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GRANADA HILLS JULY 4TH PARADE
Everyone is invited to the Granada Hills parade at 4:00 on the4th of July. We will meet on El Dorado (around the 7900 block)
and walk to the park. The Oak Hill Fire Trucks will lead the way with the help of the sheriffs. Please decorate your bike, car, wagon, dog, children, scooter, or whatever and join us for a fun time! Prizes will be awarded for the best decorations.
We will have games for the kids (and young at heart) and refreshments for all at the park after the parade. Around 5:30 we will serve hamburgers and hot dogs and all the fixin's. If you would like to help, please contact Melissa 689-4982
CIRCLE C SELECT
2010-2011 YEAR RoUND SwIm
TEAmWe Want You!
The Circle C Select Swim team is a year round program created to develop each swimmers technique, conditioning, discipline, goal setting,self-esteem and competitiveness while learning the sport of swimming.
The year round season will begin July 19th with a two week stroke clinic followed by daily practices beginning August 2nd. The program has applied to be an AISD Off Campus Physical Education Provider. AISD students in 7th grade or higher may apply for a PE waiver for the 2010-2011 school year. To be eligible for the AISD waiver, a swimmer must have registered for the team, paid all applicable fees, and submitted a completed PE waiver to the swim center by August 16th. Swimmers do not have to reside in Circle C Ranch to join the team. Contact Brandon Ducote, Aquatics Director, at 288-6057 or [email protected]
BE oN THE LooKoUTReported May 2010
The following vehicle was seen pulling in and out of numerous driveways along Thomas Springs Rd. around the same time (1300 hrs) a burglary of a residence occurred in the area:
1999 Nissan maxima SE—Silver/GrayTXLP—195CYR
tinted windows, sunroof and spoiler on trunk
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Board of directorsPresident Melissa Clark-Maynard ...... 689-4982, [email protected]
Vice President Dan Nowicki ...................633-1780, [email protected]
treasurer Alicia Kothmann ............................... [email protected]
secretary Tim Hendricks ................ 771-0188, [email protected]
directors Hope Dyson ..................394-1558, [email protected] Jim Shaw ........................ 288-0315, [email protected] Jen Butel ...........................389-5478, [email protected]
newsletter Jen Butel ...........................389-5478, [email protected]
welcome Hope Dyson ..................394-1558, [email protected]
memBershiP Tim Hendricks ................ 771-0188, [email protected]
Pool committeePOOL DIRECTORS Melissa Clark-Maynard [email protected] Alicia [email protected] Steve & Candy Allmand ........ [email protected]
POOL MEMBERSHIP Michelle Schulze [email protected]
POOL PARTIES Jamie Casaday ......288-3087, [email protected]
architectural control commitee Dan Nowicki .................. 633-1780, [email protected] Roger Edgar .................. 394-9980, [email protected] Tim Hendricks ................ 771-0188, [email protected] Jim Shaw ......................................... [email protected]
front entrance Bronnie Martin .................................................. 288-1202
oak hill association of neighBorhoods Rick Perkins (OHAN) .....426-5728, [email protected]
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July EvEnts At the Wildflower Center
independence day--Wildflower Center is closed.
lady Bird Johnson tribute day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, July 25Free admission. Come honor our founder and see some special exhibits, including a
statue-in-progress of Mrs. Johnson. Activities for the whole family include book signings, a pottery demonstration, a nature photography exhibit and fun for the kids.
nature nights - 6 to 9 p.m. Thursdays in JulyTalks, crafts, hikes and fun for the family. $1 admission and free to members and Eco-
Explorers. Reptiles, July 8; Bees, July 15; Tracking wildlife, July 22; Birds of prey, July 29
kissed by nature: flora, fauna and fossils from the edwards Plateau - Through August 22
The Shade Tree Potter, aka Susie Fowler, uses fossils, leaves, seed pods and other natural objects gathered near her home above the Pedernales River to create the pottery on display in the McDermott Learning Center
a closer look: Bruce leander’s Photography - Through August 22From the Wildflower Center to Big Bend, Bruce Leander is a photographic genius who
captures the tiniest insects and sweeping West Texas panoramas with equal aplomb. In the McDermott Learning Center.
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Increasing water safety awareness and standards
FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DROWNING
For more information,check out our website at
www.colinshope.org
Drowning is the leadingcause of unintentional
injury-related deathin children ages 1-4
Drowning is the 2nd leading cause of unintentional injury-related death ages 1-14.
DROWNING WILL AFFECT YOUOR SOMEONE YOU KNOW
Most children are out of sight or missing for less than 5 minutes and usually in the presence of 1 or both parents.
NO ONE is “drown proof” – no matter their level of swimming ability.
Falls, entrapments, and injuries lead to drowning regardless of swimming level.
A majority of people overestimate their own and their child’s ability to swim, especially in a panic event.
5min
Drowning occurs in as little as 2 minutes.
Most children die who are submerged for as little as 6-10 minutes.
Irreversible brain damage occurs in as little as 4 minutes.
2min 4min 6min
Children who drown do not scream, splash, or struggle. They silently slip beneath the water, even with adults & lifeguards present.
