Wednesday, August 26, 2009

MCHS ABC News:

Please join us Wednesday, August 26th, for the MCHS Town Pep Rally. Come see our new field and join us as we begin our athletic season. The rally starts at 7pm. Gates open at 6:15 so come early for concessions, face painting, music and more!! We will be selling spirit items and tickets, shirts, and bus tickets for the big game in San Antonio this Saturday. Don't be left out. Come celebrate MCHS Ram Athletics!

The football players will be treated to dinner at Fuddruckers after the game. All are welcome to join and get this great deal from Fuddruckers.

"Come dine with Fuddruckers Alamo on your upcoming visit to the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, TX. For any and all guests who identify themselves as belonging with the KISD Football team can eat a 1/3 or 1/2 burger combo meal including fries and drink for $6.99. Also, for the same price, you can choose from any of our specialty salads with the drink included as well. My location is right across from the Alamo and 3 blocks from the dome. For advance seating of large parties call 210-223-9944. Good luck on the field and hope to see you at Fuddruckers. Respectfully Ray Cox, GM"

Special Events and Publicity Chairs Named:

Allyson Hoag and Jennifer Hemenway have volunteered to accept these positions. If you see them, please thank them for their upcoming service to your Booster Club.

A Message from Special Events:
Homecoming Locker Covers for Varsity Football players will be distributed at the concession stand before, during and after the Town Pep Rally. They may also be picked up at my shop, G&H Air Conditioning at 3130 N. Fry #400 directly behind the Walgreens on the corner of Fry and Morton 8:30-4:00 Monday through Friday or at any Monday Night Booster Club Meeting.

MCHS Cross Country Meet Results

The Mayde Creek boys and girls cross country teams started their season this past Saturday with the Katy ISD Invitational. The boys and girls varsity teams both finished 3rd as a team.



In the boys race, senior Sarang Joshi was the top individual finisher in 11th place, followed by sophomore Fidel Leon in 12th, senior Nick Dalheim in 13th and senior Alex Cui in 16th.



In the girls race, senior Isabel Balbontin placed 5th, Ashleigh Fuelling was 9th and Jennifer Molina was 10th. Freshman Tiffany Messenger won the girls JV race. It was a good start to the season!



The cross country team runs again this Friday in the Woodlands for "Friday Night Lights."

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Info From Annette on the West Houston Trail Project:

Following is a press release sent by Annette regarding the West Houston Trail Project and information on how to provide input:

HOUSTON (August 6, 2009) – Community recommendations are wanted for a proposed West Houston Trails Master Plan under development by the Energy Corridor District and the National Park Service with guidance from agencies and input from stakeholders. Community comments on the trail plan will be gathered at a town hall meeting scheduled for September 9th, as well as through the District’s Web site (www.energycorridordistrict.org/west-houston-trails) set to launch on September 1st. The trail plan encompasses 130,000 acres within a 6-mile radius centered at the intersection of IH-10 and State Highway 6.

The goal of the West Houston Trails Master Plan is to develop a shared-use trail system that will connect existing and new trails throughout West Houston to improve commuter solutions, outdoor recreation, rain runoff management and habitat preservation while linking residential communities and business centers.

“Our goal is to develop a comprehensive master plan that, once executed, will greatly benefit the residents of and visitors to the Energy Corridor District, West Houston and surrounding neighborhoods from both a transportation and property value standpoint,” said Robert L. Rayburn, Development & Natural Resource Director for the Energy Corridor District. “To maximize existing opportunities and user needs, we need the community’s comments. Community input is a critical part of the overall planning process as we want to know what connections and trails will best improve the overall trail system and benefit the needs of individual neighborhoods.”
Three options encourage citizens to get involved:
 A town hall meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 9, 5:30-8: 30 p.m., at Maurice L. Wolfe Elementary, located at 502 Addicks Howell Rd. in Houston.
 From Sept. 1-30, 2009, visit www.energycorridor.org/west-houston-trails to read more about the plan and provide online comments.
 Add a link from your company or organization’s web site encouraging visitors to log on to www.energycorridor.org/west-houston-trails to give their input.

The West Houston Trails Master Plan initiative is led by the Energy Corridor District and the National Park Service with guidance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Harris County Public Infrastructure Department, Harris County Flood Control District, City of Houston- Parks & Recreation, City of Houston- Planning & Development, City of Houston- Public Works & Engineering, Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services, Houston Community College and numerous diverse stakeholders.

Kathryn Nichols with the National Park Service stated, “As Houston continues to grow westward, a well-planned system of trails will provide greater commuter and recreation options for area residents and employees as well as enrich the quality of life for the entire Greater Houston area.”

The Energy Corridor District was selected by the Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program of the National Park Service to receive planning assistance for a West Houston Trail System plan. The Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance program helps carry out the National Park Service mission by working with local governments and citizen groups to revitalize nearby rivers, preserve valuable open spaces and develop local trail and greenway networks, all resources that link communities together.

Monday, August 10, 2009

KATY ISD Football schedule Link:

Monday, August 3, 2009

City of Houston's Graffiti Website and Info:

City of Houston Debuts Graffiti Website
New site provides information and resources on fighting graffiti

Mayor Bill White and Vice Mayor Pro-Tem and Council Member Sue Lovell have announced a new City of Houston website for citizens and organizations that want to fight graffiti in their neighborhoods. The site, www.houstontx.gov/graffiti provides resources for abating, or painting over, graffiti as well as information on government agencies, and groups that provide positive alternatives to graffiti.

The main section of the site, which will be regularly updated, features information, complete with contact phone numbers, and links to City of Houston departments, other governmental agencies, and community organizations that work to abate graffiti. The site also includes an interactive section, which invites citizens with ideas about dealing with graffiti to leave messages.

Citizens are encouraged to report graffiti by phone to 311. For more information, contact the office of Vice Mayor Pro-Tem and City Council Member Sue Lovell at 832.393.3013 or by e-mail at atlarge2@cityofhouston.net.

 
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