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GREATER LAKEWAY • ROUGH HOLLOW • THE HILLS • BELLA MONTAGNA • RIDGE AT ALTA VISTA • THE PRESERVE • FLINTROCK FALLS
Newsletter for the Citizens of Lakeway
VOICEVOICEGREATER LAKEWAY • ROUGH HOLLOW • THE HILLS • BELLA MONTAGNA • RIDGE AT ALTA VISTA • THE PRESERVE • FLINTROCK FALLS
Newsletter for the Citizens of Lakeway
Volume 3, Issue 11November 2011
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EMERGENCY NUMBERSEMERGENCY ...............................................................911Fire ...................................................................................... 911Ambulance .......................................................................... 911Police Department ..............................................512-314-7590Sheriff – Non-Emergency ....................................512-974-0845Travis County ESD No.6/Lake Travis Fire Rescue Administration Office ......................................512-266-2533Travis County Animal Control ............................512-972-6060
SCHOOLSLake Travis ISD ...................................................512-533-6000Lake Travis High School ......................................512-533-6100Lake Travis Middle School...................................512-533-6200Lake Travis Elementary ........................................512-533-6300Hudson Bend Middle School ..............................512-533-6400Lake Pointe Elementary .......................................512-533-6500Lakeway Elementary ...........................................512-533-6350Serene Hills Elementary ......................................512-533-7400Bee Cave Elementary ...........................................512-533-6250
UTILITIESTravis County WCID # 17 ..................................512-266-1111Lakeway MUD ...................................................512-261-6222Hurst Creek MUD ..............................................512-261-6281Austin Energy .....................................................512-322-9100 Pedernales Electric ...............................................888-554-4732Texas Gas Service Custom Service .............................................1-800-700-2443 Emergencies .....................................................512-370-8609 Call Before You Dig .........................................512-472-2822AT&T New Service ..................................................1-800-464-7928 Repair ...........................................................1-800-246-8464 Billing ...........................................................1-800-858-7928Time Warner Cable Customer Service .............................................512-485-5555 Repairs.............................................................512-485-5080IESI (Trash & Recycle) ........................................512-282-3508Austin/Travis County Hazardous Waste ..............512-974-4343
OTHER NUMBERSLake Travis Community Library ..........................512-263-2885 Lake Travis Postal Office ......................................512-263-2458Lakeway City Hall ...............................................512-314-7500City of Lakeway .........................................www.lakeway-tx.gov
NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPeel, Inc. .............................................................512-263-9181Editor .......................................................lakeway@peelinc.comAdvertising ..........................................advertising@peelinc.com
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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 [email protected]. The deadline is the 9th of the month prior to the issue.
COVER PHOTODo you take great photos?
Do you take great photos? Would you like to see your photo published? We are looking for great cover photos for upcoming issues of the Lakeway Voice. All photos submitted must represent Lakeway. Our deadine for submittals is always the 9th of the month prior to the issue. All photos should be submitted electronically by the deadline date in high resolution (300 dpi) to [email protected]. Portrait (vertical) photos work best.
This month's cover photo was submitted by Peter Talke of Talke Photography - www.TalkePhotography.com.
To view other photos submitted please visit www.PEELinc.com/Lakeway, then click "Photo Album" at the bottom of the page.
By submitting your photo you agree to allow your photo to be published in future issues of the Lakeway Voice or other Peel, Inc. publications.
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Table of ContentsAROUND LAKEWAY
5 Lakeway Regional Medical Center6 Lights On!8 Seton Tea10 Lakeway Gets a "Wild Dust Storm"11 Blood Drive12 Lakeway Ladies Golf Group14 Lakeway Men's Breakfest Club16 Green Santa Christmas Show17 Tony Curtis-Wellings
SCHOOL NEWS18 Hudson Bend M.S. Makes Honor Roll19 Casino Royale20 LTHS "Cav Scramble"
BUSINESS SECTION22 Eight Business Networking Groups in the Area
NEWS YOU CAN USE24 Lake Travis Economic Impact Report25 Reverse 91125 Conserve Water25 Club Corp Charity Classic27 Sodoku Puzzle
IN EVERY ISSUE23 Business Classifieds26 Teenage Job Seekers
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Lakeway Regional Medical CenterA New Home for Healthcare in the Hill Country
Lakeway Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is excited and honored to become a part of the Hill Country community. The mission of Lakeway Regional Medical Center is the delivery of compassionate and exceptional quality healthcare that improves the quality of life four our patients, our physicians, our healthcare team and the communities we serve.
