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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Stone Canyon Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2013 1 www.stonecanyonoa.org August 2013 Volume 8, Issue 8 Official Publication of Stone Canyon Homeowners Association Neighborhood Newsletter July Yard of the Month winners Congrats to the following residents who help make Stone Canyon a better place to live! 1st 8509 Sea Ash Circle 2nd 8301 Ironwood Run 3rd 7400 Two Jacks Trail Honorable Mention goes to: 8107 Broken Branch 8007 Magic Mountain Cove 18109 Whitewater 8318 Fern Bluff 9003 Sunburst Terrace Gardening in Texas can be a challenge, so ank You for your efforts! Yard of the Month Committee Texas’ National Night Out 2013 Coming October 1st National Night Out is August 6th this year. But for the great state of Texas, our National Night Out is October 1st. You can guess why: temperatures of 100°+ make it too darn hot. So, it is time to start the planning process for our Neighborhood, and I am looking for your help. I need bids for catering, bouncing castles, volunteers, ideas…. e bid price is always important, but we will also take into consideration whether the bidder is a resident of Stone Canyon or not. Please contact Donna Scoggins at neighborhoodwatch stonecanyonoa.org In the News: e Annual 4th of July Parade was great fun. Park Valley residents came out to join in on the fun, greeting the parade members while passing out candy. e big red Sam Bass Fire truck led the parade. e firemen and firewomen stayed a while to visit with all parade participants, allowing for tours of the great red truck! Cookies, candy, water and big smiles were in abundance! Special thanks to Sonya Buford and David Clark for making this a happening event! Special thanks to those of you who are involved in our neighborhood activities and betterment!

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Stone Canyon

www.stonecanyonoa.org August 2013 Volume 8, Issue 8

Official Publication of Stone Canyon Homeowners Association

Neighborhood Newsletter

July Yard of the Month winners

Congrats to the following residents who help make Stone Canyon a better place to live!

1st 8509 Sea Ash Circle2nd 8301 Ironwood Run3rd 7400 Two Jacks Trail

Honorable Mention goes to:8107 Broken Branch

8007 Magic Mountain Cove18109 Whitewater

8318 Fern Bluff9003 Sunburst Terrace

Gardening in Texas can be a challenge, so Thank You for your efforts!

Yard of the Month Committee

Texas’ National Night Out 2013

Coming October 1stNational Night Out is August 6th this year. But for the great

state of Texas, our National Night Out is October 1st.  You can guess why: temperatures of 100°+ make it too darn hot. So, it is time to start the planning process for our Neighborhood, and I am looking for your help. I need bids for catering, bouncing castles, volunteers, ideas…. The bid price is always important, but we will also take into consideration whether the bidder is a resident of Stone Canyon or not.

Please contact Donna Scoggins at  neighborhoodwatch stonecanyonoa.org

In the News:The Annual 4th of July Parade was great fun. Park Valley

residents came out to join in on the fun, greeting the parade members while passing out candy. The big red Sam Bass Fire truck led the parade. The firemen and firewomen stayed a while to visit with all parade participants, allowing for tours of the great red truck! Cookies, candy, water and big smiles were in abundance! Special thanks to Sonya Buford and David Clark for making this a happening event!

Special thanks to those of you who are involved in our neighborhood activities and betterment!

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Stone CanyonSTONE CANYONOwners & Association Management Teamswww.stonecanyonoa.org

STONE CANYON OWNERS ASSOCIATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORS:

COMMITTEE CHAIRSACC Open ..........................................board@stonecanyonoa.orgRecreation Laura Kouns .................................... [email protected] Swimming Pool Open ............................................pool@stonecanyonoa.orgYard of the MonthAmelia Dansby & Cathy Soukup ........ [email protected] Maintenance Al Maus ...........................maintenance@stonecanyonoa.orgLandscape Cathy Soukup ................................. [email protected] Watch Donna Scoggins [email protected] Judith Horton ................................ [email protected] Neighbor Laura Kouns .................................. [email protected] Ron Kellam ........................ [email protected]

KEY CONTACTS In an attempt to make things easier to find, we have provided

some key contact information for various organizations that you might need to contact. If you have a suggestion for information to add, please contact the web committee.

HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION: Bob Nardo - Goodwin Management .............. 512-852-7965 .................. 11149 Research Blvd Suite 100, Austin, TX 78759 http://stc.goodwintx.com/ Payment Address: Stone Canyon Owners Association P.O. Box 93447, C/O Goodwin Processing Center Las Vegas, NV 89193-3447Governmental Agencies: Fern Bluff Mud .............................................512-238-0606 ............... 7320 Wyoming Springs, Round Rock, TX 78681 City of Round Rock .....................................512-218-5400 .............................. 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, TX Williamson County Commissioners Office ...512-248-3238 ........... 400 W. Main St., Ste. 216, Round Rock, TX 78664 Williamson County Constable (Robert Chody) 512-248-3239 ...................211 Commerce Cove, Round Rock, TX 78664 Williamson County Sheriff’s Office (Non-Emergency) .........................................512-943-1300 Williamson County EMS (Non-Emergency) .........................................512-943-1264 Round Rock ISD ......................... (512) 464-5000 ext 1311 ....................Round Rock Avenue, Round Rock, TX 78681Misc. Services: Gas Line Malfunction .... (Business Hours) 1-800-460-3030 ............................................(After Hours) 1-800-817-8090 Street Light Repair - TU Electric ...............1-800-242-9113 Texas Utilities (TXU).................................1-800-368-1398 Southwestern Bell ......................................1-888-294-8433 Time Warner Cable ......................................512-485-5555 Williamson County Road and Bridge ...........512-943-3330

President/ACC/Good Neighbor/YOMLaura Kouns [email protected] President/Capital Improvement/Maintenance/Website/NewsletterGregg Hnath ...................................board@stonecanyonoa.orgSecretary/Landscape/Recreation/PoolJessica Stempco ...............................board@stonecanyonoa.orgTreasurerOpen Position .................................board@stonecanyonoa.orgParliamentarianOpen Position .................................board@stonecanyonoa.orgLandscapeCathy Soukup [email protected]

Name .................................. Babysit ...........Pet Sit .....Sub/Age .................. PhoneAllison Bird* ............................. • ....................• ..........SC-14..................341-9089Christin O’Brien ....................... • ................................SC -14.................341-8183Alexandra Orzech* .................... • ................................SC-14..................310-0509Katie Love ................................. • ................................SC-14..................255-0652Aja Moore ................................. • ................................SC-16..................248-8011Drew Daily ............................... • ................................SC-13..................218-8405Jenny Lee .................................. • ....................• ..........SC-16..................733-5460Amanda Parsley ......................... • ................................SC-18..................218-8605Megan Roten............................. • ................................FB-16 ..................244-9662Lyndee Arenas*.......................... • ....................• ..........SC-15..................996-0061Grace Hochhalter* .................... • ....................• ..........SC-16..................255-1603Katherine Yoder* ....................... • ....................• ..........SC-18..................658-1602Katelyn Leistico* ....................... • ................................SC-16..................255-5758

The Teenage Job Seekers listing service is offered free of charge to all Stone Canyon teenagers seeking work. Stone Canyon OA does not endorse any of the teenage job seekers. Please -email [email protected] to be added or removed from the list.

TEENAGE JOB SEEKERSKelsey Leigh* ............................ • ....................• ..........SC-13..................586-1642Mary Pochkowski ...................... • ....................• ..........SC-13..................750-1739Sydney Snowden ....................... • ...................• ..........SC-15..................415-4370McKinlely Stearns* .................... • ....................• ..........SC-13..................294-2051Casey Groves ............................. • ....................• ..........SC-17..................743-0050Sarah Brill ................................. • ....................• ..........SC-14..................775-0740Michelle Wang* ......................... • ................................SC-15..................733-1166Sivan Lubinin ............................ • ....................• ..........SC-14..................284-4382Todd Attridge ...................................................• ..........SC-15..................590-3677Emily Bastis* ............................. • ....................• ..........SC-13..................244-1507Madison Bergstrom ................... • ....................• ..........SC-14..................246-1025Jillian Horton* .......................... • ................................SC-12..................255-1833Destiny Allen ............................ • ....................• ..........SC-13..................619-1536Cameron Hansel ..............................................• ..........SC-15..................288-1076Isabella Bautista* ..........................................................SC-11..................716-1628

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Neighborly ConcernsNeighbors are voicing concerns on the topics below: • Cars or trailers parked in the streets - We all want to insure

that our neighborhood is a safe environment especially for our children. When cars are parked on one or both sides of our residential streets they create some blind spots for drivers as well as walkers or runners in the case where most of our children are concerned.

• Puppy Poop - Please pick up after your puppy. The board is looking into the possibility of adding a few of the puppy poop stations. We will keep you informed on the progress.

• Low-hanging trees – Low-hanging trees across sidewalks can be a hazard to others. Trim them up and you will make both your trees and your neighbors very happy.

• Trash cans – Trash cans are not very pleasant to look at. Trash cans shouldn’t be put out on the street prior to 6:00pm of the evening before pickup occurs. Storage of trash cans should be in a location that is not visible to the street or to your side neighbors.

