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Volume 6, Issue 8August 2014

Newsletter for the Residents of Lakeway

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

ARTICLE INFO The Lakeway Voice is mailed monthly to all Lakeway residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome.

To submit an article for The Lakeway Voice please email it to [email protected]. The deadline is the 15th of the month prior to the issue.

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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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. 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. Call 512-263-9181 to find out how to have your business featured on the cover of the Lakeway Voice.

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AROUND LAKEWAY6 Blood Drive6 Indoor City Wide Garage Sale6 Summer Movie Series8 Hill Country Landscapes Inspire Exhibit9 Lakeway’s Proposal Garners CAMPO Support10 LTlov’s Grant Funds10 Lakeway Hills Solos11 Summer Shindig Set for Lakeway’s Next Big Band Bash11 What’s Happening at Lake Travis Community Library?

SCHOOL NEWS12 Lake Travis ISD 2014-2015 School Calendar

SPORTS NEWS14 Lake Travis Youth Association16 Lakeway Country Club18 Tennis Tips

BUSINESS SECTION21 Lakeway Men’s Breakfast Club

KIDS STUFF22 What Happens If You Swallow A Bug?

IN EVERY ISSUE4 Classifieds20 Teenage Job Seekers

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AROUND LAKEWAY6 Lakeway Earns Gold Scenic City Certification6 Chill Out at Lakeway’s First Cool Arts Party8 Women’s Club Float Wins Grand Prize - Best of Show9 4th of July Fun!9 Spotlighting Lakeway Arts10 All Things Wild Rehabilitation10 Lakeway Hills Solos Activities11 Water Wise12 Bring Your Cool Moves to Next Big Band Bash12 LTlov’s 5th Annual School Supplies Drive12 Skiin’ with the Galilean13 Wine and Cheese Event13 AKA Vocal Show Group13 “White Christmas” Auditions

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SPORTS NEWS16 Lakeway 9 Holes Ladies Group

NEWS YOU CAN USE18 Boat Ramp Etiquette19 Tadah! Can You Believe This?

BUSINESS SECTION21 Lakeway Men’s Breakfast Club22 Be Healthy Rotary Challenge

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Around LakewayLakeway Earns Gold

Scenic City CertificationThe City of Lakeway’s attention to design and sign standards

earned it Gold Scenic City certification on July 18 from the Scenic City Certification Program of Scenic Texas.

A newly certified Scenic City, Lakeway is one of 15 cities in the state to earn first-time or upgraded certification for the 2014-2019 period.

The Scenic City Certification Program is a project of Scenic Texas and its program partners, and is the first in the United States to incorporate a comprehensive set of model standards for design and development of public roadways and public spaces into one program.

The program draws a direct correlation between the success of a city’s economic development efforts and the visual appearance of its public spaces and recognizes municipalities that implement high-quality scenic standards.

“The designation of Lakeway as a gold-level Scenic City is the result of many years of hard work by staff and past and present elected officials,” Lakeway Mayor Dave DeOme said. “The focus on strict enforcement of zoning and building ordinances over the years is one reason Lakeway has achieved this recognition.”

Earning certification is straightforward. A city must initially meet three criteria before applying to the program including having a strictly regulated and enforced sign code, a ban on new billboards and a landscaping and tree planting program.

Then, a city’s existing standards are assessed and scored based on a model of some 70-plus possible criteria ranging from percentage of park and open space, strong litter enforcement laws, street lighting standards, to parking lot landscaping, utility line management and more. Under the scoring system, an applicant earns Recognized, Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum certification.

In granting the city its Gold certification, Scenic Texas took note of Lakeway’s strong design standards and its ordinance requiring exposed concrete of detention ponds facing adjacent roadways and neighboring properties to be veneered with rock, brick or other approved material.

A reception to present the 2014 municipalities with their Scenic City Certification will be Oct. 2 in Houston, in conjunction with the annual Texas Municipal League conference.

