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HARVEST BEND THE VILLAGE

Harvest Bend The Village

Volume 2, Issue 9

October 2005

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Mosquitoes: More Than a Nuisance (NAPSA)-As the cold weather slowly escapes, we find ourselves looking for more reasons to bask and play outdoors. But be advised: spending time outdoors may come with mosquito-related risks. Mosquitoes inevitably accompany warm weather and are much more than just a nuisance during outings and picnics. Though typically feared for the dangers they pose internationally where they carry and transmit the infectious agents that cause malaria, lymphatic filariasis, yellow fever and dengue fever, mosquitoes should not be taken for granted in North America. Approximately 200 of the more than 3,000 mosquito species worldwide are found in North America, and some are capable of transmitting a number of viruses causing encephalitis (swelling of the brain), including West Nile virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 16,000 people in the United States have become ill with West Nile virus since it was first identified in New York in 1999. Serious symptoms resulting from West Nile virus can include high fever, headache, neck stiffness, disorientation, convulsions, muscle weakness, vision loss, numbness or paralysis, and the disease can even be fatal. “Mosquitoes only need a small amount of water with nutrients to breed and survive, making them very hard to control,” says Frank Meek, Technical Director for Orkin, Inc. “It is important to take prevention measures seriously to reduce populations and the accompanying risk of diseases.” Most cases of mosquito-related disease show up in late summer or early fall when Copyright © 2005 Peel, Inc.

Take preventative measures to protect yourself from mosquito-borne diseases. (photo courtesy of CDC) populations are largely prevalent. Fortunately, a few preventative measures will allow you and your family to continue to enjoy the pleasures of the changing weather: • When outdoors, spray an EPA-approved insect repellent on exposed skin and over clothing. • During prime mosquito biting hours of dusk to dawn, wear long sleeves and pants in addition to repellent, or consider staying indoors. • Make sure screens on windows and doors fit tightly and have no holes. • Eliminate breeding sites by emptying standing water from objects around the home, including flower pots, buckets, tire swings and children’s wading pools when not in use. Change the water in pet dishes and replace the water in bird baths weekly. In addition to these preventative measures, professional help is also available.

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HARVEST BEND THE VILLAGE IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Emergency ...............................................................................................9-1-1 Constable Precinct 4 - 281-376-3472 Architectural Control Chairman: Sandra Thompson Deed Restrictions .....................................................................281-447-3388 Management Company Sterling ASI ......................... [email protected], 281-447-3388 P.O. Box 38113, Houston, TX 77238 Pool Company Miller Aquatics .......................................................................713-777-7946 Tennis Court Keys Laura Mlcak .................................................................. [email protected] Schools Francone Elementary .............. http://schools.cfisd.net/francone, 281-897-4512 Willbern Elementary ............... http://schools.cfisd.net/willbern/, 281-897-3820

Campbell Jr. High............http://schools.cfisd.net/campbell/index.stm, 281-897-4300 Cy Falls High School ................ http://schools.cfisd.net/cyfalls/, 281-856-1000 Cypress Creek High School http://schools.cfisd.net/cycreek/index1.stm,281-897-4200 Cypress Fairbanks ISD ........................... http://www.cfisd.net/, 281-897-4000 Cypress Ridge H. S. ........... http://schools.cfisd.net/cyridge/index.htm,281-807-8000

School Buses Falcon Transp. ................. http://www.cfisd.net/dept2/transp.htm,281-897-4380 Other Animal Control .......................................................................281-999-3191 Cy-Fair Ambulance .................................................................713-466-6161 Cy-Fair Fire Department ...................................(emergency) 281-466-6161 .................................................................. (non-emergency) 281-550-6663 Cy-Fair Hospital .....................................................................281-890-4285 DPS Sex Offenders ...................... Website: http://records.txdps.state.tx.us/ FBI ..........................................................................................713-693-5000 Highway Patrol .......................................................................713-957-8192 Houston Chronicle .................................................................. 713-220-7211 Houston SPCA ........................................................................713-869-8227 Leaking Gas Fire.....................................................................713-659-3552 Metro Transit Info ...................................................................713-635-4000 NW Library ......................................................................... 281-890-BOOK Poison Control .................................................................... 1-800-764-7661 Time-Warner Cable .................................................................713-462-9000 Toxic Chemical & Oil Spills............................................... 1-800-424-8802 Texas Enviromental Waste ......................................................281-368-8397 Harris County Commissioner, Pct. 4 ..............................................................281-353-8100 Animal Control .......................................................................281-999-3191 Flood Control District .............................................................281-684-4000 Tax Office ...............................................................................713-224-1919 Health Department ..................................................................713-526-1841 Post Office - Willow Place ......................................................281-890-2392 Utilities CenterPoint (Gas) ................................................................... 713-659-2111 CenterPoint (Electric) .............................................................713-207-7777 ECO Resources (Water) ..........................................................281-240-1988 Entex Gas ................................................................................ 713-659-2111 Emergency Gas Leaks ............................................................713-659-3552 Reliant Energy (give pole # of street light which is out) ...............713-207-7777 Southwestern Bell ...................................................................800-246-8464 Water Repairs ..........................................................................281-240-1300 Trash Company (Republic Waste) ..........................................281-446-2030 Newsletter Publisher Peel, Inc. ................................... [email protected], 512-989-8905 Adver. Donna Sommer [email protected], 832-237-4684

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Board of Directors President Laura Mlcak ..................................................... [email protected] Vice President Thomas Brady [email protected] Secretary Treasurer Jerry Wilson ..................................................... [email protected] Board Member at Large Board Committees include: Security, Pool Registration, Pool Building, Recreation, Architectural Control(ACC) If you are interested in volunteering on a committee, or establishing a new committee please contact one of the board members.

