2021 Pool Hours

Pool Bands: Residents that still need bands, may request them from Sterling at springcreekforest@sterlingasi.com and they will be mailed to you.  Only residents in good standing can receive bands.  If you have outstanding dues or deed violations, please take care of those before requesting bands. 

Bathroom Codes: Outdoor bathroom locks behind clubhouse have been changed.  The new code for both restrooms is now 6614.

Pool Hours:

June 2nd thru August 15th

Mon                Pool Closed for Cleaning

Tue-Thurs       Noon to 9pm

Fri-Sat             Noon to 10pm

Sun                  1 to 8pm

August 16th thru September 26th

Fri                    6 to 10pm

Sat                   noon to 10pm

Sun                  1 to 8pm

September 6th, Labor Day Holiday: Monday - Open Noon to 8pm

 

 

Pool Bands

Pool band distribution at the clubhouse has ended.  Residents that still need bands, may request them from Sterling at springcreekforest@sterlingasi.com and they will be mailed to you or you can make an appointment to pick them up.  Only residents in good standing can receive bands.  If you have outstanding dues or deed violations, please take care of those before requesting bands.  Pool opened on May 1st for weekends only in May. 

 

Pool Band Distribution

To receive pool bands by mail, please complete the attached 2021 Pool Band Application and return it to Sterling by mail at Sterling ASI, 6842 N. Sam Houston Parkway W., Houston, TX 77064 or via email at springcreekforest@sterlingasi.com.  The SCF Pool Policy is attached for your review. Only members in good standing (with no outstanding assessments or deed violations) may receive bands. Pool bands will also be distributed at the clubhouse on 4/10 and 4/17 from 10am to Noon.  If you still need to pay your Assessments, please pay now or contact Sterling to arrange for a payment plan. The pool will open for weekends in May beginning May 1st.

2021 Pool Band Application Click Here

SCF Pool Policy Click Here

SCF Sharks Swim Team Registration

Registration will be held at the clubhouse on Sunday, March 28th from 3-5pm.  Online registration is open.  The 2021 NWAL Summer League season is just around the corner.  Practice sessions will begin sometime later in April.  Information will be updated on the team website at www.scfsharks.org as we go.  Please check the website and watch your emails for more details.  If you have questions or want more information, please contact Olen Walton at president@scfsharks.org.  We look forward to seeing everyone soon! Know of someone interested in sponsoring the SCF Sharks swim team? For more information, please contact fundraising@scfsharks.org.

SCFCA AC Guidelines

The Spring Creek Forest Civic Association Architectural Control Guidelines, approved by the SCF Board on January 26, 2021, were recorded in Harris County on March 1, 2021.  They are available on the website under documents. The Board would like to extend a big thank you to all who were involved in the drafting, editing, and incorporating of resident’s suggested comments into these guidelines. We hope this document provides clarity on the ACC approval process for changes and improvements to homeowner’s properties. 

 

 

Neighborhood Safety

If You Are Concerned, Call It in!

Some residents may have heard about the incidents of shots fired in Spring Creek Forest over the past couple months.  There were no injuries, but one residence sustained property damage to a window.  The Sheriff’s department has confirmed that SCF is still one of the safest neighborhoods to live in Spring, TX.  The contract with the Harris County Sheriff's Office is the Association's largest expense and we believe it has been a very effective crime deterrent.  With the exception of these recent serious incidents, we have very little crime in our community.  The Board has ordered additional signage notifying those entering the neighborhood that it is actively patrolled by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office and will be discussing other possible security measures in our upcoming Board meeting. We strongly encourage residents to call law enforcement immediately if you see or hear anything suspicious.  It is better to be safe than sorry.  The Sheriff's non-emergency number is 713-221-6000 and in an emergency, dial 911.  In an instance of a dog attack, please contact Harris County Animal Control at 281-999-3191 and the Sheriff.  These numbers are also listed in the monthly newsletter.  Please DO NOT contact Sterling or Board members in these situations.  The Board continues to communicate and work with our HCSO contract officers and will continue to make safety a priority in our community. 

