Acorn JANUARY 1991
Vol. 15, No. 1
OAKWOOD GLEN ASSOCIATION
December Board Meeting
The December meeting of the Oakwood Glen Association tookplaceonthe 11th at7:30 PM at the Park Pavilion. Those in attendance included all nine Board members, Stella Wallack (Community Manager) and two interested residents.
Craig Paustian, Deed Restrictions Chairman, reported that on the November 27 drive-through there were 7 first-time notifications and 4 second-t ime notifications. These violations were mainly stored vehicles and trailers.
Larry Fitzpatrick, Pool Use Chairman, announced that the locks to the bathhouse had been changed to prevent access to the pool through the bathhouse. the board is actively considering bids for pool service contracts for the 1991 pool season from Southwest Pool Management, D & S Recreation, and Sweetwater Pools.
Judy Peplinski, Social Activities Director, reported that the Christmas event, Christmas caroling and a hayride, are ready as scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 18.
Nancy Pease, Collections Director, reported that maintenance fees are continuing to be paid due to the letters that have been sent to several homeowners.
Recycling of trash is still a concern of several residents. The topic will be addressed at the Water Board meeting.
Security Chairman Dave Gleason reported an increase in vandalism. If you should see anything suspicious, call the Constable.
Julie Crider, New Resident Director, reported that she needed more copies of the packet. The Board approved the cost of having more copies printed.
The next Board meeting will be on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 PM at the Park Pavilion. As always, ALL residents are welcome to attend.
New Directory???
Since the addition of all the new Plantation homes in our subdivision, residents have expressed the need for an updated version of the Oakwood Glen directory.
This is a GREAT idea, but it REQUIRES a serious commitment by MANY volunteers. Several homeowners have already expressed an interest in being involved, but we need many people to collect the needed information.
If you would be interested in helping in this community project, please call Kathy, 320-1772.
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Dates To Remember
Jan. 1 Jan. 2
Happy New Year! Activities Committee Meeting 7:30PM, Park Pavilion KLEIN lSD CLASSES RESUME!
Jan. 8 Board meeting 7:30 PM, Park Pavilion
Jan. 1 0 ACORN Deadline, 320-2773 Babysitting Co-op Meeting 7:30 PM, call 376-7219 or 376-9726
Jan. 16 Ladies Night Out 7:30 PM, Bennigan's
Jan. 21 Student Holiday/Teacher Workday Klein lSD
Jan. 31 Maintenance & Development Meeting 7:30PM, Park Pavilion
Jan. 31- West Side Story Feb. 3 Klein High School
+-t-++++++++++ Packets For New Residents
Our goal is to give each new resident of Oakwood Glen some information about our subdivision. If you know of folks new to Oakwood Glen or if you are a new resident, contact Julie, 370-2388.
~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you!
The Maintenance and Development Committee, chaired by Greg Johnson, would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to the individuals who showed up and worked hard on the Dec. 8 Workday.
All the wood structures in the front (pool area) and back (pavilion area) parks have now been painted with a water sealant. The debris that was left in the back park after the constriction has been cleaned up.
The following people deserve a thank-you from all Oakwood Glen residents for making our subdivision a better place to live: Dennie Payne; Craig Paustian; Beth, Tracy, Rachel, and Judy Peplenski ; and Matt, Bryan, and Beth Johnson.
Ladies Night Out
Women of the subdivision are invited to take the night off on Wednesday, Jan. 16, and meet at 7:30PM at Bennigan's at the North Oaks Mall (corner of Stuebner-Airline and FM 1960).
After the hectic holiday season, you deserve to get away for a relaxing dinner and socializing.
All women are welcome to attend these informal get-togethers, which are always held on the third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM. Call Pat, 376-0574, for information.
Soup's On!
Again this year, Campbell's will offer Ehrhardt Elementary School the Labels for Education Program. Labels you save for the school help provide books, playground equipment, and audio visual aids for Ehrhardt.
Many products, such as Slim Fast, Campbell's, Del-Monte, Pepperidge Farms, and Swansons are valuable to the school. Details were sent home in September with school children. If you don't have child, save them for a neighbor youngster.
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Babysitting Co-op News
The Babysitting Co-op meets on the second Thursday of every month at 7:30PM in a member's home. The next two meetings will be Jan. 10 at the home of Elaine Patz and Feb. 14 at the home of Robin Majd.
If you have any questions about how the Co-op operates OR are interested in joining, call Antionette, 376-7219, or Lisa, 376-9726. Several openings have recently become available.
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Klein ISO Bond Election Set for Jan. 19
On Saturday, Jan. 19, voters in Klein Independent School District will be asked to authorize bonds to finance new school construction and a variety of modernization projects. The bond election will be held the same day as the annual trustee election.
