CONTENTS
October 2011 [Departments] Citizens Patrol Deputy Constable Patrol SPP Clubs
Menrsquos Group Garden Club Plaza Moms Society
[Features] Join Your Neighbors for Food
and Fun at Fall Fling
Labyrinth Wins Award
Plaza Moms Host Shopping on the Plaza
Get Ready Get Set Decorate
Are You Getting E-Mail Alerts
Be Aware of Suspicious Vehicles
Support SPP Safety Give to the Constable Program
Whatrsquos Your Section
[Reviews] Around the Neighborhood Calendar
Important Dates Numbers to Remember
Yards of the Month Welcome to The Neighborhood Whatrsquos Happening Around
Houston
Join Your Neighbors for Food and Fun at Fall Fling Saturday October 22 by Angie Hoover
SPPCCrsquos semi-annual membership event the Fall Fling is set for Saturday October 22 at Durham Elementary School The evening will focus on fun and community and offer a great way to connect with your fellow SPP residentsmdashnew and not so new
The doors open at 6 pm followed by a delicious dinner catered by Spaghetti Western at 630 pm
While at the Fling you can
Learn how you can improve our neighborhoodrsquos security by participating in our Citizens Patrol program
Pay your annual SPPCC dues and contribute to the neighborhoodrsquos Constable Patrol
Learn more about Plaza Moms the Menrsquos Group and the Garden Club
Get to know your neighbors in a fun casual setting
Win a door prizeif yoursquore lucky
Dinner is $800 for adults $400 for children ages 6-12 and free for kids 5 and under and you may pay by check or cash at the door Therersquos no need to RSVP or dress upmdashjust come as you are
Make plans to come out enjoy good food great neighbors and a fun-filled fall evening
If you have a business or organization and would like to contribute a door prize to the Fall Fling please let us know Gift cards gift certificates actual merchandise anything and everything is appreciated and the gathering is a great way to promote your business Contact Angie Hoover at OffA1aolcom or Caroline Marciano at carolinemarcianogmailcom if you have something to contribute
Labyrinth Wins Award by Alice Bongers Anns Labyrinth won an Honorable Mention Award in the 27th Annual Keep Houston Beautiful competition Alice Bongers will attend the Mayors Proud Partners Luncheon at the Hilton Houston Post Oak Hotel on October 31 to receive this award
Resident Jeanette Blesener will also receive a Certificate of Recognition from Mayor Annise Parker on Tuesday September 13 from the 2010-2011 Neighborhood Matching Grant Program
We are very blessed to have such a beautiful setting in our park It is wonderful to be recognized for the hard work that many of our neighbors put into making this beautiful Thank you Shepherd Park Plaza Neighbors
2
[Officers] President Jennifer Lamb
Vice President Romi Sandel
Secretary Sarrah Moseley
Treasurer Tom Caver
[Committees] Architectural Control Steve Rogers
Citizens PatrolTraffic amp Safety Karen Cruse
Constable Patrol Coordinator Karen Cruse
Block Captain Coordinator Jason Williams
Restrictions Enforcement Billy Hartman Creston Inderrieden Matt Hoover
Landscape Maintenance Monica Krause
Greeter Eileen Hartman
Historian Alice Bongers
Hospitality Angie Hoover Caroline Marciano
Membership Tom Dornak
City Liaison Chuck Blesener
PublicityPulse Advertising Darryl amp Laurie Rickaway
Website Publisher Kirby Lesher
[Representatives] Section 1 Rep Dan amp Jamie Kelly
Section 2 Rep Angie Gunden Seth Kauffman
Section 3 Rep Lynn Myers
Section 4 Rep Renee Botti
Garden Club Rep Evonne Alford Plaza Moms Co-Rep Holly Inderrieden and Erin Field
Menrsquos Group Rep Chuck Blesener Pulse Editor Barbara Bryant 713-503-2552 Pulse Design Paula Collins 713-594-5295
pulseshepherdparkplazacom
Board of Directors
SPPCC sends out periodic email alerts to residents who have provided us with email addresses These alerts provide rapid up-to-date information and are a great way to get the word out about important news quickly
Email alerts are used to communicate Crime in our area Lost and found pets Issuesmeetings of interest to our neighborhood SPPCC events and activities
If you are not receiving these alerts and would like to be added to the distribution email billyhartmanassociatescom and ask to be added
Are You Getting Email Alerts
Plaza Moms Hosts Shopping on the Plaza Join us at Shopping on the Plaza All are invited to get a head start on their holiday shopping at Plaza Moms Shopping on the Plaza event Hosted in your own backyard at
Durham Elementary (4803 Brinkman) please join us for an exclusive shopping experience on Thursday October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Over 30 vendors will be offering great products including clothing jewelry food stationery gifts and so much more Dont forget to bring your dollar bills to enter in our raffle for prizes awarded to lucky shoppers every 15 minutes Questions Please contact Holly Inderrieden at hollyindyyahoocom
Get Ready Get Set Decorate Fall is in the air and itrsquos time to deck the yards for our great autumn holidays SPPCC will reward the best yards with decoration awards in the following categories
Halloween Scariest Deacutecor Most Original Design Best Overall
Autumn Best Scarecrow(s) Best Deacutecor Most Original
This is a great chance to tune up your decorating skills and Christmas is just around the corner
3
Interested in patrolling Contact Karen Cruse at 713-824-4799 or kjcfm4954yahoocom for information Training for Citizen Patrol certification is the second Tuesday of each month at 9455 West Montgomery at 7 pm Anyone who regularly walks in the neighborhood is invited to join the COP group More eyes on our neighborhood means more watching for suspicious activity
Patrol Hours Prepared by Charli Merchant 1 2 3 4 Total
