Lakeway - October 2011

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Newsletter for the Citizens of Lakeway

VOICE

Volume 3, Issue 10 October 2011

TAGNA • RIDGE AT ALTA VISTA • THE PRESERVE • FLINTROCK FALLS HE HILLS • BELLA MON T • W O L L O H H G U O R GREATER LAKEWAY •

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ARTICLE INFO The Lakeway Voice is mailed monthly to all Lakeway residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome. To submit an article for The Lakeway Voice please email it to lakeway@peelinc.com. The deadline is the 9th of the month prior to the issue.

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Lake Travis ISD....................................................512-533-6000 Lake Travis High School.......................................512-533-6100 Lake Travis Middle School...................................512-533-6200 Lake Travis Elementary.........................................512-533-6300 Hudson Bend Middle School...............................512-533-6400 Lake Pointe Elementary........................................512-533-6500 Lakeway Elementary............................................512-533-6350 Serene Hills Elementary.......................................512-533-7400 Bee Cave Elementary............................................512-533-6250

UTILITIES

Travis County WCID # 17...................................512-266-1111 Lakeway MUD....................................................512-261-6222 Hurst Creek MUD...............................................512-261-6281 Austin Energy ......................................................512-322-9100 Pedernales Electric................................................888-554-4732 Texas Gas Service Custom Service..............................................1-800-700-2443 Emergencies......................................................512-370-8609 Call Before You Dig..........................................512-472-2822 AT&T New Service...................................................1-800-464-7928 Repair............................................................1-800-246-8464 Billing............................................................1-800-858-7928 Time Warner Cable Customer Service..............................................512-485-5555 Repairs.............................................................512-485-5080 IESI (Trash & Recycle).........................................512-282-3508 Austin/Travis County Hazardous Waste...............512-974-4343

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Table of Contents AROUND LAKEWAY

5 National Night Out 6 Great Goblin Glow 8 Pumpkin Patch 9 The Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway 9 Save the DATE! 10 Balcones Community Orchestra .Returns to Lakeway 12 Celebrate Halloween at Lake Travis Community Library 13 Lakeway MUD Stage 2 Water Restrictions 14 Lakeway Ladies Golf Group 17 Lakeway Men’s Breakfast Club 18 The Lakeway Players Announce the Fall Show of The Musical Comedy ‘Wild Dust: The Musical’ 19 Lakeway City Hall Art Gallery

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Neighborhoods throughout Lakeway are invited to join with hundreds of communities statewide on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 to participate in the 28th Annual 'National Night Out'. Lakeway officers and fire fighters will be attending neighborhood parties throughout the Lakeway community. 'NATIONAL NIGHT OUT' IS DESIGNED TO: • Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness • Generate support and participation in crime efforts • Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police community relations • Send the message that your neighborhood is a safe place to live 'National Night Out' is a great opportunity for citizens, law enforcement and other public safety officials to join forces. Events are planned to promote crime prevention and drug prevention awareness and to strengthen the police - community partnership. We encourage neighborhoods to come together and send the message that we are all working together to prevent crime and keep our neighborhoods safe. On October 4, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m., residents are asked to turn on their porch lights, lock their doors and spend the evening outside with their neighbors, police officers, and fire fighters. Events in the past have included cookouts, block parties, parades, flashlight walks, contests, and youth activities. You are limited only by your imagination. For the past 14 years, Texas had led the nation in citizen and police involvement. Your participation in the Lakeway area 'National Night Out' will show neighborhood strength, increase the police officer/citizen bond and help to make our community a safer place to live. To officially participate in Lakeway's National Night Out and be put on the list for a visit, please contact Heidi Tijerina, Administrative Assistant, at 512-314-7585.

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Happy Halloween from the City of Lakeway! Come one, come all on Saturday, October 15th to Lakeway City Park (502 Hurst Creek Road) and celebrate the season as hot air balloons illuminate the night sky from 7 PM – 9PM. Children from around the area are invited to wear their costumes and enjoy an evening featuring “The Gary Lee Cox Band” in concert, candy, glitter tattoo artists, ballon twisters, a fun house and a trip into Lakeway’s own Dead End Cemetery! Please, no pets at this event. This event is sponsored by the City of Lakeway Parks and Recreation Department and, in part, by Walgreen’s. For more information, please call 512-314-7530.

