June - Spring Shadows Civic Association
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June - Spring Shadows Civic Association
ISSUE 262 PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY JUNE 2016 Calendar Web Site www.springshadows.org Board Meetings, Calendar, Committees, Directorship Openings, Director Block Listings, Frequent Questions, Yard of the Month, SSCA Forms, Spring Shadows Map, Newsletters, Interesting Links Executive Meetings: June 6, July 11, Aug 1 @ 6:45 pm Board of Directors Meetings: June 20, July 18, Aug 15 @ 6:45 pm AC/DR Meetings: June 7, July 5, Aug 2 @ 6:45 pm General Meeting: The Pavillion on Gessner, October 11 @7:00 pm Neighbors Night Out : Tuesday Oct 4 Garbage / Yard Debris Pick Up: Fridays Recycle Pick Up: June 10, 24 July 8, 22, Aug 5, 19 Tree Waste Pick Up: July 22 Junk Waste Pick Up: June 24, Aug 26 Important Phone Numbers Pct. 5 Constable 281 463 6666 Graffiti Removal 311 (713 837 0311) Emergency 911 Houston Police 713 884 3131 (Non-emergency) SBISD Police 713 894 9805 Brenda Stardig Council Member District A 832 393 3010 Fire 713 247 5000 BARC (Roaming Dogs) 713 229 7342 June 2016 D-Day Observance Flag Day Observance Fathers' Day Observance Summer Solstice July 2016 Jul 4 Monday 4th of July Independence Day National Holiday Jul 24 Sunday Parents Day Observance Jun 6 Jun 14 Jun 19 Jun 20 Monday Tuesday Sunday Monday TABLE OF CONTENTS CALENDARS ........................................ 2 WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT ....... 3 AC/DR REPORT……………………….. 4 PATROL & SAFETY REPORT .............. 5 NEW FORMAT, GLASS RECYCLING . 6 KEEP THOSE NUMBERS HANDY! ..... 7 HURRICANE ADVICE, RE-SPELL....... 8 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY.......... 9 YARD OF THE MONTH ....................... 9 SPRING FESTIVAL .............................. 10/11 MISSED TRASH PICKUP, ECOSAVED, 12 WILD LIFE AFTER A STORM .............. 12 OPEN DIRECTORSHIPS, HIDDEN ..... 13 NUMBER,NEW NEIGHBORS, ............ 13 SPRING SHADOWS CLUBS ............... 13 HONEY-DO-HELPERS, SPRING......... 14 SHADOWS TEEN JOB SEEKERS, .... 14 TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS APP .......... 14 Office Information 10355 Centrepark Drive, Suite 220 Houston Texas 77043 Tel. 713 460 1718 Fax 713 460 2399 www.springshadows.org email: [email protected] Office hours Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Online NewsCaster The NewsCaster is delivered to members’ homes by the 1st of February, April, June, August, October and December. You can view the it online at www.springshadows.org by the 15th of the month prior to the delivery. That means you can see it two weeks in advance if you view it on line. 2 WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT David Jurgens, SSCA President Greetings Neighbors, I hope that everyone has had a great spring and that you are looking forward to summer with family and friends. If you are one of the homes in Spring Shadows that experienced flooding, please contact the Spring Shadows Association office to let us know at 713.460.1718 or by email at [email protected]. We are making sure that all government agencies know that there continue to be problems in this area and that they need to be addressed ASAP. There are a number of board members that are continually working on keeping this area on the minds of local agencies. We had another wonderful Spring Festival in April and I want to thank everyone involved in planning and executing this event. If you enjoyed this day with neighbors and friends please consider volunteering a little time to help out next year. Your help is always welcome. I hope many of you were able to attend the spring general meeting where Spring Branch Management District representatives presented information on their efforts in Spring Branch. Lots of information was presented and more can be found at www.sbmd.org. I would like to give a special thank you to Daune Luper for the 15+ years of outstanding service she has given the association as our administrative assistant. Daune has decided to move on to other things in her life and I wish her all the best. Daune will be staying on until we can find and train someone to fill this position. You will find a job posting in this newsletter on page 9 and on the website. If you are interested, or know someone that might be, please send resumes to the office at www.springshadows.org. Houston suffered another flooding event this past April and many families, including a number of your neighbors, had water in their homes. My thoughts and prayers go out to all that have been affected by the ‘Tax Day’ flood as they rebuild their homes and lives. Because of the flooding, the Governor has applied for and the President has declared Harris County a federal disaster area. This will allow residents and businesses to apply for federal aid in rebuilding. More information is available at www.fema.gov . Please be safe in your travels this summer and I hope to see many of you around the neighborhood. 