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Vol. 5 No. 5 • Published for ConocoPhillips employees in Houston, Texas March 10, 2006 UW Allocations Committee needs you Are you looking for a new volunteer community leadership opportunity? You might want to consider representing ConocoPhillips on the United Way of Texas Gulf Coast Allocations Committee. This group evaluates the services provided by local agencies and helps determine how much annual United Way funding they will receive. “An Allocations volunteer visits six to eight agencies. The team of 12-15 volunteers makes recommendations on United Way funding and enhancements to programs,” said Gerardo Rivera, BDCommercial, an Allocations volunteer prior to his move to California. (See Allocations Committee on page 2) Rodeo Run breaks all records! See the insert to view photos and learn how this year’s Rodeo Run broke records and how volunteers made a difference. Company News S.O.S. means Send One Suit S.O.S. brown bag You’re invited to learn more about the Dress for Success organization and the S.O.S. Drive at a brown bag on Wednesday, March 15. Bring your lunch to hear from Cathryn Holmesly, manager of Community Resources, Dress for Success, in PE 1011 at 11:30 a.m. Network service groups have joined forces in the Send One Suit (S.O.S.) drive, March 2024. The drive will help Dress for Success Houston collect new or gently worn interview suits for low-income women to enter the workforce. You can help by donating one (or more) clean, pressed, interview-appropriate suits on hangers. Place them in any wardrobe collection box in the Lobo building, loading dock, east walkway at ConocoPhillips Center and at Westlake and Threadneedle buildings. Dress for Success inventories were greatly depleted in 2005 and your help is needed to rebuild the inventory. All sizes are needed, but larger sizes are preferred. Cash donations also are accepted. For only $55, a new woman’s suit in the much-needed large or plus-size can be purchased. Drop off cash donations to Andrea Baca Pinkel at MA 3078. This event is sponsored by the ConocoPhillips Administrative Network (CAN), The Women’s Informal Network Group (WINGs), The New Hire Network and The Hispanic Network. Sporting Clays event needs volunteers ★ Downstream/Upstream Organizational Announcement ★ Essent and ConocoPhillips in New Stage of Eemshaven LNG Terminal Project ★ ConocoPhillips Completes Purchase of German Refinery ★ ConocoPhillips-Burlington Resources GSS Leadership Announcement Information on each of these can be found on e-Stream. The Special Olympics Sporting Clays Tournament still has volunteer positions open on Friday, March 24, and Saturday, March 25, at the American Shooting Center, 16500 Westheimer Parkway. Volunteers are needed to help with registration, score cards, parking and data entry for the morning shift (9 a.m.-noon) and afternoon shift (noon-3 p.m.). This is a family event and students requiring community service hours are encouraged to volunteer. Registered volunteers will be eligible to win an opportunity to participate in the tournament. To sign up, visit the Houston home page or call Cheryl Westphal, (281) 293-2920. Row for the ConocoPhillips Houston Dragon Boat team ConocoPhillips Upstream is sponsoring a team in the 6th Annual Houston Dragon Boat Festival held during Asian Heritage Month on Saturday, May 6. Team openings are available for this competitive sporting event on a first-come, first-served basis. Employees, families and friends are invited to attend this fun outdoor event at no charge. The Asian American Network (AAN) will take the lead to coordinate the team’s activity. Teams (consisting of 25 people – 20 paddlers, one drummer, What’s the status of your work request? Wondering about your work request? To get a status report, go to the GFM Building Services home page, view Work Order Request then Work Request Status Inquiry, then choose your city. In the pre-populated e-mail, fill in the blanks and click “Send.” Your e-mail will be sent to the appropriate GFM group. and 4 alternates) will race down a 250meter waterway on Buffalo Bayou. Participants must commit to attend the two 11/2-hour practice sessions, tentatively scheduled for April 