Scenic City Certification program partners include the Texas Municipal League, Urban Land Institute – Houston, American Planning Association Texas, Houston-Galveston Area Council, American Council of Engineering Companies of Houston, Keep Texas Beautiful, Texas Historical Commission, Texas Downtown Association, Scenic Houston and Scenic America.

Scenic Texas is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization. The mission of Scenic Texas is to preserve and enhance the visual character of Texas. It promotes enhanced design standards for public projects, billboard reduction, freeway landscaping, sign control and scenic byway development.

Chill Out At Lakeway’s First Cool Arts Party

The Cool Arts Party will freeze spiking temperatures in their tracks with a cool oasis of arts appreciation. Lakeway Arts Committee will host the inaugural Cool Arts Party from 2-6 p.m. Aug. 16 at Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek.

This party is free to the public and will feature big band music to highlight performing arts and paintings, jewelry and sculpture to showcase visual fine arts created by Lakeway-area artists. The popular Vintage 15, Austin’s hottest up-and-coming big band, will perform jazz and swing standards with a cool modern vibe from 3-5 p.m. This Austin jazz band also features husband and wife vocal duo Hans and Rachael Stockenberger. The Vintage 15 big band combines dynamic chemistry with sizzling swing tunes to bring a swanky sound to its performances.

Bandleader-trumpet player Steve Moreland has assembled 15 fresh faces from major cities around the country to carve out a unique corner of the Austin jazz scene. The band’s angle on youth and talent brings a bright new energy, not found in any other local big bands. Their musical library covers the entirety of the Great American Songbook, ranging from Frank Sinatra to Harry Connick Jr. to Ella Fitzgerald and Michael Buble. Lakeway area artists will display their fine art paintings, jewelry, sculpture and pottery in rooms D, E and F in Lakeway Activity Center. All art on display will be available for sale.

“Mark Aug. 16 on your calendars, and plan to ‘be cool’ at the refreshing Cool Arts Party at the LAC,” Lakeway Arts Committee Chairman Fred Newton said. For information, call Lakeway Activity Center at 512-261-1010.

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Q: With the stock market at record highs and interest rates at all time lows, where should you be investing?

A: We are currently in the sixth year of this bull market and are continuing to set new records on the stock market indexes. The Federal Reserve’s monetary policy is keeping interest rates low for the foreseeable future. With that said, many investors are trying to determine the best course of action to take from here.

While markets could continue to go higher, that doesn’t mean that the stocks that got us here will be the stocks to get us there. Let me explain. There is currently a shift in the investments that are providing the growth and income of the market.

While the high flyers have been technology and financial sectors, things are starting to lean in favor of investments that provide stability and dividends.

It is important to protect your current portfolio values while continuing to achieve total return. We are advising that investors begin to take profits on some appreciated investments. Those profits can then be placed into investments that provide better than average yield and are

non-correlated with the current equity market.By properly diversifying, being very aware of price, and

requiring significantly more yield than the current market, it is possible to hedge your portfolio against a possible market downturn without completely getting out of the game. There are a number of vehicles providing these options including master limited partnerships, real estate investment trusts, preferred stocks, and business development corporations.

Most of these investment vehicles offer current yields that surpass those of the dividends paid by blue chip stocks. In addition, the underlying strategy providing the returns is not based on the direction of the equity markets. Therefore, it is possible to use these alternative strategies to put reposition your profits and “hedge your bets” on the direction of the overall market.

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The Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway scored a grand prize with a “PT-911” float entry in Lakeway’s July 4th parade. The best-of-show entry featured the theme, “Saluting Citizen Soldiers.” Escorting the boat in full uniform and carrying their service flags were:

Mike Boston – NavyWard Beebe – Coast Guard

Joe Benasutti – ArmyBob Carnes – Marines

Melissa Steffan – Air Force

On board were float chairman Sharon January, club member Gretchen Nearburg and World War II Navy veteran Gil Boyd. Nearburg donned Boyd’s sailor uniform for the day, while January dressed in army fatigues and a Special Forces hat borrowed from Joe Benasuitti’s son.

