CORNERSTONE PLACE NEWSLETTER Volume 16, Issue 5 Cornerstone Place HOA May Edition 2015 UPCOMING EVENT—4TH OF JULY PARADE!! Our Theme for the 4th of July Parade is going to be “239 Years of Freedom.” Please, Cristina Arnold needs volunteers. Resident Candy Schaefer has already donated a few prizes. Your donation is greatly appreciated. We will have a table where children and adults will be able to learn the proper way to fold the flag. We also need judges. We have lots of young children in the subdivision who will be able to participate in the activities. We need their parents to step up and help us out. Please volunteer. Call Cristina Arnold at 505-353-6669. We are trying to make this a great event, but we do need resident help. Please don’t be afraid to volunteer. We also need food for the picnic. Come on folks, if you will be around for this event, give us a couple of hours that day. The event doesn’t last all day. We need your support if this is to be a successful event for us. This is another great way to meet your neighbors. RESULTS OF GARAGE SALE! Well, the weather cooperated with our Community Garage Sale. It was a beautiful day. We hope the day we pick for the fall garage sale will be a good one too. Cristina Arnold looked up the weather in the Farmers Almanac. It was correct. It looked like we only had about 20 or so families participating in the sale. We hope that everyone did well in getting rid of their stuff. Thanks to Cristina Arnold for arranging this day and thanks to Patti Lacy for having Katy Christian Ministries pick up whatever stuff you had left over. We are planning to do this again in the fall. Any comments from residents about this? Does anyone have any suggestions of how we can advertise more about our garage sale? Let us know what you think!! IN THE FUTURE IF ANYONE HAS ANYTHING TO DONATE, PLEASE CALL KCM AT 281-391-5261 FOR BIG PICKUPS, OR DROP ITEMS OFF AT THE RESALE STORE/ADMINISTRATION OFFICE AT 5510 1st STREET, KATY, TX 77493. CELEBRITIES IN OUR SUBDIVISION!!!! Did anyone notice that the April/May 2015 Katy Magazine included pictures of Brenda and Annie Haegner of Kent Falls Drive? They both volunteer their time to the Dream Dachshund Rescue. Nice to know that they ar e doing something to help animals. So if you want to adopt a dachshund, give Brenda and Annie a call—they can help you out. Thanks to Brenda and Annie for devoting your spare time to such a good cause. Page 1 CORNERSTONE PLACE NEWS MYSTERY DINER STRIKES AGAIN!! Many residents want something that is close to home. Well, this is as close as you can get to our subdivision. You can even walk to it if you would like. Great place for lunch. VERTSKEBAP 1453 Mason Rd. Katy, TX 77450 Vertskebap.com (They have 294,912 combinations, most under 550 calories.) You can get Kebap on bread, Wrap in a tortilla, or Salad on lettuce, also beef and lamb, chicken, veggie patties, or falafel. Fresh veggies are spring mix, iceberg lettuce, red cabbage, tomato, cucumber, bell pepper, corn, onion, and jalapeno. Sauces are House, garlic, vinaigrette, spicy red, and hot. Extras are grilled veggies and feta cheese. They also have some local draft beers. Sides are fries made to order, falafel, fruit cups, chips, and brownies. Make your own sandwich. The mystery diner had a kebap with beef and lamb with red cabbage, tomato, cucumber, onion, garlic, and the house sauce. It was delicious and very filling. RECOMMENDED TRADESPEOPLE Marlene and Tony Adams of Kent Falls Drive, would like to recommend Garage Door Doctor. He was honest and did quality work at a fair price. He can be reached at 281-855-9300 or 281-578-7659. We called him late on a Friday evening, and he came out by 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. We thought we would have to buy a new garage door opener. He said, “No, it should last another two through five years. Just fix it.” He installed new rollers and a new coupler. His price was very reasonable. If you use someone to do some work around your house and you like them, please send me the information so that we can keep this column going. Please don’t forget to look on our Web site. This list is there also. Patti Lacy of Kent Falls Court would like to recommend her son, Jon Letter. He does power washing of sidewalks and driveways and is very reasonable. Call Jon at 713-471-2828. NEXTDOOR.COM Eighty-seven Cornerstone Place residents have joined. We have already lost two members. Wish we could get more to join. We are trying to get our membership to 100. Remember, it is FREE. This is a good way for us to post information for our subdivision. We posted information about the Easter Egg Hunt and the Garage Sale, and we will be posting about the 4th of July Parade. Please, please, consider joining. It is a good way to stay in touch with what is going on around your neighborhood. Let’s try to get our membership to 100. Not many things these days are free to join. This is a good way to know what is going on in our area and the surrounding area. THINK ABOUT JOINING! Page 2 CORNERSTONE SECURITY REPORT! YARD OF THE MONTH FOR MAY Sgt. Higginbotham attended the