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Silvercreek’s Yard of the Month - July, 2015

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Congratulations to the Anderson family on Apple Grove Dr.! They have won Silvercreek’s Yard of the Month for July, 2015!

Todd and Raquel Anderson moved to Silvercreek with their two sons in May of 2010. Todd has been in law enforcement for 22 years and Raquel teaches in the Alvin ISD school system.

Their favorite thing about Silvercreek is the, “Most amazing, friendly neighbors. We have cul-de-sac parties and kids’ playdates. We love this very close and friendly community. It is an honor to be chosen as yard of the month!”

Congratulations and enjoy your gift cards!

Congratulations to Silvercreek’s Yard of the Month Winners!

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Congratulations to Lang and Lieu Nguyen of Canyon Bluff Dr., Silvercreek’s Yard of the Month winners!

Lang Nguyen and his wife Lieu have lived in Silvercreek since October, 2003. They moved from Maryland to relocate and find the beautiful house which they live in now.

Before they moved to Texas, Lang was a Bilingual English-Vietnamese Interviewer. He had received intensive training in conducting telephone interviews in English and Vietnamese for CHIS, a health study about the health of the people of California and what problems they face in getting health care and health insurance.

Lang was a volunteer at S. Hospital Emergency Room in Rockville, Maryland. He provided interpretation services for Vietnamese patients and physicians/staff, contributed to more efficient patient care and conducted telephone interviews with Vietnamese-speaking patients regarding their medical conditions and physical symptoms.

Lang also was the President/CEO of Advertising and Commercial Photographic Services In Bethesda, Maryland for 26 years. With technology changing his profession, Lang started exploring options to work from home.

The Nguyens’ goal was to close their photography business and leave the Washington D.C. area after their two daughters finished college. The oldest is now an Associate Professor of Psychology at Ball State University in Indiana. She has 2 children. The younger one is an incredible artist and school teacher in Maryland.

Since their daughters graduated from college, the Nguyens were able to move closer to their family and friends in Texas.

They now work from home part-time, using the Internet to expand their online business.

They say their favorite thing about Silvercreek is, “How friendly it is! Our neighbors wave to us every time they walk or drive by!”

Tips for Safe and Happy Pets in Winter

By Iris Rush

PawEvery day of the year, I worry about our furry friends. I can’t help it; it’s just my nature. Unfortunately, I find myself fretting a bit more this time of the year. Perhaps it’s because I personally hate the cold? Maybe…..but I think the real culprit is my real-life experience witnessing dogs and cats suffering outside during the winter months.

Many instances can be contributed to plain lack of knowledge on the owner’s side; others are from an obvious lack of caring. I always recommend pets be kept inside during the cold months, but I realize not everyone agrees with this. So, I’d like to provide a few tips to help keep our four-legged friends safe and happy this winter.

With the possible exception of St. Bernards, Chows, and Sheepdogs, no dog is biologically able to endure the extreme cold of winters unsheltered. And even those breeds should be provided adequate shelter from the elements. Dogs and cats can suffer from hypothermia just like us, so if your pet must be kept outside, it is prudent that owners take the necessary precautions and provide a warm/safe environment for them.

Shelters should be draft-free and large enough to allow the pet to sit and lie down comfortably in, but small enough to hold in their body heat. The floor should be raised off the ground by a few inches and covered with cedar shavings or hay. Ensure that the enclosure is faced away from the wind and the doorway is covered while still allowing the pet to easily go in and out.

Remember that there are higher risks during winter months for our pets to be exposed to antifreeze! Pets love the taste of it, but even a very small amount can kill! Please be sure to properly store it out of reach, and if you suspect that your pet has had any exposure to antifreeze, get them to your vet immediately!

Don’t forget that outdoor cats, without proper shelter from the cold, will search for warm places. One of the most popular places is underneath cars. It’s a wise practice to make some noise before starting your car and driving off. Tapping on the hood of the car before attempting to start your vehicle is a good habit to get in to. We always honked the horn of our truck each morning when I was growing up, but we lived in the country, so we didn’t have to worry about waking a neighbor. I imagine my current neighbors might not take kindly to hearing my horn each morning, so I refrain from that practice nowadays.

I hope you find these tips helpful and I’m wishing you and yours a safe and warm holiday season!