January thanked all the workers and supporters who took part, including Gretchen Nearburg, Sharon Rogers, Cherie and Charlie Harris, Jane Benasutti, Nancy Clayton, Barbara Bembry, Barbara Beebe, Pat Evans, incoming float chair Charlie Cooley, and Margaret Kilgo.

“I’d especially like to thank Mike Boston, who put his mind, heart and body into constructing and painting the float. Without him, we would not have had the PT-911. And without the Harrises, we would not have had the truck,” January said.

Womens Club past president Jane Benasutti, who nurtured the float plan throughout the year, remarked, “Sharon January and her team did an amazing job focusing on the soldiers—male and female—who have served and still serve our nation.”

Kitty Lichty, incoming president, remarked, “This grand prize win starts our Women’s Club year off with a bang. I was delighted to see so many of our community’s retired servicemen take part.”

l. to r.: Citizen Soldiers Joe Benasutti, Ward Beebe, Mike Boston, Bob Carnes and Melissa Steffan stand ready to march

beside the July 4th parade’s winning float.

Women’s Club Float Wins Grand Prize - Best of Show

l. to r., Gretchen Nearburg dons the World War II uniform of veteran sailor Gil Boyd, while float chairman Sharon January wears army

fatigues and a borrowed Special Forces hat.

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Hi, I’m submitting a picture of my son Jake Hohn (16 months).  He was in the parade with the Jardin de Ninos school.  We had a blast.  Thanks for hosting such a fun event. Lakeway is the best city in Texas!  Jake ‘s grandparents came out from California to celebrate the 4th with him and they decorated his trike. We think it’s pretty awesome.

Thanks, Heather Hohn

Proud mom and Lakeway resident

4th of July

FUN!

"Guardian angel" wind sculpture by Lyman

Whitaker

Spotlighting Lakeway ArtsSubmitted by Sue Ellen Knolle, Member of the Lakeway Arts Committee

Billy Boy with Butterfly Net (the original, provided by the family and friends of Florence Newton)

Boy with Racket

The Sculpture garden seen and enjoyed daily on Lakeway Blvd. between Rogues Roost Drive and Top O’ the Lake Drive was created orginally as a memorial to Florence Newton, funded by her friends and family. Florence fell in love with Lakeway in 1986 leading to her move to Lakeway with her husband Fred in 1995.She was an active volunteer until her death in 2008.

The original bronze sculpture of “Billy, the boy with the Butterfly Net” was soon joined by five life-sized sculptures : Two Boys Balancing, Girls with an Arbor Rope, Girl with a Teddy Bear and Boy Tennis player. The copper wind sculpture, “Guardian Angel” is the hand-crafted creation of Lyman Whitaker from Utah. These added sculptures created a sculpture garden produced by the City of Lakeway Arts Committee with the assistance of The Treasury and Freed Gallery. The objective of the garden is to elicit smiles from onlookers as they pass by on Lakeway Blvd.. The family of Florence remark: “The spirit of Florence smiles back.”

Public memorials can heighten the visual enjoyment of citizens of Lakeway. Anyone desiring to donate a memorial or to honor a special person are encouraged to contact Director of Lakeway Parks and Recreation, Andra Dearing.

Boys Balancing Best Girl with Doll 2 Girls with Jump Rope

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Around LakewayLakeway Hills Solos Activities

AUGUST 2014: (PLEASE RSVP at least two weeks before scheduled activity (or RSVP date) so we can plan accordingly. NOTE: “gas tip” is usually based on

4-people/car so adjust up or down depending on number of riders. Chair: Jacquie Banks 512.638.0484 c

http://www.hillcountrycurrent.com/Great site for activity ideas that you can help plan

AUG 11: Games - Mah Jong 2 – 5pm @ LAC then EAT afterward TBD where. NO carpool. Call Mary Ann Griesman

AUG 13: LUNCH Baguette et Chocolat, 12101 Bee Cave Rd, 512.263.8388. Carpool LAC 11:30am. $1 gas . Call Jo Kirk

THANK YOU to Maxine Beeskow for organizing May Lunch Bunch and now to Jo Kirk for June, July, August! We STILL NEED a volunteer for SEPT, OCT, NOV. Call Jacquie Banks 512.638.0484.

