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October 15, 2015 Email: [email protected] www.southbeltleader.com Vol. 40, No. 37 Burglary victim makes plea A cancer patient, who was the victim of a recent vehicle break-in, is pleading with the crook to return her identifi cation and her Ellington air show set for Oct. 17-18 phone. Her ID is necessary for her cancer treatment, and her phone contained the last The 31st annual Wings Over Houston Air- in 3 meters of each other at speeds of more than numerous exhibits and activities, including He- com. Tickets can be purchased at the gate on photographs of her late husband. See related show is set to take fl ight Saturday and Sunday, 700 km/h. roes and Legends Tent, NASA Driven to Explore show days, but premium reserved seats sell out letter on Page 2A. Oct. 17 and 18, at Ellington Airport. Gates open Flying single-seat F/A-18Es and two-seat Exhibit, Commemorative Air Force Hangar 57, early. General admission tickets are also avail- each day at 8 a.m., with feature fl ying acts begin- F/A-18Fs, the VFA-122 Super Hornet Demon- Experimental Aircraft Association, National USA able at area Kroger stores. ning at 10 a.m. stration Team is also known for its precision ma- Forces Museum, The 6th Cavalry Historical As- Parking information Stuchbery collects box tops The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will once neuvers. According to the group’s website, the sociation, Kid’s Carnival, motion simulator rides Parking at Ellington Airport is extremely lim- Stuchbery Elementary is having a box top again headline the event, performing as a team pilots fl y as “close to the edge of the envelope as and more. ited; Riding the free shuttle bus transportation is contest through Oct. 16. Box Tops for Educa- of six F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. This marks safety and prudence allow.” Ticket information recommended. Shuttles run from 7:30 a.m. until tion labels are on participating boxed products. the fi rst time the Thunderbirds have performed at Other performances include the Tora! Tora! Tickets for the 2015 Wings Over Houston Air- 6 p.m., with the last shuttle inbound to Ellington The school’s Box Tops coordinator will collect the airshow since 2010. Tora! Pearl Harbor re-enactment, David Martin, show are on sale now. Tickets are $28 for adults, Airport departing at 2:30 p.m. Shuttles will de- all the box tops and send them in for cash for Other headliners at the event include the Bre- Kevin Coleman, the WW II Airpower Demo, $4.50 for children ages 6 through 11 and free for part the Park and Ride locations every 20 min- the school. If students collect 10,000 of the box itling Jet Team and the VFA-122 Super Hornet U.S. Coast Guard Helicopter Dolphin MH65D, children 5 and under. Reserved “Prime View” utes or when the bus fi lls up, whichever happens tops, Assistant Principal Kris Wallis will dress Demonstration Team. Debbie Rihn-Harvey, Rob Reider and Ralph seats located at front and center of the fl ight line fi rst. The shuttle service is free with a ticket. up as Kid Kindness for the day, and if they col- Hailing from Europe, the Breitling Jet Team Royce. are $58 and include reserved parking and an event Shuttle pick-up locations are: lect 11,000 Principal Carolyn Waller will dress is the world’s largest professional civilian fl ight The event will also include static displays of program. Eagle Squadron Hospitality tickets are • Bay Area Park and Ride – 801 Bay Area up as Captain Courageous for the day. The team performing on jets, sometimes fl ying with- vintage and modern military aircraft, as well as $150 and include reserved seating, catered food Blvd. (at Feather Craft) homeroom in each grade level that collects the and beverages throughout the day, reserved park- • Fuqua Park and Ride – 11755 Sabo Road most box tops will also win an ice cream party. ing, souvenir cap, program and poster. Tickets (west of I-45 South, near Fuqua) can be purchased by calling 888-4-FLYSHOW • South Point Park and Ride – 12410 Kurland Food drive at St. Luke’s Homecoming king, queen crowned or by visiting http://www.wingsoverhouston. Dr. (east of I-45 South, near Fuqua) Social Services at St. Luke’s Catholic Church is preparing for the food drive to serve the needy in the community during the Pct. 2 deputies seek burglary suspects Thanksgiving and Christmas season 2015. Do- The Harris County Precinct 2 Constable’s of- “They’re in and out,” Sanchez said. nations of nonperishable food can be brought fi ce is seeking the public’s help in identifying at In one surveillance video, a lone man is to the church at 11011 Hall Road before Mass least two suspects wanted for burglarizing mul- dropped off in a small black car, then picked back on Saturdays and Sundays in October through tiple homes in newer South Belt subdivisions. up in a small white car. The two men captured Nov. 22. Grocery gift cards are also needed Affected subdivisions include Ashley Pointe, on video are described merely as black males in and can be brought to the church offi ce during Riverstone Ranch, Lake at Golfcrest and Clear their midteens to early 20s. Deputies, however, the week. The public is urged to pick up an ex- Brook Meadows. At least eight houses have been believe there are probably at least three suspects tra food item for needy families while grocery burglarized in the past three weeks. involved. The burglaries have subsided this past shopping. St. Luke’s parish has always come According to Precinct 2 Sgt. Robert Sanchez, week after heavy patrolling of the four subdivi- to the aid of those in need. the crooks break in a bathroom window, then fo- sions. Anyone with any information about these cus their attention solely on the master bedroom incidents is urged to contact the constable’s of- JFD seeks nominations before exiting through the same window. fi ce at 713-477-2766. J. Frank Dobie High School is accept- ing nominations for the 2016 Hall of Honor through Oct. 16. Individuals may be nominat- Pastor Sherman Wilson dies at 93 ed in the following categories: alumni, com- The Rev. Sherman Wilson, the founding pas- ans and adopted a gay-friendly attitude, encour- munity volunteer, faculty/staff/administrator, tor of Sagemont Presbyterian Church (now aging the participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and fallen hero. Nominations can be submit- known as A Community of the Servant-Savior), and transgender people of faith. ted online at dobie.pasadenaisd.org/campus_ died Thursday, Oct. 8, at the age of 93. The church went without a pastor for approxi- information/hall_of_honor. Forms are also Now located on Hughes Road across the street mately 18 months after Bryan’s departure before available at the high school in the front offi ce. from Stuchbery Elementary, the church original- hiring the Rev. Alan Brehm, who split his time The event will take place Feb. 26. ly opened in the mid-1960s on Kingspoint in a between A Community of the Servant-Savior small chapel on property that is now part of Al- and the First Presbyterian Church in Dickinson. College clinic at St. Luke’s meda Mall’s parking lot. The Rev. Kathleen Davies now serves as pas- Attention students who plan to go to col- Wilson retired in the mid-1980s after serving tor. lege next fall. St. Luke’s Young Adults will 19 years. Church membership peaked under Wil- The church was forced to rebuild in April host their annual college clinic for high school son’s leadership at around 350. 2010 after being destroyed by fi re. Investigators juniors and seniors on Saturday, Oct. 17, from Following Wilson’s retirement, the church immediately determined the cause of the blaze noon to 3 p.m. at the Cenacle, 1750 River- was led by the Rev. Susan Bryan, who served 18 was arson, but no arrests were ever made in the stone Ranch Drive. This is a free event with years. Under Bryan’s leadership, the church be- case. lunch, door prizes and presentations on apply- came affi liated with the More Light Presbyteri- See related obituary on Page 2A. ing for scholarships, fi nancial aid, vocations, The J. Frank Dobie homecoming king and queen were announced at the Longhorns game essay editing and college tips. RSVP to Jen- Friday, Oct. 9. Jaylon Bolden was crowned king, and Raegan Saxton was crowned queen. [email protected]. The Longhorns handily defeated the South Houston Trojans in the game 50-23. Bolden was Hobby Airport goes international also a king on the football fi eld, scoring three touchdowns in the fi rst quarter. See related To prepare for the opening of its new fi ve- volunteers were also asked to locate various con- Community garage sale set story on Page 1B. Photo by David Flickinger gate, $156 million international concourse on cessions and other amenities. Riverstone Ranch will hold its annual com- Thursday, Oct. 15, William P. Hobby Airport of- Customer Service Manager Gabrielle Dirden munity garage sale Saturday, Oct. 17, and fi cials invited more than 200 volunteers to por- coordinated the logistics for the simulation and Sunday, Oct 18, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (See ad Beamer extension moves forward tray international travelers during a simulation advised staff to look for possible actions that Page 4B.) All Riverstone residents who want to help test processes and procedures at the new might signal a passenger was in distress, from to participate will hold a garage sale at their The construction project to extend Beamer last quarter of 2016. concourse. motorists circling the roadway to a passenger home. Garage sales are allowed in the com- Road to Bay Area Boulevard is continuing to This project will be done in addition to a sec- “The simulation event provided us with valu- running to a gate. munity only twice a year on dates specifi ed by move forward, according to Harris County Proj- ond endeavor that will make improvements on able feedback on how passengers will navigate “The simulation event was a tremendous ef- the HOA, generally in the spring and fall. ect Coordinator Larry Allen. Beamer north of Tall Ships. through the international arrivals and departures fort by all parties involved,” Dirden said. A joint project between Harris County and the That work involves reconstructing roughly 2.6 process at Hobby Airport,” said Hobby Airport All volunteer passengers were given a satis- Knights host blood drive Texas Department of Transportation, the $10.3 miles of Beamer from Dixie Farm Road to Tall Acting General Manager Jesus Saenz, who leads faction survey to complete that aided in identify- million endeavor will extend Beamer roughly Ships. the project’s activation for the Houston Airport ing those areas needed for improvement. The St. Luke’s Knights of Columbus will one mile from Tall Ships Lane, the street’s cur- Commissioner’s Court has already approved System. “The simulation provided us an oppor- “We are happy to say that we received a 85 per- host a blood drive on Sunday, Oct. 18, from rent dead end in the Heritage Park subdivision, to funding for the project, which just entered the tunity to identify and resolve any possible issues cent approval rating from volunteers who partici- 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Luke the Evange- West Bay Area Boulevard. design phase. Allen said this stretch of the road on opening day.” pated in the simulation event. With this feedback list Catholic Church’s social hall, 11011 Hall Allen said the project experienced a minor poses far more problems than the southern por- The “passengers” were given mock passports we are able to address issues that were noted in Road. Blood is needed every day for medical setback recently over a dispute with CenterPoint tion, as there are more than 80 pipelines that de- and unique scripts that specifi ed their type of the survey.” needs due to health and injuries. All are wel- Energy regarding a proposed sound barrier near signers must maneuver around. travel to the airport, mode of check-in and fl ight All airport stakeholders were involved in the come to donate. the El Dorado intersection. The problem has According to Allen, it is currently unclear number. Scenarios included ticketing and check- simulated event including airlines, concession- since been resolved, however, with the barrier whether the designers plan to incorporate new in exercises, security screenings, baggage checks aires, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Genealogy group meets now being shifted 2.5 feet toward the road to al- curbs and gutters into the design for drainage and the customs and immigration process. The the Transportation Security Administration. The Parker Williams Genealogy Group will low above-ground utilities to be installed. purposes or just continue to use ditches. meet Oct. 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the library at Crews are currently working on a detention The design phase will take at least one year to Scarsdale and Beamer. This group meets the pond located south of El Dorado to provide ad- complete. Allen is hopeful construction on that fi rst and third Mondays to discuss genealogy equate drainage for the project, Allen said. project will begin once the other phase is com- Pasadena High honors Morgan research. Meetings are free and open to any- The project is scheduled to be complete by the plete. one interested in tracing family history. PIP meeting Oct. 20 Gulf Freeway closures scheduled The Positive Interaction Program will meet At least one northbound and one southbound At least two northbound and two southbound Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. at Memorial Her- main lane and frontage road on the Gulf Freeway main lanes and frontage roads on the Gulf Free- mann Southeast Hospital, 11800 Astoria in the from FM-1959/Dixie Farm Road to FM-528/ way from FM-1959/Dixie Farm Road to FM- staff meeting room on the first floor. Guest NASA Road 1 will be closed daily from 9 a.m. 528/NASA Road 1 will be closed nightly from speaker will be Senior Officer Barry Curtis, to 3 p.m. through Saturday, Nov. 7. Alternate en- 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Saturday, Nov. 7. Alter- who will speak on the Police and Clergy Alli- trance and exit ramps will be closed. nate entrance and exit ramps will be closed. ance volunteer initiative program. PIP consists of police and citizens working for safer neighborhoods. For information, call Officer Richard Buitron at 281-218-3900. Early voting set to begin Oct. 19 Early voting for the Nov. 3 general elec- District will vote on a $425 million bond propos- Festival at Jessup Oct. 23 tion will begin Monday, Oct. 19, and continue al to increase workforce training, make needed On Friday, Oct. 23, from 5 to 8 p.m., Jessup through Friday, Oct. 30. renovations and improve infrastructure. Elementary will host its annual fall festival. State of Texas, Harris County, City of Hous- Local early voting polling locations include Everyone is invited. All proceeds will go to- ton and San Jacinto College District items will the Harris County Courthouse Annex No. 25 at ward Jessup Elementary activities funding for all appear on the ballot. 7330 Spencer Highway and the Freeman Branch fi eld trips and other student events. Anyone All voters will have a chance to weigh in on Library at 16616 Diana Lane. While the Interna- interested in setting up a booth should contact seven proposed amendments to the Texas state tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Hall on constitution. Allen Genoa has served as an early voting loca- Val Noland, school counselor and parent coor- The Rev. John Morgan, senior pastor at Sagemont Church, (second from right) was recog- dinator, at 713-740-0616. Harris County voters will have a chance to tion in years past, it was not listed at press time. vote on four separate bond referendums. Polling hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through nized for being inducted into Pasadena High School’s Wall of Honor at the school’s home- City of Houston voters will choose a new Oct. 23; 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Oct. 24; 1 to 6 p.m. coming game against the Dobie Longhorns on Friday, Oct. 2. A 1959 graduate of the school, Moore seeks vendors mayor, controller and several at-large City Coun- on Oct. 25; and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Oct. 26 Morgan established what would become Sagemont Church in 1966. His original congrega- Moore Elementary is currently seeking cil seats. Houston voters will also decide the fate through Oct. 30. tion of 16 members has now grown to more than 17,000. Shown above with Morgan are, left vendors for Friday, Oct. 23, to display goods of the controversial Houston Equal Rights Or- Residents may vote at any early voting loca- to right, Pasadena Assistant Principal Erika Nations, Pasadena Assistant Principal Steve during the annual Hawk Fest. Interested par- dinance (HERO), as well as vote on a proposed tion, regardless of their Election Day precinct. Martin and Pasadena Principal Joe Saavedra. Not pictured is South Belt attorney and 1972 ties should contact Silvia Luna at 713-740- City Charter amendment to reduce term limits. For more information or to see a complete list of Pasadena graduate John Eddie Williams, who was also inducted into the Wall of Honor. 