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Living IN HAYS COUNTY

In this issue... Living in Hays County is published by Barton Publications, Inc. 113 W. Center St., Kyle, TX 78640 Contents Š 2016 Publisher Cyndy Slovak-Barton Editor Moses Leos III Graphics Director David White Graphics Assistant Christine Thorpe Distribution Suzanne Hallam Marketing Tracy Mack Paula Pulley Pam Patino Jim Darby

Featured Articles

Living in Hays County.......................................................................... 4 Hays YMCA offers community, connection....................................... 5 When considering insurance, consider expertise, options and peace of mind................................................ 7 Enjoy your summer more with Sharp Propane.................................. 8 Selling Kyle and Buda one home at a time........................................ 9 Find your home with the Hays Home Team..................................... 10 Barton Publications - Still strong, still growing................................ 12 Empowering agents and strengthening community....................... 14 Geo Growers offers great soil, great service.................................... 14

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Barbara Gremillion - Realtor................................................................ 3 High Tide Pool Service........................................................................ 3 Geo Growers........................................................................................ 3 Hays Community YMCA..................................................................... 5 Hays Insurance Group......................................................................... 6 Christi Anderson – RE/MAX Asset Realty.......................................... 7 Sharp Propane..................................................................................... 8 Pat Bruns - RE/MAX Realty................................................................ 9 The Lodge at Cypress Falls................................................................. 9 Choice Home Warranty..................................................................... 10 The Tax Wizard................................................................................... 11 Keller Williams - Hays Home Team................................................... 11 Water Technology.............................................................................. 11 Prosper Properties............................................................................. 13 Penny Moulder - Realtor................................................................... 15 Lees Trees.......................................................................................... 15 Angels for Elders................................................................................ 15 Famers Insurance - M. Lety Johnson............................................... 15

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Hays County census stats Population forecast through 2020 Sunset Valley

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Living in Hays – What does that mean? It means you don’t live an increase of 250,116 in in Austin, though a lot of natural increase and 129,228 people from across the state in net migration. and United States will say, “Oh, you’re by Austin.” WHAT DO THOSE It means you appreciate TWO TERMS MEAN? the scenery and the Natural increase is rural feel population (depending growth that The jump on your occurs from location). But excess births from the it means that over deaths. you also know Net migration 2010 official the feeling is the difference of being one between incensus of the fastest migration and growing areas count out-migration, in the nation. whether to and for Hays In May from other states, 2016, the or to and from County – U.S. Census other nations. Bureau According to 157,107 released its ruralcapitalheadJuly 2015 light.com, Hays in 2010 – population County’s popuestimate, means we lation growth is putting Hays due to grew 19.6% primarily County at the migration of 187,902 people into the in just five residents. county. The jump From 2004 to years, with from the 2010 2014, 78 percent official census 30,795 new of the new count for population was Hays County residents. due to domestic – 157,107 migration. in 2010 – means we grew In more recent years, 19.6% in just five years, with that increase has sped 30,795 new residents. up, accounting for an 82 percent increase in the WHERE DID THESE county’s population. PEOPLE COME FROM? Hays County also is Overall, Texas leads countering trends in the nation in population population growths in growth in two different Texas. areas from 2013 to 2014. Its Hays County has a “natural increase” in one younger population with year meant 208,391 more a high concentration residents, while the “net of families and college migration” increased the students. According to the state population by 239,104. Census, 20 percent of Hays California was the closest, with CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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Hays YMCA offers community, connection

The Hays Communities YMCA/YMCA of Austin is a charitable nonprofit organization focused on strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Hays Communities YMCA, one of 8 branches in the Austin area, has been proudly serving the Buda, Kyle, San Marcos and South Austin communities since May 2007. YMCA amenities include all the state-of-the-art equipment, heated indoor pools, basketball courts, unlimited group exercise and yoga classes, and free childcare, but at the YMCA they are so much more. They are tools for Wellness Coaches to support members in achieving their goals. They are tools for learning safety around water. They are tools for

youth development. They are tools for developing leadership skills.They are tools for connection and community. The mission of the YMCA is “to put Christian principles into practice,

through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.” Within that mission, the YMCA prides itself on being welcoming to all and embracing the individual value of each of its members.