The hospital will open as a full service 106 bed hospital opening late spring of 2012 with a 20 bed emergency room and fully staffed and state of the art support services. LRMC has a governance structure that is driven by physicians and brings a sharp focus on high quality patient care and exceptional patient experience.
LRMC has launched its official website (www.lakewayregional.com) and Facebook page to serve as sources for obtaining information regarding the hospital. The website also has a page for people who wish to submit a resume to be considered for employment opportunities.
The hospital will serve the needs in the Lake Travis area by featuring:
Emergency and Urgent Care: 20 bed emergency department, 3 trauma bays and 8 urgent care rooms open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week staffed by board certified, experienced physicians.
Radiology Services: Inpatient & Outpatient Imaging (MRI, CT, Fluoroscopy, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, Ultrasound, & Interventional Radiology)
Surgical Services: Six operating rooms, two endoscopy rooms, two pain management rooms & two C-section operating rooms
Women’s Services: Seven labor, delivery, and recovery rooms; 19 dedicated single patient rooms for post ante partum stays and other gynecological services
Neonatal critical care services: 11 bed neonatal intensive care unit to serve premature infants.
Cardiology services: Three cardiac catheterization suites to provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient cardiology services, including interventional, diagnostic cardiology, open heart surgery, cardio Pulmonary services, and cardio thoracic surgical services
Intensive care services: 18 bed intensive care unit to serve patients when they have the most critical needs
Pediatric services: 15 general acute and 4 critical care pediatric beds for children
General acute care services: In addition to the services previously described, the Hospital will provide general medical acute care services for the community. These services will be provided for both inpatients and outpatients. All inpatients will be provided services in state-of the-art single patient rooms.
• Gastrointestinal services• Occupational Medicine• Orthopedics / Physical Medicine/Sports Medicine• Pulmonary Medicine • Radiation Oncology• Respiratory Therapy• Speech Pathology• Vascular Surgery • Anesthesia Services• Pathology Services
Upon opening, LRMC will have a board certified medical staff of over 100 physicians and several hundred employees. We recognize how deep LRMC will be rooted within the community and in return, will aim to serve the community with compassion, respect and exceptional quality healthcare. We plan on hosting a variety of healthcare awareness education events, teaming up with our physicians to provide online education material on our website and Facebook page, and participate in community events.
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Happy Holidays from the City of Lakeway! On Friday, December 2nd, the Parks and Recreation Department will host “Lights On!” at the Lakeway Activity Center parking lot located at 105 Cross Creek Road in Lakeway. The event runs from 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Santa, Mrs. Claus and Rudolph will be nearby to “plug in” the Trail of Lights display located behind City Hall and to speak to all of Lakeway’s good little boys and girls. Come eat some gingerbread and drink some hot chocolate! We will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items to benefit Lake Travis Crisis Ministries. For more information, please call 512-314-7530. Submitted by Lynn Kirchenbauer.
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Around LakewayThe Lakeway Associates of Seton Kick Off Season with Announcement of "Seton Tea" and Seton "Galla" Dates
During the first Seton Associates meeting at D’Vine Wine (shown above from the left are Annette Brown, Lynn Howe, Kitty Litchy and Maureen Mulrooney) President Kim Nearburg announced that the next Seton event will take place November 9th, 10:00am at the Lakeway Activity Center where a bus will whisk you off to Austin to take you to SETON SHOAL CREEK PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL for a TOUR, LUNCH at “SANTA RITA” and SHOPPING at “SWEET CHARITY.” If you would like to attend this interesting and fun day, call Kim Nearburg 261-1680.
