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March 2014 Volume 10, Number 3 www.willowpointe.org Deed Restrictions Enforced Official Publication of the Homeowners Association, Inc. President's Message By Scott Ward Save the (Garage Sale) Date The Spring Community Garage Sale this year will be the weekend of April 25, 26, and 27th. So go through your back rooms and closets and get rid of that stuff taking up space!!! Find all those things you no longer need and divest yourself of them and make a little money in the process. We will post signs at both community entrances to advertise More in the MUD I am proud to announce that in January, Craig Perez was appointed to a position on the MUD Board. He joins me and Steve Mueller, who currently serves as MUD Board President, as representatives. We also serve with two Winchester Country representatives, Bonnie Gunther and Jimmy Wilson, with whom we have a great working relationship. I feel very blessed to be a part of two Boards that work exceptionally well together and are able to get tasks done without drama and infighting. Other districts Board members have actually sat in on MUD 10 Board meetings to see how to better work towards a common goal while considering differing viewpoints and doing so with respect. In conclusion, I am very excited that we are able to have very well represented on our MUD Board and I know all of us all look forward to continuing our service to MUD 10. Bayou Cleanup with a Bang Trashbash will be held on March 29th, 2014. Participants in the event will work to clean White Oak Bayou and its tributaries between Jones Rd. and Beltway 8. Interested volunteers should meet at Bang Elementary at 8am for registration Cleanup begins at 8:30am lunch at noon prizes and entertainment at 12:30pm. Go to trashbash.org for more information. MARCH 2014 MARCH 2 Texas Independence Day MARCH 3 Landscape Committee Meeting @ 6:30 pm MARCH 8 Walk the bayou and pick up trash meet @ the Willow Crossing Bridge @ 8 am MARCH 9 Day Light Savings Time (Spring Forward) MARCH 17-21 CFISD Holiday MARCH 17 St. Patrick s Day MARCH 18 Board Meeting All meetings are held in the pool meeting room. All Homeowners are welcome to attend any of the above meetings. Please call Randall Management to be placed on the agenda if you would like to address the Board at the meeting. MUD Meeting Information The normal date/ time is 11:30 am the first Thursday of the month at the offices of Attorneys Young and Brooks. The address is 10000 Memorial Drive, Suite 260. Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc. Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 1

IMPORTANT NUMBERS Emergency... 911 Sheriff s Department... 713-221-6000 Sheriff s Department (Business)... 281-290-2100 Fire Department (Non-Emergency)... 713-466-6161 Vacation Watch... 281-290-2100 Poison Control Center... 800-222-1222 Animal Control... 281-999-3191 Commissioner, Precinct 4... 281-353-8424 Willow Place Post Office... 281-890-2392 Entex Gas... 713-659-2111 Centerpoint Energy (Power Outages Only)... 713-207-2222 Allied Waste Customer Service - Garbage & Recycle... 713-635-6666 Recycle/Hazardous Waste Disposal... 281-560-6200 West Harris County MUD... 281-807-9500 Jane Godwin @ Randall Management, Inc Voice Mail nights or week-ends...713-728-1126 ext 11 jgodwin@randallmanagement.com Newsletter Publisher Peel, Inc... advertising@peelinc.com 888-687-6444 HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Scott Ward 2011-2014 Vice President Craig Perez 2012-2015 Secretary Brenda Jackson 2012-2015 Treasurer Steve Mueller 2010-2013 Director Angie Wilson 2011-2014 Please contact us at wphoa.board@willowpointe.org if you have questions, comments or concerns. ADVERTISING INFO Please support the businesses that advertise in the Willow Pointe Newsletter. Their advertising dollars make it possible for all residents to receive the monthly newsletter at no charge. No homeowners association funds are used to produce or mail the newsletters. If you would like to support the community newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at 888-687-6444 or advertising@peelinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 8th of each month for the following month's newsletter. Harris County Sheriff s Office Patrol Report Category No. Burglary/Habitat...0 Burglary/Motor vehicle...3 Criminal Mischief...1 Disturbance/Family...1 Disturbance/Loud Noise...0 Local Alarms...7 Suspicious Person...0 Traffic Stop...5 Vehicle Suspicious...1 FUN FAIR POSITIVE SOCCER Registration Open! For boys & girls, age 4-18. Spring season is April 12 to May 31, 2014. FFPS provides a positive youth sports experience. FFPS offers fun fair experience, weekly practices, full uniform & trophy, equal play time & play every position, balanced teams, positive coaches & more. Go to www.ffps.org to sign up. Registration fee includes full uniform (shirt, shorts and socks), trophy, trained positive coaches, nice fields & background checks on all volunteers. Coaches will call players to schedule practice by April 9th. Practice times & location determined by the coach & team. The schedule includes eight games all played locally on Saturdays from April 12th May 31st. Cy-Fair N league plays at Matzke Elementary (13102 Jones Rd, Houston, TX). Cy-Fair S league plays at Cook Middle School (9111 Wheatland Dr, Houston, TX). Cy-Fair W league plays at Horne Elementary (14950 W Little York, Houston, TX). Register online at www. ffps.org or call 1-800-828- PLAY. 2 Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc.

