Fall 2010 - SHERWOOD OAKS
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Fall 2010 - SHERWOOD OAKS
SHERWOOD OAKS NEWSLETTER Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks October 2010 COMMUNITY CLEAN UP EVENT MAINTENANCE AND BEAUTIFICATION 2010 On a hot Sunday afternoon in May, Sherwood Oaks neighbors came together to give time and “sweat equity” for the betterment of our common areas. large sago removed , making Sherwood sign visible Exhausted volunteers looked with pride at all that had been done and agreed the another day was needed to finish “Virginia’s list”. ♦ Michael Danke, Pres. 281281-493493-0203 Walter Arnold, V.Pres. 281281-4973208 Robert Falke 281281-497497-3996 Nina Conn 281281-497497-7083 Sheri Feitshans 281281-589589-1643 CORESPONDENCE Organized by the energetic Virginia Dietz, much was accomplished. ♦ SHERWOOD OAKS PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION Board Members P.O Box 19106 Houston TX 77224 Diving Boards were power washed and painted Neighborhood Contacts Tree branches at the pool and parking lot were cut and removed Houston Police 911 emergency ♦ Realignment of the railroad timbers to increase parking ♦ Iron fence sanded and painted ♦ Oak Stream entrance signs sanded and painted Or 713-222-3131 Neighborhood Problems with water lines 311 Street light outage 713-308-3300 ♦ Timberline entrance cleaned out , Narcotics Division Kudos to the Volunteers On that Hot Sunday! 713-308-3300 Republic Garbage Here are those that “walked the talk”to make things happen. Andrew Pasek The Stieber Family The Danke family Nina Conn Liz Shuler Noreen & Hannah Stuart John Murphy Kirk Davis Robert Falke John Johnson Wesley Stuart Richard and Kirstin Abowd Christian Smith The Dietz family 281-446-2030 Dead Animal Removal 713-699-1113 Heavy Trash Disposal City of Houston Solid Waste Donations to help with supplies: Walter Arnold Lating family The Murphy family Norman Prather Liz Shuler Murphey family The Spears family The Kantambu family 1 713-895-1003 City Dump 6023 Winfern open Wed thru Sun, 9am-6pm Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter Sherwood Residents Commit to Our Community ♦ Our Sherwood Women’s Club , generously gave $300, towards the purchase of plants and mulch for the Oak Stream and Timberline Drive entrances. Nina Conn ,Liz Shuler, and Virginia Dietz planted the Red Knock Out Roses at the Oak Stream entrance. Thanks to Charles and Eleanor Asaud for allowing unlimited use of their water to keep the plants alive. Thanks to a Wilcrest Walk resident who also watered the plants when she could. Drawf Yupon shrubs were planted at the Timberline Entrance. ♦ Roberto Zumeta, owner of Brick Restoration , Inc , and a Sherwood resident, offered his services to power wash all of our entrance signs. He also did much needed repairs to the masonry at the Hazlehurst entrance. He has helped with the entrances in the past and continues to be a “Sherwood supporter.” Thanks so much for the much needed help. ♦ Robin & Jeff Tompkins, Marian Geiger, Steve Tompkins, and Jose Grimaldo, donated the materials and the time to make custom designed Life Guard Chairs for the pool to replace the old ones that were falling apart and no longer safe. ♦ John Johnson, used his trailer to haul mulch and heavy yard mix to the pool and entrance areas. A time consuming effort, with the Brittmore construction! ♦ Vernon Dietz and Andrew Pasek distributed the mulch and hauled the heavy yard mix to the pool grounds to level the lawn. They also mulched the Oak Steam Entrance. The Dietzs painted all the entrances. ♦ Samual Raiffeisen helped with the pool fence line clean up and dirt distribution. ♦ John Johnson, Wesley Stuart, and Andrew Pasek removed the huge pile of tree branches from the pool parking lot. All entrances are cleaned, signs painted, repaired and landscaping redone. Pool area cleaned out, fence painted, new lifeguard stands, diving boards painted, WOW . PROHIBITED YARD PARKING APPLICATION APPROVED After a long and sometimes frustrating process, the Sherwood Oaks Property Owners Association received approval from the City of Houston to establish our subdivision as a “Prohibited Yard Parking Requirement Area”. We have seen a noticeable decrease of parking on the grass since we sent the approval notice to all on the email list. This is your neighborhood and this accomplishment of the Board will help to maintain the value and beauty of the area. Thanks to all who had the signs in their yards, your patience was appreciated. Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter SHERWOOD OAKS SWIM TEAM 2010 PROUD WINNERS OF THE MEMORIAL SPRING BRANCH SWIMMING CONFERENCE 2010 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD by Linda Baker The 2010 swim season was fun and exciting for all involved! Under the guidance of our new head coach Megan Doby, Sherwood Oaks Swim Team swimmers started out the season mid April with a new “Pre-Season Dry Land Exercise Program”. This program was designed to give our swimmers the opportunity to get in shape before the swim practice for the season began. Once swim practice began , our swimmers were provided with Stroke Clinics , along with pool practice each day. This helped swimmers improve their strokes. New this season, Sherwood joined the Memorial Spring Branch Swimming Conference. This conference focuses on promoting sportsmanship and competition within the Spring Branch and Memorial Areas. This is a very friendly league, and it was really nice to be competing again on our home turf, rather than driving to Katy for meets. This has proven to be a great fit for our team . For the first time in a couple of years, we were able to host meets at out home pool. This gives us a great chance to show off our team to our neighbors and our beautiful shaded pool area to other teams. Our head coach Megan Doby, and assistant coaches Michael Bishop, Kasey Bishop, Meg Winata, and Gene Koo trained our swimmers well. Our team was the smallest team in the conference, yet at the “Meet of Champs” we were able to increase our overall team ranking by two places, beating out two bigger teams that had beaten us earlier in the season. Many of our swimmers qualified to swim at the Meet of Champs this year. Sherwood’s Hannah Stuart was a standout for our team this year by winning First Place Overall, Girls 13-14 Butterfly. Way to go Hannah! We also won the Memorial Spring Branch Swimming Conference 2010 Sportsmanship Award. Way to go Sherwood swimmers! This season we received lots of support from out local community business and neighborhood families. These sponsorship dollars helped to keep our registration fees affordable for families and to fund our scholarships for swimmers that would otherwise not have been able to join the team. We were able to purchase much needed equipment for the team, such as hand paddles and a lane pace clock. 3 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter THANKS TO THE 2010 SWIM TEAM SPONSORS Our team wants to thank our local business and neighborhood sponsors for their generous donations to the team. It is gratifying to know that so many folks truly care about helping to provide a wonderful summer experience for kids. FIRE HOUSE SUBS The Shultz family Oldcastle Precast Aestimo,Inc Cornerstone Automotive GOLD MEDAL SPONSOR ( $450 or more) ALTA Commercial Real Estate Services Bora Bora PEDISPA & NAILS Mueller Water Conditioning BLUE RIBBON SPONSORS ($250 or more) WHITE RIBBON FAMILY SPONSORS Bornaschella Carter Memorial Athletic Club and Aquatic Center Clardy Conder Tumbling Company summer Fun Gymnastics & Cheer Camps Kantambu THE DANIEL GROUP Koehler Pestop Pest Control Lorquet The MAYGROUP LLC Insurance Services Magruder Murphy Pearl Vison Nowlin Betsy Scofield & Associates, Realtors Spears RED RIBBON SPONSORS Vaught ($100 or more) Watts Bone Head Grapics El Gallo The UPS Store @ Memorial and Kirkwood Smash Burger A-Gleam Swimwear Perry’s Steakhouse Special thanks to Robin Tompkins,Kim Gleason, Betty Avary and Virginia Dietz for their tireless pursuit to get sponsorships. A hard job that deserves recognition! To them a Red Rose of Recognition. Canyon Mesquite OLS Maintenance Supply West Houston Computer Quick Fix 4 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD by Michale Danke, Pres. The Board is encouraged by all of the discussion regarding the need for an association fee increase. We have read all emails and appreciate that so many of you are willing to openly share your thoughtful comments on the issue of neighborhood expense. To give some background, you need to know that Nina, Bob,Walter, Sheri and I have consistently economized where possible, while still maintaining the standard of services we believe the majority of neighbors expect. This has involved cutting expenses, recruiting volunteers to do needed maintenance and repairs, deferring projects and drawing down the association balance. We obtain multiple bids for each service contract , we have “fired” non-performing and overcharging vendors, and we closely audit all expenditures. I believe that we obtain good value for money spent. Unfortunately, costs for the services