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Around Lakeway Pumpkin Patch ACTS Church Lakeway is celebrating its ninth annual pumpkin patch for the fall season from noon until 6:30 pm weekdays and 10 am until 6:30 pm on weekends at the church at RR 620 and Debba Drive. Pumpkins and other decorative gourds of all sizes from the Navajo Indian Reservation in northwest New Mexico will be available for purchase, and complimentary photographs in the Harvest Corner will be taken from noon – 4pm Saturdays, October 15 and 22. Proceeds from this year’s pumpkin patch will benefit the Navajo reservation and ACTS mission projects. Pumpkins are priced according to size. For information, visit www.actschurchlakeway.com or call ACTS at 263-8175.

Wondering What to Do With that Old Car?

There’s an easier way to sell your car. Simply call us or go online to www.Iwanttobuyused.com. At the Leif Johnson Used Car and Truck Superstore on 71, we want to do business with our community. So if you have a vehicle you’d like to sell, please let us know. We’ll come see you! You can always email me at jbuhl@leifjohnsonford.com send me pictures, Vin number, and miles and I’ll send you a quote within an hour! Jeff Buhl, Store Manager

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THE WOMEN’S CLUB OF GREATER LAKEWAY

Presents Two “FALL” Events for Members and Guests

“SUNSET SERENADE” The Oasis Lake Travis – Lone Star Room Monday, October 10, 2011 - 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Buffet & Dance (Cash bar) SunSet - 7:07 p.m. Cost: $33 per person - $66 per couple For more information contact: Sharon Gilmore shargi11@yahoo.com Linda Kephart lindasue_48@msn.com “HATS OFF TO LAKEWAY” A Style Show and Luncheon Fashions provided by Dillard’s, Hill Country Galleria Monday, October 24, 2011 9:30 Social 10:00 Meeting 10:30 Style Show 11:45 Luncheon Lakeway Resort and Spa, Rio Grande Ballroom Members: $30 Non-Members: $32 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Sherry Bettis, sherrybettis@yahoo.com Carmen Bantly, cbantly@gmail.com

Save the DATE! Come one, come all on Saturday, October 15, 2011 to Lakeway City Park (502 Hurst Creek Road) and celebrate the season as hot air balloons illuminate the night sky from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Children from around the area are invited to wear their costumes and enjoy an evening featuring “The Loose Wheels” in concert, candy, glitter tattoo artists, balloon twisters, a fun house and a trip into Lakeway’s own Dead End Cemetery! Please, no pets at this event. This event is sponsored by the City of Lakeway Parks and Recreation Department. For more information, please call 314-7530.

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Around Lakeway

BALCONES COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA RETURNS TO LAKEWAY

Robert Radmer

On Sunday, October 23, from 4 to 5 p.m., the Balcones Community Orchestra will perform at the Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek, in Lakeway. They were a big hit when performing here last April. This fine symphonic orchestra is in its fourteenth season of bringing high-quality music to the Austin region. The allvolunteer group draws its repertoire from the masterworks for small orchestra, and presents free concerts in venues that approximate the conditions under which these works were first performed and heard. Dr. Robert Radmer is the orchestra’s director. He has served on the music faculties of Texas State University and the College of Saint Scholastica, Eastern New Mexico University. He currently is the Orchestra Director for St. Edwards University. The guest soloist for this performance will be Pianist Toby Blumenthal Phillips. She has appeared as soloist with many ensembles, including the Chicago and

Houston Symphony Orchestras. A native of Chicago, she is a graduate of Northwestern University School of Music, and the University of Houston (graduate studies), and has completed post-graduate studies with Leonard Shure at the University of Texas. She is a Steinway artist. The program will feature the Piano Concerto No. 14 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He completed it in February 1784 as a piano concerto in E-flat major, catalogued with K.449. It is regarded as being the first of the mature series of concertos Mozart wrote, and indeed, commentators such as Girdlestone and Hutchings valued it as one of the best, particularly as all three movements are of the highest standard. This concert is being produced by the City of Lakeway’s Arts & Beautification Committee. It is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted by the orchestra. SUBMITTED BY: FRED NEWTON

