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Hurricane Season
Saturday, June 1st, 2024, All Day Event
Hurricane Season officially begins June 1 and last through November 30.
 
You can take the below steps to prepare.
 
Get a Kit
Building an emergency essentials kit is the essential first step to preparedness. Avoid panic by stocking up on important items over the whole year. It’s safer and less expensive than waiting until the last minute. Your kit should include:
 
•    Seven-day supply of non-perishable (canned) food
•    One gallon of drinking water, per day, for each member of your family, for seven days
•    Cash – if power fails, ATMs may not work
•    Portable battery or hand crank radio with the weather band
•    Flashlights for each member of the family and extra batteries
•    Personal items – medications, extra clothes, hygiene items
•    Seven-day supply of food, water, and medication for your pets

 
Make a Plan
What will you do in a disaster or hurricane? Do you need to evacuate or should you stay home and ride out the storm? Make sure your plan answers important questions like:

•    Are you in an evacuation zone?
•    Where will you go if you do evacuate?
•    How will you keep in touch with family members and others?
•    Are there other people you are responsible for who may need your help?
 
National Cancer Survivor’s Day
Sunday, June 2nd, 2024, All Day Event
Trash day
Monday, June 3rd, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
Trash & Recycling day
Thursday, June 6th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
Trash day
Monday, June 10th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
HOA Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, June 12th, 2024, 7pm to 8pm at In Person & Conference Call
Barkers Crossing HOA monthly meeting is being held via conference call at 7:00 p.m.      
 
CONFERENCE CALL:
Dial-in number (US): (425) 436-6372
Access code: 6375963#
International dial-in numbers: https://fccdl.in/i/crestbich 
Online meeting ID: crestbich
Join the online meeting: https://join.freeconferencecall.com/crestbich        
 
Come voice your concerns on how to improve our community.
Trash & Recycling day
Thursday, June 13th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
Flag Day
Friday, June 14th, 2024, All Day Event
Father's Day
Sunday, June 16th, 2024, All Day Event
Trash day
Monday, June 17th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
Juneteenth
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024, All Day Event
Juneteenth (officially Juneteenth National Independence Day and also known as Jubilee Day, Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, and Black Independence Day is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of African-American slaves. It is also often observed for celebrating African-American culture. Originating in Galveston, Texas, it has been celebrated annually on June 19 in various parts of the United States since 1865. The day was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. Juneteenth's commemoration is on the anniversary date of the June 19, 1865, announcement of General Order No. 3 by Union Army general Gordon Granger, proclaiming freedom for slaves in Texas, which was the last state of the Confederacy with institutional slavery.
President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation issued on January 1, 1863, had officially outlawed slavery in Texas and in all of the other Southern secessionist states of the original Confederacy except for parts of states not in rebellion. Enforcement of the Proclamation generally relied upon the advance of Union troops. Texas, as the most remote state of the former Confederacy, had seen an expansion of slavery and had a low presence of Union troops as the American Civil War ended; thus, enforcement there had been slow and inconsistent prior to Granger's announcement. Although the Emancipation Proclamation declared an end to slavery in the Confederate States, it did not end slavery in states that remained in the Union. For a short while after the fall of the Confederacy, slavery remained legal in two of the Union border states – Delaware and Kentucky. Those slaves were freed with the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution which constitutionally abolished chattel slavery nationwide on December 6, 1865. The last slaves present in the continental United States were freed when the slaves held in the Indian Territories that had sided with the Confederacy were released, namely the Choctaw, in 1866.
Celebrations date to 1866, at first involving church-centered community gatherings in Texas. It spread across the South and became more commercialized in the 1920s and 1930s, often centering on a food festival. Participants in the Great Migration out of the South carried their celebrations to other parts of the country. During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, these celebrations were eclipsed by the nonviolent determination to achieve civil rights, but grew in popularity again in the 1970s with a focus on African American freedom and African-American arts. Beginning with Texas by proclamation in 1938, and by legislation in 1979, 49 U.S. states and the District of Columbia have formally recognized the holiday in various ways. With its adoption in certain parts of Mexico, the holiday became an international holiday. Juneteenth is celebrated by the Mascogos, descendants of Black Seminoles who escaped from slavery in 1852 and settled in Coahuila, Mexico.
Celebratory traditions often include public readings of the Emancipation Proclamation, singing traditional songs such as "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and "Lift Every Voice and Sing", and the reading of works by noted African-American writers, such as Ralph Ellison and Maya Angelou. Some Juneteenth celebrations also include rodeos, street fairs, cookouts, family reunions, park parties, historical reenactments, and Miss Juneteenth contests. When Juneteenth became a federal holiday on June 17, 2021, it was the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was adopted in 1983.
First Day of Summer
Thursday, June 20th, 2024, All Day Event
Trash & Recycling day
Thursday, June 20th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
International Women in Engineering Day
Sunday, June 23rd, 2024, All Day Event
Trash day
Monday, June 24th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378
Trash & Recycling day
Thursday, June 27th, 2024, All Day Event
BEST TRASH
Phone: (281) 313-2378