Gloria Zenteno - Montie Beach Civic Club
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Gloria Zenteno - Montie Beach Civic Club
BROOKE SMITH FOUNDED 1905 Please Join Us for the next Civic Club Meeting! Thursday, April 5 at 7:00PM Montie Beach Community Center 915 Northwood Street Guest Speaker Gloria Zenteno Barrio Dogs of Houston Founder & President Civic Club Contact Info Montie Beach Civic Club P.O. Box 30111 Houston, TX 77249-0111 www.montiebeach.org 832.303.0741 Civic Club Officers Juleena Masters, President president@montiebeach.org Rachel Dvoretzky, Vice President vp@montiebeach.org Emily Young, Vice President - Events eventsvp@montiebeach.org David Miller, Vice President - Communications communicationsvp@montiebeach.org Markos Pappas, Secretary secretary@montiebeach.org Amelia Gonzales, Treasurer treasurer@montiebeach.org Blake Masters, GHSNC Delegate blake.masters@montiebeach.org Micah Nerio, Newsletter Design micah.nerio@montiebeach.org April 2012 Newsletter for the Brooke Smith, Oakdale Place, and Lezzieton Terrace Subdivisions Boletin de noticias para las Vecindades de Brooke Smith, Oakdale Place, & Lezzieton Terrace By Kay Harnden “Barrio Dogs” Teaches Youth, Care to Animals That’s our name for her, aka The House. Enid started life on the 600 block of Redan. She was a small home built in the 20s. She had high ceilings and wide pine floors, which were customary for the period. Over the years she was “improved” by closing in the back porch to create a kitchen, and the old wooden windows were removed and replaced with aluminum windows. Somewhere along the line she was acquired by St. Mark’s Methodist church. The church used her as their youth building, but recently St. Mark’s began growing food for the hungry and the property that she stood on became more valuable as additional gardening space. About that time we were looking for another home to move into the neighborhood onto the lot that we had purchased at the corner of Enid and Heslep. Pg. 2 There are rescue groups and then there is Barrio Dogs of Houston. Formed in March 2010 when native Houstonian, Gloria Medina Zenteno, moved home to the Greater East End after years away. Barrio Dogs' focus, as the tagline states is to Educate, Empower, Transform. Educate the children and empower the residents to transform the community. Gloria was horrified when she moved home and became aware of the animal neglect and abuse going on in her old neighborhood. Pg. 2 Meet 611 Enid! AROUND OUR NEIGHBORHOOD Quality Feed and Garden By David Miller This month we feature our neighborhood’s and one of the city’s oldest businesses. For nearly 90 years, Quality Feed & Garden has served Houstonians as a feed store on its nearly two-acre North Main Street site in Brooke Smith. The historical store proudly ranks as one of Houston's oldest companies and one of the oldest Purina feed and garden stores in the United States. Today, Quality Feed & Garden employs its 4th generation of owners: partners Ken and Chris. The company's products and services continue expansion to meet the needs of customers plus the animals, lawns and gardens they tend. But the ambiance, one-on-one personal service, reasonable prices and outstanding expertise remain the same. They try hard to "live local" in offering goods made in the USA, products made in Texas, and just about as much as they can that's made right here in Houston! (Below: Owner, Ken, along with other photos from the store!) Visit our website at: http://www.montiebeach.org/ Page 2 April 2012 For more information: http://www.houstontx.gov/ solidwaste/schedule. html Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Calendar Key MBCC Meeting Regular Trash Pickup Recogida de Basura Recycling Pickup Riciclaje 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 NEIGHBOR SOCIAL! 29 30 Cont. Page 1: She worked with rescue groups briefly but quickly realized that work was never ending and a solution closer to the root of the problem was needed. Barrio Dogs was born. Since 2010 our organization has grown dramatically and boasts many programs such as Tales to Tails, a program matching dogs with children who are struggling with reading and YAP, the Youth & Paws program taking dogs to schools and discussing with today's East End youth the proper and humane way to care for pets, the importance of spay and neuter and the reasons why chaining a dog is not appropriate. By reaching the youth now, we hope to change the future of this community and end animal abuse and neglect. Unfortunately while all of this proactive work is going on, there is also defensive work to be done and although we are firmly not a rescue group, some rescue is inevitable. Barrio Dogs takes in many sad canine cases every month, vets them and works to adopt them into a forever home. We have monthly adoption events and work hard to place our dogs with the right humans. This month, we were lucky to have a very generous donor sponsor our adoption fee of $125 for every dog adopted at February 25 and March 10 Natural Pawz events. Between the two, we adopted out 12 dogs and sent 4 to foster homes. They were our most successful events to date and we look forward to more. We also participated in Rodeo Round Up with ABC-13's Casey Curry this year on February 27, 2012. Our organization was given $500 for participating and we won the $2500 second prize, as well, but, the real prize was getting our name out there and making Houston aware of our work and our mission. Please visit: www.barriodogs.org or our Facebook pages for more detailed information on who we are and what we do. Heavy Haul Trash & Large Trees/Limbs Basura Pesado y Ãrboles Grande Neighborhood Social Event We struck a deal with the church and sent a truck to pick her up. It’s amazing that you can actually pick a house up and move it and it survives the experience. This is the 2nd home that we have moved into the neighborhood and renovated. The first now sits at 510 Archer. It was also a previous Woodland Heights resident in danger of being torn down. Enid was not pretty sitting up high on her new piers. Friends and neighbors thought we had lost our minds. She was about 900 square feet, 1/3rd of which had to be demolished because it was not structurally sound. The good thing about restoring a home in this condition is that you have the bones in place to guide you, but also a blank slate from which to create. This is where Anthony is perfectly at home (no pun