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ADVERTISING INFO Please support the advertisers that make Lakeway Voice possible. If you are interested in advertising, please contact our sales office at 512-263-9181 or advertising@peelinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the issue.

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 15th of the month prior to the issue. Dr. Andrea Luise-Williams (512) 402-1881 drwilliams@lakewayspine.com www.lakewayspine.com 1213 RR 620 S. • Suite 203 Austin, TX 78734

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Table of Contents The Lakeway Voice is a private publication published by Peel, Inc. It is not sanctioned by any homeowners association or organization, nor is it subject to the approval of any homeowners association or organization, nor is it intended, nor implied to replace any publication that may be published by or on behalf of any homeowners association or organization. At no time will any source be allowed to use the Lakeway Voice contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc.

DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser. * The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising. * Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction. * Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

AROUND LAKEWAY 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 11 12

Lupine Lane Old Masters Influence City Hall Art Gallery Watercolor Exhibit Lakeway Newcomer Club Highlights Lakeway Hills Solos Activities Lakeway Arts Calendar "Christmas" Show Swings into Lake Travis This Summer Indoor City Wide Garage Sale LRMC Participates in Medical Mission Trip to Ghana LTLov News Lakeway Men's Breakfast Club What's Happening at the Lake Travis Community Library?

SCHOOL NEWS 14

Board Approves New School Attendance Zones for 2014-2015

SPORTS NEWS 16

Lakeway Ladies Golf Association

NEWS YOU CAN USE 18 18

Panhellenic Listings Needed Google Fiber is Coming to Austin, TX

BUSINESS SECTION 20 21

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Lupine Lane On May 31, 2013, Lupine Lane broke ground on their new school and creative enrichment center in Rough Hollow. As the kids in pink and yellow construction hats watched in excitement, the golden shovels turned the first scoops of earth at 1001 Highlands Boulevard. In the small holes, the children planted the fruit trees that they have nurtured at the Lupine Lane Cottage during the 2012-2013 school year. As the kids grow older, they will return to Lupine Lane to care for the trees, then enjoy the shade and fruit the trees offer. It was a joyous, yet simple act that symbolizes how an idea the size of a seed can in fact be nurtured and grown into a wonderful, blossoming reality for the benefit and enjoyment of many. The road to the groundbreaking was long, but meaningful. Lupine Lane was established in July 2008 and began with a class at the Lakeway Activity Center called Tasty Tuesday. The summer cooking class was a success. Lupine Lane’s founder, Lauren Boyle, rediscovered her passion for creating and educating in the first moments of that class after spending the two previous years travelling. As a child, Lauren enjoyed spending any money she earned at the teacher store and using the supplies to set up classrooms in her New Jersey basement. Teaching seemed to be the right fit for her, however, after fieldwork in education courses during college, Lauren found that teaching in the public school system seemed like a daunting maze. She felt her entrepreneurial spirit tug, and there was no turning back. After the first summer’s success, Lupine Lane began offering mommy and me classes and after school classes in Austin, Lakeway and Round Rock community centers. For 2 1/2 years, Lauren and her boyfriend, Carl Cates, packed up Lauren’s silver Jeep full of ingredients for cooking classes, odds and ends for art projects and instruments for music, and set out to set everything up, teach, inspire and create, then take it all back down. Rinse and repeat. It was not ideal, but it was a start. And, they were doing it. Themselves. One day, during an Absolutely Art class at the Lakeway Activity Center, a friend and mother of one of the children spoke with Lauren about an international school that their family was opening in Lakeway. Both she and Lauren knew that Lupine Lane could somehow be involved. In July 2010, surrounded by mountains of boxes, Lauren and Carl met with the owners of Abercorn International School to begin the after school program. In the school’s first year, there was tremendous growth, yet there were some vacant rooms. While packing up one evening, Lauren and Carl looked around the bright, airy, large and perhaps most importantly, empty classrooms. The next afternoon, they approached the school about leasing one of the rooms. Everyone was excited; Lupine Lane would have a home and the programs would introduce curious children and parents to Abercorn. It was a match. In January 2011, Lauren and Carl created a space that they could call their own. After 2 1/2 years of using the Jeep, Lauren’s parents’ garage and extra room, just about wherever they could find, as home base, they could finally get in the car with a wallet and keys and head to work. It was freeing and grounding at the same time. They were finally able to fully manifest this philosophy they had worked diligently to create. And it went well. Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc.