Auto Patrol Hours 95 30 13 30 825
WalkBike Patrol Hours 12 30 0 32 74
Base Station Hours 0 52 0 0 52
TOTAL HOURS 215 112 13 62 2085
SECTIONS
August 2011
Chuck Blesener is the winner of the $20 gas bonus this month
Citizens Patrol Stats
Au
gu
st
20
11
Calls handled by Deputy Constable
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Miles Patrolled 1100
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Arrests 0 Alarm Responses 1 Citizen Contacts 87 Disturbances 0 Investigations 11 Park Checks 22 Vacation Watch 36 Misc Calls 26 Dispatched Calls 11 Total Calls 168
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Traffic VerbalWritten Warningshellip 7 Citationshellip 3
Be Aware of Suspicious Vehicles by Chuck Blesener Some of the delivery and service vehicles in our neighborhood everyday are not marked with any company name or other identification Many of these drivers and crews are of questionable character and move freely about our homes and property Most reputable companies have their name and at least their telephone number on their vehicles Many of their drivers and employees have identification
Since we recently had a home burglary where a lawn service crew was questioned and where a suspicious individual in an unmarked truck posing as a handyman was approaching older residents we are taking a closer look at who is in our neighborhood Our Deputy Constable is checking on unmarked work vehicles and questioning anyone appearing suspicious We encourage you to report anyone or any vehicle that is suspicious at a home unexpectedly or at an unusual time We also ask that you suggest to your lawn service or delivery truck or contractor that they put their name and phone number on their vehicle
Whatrsquos Happening Around Houston by Carol Jean Hebert
Visit Moody Gardensrsquo New Rainforest Experience life at one of the most authentic rainforest recreations in the world The Moody Gardens Rainforest Pyramid is now open after a $25 million enhancement project It now takes you closer than ever to the over 1000 species of exotic plants and animals from the rainforests of Africa Asia and the Americas that populate the multi-level 10-story glass pyramid
Your journey starts with the Rainforests of the World on a new walkway overlooking the endangered giant Amazon River otter exhibit before entering the pyramid at the canopy level letting you explore the rainforest from the air and giving you a better opportunity to spot the birds sloths white-faced saki monkeys cotton-top tamarins and other free-roaming tree-dwellers The canopy walkway also includes one of Moody Gardensrsquo most beloved features a walk-in butterfly exhibit that lets you mingle with several species of beautiful butterflies
Next you journey through the cloud forests naturersquos water towers and see colorful frogs and artifacts from rainforest peoples before you make your way to the nocturnal exhibit on the rainforest floor where yoursquoll meet a prehensile-tailed porcupine an African palm civet and other creatures that only come out at night
Once on the rainforest floor yoursquoll first encounter plants and animals from the Asian rainforest including the carnivorous pitcher plant colorful orchids and fish two Chinese alligators and even a crocodile monitor a large lizard who sometimes scales the walls of its exhibit and appears to hang from the walkway above
The rainforests of Central and South America are next filled with colorful macaws perched near the flowing waterfall and the majestic spotted ocelot This section also features interactive exhibits showcasing the smells of rainforest foods and spices as well as a display of everyday products derived from the rainforest Yoursquoll also tour the Mayan ruins a replica temple home to a giant green anaconda piranhas caiman lizards and even vampire bats
Finally take a walk down the Africa trail to meet the adorable blue duiker and marvel at the spider plant giant windowpane palm and the dead rat tree (donrsquot worry the name isnrsquot a literal description) As you exit youll walk along a full wall dedicated to the ground-dwellers of the rainforest including a Damaraland mole rat Brazilian rainbow boa and a cobalt blue tarantula completing your journey from the treetops to the very floor of the breathtaking Rainforest Pyramid only found at Moody Gardens
4
Rose Leggio turned 97 on August 25 and celebrated her birthday with family and friends enjoying a wonderful Italian meal Theyrsquove made plans to do it again next year
By Romi Sandel amp Laurie Hardwick
Share Your NewsmdashPlease pass along any news of note about SPP residents so that we can spotlight them in future issues of the Pulse If you have news to share please let us know by emailing pulseshepherdparkplazacom or contacting Romi Sandel at 713-962-4171
Support SPP Safety Give to the Constable Program The requested Constable Patrol contribution for the coming year is $200 per household With the recent increase in crime in our area itrsquos important that we deter potential criminals with the visibility and authority provided the Constable Program We all benefit through a safer neighborhood lower crime and higher property values and itrsquos an investment worth making to keep SPP a wonderful and safe place to live
What do you get for $200 A full-time armed and uniformed deputy patrolling our neighborhood in a marked vehicle 40 hours per week Officers from the Constablersquos patrol division make numerous sweeps of SPP when our deputy is not on duty Deputy James Moulden is assigned to our neighborhood and he is very dedicated and committed to keeping SPP safe His work hours are set by the SPPCC board and are based on crime statistics for our neighborhood and the patrol hours of our Citizens Patrol A great part of the time our deputy is patrolling while we are fast asleep