Kim then delighted the crowd with the news that the famous SETON TEA will take place Saturday, January 28th, 12:30pm at THE HILLS COUNTRY CLUB. Mark your calendars now in order to make your reservation for this delightful event. Local organizations, businesses and individuals design and decorate the tables. The tables showcase the most exquisite table settings designed around a theme of their choosing. If you are only interested in attending, individual tickets will be available for $30 per person which includes a delicious TRADITIONAL ENGLISH HIGH TEA For more information call Nancy Clayton 267-7759.
The next exciting Seton Associates event will be the fantastic annual “SETON GALA” which will be a thrilling event located in the gorgeous home of BEAU THERIOT, the owner of the famous “OASIS” restaurant. Many of you have seen the outside of this fabulous house as you have dined. It is magnificent both inside and out. The event is scheduled for Sunday night, March 25th at 6:00pm.
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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 theLeif Johnson Used Car and TruckSuperstore on 71, we want to do business with our community. Soif you have a vehicle you’d like tosell, please let us know. We’llcome see you!You can always email me at [email protected] me pictures, Vin number, and milesand I’ll send you a quote within an hour!Jeff Buhl, Store Manager
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This is an evening you do not want to miss! For more information call Kim Nearburg also.
The Seton season culminates with a lovely INSTALLATION LUNCHEON May 2nd at THE HILLS COUNTRY CLUB. Please mark your calendars in order that you do not miss any of these wonderful Seton Associates activities. FOR MEMBERSHIP in this exciting and fun group, please call Beth Maher 261-8059
All proceeds from the above events benefit Seton Shoal Creek Psychiatric Hospital in Austin, the only acute care psychiatric hospital in Central Texas that treats children, teens and adults. The hospital offers both in-patient and outpatient programs for people struggling with mental disorders, chemical dependency, detoxification, emotional and/or behavioral problems.
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Around LakewayLakeway to Get a Wild Dust Storm!
Let us harken back to the Wild, Wild West days when town brothels were built to last, and mysterious cowboys rode into town for shelter from the elements. The Lakeway Players return us to those days with their fall production of, Wild Dust: The Musical, which runs the first weekend in November, Thursday the 3rd, Friday the 4th and Saturday the 5th.
We are all products of our families and traditions. Some may have a strong Western heritage while others got here as soon as they could! How has their past influenced our cast? The ‘ladies of the night’ are Cathy Rose as Denise, initially shy, but a central character in the intriguing plot line, Becky Ames as Sally, a shrewd businesswoman, Theresa Lingren as Belle, not savvy about much of anything, and the fearless leader of the group, Julianne Debower as Marion.
Cathy Rose, (Denise) coming to us from North Carolina, is a true Southern Bell. They were farmers (believed to have come to this country as indentured servants!). Her grandmother survived Polio, learned how to walk again, and taught herself how to read. Wild and woolly comes to mind! Playing the part of Denise allows Cathy to use her strong survivalist heritage in character development!
Becky Ames’ (Sally) ancestors hail from Denmark with a branch settling in the wild west of Canada in Saskatchewan. (Hang ‘em high, eh?) There are no dust storms there, but she believes that her family probably hung out with Bigfoot during bad snow storms.
Theresa Lingren’s (Belle) father immigrated to the United States from The Netherlands and ended up in Cincinnati, Ohio. Theresa dreamed of life on the prairie, riding horses, but reality had her ending up in the ‘burbs’ taking riding lessons and cleaning out the stable. She is still waiting for someone to buy her a horse.
A Beaumont, Texas, gal, Julianne Debower (Marion) grew up with big hair, an East Texas twang and a keen appreciation of family. Her Mama’s daddy was a blacksmith who worked in the oilfields of Texas and Louisiana. She believes her upbringing will give depth to her role as Marion. She refuses to comment on how she learned to play the leader of the ladies of the night.
Portraying the “ladies of the day” are Linda Bradshaw as Hard Cora, the town Blacksmith,
Karen Decker as Louise Styles, a rigid mother, and Lee Dilday as Louise’s daughter, Gertrude, forced to a finishing school, while discovering if she even wants to go.
