You`re Invited

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You`re Invited
Volume 27, Number 2
You're Invited...
Bay Forest
Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 23rd
Beginning at 3:00 pm
More info on Page 8
March 2013
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, January through November, 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, Texas 77062.
To reach the “Bay Forest Community Manager,” email [email protected] or call
832.224.6446. The new mailing address for the Bay Forest Community Association is
15715 Lake Lodge Drive, Houston, Texas 77062.
February 2013 Board Meeting
Saturday, March 23rd
More info on Page 5
Daylight Saving Time
begins Sunday, March 10
Remember to set your clocks ahead
one hour! Daylight Saving Time is also
called summer time or daylight savings
time. When DST is not observed, it is
called standard time, normal time or
winter time. This is a way of making
better use of the daylight in the
evenings by setting the clocks forward
one hour during the longer days of
summer, and back again in the fall.
The clock moves ahead (losing one
hour) in the spring when DST starts,
and falls back one hour (gaining one
hour) when DST ends in the fall. To
remember which way the clock goes,
keep in mind these sayings: “spring
forward” and “fall back”.
A regular meeting of the Bay Forest Community Association (BFCA) Board of Directors
was convened on February 18, 2013, at the Clear Lake Presbyterian Church. Board
members in attendance were Dennis Fouty, John Haas, Barbara McCollum, and Dan
Pias. Community Manager Jared Simmons was also present. Business addressed
included collections of annual assessments.
2013 Assessment Payment Analysis
In our efforts to continuously improve our processes, we review data from numerous
sources. During this review, the data on how our members elected to pay their annual
assessments caught our eye. Since this was the first iteration in which we managed
the process without having a property management company “in the middle,” it was
important for us to understand the choices residents made in paying their assessments.
Please see a summary (at the time of this writing) of the statistics below:
74% 16%
6%
1%
Mailed to lockbox (Dallas address)
Mailed or delivered to local address
ePay Check
ePay Credit Card
We learned a lot of lessons from this exercise.
First, we learned to implement or introduce change slowly. For example, in years past
the lockbox mailing address was a bank in Arizona. The Arizona address was not an
option this year. The Arizona address was not published in the notice mailed to residents.
There was no reference to the Arizona bank address anywhere in our communications.
Nonetheless, more than a few checks were mailed to the Arizona address. We understand
that folks follow old patterns, old habits are hard to break, and this is something we need
to anticipate and plan for in the future.
(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 Long 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: CLHS Project 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
www.ladybugrealtors.net
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)
In addition, we learned that folks generally don’t choose the more
expensive options – online ePay check and ePay credit card, in
this case. We will reconsider whether we should offer either of
these clearly less popular options in the future.
Finally, we learned that our residents follow directions. Our
primary instruction was to mail payments to the lockbox in
Dallas. And three-quarters of you did just that. We understand
the power of suggestion. And we will remember that.
Bay Forest Community Mailbox Replacement
Is Here
Our mailbox replacement project is (finally) getting some
traction. The new boxes are in a staging area and being readied
for installation. We have been working with the US Postal Service
to minimize the service disruption and homeowner inconvenience
during the replacement of the mailboxes. Unfortunately, the
Postal Service has the final word in how the replacement will
occur. Our best information follow:
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as low as
1.74
%
APR*
Our Lowest Rate Ever
New, Used & Refinanced
Day 1–Postal Service removes mail from existing mailbox units.
Day 2–BFCA installs new concrete pads.
Day 3–BFCA installs new mailboxes/Postal Service assigns
boxes to addresses.
Day 4–First day for homeowners to pick up new mailbox keys at the Post Office.
Homeowners will be notified far in advance of the dates their
mailboxes will be replaced. In fact, residents may already
have seen signs at the Willow Shores/Purple Plum location.
Homeowners will receive email messages advising of their specific
conversion dates.
Benefits of replacement:
• Mailbox units owned by BFCA and maintained to a high(er)
standard.
• Increased size of residential mailboxes for most residents.
•Increased number of parcel boxes per location (package
delivery has increased while letter delivery has decreased –
those changes have been accommodated).
• Larger concrete pads to accommodate foot traffic and better
access.
• Better drainage and curbing to prevent inflow of mud/other
debris onto the pads.
• Located to best accommodate walk-up and drive-up access
• Positioned to eliminate standing in the street to pick mail.
What you can do:
• If anyone has concerns or issues with the Post Office, please
advise us so we can address them while we’re working with
them on this project.
• Please help us keep our new mailboxes looking nice by, for
example, not taping signs to them (instead, please use the
message board on the BFCA web site to share information
about lost dogs, found cats, tutoring, etc.).
Don’t wait another
day to start saving.
Get started now at
www.jscfcu.org or use
a QR Code App on your
smart phone to scan
the code.
*APR is Annual Percentage
Federally
We do business in
by
accordance with Federal
NCUA Insured
Rate. Auto Loan rates and
NCUA
Fair Lending Laws
terms are accurate as of
10/3/2012. These rates are subject to change without notice, and are
based upon credit qualifications. Auto Loan rates can range from 1.74%
APR to 9.49% APR. All JSC FCU financed loans may be refinanced after 1
year and will be assessed a 1% fee off the total amount financed. Please
see a JSC FCU representative for full details.
Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000
and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government
National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency
(BFCA continued on page 4)
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Neighborhood News
(BFCA continued from page 3)
• Be patient. This is a multi-year project that with available
funding will include replacement of three locations per
year. We have prioritized the replacements based on age of
the currently installed mailboxes and the condition of the
concrete pads.
Precious Metal Thefts
Members of your board attended a Police Interaction Program
meeting in February. They learned about the ease of converting
precious metals (not copper which is a scrap metal) like the
gold, silver, and platinum jewelry many of us have in our
homes. It is often difficult to prove ownership of these items
once they have been taken, and jewelry is easily transported and
sold, which drives these break-ins and burglaries. The rate of
these crimes continues to rise for a number of reasons. In fact,
criminals previously dealing drugs have found a “better” gig…
dealing stolen precious metal. The Houston Police Department
has created a Precious Metals unit to help combat these crimes.