8 and April 29. Team members should arrive at the festival at 8 a.m. to compete in three to five miniPOOL vans helps employees get to work and back home ConocoPhillips employee Jennifer Bodin couldn’t imagine life without her car, until she learned about the complex’s west side construction. After researching her options, Jennifer joined miniPOOL with seven other employees. This unique vanpool service features popular minivans and creates vanpools by matching commuters who live and work in the same area. Jennifer’s CPFSN – helping in Houston and Louisiana The ConocoPhillips Family/Spouse Network (CPFSN) is open to family members interested in helping with service programs and participating in social events. CPFSN organizes a number of local service programs and recently helped Alliance Refinery employees with a “Beads and Needs” drive. Walmart, Home Depot and Lowe’s gift cards totaling $2,080 were donated for employees hardest hit by the recent hurricanes. Tommy Duncan, HR manager, Alliance Refinery, visited Houston CPFSN members to talk about the everyday living problems Alliance Refinery employees are facing in the after- timed heats. Winners will be announced around 4 p.m. If you are interested and able to commit to the times mentioned above, please contact Jenny Gosal, (281) 293-5502 or Jessica Lu, (281) 293-2056. The Houston Dragon Boat Festival promotes dragon boat racing and shares the drama of Asian culture. Co-sponsored by the Buffalo Bayou Partnership, the festival features food, music and Asian entertainment. Come out to experience the culture and to cheer for the ConocoPhillips team. Visit the Houston Dragon Boat Web site at www. houstondragonboat.com. math of Hurricane Katrina. A satellite CPFSN is being organized at Alliance. On April 2, spouses, friends and guests are invited for a night of thoroughbred horse racing, dining and fun at the Sam Houston Race Park. The gate opens at 4 p.m. and the first race starts at 5 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person and includes: track admission, race program, finish line seating and a Winner’s Circle meal (with taxes and gratuities). Make your check payable to Joyce Mills and mail to her at 8423 E. Copper Village Dr., Houston, TX 77095, before the March 27 deadline. For more details, contact Joyce at (832) 593-8984 or jemills@sbcglobal.net. miniPOOL group benefits from access to close parking, reduces the wear and tear on personal vehicles and saves time. Plus, ConocoPhillips subsidizes $70 per month for those who use the vanpool system. To learn more about miniPOOL’s van leases, roadside assistance and emergency rides home, visit www.vanpool.org and click on the miniPOOL link, or call (866) 474-mini. Allocations Committee continued from page one “Interacting with the agencies and those they serve, was a rewarding experience,” said Rivera. Volunteers must commit to a flexible schedule of about 40 hours over a fourmonth period. For details, contact Becky Morgan at (713) 685-2403 or bmorgan@uwtgc.org, or Cheryl Westphal at (281) 293-2920. 2006 Rodeo Run breaks all records Nearly 6,400 registrants and more than 1,400 employees, retirees, contractors and family volunteers took part in making the 2006 ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run a huge success! The event, held on Sat., Feb. 25, raised an unprecedented $145,000 for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Educational Fund. Since the race began in 1988, the company has donated $1.65 million toward college scholarships for Texas youth. Thank you making a difference Special recognition goes to the ConocoPhillips runners. Congratulations to the our men’s and women’s corporate teams, for placing first in the large corporate category. A very special thank you goes to the dedicated ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run volunteers and their families and friends who filled close to 1,600 race-related jobs. Volunteers plan and administer the event from start to finish, making it possible for the company to contribute to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Educational Fund, which provides scholarships for deserving Texas youth. “ConocoPhillips could not feature this extraordinary race without