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Around Lakeway

Celebrate Halloween at Lake Travis Community Library

for Best New Writer in 1974. She lived in Austin from 1974-1980, working for the Austin American-Statesman as a staff writer and as that newspaper’s first television editor, writing daily reviews and regular features. In 1979 she decided to set out on the precarious path of the full-time free-lance writer, and Author Lisa Tuttle went to live in England in 1981. Lisa’s first Lake Travis Community Library offers four full-length book was a science fiction novel special spooky events in October. Do you written in collaboration with George R. R. want to perform science experiments to solve Martin: Windhaven (1981). After that she Halloween mysteries? Is it time to dress up in wrote Familiar Spirit, a horror story set in your pirate costume and trick-or-treat your a spooky old house in Austin. Her other way to lots of candy? Do you want to hear novels include Gabriel, Lost Futures (shortspooky stories for all ages? Or, perhaps you listed for the Arthur C. Clarke Award), The want to meet award-winning science fiction, Pillow Friend (described by Neil Gaiman fantasy, and horror author Lisa Tuttle? It all as “a nightmarish distaff monkey’s paw of happens at the library! a book that it’s impossible to forget”), The The Silver Bough author Lisa Tuttle will Mysteries, and, most recently, The Silver speak at the library on Monday, October Bough. Ghost stories were her first love, and 17th at 7 p.m. BornPrmrs_64004 and raised in Houston, of the strange and supernatural _ 7.5 x 5 -short Rdnsfiction Gen Ad #1594 Tuttle won the John W. Campbell Award variety continues to be her favorite form. THIS AD CAN NOT BE EDITED

Many of her stories have appeared in various “best of the year” collections, and “Closet Dreams” won the 2007 International Horror Guild Award. Lisa also writes books reviews and occasional articles, has taught creative writing classes, and works part-time for her local library at home in Scotland. Join us for this special event! Popular storyteller Bernadette Nason will entertain all ages at the library on Thursday, October 20th at 3:30 p.m. You don’t want to miss her interactive telling of The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything! On October 22nd from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., join Girlstart at the Lake Travis Community Library for Spooky Science, an event the entire family can enjoy. The Spooky Extravaganza discovers the science behind Halloween mysteries. Free admission, hands-on activities, costume parade, candy and more. Girlstart works to (Continued on Page 13)

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Lakeway MUD Stage 2 Water Restrictions Due to dangerously low lake levels, extreme drought conditions, and high water use, in accordance with the Lakeway Municipal Utility District Drought Contingency Plan… Lakeway MUD is now in Stage 2 drought conditions effective immediately. You are still allowed to irrigate two days a week, with a few more restrictions listed below. No Irrigating is allowed between the hours of 10:00am and 7:00pm. (Example, you may irrigate from 12:01 am until 10:00 am on your day and again from 7:00 pm until 11:59 pm on your same day.) RESIDENTIAL

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Tuesdays and Fridays

Wednesdays and Saturdays

Thursdays and Sundays

Watering with a hand held hose or watering can of 5-gallons and less may be done on any day or time. Note – this schedule is NOT the same as City of Austin’s. Additional restrictions include: Irrigation for new/re-vegetated landscapes must apply for a variance Vehicle washing is prohibited except on mandatory times/days Filling/re-filling of pools is prohibited Operation of outside water features are prohibited (except to sustain aquatic life) Golf courses must develop a plan to meet a 10% reduction Restaurants are encouraged to serve water only if asked Washing of sidewalks, buildings, etc is prohibited To see the entire Drought Contingency Plan, please go to our website www.lakewaymud.org. If you have any questions, please call our office at 261-6222. Thank you for assisting Lakeway MUD in conserving our area’s water.

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Lake Travis Community Library- (Continued from Page 12) empower girls in science, technology, engineering and science. For more information about the organization, visit www. girlstart.org. Get dressed up in your best Halloween costume and come to the library for the annual Pumpkin Parade! First join a Halloween story time, then trick-or-treat around the Lohman’s Crossing Shopping Center on Wednesday, October 26th at 10:30 a.m. As always, please contact the library for more information about any of these events at (512) 263-2885 or www.laketravislibrary. org. We look forward to seeing you at the library!