Of course, all of the standard warnings still apply – keep doors
locked, alarms set, and valuables out of sight. But they also
warned that they have a difficult task of returning stolen items if
victims don’t have a good inventory. The police recommended
that citizens use www.leadsonline.com to inventory the items in
their homes. This secure service is used by the HPD as well as by
other law enforcement agencies. Following a burglary, an on-line
inventory can be uploaded directly to the police department to aid
the effort to recover the stolen goods.
Home Security
When a stranger comes to your door, make sure you acknowledge
them. That doesn’t mean to unlock and open the door. Rather,
call through the door or intercom so they know someone is home.
Failure to let a potential burglars know the home is occupied may
result in them walking round to the back of the home and kicking
in the back door or window. This is good advice for women
and children at home alone…always acknowledge the person at
the door, but through the door. Help that potential “bad guy” to
decide to move on.
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VISION
CENTER
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Therapeutic Optometrist
Russell J. Malik, O.D.
Therapeutic Optometrist
Family Eye Care
Pediatric Optometry
Contact Lenses
Sports Vision
Complete Optical Services
Work underway at the Bay Forest Park
Check out next month's newsletter to see the finished product!
2409 Falcon Pass Drive
Suite 180
Conveniently located between
Walgreens and Falcon Pass Elementary
281-461-EYES
(3937)
www.falconpassvisioncenter.net
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Bay Forest Annual
SPRING FLING
Cajun Crawfish Festival
Saturday, March 23rd
4:00 to 6:00 pm
The Bay Forest Annual Spring Fling and Cajun Crawfish Festival
will be held on Saturday, March 23rd from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at
the Bay Forest Pool Park, in the Pavilion, immediately following
the Mommies Club Annual Easter Egg Hunt from 3:00-4:00 pm.
Please see a separate article on page 9 with details about the
Easter Egg Hunt. If there is a rainout, the events will be held on
Sunday, March 24th, following the same schedule.
This year, Abe’s Cajun Market & Cafe’ will be bringing the
crawfish. There will also be Cajun sausage, corn on the cob,
potatoes, beer, sodas and water. If you would like to bring a
dessert to share, that would be great! Bring your lawn chairs and
join the fun.
Abe's Cajun Market and Café (Resident), the Bay Forest
Community Association, Edrina Fitting/Ladybug Realtors and
North American Title are sponsoring the Annual Spring Fling
Cajun Crawfish Boil this year.
If anyone would like to help in setting up or cleaning up,
please contact Edrina Fitting at 281-798-6400 or email at
[email protected].
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Little Free Libraries
Little Free Libraries have popped
up all over the world since 2009.
Clear Lake Presbyterian Church
now has one on its campus, and
we are anxious to share it with
our neighbors. You can take a
book or leave a book. It’s a great
way to share your favorites with
your neighbors. Make an afternoon of it. Pack a lunch and sit at
the picnic tables while you read.
Everyone is welcome.
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Complimentary
Appetizer
~ after 5 pm ~
Limit one per couple
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Located on Clear Lake City Blvd. East of Hwy. 3 and I45S.
Abe’s Cajun Market and Café
1080 Clear Lake City Blvd. • Houston, Texas 77062
281.480.ABES ( 2 2 3 7 )
For more info call or visit us online:
www.abescajunmarket.com
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Blue Marlins Swim Team
Swim Team Sign-ups are around the corner!
Are you interested in swimming? Maybe
you like to swim for fun, or maybe you like
to swim competitively? Then Blue Marlins
summer swim is for YOU! Summer swim
league is active during June, with optional
swim practices in May. It is a short season
and a great way to kick off your summer,
swimming with your friends!
You do not have to be a professional swimmer, nor be involved
with a local swim club. We are about “fun”! Meet your friends at
the pool each week, exercise, and also improve your swim strokes.
The Blue Marlins swim team invites all ages from kindergarten
through high school, and live in either, Bay Oaks, Bay Forest, or
Brook Forest. Start swimming in May, after school, then in the
mornings in June! Come when you can, but consistent practice in
encouraged.
Saturday morning swim meets occur in June (a total of 5), with
friendly competition, and a great time with friends and family.
Sign up for the meets of your choice, whether that includes all 5
of them, or just the ones you can attend.
Registration for the 2013 Summer Swim Season:
Walk-up registration at the Bay Forest Pool - 15715 Lake Lodge
or
On-line at www.bluemarlinsswimteam.org
Eligible swimmers must be between the ages of 5 and 18 years old
by May 1st, and must be able to swim the length of the pool. (each
swimmer has 2 full weeks to achieve this goal) Registration costs
are $155 for the first swimmer in the family, $105 for the second
swimmer and $80 for each additional swimmer thereafter.
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Neighborhood swim leagues have been around for years,
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Bay Forest Yard of the Month
Recently I had occasion to go back through some old Yard of
the Month files. I was once again so proud of all the hard work
and effort that our Bay Forest residents put into their homes
and yards. I thought I'd share with you some of our past (nonHoliday lights) winners so you can enjoy the diversity that
makes up the Bay Forest Landscape. If you think your house
(or your neighbor's!) belongs here, please submit the address to
[email protected]. We really do consider and appreciate
each and every nomination. Also, if you are interested in
volunteering to join our committee, please send an e-mail with
your contact information.
Send your nomination to
[email protected]
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It's Azalea season in Houston!
As I drive around Bay Forest this time of year, I am always
struck by how many homes have absolutely stunning Azalea
displays. Here are a few facts and tips from the Yard of the Month
Committee about Azaleas that you may or may not already know.
Azaleas:
• are one of those plants that have been around forever. Humans
have been breeding and cultivating them for hundreds of years.
As a result, there are thousands of Azalea variations available
worldwide.
• thrive the world over and are considered native to Asia, Europe,
and North America.
• are a cousin of the Rhododendron.