So well in fact, while planning their first full-fledged summer camp in 2011, Lauren decided that she would explore opening a preschool. It seemed to be a logical progression and everything Lupine Lane had done up until that point supplied all of the necessary components. Since Lupine Lane was still within Abercorn, the program was first titled Mother’s Day Out. Lauren and Carl secured all of the licensure, developed a curriculum and embarked on a supremely wonderful first year. Vowing not to exceed 8 children that year, they developed a healthy waiting list. With that in mind, midyear, Lauren decided to explore securing an SBA loan to build a school and creative enrichment center. After compiling all of the necessary documentation, which could rival the Encyclopedia Britannica, and meeting with the most genuine and inspiring banker in all of Texas, Lauren secured an SBA loan, which would allow her to design and build a school. At that point, it became a tremendously complex ropes course. Having never dealt with architects, civil engineers, developers, loan processors, etcetera, it seemed as though each turn was another incredible learning experience. Thankfully, most everyone Lauren encountered was eager to patiently listen, decipher information and explain which direction to proceed. It was not always accurate advice, but there were always many lessons learned, nonetheless. After retiring, Lauren plans to write a book on how to build a school, to make the road a bit easier for those in the future. Although admittedly, someone who would be likely to go forward with this may be doing so with a naïve sense of courage. And, if the great intentions are there, perhaps they should remain naïve, so as to remain enthusiastic. In the midst of the loan and design process, Lupine Lane outgrew its initial home at Abercorn. With little to no rental space that satisfied the needs of the school available, in true Lupine Lane fashion, Lauren and Carl secured a 3000 square foot modular home, which is now known as “the Lupine Lane Cottage”. Given city restrictions, they found one of the only locations that would allow for the Cottage in the time frame needed before school began. They made it happen. The Cottage arrived on August 15, 2012 in three parts and without electricity, water or a floor covering the 3000 square feet. Contractors, teachers and family members set to work to get everything in place for orientation on August 30. In 14 days, the Cottage was set up and transformed into the most magical early childhood environment imaginable and is only more special now because of the wonderful children, teachers and families who come through its doors every day. As Lupine Lane embarks on its next phase, we plan to do so with each previous step in the forefront of our minds and hearts. As when teaching children, it is vital to emphasize the importance of each step in a process. Whether the process is creating a sculpture, cooking pasta from scratch, a complex math equation or an imaginative backyard game, each step has value and importance. There is, at the very least, one thing that can be learned from each turn, hill or scenic view. And, it’s important to take time to fully enjoy each learning experience, so it can be shared, perhaps in a new way, to inspire and ignite passions within others. Lakeway Voice - July 2013

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Around Lakeway Old Masters Influence City Hall Art Gallery Watercolor Exhibit Corinne McClaran’s works on display through Aug. 6

Artwork by Corinne McClaran will be on display at the Lakeway City Hall Art Gallery through Aug. 6. The exhibit may be viewed during regular City Hall office hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The Art Gallery is off the main lobby of City Hall, 1102 Lohmans Crossing. In Germany, under the direction of Siegfried W.A. Hahn and Howard Wexler, McClaran studied watercolor and oil in the tradition of the Old Masters. She continued in Germany with Dieter Kast at the Academy ad modum Maroger. She studied brush painting in Korea with Wal Chong Lee. McClaran continued her studies with internationally known artists Leo Smith, Christopher Shink, Skip Lawrence, Gerald Brommer, Jane Burnham and Ken Hosmer. She now paints with watercolor and wishes to continue to study, improve, enhance and simplify her art so she may better entertain the eye through the joy of natural elegance in watercolor. McClaran was on the board of directors of the Lake Travis Arts League and co-chaired its Bluebonnet Bash and Fine Arts Tour. She is past president and past board member of the Waterloo

Watercolor Group and past president and board member of the Capitol Art Society. To view more of her work, contact her at 512-261-6714 or jmcclaran@sbcglobal.net.

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LAKEWAY NEWCOMERS CLUB HIGHLIGHTS It was a fun evening of Wine Tasting at the social in June. The selections were very popular and we want to give you the list for future reference.

1. Cordornui Anna (a cava from Spain)
2. Chevriot Chardonnay (from Santa Rosa, CA)
3. Geneseo Cabernet (from Paso Robles, CA)
4. Fratelli Moscato di Asti for dessert (from Italy)
(sampled in this order.) 
We thank Pat Ternes and Stewart Johnston from the wine department at HEB for being with us and sharing their expertise. Also the deli at HEB sent a lovely cheese tray. Be sure to say hello to Pat and Stewart when you are at the HEB in Bee Cave. They did a wonderful job and will be glad to help you with your selections. HOT JAZZ IN COOL COLORADO Evergreen, Colorado, is about 1400 miles from New Orleans, but again this July it becomes Bourbon Street with Altitude when the 12th Evergreen Jazz Festival takes over the town. If you like Dixieland, blues, swing and boogie-woogie and long for relief from the Texas heat, this event could be the highlight of your summer. Evergreen is about one hour west of Denver International Airport (and about 2500 feet higher!) There are no group travel arrangements, but Newcomers who have attended in the past are looking forward to another great time. Just ask Chuck and Pat Huskinson, Betty Welch and Sheryn Asher. Or talk to Jim and Nancy Reiners. They've been involved in the festival for years. The website, www. EvergreenJazz.org covers everything. Big ticket discounts are still available, but they expire June 30th, so get a move on! MEMBERSHIP: Let your new Lakeway friends and neighbors know about the Lakeway Newcomers Club and all of the fun, varied activities that are available. You can direct them to the website www. lakewaynewcomers.com. Or have them contact Gloria & Ken Crosthwait for more information. 358-4947 newcomers2012@ gmail.com. Please welcome and get to know our newest members: Jodie and Jenny Rapp, from Amarillo, TX Jeanne Grant, from Houston, TX SOCIAL: The 4th of July Parade takes the place of the Social for July. DINING OUT: New groups of eight for the June-October cycle have been formed. Groups are mixed every five months. Lots of fun! Currently, 64 folks are in groups. Any new members interested in Dining Out should contact Tom and Ty Brewer at 261-6741 or tbbsr@alumni.utexas.net. Come join us. It’s a great way to meet new friends and experience some great restaurants. COUPLES BRIDGE: This is for bridge players who enjoy an evening of “party bridge.” Provide your own partner (spouse or not, as long as they are a fellow Newcomer) and join us! Date: Monday, July 8th Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc.

