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Copyright © 2012 Peel, Inc. The Copperfield Courier - January 2012 1 February 2012 Volume 4, Issue 2 NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF COPPERFIELD COPPERFIELD COPPERFIELD Courier (Continued on Page 3) Copperfield Women’s Club Women Serving the Community e Cy-Fair Women’s Club held its first business meeting for the year on January 5th. On February 2nd we plan to continue our business meeting and hope to play Bunco if time permits. During the beginning portion of our February meeting we will have Nancie Craft visit with our group to offer us great deals for Rodeo Carnival Tickets. We are looking forward to visiting with her. CWC is a service organization that gives back to the community, so all funds raised will go right back to the community in scholarships for graduating high school seniors, at Lone Star College, Cy-Fair and grants to other non-profits in our community, as well. Membership for the Cy-Fair Women’s Club is open to all ladies in Northwest Houston/ Cypress neighborhoods. Currently we meet the first ursday of most months at West Houston Church of Christ. Our meetings begin with social time and refreshments at 7:00p.m. immediately followed by a program at 7:30p.m. e church is located at the corner of Queenston and West Road. Our monthly meetings are not only educational and enjoyable, but they develop lasting fellowships. We look forward to meeting you! If you have any questions about our club or need directions to the church, please contact Susan McLeroy, Membership Chair at [email protected]. Copperfield Coalition A Non-Profit Incorporated Organization Crime WatCh Committee toWn hall meeting Guest Speaker: Sheriff Adrian Garcia e Copperfield Coalition would like to bring you this message from the Copperfield Community Association’s (CCA) Crime Watch Committee. e CCA’s Crime Watch Committee will be hosting their semi-annual town hall meeting on ursday, February 16, 2012, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at Copperfield Church, 8350 Highway 6 North. There will be a brief presentation from the CCA’s Crime Watch Committee. You will have an opportunity to discuss with the Copperfield Crime Watch Committee, Sargent Breaux, who is responsible for the Copperfield contract, and ask questions directly to the Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia and his staff about patrol activities in our area. Everyone is encouraged to attend and find out more about how to work with law enforcement to protect our community. it takes all residents to help keep Copperfield safe. is message was brought to you by the Copperfield Coalition on behalf of the CCA Crime Watch Committee. Please attend this meeting. e more involved we become, the safer we will all be. We look forward to seeing you there. monthly meetings open to all e Copperfield Coalition has moved its monthly meetings to the Copperfield Community Center, 15409 Willow River Drive. ese meetings will be held on the third Monday of every month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Please check the website for any last

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Copperfield Courier

February 2012 Volume 4, Issue 2

News for the resideNts of Copperfield

CopperfieldCopperfieldCourier

(Continued on Page 3)

Copperfield Women’s ClubWomen Serving the Community

The Cy-Fair Women’s Club held its first business meeting for the year on January 5th. On February 2nd we plan to continue our business meeting and hope to play Bunco if time permits. During the beginning portion of our February meeting we will have Nancie Craft visit with our group to offer us great deals for Rodeo Carnival Tickets. We are looking forward to visiting with her.

CWC is a service organization that gives back to the community, so all funds raised will go right back to the community in scholarships for graduating high school seniors, at Lone Star College, Cy-Fair and grants to other non-profits in our community, as well.

Membership for the Cy-Fair Women’s Club is open to all ladies in Northwest Houston/Cypress neighborhoods. Currently we meet the first Thursday of most months at West Houston Church of Christ. Our meetings begin with social time and refreshments at 7:00p.m. immediately followed by a program at 7:30p.m. The church is located at the corner of Queenston and West Road.

Our monthly meetings are not only educational and enjoyable, but they develop lasting fellowships. We look forward to meeting you! If you have any questions about our club or need directions to the church, please contact Susan McLeroy, Membership Chair at [email protected].

Copperfield Coalition A Non-Profit

Incorporated OrganizationCrime WatCh Committee

toWn hall meetingGuest Speaker: Sheriff Adrian GarciaThe Copperfield Coalition would like to bring

you this message from the Copperfield Community Association’s (CCA) Crime Watch Committee.

The CCA’s Crime Watch Committee will be hosting their semi-annual town hall meeting on Thursday, February 16, 2012, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at Copperfield Church, 8350 Highway 6 North.

There will be a brief presentation from the CCA’s Crime Watch Committee. You will have an opportunity to discuss with the Copperfield Crime Watch Committee, Sargent Breaux, who is responsible for the Copperfield contract, and ask questions directly to the Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia and his staff about patrol activities in our area. Everyone is encouraged to attend and find out more about how to work with law enforcement to protect our community. it takes all residents to help keep

Copperfield safe.This message was brought to you by the Copperfield

Coalition on behalf of the CCA Crime Watch Committee. Please attend this meeting. The more involved we become, the safer we will all be. We look forward to seeing you there.

monthly meetings open to allThe Copperfield Coalition has moved its monthly

meetings to the Copperfield Community Center, 15409 Willow River Drive. These meetings will be held on the third Monday of every month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Please check the website for any last

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minute cancelations and/or changes before attending.