 

2021 Assessments

If you have not paid your Assessments in full, please pay or contact Sterling to arrange for a payment plan as soon as possible to avoid late fees and possible legal fees. The SCFCA is willing to work with residents during this difficult time.  So, please communicate with us so we can work together.  We do not want residents to incur additional costs. The Spring Creek Forest 2021 Assessment fee is $625, which is the same as last year. The Board worked very hard to avoid an increase due to the financial hardships some are faced with during the pandemic.  You may pay by credit card, debit card or e-check by logging into your account on the Sterling website at www.sterlingasi.net.  If you need your login and password, please contact springcreekforest@sterlingasi.com. There is a fee for credit card or debit card processing.  You may also pay by check, which you can mail to Sterling or drop in the black mailbox in front of the clubhouse.  If you have any questions, please contact Goldie Hassan at 832-678-5390 or email springcreekforest@sterlingasi.com.

SCF Trash Service

Per the Texas Pride Disposal website at https://www.texaspridedisposal.com/ as of 2/18 at 9:00 am: 
There will be LIMITED SERVICES ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY.  As we continue to navigate this storm and work to get caught up, we will be making garbage the focus over the coming days.
We have several crews NOT working today taking care of broken pipes in their homes. We are also dealing with limited landfill capacity. Service will be sporadic. Please leave your trash out.


SCF PUD Notice


Precautionary Boil Water Notice


In conjunction with City of Houston, we are issuing a precautionary boil water notice. It is recommended to boil water vigorously for 2 minutes before consumption. Please stay alert to your local news media for updated information regarding the precautionary boiling water notice.

 
Urgent Water Conservation Request

 
We are asking all residents to conserve water. The pressure in the District is currently adequate; however, it is lower than we would like.

To help maintain water pressure in the system during this winter weather event, please use water only for essential tasks. Please stop running water as a prevention for frozen pipes.  With the temperatures rising above freezing, you are not at risk.
If you are worried about your pipes freezing, please turn your house valve off and drain your service lines. If you have a water supply or sewer service issue, please contact our 24-hour emergency line at 281-651-1618. 
 

Garbage Service


Texas Pride will resume regular garbage service on the next scheduled service day, Friday, February 19.  Recycling services are suspended until further notice.

Tennis Lessons

Tennis Lessons

Spring Woodlands Tennis Academy is offering tennis lessons for SCF residents! Tennis is a great sport for the whole family. Come out and take advantage of our great tennis facility. If you need a key to our tennis courts, please email tennis@scfneighbors.com.  If you have any questions about the programs offered or would like to sign up for a lesson reach out to Ken Olivier at Springtennisacademy@gmail.com or call Ken at 832-515-1314. 

 

Yoga Classes

 Yoga classes are being offered at the SCF clubhouse for SCF residents in good standing beginning Tuesday, February 9th.  Adults only. No yoga experience necessary.  Yoga is a gentle form of movement that can help improve flexibility, balance and strength. Additional benefits may include reduced stress, clarity of the mind and a refreshed positive outlook. The first classes on February 9th will be free; the following classes are $5 per person, per class. The class size limited to 9.  Pre-registration is required, so to reserve your place in the class or for more information, please contact Shannon at 979-299-8188 or at Shannon.s7696@gmail.com. There are two classes being offered:

·        Mat Yoga at 9:00 am (please bring your own mat)

·        Chair Yoga at 10:00 am (chairs provided)

 

2020 General Meeting Board Presentation

The October 20th General Meeting was a huge success!  We had record turnout.  Thank you to everyone who voted and attended the zoom meeting! A copy of the Board’s presentation is available at the link below.   There was no increase in the Assessment rate, so the 2021 assessment fee will be $625. 

Meet Your 2021 SCFCA Board!

