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BLUSHING BRIDES These six blushing brides – and their beaus – have ties to Memorial. Peruse the pages, view their wedding details and even get some ideas for your big day!
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8 EXCLAMATION POINTS!
32 SEEN ON THE SCENE
36 OUT & ABOUT IN THEHEART OF MEMORIAL
42 MEMORIAL MENTIONS
46 COMMUNITY EVENTS
48 A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY
N E W S W O RT H Y
29 GEORGE SPRINGER Hosts Second AnnualAll-Star Bowling Benefit
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44 absolutely! Q&ATexas Children’s Hospital West Campus Answers YourQuestions About Whooping Cough
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EXCLAMATION POINTS!THE INSIDE SCOOP STRAIGHT FROM THE TOP
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What a month of renewal, growth and change. This is the month many across the community are graduat-ing from high school or college, and many are getting married. June is our summer wedding issue, and we love to cover Memorial’s blush-ing brides. I’ve been married for 13 years and remember the day like it was yesterday! Best of luck to these newlyweds, and may you have con-tinued love and life!
Also in this issue, Alex lets us in on her survival secrets for hurricane season, which opened June 1st, in Ask Alex on page 30.
Finally, join friends, fans and absolutely! Memorial Magazine on Thursday, June 9th at 7:30 pm at Studio Movie Grill for a private screening of Figures of Speech, a documentary produced by Erica Dasher, who grew up in the Memorial area! Narrated by Chris Pine, the film beautifully captures the exhilarating world of high school speech complete with triumphs, disappointments and the lives and loves of the amazing Speech Kids. Advanced purchase tickets are required at www.tugg.com/events/106498.
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Bride: Erin WallacePhoto by Nancy Aidee
Andrew & Erin WallaceJanuary 31, 2015
Bradford & Danielle HarrisonAugust 28, 2015
Darren & Kari BeanJuly 11, 2015
Aaron & Moriah HlavatyJuly 25, 2015
If you or your children have married within the last year and reside in the Memorial area, and you would like to enter for a chance to be featured in our next Here Comes The Bride, complete the “Wedding Form” at www.absolutelyMemorial.com and e-mail at least 10 high-resolution photos of the ceremony and/or reception to [email protected]. To guarantee your wedding details make it into our next Here Comes The Bride, place your engagement or wedding announcement in absolutely! Memorial. Photographers are also welcome to submit photos.
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Bride’s Full Name: Erin Christine JohnsonGroom’s Full Name: Andrew Barry WallaceWedding Site: St. Paul’s United Methodist ChurchReception Site: The Bayou ClubRehearsal Dinner Site: River Oaks Country ClubVideography: 1 Cinema ProductionsWedding Planner: Charity Lykins EventsOfficiant: Rev. Daniel T. IrvingGown: Rivini from Ivory Bridal AtelierVeil: RiviniShoes: Kate SpadeJewelry: Joan Pillow / LagosHair: Your Beautiful FaceMakeup: Your Beautiful FaceBridesmaid Dresses: Jenny YooFormalwear: Men’s WearhouseInvitations: Designs For LifeFlowers: Bergner & JohnsonCatering: The Bayou ClubCake: Who Made The CakeMusic: Divisi Strings / The Pictures BandFavors: Cassie’s Gourmet PopcornTransportation: AFC TransportationAccommodations: Omni Houston HotelHoneymoon: Belize
Andrew & Erin WallaceJanuary 31, 2015Photos by Nancy Aidee
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M r. and Mrs. Michael Eu-gene Johnson are happy to announce the marriage of
their daughter, Erin Christine, to Mr. An-drew Barry Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Wallace, Jr.
The ceremony, officiated by Reverend T. Daniel Irving of Memorial Drive United Methodist Church, took place on January 31, 2015 at St. Paul’s United Method-ist Church. Dinner and dancing followed at The Bayou Club. The bride wore a silk organza and French Chantilly lace gown designed by Rivini. A custom neckline was created with an organza bow serving as the belt. She carried a bouquet of white and ivory garden and spray roses, ranuncu-lus and freesia. Magnolia leaves were used throughout the wedding, as the bride was looking to create a Southern, garden party atmosphere.
Erin attended Baylor University and graduated in 2012 with a degree in Com-munication Sciences and Disorders. She then went on to graduate from Baylor with her Master of Science Degree in Speech-Language Pathology in 2013. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror-ity. Erin is currently a speech-language pa-thologist for Spring Branch ISD. She and her siblings, Paige and Brad Johnson, grew up in Spring Branch. Andrew also attended Baylor University and graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Real Estate and Management. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Andrew is currently a Petroleum Landman with Brown, Godwin & Com-pany. Following a honeymoon in Belize, the newlyweds reside in Houston with their Boykin Spaniel, Hank.
