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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. The Kleinwood Krier - September 2013 1 September 2013 Volume 3, Issue 9 Kleinwood Krier Official Publication of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association K Kleinwood Krier Official Publication of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association KidsCross-Country Team Kids’ Cross-Country Team’s Season Starts September 10th The Northwest Flyers Track Club Youth Cross-Country Team kicks off the fall season with registration and a mandatory orientation for parents and athletes on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. Registration will be held at Cypress Creek High School, 9815 Grant Rd., Houston, TX. e first practice will be held at the Cypress Creek YMCA on ursday, September 12. e Northwest Flyers Track Club is a member program of USA Track and Field (USATF), the national governing body for track and cross country. e club is in its 26th year in the northwest Houston area. Ages 6 - 18 may participate in the team, and both beginners and experienced runners are welcome. Middle school and high school cross country athletes can also register, but should compete after their cross country season is over. Contact Coach Eric Wentworth at [email protected], 281-961-6603, or Coach Donnell Carter at dcarter.nwflyers@ yahoo.com, 281-467-4727, for more information. Email Coach Carter to get on the email list and you will receive a free running training video. Visit www.northwestflyers.org to get updates and learn more about the team.

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KLEINWOOD

September 2013 Volume 3, Issue 9

KleinwoodKrierOfficial Publication

of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association

K KleinwoodKrierOfficial Publication

of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association

Kids’ Cross-Country Team

Kids’ Cross-Country Team’s Season Starts September 10thThe Northwest Flyers Track Club Youth Cross-Country

Team kicks off the fall season with registration and a mandatory orientation for parents and athletes on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. Registration will be held at Cypress Creek High School, 9815 Grant Rd., Houston, TX. The first practice will be held at the Cypress Creek YMCA on Thursday, September 12.

The Northwest Flyers Track Club is a member program of USA Track and Field (USATF), the national governing body for track and cross country. The club is in its 26th year in the northwest Houston area. Ages 6 - 18 may participate in the team, and both beginners and experienced runners are welcome. Middle school and high school cross country athletes can also register, but should compete after their cross country season is over.

Contact Coach Eric Wentworth at [email protected], 281-961-6603, or Coach Donnell Carter at [email protected], 281-467-4727, for more information. Email Coach Carter to get on the email list and you will receive a free running training video. Visit www.northwestflyers.org to get updates and learn more about the team.

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KLEINWOODIMPORTANT NUMBERSKLEINWOOD MAINTENANCE BOARDLarry Chamberlin, President ........................... 281-580-2222Ronnie Brod, Vice President ............................ 281-370-9200Tom Houser, Secretary .................................... 281-379-6517Jeff Gobbell, Treasurer ..................................... 281-251-7767Kelly Smith, Director at Large ......................... 281-370-9735

KLEINWOOD MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICTRobert Ehmann, President .............................. 281-251-8621Sherry Allard, Vice President ........................... 281-923-8603Joe Fratangelo, Secretary/Treasurer .................. 281-251-3189Bernie Bryl, Assis. V. P. & Asst. Sec ................. 281-251-2688Mike Morgan, Assis. Sec.& Investment Off. .... 281-376-6607

MANAGEMENT COMPANYChaparral Management ................................... 281-537-0957

POOL MANAGEMENT COMPANYSouthwest Pool Management .......................... 281-370-2474MUD FACILITY MANAGER & BUILDING RENTALSRoger Schuett .................................................. 281-685-1275

NEIGHBORHOOD COORDINATORSMessage Board Coordinator ........................................OPENJeff Gobbell, Pool Liaison ................................ 281-251-7767Mona Currey, Newsletter Editor ............ [email protected] Brod, Tennis Liaison ........................... 281-370-9200John Bush, Signs ....................................................................Head Block Captain ....................................................OPEN

SCHOOLSMittelstadt Elementary .................................... 832-484-6711Kleb Middle School......................................... 832-249-5500Klein High School ........................................... 832-484-4000