President - Jennifer Chapman

Vice President - Eric Birnbaum

Treasurer - Joe Jensen

Secretary – Jessica Koss

Section 1 Rep - Donna Olsen

Section 2 Rep – Jo Vonna Hill

Section 3W Rep – Julia Blasch

Section 3E Rep - Kristin Buffington

Section 4 Rep - Cathy Zito

Board Presentation click here

SCFCA 2021 Board Candidates’ Bios

Candidate for President

Jennifer Chapman

I am a native Houstonian and graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in Finance.  I served on the Board in the past, twice appointed to vacant positions and then elected at Vice President in 2019 and President in 2020.  One of my accomplishments while on the Board was initiating the bidding process on our landscaping contracts, which led to saving the Association $20,000/yr. Subsequently, I recognized the need for a policy that would require the periodic rebidding of our long-term contracts, which is now our Expenditure policy.  I believe the Board’s job should be to increase property values, use good business practices and improve the quality of life and sense of community for our members.  Please help me continue this good work by voting for me, Eric Birnbaum, Jessica Koss, Joe Jensen, Donna Olsen, JoVonna Hill, Kristin Buffington, Julia Blasch and Cathy Zito.

Candidates for Vice President

Eric Birnbaum

As a native Texan, I always dreamed of big trees and a neighborhood that welcomed all. I moved to SCF in October 2018 with my family and we absolutely love it. We chose SCF because of its peaceful, beautiful wooded lots, huge pool, tennis courts and lots of other amenities for young families. I currently serve as Vice President for SCFCA and would like to maintain the momentum we’ve gained from the last year with the consistent goal to improve our community. I find immense value in serving the community while providing an objective approach to key decisions for our community. I would like members to vote for me because I want to continue advocating for the future of SCFCA.

Victor Rollinson

We moved here in 1979 because of the forest, nearby elementary and family-safe neighborhood. All of these features are still inviting to those who visit. To keep them requires careful balancing between overbearing enforcement of restrictions and “anything goes” because it is difficult to gain compliance. I have an MBA in Accounting and have worked mostly for oil & gas companies in information systems. I previously served on the SCF HOA as Treasurer from April 2018 to December 2019.  Other volunteer service positions have been with Boy Scouts of America for 25 years and United Methodist churches in the area for 35 years.

Candidates for Secretary

Jessica Koss

My family has lived in Spring Creek Forest for 6 years and I have never been happier! I work as an accountant. I have assisted the social committee and served as the co-chair of concessions for our SCF Sharks swim team!  Along with DeAnna, I’ve been able to fulfill our passion for bringing residents together from ALL walks of life from new families to our beloved seniors. I feel the goal of a Board is to prepare the way for those who come after to be the best they possibly can. The needs of our neighborhood, like the world we live in, are ever-changing. We should always strive to attract future residents with the allure of trees, quiet streets, and the embrace of current residents. We are an imperfect people, and mistakes will be made… that is a guarantee. But, with a similar mindset and servant’s heart, we as a neighborhood can work through differences while striving for better. I hope to have the opportunity to serve my neighbors and do what is needed to ensure we continue to have a great place to live.

Sheron Thomen

Occupation:  Homemaker Outside Activities etc.:  I volunteer at a genealogy library and teach classes.  I am the Secretary of the 2019 and 2020 SCF Board and was on the AC Guidelines committee.  An asset due to my Board experience.  My attendance at SCF HOA meetings under 6 different presidents adds to my qualifications.  I volunteered at SCF events and workdays over my 33 years as a resident.  I worked on Deed violations prior to 2013 through 2018.  I learned how ACC works from Danny Stammer.  SCF is unique with its Olympic size pool, baby pool and big lots. The reality is that we are living in a covid world with many uncertainties ahead.  SCF must maintain our physical assets and keep costs/dues down for homeowners.  I am against spending on imprudent new projects in 2021.  One way to improve relationships is to take calls from SCF residents.  How the Board treats homeowners is important in our community.   Consider me for Secretary in 2021.

Candidates for Treasurer

James P. (Jim) Clancy, MBA and BSME

In the Navy, leadership is key to assignment and promotion: I advanced from Midshipmen to LCDR.  Leadership was demonstrated as the Commanding Officer of the YRBM20 (crew of 135) located on the Mekong River, Vietnam near Cambodia; an advance base for 30 combat boats, helicopters, a Mash unit, operational command staffs and others. My second demonstration of leadership was the founding and command of a combat ready Navy Reserve Diving Unit. In my 40 year business career, I led the development of several large production facilities with an aggregate value of $2 billion. I led the analysis and the teams for 12 acquisitions and 3 divestitures; each project required long term economics analysis, including projected operation and maintenance costs; analysis yielding a price, capital cost or a valuation number. As SCFCA President (2013 through 2015) SCFCA achieved a sound financial position; implemented a five year $200,000 plan to renovate assets (severely degraded after many years of neglect); developed 30  year planning; created a major maintenance reserve account; and reinvigorated the neglected deeds enforcement.  The net effect was SCF property values increased by 23% from 2014 to 2018 (Spring Creek Oaks increased by 10%).