Linda Bradshaw’s (Hard Cora) family hails from the Texas Panhandle. She is unaware of her genealogy past her grandparents since her Uncle ‘Jeep’ refuses to have one done stating, “There’s probably too many cattle rustlers & horse thieves in our past.” If that’s the case, she’s is happy she broke the mold, and has never been convicted of a crime!
Karen Decker (Louise Styles) was born in Boulder, Colorado, and has her family roots in the American Southwest. Her great grand-daddy was a rancher and legend has it that his brother hung around with Billy the Kid, much to the family’s chagrin. Karen was able to channel the family’s attitude about this friendship for her character development of the indignant and judgmental Mrs. Louise Styles.
Lee Dilday (Louise) is a real Southern Girl from the Piney Woods of East Texas. She grew up in Lufkin and her family has been in Texas for generations. She’s a descendant of Robert E. Lee on her mother’s side. Lee was a family name and her grandmother’s middle name, so Lee Dilday carries on her family’s tradition.
The mysterious cowboy and male lead who rides in on the storm, Cooper, is portrayed by Mark King. Most recently from Houston, his western roots lie in the little town of Dime Box. There, cowboys and Indians lived and cattle roamed (when not chasing innocent young boys up a tree). He’ll draw on those memories as he develops the character of the mysterious stranger.
A murder mystery needs a dead body, and a Western needs a villain. Bill Walker (Martin) provides us with a two for one special! Bill is from Ohio, not Texas, and he has never ridden a cow but he did ride a horse once. He has also ridden a camel but that doesn’t count as a true Wild West experience. He has no prior experience being dead.
Direct ing this outstanding group is Barbara Calderaro.
Her family heritage is a blend of Italian (Naples) and Sicilian (Catania), and our third time director is the first in her family to venture west. She has recently been asked to join a 16-piece big band, the Lone Star Swing Syndicate, as their female vocalist. Singing with a big ol’ Texas Swing band gives her an automatic Texas citizenship, right?
The Player’s musical accompanist is Nancy Nichols. Raised in Daytona, Florida, as a young girl, she rode bareback along the ocean. When she married and moved to Houston, her family loved rodeos, where they performed on horseback! Nancy currently performs only on the piano.
Of course, the play would not go on without the critical roles of the production team. Members are Annette Brown, Producer, Donna Ferrie, Stage Manager, Anita Mapes, Assistant Director, Martha Kubala, Production Assistant, Maureen Mulroony, Choreographer, Delores Dolezal and Barbara Carpenter, Makeup and Costumes, Nancy Keetch, Graphics, programs and banners, Linda Bradshaw and Sue Wright, Publicity and Marketing.
Come join us for a fun, nostalgic, and rollicking good time at the Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek Dr. in Lakeway. Purchase tickets for $15 each at 261-1010. BYOB and set-ups will be provided.
Busters Bar-B-Q is already supporting the Wild West theme. Stop in for a bite, show them your ticket, and they will knock $2 bucks off your bill! YEE HAW Pardners. That’s a heck of a deal right there!
For further info call the Activity Center 261-1010, or contact Annette Brown at
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Our next Lakeway Community Blood Drive will be held on Saturday, November 19th, at the Lakeway Activity Center, from 8:00 to 12:00. We have plenty of open appointments, so please consider donating if you have not already signed up.
To be eligible to donate blood, a person must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 115 lbs, and bring a photo ID when they donate. The process takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Walk-ins are welcomed, but appointments are honored, so please plan ahead and make an appointment.