0656 or email [email protected]. Voters residing within the San Jacinto College polling locations, visit www.harrisvotes.org. Photo by David Flickinger Page 2 Section A, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, October 15, 2015 In My Opinion First Aviators of the Month Deaths born Sept. 6, 1922, in To- Then they had a board meeting Wednes- Willie Mae William peka, Kan. He served in the Cancer victim, widow day of that same week and changed it U.S. Army Air Corp during back. I did not attend the meeting be- Scroggins Puckett Sherman Wilson World War II and was a mis- wants pictures back cause I thought the situation was fi xed. sionary in the Sudan. He On Monday Oct. 13 around 5:50 p.m. Then they stated that the schedule put on was the founding minister of someone smashed the window of my car facebook was a mistake. Hmmmm. the Sagemont Presbyterian at the corner of Sagedowne and Sagear- I know the original founders of this Church. bor while I ran in the house to feed my league would not approve of Sunday Wilson was preceded in dog. I locked my door but left my purse morning games. death by his son, John Rob- inside as I was only inside a few minutes. The games are supposed to be ev- ert, and his sister, Rosa. Whoever you are, I beg you to please ery other Sunday, but for the next three He is survived by his wife, return my ID and my phone. As you can weeks one or both of my boys has a Ruth, of 66 years; his three see I had no money for you to take. But game. Therefore, I am missing church 3 children, Stephen, Jean and most important, my cell phone was inside Sundays in a row. The easy answer is to David and their families; his with the last pictures I have of my hus- quit, but what does that solve? And, what brother, George; and his sis- band on it before he passed away. They is to stop them from doing this in the fu- ters, Joan, Beverly and Cleo. mean everything to me and nothing to ture? A memorial service will you. I wanted to email the leader. I don’t be held Thursday, Oct. 22, Also, I am a cancer patient and my in- know if this is something you want to look 2015, at 3 p.m. at St. John surance card was inside along with my into, but it is an issue in our area. Thank Presbyterian Church, 5020 ID, which I desperately need. you, Kathy Young Willie Mae Scroggins The Rev. William Sher- W. Bellfort Blvd. in Houston. I beg you to please return these things Puckett, 84, died at home on man Wilson, 93, died Thurs- Condolences may be offered – Please. Ellen Roberson Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015. She day, Oct. 8, 2015. He was at www.millerfuneral.com. 11622 Sagedowne Lane David recommends was born in Columbia, La., on July 11, 1931. vote “no” on Prop. 1 She married Colonel Fos- Leader obituary policy Fred Roberts Middle School’s fi rst Aviators of the Month at the school are, Obituaries submitted to the Leader are published free of charge. Parents made to I grew up in northern country (Nebras- ter Puckett on Feb. 28, 1948, left to right, Elmer Aguirre, sixth grade; Maryella Diaz, sixth grade; and and moved to Houston at They are edited to conform to the Leader style. ka) in a conservative culture. I know our Larinna Alvarez, fi fth grade. These students showcased academic perfor- pick church vs LL country is changing, but I also know it is that time. She lived in the I have been a participant in the sbhll my responsibility to vote as an informed mance, service, and overall excellence in citizenship. They were voted by Sagemont area for more than little league for 4 years. This year my voter and many communities are facing teachers and staff at Fred Roberts MS. Photo submitted 30 years. TRIAD meets Oct. 19 Puckett is preceded in boys are signed up for Fall ball. When threats to the safety of our family mem- death by her husband and one The next TRIAD meeting is set for Monday, Oct. 19, at we initially signed up, all of the paper- bers. daughter, Brenda Jean Fox, 10:30 a.m. at Madison Jobe Senior Citizens Center in Pas- work stated that the games would begin Our country was founded on Ju- of Houston. adena. The speaker will be Dr. Brenda Hellyer, chancellor after 1 pm on Sunday. Then the season deo-Christian principles of truth, honesty Beverly Hills Chess Club captures She is survived by her of San Jacinto College South. and moral excellence. I am absolutely ap- began, and all of the games are on Sun- daughter, Cynthia Ann Puck- Two DVD short fi lms from the U.S. Postal Inspection palled with Proposition 1, which, literally, day mornings. I have a real problem with top spot in Houston area tourney ett-Moore of Amarillo; son Service will be shown. Learn how to avoid identity theft, this because I am having to choose be- opens the door to deviant sexual behavior Jeffrey Foster Puckett of Ar- scams, fraud, and elder abuse. tween baseball and church. I have talk- to abuse innocent women and children. On Saturday, Oct. 10, seventh in the advanced divi- achievement for Beverly kansas; four grandchildren, Free refreshments will be provided by Paramount Se- ed to the league and the board about Tony Perkins of the Family Research Beverly Hills Intermediate sion winning three out of fi ve Hills, especially since this is Suzanne Michelle Garza nior Care Centers of Pasadena and Parsons House Assisted this issue and I was told that the games Council, who promotes family/Christian School ACE Afterschool stu- of his games. Beverly Hills the fi rst time our school has of Houston, Elizabeth Cal- Living Facility in La Porte. Important handouts will also be values, states, “Like other controver- were moved to the mornings because of dents Tin Ly, Timmy Pham, scored 12 points in the team competed in the tournament,” lie Gonzales of Houston, distributed. For more information, call 713-477-0175. the heat in the afternoons. Ummmm, it’s sial sexual orientation-gender identity Minh To and Raymond Ulloa competition winning fourth Leslie Axel, coordinator of Anthony Ray Robbins of October and November when our games (SOGI) measures, Houston’s not only competed in the U.S. Chess place overall in the middle advanced academics said. Conroe, and Jeffrey Foster are played. orders businesses to celebrate a radical Federation sanctioned tour- and intermediate school divi- “We are proud of coaches Puckett II of Arkansas; eight Care Partners meet Oct. 16 defi nition of sexuality (or be punished), They are claiming that because of the nament at Cesar Chavez High sion. Grant Pector and Joe Fee great-grandchildren; fi ve Interfaith Care Partners Ministry group at St. Frances death of Steven Moreno at Dobie in late but allows men to use women’s showers School. The tournament was open and the students for this ma- great-great-grandchildren; 10 Cabrini Catholic Church, 10727 Hartsook St. (near Almeda Aug/early Sept, that it is unsafe. I feel for and restrooms (and vice-versa) based Ly placed fi rst in the in- to students with the highest jor achievement and look brothers and sisters; and nu- the Moreno family and it was a tragic in- on their ‘perceived’ gender. Now, after Mall), a gathering for persons with Alzheimer’s, dementia termediate division winning ranking chess scores in the forward to more from the merous nieces and nephews. or memory loss, meets the third Friday of each month from cident, but I know the family personally, months of trying to sabotage the repeal an outstanding 4.5 out of 5 Houston area. school’s ACE chess club in Puckett worked various and they are pretty sure other factors process, strong-arm local churches, and 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Gatherings consist of a continental of his matches. Pham placed “This was an amazing the future.” jobs throughout her life, from breakfast, arts and crafts, exercises, entertainment, a singa- were involved. subpoena sermons, the mayor will have picking cotton, to telephone The heat is not the real reason these what she did everything to prevent: a city- long, a devotional break, lunch, and ends with a game. operator. She became a hair- Those who have a family member or know of someone games are being played in the mornings. wide vote.” dresser in the late 1960s and I am unsure of the real reasoning. After If you do not want your young daughter became owner of the Capri with these challenges, are welcome to attend. All services the fi rst week of games, we were told that or granddaughter encountering a man in Beauty Salon, where she are provided free of charge. An initial interview must be they were going to fi x the schedule. In the ladies’ bathroom, stand for safety for worked for more than 30 conducted by Interfaith Care Partners staff to welcome new fact on their facebook page, they posted yourself and your family and vote “No!” years. participants into this program. an updated schedule with all afternoon on Proposition 1. The general election is The funeral was held on The next gathering will be held in the Mother Cabrini games. Nov. 3; early voting begins Oct. 19. Monday, Oct. 12, 2015, at Center at the church on Friday, Oct. 16. For more informa- I thought the issue had been resolved. Joshua David Niday Funeral Home, 14220 tion or to register a loved one, call Interfaith Care Partners Beamer Road. Burial was in at 713-682-5995 or visit the website at www.interfaithcare Spamalot features humor, singing, Forest Park East Cemetery. partners.org. AARP Chapter 199 meets Oct. 16 dancing, romance, action at SJC AARP Webster Area Chapter 199 will meet Friday, Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. at Bay Area Community Center, 5002 E. NASA Parkway in Seabrook (the large building with a blue The San Jacinto College a 7:30 p.m. curtain. Sunday Knights of the Round Table, roof inside Clear Lake Park on the north side of NASA Parkway). Everyone is invited to theater and fi lm department matinees are set for Oct. 25 and features a bevy of cows, come to the meeting, and to enjoy coffee, cookies and fellowship at 9:30 a.m. before the will present the award-win- and Nov. 1 with a 2:30 p.m. killer rabbits, and French meeting starts at 10 a.m. Every month, the group has different speakers to discuss various ning Spamalot, a musical curtain. There will be a spe- people. The 2005 Broadway topics of interest to seniors. Every two months the group has a potuck lunch. comedy based on a Monty cial Halloween performance production of Spamalot won The speaker for Friday, October 16, will be Eva Williams on Medicare Options for 2016. Python fi lm. on Oct. 31 at 11:59 p.m. three Tony Awards, including Williams spoke to the AARP chapter last year and was asked to speak again this year. The Shows will be staged at Spamalot is described Best Musical, and received Medicare open enrollment period is Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, 2015, for the 2016 year. Slocomb Auditorium, locat- as a musical comedy that is 14 Tony Award nominations. The group also organizes day trips by bus to local area points of interest at minimal ed on the San Jacinto Col- lovingly ripped off from the Director Dr. David Le- cost. The next day trip will be on Wednesday, Jan. 6, to the Cockrell Butterfly Center at lege Central Campus at 8060 classic fi lm comedy Monty Master says Spamalot is hi- the Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Life Flight Command Center at the Spencer Highway in Pasade- Python and the Holy Grail. larious, clever, and highly Houston Medical Center with lunch at Luby’s Cafeteria or Fuddruckers. na. Evening performances are The show retells the leg- entertaining. “The show has For those who are interested in joining the group, annual dues are $6 per year/per set for Oct. 23, 24 and 30 with end of King Arthur and the romance, wonderful satire, Pictured are, left to right, Raymond Ulloa, Grant Pector, Tin Ly, Minh To and Tim- person. However, one must be a member of national AARP to join any local chapter. some very funny scenes, ad- my Pham. Photo submitted For information, contact Quin Sheppert at 281-486-7770 or [email protected]. venture, action, fi ght scenes, something for everyone,” commented LeMaster, an En- glish professor at San Jacinto Local hospital recognized for physician satisfaction College who is a published playwright with an extensive Memorial Hermann physicians who offer high client of HealthStream in Stream. background in theater arts. “It Southeast Hospital was quality care to the Bay 2014, scored in the 75th Memorial Hermann turns the King Arthur legend recently recognized by Area,” says Kyle Price, se- percentile or higher and Southeast is home to sever- upside down. Spamalot is one HealthStream with the Ex- nior vice president, CEO, conducted a minimum of al award winning programs of the most interesting, clev- cellence through Insight Memorial Hermann South- 50 physician surveys. and specialties. erest, and funniest shows I award for Overall Physi- east. “Our staff is innova- “We applaud Memori- Currently the campus is have ever seen.” cian Satisfaction. Memori- tive, compassionate and al Hermann Southeast’s undergoing $14 million in The performance features al Hermann Southeast was committed to maintaining high level commitment to renovations and improve- a cast and crew that includes many San Jacinto College awarded the honor with its long history of provid- excellence in health care ments. students, as well as skilled a physician satisfaction ing safe, quality care and and are pleased to recog- For more information actors and actresses from lo- score in the 99th percentile responding to the needs of nize their achievement about the services avail- cal communities. for 2014. our community.” through our presentation able at Memorial Hermann Ticket prices are $15 per “Memorial Hermann To qualify for the award, of an Excellence through Southeast Hospital, visit person at the door, or $13 for Southeast is proud to be a hospital must have been Insight award,” said Robert www.memorialhermann. all who purchase and pick up affi liated with high caliber a medical staff satisfaction A. Frist Jr., CEO, Health- org/locations/southeast/. tickets two days in advance of each show. Tickets may be reserved by calling 281-476- 1828. Rebecca Lilley (right), director of physician resources, Hinojosa receives wonderful surprise From left, guest artist Micaela Cornett from Houston San Jacinto College offers Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital, accepts the Ex- plays Lady of the Lake, guest artist Tiffany Vanek from theater degrees and classes at cellence through Insight award for Overall Physician Recently, Ysabela Hinojosa (left), a sophomore at Dobie who attends the special needs program Ome- the South Belt area plays Galahad’s mother, and guest the South and Central cam- Satisfaction from Eddie Pearson, chief operating offi cer, ga, was called into the cafeteria at lunchtime by Principal Franklin Moses. In the middle of the artist Luke Hales from Baytown plays King Arthur in puses. For more information, Healthstream. Photo submitted cafeteria the sweetest surprise was waiting... the senior kicker/punter of the varsity football team, San Jacinto College’s production of Spamalot, which visit sanjac.edu/career/thea Josue Villalta (below), was there with a bouquet opens Oct. 23. Photo by Rob Vanya tre-fi lm. Dual credit