At the YMCA, members can find community support for his or her individual journey and staff who believe in each member’s potential to become a catalyst the world. Above all else, the staff at the YMCA is on a relentless quest to make the community stronger, beginning with each member. YMCA programs are based on the community needs and interests, so there’s always something for locals to try out. And because the mission of the Y is to serve all people, financial assistance is available to anyone who cannot afford the fee. The Hays YMCA is located at 465 Buda Sportsplex Dr., Buda, TX 78610. For more information call (512) 5230099 or visit online at www. austinymca.org.

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HAYS COUNTY POPULATION AS OF 2015

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IT’S NOT JUST POPULATION

The median household income in Hays County has exceeded the U.S. median income over the past 10 years, with the

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exception of 2005. In 2014, Hays County’s median household income was $60,000. That sits comfortably above the median household income for the U.S. of approximately $50,000. Levels of education might have something to do with that level of income, as Hays County ranks just above the state average. According to the Census, Hays County is well-educated. Eighty-seven percent of Hays County residents had at least a high school degree and 35 percent had a Bachelor’s degree or higher. Texas’ average is 82 percent with a high school education and 28 percent with a Bachelor’s, while the U.S. education level sits at 87 percent for a high school degree and 30 percent for a Bachelor’s degree.

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County population are children under 15 years of ago (versus 19 percent for the U.S.), and 22 percent of the county residents are young adults between the ages of 15 and 24 (versus 14 percent for the U.S.) While Texas as a whole still has a very large population under 24 years old, its fastest growing population is 65 years and older. A projection by the Texas Demographic Center (TDC) projects a 262.9 percent growth between 2010 and 2050 for residents 65 and older, and only a 105.1 percent increase in residents 18 to 44 years old.

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When considering insurance, consider expertise, options and peace of mind

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ost people decide to do business with Hays Insurance Group because of ease, choice and advice. Imagine if you and your family would like to purchase some ice cream. You drive around town and find an ice cream parlor and you enter the business and find only one flavor available. On the other hand, you may find another ice cream parlor with a variety of flavors. Which ice cream parlor would you choose? Hays Insurance Group is an independent agency committed to finding the best insurance solutions for their customers, and because they are an independent agency, they are able to represent multiple carriers to compare

coverage and rates so they can offer their customers the best fit for them. Principal agents Rod Limely and Eddie Hebert, along with agent Jayme Schnautz and customer service representative Shannon Williams, have 64 years of combined experience. This gives customers customers invaluable expertise and peace of mind. Hays Insurance Group offers policies on auto, home, commercial and life as well as financial planning. The next time your policy is renewing or possible looking for another solution for your insurance needs, give Hays Insurance Group at 512-262-3388.

We are committed to finding the best insurance solutions for you, your family and your business.

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Enjoy your summer more with Sharp Propane

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ummer is the time for barbecues and pool side relaxation. With Sharp Propane, you can sit back and de-stress knowing that we have all of your home’s propane needs covered. Sharp Propane is here for you so you can enjoy your summer without a thought to your propane supply. Sharp Propane prides itself on its dedication to safety best practices. For many years, we have developed extensive safety measures for the installation, operation and delivery of propane. Some of these measures have been adopted across the industry as mandatory regulations. Sharp Propane is a 68-year-old company that services homes in Hays County and offers valuable services ranging from complimentary Safety Checks to our Always There Guarantee. These services ensure our customers receive a safe and reliable source of propane for their home’s energy needs. Taking care of our

customers is how we do business at Sharp Propane. We built Complete Care around direct feedback from our customers in order to deliver a smart propane service that fits the way our customers live. Complete Care combines the best of Smart Monitoring, Auto Fill, Easy Pay options, complimentary Safety Checks, and Sharp’s Always There Guarantee to offer the maximum flexibility and convenience. At Sharp Propane, we understand that life can be dicey, but a propane bill should not have to be. Easy Pay removes any surprises on statements, especially during the coldest winter months. We divide your annual estimated propane usage into even, consistent monthly bills for the year. Sharp’s complimentary 7 point Safety Check for new Complete Care customers allows our Propane Professionals to calculate your annual estimated usage. We then spread out your fuel cost over the