Silvercreek’s National Night Out Provides Residents with Fun, Fellowship

Texas’s National Night Out was held Tuesday, Oct 7 and the new NNO Committee did not disappoint.

The introduction of National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime”, in 1984 began an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. This message came through loud and clear in the parking lot of the Silvercreek pool/tennis court complex.

Sponsored by Target Silverlake, who provided volunteers, food, drinks and fun, over 350 residents came out to enjoy the fun. Other sponsors included Games2U, Sam’s Club, Keller Williams, Killum Pest Control, A&A Cleaning Services, Big Star Ford, Papa John’s, Frost Bank, Mighty Bounce Moonwalks, AT&T, Associa Management and Neighbors Emergency Centers.

DJ Damon D kept the music bumping while the crowd investigated a Manvel fire truck, brought by Manvel Fire Chief Steve DelBello, chatted with Lt. P.J. Trotta of Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office, took a look at a Pearland EMS vehicle, a Pearland Fire Department fire truck and checked out a Pearland Police Department truck that was confiscated from a local meth dealer, driven by Officer Daniel Hamminga.

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The National Night Out Committee would like to thank Kevin Simmons with Target Silverlake for making the party phenomenal! And Silvercreek would like to thank National Night Out Committee Chair Gloria Dearth for working so hard to coordinate things to pull this bash off! You rock, Gloria! Thanks to NNO Committee members Melissa Henry and Andrew Pikoff, too! Great job, guys!

Silvercreek HOA Annual Meeting Held Sept 24

The Silvercreek HOA Board of Directors kicked off the Annual Meeting last night (Sept 24) with introductions.

(L-R) Community Manager Leslie Baldwin, Secretary/Treasurer Stephen Bonczek, Vice President Brandon Paradelas, President Loren Kool, Director Pat Rogers and Director Pete Comeaux

Community Manager Leslie Baldwin then presented Bryant Bremer, who lost his Silvercreek home in a fire caused by lightning in April, with a check for $2500. These funds came from the “Associa Cares” Program. Associa/PMG Houston is Silvercreek’s management company. Bremer thanked everyone who has helped his family in the past few months. “The outpouring of support was just amazing,” he said.

Bryant Bremer and one of his two daughters

Manvel Mayor Delores Martin gave residents some facts about Manvel ETJ, in which Silvercreek is located. The ETJ (Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction) is currently made up of Silvercreek (748 homes), Rodeo Palms (1800 homes), Sedona Lakes (854 homes), and two more subdivisions that are in progress (Pomona - 183 homes and Lakeland). Martin said that the tax rate stays low in the ETJ and the City of Manvel because, “I don’t believe in citizens paying for new growth.” She also mentioned that the now-vacant Eddie’s Country Ballroom may be turned into a park if she can negotiate a donation from the owners. Martin said that she has been requesting that a couple of acres per subdivision be donated to the City for fire/EMS substations and that water/sewer lines be installed along Highway 6. “We need a grocery store!” she said. Mayor Martin also addressed the issue of apartments being built. “The zoning in the city keeps apartments out. But they are allowed in Manvel ETJ,” she said. “There’s not much I can do about that.”

Martin closed her remarks with a story. “I received a letter from a 7 year-old boy whose house had been robbed,” she said. “He asked me if I could hire more police men and women to keep the bad guys out. That’s what I am trying to do. I want to honor my promise,” she said with tears in her eyes. Martin has served as the mayor for 13 years and is known for answering her own phone. “If you want to do a job, do it well or don’t do it at all,” she said. Residents gave Mayor Martin a hearty ovation and thanked her for all she’s doing.

Manvel Mayor Delores Martin

Precinct 2 County Commissioner Matt Sebesta was on hand to give residents an update on Brazoria County’s growth. He reported that there is currently $22.64 billion dollars in private investments, most of it going to the oil and gas pipeline business. “The City of Quintana is the smallest city in Texas,” he said. “They are now building a $13.5 billion export facility for oil and gas.” Sebesta said that there will be up to 15,000 new construction jobs created by this influx of growth. “Toll lanes will be built on the grassy median in between the existing north and southbound lanes,” he said. “Brazoria and Harris Counties are working so that both sections will be finished about the same time.”

