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Austin Photographer Named Gold Medalist at International Photographic Competition Roy Nierdieck of Red Dragon Photography, LLC

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Roy Nierdieck of Red Dragon Photography, LLC is honored by peers and jurors for high-quality photography Austin, Texas – Roy Nierdieck of Red Dragon Photography, LLC in Austin, Texas was named a Gold Medalist during Professional Photographers of America's 2019 International Photographic Competition. Nierdieck’s work will be on display at the Gaylord Opryland Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, January 19-21, 2020. This International Photographic Exhibit is held in conjunction with Imaging USA, an annual convention and expo for professional photographers. A panel of 36 eminent jurors from across the United States selected the top photographs from over 5,200 total submitted entries at PPA headquarters in Atlanta. Judged against a standard of excellence, 2,654 images were selected for the General Collection and 625 (roughly 12 percent) were selected for the esteemed Loan Collection— the best of the best. The Loan Collection images will all be published in the much-anticipated "Loan Collection" book by Marathon Press. The level of the award is determined by how many of those four images receive the highest possible honor: acceptance into the PPA Loan Collection, which is displayed at photographic exhibitions, conventions and other photography events. Nierdieck was named a Gold Medalist, meaning that two of his four merited images entered the PPA Loan Collection. In 2019, he was one of only 60 Gold Medalists. About PPA: Founded in 1868, Professional Photographers of America (PPA) is the largest and longest-standing nonprofit photography trade association. It currently helps 30,000+ pros elevate their craft and grow their business with resources, protection, and education, all under PPA’s core guiding principle of bridging the gap between photographers and consumers. Copyright © 2019 Peel, Inc.

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

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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 Progressive Waste Solutions (Trash & Recycle).....512-282-3508 Austin/Travis County Hazardous Waste...............512-974-4343

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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center..................512-571-5000 VIK Complete Care.............................................512-527-6247 Lake Travis Community Library...........................512-263-2885 Lake Travis Postal Office.......................................512-263-2458 Lakeway City Hall................................................512-314-7500 City of Lakeway.......................................... www.lakeway-tx.gov

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LAKEWAY PAINTERS TRIBUTE TO WILLIE NELSON The Lakeway Painters will honor musical legend Willie Nelson with their annual exhibit and sale. The event takes place Sunday, November 24 from 11am-3pm at the Hills of Lakeway Country Club located in the Village of the Hills. 25+ artists will display a variety of works including watercolor, mixed media, acrylic and pastel.In addition to all the fabulous art from the group’s members, this year showcases art featuring Willie Nelson. More than 20 artists will present their own unique version of Austin’s favorite Country Music artist. The Lakeway Painters gather weekly at the Lakeway Activity Center. The eclectic group started meeting in 2002 and has grown to more than 50 members. Admission to the November 24th show is free. Contact: Sarah Walters 917 531 7464 WHO Lakeway Painters WHAT Annual Exhibit and Sale WHERE Hills of Lakeway Country Club, 26 Club Estates Parkway, Village of the Hills WHEN November 24, 11am-3pm 4

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Around Lakeway Audtion Notice: TexARTS Professional Series The Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On

TexARTS, located in Lakeway, TX, welcomes audition submissions from nonunion performers for the upcoming production of The Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On. **Resumes will be screened prior to granting an audition appointment. The Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On

Contract All roles are paid.

Breakdown Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. All roles open. Looking for versatile performers who sing and dance.

Book: Roger Bean Musical Arrangements: Michael Borth Audition Location TexARTS 2300 Lohman’s Spur, STE 160 Austin, TX 78734 Callback Location TexARTS 2300 Lohman’s Spur, STE 160 Austin, TX 78734

Style of the Show: Girl group hits of the 60s and classic pop and rock hits of the 70s. Setting:Springfield High School Gymnasium, 1969 and 1978

Date(s) and Time(s) of Auditions

Cindy Lou(29, 38) was always the prettiest girl at Springfield High. While her hopes were previously shattered, this beauty takes one final chance to make her childhood dreams of stardom come true. Sassy, wicked, with a heart of gold. (Mezzo Soprano with belt–sings lead on many songs.)

Monday, October 14th Auditions by appointment only from 6-10pm Tuesday, October 15th Callbacks* *Callbacks are by invitation only Personnel Executive Producer: Jarret Mallon Director: Kimberly Schafer Music Director: Lyn Koenning Other Dates First Rehearsals: January 25, 2020 Performances: February 14 – March 1, 2020. Twelve performances are scheduled. Shows at 7:30pm on Thursdays - Saturdays and 2pm on Sundays. Rehearsals will be held weekday evenings and during the daytime on weekends at TexARTS in Lakeway. The show will perform at the TexARTS Kam and James Morris Theatre, 2300 Lohman’s Spur, STE 160, Austin, TX 78734

Roles Betty Jean(29, 38) is the class clown and tomboy of the group, best friends with Cindy Lou. Always quick with a comeback, Betty Jean has a loving heart that is easy to break. She finally leaves her philandering husband, and discovers the inner strength to survive on her own. (Alto with strong low range.)

