
Splash Day
Saturday, June 1st, 2013
12/Noon to 4pm @ the
Come join your neighbors at the pool for a kick off to the summer.
Enjoy pizza, snow cones, drinks, games and prizes.
Please remember to bring your Pool ID’s. Bring your lawn chairs for additional seating.
If you would like to volunteer… we need your help, please contact the office.
SECURITY REPORT APRIL 1 THROUGH APRIL 30, 2013
911 Hang-up calls 2
Accident/Minor 4
Alarms 10
Alarm/Silent 4
Animal/aggressive 1
Animal/Humane 5
Assault 1
Assault/Family 1
Assault/Sexual 3
Burglary/habitat 1
Burglary/Motor Vehicle 2
Check Park/Business 12
Contract Checks 171
Credit Card Abuse 2
Criminal mischief 1
Disturbance/family 2
Disturbance/Juvenile 3
Disturbance/Loud Noise 4
Disturbance/Other 4
Disturbance/Weapon 1
Follow-up 1
Fraudulent Use of ID 2
Incident report 4
Information Calls 37
Meet the citizen/Office 30
Mental Case 1
Miscellaneous 6
Neighborhood Check 19
Open Door/Window 2
Private Property Tow 1
Property Lost/Found 1
Referred/Internal/External 48
Robbery/Agg 1
Runaway 2
Special Assignment 7
Suspicious person 13
Telephone Harassment 1
Terroristic Threat 1
Traffic Initiatives 8
Traffic Hazard 1
Vehicle Stops 23
Citations 13
Warnings 8
Other 1
Information 1
Vacation Watch 1
Vehicle Abandoned 1
Vehicle Repossession 1
Vehicle Speeding 2
Vehicle Suspicious 8
Vehicle Recovery 1
Warrant Service 2
Welfare Check 4
The Cimarron Parkway pool will be open Saturdays and Sundays in May.
The pool is open 10am-6pm on Saturdays and 12pm-6pm on Sundays.
You must have a validated pool ID to enter the pool. You may get your validated pool ID in the MPCA office. We will have extended office hours every Tuesday Night from 7pm-8pm in May so that residents can get their pictures taken and pool ID's validated.
It’s that time of year again: baby bird season. You may see baby birds wandering around outside of their nests. When a bird leaves the nest it needs practice learning how to fly, just like toddlers need practice learning how to walk. This process is called fledging. At this point the baby doesn’t have proper feathering to allow flight and may be on the ground a few days until its wing and tail feathers grow a little more. The parents stay nearby and tend to the baby. The best thing you can do for the bird is to leave it alone. If it’s in harm’s way because of dogs and cats, you can move it but keep it as close to the nest as possible. For more information on wildlife or to volunteer, call TWRC WILDLIFE CENTER at 713-468-8972 or go to www.twrcwildlifecenter.org. Two locations: Houston and The Woodlands.
By Cheryl Conley, Vice President