Firethorne Resident Spearheads PTA Fundraising
Campaign
Shade Structure to be Dedicated Feb. 20 at
Woodcreek Elementary in Katy/Fulshear
Katy/Fulshear, TX – February 20,
2009. . . . Thanks to the PTA, industrious
Firethorne mom Beverly Tucker and generous
donors, Katy/Fulshear-area students at
WoodCreek Elementary School now can play
outside and still be protected from the
sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. According
to the school’s 2008-009 PTA President
Diane Pharr, Tucker spearheaded the PTA’s
campaign to raise $28,500 to construct
a shade structure to cover the school’s
playground at 1155 WoodCreek Bend Lane
in Katy.
“This shade not only shields our students from the sun, but
it adds value to our campus,” said WoodCreek Elementary School
Principal Ronnie Mosher. “And the kids absolutely love it!”
Mosher will lead the dedication and ribbon cutting of the new structure
Friday, February 20, 8:20 a.m., with the 1,100- member student body
wearing “shades” (sunglasses), PTA President Pharr, several
Katy-area project donors and Ms. Tucker on hand.
“Our mission is to enhance our children’s education, their
lives and the lives of the school staff,” said Pharr. “With
the intensity of the UV rays we get in Texas, we thought it would
be a good idea to have this sun shade on our children’s school
playground.”
Tucker, who has two sons at the school,
responded to then-PTA President Beth Toot’s
request for a volunteer to write a grant
for the American Academy of Dermatology's
Shade Structure Program in March 2007.
The Academy grants awards of $8,000 to
purchase permanent shade structures to
non-profit organizations that serve children
and teenagers, ages 18 and under.
The Firethorne full-time mom was the
perfect grant writer and advocate for
the school’s shade structure project.
Not only had Tucker worked as a professional
fundraiser, but she has a son who has
an autoimmune disease, Alopecia Areata,
which causes severe hair loss and therefore
makes him susceptible to overexposure
to the sun, noted Pharr.
Dermatologist Kelly H. Duncan, M.D.,
who has extensive dermatologic cancer
training at the MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Dept. of Dermatology, provided the required
Academy member sponsorship for the WoodCreek
Elementary School grant, which was awarded
in May 2007. The PTA then gave $7,000
toward the project, which left Tucker
another $20,500 to raise.
As a brand new homeowner in the Firethorne
master-designed community, Tucker approached
Firethorne General Manager Wayne Meyer
to support the neighborhood project. Firethorne
agreed to donate $4,000, as did WoodCreek
Reserve and Pine Mill Ranch residential
communities in Katy/Fulshear. BP-Fabric
of America and Montreaux Luxury Homes
contributed $1,000 and $500, respectively.
The American Academy of Dermatology provides
a permanent sign to be displayed near
the shade structure promoting the importance
of sun safety. The Academy receives support
for this program from Johnson & Johnson
Consumer Products Company.
Firethorne is a 1,400-acre master-designed
community that combines the
vibrancy of West Houston with the
small-town
charm of Katy/Fulshear.
It is strategically located on FM 1463 near the crossroads
of the 1-10 West corridor, Westpark
Tollway and the Grand Parkway.
For info call 281-395-1440, ext. 115.
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