Missy(29, 38) is the over-achiever of the group, keeping control of everything in her path as the group’s organizing force. With her new husband Mr. Lee watching from the front row, this type-A personality reveals that she has a baby on the way, and all bets are off as she prepares for the adventure of a lifetime. (Soprano with wide range and very high vocals.) Suzy(29, 38) is giddy, happy-go-lucky, slightly ditzy, and best friends with Missy. Forever in love with her childhood sweetheart (now husband), she worries that her marriage might be on the rocks as the Matchbox plant in town closes and husband Ritchie is forced to look for work out of town. (Mezzo Alto with a sweet, soulful sound and big belts.) Preparation Please prepare two cuts of songs that are in the style of the show (one up tempo and one ballad) no longer than a minute and a half. Okay to sing from the show. Please bring sheet music as well. In addition, please bring a resume and headshot. Actors who would like to be considered for adult roles should be 18 years old by Oct. 1, 2019. Appointments Email employment@tex-arts.org with subject line: “LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, Marvelous Wonderettes.” Attach headshot/resume in PDF/Word format. Please only send one email request. Due to the volume of submissions, confirmation emails may take several business days. All resumes will be screened prior TexARTS granting an audition appointment. Local hires only. We do not accept video submissions. No phone calls please.

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LT SENIOR SERVICES ANNOUNCES OCTOBER AGING WELL EXPO AND 50+ JOB FAIR Lake Travis Community Resource LT Senior Services to Host Free Aging Well Expo Featuring a Variety of Speakers, 40 Exhibitors and Job Fair Co-Sponsored by AustinUp. Lakeway, TX: LT Senior Services is excited to host the fall Aging Well Expo that will take place at the Lakeway Activity Center on October 29, 2019. The Job Fair is from 9:00am-11:00am and the Aging Well Expo is from 11:00am-4:00pm. The Aging Well Expo will feature a variety of exhibitors offering ideas, products, solutions, and more for aging well. The event is free to attendees and includes complimentary lunch provided by Legacy Oaks of Lakeway. Flu Shots will be available from Be Well MD. Door prizes will be drawn thru out the event including a round of golf for four at Flintrock Falls Course. In addition to the exhibitors, the Expo offered three different speakers including Lakeway Mayor Sandy Cox speaking on "Looking Ahead in Lakeway: A Talk With The Mayor" ; Lunch Bites Speakers and Rob Faubion of AGE speaking on “Attitudes on Aging in Central Texas”. Before the Aging Well Expo, LT Senior Services is co-sponsoring a 50+ Job Fair with Austin Up that will feature a variety of employers looking for employees seeking part-time or full-time employment.

LAKEWAY MEN'S BREAKFAST CLUB PROGRAM SCHEDULE OCTOBER 2019 October 2, 2019 Meg Coe Citizens' Climate Lobby October 9, 2019 Tejas Vakil The Concord Coalition October 16, 2019 Dr. Michael J. Chaney Wound Care October 23, 2019 Mark Pomar Breakfast Attendee How the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe Helped Win the Cold War October 30, 2019 Lee Green Breakfast Attendee Medicare 2020 update Meetings at the Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek, 78734 Available to Men Residing in the Greater Lakeway Area $1 Continental Breakfast at 7:00 am. / Speaker at 8:00 am. No reservations necessary. No membership required FOR INFORMATION CALL Tom Cain 512-363-5793 e-mail: speakers@thomasgcain.com

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TEXARTS PRESENTS LITTLE SHOP OF HORORS ON OCTOBER 4-20TH Show times: October 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19 at 7:30pm and October 6, 13, 19 and 20 at 2:00pm Kam & James Morris Theatre 2300 Lohmans Spur #160, Lakeway, TX 78734 Tickets start at $43. Tickets are available online at www.tex-arts. org or via the box office at 512-852-9079 ext 101. Photo Flash: First Look at TexARTS' Little Shop of Horrors – Rehearsal Photos Directed by Val Williams Choreographed by J. Quinton Johnson Music Directed by Lyn Koenning The cast features Michael Wheeler (Grease, Best Little Whorehouse...) as Seymour, Leigh Sauvageau as Audrey, Andrew Cannata (I’ll Be Seeing You) as Orin Scrivello, Ben Gibson (Annie) as Mr. Mushnik, Roderick Sanford (Smokey Joe’s, Best Little Whorehouse....) as the voice of Audrey II, Sebastian Garcia as Audrey II Puppeteer, Makayla Perez as Ronnette, Caleigh Wilson as Crystal, and Paige Harvey as Chiffon Photos by April Paine Photography Photo Description: TexARTS celebrates the Halloween season with the delicious Broadway sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop of Horrors. Seymour, a meek floral assistant and his bloodthirsty, man-eating plant take the TexARTS Kam & James Morris Stage this October. Photo subjects, left to right: Texarts Little Shop 1: Little Shop of Horrors choreographer, J. Quinton Johnson TexARTS Little Shop 2: Director Val Williams, Leigh Sauvageau (Audrey) and Michael Wheeler (Seymour) Texarts Little Shop 3: Michael Wheeler (Seymour) Texarts Little Shop 4: Ben Gibson (Mr. Mushnik) Texarts Little Shop 5: Roderick Sanford (The Voice of Audrey II)