we require as a neighborhood do not stay fixed forever. A partial list of measures that your neighbors on the board have taken to reduce expenses include eliminating paid landscaping maintenance of the three neighborhood entrances, deferring much needed pool main maintenance ( such as bathhouse siding), adding timers to the pool pumps to reduce electricity use, and renegotiating contracts ( even mid-contract). In the last four years, we have managed our way through a decade of deferred pool maintenance, gas increase to $4/gal with subsequent significant increase in trash collection fees, Hurricane Ike and a nearby influx of Section 8 housing residents. All of this with a very modest three percent increases in association fees, as outlined in the by-laws. This last year, it became clear these approaches, along with savvy and hope, would not be enough. We did not reach this decision point for the neighborhood suddenly. The fact that our expenses cannot continue to exceed revenue indefinitely was clearly discussed at the November 2009 annual meeting and in the March 2010 newsletter. We have reached a point where our by-laws dictate a vote in favor of an increase in association fees, or a substantial reduction in the quality of services the association provides for the neighborhood. The Board is obligated to put the issue to the residents. DID YOU Many of you have commented on upon possible solutions to our current budget shortfall. Neighbors have suggested completely eliminating expense categories, such as security, the pool, private trash pickup, insect control and others. More moderate suggestions include, reducing trash service, increasing COP( dependently entirely on volunteers) while decreasing hours of constable patrol. Should the request for an increase fail, all ideas will be considered. The Board will be faced with some tough decisions as it tries to balance the needs of the residents and the future “health “ of our neighborhood. THE We look forward to your attendance at the meeting on September 14th, where we as a neighborhood, can come together, have civil and respectful discussion of the issues and the solutions, and vote on the proposed fee increase. OF COFFEE Regardless of the outcome, yay or nay, your neighbors who are currently serving on the board will continue to work in the best interest of all of our residents-young families, retired homeowners, single parent families, and our most elderly neighbors. 5 KNOW THAT PROPOSED INCREASE IS $2.90/WEEK. ABOUT A CUP OUT A WEEK!!!!! Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter DEED RESTRICTIONS, WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY? .As we drive thru the neighborhood, it is obvious that the overwhelming majority of our residents care about their homes , keep them neat , trimmed, painted, and maintained. It is also clear that those that don’t stick out like a sore thumb and make Sherwood neighbors crazy. The Board sends letters to each location that has issues and 95% of our neighbors fix the issues immediately. Some issues, like the garage on Pecan Creek took awhile, but the Board had persistence and the garage was rebuilt without having to resort to expensive legal action. It is best for the community to have simple resolution to these issues. It makes for better relations with neighbors and it is cost effective. We pursued the issue of parking on the grass, got out application passed and at this time it is a non-issue. We all have busy lives, things happen, and suddenly we are “behind” on yard and home maintenance. All of the work on Deed Restrictions by the Board does not , at this point, cost anything but the time of the Board member working on the issue. All liens are filed by a member, without the expense of a lawyer. So, who is responsible for Deed Restrictions? Perhaps we all are. Each of us needs to talk to neighbors that seem to have an issue. Each of us needs to send our concerns to the Board to check if perhaps they are already working on it. Each of us needs to know what the restrictions are and make sure that your home is the best it can be. We will not publish specifics regarding letters we have sent, since in the spirit of “community”, we need to be respectful. STRIP CENTER STILL A CONCERN by Jim Allosso At the last Annual meeting I volunteered to act as a liaison to the Board, regarding issues with the strip center at the front of Sherwood Oaks. I recently spoke with Rasoul, the owner of the automotive shop in the center. The move that was to take place on August 14th fell through. He has retained a Houston Realtor to help him find a location within a close radius, and is looking a five locations on Upland. He wants to move, since his location has a leaking roof and the owner will not fix it. It may take two to three months for him to relocate. I will call officer Ceglaski again about the broken windows and ask that they are boarded up. Once the automotive business leaves, we will need to all call 311 and press for demolition. Also call District A office and let them know the issues and concerns. Please feel fee to contact me with any information you have and any issues. I will work with all of you and the Board to get this resolved. 