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Lakemont Living
Volume 3, Issue 11 November 2012
Official Newsletter for the Residents of
Lakemont
A holiday celebration is coming to Lakemont!
Join fellow residents for our annual visit from jolly old St. Nick on Sat, Dec. 2nd from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the Lakehouse. Please RSVP to [email protected] by Sunday, November 18th. There will be a photographer who will be there to take your ‘keepsake pictures.” Each photo will be $10.00. You will be able to pick-up your pictures while your kids enjoy activities at the craft table, story time with Mrs. Claus, snacks, and drinks. Check your email for more details coming soon!
If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer at [email protected].
Lakemont Introduction
A successful National Night OutThank you to all residents who came out to participate in the
National Night Out block parties on Tues., Oct. 2nd. Everyone enjoyed music, food, refreshments, and got to meet neighbors and block captains. Various concerns and issues were discussed. Crime
tips were shared by deputies and officers who came out to support the activity. Children ID packets and magnets with non-emergency number were handed out to all participants.
We want to thank the following Block Captains for volunteering and holding the block parties. We could not have done it without you all. Also, a special thanks to CK Nguyen, our Neighborhood Watch Chair, for organizing such a wonderful event.• Lakemont Cove – Lynda Tran, Mary and Gerald Reuter• Lakemont Bend – Laura Van Metre and Nicole Martinez• Lakemont Terrace – Betty and Andy Courtin• Lakemont Park – Leslye Carter
Thanks to the all the homeowners who have volunteered to be new block captains. We look forward to working together with you all.
HOA ChairJennifer
We are always seeking new Block Captains. If you are interested in becoming a part of the Neighborhood Watch program, want to volunteer to be a Block Captain, or know of someone who wants to get involved, please email the Neighborhood Watch Committee at
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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 [email protected]. 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 [email protected]. The deadline is the 1st of the month prior to the issue.
LAKEMONTFM 1093 at Mason Roadwww.visitlakemont.com
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. ................................................. [email protected] Watch ....................................................CK N. ...................................................lakemontwatch@yahoo.comPools .............................. Diane P., [email protected] Committee ................................................. Leslye C. .........................................welcome.committee@hotmail.comSwim Team .............................Rob M., [email protected]
IMPORTANT NUMBERSALL EMERGENCY CALLS ............................................911Sheriff’s Dept./Non-Emergency ..281-341-4700/281-341-4665Poison 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 North Annex .................................. 281-238-1400Fort 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 ............... 713-932-1122
NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPeel, Inc. .............................................................512-263-9181Advertising ..........................................advertising@peelinc.com
Do You Have Reason to Celebrate?
We want to hear from you! Email [email protected] to let the community know!
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[email protected] for more information. If you are a current Block Captain and have not been receiving monthly updates from our Neighborhood Watch Program please contact us.
“Working together we will continue to preserve the safety of our children, our neighbors, and ourselves as well as the security of our property in our Lakemont Community.”
(Block Captains Continued from Cover Page)
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Lakemont LivingOctober Yard of the MonthCongratulations to all the 2012 Yard of the Month winners!! We truly
appreciate everyone for keeping our community beautiful. We will start the YOM again next Spring, in March. Be sure to continue to maintain your yard and make Lakemont the best place to live!!!
Lakemont Bend - 21119 Indigo FieldLakemont Court - 7130 Alcott ManorLakemont Cove - 20710 Shifting SandLakemont Grove - 21227 KnollblossomLakemont Manor - 19715 Shallow ShaftLakemont Meadows - 20103 Windsor TraceLakemont Park - 20602 Dademount Ct.Lakemont Ridge - 19834 Hawkins RidgeLakemont Shores - 21030 Shelby MeadowLakemont Terrace - 20119 Emerald CliffLakemont Trace - 21114 Granite Trail
Tips for picking the perfect tree for the holidays
Keep these things in mind before you tie it to the roof of your car:1. Its generally more effective to grip a branch and run it through
your hand to determine freshness, checking to see how many needles
come off rather than shaking or bouncing the tree.2. Measure both the tree’s height and width, and know in advance
how much space you have wherever it is you want to put your tree. When you measure the span at the bottom, make sure you leave enough space to pass between your tree and any furniture in the room. While a full, luscious tree can be a wonderful thing, you don’t want to be tripping over it.
3. To avoid a crooked tree topper make sure the tree has a nice, straight trunk.
4. Most trees have made lengthy journeys to get to your local lot, and it’s likely the tree’s original cut has healed over, making it difficult for the tree to draw water. So take off an inch from the base when you get it home, or better yet, get the lot attendant to lop it off for you.
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DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.
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Neighborhood Announcements & Events
LADIES CLUB – ANNUAL HOLIDAY DINNER, DEC. 10TH AT 7PM (LAKEHOUSE)
The holiday is around the corner and planning for the Ladies Club’s annual holiday dinner is underway. It will be a potluck dinner and white elephant party for all men and women of Lakemont. If you are interested, please email Jennifer at [email protected]. You do not have to be a member of the Ladies Club to join.