PLEASE NOTE: Jo Kirk has another new phone number …AUG 14: Tour Bullock Museum, The 1968 Exhibit: The Year

That Rocked History. See iconic purple jacket worn by Jimmie Hendrix and sweaters worn by Mr. Rogers etc. (I don’t think any of my personal hippie memorabilia is in there though). Eat afterward at The Story of Texas Café (onsite) and IMAX movie (three choices). Carpool LAC 9:30am. $4 gas + share of parking cost. Call Jacquie Banks 512.638.0484.

AUG 15: eat first and then Games Bridge & Dominoes @ LAC 7pm. NO carpool. Eat at Pao’s (near Chair King &Tuesday Mornings). 5:15pm. Call Jo Kirk or Eat at Gumbo’s, Hill Country Galleria, 5:00pm. Call Phyllis Ligon.

AUG 27: Dining Out - Fonda San Miguel, 2330 W North Loop Blvd, 512.459.4121. Carpool LAC 5:30 pm $2/ea gas. Call Pam Murray.

AUG 22: Social will feature two guest speakers. 1) Linda Davis will inform us on Lion’s Club Mobile Meals Program through which 22 local restaurants provide FREE FOOD to those with temporary needs such as after surgery. It is not based on income but levels of need and that could be any one of us. 2) Joan Buzzard, President of Service League of Greater Lakeway will talk about the many FREE SERVICES such as a) transportation to medical appointments, b) lending medical equipment, and c) light handyman work (changing a/c filters or light bulbs etc). Doors open at LAC 5:30. Dinner 6:15. Santana Catering will again provide the meal. BYOB. $15 checks to Sandra Blakeway, 3390 S El Dorado, 78734

SAVE-THE-DATES:Please RSVP early as tickets go quickly and/or plans need to be made!

Sun Sept 14: The Full Monty, Palace Theater, Georgetown. $24 checks payable to Anita Fisher and mailed to her, 303 Copperleaf, by August 15th. Carpool LAC 12:15pm for afternoon show. Eat after.

Reminder: If any Solo needs a hug, card, call, or prayer call Caring Chair, Yvonne Connell

All Things Wild Rehabilitation

Submitted by Sue Knolle

A newcomer to town, All Things Wild Rehabilitation (ATW) entered a float in the Lakeway July 4th Parade to get the word out that they are here to stay. Founded in 2012 by a group of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in the Austin area and now proudly has 118 members. ATW is today a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity with plans to acquire land and build a rehabilitation facility and sanctuary in the Lakeway area.

The float design signified an Intake Center for injured and orphaned wild animals and birds. Two young girls rode in the house waving to the crowd while walkers alongside handed out ATW business cards and packages of candy. For their first attempt at entering the parade, ATW took the 1st place blue ribbon in the Civic Category.

ATW rehabilitators and supporters are available for presentations about wildlife care and management. They work closely with the Lakeway Police Department and will assist with help, questions, or sanctuary for all animals in need including domestic and farm animals. Each month, the group holds a Lunch & Learn at a local restaurant where a guest speaker discusses a topic about animals. Donations of time and money are deeply appreciated. For more information, call 512-897-0806 or visit www.allthingswildrehab.org.

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Thanks to the rains we received in May and June, the Lakes have come up about six feet. But, with no rain in sight, the lake levels will drop considerably in the next several months. Our hope is that we can make it to the fall without hitting the combined storage level of 600,000 acre feet in the lakes which would trigger the Drought Worse than the Drought of Record. If that happens, we will have to cut back our usage by 20 percent. Lakeway MUD has responded to the call of conservation by reducing our monthly consumption.

Lakeway MUD customers have used less water this year per capita than any other year in the MUD’s history. We will continue to be on a one day irrigation schedule throughout the summer. Everyone needs to continue to conserve where ever possible. We have conservation tips on our website at www.Lakewaymud.org . We also have an extensive beneficial reuse system using recycled water.