HOA Meeting on May 14, 2015. He said that everything was good in Cornerstone Place. He commented that things have also been better in the surrounding areas too. So that was a good report. Yard of the Month for May went to Harris & Carolyn Arthur of 22519 Wildwood Grove. Great Job! Looks nice. NOTE FROM THE EDITOR! I just want all of you to know that I appreciate any information you submit to me. I need your help and support. Please send me some recipes, recommended tradespeople, and articles on what interests YOU. I would also like information from residents about things they have done, heard, and seen. This would help me out a lot—I’m trying to keep this newsletter interesting for you. Please give me your support. Thanks! Marlene Adams The Constables are doing the Home Security Inspections again. Contact Deputy John Jerome Kovar at 281-642-8814 or 979-733-7734, or email him at john.kovar@cn5.hctx.net. Visit the Web site at www.Constable PCT5.com This inspection is beneficial; you can save 5-10% on your homeowner’s insurance, depending on your carrier. How does it work? You schedule a time for our officers to come by and make simple suggestions on how to better secure your home. Take advantage of this, because it is a free service. Operation Safe Child—Attend a coordinated event or schedule a deputy to come your house. The Officer will inspect your car seat, check for recalls, and teach you the proper way to install it in the car based on your child’s height and weight. Contact: Deputy J.J. Kovar, 281-642-8814 OPERATION ID - Harris County Constable’s Office, Precinct 5 is offering free use of engravers to mark your valuables. Engraving items with your driver’s license number, initials, a logo or a keyword will make returning stolen items easier after recovery. A deputy will bring an engraver to your home, you engrave your items and create an inventory identifying the items you engraved, what you engraved on them, and the item's serial number. Be sure to keep two copies of this list in separate places. TO REQUEST AN ENGRAVER, SEND AN EMAIL TO: PCT5WebAdmin@cn5.hctx.net FLAG RETIREMENT The Jonathan D. Rozier Post 164 of the American Legion performs a Flag Retirement Ceremony on Flag Day (June 14th). Annually, the Post retires about 300 flags. If you have a flag that is damaged, faded, torn please call David and Barbara Rozier, 281-395-0680. Page 3 RESIDENT RECIPE PARTY MEATBALLS 1 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 lb. ground pork 3/4 cup cider vinegar l lb. ground beef 1 lb. ground veal 3 cups of water 2 cups bread crumbs 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1 cup milk 2 eggs and 1 teaspoon salt Make sauce for meatballs by mixing brown sugar, vinegar, water, and dry mustard. Set aside. Combine veal, pork, beef, bread crumbs, milk, eggs, and salt. Mix thoroughly. Moisten hands and roll meat mixture into balls. Pour sauce over meatballs. Bake 1 hour uncovered in preheated oven at 350. Make meatballs size of walnuts for appetizers, or a larger size for main course meat. Now is the time to start working on your landscaping—planting flowers, mulching, and cleaning up the shrubs. If your vines and shrubbery are hanging into your neighbors’ yard, try to clean them up. Cut them back. We are looking for curb appeal on the sides and back of the houses too, not only in the front. It is a good time to start power washing,. Some of us have mold on our homes—sometimes on the siding or the break, where the sun doesn’t get to it. Remember that we have had a lot of rain lately, so that has encouraged the mold. Take a day or two and clean up your property. It is your responsibility as a homeowner to do this. CORNERSTONE PLACE NEWSLETTER CORNERSTONE PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Editor: Marlene Adams JOHN IRWIN Proofreader: Phyllis George C/O IRWIN COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT Phone: 281-693-0207 P.O. BOX 6544 E-mail: cornerstonesub@cs.com KATY, TX 77491 Web Site: www.cornerstoneplace.org PHONE: 281-802-4365 THE CORNERSTONE NEWSLETTER IS PUBLISHED BY THE CORNERSTONE PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 9A 501(c)3 ORGANIZATION. IT IS THE POLICY OF THE NEWSLETTER TO ACCEPT ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO THE COMMUNITY FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES AS WELL AS FROM NEWSLETTER STAFF. VIEWS EXPRESSED IN PUBLISHED ARTICLES ARE THOSE OF THE WRITER AND DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN OPINION OR ENDORSEMENT BY THE NEWSLETTER OR BY THE CORNERSTONE PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. FAX: 281-392-1488 EMAIL: jirwin@irwin-mgt.com PROPERTY MANAGER: JOHN IRWIN Page 4 Timely Tips for May Gardeners from Calloway’s and Cornelius May is the month that makes us think of beautiful flowers. Visits to Calloway’s / Cornelius Nursery, the Dallas Arboretum, and the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens will stimulate lots of new ideas and possibilities for your landscape. Don’t forget Mom this month! Mother’s Day is May 10th. In a recent survey more than 30% of Moms of all