VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1
JANUARY 2015
NEWSLETTER FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE BEE CAVE AREA
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ARTICLE INFO The Bee Cave Messenger is mailed monthly to all Bee Cave area 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 Bee Cave Messenger please email it to beecave@peelinc.com. The deadline is the 15th of the month prior to the issue.
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY................................................................911
Fire....................................................................................... 911 Ambulance........................................................................... 911 Police Department...............................................512-314-7590 Sheriff – Non-Emergency.....................................512-974-0845 Travis County ESD No.6/Lake Travis Fire Rescue Administration Office.......................................512-266-2533 Travis County Animal Control.............................512-972-6060
SCHOOLS
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 West Cypress Elementary.....................................512-533-7500
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 Austin/Travis County Hazardous Waste...............512-974-4343
OTHER NUMBERS
Bee Cave City Hall...............................................512-767-6600 Bee Cave Library..................................................512-767-6620 Municipal Court..................................................512-767-6630 Lake Travis Postal Office.......................................512-263-2458 City of Bee Cave....................................www.beecavetexas.com
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Spicewood Arts Society Duo Returns to Spicewood Vineyards "Albert and Gage have global class, musicality,and charm" (Houston Press) Spicewood Arts Society presents the fourth concert of the season on Saturday, January 17, 2015 by bringing back the female/male duet of Christine Albert and Chris Gage. These dazzling performers have a track record of making beautiful music together for 18 years. Before becoming a couple, offstage as well as on, each had their own brand of music, Christine as a regular on the Austin music scene and Chris as a band mate of Roy Clark. Now they rock, boogie, swing, trot down country roads, and stride down sophisticated boulevards together as they delight everyone in the audience with their energy, humor, personality, and great music. All performances are held at the beautiful Spicewood Vineyards, 1419 County Road 409 in Spicewood, Texas. Wine from the vineyard is available for purchase before the performance and during intermission. Showtime is 7:00pm with the doors opening at 6:00pm. To purchase tickets or to view a schedule of the remaining performances of the season go to http://www.spicewoodarts.org/
music in the hills THE MUSIC MINSTRY OF SPIRIT IN THE HILLS Praising and singing was alive and well at Spirit In The Hills Lutheran Church during the celebration of the Christmas Season. Members of Spirit In The Hills Choir sang at services throughout the Christmas Season and the choir continued the Spirit In The Hills mission of service by remembering those individuals who were unable to travel. On December 11 the Choir traveled into Bee Cave to Park Manor the newly opened Nursing Home in the area of Bee Cave Parkway and Highway 71. The Hills were alive with a music service led by the Choir at the worship service at 10 A.M. on Sunday December 14. Christmas Eve our youth musicians greeted worshipers with Christmas Carols as they entered the building. Christmas Eve was a service of Lessons and Carols. Music is a vital part of Spirit In The Hills where everyone participates at the level with which they are comfortable. There are many talented musicians in the congregation that makes every service a pleasure to attend. The Choir is lead by Sharon French (director) and Jacquie Tomhave (pianist and instructor). Special music is part of every service including instrumental and vocal offerings with the Choir singing regularly October through June. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ALL OF THESE SERVICES. Spirit In The Hills located at 3001 RO Drive in Spicewood, is a joint MISSION of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in West Lake Hills, Lakeway and St.Peter’s Lutheran Church in Marble Falls, Texas. For more information please contact Pastor Liz Hanley at pastorliz@ spiritinthehills.org. Copyright Š 2015 Peel, Inc.
Green Santa!
