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Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. Spectator - December 2014 1 CY-RANCH HIGH SCHOOL MARDI GRAS MAGIC 2015 AUCTION AND GALA FUNDRAISER SPONSORED BY: SUPPORTING THEATRE AT RANCH (S.T.A.R.) BOOSTER CLUB is year marks Cy-Ranch High School’s 7th production year as a theatrical company. We are under the artistic leadership of Cheryl Bradford (department head), Jane Bankston, and Charles Page. Over the past 5 years, our students have performed to sold-out audiences for musical productions including Hairspray, Anything Goes, Legally Blonde, and Shrek the Musical. We anticipate the same with this year’s production of e Addams Family. In addition to mainstage musicals, UIL competition, Fresh Faces, Comedy Sportz and various other workshops and performances throughout the year, our students annually attend our state’s espian festival. is past year, Shrek the Musical received 6 Tommy Tune Nominations. 28 students advanced to the National level and 8 of our students brought home 1st place honors. CFISD Fine Arts programs do not receive financial support from our school district. Up to this point, our operating budget has been raised through patron attendance and various small-scale fundraisers. On February 6, 2015, the Cy-Ranch High School Supporting eatre at Ranch (S.T.A.R.) Booster Club will host our second annual Mardi Gras Magic Auction & Gala Fundraiser. is large fundraiser will allow us to go above and beyond our basic operating expenses to help to ensure that we will continue to provide quality opportunities for our students. e generous support of businesses in our community plays a key role in the success of our program. Donations of merchandise and gift certificates are needed for our Silent and Live Auctions, as well as cash underwriting. Funds raised through Mardi Gras Magic 2015 will be used to help offset the expenses needed to send students to competitions, provide much needed technical equipment upgrades for our theatre and classrooms, and allow us to bring in guest teachers for the continued growth of our program. We are actively seeking partners for this endeavor. Please consider how you can help. CASH UNDERWRITING ALL Donors will be listed in our Mardi Gras Magic Program Guide MASQUERADE • Donations of merchandise or gift certificates for silent/live Auction, Bid Board or Grab Bags GREEN MASQUERADE • $250 cash gift - Donors also featured on the auction table PURPLE MASQUERADE • $500 cash gift - Donors also featured on main auction table viewed by all attendees and listed on Donor banner; also includes a half page business ad in program guide GOLD MASQUERADE • $1,500 cash gift - Donors prominently listed on banner; includes a full page business ad in program guide and a table of 8 tickets to the Gala PLEASE VISIT WWW.CYRANCHTHEATRE.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS AND SPONSOR INFORMATION. For more information contact: Beth Deragon, Jenn Reed and Sharon Stringfellow Co-Chairs, Mardi Gras Magic 2015Beth: 281-248-7474 or [email protected] Jenn: 832-721-8213 or [email protected] Sharon: 713-859-3997 or [email protected] SPECTATOR December 2014 NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF CYPRESS CREEK LAKES Volume 3, Issue 12

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CY-RANCH HIGH SCHOOLMARDI GRAS MAGIC 2015

AUCTION AND GALA FUNDRAISERSPONSORED BY: SUPPORTING THEATRE AT RANCH

(S.T.A.R.) BOOSTER CLUBThis year marks Cy-Ranch High School’s 7th production year as

a theatrical company. We are under the artistic leadership of Cheryl Bradford (department head), Jane Bankston, and Charles Page. Over the past 5 years, our students have performed to sold-out audiences for musical productions including Hairspray, Anything Goes, Legally Blonde, and Shrek the Musical. We anticipate the same with this year’s production of The Addams Family. In addition to mainstage musicals, UIL competition, Fresh Faces, Comedy Sportz and various other workshops and performances throughout the year, our students annually attend our state’s Thespian festival. This past year, Shrek the Musical received 6 Tommy Tune Nominations. 28 students advanced to the National level and 8 of our students brought home 1st place honors.

CFISD Fine Arts programs do not receive financial support from our school district. Up to this point, our operating budget has been raised through patron attendance and various small-scale fundraisers. On February 6, 2015, the Cy-Ranch High School Supporting Theatre at Ranch (S.T.A.R.) Booster Club will host our second annual Mardi Gras Magic Auction & Gala Fundraiser. This large fundraiser will allow us to go above and beyond our basic operating expenses to help to ensure that we will continue to provide quality opportunities for our students.

