Thursday, December 17, 2009
Time to Wrap Things Up?
Do you dread having a pile of presents that need wrapping? Are you short on time, and need a little extra help with that wearisome task of beautifying your gifts? Well, help is available. Sister Susan Dean has generously offered her services to assist you with that daunting task of gift wrapping. Please contact her at poohbear_6911@yahoo.com to make your appointment before time runs out. (Gifts and wrapping paper not included.)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Santa Clause is Coming to Town
Bedtime with Santa
7:00 p.m. at the church
Come in your p.j.'s for a bed time story, write a letter to Santa, make Christmas cards, craft an ornament, and get pictures with the "big guy" himself. Sure to be lots of fun!
Ho! Ho! Ho!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Thank You!
Speaking of food, here is the Sweet Potato Recipe EVERYONE is asking for:
Ingredients
2 (15 ounce) cans sweet potatoes
1/4 cup orange juice
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 pinch salt
1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cups miniature marshmallows
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Place sweet potatoes in a 10x6 inch shallow baking dish and pour orange juice over.
In a small bowl, combine flour, sugar, cinnamon and salt; mix together and cut in butter. Sprinkle over sweet potatoes.
Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven, sprinkle with marshmallows and broil until browned.
The batches for the party were x4 this recipe but it should come out the same.
Enjoy!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
We need your Help
Here is what is needed:
1) RSVP so I know who is coming.
2) Volunteers to help cook turkey and ham, and volunteers to just warm food already prepared
3) Sign up to bring things to represent a specific country. I need to know before hand.
4)Come Saturday early to set-up your booth.
5)People to sign-up to bring your favorite dessert (if this represents another culture, all the better)
Please let me know ASAP so we can appropriately prepare.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Needed: small jobs & teen girls clothing
They are also in need of used clothing in good condition. I am not 100% sure on sizes but I would say size 6-10 (women) for the girls and the little boy would be 3/4T.
If you need a little extra help cleaning for the holidays or have clothes to donate or questions feel free to email me fenren03@hotmail.com
~Emmaly
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Room For Rent?
There is a family preparing to move to the League City area from Las Vegas, Nevada. As of now, they are still searching for a home to buy, and the husband has to report to work on December 7th. Does anyone know of any rooms for rent or short-term efficiency apartments for rent in this area?
If you have any potential leads, or relevant information for this family, it would be greatly appreciated. Please, leave a comment here, or email Ingrid at ivongo@yahoo.com.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
OCD Sufferers Everywhere:
What: The Twilight Saga: New Moon Pre-Movie Party
Where: Hillary Howland's Home (964 Umbria Lane)
When: November 19, 7pm
Bring: A T-shirt to design & an empty stomach.
RSVP: Regrets Only to 801/631-9485 or 281/962-4328
We'll be eating Italiano, Making T-shirts to wear during the Movie, Watching Twilight, and then heading to the theater for the New Moon Midnight showing.
Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Antique Chair Restoration
Monday, November 9, 2009
Activity Day Girls Service
As difficult as it may be to think about, Christmas is coming! To help with some of the stress of the holiday season, the League City Ward and Kemah Branch Activity Day Girls are offering their services, to help with at least one part of the busy season. On Tuesday, December 1st from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., the Activity Day Girls will offer FREE (you read it correctly - FREE) babysitting for those parents wishing to do a little Christmas shopping without having to bring the kids along. Games, snacks, and other activities will be provided. All they need now, to make this a HUGE success is YOU! (Well, your kids, actually.) Sign up with Danielle White, danielle.r.white@lmco.com, and be sure to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity.
Stampin' Up Orders
I am putting in an order for Stampin' Up on Friday. If you are interested in ordering anything or need a catalog let me know. The order will we back in time to get started on your Christmas cards and Goodies for the neighbors.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
More Babies!!
I wanted to make sure everyone knew they were invited to Come help us celebrate Dianna Hall's new Baby boy Gabriel. The shower will be at 162 Easton Glen Dickinson TX 77539 from 11-1 pm on Saturday the 14th of November.Dianna would appreciate diapers, wipes, and books. Hosted by Monica Livesay. Please RSVP to Monica at (281) 337-4706.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Reminder!
Friday, October 30, 2009
That Time of the Month...
Yes, this Sunday is FAST Sunday. My how it sneaks up on us! Join us for Break The Fast after the three hour block (around 4:30) in the gym. It takes a little time to get the tables and chairs set-up so please be patient. Remember to bring a dish to share as well as your own dishes, utensils, & Cups. This is a very informal gathering, but a great way to get to know your ward family. See you all there.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Babysitter Needed
This Friday
DON'T MISS IT !!!
Friday October 30, 2009
South Shore, League City, Kemah Wards
SOUTH PARKING LOT
6:00 PM
REMEMBER TO BRING:
*Enough Candy for 3 Wards
*Decorations For Your Trunk
*Carved Pumpkins for Pumpkin Contest
*Your Most Original Costume
Lawn chairs for visiting
Mosquito Replent
Flashlights and Little Goblins
Good conversation
AWARDS will be given for the best costumes, pumpkins, and decorated trunks.