3 Architectural Control/Deed Restriction Committee Stephanie Schoggin, Chairman Hello neighbors, ensure compliance with all Covenants and Bylaws. As with any exterior change to your property, we would advise before undertaking one of these projects, that you submit an application to the AC/DR committee first, to guarantee there are no concerns that could cause you problems in the future. In addition to the aesthetics of the project, several members of the AC/DR committee have engineering or construction backgrounds and may be able to point out safety or functional issues that you might not have considered. The purpose of this review is to protect our scenic environment and maintain the value of our homes. All modifications to the exterior of your property, including repainting with the same color, must be submitted to the Architectural Committee for approval before any work begins. If work is started without prior approval, the homeowner risks being cited for a covenant violation and may be required to alter or remove the changes at significant additional cost. Finally, we ask that you consider your neighbors enjoyment and well-being before beginning any new projects. Remember that even if you cannot see a 100 square foot solar panel on your roof, your neighbors can. Please do what you can to have as minimal a negative effect on others as you can. As always, we appreciate the help of everyone in making sure that our neighborhood remains a harmonious and beautiful place to call home. We are on the edge of another summer, and by all accounts it is likely to be a hot one. This is a good time to be thinking about ways to prepare and protect your home and lawn from the elements. Our community web site at: http:// www.springshadow.org is the official web site. Upcoming activities and events, announcements, a community calendar, deed restrictions and bylaws, architectural application forms, and information can all be found there. Please take a few minutes to visit and familiarize yourself with its resources and get to know your community and neighborhood activities through this resource. The web site provides many answers to most of the questions homeowners have. If you don’t find the information you need there, the Board of Directors meet every month and we welcome you to stop by. We are excited to welcome new homeowners into the neighborhood, as well as our appreciation to the original homeowners who have paved the way to make Spring Shadows a wonderful place to live. As a new homeowner, you may already have some ideas on how you’d like to improve your property. Please keep in mind, that the association has an Architectural Review Committee to help maintain the quality of our neighborhood. Its function is to evaluate the plans for all exterior landscaping, repairs and remodeling (such as painting, decks, fences, trees and bushes, replacement roofs, etc.) and to Please contact the office with any questions you many have to get your improvements off to a smooth start. Cont’d on Page 9 4 PATROL & SAFETY COMMITTEE John Arnold, Joe Canales, David Durham, Jerry Gilcrease, Ben Gillis, Tom Pizzo and Sgt. R. Gonzales We extend our thanks for the services of our Harris County Pct. 5 Constables for a job well done in our subdivision. Their presence in Spring Shadows Civic Association (“SSCA”) is the reason we have considerably less criminal activity compared to other residential areas around us. It is not the intent of the constables to replace calling 9-1-1, but by calling Pct. 5 Dispatch at (281) 463-6666, you will get a much faster response since the constables are already in our neighborhoods. The Patrol & Safety Committee, consisting of six SSCA members, meets each Thursday morning in the office conference