6 The Board gets a lot of complaints about homes with many cars in the driveway and street. Especially irksome to residents are cars that are parked crosswise on the driveway and cars that appear to be abandoned, sitting with flat tires or worse. We are working on this and hope that if this bothers you , you will speak to your neighbor about it. It does not work , please tell a Board member of your concern. Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter A big THANK–YOU to those below, for their part in keeping Sherwood Oaks a great place to live! April Mark and Ronda Stieber 11222 Timberline May WELL KEPT YARDS Betty Sadler 11207 Mayfield Drive AND MAINTAINED HOMES ARE June PLEASING FOR ALL Ted and Felecia Lee 11403 Valley Stream Dr OF OUR NEIGHBORS TO LOOK AT, SHOW July THAT WE HAVE PRIDE Larry and Phyllis Spears 1434 Scenic Ridge Drive August IN OUR COMMUNITY AND HELP TO KEEP OUR HOME VALUES Nancy Trent and Janine Hoke 11426 Pecan Creek Drive HIGH. WATER AERBOICS TO CONTINUE UNTIL OCT 1ST Alice Granbery wants everyone to know that at this time water aerobics is Monday through Friday from 9am to 10 am. Come on down, attendance has been steady, but we would love to have a lot more participate in the fun. As soon as the weather gets cooler in the mornings, we will change the time to 4pm to 5pm. We welcome all, young, old, male, and female. You do not need to be in great shape, just do what you can of the exercises, and you will be pleased to see how fast you progress. 7 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter CITIZENS ON PATROL by Betty Sadler With summer almost over and school started, we are grateful for little to no crime in our neighborhood. We have had an issue with cars getting egged. This is serious, as you know, eggs can ruin a paint job on a car. Thanks to our evening and night constables , this problem has been alleviated. This issue is related to bored, unsupervised children and parents who do not take responsibility for their kids. ♦ Don’t leave any valuables in your car, it is easy to smash a window and be gone with your goods ♦ Don’t leave your garage door open , even if you are at home. This is an open invitation for someone to come into your house. ♦ Always have newspapers stopped or picked up if out of town. A big thanks to all of our new COP drivers, that are on board and contributing to the safety of our neighborhood. Even if you are working full time, we can always use drivers after 5pm and before the work day begins. We also need drivers on the weekends. There are plenty of flexible time slots for all our neighbors to give their two hours a month to help keep our community safe. This program is not supported by your association fees. It is an all volunteer program that is made up of your neighbors who give of their time and their gas. We have been getting a lot of information via email from surrounding neighborhoods with increasing crime activity. To my knowledge none of these neighborhoods have an active COP program. Criminals do not like being watched. Our drivers have a sign on their car like the logo above, indicating City of Houston Police Department sponsorship. There will be a neighborhood COP Certification/Recertification meeting in September or October. It will be at the Sherwood Pool and finger foods will be served. Those that attended in the past enjoyed meeting new neighbors and visiting with old friends. Plan to attend and bring a neighbor with you. We lose drivers due to relocation , health issues, and death. We can’t have too many drivers. We have time slots that go unfilled each day. Sherwood Oaks has always been know for a willingness to create a better neighborhood and COP is an excellent way to volunteer your time. See you soon at the pool for food, fun and COP Certification/Recertification. As soon as a date is set, I will send out a notice . CONTACT BETTY SADLER Have you Voluteered to Drive? No! Please Do! COP or Citizens