To schedule an appointment, call Searcy Willis, Lakeway Community Blood Drive Coordinator, @ 261-9055 (home) or 799-5714 (cell), or email [email protected]
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Around LakewayLakeway Ladies Golf Group
Lakeway Nine Hole Ladies GolfLakeway Country Club
Results for September 2011 play:September 7th Individual Play – Live Oak Nancy Gregor - Ace of the Month First Flight 1st place - Nancy Paquin 2nd place - Billye Lynn Ratliff 3rd place – Sandy WalsSecond Flight 1st place - Nancy Wells 2nd place - Sherry Bettis 3rd place - Colleen DeVereThird Flight 1st Place - Dorothy Boddeker 2nd Place - Becky Lanier 3rd Place - Margaret MyersLow Putts: Billye Lynn Ratliff, Dorothy Boddeker and Carol
Smith - all at 16Chip-Ins: Sandra McCullough #3 and Dorothy Boddeker
#350 and under: None55 & Under: Sandy Walsh - 52; Nancy Paquin - 53; Dorothy
Boddeker - 53 and Billye Lynn Ratliff - 55SEPTEMBER 14TH INDIVIDUAL PLAY YAUPON - “4 CLUBS & A PUTTER”First Flight 1st place - Sandy Walsh 2nd place - Judy Donohue 3rd place - Nancy WellsSecond Flight 1st place - Becky Lanier 2nd place - Deanne Willis 3rd place - Colleen DeVereThird Flight 1st Place - Nancy Gregor 2nd Place - Robin Hargadon 3rd Place - Carol SmithLow Putts: Sandy Walsh and Nancy Gregor 16Chip-Ins: None50 and under: Sandy Walsh - 4655 & Under: Nancy Wells - 55 and Judy Donohue - 51SEPTEMBER 21ST - LADIES RYDER CUP PLAYED AT YAUPON - LIVE OAK TEAM VERSUS YAUPON TEAMYaupon team was the winner by ½ point! Yaupon scored 29.5 points to Live Oak team score of 29.
MEMBERS OF THE WINNING YAUPON TEAM WERE: Sandy Walsh, Karen Vaughn, Vivian Craft, Margie
Neuenschwander, Carol Smith, Gail Bowman, Dorothy Boddeker, Robin Hargadon, Paula Peterson, Becky Lanier, Nancy Paquin and Diane Jones. Congratulations! Four members of the team had chip-ins! (Gail Bowman, Diane Jones, Nancy Gregor and Karen Vaughan.)
Colleen DeVere on the Live Oak Team scored low putts with 14 and shooting 55 or under was Lynda Jones (54), Nancy Paquin (54) and Diane Jones (55).
SEPTEMBER 28TH - “SERAPE MIXER” YAUPON COUPLES CHA CHA CHA SCRAMBLE Hamburger Cookout Luncheon followed play at Bogey’s on the patio.The winners were:First Place: Cheryl & Mike Whaling and Chuck
Huskinson & Gail BowmanSecond Place: Jim Nees & Dorothy Boddeker and Vivian &
John CraftThird Place: Charlie & Sandra McCullough and Doug &
Karen VaughnContest Hole Winners:Closet to the Pin: Men on #7 - Ted Peterson and Ladies on #3
was Lenora HycheLongest Drive: Men #9 - Andy Capewell and Ladies #6 -
Robin HargadonSubmitted by,Sandra McCullough, Secretary
Lakeway Ladies Golf Association18 Hole Group
SEPT 14: RAINBOW TOURNAMENT, LIVE OAK1st Place: Pat Huskinson, Patti Lasswell, Jane Rushbrook,
Maxie Scott, 1242nd Place: Karla Castriotta, Lynda Meyer, Sandy Nees,
Sandee Phillips, 135 Low Putts: 31 Lynda MeyerChip Ins: #2 Jane Froeschle, #5 Marie RushSEPT 21: BLIND PARTNER, YAUPON1ST FLIGHT1st Place: Sandy Nees, Margaret Reese, 642nd Place: Rita Hietpas, Cathy Shoemaker, 64
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The ReseRve aT Lake TRavis
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my family and I now enjoy immensely.”
Together, Hal Jones Development
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Travis that rivals any 5-star resort in the
country and that was recently awarded Best
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Lakeway Ladies Golf Group- (Continued from Page 12)
2ND FLIGHT1st Place: Marie Rush, Amelia Terrazas, 632nd Place: Mary Conley, Patti Lasswell, 67Low Putts: 28 Sarah HohnerChip Ins: #2 Cathy Shoemaker, #4 Sarah Hohner, #14
Sandy NeesSEPT 28: SOLHEIM CUP, LIVE OAK1ST FLIGHT1st Place: Paula Crawley & Vicki Warren, 652nd Place: Janis Campbell & Margaret Reese, 662ND FLIGHT1st Place: Sue Bartosh & Jean Lockhart, 632nd Place: Mary Conley & Julia Youngblood, 63
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November 2, 2011 .... Eli Cox, McCombs School Greed, Ineptitude, and the Great RecessionNovember 9, 2011 ....Hans Boas, UT Professor Linguists work with remaining speakers
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Lakeway Sing Along Group Prepare forGreen Santa Christmas Show
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The Lakeway Sing Alongs are busy preparing for the Christmas show they do each year in support of the Lake Travis Green Santa project.