Time: 7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. Place: Home: TO BE ANNOUNCED RSVP: Tom and Ty Brewer at tbrewer51@hotmail.com, or 261-6741. You will receive a confirmation to ensure we have an even number of players. Space is limited, so make your reservation early. BYOB, snacks provided. OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH: The Bunch does lunch at a different restaurant each month. Join in for sociability and menu exploration around the area. Singles, couples, men, women -- all are welcome! Date: Wednesday, July 24th Time: 12:30 pm Place: The Grove Restaurant and Wine Bar, 3001 RM 620 S. (where Mizu used to be) RSVP: Debi & Bill Resnik: OTLBunch@hotmail.com, by Monday, July 22nd. Please advise if your plans change after responding, so final count and table arrangements can be made. POKER: Date: Wednesday, July 17th Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Home of Allan and Pat Hitchcock, 605 Peterson Lane RSVP: Diane Haeg, dchaeg@aol.com, 512-569-2332 BYOB and an appetizer to share. Strictly low-stakes and high fun with zany games like Dr. Pepper, In-Between and Night Baseball. Occasionally draw, stud and Texas Hold ‹Em even get called. Early reservations are a must, as this event always fills up fast. BUNCO: Date: Monday, July 15rh Time: 6:30pm social, 7:00 game Place: TO BE ANNOUNCED RSVP: Pat Long, texas4pat@yahoo.com Cost is $5. BYOB, snacks will be provided. Great fun & even better developing new relationships & enriching the older ones. We are truly a support system for each other. GOLF: Newcomers and Newcomers Alumni Date: Saturday, July 25th Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Live Oak course. It is a 9-hole scramble. This is our summer schedule, to avoid the heat. RSVP: golf@thomasgcain.com, with your 18-hole handicap. I use that to make the teams. Dinner will follow at 6:30 p.m. If you are not a member of the Lakeway golf clubs, cost will be $25.00. This is verified with the head pro. CARE AND CONCERN: Do you know a member who is seriously ill, hospitalized, injured, or has had a death in the family? If so, please call or e-mail Tyra Brewer at 261-6741 or tthomas1110@yahoo. com so that our club’s support can be shared with a card, by your prayers, or other forms of caring. Lakeway Voice - July 2013

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Around Lakeway Lakeway Hills Solos Activities JULY 2013: (PLEASE RSVP at least two weeks before scheduled activity (or RSVP date) so we can plan accordingly) Chair: Jacquie Banks 512.638.0484 c

JULY ?: If you want to learn Mah Jong, Pat Jacobsen will be happy to teach you. She asks for a minimum of 4 people to do so. Call Pat 512.261.4533 and she will determine a date in July that works for everyone. JULY 4TH: Watch Lakeway’s wonderful 4th of July parade. Be at Pat Jacobsen’s home, 914 Biscayne, by 7:30am as they close Lakeway Drive then. RSVP Pat 512.261.4533. Bring your own chair, water, hat, sunscreen, flag, pom poms, twirlers, patriotism and pride etc. JULY 8TH. Eat first at Fore 6pm then Games Mah Jong @ Fore 6:30pm Call Diane Smith 512.261.6497 JULY 10TH: Lunch Bunch Fore in The Commons on 620 where Mulligan’s used to be. Car pool from LAC at 11:15a. ($1/ea gas tip) RSVP by July 1st Call Judy Prim 512.608.6853 JULY 11TH: Watch, learn, eat Indian cuisine as professional chefs from Bombay Bistro and one of our new Solos members, Ram Matta, 127 Carefree Circle, demonstrates in his kitchen techniques, types of spices, meats, veggies, utensils etc. He will provide liquid refreshments including wine, juices and tea and possibly some “tea” sandwiches for the “tea folks”. It’s a sell out of 20 people @ $20 each but call Jo Kirk 512.261.7703 in case there are last minute cancellations. Car pool LAC 1:45pm for a 2-4pm fun food fest! JULY 19TH: eat first, then Games Bridge & Dominoes @ LAC 7pm. Eat at Pao’s, 5:15pm. Call (this month only) Marie Rush 512.261.3189 or Eat at China Pacific, 5pm. Call Phyllis Ligon 512.261.6960 JULY 22ND: Games Mah Jong @ LAC 6:30-9p Call Diane Smith 512.261.6497 WED JULY 24TH: Dining Out Café Blue, Galleria Car pool LAC 5p $1/ea gas tip Call Mary Conley, 512.261.5618 JULY 28TH: Will Rogers Follies, Palace Theater, Georgetown Checks payable to Anita Fisher 303 Copperleaf. Must be received by July 1st. This usually sells out early but sometimes there are cancellations. Call Anita 512.261.3227 Car pool LAC 12:30p. If you want to be on a waiting list for the next one, also call Anita. SAVE-THE-DATES Please RSVP by the dates given as tickets go quickly and/or plans need to be made! AUG 7TH Tour Inner Space Cavern, Georgetown. RSVP Yvonne Connell 512.261.9783. $19.95 ea or $10.99 ea for group of 20+. $7 ea gas tip. Car pool LAC @ TBD AUG ???: Tour George W Bush Library & Museum, SMU Campus, Dallas TX. The museum is open Mon-Sat 9-5. $13 entry fee. $20 gas tip + parking. RSVP Jacquie by July 5th. 512.638.0484. Let me know your preference: If up and back in 1 day we’d have to leave around 7am OR do an overnight in Waco. AUGUST 29TH: Summer Social @ LAC. 5:30 doors open; 6p dinner; 7p The Wildflowers singing group. 8