Each Klein elementary school serves as a polling place for the election. For both the bond and trustee elections, Oakwood Glen residents vote at Ehrhardt. Polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM on Jan. 19.
A public meeting will be held at the Klein central office, 7200 Spring Cypress Rd. (between Kuykendahl and Stuebner-Airline), at 7:30 PM on Tuesday, Jan. 8. A second meeting, scheduled for 6 PM Thursday, Jan. 1 o, at Klein High School auditorium will precede the school board candidates' forum.
l' West Side Story ~ rJ )' Klein High School Drama and Music Departments will present
the musical West Side Story from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 at 7:30PM and on Feb. 3 at 2 PM at the Klein High School Auditorium. For reserved-seating ticket information, call 320-4400 ext. 335.
The following students from Oakwood Glen have been cast in the show: Stannie Adams, Jeannie Carrol, and David Vassar.
~ January At the Library ~ " Living Trust" is the theme of aseminarwhich will be conducted
by Sue Whorton and Scott Neil of A.G. Edwards at the Cypress Creek Library Thursday, Jan. 17,7-8:30 PM. The planned agenda will discuss effective means of distributing an estate while reducing or eliminating administrative fees and taxes through the use of trusts. A demonstration trust will be created. Please pre-register by calling either Ms. Whorton, 894-6575, or the library, 376-4610.
" Avoiding t he seven biggest mistakes people make with their money through financial planning and investment strategies" is the theme of a seminar to be presented by Dean Boebinger of IDS American Express which will be Monday, Jan. 28, 7-9 AM at the library. The agenda includes planning for retirement and/or your children's education and ways to minimize taxes through investment know-how. To pre-register, please call Mr. Boebinger, 931 -1900, or the library, 376-461 o.
Need a tax form? The Cypress Creek Library has established a special section in the reference area where may be found many of the forms, schedules, and instructions needed to prepare one's 1990 income tax.
. ATTENTION! Maintenance fee for 1991 will rema1n the same as 1990
at $217. Th1s is the third year at th1s rate. Thank you, Board of Directors!
Posting Signs Residents are reminded NOT to post signs for
garage sales, lost or found pets, etc. on the brick entrance signs for Oakwood Glen. They will be removed. Also, please remember to remove signs, posts, tape, etc. when your sign is no longer useful. Thank you.
~ Animal Control
Residents have expressed concern over the problem of dogs running loose around the neighborhood. Several problems are occurring because of the lack of animal control, which include the harassment of children on their way to school and garbage being dumped In the street and on lawns.
If your animal is one of the problems, please keep it restrained on your own property as a courtesy to others in our community and to obey the law.
Harris County Rabies Control Act of 1981 requires pet owners to keep their pets confined behind a fence, on a leash, or tethered out of access to a street or sidewalk.
Section 3 provides that any officer of the law may write a citation to pet owners for allowing their pets to run loose and, further, providing fines which can run up to $75 plus boarding fee.s of $5 per day.
If you see any stray animals, report them to Harris County Animal Control, 999-3191. If pets are loose, call the Constable. He can give a citation but cannot pick up strays .
*A "Stitch In Time" Luncheon*
The North Houston Christian Women's Club's regular monthly meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 10, Noon to 2 PM at the Covered Dish Restaurant, 3655 FM 1960 at Walters Rd.
Creatively Sew, Old Town Spring will be the feature. Carolyn Davis will be our music guest and our speaker will be Dr. Lois Baldwin Southern, an author and retired chiropractor from Houston. Reservations required by Noon, Monday, Jan. 7; call 583-2719 or 370-6021. No dues or membership is required and a nursery is provided (reservations required). The cost of lunch and program is $8.50. Come and bring a friend.
~~l<J,y Christmas Party!
Women's Aglow North Houston Day Chapter will have its monthly fellowship meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 8, from 9:30 AM to Noon at Cypress Creek Christian Community Center, 6823 Cypresswood Dr. You are invited to enjoy sharing song, laughter, and goodies.
There is NO charge to attend, but please make a reservation for a count. Call Sally, 469-5247, or Marge, 376-4431 . A FREE nursery is available; call Brenda, 376-8460, for reservations.
TOUGH LOVE Parent Support Group Weekly meetings are at 7:15PM
Wednesdays @ Klein United Methodist Church, FM 2920 @ Kuykendahl Tuesdays, @ Prince of Peace Cathol ic Community, 19222 TX 249
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We are looking for people who would be Interested in chairing (or helping on) one of our committees, which include, but are not limited to, Concessions, Fund Raising, Ready Bench, Spirit, Swimsuit and T-Shirt Sales, and Officials. In addition, anyone having ideas for fund raising, please call.