Friday, October 23, 2009
It's a Girl x 2!!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Stake Fun Run this Saturday
What: FUN RUN 2009
Where: Friendswood Stake Center
505 Deseret * Friendswood, TX 77546
When: Saturday, October 24th,
Why: The Word of Wisdom Promise……
[We] shall
run and not be weary,
and shall
walk and not faint.
D&C 89:20
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Glass Jar Hunt
Monday, October 12, 2009
Magazine's Anyone?
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Looking for a Loving Home
Our neighbors found this little puppy running down the road and no success finding the owner. They already have one puppy and are looking for a good home. She has been very well taken care of and does well with kids (Eliza put her to the test). If you are interested, drop me an email at fenren03@hotmail.com or 281-990-8389.
"About Missy:
We came across this girl in our area loose about a week ago, collar, no tags, no microchip. We have called animal control, several vets and put out signs. No one seems to be looking for her, so its' time for us to find her a new home. We have been calling her Missy.
She is a Beagle, about 9 mo. old according to the vet. She has not been spayed and she does not bark or howl at all. We don't know if she was born that way or not. She makes very little noise at all. She seems to be mostly potty trained, has stayed in a kennel at night and while we were at work with no apparent problems. She weighs 18.7lbs. She does not have fleas or fecal worms, per our vet. We had her vaccinated with her first rabies shot. She is extremely sweet, very meek, but gets along well with other dogs (she has met 3 in the week with us and has done great with them all) and loves people and being in a lap. Not a picky eater, not food aggressive. She is still a puppy with some of those puppy tendancies. But we have found her to be a quick learner... she is already ringing the bell at our back door to go outside. She is really eager to please and responds well to verbal correction."
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Last Call!
Diana C.
Lila V.
Mendy M.
Amber C.
Richelle F.
Melanie L.
Elsje D.
Sarah G.
Carina O.
Emmaly R.
Jenny G.
Tammi P.
Anna D.
Marby M.
Cami H.
Monica L.
If your name is not listed and you would like to join us please email me or leave a comment.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Reminder for Saturday
5:30-9:00 p.m. @ the church
Girl's Night In! Craft and Card Night
Send the men in your life out to pizza and Priesthood Meeting and come hang out with your Girls' (okay, and some little boys too). We'll be having dinner @ 5:30 Bring some sandwiches, a soup or salad, bread sticks, or a yummy snack to share.
Leave a comment or email kallie10_4@hotmail.com if you would like to sign-up to bring food, or make pumpkins, or cards.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Clear Lake Plant Sale on Saturday
All the info you need about the sale is at http://hcmgap2.tamu.edu/sales.htm, including the List of Plants with descriptions. The gate opens at 8am for a plant preview class, and the sale starts at 9am. There are free classes on fall vegetable gardening and growing herbs given later in the sale. It is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more about how to be a gardener in Houston. One word of warning - because of the high quality of the plants sold, this sale is wildly popular. A line forms out the gate before the sale opens, and checkout lines are pretty long. The fall sale is not as bad as the spring vegetable and fruit tree sale if I remember right though!
If anyone wants to team up to go, let me know because I am planning on going!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Lunch Bunch
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Matilda Jane Party
Hey ladies!
Send the men in your life out to Priesthood Meeting and come hang out with your Girls' (okay, and some little boys too). We'll be having dinner @ 5:30 Bring some sandwiches, a soup or salad, bread sticks, or a yummy snack to share. And since it is World Card Making Day (one of my favorite things to do) we will be making 5 fabulous cards. Just let me know if you are going to be there so we can get a count for supplies. Leave a comment or email me kallie10_4@hotmail.com
Monday, September 14, 2009
New Moon Party
(italliano of course) and watching Twilight then we can go to New Moon!!! I'm super excited!!! Who's in?? All are invited!
Sorry Marby didn't mean to steal your post! :)
BUY YOUR TICKETS!!!
New Moon Countdown Official
Anyone up for going to the 12:01 showing of New Moon on November 20th??? I can't wait to see it and would love to make it a ladies night! You can buy your tickets online at cinemark.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Homemade Bread Class
In preparation for our bread-making class on September 16th at 7 p.m. at Aubrie Smith's home, we would like to get some information from you. First, if you are planning on attending, please let us know, so we can know how many people to expect. Second, if there is a particular type of bread you are interested in learning how to make, please include that information in your response. Aubrie would like to center the class around your needs, so please let us know what most interests you. Thanks for your help.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Playgroup
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Preschool Request
I know some of you already have preschool plans for the coming school year, but if anyone is interested in participating in a preschool for 3 year olds, let us know. Some interest has been expressed, and I thought I would open it up, so we didn't leave anyone out. Leave a comment, and we'll get in touch with you. Thanks!