THE LAKEWAY PLAYERS WILL KICK OFF THE HOLIDAYS WITH A RIOTOUS COMEDY, "THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER" BY BARBARA ROBINSON AT THE LAKEWAY ACTIVITY CENTER The show focuses on the Herdmans, six delinquent children who engage in smoking, drinking, and shoplifting. When they hear the Church offers snacks at Sunday school, they attend for the first time and learn about the local Christmas pageant. Despite the other church members knowing their bad reputation, the Herdman children are given roles in the pageant and proceed to do an unconventional take on the Christmas story. On Thursday/Friday/Saturday. November 7,8, and 9, doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7:30. $25/person, BYOB; set-ups and snacks provided at round tables. On November 10, there will be a special matinee, doors open at 2:30, show starts at 3:00 p.m. with theatre seating only. (no drinks or snacks served) $20/person. There will also be a Christmas Sweater Contest with prizes, so wear your best sweater. Tickets will be on sale on October 7. Buy your tickets at the Lakeway Activity Center, 512-261-1010, 105 Cross Creek, Lakeway. Tickets are also available on-line https://secure. rec1.com/TX/lakeway-tx/catalog Best for children age 7+.

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"The Truth About Selling 'As-Is'" SERIES OF FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS PROVIDE ANSWERS TO LATE-LIFE ISSUES The truth. It's what Austin residents want concerning latein-life issues like Selling your Home “As is”, and Living, Dying, and Leaving a Legacy. These topics, along with others, will be presented in the upcoming over 55 seminar series as 90-minute monthly educational seminars. Adults 55+, seniors, and caregivers are invited to attend the free “Selling As-Is” seminar to learn the actual facts about issues related to home ownership and postretirement living in the Austin area. There are a lot of myths out there about what you must or “should” do in order to sell your home. The myths are perpetuated by shows on television featuring real estate agents with pearly white teeth and selling tiny homes for 2 million dollars. Real estate agents further confuse the issue because they advertise homes as “totally remodeled” and make it seem as though these homes are the only ones available. During this 90-minute panel presentation, we will discuss the pro’s and con’s of fixing up a home to sell, as well as the pitfalls and benefits to selling ‘as-is.” Here are just a few of the questions that will be answered: What is necessary to sell a home in the Austin metropolitan area? What does ’as-is’ really mean and does it make financial sense to sell that way? How do I know if an as-is cash offer is a fair offer? This seminar will be held at: *October 15 @ 10:30 AM at Laura Bush Community Library, 9411 Bee Cave Rd, Austin, TX 78733 This series of candid conversations and expert panel discussions about the unique and often complex issues facing long-time homeowners is to be moderated by Cyndi Cummings, considered the leading authority on issues related to downsizing, late-life relocation and (55+) senior living solutions in Austin. Cyndi has made it her mission to educate and guide both consumers and professionals on best practices related to post-retirement living. The 55 Plus Seminars Series continues with “The Truth about Selling “as is” on October 11 and `15 and “Living, Dying, and Leaving a Legacy” on November 13 and 19. More topics will be introduced as the series continues. There is no cost to attend for those age 55 or older. Reservations can be made online at www.55PlusSeminarSeries. com or by calling 512-937-2772. Space is limited and preregistration is recommended. Media Inquiries: Cyndi Cummings 512-423-6782 cyndi@cyndicummings.com Copyright © 2019 Peel, Inc.

