Cy-Fair Edition | March 2022

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COMING SOON 11 Officials with Kelsey-Seybold announced Feb. 17 plans to build a 24,220-square-foot clinic in the Fairfield area at 27020 Hwy. 290, Cypress. The clinic is expected to open this fall with room for up to 12 providers offering health care services for children and adults, including both primary and spe- cialty care. Ancillary services expected to be offered on-site include X-rays, ultrasounds, mammography, a Kelsey Pharmacy and laboratory services. www.kelsey-seybold.com 12 Local home renovation business US Remodeling & Floors will open a new lo- cation March 15 at 25282 Hwy. 290, Ste. 290, Cypress. US Remodeling & Floors has showrooms for customers to review their selection of carpet, tile, hardwood, laminate and other goods it installs. 832-653-7821. www.usremodelingandfloors.com EXPANSIONS 13 Dragon’s Lair Comics & Fantasy hosted a grand opening celebration for its newly expanded storefront Feb. 26 at 21151A Hwy. 249, Houston. The business—which specializes in comics, gaming and collectibles—expanded from 4,000 to more than 10,000 square feet of space. The expansion allows for more retail space, a bigger gaming space and the addition of The Tabletop Tavern. 832-761-0072. www.dlair.net/houston-north ANNIVERSARIES The Cy-Fair Women’s Club is celebrating 40 years of serving the Cy-Fair communi- ty as a nonprofit charitable organization. The group hosts an annual fundraiser, Shop ‘Til You Drop, at the Berry Center, benefitting local charities and schol- arships. Other events are in the works and will be posted on the organization’s website when finalized. http://cy-fair- womens-club.portalbuzz.com CLOSINGS 14 Cypress-based Locatelli’s Italian Restaurant closed its location at

Saint Aidan’s Episcopal Church was named Nonprofit of the Year for the organization’s work in 2021.

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emergency medical services groups and re departments, ocials said. The clinic is located at 13902 Spring Cypress Road, Cypress, and is open 24 hours daily. 281-503-8160. www.americaser.com C Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union was honored with Large Business of the Year for employee volunteer eorts and community-building initiatives for the past 65 years. The credit union was also recognized for its dedication to innovation, community support and quality customer service. The federal credit union has four locations in the region: C1 9601 Jones Road, Ste. 100, Houston, C2 9915 Barker Cypress Road, Ste. 160, Cypress, C3 13525 Skinner Road, Cypress, and C4 7060 Hwy. 6 N., Houston. www.cyfairfcu.org D Saint Aidan’s Episcopal Church was named Nonprot of the Year for its dedication to serving the community through scholarship fundraising and supporting other nonprot organizations in the area, including MESA Outreach food pantry. The organization will be celebrating its 20th year as a member of the chamber of commerce this year as well as the 20th anniversary of its founding. The church is located at 13131 Fry Road, Cypress. 281-373-3203. www.aidanschurch.org

The Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce recognized three outstanding local businesses and one nonprot organization at the annual Business of the Year awards presentation Feb. 15. Recipients were selected from a pool of local businesses that applied based on their achievements and contributions to the community in the past year. A Steam Commander was presented with Small Business of the Year for its dedication to quality service and giving back to Cy-Fair ISD teachers, students and the community as a whole. The business has oered seasonal work to students and served those in need following the freeze in February 2021. The business is located at 16311 Dundee Road, Ste. 120, Cypress and oers carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning and water damage restoration services. 832-813-2175. www.steamcommander.com B America’s ER & Urgent Care was named Medium Business of the Year for its dedication to meeting the health needs of the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The independently owned and -operated facility also contributed to various fundraising campaigns and benets for local schools,

IN THE NEWS Harris County Public Library officials announced Feb. 16 a new initiative to increase internet access. The program

12904 Fry Road, Ste. 100, Cypress, on Jan. 23. The Italian eatery served pizza, pasta and sandwiches. Locatelli’s has another location on Grant Road that is open. www.locatellis.com

features 40,000 T-Mobile 5G hot spots, and about 15,000 Google Chromebook laptops are expected to be available in March. Library cardholders can fill out an application at their local branch to check out devices. www.hcpl.net

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