Friday, August 21, 2009
Change in Plans
Bring your favorite game.
Due to the icky weather, we are moving the pizza party to the ward.
Bring your family for pizza and games.
Call anyone in the ward you know to let them in on the change tonight!
Baby Shower for Wanonie Anderson
Need a night out? Join us for a girls night out for dinner to celebrate the upcoming birth of Wanonies little boy Calvin James.
Date: Friday August 28th
Place: Olive Garden (I-45 & W. Bay Area)
This is her first shower for a boy (she didn't have one for Mark). They already have most of the big ticket items, so here is Wanonies wish list....
*clothes 6 months +
*diapers
*wipes
*bath stuff
*etc
Please RSVP by Wednesday Aug 26th t0 Emmaly at fenren03@hotmail.com
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Pizza Pool Party
Friday, August 14, 2009
Attention!
In the event you are a coupon clipper like myself, you are probably well aware of the 'event' that Kroger is having tomorrow. But, in case you are not I felt compelled to announce it so that everyone has a chance to take advantage and save $$ (my favorite hobby). Drum roll please....
This Saturday ONLY, Kroger is offering Super Double Coupons, where they will double coupons up to $1.00! They typically only double up to 50 cents, so this is a fantastic event you will not want to miss!
This is a great opportunity to stock up, and you will likely score many items for free! Kroger is only allowing 1 like item per transaction, which will hopefully prevent people from clearing the shelves completely.
If there are free or very cheap items you would not normally buy, stock up anyway and donate them to a local food pantry!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Playgroup at the Park
Monday, August 10, 2009
Super Service Saturday
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Aloe Vera Plants
Monday, August 3, 2009
Free Otocinclus Affinis (algea eater) To good home...err... Tank
"Please Adopt Me!"
We have one loan algae eater in our tank that could sure use a new home. I have a hard time keeping a tank for an algae eater alone. So that is why we would like to give him to someone with an established tank.
Name: Sucky
Age: 1 1/2
Size: a smidge over an inch.
Diet: All the slime you can give him! :-)
If you would like to adopt my little friend, please call or email me. He's ready for immediate pickup!
Olsenphotography@gmail.com
832-932-2927
wanted: Stake Head Lifeguard - YW Camp 2010
If interested contact Emmaly fenren03@hotmail.com
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Break The Fast
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Beach, Anyone?
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Game Night
Monday, July 20, 2009
Free Clothes
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Girl's Night Anyone?
Monday, July 13, 2009
Celebrate Apollo 40th Anniversary
This Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at 6pm, is Fly Me to the Moon – a community celebration of the First Lunar Landing at UH-Clear Lake. Admission is free and open to the public! For more information, see http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/portal/ALR/flyme/lunar_landing/event_info.html
Rice University is partnering with Discovery Green park in downtown Houston to present films and activities from Friday, July 17 to Sunday, July 19, culminating on Monday, July 20th from 4-9pm with Spacefest: 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing Celebration, an evening of activities including the “Driven to Explore” NASA mobile exhibit. See the Discovery Park website link for more information on this free event.
Also Monday, July 20, 2009 @ 7:05PM is NASA Night with the Astros at Minute Maid Park, where they will be giving out Apollo 11 hats to the first 10,000 in attendance (hint, get there before the 7:05pm game start) and recognizing the 40th Anniversary of Walking on the Moon. We are getting a group together to go so if you want to try to sit with us or near us, contact Brandon or me ASAP so we can include you in our ticket order or let you know where our seats are! Here is a link for discount tickets.
On Friday, July 24th from 6:30-10pm, Space Center Houston is hosting the Apollo 11 40th Anniversary Splashdown Celebration. Tickets are $11/person, with kids 4 and under free, which covers admission (exhibits will be open), a "hot dog buffet", moon pies, live music, and a live program. Click the image link for more information or to buy tickets.
That's all the awesome stuff going on I've heard - if you hear of more, let me know because the Apollo program is one of the things that most inspired me! :) Erin
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Got plans for the 4th?
7:30 Welcome and Flag Ceremony
8:30 Patriotic Musical Program featuring Steven Grundberg
9:00 A Patriotic Sign Along
9:30 Fond Farewell
Here is a list of those that signed up to help:
Amanda Mareth: Bringing Syrup
Ben Hewett: Bringing a dozen eggs and Performing
Ray & Jacquelyn Neher: Bringing 2 Dozen eggs and help cook
Grundbergs: Bringing syrup, fruit, and performing
David Dickamore: Bringing a dozen eggs
Rob Carroll: Bringing syrup and helping clean up
Anna Clements: Bringing butter
Cindy White: Bringing a dozen eggs
Sarah Goit: Bringing fruit
Marie Palmer: Bringing Syrup
Chrisitne Sturgeon: Bringing butter, 2 dozen eggs, and help clean up
Devey Kelly: Bringing butter and syrup
Carina Olsen: Bringing fruit
Charlene Garrison: Bringing a dozen eggs
Anna Dupree: Bringing fruit
Wanonie Anderson: Bringing syrup
If anyone else would like to volunteer to bring food, COOK, or help with CLEAN-Up contact Amber Cowley.