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LAKEWAY ARTS CALENDAR JULY 2013

(Events listed are free unless otherwise noted)

ART ON DISPLAY

Lakeway Activity Center (105 Cross Creek,) Lobby Cabinet (8-5, M-F) June- August, Mickey Mouse Memorabilia by Shirley Roe Café Lago (1200 Lakeway Blvd. #1) July 1- July 31, The Camp’s Revival Lakeway City Hall (1102 Lohman’s Crossing) June 25- August 6, Corinne McClaren Wall Street Gallery Prosperity Bank (1415 RR 620 S) Now- August 5, Mary Barnes Lakeway Church Fellowship Hall (2203 Lakeway Blvd) Now- August 5, Jane Wilson Lake Travis Community Library (1938 Lohman’s Crossing) Now-June 29, Larry Elliott, photography June 30-July 31, Theresa Martin, watercolors July 5, 4-6 p.m. Come visit with the Artist: Reception at the Library for Theresa Martin

4TH OF JULY

Don’t Forget Lakeway’s Annual 4th Of July Celebration Parade at 8:30, Lakeway Drive from Liveoak Golf Course to the Lakeway Church 10:30- Pageant Of The Flags, Lakeway Activity Center 7:00- 10:00 P.M. -Block Party at Swim Center Park

LAKEWAY ARTS COMMITTEE BIG BAND BASH

Monday, July 8, 8: 00 p.m. Lakeway Activity Center. Join us for music of the Big Band Era. Enjoy a free concert by the 17 piece Republic of Texas Big Band and dance to the tunes of yesteryear. Bring your own refreshments as no food or drink will be served during the show. Note: This article is for the purpose of publicizing art events in the Lakeway area. We hope you will support the arts by attending these events, as well as by sharing information about them with your friends. If you would like to include an event in the Arts Calendar, please forward it to me, suelwright@aol.com by the 8th of the month, to have it included in the following month’s Calendar. And to be added to or removed from the mailing list, email suelwright@aol. com with either “Add” or “Unsubscribe” in the subject line. Submitted by: Sue Wright, Lakeway Arts Committee, email: suelwright@aol.com Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc.


“Christmas” Show Swings Into Lake Travis This Summer

Santa may need to slather on the sunscreen because it will be Christmas in July on Saturday, July 27, 2013, when AKA Vocal Show Group brings their swinging 1940s USO-style show to the Lake Travis Event Center to benefit Lake Travis Christmas Hope, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping support wounded soldiers and their families at the San Antonio Military Medical Center through the Air Warrior Courage Foundation. While grants are made primarily during the Christmas holiday season, funds are needed and the opportunity to help are year-round, which is why Lake Travis Event Center, AKA Vocal Show Group, HEB (Four Points), Artisan Bistro, Circle C Catering and Floral Renaissance have teamed with Lake Travis Christmas Hope for this very special “Christmas in July” show. Tickets are only $30 each - although additional donations are much appreciated – and include gourmet refreshments (appetizers, desserts, a libation) and a fabulous USO-style show that celebrates the 1940s Big Band era and our “Greatest Generation.” Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the show starts at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available by reservation by emailing LTChristmasHope@yahoo.com and payable at the door by cash or check (payable to Air Warrior Courage Foundation with “Christmas Hope” in the memo line). All donations are tax deductible.

