Archived Edition – 05/24/2013
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Archived Edition – 05/24/2013
Volume 24 | Number 10 www.TheKatyNews.com May 24, 2013| FREE Your Katy Chiropractor Chiropractic & More Structure, Nutrition, Personal Injury, Spinal Decompression, Detoxification, Emotional Therapy, Allergies & Sensitivities Massage Deep Tissue & Swedish Lipo-Red Burn up to 2,400 calories 30 minutes HCG Weight Loss Lose up to a pound a day! Plus ALCAT Food Testing Ionic Foot Detox Community Events Send Calendar listings to: Pat@TheKatyNews.com May 25 Cinco Ranch Rotary Camo 5K Fun Run 6:30 - 8:45 a.m. Show your support of America’s military and run in your camo gear! Race takes place at the Villagio Town Center. for more information go to www.crrcamo5k.com/ event-info/ June 1 Katy Youth Football Walk-in Registration Griffin Elementary 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. This is the last walkin registration. Please stop by and try on the uniforms for correct sizing. We will have representatives to properly fit your player for helmets and shoulder pads. Payment plans are available at our walkin registrations only. For more information go to www.katyyouthfootball.com/ Dr. Craig Nemow, D.C. Is Texas Board Certified and has worked with the Houston Texans, Houston Astros and the Houston Dynamos. 281.578.0606 20501 Katy Freeway, Ste. 112 www.chirodynamics.net Plans Announced for Katy Contemporary Art Museum The Katy Culture & Arts Alliance is proud to announce plans to open KCAM - The Katy Contemporary Art Museum. The location will be in the City of Katy across from the MKT Depot Museum & Visitor’s Center at 805 Ave B. KCAM will focus on art from the 1950’s to the present and concentrating on regional art. “We have the establishing board of directors formed and I will be the museum director and curator” said Ana V. Roman. “The lease was signed with plans to purchase the building”, she added. Plans include the first exhibition celebration “ALL ABOUT KATY!”, a complete restoration of the 1952 building (originally the Katy Lumber Company), a museum shop with “Made in Katy” products and gifts, quarterly exhibitions, the venue will be available for events as well as meetings and workshops. Future plans are also in place for another museum adjacent to KCAM - The Texas Gun & Trophy Museum. “We want the Katy Museum District to not only be a center for culture,” said Roman, “but also be a magnet for the area businesses, restaurants, and hotels to prosper. We want visitors to want to stay in Katy, not just come through. We want new businesses to open and have a better chance to succeed. These two museums will make Katy a 6 museum city with a vital museum district. The Katy Museum District will prove in years to come to be an incredible source of revenue for the Katy area.” The latest Houston Chronicle statistics show that 6.6 million people per year visit the Houston Museum District and that is more visitors than the 3 major sport teams combined. The Katy Contemporary Art Museum will be located across the street from the MKT Depot Museum in the City of Katy. Mrs. Marjorie Gorden Named Katy’s 2013 Senior Citizen Of The Year June 11th Intro to Google Tools 10 a.m. Learn about some of the most popular online Google tools used on the Internet. Cinco Ranch Branch Library. Classes are free. For information call 281-395-1311. Submit your events to The Katy News three weeks before the event. Send them to ads@TheKatyNews.com. Events will be listed in date order on a space available basis. Mayor Don Elder and City of Katy Senior Citizen of the Year Marjorie Gorden. Mrs. Marjorie Gorden has been named by the City of Katy as 2013 Senior Citizen of the year. Mrs. Gorden moved to Katy in 1943 with you husband, Cecil, an engineer for Katy Gas Cycling Plant, and their young daughter, Joyce. Their second child, Dennis, was born in Katy in 1945. Mrs. Gorden has been active in community activities such as KISD-PTA, Katy Literary Club, and is an original member of the Young at Hearts. She is a longtime member of Katy AARP, Katy Heritage Society, and is an on-call volunteer docent for the Heritage Homes. Mrs. Gorden worked for Katy National Bank for 25 years and, after taking a little time off, began volunteering on Tuesday afternoons at Katy Memorial Hermann Hospital, where she is celebrating her 19th year of service this year. Mrs. Gorden is a member of First United Methodist Church of Katy and is part of the Sunshine Class. Now, after 70 years, Marjorie Gorden is still a very happy resident of Katy, Texas. Exclusive to The Katy News Katy’s New Mayor Outlines Priorities For Area Growth By: Dennis Spellman – CoveringKaty.com City of Katy Mayor Fabol Hughes has two priorities as he begins his first two year term; fix the fire department’s problems and convince Houston to sell annexed land surrounding Katy. Population has outpaced growth of the Katy Fire Department and now the city is being told by an insurance rating agency to add staff and equipment or have its rating reduced. If the rating is downgraded homeowners insurance rates will increase because property in Katy will be viewed as a higher insurance risk. “We are insufficient on manpower, equipment, and we need a second (fire) station,” Hughes said. The mayor will fund the changes with surplus revenues. Hughes’ next priority is negotiating to buy annexed land surrounding the City of Katy that is controlled by the City of Hughes continued on page 2 FREE OFFER FREE MEMORY FOAM PILLOW 281-829-1955 FREE Memory Foam Pillow With Purchase Of Any Queen Or King Mattress Set Over $500.00 HURRY!! Limited Quantities. Supplies Will Not Last Long. Expires June 30, 2013 Warranty Included with Every Appliance No Credit Check Financing Mon - Sat 10 -7 Sun 12 -6 5315A Highway Blvd. Katy, TX 77494 www.texasafw.com Page 2 | May 24, 2013 The Katy News 281.859.6010 Serving Katy since Volume 24 | Number 10 “We May Have to Pony Up a Little Money.” “In 30 years I have seen hundreds of A/C companies come and go in our area. There is a reason why we are still here.” Carl Britt Owner, HWY 6-1960 Air Services We Service All Brands Free Estimates On Equipment Replacement Always Seniors & Military Discounts COUPON COUPON 15% OFF 10% OFF Not Valid with any other offer. Expires 06.30.13 Not Valid with any other offer. Expires 06.30.13 A/C Check Up Newly elected Mayor of the City of Katy, Fabl Hughes, plans to fund changes with surplus revenue from city coffer. Photo Credit: Dennis Spellman, CoveringKaty.com. A/C repairs •Visa • MasterCard • Discover • American Express Lindsey Kaye Named Director of Marketing and PR for LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch The Vista Companies, a full-service Houstonbased real estate services group, announced that Lindsay Kaye has joined their LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch team as Director of Marketing and Public Relations effective, April 23, 2013. As the Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Kaye will handle all aspects of Lindsay Kaye marketing, advertising, event coordination and public relations for LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch in its diverse mixed use center in Katy. Additionally, Kaye will work closely with The Vista Companies in coordinating their Public Relations efforts as needed. Woody Mann, President of Vista Equities Group, states, “We are excited to have Lindsay join our team at LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch. She has an impressive background in marketing, event coordination, and communications. She is an engaging young lady with a vivacious personality, and I believe she will be a valuable addition to the Vista and LaCenterra team.” Hughes continued from page 1 TACLB1194C Katy ISD Approves Two New Elementary Schools During their April Board meeting, the Katy ISD Board of Trustees approved a recommendation by Superintendent Alton Frailey to use the services of Drymalla Construction Company, Inc. for the construction of proposed Elementary Schools No. 36 and No. 37. The new schools will be refined repeats of the three new elementary schools that opened in August 2012, and are projected to open August 2014. Katy ISD recently held groundbreaking ceremonies in recognition of the construction of Elementary No. 36, located in Pine Mill Ranch, and Elementary No. 37, located in Cross Creek Ranch in Fulshear. Houston; the areas known as Houston’s ‘Extra Terrestrial Jurisdiction. He’s concerned about what will be built there should the area be controlled by Houston, and see an opportunity to double the size of Katy in a time when Houston may be open to selling in order to raise money during tight economic times. “We would like to assume their ETJ to the north as far as FM 529 and to the west as far as FM 2855 and then down to I-10,” Hughes said. “We may have to pony up a little money,” Hughes admits. He wants to know how much money Katy would have to pony up for the fire department and purchase annexed land before spending on any expensive items. He wouldn’t rule out building a new city hall some day but thinks letting the residents decide by referendum may be the best option. Hughes plans to reach out to mayoral opponent Carol Adams after getting acquainted with his new role as Mayor of Katy. 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Here, he was the Vice President of External Affairs and Information Technology at the Houston Housing Authority, and Vice President of the Board at Houston Housing Resource, which helps people in public housing achieve self-sufficiency. He has earned numerous first place radio news awards from the Associated Press and an Emmy nomination for his Television investigative reporting. Dennis and his family live in Cinco Ranch. Specials Daily DINE IN or To Go • Burritos r Open fo • Tacos st f Break a Sun - WedHOURS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Barbacoa Thurs - Sat 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Stuffed Avocados • Chicken Salad 281-829-5551 2340 N. Fry Rd. (Next to Little Caesars) We can host parties from 25 to 150 people Serving Breakfast & Lunch 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner available for parties only Call today to book your Parties! 