Rhododendron plants are typically
larger than Azaleas and have
multiple blooms per stem whereas
Azaleas typically have one. Azaleas
are more heat tolerant than their
cold loving cousins, so we don't
usually see Rhododendrons here in
Houston.
• Can be deciduous or evergreen.
• are toxic! Azalea flowers and leaves contain andromedotoxin.
This resin will usually burn the mouth if it is ingested, but
the human body can digest small levels, so severe poisonings
are very rare. If someone were to actually eat your Azalea
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plant, they would likely
experience
nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain,
and low blood pressure.
If that happens, get that
person (especially a child)
to a doctor right away.
Bring a clipping of the
plant with you to help
identify specifically which
type it was as that may
affect treatment.
• like filtered shade, or diffused light. Plant them facing East
if possible. If not, at least make sure they are out of the direct
summer sunlight. Hot afternoon sun can be very damaging
to Azaleas.
• prefer acidic soil, about 5.5 -6.0 ph. Our soil tends to be alkaline,
so you may need to add some amendments to really make your
Azaleas thrive. Sphagnum peat, iron sulfate or elemental sulfur
are all good options. If you don't know your soils ph level you
can get a home test kit from almost any garden center.
• don't like to swim. But they do have a shallow root system,
so keep them well mulched so they don't dry out. Pine mulch
will also help to maintain the acidity of the soil. Once they
are established, about an inch of water a week is all they will
need. New plantings will need to be watered daily. Very hot, or
drought conditions may increase their water needs, so keep an
eye out for droopy, dry looking leaves and water accordingly.
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Neighborhood Club News
Bay Forest Mommies’ Club
The Bay Forest Mommies' Club Easter Egg Hunt will be held
on Saturday, March 23rd at 3:00 pm, followed by the crawfish
boil, also on Saturday, March 23rd from 4:00-6:00 pm. The rain
date will be Sunday, March 24th, from 3:00-6:00 for the same
activities. Please read the separate article on page 5 with details
and information about the crawfish boil. This article details the
information about the Easter Egg Hunt.
To participate in the Easter Egg Hunt, bring 1 (or more) dozen
filled, plastic eggs for each participating child to Joy King's house
at 2422 Fairwind Dr. In fact, it helps if you bring an extra dozen
or so eggs, to help with unexpected attendees, and to make up for
eggs that are hidden extra well. You can fill the eggs with stickers,
erasers, coins, or candy, for example, but please don’t fill the eggs
with chocolate. It also helps if you seal each egg with tape, to keep
the contents from flying all over the grassy egg hunting area.
There will be three separate egg hunts, broken down by age.
The first hunt will be for those children who are 2-years-old and
younger. The next egg hunt will be for those children who are
between the ages of 3 and 5 years old. The final hunt will be for
those children who are 6-years-old and above. Separating the hunts
keeps the younger children from being trampled by enthusiastic
older and bigger kids, and it keeps dangerous hard candy out of
the hands and mouths of toddlers. As such, please label your eggs
according to the age group in which they belong. If you have kids
in different age groups, please put each group of eggs in a separate
bag, labeled accordingly.
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Gardeners by the Bay
Bay Forest Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 23, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Bay Forest Pool Park
The Rose – America’s True Native
Schedule:
Gaye Hammond
Setup – 2:30 pm
Ages 0-2 Egg Hunt – 3:15 pm
Ages 3-5 Egg Hunt – 3:30 pm
Ages 6+ Egg Hunt – 3:40 pm
Crawfish Boil – 4:00 pm
Each child should take home no more than 12 eggs. You may
wish to bring an Easter basket into which each child can put
their eggs. There will be some crafts and possibly games for the
children. Plan to stay a while and enjoy the crawfish festival at
the park afterward.
Each family should bring some food to share: a side dish, a
dessert, or an appetizer would be appropriate. And remember to
bring your cameras and a chair or two, as seating may be limited.
Once again, Abe’s Seafood Market will be supplying the crawfish.
YUM!!!
www.gbtb.org
Gardeners by the Bay to host speaker
Past President of Houston Rose Society
March 6, 2013
The next meeting of the Gardeners by the Bay will be held
Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 9:00 am at University Baptist
Church at 16106 Middlebrook Drive. The meeting is held
on the second floor in the Great Room. Members and guests
enjoy a light brunch from 9:00 to 9:30 am.
The speaker for March is Gaye Hammond, past President
Houston Rose Society. She will be speaking on “The Rose:
America’s True Native.” It will be a very interesting and
entertaining talk.
All are welcome to attend the meeting. Please call Sulynn at
832-462-4219 for more information.
Looking forward to seeing you !
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Neighborhood Club News
Bay Forest Gourmet Club
In keeping with our summer
Olympics theme, this January
we travelled to Spain for a
traditional Paella with all the
side dishes. Barcelona hosted
the 1992 Olympics, which
was the first Olympiad since
the breakup of the Soviet
Union and the first time since
the 1930s that countries such
as Estonia, Lithuania and
Latvia sent their own teams.
It was also the first year that
professional athletes were
allowed to compete, leading to the formation of the U.S. Dream
Team in Basketball who easily won the gold medal. In addition
to the Paella, our menu
included Salted Almonds,
Spanish Dip, Bell Pepper
Tartlets, Artichoke Soup,
Mushroom Salad, LemonRosemary Olives, Tomato
and Garlic Bread, and
Lemon Sabayon-Pine Nut
Tart. Here is the recipe for
the Tart.
2 cups (10 oz) pine nuts
⅓ cup sugar
3 cups all-purpose flour
16 Tbsp (8 oz) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 large egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
Butter and flour for the tart pan
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Generously butter and flour a 9-inch
fluted tart pan with a removable bottom and refrigerate it while
the oven preheats.
Place the pine nuts in a food processor and pulse a few times. Add
the sugar and flour and continue to pulse until the nuts are finely
ground. Place the mixture in a mixing bowl (the dough can be
mixed by hand or in a mixer fitted with the paddle).
Add the softened butter, the egg and the vanilla extract and mix to
incorporate all the ingredients. Divide the dough into three parts.