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Bride’s Full Name: Madison Brooke MorganGroom’s Full Name: Holt William RedwineWedding Site: Robert Carr Chapel - Texas Christian UniversityReception Site: The Modern Art Museum of Fort WorthRehearsal Dinner Site: Petroleum Club of Fort WorthVideography: Lynn FilmsWedding Planner: DFW EventsOfficiant: Right Reverend Philip Jones of All Saints DallasGown: Warren Barron Bridal - Carolina HerreraVeil: Warren Barron BridalShoes: Kate SpadeJewelry: William Noble Rare JewelsHair: Maitee MilesMakeup: Maitee MilesBridesmaid Dresses: Jenny YooFormalwear: The Knot StandardInvitations: Stamped Paper Co.Flowers: The Garden GateCatering: The Modern Art Museum of Fort WorthCake: Creme de la CremeMusic: The Drywater BandFavors: Cool GlowTransportation: My Vintage LimoAccommodations: Worthington Renaissance of Fort WorthHoneymoon: Viceroy Sugar Beach - St. Lucia
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C aitlin Ehlinger took things one step at a time. From taking dance classes as a child at Suzanne Semans Studio to starring in the lead role of Roxie Hart in
the Stratford Playhouse’s production of Chicago the fall of her senior year, Caitlin’s theatrical and musical experience has led to her debut as Peggy Sawyer in Broadway Across America’s 42nd Street national tour under the direction of co-author Mark Bramble and choreographed by Randy Skinner, who are both three-time Tony Award nominees.
Before Caitlin made her first appearance as Peggy Saw-yer, she came to love musical theatre by watching her sister Samantha perform in Stratford Playhouse musicals. The one she remembers most was Once on This Island. Caitlin fell in love with on-stage dancing, acting and singing. She found her inspiration from Chicago. “My experience playing Roxie Hart made me want to pursue my dreams of performing on Broadway even more,” said Caitlin.
Cece Prudhomme has been the theatre director at Strat-ford for 24 years and has helped Caitlin transform into a confident actress. “She has always been able to pick up the composition quickly and has a great stage presence,” Prud-homme said.
Caitlin’s future became definite when she starred in Crazy for You her sophomore year. “I knew I wanted to perform professionally when in one of the dance numbers, my body just took over and kept dancing, but mentally I was thinking, ‘I don’t think there’s anything else in the world I’d rather be doing right now. This makes me so happy.’”
It was from then on that the Ehlingers supported their daughter’s dreams, pursuing every avenue in reach to make
her dreams a reality. The family spent nearly every holiday in New York so that Caitlin could take dancing and acting classes under prominent names, including Randy Skinner. They worked their vacations around Skinner’s schedule so that she could be in as many of his classes as possible.
“When Caitlin was in eighth grade, she said her dream was to postpone college and dance for choreographer Randy Skinner on a national tour. And now, that’s exactly what she’s doing. We have supported Caitlin’s decision to take a gap year or two from college to see where her career leads her,” Caitlin’s mother, Kim Ehlinger, said.
In February, the opportunity presented itself, and Caitlin attended open call for 42nd Street and auditioned along with 500 other women. Callbacks continued for 10 grueling days, until she was finally cast for the lead role as Peggy Sawyer. “She had no idea that she would be cast as Peggy. She told me she would feel lucky enough just being in the chorus,” Kim said.
After Caitlin was given the role of Peggy, she signed a contract with Mark Bramble, director of 42nd Street. Kim explained, “It was funny because I remember getting a call
By Maddie McKenzie
Fresh Graduate Caitlin EhlingerGets Her Big Break in 42nd Street
A Dream Come True:
Caitlin Ehlinger performing in Chicago with the Stratford Playhouse.
Photo by Claire Sharp.
Caitlin Ehlinger and castperforming during the “Plenty of Money” scene in 42nd Street.Photo by Chris Bennion.
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from ‘Bramble M.’ and I thought, ‘Sure-ly that is not actually Mark Bramble.’ But when I answered, it was him. He told me that Caitlin was so young he felt like he needed to talk to me before she signed a contract with him.” 42nd Street tours nationally through Sep-tember with performances in 49 cities. The show has gotten such rave reviews that the tour recently added more showings to the schedule.
Caitlin’s hard work was a long time in the making and something that she learned to chase on her own. “Work ethic is what it takes to put on a show and perform your best. Work hard and treat each moment as preparation for what’s next. There is always a new layer that you can add to yourself and your character,” Caitlin said.
The cast of 38 brings people from all over the world together. “I love working with all of these different people who have different stories that led them here,” Caitlin said. The cast becomes a family, dining together, traveling together and making friendships. “It’s a bond that carries onto the stage for sure.”
Caitlin’s advice for aspiring actress-es and actors is to “Work to be the best you. Learn how to order passions and priorities, and come back better each day.” Although she had many amazing teachers and supporters behind her, it is her relationship with dance teacher Ms. Susie who inspired her the most. “I would not be here without her. She is my rock,” Caitlin said. For now, Caitlin is enjoying performing on tour, but she someday hopes to make a name for her-self on the stages of Broadway.