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Around Lakeway Lakeway Ladies Golf Group Lakeway Nine Hole Ladies Golf Lakeway Country Club Congratulations to 2011 LLGA Nine Hole Club Champion CHERYL WHALING Cheryl shot a gross 98 over two rounds of play. Maureen Powell placed second and Diane Jones third. These ladies are the LLGA Nine Holers 2011 Champions. Other results and activities for August weekly play: AUGUST 3RD – INDIVIDUAL PLAY – LIVE OAK

Ace of the Month Winner – Margie Neuenschwander First Flight 1st place – Billye Lynn Ratliff 2nd place – Sandy Walsh 3rd place – Judy Donohue Second Flight 1st place – Beverly Burmeier 2nd place – Betty Colovas 3rd place – Barbara Roberts Third Flight 1st Place – Dorothy Boddeker 2nd Place – Nancy Gregor 3rd Place – Robin Hargadon Low Putts: Sandy Walsh - 13 Chip-Ins: Nancy Gregor - #13 and Carol Smith #16 50 and under: Sandy Walsh – 48; Kay Beck – 50; Billye Lynn Ratliff - 50 55 & Under: Cheryl Whaling 53; Mary Land 51; Lenora Hyche 53; Margie Neuenschwander 51; Beverly Burmeier 55 AUGUST 10TH – BARTON CREEK FAZIO CANYONS – 4 PERSON SHAMBLE

23 members of the Lakeway Ladies 9 Hole Group ventured out to Barton Creek and played with the Barton Creek Ladies 9 Hole Group. A lovely luncheon followed play at the Tejas Room at Barton Creek Country Club. Winners were: Low Gross: Cheryl Whaling, Judy Donohue, Margaret Myers (Lakeway) and Verena Williams from Barton Creek. Low Net: Betty Colovas, Nancy Gregor, Carol Bosse (Lakeway) and Susan Pacey from Barton Creek AUGUST 17TH - INDIVIDUAL PLAY – LIVE OAK “HOT & COLD”- Prizes were awarded for longest drive, shortest drive and

closes to the pin. First Flight Second Flight

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1st place – Bev Wilson 2nd place – Nancy Paquin 3rd place – Cheryl Whaling 1st place – Barbara Roberts 2nd place – Carol Bosse 3rd place – Nancy Wells

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Third Flight 1st Place – Nancy Gregor 2nd Place – Diane Gorsha 3rd Place – Margie Neuenschwander Closest to the Pin: Hole #1 – Maureen Powell; Hole #3 & #9 – Kay Beck; Hole #4- Nancy Gregor; Hole #5 Bev Wilson Hole #6 – Nancy Paquin; Hole #7 – Carol Whaling Longest Drive Hole: #8 – Nancy Wells Shortest Drive Hole: #8 – Sandra McCullough Low Putts: Kay Beck - 14 Chip-Ins: None 50 and under: None 55 & Under: Cheryl Whaling 55; Maureen Powell 53; Nancy Paquin 54; Kay Beck 54; Bev Wilson 52 and Nancy Gregor 55 AUGUST 24TH - FIRST ROUND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY – LIVE OAK

First Flight 1st place – Cheryl Whaling 2nd place - Bev Wilson 3rd place – Sandy Walsh Second Flight 1st place –Margie Neuenschwander 2nd place – Diane Jones 3rd place – Judy Donohue Third Flight 1st Place – Dorothy Boddeker 2nd Place – Diane Gorsha 3rd Place – Colleen DeVere Low Putts: 3 way tie at 16 – Cheryl Whaling, Karen Vaughan and Margie Neuenschwander Chip-Ins: Karen Vaughan - #9 Birdies: Karen Vaughan - #9 50 and under: Cheryl Whaling – 47 and Bev Wilson 50 55 & Under: Sandy Walsh -51; Maureen Powell – 52; Mary Land – 53; Diane Jones - 54 and Margie Neuenschwander – 53 Leader Board at half way mark for the LLGA 9 Holer Club Championship was: Cheryl Whaling – 47; Bev Wilson – 50; Maureen Powell – 51; Sandy Walsh – 51 Mary Land – 53; Margie Neuenschwander; Diane Jones - 54 AUGUST 31ST – SECOND ROUND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY – YAUPON

