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Voice of Community-Minded People since 1976 June 10, 2010 E-mail: [email protected] www.southbeltleader.com Vol. 35, No. 19 Cheer registration set Galaxy Cheer will hold registrations at Beverly Hills Activity Center June 10 and 24 Detected Brio chemicals not deemed threat from 4:30 to 6 p.m. for a cheer and dance program that will begin in September. By James Bolen This sentiment is shared by Marie Flickinger, The EPA requires that the Brio Site Task The remaining water is provided from wells Registration fee is $25 and includes a practice Recent reports of elevated levels of chemicals Leader publisher and chair of the EPA Brio Force report any fi ndings in its monitoring wells located upstream and approximately 1,300 feet T-shirt and shorts. For more information, con- at the Brio Superfund site have alarmed several Community Assistance Group. that is beyond the acceptable standard drinking deep, far deeper than the task force’s monitoring tact Imelda Martinez at 832-230-6237 or area residents, although offi cials say there is no “It’s not like the BP leak,” Flickinger said. water level, even though the water is not to be wells. e-mail at [email protected]. immediate danger. “That’s a leak.” consumed. While Flickinger is critical of much of the re- The detected chemicals – 1,2-dichloroethane, The elevated levels of these chemicals were Drinking water in the area surrounding the cent news coverage on the site, she is supportive vinyl chloride, 1,1,2-trichloroethane and 1,1-di- detected during routine groundwater monitoring site is provided by the Clear Brook City Munici- of the EPA’s and task force’s efforts. Fall festival seeks vendors chloroethene – are among the contaminants that at the site conducted by the Brio Site Task Force, pal Utility District. “It’s good they’re keeping an eye on it,” she Vendors are currently being accepted for a are being remediated at the 58-acre location. which is composed of potentially responsible According to Dean Baier, the MUD’s director said. fall festival and market at the Christian Temple While elevated levels of these four compounds parties (PRPs). Named by the EPA, the PRPs are of operations, roughly 80 percent of the district’s Further developments will be reported on the Assembly of God, located at 9701 Almeda have been detected at the site, they are located required to monitor the site as part of its reme- water is surface water provided by the City of EPA Web site at www.epa.gov/region6/6sf/pdf Genoa Road. The event will include live between 50 and 100 feet beneath the surface and diation. Houston’s Southeast Water Purifi cation Plant off fi les/0602601.pdf. music all day, Kids Zone with inflatable remain contained, despite other media reports A report released by the Brio Site Task Force Genoa-Red Bluff. See related editorial on Page 2A. games, raffles and a silent auction. For more that stated the contaminants had leaked out. states, “The monitoring system is designed to information, call 713-944-4815. Several recent stories that suggested there was detect these kinds of issues, so that they can be a leak at the site attributed the information to U.S. addressed in an appropriate way and in a timely K of C hosts dinner Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Re- manner.” Leader’s assistance sought The Knights of Columbus Council 9201 medial Project Manager Gary Miller, who subse- The report further says, “No human health is- will sponsor a charity fundraising spaghetti quently told the Leader that “migration” would sues are involved, because the groundwater is not dinner on Friday, June 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. in be a more accurate term than “leak.” used for drinking water or any other purpose.” the St. Luke Catholic Church Social Hall, 11011 Hall Road. Each dinner will consist of all-you-can-eat Garcia killer receives 2.5 years spaghetti covered with KC 9201 Pasta Sauce, Lance Baxter Williams was sentenced last 208th Criminal District Court handed down an two homemade Italian meatballs, garden salad week to roughly 2.5 years in state prison for the additional two years, the maximum allowed her. with Italian dressing, French bread, and iced 2006 murder of Beverly Hills resident Erik Gar- On the day of the killing, Garcia, 16, was tea or lemonade. cia. hanging out with his 14-year-old cousin in his Cost is $6 per person, eat in or take out. For The sentence came almost four years to the backyard, which is along a ditch in the 10500 children under 12, the cost is $3 – eat in only. day of the fatal shooting that took place June 8, block of Stover, when they were approached by For more information, call 281-481-1180. 