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Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc. Lakemont Living - June 2011 1
Lakemont Living
Volume 2, Issue 6 June 2011
Official Newsletter for the Residents of
LakemontLiving
Summer iS here, let’S keep our kidS Safe!As the Houston summer heat sets in there is no doubt many of us
will be heading to the community pools for a little relief. Although the pools and play areas can be a great source of entertainment for us and our children it’s important to remember some key safety tips to keep our kids safe this summer.• It’s important to know the warning signs for heat exhaustion: heavy
sweating, paleness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps or fainting.
• Stay close, be alert and watch your children when at the pool or the playground.
• Do not consider your child “drown proof” just because they have taken swim lessons.
• Floatation devices are not a suitable substitute for supervision when your child is in the water.
• Teach your child basic pool safety tips like no running, no diving in shallow water and no horseplay in the pool area.
• Be courteous and respectful of your neighbors and other children while at the playground and pool.
Congratulations to these Yard of the Month recipients for May 2011!
Good Luck next month. You might be picked next!
Lakemont IntroductionCongratulations to these Yard of the Month recipients for May 2011!
Lakemont Bend 21002 Lilac Meadows Lakemont Park 20426 Port Bishop
Lakemont Court 7011 Granger Ridge Lakemont Ridge 7003 Pebble Place Ct.
Lakemont Cove 21130 Breezy Shore Lakemont Shores 20943 Cordell Landing
Lakemont Grove 21102 Grove Briar Lakemont Terrace 20130 E. Lakebridge
Lakemont Manor 19711 Amber Village Lakemont Trace 21114 Granite Trail
Lakemont Meadows 7111 Sagebranch Ct.
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Lakemont LivingcommunIty Info
mIssIon statementLakemont Living
The mission of the Lakemont Living newsletter is to provide the Lakemont Community with one source of local news content. Our goal is to help build the community by connecting local businesses with residents and residents with relevant neighborhood information. "Be the community."
advertIsIng Info Please support the advertisers that make the Lakemont Living possible. If you would like to support the newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at 888-687-6444 or advertising@PEELinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the issue.
artIcLe Info Lakemont Living is mailed monthly to all Lakemont residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome.
To submit an article for consideration in Lakemont Living please email it to lakemontliving@yahoo.com. The deadline is the 1stt of the month prior to the issue.
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For questions, comments or to become a volunteer contact any of the Committee Chairs listed below:
commIttee chaIr/hoa Boardactivities & events/executive Chair........................ Jennifer L. ..................................................................jenpli@yahoo.comdeed restrictions ........................................................ Gena T. .....................................................lakemontdeed@yahoo.comlakes, parks & playgrounds ..................................... Jason M. .........................................................jamino69@hotmail.comNewsletter .............................................................. Kristina J. ................................................. lakemontliving@yahoo.comNeighborhood Watch ........................................... CK Nguyen ...................................................lakemontwatch@yahoo.compools .............................. Diane P., lakemontpool@hotmail.comWelcome Committee ................................................. Leslye C. .........................................welcome.committee@hotmail.comSwim team .............................Rob M., robmitzi@sbcglobal.net
Important numBersall emerGeNCY CallS ............................................911Sheriff’s dept./Non-emergency ..281-341-4700/281-342-6166poison Control.............................................. 1800-222-1222hurricane preparedness/red Cross ................. 713-526-1536Community fire department Station 3 .......... 281-578-6444texas driver license office – katy .................. 281-391-4874fort Bend County animal Control ................. 281-352-1512fort Bend County appraisal district .............. 281-344-8623fort Bend Co. tax assessor/Collection ........... 281-341-3710fort Bend County Vehicle registration ........... 281-341-3709fort Bend County Voter registration .............. 281-341-8670fort Bend Co. library – Cinco ranch ............281-395-1311mcNeill elementary School ............................832-223-2800Briscoe Junior high School ............................832-223-4000foster high School .........................................832-223-3800Centerpoint energy (Natural Gas) .................. 713-659-2111royal disposal & recycle ............................... 713-342-0508ami – association management inc ............... 713-932-1122Cable/internet/phone ..................................... 713-341-1000
newsLetter puBLIsherPeel, Inc. .............................................................512-263-9181Advertising ..........................................advertising@peelinc.com
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Lakemont Livingneighborhood announcements & events
thaNk You to our VoluNteerS!
Overall the annual Easter event was a success even after a few glitches. The main thing is the kids had fun and 1400 candy-filled eggs were hunted with glee and laughter!
If you’re interested in volunteering for our next event please e-mail Lakemontevents@hotmail.com.
Lakemont Marlins Do you enjoy competitive sports and excitement? Then come and cheer on your Lakemont Marlins Swim Team! Every Monday in June at 5:30pm. Show your community spirit!
Sign up for e-mail alerts regarding events and news at www.lakemontca.org. If you are already registered but not receiving the informational emails, please check your SPAM mailbox.
We Need to kNoW.. do You WaNt to haVe thiS eVeNt?
Lakemont Independence Day Bicycle Decorating Contest and Parade for all the kids! (tentative Sat., July 2nd, 9:30 – 11:30am. We had to cancel the event last year due to minimal response and interest. We would like to survey to see how many residents are interested this year? Please email lakemontevents@hotmail.com if you, your family and friends are interested in having this even early June.