class offered, parent of fl owers and a sign asking Ysabela to home- coming. She said “Yes,” of course. Tax-Aide volunteers sought meeting Oct. 20 Photos submitted Each year from Feb. 1 through April 15, Houston-area AARP Tax-Aide volunteers Dobie College Now, in conjunction with the ACE help about 50,000 low-income taxpayers and those who are age 60 and over. For the 2016 Afterschool program, will provide dual cred- tax season, volunteers are needed now for two weekly four-hour shifts as a Tax-Aide tax it class (EDUC 1300) for any 10th- or 11th-grade student counselor, greeter, technology coordinator or administrator. Training will be provided in interested in becoming a part of dual credit. January at local Clear Lake-area churches. Speakers of Spanish and English are especial- Classes will meet at Dobie on Tuesdays, Wednesdays ly needed. Learn more and sign up at www.aarp.org/tavolunteer8 (English only). and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. beginning in January and continuing through May. Eligible students must have a 3.0 GPA, have passed all current EOC exams, have no Local library events set credit recovery, or any major behavior issues. Attendance is Parker Williams Branch mandatory and students will be required to complete the The following events are scheduled for the Parker Williams Library, 10851 Scarsdale ACE application. Blvd. A parent information meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 20, Thursday, Oct. 15, at 4 p.m. – Teen DIY and Movie. The feature presentation is Sev- at 6 p.m. in the Dobie cafeteria. Anyone interested will be enth Son, rated PG13. given information about enrollment. Once accepted into the Friday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. – Movie Time for Adults. The feature presentation is Kind program, students will need to pass the San Jacinto College Hearts and Coronets. admission exam, the TSI. For more information, contact Friday, Oct. 16, at 5 p.m. – Anime Club meets. Come join in to talk about the hit anime Jennifer Johnson or Nancy Carlton at 713-740-0370. series, Cowboy Bebop, and watch the fi rst episode. From story to music, it has become a classic for the genre. Wednesdays, Preschool Story Time, 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hope Village fashion Thursday, Toddler Story Time, 10:30 a.m Saturdays, Vietnamese Storytime. Level 2 begins at 10 a.m., Level 1 begins at 11:15 show, luncheon Nov. 6 a.m. and Level 3 begins at 2:30 p.m. For more information on these programs, speak with Loc Bui. Hope Village in Friends- for the upcoming season and For more information on these programs, phone the library at 281-484-2036 wood is rolling out the ‘Big the villagers get to show off Bracewell Branch Library Top’ for its ninth annual fash- their modeling skills along- ion show and luncheon on side the fashion models. All The following events are scheduled for October at the Bracewell Branch Library, Friday, Nov. 6, from 11 a.m. this, and lunch, too. 9002 Kingspoint Road. until 1 p.m. Tickets and table reserva- Every Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. - Family Storytime, followed by a Storytime-themed Craft Under the Village Big tions for the Under the Vil- and Playtime at 11 a.m. Top tickets are on sale now lage Big Top can be made by Every Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. - Toddler Storytime, followed by Toddler Playtime at at Hope Village in Friends- calling Heather at 281-400- 11 a.m.; 2 p.m. - Computer Basics; 3:15 p.m. - Internet Basics; 4:30 p.m. - Intro to MS wood. This annual charity 2011. Hope Village is located PowerPoint. fundraising event is known to at 15403 Hope Village Road Bracewell hours are Sunday and Monday - Closed; Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. be a Hope Village supporter off of FM 2351 in Friends- to 6 p.m., Thursday noon to 8 p.m., Friday 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. favorite. Guests will enjoy wood, and serves adults with For more information on programs, call the Bracewell Library at 832-393-2580. previewing beautiful fashions mental disabilities. Thursday, October 15, 2015, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section A, Page 3 Dobie High School announces first six-weeks honor rolls for 2015-2016 Dobie High School re- cole Howell, Ivy Lynnngoc Salamanca, Joanna Michelle cob Estala, Alfredo Estrada, cole Owens, Ryan Edward Diab, Gabriel Anthony Diaz, Sharpe, Kailah Kaia Shaw, min Garcia, Crystal Garza, Phuong Hong Thi Nguyen, Si cently announced its fi rst Hua, Kimberly Dinh Huynh, Salazar, Valeria Berenice Sala- April Jesstine Estrada, Kait- Pair, Rosa Alicia Palencia, Vu Huy Dinh, Ruben Dios- Mireya Renae Sifuentes, Mi- Jasmine Evon Garza, Ivonne Tan Nguyen, Tiffany Thanh six-weeks honor rolls for the Phat Tan Huynh, Trina Huynh, zar, Christian Jared Saldivar, lyn Renee Farley, Zachary Victoria Palos, Ana Cecilia dado, Jay Do, Mary Mytam chael Lawrence Slaten, Breas- Monsterrat Gauna Montalvo, Nguyen, Tin Nhan Nguyen, 2015-2016 school year. Stu- Van Thanhthisandy Huynh, Yarenie Salinascano, Kareem Taylor Fernandez, Maria Jose Parker, Samuel Angel Parker, Doan, Joshua Israel Dolmos, ia Elaine Smith, Nicholas Na- Justin Allen Gee and Andrew Tina Mongduytien Nguyen, dents earning status are: Jade Elizabeth Jacobo, Rocio Andres Salomon, Angelina Figueroa, Eduardo Francisco Kristen Dung Patton, Jacque- Jazmyn Arisa Drumgo, An thaniel Soto, Lillian Morgan Davendra Ghansyam. Vicky My Nguyen, Thanh Honor roll Jimenez Rebollar, Lacie Eliz- Rebecca Sanchez, Gabriel Al- Flores, Robert Garcia Flores, lyn Pena, Amy Miranda Perez, Gia Duong, Jordan Matthew Spigner, Sara Sundaewebb Cody Ray Giles, Tyler Van Nguyenvo, Rebecca Lynn Ninth grade abeth Johnson, Joshua Elmer fonso Sanchez, Kaitlyn Nicole Karina Frias, Michelle Fuent- Andrea Carolina Perez, Jordan Efi rd, America Celeste Eguia Sultan, Leanna Loan Ta and Anthony Giron, Gyron Isaiah Nickelson, Jizzelle Raelyn Alondra Acevedo, Ale- Kay and Han Bao Khuat. Sanchez and Adrian Jose San- es and Angelica Garcia Cantu. Renee Ashley Perez, Kenneth and Lauren Taylor Escobar. Debora Tabarez. Gittens Johnson, Francesca Ochoa, Iyesogie Stephanie jandro V. Aguirre, Alexandra Hoang Vu Le, Melody tos Gomez. Gisselle Garcia, Jacque- Angel Perez and Melody Cassandra Leigh Espron- Karla Alexa Tamez, Hailey Gomez, Adam Louis Gonza- Ogbonmwan, Alondra Ortiz Yoselin Andrade Ortiz, Brisa Ngoc Thuy Le, Nathan Nhut Karina Nicole San- lyne Andrea Garcia, Liberty Christine Louise Perry. ceda, Angelique Gabrielle Nicole Tapia, Abigail Louise les, Holly Sophia Gonzales, and Cesar Austin Ortiz. Antunez-Vargas, Olivia Gra- Srrah Le, Nhi Catherine Tu tos-Lanuza, Lauren Elizabeth Bobbye Garcia, Ovidio Jesus Huong Quynh Le Pham, Fernandez, Alejandro Flores Taylor, Zaria Shrone Thomas, David Lee Gonzalez, Eliana Giselle Ailyn Oviedo, cianne Aranda, Josiah Elias Doan Le, Thompson Le, Vin- Schwausch, Neema Moha- Garcia, Klarissa Heidy Garza, Jasmine V Pham, John Tran Parra, Brandon Anthony Taja Imani Tillman, Erick Tor- Giselle Gonzalez, Sandra Luz Brenda M. Oyervides, Alexis Constante Arenas, Arismendy cent Thienlac Le, Genie Alex- mad Shafaei, Camille Hope Mayela Garza, Jasmin Sarai Phan, Lan My Phan, Noelle Flores, Javier Raul Flores, res, Katherin Damari Torres, Gonzalez, Vanessa Alexandra Padilla Nunez, Brandon Angel Aristy, Elyssa Karmen Ar- is Leija, Kevionne Armani Smith, Emily Solis, Giovani Gomez Velasquez, Maxine Ngoc Phan, Rosa Thao Phan, Karen Flores, Leticia Lili- Barbara Vy Tran, Danny Diep Gonzalez, Rayiona Nicole Padilla, Jesus Manuel Paredes, menta, Ulvi Baktashi, Cori- Lemons, Samantha Lyn Ley- Solis, Jocelyn Solis, Victoria Angelina Gomez, Cyrus Rene Tam Thanh Phan, Uyen Tran ana Flores, Randy Alexan- Tran, Jacklyn Cattien Tran, Green, Vanessa Alejandra Gu- Amy Hasmukh Patel, Michael na Gisselle Banda, Madeline va, Ricardo Ivan Lima, Lau- Adelina Solis, Daniella Zane- Gonzales, Aleida D. Gonzalez, Khanh Phan, Letizia Jazma- der Fuentes, Emily Gamino, Johnny Tran, Kelly Mai-Tram erra, Christian Alberto Gue- Leroy Peavy, Marcela Gabri- Berrospe, Christian Antoine ryn Michelle Locksey, Johnny ta Springs, Paige Carnae Ste- Edgar Gonzalez, Elezar Eze- rie Philbert, Christian Alex Katherine Anne Gangestad, Tran, Tracy Truc-Mai Tran, vara and Jennifer Gutierrez. ella Pena, Jennifer Stephanie Blackmon and Johnathan Al- Khang Lu, Nicolas Miguel phens, Michelle Ta, Michaela quiel Gonzalez, Monica Irene Ponce, Michelle Monique Bryana Kristine Garcia, Des- Tram Thi Bich Tran and Tyler Vincent Michael Gutierrez, Penate, Andrea Gisel Perez, len Brown-Klawuhn. Luna, Austin Luu, Tam Thanh Cora Taylor, Christian Andres Gonzalez, Ana Sofi a Gracia Pozo, Kyrah Allise Prince, tiny Celess Garcia and Gabri- D. Tran. Sarah Crystal Guzman, Dan- Ashley Christine Perez, Gabri- Meloni Camacho, Rober- Luu and Thong Tri Luu. Tijerina, Ariana Kaylee Toran and Mahogany S. Green. Kayla Sarai Promise, Brittany elle Anastasia Garcia. Vinessa-Vy Nhu Tran, iel Jared Harder, Myles Avery el Ameriko Perez, Jack Pham to Elias Campa, Alyssa Lau- Hieu Minh Ly, Nairda Nico and Adriana Alexis Toro. Jazmin Alanna Guerrero, Janell Puente and Desiree An- Hayley Renee Garcia, John Samuel Trejo, Linh Huynh Harris, Kallie Nicole Hart, and Marcus Thuan Phan. ren Carrico, Yazmine Athena Macedo, Kathy Mai, Andrea Fernanda Torres, Thomas Cassandra America Guevara, gelica Quijas. Aaron Garcia, Lesly Garcia, Phuong Trinh, Luxury Kayu- Chantelle Marie Hatchet, Ra- Matthew Thuan Phan, San- Carrillo, Iasis Lachelle Car- Marie Manzanales, Ezekial Edward Torres, Alexis Hang Tina Kim-Thanh Ha, Brandon Yailyne Ramirez Peralta, Nadia Lynn Garcia, Noe Gar- na Triplett, Jennifer Truong, fael Hayes, Shelby Ann Hen- dy Bui Phan, Thinh Duc Phan, rington, Jadda Marie Carter, Martinez, Kayla Nicole Mar- Thu Tran, Dinh Phu Tran, Thomas Harder, Victoria Je- Raquel Renee Ramirez, Ricar- cia, Kevin Michael Gartner, Ni Thai Truong, Gabriel derer, Justice Kerissa Hender- Vy Hong Phan, Herberth Ale- Itzel Paola Castaneda Gutier- tinez, Lauren Lee Martinez, Khang Ngoc Tran, Lily Ann nae Harris, Alena Hay, Aiana do Ramos, Reagan Elizabeth Ana Ruby Garza, Ashley Ma- Tristan Arcalas Unica, Miguel son, Lada Heng, Ariana Lenae jandro Polio Argueta, Kenia rez, Connor Anthony Caugh- Stephanie Martinez, Stephany Tran, Mary Tran, Patrick Tinh Renee Hernandez, Jeremiah Razo, Jackelyn Jade Rendon, rie Garza, Cesar Samuel Gar- Angel Valencia, Kimber Skye Henry, Katrina Elisabeth Her- Lisette Polio, Dejanise Ty’Vea lin, Elsa Ceballos, Omar G. Martinez, Xochilt Quetzalt Tran, Taylor Tran, Dominic Nathaniel Hernandez, Marit- Bryan Alexander Reyes, Mia za, Jazalyne Sudario Garza, Vanek, Destinee Irene Vargas, azo, Joselyn Hernandez Valle Pradia, Natalia Anne Preston, Nicolas Chapa, Diocelina Martinez, Annelli Lana Mata, Nguyen Trinh, Chelsey Eliza- za Janeth Hernandez, Ramon Alexandra Reyna, Gardenia Jacob Paden Gilbreath, Aman- Julisa Naomi Vasquez, Ashley and Erika Lisett Hernandez. Austin James Pritchett, Farid- Chavez-Sanchez, Preston Van Alejandra Monserrat Mendez, beth Urdiales, Clare Aine Van- Hernandez, Alice Gia Ho, Esmeralda Rivas, Beatriz da Gjerde, Crystal R. Glover, Vazquez and Jorge Alberto Selena Marie Hernandez, he Yamelli Puente, Anthony Chung, Erik Cruz Cisneros Ezequiel Mendez, Jesse Adam pelt, Emalee Bonita Vargas Lynn Tuyet Ho, David Vie Anne Rivera, Brian Sanchez Rafael Luis Gomes Siqueira, Vazquez. Ashley Javonn Hicks, Victor Quiroz, Joseph Jaianthony and Tania Laseaun Collier. Mendoza and Erik T. Millis. and Tanner D. Vega. Hoang, Chelsey Jeanai Hol- Rivera, Dwayne Paul Rob- Brittany Amber Gonzales and Julio Enrique Vela, Virgilio Hinojosa, David Vinh Ho, Ramirez, Sara Eliza Ramirez, Ivan Nicholas Cortez, Sara Kaleb Richard Monroe, Cristian Everardo Vela, man and An Thien Huynh. inson, Omar Rodela, Jazmin Leandra Gabriela Gonzales. Vela, Adrian Samuel Velas- Hainhu Ho, My Ha Hoang Jose Maria Reyes Rivera and Elaine Cortez, Angela Leticia Lisette Montalvo, Alondra Zoe Nicole Vela, Marco An- Alejandro Raymundo Ibar- Nicolle Rodriguez and Jenna Arianna Teresa Gonzalez, quez, Diamonndlee Alexandra Ho, Michelle Ngoc Thao Ho- Anfernee Jay Reyna. Cruz, Luis Alberto De Jesus, Montelongo, Adrian Cristobal tonio Velazquez, Ryan Noel ra, Muhammad Fahad Iqbal, Cassandra Rodriguez. David Alexander Gonzalez, Velez, Diana Laura Vidal, Bri- ang, Dechanelle Nickay How- Lesdy Iveth Rivera Jo- Xian Alexander De La Garza, Montez, Jose Francisco Mon- Velazquez, Melissa Vidal, Kimberli Izaguirre, Sameria Jose Alejandro Rodriguez, Jeremy Wayne Green, Tiffa- anna Denise Villanueva, Kath- ell, Jason Huerta, Darius Lar- vel, Mateo Andrew Rivera, Raul Delgado, Celestina Oliv- tiel Morales, Azul Itzel Mora Franklin Villalobos, Serena Makell Jackson, Elizabeth Leslie Magaly Rodriguez, ny M. Grigar, Liliana Renee rina Perez Villanueva, Abigail enz Hypolite, Aryn Danielle Kaylyn Marie Rivers, Carlie ia Deluna, Kevin Dinh, Steph- Campos, Alejandro Moreno, Michelle Villanueva, Monica Brittney Jasso, Javier Jimenez, Marcos Rodriguez, Thania Guevara, Christopher Antho- Villasenor, Janet Diem Vo, Ibarra, Jacob Ryan Izaguirre, Tiauna Roberts, Hilda Paola anie Lan Do, Dang Hai Doan, Jonathan Roger Moreno, Miah Maria Villarreal, Haley Hong Da’May Jusean Jones, Doug- Rodriguez, Brianna Marie ny Gutierrez, Karina Lyzette Lam D Vo, Justin W Vu and Brady Houston Jacobs, Alexis Rodriguez Garza, Bailey Re- Jacklynn Le Duong, Kate- Lee Muniz, Eliana Marissa Vo, Cuong Tien Vu, Kayla las Joseph Jones, Jakob Bran- Rodriguez-Hernandez, Leslie Gutierrez, Idania Guzman, Khoa Manh Vu. Celeste Jimenez and Jacoby nee Rodriguez, Brittany Anne lynn Nguyen Duong, Tiffany Munoz, Jade Janae Nanez, Danielle Wilson, Jack Henry don Jones, Trent Aidan Jones, Ashley Rodriguez-Rangel, Michael Cory Guzman, Thom- Tam Vu, John Patrick Travell Jolivette. Rodriguez, Crystal Alexis Tram Duong, Matthew Sean Luis Andres Neira, Anh Thu Yu and Jaime Yzaguirre. Cinthia Joselin Juarez, Gen- Xochitl Kimberly Romero, as Allen Hawkins, Cameron Walker, Dustin Michael War- Tareen Jahan Kazi, Cather- Rodriguez, Sanjuana Esper- Durrette, Elizabeth B. Early Ngoc Ngo, Jeany Phan Ngo Tenth grade esis Alexandria Juarez, Issac Malorie Jolynn Rosas, Erika Kristian Haynes, Nia Marcia den, Kiara Julia Wells, Grant ine Elizabeth Keton, La’Clau- anza Romero Reyes, Christi- and Osasere Edo-Ewansiha. and Judy Ngo. Tyra Raejean Adams, Ad- James Kamasz-Santos and Rubio, Melissa Ruiz, Ruby Herman, Beatriz Hernandez Alexander Wilhelm, Daniel dia Ty Kee Anna Labarrera, na Saavedra, Lorissa Victoria Mariela Elizondo, Adriana Quoc-Truong George Ngo, ela-Marie Alanis, Cristian Hannah Danielle Klugh. Renee Ruiz, Jason Matthew and David Luis Hernandez. Louis Williams, Jeremy Wil- Giselle Emelissa Landa, Isa- Saiz, Ernesto Salas and Luis Escamilla, Angela Escamilla, Tuyen Mong Nguyen , Aaron Alarcon, Pedro Alba, Ray- Josiah Michael Knight, Napoles Sabal and Valerie Al- Emily Ann Hernandez, liams, Macy Kate Williams, bel Carolina Lara-Martinez, Ramon Salazar. Eric Escobedo, Jonathan Ca- Tyler Viet Nguyen, Alan Tu- mundo Alba, Thomas Alberto Georgina Keeairra Labarrera, exandra Sahagun. Gidaldhy Juleisy Hernandez, Vanessa Wanjiku Williams, Nathan Murrell Lazenberry, Ashley Nicole Salinas, Ju- leb Escobedo, Celine Nicole ieu Nguyen, Andy Nguyen, Aleman, Temaya Debranique Giselle Lara, Kevin Wayats Cesar Eduardo Salazar, Edna Fernanda Herrera, Sa- Samaria Sasha Wilson and Anna Nguyen Le, Bobby Nhi- lianna Salinas, Ricardo Sali- Espinosa, Destiny Ciara Estes, Anh Ngoc Tu Nguyen, Bao Amerson, Ja’Myriah Alexzan- Lara, Donisha Leeshae Law- Dominique Amber Sanchez, mantha Rae Hill, Michael An- Luis Daniel Zavala. yen Le, Emily Ngoc Le, Jenny nas, Abigail Susana Sanchez, Emily Jovanna Estrada, Car- Tran Nguyen, Dalila Thao dreia Anderson, Bailie Mck- son, Jason Dang Le, Loc Ho- Kazzandra Rico Sanchez, thony Hinojosa, Eric Vie Ho- Twelfth grade Thu Le, Phuong-Thy Mai Le, Alina Maya Sanchez, Clarissa los Enrique Figueroa, Jason Nguyen, Danny Huy Nguyen, enna Ankenbruck, Francesca ang Phuc Le, Vina Le, Sebas- Noe Rolando Sanchez, Jo- ang, Jazmine Marie Howard, Eman M.H. Abed Rab- Quynh Nguyen Hai Le, Tom- Marie Sanchez, Jessica San- Jordy Flores, Joseph Venancio Elena Tran Nguyen, Jennifer