Caitlin Ehlinger when she found out she got the role of Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street.
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Jan Glenn’sPawsitively Purrfect
When humans talk to animals, tone inflection can influence how the animal responds. Yelling or praising a pet elicits different reactions. Similarly, a pooch or kitty communicates by howling, whining, barking, growling, snorting or crying to let the owner know what is happening. With cats, the purring is a calming sound as opposed to a threatening “meow!”
When owners use excessive verbal-ization, pets think they are whining, and they seem to say, “You my dear need to be quiet!” It is the same thing when dogs and cats constantly chatter. Grow-ing up on the farm, I had a dog named Poo Poo. He thought his name was No No, because he barked constantly. It was okay if he was warning us that a skunk was in the yard but irritating if he just wanted to howl at the moon. After a while, that was a no no!
My precious pooch, Princess Grace Kelly, loves Busy Bones, and she knows exactly how to get one. She waits un-til my hubby, Gene Haynes, leaves the house, then runs to my cat’s room and starts barking and terrorizing sweet Tam-my Whynot. To stop that behavior, I give her a Busy Bone, and she is off with her treat and wagging her tail. Yep! She has me trained.
Rob Landes and Roddy Young are the proud owners of two Labradors, Power and Daisy. These two have mastered the art of the “double-take look.” Lan-
Can Pets Talkto Their Owners?
W e all know how pet training works. Pet owners let their pets know what they want them to do. Some “slightly dense” owners have to be trained along with their pets to actually
make it work! So, how do pets let their owners know what they want their owners to do? Pets communicate with humans, but they do it in their own way. The longer a dog or cat is a family member, the easier it is to understand what they feel or want from their human pals.
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des said, “When Power and Daisy want to go outside, they give us the ‘double-take look.’ They look at us, then quickly look outside, then whip their heads back to us until we let them out. When the ‘double-take look’ occurs in unison, we always wonder if they secretly rehearse this carefully planned movement in pri-vate.”
Jan and Gene Kitten are best friends of Barbara and Mike Alexander, and they rule the roost. Barbara explained, “Gene Kitten sits up on his hind legs and ‘tweets,’ which is a high pitch chatter that tells me he wants food. Jan Kitten stands on her hind legs and scratches me all over with her tiny, soft paws while asking for food with a soft meow. When that doesn’t work, she heads to the
room where the food is, puts the paper food dish in her mouth and bangs it on the floor. She has been known to bite the paper dish and spit it on the floor if all else fails.”
Susan Hulburt’s love is a Cavalier Spaniel named Samantha. Those two are shadows to each other. No matter where Hulburt is, her sweet Samantha is near her having a snooze. The moment she hears Hulburt’s laptop close, she gets her ball, which is always near, and sits at attention, ready for her first play session. She can hear that laptop close even in her dreams. “What a precious pup she is,” said Hulburt.
Gene and Jan Kittens looking for treats.
Power and Daisy planning their escape to the backyard.
Samantha waiting for Susan Hulburtto come play.
I do believe when we are in heaven with our animals that have gone before us, they will be able to talk to us and ex-plain some of their behavior. I can just hear Princess Grace Kelly telling me, “I really had you going on those Busy Bones! You were a pushover, but then again you are blonde!”
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George Springer to Host Second Annual
All-Star Bowling Benefit
The Second Annual George Spring-er All-Star Bowling Benefit will be held Thursday, June 2nd from 7 to 10 pm at Lucky Strike Houston, located at 1201 San Jacinto Street. Hosted by Houston Astros outfielder and Sports Illustrated cover athlete George Springer, the event is a fundraiser for The George Springer Kids Fund, which was established to of-fer young people of all socioeconomic backgrounds financial aid help and ac-cess to Camp SAY, a program of The Stuttering Association for the Young (SAY). SAY is a non-profit organization that offers comprehensive and innova-tive programs that address the physical, social and emotional impact of stutter-ing. Guests are invited to attend this fun and memorable evening of bowling with celebrities.
The evening will begin with a cock-tail reception followed by bowling with celebrity lane captains, an open bar and dinner. The event will also feature sports themed items, experiences and memo-rabilia in a silent auction. All proceeds from the event and silent auction will help send kids and teens to Camp SAY.
For more information and to purchase tickets, contact Noah Cornman at 212-414-9696, extension 201, or visit SAY.org/Springer.