the commitment of more than 1,400 volunteers,” said Carin Knickel, es and face joyed fun, gam Rodeo Run Chairman and vice president for en n re ild ch of rain, hundreds s Family Fun Zone. Human Resources. “Your dedication is evident Despite some y’ rt pa e post-race to the thousands of runners and walkers who painting at th participate in the race, and your community spirit is on stage for all of Houston to see. Thanks for your commitment to furthering education, and for being a part of this Texas tradition. We’ll see you again next year when we celebrate Rodeo Run’s 20th anniversary!” (left), r David Pack go to voluntee ess, and his son, ns tio la tu ra Special cong ecialty Busin the gration, and Sp ocoPhillips Rodeo Run on Strategy, Inte on C g representin Christian, for rade. the Rodeo Pa in at flo parade Discovery astronauts (left to right) Charles Camarda, Wendy Lawrence, and Andrew Thomas visited with Rodeo Parade mascot Howdy before the race. The astronauts also joined ConocoPhillips Chairman and CEO Jim Mulva at the race start line. Pictured here is th e ConocoPhillips Lu bes Lane hoopla team , on the 24 hoopla team e of s the Rodeo Run. Th at is was Lubes Lane’s first ho team appearance opla . r far right), HR, Lower Maria Jimenez (voluntee her family greeted and 48 and Latin America, p pick-up area. runners at the timing chi For more photos and race results, visit the Rodeo Run Web site, available through the Houston home page. And, stop by the 2nd floor main walkway Globe to see how volunteers made a difference. Join the HELP Team! The Houston Ergonomics Leveraged Process team is seeking volunteers who are interested in assessing ergonomics for their workgroup areas. Training will be conducted quarterly at ConocoPhillips Center, with the next session on March 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in MA 1053 . If you are interested, please visit with your supervisor to determine the needs of your work area before registering. To volunteer, contact Denise Lund at j-denise.lund@conocophillips.com. New catering system comes to Houston ConocoPhillips and Sodexho Food Services have a new Web site and catering system for your catering needs. The Web site will be maintained and updated by Sodexho and can be accessed on your computer at www. copdining.com, using your ConocoPhillips secure ID login. The first time you access the Web site, visit the tutorial at the “Click here for Customer Quick Tips to Online Ordering” link. Here are two quick tips: • Event Name: Do NOT use any symbols (i.e. / & - @ ‘) • Credit Card Name: Print exactly as it appears on the card If you have questions, send a message to the new catering e-mail address, recently changed from Catering Houston to RSC:Catering Houston. Discount tickets available for upcoming events View details of discount tickets for local cultural and sporting events. Searching for Eden on ConocoPhillips Appreciation Night – Employees can purchase discount tickets for the 8 p.m., Saturday, March 18, performance at Stages Repertory Theatre, 3201 Allen Parkway. Based on Mark Twain’s short stories, this show is a funny, tender testament to life-long love and epic battle of the sexes. To order $20 tickets, call Stages box office at (713) 527-0123. For details of other performances, visit www.stagestheatre.com. 2006 Scottish Festival Spectacular at the Toyota Center – Come see the three-time World-Champion St. Thomas Members Choice Credit Union schedules annual meeting The Members Choice Credit Union annual meeting will be held on Thursday, March 23, at 5:30 p.m. at the credit union office, 14960 Park Row @ Hwy 6. The meeting will include the election of board members. Hor d’oeuvres will be served at 5 p.m. Cash door prizes for members who attend the meeting range from $25$200. You must be present to win. All employees are welcome, but only credit union members can vote and participate in the prize drawings. For details, contact Kelly Gaines, 281-754-1012. CELEBRATIONS Susan Deason (left), Administrative Assistant, Legal Department, is congratulated for 25 years of service with ConocoPhillips by her supervisor, Kristie Dewey. Pipe Band live with more than 300 dancers, pipers and drummers perform Friday, March 