room with Sgt. Gonzales of the Harris County Pct. 5 Constables. Since the last Newscaster issue, crime remains low within the subdivision. However, the number one crime remains burglary of a motor vehicle and the major reason for this is that homeowners continue to leave their vehicles unlocked, with valuables in them! It doesn’t matter if your vehicle is parked on the street or in your driveway; if it’s unlocked it’s vulnerable to be burglarized. For the first three months of 2016 we have already had eight (8) burglaries of motor vehicles in Spring Shadows. Based on this rate we will far exceed the twenty-four (24) burglary of motor vehicles that occurred in 2015. Those of you who attended the April 12th general meeting heard committee’s chair, John Arnold, state this very same issue. So… HIDE IT, LOCK IT or LOSE IT. Welcome Deputy Crosby Deputy S. Crosby graduated high school in 2011 and went on to Wharton Junior College to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice. He then attended Sam Houston State University to expand his knowledge in Criminal Justice and decided to go to the police academy in 2015. He signed a job offer with Harris County Precinct 5 on May 31, 2015. He enjoys getting to meet new people and strives to become a better police officer every day. He is very happy about getting to be part of the Spring Shadows team. Deputy Crosby works the evening shift. 5 New Format As you can see, this issue of the NewsCaster has a new format. I’ve put all contact information inside the front cover. Tear it off, stick it on your ‘fridge, by your phone or on your corkboard / bulletin board for your convenience. Please direct any comments yea or nay – regarding the format or additional informational numbers by email only, attention editor in the subject line, to [email protected] Thank you for your comments. Barbara Glass Recycling You'll have to find a different place to recycle your empty glass bottles, because the City of Houston is no longer doing so. Below are two nearby options with contact and recycling information. City of Houston Sommermeyer Neighborhood Depository/Recycling Center 14400 Sommermeyer Street, Houston, TX 77040 (713) 895-1002 www.houstontx.gov/solidwaste/sommermeyer.html OPEN: Wednesday - Sunday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm (Non-Daylight Savings Time) Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm (Daylight Savings Time) ACCEPTS: Newspapers, Magazines, Cardboard, Plastics #1-5 and #7, Aluminum, Tin Cans, Empty Aerosol Cans, Aluminum, Glass Bottles and Jars (No Ceramics, Plate Glass, or Pottery), Furniture, Stoves, Refrigerators (Freon Removed), Tires (Rims Removed), Motor Oil, Yard Waste, Wood Waste Greenstar Recycling 1200 Brittmoore, Houston, TX 77043 (713) 461-9933 www.greenstarrecycling.com/About_Us/Locations/Houston_TX/ OPEN: 24/7 ACCEPTS: Cardboard and Food Boxes, Office Paper, Newspapers, Magazines, Phone Books, Aluminum and Steel Cans, Plastics #1-7 (No Styrofoam), Glass Bottles and Jars 6 Keep Those Numbers Handy! Many Spring Shadows’ residents were affected by the heavy rains of the last few months. And as we are aware, hurricane season starts June 1st and runs through November 30th. (This season started exceptionally early, nearly five months before the official start, with Hurricane Alex forming in the Northeastern Atlantic in mid-January.) So keep all those phone numbers, website locations and pertinent flooding information available. We may not have to use them but having them nearby is essential for your safety and wellbeing. For those of you who had no need of these numbers here is a list. Keep THESE THREE numbers at the top of your list; your insurance agent, your doctor/s numbers and the Pct. 5 Constables number 281.463.6666. FEMA online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. Or call 800-621-3362 or (TTY) 800462-7585. People who use 711-Relay or Video Relay Services (VRS) can call 800621-3362. Multilingual operators are available. FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program has a call center to answer Texas policyholders’ flood insurance questions. Specialists can help with servicing claims, providing general information and offering technical assistance to aid in recovery. To speak with a flood insurance specialist, call 800-621-3362 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Use