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Common conditions treated:H Loss of bladder or bowel controlH Pelvic organ prolapseH Emptying problemsH Sexual dysfunctionH Painful bladder problems
Dr. Pancholy and his compassionate staffwill allay your fears and educate you aboutthe latest technology in testing and treatments so you can get back to living your life.Services include:H Multichannel Urodynamic TestingH CystoscopyH PessariesH Pelvic floor physical therapyH Sacral and peripheral nerve stimulationH Botulinum toxin bladder injectionsH Interstitial cystitis therapyH Surgery for pelvic organ prolapseH Surgery for bladder or bowel incontinence
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Ask Alex:Disaster Preparation
H urricane season has arrived, and there has already been an outbreak of flooding across the Houston area. Are you
ready for this or some other disaster?As a single mother, it is up to me to keep my children safe
when any disaster happens. Here are a few questions about disaster preparation that friends have asked me.
Q What is a bug-out bagor a 72 hour bag?
A When disaster strikes, two things are immediately essential: getting out of the
area and getting out of there quickly. Also known as a BOB, a bug-out bag is designed to help people do just that. It usually comes in the form of a heavy-duty backpack containing everything needed during and immediately after any emergency.
Q What essentials shoulda BOB contain?
A My BOBs contain items that will help my family and me survive for 72 hours during
any disaster. Everyone in my family has their own backpack with most of these supplies: weapons, map of area, compass, binoculars, food for three days such as beef jerky, sunflower seeds, protein bars, tuna packets and dried fruit, water for three days, a water purification LifeStraw, copies of birth certificate, driver’s license and insurance card, cash, extra clothing, first aid kit, antibiotics, pain medicine, duct tape, fire starter equipment, a two-way radio with extra batteries, hygiene products, toilet paper, garbage bags, flashlights, headlamps, glow
sticks, survival blankets, sleeping bag, small tent, sunglasses, hand sanitizer, bug repellant, sunscreen, whistle, can opener, coffee and a deck of playing cards.
Q If we decide not to leaveour home, how much water is needed to keep our family
safe?
A One gallon per person per day is the minimum amount of water you should have
on hand. Don’t forget extra for your pets. Always have water purification equipment, tablets or a LifeStraw. You will use water for things other than just drinking. Remember, you can never have too much water!
Q What kind of food should I have stored at my home in case a disaster hits?
A During a disaster, the last thing you need to do is go to the grocery store, so it is
important to have food stored at home. Create your food storage based on your family’s needs and likes, and don’t forget to have a manual can opener. Here is what I have in my food storage on a daily basis: 10 pounds of dried beans, 20 cans of vegetables, 20 cans of fruit, 20 cans of meat, 10 canned main dishes, two large jars of peanut butter, two large jars of Nutella, two large jars of powdered drink mix, water, two pounds of powdered milk, five pounds of salt, 10 pounds of pasta, five pounds of pancake mix, 10 jars of spaghetti sauce, 20 cans of soup and broth, a large jar of oil, hard candy, crackers, cereal and protein bars.
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Q&AWith Dr. Kasia Lindhorst
How worried do I have to be if a front baby tooth is fractured?
This depends on how large the fracture is. Small fractures con-tained to the enamel (outer layer) of the tooth are only an aesthetic issue and can, but do not have to be repaired. They do not cause dis-comfort or sensitivity. Larger frac-tures that involve dentin or pulp (middle layers of the tooth) need to be treated to prevent infections or sensitivity. You always need to con-tact your dentist, however, to make sure there are no fractures of bone or root coincidental with the visible tooth chip.
What about apermanent tooth?
Fractures of permanent teeth, unless very small, should be re-paired with composites (fillings) or crowns, depending on the size of the fracture and age of the child. If frac-tures involve nerve/pulp tissue, and blood on the tooth is visible at the line of fracture, your dentist should be seen immediately to prevent fu-ture abscess and root canal treat-ment. However, if the fracture is contained to the enamel only, your child can be seen on the next busi-ness day, but as soon as possible.
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“Summertime is always the best of what might be.” – Charles Bowden
Many readers enjoyed this ar-ticle from a few years ago, and I thought it was worth reprinting.
Summer should be a wonderful time for a child – a time when memories are made that last a life-time. Play your part to insure this happens!
DO:
1 Ask what your child would like to do for the summer. Consider summer camps, Vacation
Bible School and social plans they might want to participate in – particularly for an older child.
2 Set a specific schedule, put it on the calendar and let your child know exactly when the child
will be with each parent. Stick to the schedule to avoid confusion for your child or the other parent.
3 Confer with and get the other parent’s ap-proval, in writing, if you want to switch periods
of possession.
4 Reassure your child that you are okay with both parents being involved in the child’s life.
5 Accept that the child loves both of their par-ents – and even stepparents!
DON’T:
1 Be a “no show” for your child. This is akin to being stood up by a parent. The pain is great,
and the feeling of abandonment is profound for the child.
2 Plan an activity for your child during the other parent’s periods of possession for a non-
emergency event, thereby sabotaging summer plans the other parent has with the child. A child can be conflicted and feel that he has to choose.
3 Interrogate your child after a visit with the other parent. It’s acceptable to ask general
questions about their visit with the other parent, but don’t snoop.