Joseph (Joe) Jensen

I live off Rippling Hollow Drive and I am married with three kids.  My family moved here from MN via GA in 2015.  What I love about SCF is how it is secluded, has well-kept homes, a great pool, large trees, and the people are very friendly.  It is a great place to retire or raise a family. 2019 was my first year on the Board as a Section Rep and I learned a lot. I currently serve on the Board as Treasurer, volunteer on the pool committee and for events and both of my children are on the Sharks swim team.  I have many skills that I bring to the Board.  In my career, I have had extensive experience in labor relations, human resources, operations, lean projects, and cargo logistics.   I am running again this year to further the goals I have for keeping assessments low, while investing strategically in our common areas. 

Candidates for Section 1 Representative

Arthur (Art) Denzau

I am running for Section 1 Representative.  I have been a member of the Spring Creek Forest community for a little over 3 years now.  My wife, Noelle, and I moved here in July 2017.  When we were house hunting, we fell in love with this neighborhood immediately.  The mature trees, the variety of attractive houses, the well-kept lawns, and the waterfall out on Louetta all made it difficult to look anywhere else.  We were extremely fortunate to purchase this house on Moccasin Bend and have enjoyed every minute of living here.  Our daughter, Erica, also lives with us while she is continuing her schooling to work with autistic children.  I am a mechanical engineer by profession, but I am also quite the handyman and auto mechanic.  I have been doing my own home and auto repairs for most of my life.  I love working outdoors and on projects around the house.  I take great pride in everything I do and would love to put some of that pride and experience to work helping the community stay the beautiful place that it is.  I look forward to being the elected Section 1 Representative.  Thank you.

Donna Olsen

I’m a longtime resident of Spring Creek Forest. My husband and I moved here in 1978. We watched much of the subdivision being built.  We raised our 3 children here and appreciated the small town feel we had here for years. I served Harris County as a precinct chair and elections judge for almost 14 years. I would love to serve the Board again in 2021 to continue a fiscally conservative, safety motivated, cohesive civic association that cares about all residents. I would also like to help move forward with updated deeds restrictions that can be supported by current law.

Candidates for Section 2 Representative

Jo Vonna Hill

My husband, Marty, and I have lived in SCF since 1993 and raised four children in this beautiful neighborhood. I would like to serve on the 2021 Board to ensure our neighborhood maintains a friendly, respectful, and peaceful atmosphere that will continue to draw young families to raise children and live into their golden years.  As a board member, I will endeavor to work with fellow Board members to protect property values and encourage a strong sense of community through respectful communication, attention to the fiduciary responsibilities through prudent expenditures, and reasonable decisions in the implementation of laws and regulations governing the neighborhood. I believe SCF needs reasonable Board members and volunteers who are mindful and respectful of laws and regulations but are also in touch with the needs of the community. I hold senior certifications in Human Resources (SHRM-SCP & SPHR).  I work at the law firm, Pagel, Davis & Hill, PC where I provide litigation prevention and support in all aspects of employment practices by consulting with law firm clients. I have owned multiple businesses and have served in multiple leadership positions at HR Houston and as a previous SCF board member.

Judi Orrson

I have lived in Spring Creek Forest since 1987.  My son graduated from Klein High School.  SCF is one of the best neighborhoods in the area with desirable amenities and lowest HOA fee.  Our residents strive to maintain the beauty and integrity of our neighborhood and volunteer to keep it that way.  I currently serve as the Section 2 Representative and served as President of the Garden Club for 2 years.  I served on Deed Restrictions, Yard of the Month committee and concessions for the Sharks swim team.  I also volunteer with the USO at Bush Airport. I am a licensed realtor and also worked for area homebuilders for 20 years.  I served as President of the 1960 Chapter (now the Great NW Chapter) of the Women’s Council of Realtors and was honored as a past Realtor of the Year.  I am running for Section 2 Rep again to continue keeping SCF a desirable and fun place to live and raise a family.  It is important to maintain conservative leadership in SCF and I promise to strive to continue to accomplish that!  I would appreciate your vote.

