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In This Issue
PUBLISHED COURTESY OF THE GREENWOOD FOREST HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION
• Fire Department: 2
• Women’s Club: 5
• Home & Garden Club: 6
• Safety & Security: 7
• Community News: 9
• Classifieds: 11
Wednesday,August 2, 2018
7:00 PM
MUD Building
HOA Board Meeting z Our Stormy July 4th Parade zA special heartfelt thanks to
both the participants and
spectators who made our rain-
soaked, monsoon-esque July 4th
Parade a success in spite of the
unwelcoming elements.
Participants will always
have a story to share.
Special thanks go out to:
Kinsman Lutheran
Church and Mrs.
Lynnae Schatz for
graciously loaning
their parking lot as
well as participating
in the parade.
ESD 29 (Champions
Fire Department)
and Precinct 4
Constables for their
always-reliable
presence not to mention their
colorful lights and sirens.
Boy Scout Troop 440—our
honorable July 4th patriotic
Flag bearers for many years.
Rain or shine they are there.
Traffic directors: Okey Johnson,
Don Dozier, Warren Carroll,
Vic Robson and Ken Latimer.
As for the bicycle decorating
contest, a special thanks goes out
to the dedicated crew who braved
the rain to set up and
dismantle the bicycle
judging area as well
as award medals and
goodie bags to the
contest participants
who did not let a little
moisture keep them
away. Jo Latimer,
Kathy Johnson, Lynn
Dozier, Hope Carroll,
Anne Robison and
Cheryl Rogers left the
parade a little soggier
than when they
arrived, but a good
time was had by all.
The tremendous turnout
made it very clear that a little
inclement weather will never
stop kids from having fun.
Thank You to Icon Bank and
VP Katie Conway for their
sponsorship of the contest this year.
´ 2 ¨
Pool Hours:Tuesday – Sunday
11 AM – 9 PM
Closed on Mondays∑
KISD Opens August 20th
(Pool Closes)∑
Pool will re-open Aug. 25 –26
Sept. 1–3(Labor Day)
Saturdays: 11–9Sundays: 11-6
Labor Day: 11-6nnn
WOMEN’S CLUB
& GARDEN CLUBMembership Applications
Page 3
2 THE FOREST NEWS August 2018
ARTICLE DEADLINE FOR SEPTEMBER:Monday, August 13th
Please e-mail articles to gwfhoa@gmail.com.
REMEMBER…REMEMBER…
EVERY TUESDAY IS EVERY TUESDAY IS RECYCLING DAY. RECYCLING DAY.
IT’S THE IT’S THE GREENGREEN THING TO THING TO DO.DO.
Wear loose, lightweight, light-
colored clothing.
Wear sunscreen. Sunburn
affects your body’s ability
to cool down and can make
you dehydrated. Look for
sunscreens that say “broad
spectrum” or “UVA/UVB
protection” on their labels;
these products work best.
Stay in air-conditioned
buildings as much as
possible.
Do not rely on a fan as your primary cooling
device during an extreme heat event.
Drink plenty of water and don’t wait until
you’re thirsty.
Check on a friend or neighbor who may need
assistance.
Know the signs of heat related emergencies and
call 9-1-1:
- Muscle Cramps
- Headaches
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Never leave infants, children or pets in
a parked car.
Visit cdc.gov/extremeheat for more hot weather tips.
-
championsfi re.org
facebook.com/ChampionsESD
Twitter: @ChampionsESD
Fire Department EXTREME HEAT SAFETY
After Parade CelebrationWhile the pouring rain did not allow us to enjoy the pool or the many planned outdoor activities, the
celebration continued at the Club House indoors. Games for adults and children were available as well as the
cake walk and freshly grilled burgers and hot dogs.
Our thanks and appreciation go out to the following volunteers and those who donated prizes: Amber
Stepanik, who coordinated the celebration, as well as Chris Helfrich, Sarah Socias, Sue Ann Lurcott, Mary
Jacobi, Gordon Zentz, Ivan and Gloria Islas, Marla Wade, David Obert, Tricia McAdow, Lori Pradu, Emily
Rawcliff, Serenity Stepanik and Mike Stepanik as well as the Greenwood Forest HOA Board members who
were able to attend.
Apologies to any volunteers or prize donators we missed.