intended). Having worked primarily with historic homes over the past decade, he has an eye for the details that make these homes special, and the ability to recreate them. He does this by using reclaimed materials from historic homes that have been demolished. An example of this is the reclaimed oak flooring used throughout, original exterior siding, and cedar shiplap used as a backsplash in the kitchen and on the back porch. For details that cannot be found, pains are taken to reconstruct them as close to period as possible. I am sure that you have noticed a lot of positive activity in the neighborhood with homes being renovated and some new construction. Our goal as we approach each project is not to simply flip a house and make a profit. We strive to produce a quality, well-crafted home. You can see it in the details from antique light fixtures, craftsman columns, and period hardware. We even installed original wooden windows with wavy glass. Coming up on our 10th year in Brooke Smith, we are also motivated by our love of the neighborhood and the desire to improve it. As we near Enid’s completion, we invite you to stop by and take a peek inside. Our philosophy with these historic homes is to honor their history, care for them as best you can, improve them, while keeping their heritage in tact, and pass them on to the next “caretaker.” Soon, Enid will be passed on to her next owners. She’s been a fun project, and a new venture has grown out of the experience. Anthony has created Restoration Arts, a renovation business that focuses on the restoration of historic homes. We are in the process now of finding another treasure to move into the neighborhood. Let you know when the next house moving party is! Changes Coming to Airline Drive, Part 2 By David Miller This article is continued from the March issue. The section of Airline from the North Loop to Cavalcade, bordering Brooke Smith, is to be rebuilt over the next year. The following street improvements are planned: MBCC Membership Application 2012 MBCC Calidad De Miembro Aplicacíon NAME(S) / NOMBRE(S): ___________________________________________________________ ADDRESS / DIRECIONAMIENTO: ___________________________________________________________ The overall road width (right-of-way) will expand 10 feet to 80 ft. The lanes will be wider, and will include a 14-ft. wide turning lane meant for 18-wheelers. PHONE / TELÉFONO: ___________________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS: "The expanded street and wider lanes will move more traffic, at higher speeds, but the larger issue at stake is the potential impact of the project on the vibrant street life of the corridor." (Susan Rogers, CITE #86, Summer 2011). The Civic Club has identified this as a cause for concern and has been working with our local officials. Easy pedestrian movement is in jeopardy, and we are concerned that what author Susan Rogers calls “The street (as) a social forum, a meeting place” could be lost. Rogers speaks of designs for “multifunctional and hybrid landscapes”, where the needs of pedestrians, motorists, and commercial interests will all be served. Montie Beach Civic Club will keep its members updated on developments on Airline Drive. Do you shop at Kroger? If you do, would you be willing to take a barcode paper for Barrio Dogs with you on your next grocery shopping trip? At the register, the cashier will simply scan the barcode and then scan your Kroger Plus card and it permanently links it to your card. From that day forward every time you shop at Kroger and use your Kroger Plus card, a donation will be sent to Barrio Dogs. Hopefully, other grocery stores will join Kroger to help Barrio Dogs, but, at the current time, Kroger is the only store participating. The current barcode will expire at the end of April (the end of Kroger's fiscal year) and a new one will have to be obtained. For more information about linking your Kroger Plus card to Barrio Dogs email info@barriodogs.org. Neighbor Social at Texas Que Smokehouse Please join us in a family friendly atmosphere for some great BBQ. This event is a great opportunity for all Montie Beach Civic Club members to get to know each other better and for non members to learn more about the civic club. Please invite your neighbors to join in on the fun. This event is free to attend but those attending are responsible for purchasing their own meals and drinks. Please stop by anytime during the event, which will be held on Saturday, April 28th from 4-7pm. Please RSVP to Juleena at President@Montiebeach.org so an approximate head count can be provided to Mark Jimenez at Texas Que Smokehouse so he can plan to have enough food available for purchase. Texas Que Smokehouse is located at 1504 Airline Drive. (Top Right): MBCC Neighbor Social on 03.21.09 at Spanish Flowers (Bottom Right): Photo by Tom Callins of Brooke Smith house being moved on a beautiful, clear Houston night. ___________________________________________________________ O $15.00 Homeowner O $10.00 Renter O $6.00 Senior (over 65) O $25.00 Business Please make checks payable to: Montie Beach Civic Club and mail to: P.O. Box 30111, Houston, TX 77249-0111 Montie Beach Community Center Activities / Actividades Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri 8AM–9AM Walking Walking Walking Walking Walking 9AM– 10AM Aerobics Aerobics Zumba* Aerobics Zumba* 4PM-6PM Self Defense Martial Arts (beginners) Self Defense Martial Arts (beginners) 6PM-8PM Self Defense Martial Arts (advanced) Self Defense Martial Arts (advanced) 6PM–7PM Zumba** Zumba** Zumba** *$3 class 7PM–8PM Zumba** Zumba** Zumba** **$5 class 915 Northwood St, (713) 864-6820 Continued Thanks!.... to Anthony and Kay Harnden and Suzanne Anderson Properties for donating their time, printer, and ink to print the MBCC Newsletter. Thank you!!! THE SEERDEN LAW FIRM, PLLC Personal Injury & Civil Litigation - Free Initial Consultations M. Andrew Seerden ATTORNEY AT LAW 2311 Canal, Suite 214 Houston, Texas 77003 (713) 526-6700 Phone (713) 526-6704 Fax Andrew.seerden@seerden-law.com Over 42 years of experience on auto body and paint. We will help with your deductible or offer 15 % off with cash payment. (Above): Brooke Smith’s, Blake Masters, presenting a Leadership Houston project. You make our neighborhood proud, Blake! Advertise in the Montie Beach Newsletter! Annual $150 Semi Annual $80 Monthly $15 For more information e-mail: micah.nerio@montiebeach.org or at 832.303.0741