on Patrol, is a community program sponsored by the Houston Police Department, where residents of a neighborhood, train to patrol their own community to be eyes and ears for the area. They never confront any situation, but report any unusual activity to the police. Having this program takes a lot of volunteers, driving each day, seven days a week. We all have a stake in making our community a safe place to live. AT 281-493-3210 TO VOLUNTEER TO DRIVE FOR CITIZEN’S ON PATROL WE NEED MORE DRIVERS AND IT ONLY TAKES TWO HOURS A MONTH OF YOUR TIME! 8 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter C o n s t a b l e U p d a t e , b y W a l t e r A r n o l d CONSTABLES WORK TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE Sergeant Hauer and Constable Benford patrol throughout our community many hours each week. A detailed report is given weekly to the Board on their activities. They continue to stop speeders, stop sign runners, as well as monitor the activity of persons walking or driving within our community who do not live here. IF YOU SEE SOMETHING OR Constable Benford patrols late night on weekends and has been able to reduce loud party activity as well as “stray persons” loitering on our streets. Many of their traffic stops will result in a warning, unless the person stopped is wanted on a warrant, the vehicle is not properly registered, or the driver has no license. SOMEONE They maintain special watch on certain homes that have known issues or homes that the owner is on vacation. HAS THE CONSTABLE Bottom line, there is not much going on within Sherwood that they are not aware of. Of course, they are not here all the time, so things can and will happen. We cannot let down our guard and must inform the constables about things such as the late night ringing of doorbells. This helps them target where and what to watch. EMERGENCY SUSPICIOUS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, CONTACT WALTER AT 281-497-3208. HE SCHEDULE . IN AN SITUATION CALL THE HPD OR 911 FIRST. We benefit from the longevity of our constables, they really know Sherwood and the residents. We will not publish specifics regarding people and arrests, since sometimes they are our neighbors. If you have any questions regarding a particular issue you are concerned about, please contact any board member. LAST DAY OF SCHOOL SWIM PARTY by Virginia Dietz On June 2, 2010 the Sherwood Oaks Swim Team hosted a end of school party for the entire neighborhood. You didn’t even have to have a child to come for the fun! Chili dogs and corn were served to all. The food was a huge hit ! There were pool balls of all sizes and float tubes for the swimmers to play with, as well as great music. At 7:30 a 12 foot inflatable movie screen and projector were set up. The screen faced toward the pool and the movie “Grease” was run. It was a “dive in “ movie that you could watch from in the pool or the grass. Everyone had a fantastic time! Pie throw ( see picture) was enjoyed by all. Several families from the neighborhood without a swim team connection came and had a ball. It is hoped that next year we can have a larger turnout of “non- swim team” families, and they can see how much fun it is to meet folks, eat , swim and watch a movie. The cost of the party was footed by the swim team, as a thank you to all for supporting us this year. 9 PAT AND LIZ Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter SHERWOOD POOL HAS A GREAT SEASON by Adrienne Danke, The Sherwood Oaks Pool has had another great season! This was in no small part to our management company, Quality Aquatics. We were so pleased to have great lifeguards, a clean facility, beautiful sparkling water, and a responsive management team. The pool was heavily used this summer by the residents , and it was wonderful to see everyone enjoying a cool break from the summer heat. We were also pleased that the neighborhood swim team enjoyed using it once again. They have reciprocated the generosity we have extended to them by providing improvements to the pool area, using their own funds. This year the neighborhood were the proud recipients of a fabulous outdoor pool shower, as well as power washing of the concrete tables and the basketball court. All of this was paid for by the swim team, no cost to the neighborhood, yet for all to enjoy! In light of the association's current financial constraints, the pool committee of the board, has worked hard to keep expenses down. Last December, Powell Scheumack generously donated his time and knowledge to install a special timer that turns the pool on and