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August 2010 Foxwood Focus P o o l t o c l o s e s o o n! Time is running out, don t miss your chance to take a nice dip into the cold refreshing water. Escape the heat today and get a little of the fun in the sun! Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out. - Jack Buck I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Pool to Close Soon? 1 Foxwood National Night Out 1 Foxwood Phone Line 2 Fall Community Garage Sale 2 Join Our Team 2 Senior Adult Program 3 Aldine Tax Rate 3 Aldine School Calendar 4 Board of Directors 5 Calendar of Events 5 Foxwood Website 6 Important Numbers 6 Anyone 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult in order to swim. Remember, up to two free guest are welcome when accompanied by a resident, there is a $3 fee for any additional guest. The community pool will be closing on weekdays beginning August 23rd. It will be open on weekends only through Labor Day. The last official day of service will be on Monday, Labor Day Holiday! Please pick up your passes today even if you don t plan to use them this year. We have many unclaimed cards that can be picked up from the lifeguards on duty. Remember, you can reuse these in 2011 and save time on registration. FOXWOOD NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AUGUST RIDDLE... Feed me and I live. Give me a drink and I die. What am I? Want to know the answer? Visit : Www.Foxwoodhoa.net This is that time again to meet your neighbors, the settled in and the newbies to the bunch. The big day of National Night Out is scheduled for Tuesday, October 5th at 6-7:30 pm at the Foxwood clubhouse. We will have food catered in for everyone to enjoy on this special outing. Activities include fingerprinting for kids, treat bags, police car and fire truck viewing for the kids to enjoy. Come meet the Board Members and enjoy the community of great folks in our neighborhood. Hope to see you at this year s event!

P a g e 2 W h a t i s t h e f o x w o o d p h o n e l i n e? Confused on what the Foxwood Phone line is for? This phone line is open to the original sections of Foxwood only. It is not an office but an answering service. Leaving a message will mean that someone will call you within 24-48 hours. The phone number for this line is 281-540-7430. If you need to talk to someone immediately, please contact Susan Franz of Consolidated Management at 281-296-9775. If your call is an EMERGENCY, CALL 911. This event has been a great success every year, with lots of interesting things to buy and sell amongst fellow neighbors. C o m m u n i t y g a r a g e s a l e The Fall Community Garage Sale will take place on November 6. This event takes place twice a year. This is when all residents take out all of their unwanted belongings to make a profit. Our advertising will be promoted in a few community papers in the local area. This should bring in a good amount of buyers as experienced in the past. We will also post the large banner at the entry way of Foxwood. We have had a great feedback regarding the volume of traffic throughout the day and great sales. So get ready for the big day, brush up your negotiating skills, and let s get ready to make some money! J o i n o u r t e a m Cast your vote this year on the official Board Members of Foxwood. This annual meeting will take place on Thursday, September 9 at 7pm. This meeting is held at the Foxwood clubhouse and all residents have the opportunity to vote for all running candidates. We currently have positions available; we need to have a certain percentage of homeowners in order to hold the election. Residents will be receiving a proxy in the mail; please cast your vote, sign, and return your proxy to CMS or give to a current board member. If a resident does not want to mail their proxy, he or she may attend the meeting and vote in person. Questions can be addressed to Susan Franz, CMS at 281-296-9775.

P a g e 3 H a r r i s c o u n t y S e n i o r a d u l t p r o g r a m Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Jerry Eversole is committed to providing older adults with special services through the Precinct 4 Senior Adult Program and its nonprofit organization Fun4Seniors. These services include: Community center classes, programs, and activities Educational and recreational activities Information, referral, and outreach services Special events including free and discounted tickets Transportation to day trip locations Precinct 4 partners with over 400 senior adult groups including churches, civic associations, gardening clubs, and community service organizations. The groups participants (ages 50 and older) enjoy a variety of ongoing activities such as festivals, museums, plays, concerts, theatrical and sporting venues, and day trip destinations within a 150-mile radius from Houston. For more information, please call the Senior Adult Program at (281) 893-3726 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Source: http://www.hcp4.net/senioradult/index.htm A l d i n e i n d e p e n d e n t s c h o o l d i s t r i c t a d o p t s t a x r a t e 06/09/2010 ALDINE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ADOPTED A TAX RATE THAT WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR'S TAX RATE; AND THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY 10% PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $130.00. The adopted tax rate exceeds the district s current M&O rate by $.13 cents. Because the M&O portion of the approved tax rate exceeds the district s compressed rate, the district is required to hold an election to obtain voter approval for the adopted rate. Following Dr. Clark s recommendation, Superintendent Dr. Wanda Bamberg recommended to the Board that it call for a tax ratification election. The Texas tax code requires that school districts that adopt a tax rate that exceeds the district s rollback rate must hold a tax ratification election to approve the adopted tax rate. Board members approved Dr. Bamberg s recommendation and set the tax ratification election for Tuesday, Aug. 31.

P a g e 4 A l d i n e i n d e p e n d e n t 2 0 0 9-2 0 1 0 S c h o o l Y e a r C a l e n d a r Source: http://www.aldine.k12.tx.us/sections/about/calendars/traditional.cfm

P a g e 5 F o x w o o d f o c u s FOXWOOD BOARD OF DIRECTORS Barbara Gibbs Suzette Belson Raymond Greigo Susan Comeaux Cindy Densmore Sharon Kerr-Lee President 1 st Vice President 2 nd Vice President Director Director Secretary C a l e n d a r o f e v e n t s Foxwood residents get ready for the upcoming events coming to our neighborhood in the next coming months: 9 September Annual Homeowners Meeting 5 October National Night Out 6 November Community Garage Sale 17 December Visit with Santa at Clubhouse 18 December Santa on Fire Truck 19 December Christmas Lighting Contest Announcements will be posted on the community board located at the entrance on Foxwood Boulevard.

P a g e 6 F o x w o o d w e b s i t e IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS As a reminder, we have an updated website available for residents to access. We are open to any new ideas on keeping the site in par with your needs. Please let us know of any ideas you may have to improve the site. This website has all the available forms available for communicating any concerns. If we get enough traffic on this site we will have future upgrades in the works. We now have important links posted on our website for your surfing needs! Animal Control... 281-999-3191 Constable-... 281-376-3472 Consolidated Management Service -281-296-9775 Foxwood Phone Line-... 281-540-7430 Sign Rental Clubhouse Rental Tennis Court Keys Street Light Service Hunter s Glen MUD... 281-367-5517 Water/Sewer Northeast Fire & Rescue 281-446-7534 Texas Dept of Transportation-713-802-5662 Traffic Light Problems Waste Management... 713-686-6666 Trash Pick up Foxwood Homeowners Association c/o Consolidated Management Services 2204 Timberloch Place, Suite 245 The Woodlands, TX 77380 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID HUMBLE, TX PERMIT 54