So What else?
There will be no excuse to sit around in the couch all day. So here is a list of Independence Day celebrations you can enjoy in our area:
League City
Citizens Appreciation Day
Our Annual July 4th Clebration will be held from 11:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at League Park. The Mayor, City Council, and the Parks Board will be serving refreshments in appreciaton of the citizens of League City. There will also be live music, face painting and balloons. All refreshments (Hot dogs, soft drinks, popcorn, snow cones & Ice Cream) will be FREE!
Downtown Houston
Fireworks will fly and tunes will fill the air at Houston’s star-spangled Fourth of July celebration, Freedom Over Texas with Fireworks Presented by Shell. This year’s event, saluting Houston’s military heroes and honoring the 40th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo XI Lunar Landing, will feature the largest land-based fireworks show in the nation, unbeatable entertainment and a lively outdoor festival. Admission is FREE. On Saturday, July 4, Clay Walker will ignite the stage and the concert will be followed by the largest land-based fireworks show in the nation, presented by Shell Oil Company and produced by the world-renowned fireworks artists from Pyro Spectaculars North by Souza. Both the concert and the fireworks will be televised live on KTRK-TV (ABC), Ch.13 from Eleanor Tinsley Park. "I want to invite our fellow Texans to Houston's All - American Fourth of July celebration" said Mayor Bill White. "This year we salute Houston's Heroes. This includes the men and women serving our armed forces today and in years past. It also includes NASA's iconic space program on the 40th Anniversary of the historic Apollo XI Lunar Landing. Thanks to our Anchor Sponsors, the city is able to bring in an unbeatable headliner and a host of other entertainment. For the fourth year in a row, Shell is on board to underwrite a spectacular fireworks show, making Houston the number one Fourth of July destination in the country."
Texas-native Clay Walker will take the Freedom Stage at 8:00 p.m. to perform a selection of his chart-topping hits. Walker fell in love with country music at an early age and started to pursue his musical career after high school. He toured across the South, Midwest and Canada while taking courses about the music business and eventually became the house singer at the Neon Armadillo bar in his hometown Beaumont, where he then signed a contract with Giant Records. Walker’s first two singles “What’s It To You” and “Live Until I Die” released in 1993 reached No. 1. By the end of 1998 he had a dozen Top 5 hits and his first four studio albums were certified platinum. Walker’s Greatest Hits and album Live, Laugh, Love were certified gold.
When the concert comes to a close at 9:30 p.m., eyes will turn skyward for an extraordinary fireworks spectacular perfectly set to a selection of America’s favorite tunes, from patriotic songs to rock ‘n’ roll hits to classic bestsellers.
All the excitement for Freedom Over Texas with Fireworks Presented by Shell will begin at 4 p.m. on Saturday July 4. In addition to this year’s entertainment headliner, the festival will also spotlight a top-notch selection of local and regional music. Throughout the day, three stages will keep toes tapping with music ranging from country western and rock 'n' roll to Latin, pop and oldies. Festival-goers will enjoy a variety of activities throughout the site. Liberty Park will showcase displays of military artifacts and vehicles including representation from all five military branches and more. The branches and the Houston Police Department will also offer recruiting opportunities on site. Guests will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with the Shell-sponsored NASCAR, Kevin Harvick’s car and the Tire Change Challenge. Children will stay entertained with free rides, games, face painting, jugglers and more in the Fiesta All American Kids Zone. Event patrons visiting the Gexa Energy booths will have the opportunity to take advantage of special offers on 100% wind-powered, 100% pollution-free electricity plans, learn more about renewable energy solutions, and discover actions they can take to pay less for electricity.
For more information, http://www.freedomovertexas.org/ or http://www.houstonspecialevents.org/.
Galveston
Summer Heats Up with Host of July 4th Activities Across the Isle
What better way to celebrate Independence Day than with traditional dazzling fireworks, an All-American Parade, magic shows, a long day at the beach, an outdoor concert, and more?
Come Fourth and join in the fun at Galveston’s 4th of July Parade and celebration! Led by Parade Marshall and KPRC Local 2 Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley, the parade begins at 10am at the Galveston Railroad Museum on 25th Street, heads south and winds its way through historic downtown Galveston, from Postoffice Street to 21st Street, north on 21st Street to Strand, then west on Strand to 25th Street. The parade will be followed by a celebration of our nation’s birth at the Galveston Railroad Museum, 123 Rosenberg (25th) Street. The celebration will include musical entertainment by Sparky Koerner and a patriotic program hosted by Joe Huff of Galveston College. Hot dogs and lemonade refreshments will be provided by our organizers and Sweet Leaf Tea will be on hand to provide their delicious brews.