ages want something garden related for her Mother’ Day gift. Instead of the usual vase of cut flowers, plan ahead and give that special person a naturally-inspired bouquet that changes with seasons, a beautiful container garden. Although pansies may still be looking great early in May, it’s about time to pull them and plant summer flowering plants. Once it gets hot, pansies go down fast. Annuals and perennials give you lots of color bang for your buck. Pinch back growth of newly planted annual and perennial plants. This results in shorter, compact plants with more flowers. Allow the foliage of daffodils and other spring flowering bulbs to mature and yellow before removing. Spread a second application of pre-emergent for crabgrass and grass. Fertilize lawns with the final feeding before Summer. Fertilize roses every four to six weeks and control black spot with a systemic fungicide. Feed trees and shrubs with Calloway’s 16-8-8 Tree and Shrub Food. In-Store Garden Series Saturday, May 2nd at 10:15 am – Perennials – Best Picks for Texas Saturday, May 9th at 10:15 am – Beautiful & Practical Groundcovers in the Landscape Saturday, May 16th at 10:15 am – The Art of Landscape Design Saturday, May 23rd at 10:15 am – Just in Time, Drip Irrigation Saturday, May 30th at 10:15 am – Design Stylish Container Gardens for Poolside & Patio Information courtesy of Calloway's Nursery ©2015, www.calloways.com. Attribution to Calloway's required for all use and reproduction. Page 5 H PRESIDENT’S LETTER i Neighbors, We sure have had a wet spring. It is making our lawns look beautiful, but it could bring other problems too. Just a reminder—keep the storm sewers clean of trash and debris. Please do not put grass clippings or other yard waste into the storm sewers; you will regret it if we have a real downpour and things start to back up. As you know by now, the pool is open on weekends during the month of May, and it will be open full time once school is out in June. A pool schedule is in the newsletter. It is also available on our Web site. Our next big event is the 4th of July Parade, picnic, and splash day. Cristina Arnold is working hard to make this a great event for all of you who are going to stay home that day. I just want to put in another call for volunteers. If your children will be in the parade, or if you enjoy the festivities, how about giving us a hand to make it a really fun event. With enough volunteers, no one will have to work very hard to make this happen. Just a couple minutes of your time are needed to help us do things like set up, parade judging, food preparation, and clean up. Call Cristina and talk to her about helping. Cristina can be reached at 505-353-6669. We will also be looking for some help in our other events this year. We need folks to help with the food distribution for Halloween, and we need some young, agile people to help us with our Christmas Decorations at the entrance to Cornerstone Place. We could have this done commercially, but the prices we have seen so far are prohibitive (thousands of dollars). We have had Christmas Decorations every year in the past, and it’s always the same people who have done it. They could use some help. A few fresh faces would be nice. It has been proposed that some garland around the monument and gazebo would be a welcome addition. Garland is very expensive to purchase. If you have made garland yourself or know someone who does, and you would like to help with the effort, we would be very, very interested in talking to you. Please contact Tony Adams at 281-693-0207 or John Irwin at the Management Company at 281-392-2484. We still have some residents who have not paid their assessment. We hope you are aware that late payments, just like taxes, are assessed interest and penalty fees. We are reaching the point on the calendar where we turn nonpayment accounts over to the attorney. You then are responsible for attorney fees in addition to the late fees and interest charges. Do yourself a favor—call Irwin Management and set up an arrangement to save yourself some of these additional costs. You know this money benefits you. It is what keeps the park, the gazebo, and all of the other amenities in the subdivision in good repair. It keeps the value of your house from going down. Hurricane season is fast approaching. NOW is the time to start thinking about bringing some extra water, food, and other supplies into your house just in case we have a storm. Soon we will be seeing hurricane preparedness pamphlets in our supermarkets. With all of the bad weather we have had this spring, it would be a good idea to start now. I am thinking we are due for an active hurricane season this year. On that last note, you really need to look at two things on your property. The first is standing water. If you have anything that collects water, it is a mosquito breeder. Make sure that after the rains, you do a little walk-around and empty and turn over anything that will collect water. Second, if you have any dead limbs or other items that can be blown around, you need to pick them up so that they don’t get caught in a high