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course of the year. This insures that no matter how much propane you use in the summer versus the winter, you can expect the same bill each month. Each year, we will recalculate the balance and any remaining balance or credit can be rolled over into the next year’s monthly payments. Summer in Central Texas means many families will be out in the back yard, mastering the art of grilling or relaxing near the pool. When fun is on the mind, propane should not be. With Complete Care, Smart Monitoring and AutoFill services, taking care of your propane service is easy. Our Smart Monitoring technology allows us to automatically schedule you for a delivery when your tank needs it. We use an advanced computer model to estimate your tank level based on your past usage and the current weather in your area. When your tank reaches 15-25% full, we automatically schedule a delivery, ensuring service

that is both uninterrupted and simple. There is nothing else like this complete industry-leading service, which provides you with propane peace of mind. Sharp Propane services the greater Austin Area, BryanCollege Station, Fort Worth and La Grange. Remember that when it comes to propane, we are here to help. Sharing proficient propane information with our real estate agents and home builders has become one of the company’s priorities. We have worked with real estate agents offering them complimentary Safety Checks to alleviate homeowners’ apprehensions about propane. We have oriented all aspects of our company to making propane as simple as possible for everyone. Contact us today for your complimentary Safety Check! Relax this summer and stay stress-free with Sharp Propane. We will keep an eye on your propane level so you won’t have to.


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alifornia native Karlyn Ellis opened Prosper Properties in downtown Buda in 2012 as an Independent brokerage. Her dream was to to offer specialized real estate expertise and exceptional customer service in this sector of the community. Along with the knowledge and expertise of local real estate agents who have deep ties to the community, today Prosper Properties has more than 30 REALTORS to serve the needs of residential and commercial customers in the Kyle, Buda, San Marcos and Austin area. Prosper Properties is very involved in the local community and is a member of the Buda Chamber of Commerce, Kyle Chamber of Commerce, YMCA Board of Directors and Buda Downtown Merchants Group.

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Find your home with the Hays Home Team The award-winning Hays Home Team at Keller Williams Realty has been providing residential real estate services to Hays County for the last three years. The team’s knowledge, integrity and dedicated hard work has led many customers to successfully build wealth through real estate and home ownership. Potential home buyers are in good hands with Keller Williams. The team is comprised of team leader Allison Pflaum – Realtor; Esther Talley, Realtor – Buyer Specialist; Courtney Martinez, Erika Moss and Nuba Shores. Pflaum has a business degree with a major in Marketing from the University of Florida and a Masters in Education Administration from Lamar University. As a locally owned and operated business, the team

prides itself on working with the local community and providing excellent customer service. They take the time to guide their clients through the home buying process and the market in general. The Hays Home Team is a 2014 Silver Medal winner and 2015 Triple Gold winner. Giving where they live is important to all members of the Hays team. The team donates to the Hays County Food Bank, and you can see their friendly faces at local events such as Front Porch Days, Boo-da, Hootenanny on the Hill and Plum Creek 4th of July picnic. The Keller-Williams office is located at 205 Cimarron Park Loop, suite A, in Buda. Stop by, visit www. hayshometeam.com or call (512) 434-0630 to learn more about your home buying and real estate options.

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Barton Publications – still strong, still growing Barton Publications, which includes the Hays Free Press, the News-Dispatch and Hays County Echo magazine, is probably the oldest continuously family-run business in north Hays County. It is strong to this day, expanding coverage, adding new products and branching out in many ways. But how did this business come to be established here ... and what makes it grow?