Saturday evening, July 4th, the Park Board of Trustees will light up the Gulf of Mexico with its annual spectacular fireworks show. The 25-minute fireworks salute to Independence Day begins at 9:15pm at 37th Street & Seawall Boulevard. Great viewing is available along most of Seawall Boulevard.
That same evening, you're invited to at well, dance the night away, and enjoy fresh night breezes on an authentic replica of an 1800-style Paddlewheeler around Galveston Offatts Bayou. The three-hour Colonel Paddlewheeler Dinner Cruise will sail from 7pm to 11pm, and will feature a live DJ, a dinner buffet, and a full-service cash bar. For reservations and information, please call 1-888-740-7797.
Back by popular demand, magic buffs won’t want to miss The Curt Miller Magic & Comedy Show. Running Thursday through Saturday July 2 - 4, Curt’s “Las Vegas Style” show dazzles the audience with a mixture of large-scale illusions and comedic flair. You’ll be left dazzled and laughing out loud as Curt makes audience participants disappear, levitate and break up into different pieces. This show is a surprising blend of incredible magic and clean comedy suitable for all audiences. Tickets may be purchased online here, or by calling 409-683-4186 or toll free at 1-800-582-4673 ext. 4186.
Sunday, July 5th, Artist Boat Kayak Adventures will paddle Galveston Island State Park beginning at 10am. The Galveston Island State Park offers paddlers access to one of Galveston’s premier ecological and historical jewels. Witness herons and pelicans flying overhead, travel back in time to when the Karankawas made Galveston Island their winter home, and discover how restoration scientists have restored wetlands and fisheries. This 1,200-acre state park hosts many examples of barrier island habitats explored easily from the beach or by walking trails. Artist Boat is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting awareness and preservation of coastal margins and the marine environment through the disciplines of the sciences and the arts. For reservations, call (409)770-0722.
KRBE 104.1 FM and Island Star Performances are proud to present American Idol David Cook live in concert on Sunday July 5th, at the Moody Gardens Outdoor Amphitheater. With the new single “Permanent” from his self-titled album rapidly climbing the Billboard charts, Cook brings his white-hot Declaration tour to Galveston Island for a rockin’ concert under the stars. Gates to the event will open at 5pm, with Cook taking the stage at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available online at moodytickets.com, by phone at 409-683-4186, and via the Concerts on the Gulf Box Office located in the lobby of the Moody Gardens Hotel. The box office will be open Monday through Sunday from 9:00am to 6:00pm. General questions should be directed to the box office phone at 409-683-4186. The concert will be immediately followed by a spectacular fireworks show. A portion of ticket proceeds will benefit the Galveston Recovery Fund.
Galveston Summer Band Concert at Saengerfest Park, located at 23rd and Strand. Performance at 6:30 p.m. Free.
Kemah
4 Fourth of JulyEnjoy Entertainment great Dining and Fun! Big Time Fireworks show, shot over Galveston Bay at 9:30 pm @ the Kemah Boardwalk.
One Great Annual KemahSmall town Parade 10:00/10:30 a.m.Mayor Matt Wiggins and the Kemah City Council invite you to Breeze into Kemah for family fun and join us July 4th for the Annual Kemah Parade.The Children’s Bicycle Parade starts at 10:00 a.m. at the Schoolhouse Museum Parking Lot on Bradford Avenue at 6th Street. Children of all ages are welcome to decorate their bikes, wagons, strollers, (children are not permitted on motorized vehicles) and parade down Bradford to 5th Street, 5th Street to Kipp, Kipp to 8th, 8th to Bradford and back to theThe Main Parade with antique cars, fire engines and floats will start at 10:30 a.m. Individuals, groups and businesses are encouraged to decorate a float. No registration is required.Just want to watch? Bring a chair and pick a spot on Bradford, 4th Street, along Kipp or 9th Street and you are sure to have a front row seat.For information contact City Hall at 281-334-1611 or the Kemah Visitor Center Schoolhouse Museum Parking Lot on Bradford. at 281-334-3181. For information on parade cancellation, please call the Kemah Police Department at 281-334-5414 after 8 a.m. on the 4th.Participation, admission and parking are free.
Friendswood
The Fourth of July Steering Committee and the City of Friendswood wish to invite all to participate in the 114th annual Friendswood Fourth of July Celebration on Saturday, July 4, 2009. The daylong celebration is packed full of entertainment, food and fun for the entire family. The theme for this year's celebration is "Family, Friends and Friendswood, a Standing Tradition".
The daylong celebration will kick off with the Grand Parade that will travel down Friendswood Dr. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the corner of FM 518 and Heritage Drive, and will feature over 100 entries from Friendswood and around the State of Texas.