The generous support of businesses in our community plays a key role in the success of our program. Donations of merchandise and gift certificates are needed for our Silent and Live Auctions, as well as cash underwriting. Funds raised through Mardi Gras Magic 2015 will be used to help offset the expenses needed to send students to

competitions, provide much needed technical equipment upgrades for our theatre and classrooms, and allow us to bring in guest teachers for the continued growth of our program. We are actively seeking partners for this endeavor. Please consider how you can help.

CASH UNDERWRITINGALL Donors will be listed in our Mardi Gras Magic Program Guide

MASQUERADE• Donations of merchandise or gift certificates for silent/live

Auction, Bid Board or Grab Bags

GREEN MASQUERADE• $250 cash gift - Donors also featured on the auction table

PURPLE MASQUERADE• $500 cash gift - Donors also featured on main auction table

viewed by all attendees and listed on Donor banner; also includes a half page business ad in program guide

GOLD MASQUERADE• $1,500 cash gift - Donors prominently listed on banner; includes

a full page business ad in program guide and a table of 8 tickets to the Gala

PLEASE VISIT WWW.CYRANCHTHEATRE.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS AND SPONSOR INFORMATION.

For more information contact:Beth Deragon, Jenn Reed and Sharon Stringfellow

Co-Chairs, Mardi Gras Magic 2015Beth: 281-248-7474 or [email protected]

Jenn: 832-721-8213 or [email protected] Sharon: 713-859-3997 or [email protected]

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December 2014 NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF CYPRESS CREEK LAKES Volume 3, Issue 12

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Volunteers Plan “Jingle Bell Rock” Christmas Party for Reach Unlimited

Plans for a spectacular first annual Jingle Bell Rock Christmas Party are well under way! A Volunteer army under the direction of Berni Horan, Liberty Mutual Lead Sales Representative, Ambassador for the Houston CyFair Chamber of Commerce and member of Cy Fair Women’s Network have been recruiting, collecting and signing up individuals and companies to help with this undertaking. The event which will feature music by the Amazing Duane Vincent, a visit from Elvis and the jolly old man himself, Santa Claus! Plans for the evening include cookie decorating, lots of dancing and gifts for each of the Reach Unlimited clients. Berni invites you and your business to join in the fun to help make this the BEST Christmas

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Party ever for the clients at Reach. You can reach her at [email protected]. There are still needs for additional refreshments, small gift items or gift cards so that everyone will receive a gfit and volunteers. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, December 10 from 6PM to 8PM at Langham Creek YMCA.

Reach Unlimited provides quality services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through a day program and residential services. Reach serves 300 clients through programs that provide training and support for jobs in the community, a safe and stimulating learning day program as well as 19 family group homes in the northwest area.

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Players will be evaluated to determine their technical and tactical abilities by the highly-qualified staff at AHFC. Please register at www.albionhurricanes.org prior to tryouts. AHFC office: 713-939-7473.

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The women of Northwest Houston Business & Professional Women (BPW) are sponsoring a “Neighbors in Need” campaign in December to collect toys for infants through age 12. BPW is partnering with a renowned Houston non-profit organization, Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM), to spread some Christmas cheer to children in need. The monthly luncheon will feature speaker, Carole Little, a dedicated leader with more than 30 years’ experience in health and human services. Since 2001, she has served as President & CEO of Northwest Assistance Ministries. Members and guests are invited to the luncheon on Dec 18 at Northgate Country Club and to bring an unwrapped toy for infants through age 12. RSVP online by Dec 16 at http://nwhoustonbpw.com/.

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Cypress Woods High School Theatre Company proudly presents, Annie, the musical on December 18th, 19th at 7:00 pm and on December 20th at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm in the Cypress Woods HS Auditorium, 13550 Woods Spillane Blvd, Cypress, TX. Tickets can be purchased on line at www.showtix4u.com. Annie is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019. Phone: 212-541-4684, www.MTIShows.com

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