THE HISTORY The Hays Free Press started as the Kyle News in 1903 and just celebrated its 113th birthday. Originally founded by Thomas Fletcher Harwell, the Kyle News was a family venture. It covered events throughout the county, but was based in north Hays County. Harwell’s son, Turner, took over the business and worked at the Kyle News until it was purchased by Bob Barton and Moe Johnson in 1954. Turner continued to help on the newspaper until his death 40 years later. Barton and Johnson ran the Kyle News while they were both in college at Southwest Texas Teachers College. Their friends and spouses took up the call, with Wynette Barton, Bob’s spouse, then a junior in college, serving as news editor. Reporter Pete Guttery, 21, was a sophomore in college at the time and studying journalism. The business manager was 19, the sports editor 17, the printer’s devil 16 and the Linotype operator a mere 13. The average age of the staff? 19. Johnson decided to get out of the business in a few years and pursue his career in teaching and later in school administration. He traded his share of the business for a box of cigars. Johnson did go on with his education career and became the superintendent of Hays CISD – during its consolidation and into the expansion before he retired in 1984. Bob Barton died in 2013,

Barton Publications publisher Cyndy Barton accepts an Envision Central Texas Revitalization award from representative Al Gmitter after the construction of a multi-use building downtown that is also the headquarters for the Hays Free Press.

having passed the reins of the business to his daughter-inlaw, Cyndy Slovak-Barton, a few years earlier. But his influence continues to this day. Barton believed in change. He moved the newspaper several times, combined it with other newspapers over the years, and tried new products. The Hays Free Press, founded as the Kyle News, has carried the names and/or combined with other newspapers – Hays County Citizen, Austin Sun, Onion Creek Free Press, River City Sun, Hays County Free Press, The Chautauquan and more.

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The character of the newspaper has been formed by Bob Barton – always a maverick when it came to newspapers. He advocated for sometimes unpopular beliefs – voting rights for minorities, desegregation of schools and more. Because of the newspaper’s insistence on correctness, the Hays Free Press has excelled as a strong community newspaper. The office walls at its Kyle headquarters are lined with plaques awarded to it by the Texas Press Association, the National Newspaper Association, the Inland Press Association, South Texas Press

Association and more. Expanding its reach into the Dripping Springs and Wimberley areas, Barton Publications purchased the News-Dispatch from Dale and Joyce Roberson almost three years ago. The Robersons worked for the Hays Free Press for years before going into their own newspaper venture, the News-Dispatch. Barton Publications is a reflection its staff. Many of its former employees have gone on to bigger jobs – the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek Magazine, Houston Post, USA Today, the Charlotte Observer, Reuters News Service. But when the call goes out for a “family reunion,” these employees come flooding back, renewing old friendships, again finding their common thread – small weekly newspapers covering Hays County. It is this sense of family and camaraderie that makes the Barton Publications what it is today. Our family of publications includes the Hays Free Press, the largest circulation weekly newspaper in Hays County, along with the News-Dispatch and the monthly magazine, Hays County Echo. We also have two websites covering everything from the Hays/Travis county line to San Marcos, various chamber publications, including visitors guides and maps, and special editions aimed at schools, sports, young families, business and much more.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Barton Publications and the Hays Free Press always seems to be “on the move.” When the Harwell family established it in 1903, its offices were located facing the railroad tracks in Kyle, along Front Street. Since then, it has moved – to San Marcos (near Cheatham Street Warehouse), to Manchaca, to Buda (in the buildings now housing Raby’s Roots and then in Frasier Harris’ current pottery shop), to Mountain City (where