Thanks to the amazing generosity of the Lake Travis community, Green Santa spread the love of Christmas to 656 children from 217 Lake Travis families who are living at or below the poverty line. Our business community supported the program in various ways: Green Santa underwriters include: The Ladies of Charity-Lake Travis, Woofs Pet Salon, Mangieri's, Lakeway A/C & Heating, Lakeway Dermatology, Whitakers Auto Body & Paint, Emilie's Nail Salon, Terrell Veterinary Clinic, Strandz Salon and A to Z Dog Ranch; our donation stations: LTISD elementary and middle school campuses, the Lake Travis Community Library, Bee Cave Chick-Fil-A, World of Tennis, Prosperity Bank, Strandz Salon, Moreland Properties, Don Rucker Tire & Wheel, Bee Cave Family Chiropractic, Kuper Sotheby's, Luxe Salon, Elite Wellness, Lakeway Eye Physicians, Learning Express, Body Balance and Water District 17. We were also honored to be the beneficiary of events hosted by Sing Along, the Ladies Tennis Association of The World of Tennis, Wink Medical Aesthetics, the Ladera Neighborhood Social Committee, Champions Gymnastics & Cheer, Hill Country Bible Church and a Kuper Sotheby's Open House. And of course, we could not have filled the wish lists of our registered children without the help of the many residents of our community who donated toys, gift cards and money to purchase food cards so families could enjoy a special Holiday meal. Finally, a very hearty Ho Ho Ho of thankfulness to our Project Director Harry Kilman, to Western Industries who donated our boxes and to LTISD for providing the space needed to store, sort, box and distribute the over 1500 gifts we received.
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Around Bee Cave The Lakeway Civic Corporation will hold the first Lakeway Community Blood Drive of 2015 on Saturday, January 17. The drive will be held at the Lakeway Activity Center from 8am to noon. Lakeway has been the top producing community drive in the 10 county service area for the last 6 years. The local agency which supplies all of the blood for the area is The Blood Center of Central Texas. All blood collected stays in our service area. In 2014, over 445 units of blood were collected at the Lakeway Drives. In November, 84 donors signed in and 83 units of blood were collected. To donate, you can make an appointment by going online to inyourhands.org and follow the instructions. You can call or email Searcy Willis (the Lakeway Coordinator) at 512-261-9055 or searcywillisjr@gmail.com. Walk-ins are always welcome but may take longer as appointments are given a priority. For eligibility questions, call, 512-206-1108.
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THE LAKEWAY ASSOCIATES OF SETON ANNOUNCE THEIR BEAUTIFUL ANNUAL SETON TEA The Seton "High" Tea is scheduled Saturday, February 7th, 2015, 1:00PM at the Hills Country Club.This elegant event features delicious food and gorgeous table decorations. In order to attend, mail $40.00 checks made out to "The Seton Fund" to Nancy Clayton, 110 Melody Street, Lakeway, TX 78734. It is not necessary to be a member of LAS to decorate a table or to attend. For more information contact chairmen: Ann Neighbors 512/261-1980 or Nancy Clayton 512/261-7759. All funds raised benefit Seton Shoal Creek Hospital which treats children and adults who are experiencing emotional and or substance abuse issues. All funds raised are used to support projects and programs which improve the patient experience. Shown below is an example of the table decorations and last year’s Grand Winner designed by Leeann Dupay.
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School News LAKE TRAVIS LIONS CLUB, CENTRAL TEXAS LIONS KIDSIGHT PARTNER WITH LTISD AND LTLOV TO PROVIDE STATE-OF-THE-ART VISION SERVICES FOR STUDENTS The Lake Travis Lions Club and Central Texas Lions KidSight have collaborated with school nurses from the Lake Travis Independent School District and local non-profit LTlov to provide automated vision screenings for students. In addition to the traditional Snellen Eye Chart, the automated screenings are performed using a state-of-the-art device called the Spot. LTlov—whose volunteers work to identify local needs, inspire community involvement, and distribute contributions through projects that assist and empower families in the Lake Travis area—provided a $4,000 grant that covered a large part of the cost of the new device. The remainder of the funding was provided through efforts by the Lake Travis Lions Club and Central Texas Lions KidSight. Lake Travis ISD school nurse Sharmae Erickson said, “I am so excited about this new technology. The device allows us to screen for visual acuity deficits that we are unable to detect using the traditional Snellen Eye Chart. Additionally, we are now able to screen children we previously had been unable to screen due to language barriers or disability.” According to Erickson, the traditional Snellen Eye Chart is a basic screening tool that only measures for visual acuity at a distance like myopia or ‘nearsightedness.’ “It is a subjective screening as students must identify letters correctly,” added Erickson. “Unfortunately, there are several issues that can lead to visual acuity concerns in children that are not detected using the traditional Snellen Eye Chart. Thankfully, the automated screening device is able to screen for most other visual concerns.” Similar to the simplicity and speed of a digital camera, the Spot device can detect the following vision issues: • Near-sightedness (myopia) • Far-sightedness (hyperopia) • Unequal refractive power (anisometropia) • Blurred vision (astigmatism) • Pupil size deviations (anisocoria) • Eye misalignment (strabismus) In just seconds, Spot provides objective and easy-to-understand results to help parents and caregivers determine proper follow-up vision care. “We have a large pre-K population at my campus,” Lake Travis ISD school nurse Laura Gault said. “It has been difficult to screen these children in the past due to decreased attention span, inability to follow directions, or language barriers. The Spot device has a sensitivity that is superior to any exam we currently perform. The technology is simply second to none.” “Local Lions Club member Jan Johnson had the ‘vision’ to bring this device to our community,” Erickson added. “Jan began a non-profit organization called Central Texas Lions KidSight. The organization successfully promoted a rule change in the state of Texas which took effect in August 2014 that allows for children up to six years of age to be screened with the Spot device instead of eye charts. The rule also allows use of the device as an adjunct to traditional screenings in older children.” In addition to Johnson and Erickson, Lake Travis Lions Club and Central Texas Lions KidSight members include Seth Brower, Emilia Hayes, John Mann, Larry Swim, optometrist Tristan Wild and other 8
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trained volunteers who will assist with Spot vision screenings at LTISD. “We want all daycares, preschools, and private schools to know that Lions offer this state-of-the-art vision screening with Spot absolutely free” said Johnson. To learn more about Central Texas Lions KidSight Program, please visit www.centraltexaslionskidsight.org or email jan@ centraltexaslionskidsight.org
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2015 Cavalier Soccer Schedule DATE
Opponent
Thurs. Sat. Mon.
1‐01‐15 1‐03‐15 1‐05‐15
Hendrickson HS(Scrimmage) Alumni (Scrimmage)
Westwood/ Waco Midway/RRHS (Scrimmage)
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JV Black
Varsity
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Non District Kilt Cup‐The Woodlands Thurs. Fri. Sat.
1‐08‐15 1‐09‐15 1‐10‐15
Tues
District 14‐6A First Round 1‐13‐15 Hays HS
Fri Sat
1‐16‐15 1‐17‐15
A&M Consolidated Katy Mayde Creek Brownsville Rivera
Wood Forest Stadium Bear Branch # 1 Wood Forest Stadium
4pm 12pm 9am
Hays
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7:30
4:30
Westlake JV Tournament (Both JV Black & JV White Non‐District) Hendrickson HS Westlake HS 8:00am (Practice) Cedar Creek HS 2:00pm (Practice) Connally HS McNeil HS Westlake HS Westwood HS 8:00am (Practice) Connally HS 11:00am (Practice) Cedar Creek HS
12:30pm (Stadium) 6:30pm (Stadium) 8:00am (Stadium)
2:00pm (Stadium)
***Tues 1‐20‐15 Cedar Ridge HS (Non‐District) CRHS 4:30 5:45 7:30*** Fri 1‐23‐15 Del Valle HS LTHS 4:30 5:45 7:30 Tues 1‐27‐15 Lehman HS Lehman 4:30 5:45 7:30 Fri 1‐30‐15 Anderson HS LTHS OFF 5:30 7:15 Mon 2‐2‐15 Austin HS House Park 4:30 5:45 7:30 Fri 2‐6‐15 Westlake HS LTHS 4:30 5:45 7:30 Wed 2‐11‐15 Bowie HS Burger 4:30 5:45 7:30 Fri 2‐13‐15 Akins HS LTHS 4:30 5:45 7:30 District 14‐6A Second Round Tues 2‐17‐15 Hays HS LTHS 4:30 5:45 7:30 Fri 2‐20‐15 OPEN Tues 2‐24‐15 Del Valle HS Del Valle 4:30 5:45 7:30 Fri 2‐27‐15 Lehman HS LTHS 4:30 5:45 7:30 Wed 3‐4‐15 Anderson HS House Park OFF 5:30 7:15 Sat 3‐7‐15 Austin HS LTHS 12:30pm 9:00am 10:45am Tues 3‐10‐15 Westlake HS Westlake HS 4:30 5:45 7:30 Fri. 3‐13‐15 Bowie HS (Varsity Only) LTHS 8:00pm Sat 3‐14‐15 Bowie HS LTHS 9:00am 10:30am (Spring Break‐ No Games) Mon 3‐23‐15 Akins HS House Park 4:30 5:45 7:30 Head Coach: David Bammel Assistant: Trey Young and Keith Darden LTHS Principal: Kim Brents School Phone: 512‐533‐6100 Fax: 512‐533‐6101 LTISD AD: Hank Carter Assistant AD: Brandy Belk LTHS Trainers: Brandy Gothard, Antse Atanga, and Matt Owens Student Trainer: Camera crew: Overall: District: Updated 11/14/2014 Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc.
