The Timbergrove Manor Civic Club looks forward to our annual elections on Tuesday, November 9 at 6:00 PM. Pizza and drinks will be served but bring a chair and join us for updates on neighborhood news and topics of interest.
The representatives of the Nominating Committee, as required and executed according to Article II, Section 3 of the Timbergrove Manor Civic Club By-Laws, have created a slate of candidates we recommend to the dues-paying and voting members of the Timbergrove Manor Civic Club.
As a committee, we are recommending the election of each of the following people based on the efficiency, effectiveness, and proven record of each individual. Each nominee has proven a desire to improve the neighborhood, from increased neighborhood activities, representation within local government, and broader awareness and contribution of the Timbergrove Manor Civic Club.
Officers
Alison Reynolds (President)
Alison and her husband Brian have lived in Timbergrove since 2017. She grew up in the Houston suburbs and previously lived in various inner-loop neighborhoods before purchasing their home with Brian in Section 6. Alison is a Texas Longhorn and received her Bachelor of Journalism degree in 2005. After working several years in the publishing industry—first in New York City, followed by the Houston Chronicle—Alison now manages Digital Marketing for a global corporate law firm.
Alison and her husband love exploring Houston's many great neighborhoods, but feel especially fortunate to have made their home in Timbergrove. Alison became the editor of The Timbergram in 2018, and has previously served two years on the Civic Club Board as Vice President. Alison and Brian can often be found walking their dog Birdie around the Lorraine Cherry Nature Preserve or grabbing a bite at Cactus Cove.
Courtnie Hays (Vice President)
Both Native Texans, my husband and I grew up in the Houston area and moved to Timbergrove in 2008. After flooding during Hurricane Harvey and witnessing, first hand, the community effort that it took to rebuild our house, we knew we were never leaving! We currently live on Linton Rd. (woo hoo!) with our three children and lazy, American Bulldog, Cooper. I attended college at the University of North Texas where I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education and a minor in Spanish. Years later, I went back to school to pursue a degree in nursing. I am currently a registered nurse and after some time working in the ER and having young children, I have found my happy place as an elementary school nurse. As a family we spend most of our time outside in the driveway with our neighbors or most recently, at the TSA ball fields watching our kids play. My passion is definitely investing in people, helping others and creating that sense of community that will result in life-long memories. We love our Section 5 group, and I am looking forward to meeting everyone else in our wonderful Timbergrove community.
Roxanne Hall (Treasurer)
Roxanne is our current Treasurer and has lived in Timbergrove since 1993, 26+ years. First, she lived on Cindy Lane and now lives on Pineshade Lane. She raised her children here in Timbergrove and they are now thriving adults. Through the years raising her children, she was on the PTA and lead the 4th and 5th grade trips ensuring the students received great new experiences. Business wise, she manages global teams, global services and multiple projects with large complex project budgets. She looks forward to giving back to her community.
Peter Davies (Secretary)
Peter is a Licensed Professional Engineer and has lived in Section 5 since 1988 and raised two daughters who attended Sinclair Elementary School. He has served as the Secretary of TMCC since 2010 and SNC-14 since its founding.
Directors
Jennifer Vickers
Jennifer Vickers has lived in Timbergrove Manor since 2011 and began volunteering with TMCC as editor of The Timbergram newsletter in November 2012. She currently serves as Webmaster and Director for TMCC. She and her husband Kirk Guy live with their chihuahua Diego on Pineshade Ln.
As a HAR 2021 Realtor of the Year and Top-Producing Realtor with Heights-based boutique brokerage KSP, Jennifer sees the direct correlation between strong neighborhood organizations, high quality of life and property values. A native Texan, Jennifer moved to Houston from Beaumont to attend the University of St. Thomas more than 25 years ago and is the city’s self-proclaimed biggest fan. She enjoys Houston’s diverse and vibrant cultural arts and dining. In addition to her support of TMCC, Jennifer is honored to serve as Treasurer for Friends of the Lorraine Cherry Nature Preserve and is a proud supporter and volunteer with many area organizations.
Mallory Dean
While my husband Chris and I are not native Houstonians, we got here as fast as we could! We are both graduates of Texas A&M with degrees in Economics. Our family moved to Timbergrove in 2019 and have loved living in such a kind and friendly community. We enjoy spending as much time as possible outside with our three year old twin girls and four year old son. After the dreadful freeze of 2021, we recognize how great neighbors can come together and take care of each other in uncertain times. I look forward to meeting other neighbors in Timbergrove and serving our community.
Rafael (Ralph) DeAyala
Ralph grew up in the Memorial area of Houston. He and his husband Jared originally moved to Timbergrove in 2013, and moved into their second home two years ago, in Section 5. He received his B.A. in biology from UT Austin, his M.D. from UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, and completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology. He currently has a busy practice at Memorial Hermann in Memorial City. Ralph has two daughters and so far, three grandchildren. He and Jared love meeting new Timbergrove neighbors and consider it the best neighborhood in Houston. They travel when time permits and enjoy spending time with family and their dog Albert.
The Timbergrove Manor Civic Club holds general meetings five times annually. Guest speakers present on topics of interest to the neighborhood. TMCC Committees update residents on activities and attendees discuss neighborhood happenings and concerns.