COMMUNITY SERVICESEmergency .......................................................................911 Harris County Constable ................................ 281-376-3472C.C.E.M.S ...................................................... 281-440-4300St. Lukes Vintage Hospital .............................. 832-534-5000Methodist Willowbrook Hospital .................... 281-737-1000Poison Control Center .................................... 281-654-1701Waste Management ......................................... 713-686-6666Klein VFD Business Office .............................. 281-376-4449Water/Sewer Repairs (24/7) ............................. 832-467-1599Water/Sewer Billing Questions ........................ 832-467-1599Reliant Energy/HL&P .................................... 713-207-7777Centerpoint (report streetlight outings) ........... 713-207-2222Harris County Library, Barbara Bush Branch .. 281-376-4610Harris County, Precinct 4 ................................ 281-353-8424Harris County Animal Control ....................... 281-999-3191Aircraft Noise Complaints ............................... 281-233-3900Environmental Development Partners ............. 832-467-1599

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Goin’ GOLD in September

by Mardon Hickford

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. There is a movement throughout the childhood cancer community to turn September GOLD!  Everything from the White House, to the NFL/MLB to all of the community centers, libraries, police stations, neighborhood club houses, bridges, businesses, restaurants, little leagues, everything that illuminates, everywhere that people gather, big and small…hang a gold cancer ribbon flag, post something on your work, church, neighborhood marquees... get the word out! 

Let let the NFL/MLB know that their support is needed.  They wear PINK in October, why not GOLD in September?  Millions of people tune in each week and their help would bring such awareness. Here is the link to just one of the petitions http://www.change.org/petitions/nfl-mlb-wear-gold-for-september-for-childhood-cancer-awareness-month

Individual support is very important too! Some sports leagues are

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planning gold uniform socks, little ribbons for the attendees in the stands, painted gold ribbon tattoos on arms and helmets. It’s not just about the big venues, it’s very much grassroots, right here in our backyards. Ask your neighborhood club house, your kid’s soccer, football, baseball and cheer teams.  Ask your business if they will consider something on their webpage, their marquee, something outside of their business – like light bulbs or a flag.  Angels Making A Difference offer a yard flag, here’s the link: http://www.angelsmakingadifference.com/product/misc/childhood-cancer-awareness-garden-flag/ To donate to the cure for Childhood Cancer, visit the Childhood Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation at  http://www.cncfhope.org.

Mardon Hickford is the mother of Jacob Hickford who is fighting Stage 4, High Risk Neuroblastoma, a very rare cancer. Jacob has undergone multiple surgeries and 7 brutal rounds of chemo. He still has a long road of treatments ahead of him. There is very little federal research money allocated to Childhood Cancer research and of what little there is, none is allocated to Neuroblastoma research. Your awareness and support of this research means everything to families struggling with this disease. For more information and to follow Jacob’s progress visit: http://jacobhickford.com/

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CPR

Volunteer - DonateCOLINSHOPE.ORG

2013

Fall

Calendar

LAYERS OF PROTECTION

VISITUS

ONLINE

CHECK POOLS& HOTTUBS 1ST

FOR MISSING CHILDREN

CONSTANTVISUAL

SUPERVISION

MULTIPLE BARRIERS ON

POOLS & HOTTUBS

LEARNCPR

KEEP BACKYARDS& BATHROOMS

SAFE

LEARN TO

SWIM

WEARLIFE

JACKETS

Ongoing: Colin’s Hope Athlete Ambassadors of all ages needed! www.tinych.org/signup

February 16:

September 8: 5th annual Colin’s Hope Kids Tri, and All Star Burger Fundraiser (10% of sales donated). October 19: Sharkfest Austin Swim bene�ting Colin’s Hope. Volunteers needed.

November: Underwater Holiday Photos (multiple locations and dates).

Thank you to all who supported our e�orts this year to raise water safety awareness to prevent children from drowning!

Drowning is preventable! Be a Water Guardian and Watch Kids around Water.

Austin Marathon. Runners, walkers, and water stop volunteers needed.

