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COVER STORY FULSHEAR OFFICIALS JUMP INTO ACTION UPON HARVEY’S ARRIVAL

By Valerie Sweeten

With hours of Harvey’s arrival on the Gulf Coast, the city of Fulshear worked to open up a shelter at Fulshear High School.

aking charge in a time of crisis to help your community is point for donations. Pets were also cared for with a vet and vet exactly what the city of Fulshear did when Hurricane tech on site. THarvey decided to make landfall as a Category 4 storm and Under the guidance of the Red Cross and assisted by the Texas later turned into Tropical Storm Harvey dumping an State Guard, a staff of 15-18 team leaders, who were all Fulshear immense amount of rain on the area. residents, made sure their community had access to everything City officials, the school district and local businesses did some possible to take care of their needs. Seeing people come together preparations ahead of time and then launched a shelter at to serve their neighbors was inspiring. Fulshear High School. Storm victims were able to take refuge, get “We opened so quickly,” Krenek said. “All of Fulshear gave 110 supplies and food and also assistance in getting their homes percent. There was a standing line of volunteers here to help. It cleaned up. was truly awe-inspiring. I’m humbled to live in such a blessed Tricia Krenek, Mayor Pro Tem for the city of Fulshear, said community.” residents from all over the Fort Bend County area came to partake Lamar Consolidated ISD was a great supporter Krenek added. in their shelter from Katy to Sugar Land, Simonton and “LCISD was extremely gracious. Principal Dan Ward was onsite surrounding subdivisions. nearly the entire time. No request was too big or too small. It Over a five-day period, more than 100 evacuees were able to wouldn’t have been possible without their cooperation. Evacuees be assisted. Fulshear High School also served as a distribution needed shelter, and a lot residents and guests needed to access point for incoming visitors looking for supplies and food. homes and be close by. It was important for us to stay local. The According to Krenek, 1,500 volunteers worked around the clock at the shelter providing showering facilities and also as an intake Continued on page 8

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Continued from page 6 Pastor Tom Elmore of Thrive Church said, “Everything moved at lightning speed with the relief effort” to help families gut houses need was there. The impact of the flood was much more and provide rides to people who needed them with their mobile significant than people ever experienced,” she said. team. Also as a socks and underwear distribution center, the Fulshear was a community in action said Don McCoy, President/ church is looking to continue sustaining the community with a CEO, Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce. variety of needs. Many chamber businesses and individuals in the Fulshear area They’re also in the process of raising funds with the church not affected by Harvey stepped up in an unprecedented manner and national churches for materials with congregations as far as to lend their help, expertise and services to those in need McCoy Michigan and California. Teams are also joining efforts in the added. rebuilding process as well. A few of these included NBD Graphics, UPS Store Fulshear, “There’s a lot of different opportunities, and we’re being a Front Row Signs, Big Paulie’s Pizza, Bourgeois Cajun Kitchen, vehicle to turn it around and do it. We’re pretty excited about it. Fulshear City Grill, Van Holten Law Firm, David Melanson, We have 150 people mobilized and ready to go. I love the fact Fulshear Police, Fulshear Police Foundation, Briscoe Manor, this is a place people can explore faith and follow God,” Elmore Parkway Fellowship, Second Baptist 1463, River Bend Baptist, said. First United Methodist, Family Hope, Johnson Development and Businesses can also find resources for flood recovery. many more. The Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce is a member of Texas “The ‘Texas Spirit’ is alive and well,” McCoy said. “An integral Association of Business (TAB). The TAB and their Business part of that spirit include the people and businesses of the Response and Recovery Team has developed a Business Resource Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce. Our chamber banded Center to serve as a B2B matchmaking service allowing those in together as the chamber family we are. We showed our city, our impacted areas to share needs for their business. state and our nation how we take care of one another.” This might include cleaning/restoration, contracting services, equipment/technology, furniture or other business necessities. A TAKING ON THE TASK AND MOVING FORWARD business can register needs by calling 512-637-7714 or visiting Area churches and service organizations were also on the www.txbiz.org/2017/08/25/hurricane-harvey. Business can also forefront of this horrific storm according to Krenek putting in use this link if you have resources to offer in support of those innumerable hours of service to help victims and offer assistance. affected areas and businesses.