281-347-6803 Direct: 281-702-8262 or 713-854-4336 811 Avenue D, Suite 110 Premier Venue & Catering May 24, 2013| Page 3 Katy Fire Chief Indicted Accused of Stealing Drugs By: Dennis Spellman – CoveringKaty.com A Harris County Grand Jury handed up an indictment against Katy Fire Chief Leslie Marc Jordan, 58, on drug-related charges on Tuesday May 21, 2013. Sandra Marie Kinney of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office says the indictment accuses Jordan of tampering with evidence and diverting a controlled substance. Specifically, Jordan is accused of taking vials of Valium from Katy Fire Department Ambulances for use by a relative. Mayor Fabol Hughes was only sworn in to office on Monday night and he says the city is conducting an administrative investigation into the case. “It is an unfortunate situation, however we are going to allow the criminal case to run its course,” the mayor said in a prepared statement issued to the media. Warner Preston is serving as the acting fire chief while the investigation continues. An indictment is not a conviction but an agreement by a group of grand jurors that prosecutors have enough evidence of potential wrongdoing that Jordan can be put on trial. and elected officials to host the community awareness event. This First Annual Family Fun Day included 300 volunteers hosting about 400 family members living with autism to a fun-filled and inspiring afternoon. For more information on Hope for Three, please visit www.HopeforThree.org – or call 1-800-317-0787. Facebook Photo All NEW at KVPAC Life Drawing Weekly drawing sessions for adults. Professional and amateur artists welcome. Live model and light hors d’oeuvres provided. BYOB & supplies! Sundays, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. $20 per person each class. For information go to www.KVPAC.org www.saltandpepperkaty.com Community Leaders Present Autism Awareness Proclamation On April 21st, community leaders gathered at Constellation Field for the Skeeter’s opening weekend to “Strike Out Autism”. Fort Bend County Judge Bob Hebert presented a proclamation representing the County, as well as Cities within the County, letting it be known “the County of Fort Bend Texas most gratefully honors Blessed Be, Hope for Three and proclaims the month of April 2013 to be Autism Awareness Month.” Hope for Three, a local non-profit and autism advocacy organization, partnered with the Sugar Land Skeeters, the Honorable Judge Hebert, Fort Bend City Mayors celebrate the unique lives of Kat y Katy Funeral Home is opening soon. Coming this June, we’re bringing more than 50 years of memorial experience to the community. Our Katy team will offer a complete range of services to take care of your every need. From traditional funerals to modern celebrations, we’ll be here as dependable neighbors when you need us most. KATY FUNERAL HOME support close to home At the corner of Grand Pkwy. and Kingsland Blvd. Water tower and train images courtesy of County Parks Portrait. | (713) 825-7447 | KatyFH.com Page 4 | May 24, 2013 Walk and Talks Walk and Talks is a way for Women Veterans to meet other Veterans in their community while taking a stroll in the park. Meeting dates are May 28th and June 11th from 9 - 9:30 a.m. at Mary Jo Peckam Park under the big pavilion. Call 713-726-6325 for more information. IRS Small Business Workshop Do you know your tax responsibilities as a small business owner? This Free workshop on Saturday, June 8th at 1:00 p.m at Katherine Tyra Branch Library @ Bear Creek is designed to assist you with your The Katy News federal tax obligations. Gregory E. Vernon CPA, MBA, is scheduled to be the featured guest speaker. IRS provided small business materials for this event. For reservations and directions to the workshop, call (713) 302-6249. AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS American Red Cross swim lessons will be held at Mary Jo Peckham, 5597 Gardenia, for ages 6 months to adults. For more information, call 281-391-4482. The cost is $50.00 per student. Volume 24 | Number 10 Summer Photo Contest For Fort Bend Teens “Our Neighborhood” is the theme for this summer’s Teen DigitalPhotography Contest at Fort Bend County’s Cinco Ranch Branch Library. The contest begins Saturday, June 1, and continues through July 31. Participants must be between the ages of 13 and 18, and must be residents of Fort Bend County. Entry forms, rules, and instructions will be available at the libraries and on the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www. fortbend.lib.tx.us) – simply click on “Branches” on the gray toolbar, then select the Cinco Ranch Branch Library for the Photo Contest information. Entry forms for the photos must be received by July 30, at the Cinco Ranch Branch Library. They may be hand-delivered to either of these libraries, emailed to the contest email address, or mailed to: Cinco Ranch Branch Library, Digital Photo Contest, 2620 Commercial Center Blvd., Katy, Texas 77494. Farmer’s Market at LaCenterra Every Saturday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Rain or Shine. You can find locally grown produce and homemade products. Market can be found across from Baker St. Pub & Grill. Spanish Immersion Preschool to Aid in Early Childhood Education Up to two original digital photographs may be entered. Photographs should be submitted as jpg or gif files to contest@ fortbend.lib.tx.us, with the subject heading “Digital Photo Contest 2013.” The participant’s name, address, email address, phone number, and title of the picture should be included in the email. Winners will be announced on August 3, and prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rdplace entries. The Cinco Ranch Branch Library is located at 2620 Commercial Center Blvd. in Katy. For more information, call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library 281-395-1311. American Red Cross Classes Community Lay Responder The Community Lay Responder class will be held at Mary Jo Peckham Park, 5597 Gardenia, on July 12, 2013. The cost is $27.00 (check or money order only & no refunds) Included in the class will be Adult CPR with AED, Infant/Child CPR and Standard First Aid. Registration will begin June 3rd for Harris County Residents & those who reside with the Katy City Limits, June 4th for those who reside outside Harris County or the City Limits of Katy. For more information, call 281-391-4482. STATEPOINT CROSSWORD THEME: CATS AND DOGS ACROSS 1. Done with a knife 6. Pendulum’s path 9. Pompous talk or writing 13. Salk’s conquest 14. Gunk 15. *Given name of “Dog the Bounty Hunter” 16. Tree in Latin 17. Hold title to 18. Knightly suit 19. *Nickelodeon’s con joined brothers (1998-2005) 21. Dig further 23. Deadeye’s forte 24. Good earth 25. Young woman mak ing her debut 28. Le Corbusier’s art 30. *The Cat in the Hat wore a striped one 35. Like decorated cake 37. Slime 39. Nary a soul 40. Musical mark 41. Elephant trainer’s prod 43. Byproduct of muddy roads 44. Mirths 46. *A dog relies on it to interpret the world 47. Speed on water 48. “There Will Be Blood” contraption 50. Mail agency 52. Double helix 53. Well-mannered Emily ____ 55. “High” drink 57. *”__ ____ Noir” cabaret 60. *Most famous collie? 63. Best not mentioned 64. Poetic “before” 66. Bridal path 68. Open disrespect 69. Poetic “even” 70. Imposing house 71. One of the Ivies 72. Banned insecticide 73. Larger key on the right Spanish Schoolhouse, a unique Spanish Immersion school, announces the opening of their new Preschool and Kindergarten in Katy, Texas. This opening creates a new option for local parents to teach their children vital second language skills and multi cultural understanding. Located in the Cinco Ranch area, Spanish Schoolhouse opened their doors April 8th at 2944 S. Mason Road, Suite L., Katy. The opportunity is now available for parents to choose a Spanish immersion education via Preschool, Kindergarten and Summer Camps. For the rest of the 2012-2013 school year, tuition is half price in addition to a waived registration fee. Visit the Katy SSH website for all opportunities and discounts at www.katypreschool.com. The Katy SSH can serve up to 110 students ages 2-5 in addition to children up to age 10 for Summer Camps. Master Gardeners Visit the 4 acres of Demonstration Gardens designed and maintained by the Fort Bend Master Gardeners on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Speak with the Master Gardeners sponsored by Texas AgriLife Extension Service about the gardens. It’s a great way to learn. Park in front of the Agriculture Center located at 1402 Band Road, Rosenberg, TX, 77471. Take one of the sidewalks back to the area behind the building to find the Master Gardeners. Gardens are open from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 281341-7068 or www.fbmg. com for more information. Join the Fort Bend Master Gardeners sponsored by Texas AgriLife Extension Service to hear Dr. Paul Nester, Entomologist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Specialist. He will speak on Rasberry Ants. The program will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Bud O'Shieles Com-munity Center located at 1330 Band Road, Rosenberg, 77471. 