4 Make your child feel bad about enjoying his visit with the other parent.
5 Have a “significant other” with you or pawn your child off to a “significant other” or “sitter”
during your periods of possession. Have a lot of one-on-one time with your child, thereby affirming how important your child is to you. Insure that your child knows that you value the time you have with him.
By Nancy L. Rommelmann, Family Law Attorney
for Divorcing/Blended Families During theSummer Vacation
Top 10 List:Do’s and Don’ts
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Photos by Roswitha Vogler.
Tim Ross, Colin Moore, Brett Fenn, Jeff Hayes, Ulrik Damborg, Gabriel Rio, Mike Pita, Sloane Curtis, Maureen Min, Jooeun Kim, Katherine Hayes, Natalie Fenn, Isabelle Wheeler, Juhee Maeng, Louisa Damborg, Anna Masucci, Lilya Aljarrah, Abby Green, Claire Besetsny, Brynn Pera, Charlotte Anderson, Elizabeth Gormley, Aiko Oshima, Emma Read, Gwyn Ham, Ashley Ju, Kiran Rio, Zoe Papantonakis, Isabella Montalbano, Abigail Pita, Annabelle Cody, Leah Hwang, Paulina Villarreal, Ana Cristina Franco, Elizabeth Brauchle, Ella Holzer, Ella Ross and Rosemary Moore.
The Frostwood second grade girls, consisting of Tough Tigers, Cheetahs and Purpletastic Shooting Stars, celebrated together during the last game of the Tallowood Kingdom Basketball season!
Eddie Romeo, Nelson Thompson and Warren Matthews.
Pat Zadow and Kirk Guilanshah.
Hank Rush, Melanie Rothwell and Heather Holmes.
Tany Klaes and Robin Klaes.
Over 375 people attended the 10th annual gala – many dressed as their favorite Saturday Night Live character – benefiting Children at Risk. The event raised over $250,000 and was an evening of mingling, dining and laughter at The Corinthian.
Melissa Horn, Dena Rafte, Michelle Kelly, Lydia Junek and Michele Olifant.
Staci Henderson, Shelby Kibodeaux, Anika Jackson, Bruce Padilla and Donae and Rob Chramosta.
Kirk Guilanshah, chair of Spring Branch Education Foundation’s fourth annual Sporting Clay Tournament, welcomed 40 teams to raise funds for grants and scholarships for Spring Branch ISD’s 35,000 students. Participants vied for bragging rights and prizes, enjoyed lunch and visited with old and new friends.Co-Chairs of the 2015 Lonestar
Wonderland Gala Heather Holmes and Melanie Rothwell presented a check to Star of Hope CEO Hank Rush in the amount of $500,000. In addition, Trees of Hope advisory board member Robin Klaes was formally inducted as a Life Trustee.
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Heart Guild of Houston volunteers worked hard to ensure this year’s Shop With Heart fundraising event was a success! One hundred percent of the proceeds from card sales benefited the American Heart Association. absolutely! focus media was a proud sponsor.
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The Belles Lettres Book Club celebrated its 50th anniversary in April with a luncheon and champagne toasts at the home of Carol Ann Paddock. Founded in 1966 by Memorial High School teachers, the club has read over 450 books and taken many trips together.
Janet Atsinger, Dona Badgett, Sue Bennett, Doris Bernard, Linda Duessel, Mary Espinosa, Paula Faillace, Catherine Frazier, Carole Gilbreath, Meredith Griffis, Tamara Ham, Kate Hawk, Mary Jane Holm, Carol Kors, Comly Lewis, Dorothy McLemore, Ann Moss, Kathleen O’Conner, Carol Ann Paddock, Anne Pinion, Mary Jane Pizzitola, Melinda Rose, Martha Satterwhite, Sandra Stephens, Lou Thomas, Anne Turner and Joan Belk.
Team8 Tour kicked off its national campaign to build healthy communities by partnering with businesses and the local community to fund a new basketball court for youth served by SpringSpirit’s Youth Sports and Education Complex. A “tip-off” event was held to bring the community together and celebrate the new basketball court.
Carl McGowan, Dan Rodriguez and Shannon Loecher.
Pete Gillen and Danny Granger.
Vitaliy Williams, a Life Scout in Troop 641 at Chapelwood United Methodist Church and a freshman at the School of the Woods High School, executed his Eagle Scout Project with the help of other Scouts. The project included assembling two picnic tables and installing them in front of the Bunker Hill Village City Hall and the Memorial Villages Police Department.
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Melissa Ceballos, Belinda Akers, Jessica Ansel, Maricarolyn Stith and Jane Myers prepared merchant packets.
Jean Chapman and Vicki West at the kick-off event.
Jackie Collins, Karen Miller, Susan Ferrari, Julie Haralson, Andria Francis and Pam Allen.
Becky Yanez, Linda Rhodes, Jessica Willey, Laura Conner and Priya McMorrow.