First Flight:

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�arket Trend Watch LAKEWAY MARCH 11' - SEPTEMBER 11'

FLINTROCK FALLS average sq. ft.

average average list price sold $/sq. ft.

average sold price

avg. days on market

$300k - 500'S

2,653

$429,048

$157.75

$419,029

164

800k - 900’s

4,007

$938,400

$230.38

$916,100

133

average sold price

avg. days on market

$434,804

200

ROUGH HOLLOW average sq. ft. $350k - 500's

3,016

average average list price sold $/sq. ft. $462,736

$144.62

This information is taken from the Austin Multiple Listing Service

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Lakeway Ladies Golf Group- (Continued from Page 14) Second Flight: Third Flight: Low Putts: Chip-Ins: 50 and under: 55 & Under:

1st place - Margie Neuenschwander 2nd place – Judy Donohue 3rd place – Barbara Roberts 1st Place – Nancy Gregor 2nd Place – Diane Gorsha 3rd Place – Dorothy Boddeker Carol Smith Diane Jones - #16 Kay Beck – 46 and Maureen Powell - 50 Cheryl Whaling- 51; Diane Jones-52; Nancy Paquin-55; Nancy Gregor-54 Karen Vaughan - 55

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Aug 10: Annual Sadie Hawkins tournament, Live Oak Once again Sharon Rogers hosted a great Sadie Hawkins tournie. The food was delish and everyone had a great time – thanks for hosting this again Sharon! 1st Flight: 1st Place: Carolyn Henry/Larry Bishop, 65 2nd Place: Cathy Shoemaker/Paul Kitchen, 67 3rd Place: Vicki Warren/Dan Griggs, 71 2nd Flight: 1st Place: Sandee Phillips/Jon McMahon, 71 2nd Place: Jerry Meley/Amelia Terrazas, 72 3rd Place: Wendy Gaertner/Ed Foegle, 74 3rd Flight: 1st Place: Carol English/Richard Crawley, 78 2nd Place: Mary Conley/Rex English, 78 3rd Place: Jane Rushbrook/Tony Castriotta, 80 CTPs: Larry Bishop, Sandy Nees, Mike Whaling, Maxie Scott, Bill Williams, Carol English Long Drives: Dan Griggs, Sandy Nees, Ken Butler, Maxie Scott, Tony Castriotta, Jane Rushbrook AUG 17: MUTT & JEFF,YAUPON

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Lakeway Ladies Golf Group- (Continued from Page 16) AUG 31: EVEN HOLES, LIVE OAK

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The Lakeway Players Announce The Fall Show Of The Musical Comedy ‘Wild Dust:The Musical’

DIRECTOR: Barbara Calderaro, SHOW DATES: Thursday, Friday, Saturday

November 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2011

WHERE: The Lakeway Activity Center SYNOPSIS: The worst dust storm in a

decade is about to hit the town¸ and all the men have gone to drive the horses and cattle to safer shelter to ride out the dust, leaving the women of the town to fend for themselves in the only building strong enough to withstand the pounding sand – the town brothel. So, four ‘ladies of the night’ and three ‘ladies of the…ah…day’ are thrown together along with a mysterious cowboy who rides out of the wind. For the next 72 hours our heroes confront the elements, each other, and hardest of all – themselves. It’s a comic

romp that gives a healthy wink to the days of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. There’s lots of slamming doors, mistaken identities, and one very dead body. No one is exactly what they seem, and everyone’s got a secret hidden up their sleeve. WILD DUST: THE MUSICAL CAST AND PRODUCTION TEAM

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Production Team Director.....................Barbara Calderaro Assistant Director.......Anita Mapes Production Assistant...Martha Kubala Accompanist..............Nancy Nichols Choreographer...........Maureen Mullrooney Makeup, costumes, decorations ...............................Delores Dolezal Graphics, programs, banners, etc. ...............................Nancy Keetch Dust sound and effects Dennis Wallace Publicity and Marketing Sue Wright, Linda Bradshaw Add’l help..................Donna Ferrie ...............................Sandra Goldin ...............................Judy Walker