Can you contribute in installments We realize that a lump sum payment may not be feasible for everyone so you are welcome to contribute in installments You may do so by mailing periodic payments or by making online payments as you are able However we are not able to send out reminders or more frequent bills so you are asked to set up your own reminder system so that you can make your desired contributions in a timely manner No donation is too smallhellipeven $5 a month can make a difference
Please send your contribution today The sooner we receive your $200 contribution the better able we are to budget for the coming year If you canrsquot immediately afford the $200 please send what you canmdashcontributions in any amount are welcome In fact we are now able to accept recurring contributions through PayPal at wwwshepherdparkplazacom Or you may mail your contribution to SPPCC Membership Director 1135 Richelieu Houston 77018
Call Deputy Dispatch
713-755-7628 Clip amp Save
Whatrsquos Your Section Did you know that you reside in one of SPPrsquos four sections Your Section Repmdashsomeone who lives in your sectionmdashrepresents you on the SPP Civic Club board These folks distribute neighborhood flyers choose the Yard of the Month winners and help organize neighborhood-wide events
Section 1mdashDan amp Jamie Kelly
4400-4511 Apollo 900-1191 Chamboard 900-1187 Curtin
Section 2mdashAngie Gunden amp Seth Kauffman
4602-4214 Alba 4703-4715 Apollo 902-1106 Chantilly 4802-4619 Chantilly Circle 4703-4719 Clift Haven 4603-4619 Dunsmere 4815-4718 Golf 942-1174 Thornton 4702-4719 Thornton Circle
Section 3mdashLynn Myers
4723-4729 Apollo 4702-4729 Brian Haven 1002-1125 Cheshire 1002-1116 Martin
Section 4mdashRenee Botti
4803-4907 Apollo 4803-4805 Brian Haven 1002-1139 Candlelight 1002-1139 Richelieu
If you have questions concerns or would like to help out please contact these folks Theyrsquod love to hear from you
5
6
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
= Trash and Yard Waste
= Curbside Recycling
Important Numbers PoliceFire 911 City Helpline 311
Citizens Patrol 713-824-4799
Deed Restrictions 713-305-5035
Traffic amp Safety 713-824-4799
New NeighborGreeter 713-305-5036
Garden Club 713-344-7013
CP Vacation Watch 713-682-5959
Architectural Guidelines 713-956-1167
Plaza Pulse News 713-503-2552
SPP Historian 713-683-9945
Plaza Moms 281-888-4533
SPP Membership 713-683-6502
City Liaison 713-683-9945
Pulse Advertising 713-688-0574 or 713-681-3600
Menrsquos Group 713-683-9945
October 2011
SPPCC Board Meeting
Menrsquos Group MEETING
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Garden Club MEETING
Call Deputy Dispatch 713-755-7628
A Note About Trash You can legally put your heavy trash out at 6pm the Friday before your heavy trash day
Heavy trash JUNK waste only
Plaza Moms FALL
FESTIVAL
Menrsquos Group TRIP
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
COLUMBUS DAY
7
Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
2
[Officers] President Jennifer Lamb
Vice President Romi Sandel
Secretary Sarrah Moseley
Treasurer Tom Caver
[Committees] Architectural Control Steve Rogers
Citizens PatrolTraffic amp Safety Karen Cruse
Constable Patrol Coordinator Karen Cruse
Block Captain Coordinator Jason Williams
Restrictions Enforcement Billy Hartman Creston Inderrieden Matt Hoover
Landscape Maintenance Monica Krause
Greeter Eileen Hartman
Historian Alice Bongers
Hospitality Angie Hoover Caroline Marciano
Membership Tom Dornak
City Liaison Chuck Blesener
PublicityPulse Advertising Darryl amp Laurie Rickaway
Website Publisher Kirby Lesher
[Representatives] Section 1 Rep Dan amp Jamie Kelly
Section 2 Rep Angie Gunden Seth Kauffman
Section 3 Rep Lynn Myers
Section 4 Rep Renee Botti
Garden Club Rep Evonne Alford Plaza Moms Co-Rep Holly Inderrieden and Erin Field
Menrsquos Group Rep Chuck Blesener Pulse Editor Barbara Bryant 713-503-2552 Pulse Design Paula Collins 713-594-5295
pulseshepherdparkplazacom
Board of Directors
SPPCC sends out periodic email alerts to residents who have provided us with email addresses These alerts provide rapid up-to-date information and are a great way to get the word out about important news quickly
Email alerts are used to communicate Crime in our area Lost and found pets Issuesmeetings of interest to our neighborhood SPPCC events and activities
If you are not receiving these alerts and would like to be added to the distribution email billyhartmanassociatescom and ask to be added
Are You Getting Email Alerts
Plaza Moms Hosts Shopping on the Plaza Join us at Shopping on the Plaza All are invited to get a head start on their holiday shopping at Plaza Moms Shopping on the Plaza event Hosted in your own backyard at
Durham Elementary (4803 Brinkman) please join us for an exclusive shopping experience on Thursday October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Over 30 vendors will be offering great products including clothing jewelry food stationery gifts and so much more Dont forget to bring your dollar bills to enter in our raffle for prizes awarded to lucky shoppers every 15 minutes Questions Please contact Holly Inderrieden at hollyindyyahoocom
Get Ready Get Set Decorate Fall is in the air and itrsquos time to deck the yards for our great autumn holidays SPPCC will reward the best yards with decoration awards in the following categories
Halloween Scariest Deacutecor Most Original Design Best Overall
Autumn Best Scarecrow(s) Best Deacutecor Most Original
This is a great chance to tune up your decorating skills and Christmas is just around the corner