Come to one of our meetings and find out what we are all about. If you are interested in protecting the integrity of Copperfield, our lifestyle and our property values, then please join us at one of our meetings.

volunteers neededWe have an opening on our board of

directors. If you are interested in joining the board, being on an advisory committee, or becoming a member of the Copperfield Coalition, then please come to one of our meetings or contact us at [email protected].

For the betterment of our area… please join us…work with us…become an advocate for Copperfield! Together we can protect and guide Copperfield’s progress by adding improvements as needed and taking a stand against decisions that have a negative impact

on our community.Please view our website for info, important

meeting announcements and a list of our projects. CopperfieldCoalition.COM

Sincerely,The Board of DirectorsCopperfield CoalitionCopperfieldCoalition.COM

traffiC initiative With Zero toleranCe remains in effeCt

for Copperfield

Let’s look out for one another. Stop at the stop signs. Adhere to the posted speed limits and park with the flow of traffic. Please drive safely. Thank you!

This message was brought to you by the Copperfield Coalition on behalf of the Harris County Sheriff’s Department. Please obey the Traffic Laws for the Safety of our Children.

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Bailadoras Begin Contest SeasonAfter a football season filled with great

half-time performances, the LCHS Drill Team got right to work on competition dances.  They kicked off the Contest Season at the Crowd Pleasers Winter Showcase held at Dulles High School on December 10th.  This competition focused on solos, duets, ensembles and officer groups.

Dance officers Nicole Miller, Paige Houghtaling, Amy Redmond, Anna Berry and Kourtney Zarker received several awards in the Officer category including Best in Class for their Lyrical, Modern, and Novelty routines as well as Outstanding Choreography and Crowd Pleaser awards for Lyrical. Officer Jazz received 2nd Runner Up. The officers earned Super Sweepstakes status for 3 routines scoring over 90 and were declared Grand Champions in the Officer Category.

Social officers Alexis Karis, Victoria Petruzzi, Lizzie Stallings, Margo Elder and Erin Poerschke received 2rd Runner Up in that category.

Elisa Kelley was a finalist in the Senior Solo Division. Kingsley Credeur and Maddie Sheedlo received 1st Runner up in the Duet Division. Nicole Miller, Amy Redmond and Elisa Kelley received 2nd Runner Up in the Trio Division. Two Small Ensembles received awards including: Paige Houghtaling, Jessica Jansen, Lauren Montalbano and Kourtney Zarker (1st Runner Up) and Kingsley Credeur, Courtland Klein, Maddie Sheedlo and Katelyn

Vincik (2nd Runner Up). Congratulations to all the Bailadoras on this excellent showing

at your first competition!SAVE THE DATE: The annual Bailadora Spring Show will be held

April 27th and 28th at 7pm in the Langham Creek High School Auditorium. Mark your calendars to come see the Bailadoras perform their award winning competition dances.

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Cypress-tomball democratsFebruary 15th Meeting

T h e C y p r e s s - To m b a l l Democrats will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 15th, at a new location: Rudy's Grill & Cantina, 11760 Grant Rd., Cypress, TX 77429. A meet and greet will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by the general meeting at 7:00 p.m.

February's guest speaker will be Diane Trautman, Candidate for Harris County Board of Education, At Large Position #3.

All are welcome to join this growing club. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month. For more information, contact Olga Moya at [email protected].

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The men’s choir will be performing at the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) gathering in San Antonio on the 9th and 10th. Intense musical polishing has taken place to ensure the finest musicality from our men A pre-concert performance will be held at The Foundry church on Jones road near 290 on the 2nd at 7p.m. This pre-show on the 2nd will include the Labay men’s choir. If you enjoy choral music, this is a must see show.

All State Choir results are in and we are so proud! Five of our students captivated this honor. These students are: Jordan Ashworth, Thomas Kang, Lauren Lafferty, Evan Moynihan, and Jordan Svehla. We are blessed to have such wonderful representatives at the State level. Congratulations to these talented men and women!

CYPRESS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL CHOIRPlease join us! Our Pop Show “Pizzazz” is also coming up Feb.

24 & 25. Tickets will be on sale the week of the show. Tickets may be purchased through a choir student or in the commons during lunches the week of the show. This performance includes costumes, choreography, and outstanding vocal talent! Mark your calendars, as this is one show you won’t want to miss!

As always, acknowledgment to the volunteers who make the choir engine run, thank you. Uncountable hours by Mrs. Douglas our choir director and Ms. Lelah Loftin our assistant choir director, do not go unnoticed. Your talented and educated hands today help mold our young men and women into our stars of tomorrow.

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