If the man of your house is “king of the kitchen” or he prefers to spend his time shooting the bull around the barbecue grill, he will love Legends of Texas Barbecue Cook Book (Chronicle Books) by Robb Walsh! With tons of pit master trivia and more recipes than you can shake a stick at, this revised and updated version of an old favorite will not disappoint.
For the Foodie/Backyard Chef:
Bill Boyce couldn’t understand his father’s reluctance to talk about his tour of duty as a B-24 Liberator bomber in World War II. Years later, with questions still on his mind, he searched out the one man who could tell him what his father could not. As Boyce begins to piece together the events that led to Miss Fortune’s Last Mission (Bright Sky Press) he learns the lasting effect of loss and the healing power of sharing stories.
For the Military/History Buff:
100 Things Astros Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (Triumph Books) by Brian McTaggart is a must-have for anyone who loves the Astros and America’s favorite pastime. Starting with the history of the Astrodome all the way to “Eating Chicken and Waffles in a Cone,” McTaggart’s new book includes fun fan activities, stats, trivia and little-known facts about all of our favorite Astros players and our beloved hometown team.
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BY SUZANNE STILES
Dad’s Club swimmers Pearl Reagler, Kara Moss, Sophia Cone, and Amy Evans took first place in the state in both the 11-12 girls 200 and 400 yard medley relays at the Texas Age Group Swimming Championships (TAGS). Congratulations!
The Houston Pi Beta Phi Foundation enjoyed a visit to The Pi Beta Phi Texas Children’s Patient and Family Library at the West Campus. Enjoying the visit were Brian Ballard, Catherine Zdunkiwicz, Liz Rotan, Anna Reppert, Kath Boles, Lindsay Holstead, Laura Baird, Suzanne Shelton, Suzanne Stiles, Lori Milner and Pat Shuford.
City Ballet of Houston company members Emma Schexnayder, Chloe Creed, Kendal Tietz, Catherine Stiles, Brooke Hoepfl, Jimena Camarena, Isabell Lobb, Sara Beth Aucoin, Daphne Standefer, Daniela Maaraoui, Mariana Camarena, Vanessa Jessurun, Lexi Duff and Delaney Hart danced at the Regional Dance America Southwest Workshop in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Seventh grade Memorial Middle School students Caroline Bullers, Camille Smith, Lizzie Gissel and Madison Morrow placed first in the 4x200 meter relay at the Spring Branch District Track Meet at Stratford High School.
Meadow Wood dads David Morris, Trey Townsend, Mark Gardner and Brent Muehr came in second place at the Annual Spring Branch Education Foundation Golf Classic on April 3rd.
Sarah Haywood and Katie Czelusta enjoyed the Easter egg hunt at River Oaks Country Club.
Having a great time at the Houston Chapter of Hadassah’s 11th Women of Courage Awards Luncheon were Linda Freedman Block, Randee Kaplan, Sharon Brier and Jill Conner Browne.
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The eighth grade boys and girls basketball players took on the Memorial Middle School faculty in a fundraising event for the eighth grade dance. Having tons of fun were Katherine Latiolais, Peyton Mitchell, Nikki Altmann, Caroline Shea-han, Leigh Robinson, Emme Patterson, Caroline Prewett, Kaitlyn Blan, Reece Weir, Sarah Flynn, Ayano Tanaka, Brooke Moore, Cameron Queal, Haley McCloskey, Elizabeth Dunn, Bea Jeon, Maddi Sangi, Katie Wilson, Jackie Davis, Grace Valerius, Kelsey Hranicky, Allison Fuller, Caroline Harper, Elise Bounds, Lilli White, Meredith Clark and Kimberley Moore.
Texas A&M University student and active Pi Beta Phi member Madison Raley was thrilled when her grandmother Julie Hodges Phillips and mother Julie Hodges Raley visited her for the day!
Memorial Middle School’s Odyssey of the Mind team members Alex Zhang, Andrew Boyce, Maxim Hamilton, Eric Fan, Despina Quintana and Valentina Quintana participated in a regional tournament.
The West Houston Helping Hands chapter of National Charity League, Inc. (NCL) hosted their senior presentation at Lakeside Country Club honoring the NCL Class of 2016. Honorees included Addie Johnson, Parker Udstuen, Kate Kopatic, Caroline Harger, Kate Thomas, Jennifer Brann, Ann Mustacchia, Paige Barber, Lara Hurst, Renee Rapier, Alyssa Plant, Dana Denney, Elizabeth Brann, Olivia Brady, Claire Koenig, Maddie Schleinschok, Natalie Raley, Sarah Blackshear, Lizzy Jones, Rebecca Tarver, Kendall Quackenbush, Emily Daniel, Annie Hodges, Carsen Durham, Jessie Bernstein, Madeline Capshaw, Rebecca Biestek, Marie Nantz, McKenzie Cizik, Georgia Ginn, Sarah Calhoun, Mariana Davis and Jacklyn Swanson.