Candidates for Section 3E Representative

Kristin Buffington 

My family and I love Spring Creek Forest! The quaint feel of the neighborhood and mix of all ages within the community make it a special place.  I have served on several past Boards as a Section Representative, worked on the playground and the pool, and served as social chair. I have and continue to be an invested resident. I am a teacher of the greatest 3rd-grade class ever! As a teacher, I have seen the impact that Covid has had on many families and would like to make Spring Creek Forest a haven for all our residents. While I do believe in being fiscally responsible, I feel that small changes can make a big difference.  I believe that we must take care of our current assets as we look toward the future of our neighborhood. 

Kathleen Melnikoff

I have lived in the Klein area for 45 years, 36 of which have been in SCF.  My husband and I raised his children in this neighborhood.  I believe that during these very difficult times the Board must work together with the community and within current budget restraints.  I also believe the community’s voice should be heard in deciding the direction that SCF takes.  My experience in managing mid-size companies taught me the ability to compromise and work as a team player.  I’m a firm believer in enforcing current deed restrictions. Many projects need to be addressed and I welcome the opportunity to serve on the Board as Section 3E representative to the benefit of the community as a whole. Your vote will be appreciated.

Candidates for Section 3W Representative

Julia Blasch

I have lived in SCF for 24 years. I am a people person and feel the best way to get things done is to work together. Sometimes that means putting our differences aside and doing what is best for the whole of the neighborhood in a kindly manner. My husband and I raised our three children here and love our little tree-filled neighborhood. My kids all went to Klein schools beginning with Ehrhardt, where I went back to teaching when my youngest entered kindergarten. Over the years I have been actively involved in Spring Creek Forest and the overall community to include being a member of the Strack School Board, a Scout Den Leader, SCF Sharks Swim Team Board member (many years), SCF Social Committee, various Church committees, and most recently served as a board member of the Klein High School Band until my youngest graduated two years ago. I want to continue to give back to our community, and I would love to stay on as the Section 3W Representative. I hope you will vote for me!

Richard Short

My name is Richard Short I am a parts manager for Volvo and Mack. I am retired US Army veteran.  I have lived in SCF for 1 year 7 months. I have been on the boards of 3 different HOA’s. I have held 3 different titles President, Vice President, and Board member for a total of 6 years. I believe in being frugal with the HOA’s money but, I also believe that preventive maintenance on all HOA’s assets is a must.  

Candidates for Section 4&5 Representative

Shellie Tingle-Esquivel

Greeting Neighbors! My name is Shellie Tingle-Esquivel and have lived in Spring Creek Forest subdivision for 11 ½ years with my husband Reymund and daughter Natalie. I am submitting my name for Section 4 & 5 Representative for the SCF subdivision. I have worked over 20 years in healthcare (emergency medicine) and served on several professional boards throughout my career. I am also a member of the prestigious Da Krewe Du Roux Mardi Gras Krewe benefiting El Mina Shriners in Galveston and the Ronald McDonald House. I believe there could be better communication and transparency around discussions with the board’s discussions and decisions. I would like to encourage more dialogue and participation through active committees and reduce the number of executive sessions recognizing the open meetings guidelines. I would appreciate your vote in the election and promise to keep our neighborhood a wonderful place to live!

Cathy Zito

I am running for Section 4&5 Representative and will continue to work on behalf of our residents to keep SCF a desirable community in which to live. I have served as a 2020 committee member for the ACC and lead the project with Sterling to finalize the AC Guidelines to be consistent with the current Deeds and Texas laws. I believe in the enforcement of our governing documents in a fair and consistent manner. I also believe in fiscal responsibility and the importance of maintaining SCF common areas and amenities. I am detail oriented, a team player, proven project leader and a good negotiator. These skill sets along with my life experience and homeownership knowledge will ensure my place as a contributing member of the SCF Board and the matters that come before the Board. My husband and I have lived in SCF for over 20 years and we love the oversized, tree filled lots and our wonderful neighbors.