3
Interested in patrolling Contact Karen Cruse at 713-824-4799 or kjcfm4954yahoocom for information Training for Citizen Patrol certification is the second Tuesday of each month at 9455 West Montgomery at 7 pm Anyone who regularly walks in the neighborhood is invited to join the COP group More eyes on our neighborhood means more watching for suspicious activity
Patrol Hours Prepared by Charli Merchant 1 2 3 4 Total
Auto Patrol Hours 95 30 13 30 825
WalkBike Patrol Hours 12 30 0 32 74
Base Station Hours 0 52 0 0 52
TOTAL HOURS 215 112 13 62 2085
SECTIONS
August 2011
Chuck Blesener is the winner of the $20 gas bonus this month
Citizens Patrol Stats
Au
gu
st
20
11
Calls handled by Deputy Constable
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Miles Patrolled 1100
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Arrests 0 Alarm Responses 1 Citizen Contacts 87 Disturbances 0 Investigations 11 Park Checks 22 Vacation Watch 36 Misc Calls 26 Dispatched Calls 11 Total Calls 168
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Traffic VerbalWritten Warningshellip 7 Citationshellip 3
Be Aware of Suspicious Vehicles by Chuck Blesener Some of the delivery and service vehicles in our neighborhood everyday are not marked with any company name or other identification Many of these drivers and crews are of questionable character and move freely about our homes and property Most reputable companies have their name and at least their telephone number on their vehicles Many of their drivers and employees have identification
Since we recently had a home burglary where a lawn service crew was questioned and where a suspicious individual in an unmarked truck posing as a handyman was approaching older residents we are taking a closer look at who is in our neighborhood Our Deputy Constable is checking on unmarked work vehicles and questioning anyone appearing suspicious We encourage you to report anyone or any vehicle that is suspicious at a home unexpectedly or at an unusual time We also ask that you suggest to your lawn service or delivery truck or contractor that they put their name and phone number on their vehicle
Whatrsquos Happening Around Houston by Carol Jean Hebert
Visit Moody Gardensrsquo New Rainforest Experience life at one of the most authentic rainforest recreations in the world The Moody Gardens Rainforest Pyramid is now open after a $25 million enhancement project It now takes you closer than ever to the over 1000 species of exotic plants and animals from the rainforests of Africa Asia and the Americas that populate the multi-level 10-story glass pyramid
Your journey starts with the Rainforests of the World on a new walkway overlooking the endangered giant Amazon River otter exhibit before entering the pyramid at the canopy level letting you explore the rainforest from the air and giving you a better opportunity to spot the birds sloths white-faced saki monkeys cotton-top tamarins and other free-roaming tree-dwellers The canopy walkway also includes one of Moody Gardensrsquo most beloved features a walk-in butterfly exhibit that lets you mingle with several species of beautiful butterflies
Next you journey through the cloud forests naturersquos water towers and see colorful frogs and artifacts from rainforest peoples before you make your way to the nocturnal exhibit on the rainforest floor where yoursquoll meet a prehensile-tailed porcupine an African palm civet and other creatures that only come out at night
Once on the rainforest floor yoursquoll first encounter plants and animals from the Asian rainforest including the carnivorous pitcher plant colorful orchids and fish two Chinese alligators and even a crocodile monitor a large lizard who sometimes scales the walls of its exhibit and appears to hang from the walkway above
The rainforests of Central and South America are next filled with colorful macaws perched near the flowing waterfall and the majestic spotted ocelot This section also features interactive exhibits showcasing the smells of rainforest foods and spices as well as a display of everyday products derived from the rainforest Yoursquoll also tour the Mayan ruins a replica temple home to a giant green anaconda piranhas caiman lizards and even vampire bats
Finally take a walk down the Africa trail to meet the adorable blue duiker and marvel at the spider plant giant windowpane palm and the dead rat tree (donrsquot worry the name isnrsquot a literal description) As you exit youll walk along a full wall dedicated to the ground-dwellers of the rainforest including a Damaraland mole rat Brazilian rainbow boa and a cobalt blue tarantula completing your journey from the treetops to the very floor of the breathtaking Rainforest Pyramid only found at Moody Gardens
4
Rose Leggio turned 97 on August 25 and celebrated her birthday with family and friends enjoying a wonderful Italian meal Theyrsquove made plans to do it again next year
By Romi Sandel amp Laurie Hardwick
Share Your NewsmdashPlease pass along any news of note about SPP residents so that we can spotlight them in future issues of the Pulse If you have news to share please let us know by emailing pulseshepherdparkplazacom or contacting Romi Sandel at 713-962-4171
Support SPP Safety Give to the Constable Program The requested Constable Patrol contribution for the coming year is $200 per household With the recent increase in crime in our area itrsquos important that we deter potential criminals with the visibility and authority provided the Constable Program We all benefit through a safer neighborhood lower crime and higher property values and itrsquos an investment worth making to keep SPP a wonderful and safe place to live