THE FOREST NEWS August 2018 3
JOIN THEGREENWOOD FOREST
HOME AND GARDEN CLUB
NAME:_______________________________________ SPOUSE: ______________________________________
PHONE: ______________________________________ CELL: _________________________________________
ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________________________
BIRTHDAY (MM/DD): ___________________________ EMAIL:________________________________________
The Greenwood Forest Home and Garden Club meets at the clubhouse on the fourth Thursday, September through May, at 9:30 .
Our monthly get-togethers provide a pleasant atmosphere in which to make or renew friendships. Our .
downright for the year. Make your check payable to: Greenwood Forest Home and Garden Club. If there are no changes from the 2017 directory, please submit name only. Mail dues along with the form below to:
Wilma Colbert, Membership Chairman • 5419 Boyce Springs • Houston, Texas 77066Note: All GF Assessments & Fees must be current
Full Name ___________________________________Street Address________________________________Phone # _______________ Cell # ________________
Spouse’s Name ________________________E-mail _______________________________Birthday (MM/DD) ______________________
Special Interest Groups
Antiques_______ Bridge ________Quilting_______ Book Club _______Wineaux Night______ (A quarterly wine and hors d’oeuvres social)
JOIN THEGREENWOOD FOREST WOMEN’S CLUB!
Connect with other interesting women and be a contributing influence in our neighborhood. During the year, you’ll hear varying and informative programs, meet new and old friends and have the opportunity to partici-pate in special interest groups and events!
We invite you to our monthly meetings held at the Resident’s Club the 2nd Thursday of each month at 9:30 .
* All Greenwood Forest Assessments and fees must be current for membership.
The first meeting will be held September 13, 2018Membership is $20.00 annually.Make Checks payable to GFWC
Mail to: Carol Vander Voort • 5203 Pebble Springs Dr. • Houston, TX 77066For information, call Carol at (281) 444-8285
REMOVE AND MAIL THE COMPLETED FORM TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS
To join a group, you must be a member of the Women’s Club. Please check the group(s) you would like to join.
4 THE FOREST NEWS August 2018
Congratulations and thanks to all the ladies who
worked to create the Women’s Club float for the
Annual Greenwood 4th of July Parade and who
provided the yummy treats for the occasion. Special
thanks go to Kevin and Sharon Guge for hosting the
decorating party and to Todd for towing our float in
the parade. Doris Johnson and her three adorable
great granddaughters braved the pouring rain to ride
the entire route to the clubhouse.
The party at the clubhouse was fun for all who came
out to eat hot dogs, hamburgers and nachos and play
bingo while the band played ’60s rock music.
The Women’s Club is open to all Greenwood resi-
dents and meets on the 2nd Thursday morning of
each month during the school year. The September
meeting will be a time to get together with friends
and learn about what’s going on in our community.
Speakers from the water board and the homeowners
association have been invited to share their plans with
us. Later in the year we will learn some interesting
things about the birds in our area and a bit about
current fashions. September is also the time to sign
up for the various special interest groups. Bookies,
bridge, antiques group, quilters, and the wine & food
group will be getting organized and planning pro-
grams and trips for the coming year.
Dues can be paid now to Treasurer Nancy Strange.
To be included in the directory, dues must be paid
by the end of the 1st meeting on September 13th.
Membership forms will be sent in an email to last
year’s members or you can use the form that is
included in this newsletter.
The club is a great way to meet your neighbors and new members are always welcomed!
Women’s Club
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THE FOREST NEWS August 2018 5
Come rain or shine, the Greenwood Forest Bloomers were not to be deterred! Uncle Sam
waved proudly as members of the Home and Garden
Club participated in the 4th of July Parade and dis-
tributed blooms to observers along the route.
Flowers and accolades to Doris Hardwick for orga-
nizing and coordinating the event and to Benette
Schreiber for her hands-on decorating skills. Special
thanks also to members and their spouses for meeting
at the home of Doris Hardwick the evening of the
3rd for assembly and decoration.
On the bottom of page 3, you will find our mem-
bership application form. In order to be included
in the directory, completed forms and membership
dues must be received prior to or at the September
meeting to be held at the clubhouse on Thursday,
September 27th at 9:30 am. We’re a fun and informa-
tive group!
The Yard of the Month winners for July are
Radita and Marieta Gheorghe at 5306 Pine Arbor.
Congratulations on your beautiful yard in the middle
of this hot Texas summer.