17. Tickets are discounted to $25 and $15, before the March 13 deadline. To order tickets, call Tiffany Hill, (713) 758-7577. Dance Salad Festival at the Wortham Center – View this multicultural merge of modern, contemporary and classical dance featured April 10-15 in the Cullen Theatre. Tickets range from $16 to $46 and employees enjoy a further discount of 10 percent. To purchase tickets, call the Hobby Center at (713) 315-2525 or visit www. dancesalad.org and use or mention code: ConocoPhillips. Rockets tickets – The Network Group (TNG) is offering discount tickets to all Rockets home games for $17, $23, $28, $38 and $43. Complete the Toyota Center order form (posted on the Houston Home page calendar), specify the Rockets home game date, then fax to (713) 758-7343. For details, contact Sandra Vetter at (713) 758-7231. Visit the Houston Rockets Web site at http://www.nba.com/rockets for home game dates and details about special giveaways. A portion of the proceeds benefit TNG’s scholarships. Vehicles, boats, motorcycles 1990 HONDA CIVIC CRX. 152K miles, sunroof, needs work, best offer. (713) 854-0136. 1997 HONDA CIVIC LX. 4-door, 77K miles, red w/upgraded wheels, tires, exhaust & sound system, $6,000. (281) 797-7442. 1997 TOYOTA CAMRY LE. 56K miles, first owner, $6,800. (281) 293-4354 or (281) 468-0378. 1996 CHEVY BLAZER LT. 72K miles, 4-door, dark red w/beige leather, all power, AM/FM/CD, alloys, garagekept, $6,500. (281) 579-7336. 2005 CORVETTE COUPE. 5.7K miles, silver metallic w/gray leather, HUD, 6-disc CD, all power, garagekept, $43,500. Matt, (281) 293-3426. 2004 TOYOTA SEQUOIA SR5. Deep blue w/silver gray rims & bumpers w/gray leather, upgrades, 19K miles, $27,000. Marla, (281) 392-0339 or (281) 455-7606. 1996 MERCEDES S500. Champagne w/leather, 4-door, 120K miles, V8 auto., all power, AM/FM/ cass./6-disc CD, sunroof, theft system & more, $20,000. (281) 293-1539. 2004 INFINITY FX45. Black w/leather, 42K miles, loaded, V8 315 HP, Navigation, wireless rear DVD, back-up camera, CD & satellite radio, sunroof, new tires, $36,500 OBO. J.L. Doguet, (281) 384-3035. Goods and pets RODEO TICKETS. To March 13, 15 and 17 shows, seats on the 1st & 3rd levels, from $20 to $28/each. brian.p.mullen@conocophillips.com, no phone calls. FURNITURE. Sectional sofa, taupe & creme, pillow back, 3 years old, $200; solid oak Heritage South of France-design dining table only, mahogany stain, seats 8 comfortably, $100; photos. (281) 293-5982. SOFA. Hunter green leather, $350. (281) 858-4358. APPLIANCES. Side-by-side Frigidaire refrigerator, 25 cu. ft.; electric dryer; gas Maytag stove w/door needing repair, 3 years old; you pick up. (832) 978-5340. BOWFLEX. Ultimate 2 Home Gym, 1 month old, 95 exercises w/310 lbs. of resistance, photos, you pickup in Houston area, $1,950. (281) 293-2099. MISCELLANEOUS. Cast-iron white/gold daybed; bookshelves, 4'w X 8'h heavy cedar; 2 TVs, 1 a 26" Sony; office desk. Linda, ETN 639-6055 or (713) 271-6157. SKI EQUIPMENT. Men's Intermediate-level ski equip- ✂ Yes, I’d like to buy ment, used twice, 180 L Salomon skis w/Rossignol MT100 bindings, men's size 12 Lange Max 5 Boots, Scott ski poles, new ski bag & boot bag, $350. Rene, (832) 593-7274 or Karen, (281) 293-5635. MISCELLANEOUS. Twin-size Dillard’s quilt, pillow & sham w/matching plaid curtain toppers & Bear rug, $75; Basset pine square glass-top coffee table, $75; 2 matching end-tables, $75; crib toys, $10; kids toys, $5/ea; Jeep double-stroller, $75; mobile, $15; unisex baby bedding quilt, skirt bumper pads, curtain, toy bag, $100/set. ETN 693-6079. INFANT ITEMS. Century car seat, $15; Graco Pack-NPlay, $20; Fisher-Price Infant-to-Toddler soothing rocker, $12. Jamie, (713) 983-0328. COWBOY BOOTS. Boy’s black, size 8.5, hardly worn, $10. (832) 486-2670. MISCELLANEOUS. 7’ Connelly slate pool table, burgundy, converts to hockey or ping-pong, plus extras, $750; 1950s Vintage Coca-Cola ice-chest-style cooler, refurbished, needs coolant, $650; maple desk & hutch, $80; wing-back chair, dark blue, $50. Steve or Cyndi, (281) 251-8400. FURNITURE. 