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Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc. Cypress Mill Chronicle - December 2011 1 December 2011 Volume 11, Issue 12 NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF CYPRESS MILL Chronicle CYPRESS MILL Santa will be visiting the Cypress Mill Park Community on Saturday, December 10, 2011. Cypress Mill Residents are invited to attend the Annual Community Holiday Party. The event will be held on Saturday, December 10th from 9am - Noon at the Cypress Community Recreation Center.  e Community Event kicks off at 9am with Suzzala the Head Elf. Children can select a festive face painting design, decorate a tree ornament, and be entertained by a balloon artist. While everyone waits for Santa to arrive, stop by and shop at the holiday vendor fair for a shopping extravaganza. e Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department will also be on site offering fire truck tours. Santa arrives at 10am - remember to bring your camera to capture your family holiday photo. Please remember, children must have a parent or guardian accompanying them. If you have questions, please contact Jacqui Williams (holiday party coordinator) at 832-692-2203. Just a Reminder! Kick Off the New Year With NWHC Aggie Moms’ Club 2012 “Kick Off” the new year with the NWHC Aggie Moms. Attend our New Year’s meeting Tuesday, January 10th at 7 pm. e Aggie Moms’ Club is finalizing details for a truly special January speaker. We’re excited to share this experience with Aggie Moms, Dads, Grandparents, Alumni and students. Check us out at www. nwhcaggiemoms.org. Meetings are the second Tuesday of the month at the Houston Distributing Company, Inc. at 7100 High Life Drive and Cutten Road near SH 249. Come join area Aggie Moms for networking, fellowship, drink, food, and fun! e NWHC Aggie Moms’ Club brings area Aggie Moms together to support Aggie students with scholarships and donations to student run organizations at Texas A&M University. Shop our Aggie Moms Boutique (located at our meetings) where you can find “one of a kind” Aggie gift items. Our beautiful, Traditions Pillow is professionally embroidered with memory icons that will warm the heart of any Aggie and is only available from the Northwest Harris County Aggie Moms. We love to give away MONEY to Aggie students. Scholarships are our purpose and any Aggie student in our service area can submit an application. Review the eligibility requirements on our web site TODAY. e application deadline is FEBRUARY 7, 2012 (postmarked). Last year NWHC Aggie Moms’ Club awarded over $11,000 in scholarships and $1,200 in book awards to future and current Aggie students. Aggie Recording Artist, Kimberly Dunn will be at our annual spring fundraiser “Boots ‘N Whoops!” Aggie or not, this is a concert you don’t want to miss. Purchase tickets today for this private performance. Sunday, April 22, 2012 at Red River Dance Hall (SH 249). If you have an Aggie student in your life, you need NWHC Aggie Moms. To keep up with all we do, like our FACEBOOK and visit our web page at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org.

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CYPRESS MILL

December 2011 Volume 11, Issue 12

NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF CYPRESS MILL

ChronicleCYPRESS MILL

Santa will be visiting the Cypress Mill Park Community on Saturday, December 10, 2011. 

Cypress Mill Residents are invited to attend the Annual  Community Holiday Party.  The event  will be held on Saturday, December 10th from 9am - Noon at the Cypress Community Recreation Center.  

The Community Event kicks off at 9am with Suzzala the Head Elf.  Children can select a festive face painting design, decorate a tree ornament, and be entertained by a balloon artist.  While everyone waits for Santa to arrive, stop by and shop at the holiday vendor fair for a shopping extravaganza.  The Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department will also be on site offering fire truck tours. 

Santa arrives at 10am - remember to bring your camera to capture your family holiday photo. 

Please remember, children must have a parent or guardian accompanying them. 

If you have questions, please contact Jacqui Williams (holiday party coordinator) at 832-692-2203.

Just a Reminder!Kick Off the New Year

With NWHC Aggie Moms’ Club 2012“Kick Off” the new year with the NWHC Aggie Moms. Attend

our New Year’s meeting Tuesday, January 10th at 7 pm. The Aggie Moms’ Club is finalizing details for a truly special January speaker. We’re excited to share this experience with Aggie Moms, Dads, Grandparents, Alumni and students. Check us out at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org.

Meetings are the second Tuesday of the month at the Houston Distributing Company, Inc. at 7100 High Life Drive and Cutten Road near SH 249. Come join area Aggie Moms for networking, fellowship, drink, food, and fun! The NWHC Aggie Moms’ Club brings area Aggie Moms together to support Aggie students with scholarships and donations to student run organizations at Texas A&M University.