EVENT DETAILS What: “Christmas in July” Benefit for Lake Travis Christmas Hope Date: Saturday, July 27, 2013 Where: Lake Travis Event Center – 411 Ranch Road 620, Lakeway, TX Time: Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Tickets: Minimum $30 donation (includes gourmet refreshments and show). Reserve tickets by emailing LTChristmasHope@yahoo.com. Pay at the door by cash or check (payable to Air Warrior Courage Foundation with “Christmas Hope” in memo line). All donations are tax deductible. More Information: Contact LTChristmasHope@yahoo.com or visit www.LTeventcenter.com/christmasinjuly. About Lake Travis Christmas Hope
The average stay at San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC) for a wounded soldier is a staggering 2.5 years. As they endure operations and rehabilitations and are unable to work, their families are left financially challenged. Lake Travis Christmas Hope is an all-volunteer non-profit organization of Lake Travis (Austin) area residents created to raise funds to help support wounded soldiers and their families during this time. While grants are made primarily during the Christmas holiday season to provide financial assistance for food, gifts or to meet other needs of families identified by SAMMC staff, funds are also made available throughout the year to help with housing, school, and other expenses. For more information, visit www.laketravischristmashope.org.

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Around Lakeway LRMC Participates in Medical Mission Trip to Ghana

LAKEWAY ACTIVITY CENTER 105 CROSS CREEK 512-261-1010

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Lakeway Regional Medical Center helped equip medical professionals to Vea, Ghana, Africa & 3 other nearby villages from May 31-June 9. The medical professionals consisted of doctors, nurses and dentists all from Real Life Church. One of the professionals that attended was Angel Guzman RDCS AE, PE an employee of LRMC. Vea is a remote village in the Bolgatanaga region of Upper East Ghana, West Africa. There is no running water, no electricity and one doctor for every 183,000 people. The trip was to provide a free clinic to treat and educate the people in the village to promote health and increase their life expectancy. Angel said, “We wanted to extend the love of Christ to those in need by means greater than just telling them. We wanted to show them that love in a way they can see and understand.” Lakeway Regional Medical Center took part in this mission trip by loaning a portable ultrasound machine which allowed cardiac ultrasounds to be performed on patients in the village. Pediatric Cardiologist Kenneth E. Shafer, with Children’s Cardiology Associates, assisted in reading all of these exams. When David Kreye, CEO of Lakeway Regional Medical Center, was asked about this opportunity, he didn’t even give it a second thought and said, “We would absolutely love to help by providing the machine.” The trip was a huge success to say the least and these professionals were able to bring treatment to over 2,000 people in four different villages in Northern Ghana. Real Life Church is still raising money for projects in Ghana and you can get more information by going to www.changeghana.org.

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Point of Origin’s grand opening celebration of their new store location was a benefit for LTlov that culminated in a $2,138.00 donation. LTlov recently completed their annual grants funding with awards totaling $36, 850.00 to 14 organizations serving the Lake Travis area. To learn more about LTlov visit www.ltlov.org. LTLOV 2013 LTHS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS: Congratulations to LTlov’s 2013 Scholarship Recipients from left: Matias Zaragoza, Aislynn McIntyre and Katie Dash. Each student will receive a college scholarship in the amount of $1500. They are pictured with scholarship committee members and award presenters, Cheryl Fowlkes and Julie St. Onge. To learn more about LTlov visit www.ltlov.org.

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Around Lakeway What’s Happening at the Lake Travis Community Library? Lake Travis Community Library’s Summer who found a surprise calling doing kindie music. Reading Program is in full swing and there are One thing that everyone can agree on - The Que plenty of things to do at the library! Do you Pastas are a funny and interactive family friendly enjoy art, want to plan for retirement, or have band that serves up their music with a generous questions about how to take care of your lawn? Is helping of fun sauce. indie music your passion? Do you want to laugh Join us for a performance of the Flying Theater and appreciate spontaneous fun at an improv Machine, a special improv group for kids, on show? Or, are you are fascinated by dinosaurs? Friday, July 19th at 2 p.m. Flying Theater Read below to learn more about these events! Machine is the only kid-oriented improv in Theresa Martin will exhibit watercolor Austin. The audience will help with suggestions paintings in the library meeting room in the and sound effects, and a few lucky kids will even month of July. Theresa is attracted to “the Theresa Martin’s watercolor entitled "Why Is get to join the show! vibrant colors and jewel tones that can be achieved Do you have questions about how to best care There Always One Bad Apple?" by making use of the transparent nature of the for your lawn? Visit the library on Wednesday, medium and the serendipity that can occur when July 24th at 3:30 p.m. for a presentation by Sean water and colors marry on the paper.” All are Bush, Regional Lawn Care Manager for ABC invited to attend a reception with the artist on Home & Commercial Services. He can answer Friday, July 5th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and stop all your questions! by the library anytime to view the artwork. Do you like dinosaurs? Don’t miss Dinosaur Are you confused or need help understanding George on Thursday, July 25th at 11 a.m. the place social security will play in your “Dinosaur George” Blasing is a self-taught retirement? Get the facts and information on paleontologist and animal behaviorist with more how to make the right decisions about your than 35 years of study and research. Come learn social security benefits on Thursday, July 11th at about dinosaurs on July 25th! 6 p.m. Learn what factors will affect your social In addition to these events, the library will hold security; how much you can expect to receive; regular Library Camps for three different ages: Dinosaur George how to determine when is the right time to take social security; how to Kindergarten and First Graders on Mondays at 2pm; Second and Third maximize your benefits; and the impact of inflation over the long-term. Graders on Mondays at 2pm; and Fourth Grade and up on Tuesdays Presented by Steven Conte, President of the Austin Chapter of the Society at 2pm. At Library Camp, activities will vary every week and include for Financial Awareness. science experiments, book clubs, writing exercises, crafts, cooking, reader’s See the Que Pastas Kindie Musicians on Friday, July 12th at 4 p.m. theater, and more. Also, join us for free family movies and popcorn on Some say The Que Pastas are people from another planet. That planet, Thursdays at 3 p.m.! which may or may not have had oceans of cheese sauce and beaches of Please contact the library at (512) 263-2885 or see www.laketravislibrary. macaroni noodles, might have sent The Que Pasta family to earth to org for details and to view the complete Summer Reading Program entertain kids of all ages with quirky, original music. Others claim The calendar. All library events are free and open to the public. We look Que Pastas is the brainchild of Gene Davis, a young alt-country musician forward to seeing you this summer!