281-341-7068 or www.fbmg.com for information. DOWN 1. R&R hot spot 2. Rigid necklace 3. Actress Jessica 4. Plants and animals 5. Like a dirty affair 6. Bug-eyed 7. Column’s counterpart 8. Type of dwelling unit 9. In some cultures, this is a compliment 10. Not cool 11. In a little while, old-fashioned 12. ___ Royal Highness 15. *Cerberus, e.g. 20. Opposite of alpha 22. *”Dog ___ dog” 24. Observation post 25. *It “ate my baby” 26. Food safety threat 27. Asian pepper 29. a.k.a. CT 31. Politician’s barrelful 32. *Baskerville’s scare 33. Author _____ Chekhov 34. Seed coat 36. Whitetail, e.g. 38. *Boot-wearing cat 42. Anatomical dividers 45. Used to drain gas tank 49. India’s smallest state 51. PBS street 54. Knight’s mount 56. Of the Orient 57. Pretty undergarment fabric 58. Very dark black 59. Succotash ingredient 60. Fast time 61. “____ that the truth?!” 62. Besides 63. Recipe amount 65. *Color of some setters 67. Poetic “always” Answers on Page 15 P.O. Box 5183 • Katy, TX 77491 Main: (281) 396-3333| Sales: (281) 396-3334 | Fax: (281) 396-3337 www.TheKatyNews.com Owner/Publisher Pat Wilson Pat@TheKatyNews.com Editor Sheryl Birch Editorials@TheKatyNews.com Sports Editor Terry Carter Editorials@TheKatyNews.com Advertising: Jean Machann Polly Sylvestre Karen David Ads@TheKatyNews.com Polly@TheKatyNews.com Karen@TheKatyNews.com Graphic Design: Debi Beauregard Ads@TheKatyNews.com Letters to the Editor The Katy News publishes letters to the editor. Please send letters to Pat@TheKatyNews.com. The deadline is Friday before publication. Letters should include writers Full Name, Address, Daytime and Evening phone numbers. Please make letters as brief as possible. We reserve the right to edit all letters. Anonymous letters will not be published. 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Christopher Duncan LUTHERAN HomeInstead.com/252 26700 FM 1093 • 281-346-2279 John C Crowe, Pastor SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH West Campus 19449 Katy Freeway • 713-465-3408 Dr. Ed Young, Pastor TRI-COUNTY BAPTIST 5715 Peek Road • 281-371-3900 Rick Shrader, Pastor TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 9251 South Fry Road • 281-579-6724 Meeting at Seven Lakes High School Josh Guajardo, Pastor WESTLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 1407 Grand Parkway South • 281-392-5099 Roy Meadows, Pastor WESTFIELD FREE WILL BAPTIST 3635 N. Fry Road • 281-578-7851 David Ferguson, Pastor WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 3883 Lakes of Bridgewater • 281-492-3448 Rev. Richard D. Butts, Pastor CATHOLIC EPIPHANY OF THE LORD CATHOLIC 1530 W. Norwalk Dr. (Nottingham) 281-578-0707 MSGR. Jack M. Dinkins ST. BARTHOLOMEW CHURCH 5356 Eleventh St. • 281-391-4758 Rev. John Kha Tran, Pastor ST. EDITH STEIN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY 3311 N. Fry Road • 281-492-7500 Rev. Ryszard Kulma, Pastor CHRISTIAN FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciple of Christ) 22101 Morton Road • 281-492-2693 Rev. Heather Patriacca Tolleson CURRENT-A CHRISTIAN CHURCH 26600 Westheimer Pakway • 281-395-4722 Darren Walter, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST KATY 5438 5th Street • 281-391-7606 CINCO RANCH CHURCH OF CHRIST 6655 S. Mason Road • 281-579-3100 Aaron Walling, Minister FLEETWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST 15936 Katy Freeway • 281-492-1219 FRY ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST 2510 Fry Road at Franz • 281-578-1897 Michael W. McLemore • Patio Covers • Plumbing CROSSPOINT 700 S. Westgreen • 281-398-6464 Bill Woolsey, Pastor LIVING WORD EVANGELICAL-LUTHERAN 3700 South Mason Road • 281-392-2300 MEMORIAL LUTHERAN MISSOURI-SYNOD 3rd Street & Avenue D • 281-391-0171 John Davis VICTORY OF THE LAMB WISCONSIN SYNOD 20351 Cinco Ranch Blvd @ Peek Rd. 281-395-0544 Nathan Buege, Pastor METHODIST CROSSBRIDGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 23720 Seven Meadows Parkway • 281-726-3622 FIRST UNITED METHODIST KATY 5601 Fifth Street • 281-391-2121 Marlin Fenn, Sr. Pastor GRACE FELLOWSHIP UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2655 S. Mason • 281-646-1903 Jim Leggett, Pastor HOLY COVENANT UNITED METHODIST 22111 Morton Road • 281-579-1200 Jay Jackson, Sr. Pastor ST. PETER’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 20775 Kingsland Blvd. • 281-492-8031 Dr. Pat Sparks, Pastor MORMON CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 1928 Drexel • 281-391-0687 • 281-391-5439 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 1603 Norwalk • 281-578-8934 Bishop Scott Bauer NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WARD 281-578-8930 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 9950 South Mason • 281-398-7796 NAZARENE WESTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3434 Fry Road • 281-492-0234 Rev. Kent Schwamberger, Pastor NON-DENOMINATIONAL ALL AROUND COWBOY CHURCH 5812 Crosstree Ln., Sealy • 979-885-1155 APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH 10th & Avenue D • 281-391-3310 Dr. Phillip & Jill Clements, Pastors BELIEVERS’ WORLD OUTREACH CHURCH 2100 Franz Rd. • 888-334-2962 Tommy & Rachel Burchfield, Pastors CHURCH OF CHRIST IN KATY 5458 East 5th St. • 281-391-7606 CHURCH OF THE ROCK 433 S. Barker Cypress • 281-599-9777 Jorge H. Cardenas, Pastor CREEKSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH Meeting @ Woodcreek J.H.S. 713-705-4878 Tim Douglas, Pastor THE EMPOWERMENT CENTER 20910 Park Row • 281-578-3535 David Roberson, Pastor FAITH MANAGER CHURCH 20701 Kingsland Blvd. • 281-578-2550 David L. Brown, Pastor FAITH WEST CHURCH 2225 Porter Road • 281-391-LIFE Garry Kerr, Pastor THE FELLOWSHIP AT CINCO RANCH 29420 Cinco Ranch Blvd. • 281-395-3950 Jerry Edmonson, Pastor FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 1507 Katy Flewellen Rd. • 281-646-1084 Don Griffin, Pastor HOSANNA! 17700 Clay Road • 281-345-1182 James P. Bell, Pastor KAINOS COMMUNITY CHURCH 19946 Saums Road • 281-599-1473 Joe & Yolanda Herron-Palmore, Pastors KATY BIBLE CHURCH 2500 Avenue D • 281-391-7284 281-391-6855 Ron McDonnel, Pastor KATY COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Meeting at the AMC 20 In Katy Mills Mall 281-391-0099 • Tim Barker, Pastor KATY VINEYARD 6161 S. Fry Rd. • 281-579-3433 Alexander Elementary KINDRED SPIRIT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 22025 I-10 W Ramada Limited Hotel, RM 306 281-855-3402 Rev. L. R. Furr, Pastor LIFE CHURCH 2610 Greenbusch • 281-395-5433 Lee Brockinton, Pastor LIVING WAY KATY CHURCH 3506 Porter Rd. • 281-391-2273 www.livingwaykaty.org Wade Cashion, Pastor NEW HORIZONS WORD OF FAITH CHURCH 906 Avenue A (Chapel) • 281-391-6770 Eddie L. Stallworth-Cherry Jr., Pastor NORTHWEST BELIEVERS CHURCH 5423 E. Fifth Street • 281-829-8985 Larry Conner, Pastor POWERHOUSE CHRISTIAN CENTER 1818 Katyland Road • 281-391-0095 G. F. Watkins, Pastor RESURRECTION CITY CHURCH OF KATY 5819 10th Street • 281-391-8596 TRINITY APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH 5900 10th Street • 281-391-3310 Russ Bell, Pastor THE WATERS CHURCH 2710 North Mason Rd. • 281-398-4030 Clint Paschall, Pastor Continued on page 12 Page 6 | May 24, 2013 The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 Cinco Ranch High School Class of 2013 CRHS County Line Student Staff Recognized by UIL for Outstanding Publication Valedictorian Tiffaney Tran Salutatorian Fariha Rashid CRHS’s Cary Signs with Texas A&M Corpus Christi The Cinco Ranch High School County Line student media staff was recently recognized with an Award of Distinguished Merit and presented a Bronze Star Award by the UIL-Interscholastic League Press Conference at the Texas state ILPC Convention in Austin. This award recognizes the top scholastic newspapers in the state based on a master teacher critique and rating. The County Line staff is led by senior co-editors Michelle Chong and Jesse Sparks, and the student publications adviser is Ed Larsen. Other section editors and staff include seniors Maddie Brisson, Francesca Crichton, Gabi Deckelman, Ana Gutierrez, Elizabeth Hale, Trevor Nichols; juniors Jamie Bynum, Rachel Childress, Camryn Fuller, Joe Goodwin, Victor Huerta, Shiva Mirzahaidar, Molly Wade; sophomores Emily Burleson, Sofia Guevara, Kelsy McMeans, and Snovia Moiz. Texas scholastic student publications, both print and online, are critiqued using a comprehensive grade rubric and assigned ratings by publications specialists. ILPC judges are master teachers who have advised national award-winning publications and who know the nuances of student publications. Certificates are awarded to those publications which earn the following ratings: • Award of Distinguished Merit - The association’s highest rating. • Award of Achievement • Award of Honor • Award of Merit The top publications receiving Award of Distinguished Merit are also entered into competition for ILPC’s prestigious Gold, Silver and Bronze Star awards. Recipients of the Star Awards represent the top 10 percent of student newspapers and yearbooks in Texas. In addition to the publication rating, staff members earned a total of ten medals and six honorable mentions in the ILPC 1-AA individual Achievement Awards categories for writing, design, and photojournalism. Individual winners were: County Line Print Ana Gutierrez 1st place, Feature/Entertainment Page Design 3rd place, Entertainment Feature Snovia Moiz 2nd place, Personal Column Molly Wade 3rd place, Editorial Cartoon Trevor Nichols Honorable Mention, News Writing Gabrielle Deckelman Honorable Mention, Feature Writing County Line Online Shiva Mirzahaidar 1st place, Editorial Writing Madeline Brisson 2nd place & Honorable Mention (2 entries), Sports Feature Molly Wade 2nd place & Honorable Mention (2 entries), Editorial Cartoon Honorable Mention, Entertainment Review Ana Gutierrez 2nd place, Blog Feature Victor w/Staff 3rd place, Home Page Design Gabrielle Deckelman Honorable Mention, Personal Column Cinco Ranch’s Courtney Cary signs to play volleyball at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Those joining Courtney on