Barton Hill Farms - The Fall Festival & Pumpkin Patch in Bastrop will be open weekends from September 28 – November 3. Visit on Saturdays from 10am – 7pm or Sundays from 10am – 6pm Sweet Berry Farm - Located in Marble Falls, this farm is open from September 21 – November 10 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm and Sundays from 11am -5pm. Closed on Wednesdays The Jersey Barnyard - This Pumpkin Patch in LaGrange is now open Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Saturday from from 9am– 6 pm and Sunday from 1 – 6 pm through November 28 Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch - Located in Bertram, TX the Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch is open from September 27th – October 27th on Fridays & Saturdays from 9 am – 6 pm and on Sundays from 10am-5pm Crowe’s Nest Farm - This farm, located in Manor is open each Saturday in October: Oct 5, 12, 19, 26 from 11 am – 5 pm Nomad Ranch - Located in Bertram, TX, Nomad Ranch is open from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays

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VIEWPOINTS SPEAKER SERIES Members of Lakeway’s Distinguished Speakers Dinner Series are excited to announce the lineup for its 20th season. Tom Cain, chairman of the speakers’ committee noted that this is once again a great lineup of speakers. “Our mission is to enrich the perspectives of Lakeway residents by delivering thoughtprovoking, informational and entertaining speakers in the areas of science, history, business, current events and the arts in an entertaining and socially engaging atmosphere. October 20, 2019, features Fred Burton who is one of the world's foremost authorities on security and terrorism. He oversees Stratfor's analysis of global security affecting business assets and personal safety. Prior to joining Stratfor, Mr. Burton was deputy chief of counterterrorism at the Diplomatic Security Service, where he was in charge of preventing and investigating attacks against diplomatic personnel and facilities. He was involved in many high-profile investigations, among them: the search and arrest of Ramzi Yousef, mastermind of the first World Trade Center bombing; the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin; the killing of Rabbi Meir Kahane and al Qaeda's New York City bombing plots. Author of "Beirut Rules: The Murder of a CIA Station Chief and Hezbollah's War Against America," Mr. Burton will discuss the murder of Beirut CIA Station Chief William Buckley, and why a 1980's terrorism spree is relevant today amid the evolving threat from terrorism, the escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf region and the unique role that Iran plays in both. Next, on November 17, we will have a presentation on “Why We Love the Movies” from Lakeway’s own Stephen Harvill. As entertaining as it is educational, this unique presentation takes you through the elements of our movie experience discussing the power of story, the narrative arc, music, emotions, psychology, and the after effects of going to the movies. Filled with movie clips, music, interactive participation and Oscars for those who know their stuff. Mr. Harvill uses this presentation for many of his Creative Ventures company to help many large and wellrespected clients realize their true capabilities by implementing pioneering methods in organization dynamics and strategic thinking. Among his many corporate clients are IBM, General Mills, Southwest Airlines, Microsoft, Apple and Samsung, to name a few. On January 19, 2020, we will hear from Bill Hawkins, a 22 year resident of Lakeway who will focus on Lakeway’s History. Bill is a retired Information Technology professional, a career that spanned the ascendance of the mainframe, minicomputer, PC and internet technologies. In his retirement he has continued his lifelong passion of photography and is now a professional photographer, Copyright © 2019 Peel, Inc.

wrote the book, Our Brown Heritage: From England Across America, documenting his family’s heritage and homesteading in 1890’s Washington territory. Bill serves on Lakeway’s Heritage Committee, launched and conducts the City’s Heritage Trail and guided tours which entertain and educate participants with facts and humorous anecdotes of Lakeway’s history. Bill’s topic will uncover surprising facts about our community, its origins and defining moments, plus the unique and talented individuals who helped to fashion the community we love today. While referencing the past, what may be instore for Lakeway’s future? February 16, 2020, brings us Richard Bottner who will discuss “The Role of Hospitals in Treating the Opioid Epidemic”. Richard is an Assistant Professor and a physician assistant with the Division of Hospital Medicine at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas Austin. He is also the Director of the "B-Team" program at Dell Seton Medical Center and the Support Hospital Opioid Use Treatment (SHOUT) Texas program at Dell Medical School. Rich's work and research is centered around the hospital-based treatment of opioid addiction, education, and stigma reduction and he will discuss the role of Hospitals in treating the National Opioid Epidemic. Dr. Mark Houston, a registered geoscientist in the State of Texas, is slated for March 29, 2020, to talk about “Fracking Shale Oil and Gas – Pros and Cons.” Dr. Houston has 35+ years working in the Oil & Gas industry in a variety of roles from senior management to operations manager. He has focused on subsurface imaging technology development for both field and interpretation applications. Mark will discuss how the rapid emergence of shale oil & gas has thrust the U.S. into a new, dominant economic position, and also how the development of unconventional resources has brought controversies because of environmental issues and questions of unintended consequences for national policies and global strategic relations. Tickets will be available at the Lakeway Activity Center beginning Thursday, August 1, 2019. You can purchase tickets in person at LAC, 105 Cross Creek, Lakeway TX 78734, or by calling 512-261-1010 to charge on your credit card. Season tickets are $115 per person for Lakeway Activity Center members or $135 for nonmembers. Save $10.00 if you register by September 13. Respective events are on October 20 and November 17, 2019, and January 19, February 16, and March 29, 2020. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner is served at 6:00 p.m. Bring your own bottle. Water, coffee and tea will be served with your dinner. (continued on Page 15) Lakeway Voice - October 2019

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