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Board Approves New School Attendance Zones For 2014-2015 Eligible elementary students may be ‘grandfathered’ for one year, middle school students up to two years

In a unanimous vote June 18, the Lake Travis Independent School District Board of Trustees approved new elementary and middle school attendance zone boundaries effective for the 2014-2015 school year. Additionally, community input and Board guidance has resulted in the creation of a ‘grandfathering’ process that will provide a limited phase-in of new attendance zone requirements for eligible students. In March 2013, the LTISD School Attendance Zone Advisory Committee initiated the process of developing rational and sustainable school attendance zones in preparation for the opening of Elementary School No. 6, the new Lake Travis Middle School and the expanded Hudson Bend Middle School in the fall of 2014. After weeks of analyzing and interpreting demographic data, reports, maps, and student enrollment trends and projections, the 27-member committee comprised of parents, teachers, and district residents reached consensus on one elementary map and one middle school map and presented its plan to LTISD trustees on May 21. “While it’s important to know that this committee thoroughly vetted a number of significant factors to formulate its recommendation, we realize this decision will impact some families more than others,” said Lisa Johnson, LTISD Board Vice President. “However, I believe the board’s decision best supports the greater good of the LT community. ‘Grandfathering’ is a viable option that should help reduce disruptions for our affected families during this time of change.” “The purpose of ‘grandfathering’ is to provide a limited phase-in of new attendance zone requirements,” said Dr. Chris Allen, LTISD Deputy Superintendent, who facilitated the committee process. “It is a process by which a student who meets specific criteria may be exempt from changing the school he or she currently attends because of an attendance zone change”. According to District guidelines, an elementary student who would be a 5th grader in the fall of 2014 is eligible to be ‘grandfathered.’ In addition, the younger sibling(s) may also elect to attend the same elementary school while the older brother/sister completes 5th grade

during the 2014-15 school year. After the 2014-2015 school year, the younger sibling(s) must attend the elementary school in the attendance zone in which he/she resides. Similarly, a middle school student who would be a 7th or 8th grader in the fall of 2014 is eligible to be ‘grandfathered’ for the remainder of his/her middle school years. In addition, a younger sibling in 5th or 6th grade for the same year may elect to accompany his/her middle school brother or sister to the middle school as long as the older sibling is in attendance at the middle school. ‘Grandfathered’ students at both the elementary and middle school levels will not be provided with school transportation. District officials will begin the distribution of associated forms for the ‘grandfathering’ of eligible students during the 2013-2014 school year. “On behalf of my colleagues, I thank the members of the committee, as well as our administration and demographer, for their hard work and dedication to this important process,” concluded Mrs. Johnson. Every two years, the District’s demographer, Population And Survey Analysts—or PASA, studies student residential locations, potential growth and decline, housing trends, and economic factors inherent to the District. The findings are contained in a demographic update presented to District officials to assist with the planning of future facilities and the adjustment of school attendance zone boundaries to accommodate growth in student enrollment. Demographers indicate enrollment is increasing by approximately 400 students—roughly 5 percent—annually. Over the past five years, student enrollment has increased by 33%. Considering a high growth rate scenario, PASA estimates student enrollment would reach approximately 15,000 by 2025, nearly double the current enrollment. New attendance zone boundaries for the 2014-2015 school year, including general and detailed maps, may be accessed on the LTISD website under the ‘Attendance Zones’ tab at www.ltisdschools.org. For more information, contact the Lake Travis ISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046.