What do you get for $200 A full-time armed and uniformed deputy patrolling our neighborhood in a marked vehicle 40 hours per week Officers from the Constablersquos patrol division make numerous sweeps of SPP when our deputy is not on duty Deputy James Moulden is assigned to our neighborhood and he is very dedicated and committed to keeping SPP safe His work hours are set by the SPPCC board and are based on crime statistics for our neighborhood and the patrol hours of our Citizens Patrol A great part of the time our deputy is patrolling while we are fast asleep
Can you contribute in installments We realize that a lump sum payment may not be feasible for everyone so you are welcome to contribute in installments You may do so by mailing periodic payments or by making online payments as you are able However we are not able to send out reminders or more frequent bills so you are asked to set up your own reminder system so that you can make your desired contributions in a timely manner No donation is too smallhellipeven $5 a month can make a difference
Please send your contribution today The sooner we receive your $200 contribution the better able we are to budget for the coming year If you canrsquot immediately afford the $200 please send what you canmdashcontributions in any amount are welcome In fact we are now able to accept recurring contributions through PayPal at wwwshepherdparkplazacom Or you may mail your contribution to SPPCC Membership Director 1135 Richelieu Houston 77018
Call Deputy Dispatch
713-755-7628 Clip amp Save
Whatrsquos Your Section Did you know that you reside in one of SPPrsquos four sections Your Section Repmdashsomeone who lives in your sectionmdashrepresents you on the SPP Civic Club board These folks distribute neighborhood flyers choose the Yard of the Month winners and help organize neighborhood-wide events
Section 1mdashDan amp Jamie Kelly
4400-4511 Apollo 900-1191 Chamboard 900-1187 Curtin
Section 2mdashAngie Gunden amp Seth Kauffman
4602-4214 Alba 4703-4715 Apollo 902-1106 Chantilly 4802-4619 Chantilly Circle 4703-4719 Clift Haven 4603-4619 Dunsmere 4815-4718 Golf 942-1174 Thornton 4702-4719 Thornton Circle
Section 3mdashLynn Myers
4723-4729 Apollo 4702-4729 Brian Haven 1002-1125 Cheshire 1002-1116 Martin
Section 4mdashRenee Botti
4803-4907 Apollo 4803-4805 Brian Haven 1002-1139 Candlelight 1002-1139 Richelieu
If you have questions concerns or would like to help out please contact these folks Theyrsquod love to hear from you
5
6
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
= Trash and Yard Waste
= Curbside Recycling
Important Numbers PoliceFire 911 City Helpline 311
Citizens Patrol 713-824-4799
Deed Restrictions 713-305-5035
Traffic amp Safety 713-824-4799
New NeighborGreeter 713-305-5036
Garden Club 713-344-7013
CP Vacation Watch 713-682-5959
Architectural Guidelines 713-956-1167
Plaza Pulse News 713-503-2552
SPP Historian 713-683-9945
Plaza Moms 281-888-4533
SPP Membership 713-683-6502
City Liaison 713-683-9945
Pulse Advertising 713-688-0574 or 713-681-3600
Menrsquos Group 713-683-9945
October 2011
SPPCC Board Meeting
Menrsquos Group MEETING
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Garden Club MEETING
Call Deputy Dispatch 713-755-7628
A Note About Trash You can legally put your heavy trash out at 6pm the Friday before your heavy trash day
Heavy trash JUNK waste only
Plaza Moms FALL
FESTIVAL
Menrsquos Group TRIP
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
COLUMBUS DAY
7
Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
3
Interested in patrolling Contact Karen Cruse at 713-824-4799 or kjcfm4954yahoocom for information Training for Citizen Patrol certification is the second Tuesday of each month at 9455 West Montgomery at 7 pm Anyone who regularly walks in the neighborhood is invited to join the COP group More eyes on our neighborhood means more watching for suspicious activity
Patrol Hours Prepared by Charli Merchant 1 2 3 4 Total
Auto Patrol Hours 95 30 13 30 825
WalkBike Patrol Hours 12 30 0 32 74
Base Station Hours 0 52 0 0 52
TOTAL HOURS 215 112 13 62 2085
SECTIONS
August 2011
Chuck Blesener is the winner of the $20 gas bonus this month
Citizens Patrol Stats
Au
gu
st
20
11
Calls handled by Deputy Constable
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Miles Patrolled 1100
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Arrests 0 Alarm Responses 1 Citizen Contacts 87 Disturbances 0 Investigations 11 Park Checks 22 Vacation Watch 36 Misc Calls 26 Dispatched Calls 11 Total Calls 168
middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Traffic VerbalWritten Warningshellip 7 Citationshellip 3
Be Aware of Suspicious Vehicles by Chuck Blesener Some of the delivery and service vehicles in our neighborhood everyday are not marked with any company name or other identification Many of these drivers and crews are of questionable character and move freely about our homes and property Most reputable companies have their name and at least their telephone number on their vehicles Many of their drivers and employees have identification
Since we recently had a home burglary where a lawn service crew was questioned and where a suspicious individual in an unmarked truck posing as a handyman was approaching older residents we are taking a closer look at who is in our neighborhood Our Deputy Constable is checking on unmarked work vehicles and questioning anyone appearing suspicious We encourage you to report anyone or any vehicle that is suspicious at a home unexpectedly or at an unusual time We also ask that you suggest to your lawn service or delivery truck or contractor that they put their name and phone number on their vehicle