this great day are: Seated, Kim Cary (mother), Courtney, Bill Cary (father) Standing Mickey Ventimilla-Miller (CRHS Asst. Volleyball Coach), Carol Whileyman (Fort Bend Fire), Tammy Laurence (CRHS Head Volleyball Coach), Billy Cary (brother), Danielle Wells (CRHS Asst. Volleyball Coach), and James Cross (CRHS Principal). Katy Scholars Congratulates All Katy Seniors Make Sure Your Child Succeeds Where It Counts — In School! The programs and services at Katy Scholars are customized to reach every child’s needs. • One on One Tutoring • Homework Relief • SAT and ACT Preparation • Test Preparation • Educational Testing • Study & Math Skill Workshops 281-693-4350 | Villagio Town Center The County Line student publications staff produces six issues of the news magazine each school year and maintains an online news presence with weekly coverage on the staff website. CRHS Senior Bags State Record 800 Pound Alligator A young hunter who grew up with a fascination about dinosaurs and a dream of hunting what some call “living dinosaurs” has harvested the largest alligator ever certified in Texas. Braxton Bielski, an 18-year-old Cinco Ranch High School senior on his first alligator hunt, bagged the behemoth 800-pound, 14-foot, 3-inch gator during a recent public hunt on the James E. Daughtrey Wildlife Management Area. Braxton and his father, Troy Bielski, were among 481 applicants vying for 10 alligator permits issued through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s public hunting program for a five-day hunt at the Daughtrey WMA. “He’s wanted to hunt alligators for years,” said Troy, a Houston police officer who has applied annually to TPWD’s special drawing hunts for the chance to fulfill his son’s dream. “We got selected one year to go on a youth hunt at the Photo by Troy Bielski 18-year-old Braxton Bielski recently caught the largest alligator ever certified in Texas. J.D. Murphree WMA, but I didn’t get the permit in on time. I remember Brax was very disappointed. This is the first year we’ve had to enter him as an adult and we got drawn.” Because alligator hunting in Texas is conservatively managed, most hunters selected for these public hunts are first-timers and many have never seen an alligator in the wild. For that reason, TPWD biologists go through an intensive orientation process and provide greater guidance than they would for more common hunts, like for deer or waterfowl. “We went through a twohour orientation and it was very thorough,” Braxton recalled. “My dad did a lot of research online about alligator hunting and we asked a lot of questions.” The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 May 24, 2013| Page 7 James E Taylor High School Class of 2013 HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS BRING SUMMER SKILLS CLINICS TO 24 HOUR FITNESS CLUBS IN HOUSTON FROM JUNE 3-8 Valedictorian Sarah Stevenson Salutatorian Crystal Lin Taylor HS Student Recognized in Student Visual Art Contest The Society for the Performing Arts (SPA), Houston's leading performing arts presenter, recognized 29 participants from its 15th Annual Student Visual Art Contest at an awards ceremony recently held at the Wortham Theater Center. Taylor High School student, Megan Yu, was awarded third place in her division for her artwork titled, “Deep Family Roots.” Katy Area Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cuttings April 25th - Universal Land Title 23240 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste. D. More Ribbon Cuttings on page 13 Mosquito Spraying Set to Begin in Katy The City of Katy Public Works Department began spraying Katy for mosquitoes recently. Texas has a variety of different climates, thus when the temperatures are mild West Nile Virus can be transmitted year round. The West Nile Virus cases are usually reported in the late summer and early fall. The best prevention is to protect yourself year round. Health officials said that there are four things to watch for: • Limit outdoor activities from Dusk to Dawn as this is the time that the mosquitoes are most active. • When you are outside during these time periods, dress in long sleeves and pants for the most protection. For added protection you may spray your clothing with repellent. Look for insect repellents with Deet and an ingredient and always follow the label instructions. Back in Houston by popular demand, the world famous Harlem Globetrotters will bring their renowned Summer Skills Clinics to 24 Hour Fitness® clubs in the Houston area from June 3 - 8, 2013. During their six days in Houston, Globetrotters’ stars will lead a total of 18 two-hour clinics at the following 24 Hour Fitness locations: • 24 Hour Fitness Friendswood Sport 130 W. Parkwood Ave. Friendswood, TX 77546 June 3 - 5: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. • 24 Hour Fitness Katy Sport 1550 S. Mason Rd. Katy, TX 77450 June 6 - 8: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Globetrotters will be on-court for each two-hour session – coaching, motivating, inspiring and entertaining participating kids. The stars of the team make clinics inclusive and fun for boys and girls, ages 6 - 12, of all skill and experience levels. Harlem Globetrotters Summer Skills Clinics were introduced last summer in Houston with rave reviews from parents and kids. Space in each clinic is limited to ensure an up-close-and-personal experience. Registration is $59 per session. Parents can find more information and purchase clinic spots at www.harlemglobetrotters.com/clinics. Y E H S! D I K Have a parent ‘Like’ The Katy News Facebook Fan Page and then send us an email letting us know that you did it to ads@ TheKatyNews.com by May 28th. We will draw a name on the morning of May 29th. We MUST be able to get hold of you in order get the clinic information to you. One winner will be drawn from the emails received. 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A balanced market is 3 months inventory…See why NOW is the time to list!!! Even Cinco Ranch only has a 4 week supply with all the new construction. Salutatorian Madeline Marie Droog Congratulations, Ben Skrabanek The average closed price was $107 sq ft. The average list is $112 sq ft. In 2012 the average sq ft sold was $99. So not only is there a shortage but property values are going up as well. The joy you have brought to your Family with all your hard work and dedication has taken you from a child to a handsome young Man. The Perfect Storm: low Inventory higher Resale Value still low Interest Rates !! If you know of someone who should take advantage of this housing situation, Please have them get in touch with us. We will send you a coupon to have dinner on us just for sharing this information. If you would like to know about your neighborhood give me a call. 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Katy, TX 77449 www.redrobin.com RedRobin.com The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 May 24, 2013| Page 9 Seven Lakes High School Class of 2013 Moms In Prayer Valedictorian Judy Hui-Ning Yang Salutatorian Alex Corbin Grand Opening of WFDD Central Green Park After months of anticipation, Willow Fork Drainage District has announced it will commemorate the opening of Central Green, a new community park and entertainment venue located on the south end of LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch, with an exciting celebration on Saturday, June 1 from 4:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. The grand opening festivities will be marked with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony emceed by Mix 96.5’s radio personality Chad Pitt, live music from local band favorite “Toast and Jam”, family-friendly activities throughout the evening, and so much more! Need another reason to come out and enjoy the fun? The event is free and open to the public. Surrounded by stately oak trees, the merriment at Central Green will begin at 4 p.m. as the master of ceremonies, Chad Pitt of Mix 96.5, takes center stage on the venue’s outdoor stage to welcome excited crowds while local Boy Scout Troop 584 presents a flag ceremony. Be sure to grab a spot near the stage, when members from the Attention Moms! Do you worry about your children? Come experience how you can replace your anxiety and fear with peace and hope by praying with other moms. Moms In Prayer International gathers moms together to pray specifically and scripturally for our children and schools. Won’t you join with us in prayer for this next generation? Please come to our Back to School Prayer Event on Monday, August 26th, 2013, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at The Fellowship at Cinco Ranch, 22765 Westheimer Parkway, Katy. RSVP for childcare to Olivia Jones at 281-3005000. If no answer, leave message with ages of children. For more information about Moms In Prayer International, please visit www.MomsInPrayer.org. Experience Gustav Holst’s T h e P l a n e t s Featuring the Seven Lakes High School Department of Music Brad Armstrong, Presenter Seven Lakes High School Performing Arts Center Friday, May 24th, 2013 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Willow Fork Drainage moving with music, koozies, District Board, Fort Bend t-shirts, and amazing prize County Commissioner giveaways. Don’t forget to Andy Meyers, and other invited dignitaries, gather to cut the ribbon during the opening ceremony. From 4:30 – 7:30 p.m., friends and families are encouraged to explore Central Green as the community park is transformed into a fun-filled family carnival, including a photo booth, facepainting, balloon artists, as well as gravity-defying stilt walkers. For those looking to participate in something a little more The Willow Fork Drainage District will hold the grand opening of Central Green at LaCenterra daring, attendees at Cinco Ranch on June 1. Festivities will