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Sports News LAKEWAY LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION - LAKEWAY COUNTRY CLUB

9 HOLERS

SPRING MATCH PLAY RESULTS: 1st - Nancy Conte 3rd - Deane Willis nd 2 - Billye Lynn Ratliff 4th - Becky Lanier MAY 8 - COUPLES BEST BALLTOURNAMENT (LIVE OAK) 1st Flight: 1st - Dianne and Roger Gorsha 2nd - Victoria and John Matheny nd 2 Flight: 1st - Lorin and Larry Buchhorn 2nd - Deane and Searcy Willis rd 3 Flight: 1st - Maureen and James Powell 2nd - Mary and Doug Land Men’s Closest to the Pin #3 - Searcy Willis Men’s Long Drive #6 - Ed Foegle Ladies’ Closest to the Pin #7 - Beverly Burmeier Ladies’ Long Drive #8 - Martha Macaninch MAY 15 - SCRAMBLE (YAUPON} 1st - Deane Willis & Martha 2nd - Kay Beck & Colleen Devere MacAninch 3rd - Alice Spanjersberg & Cindy Settles MAY 22 - INDIVIDUAL PLAY (YAUPON) 1st Flight: st 1 - Cheryl Whaling 3rd - Sandy Walsh (Scorecard Playoff) nd 2 - Kay Beck 2nd Flight: st nd 1 - Beverly Burmeier 2 - Becky Lanier 3rd - Barbara Roberts rd 3 Flight: 1st - Dorothy Boddeker 3rd - Pam Smith nd 2 - Joyce Johnson 50 and Under - Cheryl Whaling - 47, Kay Beck - 50 55 and Under - Beverly Burmeier-52, Nancy Conte-42, Alice Spanjersberg-52, Sandy Walsh-52, Becky Lanier-53, Barbara Roberts-54, Billye Lynn Ratliff-55 Low Putts - Cheryl Whaling - 16 MAY 29 - MEMBER-MEMBER (YAUPON) 1st - Carol Smith & Joyce Johnson 3rd-KarenVaughn & Robin Hargadon nd 2 -ColleenDevere&AliceSpanjersberg Closest to the Pin #3 - Dottie Fedro Long Drive #6 - Dottie Fedro JUNE 5 - ACE OF THE MONTH (LIVE OAK) Deane Willis *Ace* 1st Flight: st nd 1 - Dottie Fedro 2 - Mary Land 3rd - Cheryl Whaling nd 2 Flight: 1st - Karen Vaughan 2nd - Diane Jones 3rd - Nancy Paquin rd 3 Flight: 1st - Robin Hargadon 2nd - Diane Gorsha 3rd - Colleen Devere 50 and Under - Dottie Fedro - 47 55 and Under - Mary Land - 51, Cheryl Whaling - 52, Deane Willis - 52, Kay Beck - 54, Nancy Paquin - 54, Becky Lanier - 55, Maureen Powell - 55, Karen Vaughan - 55 Chip Ins - Karen Vaughan #18 Low Putts - Karen Vaughan - 13 Submitted by Carol Bosse, Secretary 16

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MAY 14 & 15: ECLECTIC TOURNAMENT, LIVE OAK

1st Flight: 1 Gross: Neisy McDonough, 76 2nd Net: Carolyn Henry, 64 1st Net: CiCi Ely, 63 2nd Flight: st 1 Gross: Sandee Phillips, 89 2nd Net: Marsha Kish, 65 st 1 Net: Sandy Nees, 62 3rd Flight: st 1 Gross: Mary Barnes, 95 2nd Net: Jane Froeschle, 65 st 1 Net: Karla Castriotta, 65 CTPs: Sarah Hohner, June Moore Low Putts: Marsha Kish & Karina Williams, 27 Chip Ins: #6 June Moore, #16 Margaret Reese, #18 Lenora Hyche st

MAY 22: MUTT & JEFF,YAUPON

1st Place: CiCi Ely, 30 2nd Place: Patti Lasswell, 32

1st Flight: 3rd Place: Carol Novak, 32

2nd Flight: 1 Place: Marsha Kish, 30 3rd Place: Margaret Reese, 33 nd 2 Place: Jody McMahon, 32 3rd Flight: 1st Place: Sharon Rogers, 30 3rd Place: Karla Castriotta, 36 nd 2 Place: Mary Conley, 35 Low Putts: CiCi Ely, 30 Chip Ins: #16 Lynda Meyer & Kathy Skinner st

MAY 29: IN THE BUCKET (ABCD), LIVE OAK 1st Place: Marlene Massa, Marie Rush, Mary Jo Sheehan, Kathy Skinner, 134 2nd Place: Mary Conley, Carol Novak, Maxie Scott, Cathy Shoemaker, 134 Low Putts: Mary Barnes, 27 Chip Ins: #8 Pat Huskinson, #12 Margaret Reese JUNE 5: ACE OF THE MONTH,YAUPON

Ace of the Month is Patti Lasswell, 64 1st Flight: 1st Place: Kathy Skinner, 68 2nd Place: Beverly Reid, 69 2nd Flight: 1st Place: Janis Campbell, 69 2nd Place: Rita Hietpas, 70 3rd Flight: st 1 Place: Lynne Walder, 68 2nd Place: Pat Huskinson, 73 Low Putts: Mary Barnes, Sarah Hohner, Kathy Skinner, 29 Chip Ins: #3 Kathy Skinner, #6 Karla Castriotta JUNE 12: PRO AND LADY, LIVE OAK 1st Place: Betsy Frost, Wendy Gaertner, Lenor Hyche, Lynda Meyer Pro – Nick Hollis, 131 2nd Place: Karla Castriotta, CiCi Ely, Jean Lockhart, Maxie Scott Pro – JL Lewis, 131 CTP: Patti Lasswell Submitted By Paula Crawley, Publicity Chair Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc.