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Fulshear High School athletes pitch in during time of need By Tom Behrens

ulshear High School student athletes faced a different kind game. Different items were collected and sold. The proceeds of adversity other than one found on sports fields. All of went to Common Threads, a ministry in Rosenberg. “My girls just Fthe different teams’ players, coaches and some parents wanted to help. It’s not like we had to ask them to do it,” said pitched in to help others in need after Hurricane Harvey. Gotcher. “It helped them (student athletes) realize the impact of the About 12-15 boys and girls from the cross country teams spent disaster that struck in our area,” said boys cross country coach a week helping out in three different locations. Two days were Kevin Kean, “Working for something bigger than yourself, and spent assisting in the food pantry at Lord Send Me Ministries, a how you can help out, how it affects other people.” worldwide assistance organization located in Brookshire. The The high school did not flood and was used as a shelter for group then traveled to Rosenberg and did the same thing at evacuees for about a week. Evacuees slept in the gym and food Common Threads Ministries. Other members of the team helped was distributed in the school cafeteria. The Red Cross along with out in the shelter set up at Fulshear High School. the National Guard was in charge with the help of a large amount “We helped organize the pantry and also helped the people of volunteers. shop for donations, get the supplies they needed,” said Kean. “I don’t know the exact number, but I think we had about 60 All the sports teams were involved. The baseball and football evacuees,” said Sydney Gotcher, coach of the school’s volleyball teams were involved in a lot of the “dirty” work. team. “People in our neighborhoods needed help,” said head football When the school became a shelter a bunch of volleyball coach Oschlor Flemming. “People in Weston Lakes, Valley Lodge players came to the shelter to help. “There were sign-ups. You and Simonton experienced a lot of high water in their homes. could work either a morning or afternoon shift,” said Gotcher. Drywall needed to be ripped out, carpeting had to be pulled up, A lot of the evacuees had their pets with them. “We had a room furniture needed to be moved … whatever it was they jumped for pets. The girls would take care of them. Others helped serving up and got after it. food, helped in whatever needed to be done.” “It was really cool to see,” continued Flemming. “I had plans for A bunch of the girls got together and made a bunch of different us as a football program to do a big project, but our kids were deserts and brought them to the shelter. Some were involved in going out helping and working without being asked. They just the physical labor, such as cleaning the houses. come up with ways to help out the community. That’s the great The girls game on Sept. 12, was designated a Harvey relief thing about this place, Fulshear. We are a Fulshear family.”

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Local police, leave families, to put in long hours during Hurricane Harvey

This is the bridge located at Flewellen Way and FM 1093. Flewellen Creek water level is approaching FM 1093. Many roads in Fulshear were detoured or closed during Hurricane Harvey’s arrival on the Gulf Coast.