The Cypress Symphony is proud to announce its

2013-2014 World Premiere Season!The Cypress Symphony and Zachary Carrettin explore

passion through performance in three one-time-only concerts at the Centrum! Join us for the world premiere performance of the Cypress Symphony in a powerful program featuring world renowned pianist Richard Dowling, the passionate and reflective “Adagio for Strings” by Samuel Barber, and an electrifying tango by American composer Ray Granlund.

Saturday September 21st, 20137pm at the CentrumOrder your tickets today at cypresssymphony.org

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St. Ignatius FALL FESTIVAL & CRAFT FAIR

St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church is having its annual FALL FESTIVAL & CRAFT FAIR on Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and October 6. Join in on the fun, live entertainment, games, crafts and taste a variety of international foods. Also available for enjoyment is bingo, children’s train, inflatables, used books, a talent show silent/live auctions, sports live auction and lots more. St. Ignatius is located at 7810 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, Tx 77379, at the corner of Cypresswood and Squyres. For more information, visit : www.ignatiusloyola.org and click on “Community Life” then “Fall Festival” or e-mail [email protected].

WingsDivorce Recovery for Children and Families

Beginning October 8th, 2013, from 7-8:30p, Klein United Methodist Church will offer “Wings—Healing from Divorce for Children, Teens and their Families”. This is a 7 week program, offered at no cost, that helps children and their families grieve the loss of the family as they knew it and move forward with new skills for adapting to their changing lives. For more information or to register for the program, please contact Reverend Kathy Coble @281-353-8202 Ext 309 or [email protected]. or Nancy Martin at [email protected].

Hi Jewish Community! Let’s get connected!

• Shabbat dinners• Chanukah parties• Passover Seders• or simply get together!

INTERESTED? E-mail us at

[email protected] visit our website atwww.shalomcypress.org

SHALOM

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Its easy! Ayusa, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization is looking for host families to open their hearts and their homes to a foreign exchange student. The deadline for placement is August 15, 2013 and we still have over 300 students to place nationwide. If you would like to help out in this wonderful effort, please visit www.ayusa.org and complete the online application. The only things that you need to provide for the student is a bedroom for them to sleep in and three meals a day. The students come with their own medical insurance and spending money.

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Crazy Ants‘Crazy Ants’ found, being treated in TomballPhoto by George MattinglyAn invasive species of ants have been found throughout Southeast Texas

and have made their way into Tomball, according to a local exterminator.The Tawny Crazy Ants, also known as the Raspberry or Caribbean Crazy

Ant, were first discovered in south Houston, but have recently migrated to the northern area, causing problems for homes and businesses in Cypress, The Woodlands and Tomball.

“The thing with these ants is that they don’t bite or sting, but there are billions per acre,” said Steve Durham with EnviroCon in Hockley. “They like to invade electrical components and bridge across the wiring, which can cause corrosion and other problems.” Durham said the invasion can cause problems for businesses or homes if the ants move into a building where they can get into switches, computers and other electrical wiring.

The ants also have a high reproductive rate and do not follow a particular path when moving. According to Durham, these ants move sporadically, making them very difficult to exterminate and is also the reason for their name. Durham first discovered the Crazy Ants last week at a business in Tomball, where he found tens of thousands of ants in a well switch. Since then, he has treated the problem using strong spray and granules to kill the ants.  

“The EPA has allowed special use labeling for termite products that can be used twice per year to kill them,” Durham said. “Store-bought products just don’t work on these ants and it’s partly because there are so many of them.” While Durham said that calling a professional pest or bug control company is the most effective way to get rid of the ants, there are some preventative measures home and business owners can take.

“These ants like shallow nests,” Durham said. “They like to nest under things on the ground like pallets, landscaping rocks, old tires and kiddie pools. People should minimize the stuff lying on the ground around their house or business and get rid of any plant or tree debris lying around, and then call a professional company to come out.”

Reprinted with permission: Community Impact News http://impactnews.c o m / h o u s t o n -m e t r o / t o m b a l l -magnolia/%27crazy-ants%27-found/

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