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June 2014 edition of The Current for Shadow Creek RanchTRANSCRIPT
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JUNE 2014VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6
REGISTER NOWfor all 4 sports!
Swimming: May – JuneBasketball: June-July 12
Soccer: September 20 – November 10 (Saturday mornings 8-12)T-ball: September 20 – November 10 (Saturday afternoons 4-6)
Registration ends June 7 for soccer and T-ball.
Register now at www.ShadowcreekSports.org
Soccer: ages 4-13 All teams Coed Girls Soccer league ages 8, 9, 10
Swimming: ages 6-13Basketball: ages 6 & 7
T-ball: Ages 5, 6, 7
Kids First Have Fun
Build CharacterRespect
TeamworkCommunity
Shadow Creek Soccer is a 501 (c)3 Non-Profit Organizationwww.SoccerKick.org
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EMERGENCY NUMBERSEMERGENCY ...............................................................911Fire ..................................................................................911Ambulance ......................................................................911Sheriff – Non-Emergency ............................... 281-331-9000Pearland Police Department ........................... 281-997-4100SCHOOLSMary Marek Elementary ................................ 281-245-3232Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary .................... 281-245-3090Manvel Junior High ....................................... 281-331-1416Alvin Senior High .......................................... 281-331-8151Manvel High School ...................................... 281-245-2235Alvin ISD Administration .............................. 281-338-1130Alvin ISD Transportation ............................... 281-331-0960UTILITIESElectricity - Reliant Energy ............................. 713-207-7777Gas - Center Point ......................................... 713-659-2111Trash Removal - City of Pearland ...................281-652-1600CITYPearland City Hall .......................................... 281-652-1600Pearland Utility Billing - Water Dept. ............ 281-652-1603Pearland Animal Control ................................ 281-652-1970Pearland Police Dept - Non-Emergency ......... 281-652-1100Pearland Public Works .................................... 281-652-1900OTHER NUMBERSPearland Post Office ....................................... 281-485-2132Poison Control ............................................... 800-764-7661Brazoria County Health Department ............. 979-864-1484Animal Control .............................................. 281-756-2265Cable/Internet/Phone...COMCAST .............. 713-341-1000NEWSLETTERArticles ................................shadowcreekranch@peelinc.comPublisherPeel, Inc. .....................................................1-888-687-6444Advertising ..................................................1-888-687-6444
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Pinecrest’s 4th Annual Easter Eggstravaganza was quite a success. Thank you to all the Easter Egg Chick-a-dees and their parents for coming out and supporting Pinecrest’s neighborhood events. Special Congratulations to CJ for finding the Pinecrest Golden Egg. Next event...Pinecrest Boo, Scare you there.
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Alvin ISD officials have announced the Principals of the Year for 2014. Aeniqua Flowers of Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary was selected as the Elementary Principal of the Year; while Lisa Burns of Harby Junior High was selected as the Secondary Principal of the Year. Aeniqua Flowers first joined Alvin ISD as an assistant principal at Manvel High School in 2008, and was selected as the principal of Wilder Elementary in the fall of 2012. She also served as an elementary teacher, a science specialist and an associate principal in two other districts, prior to joining the Alvin ISD family. Lisa Burns first started her career as a part of the Alvin ISD team in 1988 as a science teacher at Alvin Junior High. She would eventually become an assistant principal at Harby Junior High, and then in 2012 she was designated as the principal of the campus.
“Aeniqua and Lisa are both outstanding leaders who have a passion for children and public education. We are extremely proud of the work that they do daily, and the impact that it is having on the lives of our students,” said Dr. Fred Brent, Alvin ISD superintendent of schools. The 2014 Principals of the Year were selected by other leaders in the District. They will be formally recognized at the District’s annual Employee Recognition Ceremony on May 29. Flowers and Burns will also represent Alvin ISD at the Region IV Principal of the Year banquet later this spring. Cutline: Pictured are the 2014 Alvin ISD Principals of the Year, Lisa Burns (left) and Aeniqua Flowers (right) with the Alvin ISD superintendent of schools, Dr. Fred Brent (center).
PRINCIPALS OF THE YEAR
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Do you want to learn to communicate easily and effectively? Visit West Pearland Toastmasters and learn to speak with 'E'ase.
Join West Pearland Toastmasters and Javier Flores on Saturday, June 7 from 6:30-9:30 pm at Spring Creek BBQ (Dutch treat) for an evening of comedy improv. You will be amazed by how you can incorporate the techniques of improv into your daily conversations. Javier’s goal is to engage and connect with his audience. There is no doubt that he will deliver a delightful evening. Join us for some tasty food and a good time. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Alvin High School, Manvel High School and ASSETS Academy principals recently released the names of the top students for each of their campuses at a special breakfast hosted by the Alvin ISD Education Foundation at each of their campuses.