The parade will conclude at Stevenson Park where rides, games, food, live entertainment and fun for the entire family will take place. Musical group The Zydeco Dots will be the featured entertainment along with a variety of patriotic performances throughout the day. The activities will begin shortly after the conclusion of the parade. Over 50 booth entries will provide the backdrop for the daytime activities, which are scheduled to conclude at approximately 3:30 p.m.
The Evening Program, which begins at 7:30 p.m., will be held at Friendswood's Centennial Park. This year's program should be one of the best family fun events for 2009. The Bellamy Brothers will headline the evening entertainment, and local performers will round out the evening program entertainment. A fantastic fireworks extravaganza will light up the sky beginning at approximately 9:20 p.m. The fireworks will be choreographed to patriotic music and is guaranteed to be one of the best fireworks displays in the Houston area.
Public parking will not be available at Centennial Park for the Evening Program. Spectators must ride the free shuttle service to gain admittance into the park. Shuttle Service will be available from Clear Brook High School, at 4607 FM 2351, and from Friendswood Community Church, at 2821 Parkwood Ave. Shuttle services will begin running at 6:30 p.m
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Palm Beach Anyone???
Kids 3 & under are free and general admission is $10.95. You can buy a season pass for $25. We have done that several times in the past and got a lot of use out of it.
Anyone? Anyone?
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Spotlight! Marie Palmer
1. Your full name_Marie Glenna Palmer (Maiden name is Quist)_.
2. Where were you born? Where did you grow up?
Provo, UT. The Woodlands, TX.
3. How many brothers and sisters do you have? Where do you fit in oldest / youngest?
3 brothers 3 sisters. I am the third child/third sister.
4. If you have children, how many? Names and ages. If not at home where are they living now?
Just little Abner. He turned one in February.
5. What are some of the different places you have lived? Your favorite place? Why?
Oklahoma, New York City, Rexburg and Blackfoot Idaho, Portland Oregon, Bridge City Texas, Denton Texas. I think Oregon was my favorite place to live because it is so green, Portland is so walkably fun with lots of art and music. I loved my job there as a waitress, too.
6. Your favorite color? Babiest blue
7. Your favorite food? Hijiki Tofu Burgers come to mind
8. What are some things that you enjoy doing? (hobbies, crafts, reading, sewing, cooking, singing, etc.)
Seeing live music, studying art, hiking/camping, reading tons of books, especially classics that blow my brain but change my life
9. Share one of your most embarrassing moments.
I don't know if it's one of my most embarrassing, but I hate when I get guilted into sending a forward on and then realize that I didn't check it out on Snopes or anything and a million people tell me it isn't accurate (especially when it is an old professor I never talk to anymore or someone like that who now thinks I am an idiot).
10. Share something about you that no one would know about.
Hmmm. I don't know why I volunteer this, but I was the mascot for my high school! I was a bird. A cardinal, and it was like being a Disney character, it was very fun.
11. Share a dream that you have, something you would like to do or see some day.
I want to have a little farm in a traditional community with lots of family and good friends there. I'm not sure where it will be, but I want to dedicate much of my life to making it a wonderful place.
12. Name a movie or book that best describes you or your life.
It used to be The Royal Tenenbaums (Rated R, sorry, but you shouldn't probably watch it without CleanFlicks around anymore), now I'm not sure. It's more like the little travelling entertainers family on The Seventh Seal now. Happy despite the wars and plagues :).
13. What are some of the callings you have had in the church? Which was your favorite? Why?
I've done lots of singles ward FHE. I'm glad that wont be my calling again. It was like trying to put on a three-ring circus every Monday night. My favorite was probably girls camp related. I don't remember what it was called.
14. Who is your favorite Latter-day Prophet and why?
Joseph Smith. He is the Gandhi-Mother Teresa-Martin Luther type person with all the truth and not enough people recognizing.
15. What brought you to our ward?
We needed to go somewhere where there was more construction work to do so that my husband can support us while preparing to build our future community. We really love it here.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Wraps
Thanks!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Beach Reminder...
Friday, June 12, 2009
Calling all power wheels owners
Playgroup Monday June 15th
The sun is out and it's time to work on our tans! Please join us down on the Island for a day at the beach. Bring your own snacks,drinks and beach toys for your family to enjoy.
10 am.
I'll have my blue tent up to make us easier to find. This would be a great activity to invite your friends to. Hope to see you there!
(Directions from League City)
* | Take the ramp on the left onto I-45 S | 23.4 mi | |
* | Slight left at Broadway St/ | 2.5 mi | |
* | Turn right at 25th St | 0.8 mi | |
* | Turn right at Seawall Blvd | 112 ft |
Monday, June 8, 2009
Sub Needed
Friday, June 5, 2009
Temple Trip
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Input Needed
Another thought was getting the Magic Jack and porting our number over to that. Any thoughts???