off during the colder months to save on electricity. Sheri Feithshans consulted with the phone company and determined that we can place the pool’s phone on “vacation hold”, which reduced our cost by 75% for seven months out of the year. Quality Aquatics, raised this years contract by only $850, despite their quickly increasing costs of pool chemicals, labor and insurance. Much needed maintenance to the rotting siding on the pool’s pump house and the bath house have been delayed. Tree care for the pool’s two large oak trees will require a professional , and this has been deferred. THE POOL COMMITTEE, CONSISTING OF ROBERT FALKE AND ADRIENNE DANKE, WORK MANY HOURS TO ASSURE THE THE POOL IS RUN EFFICIENTLY . A LOT OF WORK WITH NO GLORY! THANK THEM THE NEXT TIME YOU SEE THEM The Pool Committee is grateful to all of the residents that donated time and money in the spring to repaint the wrought-iron fence, power wash and repaint the diving board supports, build new lifeguard chairs, freshen up the landscaping, trim the smaller trees and haul debris away. Without this kind of generosity of time and money, none of these much needed projects could have been done. We were able to accomplish all of this no cost to the association! Sadly, the pool season is coming to a close. We hope that you are all proud of our beautiful pool and that you have taken advantage of a refreshing swim this summer! Please send your email address to Irene! Out of the 342 resident of Sherwood, we still lack about 70 email addresses. We are aware that of this 70 about 20 have no computer. We don’t really know why the others won’t send their email to Irene, so that they can have updates and the newsletter by email. Irene does not give the email to anyone, not even the board. She is very protective of your privacy. If you have no computer, we will try to get a copy of the newsletter to you, either by one of your neighbors, or a volunteer who has agreed to help. If you know your neighbor does not have email, it would be great to have them over to see the newsletter , since the pictures look so much better in color! Please send your email address to Irene at [email protected]. 10 Caption describing picture or graphic. Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter JAN WEISS, LONG TIME SHERWOOD NEIGHBOR PASSED AWAY AUG 17 Sherwood friends said good bye to Jan on Wed. Aug 25, at the Holy Cross Lutheran church. Jan and her family were residents on Pecan Creek for more than thirty years. She was an active part of the Sherwood community, serving as President of the Civic Club and as President of the Garden Club. This picture was taken at the May 2009 installation of the Women’s Club ( formerly the Garden Club). Her bright smile and positive look on life will be missed by all that had the good fortune to know her. PETER GANNON,FORMER VICE PRESIDENT SOPOA, PASSES AWAY AUG 17 Peter Gannon, Sherwood friend and neighbor, passed away Aug 17. Friends from the community sat together at his service on Aug 24th at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. The current Board members for the Sherwood Oaks Property Owner’s Association wishes to recognize Peter for his service and leadership as Vice President of the organization for four years. Peter was dedicated to making his community a better place to live and we thank him for that. In Memory of our Neighbors Mildred Beghtol 11434 Valley Spring Edith Clark 11414 Oak Spring Tony Hinojosa 1443 Scenic Ridge Arlene Hubbard 1427 Scenic Ridge Reba Irwin 11406 Ash Creek 11 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter Women’s Club Installation The Sherwood Women’s Club held their annual installation of Officers for 20102011 in May. The setting was the beautiful chapel at the Brookwood Community in Brookshire. Once the installation was done, we all went to the fabulous café at the Brookwood Community for a delicious lunch. We also had ample time to look around the gift shop and greenhouses before loading on the bus for the trip home. The first meeting for this year will be held at the Hampton Inn on September 13th at 10 am. We anticipate an interesting program and many of us go out to lunch after the meeting. A great way to get to know your neighbors. The Women’s Club would like to increase their membership. All women that live in Sherwood are invited to attend. A coffee will be held on September 9th at the home of June O’ Driscoll , at 11419 Pecan Creek. This is for all women in Sherwood, it is not necessary to be a member of the Women’s Club to attend. Come on out, meet other women in the