he officers of the Fulshear Police Department worked “We started fixing his house — cutting the sheetrock, pulling his long hours to help the community it serves stay safe furniture out.” Tduring Hurricane Harvey, all while away from their own Some homes in Fulshear are still rebuilding, and McCoy said families and homes. his department is working to protect the property therein. A lot While Fulshear police officers typically work 12-hour shifts, of the officers are also helping people demo and remodel during they began working 24-hour shifts Aug. 26 and only returned to their time off. regular hours and days off Sept. 4. Captain Mike McCoy said the McCoy, who has been a cop for 35 years and the Fulshear hardest part of being a cop during the storm was leaving your captain for four, said he is very proud of his department’s own life in order to take care of others’. performance during Harvey. “I live in Cross Creek. I don’t have a lot of issues there, but “[I appreciated] the fact that the officers never complained — there were officers that were uncertain,” he said. “They took their they went out after their jobs 100 percent,” he said. “They did not families off to safer locations. But as far as wondering what’s slow down. I was really proud of the fact that they went out happening to their families or their houses, they didn’t know.” there and hustled and worked and kept their attitudes.” McCoy said the department brought in cots and sleeping bags The immediate goal for the department, McCoy said, is to into the station so that they could get a limited amount of rest quickly get back to its normal job of protecting, serving and during their long shifts. keeping criminal activities at bay. Long term, he said he would He said Fulshear was not as heavily affected by the storm as like to get some more equipment for future rain or storm events. some other communities. The police helped with some “We discovered we may be lacking in some equipment that we evacuations in Fulshear using airboats borrowed from other had to borrow from other departments, airboats and tools such departments, but McCoy said there were not any real life or death as that,” he said. “We may be acquiring those in the near future for rescues. He did say however that the chief of police waded the next event in case there is one, which there will be.” through chest-deep waters to free an eight- or 10-point buck that The outpouring of support from the Fulshear community has was tangled in a barbed wire fence before he drowned. amazed him, McCoy said. Citizens have brought donations, meals One of the department’s officers, who lives outside the city, and cards with notes, made calls, commented on social media, took on water in his home. Fellow cops have been working with waved at them and bought officers’ meals at restaurants. the First United Methodist Church and the Cross Creek Ranch “They really appreciate us, and we appreciate the support that Men’s Group to help him rebuild. they give us,” McCoy said. “Fulshear is a great community as far as “We all went over there like ants on an ant pile,” McCoy said. policing goes.” 12 • Fulshear Living Monthly • October 2017 PHOTO LEFT: It’s not just humans that need rescuing but this buck needed some help from the Fulshear Chief of Police Kenny Seymour. It’s seems this eight- to 10-point buck got caught in barbwire and was nose deep from going under. Seymour jumped in water and used wire cutters to release this big guy, just in time.

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Triathlon coming to Cross Creek Ranch on Oct. 8