http://www.fema.gov/texas for publications and reference material on rebuilding and repairing safer and stronger. Texas Recovery, visit the disaster web page at http://www.fema.gov/disaster/4269, on Twitter at www.twitter.com/femaregion6 and the Texas Division of Emergency Management website at, www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem, for information on hurricane preparedness and awareness, supply kit lists and additional websites. City of Houston residents should visit these websites www.houstonoem.org, www.houstontx.gov, www.houstonemergency.org for pertinent information or dial 3-1-1 for assistance. Contact the American Red Cross for shelter, food, clothing, and other emergency assistance: (866) 526-8300. Harris County Flood Control District has information on the state of Harris County’s watersheds. To report house flooding call 713-684-4000 or go to https:// www.hcfcd.org. Contact the Harris County Recovery Network for questions about general disaster recovery resources available to Harris County residents. Call the Community Services Department team at (713) 696-1998, or visit their website at harrisrecovery.org. 7 Advice for Homeowners, After a Hurricane Call FEMA and register at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) FEMA will give you a case number. Keep this case number with you at all times. Each time you call back you will be asked for your case number. FEMA may cover damages ranging from home repair/replacement to income loss due to the flooding event. Vehicles and other property losses may also be reimbursable. If You Have Flood Insurance, file a claim immediately FEMA will only consider your case once a settlement between you and your insurance company has been reached. You may be eligible for additional FEMA reimbursement on items not covered by your insurance after your insurance settlement has been determined. Save All Your Receipts Since your need to restore your home will come before your insurance and FEMA coverage is settled, save all of your receipts as they may be reimbursable. Take Pictures Take pictures of anything and everything that documents your loss, from wet walls in your home, to home furnishings, vehicles, etc. that has sustained loss. Consult www.harrisrecovery.org regularly for the latest on what FEMA and local government is doing in relation to recovery. This information will include deadlines for registering, where to go to meet directly with a FEMA representative for mobile registering and what to bring with you. RE-SPELL THE MORSE CODE : When you rearrange the letters: HERE COME DOTS ELEVEN PLUS TWO: When you rearrange the letters: TWELVE PLUS ONE DORMITORY: When you rearrange the letters: DIRTY ROOM SNOOZE ALARMS: When you rearrange the letters: ALAS! NO MORE Z 'S ASTRONOMER: When you rearrange the letters: MOON STARER A DECIMAL POINT: When you rearrange the letters: I'M A DOT IN PLACE 8 Administrative Assistant Needed YARD OF THE MONTH for Spring Shadows Civic Association APRIL Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm (30 hours per week) Classification: Part Time Qualifications: Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word and Publisher. Experience with QuickBooks a plus. Maintain Web Site, Activities Calendar and Face Book pages. Strong commitment to customer service. Good communication and organizational skills. Some college preferred but experience can be substituted. Must have a valid driver’s license. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds. Must consent and pass drug screening and background check, including credit check. Area 1: Area 2: Area 3: Area 4: Area 5: 2634 Southwick 2702 Fontana 2931 Fontana 9634 Colleen 9842 Emnora MAY Area 1: Area 2: Area 3: Area 4: Area 5: 2522 Moss Hill 2743 Shadowdale 2922 Shadowdale 9719 Colleen 2102 Eaglerock (Due to privacy concerns, names of winners are not published. Also, if a winner wishes to remain anonymous, the recognition will be awarded to the second nominee.) Area 1 - Westray Area 2 - Kempwood Area 3 - Kempforest Area 4 - Spring Valley Area 5 - Hammerly If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume to [email protected]. ACDR Committee, Cont’d from Page 5 Again, welcome to the Spring Shadows community! We look forward to you falling in love with this neighborhood as much as we have. We know you’ll find our neighborhood is a great place to live and we