6-piece solid Oak queen-size bedroom set w/2 nightstands, head/footboard, dresser, & mirrored hutch, photos, $400. Leighboot@yahoo.com or (281) 414-5817. MISCELLANEOUS. Blade Runner roller blades, women’s size 7 & 8, $25/pair; Aries Pacific girl's bike, 21-speed, 24-inch, purple/silver, $45; Guthy-Renker Fitness Flyer, $75; Yamaha keyboard & stand, PSR140, $75. ETN 639-2869 or (281) 492-8711. INDIAN SITAR. Five-string musical instrument, beautifully inlayed, purchased in Indonesia in the late 70's, used in decor, photos, $125. Gary, (936) 321-8434. FISH TANK. 105 gallon w/cabinet, 48"x48", fish included, $500. (281) 293-6499 or (832) 293-6244. MISCELLANEOUS. Rubbermaid storage shed, 92 cu. ft., 4'x6'x4' high, $150; wheelbarrow, $10; Oriental rug, 9’x12’ hand-knotted virgin wool, dark blue border w/patterns in beige tones, $400; Sega Dreamcast w/4 controllers, 12 games, $75; Sony PlayStation w/2 controllers, $25; new golf bag, $20. jmcnabb@prodigy.net. MISCELLANEOUS. University of Texas framed print, $25; Pine armoire, $150; Fountain, $100; Bev Doolittle print; Thomas Kincaid St Nicholas Circle Litho. (832) 486-2306. RODEO TICKETS. Six tickets & parking pass in lowest section for LeeAnn Rimes, Monday, March 13, $21/ each. Mark, ETN 679-6415, (832) 379-6415, or (281) 799-6703. Homes, rental, lots 1-1 CONDO. On Westchase, near Richmond/ Gessner, loft, all appliances, fireplace, mini-blinds, access/exit gates, 1 mile to Beltway, lots of closet space & windows, $49,995. (281) 531-8794. 3-2-2 KATY HOME. Highland Creek Village, large corner lot, open floor plan, vaulted ceilings in master and living room, decked back yard w/shed, sprinkler & security systems, $110,000. (281) 578-8839. 4-31/2-2 KATY HOME. Two-story on Falcon Point golf course, all formals, w/study & game room, 4,165 sq. ft., hardwood floors, crown moldings, golf course view, $319,000. (281) 851-6715 or plangewis@cs.com. 5-31/2-3 FULSHEAR HOME. 2 years old, F.M. 1093, Fulbrook Creeks, w/office, 3,600 sq. ft., 1.15 acres, 30 minutes from the complex. (281) 386-6638. 3-2 BAY HOUSE. For rent, adjacent to Surfside, sleeps 12-15, view listing at http://vrbo.com/83206. Karen, ( 832) 486-2670 or (281) 807-3762. 3-2-2 HOME. FM 529/Barker-Cypress, 2,160 sq. ft, David Weekley, open floor plan, game room, upgraded cabinets, flooring & blinds, sprinkler system, view at har.com, MLS#1201543. (281) 225-4679. Wanted CHILD CAR BOOSTER SEAT. W/back head rest, like Graco turbo booster or similar. (281) 858-4358. DOG WRANGLER. Helper to hold dog still to take photo for shelter’s Web site, once a month for 2-3 hours, very little pay. (281) 293-1501. MOVING BOXES. Need by March 30, good condition. Kelly, (281) 460-3564. CHILD’S SWING SET/SLIDE. Prefer Little Tykes or similar, to add on to in the future, will pick up. (832) 486-3469. Astros discount tickets available $7 Astros Tickets Saturday, April 8, 6:05 p.m. vs. the Washington Nationals Name __________________________ Dept. __________________________ E-mail __________________________ Bldg./room _____________________ Ext. ____________________________ Number of tickets (max. 8) _________ The ConocoPhillips Astros Committee is offering discounted tickets for the 6:05 p.m. game on Saturday, April 8, to watch the Astros against The Washington Nationals. Tickets are $7 each and up to eight tickets can be purchased. Seats are in Mezzanine sections 251 to 256. The deadline for receiving mail-in and dropoff orders is Friday, March 17. Make out a check to “ConocoPhillips” Anna Acevedo-Riggle, editor Suzanne E. Regan, designer for the number of tickets requested. Complete the order form, then send it and the check, interoffice mail to “Astros Ticket Mailbox – Houston” or drop them in the Astros box in the ConocoPhillips Credit Union, PE 2066. Check the schedule at http:// houston. astros.mlb.com for lastminute updates on game times. Proceeds from ticket sales fund baseball outings for Houston community groups. MA 3141 | Ext. 1041 | Fax: (281) 293-2722 | mainstream@conocophillips.com | estream.conocophillips.net/mainstream THE MARKETPLACE IS PROVIDED AS A SERVICE TO READERS OF THE MAINSTREAM. CONOCOPHILLIPS DOES NOT EXPRESSLY OR IMPLIEDLY WARRANT THAT THE GOODS OR OTHER ITEMS OFFERED ARE IN THE CONDITION DESCRIBED, AND CONOCOPHILLIPS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The Mainstream is published weekly by Communications and Public Affairs