Wrap each piece in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 10
minutes before using. The dough can be frozen for future use.
Remove the tart pan from the refrigerator. Use your fingertips to
press the chilled dough evenly over the bottom and up the sides of
the pan. Trim off any excess dough.
Bake the crust for 10-15 minutes, then rotate the shell and
continue baking for another 10-15 minutes or until the shell is
golden brown. Remove the shell from the oven and let it cool
while you make the filling. There may be some cracks in the shell;
they will not affect the tart.
Lemon Sabayon
2 large eggs, cold
2 large egg yolks, cold
¾ cup sugar
½ cup fresh lemon juice
6 Tbsp (3 oz) cold unsalted butter, cut into 6 pieces
Honeyed Mascarpone Cream
½ cup heavy cream
3 Tbsp mascarpone cheese
1 Tbsp honey
For the Lemon Sabayon:
Bring about 1½ inches of water to boil in a pot that is slightly
smaller than the diameter of the mixing bowl you will be using
for the sabayon. Meanwhile in a large metal bowl, whisk the eggs,
yolks and sugar for about 1 minute, or until the mixture is smooth.
Lemon Sabayon-Pine Nut Tart
with Honeyed Mascarpone Cream
Note: This tart is best served at room temperature within a few
hours of assembling. But, if necessary, it can be refrigerated and
served cold.
For the Pine-nut Crust:
Note: Makes enough for three 9-inch tarts. Since the recipe uses
only 1 egg, it would be difficult to cut down. The extra dough can
be frozen for future use.
Set the bowl over the pot and using a large whisk, whip the
mixture while you turn the bowl for even heating. After about
2 minutes, when the eggs are foamy and have thickened, add
⅓ of the lemon juice. Continue to whisk vigorously and when
the mixture thickens again, add another third of the lemon juice.
Whisk until the mixture thickens again and add the remaining
lemon juice. Continue whisking vigorously, still turning the bowl,
until the mixture is thickened, light in color, and the whisk leaves
a trail in the bottom of the bowl. The total cooking time should be
approximately 8-10 minutes.
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Turn off the heat but leave the bowl over the water as you add the
butter. Whisk in the butter, a piece at a time. The sabayon may
loosen slightly, but it will thicken and set as it cools. Pour the warm
sabayon into the tart shell and place the pan on a baking sheet.
Preheat the broiler. While the sabayon is still warm, place the tart
under the broiler. Leaving the door open, brown the top of the
sabayon, rotating the tart if necessary for even color. Do not leave
the oven – this will happen in a few seconds. Remove the tart
from the oven and let it sit at least 1 hour before serving. Serve at
room temperature or cold.
For the Honeyed Mascarpone Cream:
In a bowl set over ice, whip the cream until it is frothy. Add the
mascarpone and honey and continue to whisk for about 2 minutes
or until the cream is thick and creamy. Keep refrigerated until
serving.
To complete:
Serve the slices of the tart with mascarpone cream on the side.
Source: The French Laundry Cookbook
A message from Ms. Dixon about the proposed
bond and CLHS Rebuild
When would the rebuild begin of Clear Lake High School?
Design, engineering and architectural work on the proposed
rebuilds would begin soon after receiving voter approval. This is
a process that typically spans 12-18 months and will also involve
community input. If approved by voters, actual construction of
these schools will likely begin in May 2014. Clear Lake High
School construction is anticipated to be completed by May 2017.
What can students, staff, and parents expect during the
rebuild of Clear Lake High School?
•Students will continue to attend school together. Students
will not be bused to other schools during construction which
is similar to what was done during the rebuild of Clear Creek
High School.
• New portable buildings, equipped with high-speed wireless and
technology, will be placed adjacent to the Clear Lake 9th Grade
Center during construction.
• Clear Lake High School teachers and staff will be moved to the
9th Grade Center and portable buildings for instruction.
• The main office and core facility (ie: cafeteria, library) will be
housed at the 9th Grade Center.
• Noise from construction should not impede instruction.
• Ramps and walkways will be created to ensure ease of transition
between classes.
Have a Fun and Safe Spring Break!
March 11th – 15th
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Bay Forest School News
Student Focus Groups were conducted at Lake on February 20th
during advisory. Students, grades 9-12, volunteered to participate
in Focus Groups to give their feedback on a rebuild for CLHS. The
feedback we received from the student survey is overwhelmingly
in favor of a rebuild and students do not believe the current state
of CLHS adequately meets their needs as 21st century students.
Students' comments from the survey as well as their feedback
from the Focus Groups will be made available in future editions
of the CLHS newsletter.
Way to G-O Clear Lake High School Cheer!
Congratulations go out
to the Clear Lake High
School Cheerleaders
who recently won
1st place in the
Medium Advanced
Division at the
National Cheerleaders
Association
Competition in Dallas.
Flairs sweep Regional Competition
On Saturday, February 9th, the Fabulous Falcon Flair Drill
Team was awarded the Crowd Pleaser West Houston Showcase
Competitions' highest award, the Overall Grand Champion. The
Fabulous Falcon Flair Officers also were awarded Overall Grand
Champions - Officers. The Flairs earned many additional awards
and honors in the following areas:
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PTSA Meeting ~ Tuesday, March 26th
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PTSA General Association Meeting at 7:00 pm
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Bay Forest School News
Clear Lake HS Delights Ward Elementary
Ward Elementary
played host to
the Clear Lake
HS Children's
Theater class and
their performance
of The House at
Pooh's Corner. The
Kindergartners and
1st Graders were
delighted with the
performance!
One World Challenge
Environmental
Student Contest
With the ever increasing global challenges our nation faces,
developing good stewardship among our student population, our
future leaders, is a worthy goal. To that end, the Texas PTA has
developed the One World Challenge contest for students interested
in helping solve some of our biggest environmental hurdles we
face as a nation and as a planet! Three different categories for
entries are available, making the challenge creatively diverse.
In addition, the entries judged to be in the top 10% will be
submitted to the State contest. Click here for entry forms and
more detailed information. The deadline for entries is 3:00 pm on
Tuesday, March 19. Entries for the One World Challenge can be
turned in at either the NGC or MB library.