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Another Fabulous and Free Family Night
http://www.sonicdrivein.com/prmtns/2009/frbf/index.html
Monday, June 1, 2009
Patio Party!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Calling All Cooks
It's late afternoon, what's your plan for dinner? In an effort to alleviate the stress of dinner time, we are trying to put together a cookbook, of quick and easy recipes. What's your easiest, fastest recipe? Did you know you can brown ground beef ahead of time and freeze it until you need it? Do you have any more helpful, time-saving tips? We all know how wonderful the slow cooker is, but what's your favorite crock-pot recipe? Take a moment, and share 1 or 2 or 10, so we can all benefit from the culinary skills within the ward. Leave the recipes in the comment section, or email them to sarahgoit@hotmail.com. We'll compile them, and then get ready to enjoy some delicious (AND EASY) meals.
Let's Make A Deal...
Bunkbed and Mattresses (only two years old)
http://houston.craigslist.org/fuo/1176373421.html
Dining Room Table
http://houston.craigslist.org/fuo/1186342612.html
36 inch JVC TV
http://houston.craigslist.org/ele/1150704036.html
32 inch RCA TV
http://houston.craigslist.org/ele/1186329426.html
Pine TV Stand
http://houston.craigslist.org/fuo/1151309761.html
Maytag Washer and Dryer
http://houston.craigslist.org/hsh/1186326095.html
Black Wicker Accessory Chest
http://houston.craigslist.org/fuo/1186309403.html
Sofa
http://houston.craigslist.org/fuo/1177695961.html
Friday, May 22, 2009
Ward Choir Practice
If you'd like to sing with the ward choir, but haven't been able to come to a practice, please contact me, Jenny Grundberg at (817) 262-8133. I can give you a copy of the music and even a recording if you need one. All that matters is that you stand up to sing with us during Sacrament meeting on May 31st.
Please remember that we really need singers! Every voice counts! And singing beautiful music is a great way to start off your Sunday!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
It. Is. On!
Karaoke Night!!!
This is for anyone who wants to come and say "bye" to Anna Segrera and have a blast doing it. Please come and feel free to bring a friend or two.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Lunch Bunch
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Parcheesi, Anyone?
Players Needed!!!
I play with a city league softball team and in 2 weeks, we will be starting our summer season. We are short players and I was wondering if there was anyone that would like to play. The games are on Tuesday nights and begin at 7, 8, 9, or 10pm. It is a Rookie league, so if you know how to play softball, you have the skill required to play in the league. :) Its all in fun and its a great group of people. Anyway, if you're interested, I need to know asap so we can get the new team players on the roster. Give me a call or email me at 281-962-4328 a.d.cowley@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Amber Cowley
Thursday, May 14, 2009
IT'S a BOY!!
(May 16)
She is having a boy!
Please come show your support
and help her celebrate!!
She is registered at Target and Babies R Us.
The party is being held at Yudeth's house
It starts at 1:00.
Hope to see you all there!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Memory Book
You can send them to fenren03@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Friday, May 8, 2009
It's a BOY!!
Yudeth Fults!
Saturday, May 16
@ 1:00pm
at Yudeth's house
(204 Williams Port Blvd.)
League City
organized by: Irma Rubio and Rosario Rubio
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Free KFC!
*2 pieces of Kentucky Grilled Chicken™
*2 individual sides
and a biscuit
Just got to http://www.unthinkfc.com/ and print out the coupon by tonight. They also say that it is limited to 4 downloads of the coupon. So my whole family will be headed to KFC tonight since it says one per customer.
Enjoy!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Nursery Provided
I wanted to offer my services for those of you who wanted to attend the funeral but won't be able to due to children. I will be providing a nursery during the funeral. Please let me know if 1. you will be taking advantage of this & 2. if you are willing to help (this is only needed if I get more than 8-10 kids-depending on ages).
I'll be doing a movie & some games & snacks - so if your kids want to bring their blankets and pillows, that would be great.
Thanks so much & I hope to see you there.
Amber Cowley
a.d.cowley@gmail.com
281-962-4328
Memory Book
The Young Women Presidency would like to put together a memory book for Becca and Jess. Linda was a wonderful, vibrant woman and she will be greatly missed by many. There are so many stories and memories that we all have of her and we hope people are willing to share them with her daughters.
We are putting together stationary and a basket for the viewing and funeral for people to write down memories or drop a note of comfort to the girls. But if would like a little more time to think, please feel free to email your memories to me at fenren03@hotmail.com AND if you have any photos of Linda of over the years send them this way (you can scan them in or drop them off at the house).
Notes and letters can be a short paragraph or as long as you want. Feel free to sign your name or leave it anonymous. Also if you are new and didn't know Linda that well and would like to submit a poem or scripture that would be great.
We would like all information in by Friday, but the sooner the better. Hopefully, I can then set the templates set this weekend and have a hard-bound book printed by mid next week.
Thank you!
~Emmaly
Playgroup
Saturday, May 2, 2009
BTF
Friday, May 1, 2009
RED HAT
Hello sisters. I hope you all are having a wonderful week.