Whatrsquos Happening Around Houston by Carol Jean Hebert
Visit Moody Gardensrsquo New Rainforest Experience life at one of the most authentic rainforest recreations in the world The Moody Gardens Rainforest Pyramid is now open after a $25 million enhancement project It now takes you closer than ever to the over 1000 species of exotic plants and animals from the rainforests of Africa Asia and the Americas that populate the multi-level 10-story glass pyramid
Your journey starts with the Rainforests of the World on a new walkway overlooking the endangered giant Amazon River otter exhibit before entering the pyramid at the canopy level letting you explore the rainforest from the air and giving you a better opportunity to spot the birds sloths white-faced saki monkeys cotton-top tamarins and other free-roaming tree-dwellers The canopy walkway also includes one of Moody Gardensrsquo most beloved features a walk-in butterfly exhibit that lets you mingle with several species of beautiful butterflies
Next you journey through the cloud forests naturersquos water towers and see colorful frogs and artifacts from rainforest peoples before you make your way to the nocturnal exhibit on the rainforest floor where yoursquoll meet a prehensile-tailed porcupine an African palm civet and other creatures that only come out at night
Once on the rainforest floor yoursquoll first encounter plants and animals from the Asian rainforest including the carnivorous pitcher plant colorful orchids and fish two Chinese alligators and even a crocodile monitor a large lizard who sometimes scales the walls of its exhibit and appears to hang from the walkway above
The rainforests of Central and South America are next filled with colorful macaws perched near the flowing waterfall and the majestic spotted ocelot This section also features interactive exhibits showcasing the smells of rainforest foods and spices as well as a display of everyday products derived from the rainforest Yoursquoll also tour the Mayan ruins a replica temple home to a giant green anaconda piranhas caiman lizards and even vampire bats
Finally take a walk down the Africa trail to meet the adorable blue duiker and marvel at the spider plant giant windowpane palm and the dead rat tree (donrsquot worry the name isnrsquot a literal description) As you exit youll walk along a full wall dedicated to the ground-dwellers of the rainforest including a Damaraland mole rat Brazilian rainbow boa and a cobalt blue tarantula completing your journey from the treetops to the very floor of the breathtaking Rainforest Pyramid only found at Moody Gardens
4
Rose Leggio turned 97 on August 25 and celebrated her birthday with family and friends enjoying a wonderful Italian meal Theyrsquove made plans to do it again next year
By Romi Sandel amp Laurie Hardwick
Share Your NewsmdashPlease pass along any news of note about SPP residents so that we can spotlight them in future issues of the Pulse If you have news to share please let us know by emailing pulseshepherdparkplazacom or contacting Romi Sandel at 713-962-4171
Support SPP Safety Give to the Constable Program The requested Constable Patrol contribution for the coming year is $200 per household With the recent increase in crime in our area itrsquos important that we deter potential criminals with the visibility and authority provided the Constable Program We all benefit through a safer neighborhood lower crime and higher property values and itrsquos an investment worth making to keep SPP a wonderful and safe place to live
What do you get for $200 A full-time armed and uniformed deputy patrolling our neighborhood in a marked vehicle 40 hours per week Officers from the Constablersquos patrol division make numerous sweeps of SPP when our deputy is not on duty Deputy James Moulden is assigned to our neighborhood and he is very dedicated and committed to keeping SPP safe His work hours are set by the SPPCC board and are based on crime statistics for our neighborhood and the patrol hours of our Citizens Patrol A great part of the time our deputy is patrolling while we are fast asleep
Can you contribute in installments We realize that a lump sum payment may not be feasible for everyone so you are welcome to contribute in installments You may do so by mailing periodic payments or by making online payments as you are able However we are not able to send out reminders or more frequent bills so you are asked to set up your own reminder system so that you can make your desired contributions in a timely manner No donation is too smallhellipeven $5 a month can make a difference
Please send your contribution today The sooner we receive your $200 contribution the better able we are to budget for the coming year If you canrsquot immediately afford the $200 please send what you canmdashcontributions in any amount are welcome In fact we are now able to accept recurring contributions through PayPal at wwwshepherdparkplazacom Or you may mail your contribution to SPPCC Membership Director 1135 Richelieu Houston 77018
Call Deputy Dispatch
713-755-7628 Clip amp Save
Whatrsquos Your Section Did you know that you reside in one of SPPrsquos four sections Your Section Repmdashsomeone who lives in your sectionmdashrepresents you on the SPP Civic Club board These folks distribute neighborhood flyers choose the Yard of the Month winners and help organize neighborhood-wide events
Section 1mdashDan amp Jamie Kelly
4400-4511 Apollo 900-1191 Chamboard 900-1187 Curtin
Section 2mdashAngie Gunden amp Seth Kauffman
4602-4214 Alba 4703-4715 Apollo 902-1106 Chantilly 4802-4619 Chantilly Circle 4703-4719 Clift Haven 4603-4619 Dunsmere 4815-4718 Golf 942-1174 Thornton 4702-4719 Thornton Circle