Sebesta also addressed the mosquito problem. “The mosquitoes around here have not tested positive for West Nile. We have had one case in Brazoria County, but the bugs that are testing positive have been found in Alvin and East Pearland,” he said. Sebesta suggested that residents visit the Brazoria County website to request service from Mosquito Control. The direct link is http://www.brazoria-county.com/MosquitoControl/MosquitoReport.aspx. He reported that the county has 14 trucks and 3 planes that spray regularly when the mosquito population increases. “Spraying should cut down on the mosquitoes, but it’s not going to eliminate them completely,” he added. Silvercreek has its own trucks, which spray 3-4 times per week, depending on how bad the mosquitoes are. Homeowners are also encouraged to spray around their own properties.

Sebesta ended his presentation by introducing Ryan Cade, who is running for County Commissioner in the November elections. Sebesta is seeking a County Judge position, as he has served as Commissioner since 2007.

Sheriff Charles Wagner encouraged residents to call Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) if they see anything that looks unusual. “We’d rather send someone out and it be nothing than not be aware of something,” he said. The number to call to report suspicious activity to BCSO is 281-756-2392. “I’ve told my guys to patrol the neighborhoods, not the highway,” Wagner said. “I’d rather them catch a burglar than write a ticket.”

A resident asked Wagner about the problem with Cobblestone Apartments residents parking in Silvercreek. “There’s nothing we can do about that,” Wagner replied. BCSO’s “No Parking” signs on CR 94 have been very effective, but since Silvercreek is private property, they can’t make people move their vehicles.

Brazoria County Sheriff Charles Wagner

Manvel Fire Chief Steve DelBello reported that they have had 77 calls from the area so far in 2014, including two fires that were caused by lightning in Silvercreek. While one home was lost, the other was spared because the fire started in the attic. “We had that one out in about 5 minutes,” he said. DelBello added that he is advocating for another station near Croix Park and another full-time employee so that someone will be at the station 24 hours a day.

Chief DelBello also addressed the problems some residents have had with their insurance companies. “We are still at ISO 4. If your insurance company claims otherwise, call the state ISO number,” he said. ISO is a company that issues a rating based on property and casualty risk. The higher the number, the more costly the insurance. In 2008, Silvercreek’s rating was ISO 9. Thanks to new substations in and around Manvel, that number has decreased to ISO 4. Residents may call 512-440-9903 if they have any issues with their ISO rating.

Manvel Fire Chief Steve DelBello

HOA President Loren Kool went over some community highlights, including the recent revamping of the pool, the community monuments, new landscaping and the switch to LED lights in the common areas. Because a quorum was not reached, residents could not vote on the Director position that Pete Comeaux currently holds and hopes to keep holding. Residents who are unable to attend next month’s meeting on October 22 at Big Star Ford are encouraged to mail, fax or email their proxy forms so that the vote can take place. 75 residents are needed to reach a quorum; 57 were in attendance at the meeting. Proxy forms will be mailed out again before the October meeting. Kool encouraged all homeowners to return their forms or attend the next meeting in person so that the Director position may be filled in a timely fashion. Kool also reminded residents that their HOA dues have not been raised at all in the past 7 years.

Silvercreek HOA President Loren Kool

HOA Secretary/Treasurer Stephen Bonczek gave a report on Silvercreek’s financials. The community is still operating “in the black” by about $50,000, and there is no need to increase HOA dues. Bonczek went over the cost of two recent major projects: Pool improvements - $300,000 and new monuments - $12,000. “We don’t take on any projects we cannot afford,” he said. Future projects include the resurfacing of the tennis courts to “US Open” blue and the possibility of revisiting installing a brick wall along CR 94, replacing the existing wooden fences. “We have looked into that before,” Bonczek said. “The bids we got were all close to $1 million.”

HOA Secretary/Treasurer Stephen Bonczek

A resident asked about the “official” website for Silvercreek. Community Manager Leslie Baldwin reminded homeowners that the management company’s website is silvercreektx.com. She also encouraged attendees to register for the subdivision’s official communication tool, VOLO Village. This service allows the management company to communicate instantly with homeowners via text, email and/or telephone. Homeowners must go to the VOLO Village website and OPT-IN to receive this service. The website address to sign up is http://portal.volorecovery.com. VOLO also sends automatic weather updates and offers a private number that residents may call to receive any important information they missed. Silvercreek’s private number is 855-459-1617 and is in operation 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Other helpful links and information may be found on the Silvercreek Tribune‘s “Silvercreek Info” page at http://silvercreektribune.com/silvercreek-info/. The Silvercreek Tribune is not associated with any HOA or government organization, including the Silvercreek HOA.