neighborhood and learn more about the activities of the Women’s Club. OFFICERS 2010 President: Connie Marrow First VP: Mary Tompkins Sec. VP: Sheri Fietshans Recording Sec: Irene McCollam Treasurer: Marilyn Macrill Corresponding Sec: Sue Nicholls Parliamentarian: Delores Wise 12 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter JOIN US FOR ADVENTURE AND FUN by Darline Falke Each month of the school year the Sherwood Oak’s Women’s Club takes trips, via a Harris County Precinct 3 bus, to areas around Houston. We invite all Sherwood adults to join us on these trips.The more the merrier! The bus will depart from and return to the swimming pool parking area. We will send a reminder email each month giving specific information for each trip. There is no charge for the bus, but we will generally collect $1 additional from each person to cover the driver’s lunch and/or tip. All dates, events and prices are tentative until confirmed with Precinct 3 transportation department and destination personnel. We must have at least 10 riders to secure a bus. Feel free to invite friends, adult family, and spouses to any and all events. This will held ensure that we have enough riders to secure the bus. Some events include a guide with a set fee and the more we have the cheaper the cost per person. If a lift is needed for wheelchairs, etc., please let Darline Falke know when you sign up. Tentative Schedule Sept 23– Alvin: Bayou Wildlife Center, Nolan Rayan Exhibit Center. Cost: $9/person Lunch: Tommaso’s Italian Grill, your cost. Oct 21-Mystery Trip! Cost: 20 or fewer, $200, if more then $9/per Lunch: It’s a mystery too, your cost! Nov 19: Giddings: Wendish Museum Cost: $16/per includes lunch Dec 11: Chappell Hill: Holiday Home Tour Cost: $ 15/per Lunch: Bevers Kitchen, your cost Jan 22: Magnolia: Texas Opry Cost: @ $12/per Dinner: Opry Café, your cost ( @ $10-$15) Feb23: Austin: Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum Cost: @ $8/per Lunch: Story of Texas Café, your cost NO EXCUSES FOR NOT GOING SOMEWHERE. THE TRIPS ARE PLANNED FOR YOU, NO March 18: Huntsville: City Tour Cost: to be determined Lunch: to be determined DRIVING, GOOD COMPANY, AND GOOD FOOD. WHAT A DEAL! April ?? : Final date to be determined. Millican : High Tea Cost: to be determined Sure hope that some of this grabs your interest. We have a ball on the trips and really get to know the participants. A great way to feel more connected to the neighborhood! See you on the bus! 13 Volume 1 Issue 3 Sherwood Oaks Newsletter Sherwood Oaks Directory : Welcome New Neighbors DOINIER, James M. & Gretchen Louise 713 828-7721 11421 Pecan Creek Drive Children: Daphne 1/19/20009 Occupation: IT Real Estate Employer: Whitestone REIT HADJ, Mary 713 722-0122 11114 Hazelhurst Drive Children: Omid 12/6/95 LET’S ALL WELCOME Occupation: Biologist OUR NEW Employer: Excel Diagnostics NEIGHBORS AND EXTEND THE HAND OF FRIENDSHIP NGO, Vu 720 352-5067 11310 Cold Spring Drive SHERWOOD OAKS COMMUNITY! Occupation: IT Oil & Gas Employer: FROM THE Petrolink INSERT THIS PAGE INTO YOUR SHERWOOD DIRECTORY 14 Sherwod Oaks Newsletter Sept 2010 Editor, Sherwood Oaks Newsletter Nina Conn Contact information below. Phone: 281-497-7083 Fax: 281-497-2685 E-mail: [email protected] Your Sherwood Property Owners’ Board of Directors are volunteers from the neighborhood that give time and service to make Sherwood a better place to live. Board meetings are held at least quarterly and more frequent if needed. Minutes are kept of the meetings. Individual Board members cannot make a decision on their own. It takes a majority vote of the Board to make a decision. Different members take on project responsibilities and report to the Board as a whole and go to the Board for all votes and decisions. Below are the members and their project chairmanship. Please contact them with your ideas, suggestions and volunteer to help. Walter Arnold, Security and legal affairs Michael Danke, financial issues, trash Robert Falke, Pool Maintenance Nina Conn, Deed Restrictions and Newsletter Sheri Feitshans, pays the bills and maintains financial records IMPORTANT REMINDER Mark your calendar for SEPTEMBER 14 at 7pm! Please make sure that at least one person per household shows up at Sherwood Elementary School to attend the special meeting called by the Sherwood Property Owner’s Board. There will be information regarding the proposed increase in association fee’s. Each person present will have the chance to be heard. At the conclusion of the meeting those in good standing ( fees paid for 2010) will vote on the proposal. 15