Contact one of us today! Cherie Johnson, 251-9559, Marcus Burch, 370-8446, Lyn McCoy, 370-2570, or Sesa Edgar, 376-3211 .
Let us hear from you! This is your swim team. Watch this newsletterfor more information on registration and other activities.
........................ Coupon/Refunders Club
Looking for ways to save$$$ and stretch your food budget? Join the Coupon/Refunders Club and discover thousands of coupons and refund forms, good conversation, and tips on how and where to save money in our area. Bring unwailted coupons and newspaper inserts to exchange. Call Julie, 370-2388, for information on meeting time and place.
tlttatratr•tJtla"ll'll NAM Supplies Low Following Holidays
The holiday season has depleted the food pantry and treasury of Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM). But families needing assistance still exist. Please help build us our supplies by bringing non-perishable items to the food pantry at our new location, 461 0 FM 1960 West, just west of Stuebner-Air1ine. Cash donations are also always welcome.
Families needing assistance must be interviewed at NAM between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM, Monday through Friday. For more information, call583-8814.
NAM is a tax-exempt, ecumenical coalition of 36 congregations and 9 affi liate organizations which provides humanitarian services in northwest Harris County.
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OAKWOOD GLEN ASSOCIATION Board of Directors
PresidenVMaintenance & Dev. Vice PresidenVSecurity Secretary/Collections Treasurer/Pool Use Director/New Resident Director/Water Board Director/Architectural Control DirectorActivities/Activlties Director/Deed Restrictions
Greg Johnson Dave Gleason Nancy Pease Larry Fitzpatrick Julie Crider Rick Corbin Jim Jordan Judy Peplinski Craig Paustian
251-8008 376-9237 376-1168 370-7810 370-2388 376-5087 376-9342 370-2617 376-0574
Pet-/Plant-/Mail-sitting: David Gleason, 376-9237
Babysitting: Kelly Gleason, 13, 376-9237
~From the Editor-
Articles for the ACORN need to be tumed In as early in the month as possible. The final deadline Is the 10th of each month. Because of the demands of my full-time teaching duties, no material can be accepted after that date. Please call me, Kathy Burns, 320-2n3, if you have any questions.
Attention. Residents -- The newsletter Is furnished to us free of any rost to the subdivision. The cost is born by the sponsors who place ads in the ACORN. Please use their products and/or services whenever you can. If not enough businesses are willing to advertise in the ACORN, we would have to pay for it from Association funds or simply not have a newsletter.
Residents of Oakwood Glen who wish to place a classified ad in the Acorn should call the editor, Kathy Burns, 320-2n3. All classified ads will be limited to three lines, and businesses will be charged $5 in advance. Teenagers, lost and found, and garage sale one-line ads will be free. Classified ads will be limited to frve per issue. The placement deadline is the 1Oth of each month. No material can be aooepted after that date. For larger, sponsor ads, please call JSJ Publishing, 370-11n or 376-6311.
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Gift-A-Meal Program ~ Benefits Elderly, Disabled ~
Meals-On-Wheels is an intricate part of Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM) mission of "Neighbors Helping Neighbors." The program assists homebound elderly and disabled individuals in our neighborhoods. Lunches are delivered five days a week by NAM volunteers to both recipients who can pay for the cost of the meals and to those who cannot pay for the cost themselves. "About 45% of our recipients cannot afford the nominal cost of $10 per week," says Mary Catherine Boettcher, one of the coordinators of the program.
NAM is seeking donations to defray the cost of the meals. A $1 0 donation will provide five meals for a person; a $40 donation will cover the cost of the lunches for a month. Donations should be designated "Gift-A-Meal" and sent to NAM at 4610 FM 1960 W., Houston, TX 77069. For more Information call583-8814 .
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~We All Need CPR
We all hear the phrase CPR regularly, even familiar to children. But how many of us have taken time to learn it? Not nearly enough. "I really need to do that," we often hear, even say it ourselves.
CPR can and does save lives and it only takes four hours to learn, perhaps the most important four hours in our lives. CPR is not only used on heart attack victims, but also for drownings, electrocutions, drug and allergic reactions, -whenever heart and breathing stop.
The CPR class also covers choking and the Heimlich maneuver, a life-saving maneuverforvictims choking on food or other objects.
In the 4-hourclass, you learn infant, child, and adult CPA; infant, child, and adult Heimlich maneuver; and practice both. American Heart Association-certified classes are offered both day and evening for a charge of $10. The minimum age is 12 years.
Cypress Creek EMS maintains a CPR Information Line at 444-3278. This recorded line gives dates, times, place, etc. CCEMS encourages you to learn CPR. "We get a real lift when we pull up on an accident scene and see that CPR is being done. We know this patient's chances of survival are greatly improved," said a paramedic. Don't put it off. Call today and sign up for a class.
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