Our annual garage sale will take place in October.
Now is the time to start saving those items you would
like to donate to the club. Look for more information
in the September issue.
We look forward to seeing everyone in September as our 2018-2019 season begins.
Home & Garden Club
Radita & Marieta Gheorghe5306 Pine Arbor
Yard of the Month for July was selected from homes on the east side of Champion Forest Drive.
YARD OF THE MONTH
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6 THE FOREST NEWS August 2018
Safety & Security
VEHICLE BURGLARIES
It was mentioned in last month’s article that Con-
stables had seen a marked increase in vehicle burglar-
ies in surrounding contracts. That increase has now
surfaced in Greenwood Forest with 7 reported break-
ins in 5 days, and only half the month is behind us.
All of the burglaries involved unlocked vehicles. More disturbing is that increased patrols found 2
groups of teenagers at 3 am and 4 am walking our
streets “looking into and touching” vehicles. Two of
the children were 12 and 13 years old. Parenting or
lack thereof comes to mind.
TRAFFIC
In response to the increased traffic issue here in
Greenwood, Precinct 4’s Special Operations Unit
was assigned to assist our deputies a few days during
this last month. The increased patrols resulted in a
marked increase in traffic citations mostly for speed-
ing and stop signs. The majority of these citations were to our residents. Many thanks to Constable
Mark Herman for the extra patrols.
HOME BURGLARY THWARTED
An additional thanks is in order for our deputies and
Precinct 4 for the quick response and successful inves-
tigation of a recent burglary of a home in Green-
wood Forest. A homeowner surprised 3 criminals in
his house upon returning home and quickly called
the constables. The crooks initially escaped with some
of the homeowner’s possessions, but before the end
of the day, all 3 plus an associate were arrested and
a portion of the stolen material was recovered. The
investigation continues.
A REMINDER
Our constables are here to help us no matter how
insignificant you might think your issue is. If you see something say something. Call our constables at
281-376-3472.
JUNE 2018 PATROL STATS
Type of Activity IncidentsBurglary of a Habitation 1Burglary of a Motor Vehicle 3Theft from a Habitation 1Theft of Motor Vehicle 0Theft - Other 2Robbery 0Assault 1Sexual Assualt 0Criminal Mischief 1Disturbance - Family 5Disturbance - Juvenile 0Disturbance - Other 12Alarms 16Suspicious Vehicles 7Suspicious Persons 11Runaways 0Telephone Harassment 0Other Calls 294Citations 151
The Constable’s Offi ce!(281) 376-3472
Please report suspicious persons, cars, or events. If something does not look right, give them a call. The deputies need our help, so
let’s assist them as much as possible!
Who Ya Gonna Call?
THE FOREST NEWS August 2018 7
Community News
SANDLOT BASEBALL & SOFTBALL CAMPS
For kids ages 6–12, our camps offer the opportunity
for players to get quality, personalized instruction that
will focus on the development of physical skills with
an emphasis on fundamentals. Training will include
hitting, fielding, base running, speed & agility drills,
and various other baseball activities.
Dates: August 6–10, August 20–24
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
(before and after care available)
Cost (includes equipment):
1 day - $60, 2 day - $120, 3 day - $160,
4 day - $200 & 5th day is free!
Campers can bring a bag lunch and Sandlot will
have a small snack bar offering nuggets, pizza, chips,
drinks, and other snacks for your convenience.
Register on our website at sandlot-sports.com. For more
information, please email paulbradley23@att.net or
call (281) 373-4487.
Greenwood Teenage Job Seekers
B . . . . . . .Ariel Flores (19) . . . . . . . . Lodge Creek . . . 281-827-7183
H,O,P,Y . .Isaac Nava (16) . . . . . . . . Pebble Springs . . 832-724-7937
B,H,P . . .Kennedy Oliphant (14) . . Pinewood Spr. . . 832-978-6282
B,P . . . . . .Rosalinda Orta (13) . . . . . Dana Leigh . . . . 832-253-2635
B,P . . . . . .Courtney Robinson (16) . Green Springs . . 281-877-2071
B,H,P,O . .Elizabeth Tallerine (17) . . Green Springs . . 832-870-4444
B – Babysitting H – Housesitting
O – Pool care P – Pet Care Y – Yard work
Teenage Job SeekersIf you are a teen looking for work on weekends, or after school, please fill out this form and return to Caroline at the Clubhouse.Name: ______________________________Address:_____________________________Age: ________________________________Telephone Number:____________________Job(s) Desired:________________________B – Babysitting H – House sitting O – Pool Care
P – Pet Care Y – Yard work
JULY BRIDGE SCORES
2nd Thurs. Evening Duplicate Bridge
1. Frank & Anna Embrick
2. Alex Koronowski & Bob Smith
3. Chuck & Diane Nott
If you would like to join this group,
contact Joyce at (281) 455-9756.