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Panhellenic Listings Needed

Lakeway residents and residents of The Hills who have been members of sororities are requested to get in touch with Mary Louise Davis, Diane S. Smith or Jean Hennagin so they can compile an up-to-date Panhellenic Membership Directory. We had Panhellenic luncheons 20 years ago, and it was a pleasant way to visit and exchange information,» Davis said. And she knows what she›s talking about, because Ms. Davis has been a resident of Lakeway for 35 years. «When we get the directory information updated, we are planning to have a luncheon in August so we can have a good visit,» Ms. Davis said. If you›d like to be listed in the Panhellenic Membership Directory, please contact Mary Louise Davis at mldavis309@ hotmail.com, Diane S. Smith at tombsmith@earthlink.net, or Jean Hennagin at jhennagin@austin.rr.com.

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Leadership Lake Travis sponsored by the Lake Travis Chamber of Commerce provides a hands-on, interactive experience where leaders and emerging leaders will have the opportunity to enhance their personal and professional skills, gain a deeper understanding of community dynamics, and build a network of colleagues and associates throughout the south Lake Travis area. Throughout the year, participants will travel to various sites, meeting the policy makers and trend setters in our community. They will interact with elected officials, city executives, business leaders, non-profit organization leaders and others who make our community work. Sessions have been designed to provide a solid foundation in the concepts and principles of leadership that will be addressed throughout the program as the participants are confronted with the daily issues that face our community. It is hoped that graduates will use the insights and contacts they develop through this program to enhance performance in their current jobs and endeavors and enrich the community by involvement with local civic, government, business, religious and/or non-profit groups. “Leadership Lake Travis encompasses the ability to effectively communicate the vision of our area while encouraging and nurturing business owners, leaders, and community members. I “thank” the chamber for finding a way to give us serious leadership lessons in a memorable way that we can apply immediately. The program has solid substance and can transform leaders in the Lake Travis area” says Karen Reich, LTHS Assistant Principal.

“Each month, I was fortunate enough to connect with local business leaders, elected officials and administrators to learn how they interact with the community and confront issues that affect the people they serve and do business with. The knowledge that each of us gained about the community, its history and its’ leaders was invaluable” says Phyllis Campos, Community Impact Newspaper. The commitment to the Leadership program is one day per month from September through May. During the course of the program, participants experience an inside look at their community from various points of view such as local government, law enforcement, retail and economic development, real estate, tourism, education, non-profit and medical services day. The Chamber is now accepting applications for Leadership Lake Travis Class 005. There are only 35 slots available for the class and interested applicants are encouraged to apply right away. The class selection will be made in August and the new group will be introduced at a reception later that month. For more information about Leadership Lake Travis contact the Chamber at info@LakeTravischamber.com, 512.263.5833 or visit the website at LeadershipLakeTravis.com for an application. The mission of the Lake Travis Chamber of Commerce is to promote sound economic growth, assist members with business development and create awareness related to the unique characteristics of the South Lake Travis Community.

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Trusting Loving Caring Home & Pet Services Company to Serve Lake Travis and Surrounding Areas Everyone wants peace of mind while they are away from their home; to know that their pets are well cared for and their homes are safe and secure. Trusting Loving Caring Home & Pet Services LLC (www. tlchomeandpetservices.com) today announced the official launch of its service for pet and home care. TLC Home & Pet Services will serve the greater Lake Travis area and surrounding communities. With over 62% of US households owning a pet and 46% owning more than one pet, the use of professional in-home care is growing in popularity. Domestic animals are viewed more and more as members of the family. TLC Home & Pet Services specializes in providing professional in-home pet care to assist clients with their busy lives while away at work, business or travel. The services fill a need to provide quality stewardship for people’s most important personal assets. TLC offers three areas of service: pet care, home care and people care. TLC pet care services include in-home pet sitting and care, overnight care, fitness exercise, dog park visits and transportation to the vet or groomer. Home caretaker services include care for primary and secondary homes including house sitting, home security, landscape and pool checks, meeting repairman, maintenance personnel and

delivery people. People care services helps elderly family members with transportation for doctors’ visits, outings, shopping, errands, prescription pick up, or in-home checks and visits. All services are personalized to meet each client’s needs. “I’ve been doing this for ten years and my clients trust me that they will receive the care they expect. All of our team members are trained, pre-screened professionals, who also love animals and people,” stated Samantha Capewell Martinez, operations manager of TLC. “We strive to ensure the wellbeing of each pet and each client, in every visit.” ABOUT TRUSTING LOVING CARING HOME & PET SERVICES LLC TLC based in Bee Cave, Texas, provides home and pet services for busy professionals and travelers. Founded by a team who demand high quality in-home care for their pets, and caretaking for their primary and secondary homes, TLC provides an array of standard and tailored services to meet each client’s specific needs. TLC serves greater Lake Travis area, Spicewood, Bee Creek, Lakeway, Bee Cave, Steiner Ranch, Oakhill, Hamilton Pool Road, Ranch Road 12 to Dripping Springs and Westlake.

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