Memorial Drive Elementary moms Jade Shine, Kitty Oldham, Leisha Mamera, Susan Fargason, Shanon Kroger, Amy Lee, Jill Sherman, Laura Whiteley and Michelle Hoogendam hosted the Dads All In Poker Tournament.
Congratulations to sixth graders Jayden Gunsolley, Adam Shugart, Devon Schwartz, Avery Cooper and Holly Kiker for winning second place at the Odyssey of the Mind State Competition on April 16th!
Fifth grade volleyball teammates Evelyn Carney, Macy Gregory, Elizabeth Keeling, Madison Moehlman, Kate Stuyck, Claire Childress, Ainsley Mayo, Katie Van Arsdel, Leigha Hall, Riley McCloskey and Mary Margaret Beck are in their second undefeated team!
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Q: WHAT IS WHOOPING COUGH?
Whooping cough is a very contagious respiratory illness caused by a bacte-ria with the scientific name Bordetella, which means “intense cough.” It is also called the “100 day cough,” since it can take more than three months for this cough to finally resolve.
Q: WHO CAN GET WHOOPING COUGH?
Anyone can contract whooping cough, although infants and young chil-dren have the highest morbidity. Death is unfortunately a real possibility, so this is a disease to take seriously. Often, the only manifestation in an adolescent or adult is a prolonged but milder cough, and some people might not even sus-pect they have whooping cough.
Q: WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
Initially, whooping cough may look like a typical cold. However, a cold usu-ally resolves in about two weeks, while the cough associated with whooping
cough worsens with time instead of getting better. The cough generally pro-gresses to the point that the affected person “whoops” between coughing fits. However, not all people with the disease will experience this “whoop.” The cough may lead to vomiting. This stage can last up to eight weeks before it starts to improve. Don’t forget the af-fected person is still susceptible to other respiratory infections at the same time, which can be more intense due to the damage caused by the whooping cough bacteria. A fever is uncommon.
Q: ARE THERE COMPLICATIONS?
Whooping cough is a serious illness with serious complications, especially in infants. It can cause pneumonia, apnea, seizures and even death.
Q: HOW IS WHOOPING COUGH DIAGNOSED?
In addition to a high level of suspicion, three different laboratory methods can be used to diagnose whooping cough. These tests involve obtaining a speci-
Whooping cough, along with other viruses such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza, are among the many causes of respiratory illnesses that so commonly afflict children during the winter months.
men from the nasopharynx or blood, depending upon how long signs of the illness have been present.
Q: WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR
WHOOPING COUGH?Antibiotics are used but are most ef-
fective if started earlier in the illness. Antibiotic treatment is not likely to have a major impact on the course of the dis-ease, because most of the damage to the respiratory tract is done before diagnosis and treatment. The antibiotic may have a beneficial effect, however, by decreasing the chance of infecting others who have been near the person with whooping cough. Sometimes, close contacts of an infected person receive preventive an-tibiotics. This should be discussed with your doctor.
Q: CAN WHOOPING COUGH BE PREVENTED?
Prevention is always the best ap-proach. Vaccines are the most effec-tive method of prevention. Infants and children should receive their vaccines against pertussis and other illnesses ac-cording to the schedule outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention (CDC), American Academy of Pediatrics and other authorities with ad-vanced expertise in this area. These vac-cines are safe, and failure to give them to your child in a timely fashion exposes them to unnecessary risks of serious, potentially life-threatening illnesses such as pertussis.
Also, pregnant women should re-ceive a tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine during each pregnancy – preferably at 27 to 36 weeks of gesta-tion – to decrease the newborn’s chance of contracting pertussis. All others older than 11 should have one Tdap, especially if exposure to a new baby is expected. Many times, this will be the spouse of the pregnant mother or the relatives of the newborn baby in the household.
Seeing a baby suffer from this dis-ease is not only disheartening but can be outright frightening. Get your little ones vaccinated on time, and decrease their risk of contracting this terrible disease!
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By Tammy [email protected]
It takes guts, hard work, dedication
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salutes the kids and parentswho hit the fields week after week.
Diamonds 6UJeremy and Erin Moss, Lisé Rentrop, Emily Kendall,
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Addison Bruton, Annie Katterhenry, Ryland Mischon, Emerson Willard and Madeleine McKnight.
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6th Grade Blazers 2016 ChampionsAlex Aitken, Thomas Moody, David Neyland,Cade McCary, Chuck Mathews, Willie Elliott,
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12U Texas DrillersCarson Waters, Zach Witte, Miles Daughtry,
Jack Napier, Michael Hampton, Evan Caulfield,Jacob McKenzie, Peter Smith and Jacob Cerda.