Women’s Club Monday Bridge
1. Helen George
2. Wilma Colbert
Women’s Club bridge group plays the
2nd Monday of each month.
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8 THE FOREST NEWS August 2018
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THANK YOU, LIFEGUARDS
The Greenwood Forest HOA Board wishes to thank
all of our lifeguards for their hard work since the pool
opened. They have maintained an orderly and pleas-
ant environment for everyone.
As a reminder, any person or child who cannot swim
the entire length of the pool unaided is considered
a non-swimmer and must be monitored full time by
their parent or guardian. This means that the non-
swimmer must be within arm’s reach of a capable
adult at all time to be in the main pool.
If the lifeguards were to spend all their time keeping
an eye on a non-swimmer, they could not properly
monitor all patrons of the pool. Please keep this in
mind for the safety of all of all swimmers.
GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS NEEDED
Attention residents…
If you are planning to hold an estate sale or garage
sale in the upcoming months, don’t forget about
donations for our annual Garden Club garage sale
in October. We will be happy to pick up any leftovers
that did not get sold including small (working) appli-
ances, household goods such as dishes, glasses, decora-
tive items, etc. Please contact Carol at (281) 440-4864
to donate or for more information. All profits from
our garage sale will be earmarked for neighborhood
beautification projects.
10 THE FOREST NEWS August 2018
Community News (continued)
MARLA WADEREALTOR®
832.421.3483Marla.Wade@GaryGreene.comMarlaWade.GaryGreene.com
Nobody knows our community like a neighbor!
©2018 Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC. Better Homes and Gardens® is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation licensed to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC. Equal Opportunity Company.Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Franchise is Independently Owned and Operated.
As your neighbor, who better to tell the story of our community and your home?
Put my real estate expertise to work for you, to achieve the results you desire. Please contact me today.
DISCOVER THE WORLD OF SCOUTING
For over 110 years, scouts been having the time of
their lives making new friends and learning
new things in an environment
designed to help them succeed.
Scouting is a year-round program
and we would like to invite everyone
to come check out the Pack (K-5)
and Troop (6-12) at any time
they choose.
Last month, both groups partic-
ipated in the annual Kinsmen/
Greenwood Forest 4th of July pa-
rade. The Troop also placed flags
at each residence in the Cutten
Green neighborhood.
There is a new program starting this year for Kin-
dergarten students called Lion Scouts that will allow kids who
are not yet in first grade to
enjoy the scouting experi-
ence.
Recruiting efforts will begin in
August and the Pack’s Rally
will be in September.
We are chartered through
Kinsmen Lutheran Church
on Champion Forest Drive. For
more information please contact
Charlotte Sziy at sziy@sbglobal.net.
THE FOREST NEWS August 2018 11
Maya HoREALTOR,® MCNE
Greenwood Forest Resident
832.353.4959Maya.Ho@GaryGreene.com
GREENWOOD FOREST MARKET REPORTFOR JUNE 2018*
Homes SOLD in June 13 Avg Days on Market 75.53 Avg Sales Price $217,903 Average List Price vs Sales Price Ratio 98.12%
*Data is from HAR for 6-1-18 through 6-30-18
As of July 5, 2018: Homes on the Market 19 Price Range $140,000 - $449,000 Homes Under Contract 8 Option Pending 2 Price Range $221,900 - $224,500 Pending Continue to Show 2 Price Range $170,000 - $174,900 Pending 4 Price Range $149,999 - $247,900
©2018. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC. Better Homes and Gardens® is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation licensed to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC. Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Franchise is Independently Owned and Operated. If your property is currently
listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other real estate brokers.
For all your real estate questions,please call or email me today!
Classifi eds
HOUSE & PET SITTING – Long-time
GWF resident. References available upon
request. Robbie Pukler: (281) 880-9598.
PIANO & KEYBOARD LESSONS –
Counts Piano Studio. Ages 7–Adult.