he seventh annual Oktoberfest Triathlon and Dualthon at Sprint Age Group will consist of a 400-meter swim, 15-mile TCross Creek Ranch is set for Sunday, Oct. 8 in the premier bike ride and a 3.5-mile run. Start time is 8:10 a.m. and registration master planned community in Fulshear. for this event is $90. This property is perfect for this great event. The event will start Sprint Clydesdale/Althena consists of a 400-meter run, 15-mile at approximately 7:20 a.m. with the Olympic swim first followed bike and 3.5 mile run. Registrants for this category must be males by the sprint swim. over 220 pounds or a woman over 165 pounds and do not want Cross Creek Ranch is located off 1093 and Cross Creek Blvd. to be scored in the Age Group category. Awards will be handed From Grand Pkwy. take the FM1093 exit and continue west out for first, second and third in the ’39 and under’ and ’40 and approximately 5.6 miles to the entrance of Cross Creek Ranch. Over.’ The community is located just west of FM 1463 on the north side Race time is 8:10 a.m. and registration for this event is $90. of 1093. Sprint 17 and under consists of a 400-meter swim, 15-mile bike The Olympic and sprint duathlon run will start at 7:30 a.m. ride and a 3.5 mile run. Start time is 8:10 a.m. and registration is The Olympic and spring duathlon will run one mile before the $50. bike and run. Sprint Military consists of a 400-meter run, 15-mile bike and Afterwards enjoy the Oktoberfest with beer from No Label 3.5 mile run. This is for active and retired military. Race time is Brewing Co., Saint Arnold’s, Karbach and Buffalo Bayou Brewing. 8:10 a.m. and registration is $50. The following are the categories set up for the event: Sprint Relay Mixed consists of a 400-meter run, 15-mile bike Sprint Distance, which will consist of a 400 meter lake swim/15 and 3.5 mile run for two or three person teams and for two mile bike/3.5 mile run. person teams, one person must pay twice. Start time is 8:10 .m. Olympic Distance, which will consist of a 1.3 kl lake swim/43k and registration is $36.60. bike /10k run. Sprint Relay Female consists of a 400-meter run, 15-mile bike The Invitational will begin at 7:15 a.m. and registration ends and 3.5 mile run for two or three person teams and on two Oct. 7. person teams, one person must pay twice. Start time is 8:10 a.m. 14 • Fulshear Living Monthly • October 2017 and registration is $36.60. bike and six mile run. Start time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is Sprint Relay Male consists of a 400-meter run, 15-mile bike and $50. 3.5 mile run for two or three person teams and on two person Olympic Military Triathlon consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 teams, one person must pay twice. Start time is 8:10 a.m. and mile bike and six mile run. This is for active and retired military. registration is $36.60. Start time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is $50. Sprint Duathlon consists of a one-mile run, 15 mile bike and a Olympic Relay Mixed consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 mile 3.5 mile run. Start time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is $90. bike and six mile run for two or three person teams. Start time is Sprint Duathlon Clydesdale/Athena consists of a one-mile run, 7:20 a.m. and registration is $41.57. 15 mile bike and a 3.5 mile run. Registrants for this category must Olympic Relay Female consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 mile be males over 220 pounds or a woman over 165 pounds and do bike and six mile run . Start time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is not want to be scored in the Age Group category. Awards will be $41.57. handed out for first, second and third in the ’39 and under’ and Olympic Relay Male consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 mile bike ’40 and Over.’ and six mile run for two or three person teams. Start time is 7:20 Race time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is $90. a.m. and registration is $41.57. Sprint Duathlon Military and 17 and under consists of a one- Olympic Duathlon Age Group consists of a one-mile run, 26- mile run, 15 mile bike and a 3.5 mile run. Start time is 7:20 a.m. mile bike an a six-mile run. Race time is 7:20 a.m. with a and registration is $50. registration fee of $105. Olympic Age Group consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 mile bike Olympic Duathlon Military and 17 and under consists of a 1.3- and six mile run. Start time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is $105. meter swim, 26 mile bike and six mile run. Start time is 7:20 a.m. Olympic Clydesdale/Athena consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 and registration is $50. mile bike and six mile run. Registrants for this category must be Olympic Duathlon Clydesdale/Athena consists of a one-mile males over 220 pounds or a woman over 165 pounds and do not run, 26-mile bike an a six-mile run. Registrants for this category want to be scored in the Age Group category. Awards will be must be males over 220 pounds or a woman over 165 pounds handed out for first, second and third in the ’39 and under’ and and do not want to be scored in the Age Group category. Awards ’40 and Over.’ will be handed out for first, second and third in the ’39 and under’ Race time is 7:20 a.m. and registration is $105. and ’40 and Over.’ Race time is 7:20 a.m. with a registration fee of Olympic 17 and under consists of a 1.3-meter swim, 26 mile $105. LOCAL EVENTS Continued on page 20

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and honors the memory of departed loved ones. Supplies for this OCTOBER program were made possible by the generous support of the PROGRAMS Friends of the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch Library. at Lutts Fulshear/ WEEKLY CHILDREN’S Simonton branch PROGRAMS Library Toddler Time – Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. — Caregiver/child activities, stories and songs for older babies, from 12 to 36 months ort Bend County Libraries’ Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton of age. Branch Library, 8100 FM 359 South in Fulshear, presents a variety of free children’s programs, adult computer F Story Time – Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. — Stories, movies, classes, book clubs, and special programs for people of and age-appropriate craft activities for children 3 to 6 years of all ages each month. age. All programs are free and open to the public. For more

information, call the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch Library After-School Breaks – 2nd Thursday at 4:30 p.m. — Crafts, at 281-633-4675 or the library system’s Public Information Office movies, stories for school-aged children in grades 1 through 5. at 281-633-4734. The October schedule is as follows: The program on Oct. 12 will be “Slime Time.” Materials for this program were made possible by the generous support of the SPECIAL EVENTS Friends of the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch Library. “Fall Vegetable Gardening” – Monday, Oct. 2, 6:30 p.m., Meeting Room. Fort Bend County Master Gardener Ralph Fuller will provide an overview of fall vegetable gardening. Fuller will talk about recommended vegetable varieties for this area and how to build and maintain a garden.