Shop our Aggie Moms Boutique (located at our meetings) where you can find “one of a kind” Aggie gift items. Our beautiful, Traditions Pillow is professionally embroidered with memory icons that will warm the heart of any Aggie and is only available from the Northwest Harris County Aggie Moms.

We love to give away MONEY to Aggie students. Scholarships are our purpose and any Aggie student in our service area can submit an application. Review the eligibility requirements on our web site TODAY. The application deadline is FEBRUARY 7, 2012 (postmarked). Last year NWHC Aggie Moms’ Club awarded over $11,000 in scholarships and $1,200 in book awards to future and current Aggie students.

Aggie Recording Artist, Kimberly Dunn will be at our annual spring fundraiser “Boots ‘N Whoops!” Aggie or not, this is a concert you don’t want to miss. Purchase tickets today for this private performance.

Sunday, April 22, 2012 at Red River Dance Hall (SH 249).If you have an Aggie student in your life, you need NWHC Aggie

Moms. To keep up with all we do, like our FACEBOOK and visit our web page at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org.

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CYPRESS MILLImportant Numbers

Cy-Fair High School ..........................................281-897-4600Cy-Woods High School ......................................281-213-1919Cypress Lakes Golf Club ....................................281-304-8515Cypress Mill M.U.D. #1, (24 Hour Emergency) 281-374-8989Constable Ron Hickman, (24 Hour Emergency) 281-376-3472DPS Sex Offenders website ...... http://records.txdps.state.tx.us/Centerpoint Energy Gas .....................................713-659-2111Centerpoint Energy Gas-Emergency Gas Leaks . 713-659-3552CenterPoint Energy ............................................713-207-2222Irrigation Leaks/Common Area Repairs - Principal ManagementPoison Control Center .......................................800-764-7661Principal Management .......................................713-329-7100Robison Elementary ...........................................281-213-1700AT&T Repair Center .........................................800-246-8464Spillane Middle School .......................................281-213-1645Street Light Outages ...........................................713-207-2222Comcast Cable ...................................................713-341-1000Waste Corporation of America (WCA) Recycling ..................... 281-368-8397

Pipeline Company – Exxon Mobil ..........................................281-925-3816

Mowing of Pipeline easement; Standing water; Smells or leaks

Street Lights – Center Point Energy .......................................713-207-2222

Damaged or Burned Out Street Lights **They will need 6-digit pole number when calling**Constable Ron Hickman (24 Hour Emergency) ....................

281-376-3472Harris County Road and Bridge ...........................................

281-463-6300 To request street signs and to report street damage, curb damage,

street flooding, or missing/damaged street signs.

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MUD Board of Directors The District is governed by the Board of Directors, consisting of five directors, who have control over and management supervision of all affairs of the District. All of the Directors reside in the District. Mr. Ronald S. (“Ronnie”) Koehn, President Mr. Bob Henry, Vice President Mr. Tim Halloran, Secretary Ms. Angell Swedlund , Treasurer Mr. Jerry Bryant, Assistant Secretary http://www.cypresshillmud1.com/contact/index.html

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Fairfield Dental Care & OrthodonticsKeith Grimm, DMD | Amy Mohr, DDS15040 Fairfield Village Drive, Suite 240Cypress, TX 77433

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Limited time offer. Offer cannot be combined with Dental HMO, PPO or other discounts. Full upper and lower arch treatment to new orthodontic patients only. General dentist practicing orthodontics. Financing available with approved credit. The single largest discount will be applied.

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Cypress Ranch M.A.N.E presents

Movie Night Under the StarsDecember 9, 2011

Cypress Ranch High School Football FieldGates open at 6pm, first movie starts around 7pm

Tickets $7 per person at the doorMoviegoers under age 2 get in free.

Please bundle up and plan to bring chairs/blankets to sit on. Concessions including dinner items and hot cocoa will be available

for purchase.*We are looking for sponsors for this event. If your family or business

is interested please email Rose Jackson at [email protected] event is a non-for profit organization that sponsors the

after-prom party for our Seniors at Cypress Ranch High School. Our main focus is to provide our students with a fun, safe and substance free evening.

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Cypress Mill

Courtesy of “DAVID FLORY”This market information report is provided to keep you informed of resale market activity in your subdivision.

#1Realtor in Windermere Lakes

This chart represents the homes that have sold and closed in the past 6 months according the Houston Multiple Listing Service.

