Archive for December, 2009

Jingle Bell Express 2009 at Community National Bank in Bellaire

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

CNB Holiday Party '09-Kelly & Donna-AngleWebThe Jingle Bell Express 2009, the December Business After Hours Networking Event and Holiday Toy and Book Drive, was a tremendous success this year. Community National Bank and the Greater Southwest Houston Chamber of Commerce hosted the event, for which guests truly embraced the holiday spirit, generously donating children’s toys and books to benefit the Christian Community Service Center Jingle Bell Express. Community National Bank Business Development Officer Donna Alley orchestrated the party, which included delectable appetizers by Jami’s Fine Foods in Bellaire. Kelly Finkenbinder, development director of the Christian Community Service Center was on hand to represent the Jingle Bell Express.

Dreaming of a Green Christmas?

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

AMI’s Christmas Tree Recycling Program To Help Rebuild Brazoria County Beaches

• Association Management, Inc. (AMI), along with Brazoria County Parks Department, and Keep Pearland Beautiful will make it easy to be green this post-holiday season by collecting Christmas trees now through January 23 for the annual Dunes Day project to rebuild Brazoria County beaches’ sand dunes.

• More than 20,000 Christmas trees are needed to reconstruct the dunes devastated by Hurricane Ike, according to Brazoria County Parks Department Director Richard Hurd.

• Area citizens may drop off their Christmas trees (no artificial or flocked trees, or decorations, please) at AMI-Pearland’s new office, 12234 Shadow Creek Parkway, Building 3 (in the Shadow Creek Development), the Pearland Recycling Center, 5800 Magnolia Street or any county precinct barn (Angleton, Alvin, Brazoria, Clute, Manvel and West Columbia.) The drive will be held December 28 – January 23 at the Recycling Center and barns and now through January 9 at AMI. County precinct crews will transport the trees to the beach.

• AMI encourages Houston-area citizens, especially the homeowners in its Pearland and Kingwood-area communities — where there will be tree drop off areas — to help keep this holiday season “green” by recycling their Christmas trees. Recycling these trees will help keep the community “green” and will also play an important role in saving the sand dunes along the Gulf coast.

• AMI is the only professional management company for homeowners associations to have an office in Pearland

• AMI is the Houston area’s oldest and largest privately owned company offering a full range of professional management services to a wide variety of communities. One of the first Accredited Association Management Companies (AAMC) in the nation, AMI was acknowledged by The Community Associations Institute (CAI) as an outstanding professional community association management company based on its experience, professionalism, and continuing education. The company currently has a corporate office in Houston, as well as regional offices in Kingwood, The Woodlands and Austin.

• For more information about the AMI drop-off, call (713) 332-4676. And for more information on the Dunes Day project, contact Rich Tillman at (979) 864-1558 ext 112 or James Glover at (979) 864-1541 ext 3.
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The sand dunes on Brazoria County’s beaches saved a significant amount of property from the sudden surge and battering waves during Hurricane Ike. The
dunes helped protect property, roadways, and wetlands, but at a heavy cost — the windblown sand was lost.

“The dunes are coming back due in large part to last year’s Dunes Day efforts, but they still need help,” explained Hurd. “Should Brazoria County land another big storm in 2010, the dunes will need to be in the best condition possible to help protect Brazoria County and its beaches.”

Dunes Day volunteers will meet at Quintana and near Surfside at 9 a.m. on Saturday, 23 January, to position and stake the discarded trees in place to catch windblown sand and rebuild the dune line. Volunteers must bring a hammer and gloves; the County will provide stakes and twine. Trees also may be dropped off at Quintana Beach County Park or with the City of Surfside, according to the Save Our Beach Association. Some area cities are collecting trees as well – contact your city hall for information.

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AMI-Pearland Office Director Alex Taylor (2nd from left), Brazoria County Parks Dept. Director Richard Hurd (left) and Keep Pearland Beautiful volunteers prepare for Christmas tree recycle program to rebuild Brazoria County sand dunes destroyed by Hurricane Ike.

AMI-Pearland Office Director Alex Taylor (2nd from left), Brazoria County Parks Dept. Director Richard Hurd (left) and Keep Pearland Beautiful volunteers prepare for Christmas tree recycle program to rebuild Brazoria County sand dunes destroyed by Hurricane Ike.

Hadassah Names Nancy Levicki and Renee Suchowiecky 2010 Women of Courage

Monday, December 7th, 2009

HadassahWOC-Nancy&ReneeWebThe Houston Chapter of Hadassah has named Nancy Levicki and Renee Suchowiecky honorees of its 2010 Women of Courage benefit luncheon. The event, entitled “Building a Better World. . . Right Here at Home,” will be held Sunday, March 7, noon, (silent auction opens at 11 a.m.) at the Westin Oaks Hotel, 5011 Westheimer.

“Nancy and Renee are two courageous women who have continually worked to help to build a better world. Our community is so much richer thanks to their vision and initiative,” said Linda Tenenbown, event co-chair with Francine Beckman.

Levicki is president and co-founder of Dress for Success Houston (DFS Houston) a nonprofit organization that provides interview suits, confidence boosts and career development to more than 3,200 women annually. Houston Chapter of Hadassah has supported Dress for Success suit drives for four years.

Suchowiecky established The Nicole Katharine Suchowiecky Foundation (The NKS Foundation) with her husband, David, and daughter, Raquel, in honor of her 15-year-old daughter, Nicole, of blessed memory. The Foundation financially aids high school students in their pursuit of higher education, purchases and distributes Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s) to Houston-area schools and public facilities; and pursues pre-participation screenings for high school athletes.

