Come and join the discussion! All are welcome to participate in the cultivation of our great neighborhood.
Door Prizes will be available! Bring a dessert to share with your neighbors.
Lazybrook Civic Club
The next meeting of the Lazybrook Garden Club is Tues. Nov. 11. at Ilya Martinalbo’s home.
The Nov. “program” will include a tour of Ilya’s yard (hopefully before nightfall) which is very interesting! As usual, BYOB and/or a snack of some kind. Door opens at 6:30pm, showtime at 6:45pm.
FYI: This is a VERY casual & FUN gathering of folks who like to garden & talk of garden things whether their thumbs are green or black. We meet at 6:30pm on the 2nd Tues. of each month (Sept. – May, except Dec.) at different homes. No skill judgments or long, dry lectures are made in this group & no dues are collected! Sometimes there is a short program, sometimes not. Wine, snacks & laughter are always involved.
If you have any plants, bulbs, bricks, rocks, tools, etc. to share, please do so! Even if you can’t attend you can let me know & I’ll spread the word. Also, future topics for discussion are welcome.
Eddie Yarbrough & Laura McCarver,
Co-chairs of Lazybrook Garden Club
Contact info for Eddie: yarbro52@att.net or 713-869-1511
You are invited to join us on this Friday evening, November 14th for a Lazybrook Hangout & Movie Night. The event will be held in the cul de sac at the end of Widdicomb Ct. All are invited and the specifics are as follows:
Time: We will begin gathering at 5:30 pm and anticipate starting the shows around 6 pm. We anticipate to have folks visiting until approximately 8 pm.
Showing: The plan is to show the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving followed by other holiday and/or child appropriate material.
Food: We will be ordering pizza and asking those who plan to join in the food to please plan to bring a few dollars per person to donate to defray the cost.
BYO….: We ask that attendees bring your own blankets, chairs and drinks to enjoy.
This is a great opportunity to enjoy some terrific weather and hang out with your terrific neighbors. Hope to see everyone on Friday evening!
Another crime committed nearby:
At least 25 cats have been killed and mutilated in the area since 2008, according to Lazybrook resident Jennifer Estopinal, who launched a Facebook page to spread awareness.
In addition to a $9,690 Crime Stoppers reward and a $10,000 reward announced by a resident whose cat was recently killed, Oak Forest Veterinary Hospital has just announced a $2,500 reward leading to an arrest and conviction.
The animal hospital became aware of the killings soon after they started. Representative Tyler Moore told us that a dead cat brought to them in 2008 had been partially skinned, and its ribs had been “cut with some kind of tool.” A vet also noted the body had “a relatively bloodless appearance to the fur and abdomen, given the extent of muscle injury.”
The Elliots said they authorized Houston police and BARC officials to send the remains to Texas A&M for a thorough examination. In the meantime, they are hoping that someone out there knows something.
Read the whole story at HoustonPress.com
Friday, October 17th, 3:15 – 7:00 p.m. 6410 Grovewood Lane @ Ella Blvd.The public is invited to participate in the seemingly ever-expanding activities available at thisyear’s Sinclair Elementary Fall Festival.