Marie Arellano, Luis Omar tian Leal Rodriguez, Leslie seph Emil Sargent, Bryon Joe Angel Huerta, Royce Ris- bo, Ahmad Hussein Abusaif, my Le, Leila Liza Leon and doval, Ivetth Karina Santi- Flores, Katherine Flores, Ru- Ngoc Nguyen, Justin Khang Arellano, Emerson Humberto Alejandra Legoff Villarreal, Scott Schwausch, Daniel Carl hard Hunter, Nevé Zacorria Anahi Aguilar, Maite Albar- Verek Christian Leonard. banez, Megan Nicole Schuetz, bin Flores, Ana Isabel Gallar- Nguyen, Kennedy Hoa Nguy- Arias Canas, Rogelio Armenta Matthew Grant Leon, Sarah Shaffer, Amentanese Jashae Hunter-Taylor, Nicole Thuy ran, Aliana Cristina Aleman, Kacie Lyn Little, Sarah Samantha Leigh Schwartz, do, Kevin Emilio Galvan and en, Khanh Mai Nguyen and and Clarissa Marie Arredondo. Michelle Lewis, Jerianne Ken- Simien, Breanna Lynette Duong Ngoc Huynh, Thanh Marina Rosalyn Allen, Tristin Ruth Loftin, Orlando Nigel Naseem M. Shafaei, Moham- Jonathan Anthony Gamez. Michelle Kim Nguyen. Denise Rose Avalos, Edwin niya Limtom and Elizabeth Smith, Tyrique Da Shawn Cong Huynh and Isaiah Na- Taylor Allen, Daniel Alvarez, Logan, Julia Michelle Lohse, mad Maher Shobaki and John Natasha Rae Gangestad, Natalie Mai Nguyen, Nikki Joel Ayala, Louis Angel Ayala, Ann Lizcano. Smith, Katia Esther Soto, thaniel Jackson. Maria Ignacia Alvarez, Aman- Marissa Renay Longoria, Patrick Simmons-McMahon. Sebastian Gaona, Jeimmy Mai Nguyen, Randy Quang Leonardo Baez, Nicholas Aar- Andrew Nigel Logan, Ale- Andy P. Hung Ta, Victoria Ta Dejean Amore Jolivette, danicole Gabino Arambula, Jared Wayne Loosier, Alyssa Dedrick Davaughn Simp- Estephania Garcia Salinas, Nguyen, Ronald Tai Nguyen, on Barrientes, Garrett Raul jandra Magana, Jordan Na- and Jazmin Tabarez. Jeantrel Dsean Jolivette, De- Edgar Arzate, Cristian Er- Leann Lopez, Arthur Anthony son, Iris Krystal Sinisterra, Miranda Teresa Garcia Val- Tai Tri Nguyen, Thy Doan Barrientos, Cynthia Alexan- thaniel Marcum, Anthony Ivan Jeremy Rey Tajonera, trevion Joseph Jones, Amyn nesto Ascencio, Lidia Avitia, Lopez, Cecilia Judith Lopez, Alaina Nicole Sitka, Alyssa des, Benito Ivan Garcia, Da- Anh Nguyen, Tiffany Ngoc dra Bautista, Hillary Veroni- Marquez, Hugo Ulises Mar- Adrian Tamez, Amber Nicole Tresa Joseph, Destiny An- Ahmed Maytham Badr and Christopher Valentin Lopez, Celia Solis, Roberto Solis, vid Garcia, Jennifer Marcela Nguyen, Victor Phong Nguy- ca Bazaldua, C’Briaya Janae tinez Garcia, Kathleen Mack- Terrell, Laquavious Demar nebowers Karkosky, Esther Keauhna Jhonea Bailey. Denis Eusebio Lopez, Albert Neida Nayelli Soto, Michael Garcia, Krystalyn Rae Garcia, en, Valeria Ivette Nicaragua, Rynicia Bell, Trinity Myshell enzie Masterson, Zithlaly Thomas, Madison Gabrielle Yoomi Kim, Michelle Jordyn Dillon Ray Baker, Lorena Luu, Randall Andrew Cole Alonzo Spiller, Laura Kather- Yaletzy Leslie Garcia, Yareli Shawn Patrick Odonnell, Pre- Blockmon, Sydney Brieann Medrano, Brittney Marisela Tobias, Cecilia Maria Torres, Kristoff, Marissa Nichole Eugenia Benavides Sanchez, Macneil Haberman and Anh ine Stephens, Mayalen Suarez, Garcia, Marco Antonio Garza, cious Udodirim Oguamanam, Bonner, Daniel Giovanni Bo- Mejia, Daniel Mejia, Jasmine Anthony Isaac Train, Annie Krustchinsky, Danny Lam, Jalynn Destiny Boer, Jaylon Hoang Lan Mai. Sydney Elizabeth Sweet, Ikea Olivia Renee Garza, Paulina Michael Chibugo Oko, Gabri- tello, Felicity Tikiaha Boutte Marie Melgar, Tanya Yolanda Ngoc Tran, Hy Gia Tran, Jim- Robert Anthony Lazo, Hellen Deon Bolden, Adam Quin- Ashley Clarissa Maldona- Marie Taylor, Catherine Thanh Garza and Genesis I. Gaytan. ela Olvera, Katherine Valeria and Ethan Nokuso Brown. Mendez, Jacqueline Mendoza, my Quoc Tran, Kaitlyn My- Thu Le, Sean Dang Le, Tai ton Boswell, Reality Ragine do, Oscar Maldonado, Noah Thai, Melissa Julia Thomas, Adam Israel Gil, Megan Orta and Alana Evonne Ortega. Kimberly Nhu Bui, Lily Victoria Alexus Mendoza and Hanh Tran, Patrick Martin Thai Le, Jacob Alexander Leal Boutte, Hannah Marie Brady, Daniel Manzanales, Alejandro Crischelle R. Thompson and Erin Glass, Angel Isaiah Go- Fernando Ortega, Melissa Uyen Bui, Ramon Cahue, Mi- Samantha Nicole Merrill. Tran, Son Hong Tran, Thomas and Yamelith Linette Leal. Sabrina Marie Brantner, Char- Andres Marron, Anthony Ga- Dariun Cornelius Thorn. mez, Eduardo Gomez, Des- Osuna, Sara Christine Otwell, randa Fabiola Calderon, Caleb Leonard Louis Meyers, Toan Van Tran, Tony Duc Tran Mauro Lerma, Emily Jean ity Faith Broussard, Joseph briel Martinez, Briana Alexis Jesus M. Tijerina, Celine tinee Rai Gonzales, Jonathan Wendy Marie Pantoja, Domi- Chandler Campbell, Victor Hana Osama Mohamad, Ra- and Vnam Le Tran. Lloyd, Valeria Lomas, Wayne Sharod Brown, Robert Erving Martinez, Mariana Alejandra To, Diana Nicole Torres, Lau- Gonzalez Retana, Gabriella nique Desiree Peralta, Alfre- Xavier Campuzano, Chris- chel Elidem Mondragon, Vicente Trevino, Ann Allan Lominac, Samantha Brown, Khoa Dang Bui, Jes- Martinez, Rafael Brandon ra Aidee Torres-Gomez, Aali- Veronica Gonzalez, Karina do Perez, Kimberly Renee tian Mike Cano, Kathy Can- Mallerim Morales, Carlos A. Phung Truong, Steven Truong, Rachelle Lopez, Deandra Mi- sica Yvette Bustamante and Martinez, Eric William Mauk, yah Marie Townsend, Ai Thai Nicole Gonzalez, Noe Jos- Perry, William Joseph Pettis, tu, Alyssa Maria Cardenas, Moreno, Kevin Jerrod Mor- Marcely Jean Tsikis, Jeremiah kaylah Lugo, Lisa Makenna Jason Daricus Butler. Evan Thomas Mauk, Aileen Trac, Denise Hoang Tram, An ue Gonzalez, Paola Aseret Minh-Triet Ngoc Pham, Ra- Guadalupe Victoria Carmona, rison, Carla Evelyn Munoz Donte Tyler, Veronica Aubrey Luna, Steven Khang Ly, Jesus Gabriela Antonia Caceres, Elsbeth Mazariego, Stephen Binh Tran, Daniel Hoai-Nam Gonzalez, Stephanie Nicole chel Pham, Amy Nhi Phan, Daniela Guadalupe Castillo, Hernandez, Reyna Nering, Arcalas Unica, Joanna There- Alexandro Macedo, Alanis Andrea Montserrat Cahue, Alejandro Medel, Omar Me- Tran, Heidi Dung Tran, Jo- Gonzalez, Vasti Ali Gonzalez, Khoi Kevin Phan, Joshua Al- Robert Joseph Castillo, Kim- Amber Tien Nguyen, Angel sa Urrutia, Maiah Renae Val- Lindsay Macias, Isaiah Ricky Victoria Jessica Calzada, Lisa dina and Marisa Mendieta. anne Tran, Quan Thien Tran, Victoria Lauren Gonzalez and len Phan-Coy, Taylor Tress berly Ruby Chew and Alexis Anh Nguyen, Anthony Duc- dez, Joshuah Valtierra, Leilani Maciel, Nikolas Vincent Maf- Gabriela Camacho Berrios, Armand Sebastian Mendo- Vinh Qang Tran, Vinh Thanh Daija Danielle Green. Pleasants and Sebastian An- Renee Chicas. Huy Nguyen, Dominic Minh Isabel Vargas, Marvin Roberto fei, Jeremy Austin Marcum, Daniela Campo, Alan Steve za, Yecica Mendoza, Melany Tran, Mariana Chavez Triana, Derneisa Dacoria Green, thony Ramirez. Jalen Morris Clark, En- Nguyen, Emily Quynh Nguy- Villatoro, Nguyen Thanh Vo, Patrick Jonathan Marsh and Campos, Griselda Marisol Joanna Menjivar, Timesha Nhu Quynh Truong and Diana Karen Anh Green, Jacqueline Reina Mikayla Ramna- rique Cordova, Cuauhtemoc en and Justin Hoang Nguyen. Andrew Ryan Vu, Holly Thao Marco Antonio Martinez. Campos, Kara Ashley Cam- Jenea Miller, Traeven Deion Pamela Tufi no. Marlene Guadarama, Elvis rine, Rijja Rasool, Roberto Cornejo, Itzamarie Corral, Nam The Nguyen, Phuong Vu and Nhi Xuan Vu. Marissa Martinez, Sara pos, Yanelie Lisette Cantu, Minkins, Francelli G. Mon- Kellie Amanda Tyer, Nan- Domingo Guerra, Julissa An- Emmanuel Rayos, Faith Ren- David Fernando Cortes, Jasiel Thao Thi Nguyen, Sean Hung Peter Tien Vu, Natasha Mi- Noemi Martinez, Sebastian Mandy Thuy Cao, Leslie Anai real, Armando Montelongo, cy Ezinne Udunka, Abraham drea Guerrero, Megan Tien teria, Alexa Reyes, Sara Kay Eliab Cruz, Jose Andres Cruz, Nguyen, Thi Ngoc Nguyen, randa Walters, Johari Amina Martinez, Katherine Joyce Carranza, Diana Elizabeth Ettis Janet Morales, Denisse Joseph Valencia, Jaqueline Harris, Carmen Paola Hernan- Robison, Edgar Axel Robles, Alexander Gabriel Cuaping, Tommy Thai Nguyen, Trinh Weaver, Earnest Lee Webb, Maslonka, Noah Isaiah Mata, Castillo and Macalyn Marie Moreno Acosta, Alexis More- Vazquez, Daniel Velasquez, dez Irabu, Daniel Alexander Adriana Danielle Rodriguez, Jackelyn Jineth Davila, Julissa Nguyen, Vincent Thanh Trung Bryan Anthony Wheatley, Ha- Hailey Michelle McBride, Castro-Cardenas. no, Edgar Phillip Moreno, Jor- Nicklaus Noel Velasquez, Hernandez, Katelyn Nicole Christian Xavier Rodriguez, Vanesa Davila, Deishawn Da- Nguyen, Ayanna Lysette ley Machell Williams, Karyn Brooke E. McGrath, Kateesha Angelica Cervantes Caz- dan Chase Moreno, Jade Thi Ashley Delcarmen Veratudela, Hernandez, Natalie Yamilet Gustavo Alejandro Rodriguez, vis, Andrea Del Villar Marti- Nguyen-Echeverry, Thanhlong Geralynn Williams, Jacob Janice Mejia, Noah Anthony ares, Kristy Jeanette Christ- Mottu and Iris Mabel Munoz. Jolissa Lynn Villalobos, Josue Hernandez, Roxanne Nicole Illiana Renay Engracia Rodri- nez, Daniel Michael Delarosa, Nguyenvo, Huy Quang Ninh, Alan Young, Sami Lin Yu, Mejia, Christa Aliza Melchor, mas, Brandon Van Chung, Isaiah Armando Munoz, Jeremis Villalta, Tina Vo, An- Hernandez and Sofi a Raquel guez, Isaiah Jeremiah Rodri- Graciella Del Rosario Delga- James Andrew Odom, Vic- Monica Aidee Zabala, Stefany Adriana Melissa Melendez, Jared Andrew Cinco, Bethany Tyler Matthew Myers, Yus- thony Long Vu, Kha-Ai Cao Hernandez. guez, Natalie Rodriguez and do and Vi Diem Diep. toria Chukwunomso Onozie, Elizabeth Zamora and Stepha- Briana Kassandra Menendez, Grace Cook, Megan Nicole ra Naeem, Summer Kamleh Vu and Rachel Nhi Vu. Julyssa Marie Herrera, Priscilla Marie Rodriguez. Thuy Thi Dinh, Emily Natalie Elizabeth Orta and nie Zarate. Alexandra Brook Meyers and Cook, Kevin Joseph Cortez, Naser, Angel Luis Navedo, Rebecca Kim Anh Vu, Van Brian Khang Hoang, Travis Christopher Edwin Rolon, Faye Duren, Miguel Anjel Ramon Ruiz Ortega. Eleventh grade Anthony Polo Meza. Aaron Ivan Cosse, Sydney Karen Neira, Anh Ngoc Truc Vu, Craig Davon Wilks, Blake James Hondros, Trevor An- Kayla Marie Romero, Made- Elizarraras, Henry Lee Ellis, Alexis Rae Oses, Desmond Robin Emmanuel Acac, Amy M. 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Bailey is a junior Eduardo Castillo, Michael Pham, Thanh-Nguyet Trinh safety at CBHS, while Cupples is senior wide Above: CBHS senior Stephen Rowe, fullback, greets elemen- Lee Castillo, Andrea Guerra Pham, Tin Nhan Pham, Vy Le receiver and kicker. tary bike-rider Owen Johnson. Cavazos, Jordan Emmanuel Nhat Pham, Alice Hong Phan Cervantes and Andrea Chapa. and Evelyn Quynh Nhu Phan. Diana Sarahi Chapa, Isa- Kevin Bui Phan, Steven Phi bel Mercedes Chavez, Sydnee Phan, Emile Ka’Vion Porter, Maryna Chollett, Danielle Da- Diego Alejandro Quintanilla viona Claiborne, Toneschara Tovar, Diego Miguel Quiroz, Marcayé Lorna Clarke, Jar- Erika Ogoy Ragasa, Edwing ely Floreli Claros, Breanna Yohalmo Reyes, Michael An- Ja’Sanay Coleman, La-Day- gel Reyes, Noah Sebastian ijah Rykell Elise Cook, Naya Ridge, Kaylee Reyann Rios, Jamirra Cooper, Alyssa Vic- Gabriela L. Rivera, Rebecca toria Corpus, Erick Omar Co- Leigh Robertson, Sylar Raye varrubias and Nathan Andrew Rocha, Ashley R. Rodriguez Covarrubias. and Jerson Manuel Rodriguez. Renee Elyse Coy, Chealse Xena Aylene Rodriguez, Allison Cubos, Trinity Alexus Cassandra Rojas, Hector Dan- Curry, Rickey Tyrone Curtis, iel Rojas, Ashley Margarita Teresa Sindy Chobi D’Costa, Ruiz, Astrid Fabiola Ruiz, Jimmy Tuan Dang, Lananh Ariana Salazar, Jesus Salazar, Thi Dang, Courtney Hang- Miguel Angel Saldana, Edwin Nga Dao, Julia Anne Dasilva, Alan Saldivar, Kenia Eliza- Amanda Maria Davila, Ajah beth Salomon, Devin Nicho- Desiree Davis, Jacoby Gerard las Sanchez, Jazmine Mariah North Pointe Elementary Principal Jennifer Buckels holds the phone Davis, Jeremy Gerard Davis, Sanchez, Vianney Hope San- during the Pledge of Allegiance for Wolverines, left to right, senior Terrilyn Miranda Davis and chez, Luis Felipe Santa and Alexa Michell De Alejandro. Alfredo Santoscoy. Kiet Ngyuen, cornerback; senior Aidan Cuppples, wide receiv- Nicole Delgado, Adrian Sean Michael Saperstein, er, kicker; senior Jared Ackerman, cornerback; junior Cameron CBHS junior Drew Adams, corner- Alexander Delossantos, Myri- Steven Serrano, Arnetta Prin- Townsend, defensive lineman; senior Stephen Rowe, fullback; junior back, is all smiles as he greets ele- am Michelle Deloya, Brynn cess Sessor, Rebecca Lynn Nicholas Bailey, safety; and junior Drew Adams, cornerback. mentary student Julius Franklin. Erin Dempsey, Abeer Arsan Shaffer, Brian William Dewolf Page 4, Section A, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, October 15, 2015

Lariaette of the Week Over The Back Fence by Alexis Lariaette Escort of the Week

BIRTHDAY WISHES FOR TRACY Golden Oct. 15. Oct. 17 is the day for a to its Facebook friends who celebrate a Tracy Giles celebrates a birthday Sat- cake for Beverly Bolton. Light the birthday birthday this week: urday, Oct. 17. Birthday greetings are sent candles Oct. 20 for Aimee Espinoza. Thursday, Oct. 15: Tonya Willoughby, from husband Jim, children Aaron, Cody Moore Elementary Shawna Vannoy, Carlos Hernandez, and Kristen, and parents Bobby (Leader Maria Abarca is sent birthday wishes Darlene Davila, Traci Silverthorn, Kelli staff member) and Kenneth Griffi n. Oct. 15. Blow out the birthday candles Nobles Candace and Dorsey Green; KIMBERLY TURNS 21! Oct. 17 for Brandy Castillo and Elizabeth Friday, Oct. 16: Cristina Denson, Rusty Kimberly Flickinger turns 21 Saturday, Leimbach. Jewell, Alice Wood, Crista Crouch, Oct. 17. Happy birthday wishes are sent South Belt Elementary Michael Hinojos, Becca Petkus, Donna from mom Leslie and dad Fred Flickinger; Oct. 15 is the day for a birthday cake for Brinkley, Erin Lutich, Rebecca Talley grandparents Marie (Leader owner) and Angela Walker. Bizzarri and Patricia Escamilla-Tamez; David Flickinger and Olive Falkowski; un- Melillo Middle School Saturday, Oct. 17: Brandy Castillo, Daniel cle David (Leader president) and wife Ellie Blow out the birthday candles Oct. 16 for Roessler, Belinda Zepeda-Winn, Joe Flickinger; and sister Courtney and hus- Carolyn Odom. Bennett, Teena Knighten, Susan Scott and band Chris Durham and daughter, Abigail. Beverly Hills Intermediate Stephanie Garza; Sunday, Oct. 18: Michael WISHES FOR KELLY’S RECOVERY Light the birthday candles Oct. 19 for Harris III, Suzann Patterson, Pam Lewis, Friends, family and the Leader staff send Dexter Lockett. Ana Payne is sent a birth- Steve Reyna, Cheryl Townsend, Michael prayers and wishes for a speedy recovery to day greeting Oct. 20. Baumgartner, Stephanie Morton, Kassie Kelly Buckman after her recent hip surgery. Thompson Intermediate Schmidt and Michelle Cripps; Monday, SCHOOL DAZE Sing a chorus of a birthday song Oct. 16 Oct. 19: Creig Stephens, Don Whited, The following personnel and staff of the for Monica Sanchez. The day for a party Charlie Pistone, Pat Perez and Jesse Pasadena Independent School District enjoy for Claudia Salinas is Oct. 18. Ashmawee Salazar; Tuesday, Oct. 20: Trina Gibson, birthdays Oct. 15 through Oct. 21. Edward and Naoreen Shafi celebrate a Wendy Day, Barbara Kippley, Kathleen Atkinson Elementary birthday Oct. 20. O’Connor, Judi Watts, Jennifer Chavez Jana Childs celebrates a birthday Oct. Dobie High and Trey Sanchez; and Wednesday, Oct. 19. Light the birthday candles for Liavette Send a birthday greeting Oct. 15 to 21: Mindy Homann, Craig Funni, Adam Peralta Oct. 20. Ryan Jordan. The day for a double party Serna, Randal Ashlock, John Cole, Lacey Burnett Elementary for Roger Brown and Diana Mayhew is Priddy, Tiffany Pineda, Eddie Youngs and Megan Mayes enjoys a birthday Oct. 15. Oct. 16. Kristen Alexander is wished a Robert Fortson. Bush Elementary happy birthday Oct. 17. Rakiem Rowland, LEADER WANTS YOU IN THE NEWS The day for a cake for Lan Pham is Oct. Dorothy Simmons and Paul Sinski share Email birthday, anniversary, vacation, 18. Wishes for a happy birthday are sent to a birthday Oct. 19. congratulations, etc., to mynews@south Laurentina Saucedo Oct. 20. FACEBOOK FRIENDS beltleader.com with OTBF in the subject Meador Elementary CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS line. Items must be submitted by Friday Light the birthday candles for Kandace The Leader sends happy birthday wishes noon for the next week’s publication.