Yard of Yard the Month of the Month Spring is in the air and after this winter it can come none too soon. Congratulations to the family at 10206 Tallow Bend Court who received first place for the month. Also congratulations go to the family at 10007 Hickory Trail Lane who receive second place this month. Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc. Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 3

WILLOW POINTE HOA, INC BALANCE SHEET JANUARY 31, 2014 ASSETS Checking Comm Assoc Banc $ 29,183.67 Temp Transfer Comm Assoc M/M $100,000.00 Reserves Comm Assoc Banc $129,439.78 M.Stanley/S. Barney $146,069.65 Total Reserves $275,509.43 Accounts Receivable 2009 Owner Assessments $ 448.00 2010 Owner Assessments $ 448.00 2011 Owner Assessments $ 896.00 2012 Owner Assessments $ 3,935.00 2013 Owner Assessments $ 8,949.94 2014 Owner Assessments $ 67,939.02 A/R Collection Fees $ 12,823.26 A/R Lawn Fees $ 280.00 A/R Late charges $ 1,159.06 A/R Legal fees $ 7,889.63 A/R Opening Balance $ 19,391.50 $ 124,159.41 Total Assets $528,852.51 Pre-paid insurance $ 4,980.72 Total other assets $ 4,980.72 Total Assets $533,833.23 LIABILITIES AND MEMBER S EQUITY Current Liabilities Prepaid-HOA Fees $ 448.00 Total Liabilities $ 448.00 Reserves Beginning balance $ 259,989.59 2013 Reserves $ 16,428.00 Interest Income $ 17.38 Capital Expenses $ -925.54 Total Reserves $275,509.43 Member Capital Prior Years equity $ 57,499.33 Accrual basis equity $123,711.41 Total homeowners capital $181,210.74 YTD excess/deficit $ 76,665.06 Total member s equity $ 257,875.80 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND MEMBER S EQUITY TOTAL $ 533,833.23 Do You Have Reason to Celebrate? We want to hear from you! Email wphoa.board@ willowpointe.org to let the community know! Bashans Painting & Home Repair Interior & Exterior Painting Hardi Plank Installation Wood Replacement Sheetrock Repair Interior Carpentry Cabinet Painting Wallpaper Removal and Texturizing Pressure Washing Fence Repair/Replacement Commercial/Residential Free Estimates 281-347-6702 281-731-3383cell Garage Floor Epoxy Custom Staining Roofing Gutter Repair/Replacement Faux Painting Door Refinishing Window Installation Trash Removal Ceiling Fan/Light Fixtures References Available Fully Insured NO PAYMENT UNTIL COMPLETION bashanspainting@earthlink.net 4 Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc.

TENNIS TIPS By USPTA/PTR Master Professional Fernando Velasco How To Execute The Forehand Drop Shot In previous newsletters, I offered tips on how to hit the forehand groundstroke, the two-handed backhand, the one-handed backhand, the forehand volley, the two handed backhand volley, the serve, the forehand half-volley, the one-handed backhand volley, the overhead smash, the forehand service return, the backhand service return, the forehand high volley approach shot, the two handed high volley approach shot, the one-handed high volley approach shot, the forehand lob, the two-handed backhand lob and the one-handed backhand lob. In this issue, I will offer instructions on how to execute the Forehand Drop Shot. This shot is used when a player is deep on the baseline and returns a short soft ball. The player hitting the drop shop is forcing the opponent to run toward the net. This ball should be hit high enough to clear the net and almost bounce back toward the net. If the player running for the shot can get it on the first bounce, it will likely be off balance and will be forced to make an error or return for an easy put away volley. In the illustrations, Fernando Velasco, Manager and Director of Tennis at the Grey Rock Tennis Club, shows the proper technique to execute this stroke. This shot can also be executed from the base line when the opponent is expecting a deep return of a serve. Step 1: The Back Swing: When Fernando detects the ball landing short and high, he starts his back swing high and compacted. He is using the continental grip and keeping his eyes focused on the flight of the ball. His left hand is up front to keep the proper body balance. Step 2: The Point of Contact: Fernando is now ready to perform the drop shot. His eyes are now focused on the point of contact and the face of the racket is angled up to create the underspin on the ball. His goal is to keep his head still. His left hand is still in front and his weight is shifting toward his left foot. Step 3: The Follow Through: The success of a drop shot is to keep the ball on the strings as long as possible. Fernando is almost cupping the ball during the follow through. Fernando s grip is relaxed and the head of the racket is pointing toward the sky. His left shoulder is almost opening to the net and his eyes are following the path of the ball. Step 4: The Ready Position: Once Fernando finishes the stroke, his goal is to follow the path of the drop shot. If he created a good drop shot and sees his opponent running with the head of the racket down, Fernando will move closer to the net or anticipate the angle shot. More likely it will be an easy sitter for a put away volley. Look in the next Newsletter for: How to execute The Backhand Drop Shot Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc. Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 5