The show is scheduled for Sunday, December 4th with two back to back shows - 2:00 and 4:30. These shows have become very popular and very well attended so it is suggested that you come early to get a good seat.
The only admission charge is an unwrapped gift for a child up to age 17 that will be placed in the Green Santa bag. These gifts will be distributed to area children by the Green Santa committee at Christmas time in order to make Christmas a little brighter for some of these children.
If you are unable to attend the shows and would like to contribute to the Green Santa project, there will be boxes in the lobby of the Activity Center after Thanksgiving where you can drop off your gifts.
Pictured below are the wooden soldiers that greet everybody as they come to the show and enter the lobby.
If you have any questions, please call Joann Anderson 261-3313.
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The Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway meeting and luncheon will take place Monday, November 28th in the Rio Grande Ballroom of the Lakeway Resort and Spa. Coffee will be served at 9:30am with the meeting beginning at 10:00am.
The featured speaker, Tony Curtis-Wellings, of Faraday’s will address the subject: “Fun With Food for the Holidays.” Tony and his wife, Melissa, established Faraday’s Kitchen in 2005 in Lakeway, TX. They based the store on delivering a unique retail experience around feeding a passion for cooking. The name “Faraday” has its roots in Tony’s own heritage. The name has been passed down through generations of his family and honors his ancestor, Michael Faraday an 18th century scientific pioneer. Faraday’s is Austin’s Largest Kitchen Store and offers Cooking Classes and Workshops for All Ages, on-going Product and Cooking Demonstrations, and Gourmet Specialty Foods along with a vast product selection and assortment. It recently announced a Shop Online extension of the business
This interesting and fun meeting is free and open to all Greater Lakeway residents. To make luncheon reservations or for more information about the meeting call Karen Morter 261-4489 or Linda Goodwin 263-1274.
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Hudson Bend Middle School Named to TBEC Honor RollHudson Bend Middle School (HBMS) has been named to the
Texas Business and Education Coalition (TBEC) Honor Roll for 2011, one the most prestigious awards for sustained, academic excellence in the state. HBMS enters the honor roll for the first time and is one of only 38 middle schools selected.
According to TBEC, the honor roll recognizes less than four percent of more than 8,000 public schools in Texas. “Being named a TBEC Honor Roll school is the most prestigious award for sustained, academic excellence a Texas public school can achieve,” said TBEC Executive Director Ken Zornes. “It recognizes schools that have demonstrated three years of consistent, high performance in all subjects compared to other schools serving similar student populations. Honor Roll schools have the highest percentage of students performing at the state’s most rigorous standard—Commended—in every subject. And, in this the last year of TAKS, our standards are the most demanding we have ever had.”
All schools selected for the TBEC Honor Roll were expected to improve their Commended performance from 2010 and every school was required to have a minimum of 20 percent of students tested performing at the Commended level on all tests for 2011.
“We are very proud of the Hudson Bend Middle School community and applaud the effort and commitment of students, staff, and parents, which have resulted in students performing at the highest of standards,” stated LTISD Interim Superintendent Susan Bohn. “The high level of student achievement at this school is indicative of the achievement of students on all eight of our campuses. When one of this community’s schools earns recognition like the TBEC Honor Roll, it is a reflection of the wonderful support and high expectations that parents, teachers, staff, and community have bestowed upon our students.”
All Honor Roll schools will be recognized during the 12th Annual TBEC Honor Roll School seminar, reception, and dinner on December 2, 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. The event is sponsored by HEB.
TBEC was formed in 1989 by Texas business leaders to engage with educators in a long-term effort to improve public education in Texas.