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HARVEST BEND THE VILLAGE Festival of Children

Are you looking for a wonderful family outing close to home? Then come out and enjoy the cooler weather at the Festival of Children on Saturday, October 15 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Hosted by Messiah Lutheran Church, and benefiting the scholarship fund of its Chrysalis Preschool and The Ark after school program, this day will include something for everyone. There are moonwalks, games, snow cones, train rides, a silent auction, free musical entertainment, raffles and the best barbequed brisket, chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs and sausages in town to make for a great way to spend your day. Messiah is located at 11522 Telge Road, ½ mile north of Highway 290.

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Jersey Village Church of Christ - 8810 Jones Road Come join us October 29, 2005 from 3:00-6:00pm,with a Noah’s Ark Play starting @ 3:00pm and other great activities to follow. We welcome adults and children of all ages; free. Refreshments will be served. For any questions, call our office @ 832-237-7550 or check the website, www.jvchurchofchrist.org.

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HARVEST BEND THE VILLAGE 1—HOUSTON: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Race for the Cure Includes a competitive 5-K run, non-competitive 5-K run, 5-K walk, Kids K/Family Walk and more. Downtown. 713/867-3233 Gulf Coast 1-Jan. 8—CLEAR LAKE AREA: Speed Presents a hyper-fast look into the physics and mathematics that impact speed. Space Center Houston. www.spacecenter.org 281/244-2100 Gulf Coast 6-8—HOUSTON: Festival Chicano Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park. 713/284-8350 Gulf Coast 6-9—HOUSTON: Greek Festival Enjoy authentic Greek food, wine, dancing and artifacts. Grounds of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral. www.greekfestival.org 713/526-5377 Gulf Coast 7-8—GALVESTON: B.B. King — in Concert Begins at 8 p.m. The Grand 1894 Opera House. www.thegrand.com 800/821-1894 Gulf Coast 8—GALVESTON: ArtWalk Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Historic Downtown Galveston. www.galvestonartscenter.org 409/763-2403 Gulf Coast 8-9—HOUSTON: 21st Annual Wings Over Houston Airshow Includes the Canadian Forces Snowbirds Jet Demonstration Team, F-19F Super Hornet, AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter, A-10 Thunderbolt II, World War II air power re-enactment of “Tora! Tora! Tora!” and static displays. Gates open at 8 a.m. Ellington Field. www.wingsoverhouston. com 713/266-4492 Gulf Coast

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8-9—HOUSTON: 27th Houston Festa Italiana Features live entertainment, children’s area, bocce ball, grape stomp, pasta-eating contest, Italian car show, Italian heritage area and delicious homemade food. Houston Farm and Ranch Club. www.houstonitalianfestival.com 713/524-4222 Gulf Coast 8-9—HOUSTON: Bayou City Art Festival This annual juried fine art event boasts 300 acclaimed artists from throughout Texas and the world. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In front of Houston’s City Hall, around Hermann Square and Sam Houston Park downtown. www. bayoucityartfestival.com 713/521-0133 Gulf Coast 8-9—KATY: 25th Annual Rice Harvest Festival Celebrate with arts & crafts, food, carnival, photo contest, rice cooking contest and continuous live entertainment. Historic Downtown Katy. www.katychamber.com 281/828-1100 Gulf Coast 8-Nov. 13—GALVESTON: Alain Clement — War Stories Features large scale photograms by this Galveston-based artist. Galveston Arts Center. www.galvestonartscenter.org 409/763-2403 Gulf Coast 9—HOUSTON: Fifth Annual Art Car Show See more than 40 vehicles of all sorts painted, pasted and carved into artistic masterpieces on wheels. Begins at 10 a.m. Traders Village. www.tradersvillage.com 281/890-5500 Gulf Coast (Continued on page5) Fuel Injection Cleaning Repairs Brake Service Diagnostics Factory Scheduled Maintenance Radiator Flush and Fills Belts & Hoses Air Conditioning Service Emissions Oil Changes Tune-Ups