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LAKEWAY CITY HALL ART GALLERY Linda Wells’ Long Hot Summer Exhibit September 20th – October 25th, 2011

The artwork of Linda Wells will be on display at the Lakeway City Hall Art Gallery September 20th through October 25th, 2011. The exhibit may be viewed during regular City Hall office hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Art Gallery is located off the lobby of City Hall at 1102 Lohmans Crossing. Linda is a longtime Lakeway resident, having lived here with husband Fred since 1990. Several of her paintings of the Lakeway area will be featured in the upcoming book by Lew Carlson, “Lakeway: Hill Country Community”, a history of our area. A love of nature’s beauty is what inspires her to paint. The subtle colors and light of winter or the vibrant screaming reds of autumn are a thrill to her. She seems to see things a little different from “normal” people and Linda takes it to another level. This year, Linda is feeling somewhat uninspired by our sun-baked landscapes, “I am discovering during this incredible drought and heat that all of my paintings have water in them. I am refusing to paint dead grass. And the only painting I did without water has a misty

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blue mountain in the background. Several of the artists I paint with have felt like they are slipping into a depression because of lack of energy to paint, but I think it is just this never ending heat. Someday it will rain again and cool down to 70 degrees and all will be well.” Though Wells spent almost 25 years as an artist and illustrator, nine of those at the Texas Parks and Wildlife department, she only strayed from Texas for three years while in the Marine Corps. And while Laguna Beach, Ca. was a tempting place to settle after leaving the service, Texas drew her home. Although versatile and skilled in most media, oils and pastels are her favorites. You can see more of Linda’s work at the annual Bunkhouse Gallery Show in March, the Austin Pastel Societies Annual Juried Member Exhibition (she took 3rd best in show this March), and by appointment in her home/studio overlooking Lake Travis in Lakeway.

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School News LTHS GOLF TEAM ANNOUNCES ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

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The LTHS Golf Team is a team of champions! The Boys Team won its 2nd State Championship in 2011. The Boys have won 11 straight District Championships and have gone to the State Championship 8 of the past 11 years! The Girls also boast an impressive record with a 2nd place finish at the State Championship in 2011 and they have won 9 straight District and 9 straight Regional Championships! Both teams need your support at their only fundraiser of the year, the Cav Scramble. Your participation in the Cav Scramble is an excellent opportunity to support our dedicated student athlete golfers in their pursuit of another state championship. Funds raised at the Cav Scramble are the only source of revenue to fund the tournament fees, equipment fees, lodging and meals for our student golfers. Continued and consistent participation by our golfers in various golf tournaments competing with other schools and districts prepares them for the competitive level of play at the state championship and at future college events. To make the Cav Scramble a success, we need your participation! DONATE AN ITEM FOR OUR SILENT AUCTION! OR SPONSOR A HOLE: Sponsorships are $200 and your company info or

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LAKE TRAVIS’ 2011 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

District Begins November Bond Election Community Presentations Lake Travis Independent School District (LTISD) officials have kicked off a series of community presentations to provide voters with information about the November bond election. In May, a 27-member citizens’ advisory committee comprised of men and women representing each elementary and secondary school attendance zone recommended to the LTISD Board of Trustees that a $158.5 million bond package be brought before District voters. Two weeks later, in a unanimous 7-0 vote, the Board approved an order calling a bond election to be held November 8, 2011. The 2011 bond program components, as recommended by the advisory committee, include the following:

The team’s final six games are District 25-4A games: Aug. 27: vs. Westlake (at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium) Sept. 2: vs. Hendrickson Sept. 9: at Aledo Sept. 16: at Kerrville Tivy Sept. 23: vs. Dripping Springs Oct. 7: at Vandegrift Oct. 14: vs. Vista Ridge Oct. 21: at Rouse Oct. 28: v. Marble Falls Nov. 4: at Cedar Park