The State of Texas is experiencing a water crisis, so we need to be creative and use water wisely. With advanced technology, we have been able to treat our wastewater to higher standards than our permit requires. The City of Wichita Falls has just been approved to supplement their drinking water with recycled water. The City of Brownwood has the design approved for recycled water to drinking water supplement and are waiting on the approval from the City Council. Lakeway MUD has an extensive recycled beneficial use program that uses the water for irrigation around the City of Lakeway.

In the Highland Lakes, there is a ban on discharging wastewater into the Lakes, so we have to find alternative ways to reuse the water. Lakeway MUD has been using recycled water on golf courses and medians for many years. We also have two Cedar Tracts that we are required to maintain in case we can’t get rid of the water; they provide an alternative site where we can release excess water. We have not used these Cedar Tracts since 2007 and do not intend to use them since our reuse customer base uses all of the water. We also have what we

call 210 customers who use the water for irrigation. These customers are mostly commercial or Home Owners Associations that have large common areas.

In an effort to relieve the Cedar Tract on Lohmans Crossing from its permit obligation, we have submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) a major amendment to our wastewater permit. We are proposing to include our 210 customers so that we get credit on our water balance that we use for our wastewater plants. This is a step in the right direction to allow our 210 customers acreage to be used towards our permit. There will be notices sent out to adjacent homeowners letting them know that recycled water is being used for irrigation. Again I want to reiterate that we have been using recycled water for irrigation for almost forty five years, thereby conserving valuable fresh water resources with the cooperation of our customers.

Beneficial reuse is one of the best ways to conserve water. Our customers get the benefit of using the water for irrigation while helping us get rid of the water, since we can’t discharge into the lakes. We save approximately twenty nine percent of our surface water every year by using recycled water for irrigation; approximately 158 million gallons a year.

We have two wastewater treatment plants that serve our customers in Lakeway. The West plant has a permit that is being renewed and our East plant is the one with the permit amendment about which we published a notice in the paper last week. If successful with this permit amendment, we will be able to relieve approximately sixty acres in the heart of Lakeway of its permit obligation.

Thank you for your cooperation and support. We will be in Stage 3 of our drought plan throughout the summer and will keep you informed of any changes via our website and our banners on Lohmans Crossing and Lakeway Boulevard.

WATERWISE

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Around Lakeway

Bring Your Cool Moves To Next Big Band Bash

Where else would you want to be on a hot summer night than in the cool ballroom of the Lakeway Activity Center?

Kent Dugan’s 17-piece orchestra, The Republic of Texas Band, will feature well known Lakeway singers David Cummings and Lisa Clark at the next Big Band Bash from 8-10 p.m. Aug. 11 at Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek.

This band consistently appeals to dancers of many generations. Expect to hear a wide variety of favorite tunes, mostly from the Sinatra era, with fresh arrangements.

A large dance floor and plenty of tables beckon anyone to dance or listen. Lakeway’s Big Band Bashes are on the second Monday of each month.

This is a free event, but donations to the band are encouraged. Bring refreshments, if desired, as none are provided. Reservations are not taken, and doors open at 7:30 p.m.

“Get your dancing shoes polished, dress up slightly and come out to dance and listen to some really great music,” said Fred Newton, chair of the Lakeway Arts Committee. “This monthly event shows why living in Lakeway is so much fun.”

LTlov’s 5th Annual School Supplies drive for low income LTISD students begins Monday, August 4th and will run through Friday, August 22nd. Give the gift of learning and help our neighbors in need with a donation of basic school supplies. For details, including drop-off locations and the requested supply list, visit the Current Projects page at www.ltlov.org.

LTlov’s 5th Annual School Supplies Drive

April Womack with Moreland Properties, who will once again participate in this worthwhile project. LTlov is the designated

coordinating non profit for the Lake Travis Independent School District.

Congratulations to Skiin’ With The Galilean on another successful three day water fun camp for individuals with special needs and foster children and their families. SWTG is one of 16 organizations who received an Annual Grant from LTlov. LTlov’s 2014 Annual Grants funding totaled $47,235 dollars invested into the Lake Travis community to help families in need.