wind and do damage to your (or your neighbor’s) house or fence. I hope all of this helps you have a great summer here in Cornerstone. Please drive carefully, and we will talk again next month. Tony Adams, Cornerstone HOA President Page 6 CORNERSTONE RESIDENTS SEEKING YOUR BUSINESS If you are a resident, we can put your business card in the newsletter, giving you free advertising. Please don’t forget to give me your new business cards when you get them. I am trying really hard to keep this page as up-to-date as I can. I can do this only if I am given the newest information. Thanks! Page 7 RESIDENT PARTICIPATES IN 31ST BP MS 150 We may have had more than one resident who participated in this huge event, but we only know of Al Lots of Kent Falls Drive who did. I would like to thank his wife Linda for sending us the information for the newsletter. The 31st BP MS 150 Ride was a one-day ride this year, due to weather. The ride started in La Grange on Sunday morning, April 19, 2015. Al trained hard for his eighth ride. He enjoyed the challenge and is dedicated to raising money for the MS Society—he raised $36,000 from friends and family. He appreciated the donations he received this year. The MS Society made over 421 million in donations, an all-time record. Al will ride again next year, so let him know if you would like to donate in his name. He will direct you to the MS Web site. We are very proud of his dedication and love of helping others in need. Submitted by: Linda Lots Katy Christian Ministries was appreciative of the items they collected after our garage sale. KCM needs our help in supporting their local food bank. To the left is a list of items that they need most. Food will be distributed to needy families in the Katy area. You can drop off your donations at their location: 5510 1st Street, Katy. Page 8 Cornerstone Place 2015 Swimming Pool Days & Hours of Operation Pool Phone # 281-392-8683 May Saturday’s (9, 16, 23,30) Sunday’s (10,17,24,31) Monday- Memorial Day (25) 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM 12:00 AM- 8:30 PM 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM June (Pool opens June 6th and is open every day except Mondays) June (1-5) Pool Closed Mondays Closed for cleaning Tuesday’s-Saturday’s 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM Sunday’s 12:00 AM- 8:30 PM July (Pool open every day of the week, except for Mondays)* Mondays Closed for cleaning Tuesdays-Saturday’s 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM Sunday’s 12:00 AM- 8:30 PM * Splash Day is tentatively on July 4th August (Before Public School Starts) Mondays Closed for cleaning Tuesdays-Saturday’s 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM Sunday’s 12:00 AM- 8:30 PM August (After school starts – estimated to be August 24) Monday-Friday Pool Closed Saturday Aug 27 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM Sunday Aug 28 12:00 AM- 8:30 PM September (Pool open Labor Day weekend only) Saturday September 5th 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM th Sunday September 6 12:00 AM- 8:30 PM th Monday September 7 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM Cornerstone Pool use is restricted to Cornerstone Place Residents and their accompanying guests. Identification may be required. Page 9 May Fun Facts The origin of the name May for this month is said to come from the name of the Roman Goddess “Maiesta”, also called the fertility Goddess Bona Dea, who was honored with a festival in May. She was the Goddess of honor and reverence. Some believe it could have come from the Greek Goddess Maia, who was closely associated with the Roman fertility goddess. The flower associated with May is the Lily of The Valley and the birth gem stone is an Emerald. If you were born at the beginning of the month your star sign is Taurus, but born toward the end of the month and you are a Gemini. Mother’s Day is celebrated in many countries on the second Sunday in May: USA, Canada, Brazil and Australia for example. Amelia Earhart is credited as being the first woman to fly a plane solo and nonstop across the Atlantic, on May 21, 1932. Her flight path was from Newfoundland to Ireland. Charles Lindberg made the first historic solo Trans Atlantic airplane flight in May of 1927, in his plane “The Spirit of Saint Louis”. In Ireland May 1st is Beltane Day, the first day of Summer. The famous American Poet Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819 In the glorious state of Hawaii, every May 1st they celebrate Lei Day. On May 10, 1872 the first woman was nominated for President of the U.S.A. even though women could not vote. Her name was Virginia Woodhull. Something we take for granted in our everyday life was patented on May 1st. Nikola Testa for developing the “electrical transmission of power” was issued Patent # 382,280 in 1888. On May 5, 1851 ~ believe it or not! ~ a patent was issued for an ice making machine. National Salad Month ~~ National Egg Month ~~ National Barbecue Month ~~ National Hamburger Month ~~ Better Sleep Month and National Photo Month MAY 12TH is Nurses Day. “No Pants Day” is