New Elementary School #6................. $25,000,538 New Lake Travis Middle School.......... $53,729,520 Expansion of Lake Travis HS into Current Lake Travis MS Campus........ $20,624,740 Expansion of Hudson Bend MS.......... $22,246,711 Upgrades for Existing Facilities.......... $20,727,262 District-wide Improvements............... $16,126,229 TOTAL BOND PACKAGE............... $158,455,000 If approved by voters, the estimated tax increase related to the bond would be $0.0924 for a total tax rate of $1.4083 per $100 of assessed property valuation. The 2011-2012 anticipated average market value of a residence in Lake Travis ISD is approximately $380,000. After the District’s 20% Optional Homestead Exemption and the State’s $15,000 Mandated Exemption, passage of the bond election would represent an increase of approximately $281.88 annually—or $23.49 monthly—for the average homeowner. Residents who have received an Over-65 Exemption or ‘freeze’ from the Travis County Appraisal District will incur no tax impact as a result of the approved bond election. District officials have scheduled approximately 40 bond presentations to date, including a community meeting scheduled for 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 5 at the Lake Travis High School Performing Arts Center. To schedule a meeting for your group, or to obtain additional information on the bond program, please visit the LTISD website at www.ltisdschools.org or contact the LTISD Office of Communications at 2011_bond@ltisdschools.org. Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc.

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Business Section

Eight Business Networking Groups in the Area

Are you looking to grow your business in 2011? If so, you might be interested in a few of the business networking groups in the area. These are a few to choose from: STEINER RANCH REFERRALS BNI GROUP Meetings are on Tuesday mornings from 8:00am to 9:30am at Hill Country Pasta House. Visitors are welcome! If you are interested please contact Elicia Rudberg at eliciarudberg@gmail.com for more information or visit www.BNIAustin.com. FOUR POINTS BNI Meetings are on Wednesday at lunch from 11:30am to 1:00pm at the River Place Country Club. Visitors are welcome! If you are interested please contact Kelly Troy at kelly@troyinsgroup.com or visit www.BNIAustin.com. FOUR POINTS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Four Points Chamber of Commerce provides networking opportunities at social gatherings, luncheons with guest speakers and activities. The Chamber brings businesses together along highway 620 from Hudson Bend to Anderson Mill and Ranch Road 2222 from Jester to Volente. Four Points Chamber supports business growth in the community where we live, work and play. In less than 6 months Four Points Chamber of Commerce exceeded its first year membership goals and continues to grow! For information about participating in upcoming events or membership benefits visit www.fourpointschamber. com or call (512) 551-0390. Membership inquiries may also be sent directly to membership@FourPointsChamber.com. A BUSINESS REFERRAL GROUP MADE FUN! Networking Northwest Austin is expanding its member base of businesses in our area. We believe in business by referrals and having a limited member base. We have a caring, positive, involved group of people who wish to build their businesses using the strength business referrals. No fees. Business education and speakers. Networking Northwest Austin meets on the second and fourth Mondays at 11:30 at Red Robin on 183. Visit http://www.meetup.com/NetWorkingNorthWest-Austin/

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Steiner Ranch has a new business networking group. Your Local City is a positive, membership based, business networking organization with 17 groups meeting all over the Austin area. The Steiner Ranch group meets every Friday at 8:00 am at Lakeside Pizza and Grill located in the Shops at Steiner Ranch at Steiner Ranch Blvd. and Quinlan. Come join us to grow your business. LAKEWAY NETWORKING, INC. We are a diverse group of business professionals in the Lake Travis area, helping our members grow their businesses through qualified referrals. We meet every Wednesday at 8AM at Santa Catarina, 1310 RR 620 South, in Lakeway. Come visit us and see how your business can benefit by being a member of Lakeway Networking. For more information, please contact Kelly Connor at Kellyconnor@austin. rr.com or 512-736-2495. STEINER RANCH MARKETERS Your boss thinks what you do is voodoo, your spouse thinks your work reflects the latest Mad Men episode, and your kids fear following in your footsteps; growing up to work a cube (unless you are lucky and work from home - then you work on the computer). Fear not! We can find solace in one another. We're a friendly bunch by trade and we excel at networking by nature so why aren't we?! Join us for a respite from the daily grind and a chance to get to know other marketers in Steiner Ranch: meetup.com/Steiner-Ranch-Marketers Quetions? paul@seobrien.com. A+ REFERRALS BY THE LAKE BNI (LAKEWAY) BNI is a professional business networking group that helps you build a team of partners to market your business. Come join us on Wednesday mornings from 9:00-10:30 at Hill Country Pasta House. Breakfast is $10 and visitors are welcome. Please feel free to contact Sheryl Baker at sherylssendoutcards@ gmail.com or visit www.BNIaustin.com for more information.