David “Super Dave” FloryDavid “Super Dave” Flory

TOTAL

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011001

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51

001211

3 2 3 3 8 5

Jan 09 Feb 09 Mar 09 Apr 09 May 09 Jun 09

Highest $/Sq Ft 80.63 75.44 76.05 84.44 78.90 74.73

$200,000 +$180,000 -$160,000 -$140,000 -$120,000 -$120,000 -

Selling Over 500 Homes A Year#16 America’s Top 200 Real Estate Professionals ( Teams by Sides, Wall Street Journal 11/8/2008)

Top 1% of Realtors in the U.S.

HIGHEST PRICE PER SQ.FT. resale homes sold

CYPRESS POINT MARKET REPORTCYPRESS POINT MARKET REPORT

Professional Group832-478-1205

Direct line: 281-477-0345www.SuperDave.com

Cypress Mill

David “Super Dave” FloryDavid “Super Dave” Flory

$116,900$187,000

$148,305

$64.82

61

32

$121,000$249,900

$156,783

$67.56

63

6

$120,500$205,000

$145,482

$64.92

76

33

$49.02

$84.30

ACTIVE PENDING SOLD Last 6 Mos

# of Listings

Price Range:

Avg DOM

Average Price

Avg Price/sq.ft.

High Price/sq.ft.

Low Price/sq.ft.

Professional Group832-478-1205

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

David FloryDirect line:281-477-0345www.SuperDave.com **Realtor Teams per Remax 9/2008, 3/2009

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#7 Realtor in United States**

Selling Over 500 Homes A Year

#1 Realtor in Cypress Mill*

*According to information taken from the HAR MLS Computer

David’s Team provided constant status updatesand managed every detail. Their expertise anddedication gave us an advantage during a downmarket. We had a contract within three weeks atour asking price! - The Hamilton Family-

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CYPRESS MILLFashion with Passion

a Dinner, Auction and Fashion Show benefittingJORDAN MERECKA

• Thursday, January 26, 2012• 6:30 - 10:00 p.m.• Enchanted Cypress Ballroom• 12603 Louetta Road

• Tickets are $35• Visit us on Facebook - “Fashion with Passion Fundraiser”• Tickets can be purchased at Quance Design Studio

Jordan Merecka was born with multiple congenital heart defects, including Dextrocardia (his heart was on the wrong side of his chest). As a child, he experienced two open chest surgeries. Later, he received several surgical revisions and an implantable defibrillator. For many years after his early surgeries, Jordan was able to live an active childhood. As a teen, he enjoyed hunting and fishing with his father; and at school, he participated in FFA (Future Farmers of America). But, in September 2010, Jordan’s heart began to fail, and he was placed on a waiting list for a heart transplant. With medical treatment, he was able to attend school as he waited. At the start of 2011, the senior at Cypress Woods High School was looking forward to three major milestones in his life: his prom on May 27, his eighteenth birthday on May 29 and his graduation on June 5. In April 2011, his health took a turn for the worse and he was admitted to Texas Children’s Hospital with heart failure symptoms and kidney insufficiency. He critically needed a heart transplant. Over the weekend of May 21, all of his organs began to fail acutely and he could not breath on his own because his heart was so weak. On May 22,

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Fashion with Passion - (Continued from Page 6)

Jordan received the Total Artificial Heart that saved his life. Jordan missed his prom, but thanks to a diligent heart-failure team and the availability of the artificial heart, he celebrated his birthday at Texas Children’s on May 29 -- a week after his surgery. On June 5, Jordan watched his graduation ceremony online while his 16-year-old sister walked across the stage to accept his diploma on his behalf. His class rose to their feet for a standing ovation. Jordan has been accepted at Texas A&M University Galveston and looks forward to studying marine biology. After much anticipation, Jordan recently received his new heart, and is doing well... gaining strength and endurance at Texas Children’s to face his new life!

We invite you to join us in supporting this incredible young man and his family as they continue this journey. This fundraiser is an avenue to let the Merecka’s see just how big this Community can be. Please join us Thursday, January 26, 2012 at Enchanted Cypress Ballroom for an unforgettable evening of dinner, silent auction and a fashion show.

Jordan’s first outing with his portable battery pack forthe Total Artificial Heart

Not Available Online

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It’s All About the Students!from a volunteer’s view

It was barely 8:00 in the morning on Friday, Oct.14th. They were beginning to arrive. Upon checking in; name badges were handed out along with a bright red folder full of the day’s agenda and the conference material. There was even an eco-friendly tote bag full of coupons and goodies generously donated by local area businesses. The room was huge and full of tables decorated with bright paper blocks spelling out the main part of this year’s theme. “Teamwork”.