Nina Johnston, Environmental Committee
CCISD Teachers lobby Austin
Clear Creek ISD teachers were among more than
400 teachers who met with state legislators to
discuss key public education issues during the
Association of Texas Professional Educators'
(ATPE) Lobby Day Monday, February 11 at the
Texas State Capitol.
"It is time for our state and legislative leaders to be held accountable
for the needs of our public education system," said Clear Creek
ATPE President Martha Anne Pierson, a teacher at Clear Lake High
School. "A better tomorrow in our public schools is only possible
with adequate and equitable funding today."
Happy Chinese New Year from Clear Lake
High School
In conjunction with Lobby Day, the teachers participated in a
Political Involvement Training event to learn how to impact the
political process and gain insight into complex education issues
facing the 83rd Legislature.
For more information on the ATPE Political Involvement Training
and Lobby Day, visit click here.
CCCC PTA Founder's Day Dinner
Clear Lake High School celebrated the Chinese New Year during
lunch periods last week. Students performed traditional lion
dances to celebrate. Click here to watch them in action!
Lake PTSA President Gina Rico was presented the Texas PTA
Extended Life Membership Award at the Clear Creek Community
Council of PTAs Annual Founder's Day Dinner on Thursday,
February 28. Texas PTA Life Membership Awards were also presented to Elaina Polsen and Jim Guidry. Congratulations!
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Bay Forest School News
Falcon Pass Elementary
School News
www2.ccisd.net/OurSchools/FalconPass.aspx
GO VOYAGERS!
Happy Spring!! A big “THANK YOU” to all the Bay Forest
families that came out to FPE’s Winter Carnival “Under the Big
Top” last month. What a gorgeous day it was!
Here are a few highlights for the month of March:
PTA meeting
On Tuesday, March 19th at 12:30 pm. Mr. Robert Bayard, Director
of Assessment and Evaluation for the CCISD, will be speaking
about the upcoming STAAR test FPE students will be taking this
spring. Lunch will be provided and set up by 12:15 pm.
22nd
27th
28th
28th
28th
29th
Field Day
2nd grade Zoo Field Trip
Pre K Spring Celebration
Egg hunt K, 1st, 2nd
SPIRIT DAY !!
Good Friday, School Holiday
101 Days of School
at Falcon Pass
Falcon Pass Elementary
first graders were spotted
celebrating 101 days of
school. These playful
puppies were doggone
proud of how far they
have come this year!
FPE Field Day
On Friday, March 22nd FPE students will be participating in
outdoor games and exercises on the playground. If you are
interested in helping with this recreational event, please contact
Lisa Kopfer [email protected].
Support FPE When You Shop at Kroger or Randalls
Please consider linking Falcon Pass Elementary PTA to your
Kroger Plus and Randalls Remarkable Cards.
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.
If you would like to join the email distribution list and receive
the on-line monthly newsletter “Falcon Passages,” email your full
name and email address to [email protected].
Have a memorable and safe Spring Break!
March FPE Dates to Remember
1st1st Grade Book Parade
7th
JSC Deposit Day
7th
2nd Grade Musical
7th5th 2B Friends
8th
Early Release 12:15 pm
11th – 15th Spring Break
18th3rd 2B Friends
19th
PTA Executive Board Meeting 11:30 am
19th
PTA Meeting Teaching Theater 12:30 pm
Program – Robert Bayard from CCISD;
STAAR Testing update, lunch provided
Shade Structure News
After several years of planning and saving, FPE PTA has gifted
funds to Falcon Pass Elementary to install the first of two outdoor
shade structures on campus. A large shade structure over a portion
of the hard top area has been ordered and will be installed before
March 31. FPE PTA has also purchased safety padding for the posts
located in the hardtop play area. In addition to providing shade
during recess, this structure will serve as a covered outdoor learning
area. PTA also plans to provide a shade structure over a portion
of the playground area before the 2013-14 school year begins. For
more information, contact FPE PTA Shade Structure Committee
Chair, Joy King at [email protected].
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FPE 4th Grade Valentine Party!
FPE 5th Grade Valentine Party!
Falcon Pass Elementary Celebrates Fine Arts!
Falcon Pass Elementary
families enjoy the finer
things at the school's Fine
Arts Night. Students learned
to express their creativity
through painting, mixed
media,
sculpture
and
drawing. A fun-filled time
was had by all!
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Falcon Pass Carnival Fun!
Enrichment Clusters at Falcon Pass
Third, fourth and fifth graders at Falcon Pass Elementary were
all smiles at the schools Enrichment Showcase. The Voyagers
worked together in groups of similar interest to create one-ofa-kind projects for their cluster. Project areas included fitness,
television production, science and art.
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Bay Forest School News
CCISD NEWS
www2.CCISD.net
for all your school news!
CCISD Board Calls
for Schools Bond
Proposition addresses safety, growth,
aging facilities and more
The Clear Creek Independent School District Board of
Trustees accepted the Citizens Facility Advisory Committee’s
recommendation to call for a $367 million bond referendum in
order to address CCISD facilities, instructional technology, and cocurricular and extracurricular programs. During the February 25,
2013 general meeting, the school board unanimously voted to call
a $367,000,000 bond election for May 11, 2013.
Contents of the school bond package were prioritized by a
30-member facility committee consisting of parents, local citizens,
business leaders and educators. Over the course of several months,
the Citizens Facility Advisory Committee studied a district-wide
facility assessment, enrollment projections, and district financial
information as well as toured schools. The committee used this
information and input from the public to finalize its recommendation.
What’s included in the Bond?
The proposed bond will touch all CCISD schools and eight
support facilities in some capacity. The proposed bond will:
1.Address aging or overcrowded campuses and infrastructure,
improve energy efficiency, reduce energy costs and increase
the life expectancy of existing facilities.
2. Improve safety and security systems at many campuses;
3. Upgrade wireless infrastructure and expand access to
technology in every classroom; and
4. Construct or expand facilities to support co-curricular and
extracurricular programs.