Section 3mdashLynn Myers
4723-4729 Apollo 4702-4729 Brian Haven 1002-1125 Cheshire 1002-1116 Martin
Section 4mdashRenee Botti
4803-4907 Apollo 4803-4805 Brian Haven 1002-1139 Candlelight 1002-1139 Richelieu
If you have questions concerns or would like to help out please contact these folks Theyrsquod love to hear from you
5
6
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
= Trash and Yard Waste
= Curbside Recycling
Important Numbers PoliceFire 911 City Helpline 311
Citizens Patrol 713-824-4799
Deed Restrictions 713-305-5035
Traffic amp Safety 713-824-4799
New NeighborGreeter 713-305-5036
Garden Club 713-344-7013
CP Vacation Watch 713-682-5959
Architectural Guidelines 713-956-1167
Plaza Pulse News 713-503-2552
SPP Historian 713-683-9945
Plaza Moms 281-888-4533
SPP Membership 713-683-6502
City Liaison 713-683-9945
Pulse Advertising 713-688-0574 or 713-681-3600
Menrsquos Group 713-683-9945
October 2011
SPPCC Board Meeting
Menrsquos Group MEETING
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Garden Club MEETING
Call Deputy Dispatch 713-755-7628
A Note About Trash You can legally put your heavy trash out at 6pm the Friday before your heavy trash day
Heavy trash JUNK waste only
Plaza Moms FALL
FESTIVAL
Menrsquos Group TRIP
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
COLUMBUS DAY
7
Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
4
Rose Leggio turned 97 on August 25 and celebrated her birthday with family and friends enjoying a wonderful Italian meal Theyrsquove made plans to do it again next year
By Romi Sandel amp Laurie Hardwick
Share Your NewsmdashPlease pass along any news of note about SPP residents so that we can spotlight them in future issues of the Pulse If you have news to share please let us know by emailing pulseshepherdparkplazacom or contacting Romi Sandel at 713-962-4171
Support SPP Safety Give to the Constable Program The requested Constable Patrol contribution for the coming year is $200 per household With the recent increase in crime in our area itrsquos important that we deter potential criminals with the visibility and authority provided the Constable Program We all benefit through a safer neighborhood lower crime and higher property values and itrsquos an investment worth making to keep SPP a wonderful and safe place to live
What do you get for $200 A full-time armed and uniformed deputy patrolling our neighborhood in a marked vehicle 40 hours per week Officers from the Constablersquos patrol division make numerous sweeps of SPP when our deputy is not on duty Deputy James Moulden is assigned to our neighborhood and he is very dedicated and committed to keeping SPP safe His work hours are set by the SPPCC board and are based on crime statistics for our neighborhood and the patrol hours of our Citizens Patrol A great part of the time our deputy is patrolling while we are fast asleep
Can you contribute in installments We realize that a lump sum payment may not be feasible for everyone so you are welcome to contribute in installments You may do so by mailing periodic payments or by making online payments as you are able However we are not able to send out reminders or more frequent bills so you are asked to set up your own reminder system so that you can make your desired contributions in a timely manner No donation is too smallhellipeven $5 a month can make a difference
Please send your contribution today The sooner we receive your $200 contribution the better able we are to budget for the coming year If you canrsquot immediately afford the $200 please send what you canmdashcontributions in any amount are welcome In fact we are now able to accept recurring contributions through PayPal at wwwshepherdparkplazacom Or you may mail your contribution to SPPCC Membership Director 1135 Richelieu Houston 77018
Call Deputy Dispatch
713-755-7628 Clip amp Save
Whatrsquos Your Section Did you know that you reside in one of SPPrsquos four sections Your Section Repmdashsomeone who lives in your sectionmdashrepresents you on the SPP Civic Club board These folks distribute neighborhood flyers choose the Yard of the Month winners and help organize neighborhood-wide events
Section 1mdashDan amp Jamie Kelly
4400-4511 Apollo 900-1191 Chamboard 900-1187 Curtin
Section 2mdashAngie Gunden amp Seth Kauffman
4602-4214 Alba 4703-4715 Apollo 902-1106 Chantilly 4802-4619 Chantilly Circle 4703-4719 Clift Haven 4603-4619 Dunsmere 4815-4718 Golf 942-1174 Thornton 4702-4719 Thornton Circle
Section 3mdashLynn Myers
4723-4729 Apollo 4702-4729 Brian Haven 1002-1125 Cheshire 1002-1116 Martin
Section 4mdashRenee Botti
4803-4907 Apollo 4803-4805 Brian Haven 1002-1139 Candlelight 1002-1139 Richelieu
If you have questions concerns or would like to help out please contact these folks Theyrsquod love to hear from you
5
6
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
= Trash and Yard Waste
= Curbside Recycling
Important Numbers PoliceFire 911 City Helpline 311
Citizens Patrol 713-824-4799
Deed Restrictions 713-305-5035
Traffic amp Safety 713-824-4799
New NeighborGreeter 713-305-5036
Garden Club 713-344-7013
CP Vacation Watch 713-682-5959
Architectural Guidelines 713-956-1167
Plaza Pulse News 713-503-2552
SPP Historian 713-683-9945
Plaza Moms 281-888-4533
SPP Membership 713-683-6502
City Liaison 713-683-9945
Pulse Advertising 713-688-0574 or 713-681-3600
Menrsquos Group 713-683-9945
October 2011
SPPCC Board Meeting
Menrsquos Group MEETING
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Garden Club MEETING
Call Deputy Dispatch 713-755-7628
A Note About Trash You can legally put your heavy trash out at 6pm the Friday before your heavy trash day
Heavy trash JUNK waste only