5/6 Mystics 2016 ChampionsMollie Mattingly, Mary Margaret Schwieder,
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EVENTSJune 8th – 11th James and the Giant Peach, Jr.Enjoy a free performance by Theatre Underthe Stars at Miller Outdoor Theatre, located at6000 Hermann Park Drive. James and the Giant Peach, Jr. is an hour long, junior version of thechildhood classic, now adapted for the stage!For performance times, visitwww.milleroutdoortheatre.com or call 281-373-3386.
June 9th – 19th GiselleHouston Ballet caps its season with a lavishnew production of Giselle. Love, betrayal andredemption play out with stunning simplicity. Performances begin at 7:30 pm on June 9th, 11th,17th and 18th and 2 pm on June 12th and 19th at Brown Theater in the Wortham Theater Center, located at 501 Texas Street at Smith Street. To purchase tickets,visit www.houstonballet.org.
June 14th, 9 am – Noon Senior Wellness Day: Summer SafetyStay safe during Senior Wellness Day at The Health Museum, located at 1515 Hermann Drive. This engaging and informative event will feature interactive activities, lab experiences, active participation, summer crafts and strengthening exercises to improve balance and reduce falls.For more information, visitwww.mhms.org or call 713-521-1515.
June 18thShrek The MusicalMain Street Theater presents Shrek The Musical based on the hilarious story of a swamp-dwelling ogre and his silly donkey who fight a fearsome dragon, rescue a feisty princess and learn that real friendship and true love aren’t just for fairytales! The play takes place at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston (MATCH), located at 3400 Main Street. For tickets and show times, visit www.mainstreettheater.com or call 713-524-6706.
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men at Spindletop who did not main-tain partnerships rarely survived as significant players. The major reason is that they failed to spread the high risks of exploration and production over enough ventures. As evidenced in numerous letters and oil industry pub-lications, Staiti had many partnerships and operated under several companies including Texas Exploration Company, Prairie Oil Corporation, Pay Streak Oil, Valley Oil Corporation, Houston Petroleum Company, Pathfinder Oil Corporation, Powhatten Oil and Hous-ton-Oklahoma Oil.
Not only was he a successful oil-man, but Staiti documented his life in hundreds of photographs captur-ing the lifestyle of a prosperous young Houston oil family making the most of this nascent industry. They also high-lighted the methodologies used in the early days by those in the industry to search for, extract and store oil. Snap-shots and professional photos taken on trips to the oil fields showed the men and women of the family in their 1920s fashions standing feet away from pools of oil and derricks in the background.
While Henry and Odelia had no chil-dren of their own, their grand house in
O n January 10, 1901, the Lucas Gusher ushered in the Spin-dletop oil boom that changed
the course of the world’s history. It wasn’t the first successful well drilled in the world or even in Texas, but it represents the beginning of an indus-try that still drives the economy of Texas and Houston today. Many well-known companies developed as a result of this early 20th century oil boom, but many more independent men also suc-cessfully brought in gushers through-out Texas. One of those men was Henry Staiti.
Born in 1876 in Marshall, Texas to parents Santo Staiti, an Italian im-migrant, and Mary Jane Deal Staiti of Tennessee, Henry Staiti received his education in geology at Marshall Col-lege and began oil prospecting work in McLennan County. Just before his career took off, Staiti married Odelia Reisner of Waco in 1901. The couple moved to Beaumont just after the Lucas Gusher made headlines. In 1905, Staiti moved his family and base of op-erations for his oil business to Houston.
Wildcatters like Staiti who settled into stable business circles tended to endure in the high-risk industry. The
A LITTLE PIECEOF HISTORY
By The Heritage Society
the Westmoreland Addition was fre-quently home to their extended fam-ily. Three of Henry’s brothers – Gro-ver, Charles and Albert – lived with Henry at various intervals and worked with him in the oil business. Odelia’s five sisters were also frequent visitors. Beautiful photos of their extensive gar-dens and interior views of their home illustrate the lifestyle afforded to the Staitis as a result of Henry’s success in the burgeoning oil industry.
After nearly three decades as a suc-cessful wildcatter, Henry died on Octo-ber 2, 1933 of a heart attack in his office in the Houston Chronicle building. The Staitis’ grand home is preserved and maintained by The Heritage Society as a historic house museum in Sam Hous-ton Park. Many of the photographs donated by the family to The Heritage Society are currently on display in the exhibit Profile of a Houston Oil Family: Photographs from the Staiti/Reisner Family Collection through the end of June.
Photographingthe Life of a
Houston Wildcatter
The Staiti family visiting their oil fields in Texas, 1929.
This hand-colored photograph, circa 1930, shows Raccoon Bend, one of the fields in which Henry Staiti successfully brought in wells and a joint venture with Henry’s Valley Oil Corp. and Humble Oil and Refining Company.
As a wildcatter or independent oilman, Henry Staiti, left, brought in some of the first wells in Humble in 1904 and 1905.
Images from
The Heritage Society Permanent Collection.
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