DROWNING IS QUICK AND SILENT
DROWNING CAN STILL OCCUREVEN IF YOU KNOW HOW TO SWIM
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Austin newcomers Club - July luncheonAustin Newcomers is a social organization dedicated to introducing
residents to the Austin Community and giving them the opportunity to meet and make new friends. Join us at our monthly luncheon as well as take the opportunity to learn about and become involved in many varied fun Interest groups.
time: 11:00 AM Social - 12 Noon Luncheondate: July 21, 2010
(Reservations required by Thursday, July 15th)location: Green Pastures Restaurant811 W Live Oak Street, Austin, 78704
luncheon cost: $20 per personFor Luncheon Reservations email: LuncheonDirector@
AustinNewcomers.com or contact Marilyn Amey, 473-0118
For other Newcomers information visit www.austinnewcomers.com or call 512-314-5100
July Program: wallace Jefferson, chief Justice of the supreme court of texas
Chief Justice Jefferson was appointed to the Supreme Court of Texas in March 2001, elected in November 2002 and on September 14, 2004, he was appointed Chief Justice. His appointment as Chief Justice was confirmed unanimously by the Texas Senate on March
9, 2005. He was elected Chief Justice in 2006, and reelected to a full term in 2008. His term ends December 31, 2014.
Chief Justice Jefferson joined the court from private practice in San Antonio. As a partner in the appellate specialty firm of Crofts, Callaway & Jefferson, he successfully argued two cases before the United States Supreme Court. He is a graduate of the James Madison College at Michigan State University and the University of Texas School of Law.
He is certified in civil appellate law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He was San Antonio Bar Association President for 1998-99, and was named the San Antonio Young Lawyers Association’s Outstanding Young Lawyer in 1997.
In August, 2008, Chief Justice Jefferson was elected First Vice President of the Conference of Chief Justices, and is scheduled to lead the organization as its President in 2010. The Conference is an association of chief justices from each of the fifty states and the U.S. territories. As President, Chief Justice Jefferson will be Chair of the National Center for State Courts, a policy and resource organization in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Chief Justice Jefferson has a fascinating personal story to share with us including his ascendancy to the top judicial office in Texas and how that branch of government works.
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gardening in the hill country Spring is in full swing with bright green mornings full of sunshine
and bird song. Area garden centers are bursting with eager gardeners loading carts with compost, flowers and landscape supplies. While riding the energy of the season to beautify your yard, keep in mind a few things that will help the garden flourish through spring and summer.
Healthy soil supports a healthy landscape. Dedicate energy every year to improving your soil, and you will be richly rewarded with better blooms, improved water efficiency, and fewer disease problems. Work compost into garden and flower beds, and top-dress established areas and lawns with compost. Compost improves soil quality, and reduces or eliminates the need for fertilizer.
Water your garden efficiently and effectively. Although some watering is necessary to sustain gardens in the Hill Country, many people water too much! Over-watering wet or shallow soil results in weakened or diseased plants as well as runoff (water and money down the storm drain). For our thin and clay Hill Country soils, ½ inch, twice per week is the maximum amount you should need to water--even during the heat of summer. During spring and fall, ½ inch once per week is plenty.
Watering between dusk and dawn further increases the effectiveness of the water you use by reducing evaporation and increasing the amount of water that makes it to plant roots.
Twice per week summer watering is good for landscapes and also good for water supply. Over 60 percent of residential water is used on landscapes in the summer, resulting in water treatment plants experiencing peak demands. Efficient watering reduces the need to built new water treatment plants.
The City of Austin requires their customers to water no more than twice per week watering schedule effective May 1 through September 30. LCRA encourages all of its retail customers to follow Austin’s schedule. The watering schedule is as follows:
odd Addresses: wednesday And SaturdayEven Addresses: Thursday And Sunday
Commercial And Hoa Common Areas: Tuesday And Friday
Healthy soil and efficient watering will assure that the vibrant flowers in your shopping cart at the garden center thrive in your yard throughout the growing season. Be sure to consider using native and adapted plants that are drought tolerant. For more information on drought tolerant plants and tips on water conservation, go to the LCRA web site: http://www.lcra.org/water/save/index.html.
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seton’s cancer Program receives komen grant To Sustain Breast Cancer Outreach
The Seton Family of Hospitals is proud to announce that its cancer program is the recipient of a generous $223,000 grant from the Austin
Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.This is the tenth year the Komen Austin
Affiliate has supported Seton’s breast cancer services for low-income patients. Last year, more than 1,600 women were screened for breast
cancer by the mobile mammography program, with nearly 1,800 screening mammograms planned for 2010-11. More than 240 women with breast problems were helped this past year and up to 300 are expected to receive services in 2010-11.
“The generous grant from the Komen Austin Affiliate enables Seton to continue reaching out to underserved women residing in Travis, Hays, Caldwell, Bastrop and Williamson Counties with vital mobile mammography services and breast diagnostics,” said Dawn Parsons, Clinical Manager, Seton Family of Hospitals Cancer Program.
The Seton Mobile Breast Cancer Screening Outreach Program brings breast health services directly to those most in need. The
Take the Time van transports a mobile mammography X-ray unit and a team of breast cancer screening nurses to neighborhood and community centers, clinics, churches and civic organizations. Traveling to communities throughout Central Texas, the Seton Breast Cancer Screening Team provides low-cost mammograms, clinical breast exams and breast health education to underserved, low-income patients ages 40 years and older.
Services offered through Seton’s Breast Cancer Diagnostic Work-Up Program include diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, biopsies, surgeon consultations and pathology interpretations. Finding breast cancer at its earliest stage when the disease can be successfully treated, dramatically reduces mortality related to breast cancer. Seton’s program increases access, convenience, continuity of care, eliminate financial barriers and decrease the amount of time it takes to reach a diagnosis, which leads to better outcomes.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is the world’s largest breast cancer organization, and the Austin Affiliate is one of 125 affiliates dedicated to ending breast cancer in their local communities. Komen Affiliates
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