets while preparing their “Back
to School” wardrobes. Questions? Please contact Carrie Clay at
[email protected]
Donations of the following items can be dropped off at the FPE
front office.
•New or used clothing - sizes 4T up to adult XXL
•New or used shoes and socks - all sizes
•New or used backpacks and school supplies
•New or used blankets, towels, and bedding
•New or used hangers, shelves, and plastic bins
•NEW girls and boys underwear/undergarments - all sizes
•NEW hygiene products such as body wash, shampoo, deodorant, brushes, combs, toothbrushes, and toothpaste
• Plastic grocery bags
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Bay Forest Contacts
OFFICERS - Bay Forest Community Association
Gene Fisseler
[email protected] Dennis Fouty
[email protected]
Barbara McCollum
Dan Pias
John Haas President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Director at Large
832-377-1222
COMMITTEES - Bay Forest Community Association
ARC
Dennis Fouty
[email protected]
ACLC
Barbara McCollum [email protected]
281-488-0123
Tennis - Mens
Greg Blackburn
[email protected]
H: 281-480-8280
[email protected] C: 281-743-3802
Tennis - Womens
Pam Doty
[email protected]
281-286-7471
Pool/Tennis
Dan Pias
[email protected]
281-480-7266
Social Committee
John Haas
COA/Parks
Dan Pias
[email protected]
Yard of the Month
John Haas
[email protected]
Parking/Traffic CommitteeGene Fisseler
Trash Service Oversight Gene Fisseler
Long Range Planning
Dennis Fouty
[email protected]
Realtor Advisory Board Dennis Fouty
Community Relations
Gene Fisseler
[email protected]
Management Oversight
Gene Fisseler
Crime/Community Watch Dennis Fouty
www.clcw.org
Nominating Committee Barb McCollum, John Haas and Dennis Fouty
ORGANIZATIONS
Garden Club
Gourmet Club
Mommies’ Club
Blue Marlins
Katy Lednicky
www.GBTB.org
Alex Valenti
[email protected]
Joy King
[email protected]
Blue Marlins Hotline
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• contact information (in case more info is needed to locate a streetlight)
• an e-mail address (if you want feedback regarding your repair request)
• the number of streetlights you would like to report
Visit CenterPoint Energy’s webpage for reporting
streetlights out:
www.centerpointenergy.com/services/electricity/
residential/reportastreetlightoutage/
Report general power outages by calling 713-207-2222 or
1-800-332-7143
281-488-5655
281-486-1834
832-247-5035
OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS
The Bay Forest Community Association can be contacted at:
[email protected]
15715 Lake Lodge Drive, Houston, Texas 77062
To Report a Streetlight
that is Out...
832.224.6446
AmeriWaste
281-331-8400
3-1-1
City of Houston Information (neighborhood protection, solid waste, addresses to public buildings, etc.)
Officer Randy Derr
HPD Liaison / 2855 Bay Area Blvd. 77058
281-218-3900
Report Suspicious Activity • Non-Emergency #
713-884-3131
Poison Control
281-766-4403
Albert Thomas Post Office
Frances Nix-Davis
281-488-8315
Leash Law
Dogs and cats may not “run at large” in Houston. “Running at large”
means going on public or private property without the owner or
another person having direct physical control of the animal.  An
animal on a leash is considered to be under direct physical control
of a person.“Running at large” may result in impoundment of the
animal or in the issuance of one or more citations. For more info.
visit http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/health/barc3.htm
CLEAR CREEK SCHOOLS SERVING BAY FOREST
Falcon Pass Elementary
CLHS 9th Grade Center
281-284-6200 Fax: 281-286-2914
Office Hours: 7:45 am to 3:45 pm
School Hours: 8:15 am to 3:15 am
281-284-2400 Fax: 281-284-2905
Office Hours: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
School Hours: 7:20 am to 2:30 pm
Space Center Intermediate
Clear Lake High School
www2.ccisd.net/OurSchools/SpaceCenterInt.aspx
www.ccisd.net/school/clear_lake.html
www2.ccisd.net/OurSchools/FalconPass.aspx
281-284-3300 Fax: 281-284-3305
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
EDITOR:
CIRCULATION:
ADVERITISING:
ACCOUNTANT:
GRAPHIC DESIGN:
CIRCULATION:
PRINTER:
Marita Moran (281) 660-4965
e-mail: [email protected]
Ramona Pias
Marita Moran (281) 660-4965
Rosie Pieri (281) 480-7314
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Marita Moran (281) 660-4965
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EDITORIAL NOTES
Contributions to this paper are welcome; articles, letters to the editor, complaints, compliments,
etc. Please submit your copy—typed, if possible, to Marita Moran at 15822 Manor Square by
the 20th of the month.
Although all contributions are welcome, we cannot guarantee to print everything that is
submitted. The editor reserves the right to edit copy where required.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PRINTED REFLECT THE OPIN­IONS OF THE AUTHORS
ONLY, AND NOT THOSE of THE BAY FOREST NEWS OR ANY OF ITS STAFF. TO
BE PUB­LISHED, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MUST INCLUDE A Name AND PHONE
NUMBER— THE EDITORS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO OMIT THE Name AT THE
WRITER’S REQUEST.
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Bay Forest News
Bay Forest News sends a
Special Thanks to KROGER
for donating the plastic bags
for our newsletters!
281-284-1900 Fax: 281-284-1905
Office Hours: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
School Hours: 7:20 am to 2:30 pm
The Bay Forest News Staff
Houston Department of
Health and Human Services
PERSONAL AD POLICY
There is no charge for a Bay Forest resident to place a Personal Ad in the Bay Forest News.
Please email the information that is to appear in the ad to [email protected].
There is no charge for a Bay Forest teen to adver­tise in the Teen Job Directory. Get your ad
to Marita Moran at [email protected] by the 20th of the month.
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15% discount offered if you pay, in advance, for 10 months of advertising space.
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION INSERT FEES Organizations based within the Bay
Forest Community will be charged $25.00 for inserts—all other non-profit organi­za­tions
will be charged $35.00 for inserts. THE BAY FOREST NEWS IS ISSUED THE 1ST
WEEK OF EVERY MONTH, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE JUNE/ JULY AND THE
DECEMBER/JANUARY ISSUES (10 ISSUES PER YEAR).
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OR ADS IS THE 20TH OF THE MONTH.
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