celebrated on the 1st Friday of May. Page 10 The Home Advantage by David and Barbara Rozier Home Burglary Prevention Tips We don’t seem to have a problem with burglary in Cornerstone, but to make sure we don’t let our guard down here are a few common sense tips to remember. Install strong doors and strong locks on doors and windows - and lock up when you leave. In approximately one-quarter of all burglaries there was no sign of forced entry - burglars just walked in! Burglars look for the easiest target - they want to get in and out quickly. Defeating a lock takes time, so locks deter burglars. Install deadbolt locks with at least a one inch throw on all external doors. External doors should be metal or solid wood. Entry doors should be well lighted with wide angle door viewer. Lock your doors when you are gone just a few minutes. When you're not at home, make it look like you are. Burglars seek out empty houses because there's less chance they'll get caught. Here's how to fool them: Leave a radio tuned to a talk radio station. If you're out for the evening, leave some lights on and close the blinds. Better yet, get a timer. If you're going on vacation cancel your newspaper, have a trusted neighbor take your trash can out and in (even if it's empty!), forward your home phone number to your mobile if possible and use a house-sitter if you're away for an extended period of time. Never let people know when your home will be empty. Avoid giving away information in person, in writing or through your answering machine message. Avoid leaving invitations or notes about vacations in plain view (on the fridge, next to the phone, up on a whiteboard). This advertises when your house will be empty. While most trades people are above board, a shady few might pass this information on to professional burglars. On your answering machine say "We can't come to the phone right now" rather than "I'm out of town and will be back on". If you live alone, say "We can't come to the phone right now" rather than "I can't come to the phone right now". Don't let burglars use your spare key. No matter how good a hiding place it seems, burglars will always look for hidden keys - so leave keys with a trusted neighbor or friend instead. Another idea is to purchase a combination lock box like the ones used by REALTORS®. Give the combination to only family members and trusted neighbors. The lock box can be hidden but will provide more security than hiding a key alone. Mark your personal property. Marked property is much harder for burglars to re-sell - and even if a burglar steals a marked item, it's much easier for you to identify what's yours. Use your driver’s license number rather than your Social Security Number (which could invite identity theft). Mark your property using an engraving pen (available from some hardware stores) or ultra-violet markers. Make a list of your property. Keep a list of your CDs, DVDs, videos and any other collectible items in a safe place (a list on your computer is no good if the burglars steal that too!). Take photos or videos of expensive items, such as jewelry and electronics. Keep inventory to help police return your property to you. Make sure you have current and adequate insurance cover. Lock up your tools and your storage shed. Unlocked garages and storage sheds are easy targets. Don't let a burglar steal your tools or use them to break into your own house! Always put away your tools and lock your garage. Page 11 Consider installing a security system. The systems that are most likely to deter a burglar are those which emit a loud noise when activated and are monitored by transmitting an immediate signal to a security service. Use "natural surveillance" to protect your home - don't give burglars somewhere to hide. Keep trees and shrubs trimmed low. Motion-activated lighting puts a spotlight on burglars. Burglars do more than steal. Burglars can commit rapes, robberies and assaults if they are surprised by someone coming home or pick a home that is occupied. If something looks questionable – a slit screen or a broken window – don’t go in. Call police from a safe location. At night if you think you hear someone breaking in and you can leave safely, do so. If you can’t leave safely, lock yourself in a room with a phone and call police. If an intruder is in your room, pretend you are asleep. Guns are responsible for many accidental deaths in the home each year. Think carefully before buying a gun. If you do own one learn how to store and use it safely. Finally be vigilant and watch each others property. Report all suspicious activity around your home to the police. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Material for this article was provided by the Victorian Burglary Reduction Council and Victoria, Australia Police and the U.S. National Crime Prevention Council. For more information you can go to the National Crime Prevention Council website at http://www.ncpc.org. ® David and Barbara are Realtors with Keller Williams Realty in Katy and live on Kent Falls Dr. in Cornerstone Place.
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