HOA Vice-President Brandon Paradelas reported on the upcoming Lighting of the Lights event during the holidays. “We plan to extend the lights further back past the clubhouse and sewage treatment facility this year,” he said. Last year, Silvercreek switched to money-saving LED lights, which allowed for adding more this year. The Lighting of the Lights/Wine and Cheese/Santa’s Visit event will be held on December 6, 2024 starting at 7:00pm

HOA Vice President Brandon Paradelas

Director Pat Rogers asked for homeowners to feel free to nominate their neighbors for Yard of the Month next summer. These awards are given during the months of May, June, July and August. Each winner receives a gift card and the Yard of the Month sign is placed in his or her yard for the entire month. To nominate someone, call Pat at 281-489-5028 or email her at [email protected].

HOA Director and Architectural Control Committee (ACC) Chairperson Pete Comeaux gave a report on this recently-formed group, which includes neighbors Laurie Nichols and Tami Johnson. “We try hard to turn a request around in a week,” he said. “It used to take up to 90 days to get an answer about a request, and we thought that was ridiculous.” One issue that Comeaux addressed was resident fencing. “Residents may repair their fences at the same height and style as the existing fencing without ACC approval,” he said. “Any changes in color, paint, height or style need to go through our committee.” To download an ACC request form, click here.

HOA Director and ACC Chairperson Pete Comeaux

There was no report from the Neighborhood Watch Committee except to announce the resignation of Chairperson Stacey Glaesmann and to ask for a volunteer to step up and fill the position. Interested parties may email Stacey at [email protected] to learn more about the position.

National Night Out Committee Chairperson Gloria Dearth reported that everything is on track for a great event on October 7 starting at 6:00pm by the community pool and tennis courts. Volunteers are still needed. Interested parties may contact Gloria at [email protected].

National Night Out Committee Chairperson Gloria Dearth

Finally, the Grand Prize of the night, a Galaxy Tab 4 donated by Texas Landscape Group, was won by neighbor and National Night Out Committee member Andrew Pikoff.

Neighbor Andrew Pikoff with the grand prize, a Galaxy Tab 4

For more information, contact Prinicpal Management Group of Houston, 11000 Corporate Centre Drive, Suite 150, Houston, TX 77041. The main number is 713-329-7100 and is answered 24 hours a day/7 days a week. The fax number is 713-329-7198. The website may be found at silvercreektx.com. Silvercreek’s Community Manager is Leslie Baldwin, CMCA, AMS.

Silvercreek Movie Night Sept. 20

Come on out and join your neighbors!

Spotlight on Little League World Series Star Clayton Broeder

Clayton played the Pitcher position in several games

Congratulations to the Pearland East Little League All-stars! In the run up to the World Series, this team had 15 wins and 0 losses, scoring 215 runs while allowing only 40! They ended the season with 18 wins and only 2 losses, which were in the World Series. While the hype may be dying down in the media a little, Community pride is still high!

Silvercreek is so proud of resident Clayton Broeder! The only team member from West Pearland, Clayton had 27 hits/52 at bats for a .519 batting average. Way to REPRESENT! In the 20 All Star games played from June to August, Clayton hit 9 home runs, which was the team high, 9 doubles and 9 singles. He also pitched in the most crucial games: against Texas West in Regionals and against Pennsylvania in the World Series, with over 32,000 people cheering against him.

As a pitcher, Clayton struck out 23 batters in 11 2/3 innings pitched. When not pitching, Clayton played Center Field. He had a memorable diving catch in the game against Texas West that ESPN Sports Center rated #6 on their top ten plays of the day!

Clayton is the son of Dana and Steve Broeder and the grandson of Linda and Steve Broeder, who are also Silvercreek residents and Neighborhood Watch patrollers. He has a big brother, Baidon, who went to Regionals in Waco with the All Stars in 2011 and now is a sophomore at Dawson High School, where he continues to play baseball.