“Surviving an Active Shooter” – Monday, Oct. 9, 5:45-7:45 p.m., Meeting Room. Fulshear Police Chief Kenny Seymour will share detailed information for surviving an active-shooter situation.

BOOK CLUBS Fulshear Book Club – Monday, Oct. 16, 12 noon, Meeting Room. The book to be discussed is the 2017 “Gulf Coast Reads” selection News of the World, written by Paulette Jiles.

Fulshear Night Readers Guild – Monday, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m., Meeting Room. The book to be discussed is Dead Wake, written by Erik Larson.

YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS (for teens in grades 9-12) Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos – Monday, Oct. 30, 5 p.m., Meeting Room. Teens in grades 9-12 will have fun creating decorations for Día de los Muertos, a traditional Mexican holiday that celebrates life 16 • Fulshear Living Monthly • October 2017 ITALIAN FURNITURE AT CASTLE FURNITURE DESIGN CENTER F ine accessories, a r ts and a r ea r ugs

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18 • Fulshear Living Monthly • October 2017 Seth Keiffer is a singer, songwriter, from Winfield, LA. He has performed and recorded in Nashville,TN. He currently is living and performing in the Houston metro area Max Flynn is a singer/songwriter from Houston who grew up on Texas and partial to the authenticity of traditional country music. Other than a short year spent in East Texas pursuing his college football dreams that were cut short by injury, he has spent his entire life in the big city. He began teaching himself to play the guitar at the age of 10 after he became bored playing air guitar with his mother’s broomsticks. His love for Texas country music started in Junior High and was heavily influenced by , Robert Earl Keen, Cory Morrow, Roger Creager and other local greats. Nonetheless, from his late FRANK GILLIGAN teens to early 20’s, music took a backseat to drugs and alcohol. He can recall at least two years of his life where his favorite professionally until he attended college at Nashville’s Vanderbilt guitars were living in local pawnshops so that he could finance University. his habit. Those years were characterized by run-ins with law After graduation, he accepted a banking job in Atlanta but enforcement, countless attempts to sober up, lost relationships, returned to Nashville in 1990 to pursue music on a full-time hopelessness and despair. He finally threw in the towel in basis. There a mutual friend introduced him to Radney Foster, and December of 2012 and turned his life around. a songwriting partnership was forged; Ducas eventually co-wrote He has been sober since that day and is enjoying life in ways he Foster’s first solo hit, “Just Call Me Lonesome.” A growing could have never imagined. He fulfilled his goal of graduating reputation as a live performer helped earn Ducas his own from the University of Houston and took a job as a financial recording contract, and in 1994 he issued his self-titled debut LP, analyst for a leading midstream energy company. which generated the Top Ten hit “Lipstick Promises.” In 1997, he From the time that Chris Boise was born, he had been around released his second effort, “Where I Stand.” music. His parents had both worked in the music industry. His Some artists claim to have what it takes to not only perform for mother was a jack-of-all trades when it came to production. a crowd but to also capture their hearts and that is the case with Chris’s father was, and is still, a well know staple in Houston. He Jesse Raub Jr. was a prominent Singer in the 70’s and 80’s. “I am beyond blessed to be one of the few that can honestly Chris grew up in a fun loving home, where music was always say that I enjoy what I do on that stage every night. To see the around. From a very early age, Chris sang a lot to the music his smiles on the faces of my amazing fans really touches my heart in parents would play. a way that is almost indescribable,” Raub Jr. said. Growing up, Chris made the most of his opportunities. He was The native Texan hails from Magnolia and Raub Jr. uses his always involved in school chorus’s, church choirs and praise roots and captures his love for his family and friends in the songs bands. Music consumed him. It was his major hobby beside that he writes and sings. baseball, but soon he’d figured out that music truly was his love. Texas singer/songwriter Frank Martin Gilligan has had a long and winding road in music. Born and raised in Queens, NY, he made the pilgrimage to Texas in 1975 and almost immediately formed Mason Dixon, a Texas vocal group that had 13 nationally charted Billboard singles including the group’s signature song “When Karen Comes Around” for Capitol Records. Since embarking on a solo career Frank has won the 2013 Songwriter Serenade Competition along with a showcase at the 2014 International Folk Alliance in Kansas City. His new song “I RESIDENTIAL Remember Who She Is” is gaining a lot of attention for COMMERCIAL demonstrating the heartbreak and also the beauty of the human General Pest spirit when faced with Alzheimers. Proceeds from downloads of Rodent • Termite 281.879.9261 the single will aid in the fight against this terrible disease. Mosquito Systems donspestcontrol.com Frank can be seen live performing all over the state of Texas. October 2017 • Fulshear Living Monthly • 19 LOCAL EVENTS

