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Your community pool opens Saturday, May 2nd for weekends only. The pool will open for regular weekday activity effective Friday, June 5th. Final swim day will be September 7th.
Saturdays 10:00AM to 8:00PMSundays 11:00AM to 8:00PM
Memorial Day Monday, May 25th 10:00AM to 8:00PM
June 5th - August 23rdMondays CLOSEDTuesday-Saturday 10:00AM to 8:00PM Sundays 11:00AM to 8:00PM
Aug. 29th - Sept. 6th: WEEKENDS ONLYSaturdays 10:00AM to 8:00PMSundays 11:00AM to 8:00PM
Labor DaySeptember 7th 10:00AM to 8:00PM
May 2nd - May 31st: WEEKENDS ONLY
THE POOL WILL ONLY BE OPEN WHEN LIFEGUARDS ARE ON DUTY.
2015 POOL SCHEDULE
DIVEIN MOVIE ScHEDULE
Dive-in movies have been scheduled for June, July and August at the Silverlake
Pool on 2715 Southwyck Parkway.Saturday July 11th, How to Train Your
Dragon will be shown at approximately 8:30 PM
Saturday August 8th, Princess Bride will be shown at approximately 8:30 PM
Bring the family and enjoy a fun filled evening of swimming and a movie.
Refreshments will be served.
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EDITORTo Submit Articles/News [email protected],Inc .................................www.peelinc.com, 888-687-6444Advertising ................ [email protected], 888-687-6444ARTICLE INFO The Silverlake News is mailed monthly to all Silverlake HOA residents. Residents, community groups, schools, etc., are welcome to submit information. Personal news is also welcome. All submissions will be reviewed for content and approved by the Board of Directors and Newsletter Committee Chair. The deadline for submission is the 8th of the month before publication.
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
NEWSLETTER INFO
BRAZORIA COUNTY SHERIFF ....................281-331-9000POISON CONTROL .......................................281-654-1701CENTERPOINT ENERGY (GAS) ...................713-659-2111Report streetlights out ........................................713-207-2222 (street lights need 6 digit pole #) www.centerpointenergy.com/outageMUD #2 SEVERN TRENT ................................ 281-579-4500 MUD #3 & 6SiEnvironmental, LLC. ....................................... 832-490-1600BRAZORIA COUNTY ROADS & BRIDGES (street and curb repairs) ..................................281-331-3197For street sign concerns ......................................281-756-1548WASTE MANAGEMENT ................................281-487-5000MOSQUITO CONTROL ..............281-331-6106 EXT. 1532EMERGENCY ................................................................. 911 (always use if life or property are at risk)NON-EMERGENCY .......................................281-331-9000ANIMAL CONTROL ......................................281-756-2265CALL BEFORE YOU DIG ..............................800-245-4545CABLE/INTERNET/PHONE...COMCAST ..713-341-1000...AT&T .............................................................800-288-2020
SILVERLAKE HOA INFOC/O KHARA MATHEWS
Planned Community Management, Inc.15995 North Barker’s Landing, Suite 162
Houston, Texas 77079 [email protected]
281-870-0585HOA website: www.silverlakehoa.com/
Clubhouse Rentals contact Sherita Jeter at [email protected]
Don't forget to include your pets in your hurricane preparedness and evacuation plan. Storms can be scary for your animals, especially if they are moved out of their usual familiar environment.
Be sure to have their crate or carrying case ready along with extra bedding and toys. Bring along at least four days worth of food with dishes and one week of medications. Investigate pet friendly hotels or motels ahead of time to be sure they allow pets and do not have a number limit.
In addition, if you are not planning to leave your home and have the space, you might consider fostering one or two animals that may have nowhere to go during the storm period. After all, they ARE a part of the family.
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESSfor Your Pets
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Did you ever wonder what hosting a foreign exchange student is about? Well here it is in a nutshell….
Hosting an exchange student is a great way to learn about another country and culture without leaving your home town. It provides a cultural exchange experience for the entire family while providing a student from another country with a slice of American life.
Hosting an exchange student is like adding an international branch to your family tree. Many host families develop lifelong friendships with their exchange students and keep in regular touch with them. Some even visit them in their home countries, or invite them back for weddings and graduations
Hosting an exchange student provides your family, your high school and your community with a direct window into another
country and culture, providing an opportunity for life-long learning. Families of all shapes and sizes can host an international exchange
student. We’ve had host families with young children, no children, high school aged children – as well as empty nesters and single parent households.
Ayusa is a non-profit based in San Francisco that promotes global learning and leadership through foreign exchange and study abroad programs for high school students from around the world.
For more information about hosting a high school foreign exchange student, please contact your local representative Vicki Odom at 832.455.7881 or [email protected] or Ayusa at 1.888.552.9872 or by visiting the website at www.ayusa.org.
HOSTING AN EXCHANGE STUDENT
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