Olympic Fever Can Encourage Physical Activity In Children According to an expert at Baylor College of Medicine, the Olympics are a great opportunity for children to learn about physical activity and goal setting. According to Dr. Jorge Gomez, associate professor of pediatrics in the division of adolescent and sports medicine at Baylor, Olympic competitions will encourage children to do something fun and active. "Research has shown that the strongest predictor of children remaining physically active into adulthood is having experiences of being active with their parents," said Gomez. He offers the following tips for parents when watching the Olympic Games with their children: Point out that the athletes are participating because it¹s fun for them. Emphasize athletes are where they are after years of hard work. Discuss what it means to be a team player and to have good sportsmanship. Focus on the fact that the athletes are fit because they take care of themselves by eating well and exercising. While encouraging children to explore new activities, keep safety in mind. FOLLOW UP ON YOUR HEART HEALTH Eating healthy and exercising are well known tips to keep your heart healthy, but doctors at Baylor College of Medicine say don't forget about the follow-ups. "Many times people will see a doctor and receive a diagnosis of high cholesterol or blood pressure, for example, but they won't follow up with another appointment," said Dr. Joseph Coselli, professor of surgery at Baylor. "These secondary doctor visits are needed to monitor progression of risk factors and to help find the most effective treatment options." Coselli recommends asking your doctor some important questions: What is a healthy weight for me? What does a balanced diet consist of? How do I quit smoking? What exercises should I add to my daily routine? What health screenings should I have? When should I follow up with my next appointment? "You have to be responsible for your health and make important changes to keep your heart healthy," Coselli said. 6 Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc.

Prevent Colon Cancer In Less Than An Hour Regular screenings for colon cancer can catch the deadly disease before it even begins, according to doctors at Baylor College of Medicine. "Colon cancer is known as the silent killer because symptoms are not present until it's too late," said Dr. Waqar Qureshi, professor of medicine and chief of endoscopy at Baylor. Symptoms include rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, weight loss or anemia. But if symptoms are apparent, then it¹s more than likely the cancer has already spread. Screening can catch precancerous growths at a time when life-saving treatments are still effective. A colonoscopy is the most accurate way to find precancerous growths. A colonoscopy takes up to 20 minutes, and patients are sedated so most don't even remember the procedure. "Usually screenings start at age 50 and continue every 10 years after that," said Qureshi. "However, if colon cancer runs in your family, screenings should be more frequent and begin sooner." At no time will any source be allowed to use the Newsletter's contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from Peel, Inc. The information in the Newsletter is exclusively for the private use of the HOA and Peel, Inc. DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser. * The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising. * Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction. * Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above. EXPRESS A/ C & HEAT AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Brilliant Energy Texas OUC #10140 Servicing All Makes & Brands Licensed Technicians Contact Us Today TOM TORK TEL 713.444.0678 FAX 832.688.9054 tom@expressacheat.com $39.95 A/C or Heat Check-Up TACLB28845E $100 OFF Any Equipment Installation www.expressacheat.com Easy Online Sign-Up at BrilliantElectricity.com USE NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER AS REFERRAL BRILLIANT ENERGY = SERIOUSLY LOW RATES BRILLIANT ENERGY S ELECTRICITY RATES CHALLENGE THE RATES OF EVERY OTHER PROVIDER IN TEXAS! LOCK-IN A LOW ELECTRICITY RATE FOR UP TO 3 YEARS BRILLIANT ENERGY IS RECOMMENDED BY TEXAS ENERGY ANALYST, ALAN LAMMEY THE HOST OF THE ENERGY WEEK RADIO SHOW ON NEWSTALK 1070 KNTH! Ask the Energy Analyst 281.658.0395 GREAT BUSINESS RATES TOO! Copyright 2014 Peel, Inc. Homeowners Association Newsletter - March 2014 7

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