The Dobie High School Lariaette of the Week for The Lariaette Escort of the Week for Oct. 5 Oct. 5 through Oct. 9 is senior Alyssa Lopez. Lost Tejano takes place among historical Makers of Texas through Oct. 9 is Head Escort Michael Spiller. She is a three-year line member and the daugh- He is a senior and is the son of Quartette A face unseen for 166 to descendant and historical Stephen F. Austin, political formation of Texas made no descendants to come up with ter of Josie Lopez. years, Don Jose Miguel de researcher, Donna De Leon, chief, militia captain, mili- mention of his contributions. a composite of what he may McLean. Arciniega, unsung Hispanic and San Jacinto College auto tary explorer, State Inspector Growing up, De Leon have looked like along with leader and recently acknowl- collision repair instructor, of Arms, interpreter at the always heard stories of her another series of portraits edged by the Texas Historical David Baisden. Siege of Bexar, and plat- ancestor, Arciniega, and she depicting an age progression Singles Dance Oct. 17 SSouthouth BBelt-Ellingtonelt-El lington LeaderLeader Commission as one of the Arciniega served Texas ted out and named the city and other relatives formed the of Arciniega throughout key –– The Voice of Community-Minded People –– The Bay Area Singles Club monthly dance will early Makers of Texas, now for 36 years, and until now of Bastrop. Though he was Jose Miguel Arciniega De- years of his life. be held Saturday, Oct. 17, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at has an offi cial portrait hang- has been one of its forgot- deeply regarded among Tex- scendants Society (JMADS), “It was a little diffi cult 11555 Beamer 281-481-5656 the VFW Lodge, Post 6378, at 5204 Highway 3 in E-mail: [email protected] ing in the San Jacinto College ten Tejano fathers. Among as’ iconic historical founders, which brought Arciniega out to start since there was ab- South Campus Library’s Tex- his many roles, he served many signifi cant historical of the shadows and on to the solutely no photos or like- Dickinson. Bring party snacks to share. Cost is $7 for Davy & Marie Flickinger, owners ana Collection room, thanks as a land commissioner for accounts of the founding and pages of Texas history. nesses of him,” said Bais- members and $9 for nonmembers. For more informa- “This research is intended den. “Using a lot of family tion, call 409-948-1156 or 281-484-4762. to educate the descendants photos and looking at their of Don Jose Miguel de Ar- dominant features helped me Largest selection of ciniega about their roots, to get the initial sketches done, Israeli Folk Dancing classes wigs in Texas! give awareness to the public, then the family helped refi ne FEATURING and to broaden the richness certain details until I got the for October-November ESTETICA of Texas History,” said De fi nal composite created. It’s Israeli folk dances – the most fun way to exercise – Leon. “Don Miguel de Ar- been an honor to play a part are held at Congregation Shaar Hashalom on Mondays DESIGNS ciniega contributed 36 years in bringing Jose Miguel Ar- from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. October dates are Oct. 12, 19 WIGS & EXTENSIONS RAQUEL WELCH™ SIGNATURE COLLECTION of service to Texas, and he ciniega’s story to life.” and 26. 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Everyone is welcome to Mastectomy Swimsuits 281-332-6407 has a talent for creating oil for a historical marker recog- join the group – even if never having attended before. paintings, drawings, and oth- nizing Arciniega as a “Maker Congregation Shaar Hashalom is located at 16020 er visual art media that not of Texas.” El Camino Real in Houston and is the Conservative many people are aware of. The marker was dedicat- synagogue in the Bay Area. The entire community is He and De Leon have been ed on May 15, 2015, and is invited to attend. Hall Rentals neighbors for years. Upon located at the Marriott Plaza For more information, contact the synagogue office WWeddings,eddings, RReceptions,eceptions, RRetirements,etirements, BBirthdayirthday PPartiesarties deciding to research her an- San Antonio, in the physical cestor, De Leon asked him to location said to be Arcinie- at 281-488-5861 or at [email protected]. American Legion Post 490 The Jose Miguel Arciniega Descendants Society (JMADS) donated a portrait of Arciniega, a create an offi cial composite ga’s childhood home. The recently recognized Tejano “Maker of Texas” created by San Jacinto College auto collision of Arciniega as part of the space is now named Arcinie- 11702 Galveston Road instructor David Baisden, to the San Jacinto College South Campus Library Texana Col- required materials for a state ga House and functions as (across from Ellington Field) lection. Pictured are, left to right, Richard McKay, South campus library director; David historical marker. Since there one of the hotel’s executive Baisden, auto collision repair instructor and portrait artist; Dr. Brenda Jones, South campus were no existing images of meeting spaces, also display- 281-481-1179 provost; Donna De Leon, JMADS founder and Arciniega descendant; and Ruth Keenan, San Arciniega, Baisden used ing one of Baisden’s portraits Call between 9 AM - 1 PM M-F Jacinto College Foundation executive director of advancement. Photo by Andrea Vasquez family photos of Arciniega’s of Arciniega. Capacity: 300 Remember When 30 years ago (1985) Contest with a I rating, Beverly Hills sixth-grad- assigned to Station 70 on 1,250 acre/feet or 407 mil- The Sagemeadow Utili- placing them in the Supe- er Steven Irwin won a bas- Beamer for 14 years and lion gallons of stormwater. ty District board of direc- rior category. This was the ketball signed by Hakeem was training offi cer for the tors decided that if resi- fi rst time since 1982 that Olajuwon in the Kids Now fi re stations on Beamer, WINNER BEST ROOFING COMPANY IN BAY AREA dents were willing to dip all of the district’s bands, fundraiser for Houston Hartsook, FM 1959 and a little deeper into their including Sam Rayburn, area schools sponsored by Monroe, the four area sta- Fall Call pockets, the district would South Houston and Pasa- 11KHOU and Chevron. tions in District 70. provide them with a junior dena, had earned the rat- The 10th anniversary of 5 years ago (2010) Specials Now! Olympic-size swimming ing. The director of the the Columbia Wings Over An attempted abduction pool. Letters containing 192-member band was Houston Airshow Festi- took place at San Jacinto ballots were mailed to res- Gary Wilkes, and assistant val was set for the com- College South. According idents in the Sagemeadow director was David Scott. ing weekend at Ellington to campus police, a female 5 Year Labor and Kirkwood South sub- 25 years ago (1990) Field. student was walking to Warranty divisions. Recently discovered 15 years ago (2000) her car when a male ap- Dobie, along with the draft documents produced Judge Howard Wayland proached and tried to force three other PISD high for the Brio supplemental was honored at the South her to get into his vehicle. school bands, left the UIL remedial investigation stat- Belt-Ellington Chamber of The female student was • Vinyl District Marching Band ed chemicals were found in Commerce monthly meet- able to get away from him Kevin Dalley ’76 Dobie Grad • Hardi Board the Southbend subdivision ing. and was not harmed. Chris Dalley ‘79 Dobie Grad Siding although the Environmen- The 16th Annual Wings A 15-year-old Dobie tal Protection Agency said Over Houston Airshow sophomore was arrested no evidence of contamina- was held at Ellington Field. after bringing a gun to GARNER VISION CENTER tion existed. Four Dobie students, school. Houston police 281-481-9683 Wanting to make a Madhura Kulharni, Laura were already investigating REPLACEMENT & STORM WINDOWS Family Owned & Operated positive statement about Kunkel, Michah Ledesma the student because the their lifestyles, 586 of 960 and Kevin Manuel, were weapon was stolen. Police “We Specialize in Old-fashioned Service” Thompson Intermediate commended in the Nation- visited the school to fi nd students submitted to vol- al Merit Program. the student in possession untary drug testing. As part 10 years ago (2005) of the gun along with a • Treatment of of the KYSSED program Murder and negligent loaded clip. At no time (Knowledgeable Youth homicide charges were was the gun displayed or Eye Diseases Standing Strong Eliminat- fi led on Michael Cook, 41, were any threats made, ing Drugs), the students the driver of the bus that school offi cials said. An took the urinalysis test as killed Ruth Young, 9. PISD automated phone call was Here comes part of the school’s posi- employees involved in the sent to notify parents of tive peer pressure approach altering of Cook’s offi - the incident. Dr. B.J. Garner to the teenage drug prolem. cial employment records 1 year ago (2014) Therapeutic Optometrist Students had parental per- were no-billed by a Harris Harris and Galveston the bride . . . Optometric Glaucoma Specialist mission for the test. County grand jury. county offi cials held a Pasadena ISD police The South Belt-Elling- groundbreaking ceremo- Let South Belt Graphics • Laser Surgery offi cials served arrest war- ton Chamber of Commerce ny for the new South Belt rants on three South Belt hired local business owner Stormwater Detention & Printing take care of all your Consultations Laura Garner, area residents for felony and volunteer Kathy Val- Basin, a massive project Registered Optician criminal mischief. The tasaros as its executive di- aimed at reducing area arrests stemmed from ap- rector. fl ooding. Formerly known printing needs for your special day. proximately $20,000 of The city’s traffi c and as the Mud Gully Storm- vandalism to Dobie High transportation division be- water Detention Basin, the • Contact Lenses School during a homecom- gan enforcing a no parking 174-acre site would be lo- • Invitations • Envelopes • ing celebration. zone on parts of Black- cated near the intersection 20 years ago (1995) hawk during morning and of Beamer and Dixie Farm • Eyewear Houston police offi cers evening commutes. Park- Road in the area that once • Napkins • Matchbooks • recovered 12 rifl es near ing was prohibited on both housed the South Bend Melinda McClure, a ditch behind the 11000 sides of the street between subdivision. Soil sampling • Thank You Cards • Optometry Tech block of Sageriver after Beltway 8 and Fuqua. conducted by both Harris local residents alerted po- Houston Fire Depart- County and the Brio Site – Serving the South Belt Area for 38 Years – lice late one morning when ment Junior Capt. Jay Task Force determined they saw two youths with Robinson died after col- the once-hazardous site to 11408 Hughes Rd. 281-484-2020 the rifl es wrapped in a lapsing in his Friendswood be safe. Once complete, 11555 Beamer 281-484-4337 blanket. home. Robinson had been the pond would hold up to Thursday, October 15, 2015, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section A, Page 5 2,000 area readers flock to district’s Tweens Read Book Festival Robbins, Stevens marry By Reesha Brown tion, and became fans of the time opportunity,” the South- annual Tweens Read Book to fi nd a book festival that is versity of Houston and com- PISD Communications author. more Intermediate students Festival welcoming 26 re- focused specifi cally on tween munity volunteers. The event Jacqueline Pena and her A year later, they were said. “I can’t believe we real- nowned authors who traveled readers. This is it. This is the is sponsored by the Barbara best friend Joselyn Mairena crying tears of joy as they ly just met him.” across the country on Oct. 3 to stage in a kid’s life, where we Bush Houston Literacy Foun- purchased the book Proxy, a came face to face with the au- Nearly 2,000 reading en- Pasadena ISD’s South Hous- either get readers for life or dation and Phillips 66. required reading item for the thor, C. Alexander London. thusiasts echoed their excite- ton High School to meet fans we lose kids to books. So if Organizers hope the fes- Name That Book competi- “This was a once in a life- ment while attending the fi fth and share their love of read- we can grab them at this age, tival will educate, enrich, ing. it is going to change the rest inform, entertain and ignite The event attracted stu- of their lives, which is why a passion for reading and dents of all ages, in addition this is such a valuable con- writing in the tween commu- to teachers, librarians and ference,” Jennifer Nielsen, nity. Judging by the smiles administrators throughout the author of the Ascendance tril- on students’ faces as they met Greater Houston area, and ogy, said. with authors, they have ac- even as far as Pfl ugerville and The crowd rotated af- complished their mission. Dallas. ter each panel discussion. “There is a kinetic ener- Tweens Read kicked off Around lunch time, attendees gy in this building that ric- bright and early Saturday purchased books and snacks ochets from the students to morning with lines of students at the stations set up around the authors,” Christine Van and chaperones wrapped the hallways. By the time Hamersveld, Pasadena ISD around the building for reg- they made their way back to director of Libraries and In- istration. When the doors the auditorium for the closing structional Materials said. opened, the crowd fl ooded keynote speech by Newberry “Pasadena ISD hosts this into the school and packed award-winning authors Kath- event every year to bring a the entire auditorium for the erine Applegate and Rebecca community of readers togeth- fi rst keynote address by Gene Stead, students were carrying er to share their enthusiasm, Luen Yang, award-winning bags loaded with books. their thoughts and their pas- comic writer of Avatar: The Following the keynote sion for the written word. We Last Airbender and DC Com- speech, attendees formed two are incredibly thankful to the ics’ Superman. lines extending from one end organizers, volunteers, spon- The crowd separated of the school to the girls and sors, and especially these into fi ve rooms for a series boys gyms for book signings. published authors for making of panel discussions – each To pass the time, several stu- this event a memorable expe- Beverly Hills Intermediate eighth-graders Kari Leija (center) and Jessica San- room representing various dents delved into their new rience for students. We hope adolescent genres including: books, to start the next chap- that Tweens Read will en- chez (right) meet their favorite author, C. Alexander London (left), during the Five Funny Guys; Edge of ter in their reading adventure. courage students to continue Tweens Read Book Festival. Your Seat; a Different World; The event has grown sig- reading so they can become Nothing but Trouble; and nifi cantly since 2010, attract- lifelong learners.” Fantastic Fantasy. ing about 600 more students ––– Comprising multiple na- this year. About half of the Authors in attendance at tional award-winning authors attendees were composed of Tweens Read 2015 included including a Coretta Scott middle school students, while Five Funny Guys Jeff Ander- King-John Steptoe honoree, the other half consisted of son, Nicholas Gannon, Dan- the panelists promoted their 343 elementary students, 220 iel Handler, Geoff Rodkey new books and talked about chaperones; 153 teachers; 80 and Gene Luen Yang; Edge of their inspiration for writing. librarians; 41 college students; Your Seat panelists Christina After the authors gave 30 high schoolers; and 18 ad- Diaz Gonzalez, Nikki Loftin, introductions, a moderator ministrators. In addition, more Jennifer Nielson, Jackson in each room opened up the than 70 community members, Pearce and Kevin Sands; A fl oor for questions and com- district staff and South Hous- Different World authors Ce- ments. Nearly every hand ton JROTC students volun- cil Castellucci, Polly Holy- fl ew up as students fi red off teered for the event. oke, Kekla Magoon, Michael Rhonda Robbins and Rusty Stevens were united in marriage on Friday, Oct. questions ranging from the Tweens Read was founded Northrop, Jenn Reese and 2, 2015. On April 2, 2016, the couple plans to have a ceremony in League author’s favorite color to their by a bookseller and librarian Linda Urban; Nothing but City at Walding Station. The groom is self-employed with three grown chil- motivation for writing. While who aspired to promote lit- Trouble authors Crystal Al- some responses resulted in an eracy among pre-teenagers. len, Ali Benjamin, Lydia Gil, dren and one grandson, one granddaughter and one on the way. His parents, eruption of laughter, others The festival is a collaborative Wendy Shang and Rebecca Alan and Vicki Weatherwax, live on the north side of Houston along with involved riveting discussions effort by the Pasadena ISD Stead; and Fantastic Fantasy one brother. The bride works for a residential air conditioning company and between the crowd and the Offi ce of Libraries and In- authors Katherine Applegate, has two grown sons. Her mother, Lena Valentine, lives in the Pasadena area, authors. structional Materials, South Ingrid Law, C. Alexander along with one brother and sister. Both enjoy fi shing, beaches and weekend “This is the only place in Houston High School, Blue London, Jonathan Maberry getaways. They honeymooned in Canyon Lake Resorts and currently reside the country that you are going Willow Bookshop, the Uni- and Kenneth Oppel. Beverly Hills Intermediate seventh-graders Jacob Acevedo, Dylan Ta and in Kirkwood South subdivision. Tristan Pedraza show off fake tattoos they got at the Tweens Read Festival. Dobie’s Wilems honored Cheering for the Longhorns Harris County Master Gardeners set October events The Harris County Master Gardeners at Precinct 2 has scheduled its events for with award at luncheon the month of October. Events include: By Reesha Brown of the bay. known as Get Hip to Habitat. Open Garden Day Oct. 19 PISD Communications “It’s nice to get recog- She was also recognized Harris County Master Gardeners at Precinct 2 will host Open Garden Day on For Dobie High School nition for all the hard work for expanding the aquatic Monday, Oct. 19, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at Genoa Friendship Garden, 1202 Genoa aquatics teacher Cindy we’ve done over the years,” science program at Dobie, Red Bluff Road. Master gardeners will be available to answer gardening questions. Wilems, extending a green Wilems said. “When I found which has increased from Plants will be for sale in the greenhouse. For more information, visit https://hcmga. thumb has always come nat- out the Galveston Bay Foun- three classes in 2011 to 18 urally. From recycling in her dation does the Get Hip to this school year. tamu.edu. home state of Vermont to Habitat program, I wanted to Wilems was accompanied Presentation on native plants Oct. 21 working with students to pre- get involved and I wanted my by family, friends, aquatics On Wednesday, Oct. 21, Mark Bowen of Nature’s Way Resources will present serve the marshes in Galves- students to have an opportu- students and Dobie principal, ton, her hard work has gained nity to do something positive Franklin Moses. The master Native Plants at 10 a.m. in the meeting room at Clear Lake Park, 5001 NASA recognition throughout the for the environment.” of ceremonies, Frank Billing- Parkway in Seabrook. This is a Harris County Master Gardeners at Precinct 2 event. Greater Houston area. The event honors an in- sley, KPRC2 chief meteorol- For information, visit https://hcmga.tamu.edu. The Galveston Bay Foun- dividual, organization and ogist, presented the award in dation recognized Wilems as company that have been in- front of a crowded room of the 2015 Community Guard- strumental in preserving, Houston’s elite, including the Learn Judaism, religions in general ian of the Bay during its protecting and enhancing keynote speaker Capt. Brian For those who are interested in learning about Judaism, religions in general, prac- annual award ceremony on Galveston Bay. Wilems was Penoyer, commander of U.S. tices and traditions, comparisons and differences, Congregation Shaar Hashalom’s Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the recognized for her commu- Coast Guard Sector Hous- Hilton Americas Houston. nity outreach efforts with the ton-Galveston and Galveston own Rabbi Stuart Federow will host free, open to the public, weekly discussions. She is the fi rst teacher to Galveston Bay Foundation’s Bay Foundation President The sessions are held every first Thursday of the month at IHOP on NASA Road 1 be recognized as a guardian Youth Education Program, Bob Stokes. (Webster), from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Join the discussion and bring any questions, thoughts and opinions to share with everyone present. Congregation Shaar Hashalom is located at 16020 El Camino Real in Houston, and is the Conservative synagogue in the Bay Area. The entire community is invited to attend. For more information, contact the syn- agogue office at 281-488-5861 or at [email protected].