include a ribbon cutting, live music and family-friendly also will find an activities throughout the evening. impressive rockHouse of Blues. lively outdoor concert venue! climbing wall, As the clock nears 7:30 With its own unique spin bounce houses and other keep an ear out for emcee Chad Pitt throughout the p.m., Central Green will on classic rock, oldies and large-scale inflatables. Adding to the festivities celebration as he gives away go through yet another country favorites, local band will be the official Mix 96.5 Sara Bareilles concert tickets transformation, as the public “Toast and Jam” will energize Van as it keeps the party to her June 29 show at the gathering spot becomes a crowds with a special two- Pilates - Be Strong Feel Great Increase muscle tone Boost core strength and stability Relieve stress and back pain Prevent injury AWESOME MASSAGE SPA AIR CONDITIONING • HEATING 281-492-3450 Service Postural Balance Pain Relief Minutes Charges 60 90 $75 $100 Therapeutic Massage/ 30 60 Back Walking 90 $40 $60 $90 Appointment Required Private & duo lessons Mon - Sat 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Sunday 12 noon -7 p.m. Pilates Cove 281-770-4582 www.pilatescove.com 423 Mason Park Blvd., Suite A-1 Katy, TX 77450 hour performance that will no doubt leave a sweet note on the evening’s festivities. Before the evening’s celebrations come to a close at 9:30 p.m., be sure to check out the number of nearby restaurants and retailers that surround Central Green. Visitors to Central Green’s grand opening celebration will find onsite covered parking available in the East and West Gate parking garages at LaCenterra. While these spaces will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis, additional free event parking and shuttle transportation also will be available at the Cinco Ranch High School parking lot, located at 23440 Cinco Ranch Boulevard, throughout the evening. Willow Fork Drainage District’s Central Green is a half-acre multipurpose public venue that includes an outdoor stage, large trees and ample outdoor seating. The space is further enhanced with a variety of distinctive shops and restaurants surrounding the property. 281-392-9357 “Service Matters” 40 OFF $ Any Repair Cannot be combined with any offer. Must present at time of service. 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Running enthusiasts, supportive families, local organizations, businesses and individuals wanting to just come out and have some fun will truly enjoy what we have planned during this inaugural event. There will be a Post Race Celebration for everyone’s enjoyment. Even though it’s the first day of June, “It’s Not Too Hot To Trot!” The course starts at Peek Road & Westheimer Parkway in the Villagio Center. The route travels south on Peek and will turn near Fry Road. The Race finish line will be in the Villagio Center. The Post Race Celebration will be held in the nearby Villagio Center Courtyard. For more information call 281-220-2130 or visit www.kwpremier5k.com. “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who’ll decide where to go.” Theodor Seuss Geisel Library Programs E-Book Questions Answered This past year Morton Ranch High School Student Council members learned how to crochet in order to make blankets for patients at Texas Children’s Hospital. While the task seemed difficult, members managed to learn a new craft while helping brighten the lives of sick children. Pictured are Carmen Flores, Eunice Alvarenga, Kenya Phillips, Mia Brown, Morgan Benoit, Valentina Rojas and Ana Alvarez. Katy Area EDC Honors Mayor Elder at General Assembly Meeting KATY, Texas (May 20, 2013) The Katy Area Economic Development Council held its monthly general assembly meeting on May 14, where retiring City of Katy Mayor Don Elder Jr. was presented a plaque of appreciation from EDC Chairman Woody Mann, Jr. Mayor Elder was thanked for his “leadership, dedication and support of economic development in Katy and the Katy Area EDC.” Breakfast sponsors were Consolidated Communications and The ARC of Katy. ARC President Mike Lattal, and Ann Rice, past president, presented to the group of more than 100 attendees and asked for support from Katy Area EDC and companies from Katy and the Houston area. ARC advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Nationally, ARC has 140,000 members with 700 state and local chapters. Other presenters included Frank Lombard and Sandy Smith with Katy Area EDC. Lombard discussed the Katy Technology and Education Foundation/ TIWH and the EDC’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament. Sandy Smith spoke on the new Katy Brand – ENERGY GROWS HERE. Smith updated the “Katy, Texas – Energy Grows Here” brand. The idea of branding Katy, Texas grew from a discussion about developing signage to show the boundaries of Katy ISD. Additionally, EDC members decided the Katy area needed a brand and recognizable signage to enhance a sense of place and unify Katy. She noted three Brand Champions using the brand; West Ten Business Park, No Label Brewery and Katy Magazine. She discussed applications of the logo and the availability of clings, decals and posters. For more information on the Katy Brand, visit www. energygrowshere.com. Technology Incubator West Houston (TIWH), a division of the Katy Technology and Education Foundation (KTEF), a 501(c) 3 foundation, provides education to facilitate and enhance the relationship between universities and colleges and the private sector. Lombard previewed the new incubator space available adjacent to the Katy Area EDC offices. The space will be reserved for TIWH clients and includes a total of 2,000 SF with nine offices. TIWH manager Art Beatty was on hand to talk about his involvement with the project. Lombard noted that TIWH is working with three prospects for the space. The EDC’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament is June 19th at Weston Lakes Country Club, for more information visit www. katyedc.org. The next Katy Area EDC General Assembly meeting is scheduled for June 11; please RVSP to Shelby Gurley should you like to attend as a guest of a Katy Area EDC member. Do you have a new Kindle or Nook™, but you’re not sure how to use it? Are you shopping for a mobile reading device, and would like more information on the different options? Fort Bend County Libraries’ Bob Lutts Fulshear/ Simonton Branch Library will have a Technology Question-andAnswer session Monday, June 3, from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m., in the Meeting Room of the library, located at 8100 FM 359 South in Fulshear. At this come-and-go session, library staff will be available to answer questions about different types of e-readers, downloading e-books, using the library’s catalog and database collection, and other simple technologyr e l a t e d questions. T h e session is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. For more information, call the branch library at 281-633-4675. Free Summer Movie Series Fort Bend County Libraries will feature a free Summer Movie Series at the Cinco Ranch Branch Library, 2620 Commercial Center Blvd. in Katy, in June. A variety of family movies will be shown each week on Mondays at 6:00 p.m., and on Fridays at 12:30 p.m., in the Meeting Room of the library. The series will begin on Friday, June 7, beginning at 12:30 p.m., with a 2012 comedy starring Kevin James as Scott Voss, a 42year old apathetic biology teacher in a failing high school. When budget cuts threaten to jeopardize the school’s music program, Voss decides to resurrect his former collegiate wrestling career to raise funds for the school by moonlighting as a mixedmartial-arts fighter. This film will be repeated on Monday, June 10, beginning at 6:00 p.m. The movie is rated PG. On Friday, June 14, beginning at 12:30 p.m., the special feature is a heartwarming tale about a boy and his dog. After unexpectedly losing his beloved dog Sparky, young Victor harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to life – with just a few minor adjustments. Victor tries to hide his homesewn creation, but when Spark gets out, Victor’s fellow students, teachers, and townspeople all learn that getting a new “leash on life” can be monstrous! This film will be repeated on Monday, June 17, beginning at 6:00 p.m. The movie is rated PG. The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 May 24, 2013| Page 11 Mayde Creek High School Class of 2013 Houston's Entrepreneurs Awarded $26,000 Through HCC Newspring Business Plan Competition HCC and Newspring helped further the growth for 25 small businesses Valedictorian Carlos Joel Molina, Jr. Salutatorian Beatriz Helena Thames Summer Basic Horsemanship Clinic The Fort Bend Horse Task Force and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service- Fort Bend County is sponsoring a “Summer Basic Horsemanship Clinic”, Wednesday, June 19th and Thursday, June 20th from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., with registration beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds “O. D. Tucker Rodeo Arena”, 4310 Highway 36 South in Rosenberg, Texas (no rain outs covered arena). Pre-registration is required for those wishing to participate - limited to first 25 paid participants. Registration deadline is Friday, June 14th. Registration forms are available at the Fort Bend County Extension office located at 1402 Band Road, Suite 100 in Rosenberg. Forms may also be downloaded from our website at www. fortbend.agrilife.org The cost to participate is $70.00 (lunch included). School Instructors are from Texas A&M and they will cover: Adjustment of Equipment, Safety, Use of Body, Leg and Rein Aids, Stopping, Functional Horsemanship, Horse Theft Awareness, Bits & Biting Lecture/Demo, Horse Response to Bit Pressure, Direction, Gait Transitions, Training Maneuvers, Advanced