For more information, contact the Lake Travis ISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046.
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LTEF’s Annual GalaSet for February 25th
The Lake Travis Education Foundation’s 2012 Casino Royale Gala will be held Saturday, February 25th at the Renaissance Austin Hotel. This annual gala offers dining, dancing, live and silent auctions, casino games, and outrageous entertainment by Suede.
Last year’s event sold out 4 months in advance … don’t be left out this year! Sponsorship benefits include reserved tables, Renaissance hotel rooms, invitations to the Pre-Gala VIP Party, and marketing opportunities. Non-sponsor reserved tables are also now available on a first come, first served basis.
Proceeds benefit the students and teachers of the Lake Travis ISD. To date, LTEF has awarded more than $2.6 million to our teachers and students, and your support through events such as the annual gala makes future funding possible. For sponsorship information or to reserve a table, visit www.LakeTravisEducationFoundation.org/gala.htm or call 533-6095.
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LTHS GOLF TEAM ANNOUNCES ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISER
THE CAV SCRAMBLE 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!
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“Ready to take your public speaking and leadership skills to the next level in a fun and friendly environment? Lake Travis Toastmasters Club can help you achieve your goals! We meet the1st, 3rd & 5th Mondays of each month at the Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek, from 6:15 - 7:45 pm [except on holiday Mondays]. Guests are always welcome. For more information, please visit www.laketravis.freetoasthost.org, or contact Kay at 512-431-8069 or write her an email at: [email protected] or [email protected].”
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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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/NetWorking-NorthWest-Austin/YOUR LOCAL CITY 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 [email protected] 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? [email protected]+ 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 [email protected] or visit www.BNIaustin.com for more information.
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News You Can UseLake Travis Economic Impact Report
Lakeway/Hills Solos The Solos Club is comprised of single men and women, 55 or older, who reside in Lakeway or the Hills. It provides opportunities for social and educational enjoyment with new and old friends as well as an involvement in the community. The Solos partake in numerous monthly activities including dining, movies, the arts, game nights, trips and numerous other activities. To join the Solos, please contact Virginia Fogleman at 261-3195.SUBMITTED BY: KAY MUESSIG
WCID 17 is a member of the Lake Travis Coalition, a coalition of government agencies, chambers of commerce and businesses who commissioned a study to calculate a baseline economic and fiscal value to the area surrounding Lake Travis. The study by consulting firm Richard Charles Lesser & Co. used historical data and econometric models to assess the financial impact low lake levels or poor water quality have on the region. The coalition released the report generated by the study on September 29, 2011 at a press conference with legislators, county commissioners, local officials, state agencies, chambers of commerce board members and business representatives in attendance.
The report clearly shows that Lake Travis is a significant economic engine contributing over $207 million in revenue for state and local governments; taxes that buy ambulances, maintain schools and provide state government with needed funding. Low lake levels showed a severe negative impact. Thousands less visitors contributing to sales, hotel and mixed beverage taxes, means decreases of over $21 million in total fiscal revenues annually and hundreds of lost jobs.
Lake Travis Coalition believes that with verifiable data on fiscal and economic impacts, this report will be a valuable tool to be used by legislators and state agencies when determining the best use of
the water stored in the Highland Lakes for the future generations. You can get involved by studying this report, speaking to your
state legislators, county commissioners, local officials and chambers of commerce to you or your business can help preserve the value of Lake Travis. Please visit www.wcid17.org or www.laketraviscoalition.com to read and download a copy of the report.
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Rotary Club ofLakeway/Lake Travis
“Service Above Self”Meetings every Thursday noon to 1:00 pm,
usually with interesting speakersLakeway Resort & Spa, 101 Lakeway Blvd., Lakeway
(call for specific room each week 261-6600)
Rotary International is the world’s first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Our members are business and service leaders of Lake Travis area working together on local, national and international projects. Visit a luncheon and see what we’re all about!
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WCID 17 will be averaging household water usage during the billing cycle beginning November 8 and ending February 15, 2012 (when outdoor irrigation is usually shut off) to calculate the customer fee for wastewater service to be billed beginning in October, 2012 for the following year. Minimizing your water usage during these months will result in keeping your wastewater bill low.
