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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Stone Canyon Homeowner's Association Newsletter - March 2013 1
Stone Canyon
www.stonecanyonoa.org March 2013 Volume 8, Issue 3
Official Publication of Stone Canyon Homeowners Association
Neighborhood Newsletter
S T O NEC
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NY O N
Yard of the Month
Yard of the Month
(Continued on Page 3)
Easter Egg HuntEaster comes early this year:
We will have our annual Easter Egg Hunt this year on Saturday, March 23rd. We’ll meet at the Fern Bluff Park on Park Valley Drive, next to Fern Bluff Elementary and the tennis courts, no later than 9:45am. The hunt will being promptly at 10:00am. If you would like to volunteer to stuff eggs, hide eggs, help serve lunch or monitor the Bounce House, please email or call Laura Kouns at [email protected] or 733-1659.
Rain Out date is Sunday March 24.
Unfortunately, these past few months have seen an increase in vandalism, particularly breaking into cars—many of which have been left unlocked. In some cases, items have been stolen; in nearly all instances, papers and contents have been either strewn around or removed from the vehicles and found as far as several blocks away. Residents throughout Stone Canyon have filed police reports, but recent activity has centered around Sea Ash Circle and Sunburst Pkwy. Residents on Bar Harbor Bend have also reported suspicious groups of what appear to be young men or teenagers moving up and down the street in the early hours. Williamson County Police contact info is included at the end of this column. If/when you or your neighbors see anything remotely suspicious, it is vital to file a report immediately with the Police.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH by Joanie Brown
by Joanie Brown and Amelia Dansby
By the time you read this, our Texas Spring should have definitely sprung! Hopefully, between Mother Nature’s intermittent moisture and our individual watering processes, we’re all making plans to get our gardens started and prep our lawns for a healthy and colorful season. Our Yard of the Month cycle will also be starting. Each year, more and more residents have raised the bar for recognition. Jump on board to keep Stone Canyon beautiful. April’s newsletter will provide more info on the committee’s charter, guidelines and timelines.
We’re also looking for new residents to join our committee or to serve as substitutes to replace departing members. Ours has to be the most enjoyable committee of all. To drive through Stone Canyon’s neighborhoods each month, soak up everyone’s garden artistry and then—best of all—notify 8 homeowners their yards have been selected as the month’s Best! Our most difficult task is selecting only 8 from the 1101 yards in Stone Canyon. If you’re interested, please contact either Joanie Brown or Amelia Dansby:
• Joanie/hm: 733-2913; cell: 784-3512• Amelia/cell: (817) 915-9159
Happy gardening!
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Stone CanyonSTONE CANYONOwners & Association Management Teamswww.stonecanyonoa.org
STONE CANYON OWNERS ASSOCIATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORS:
COMMITTEE CHAIRSACC Richard Horton [email protected] Laura Kouns .................................... [email protected] Swimming Pool Greg Martinez [email protected] of the Month Joanie Brown & Amelia Dansby ...... [email protected] Maintenance Al Maus ...........................maintenance@stonecanyonoa.orgLandscape Cathy Soukup ................................. [email protected] Watch Joanie Brown ................ [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 / Goodwin Management, Inc. P.O. Box 203310 Austin, TX. 78720-331Governmental 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/Recreation/LandscapeJessica Stempko [email protected] President/Capital Improvement/MaintenanceDwip Shah ......................................board@stonecanyonoa.orgTreasurer/ACC/Publicity DirectorGreg Martinez .................................board@stonecanyonoa.orgParliamentarian/Neighborhood Watch/YOM/WebsiteVicky Lockwood [email protected]/Pool/NewsletterRich Horton [email protected]
Name .................................. Babysit ...........Pet Sit .....Sub/Age .................. PhoneAllison Bird* ............................. • ....................• ..........SC-14..................341-9089Julia Hann* ............................... • ................................SC-14..................341-0630Christin 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-16..................658-1602
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 SEEKERSKatelyn Leistico* ....................... • ................................SC-16..................255-5758Kelsey 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..................288-1076
*BS- Certified
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Stone CanyonNeighborhood Watch (Continued from Cover Page)
Don McGeeOwnerPhone: 512-428-5924Cell: 512-789-8235Email: [email protected]
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Reminder: Do remain aware of anything or anyone “out of place” in your neighborhood. Notice if anyone appears to be paying unusual attention to your habits or those of your neighbors. Touch base with your neighbors, especially get to know your new ones--keep each other up to date on community issues and concerns, especially those that are safety-related.* “Word of mouth” among our residents has proven to be the fastest and most effective means of bringing attention to and sharing information about what’s going on. Our Neighborhood Watch network is THE major weapon we can use against anyone who threatens our community. It’s our way of staying aware and keeping our neighborhood the safe place we want and need it to be for each other and our families.*Note: Not all safety concerns involve people from outside our
community. Neighborhood safety also includes reporting to our county Sheriff’s department, anyone or anything that has the potential to harm people or pets. Some of our residents have reported use of BB guns, apparently causing the death of at least one newborn owl. Other incidents have resulted in BB pellets being fired into planters and other items close to windows and doors. This type of activity is especially dangerous in a heavily populated community of homes situated as close to each other as ours.
Important Info to Post:Lt. James David, Deputy with Williamson County Sheriff’s Law
Enforcement Bureau, is active in patrolling our neighborhood. He’s requested we post his contact info, in the event of an emergency, home or auto burglary, or any suspicious persons or activity:
• (512) 943-1300 • FAX: (512) 260-4225/238-2114• e-mail: [email protected]
Lt David also stresses: first and foremost consider your own safety; don’t confront unless you have to. DO call police. Even if a suspected perpetrator is gone, it’s necessary to file a police report. If possible, please notify your Block Captain and your neighbors so the word can be passed through our N.Watch network as quickly as possible.
Thank you.Joanie [email protected]: 733-2913; cell: 784-3512
Happy St. Patrick's Day
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lock having a minimum of a one inch throw.• A good quality double cylinder deadbolt lock should be used if
there is glass within 40 inches of the lock. If using such a lock, be certain a key is readily available in case of emergency. In all cases, use a heavy duty strike plate with Number 12 gauge 3” woodscrews.
• All exit doors without side hinges should have their hinges pinned. Install a peephole with at least a 180 degree viewing area.
• Secure all sliding doors with an anti-lifting device and a secondary locking device, and install secondary locking devices on all windows.
Exterior & Landscape• Install lighting in areas around doors, walkway, and driveways.• Use inexpensive timers to automatically turn the lights on and
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• Be certain your shrubs/trees do not hide your address & it is visible so if necessary, emergency personnel can find your home quickly.
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peephole.• Keep doors, windows and garage doors closed and locked, even
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• When traveling, keep your home looking lived-in by having the grass cut, mail and newspapers picked up and lights turned on and off with at imer.
• Before moving into a new house, re-key or change all exterior locks and also change the code to your garage opener.
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