Chelle has sujested that being that May is “Women’s Health Awareness” month, we should show our support for Linda Bertolino by wearing a "Red Hat". I think this is a wonderful idea and plan to do the same. This can be any kind of hat, Big brim, ball cap, skull cap or even a flower. All those who come wearing a Red Hat will be in a picture to give to Linda and the girls.
Thank you so much for the support and love you have given to the Bertolino family.
Auction Preview
A starting list.....
- Personal training assessment and session
- Homemade bread basket
- Handmade decorative ceramic tiles
- Car wash and inside detail (up to 3 cars)
- Saturday Temple and Dinner babysitting package
- Friday night Babysitting package (6-10pm, up to five nights)
- "Clean Green" cleaning supply basket
- Stationary Basket
- Get Organized Basket
- Red White and Blue Basket
- Summer Fun Dish Basket
- Lots of cakes and baked goods
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
I Scream! You Scream! We All Want Ice Cream!
31 Cent Scoop Night is back at Baskin-Robbins! America's favorite neighborhood ice cream shop is sweetening the spring season by hosting its third annual 31 Cent Scoop Night celebration on April 29, 2009, from 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. at all stores nationwide. During the event, the iconic ice cream brand is thanking its loyal customers by reducing the price of all 2.5 oz. ice cream scoops to just 31 cents. In this tough economy, customers can enjoy three scoops for less than a dollar! As part of 31 Cent Scoop Night, Baskin-Robbins will make a $100,000 donation to the National Volunteer Fire Council’s (NVFC) National Junior Firefighter Program, which encourages youth education about the vital, life-saving work done by volunteer emergency services and helps to establish a pipeline of future firefighters to keep our communities safe.
A Great Family Outing. A Great Cause. Go out and Support Your Local Firefighters.
Bring cash instead of card.
Closest Locations
1051 Nasa Rd.
1924 El Dorado
2802 Palmer Hwy, Texas City
Free Paper Hallmark Card
Free Customized 5x7 Mother's Day Card (includes stamp)
1. Go to Hallmark.com
2. Choose and customize a card.
3. Register & checkout. Enter promo code CARD4MOM.
4. You're done!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Great turn out at Playgroup!
We have two more events before we go on summer break. Then it will change to once a month till school starts again. I already have some fun events planed for the summer months. But since we are nearing the end of the school year and many of us will be bombarded with school aged kids again, I thought that I would ask what y'all wanted to do the last two weeks with the pre-schoolers. One thought was trying again for the Children's Museum since it's back up and running. It was also suggested that we go to Lupe Tortilla again.
What are your thoughts?
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Temple Trip
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Girls Night?
Monday, April 20, 2009
Thank You
I know this isn't as personal as I'd like it to be - I wish I had time right now to handwrite thank-you notes to the many ward (and stake) members who have done so much for us. Still, I wanted to take a minute to say thank you to all of you (and also to many of your husbands who have visited Chris). So many of you have been helping us in so many ways during the past four weeks. The meals, visits, kind emails, help with errands, help with caring for Charlie, and - most importantly - your prayers and faith have all helped to keep us going through a very difficult time.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!
YW Basket Fundraiser
We are asking for people to donate themed "baskets" for auction. Technically they don't have to be in baskets. Some examples that have been donated in the past are:
•Scrapbook baskets
•FHE Kits
•Services (photography sessions, birth announcements, pre-made scrapbook pages, house cleaning, etc)
•Quilts
•Baby baskets
•Cakes and pies
•Summer fun baskets (included buckets, beach towels etc)
•Manly baskets (grilling, golf stuff)
•Larger baskets (In past year people have had success getting people they work for to donate Astros box tickets, teeth whitening packages, etc).
We ask:
•The cost of the basket is kept under $30 (If you want to donate something larger just let us know and we’ll put a minimum starting bid on it. Our goal is to have baskets that families can afford and that the baskets auction for more than what they are worth, but it’s also nice to have a few nice packages).
•Don’t feel like you have to buy things, some homemade things have gone over really well in the past.
•Make a small sign or let us know all the products in the basket so people don’t dig through them.
•If you are donating a service please make a poster or sign describing exactly what you putting on the auction block.
•Our goal is 20 baskets
•ALL BASKETS ARE DUE – WED April 29th to someone in the YW presidency or Marie Palmer
The YW will be donating “Service Only” baskets so they are not putting money in to get money back…..look for lots of babysitting packages.
All proceeds will go to buying basic equipment for camp and helping subsidize the camp fee for the young women.
If you bid on basket, please remember you checkbook - all proceeds with be processed through the church on tithing slips. There will also be a box just for cash donations.
If you would like to donate or have any questions, please contact Emmaly at fenren03@hotmail.com or Marie at mariegpalmer@gmail.com. Please include your name, contact and a short description of what you would like to donate.
We appreciate all the support and look forward to a fun night!