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS SCHOOL BLUES?? Caring help for kids and families available on RR 620 in Lakeway. Visit www.DrMelanieHorn.com. Psychologist 13 years in practice specializing in child, adolescent, school and families. Help for adults and couples, too. 512-2616005. Appointments available after school.

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State Representative Workman to Address Local GOP Club The Lake Travis Republican Club members will welcome Texas Representative Paul Workman to their Tuesday, October 18th Lunch meeting. Paul D. Workman was elected as Republican in November 2010 to serve Texas District 47 of the State Legislature. District 47 which includes south and southwest sections of Travis County. Representative Workman is a member of the House Committee on Business and Industry and on the Committee on Corrections. In addition, he serves on the Energy Council which helps facilitate the development of a national energy matters among the Southwestern States. Paul Workman has been active in the local construction of commercial buildings for more than 37 years. He earned a BS in Building Construction from Texas A&M University in 1973. He served in the US Army Reserve for 10 years as an Engineering Officer, retiring as Company Commander with the rank of Captain.

Representative Workman is an active Rotarian serving as President of the Rotary Club of Austin in 1998. He is a National Director of the Associated General Contractors of America and serves on the board of Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse. Paul has been married to the former Sherry Cleveland for 40 years. They have two grown children, Kyle and Paula, who now own and work in the family business. Paul and Sherry are active members of the Pedernales River Fellowship and enjoy spending time with their six grandchildren. The Lake Travis Republican Club will at the Hills Dining Room on Tuesday, October 18th at 11:30 a.m. Visitors are welcome. Members $15 - Guests $20 For reservations -email warmuthb@swbell.net or phone 261-0722

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Rotary Club of Lakeway/Lake Travis 9th Annual Charity Halloween Dog Walk

Benefiting Leader Dogs for the Blind and the Free Eyeglasses Program for needy children in LTISD. Saturday October 29th 9:00am (Event day registration begins at 8:30am) Lakeway City Park on Hurst Creek Blvd. Prizes for Best Costumes! For more information contact Lion Emilia Hayes (512) 263-4092 emilia_hayes@yahoo.com

WIN a 2012 MERCEDES BENZ and a 5-Day Luxury Trip to Europe to Pick It Up! For the tenth year, the Rotary Club of Lakeway/Lake Travis is holding its MERCEDES BENZ car raffle, with tickets sold from now through the DRAWING PARTY on Friday, November 11th. 100% of net proceeds generated by this fundraiser go toward Lake Travis High School scholarships, ShelterBox and other local and international charitable projects supported by the Rotary Club of Lakeway/Lake Travis. The CAR RAFFLE DRAWING PARTY will be held on Friday, November 11, at the Lakeway Resort & Spa, 101 Lakeway Blvd., Lakeway. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar, as well as music and a silent auction from 7:00 - 8:30 pm; the drawing will be held beginning at 8:30 pm. Runner-up prizes will be awarded with the WINNER drawn around 9:30 pm. Need not be present to win. The $100 raffle ticket includes over $100 in coupons for local restaurants and other businesses. This event is sponsored by Turnquist Partners Realtors, Inc. Other sponsors include the Lakeway Resort & Spa, the Lake Travis View, Mercedes Benz of Austin, Bee Cave Dental Center, Patrick Easter, CFP, (Morgan Stanley Smith Barney,) Hyatt Lost Pines Resort, Prosperity Bank and Don Rude, CFP (Edward Jones.) Visit our website for more information, to purchase a ticket and to see a list of this year’s ticket sponsors at http://www.laketravisrotary. org. If you are interested in a sponsorship of the raffle, please contact Patrick Easter, peaster2@austin.rr.com.

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