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Nothing Bundt Cakes Opens in Cypress

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By Patricia Hudson Much to the delight of Cypress residents, Nothing Bundt Cakes Cypress held its Grand Opening on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Leslie Martone, President of the Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce, welcomed guests that gathered to celebrate the day’s festivities with a Ribbon Cutting and free Confetti Bundtlets. “I’ve had my eye on Cypress for some time, and am so excited that we were able to open a new Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery in this community,” shares Bindya Patel, owner franchisee. The Grand Opening event featured a Cy-Fair Helping Hands Benefit Day, with 20% of the day’s proceeds donated to the non-profit organization. Nothing Bundt Cakes offers Bundt Cakes in ten delicious flavors, four different sizes and a selection of handmade decorations for any occasion.

Nothing Bundt Cakes

9822 Fry Rd. • Suite 170 • Cypress, TX 77433 (281) 671-0775 houston-cypress@nothingbundtcakes.com Delivery Offered HOURS OF OPERATION Mon-Sat: 9:00am - 7:00pm Sun: Closed

Leslie Martone and Bindya Patel

(left to right) Kevin Polivka, Leslie Martone, Bindya Patel, Patricia Hudson. Mitch Medigovich

CYPRESS SCHOOL NEWS

Source: CFISD News Media Cy Ranch’s Jayden Bazemore Wins State Wrestling Title

Using a 2020 state semifinal loss as motivation, Cypress Ranch High School junior Jayden Bazemore completed her quest for atonement on Saturday by winning the Class 6A 128pound wrestling state championship. Bazemore was CFISD’s lone champion and among 10 participants to earn top-six medals at the UIL Wrestling State Tournament, held April 23-24 at the Berry Center. Bazemore completed an undefeated season by beating Plano West’s Devin Paton in an 8-3 decision. That pushed her record to 19-0 for the season. She added the 128-pound title to last year’s fourth-place finish at 119 pounds while attending The Woodlands College Park High School. “This is all I thought about for weeks on end (and) every night before I went to sleep,” Bazemore said. “I wanted it so bad. All those months of training have finally paid off.”

Jayden Bazemore

Bridgeland HS Yearbook Staff Wins NSPA Pacemaker Award

Bridgeland HS Ursa Major Theatrics proudly presents

Co-Editors-in-Chief Cara Hudson, left, and The Bridgeland High School yearbook staff

Madison Gunn won a National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) Pacemaker Award for their 2020 yearbook, titled All Caught Up. The award was announced virtually on April 10 during the JEA/NSPA Spring National High School Journalism Convention. The NSPA Pacemaker Award is scholastic journalism’s top award and is only given to fewer than 30 high school yearbooks across the country each year. Entries are judged by teams of professionals based on coverage and content, quality of writing and reporting, leadership, design, photography and graphics. This year’s Pacemaker contest featured approximately 380 yearbooks competing for the prestigious title. Only 22 yearbooks received the award representing the top seven percent of high school yearbooks. “Winning this award means all of our work was worth it,” said Madison Gunn, Bridgeland senior and co-editor-in-chief. “The long hours in the journalism room before we got sent home for the year and the blazing heat we endured as we sat in the school parking lots so we could connect to the Wi-Fi was worth it.” In addition to the Pacemaker Award, Bridgeland’s 2020 yearbook placed third in the country for theme development in the NSPA Individual Awards contest. Bridgeland’s 2019 yearbook, What’s Next?, was a Pacemaker finalist in last year’s competition.

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

Thurs 5/27 & Fri 5/28: 7pm • Sat 5/29 & Sun 5/30: 2 & 7pm Tickets $15 online or $20 at the Door www.bridgelandhstheatre.org

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