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HARVEST BEND THE VILLAGE Texas Events - (Continued from Page 4) 14—HOUSTON: Dia de la Hispanidad Festival Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park. 713/284-8350 Gulf Coast 15—GALVESTON: Canadian Brass Begins at 8 p.m. The Grand 1894 Opera House. www.thegrand.com 800/821-1894 Gulf Coast 15—HOUSTON: All-British Motor Vehicle Expo www. houstonmgcarclub.org 281/346-2417 Gulf Coast 15—HOUSTON: Ninth Annual Museum District Day Fifteen museums participate. www.houstonmuseumdistrict.org 713/529-9802 Gulf Coast 20—FRIENDSWOOD: “Swing into Fall” Golf Tournament Timber Creek Golf Club. E-mail: [email protected] • www.friendswoodchamber.com 281/482-3329 Gulf Coast 21-22—PASADENA: Creepy Crawlers Features costumed characters and a nighttime adventure from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Armand Bayou Nature Center, 8500 Bay Area Blvd. 281/474-2551 Gulf Coast 22-23—CLEAR LAKE AREA: Gulf Coast International Dragon Boat Regatta Teams from the Central United States compete for the Central Region Championship title. Includes diverse Asian entertainment, arts & crafts, cuisine and a kids zone. Clear Lake Park. www.texasdragonboat.com 713/225-0514 Gulf Coast 22-23—HOUSTON: Asian-American Festival Enjoy Asian music, dancing and demonstrations of other Asian arts. Includes cultural exhibits and children’s activities. Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park. 713/861-8270 or 713/284-8350 Gulf Coast 22, 25, 28, 30—HOUSTON: Fall Repertory: Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov Houston Grand Opera. Wortham Theater Center. 713/2286737 or 800/626-7372 Gulf Coast 23—PASADENA: Philharmonic Society Symphony Concert 713/941-3332 Gulf Coast 25—ALVIN: Kiwanis Annual Golf Tournament Bayou Golf Club. 281/331-3944 Gulf Coast 27—FRIENDSWOOD: Halloween in the Park Includes booths and music. Stevenson Park. E-mail: [email protected] • www. friendswood-chamber.com 281/482-3329 Gulf Coast 27-30—HOUSTON: International Quilt Festival More than 900 quilts, original cloth dolls, wearable and related textile arts are displayed. Includes expert demonstrations and mini-classes. George R. Brown Convention Center. www.quilts.com 713/781-6864 Gulf Coast

28-Jan. 22—HOUSTON: Robert Gober: The Meat Wagon The Menil Collection. www.menil.org 713/525-9400 Gulf Coast 29—BAYTOWN: Halloween Carnival Includes a petting zoo, face painting, pony ride, train ride, moon jump, costume contest and more. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Roseland Pavilion. E-mail: pard@baytown. org 281/420-6597 Gulf Coast 29—BAYTOWN: Heritage Scaritage Festival Includes arts & crafts, great food, kids activities and fun for the entire family. Bobby Soloman Smith and about 150 Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District students perform. Includes a pumpkin pie-eating contest. Republic of Texas Plaza Park. E-mail: [email protected] 281/424-7229 Gulf Coast 29—EDNA: Halloween Haunted Trail Includes a haunted trail, hayride, costume contest, games and more. Hours are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Lake Texana State Park. 361/782-5718 Gulf Coast 29—GALVESTON: A Cabaret Evening with Brian Stokes Mitchell Begins at 8 p.m. The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St. www.thegrand.com 800/821-1894 Gulf Coast 29—GALVESTON: Halloween Ghost Stories & Hayride Listen to ghost stories around a spooky campfire then climb aboard the hayride for a drive through the bay side of the park, stopping at the haunted Nature Center for treats. Galveston Island State Park. 409/737-1222 Gulf Coast 29—HOUSTON: Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro Houston Grand Opera. Wortham Theater Center. 713/228-6737 or 800/626-7372 Gulf Coast 29-30—HOUSTON: MECA Day of the Dead Festival Includes traditional celebrations and arts & crafts. www.meca-houston.org 713/802-9370 Gulf Coast 30—HOUSTON: Seventh Annual Halloween Boo Bash for Kidz Presents continuous live musical entertainment and activities from 1 to 4 p.m. Trick-or-treating is from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Traders Village, 7979 N. Eldridge Road. www.tradersvillage.com 281/890-5500 Gulf Coast

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HARVEST BEND THE VILLAGE The Federal Emergency Management Agency lists these organizations for those seeking to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina Donate cash American Red Cross (800) HELP NOW (435-7669) (800) 257-7575 Spanish Operation Blessing (800) 436-6348 America’s Second Harvest (800) 344-8070 To donate cash or volunteer: Adventist Community Services (800) 381-7171 Catholic Charities, USA (703) 549-1390 Christian Disaster Response (941) 956-5183 or (941) 551-9554 Christian Reformed World Relief (800) 848-5818 Church World Service (800) 297-1516 Convoy of Hope (417) 823-8998 Lutheran Disaster Response (800) 638-3522 Mennonite Disaster Service (717) 859-2210 Nazarene Disaster Response (888) 256-5886 Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (800) 872-3283 Salvation Army (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) Southern Baptist Convention (800) 462-8657, ext. 6133 United Methodist Committee (800) 554-8583 DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser. * The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising. * Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints in this publication, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction. * Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

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