Are you a nosey neighbor? Do you seem to know what’s going on before everyone else? Then put your social skills to good use and become a part of our Neighborhood Watch committee. This is the perfect way to get involved by just being you! For information e-mail CK at lakemontwatch@yahoo.com
Have an idea? Interested in forming a new Lakemont club/organization, email us at lakemontliving@yahoo.com
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Lakemont Living2011 Pool SeaSon Schedule &
hourS of oPeration
lakemont clubhouSe Pool #12011 Pool SeaSon & hourS
Pool Opens for the season May 28, 2011Closed Mondays during Pool Season
May 28th through June 2nd Monday through Friday ........................................ CLOSEDSaturday .............................................. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSunday .................................................12:00 PM - 8:00 PMExceptions:Monday, May 30th (Memorial Day) ... 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
June 3rd through August 21stMondays ............................................................... CLOSEDTues- Sat ............................................. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSunday .................................................12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
August 22nd through September 5thMonday through Friday ........................................ CLOSEDSaturday .............................................. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSunday .................................................12:00 PM - 8:00 PMExceptions:Monday, September 5th (Labor Day) ..10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
lakemont Pool #22011 Pool SeaSon & hourS
Pool Opens for the season May 28, 2011Closed Tuesdays during the fulltime Pool Season
May 28th through June 2ndMonday through Friday ........................................ CLOSEDSaturday .............................................. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSunday .................................................12:00 PM - 8:00 PMExceptions: Monday, May 30th (Memorial Day) ... 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
June 3rd through August 21stMonday ............................................... 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMTuesdays ................................................................ CLOSEDWed- Sat ............................................. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSunday .................................................12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
August 22nd through September 5thMon-Fri ................................................................ CLOSEDSaturday .............................................. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSunday .................................................12:00 PM - 8:00 PMExceptions:Monday, September 5th (Labor Day) ..10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Lakemont communIty assocIatIon, Inc.POOL RULES
• Lakemont Residents 18 Years And Older Are Allowed Two Non-resident Guests Only
• Lakemont Residents 17 Years And Younger Are Allowed One Non-resident Guest Only
• No Entry To The Pool Is Permitted After Hours, Violatiors Will Be Subject To Trespass Laws
• The Pool Gate Must Be Closed At All Times
• The Pay Telephone At The Pool Is For Emergency Purposes Only And Does Not Receive Incoming Calls
• No Glass Containers Or Alcoholic Beverages Allowed Within Fenced Pool Area
• No Bicycles, Skateboards, Roller Skates, Or Inline Skates Allowed In Pool Area
• Individuals With Infections Or Bandages Are Not Permitted In The Pool
• Private Parties By Permit Only (Contact Association Management,inc. At 713-932-1122)
• Only Small Floating Items Are Allowed In The Pool And Subject To Pool Manager’s Discretion
• No Diving, Running Or Excessive Horeseplay
• Babies In Diapers Are Not Allowed In Pool
• No Food, Drinks Or Gum Allowed In Pool
• No Pets Are Permitted On Pool Premises
• No Pushing Or Throwing Of People Into The Pool
• Proper Swimming Attire Required (No Cutoff Shorts)
• There Will Be A Ten Minute Rest Period Per Hour
• Cocoa Butter, Baby Oil And Other Heavy Oils And Lotions Are Not Permitted Due To Potential Equipment Damage
• members are responsible for the actions of Their Guests. All Children Under The Age Of 12 Must Be Accompanied By An Adult
• No Swimming After Designated Hours Unless Special Arrangements Have Been Made
• No Excessive Noise Or Music
• No Plug-in Electrical Appliances Are Allowed In Pool Area
• Lifeguards Are Employed For The Safety Of The Members And Their Guests, They Have Full Authority To Enforce Any And All Pool Rules And To Suspend Violators’ Privileges
Both The Pool And The Clubhouse Are Monitored
Electronically. Please Report Vandalism To Association
Management, Inc. At 713-932-1122 And The Fort Bend County
Sheriff’s Department At 281-341-4700.
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Use clear glasses to show off the crazy colors of this summer drink! The Blue-and-pink Ocean Sunset “Cocktails” are bright blue on top with a pink glow at the bottom. The red cherry looks like a setting sun. Use your judgment to purchase enough for the number of guests you’re expecting.
iNGredieNtS• blue raspberry drink, chilled • Grenadine or raspberry syrup • Maraschino cherries • Ice cubes • non-alcoholic ginger beer, chilled (optional for adult
servings only)
CookiNG iNStruCtioNS1. For kids’ drinks, pour blue raspberry drink into glasses first,
then pour a teaspoon of grenadine or raspberry syrup into each glass.
2. The syrup will fall to the bottom, creating a dark pink layer (Tip: Do not add the syrup to glasses before pouring in the fruit drink or the colors will mix and you won’t get a layered effect).
3. Drop a cherry into each glass and an ice cube. 4. For the adult version, make the drink half blue raspberry
drink, half ginger beer, then follow same steps to finish. 5. Serve immediately.
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