Dr. Johnny Briseno, principal of Alvin High School, along with his counseling staff, announced the top twenty students in the Class of 2014. Valedictorian for this year’s class is Jeremy Lupardus, while John Griffith holds the honor of salutatorian. The following students filled the remainder of the top twenty spaces for the campus in order from three to twenty: Meagan Graham, Joseph Kartye, Kathleen Nelson, Joseph Watson, Madelyn Keyes, Taylor Lupardus, Stacey Gardner, Crystal Porter, Tania Angulo, Kaitlyn Dalstrom, Cameron Dekohary, Emily Hernandez, Eduardo Parra, Elizabeth Stokes, Christian Moore, Tristan Robles, Korrigan Roman, and Rachael Sanders.
During a separate meeting, Charlotte Liptak, principal of Manvel High School, along with her counseling staff announced the following students as the top twenty in the class of 2014 at Manvel High School: Valedictorian is Maya D. Hughley,
salutatorian is Sofia Catalan, while Andrew Riha, Linsey Thai, Gayatri Viswanathan, Chinwe Obudulu, Aditya Chemudupaty, David Mei, Stephen Qing, Victor Benavides, Tung Truong, Storie Nivers, Kelsey Banaglorioso, Denise Mayoral, Andrea Guloy, Randy Thai, Brian Ingamells, Gabrielle Saldivar-Vela, Victoria Ball and Christina During make up the remaining top twenty students.
ASSETS Academy top two students were announced by Principal Tracy Hummel. Joseph Fleming is the 2014 valedictorian, while Rueben Saldivar is the salutatorian for the campus.
“This is an exciting time for each of our seniors. We are extremely proud of all of them, and wish them continued success and happiness, as they graduate and enter life after high school,” said Dr. Fred Brent, superintendent of schools.
The Alvin ISD Education Foundation will honor the above listed students at the Annual Celebration of Academic Excellence. The banquet will be held on May 20 at the Hilton Garden Inn Pearland. Sponsorships are still being accepted for the event. For details contact the Education Foundation at 281-245-2505.
TOP STUDENTS - ALVIN ISD
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Sunburn is caused from over-exposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. While the symptoms (such as red skin that is painful to the touch) are usually temporary, the skin damage is often permanent and can cause serious long-term health effects, including skin cancer, pigmentation and premature aging. In addition to the skin, eyes can get burned from sun exposure; sunburned eyes turn red, dry, and painful, and can feel gritty.
Sunburn results when the amount of exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet light source exceeds the ability of the body’s protective pigment, melanin, to protect the skin. Sunburn in a very light-skinned person may occur in less than 15 minutes of midday sun exposure, while a dark skinned person may tolerate the same exposure for hours.
Sunlight contains an invisible form of radiation called ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV A and possibly UV B can harm skin, connective tissue and increase risk for developing skin cancer. Certain drugs such as some blood pressure medication, antibiotics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increase sensitivity to sunlight and the risk of getting sunburn.
SYMPTOMS The first signs of a sunburn may not appear for a few hours. The
full effect to your skin may not appear for 24 hours or longer. Possible symptoms include:
• Red, tender skin that is warm to touch. (1st degree burn)• Blisters that develop hours to days later. (2nd degree burn) • Severe reactions (sometimes called “sun poisoning”), including
fever, chills, nausea, or rash. • Skin peeling on sunburned areas several days after the sunburn.
FIRST AID • Try taking a cool bath or shower. Or place wet, cold wash cloths on
the burn for 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day. You can mix baking soda in the water to help relieve the pain. Small children may become easily chilled, so keep the water tepid.
• Apply a soothing lotion to the skin. • Aloe gel is a common household remedy for sunburns. Aloe contains
active compounds that help stop pain and inflammation of the skin. • Over-the-counter steroid cream can also be applied several times a day. • Over-the-counter pain medication, such as nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, including aspirin, may be helpful, and are excellent for reducing burn inflammation whereas Tylenol only reduces pain, not the burn itself. For more information, check out: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/
uvradiation.
A FOCUS ON SUNBURNProtect Your Skin From Our Powerful Sun
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Upcoming Events: The Kiwanis Kids Triathlon on June 14th at the Langham Creek YMCA. For information call Louis Iselin at281-256-1874.
What is Kiwanis? Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located. Members stage nearly 150,000 service projects and raise nearly US$100 million every year for communities, families and projects.
Kiwanis members don’t just do service—they have fun. Members make new friends by being part of a club where they attend meetings and participate in social events. Kiwanis clubs also provide excellent networking opportunities for professionals. Members meet new people from all over their region and the world through service projects, fundraising and by attending district and international conventions.
Learn more about the Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club at www. kiwanishoustoncyfair.com.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTENDA Kiwanis meeting in June at the Hearthstone Country Club
At 12:15 pm. Reservations requested. Call George at 832-467-1998.
Dates: We meet the first, second, and third Tuesday each month. June meetings are the 3rd; the 10th; and the 17th. Join us for lunch, followed by a short, informative program. Receive an invitation to join the Club.
Why join Kiwanis? Kiwanis is an international service organization focused on changing the world one child and one community at a time. The Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club of Houston seeks to serve this community through sponsoring Key Clubs for high school students, Builders Clubs for middle school students, and Aktion clubs for adults with disabilities. Also, we sponsor Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops. We provide support to various other organizations in the community that serve children and families.
KIWANIS CLUB OF CY-FAIR HOUSTON
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