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Fulshear House Concerts will present Jason Edy and called Something Together expected to arrive in early 2017 Courtney Patton Sunday, Nov. 17. Populated with songs recommended by fans, Something Together finds the two songwriters trading off their originally- or years country music lovers have been waiting for the composed songs, with a Merle Haggard cover of “My Favorite two Texas country traditionalists, regular tour mates, and Memory” thrown in there for good measure, and other Ffluttering love birds of Jason Eady and Courtney Patton to contributions from Texas songwriters like Adam Hood, Larry release a duets album, and very soon they’ll get our wish. Hooper, Drew Kennedy, Josh Grider here and there. Just announced, the duo will be releasing an acoustic album PHOTOS Continued on page 24

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saturday, october 21 11 AM to 3 PM Working for the Enter to win our Famous scarecrow Contest citizens of District 28 1 st Place: $1000 • 2 nd Place: $500 in Austin. 3 rd Place: $250 All day carnival ride passes Cross are just $10. Enter our Visit creek Scarecrow Contest! For www.JohnZerwas.com ranch details and an entry form visit to subscribe to CrossCreekTexas.com/ Dr. Zerwas’ electronic scarecrowfest Newsletter Katy ISD & Lamar Consolidated ISD • From the $220s In Fulshear on 1093 just west of 1463 Political Ad Paid for by Friends of John Zerwas P.O. Box 852, Fulshear, Texas 77441

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26 • Fulshear Living Monthly • October 2017 Fulshear House Concerts is a neighborhood concert series for music lovers and live music supporters in Fulshear and the surrounding area. Each concert features a quality live music performance, and a suggested donation of $20 - $30 per person goes entirely to the musician(s) to help support their art. House concerts have become a primary source of sustainability for many musicians in today’s changing digital music environment. Fulshear House Concerts is a laid back venue — shows are held in the family room with the furniture cleared out the day of the show. Doors open ½ hour before each show for us to socialize, share food, mingle with the artist. Address and food details are shared with committed attendees prior to each show, and food is potluck — bring a dish to share and the chair will be provided. There are two 45 minutes sets while we are in “listening room” mode for the performance, and there’s a break in the middle to refresh beverages, use restrooms, reconnect with artist or buy cd’s and other merchandise. Attendees may not recognize the names of all of the performers, but once they are heard, many will wonder why they are not “big stars.”

October 2017 • Fulshear Living Monthly • 27 LOCAL EVENTS The Fulshear Opry Country Now and Then Saturday, Nov. 11 from 7-9 p.m. at the Fulshear High School auditorium

This will be an evening honoring heroes on Veterans Day filled with music, fun and entertainment for the entire family. Come hear great music from Mary Sarah, Pauline Reese, Freddie Pate and Moses Rangle. This event will be held in the comfort of the state of the art Churchill Fulshear High School Theatre with special guest host Shannon Dresser, Katy ISD Police officer and the reigning Miss Texas U.S. To purchase tickets, call 832-600-3221 or visit www. FulshearAreaChamber.com for more information. PHOTOS Continued on page 30

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