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Volunteers make our Neighborhood our Community our World Great

The basic definition of a volunteer is: A person who renders aid, performs a service, or assumes an obligation voluntarily; To do charitable or helpful work without pay. But this definition falls exceedingly short of telling us what a volunteer really is. Perhaps we can learn more by “listening” to how some folks have described volunteers.

Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this nation’s compassion, unselfish caring, patience, and just plain love for one another. --Erma Bombeck

We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. --Mother Teresa

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. --Margaret Mead

It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping

himself. --Ralph Waldo Emerson

No matter how big and powerful government gets, and the many services it provides, it can never take the place of volunteers. --Ronald Reagan

The truth of the matter is that a volunteer is the heart of our community. A volunteer is one who gives, gives and gives some more. A volunteer is someone who is undergirding the town, neighborhood or city with quality service that money can’t buy. Volunteers are making a difference each and every day. If you volunteer...THANK YOU. If you know a volunteer...THANK THEM! If you want to become a volunteer,,

PLEASE DO!

I saw this article above, and couldn’t resist sharing it with you. It illustrates how volunteering helps everyone, including ourselves. That being said, Our Neighbors need Our Neighbors! We need each other to make this the best neighborhood that it can be. We all want to live in the safest, friendliest and most beautiful environment possible. To achieve and/or continue to maintain this, all of us need to participate. Please look around and see if there is something that you would like to get more involved with.

There are numerous opportunities, here are just a few:Architectural Committee – could you be one who works to

understand and implement recent legislative changes as related to HOA’s; or one who could improve the ACC approval process; or someone who has the vision to move towards maintaining within the changing environmental resource limitations?

Yard of the Month – could you be one who promotes yard beautification; or one who rewards neighbors who achieve it?

Landscaping and Common Area Beautification – could you be one who sees those little and sometimes big things that need attention within our common areas; could you be one who promotes Green activities; and provides your neighbors with great information to that they can get in on the action?

Recreation – could you be one who plans, coordinates, or participates in neighborhood events; could you be the one that brings neighbors together for fun?

Swimming Pool – could you be one that looks out for our neighborhood pool; or promotes pool safety?

Neighborhood Watch –could you be a block captain, one who rallies your neighbors, to watch out for one another while helping to prevent possible criminal activity?

Newsletter and Web News - could you be one to bring the news to our community; possibly sharing of calendar events for the month; note hot topics going on in our surrounding area?

NEIGHBORS NEED NEIGHBORS!ThanksLaura Kouns

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Flowers To Take The Heat

I have been experimenting with a few different flowers so that I can have color in the yard most of the summer. I grew up in Ohio, and it is hard to get that Mid-West style of gardening out of my system. But I am learning quickly, as the plants I grew in Ohio just don’t hold up to this Texas sun, soil or lack of rain!

Shame on the ‘big box’ garden centers & nurseries for not doing more to alert first-time gardeners (or first-time-in-Texas gardeners!) to the perils of growing some of the plants they carry. I have some experience gardening so I know to stay away from plants such as Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Hosta, Lily of the Valley, Bleeding Heart, Fuchsia to name just a few as they would be tough plants to grow in this area. Some of the above like acid soil (we have Limestone), or high water needs, or shade or they just don’t tolerate the high heat we have! My other gripe with garden centers is that the plants are not marked if they are invasive. I planted a tall version of Ruellia- it will take over in no time. I pulled it out over a year ago & still have the plants coming up; the rhizomes spread quickly underground & continue to grow even if a little piece is left in the ground. Nowhere on the tag did it mention being invasive or that it should not be planted near parks or preserves.

For great plant choice & care info just pick up a copy of Native & Adapted Landscape Plants. It is put out by the City of Austin. It is free & usually at any garden center. The booklet includes plants, evergreens & trees along with their planting requirements. It really contains a wealth of information.

Below are just a few flowers I have had success with, maybe you can try them as well.

Sun: Copper Canyon Daisy, Batface Cuphea, Mexican Heather, Coreopsis, Hybrid Lantana, Mexican Marigold, Society Garlic, Lavender, Leadwort Plumbago, Purple Heart, Sedum, Daylily, Ponyfoot.

Shade: Acuba, Japanese Aralia, Cast Iron Plant, various ferns, Variegated Flax lily, Purple Heart, Ponyfoot.

Purple Heart & Ponyfoot are listed for both sun & shade as I have had success either way with these plants. Ponyfoot is definitely a keeper as it does well trailing over the edge in pots (full sun) or as a ground cover in a shady area that has poor soil.

I would love to hear about your favorite plants and their place in your yard! Perhaps the Stone Canyon newsletter could have a monthly column containing our resident’s gardening successes & failures. We can learn from each other’s experience. Please email me @ [email protected]

Happy gardening to all ! Cathy Soukup/Yard of the Month Committee

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