encourage your participation in our activities and functions. The Architectural Control and Deed Restriction Committee would like to thank Daune Luper for her years of dedication to the ACDR committee. Her caring and commitment to the residents and the ACDR committee will be greatly missed. We wish Daune all of the best in the next chapter of her life. 9 2016 FESTIVAL 354 IN ATTENDANCE, 151 FAMILIES 27 VENDORS PARTICIPATED The Association extends its gratitude to Social Chairwoman, Cindy Portis for her dedicated efforts. Spring Shadows Civic Association would like to thank its members who attended this event. We would also like to thank the handful of volunteers who show up every year to help set up, run booths and clean up afterwards. Without you this event would not be possible. 10 THE ASSOCIATION THANKS ALL OF THE EVENT SPONSORS: Aok Automotive * Bob Hughes Displays Boudreaux’s * Carolyn Tennison, Mary Kay Cosmetics Central Bank * Chavez Mexican Café Cheryl Andrews, Spring Woods Baptist Church Classic Chevrolet * Ciro’s Italian Restaurant Costco Wholesale * Daddy O’s Pizza Darlene Allred, doTerra Essential Oils Dynamic Events * El Gallo Mexican Restaurant Ellie Rose McReynolds, Newspring Artist Fajita Pete’s * Flemings Steakhouse * Guadalajara Hacienda Harris Cnty Pct. 5 Constables & SSCA Patrol & Safety Committee H-E-B * Houston Astros * Houston Family Entertainment In-Style Dental * Joe Shirey, Realty Executives John Knox Presbyterian Church Juarez Mexican Restaurant * Kelly Taylor, Kel’s Cakes Kroger’s * Lavina Oevermann, Tupperware Logan’s Roadhouse * Luper’s Pool Service Michelle’s Creativity * Newk’s Eatery PDQ * Pampas Steakhouse * Papa John’s Pizza Podium Tae Kwan Do * Quiznos Reba Newton, Pampered Chef * Roostar Vietnamese Grill Sam Jones, Caricatures by Sam * Sandra Kinkaid Sheri Herwig, It’s So You * Simply Greek Gyros Spring Shadows Mom’s, Women’s & Book Clubs Spray & Forget * Taste of Texas The Monarch School * Therese Landa, Houstonian Properties Thinking Girls by Alicia Boutique & Studio Tom’s Ace Hardware * Westway Dental 11 This article was online after the April flooding. It is just as pertinent during hurricane season. Missed Trash Pickups ? Wild Life After the Storm If this happens to you call 311 (and get a #) and contact council member Brenda Stardig by phone, FAX or email. The recent storm(s) have displaced local wildlife and left them searching for new homes and sources of food and clean water. Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services, Veterinary Public Health would like to remind residents to avoid all wildlife. Any building or structure can become temporary housing for animals flooded out of their natural homes. Even piles of lumber or collapsed sheds can provide shelter. Therefore, use gloves when cleaning storm damage. Do not walk through flood waters because it can bring you into close contact with venomous snakes and mounds of floating fire ants. Make sure you can see where you are walking or placing your hands before moving debris. Exposures to skunks, raccoons or bats should be reported due to the possible exposure to rabies. Contact your local animal control agency for information if you are bitten by a raccoon or skunk, or touched by a bat. For more information on bite cases or reporting exposures, visit www.hcphes.org/vph. Wildlife should not be handled. For questions and information about injured or orphaned wildlife call Wildlife Center of Texas at 713.861.9453. Phone: 832.393.3010 FAX; 832.393.3302 E-Mail: [email protected] The Spring Shadows Civic Association has arranged with EcoSaved, an electronic waste disposal company offering FREE pick up of unwanted computers, servers, phone/phone systems, stereos and general electronics, etc., to have their truck available for those who are interested. “Ewaste Round Up” Saturday, June 18th 10:00am to Noon. The truck will be parked at The Pavillion on Gessner. Visit EcoSaved website at www.ecosaved.com/ services for acceptable items to be collected. Clean out the unused electronics hiding in your closets, garages or store rooms. Remember it’s FREE! 12 WELCOME YOUR NEW NEIGHBORS! Directorships Still Open We need someone to step in and fill these positions. 