Travis County Sets Up Reverse 911 for Cell Phones Travis County Emergency Services is making reverse 911 services
available to residents’ cell phones. The county already offers this service to residents’ landlines. Reverse 911 is used in emergencies where there is a threat to public safety. The message gives warnings and instructions.
People can register their cell phones for up to five geographical locations and if there is an emergency in one of those areas, they will get a call. To find out more info about the program, you can go to http://www.capcog.org/divisions/homeland-security/ens/
To register, people are asked to go to the Capital Area Council of Governments’ website at http://wireless.capcog.org.
ClubCorp Charity ClassicSponsored by Rough Hollow Lakeway,
Raises Over $24,000 for Worthy Charities The Hills of Lakeway Country Club recently hosted its Fifth
Annual ClubCorp Charity Classic, with hundreds of families from Lakeway coming together to raise over $24,000 for three worthy charitable organizations, including Maggie’s Hope, MDA Augie’s Quest and Employee Partners Care Foundation (EPCF).
Sponsored by the award-winning Rough Hollow master-planned lifestyle community, the ClubCorp Charity Classic drew members of The Hills of Lakeway Country Club and the Village of The Hills, as well as Lakeway residents to a golf tournament, dinner and live auction. Thanks to this valuable sponsor commitment, as well as the effort of The Hills of Lakeway Country Club to cover the cost of the golf tournament and dinner, 100 percent of the proceeds from the event are able to be divided among the three charities.
Rough Hollow, developed by Lakeway-based Legend Communities and its principal, Haythem Dawlett, has been involved with the ClubCorp Charity Classic for three consecutive years, providing not only sponsorship support but also helping to increases awareness of the event through its numerous marketing and development relationships. The result is an event with substantial individual and corporate support benefiting organizations that are making a tremendous impact on the lives of those in need in Lakeway and beyond.
While others continue the search for a cure for Autism, Maggie’s Hope is giving families hope and the funding they need to recover their children. The number of children affected by this disorder has jumped 400% and is now at 1 in 91. One day it could be your loved one. Our goal is to promote awareness and most importantly support those families affected by this frustrating, but sometimes-recoverable condition. Families don’t have time to wait for a cure, they are suffering NOW and need our help for treatment, school advocates, support and special dietary needs.
Maggie’s Hope is about helping families without the politics that may surround autism for which treatment parents choose. Every penny Maggie’s Hope gives out goes to families. Families hurting TODAY financially, emotionally and struggling to help their children and pay their bills will get help from Maggie’s Hope.
For more information about the ClubCorp Charity Classic at The Hills of Lakeway or additional ways to donate, call Ellen Frost at 512-261-7200 or e-mail [email protected].
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JLB999458A
Come in, enjoy and receive another massage at the introductory rate!
Cannot be combined with any other offer.
BEEN IN BEFORE?
$74* Introductory 1½-hour massage session
RTP3JLB999458A#4185373.indd 1 6/30/11 1:50 PM
DISCOVER A HEALTHY GETAWAY AT THE PERFECT PRICE
$49* Introductory 1-hour massage session
FREE Aromatherapy or Deep Heat Upgrade when
you come in for an Introductory Massage!Cannot be combined with any other offer.
INTRODUCTORY BONUS
JLB999458A
Come in, enjoy and receive another massage at the introductory rate!
Cannot be combined with any other offer.
BEEN IN BEFORE?
$74* Introductory 1½-hour massage session
RTP3JLB999458A#4185373.indd 1 6/30/11 1:50 PM
DISCOVER A HEALTHY GETAWAY AT THE PERFECT PRICE
$49* Introductory 1-hour massage session
FREE Aromatherapy or Deep Heat Upgrade when
you come in for an Introductory Massage!Cannot be combined with any other offer.
INTRODUCTORY BONUS
JLB999458A
Come in, enjoy and receive another massage at the introductory rate!
Cannot be combined with any other offer.
BEEN IN BEFORE?
$74* Introductory 1½-hour massage session
RTP3JLB999458A#4185373.indd 1 6/30/11 1:50 PM
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