What’s the tax impact on property owners?
The estimated tax increase of this bond is $0.1125. If approved by
voters, a homeowner of a median home would see an initial $5.12
increase per month in property taxes with a maximum annual
payment of $172.72. A median home in CCISD is $177,400.
Homeowners 65 years and older would not see a tax rate increase
as their property tax rates are frozen by law.
Election Day will be Saturday, May 11, 2013. Early voting will
begin April 29, 2013 and end May 7, 2013. The last day to register
to vote in this election will be April 11, 2013.
Visit www.ccisd.net/2013bond for details of the bond proposal.
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Welcome
to the Neighborhood!
TEEN JOB DIRECTORY
Babysitters & Pet Sitters
Rachel Bentley
Abbey Cain
Lauryn Hanley
Lauren Jones Drew Musachia Paul Shaffer
Brad Sullivan
Maddy Wimberly Sarah Yarbrough Construction Moving Quickly Construction crews are on the fast track to completing the new
Primrose School of Clear Lake this Summer. The decking is on and
roofing is in progress. Parents are excited to see their new school
taking shape and so enrollment is steadily rising. If you have not
completed your pre-registration, to reserve a place for your child,
you can go to our website at www.PrimroseClearLake.com.
Attend our Parent Information Session or visit us at one of our
upcoming events.
Every First Tuesday at 6:00 pm or Third Saturday at 2:00 pm
Panera Bread in Clear Lake, 19305 Gulf Freeway
We look forward to seeing you and your family.
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Babysitters
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Alberto Quinones
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Alexis Wendes
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Pet Services
Math tutor
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your single most valuable asset. You need an expert who knows how
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Spanish tutor (Elementary to High School)
Hugo Hernandez, Jr. 9/91 281-323-9722
Alexandria Lawrence 9/93 281-286-7203 (h) 832-492-4042 (c)
Alice Wang Ginger Pampolina
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Piano teacher
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Power washing
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LAWN MOWING
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curb address painting
Victor Ungar
6/00 281-486-7776
The Bay Forest News will run ads for our Bay Forest teenagers
free of charge. Please send your ad including your name,
birth date, and telephone number to:
Bay Forest Resident
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Call 281-660-4965 and ask for Marita if you have any questions.
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Community News
Clear Lake City-County
Freeman Branch Library
16616 Diana Lane, Houston, Texas 77062
(281) 488.1906 • www.hcpl.net
Meet SCORE Counselors @ the Clear Lake City
County-Freeman Branch Library
Rob Gay and Keith Stine are
SCORE Counselors assigned to
the Clear Lake area. If you are
a business owner or a budding
entrepreneur, take advantage
of the free service offered by
SCORE Houston right here
at the Freeman Library! Meet
with Rob or Keith to develop
your business plan, discuss low
cost marketing programs, review financials, discuss a new idea or
tackle a business problem. They can critique and improve your
business plan draft before you meet with a bank or an investor.
Counselors are available by appointment on Wednesdays for free
one-on-one counseling sessions.
Please contact the Clear Lake City - County Freeman Branch
Library at 16616 Diana Lane, Houston, TX 77062 or at 281-4881906 to make your appointment.
Classical Guitarist Peter Fletcher
2 Performances
Monday, March 11 at 7:00 pm
@ Freeman Branch- Clear Lake
►
Tuesday, March 12 at 7:00 pm
@ Evelyn Meador Branch- Seabrook
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The Clear Lake City County Freeman Branch Library invites
you to a free concert by an accomplished classical guitarist
Peter Fletcher. He is stopping by the Freeman Branch Library on
Monday, March 11th at 7pm on his way to Carnegie Hall!
Be sure to join us for a rare kind of skill and artistry. If you can't
make it to the Freeman Library concert, see about stopping by
Peter’s concert at Evelyn Meador Branch Library* in Seabrook on
Tuesday, March 12th at 7pm. Join us for a post-concert reception
following the performance.
Please contact the Clear Lake City - County Freeman Branch
Library at 281-488-1906 regarding any questions or Evelyn Meador
Branch Library* 2400 North Meyer Avenue, Seabrook, Texas
77586 (Limited Seating, Tickets Required) 281-474-9142.
Book Signing and Discussion
“How to Write a Novel in 20 years or less”
with local author, Joann Carr
Monday, March 11: Get Crafty: Make Your Own Meme @
2:30 pm – Create and share your own online memes.
The Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library invites you
to a book discussion and signing with local author Joann Carr
who published the novel, entitled “Keeper of the Fame.” She will
present a brief account of her experiences writing the book entitled
“How to write a novel in 20 years or less” on Thursday, March 14th
at 5:30 pm in the Marge Jacobson Community Room. Come join
us and meet Joann Carr! Light refreshments are provided by the
Friends of Freeman Library. Please contact us at 281-488-1906
regarding any questions.
Tuesday, March 12: Teen Cuisine: Edible Books @ 2:30 pm –
Make (and eat!) an edible book.
TGIF Programs & UHCL/CLASP
Check In @ Your Library: Teen Tech Week 2013
Stop by the Teen Zone during Teen Tech Week to participate in a
variety of events:
Thursday, March 14: Game On! @ 2:30 pm – Join us for video
games, board games, card games and more.
We invite adults of all ages to TGIF Programs. Light refreshments
are provided by the Friends of Freeman Library.
Friday, March 15: Teens Go Green @ 2:30 pm – Learn about
green technologies, green careers, recycling, and more. Also make
an art object out of recycled materials.
Celebration of Women's Art
Please join us on Friday, March 8th at 10:30 am at the Marge
Jacobson Meeting Room as we celebrate Women’s History Month.
Meredith Layton, Young Adult Librarian at Freeman Branch
Library, will talk to us about works of art created by women which
can be viewed in the Houston area.
Check In @ Your Library: Books Alive Week!