2314 Moss Hill If you live on the 2700 block of Bernadette, Stetson or Triway you live in section 9B. Section 12B is 2700 and 2800 blocks of Manila. If you are a new homeowner, please return your welcome packet questionnaire. We look forward to including your new address in the next issue of the NEWSCASTER! The remainder of the directorship terms runs through December 31, 2016. If you live in either of these sections and are interested in filling the directorship for the area in which you live please contact the office at: SPRING SHADOWS CLUBS Spring Shadows Moms Club meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:45 pm. Contact Jacquie Von Hohn a t 832-646-4274 or [email protected] for more information. 713 460 1718 or [email protected] PRIZE IS BACK TO $50.00 Spring Shadows Book Club meets the second Monday of every month at 6:30 pm for dinner and discussion. For more information, contact: Sandy Lynch at [email protected]. Your six digit account number is the top line of your address label. The number is included in one of the articles in this issue. When you find your number, contact the office by letter or email. Give us your name, your account number, the article in which you found it and a check will be in your mail box soon. Prizes must be claimed within 45 days and unclaimed prizes roll over into the next issue. The numbers are randomly picked by SCCA’s CPA firm. Association dues are not used to fund the prize. Spring Shadows Women’s Club meets on the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm. Contact Katie Springs Krehmeier at 832-265-6789 or [email protected] for more information. (009280) Disclaimer: SSCA does not endorse these clubs and will not be held responsible for any of their actions. 13 Honey-Do Helpers Light Home Maintenance The SSCA office has decals for your car that identify you as a Spring Shadows resident. Be sure to pick one up for each of your vehicles. The following people would be happy to lend a helping hand (for a fee, of course) for projects around your home, including, but not limited to, minor painting, minor carpentry, computer set up, repair/replace fences, power wash driveways, clean out garages. Jim Hunt - 713-829-9772/713-460-1651 Richard Evans - 281-989-9331 Steve Maher - 713-269-8982/713-460-2538 Frank Peters - 713-505-7750 - Remodeling/Repair Sam Lash - 281-409-9546 - General Tony Wheat - 713-376-5306-all home repairs; renos Jairo Garcia - 832-656-5308 - Tree Cutter Jerry Garcia - 832-875-0111 - Power Washing John Dillard - 713-550-5570 - Painter/Power wash James Sustala - 832-899-1554 - Painter Umberto Ricciardo - 713-429-1205 - A/C Certified Derrick Davies - 713-705-8113 -Home Repairs+roof Calling all teenagers…. Are you looking for extra money from babysitting, pet sitting, plant care or mowing lawns? Complete the application on this page and return it to the office. You will be added to the list of Teenage Job Seekers below. Spring Shadows Civic Association does not endorse any of the workers listed, and is not responsible for any of their actions. Spring Shadows Teenage Job Seekers TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS L - Lawn care B - Babysitting Please place my name on the Teenage Job Seekers List Name Check appropriate jobs: _____Babysitter _____Pet/Plant Care _____Pet Care _____Lawn Care Address Emily-B,P/P Westray Grant-P/P Westray Mason-B,P/P Kempwood Laura-B,P/P Kempwood Julia-B,P/P Hammerly Hanna-B,P/P Kempforest Trinity-B,P/P Kempforest Chailynn-B,P/P Hammerly Keeley-B,P/P Kempwood Bethany-B,P/P & Piano Lessons Joshua Minor Pool Care Alexander-P/P Kempforest Rachel-B, P/P Kempforest Name___________________________ Address_________________________ Age P - Pet Care Only P/P- Pet/Plant Care Birthday-Mo/Yr Phone___________________________ Return to: Phone 713-690-5977 713-690-5977 713-690-1108 713-462-4026 713-465-5062 713-545-8991 713-545-8991 832-594-9352 832-443-8868 832-577-4174 713-725-2289 713-252-2423 832-744-6477 Note: Spring Shadows Civic Association does not endorse any of the teenagers listed, and is not responsible for any of their actions. Spring Shadows Civic Association 10355 Centrepark Drive, Suite 220 Houston, Texas 77043 14 Rita Young, Realtors® CRS, GRI, ABR, ASR, AHS, SRES, ePRO, CDPE, TAHS More Experience More Listings More Clients More Sales As You Like It Carpet Care More Reasons to Call... Rita Young 713-703-9130 “Service That Everyone Talks About” Carpet and Oriental Rug Cleaning All Types of Carpet Repairs Emergency Water Extraction Ron Mink [email protected] www.lonestarliving.com (713) 467-3185 A Spring Shadows Resident John Knox Presbyterian Church Hammerly Mini Storage 2525 N. Gessner Drive 713-462-5448 100% Climate Controlled www.johnknoxhouston.org 9438 Hammerly Rev. Becky Ardell Downs 713-722-7141 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Nursery available Pat and John Williams Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Seniors in Motion Robin Castellanos - Spring Shadows Resident Health & Fitness Program Janet Kelly, R.N., L.P.C. Group Instructor T R E E “Helping senior citizens maintain mobility & flexibility for life” P R E S E R V A T I O N 832-435-5177 Open class at St. Christopher Church on Blalock or call to schedule a program at your facility. Full Service Tree Care & Landscaping 281-890-TREE | Championstree.com Helping Nature Live a Healthy Life [email protected] Serving Houston since 1983 15 www.seniors-in-motion.com Express Car Wash Gift cards are available! 2005 Bingle Rd 713.468.2112 Choose from $25, $50 or $100 denominations Website: www.chariotcarwash.com Email: [email protected] Hours: Mon-Sat 8am - 6pm & Sun-9am - 5pm Your neighborhood A/C SPECIALIST JW EAST MECHANICAL 281-550-9300 License # TACLB011123E Service available when you need it. Never a Service Call charged to Spring Shadows residents. WINTER SPECIALS Heater Tune-up $49.95 / 20% off all repairs A Spring Shadows Resident 16 Spring Branch Pet Patrol Pet Sitting Service Luper’s Pool Service Tom Luper, 713-894-0425 Lois Wingo Pool Renovations, Equipment Repair/ Replacement, Underground Leak Repairs, Skimmer Repair/Replacement, Deck Repair or Replacement, Weekly Maintenance, Drain and Clean References, Insured Joan Kehlhof HOUSTON HANDYMAN Attorney at Law Where vision meets reality 713-686-5444 Residential Painting, Sheetrock, Pressure Washing, Driveway Replacement Window Replacement Mal Whiteside Spring Shadows Resident 713-461-2857 www.sbpetpatrol.com 20 years experience, specializing in daily noon visits/walking, overnight stays and med administering. Accredited by BBB and Angie’s List Member Received Angie’s Super Service Award in 2013 and 2014 General practitioner including litigation, contracts, leases, wills and probate, debtor-creditor and bankruptcy law [email protected] 1515 Witte, Houston, TX 77080 713-494-9107-Cell 713-939-0727 A Spring Shadows Resident InStyle Dental Group.com Providing Houstonians quality dentistry for over 17 years Family/Cosmetic Dentistry Implants Root Canals 0% Financing Available All Insurance Accepted Open Saturdays Bob’s Home Repair 713-690-3368 832-875-1612 2600 Gessner, Suite 226 (Spring Shadows Plaza) Free Estimates for Spring Shadows Residents Robert Buehler, Houston Firefighter Serving Spring Shadows for 18 years * Bring in this Ad for Free Teeth Whitening Trays (call for details) 17 Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Invisalign Zoom Whitening Veneers/Tooth Replacements Partials and Dentures Composite Fillings Diagnostic Intra Oral Photos Most Insurances and Medicaid Accepted Payment Plans available with Care Credit Emergency Patients Welcome Nitrous Oxide Digital Radiography Latest Technology and Products Se habla espanol New Patients and Walk-ins Welcome Conveniently Open Monday – Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturdays by appointment 713-690-1900 4410 Westway Park Blvd. Suite 600 Houston, TX 77041 Fax: 713-690-1931 www.westwayparkdental.com Bryan Portis, Owner TDA #0577230 Portis Rodent & Pest Control 30 Years Experience Rodent Exclusions is our Specialty Pest Control Contract Available Monthly, Bi-Monthly and Quarterly 713-594-3206 A Spring Shadows Resident 18 TFW COMPUTERS Since 1983 33rd Anniversary Desktops & Laptops To our knowledge, we are the oldest computer store (under the original owner) in Houston. We are all about SERVICE. Having problems with your Name Brand Computer not being repaired or serviced as you wish, or is it too slow...virused? Let us repair or clean up your system FAST. We can even backup your important documents, emails, address book, financial data, etc. Let us build your next computer (desktop or laptop). Most repairs done same or next day! TFW Computers 2551 Gessner Houston, Texas 77080 www.computerstfw.com Phone: 713-461-8660 Fax: 713-429-5431 Cell: 713-628-9919 Email: [email protected] 19 Store Hours Mon - Fri 10-6 Weekends for outside calls and/or deliveries NEW FORMAT !