This was the annual VIPS Fall Conference held by the CFISD VIPS Executive Board at the Berry Center in Cypress. The schedule was full. It consisted of everything from learning how to turn a popsicle stick into a fun treat for a teacher or volunteer to tips on helping our students handle stress. The attendees could choose from a variety of 50 minute sessions that covered topics such as: Internet Safety, Reaching Out to Diverse Volunteers, Guidelines and Best Practices for Fundraising and even Taking Care of Your Personal Health While Maintaining a Busy Lifestyle.

Something was most impressive about this conference to one volunteer. This audience of 200 plus was comprised of men and women, volunteers and school staff - not limited to Cy-Fair ISD. There were 4 other area districts represented at this conference: Alief

ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Houston ISD and Spring ISD. The current budget environment has left our school districts vying to be first in line for every resource of financial and physical support they can find. But for one day in October, the district boundary lines came down. There was no competition. There was no hidden agenda. Despite the traffic and everyday challenges, educators and volunteers from schools all over our county came together for a common purpose: improving their volunteer program thereby affecting the students in a positive way. This was simply an opportunity to attend an event that focused on several different areas of how to build on their volunteer resources in order to enhance the children’s education.

While that volunteer sat looking out over the diverse crowd; she couldn’t help but see a universal theme, “Yes, in this room, it’s truly all about the students”.

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CYPRESS MILLAmerican Business

Women’s Association Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN)

Event: ..............................Cy-Fair Express Network Monthly Networking LuncheonWhen: .............................November 17, 2011Time: ..............................11:30 am – 1:00 pmWhere: ............................Houston National Golf Club 16500 Houston National Blvd Houston, TX 77095

NETWORKING AND BUSINESS LUNCHEON

Cy-Fair Express Network invites you to their monthly meeting and luncheon. Bring plenty of business cards for networking. Please make reservations online by December 9 @ www.cyfen.org or contact Melissa Rotholz @ 713-256-9569.

For the December meeting we will be having our annual gift exchange and collecting gifts for Child Advocates, Inc.

Our mission is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition.

SEND US YOUR Event

Pictures!! Do you have a picture of an event that you would like to run in this newsletter? Send it to us and we will publish it in the next issue. Email the picture to [email protected]. Be sure to include the text that you would like to have as the caption. Pictures will a p p e a r i n color online a t w w w .P E E L i n c .com.

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The Friends of the Fairbanks Public Library will be hosting a “Books, Etc., Sale” on Saturday, December 3, from 10 am-3 pm. There will be a wonderful selection of items that look brand new. They include hardback books, children’s books, VHS tapes (including favorite animated movies), DVDs, and other items. Nothing will be priced over $3.00. Everyone is invited to stop by for the terrific bargains. It’s a great opportunity to shop for affordable gifts. All proceeds benefit the Fairbanks Library and help provide funding for library programs and materials.

Anyone wanting to donate items that are in good condition can drop them off any time the library is open. Donations to the Friends of the Library can be reported as charitable contributions.  The library’s hours are Monday 1 pm-9 pm, Tuesday – Thursday 10 am-6 pm, Friday 1 pm-6 pm, and Saturday 10 am-5 pm.

The library is located at 7122 N. Gessner, near the intersection of N. Gessner and W. Little York. For directions, please call the library at (713) 466-4438.

Who: ........... Friends of the Fairbanks Public Library Harris County Public Library

What: ........... Book, Etc., Sale

When:........... Saturday, December 3, 2011 10 am – 3 pm

Where: .......... 7122 North Gessner, Houston, Texas 77040 713-466-4438

Fairbanks Library Friends Host

"Books, Etc., Sale"

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Cypress Mill Year-to-Date Sales ReportJan ‘11 Feb ‘11 Mar ‘11 Apr ‘11 May ‘11 June ‘11 July ‘11 Aug ‘11 Sept ‘11 Oct ‘11

$500,000 and above 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0$176,000--$200,999 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

$151,000--$175,999 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0$141,000--$150,999 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0$121,000--$140,999 0 1 2 0 3 6 4 0 4 3$101,000--$120,999 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 1$100,999 and below 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 3 3 4 6 5 9 7 3 6 5Highest $/sq ft $66.00 $53.97 $51.00 $75.36 $76.69 $78.49 $77.52 $68.82 $72.26 $87.45

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