Books Alive starts March 11th to 15th. Come and join us for the
following events to Celebrate Books Alive Week:
March 11th: Marsha’s Petting Zoo 2:30 to 4:30 pm
March 12th: Johnette Downing 3:00 pm at Clear Lake City Recreational Center
March 13th: Clifford, Face Painting & Balloon Animals 2:30-4:30
African-American Folktales 6:30 pm
March 14th: Second Chance Pets (Dogs) 2:30-3:30 pm
March 15th: Chalk Fun 2:30-3:30 pm
Please contact the Clear Lake City - County Freeman Branch
Library at 281-488-1906 regarding any questions
Tech 411
Have you wondered how to do something on a computer, smart
phone or device? Did someone give you a device but you’re not
sure how to use it? Please join us Friday, March 15th at 10:30 am
in the Marge Jacobson Community Room for Tech 411. We will
have a panel ready to answer your questions.
Friday Film Series
The Friday Film Series continues on Friday, March 24th at
10:15 am in the Marge Jacobson Community Room. The title is
to be announced.
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Randy Lemmon’s
GardenLine Tips
Armand Bayou Nature Center
Randy Lemmon’s GardenLine is heard 6-10 am Saturdays and
Sundays, exclusively on NewsRadio 740 KTRH.
Randy’s Lawn Fertilization Schedule
8500 Bay Area Blvd • www.abnc.org
281-474-2551
For southern grasses including: St. Augustine, Bermuda and Zoysia
Summer EcoCamp 2013
FERTILIZE — four times a year:
Late February-Early March - apply a simple 15-5-10 for an early
green-up. Most companies that make slow-release fertilizers also
make a nonslow-release 15-5-10 that provides for a quick two
week green up before we get to the heart of the fertilizer schedule.
Some people will be tempted to use a weed-and-feed at this time,
but if you’ve been following the GardenLine herbicide schedule,
there should never be a need. However, spot weed-and-feed
treatments are recommended for those with turf-only landscapes
or landscapes that have been established for many years.
Warning: Most weed-and-feeds contain Atrizine which burns
roots of young trees and shrubs.
New Volunteer Orientation
Late March-Early April - apply slow-release 3-1-2 ratio fertilizers.
Recommended formulations:
19-4-10 Nitro Phos Super Turff
18-4-6 Fertilome Southwest Greenmaker
18-0-6 Fertilome’s Zero Phosphate Formula
15-5-10 Southwest Fertilizer Premium Gold
19-5-9 Easy Gro Premium
21-5-10 Mr. C’s (Cornelius brand)
HERBICIDE — three times a year:
(Pre-Emergent controls to prevent weeds)
February-March - Use the pre-emergent controls for grassy
weeds again, to prevent such weeds as Crabgrass, Goosegrass
and Dallisgrass from popping up late in the spring and summer.
Again, use the grassy pre-emergent like Amaze, Betasan, Balan or
Treflan. There is also Barricade, Dimension or Pendimethlin as a
2-in-1 control.
INSECTICIDES — It is our belief on GardenLine, as a way to
be kind to the environment, that you do not put down insecticides
unless you know you have a problem. However, be prepared
during the hot summer months — July through September — to
attack chinch bug damage. This will show up as irregular shaped
spots in the lawn along the concrete. Any liquid insecticide, like
Permethrin or Cypermethrin, will treat the spot well. Then apply a
granular insecticide like Deltamethrin or granular Permethrin in a
broadcast applicator throughout the rest of the yard.
EcoCamp, a day camp for 4 to 13 year olds, provides unique
oportunities for children to explore the wonders of our Upper
Texas Gulf Coast ecosystems with indoor and outdoor activities
from story telling and crafts, to trail hikes and wildlife encounters,
to canoeing and fishing. Participants will not only learn about
the environment and connect with nature, but will get plenty
of exercise too! All camp sessions are designed by educators,
feature small group sizes and are perfect for the young and
curious. Each EcoCamp session is a week long and are available
regularly throughout June and July. Click for more details!
April 6th and 13th
If you enjoy being in nature, meeting like minded people, greeting
visitors or working with our naturalist instructors and cultural
docents as they guide school field trips, outreach programs or give
on site demonstrations, please join us at ABNC on April 6th or 13th
from 9:00 am -1:00 pm. Our staff and volunteers will introduce
you to the many ways you can get outdoors and help the Nature
Center. The sessions will cover the history and mission of ABNC,
immediate opportunities for training and upcoming events. This
is a great group of people, aged 18 and over, who give their time
on weekdays and weekends to help with the various programs
from education to conservation. Teen volunteer opportunities
are also available. Opportunities exist to lead educational field
trips, participate in land management and conservation projects,
meet and greet guests and aid in the gift shop or build and repair
facilities. We are also looking for skilled and unskilled individuals
who can do carpentry, electrical work, mowing and repairs. Be
prepared to walk outdoors. Please RSVP if you plan to attend to
281-474-2551x14 or join us that day.
Pontoon Boat Adventures
Start your weekend by enjoying a leisurely Saturday morning
breakfast drifting down the bayou on our pontoon boat, the
"Bayou Ranger". Observe wildlife searching for their breakfast
on the bayou. Click for more details!
The three mulches you should avoid at
all possible costs in the landscape are:
1. Dyed Mulches
2. Ash/Boiler Ash Infused Mulch (Those are the really black ones)
3. Rubber Mulches
There are places and uses for each of these mulches, just not in
the landscape, flower or vegetable beds of gulf coast gardens. As
an example, I’m totally cool with rubber mulches for playgrounds
and dog runs.