Clayton is in 7th grade at Berry Miller Junior High. He participates in the men’s choir, is on the A football team, where he is expected to play wide receiver, and is taking the Advanced track in academics. It sounds like Clayton has plenty of talent in sports, the arts and academics!

Clayton’s young(er) life helped shape him into the well-rounded kid he is today. He spent K - 4th grade at St. Helen’s Catholic School, where he participated in choir along with playing baseball. When it was time to start public school at Rogers Middle School, Clayton was able to keep his friends in baseball, while making new ones. His mom, Dana, says that he tried several sports, including basketball, but found early on that his talents and passion lie with baseball.

Even though they didn’t go “all the way” in the World Series, the All Stars are ranked 4th in the US and 7th in the world! The opportunities that have been presented to the team are once-in-a-lifetime. Last week, they got to meet all of the Astros before a game against Los Angeles. Clayton brought two baseballs and was quick to corner Nolan Ryan when he made a surprise appearance! The other ball was signed by several of the current Astros team members. Other perks have included dinners from Killen’s and Gringo’s and tickets to a Sugar Land Skeeters and Houston Dynamo game! Next month, they get to have batting practice at Minute Maid Park!

Kate Upton

Never one to be shy, Clayton became the talk of the town when he told a reporter that his dream was, “to meet Kate Upton,” especially when the rest of the team members wanted to meet pro baseball players. Dana said, “He didn’t even know who Kate Upton was! One of his fellow team-mates told him to say that, and he did! I couldn’t believe how quickly that got around!”

There was plenty of behind-the-scenes fun, too! Since it is bad luck to cut one’s hair during playoffs or other important games, Clayton’s hair became very long! “It was driving me crazy!” said Dana. “We got home on a Saturday, got his hair cut on Sunday and he started school on Monday!” she laughed.

The whole team and their families have been overwhelmed by the support of the community. “We were so thankful that Pearland came together to support us,” Dana said. “Even though there were only about 200 of us in the stands in Pennsylvania, we took a lot of comfort in knowing that there were people rooting for us at watch parties in Pearland!”

What’s next for Clayton? Well…school, baseball, football and choir, of course! But with his gifts, it sounds like this kid’s future will definitely be bright! We look forward to seeing him shine in the future!

Silvercreek Beauty

Ask any resident of Silvercreek what their favorite things are about living here, and you will find “beauty” is always in the top three! The photos* below capture some of the essence of the neighborhood.

Do you love your subdivision? Let us know and submit your own pictures!

*All photos ©2014 Stacey Glaesmann

Meet Tami Johnson, Realtor, Volunteer and Retired FBI Agent!

Meet Tami Johnson, a Silvercreek resident and Realtor® with RE/MAX Top Realty! There are many Realtors® in the area, so Tami wanted to share what makes her different. She works with clients in Greater Pearland, as well as Houston and its suburbs:

“I’ve been a Silvercreek Homeowner for over 10 years. I previously owned a home in Silverlake for 8 years. For over 18 years, I’ve seen this area develop and prosper! I was initially attracted to Pearland because of the short commuting distance from Houston. Over the years, more services, stores, restaurants and entertainment moved into the area, and my family has enjoyed our lifestyle here.

After 21 years of service with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), I decided to retire, yet I wanted to continue to serve the community. I am now applying my investigative and negotiation skills to assisting clients with their purchase and/or sale of real estate. I also give my clients the personal attention that they deserve. I understand that each client has individual goals to achieve. Each home is “special” and I offer a “Personalized Marketing Strategy,” which includes a Market Analysis, free of charge, to each client. I offer “extreme” customer service and resources to get the deal done for you.

I support many philanthropic interests and am an active volunteer in the Community. I am a member of the Silvercreek HOA Modification Committee and am also an active participant of the Pearland Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association.

If you or anyone you know wants a Realtor® who is committed to serving our community, feel free to call me at (713) 558-2539 or email me at [email protected]. I would love to work for you!”

If you’re buying or selling a home and want a Realtor® who will answer the phone, meet with you on time, be quickly responsive to your needs and who is not afraid to fight for your goals, contact Tami today! You may get more information on her website at http://www.TrusTami2Sell.com.

This is a sponsored post.

Silvercreek Resident Clayton Broeder’s Best Plays

Congratulations Silvercreek Resident Clayton Broeder!