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Page 6, Section A, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, October 15, 2015 Harvey is coming on Oct. 30 Beverly Hills celebrates Spirit Week to Bay Area Harbour Playhouse Beverly Hills Intermediate celebrated Spirit Just about a half century of talented veteran actors the play involves getting Week recently as they prepared for the football ago, the world was intro- who entertain the audience Elwood into the hospital, showdown with Thompson Intermediate. The duced to Harvey, the rabbit. and convince most of them getting his sister out of the school theme this year was Honor. BHI Spirit Actually, it is Harvey, the that Harvey is on stage. hospital, and it is just a cut Week centered on the theme and what honor Pooka, a six-foot imaginary Mike Fabian plays El- above slapstick in all of the means in different situations. animal brought to life by wood, the middle-age tip- doings. Mary Chase in her famous pler, a gentle man whose Theater Artistic Director Monday – Super Hero – fulfi lling a duty or ob- play, Harvey, and then the closest friend is Harvey. Bennie Nipper says the oth- ligation and superheroes are always there when award-winning movie, with Elwood’s family consists er actors are very convinc- needed the legendary Jimmy Stew- of his sister, Veta, played by ing as they play the staff of Tuesday – Sports Team – paying homage to art as Elwood P. Dowd. Kathy Woods, and his niece, the institution and towns- something loved Harvey, imaginary? Per- Myrtle Mae, is Nyah Taylor. people. Wednesday – Camo – paying tribute to veterans haps, and then again, per- They share a wonderful old Jenna Maddix is back on Thursday – School Spirit – blue shirts and a haps not. Theater patrons house that belonged to their stage with Constance Bow- will be hard pressed to tell grandmother, while Elwood ers, Sam Kee, and Willie school pep rally that they really didn’t see the drinks, Veta makes excus- Devlin. Damarcus Gray, Friday – Dobie High School colors – good sports- fabulous, smart Pooka after es for him, and dear Myrtle Bubba Jackson, and Georgi BHI Assistant Principal Christina Grice, Principal Stacey Barber, PISD manship Board Member Kenny Fernandez and Assistant Principals Travis Regner attending the Bay Area Har- looks for a husband. Stevens round out the cast. and Colina Poullard. Photos submitted bour Playhouse production The story moves along Curtain time is 8 p.m. of Harvey which opens Oct. quickly as no suitors stick on Friday and Saturday, 30 and runs through Nov. around, no friends return and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. 22. to the house after meeting Tickets start at $12, and the Madison McClelland The work is well direct- Elwood and, unfortunately, parking is free at the theater ed by Jeremiah Maddix, Harvey. After Myrtle just located at 3803 Highway 3 who is developing some blows up, Veta arranges a in Dickinson. great experience in all permanent home for Elwood For more information facets of theater as he per- and Harvey in a private men- call 281-337-SHOW (7469), forms, directs, and writes. tal institution. visit the Facebook page, or He has put together a cast Laughter abounds as www.harbourtheater.com. Explore BREAKFAST ancient ruins 8:00 AM at UHCL to All Day Ivana Coto, Andrea Leon, Andrea Garibay and Trinity Vanek BREAKFAST BUFFET sport Houston Texans jerseys. Learn about ancient ruins Sat. & Sun. 8 AM to 2 PM in the La Mosquitia area of Sun.-Thurs. 8 to 10 – Fri. & Sat. 8 to 11 Honduras during Exploring Ancient Ruins in Honduran $ Happy Hour All Day Every Day Mosquitia Jungle With La- 5 OFF Darion Brisby Powell Makayla Carker, Gerald Reyes, Alejandro Soto and Kiareliz 2nd Entree – Catering Available – ser Mapping, presented by Not good for breakfast or breakfast Ramos wear cammo shirts. UH-Clear Lake’s Clear Lake buffet. Limit 1 per table. Exp. 11/30/15 10906 Fuqua • 281-484-2697 Association of Senior Pro- grams. The lecture will be held COUPON on Thursday, Oct. 15, from FOUNDATION REPAIR 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Bay- $ ou Building, Garden Room, 200 OFF OR UH-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay (on jobs $2,500 & up) SEWER REPAIR Area Blvd. Vanessa Cabello, Ariana Pintado, Kassandra Solitaire, Leah The lecture will feature Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per house. Medlock, Yaderi Padilla and Jaanai Johnson in cammo. senior researcher Juan Carlos Fernández Diaz with Univer- sity of Houston’s National FOUNDATION REPAIR Center for Airborne Laser Mapping. UNDER SLAB SEWER REPAIR All CLASP lectures are HOUSE LEVELING free to attend and open to the public. For more information about this presentation or up- Allied Foundations coming lectures, visit http:// www.uhcl.edu/CLASP or Matrice Henry, Georgina Baeza, Rene Nixon, Shasta Wil- Coaches Richard Edwards, Gilbert Bonet, Caleb Pickrell, Ben call the Offi ce of Develop- 281-479-5247 liams, Ashley Collier, Samantha Thompson and Chris Monita. Victor E. Bear Portis and Al Bates. ment and Alumni Relations at 281-283-2021. FREE ESTIMATES Nashville singer, alumni twirlers, hall of history unveiling at SoHo High Performances by a ities that day. opening of the school’s new years ago, Ashby will be lustrator and fi lmmaker alumni twirlers set to per- major projects funded by Grammy-nominated Nash- Now the vice president Hall of History, a perma- introduced as the winner who will show a short video form are Jan Teer Schwartz, the alumni association: a ville singer/songwriter and of A&R for Capitol Re- nent campus museum that of the David M. Ainsworth on his “Matt Mercury” proj- class of 1967; Jo Ellen decorated cargo trailer for a team of alumni twirlers cords-Nashville, Willough- highlights the history of Alumni Spirit Award for her ect during the reception. Meador McCall, class of the Trojan band, now in are part of an event-fi lled by wrote and recorded the South Houston High and contributions to alumni en- Three former teachers 1971; Sally Maldonado its second year of use; and agenda that promises to song in 1984. Building the community since the deavors. will also be inducted: Bar- Wingard, class of 1976; new this year – a football make South Houston High’s Bridges reached No. 55 on fall of 1957, when the fi rst Willoughby will be in- bara Coon, a physics teach- Yolanda Francisco, class of entrance tunnel for the foot- Fall, Spring, and Summer 57th homecoming on Friday the charts, but 12 years lat- classes were held. ducted in the Hall of Hon- er and counselor during her 1979; Melinda Maldonado ball team. Programs for children ages three the biggest in school history. er was covered by country All alumni and the gen- or along with Bob Garner, South Houston tenure; Ella Emmons, class of 1979; Over the past four years, Larry Willoughby, a stars Brooks & Dunn, in eral public are invited to the class of 1971, a Central Gauthier, a math teacher Sherri Pavey Harris, class the alumni association has (3) months to five (5) years old. 1969 South Houston grad- collaboration with Sheryl grand opening, which is set Texas rancher and host of and success coordinator; of 1979; and Denise Ball raised nearly $40,000, al- uate and one of three new Crow and Vince Gill. That for 10:30 a.m. The school’s a popular spring bash for and George Neal, a law Carter, class of 1980. most all of it targeted for After School Care from South Belt inductees into the school’s version hit No. 4 on the annual courtyard festival, South Houston alumni; and enforcement instructor and Alumni who attend the school groups and activi- Elementary Alumni Hall of Honor, will charts and was nominated featuring free hot dogs and Bill Hughes, class of 1980, coach. game will have the oppor- ties. Alumni recently con- perform his Grammy-nomi- for a Grammy. student performances, will an award-winning sci-fi -il- In addition to Ashby, tunity for a look at two tributed more than $20,000 nated song, Building Bridg- Also included in open run from 10:30 a.m. to to help cover costs of the es, during open house activ- house activities is the grand 12:30 p.m. Hall of History. Willoughby will perform Several graduating class- at a reception for alumni es are planning parties and and teacher Hall of Hon- dinners before and after the 1750 Riverstone Ranch Road or inductees beginning at game, with all alumni invit- 12:30 p.m. in the Reinar- ed to each event. For a com- www.stlukescatholic.com tz Center on campus. The plete list of activities, visit annual homecoming pep the “South Houston HS WWE’REE’RE SSTILLTILL TTHEHE rally will be held at 1:45 in Alumni Association” page 281-741-7497 the competition gym with a on Facebook. SSAMEAME GGREATREAT CCAFEAFE & BAKERYBAKERY section reserved for alumni students and former teach- CCallall aandnd aasksk aaboutbout oourur ers. A squad of alumni twirl- COOKIE ers will join in with student pep rally participants. Jamie DECORATING Hugo Ashby, class of 1969, will lead eight former twirl- PARTIES ers in a fi ght song routine. The group will perform again during homecoming VVISITISIT USUS OROR CALLCALL USUS FORFOR ALLALL ceremonies that night be- YYOUROUR CATERINGCATERING NEEDSNEEDS fore the kickoff of the Tro- jans’ homecoming game 14020 Galveston Road 5968 Fairmont Parkway against Pasadena High. Suite 180 Suite F Ashby will be one of Webster, Texas 77598 Pasadena, Texas 77505 the alumni honored at the 281-218-6744 281-487-1400 Catering - 713-412-8807 Catering - 281-979-6846 reception and before the Ready to dazzle are fi ve of South Houston’s alumni twirlers, left to right, Sherri game. One of the founders Pavey Harris, class of 1979; Denise Ball Carter, class of 1980; Sally Maldonado wwww.savannahcafeandbakery.comww.savannahcafeandbakery.com of the South Houston HS Wingard, class of 1976; Melinda Maldonado Emmons, class of 1969; and Jamie Alumni Association four Hugo Ashby, class of 1969. Photos submitted

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COMMUNITY EVENT Saturday, October 31st 6:30 pm—8:00 pm Come and bring your kids Larry Willoughby’s 1985 album Building Bridges. for an evening of family fun! Willoughby, a Hall of Honor inductee, will perform the title song during South Houston’s homecoming open house on Friday, Oct. 16. SECTION B Thursday, October 15, 2015, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section B, Page 1 SPORTS & CLASSIFIED SJC men’s soccer Homecoming win lifts JFD football Jaylon Bolden’s big rebounds after loss night, which includ- ed being named the Three players had two ner in overtime for a 3-2 school’s homecoming goals apiece as the San Ja- win. king, helped lift the cinto College men’s soc- Now at 7-4-1 overall Dobie varsity football cer team rebounded from and 5-2 in conference team to a big 50-23 vic- a tough loss, bouncing play, San Jacinto is brac- tory over South Hous- Northeast Texas 7-2 Oct. ing for the final portion of ton Oct. 9, at Veterans NNOWOW OPENOPEN 11, on the road. its regular season sched- Stadium in Pasade- Leading scorer Donald ule, with the Region XIV na. Bolden had three Benamna, Miguel Canan tournament to follow. touchdowns in the first HHAPPYAPPY HOURHOUR and Ricardo Ramos scored San Jacinto hosted quarter and later, at twice and Derick Gonza- Jacksonville Oct. 14, after right, threw a touch- les also netted a goal as press time. down pass as the Long- EEVERYDAYVERYDAY 3-73-7 p.m.p.m. the locals easily got past The locals have an im- horns built a 50-7 lead Northeast Texas for a key portant road game at Lar- and went on to win. conference win. edo Oct. 16. The Longhorns’ 0-4 Lunch Menu We Can Cater The win helped make There is also a rematch start to the season is a Monday-Friday up for a hard loss taken against defending national thing of the past as the 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Your Special Event! Oct. 9. champion Tyler coming locals have now won San Jacinto got a pair of Oct. 21. That match will two straight in league goals from Benamna, both be played on the South play to gain momen- on assists from Gonzalez, campus. tum heading into the fi- but Paris pulled even in The Region XIV tour- nal four regular season regulation and then went manent will begin later games. Dobie now faces on to score the game-win- this month. a battle for third place in the District 22-6A C&D Burger Shop standings as it faces the Thompson football Dawson Eagles Oct. 16, rd at The Rig in Pearland. Celebrating Our 33 Year Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Our Burgers are the Original controls area series See more on Page 2B. “Old Fashioned” Hamburgers. Photo by Gary Williams The Beverly Hills Bat- came in the eighth-grade NNowow OOpenpen SSundaysundays & SServingerving BBreakfastreakfast DDailyaily tlin’ Bears just may get a A division as the Lions es- chance for redemption in caped with a 14-12 win. ENTIRE MENU SERVED ALL DAY the playoffs, but for now Thompson cruised to Taylor-led Wolverines get first win the Thompson Lions have a 30-6 win in the eighth- With Coupon claimed neighborhood su- grade B game to complete Brandon Taylor’s dy- Taylor did just that, with a 5-yard touchdown Clear Brook into 24-6A al Hamburger, premacy in the intermedi- the eighth-grade sweep namic dual-threat capa- bringing the Wolverines pass on the final play of action Oct. 16 against eci ate football ranks. Oct. 5 bilities helped guide Clear back from a 7-0 deficit late the half. Clear Springs, wound up SSpecialp Thompson wound up In the two sev- Brook to its first win of in the second quarter. Leading 19-14 late, the with 195 yards rushing on Fries and taking the victory in each enth-grade games, the the season, in turn giving In the final 5 minutes, Wolverines extended their 21 carries. $5.59 of the four matchups be- Lions also prevailed. head coach Mike Allison 33 seconds of the first half, final winning margin with For the season, Taylor Med. Drink tween the schools played Thompson’s 7A team was his first of what he hopes Taylor scored on runs of a 25-yard field goal from is averaging 9.5 yards per Oct. 5-6. a 22-12 win, and the 7B is many more Ws to come. 16 and 29 yards and then Aidan Cupples. carry to go with nine total MMon.on. – Sat.Sat. 6 a.m.a.m. toto 9 p.m.p.m. Sun.Sun. – 6 a.m.a.m. toto 7 p.m.p.m. The closest contest team won 26-24. 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PerrysRestaurants.com Page 2, Section B, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, October 15, 2015 Dobie JV Orange cruises Dobie High School’s touchdown. Battles, Bryce Baptiste, South Belt junior varsity Orange Logan closed out the Joshua Gomez, Samuel squad won for the fourth scoring with a 15-yard Juarez and Jordan Mar- football time in six games, cruising touchdown scamper. cum. past the Pasadena Eagles Dobie’s shutout de- In other action, the predictions 42-0 Oct. 8. fensive effort was led by Longhorns’ junior varsi- Quarterback Jacob Su- the play of Daiquinjamin ty White team dropped a Troy Leland John Bechtle Eli Tanksley Toni Muse Emory Gadd Debbie Vaughn lak threw three touchdown Williams, Nicolas Lewis, 30-6 decision to Katy Tay- passes in the win, includ- Zachary Fernandez, Car- lor, falling to 2-3-1 for the Dobie at Dawson Dawson Dawson Dawson Dawson Dobie Dawson ing a pair to Jeremy Mar- los Anaya, Avery Ballard, season. cum. Trey Bell, Jacorey Lov- In freshman action, Do- Deer Park at North Shore North Shore North Shore North Shore North Shore North Shore Longhorn running back ings, Dreze McCoy, Nate bie’s Orange team came North Shore Andrew Logan also had Dominguez, Hector Qui- up with a 14-7 victory La Porte at a big game with a pair of roga, Miguel Valencia and over Pasadena and is also La Porte La Porte La Porte La Porte La Porte La Porte scores. Freddie Abraham. 2-3-1 this season. Port Arthur Memorial Isaac Santos opened Offensively, the Long- After an 8-7 loss to Friendswood at Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek the scoring for Dobie in horns had a great deal Pasadena, the Longhorns’ Clear Creek the first quarter as he ran of success with help freshman White team is his way into the end zone from Callie Marquez, now 2-4. Clear Brook vs. Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs from 35 yards away in the Frankie Camacho, Omar The Longhorns’ sub- Clear Springs opening quarter. Rodela, Pedro Alba, Ros- varsity teams will be in Clear Falls vs. Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Falls In the second quarter, bel Chavez, Mateo Cruz, action against the Dawson Clear Lake Sulak went to the aerial at- Brandon Ponce, Justyce Eagles Oct. 15. tack, going to Marcum for Atascocita at Atascocita Atascocita Atascocita Atascocita Atascocita Atascocita 30 yards and a touchdown. Dobie JV Orange hosts Dawson Summer Creek Leading 14-0 at half- Humble at C.E. King C.E. King C.E. King C.E. King C.E. King C.E. King time, the Longhorns Auxiliary Stadium, 6:30 p.m. C.E. King opened things up in the fi- Baytown Sterling at nal 24 minutes against the BWB BWB BWB BWB BWB BWB Eagles. Dobie JV White hosts Dawson Beaumont West Brook Sulak threw a 30-yard South Houston vs. pass to Sharun Jones and Dobie High School, 4:30 p.m. South Houston South Houston Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Logan later rambled five Pasadena yards for a touchdown as This week’s record 8-2 8-2 8-2 10-0 9-1 9-1 Dobie led 28-0. Dobie freshman Orange at Dawson, 6:30 In the fourth quarter, Sulak and Marcum con- Dobie freshman White at Dawson, 4:30 Season record 50-20 54-16 52-18 51-19 51-19 56-14 nected for 27 yards and a King Bolden crowns Dobie’s easy 50-23 win Dawson, Dobie tennis 22-6A Team Tennis By John Bechtle With the Longhorns And then there is Bold- coming crown.” had this one circled on the Sports Editor eventually in front 50-7 en. Dobie is, quickly ob- Part of that future mov- calendar since last year,” Team W L What a night to remem- after backup quarterback viously, a better football ing forward includes a said Norman, who at that headed to area round ber for the Bolden family. Jeremy Davis’ 3-yard team with him on the field. road game Oct. 16 at The time was an assistant For the second time to finish at 7-1, will also Dawson 8 0 And what a homecom- touchdown burst with 7:49 Norman knows the Rig in Pearland against coach at Pearland High in as many seasons, the advance to the area round. ing win it was for the remaining in the third, this coaching staff will have to Dawson. School. District 22-6A champi- Dobie will close out Dobie 7 1 Dobie Longhorns as they one was in the books. be aware of Bolden’s ef- There are few of those “They’ve had one of on Dawson Eagles and the regular season Oct. continued their steady Ryan Pair had a touch- fect on a game going for- in the know who would the best programs in the runner-up Dobie will 16, with a home nondis- Pearland 6 2 march toward a possible down catch in the game, ward. argue against the fact that Houston area particular- represent the league in trict match against Goose sixth straight playoff berth and Joseph Castaneda also “We expect defenses to Dobie played its best over- ly over the past five, six the upcoming 21/22-6A Creek Memorial. Match Manvel 5 3 with a 50-23 crowning of scored on a nifty 23-yard start keying on him and all game of the season years. Area Championships. time is 3 p.m. at the Long- South Houston Oct. 9, at run early in the second trying to find ways to keep while laying a pretty good “But I’ve said before, it Dawson defeated horn Courts. Memorial 4 4 Veterans Stadium in Pasa- quarter. the ball out of his hands,” pounding on the Eagles. is about us and our ability Dobie by a 10-9 margin The Area Champion- dena. South Houston used a Norman said. “That’s go- The win eventually al- to come out and execute during the regular sea- ship schedule is now set, Alvin 3 5 Senior receiver Jay- turnover to its benefit in ing to be a challenge on lowed the Longhorns to what we are coached to son and thus went on to with Dobie hosting Beau- lon Bolden, rested after scoring once. our part to get other peo- secure third place in the do. The kids are confident. finish unbeaten at 8-0, mont West Brook Oct. 20, S. Houston 2 6 missing the prior week’s For the second straight ple involved but also find District 22-6A standings. It’s a lot easier after a cou- winning the team tennis at 3 p.m. In other Oct. 20 game while attending an week, Dobie’s reserve de- ways to get Jaylon the With 22-6A leaders ple of wins. championship for the matches, Deer Park will Pasadena 1 7 academic function, was a fenders allowed the oppo- ball. Pearland and Manvel hav- “We truly believe we second time in two tries. host Manvel, Baytown one-man gang against the sition to get on the score- He’s too good not to be ing already taken down can compete with anybody Dobie, which defeat- Sterling will host Pearland S. Rayburn 0 8 Trojans in this one. board more than once in a carrying the ball for us in both Dobie and Dawson, when we execute correcty ed Memorial in its final and Dawson will host The three-year starter game. some way or fashion. That the Longhorns and Eagles and get some of our skill 22-6A matchup Oct. 13 North Shore. had a hand in Dobie point But the facts are the was pretty entertaining to are again merely seek- guys involved. on each of the team’s first facts. Dobie has now won watch against South Hous- ing playoff status at this “Defensively, we drives, helping the Long- two straight to quickly up- ton. point. have played better each horns out to a fast 22-0 right its season with four “A couple of touch- The winner of this one week. It’s a matter of go- edge. games remaining. down runs, a touchdown then will be in a great po- ing out and getting the Bolden took a direct “I told a family mem- catch and a touchdown sition. positive results on the snap out of wildcat for- ber that I was talking to pass, and then the home- “I’m sure Dawson has field.” mation on Dobie’s first of- over the weekend that I fensive drive and barreled really think we are a much into the end zone for a better team right now than 3-yard touchdown. we have been all season,” Dobie’s second drive first-year Dobie head resulted in quarterback coach Mike Norman said. Tyler Giron firing a 14- “You always hope that yard scoring pass to Bold- things will go smoothly en. and fall into place from Next time around, the beginning, but we all Bolden went 52 yards knew it was going to be down the right sideline for a process that took some a third score. time. With 5 minutes left in “There were new of- the first half, the Long- fensive and defensive sys- horns used a bit of tricky tems to get used to, and as Bolden wound up with the players and coaches the football after lining up have now gotten a real- at receiver. ly good idea of what one Rolling left, he even- another expects and what tually found Giron in the one another can do. South Houston end zone “We have also had in- for a 37-yard receiver to creased competetion at quarterback touchdown. some positions. Obvi- Above, Karen Neira and her varsity team tennis ers Deer Park and Baytown Sterling for a chance After that, all that was ously, (freshman running doubles partner Ashley Deveza (right) will lead to reach the Region III championships. Dobie clos- left for Bolden to do was back) Kris Morris has Dobie in to the District 21/22-6A Area Champion- es the regular season with a nondistrict matchup to don the homecoming emerged, but (Anthony) ships Oct. 19-24 as the locals and District 22-6A against Goose Creek Memorial Oct. 16 before the crown at halftime, which Owens and (Joseph) Cas- champion Dawson face the likes of 21-6A contend- area rounds proceed. he did while joining queen taneda have also played nominee Raegan Saxton. very well. The Bolden-to-Giron “We have made some combination gave the adjustments along the Atkinson Punt, Pass & Kick champions Longhorns a 36-7 lead at offensive line and have that point. played better.”

South Houston’s Davion Williams (with ball) was taken down by Dobie’s Darius Hypolite (8) as the Longhorns’ starting defensive unit was solid for a second straight week. Dobie built a 50-7 lead before winning by a final count of 50-23. Photo by Gary Williams 22-6A Varsity Football Standings

Overall District Team W L T W L T Pearland 7 0 0 5 0 0 Manvel 5 1 0 4 0 0 Dawson 4 3 0 3 2 0 Memorial 3 4 0 3 2 0 Alvin 4 2 0 2 2 0 Dobie 2 4 0 2 2 0 Atkinson Elementary recognized its 2015-2016 Atkinson’s winners included, left to right, Daniel South Houston 1 6 0 1 4 0 Punt, Pass and Kick winners who later went on Munoz (boys’ age 8-9 winner), Miguel Mendez to represent the Eagles at the Pasadena ISD dis- (boys’ age 10-11 winner), Matison Mitchell (girls’ Dobie junior cornerback Daniel Williams (31) Pasadena 2 4 0 0 4 0 trictwide competition Oct. 12 at Veterans Stadi- age 10-11 winner and Kalyn Montemayor (girls’ tries to bring down South Houston receiver Rich- um in Pasadena. The annual contest is open to age 8-9 winner). The PISD district results were not ard Jackson during the first half of the Longhorns’ Sam Rayburn 0 6 0 0 4 0 third- and fourth-grade male and female students. available at press time. homecoming win Oct. 9. Photo by Gary Williams Thursday, October 15, 2015, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section B, Page 3 Local BAFL teams chase playoffs Pasadena ISD Pasadena ISD With just two weeks 4-4 with two games left on also has some work to away the most dominat- Cowboys will play at the Intermediate Volleyball Intermediate Volleyball remaining in the regular the schedule and currently do at 4-4 with the fourth- ing program in the BAFL Pasadena Panthers. South- season for each of the 16 are in control of the fourth place League City Saints ranks to this point. belt’s Dolphins are sched- Through Oct. 8 matches Through Oct. 1 matches Bay Area Football League seed. currently 5-2. The Hurricanes are 8-0 uled to play at the League programs, the respective At 6-2, the Dolphins’ The Ellington Rams in three different National City ’49ers. playoff races are becom- junior division team is in have had a tough time this Conference divisions and During the final week 8L Records Zone Overall 8D Records Zone Overall ing a bit more clear. third place with a pair of season, but the sophomore 7-1 in another, clearly of the regular season Oct. In each of the league’s games remaining on the team is very well on its headed to the postseason 24, the Rams will again Zone A W L T W L T Zone A W L T W L T four age divisions, the schedule. way to the playoffs while in each. play on the road against top four seeds from each While the Dolphins’ standing in a third-place On Oct. 17, the El- the North Shore Mustangs Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 San Jacinto 2 0 0 4 0 0 conference will advance sophomore team is un- tie with a pair of games to lington Rams will play a at Cunningham Middle to the playoffs. There will likely to move on to the go. series of games against School. The Dolphins San Jacinto 2 0 0 3 1 0 South Houston 1 0 0 4 0 0 be conference semifinal playoffs with a current 2-6 The Pearland Hurri- the League City Saints. will host the Cowboys at and championship rounds, mark, the freshman team canes have been far and Meanwhile, the Sagemont Blackhawk Park. South Houston 0 1 0 1 3 0 Southmore 1 1 0 2 2 0 followed by a Super Bowl round in November. Park View 0 1 0 1 3 0 Beverly Hills 0 2 0 1 3 0 As for the Sagemont Cowboys, the senior team Pasadena ISD Pasadena ISD is not currently in the mix Southmore 0 2 0 0 4 0 Park View 0 1 0 0 4 0 for a playoff spot. Intermediate Football Intermediate Football However, the Cowboys’ junior team is chasing the Through Oct. 6 games Through Oct. 6 games La Marque Cougars, who Game Scores Game Scores at 4-4 are sitting fourth in the American Conference 8A Records Zone Overall 8B Records Zone Overall S. Houston over Beverly Hills 23-25, 25-18, 25-11 San Jacinto over Southmore 25-11, 25-9 standings. Zone A W L T W L T Sagemont’s sophomore Zone A W L T W L T San Jacinto over Southmore 25-27, 25-19, 25-12 S. Houston over Beverly Hills 23-25, 25-20, 25-17 level team is not likely to Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 advance to the postseason, Queens over Park View 25-15, 25-11 but the freshman squad is Park View 2 0 0 3 1 0 Park View 1 0 1 1 2 1 holding on to the fourth Southmore 1 1 1 1 2 1 Zone B W L T W L T seed at the moment. Southmore 2 1 0 2 2 0 Bondy 2 0 0 4 0 0 The Southbelt Dolphins San Jacinto 1 2 0 2 2 0 San Jacinto 1 2 0 2 2 0 Zone B W L T W L T are enjoying a very com- South Houston 0 2 0 1 3 0 petitive season in three of South Houston 0 2 0 1 3 0 Miller 1 1 0 3 1 0 Bondy 2 0 0 4 0 0 their four divisions. The senior Dolphins are Thompson 1 1 0 3 1 0 Queens 1 0 0 2 2 0 Game Scores Game Scores Queens 1 1 0 2 2 0 Thompson 1 1 0 2 2 0 Rising Stars Park View 31, Southmore 6 Park View 6, Southmore 6 Jackson 0 1 0 0 4 0 Jackson 0 1 0 1 3 0 cross-country San Jacinto 25, South Houston 0 San Jacinto 22, South Houston 6 Miller 0 2 0 0 4 0 is ongoing Zone B W L T W L T The Rising Stars Track Zone B W L T W L T Game Scores Club has begun cross- Miller 3 0 0 4 0 0 Miller 3 0 0 3 0 0 country practices at Dobie Thompson 2 0 0 4 0 0 Queens over Park View 25-9, 25-19 Game Scores High School weeknights Thompson 2 0 0 4 0 0 beginning at 5 p.m. Bondy 1 2 0 2 2 0 Bondy 1 2 0 2 2 0 Thompson over Jackson 25-9, 25-20 Thompson over Jackson 25-12, 25-17 The club invites youths to join the program to Jackson 0 2 0 0 4 0 Queens 0 2 0 1 3 0 Bondy over Miller 25-22, 25-16 Bondy over Miller 25-5, 25-8 compete in meets or to Jackson 0 2 0 0 4 0 maintain fitness during the Queens 0 2 0 0 4 0 fall months. Anyone interested in 7L Records Zone Overall 7D Records Zone Overall joining the program may Game Scores Game Scores call coach Donald Walker Thompson 14, Beverly Hills 12 Thompson 30, Beverly Hills 6 Zone A W L T W L T Zone A W L T W L T at 832-544-1650 or direct email to him at donald Miller 40, Jackson 0 Miller 28, Jackson 13 Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 Park View 1 0 0 3 1 0 [email protected]. Bondy 24, Queens 14 Bondy 24, Queens 0 Park View 1 0 0 4 0 0 Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 JFD baseball South Houston 0 1 0 3 1 0 South Houston 0 1 0 2 2 0 golf tourney 7A Records Zone Overall 7B Records Zone Overall Zone A W L T W L T Zone A W L T W L T San Jacinto 0 1 0 1 2 0 Southmore 0 2 0 1 3 0 to raise funds San Jacinto 3 0 0 4 0 0 The Dobie Diamond Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 Southmore 1 1 0 1 3 0 San Jacinto 1 1 0 1 3 0 Club, the official boost- San Jacinto 1 1 1 2 1 1 Beverly Hills 2 0 0 3 1 0 er organization for the Southmore 1 2 0 1 3 0 school’s baseball program, South Houston 1 1 0 3 1 0 is seeking players and hole South Houston 0 2 0 2 2 0 Game Scores Game Scores sponsors for the sixth an- Southmore 1 1 1 1 2 1 nual event. Park View 0 2 0 0 4 0 Park View 0 2 0 0 4 0 Beverly Hills over South Houston 25-21, 25-12 Park View over Queens 25-21, 25-27, 26-24 This year’s tournament is set for Saturday, Nov. Southmore over San Jacinto 25-21, 17-25, 25-21 Beverly Hills over South Houston 25-9, 25-19 14, at Country Place Golf Game Scores Game Scores Club,3123 Flower Field Park View over Queens 25-22, 25-12 Southmore over San Jacinto 25-21, 25-22 Lane in Pearland. Southmore 36, Park View 6 San Jacinto 48, South Houston 12 Four-person teams may Southmore 28, Park View 6 register for $320 each pri- South Houston 22, San Jacinto 6 or to the tournament, and Zone B W L T W L T Zone B W L T W L T the fee rises to $400 on Zone B W L T W L T the day of the tournament. Zone B W L T W L T Bondy 2 0 0 3 1 0 Bondy 2 0 0 4 0 0 Lunch will be provided to Bondy 2 0 1 4 0 1 Thompson 2 0 0 4 0 0 all of those who register to Queens 1 0 0 1 3 0 Queens 1 0 0 2 2 0 play in the event. Miller 2 0 1 2 1 1 Miller 2 1 0 2 2 0 Aside from golf, a si- Bondy 2 1 0 3 1 0 Thompson 1 1 0 3 1 0 Jackson 0 1 0 1 3 0 lent auction and raffle will Thompson 1 1 0 3 1 0 also be held. Dobie base- Queens 0 2 0 1 3 0 Queens 0 2 0 1 3 0 Jackson 0 1 0 0 4 0 Thompson 1 1 0 3 1 0 ball players and Diamond Club board members are Jackson 0 2 0 0 4 0 Jackson 0 2 0 0 4 0 Miller 0 2 0 1 3 0 Miller 0 2 0 0 4 0 currently selling the raffle tickets for $5 each. Lunch is included in registra- Game Scores Game Scores tion. Bondy 32, Queens 6 Game Scores Game Scores For additonal informa- Thompson 22, Beverly Hills 12 tion about the tournament, Bondy 38, Queens 0 Thompson 26, Beverly Hills 24 Thompson over Jackson 25-7, 25-14 Thompson over Jackson 25-11, 25-17 direct email to Becky Myers at bmyers.9887@ Miller 30, Jackson 0 Miller 14, Jackson 0 Bondy over Miller 25-23, 25-15 Bondy over Miller 25-11, 25-14 gmail.com. CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, room ics Anonymous, noon, Shepherd of the Heart United Methodist tion, visit www.clscivicclub.com/Barktoberfest. 7 a.m. 215. Call 281-487-8787, or just drop in. Church, 12005 County Road 39, Pearland. For information, call Al-Anon Meeting (Women Only, English) – For persons AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 Alateen – Provides support for teenage children, friends and 713-856-1611. whose lives are affected by an addict. Saturdays, 11 a.m., First a.m., First United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, family members of alcoholics and addicts. Thursday at 7 p.m. at 6 p.m. United Methodist Church, Pasadena, 1062 Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, in Cornell Conference room. Call 281-487-8787 for First United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, Un Dia a la Vez Alanon Group (Spanish) – Provides support Cornell Conference room #111. Call 281-487-8787, or just drop information, or just drop in. Pasadena, room 208. Call 281-487-8787, or just drop in. for family and friends of alcoholics or addicts. Tuesday, in. 10 a.m. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday, 6 p.m., room 215, First United Methodist 1 p.m. Clear Lake Bridge Club – features a special game Friday, Oct. Alcoholics Anonymous – Alcohol problems? AA meetings are Church, Pasadena, 1062 Fairmont Parkway. Call 281-487-8787, Clear Lake Bridge Club – A Unit STaC is scheduled for Oct. 16, at the club, 16614 Sealark Road, 77062. This game will held Thursdays, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Sundays and Tuesdays, or just drop in. 12-18. Points for those games for any team placing will be silver. award gold ACBL points to the players winning first in the 8 to 9 p.m., St. Stephen Presbyterian Church, 2217 Theta 7 p.m. Regular bridge games are weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturdays and THINK game. A Unit STaC is scheduled for Oct. 12-18. Points for Street. For information, call 713-204-2481. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Narcotics Sundays at 1 p.m. Bridge lab games are Tuesdays and Sundays those games for any team placing will be silver. Regular bridge FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 Anonymous, open meeting, 2245 N. Main St., (Hwy 35), next to at 2 p.m. For bridge lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, resident MONEY games are weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 1 7 a.m. pawn shop. For information, call 713-856-1611. teacher, at [email protected] or 281-488-6318. For p.m. Bridge lab games are Tuesdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. For AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 8 p.m. more information, call the club at 281-480-1911 or Claudia Parr THINK bridge lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, resident teacher, at a.m., First United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, Bay Area Harbour Playhouse – presents Terry Pratchett’s at 281-488-5372. [email protected] or 281-488-6318. For more informa- Pasadena, in Cornell Conference room. Call 281-487-8787 for Guards! Guards! The play unfolds with special effects and 7 p.m. THE tion, call the club at 281-480-1911 or Claudia Parr at 281-488- information, or just drop in. Frederic Pearl’s talented cast that builds a state of terror and Bay Area Bluegrass Association – Produces a bluegrass 5372. 10 a.m. panic, scheming to summon a fi re-breathing dragon, overthrow music show and jam session the third Saturday of each month, CLASSIFIEDS Noon Interfaith Care Partners – Interfaith Care Partners ministry at the village patrician and install a puppet king. Performances run August and December are exceptions. Stage show begins at 7 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group of Saint Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 10727 Hartsook St., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. p.m., but pickers may bring instruments and come earlier. Free. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, 2245 N. Main (building next to near Almeda Mall. The gathering, for those with Alzheimer’s, through Oct. 18. For more information call 281-337-7469 or visit Johnny Arolfo Civic Center, 300 Walker, League City. For more buy... pawn shop). For information, call 713-856-1611. dementia, Parkinson’s, strokes, etc. and their caretakers, meets www.harbourtheater.com. information, visit http://www.bayareabluegrass.org. 4 p.m. the third Friday of each month, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It consists SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 8 p.m. you’ll save Houston Area Parkinson Society – Free water exercise for of a continental-type breakfast, arts, crafts, exercises, entertain- 7:30 a.m. Bay Area Harbour Playhouse – presents Terry Pratchett’s individuals with Parkinson’s disease, 4 to 5 p.m., Kindred Re- ment, a sing-a-long, devotional break, lunch, and bingo game. Alcoholics Anonymous – “Breakfast with Bill”, Saturdays, Guards! Guards! The play unfolds with special effects and money! habilitation Hospital Clear Lake, 655 E. Medical Center Blvd., Those who have a family member or know of someone with 7:30 a.m., First United Methodist Church, Pasadena, 1062 Frederic Pearl’s talented cast that builds a state of terror and Webster. Call 713-313-1652 or visit www.hapsonline.org for a these challenges are invited. For information, call the church at Fairmont Parkway, Cornell Conference room. Call 281-487- panic, scheming to summon a fi re-breathing dragon, overthrow sell... list of all services. 713-946-5768; Claudia Rojas, Interfaith Care Partners, at 713- 8787, or just drop in. the village patrician and install a puppet king. Performances run 6 p.m. 682-5995; or visit the website at www.interfaithcarepartners.org. 10 a.m. Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. through Oct. 18. For you’ll Texas German Society, South Belt (SE) Chapter – A social 10 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Narcotics more information call 281-337-7469 or visit www.harbourthe- make group interested in the culture, music, heritage and language of Clear Lake Bridge Club – features a special game Friday, Oct. Anonymous, open meeting, 2245 N. Main St., (Hwy 35), next to ater.com. German immigrants in Texas. Meetings are on the third 16, at the club, 16614 Sealark Road, 77062. This game will pawn shop. For information, call 713-856-1611. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 money! Thursday of each month, 6 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall of Mount award gold ACBL points to the players winning first in the 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Olive Lutheran Church, 10310 Scarsdale Blvd. Visitors are wel- game. A Unit STaC is scheduled for Oct. 12-18. Points for those Clear Lake Shores Civic Club – hosts Barktoberfest Sat., Oct. Clear Lake Bridge Club – A Unit STaC is scheduled for Oct. come. Call 281-481-1238 for information. games for any team placing will be silver. Regular bridge games 17, at Jarboe Bayou Park in Clear Lake Shores. The fun-fi lled, 12-18. Points for those games for any team placing will be silver. Call 7 p.m. are weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 1 p.m. Bridge pet-friendly family event, raises funds for Bay Area Pet Regular bridge games are weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturdays and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Women’s Group of Narcotics lab games are Tuesdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. For bridge les- Adoptions, a 501(c)3 not-for-profi t no-kill shelter. Festivities are Sundays at 1 p.m. Bridge lab games are Tuesdays and Sundays Today Anonymous, open meeting, 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518), sons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, resident teacher, at drglandorf@ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and include “walk-your-dog-a-thon,” golf cart at 2 p.m. For bridge lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, resident First Presbyterian Church in the youth building on the sbcglobal.net or 281-488-6318. For more information, call the parade, pet demonstrations, silent auction, special raffles, low teacher, at [email protected] or 281-488-6318. For 281- Westminster side. 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You can visit our web- Chapel of the Educational Building at Life Church in Houston, 9900 Almeda 6:30 p.m. site: www.southeastvfd.com to learn more, download an application package Genoa. Call 713-419-2635 for information or to RSVP for child care. Breast Cancer Support Group – Meets the third Tuesday of every month from 6:30 p.m. 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the lobby of the Clear Lake Regional Breast Diagnostic Center, and see some of the activities that we participate in yearly. Please come to one Alcoholics Anonymous – Candlelight Meeting, Sunday, 6:30 p.m., First United 200 Medical Center Blvd., Suite 106, Webster. For more information call 281- Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, Cornell Conference 526-6840. of our meetings to meet your fellow volunteers and join us in this very impor- room. Call 281-487-8787, or just drop in. Pearland Area Republican’s Club – meets the third Tuesday of the month 7 p.m. (except December, June and July) at the Pearland Church of Christ Annex, tant and worthwhile activity. Become a valued and needed part of our growing Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Narcotics Anonymous NA 2217 N. Grand Blvd. in Pearland. For more information, call 281-485-4140 or meets Sundays, 7 p.m., 2245 N. Main St., Pearland (building next to pawn shop). 281-485-1431. community where Neighbors Help Neighbors! Your community needs you! For more information, call 713-856-1611. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Narcotics Anonymous, open Alcoholics Anonymous – Alcohol problems? AA meetings are held Thursdays, meeting, 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518) at the First Presbyterian Church in 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Sundays and Tuesdays, 8 to 9 p.m., St. Stephen the youth building on the Westminster side. For information, call 713-856-1611. Presbyterian Church, 2217 Theta Street. For information, call 713-204-2481. Bay Area Turning Point Crisis Intervention Center – Weekly sexual assault MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 support group offers a confidential self-help support group for victim/survivors 10 a.m. of rape and sexual abuse. To attend or for more information, call 281-286-2525. Al-Anon Deer Park – Mondays 10 to 11 a.m. Literature Study. In His Presence 7 p.m. Looking Fellowship Church, 1202 East P Street, Deer Park. Enter through Fellowship Positive Interaction Program – meets the third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., Hall in back of church. Call 409-454-5720 for information, or just drop in. at Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital, 11800 Astoria, in the staff meeting South Belt-Ellington Leader to sell 10 a.m. room, first floor. Bring a friend and work together to make PIP the best in the Clear Lake Bridge Club – Bridge games weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturday and city. PIP consists of police and citizens working together to make neighborhoods Sunday, 1 p.m., 16614 Sea Lark Rd. For lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, safer. For information, call Officer Richard Buitron at 281-218-3900. Leader Reader Ads or lease bridge instructor, at [email protected] or 281-488-6318. Cost is $6 per 8 p.m. Deadline: game or $15 per lesson. For information, call the club at 281-480-1911. Alcoholics Anonymous – Alcohol problems? AA meetings are held Thursdays, Personal: your home? 10:30 a.m. 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Sundays and Tuesdays, 8 to 9 p.m., St. Stephen 25 Words - $8 • 3 Weeks $21 Noon Tuesday Seniors and Law Enforcement Together – SALT holds monthly meetings, Presbyterian Church, 2217 Theta Street. For information, call 713-204-2481. Let us 10:30 a.m., Madison Jobe Senior Citizens Center, 1700 East Thomas St. in WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Business: Ads Are Not Taken Pasadena, third Monday of each month. No meeting in December. January 7 a.m. Over The Phone meeting is on the second Monday. Meetings teach seniors how to avoid identity AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 a.m., First United 25 Words - $10 • 3 Weeks $27 help you! theft, scams, fraud, etc. Police officers and sheriffs may be in attendance. Free. Methodist Church Pasadena, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, in the Cornell Conference Refreshments served. Meetings start timely and are one hour or less. For infor- room. Call 281-487-8787 for information, or drop in. no changes, no refunds mation, call 713-477-0175. 10 a.m. Place an 11:30 a.m. Clear Lake Bridge Club – Bridge games weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturday and Overeaters Anonymous Deer Park – 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Literature Sunday, 1 p.m., 16614 Sea Lark Rd. For lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, ad in the Study. In His Presence Fellowship Church, 1202 East P Street, Deer Park. Enter bridge instructor, at [email protected] or 281-488-6318. Cost is $6 per through Fellowship Hall in back of church. Call 409- 454-5720 for information, game or $15 per lesson. For information, call the club at 281-480-1911. ______South or just drop in. 11:30 a.m. Noon Houston Hobby Airport Lions Club – meets on the first and third Wednesday Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group of Alcoholics of the month, 11:30 a.m., Golden Corral, 12500 Gulf Freeway (Fuqua and I-45). ______Belt- Anonymous meets at noon at 2245 N. Main (next to pawn shop). For information, December may be an exception. For information, call Monica Montoya at 281- call 713-856-1611. 794-5531. ______Ellington 2 p.m. Noon Genealogy Group – The Parker Williams Genealogy Group meets from 2 to 4 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group of Alcoholics Leader's p.m. on the fi rst and third Mondays of each month at the Parker Williams Library, Anonymous meets at noon at 2245 N. Main (next to pawn shop). For information, ______Beamer at Scarsdale. The public is invited to attend. For information, email Liz call 713-856-1611. weekly Hicks at [email protected]. 6 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Un Dia a la Vez Alanon Group (Spanish) – Provides support for family and Houston Area Parkinson Society – Free exercise and speech therapy from friends of alcoholics or addicts. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 p.m., First Real Estate 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Clear Lake Rehabilitation Hospital, 655 E. Medical Center United Methodist Church, room 215, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena. Call Blvd., Webster. Visit www.hapsonline.org for a complete list of services offered. 281-487-8787, or drop in. Make checks payable to: section! For adults with Parkinson’s disease only. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Narcotics Anonymous, open Scrabble Club #511 – Meets Mondays at IHOP, 11222 Fuqua, 6 p.m. Come meeting, meets at 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518) at the First Presbyterian South Belt-Ellington Leader 11555 and improve crossword game playing skills. Call 281-488-2923 for information. Church in the youth building on the Westminster side. For information, call 713- 6:30 p.m. 856-1611. 11555 Beamer Road, Houston, TX 77089 New Directions Singles – Group for ages 55 and older meets the first and Survivors of Suicide Support Group – The Southeast Houston group meets Beamer third Mondays for a potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m., at Webster Presbyterian Church, twice each month. The group offers support and coping skills in a non-threat- 201 W. NASA Parkway, Webster. The dinner may include guest speakers and/or ening environment to adult individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide. For After Hours: Use mail slot in group activities. For information, call Bambi at 281-482-7143 or 281-795-4514. information on registration or to obtain a physical address for a location, call 281- 6:30 p.m. 713-533-4500 or visit www.crisishotline.org. front of building facing Beamer. 281-481-5656 Pearland Overeaters Anonymous HOW Meeting – meets Mondays at St. Bay Area Turning Point Crisis Intervention Center – Confidential domestic Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 2535 E. Broadway (FM 518). Enter door closest to violence support group for women, 7 p.m., 210 S. Walnut off NASA Pkwy. 481-5656 recycling bins. For information, call 713-865-3668 or visit www.oahouston.org. between I-45 South and Highway 3. Call 281-338-7600 or visit www.bayarea- 7 p.m. turningpoint.com for information. 24-hour crisis hotline is 281-286-2525. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Narcotics Anonymous, open THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 meeting, 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518), First Presbyterian Church in the 7 a.m. youth building on the Westminster side. For more information, call 713-856-1611. AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 a.m., First 7 p.m. United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, in the Cornell Friends Helping Friends Grief Support Group – Group meets Mondays, Conference room. Call 281-487-8787 for information, or drop in. Kindred Rehabilitation Hospital, 655 E. Medical Center Blvd., Webster, 7 to 8:15 10 a.m. Need Help p.m., in the staff meeting room. Anyone who has lost a loved one is welcome. Clear Lake Bridge Club – Bridge games weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturday and Free. For information, call Betty Bielat at 281-474-3430 or Diana Kawalec at Sunday, 1 p.m., 16614 Sea Lark Rd. For lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, 281-334-1033. bridge instructor, at [email protected] or 281-488-6318. Cost is $6 per 7:30 p.m. game or $15 per lesson. For information, call the club at 281-480-1911. The Clear Lake Gem and Mineral Society – Meets the third week of the month Noon Finding Your at Clear Lake Park Bldg., 5001 NASA Parkway, Seabrook. Guests welcome. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group of Alcoholics Presenters explore a variety of subjects such as fossils, planetary geology, Anonymous, noon, 2245 N. Main (next to pawn shop). For information, call 713- mineralogy, lapidary, jewelry making, rock, fossil and mineral collecting. Field 856-1611. trips to various collecting sites throughout Texas and surrounding states. All 4 p.m. interested persons welcome to attend. Door prizes. Free parking. For informa- Houston Area Parkinson Society – Free water exercise for individuals with Dream Home? tion, visit www.clgms.org. Parkinson’s disease, 4 to 5 p.m., Kindred Rehabilitation Hospital Clear Lake, 655 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 E. Medical Center Blvd., Webster. Call 713-313-1652 or visit www.hapsonline.org 7 a.m. for a list of all services. AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 a.m., First United 7 p.m. Methodist Church Pasadena, 1062 Fairmont Parkway, in the Cornell Conference Assistance League – holds a triple-treat event A Heartfelt Evening, Oct. 22, 5 room. Call 281-487-8787 for information, or drop in. to 7 p.m., an opportunity to buy good art and literature, have a glass of wine with 9:30 a.m. an hors d’oevre and tour a beautiful 11,000 square foot new Bay Oaks home, Pasadena Heritage Park and Museum – Exhibits include dioramas, an old- featuring European-style woodwork and doors, gorgeous wall fi nishes and a time kitchen and a turn-of-the-century doctor’s office. Tuesday through Friday, wine cellar with a touch of “jail” décor! Many of the Bay Area artists and writers 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 204 S. Main, Pasadena. For information, call 713-472- are offering their work for sale, a percentage of which benefi ts the Assistance Let the Leader 0565. League, which provides more than 2,500 Bay Area at-risk children with a week’s 10 a.m. worth of new school clothes each year. Funding for this project comes from the Clear Lake Bridge Club – Bridge games weekdays, 10 a.m., Saturday and Assistance League Resale shop and events such as A Heartfelt Evening. RSVP Sunday, 1 p.m., 16614 Sea Lark Rd. For lessons, contact Dr. Dave Glandorf, to [email protected]. Admission is $10 with an RSVP, or $20 at the Classifi eds bridge instructor, at [email protected] or 281-488-6318. Cost is $6 per door. game or $15 per lesson. For information, call the club at 281-480-1911. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Women’s Group of Narcotics Anonymous, open Noon meeting, 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518), First Presbyterian Church in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group of Alcoholics youth building on the Westminster side. For information, call 713-856-1611. Be Your Anonymous meets at noon, at 2245 N. Main (next to pawn shop). For informa- Al-Anon (English Speaking) – Provides support for family and friends of tion, call 713-856-1611. alcoholics and addicts. Thursday, 7 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 1062 Rotary Club of Pearland – Meets weekly, Tuesdays, noon to 1 p.m., Golfcrest Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, Room 215. Call 281-487-8787, or just drop in. Country Club, 2509 Country Club Drive, Pearland. Lunch is served for $15. Va- Alateen – Provides support for teenage children, friends and family members Guide! riety of interesting speakers. For information, call 281-900-7257 or visit nalix@ of alcoholics and addicts. Thursday, 7 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 1062 texascitizensbank.com. Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, room 208. Call 281-487-8787, or just drop in. 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Ballroom Dance Practice – Tuesdays, Hometown Heroes Park, League City. Alcoholics Anonymous – Alcohol problems? 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VOTE FOR CONTINUED PROGRESS VOTE FOR POSITIVE GROWTH VOTE FOR A BETTER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM VOTE FOR BETTER ROADS and FLOOD CONTROL and PARKS FOR YOUR KIDS VOTE FOR HARRIS COUNTY BONDS

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