Hill Country Driving School and Arrowhead Bicycles are currently located on FM 2770), to downtown Kyle again. The newest location also happens to be Kyle’s first privately built two-story building in downtown Kyle. Built to looked like the old building it replaced – Teddlie’s Pharmacy, the BartonWord building at the corner of Center and Main streets includes not only the office of the Hays Free Press, but also the law office for Tate Saunders and four apartments above which overlook the historic Kyle city hall park. In addition to the main headquarters in Kyle, its sister publication, the NewsIn 1954 the Kyle News was purchased and operated by late co-pubDispatch, has an office in lishers Bob Barton (back, second to the left) and Moe Johnson (back Dripping Springs. right). When a team goes to they pick up the newspaper’s WHY IS BARTON the state playoffs, those medical guide, which lists PUBLICATIONS GROWING? not able to attend follow local physicians and their the newspapers’ twitter offices and facilities. Maybe it’s the products, feeds, @haysfreepress, When voters want to know which are hyper-local. @hfprebelsports, @ about bonds or candidates When alarms go off at schools, local residents turn to hfplobosports, and @ NEWS_ or what city hall or the local school board is up to, they the Hays Free Press and News- DISPATCH. pick up the weekly newspaper, When someone needs Dispatch website to find out which has stands and pointwhat has happened. information about doctors,

of-sale kiosks all over Buda, Kyle, Dripping Springs and Wimberley. Public notices are run in the Hays Free Press and the News-Dispatch by many institutions – Hays CISD, Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, Dripping Springs, DSISD, Hays County, Uhland, Mountain City, Niederwald, Creedmoor, and attorneys galore – because they know that the newspaper reaches the people they need – informed and involved.

WHAT’S IN THE FUTURE?

There are always changes being made ... that’s the nature of the news business. An improved mobile website? In the works. Graphic design services? At the ready. Photos for sale, magazines, inserts, advertising design and production? The staff of the Hays Free Press is prepared for whatever businesses need. Call us if you want to talk – about marketing, about stories, about photography, about video – you can reach Barton Publications at 512-268-7862.

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Empowering agents and strengthening community

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hristi Anderson, owner and Broker of RE/MAX Asset Realty, has been providing residential and commercial real estate services in Hays County and surrounding communities for eleven years. She has lived in Buda for 18 years and her two agents, Sue Loerch and Cathy Ardrey, are local as well. It’s that kind of familiarity with the community that gives her and her agents an advantage in providing “legendary customer service,” says Anderson. In addition to being area specialists, Anderson attributes much of the business’ success to the company mission of developing and empowering self-managed professional agents who are confident and know their value. “We aspire to be a thriving,

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profitable office who motivates, educates and challenges agents to achieve their goals, both professionally and personally,” says Anderson. “Our office stands for empowerment, hard work, gratitude, teamwork and doing the right thing, even

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when no one is looking.” According to Anderson, it’s not important to only empower their agents, but to empower their community as well by getting involved in organizations and giving back. Anderson and her agents are members of the

National Association of Realtors, Texas Association of Realtors, Austin Board of Realtors and the Buda Chamber of Commerce. Their office is located at 587 Main Street, Buda. For more information, call 512-994-2221 or visit online at www.Asset-RealtyTX.com.

Geo Growers offers great soil, great service

George Altgelt, owner of Geo Growers, LLC, has been helping customers find solutions associated with poor soil fertility in Austin and surrounding areas for 21 years. Geo Growers is here to provide customers with the seeds, plants, soil, proper fertilizers, non-toxic insect control and most importantly, information, needed in order to support health and well-being. The knowledgable staff at Geo Growers is able to quickly determine true gardening and soil needs, and supplies quality products emphasizing water conservation and self-reliance.

According to Altgelt, the company’s mission is “is securing health and well-being for all people and all creatures.” He believes real security begins with holistic protection of the land and awareness of how food is produced. Geo Grower’s strives to bring that security to all with its product selection and free gardening advice. Coming soon is the Geo Growers Homesteader’s Headquarters, where customers will have the opportunity to learn to be a responsible earth steward by creating a habitat that supports a healthy envi-

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ronment for all. The center will promote classes on gardening and earth stewardship through taking care of the planet. Geo Growers is located on 12002 Highway 290 West in Austin and is open seven days a week. Their spring and summer hours are MondaySaturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday , 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Their fall and winter hours are Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Visit their website at www.geo-growers.net and for more information, call 512892-2722.

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