Plaza Moms FALL
FESTIVAL
Menrsquos Group TRIP
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
COLUMBUS DAY
7
Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
5
6
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
= Trash and Yard Waste
= Curbside Recycling
Important Numbers PoliceFire 911 City Helpline 311
Citizens Patrol 713-824-4799
Deed Restrictions 713-305-5035
Traffic amp Safety 713-824-4799
New NeighborGreeter 713-305-5036
Garden Club 713-344-7013
CP Vacation Watch 713-682-5959
Architectural Guidelines 713-956-1167
Plaza Pulse News 713-503-2552
SPP Historian 713-683-9945
Plaza Moms 281-888-4533
SPP Membership 713-683-6502
City Liaison 713-683-9945
Pulse Advertising 713-688-0574 or 713-681-3600
Menrsquos Group 713-683-9945
October 2011
SPPCC Board Meeting
Menrsquos Group MEETING
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Garden Club MEETING
Call Deputy Dispatch 713-755-7628
A Note About Trash You can legally put your heavy trash out at 6pm the Friday before your heavy trash day
Heavy trash JUNK waste only
Plaza Moms FALL
FESTIVAL
Menrsquos Group TRIP
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
COLUMBUS DAY
7
Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
6
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
= Trash and Yard Waste
= Curbside Recycling
Important Numbers PoliceFire 911 City Helpline 311
Citizens Patrol 713-824-4799
Deed Restrictions 713-305-5035
Traffic amp Safety 713-824-4799
New NeighborGreeter 713-305-5036
Garden Club 713-344-7013
CP Vacation Watch 713-682-5959
Architectural Guidelines 713-956-1167
Plaza Pulse News 713-503-2552
SPP Historian 713-683-9945
Plaza Moms 281-888-4533
SPP Membership 713-683-6502
City Liaison 713-683-9945
Pulse Advertising 713-688-0574 or 713-681-3600
Menrsquos Group 713-683-9945
October 2011
SPPCC Board Meeting
Menrsquos Group MEETING
Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 Garden Club MEETING
Call Deputy Dispatch 713-755-7628
A Note About Trash You can legally put your heavy trash out at 6pm the Friday before your heavy trash day
Heavy trash JUNK waste only
Plaza Moms FALL
FESTIVAL
Menrsquos Group TRIP
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
COLUMBUS DAY
7
Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
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Garden Club Gets Ready for Fall Season The September Yard-Of-The-Month award goes to Romi
Sandel at 1057 Martin Romi is active in both the Garden Club and the Civic Club as well as a working professional Good job Romi and thank you for all you do for the neighborhood
The September meeting was held at the home of Carol Jean Hebert Membership was renewed for the 2011-2012 season and a wonderful meal was served Discussions were held about the upcoming Poinsettia Sale a fundraiser held annually by the club for the benefit of the entrance beds and park beds within the neighborhood
The next meeting October 12 will be held at the home of Bob Warren amp Michael Pate at 1131 Thornton New members are encouraged to attend and see if the SPP Garden Club is of interest to you
Plaza Moms Holds Fall Festival Please attend Shopping on the Plaza on October 6 to help Plaza Moms fund their
wonderful events throughout the year It is in the Durham Elementary cafeteria on October 6 from 6 to 9 pm
Our annual Fall Festival is scheduled for Saturday October 29 from 4 to 6 pm This is a great opportunity for the kids to wear their Halloween costumes and come to Shepherd Park for fun activities food and more
Please contact Barbara Bryant at barbb84gmailcom for any additional info or if yoursquod like to assist Wersquoll see you at the park to kick off some Halloween fun for the kids There is a $5person fee for non Plaza Moms members or you can join for $35 on the spot
Mens Group To Meet October 13 The Shepherd Park Plaza Mens Group will meet for their monthly luncheon on Thursday October 13 at
1130 am on the back porch at Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive The group is open to all men of the neighborhood and has no formal rules officers or dues Just drop in and join the conversation while having lunch at some great local restaurants The group has bus trips planned for October 20 February 5 March 20 and April 27 For more information contact Chuck Blesener at ccbles77gmailcom or 713-683-9945
Gardening Tip of the Month Extend the life of freshly cut flowers by adding 14 teaspoon Clorox regular bleach or 14 cup Arm and Hammer baking soda to 1 quart of water
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu
Section 1 John amp Kaylen Young
1047 Curtin
Section 3 Mel amp Lil Hohle
1020 Cheshire
Section 2 Mildred Holeman
1006 Chantilly
Section 4 Ray amp Fina Gonzalez
1135 Candlelight
September Yards of the Month
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE
PAID DMR 77041
Shepherd Park Plaza Civic Club P O Box 10453 Houston TX 77206 wwwShepherdParkPlazacom
Thanks to Spaghetti Western 1608 Shepherd Drive (713) 861-1313 who graciously donated gift certificates for our newest neighbors httpwwwspagwesthoustoncom
If you have moved into the neighborhood recently and have not yet been greeted by the SPP Civic Club please contact Eileen Hartman at 713-305-5036 or eileenhartmanassociatescom
Yard of the Month Temporarily Suspended In light of the current water restrictions issued by the City of Houston Shepherd Park Plaza has temporarily suspended the Yard of the Month recognition program Once all watering restrictions have been lifted the program will continue
Welcome to the Neighborhood
SECTION 1 John amp Alisa Tackett
1110 Curtin
Chuck amp Sheila Sever 1122 Cheshire Ln
SECTION 3
SECTION 4 Robert amp Amy Perez 1118 Richelieu