NEW HOMEOWNER WELCOME LUNCHPlease join us at the next welcome lunch on 11/4 at 1pm, at
The Lakehouse. We will provide a plethora of information about Lakemont and its surrounding areas, in addition we will answer any questions that you may have. Please RSVP with Leslye [email protected]. Welcome to Lakemont and congratulations on your new home!
HELP KEEP YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTIFUL!As you have probably already noticed, Lakemont has a very large
common area to maintain with numerous shrubs and trees and large grass areas. The Association would like to commence with a tree trimming project to try and improve street lighting and visibility to promote a better environment for homeowners in the community. During recent visits around the community, we have noticed that children have to walk on the streets due to the trees blocking the sidewalks and drivers have to drive on the wrong side of the road to avoid branches hitting their vehicles. We are constantly working to improve the appearance of our beautiful community and would love to see each homeowner partake on the same mission. We are asking that each homeowner ensure that their yard and street trees are trimmed to provide a six (6) foot head clearance and that no branches obstruct the walk ways or streets. Individual notifications will be sent to homeowners commencing in the beginning of October. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter!
LAKEMONT SELF-DEFENSE CLASS Come join the next Lakemont Self-Defense Class (KAJUKEMBO)
to get some great exercise and meet a few of your neighbors. The activity is held at the Lakehouse on select Saturday’s from
9am – 11am. It is free and open to all Lakemont residents 17 years and older. Please refer to the calendar of events for specific dates.
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SHALOMHi Jewish community; let’s get connected!To share Shabbat dinners...Chanukah parties...Passover Seders...or simply get together! Interested? E-mail us at [email protected] or visit our website atwww.shalomcypress.org
GET CONNECTED… Sign up to receive community e-mails and updates. Go to our community website www.lakemontca.org and login (for login
information contact the HOA).
HAVE AN IDEA? Interested in forming a new Lakemont club/organization?
E-mail us by the 5th of the month to include it in next month’s newsletter at [email protected]
Calendar of Events11/4 .....................................Wlcome Lunch 1pm
11/24 .......................................... KAJUKEMBO
12/4 ................. Santa Coming to Lakemont 1-4pm
12/8 ............................................ KAJUKEMBO
12/10 ... Ladies Club Annual Dinner (Tentative) 7pm
12/22 .......................................... KAJUKEMBO
NOVEMBERHolidays & Themes
Birth Flower: ChrysanthemumBirthstone: Topaz
Theme: National Diabetes Month
Holidays:November 4 – Daylight Savings Time Ends
November 6 – Election DayNovember 10 – National Day of Play
November 11 – Veteran's DayNovember 14 – National American Teddy Bear Day
November 22 – Thanksgiving DayNovember 23 – Black Friday
November 30 – Computer Science Day
Helpful Tips in Managing Diabetes
by: Helene Glasper
Diabetes is one of the leading killer diseases in the world. In fact, in the Unites States alone, it is the seventh leading killer disease. In this case, a lot of people suffering from diabetes may have developed, especially in its most advanced stages, serious complications like heart diseases, kidney failures, loss of feeling both to feet and hands, end even extremity amputations. Diabetes is all about too much glucose content in your blood. Take note that all of the food that you are going to eat is turned into glucose (a kind of sugar), and will be used by your body as a source of energy. In this case, it is the role of insulin, a hormone, to make glucose enter the cells of your body. However, in diabetes, it’s either a person does not have enough insulin, or his/her insulin does not function properly, making glucose piled up in a person’s bloodstream.
Unfortunately, a cure for this disease has not been discovered yet. Whenever you have this disease, it is better for you to manage it, rather than let it develop into serious complications which may prove to be life threatening. Here then are the different helpful ways on how to manage diabetes:
Always take your diabetes medication, according to your doctor’s prescription.
The prescription that your physician made must always be strictly followed. Take note that one missed prescription may make your disease worsen. Therefore, all appropriate medication must always be taken note of, and must be made top priority in your list.
Choose a diet that is low in fats, salts, and sugars High fat, high salts, and high sugar foods surely makes
your glucose level high. Therefore, always avoid such kind of foods. Taking fiber rich foods is more healthful for you, for this will control your blood sugar. In addition, never skip your meals.
Check all blisters and scars Different cuts, blisters, swelling, and red spots, especially
on your feet, may be an indication that you are already suffering from diabetes-related nerve damage. Especially when such scars don’t heal for a long time, it is already a cause for concern, and it is wise to immediately consult your doctor. Preventing foot ulcers will surely make you avoid amputations in your extremities.
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Holiday Dump CakeSubmitted by: Annette Rusher (Lakemont Ladies Club)
1 can of cherry pie filling (Pour in dish first) 1 can of crushed pineapple (Pour in dish second) 1 box of Duncan Hines Butter Cake Mix (do not mix up this, just spread dry, over wet ingredients) 1 1/2 stick of butter (melted) (pour butter over the cake mix after it has been spread over the prior ingredients) 1 cup chopped pecans (more or less your taste) Layer all ingredients in a 9 x 13 cake pan (glass or metal). Bake at 325 degrees for 1hr and 30 minutes (it depends on the temperature of your oven).
Feeds 12 people.
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