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Bay Forest Contacts
OFFICERS - Bay Forest Community Association
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Director Dennis Fouty
[email protected] Gene Fisseler
[email protected] John Haas
Barbara McCollum
Dan Pias 832-377-1222
COMMITTEES - Bay Forest Community Association
ARC
Dennis Fouty
[email protected]
ACLC
Barbara McCollum [email protected]
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
Dennis Fouty
Crime/Community Watch Gene Fisseler
www.clcw.org
Website Oversight
Dennis Fouty
[email protected]
Nominating Committee John Haas
ORGANIZATIONS
Garden ClubKaty Lednicky
www.GBTB.org281-488-5655
Gourmet Club
Alex Valenti
[email protected]
Mommies’ Club
Joy King
[email protected]
Blue Marlins
Blue Marlins Hotline
832-247-5035
OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS
The Bay Forest Community Association can be contacted at:
[email protected]
15715 Lake Lodge Drive, Houston, Texas 77062
832.224.6446
AmeriWaste
281-331-8400
City of Houston Information (neighborhood protection, solid waste, addresses to public buildings, etc.)3-1-1
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
To Report a Streetlight
that is Out...
CenterPoint Energy maintains streetlights throughout our
electric service territory in and around Houston. Go to the link
below to report a streetlight outage. You will be asked to provide:
• pole number for the non-functioning lights you want to report
• 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
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/FalconPass.aspx
281-284-3300 Fax: 281-284-3305
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Houston Department of
Health and Human Services
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
www2.ccisd.net/OurSchools/SpaceCenterInt.aspxwww.ccisd.net/school/clear_lake.html
The Bay Forest News Staff
EDITOR:
CIRCULATION:
ADVERTISING:
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
Elizabeth Lauzon
Marita Moran (281) 660-4965
Cindy Carmine
KrispGraphix (832) 372-5127, [email protected]
850 households
MI Printing (281) 486-9884
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.
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.
COMMERCIAL AD POLICY
Ad Sizes
Business Card
1/4 page
1/2 page
Full page
Inserts
Cost
$ 25.00
$ 40.00
$ 75.00
$ 150.00
$ 60.00 (you print 200 inserts)
5% discount offered if you pay, in advance, for 3 months of advertising space.
10% discount offered if you pay, in advance, for 6 months of advertising space.
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).
THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ARTICLES
OR ADS IS THE 20TH OF THE MONTH.
Bay Forest ~ March 2013
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THINK SOLD, THINK EDRINA and the LADYBUG REALTORS!
Edrina Fitting is #2 in Clear Lake by the Blockshoppers Top 10 Agents!
-Houston Chronicle
The LADYBUG noticed how
Bay Forest residents LOVE their PETS!
Next Month we will have a Spotlight for
PET OF MONTH!
Send me a short write up about why your
pet is special. Send it to [email protected].
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
Homes are selling!
WE Need Listings
Any type of home, even non-updated
You'll have GOOD LUCK
with Edrina!
Need Help Minimizing the
Cost of Updating Your Home?
Call the Ladybugs:
Sue/Liz/Edrina
832-488-6106 | 281-650-2326
Edrina Sells homes
in Bay Forest!
2011 Aspen River . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD
2319 Sycamore Grove Dr . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
2202 Rockhaven Drive. . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing & Buyer . . . . . . Sold
15714 Lake Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing & Buyer . . . . . . Sold
15942 Meadowside Drive. . . . . . Ladybug Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
15843 Scenic View Drive. . . . . . . Ladybug Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
15903 Lake Lodge Drive. . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
1918 Aspen River . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
15415 Poplar Springs . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
2002 Aspen River . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
2219 Purple Plum. . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
15911 Parkchester. . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
2042 Park Grand. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladybug Buyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
15319 Greenleaf Lane. . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold
2215 Rockhaven Drive . . . . . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . Pending-SOLD
15307 Poplar Springs Lane. . . . . Ladybug Listing. . . . . . . Pending-SOLD
office: 281-280-0669
•
e-mail: [email protected]
direct: 281-798-6400
www.LadybugRealtors.net
Ladybug Realtors’ Bay Forest Pet OF THE MONTH
Duncan – from Bruce Harrington
Duncan’s full name is “Dirty Hairy Duncan Harrington.”
He is a Cairn Terrier and weighs about 20 lbs. He is 13
years old and has lived in Bay Forest for two years. He has
arthritis, so he kind of waddles when he walks. That is how
you can recognize him. He fell in the pool his first day here
and is really afraid of the pool now. He’s afraid of just about
everything – especially thunder. He loves to eat and walk in
the park with his Grand Pa Jack.
Smooth Dancer Ballroom Studio
SPRING BREAK SPECIAL
for Group and/or Private Lessons
Don’t Miss Out on the
Fun of Dancing!!!
Spring will be here before you know it. you want to be ready for Spring Break: fun at the
beach, parties and picnics, dancing on the sand or in the clubhouse in that special bathing suit or
summer dress. now is the time to learn how to dance, so when these events are here – you are
ready to go.
Why learn to dance?
1.
People find dancing together very romantic.
2.
Dancing is a great tool to meet others who share in the same interest.
3.
Dancing is a great form of exercise fun to share with a partner without that feeling
of “working out”.
4.
Dancing is a great way to stay in shape – both physically and mentally.
Dancing is the sport that never ends, and you can share it with someone for a lifetime. Don’t be
the one sitting on the side while others are dancing on cruises, or at weddings, parties, picnics,
family gatherings, corporate functions, and so many other occasions.
MontHly (4) PRivAtE lESSonS – WitHin tHE SAME MontH.
Purchase 4 private lessons within the same month and receive an additional $40 discount off of the
Regular Discounted Price. If the day you select has 5 weeks, you are required to pay for all (5)
weeks for private lessons in order to receive the discount being offered.
Spring Break Special – Private lessons (Beg/int)
Single:
Couple:
4 weeks
$208
$248
5 weeks
$260
$310
Spring Special – group lessons (Beg/int)
Single:
4 weeks
$39
5 weeks
$52.50 per person
Deadline for private lessons purchased with the Spring Break Special is April 30, 2013. Bring
your calendar with you at time of registration; prepayment is required, and no refunds or carry
overs to the following month.
MontHly gRouP lESSonS and PRACtiCE DAnCE: Students learn two dances a month,
so over 4 months you will be introduced to 8 dances. i offer 1 practice party per month for
students to practice as they grow from month to month.
Hours for pre-registration: Appointments are required. Please call or text (713-492-4251) or
email ([email protected]) so i can arrange a convenient time for both.