In 1998, Levicki put her Sakowitz couture buyer skills back to work with her long-time friend Susie Cunningham. They collected women’s suits from friends and colleagues, and took them to three nonprofit organizations to help low-income Houston women enter the work force looking their best. By October, Levicki and a small band of founding board members opened the first Dress for Success chapter in Texas. Eleven years later, DFS Houston has served more than 25,000 women and accepts referrals from more than 110 local non-profit organizations.

Levicki’s work, compassion, and dedication to serving women have earned her such honors as speaking at PBS Public Television’s “Speaking of Women’s Health” Conference and recognition as a “PBS Hero of the Month,” recipient of the American Red Cross Humanitarian Award and Texas Executive Women “Woman on the Move.” During its 10th anniversary year, DFS Houston was recognized by KTRK-TV for its community leadership. The organization received Oprah’s BigGive of $10,000 presented on the steps of City Hall as Mayor Bill White proclaimed the official opening of “Send One Suit Week 2008.” In 2009 DFS Houston received the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber Economic Development Award.

The NKS Foundation has contributed $20,000 toward scholarships to freshmen students at The Emery/Weiner School. It has granted AED’s to 13 schools and facilities: five H.I.S.D. high schools (Westbury, Madison, Austin, Reagan, and Kashmere); Westbury Little League; Bo’s Place – A grief center; Bellaire Family Aquatic Center; and five Catholic schools and facilities (Pope John XXIII, John Paul II, St. Charles Borromeo, Holy Ghost School, and Holy Name Retreat Center.) The NKS Foundation is pursuing pre-participation screening for athletes who wish to play sports. The NKS Foundation lends its support to the HEARTS project of Memorial Hermann Hospital (which does heart screening tests on middle school students to check for heart health to help in the prevention of students collapsing from heart issues on playing fields) and The University of Texas Medical School at Houston.

Suchowiecky, a former teacher, is a motivational speaker and author of Love Letters to Nicole, (2005), a personal journal that follows the evolution of her grief as a mother and wife after her daughter’s untimely death. All proceeds from the book were donated to The NKS Foundation. In 2008 she published her first children’s book, Lollipup & Luvable, about two do-good dachshunds that emphasizes the importance of good deeds and friendship. A Life Member of Hadassah and past officer of her Emma Lazarus group, Suchowiecky is a past board member and officer of Congregation Beth Yeshurun. As Jewish Herald-Voice Party Planning Editor, Suchowiecky originated the “Let’s Schmooze” column that ran for ten years.

To salute these Women of Courage, please consider purchasing or putting together a table of ten. Tables are: “Grove” – $1,800, “Orchard” – $1,000 and “Field” – $750. “Stately Elm” premium reserved individual seats are $150 and “Live Oak” individual reserved seats are $50.

Hadassah, a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, is the largest volunteer women’s organization in the U.S. with more than 300,000 members, including 3,400 in the Houston area. Hadassah promotes health awareness, medical miracles through its world-renowned hospitals in Israel, humanitarian relief, advocacy and youth programs. Local programs include “Check It Out ®, breast and testicular cancer awareness program in Houston-area high schools; support of Dress for Success Houston; domestic abuse education and prevention, women’s health education seminars, Let My People Read ® children’s book drive for Ben Taub Hospital; and Meals on Wheels.

For further information on purchasing or putting together tables, tickets or donating items to the auction, please contact the Hadassah office at houstonadmin@HADASSAH.org or call 713-661-1022.

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Parkwood Builders Expands in Houston Market, Joins Firethorne Builder Team

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Katy/Fulshear – Dec. 7, 2009. . . . Parkwood Builders is expanding in the Houston-area residential real estate market by joining the Firethorne builder team in Katy/Fulshear. The builder, whose home-sites are 1/3-acre estate lots, began construction on one model home and three new homes this month in Firethorne, a 1,400-acre master-designed community located 15 miles west of Houston’s Energy Corridor.
“We believe Firethorne does an exceptional job of bringing together city and country living to offer new home buyers the best of both worlds,” said Keith Parker, Area President for Parkwood Builders. “Firethorne is an excellent master-designed community and Parkwood Builders is extremely excited to be of part of the outstanding development,” he added.

This year, to date, Firethorne has sold 225 homes, which is ahead total home sales for 2008 (204.)

“We hand-select each of our builders based upon their high standards for design, quality, customer satisfaction and reputation,” said Firethorne General Manager Wayne Meyer. Completing the Firethorne builder team are: Coventry Homes, Highland Homes, Partners in Building, Perry Homes, Plantation Homes and David Weekley Homes.

Parkwood Builders will offer several distinct floor plans that include 3,000 to more than 6,000 square feet of living space. Priced from the $350s, the homes will include such features as three- and four-car garages, classic stone and brick exterior elevations, covered patios, two-story family rooms, media rooms and studies. The model, located in Firethorne’s Model Park I, boasts 4,900 square feet of living space, a three-car (or four-car) garage, five bedrooms, formal spaces, a great room, study, gameroom, media room and optional “mother-in-law” room.

Firethorne is attractive to the Houston relocation market with its proximity to the Energy Corridor, location in the top-ranked Katy Independent School District, and availability of estate-sized lots typically found in the country with all of conveniences of master-designed recreational amenities, such as state-of-the-art technology and nearby shopping, retail, dining, entertainment, schools and medical facilities. The community features 150 acres devoted to parks and recreational amenities, a 12-acre lake with surrounding greenbelt, resort-style swim center, sports fields, hike/bike trails, parks and playgrounds, discovery-rich wildlife observation area and a natural bird habitat. It’s where the vibrancy of West Houston meets the small-town charm of Katy/Fulshear. Take I-10 West and exit Pin Oak to FM 1463, go to www.firethorne.info, or call 281-693-1011.

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