Maneuvers, Group Rides and Showmanship at Halter. A negative “coggins” test will be required for all participant’s horses. There will be no stalls available and no refunds will be given. For more information contact the Extension office at 281-342-3034 or Don Brehm, Fort Bend Horse Task Force Chairman at 281924-8691. After three months of tireless work, the HCC Newspring Business Plan Competition contestants saw the first fruits of their labor as winners were announced at HCC's Spring Branch Campus April 26. Twenty-five teams worked with advisers to craft their business models and plans for expansion. Ultimately, five teams were selected as finalists, winning large cash prizes to turn their dreams into realities. "This is a unique partnership that illustrates what the private and education sectors can accomplish working to-gether, helping young companies get started or grow," said Jack Barry, retired CEO, author, con-sultant and competition leader. In addition to being a community effort with 60 volunteer business professionals through Newspring, the competition also received generous support from the University of Phoenix, Wallis State Bank, Amegy Bank, David Regenbaum, Constant Contact, Richard Tyler International, Inc., Houston West Chamber of Com- merce, Small Business Today Magazine and the HCC Foundation. "Bringing education, experienced entrepreneurs for mentorship and the might of Houston's entrepreneurial eco-system together to empower these aspiring and existing small business owners is an example of how we keep Houston working," said Dr. Zachary Hodges, President, HCC Northwest. Newspring, a faith-based 501(c)(3) organization aimed at the economic development of the Spring Branch area of Houston, founded in 2006 by Robert Westheimer, has organized the competition for six years working with HCC. Newspring's goal is to foster new and existing businesses in Spring Branch. They are able to do this through a large team of business leaders from Houston who serve as mentors and advisers to students who enter the business plan competition. "It is exciting to see this competition grow and mature. This year's contestants were a pleasure to mentor and we are excited about their business prospects." said Westheimer. The first place winner of this year's business plan competition and $12,000 is Kevin Doffing of Sam's Safety Equipment. Doffing took over Sam's Safety Equipment from his father in 2009 and has transformed it from a single shop in northwest Houston into an expanding brand with multiple locations. Sam's Safety Equipment provides Personal Pro-tective Equipment and Red Wing boots to oil and gas workers. His team advisers were John Hartman and John Krebs. The second place prize winner is Elaine Mau of Urban Leaf, taking home $8,000 followed by Joe Kappil representing Lone Star RSD in third, earning him $4,000. Honorable mention was given to Tim Arumburo of Blue Sky Flight Services and Robert Delossantos of Sky High Party Rentals, each receiving $1,000. For more on the competition, classes and certificates, call HCC Center for Entrepreneurship, Director, Sandra Louvier at 713.718.6650 or go to hccbizconnect.org. HCC Keeps West Houston Working With Four-Year Degree Pathways for Students HCC and UT Tyler to Produce Engineers in West Houston The University of Texas at Tyler will open the Houston Engineering Center in partnership with Houston Community College. Starting fall 2013, the center will be located at HCC’s Alief Campus, 2811 Hayes Road. UT Tyler will begin offering Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Bachelor Degrees and plans to develop a Civil Engineering program in the future. Visit hccs.edu/engineering or email futureengineers@hccs.edu University of Houston System and HCC Unite to Enhance Educational Services to Katy Area The University of Houston System (UHS) and Houston Community College Northwest (HCC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expand higher education opportunities in the Katy/West Houston area. Through a partnership that includes using existing facilities at UHS at Cinco Ranch and HCC-Katy, the MOU will result in an increase of academic programs offered by UHS and HCC-Northwest in West Houston. HCC Congratulates the Katy ISD Class of 2013 REMAX Rick Page 12 | May 24, 2013 The Katy News 8/2/06 5:20 PM Page 1 Volume , 24 |ABR Number 10 RICK ANCHORS REMAX REMAX 5:20 Rick PM 8/2/06 Page 1 5:20 PM Page 1 REMAX Rick 8/2/06 5:20 PM Rick Page 18/2/06 REMAX Rick 8/2/06 5:20 PM Page 1 Before You Dive Into Selling Or Buying a Home... Obituary Harold Lee “Dusty” Rhoades Harold Lee “Dusty” Rhoades was born on February 23, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio to Roy Emerson Rhoades and Lillian Marie Godsey. He was the owner and operator of D&D Battery. Dusty moved to the Katy area in 1980 from Ohio to get away from the snow. He served two tours in Vietnam while serving his country in the U.S. Army. On January 28, 1984, he married April Marie Tanner in Las Vegas, Nevada. He loved to go to his deer lease to hunt hogs and deer. Dusty was an avid fisherman and golfer, and was a big fan of the Houston Texans and the Houston Rockets. He was also a member of the Athletic Booster Club at Katy High School. Dusty, age 62, passed away on Saturday, May 11, 2013, at his deer lease near Nacogdoches, Texas, with his son, Chris, at his side. He is survived by his wife, April Rhoades; son, Christopher Rhoades; daughter, Jennie Rhoades; brothers, Bernard Rhoades and his wife Connie, and Charles Rhoades and his wife Aven; sister-in-law, Wendy Eason; brother-in-law, Duke Tanner; motherin-law, Lou Tanner; niece, Beth McGary; nephew, Jake Eason; as well as other loving family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 18, 2013, at the Schmidt Funeral Home Chapel, in Katy, with Chaplain Daniel Schramm officiating. Condolences may be expressed at www.SchmidtFuneralHome.net Funeral services held under the direction of Schmidt Funeral Home 1508 East Avenue ~ Katy, Texas 77493 (281) 391-2424 Fellowship All Summer Located at the corner of Westheimer Parkway and Peek Road, The Fellowship at Cinco Ranch offers a variety of summer activities for elementary aged children. ALL programs listed are for children who have completed kindergarten through the completed fifth grade. Lunch Bunch Tuesdays (June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26) from Noon – 2:00 p.m. Bring a sack lunch and join us for fun and fellowship at the church. Free event. Register online at our church website: thefellowship.org. Summer Days With Pizazz Monthly Field Trip (June 7, July 10, August 21) from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Join us for fun, educational day trips to local and Houston area attractions. Activities this year include SeaWolf Park in Galveston, San Jacinto Monument/ Battleship Texas, and Splashway Water Park. Van transportation is provided for trips. Children are able to sign up for all activities, or for only the ones which fit the family schedule. The cost is $25 per field trip. Registration is available online at our web site: thefellowship.org. Choose the Community section/Children’s ministry-events. 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Library staff member, Adam Kiskinis, will provide an overview of guitar-playing, including the anatomy of a guitar, the purposes of the different parts, and the various accessories that accompany guitarplaying. He will also demonstrate chordal structures and finger placement on the guitar fretboard. Those attending the program are invited to bring their own guitar if possible. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call the branch library at 281-395-1311 or the library’s Public Information Office at 281-341-2677. It’s that time of year again. Summer has arrived, and with it the Summer Reading Program begins June 3. This year’s theme will be “Have a Book…Will Travel!” There will be weekly story times, special programs, and crafts for children of all ages. In addition to the normal story times, special school-age programs include a magic show, a juggler, puppets, and more. Children who read at least 10 books or hours will receive a certificate and more. This year’s teen’s theme will be “Have a Book…Will Travel!” Special teenage programs include crafts, game days, and more. Young adults who complete the summer reading program will receive a prize. This year’s adult’s theme will be “Have a Book…Will Travel!” Special programs include movies, a mystery book club, and computer classes. This summer, read five books by August 10 and get entered into a drawing at your local Harris County Library for a variety of prizes. At the Maud Marks Library, read books in various genres and get entered in drawings for various gift baskets. Read books in 5 different genres and get entered into the drawing for our grand prize of various gift certificates and a Kindle. For more information, or to register call 281-492-8592. The Evening Book Club The Evening Book Club meets on the first Monday of the month, June 3rd, at 7 p.m. at the Maud Marks Library. They will be discussing “The End of Men and the Rise of Women” by Hanna Rosin. If you are interested in joining the discussion group, extra copies of the books are available at the library. There are no dues, and new members are welcome. For more information, call 281-492-8592. The Afternoon Book Club The Maude Marks Library’s Afternoon Book Club meets on the second Thursday of the month, June 13th, at 1 p.m. They will be discussing “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” by Harriet Beecher Stowe. If you are interested in joining the discussion group, extra copies of the books are available at the library. There are no dues, and new members are welcome. For more infofrmation, call 281-492-8592. Just Desserts Mystery Book Club