Skiin' with the Galilean

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The Lakeway Associates of Seton Schedule Wine

and Cheese Event The first General Meeting of the Lakeway Associates of Seton

will be a Wine and Cheese Reception on Tuesday, September 23rd, 4PM at the home of Gretchen Nearburg, 1129 Challenger St. in Lakeway.  During the meeting there will be an update on Seton Shoal Creek Hospital which treats children and adults who may experience emotional and/or substance abuse difficulties.  

This year’s activities, dates and locations will be announced including “The Seton Christmas Homes Tour,” “The Seton Tea” as well as “The Seton Gala.”  These fundraisers donate all monies raised to Seton Shoal Creek.  Over the years LAS members have raised more than $ 350,000. This year promises to be an exciting and creative one.  In order to join the organization, please send your $20 per person or $30 per couple dues to Jackie Elliot at 26 Prestonwood Circle, Lakeway, TX 78734.  For more information call: Barbara Bembry 512/913-7261. It is necessary to RSVP the Wine and Cheese Reception and all members and guests are welcome.  Please call:  512-261-8536. 

AKA Vocal Show GroupSave the date!!!  Load up the “Fancy wine and chow” and bring them,

along with your cousins, mother, brother and theater loving chums, to the Lakeway Activity Center on September 26th  and, or 27th  as The AKA Vocal Show Group performs Broadway Hits from your favorite musicals.   You have seen most of the members in the Lakeway Sing A Long group or Lakeway Players performances.  You ALSO KNOW them AS (AKA…get it?)  Cathy Rose, Mark King, Barbara Calderaro, Theresa Lingren, Linda Bradshaw and Boyd Lawrence. 

They have played from Georgetown, to Snyder, from Marble Falls to Leander, and for the last two years at the Lakeway Activity Center.  Let’s welcome them back this September as they perform “If My Friends Could See Me Now”, “Steam Heat”, “Opening Night”, and “Avenue Q” among other favorites.  The music from plays such as Chicago, Chorus Line, Grease, Les Miserables, and Wicked will bring back fond memories of your ventures into the culture of musical theater.  

The show starts at 7:30, with the doors opening at 6:30, allowing plenty of time for pre-show lubrication, er….preparation!  Tickets go on sale in September, and are $15.00 for reserved seating.   Get a group of 10 friends together, and reserve a table!   Come support your fellow Lakeway performers, and you’ll agree that the AKA Vocal Show Group is Also Known As Fantastic and Fun! 

CONTACT: Cathy Rose, Director [email protected] or 512-415-

2549SHOW DATES:

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2014

AUDITION DATES: Monday, August 25th, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 26th, 7:00 to 9:00 P.MSaturday, August 30th, 10:00 A.M. to noon

AUDITION LOCATION: The Lakeway Activity Center,, Room D105 Cross Creek, Lakeway, TX 78734

AUDITION TIMES: Please contact Cathy Rose to set up a specific audition time.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Actors should be prepared to sing 32 bars of a song (preferably

from a musical). Accompanist will be available. Also be prepared to do a short dance combination. Please bring 1 copy each of your headshot and resumé if you have them.

CASTING: All singing and non-singing roles are available. Looking for men

and women 18 and older who can move well. Also, 1 young girl over 12 who can sing and move well.

SYNOPSIS: Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical

adaptation features 17 Irving Berlin songs and a book by David Ives and Paul Blake. Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song and dance act after WWll. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. The dazzling score features well known standards including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is The Ocean, Count Your Blessings and the perennial favorite, White Christmas. This musical is so uplifting, it is worthy of year-round productions.

Rehearsals will begin in September and continue thru tech and dress, the first week in November. The quality of the auditions will determine the best casting for the show.  This will be assessed after all auditions are completed.