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AWAKEN THE INVESTOR WITHIN wITh Josh sTIvERs
Odds are good that you know who Tony Robbins is. If you don’t, he is famous for selling his self-help programs to millions through TV infomercials, and he successfully trains thousands of people who attend his events to walk on fire at the end of the first day. So what in the world does a “self-help guru” know about investing? The answer a couple of years ago was – not a lot. But when Tony wants to learn something, he doesn’t do it in a small way. Tony decided that he wanted to learn the secrets of investing like the Billionaires do. So he went out and interviewed them. What he learned went into a new book he is releasing called “Money – Master the Game”. For those of you who want the short version, here are four key points: 1. Don’t lose money. Billionaire investors focus on not losing money over everything else. 2. Risk a little to make a lot. Look for the home run, but only do it with a small amount of your portfolio. 3. Anticipate and diversify. Educate yourself so you can be knowledgeable, and when the moment is there, strike! But make
sure you diversify as billionaire investors always assume that they will be wrong. 4. You are never done. Billionaires continue to learn and never stop. You should do the same. If you ask me, I would say those are four great investment points to live by. I would also tell you that reading Tony’s book is a good idea. At Platinum Wealth Advisory, we have had the pleasure of partnering with the organization that supported Robbins on this current book project. As a result, we want to make the book available to our community. We will be providing a free copy of the book to anyone who would like to participate in our Retirement Investment Plan Consultation Process. If you would like further information on this topic or to receive a copy of our report on retirement income planning, please send your requests to the email below. As always, we are here to answer your pressing questions and concerns regarding retirement investment planning. Send your questions and information requests to retirebetter@ platinumwealthadvisory.com.
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News You Can Use Empowering Austin Homeless by: Kathleen Highsmith On Tuesday, August 26th 2014, the Texas State Enactus class started for the Fall semester and I started to see the difference this group makes in central Texas. Enactus students continually work on projects that benefit the community and also help individuals to help themselves. One of the main goals of Enactus is to empower people through our projects. My favorite project that does just that is Mobile Loaves and Fishes, which is currently building sustainable housing for the homeless in Austin. Along with housing we also provide the homeless with employment by helping them sell crafts and frozen treats during the many festivals in and around Austin. Our ultimate goal with Mobile Loaves and Fishes is to help build a set of skills that the homeless can use to find steady work and help get them off the streets. Enactus is all about helping people help themselves and as an Enactus student I have learned some valuable lessons and grown as an individual while doing just that. Enactus is a global, non-profit organization that is literally
changing the world through highly dedicated student teams on more than 1600 university campuses in 40 countries. Enactus offers these students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork, and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise, thereby improving the standard of living for millions in the process. Texas State Enactus is one of the leading collegiate teams within the United States. Enactus has been helping others achieve their dreams through free enterprise education for more than 25 years. Today, Enactus is the world’s prominent and largest university-based free enterprise organization. If you would like to learn more about Enactus please visit the Enactus website, http://www.business.txstate.edu/sife/ , or contact Sam Walton Fellow, Vicki West at vw03@txstate. edu or 512-245-3224, Enactus President, Chelsea Watkins at ccw40@txstate.edu or 281-757-7854, or Kathleen Highsmith at kah160@txstate.edu or 512-466-3000.
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