Beginner to advanced levels. Contact Pat
Counts, GWF Resident. Call her at home:
(281) 444-8097, cell: (832) 253-8412, or via email:
pcounts001@comcast.net.
PET SITTING – Let me take care of your
pets while you are away. I will let them out, love
on them, play with them, brush them, and walk
them if you like. They will be well loved while
you are away. GWF Resident. Call Candi @
(281) 513-4721.
DOES YOUR CHILD STRUGGLE WITH READING? – I test, tutor, and create
lesson plans to meet specific reading needs and
I provide strategies to improve reading compre-
hension; I am a certified teacher, reading inter-
ventionist, and dyslexia specialist with Cy-Fair
ISD. Contact Teresa Hime, cell: (713) 594-2007,
email: tahime@sbcglobal.net.
DO YOU DREAD THE BUSINESS OF WRITING? – I restrain run-on sentences,
referee quarreling subjects and verbs and
discretely use commas. I edit from novel-length
to minimum copy. For all your writing needs,
please call Rosemary Mackin at (713) 385-0503.
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12 THE FOREST NEWS August 2018
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Drain system repairs and new installations
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Greenwood Forest Residents Club12700 Champion Forest Drive
Houston, TX 77066-1528
Caroline Roberts – Club Manager (Ext. 4)
E-mail: gwfhoa@gmail.com
Denise Delmedico - Deed Restrictions (Ext. 5)
E-mail: ddelmedico@att.net
Phone: (281) 444-3522
Fax: (281) 444-9609
Website: greenwoodforest.net
Rentals: Please call the office to set up an appointment.
Not responsible for the accuracy of advertiser’s claims.
Important Numbers to Keep*** Emergency Only ***Fire / Medical / Police
Non-Emergency / Administrative Questions
Constable’s Office (281) 376-3472
Champions Fire Dept. (281) 444-2014
Cypress Creek Ems (281) 378-0800
Street Lights – Center Point Energy (713) 207-2222
Trash & Recycling Services (800) 800-5804
Water – Billing & Service “EDP” (832) 467-1599
Harris County Public Health Services (713) 274-6300
Harris County Community Assist. Dept. (281) 353-8424
www.hcp4.net/assistance/cad
Greenwood Forest Elem. (832) 484-5700
Wunderlich Intermediate (832) 249-5200
Klein Forest High School (832) 484-4500
Vacation Watch (281) 376-3472
or visit www.cd4.hctx.net
Breakers Swim Team www.gwfbreakers.com
Lost Pets (Robbie Pukler) (281) 880-9598
Homeowner’s AssociationJon Taylor President
Maureen Lankford Secretary
Ken Latimer V.P. Security
Ken Reed V.P. Deed Restrictions
Kay Wilson Treasurer
Monthly board meetings held first Wednesdays at 7 pm at 5302 Old Lodge. All residents welcome. If you would like to address the board regarding a specific subject, please call the President to be added to the agenda.
Business Hours:Tuesday, Thursday, &
Friday, 9 am - 5 pmClosed Mondays &
Wednesdays
9-1-1
August 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
POOL HOURS:TUESDAY – SUNDAY
11 AM – 9 PM
through 8/19
1Women’s ClubBook Club – 9:30 am
Bridge – 1 pm
HOA Board Meeting –
7 pm – MUD Building5302 Old Lodge
2Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
3 4
5 6 7Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
8Bridge – 1 pm
9Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
Thurs. Night Dup. Bridge
Adult Room – 7 pm
10 11
12 13Women’s Club Bridge – Adult Room – 9:30 am
WCID 109 Board Mtg – MUD Bldg – 7:00 pm
14Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
15Quilters – 9 am
Bridge – 1 pm
16Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
17 18
19 20Klein ISD school starts
Pool closed till 8/25
21Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
22Quilters – 9 am
Bridge – 1 pm
23Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
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POOL HOURS:11 AM – 9 PM
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POOL HOURS:11 AM – 6 PM
27WCID 109 Board Mtg – MUD Bldg – 7:00 PM5302 Old Lodge
28Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
29Quilters – 9 am
Bridge – 1 pm
30Tai Chi – 1-3 pm
31 POOL HOURSFOR SEPTEMBER:
Sunday, Sept. 2nd11 am – 9 PM
Monday, Sept. 3rd(Labor Day)11 am – 6 PM
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