The Lakeway Players Announce Auditions For Irving Berlin’s Musical

WHITE CHRISTMASBased upon the Paramount Pictures film written for the screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank

Music And Lyrics By Irving Berlin | Book By David Ives And Paul Blake

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School News

A child with confidence is built on a foundation of love and support. The Children’s Center of Austin’s educational and developmental curriculum is like none other and reaches to all types of early learners. Learning doesn’t only take place in our classrooms! Learning continues to be fostered in our school library, gym, art studio, computer labs, and playgrounds.

Intelligent minds are nurtured by a peaked curiosity and love for learning.

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The Austin Diagnostic ClinicSteiner Ranch5145 N. RM 620, Bldg. I512-681-5900 ADClinic.comMy Health, My Doctor, My ADC

The Austin Diagnostic Clinic Steiner Ranch doctors and staff welcome you and your family to our office.

ADC Steiner Ranch Specialists & Services

Allergy & Asthma, Scott Oberhoff, M.D. Dermatology, Melody Vander Straten, M.D. ENT, Richard Bryarly, M.D. Family Practice, Vimal George, M.D. and Brenna Gerdelman, M.D. Neurology, Patrick Nolan, M.D., Ph.D. Podiatry, Ana Urukalo, D.P.M. Rheumatology, Kevin Osgood, M.D. Lab and Infusion Services

We offer same-day and next-day appointments in Family Practice, Pediatrics and Dermatology and accept most insurances.

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Remember to schedule school physicals today!

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Sports News

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LAKEWAY 9 HOLE LADIES GROUPLAKEWAY COUNTRY CLUB

June 4, 2014 : Ace of the Month, Diana HallFirst Flight

1st place- Deane Willis2nd place- Melissa Rice

3rd place- Cheryl WhalingSecond Flight

1st place - Karen Vaughan2nd place- Beverly Burmeier

3rd place- Pam SmithThird Flight

1st place-Ann Smith2nd place- Pat Smith

3rd place- Robin Hargadon50 and under: Deane Willis-50 Melissa Rice , Sandy Walsh,

55 and under: Nancy Wells-55, Dottie Fedro-53 Becky Lainer, Karen Ann Vaughan-53

Chip ins: Ann Smith #2, Julia Youngblood-# 3Low Puts: Ann Smith, Karen Vaughan 16

Birdies: Julia Youngblood #3Hole in One: Pam Smith

June 11th, 20141st place - Vivian Craft, Laurie Hockenberry, Melissa Rice, Cheryl Whaling

2nd place- Kay Beck, Beverly Burmeier, Diana Hall, Joyce Johnson3rd place - Sandra McCullough, Pam Smith, Ann Smith, Julia Youngblood

June 18th, 20141st Place- Diane Tomlinson, Mary Barnes, Billye Lynn Ratlift, Sandy Norton

2nd Place- Marsha Kish, Beverly Wilson, Diana Hall3rd Place- Sarah Hohner, Cheryl Whaling, Pat Huskinson, Ann Smith

June 25th, 2014First Flight

1st Place- Kay Beck2nd Place- Becky Lanier3rd Place- Dottie Fedro

Second Flight1st Place- Karen Vaughan

2nd Place- Beverly Burmeier3rd Place- Diana Hall

Third Flight1st Place- Colleen DeVere2nd Place- Margaret Myers

3rd Place- Ann Smith55 and Under- Kay Beck- 53, Dottie Fedro- 54, Becky Lanier- 55

Chip ins: Deane Willis # 12Low Puts: Beverly Burmeier 14

August 2014 Play ScheduleLLGA 9 Holers

August 6 8:30 am Ace of the Month Live Oak CourseAugust 13 8:30 am Solheim Cup (3-3-3) Yaupon Course

August 20 8:30 Individual PlayYaupon CourseAugust 27 8:30 4 + 1 Yaupon Course

For further information contact Nancy Wells at 512-263-9110 or [email protected]

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With summer now officially here, our beloved lakes are filled with watercrafts of all shapes and sizes buzzing around towing enthusiastic tubers, intensity-high skiers, dedicated fisherman and exercise hungry paddle-boarders. However as the number of people using our aquatic playgrounds increase, so does the risk of accidents among the busy boat ramps and lakefront docks. If you’re planning on using these areas during the busy summer season, here are a few pointers to remember when launching and retrieving your boat:

Avoid unnecessary delays and blocking the boat ramp when launching your boat by completing as much of the preparation (loading of your gear) in the staging area as possible. Make sure your tie down straps are removed, battery is on, and that all your required safety gear, as well as ski’s, tubes, coolers and towels are already in the boat.