The Just Desserts Mystery Book Club will meet on Wednesday, June 19, at 2 p.m. at Maud Marks Library. They will be discussing “Moving Target” by Elizabeth Lowell. You are encouraged to bring your favorite dessert to eat while you discuss whether your villains get their just desserts. If you are interested in joining the discussion group, extra copies of the books are available at the library. There are no dues, and new members are welcome. For more information, call 281-492-8592. eBay for Beginners “eBay for Beginners” will take place on Thursday, June 6, beginning at 10:00 a.m., in the Computer Lab at the Cinco Ranch Branch Library, 2620 Commercial Center Blvd. in Katy. Learn how to buy and sell items on this online marketplace. The classes are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, however, and reservations are required. Participants may register online and also by calling the library at 281-395-1311, or by visiting the library. FB County Libraries To Close In Observance Of Memorial Day Weekend All branches of Fort Bend County Libraries will be closed on Sunday, May 26, and Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day. Regular library hours will resume on Tuesday, May 28. Your online library is always open at www.fortbend. lib.tx.us for searching the catalog, renewing books or placing holds, downloading e-books, or using the research databases. For additional information, contact the Public Information Office at 281-341-2677. Movie Time Bring the whole family out to the family film festival this summer. The movie will begin on June 7 at 1:15 p.m. with the origin story about a tech genius in a metal suit determined to avenge the world. Call the library or stop by for a complete list of titles to be shown this summer. For more information contact the Maud Marks Library at 281-492-8592. Microsoft Excel Class Are you interested in getting more out of your Microsoft Excel program? On Tuesday, June 11 at 7 - 8:30 p.m., the Maud Marks Library will be teaching the basics of how to use Microsoft Excel. Can’t come then? Don’t worry, the class will repeat on Wednesday, June 26 at 2 - 3:30 p.m. Registration begins June 1. Seating is extremely limited for these classes. Basic keyboard and mouse skills are required. For more information, call 281-492-8592. Free Internet Classes Maud Marks Library provides a free one-day only class in Internet Basics each month. You can learn how to navigate your way around the World Wide Web and use successful search techniques. You must know how to use a mouse and a keyboard. The June’s class will be offered on June 18th at 2 p.m. Preregistration is required. Call 281-492-8592 for more information. Preschool Storytime E-Reading How are you going to enjoy reading your books this summer? Visit the Maud Marks Library on Saturday, June 8 at 1 p.m. to learn all about the HCPL e-book collection. If you don’t have a device yet, you can try out our devices before you buy. Preregistration is required. Call 281-492-8592 for more information. Preschool Storytime is held Wednesdays at 11:15 a.m. This program is for children 3 to 5 years old. 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The closure will impact the traveling public for three (3) consecutive weekends, as well as some weekday overnight closures. The following is the schedule for the intersection closures: Weekend Closures Friday, May 31st at 8:00 p.m. through Monday, June 3rd at 5:00 a.m. Friday, June 7th at 8:00 p.m. through Monday, June 10th at 5:00 a.m. Friday, June 14th at 8:00 p.m. through Monday, June 17th at 5:00 a.m. Weeknight Closures Monday night, June 3rd through Thursday, June 6th beginning nightly at 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next morning. Monday night, June 10th through Thursday, June 13th beginning nightly at 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next morning Traffic detours around the US 90A intersection will utilize the Sandhill Drive and FM 1464 intersections to minimize inconvenience and additional trip time for the traveling public. 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Wanted Journeyman & Apprentice Plumbers: • Testing and leak locating • Katy area • Good Benefits • Full-Time Applicant must have valid driver’s license, good driving record, drug test and references. Call 281-579-0515 In the Classifieds April 2nd - Sundance at WoodCreek Reserve 1820 WoodCreek Bend Lane April 9th - My Flooring America 22121 Katy Freeway All Classified Ads placed must have a valid contact number & billing address for inhouse purposes. ! Stay connected with us on Facebook. www.facebook. com/TheKatyNews. Page 14 | May 24, 2013 The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 Katy Sports Hall-Thompson Digs Double Gold Maverick Sprinter Wins State in 100, 200 Meters; Katy ISD Finishes 1-2 up in the (district) 200,” the By Terry Carter coach added. Sports Editor Hall-Thompson warmed up Morton Ranch senior Eli Hallfor his races by watching video Thompson made the moment of his track icon, world record count. holder Bolt — studying his start, A District 19-5A runnerhis stride, his explosiveness and up in the 100 meters to Katy’s his Gold Medal finish in the Kyle Fulks and the 200-meter same events. champion himself, HallThen the Morton Ranch Thompson then captured the senior laced up his spikes and Region III titles in both events. stepped on the track for his shot And on May 11, the track at Texas history. standout shed his doubts, Many knew the 100 meters challenges and ran like double would be hotly contested, and world-record holder Usain Bolt Gulley said Hall-Thompson to capture gold in both sprints needed this victory to make his at the 2013 UIL State Track and high school career complete. Field Championships held on “In the 100, Kyle was his the University of Texas campus kryptonite for a long time. It’s in Austin. a good thing they weren’t lined He won the state 100 meters up next to each other at state,” in 10.26, .03 ahead of long-time he said. “After Eli’s win in the friend and track rival Fulks. 100, I knew he was going to Fulks did not qualify in the burn up the 200.” 200 meters at district due to Hall-Thompson controlled muscle tightness, or the 5A state the 200 meters and posted at meet could have registered two 20.6 to capture the rare doublegold-silver finishers for the Katy gold performance in Austin. school district, Morton Ranch “It felt pretty good to run head track coach Will Gulley my best ever at state,” the said. senior, who will run track at the As it is, Fulks collected backUniversity of Houston, said on to-back state silver medals in the Monday. 100 meters in 2012 and 2013. Hall-Thompson, Fulks and “This has been four years in 4A state 100-meter champion the making for Eli. He has had Cameron Burrell will run success, but this was his first in New York on Saturday at trip to state. Last year Eli was the Adidas Golden Stripes, out with an ACL injury,” Gulley an invitational featuring the said. nation’s top 10 sprinters. “Kyle and Eli are friends, and The Maverick has set his goal they respect each other’s ability. high for this event again. He We knew Kyle would be the test Morton Ranch senior sprinter Eli Hall-Thompson has endured setbacks while pursuing his football knows a 10.2 might win, but a in the 100 and the 200 if they and track dreams in high school. This spring he realized his goals of becoming the premier sprinter 10.1 would be a new national both got to state. But Kyle pulled in Texas through hard work, focus and perseverance. (Photo by Terry Carter/UDPhotos.com) record. 5A State Track Meet Yields Rewards for 6 KISD Athletes By Terry Carter Sports Editor The 2013 UIL 5A State Track and Field Championships yielded three state medals for Katy ISD. Additionally Seven Lakes had three athletes place in the top eight at the state meet held on the University of Texas campus in Austin. Morton Ranch’s Eli Hall-Thompson captured the elusive double-gold finish in the 100 and 200 meters, and Katy’s Kyle Fulks captured second place in the 100 meters. Spartan hurdler Kris Brander ran a 37.86 to place fourth in the 5A boys’ 300-meter hurdles. Two Seven Lakes girls placed in the top eight in three events. Cinco Ranch also registered a top-eight showing in the girls’ high jump. — Francesca Oyeleke, high jumper from Seven Lakes. — Lady Cougar Emily Richard cleared 5-4 in Austin to claim a tie for seventh place. — Seven Lakes distance specialist Erica Brown finished in the top eight twice at state: In the 3,200, Brown finished seventh in 11:12.44; in the 1,600 meters, Brown ran 5:09.08 to finish eighth. With Hall-Thompson’s effort, Morton Ranch boys finished tied for eight place in the team race with 20 points. Fulks’ effort alone in the 100 meters propelled the Katy boys’ team to a tie for 22nd place with eight points. Katy Tigers Sent Home Lady Cougars Reach Semis, By Strong Jersey Village Fall to Defending Champs By Terry Carter Sports Editor The Katy Tiger baseball team played quality Tiger ball against Jersey Village last weekend. However the Falcons managed a 2-0 Region III quarterfinal series victory with 6-1 and 5-2 victories with strong pitching. The Tigers finish the year at 27-8, and senior pitcher Zach Wilson concluded his time on the mound with a stellar 19-3 career record. Katy head baseball Tiger ace Zach Wilson (20) kept Jersey Village hitters coach Tom McPherson under control after an initial outburst last weekend. said he was proud of the (Photo by Terry Carter/UDPhotos.com) effort the Tigers displayed better than us for two games.” against the Falcons. Katy will return 7-0 junior pitcher “They did a good job. We just gave up too much too early,” he said. “Jersey Carson Lance in 2014 to make another Village has quality kids. They played postseason run. By Terry Carter Sports Editor Cinco Ranch