2006. Williams and three other teens, all of whom were Williams, 23, will also have to serve 10 years unidentifi ed juveniles. AARP meets June 11 of probation as part of his punishment. He was Words were reportedly exchanged between initially given only 180 days of jail time by the the two groups, and according to Garcia’s cous- The South Belt AARP will meet Friday, jury in the case, but Judge Denise Collins of the Continued on Page 6A June 11, at 10 a.m. at EL Franco Lee Com- munity Center, 9400 Hall Road. Entertainment will be provided by the Ragtimers. All seniors are invited to attend. Lunch will follow the June 12 cookoff canceled meeting. The cookoff scheduled for Saturday, June 12, Arnone had hoped the supplemental cookoff at El Franco Lee Park has been canceled due to would raise at least $3,000 in addition to the CB Meadows to hold sale lack of participation. $11,500 that was raised in April. However, as of Monday, June 7, only seven cooking teams had The Clear Brook Meadows Activity Com- The event was arranged to raise additional signed up for the event. mittee will hold its spring garage sale on funds for the annual South Belt Fourth of July Despite the cancellation, the fi reworks show Saturday, June 12, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. fi reworks display, also held at the area park. will go on as planned. Participants will provide their own signs. In The yearly fi reworks show is usually funded The Leader has guaranteed Arnone an extra case of a rainout, the sale will be held on entirely by money raised at the annual South Belt $3,500, bringing the total to $15,000. Saturday, June 19. For more information, Spectacular Cookoff held each April. This year’s Further donations are currently being sought. e-mail [email protected]. event, however, fell signifi cantly short of its fi - nancial goal, according to event organizer Linda To donate funds, contact Arnone at 281-484- Arnone. 4325 or the Leader at 281-481-5656. Sagemont CC to meet Due to the Leader’s expertise on the Brio Superfund site, the paper was contacted by The Sagemont Civic Club will meet Mon- several news outlets for assistance Friday, June 4, including four newspapers and two day, June 14, at 7 p.m. at Kirkwood South Dobie pranksters punished TV stations. Leader publisher and EPA Brio Community Assistance Group chair Marie Christian Church, 10811 Kirkfair (Beamer Flickinger is shown above showing a map of the site to Channel 11 photographer Frank and Kirkfair). Attendance is encouraged. For Several area residents notifi ed the Leader of a ally pursued by the district. McBride (left) and anchor Ron Trevino at the Leader offi ces Friday, June 4. information, visit sagemontcivicclub.org. graduation-related prank that took place at Dobie The superintendent further said that a stu- Photo by David Flickinger High School on the evening of Tuesday, June 1. dent’s past disciplinary history and whether any- Dobie 40-year reunion set Despite damage to most of the school’s ex- one was injured during the infraction are also ternal locks, federal law prohibits either school weighed prior to administering punishment. Dobie High School Class of 1970 will hold offi cials or the Pasadena Independent School Lewis confi rmed that none of the students in- Fourth of July parade nears its 40th reunion Saturday, July 24, from 7 to District Police Department from disseminating volved had prior disciplinary problems. 11 p.m. at La Cantina Mexican Grill, 12118 any information about the particular incident un- The annual South Belt Fourth of July parade All community and nonprofi t groups may par- Dickinson Road (parking lot of AMC the- less criminal charges have been fi led, which they Public meeting scheduled is scheduled to take place Saturday, July 3, be- ticipate in the parade at no charge, unless they aters). A Mexican dinner buffet with cash bar were not. ginning at 10 a.m. wish to be eligible for a prize. There is a $50 fee and a disc jockey will be provided. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy on proposed Beamer work The theme for this year’s event is Blast Off: A for commercial entries, and noncommercial en- Tickets are $35 per person until July 1. Act (FERPA) provides that educational agen- Tribute to NASA. tries may enter the contest for $25. After July 1, $40 per person. Checks are to be Harris County and the Texas Department of cies and institutions that receive funding under Now in its 23rd year, the parade will wind Entry forms are available by e-mailing the payable to Dobie 40th Class Reunion and Transportation will hold a public meeting re- a program administered by the U.S.