If there is a dock at the ramp, ask your passengers to meet you there while you and another experienced person launch the boat without any unnecessary distractions

Use at least two experienced people to launch and retrieve the boat —one to drive the towing vehicle and one to operate the vessel). It is also a great idea to have all your dock lines and bumpers already in place prior to launching.

Launch your boat slowly and safely – ensure the area immediately behind the boat is clear of other boats, personal watercraft and people.

As you approach the dock to pick up your passengers, have a dock line ready to hand off to someone on the dock and instruct everyone to wait until you tell them it is safe to board the boat.

At the end of you boating adventure, drop all your passengers off at the dock first and wait away from the dock while an experienced person retrieves your vehicle and trailer. It’s often best to leave all you equipment in the boat until you reach the staging area where you can safely unload safely.

When retrieving, do not pull your boat into a launch lane until the towing vehicle is at the ramp. The line is formed by vehicles with trailers, not by vessels in the water.

Have the driver of the vehicle tow the boat to a staging area where you can meet your passengers and begin unloading and wiping down. Always double-check your tie downs prior to driving away from the boat ramp area.

Never block a ramp with an unattended vessel or vehicle. Alcohol and boating don’t mix.Always wear a US Coast Guard Approved (USCGA) life jacket when

conducting any type of watersport. Do not power load your boat: Propeller wash can erode the sediment

just beyond the ramp surface, creating a large hole. The eroded sediment is deposited behind the propeller, creating a mound. Trailer tires can get stuck in these holes, and boats can run aground on the mound.

BOAT RAMP ETIQUETTE: DON’T BE “THAT GUY” THIS SUMMERBy Dave West, Austin Wakesurf

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

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

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LAKEWAY MEN’S BREAKFAST CLUBAUGUST 2014PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Meetings at the Lakeway Activity Center - 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 CALLTom Cain - 363-5793

e-mail: [email protected]

AUGUST 6, 2014Bob Rose

LCRA Meteorologist

AUGUST 13, 2014Sanford Levinson, UT ProfessorReframing the Constitution

AUGUST 20, 2014Erin Dolan, UT Professor

UT Freshman Research Initiative

AUGUST 27, 2014 Earl L. Foster, Lakeway Mud General Manager

Water outlook in the Lower Basin

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Business Section

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Dr. Hawthorne, Dr. Devine and Dr.Falke are General Dentists.

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Be Healthy Rotary ChallengeThe local non-profit Be Healthy Lake Travis® is partnering with the

Lakeway/Lake Travis Rotary to start a Health and Wellness initiative to help Rotarians live a longer life and maintain a healthier lifestyle. This project is designed for this community, targeted to be about personal goals and personal health. These two organizations have sparked the community to learn more about wellness and healthy lifestyles.

Dedicated Rotary member Jay Dolfuss has claimed to have lost over 400lbs during his lifetime thanks to one fad diet or another only to gain it back again. He has recently lost 65 pounds with a goal of 100 pounds of weight loss by the end of the year. This is due to Jay realizing that he has been on a short term strategy his whole life, now he is in better control, choosing a sustainable healthy lifestyle not quick weight loss. Jay knew he was going to need some help this time so he reached out to fellow Rotarian and Be Healthy founder Don Canada, Jr. who in 2009 went through a physical and nutritional transformation to a sustainable healthy lifestyle himself. Inspired by each other’s stories they decided to partner together and create a challenge to get Rotary moving with progress not perfection. Be Healthy provides the education - Rotarians provide the participation!

Jay and Don are hoping to take this project all over the community, competing with other Rotary Clubs with the hopes of taking this international.

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