bowed out the 5A softball playoffs last weekend after defending state champion Deer Park downed the Lady Cougars 2-0 and 6-3. But with the end of the spring season comes the immediate realization that the Cinco Ranch softball graduates only two players. All Cinco Ranch eyes will be on the 2014 team after the 29-9 season. Starting pitcher Kayla Ober will return for her senior campaign. The Lady Cougars’ coordinated hitting attack also returns. According to online stats compiled by the Houston Chronicle, four Lady Cougars hit .400 or better for the season, including Hannah Esser, Brittany Nollkamper, Ober and Karli Hamilton. A solid defense, including catcher Nollkamper and strong-armed shortstop Savannah Warren, will also reappear. Cinco Ranch could be a state- and nationally-ranked team again next spring. Cinco Ranch sophomore Brittany Nollkamper (23) is one of many returning players for coach Jerry Miller. (Photo by Terry Carter/ UDPhotos.com) The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 May 24, 2013| Page 15 Katy Area Artists Name Tom Haymes President Tom Haymes is the new president of the Katy Area Artists. This organization is a group of artists that was founded in 2006 to represent the needs of adult artists in the Katy area by to providing mentorship as well as opportunities to show. The group has approximately 75 members and is a part of the Katy Cultural Arts Alliance and the Lone Star Art Guild. Mr. Haymes was a founding member of the group and has previously KVPAC’s Encore Players Presents SPRING 2013 DEATHTRAP Photo by Alex Suarez served as Vice President, Secretary and Lone Star Art Guild Representative. The KAA website is at: www.katyareaartists.org. @ The Gallery 100% Tequila Exhibit featuring photographs by Kevin Douglas West during his trip to TequilaMexico at Babaloo Gallery. 22756 Westheimer Pkwy., Ste 180. through June 1st. Music on the Plaza Every Thursday from 6 to10 p.m. at The Villagio Town Center located at 22756 Westheimer Pkwy @ Peek Road. This is a Free event for the whole family. Open Call for Katy Photos The Katy Culture & Arts Alliance in conjunction with the Katy Area Economic Development Council is putting out an open call for photos to highlight the community of Katy. “We are looking for photos to show people why we love Katy,” said Ana Villaronga-Roman, founder of KCAA. The photographs will be used by the Katy EDC in future publications to illustrate the joys of living in Katy. Entries must be emailed to ana@katyalliance.com no later than midnight June 30, 2013. Photographers will not be compensated and will need to sign a release for the photographs to be used by the KCAA, and The Katy EDC. Winning entries could also be exhibited at the new Katy Contemporary Art Museum’s first exhibit in July. For more information visit www.facebook.com/ KCAAalliance or www.katyalliance.com. Directed by Heather Villano May 24, 25 & 26 2501 S. Mason Rd, Suite 290 Rose Nurre, Kenan Dumont, Gregory Magyar, Karen Lasater and Adrian Collinson are the Cast of the KVPAC presentation of Deathtrap. Photo credit: Lash Photography. Sidney Bruhl is a successful writer of Broadway mystery plays but is currently suffering through a series of flops. While down-on-his-luck, Bruhl comes upon the manuscript of a brilliant suspense drama written by unknown writer Clifford Anderson. Bruhl, desperate for a hit play, invites Clifford to collaborate with him on the play. Actually, Bruhl plans to murder Clifford and pass off Clifford’s play as his own. What Bruhl doesn’t know, however, is that Clifford has some surprise plot points of his own up his sleeve. All shows begin at 8:00 p.m., except for Sundays which are matinees beginning at 2:00 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance at www.shop. kvpac.org or at the door. @ The Movies By Sam Eifling Great Gatsby is Luhrmann’s Decadent Tribute to the ‘20s This summer I read “The Great Gatsby” by Baz Luhrmann. It is an excellent book full of symbolism and parties. One of the main symbols in the book is green lights. Green is the color of hope and the green light on the dock outside of Daisy’s house shows the reader how hopeful Jay Gatsby is that he and she will get together again. Gatsby resembles a tan Leonardo DiCaprio and lives in a house so big it looks like it eats barns between meals. He bought the house just so he could throw giant parties in the hopes that Daisy might wander into one and be impressed with his shirts. We don’t know why Daisy is worth such obsession other than that she is richer than the ocean is wet and she looks like Carey Mulligan with blond hair. Gatsby and Daisy used to date but he had to go to war and she married a very rich man named Tom Buchanan because money talks. Tom plays polo and the field. The best scene in the book comes when he takes the narrator, who looks like Spider-Man, to a small apartment in New York City that turns into a drunken mess for the narrator, Nick. It was only the second time he ever got drunk and it was with flappers, who were like hipsters who actually enjoyed dancing when music came on. They dance a lot because this book has an excellent soundtrack. Jay-Z and Beyonce and Florence + The Machine and the xx and Jack White all add to a sense of decadence during the roaring ’20s. Gatsby and Nick argue about whether you can repeat the past but in any case you can go back to the future with music like this. That was another terrific book, by the way. They say music is the only guilt-free intoxicant but usually in “The Great Gatsby” it is combined with others such as champagne and gin and whisky and cigars and shimmy-dancers. It is all too much for Nick in the end which is why he is in a mental hospital in the beginning, talking to a psychiatrist who has diagnosed him as depressed Volunteer Opportunities Puzzle Answers and “morbidly alcoholic.” All of that partying usually leads to a hangover. For the United States of America, that was the Dust Bowl. There were parts of the story that were not as effective. For one it took 143 minutes to get through it, which is a lot, especially when you have to read it in one sitting because your book report is due the next day. The characters were mostly three-dimensional but so was a lot of other stuff — everything was three-dimensional, and you feel after a while like this is just a gimmick. Luhrmann’s style is very flashy, with lots of colors and motion, and opulent settings and costumes. In a book where style always threatens to overwhelm substance the choice to go with all this three-dimensionality risks turning it into a cartoon. Maybe Luhrmann wanted it that way but it makes the reader wonder whether the publisher just wanted to charge more for each copy. In conclusion, I would recommend “The Great from page 4 ARTreach is seeking Artists and Volunteers interested in sharing their time and talent with others. ARTreach works with seniors, abused and abandoned children, and special needs groups. They are always seeking people with a heart for art and community service. You don’t have to be an “artist” to support an ARTreach Program. For more information go to www.artreachtexas.org. Make a Pet’s Day...The Cap’s Way...Adopt! Bring this ad for 50% off the adoption fee for any Dog, Cat. Puppy or Kitten. Cats over 3 years FREE This offer good from June 3 - Aug 30, 2013 (Based on approval of application) Visit cap4pets.org for information on the many adoption promotions being held this summer. FEE WAIVED ADOPTIONS JUNE 1ST & 2ND Gatsby” to anyone who wants to learn about New York City high society in the ’20s and there’s a pretty good love story there as well. This has been a classic book for many years and many men in particular enjoy it. Maybe it is because there is a little bit of Gatsby in anyone who tried very hard to succeed just to impress a woman who winds up with the polo player after all. Baz Luhrmann proves that you cannot repeat the past but you can sure go broke trying. Page 16 | May 24, 2013 The Katy News Volume 24 | Number 10 ConocoPhilips Leases 850,000 Square Feet in Energy Corridor Summer Shoppers To Be Trammell Crow Company and joint square foot office building slated to Rewarded With Super Savings venture partner, Principal Real Estate commence construction later this year. Investors, recently announced that Center Three and Energy Center During Katy Mills’ Memorial ConocoPhillips, has signed an 850,000-sq FourEnergy are located at the southwest corner of ft long-term lease encompassing two new Interstate 10 and North Eldridge Parkway Day Super Sale Weekend office buildings within Houston’s presti- in the heart of Houston’s Energy Corridor, gious Energy Corridor. ConocoPhillips in close proximity to ConocoPhillips’ May 24-27 Trammell Crow will fully occupy Energy Center Three, Headquarters campus. 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Shoppers can present their same-day receipts from Katy Mills, totaling $200 or more, at Simon Guest Services near Entry #8 to receive a $20 gift card from one of the property’s participating retailers*. “Katy Mills continues to offer the ultimate value for budget-conscious shoppers with additional savings on the best names in fashion during our Memorial Day Super Sale,” said Cynthia Stansberry, director of marketing and business development at Katy Mills. “Our ‘Receipts Into Rewards’ promotion gives guests another great reason to shop more and get more at Katy Mills this summer.” Stores displaying a window sign will offer even greater discounts during Katy Mills’ Memorial Day Super Sale Weekend. Participating retailers include Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Kenneth Cole Company Store, Nike Factory Store, Cole Haan, J.Crew Factory, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store and Guess Factory Store. 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