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Volume 7, Issue 43 • 10 pages Serving Steiner Ranch, River Place, Volente, Grandview Hills, Westminster Glen and Thursday, October 27, 2011 • 50 cents Water Treatment Plant 4 construction Steiner starts Firewise moves offshore into Lake Travis program to Four Points help prevent News views site fi res

by By LYNETTE HAALAND [email protected] By LESLEE BASSMAN [email protected] Steiner Ranch is creating a Fire- wise program to help protect the Off shore construction work of Water Treat- community from fi res. ment Plant 4 started a few days ago in Lake Firewise is a nationally recog- Travis and is visible from Ranch Road 620. nized program that brings togeth- er all the appropriate agencies to Austin Water Utility gave a media tour by come up with a plan to mitigate the boat on Th ursday showing the raw water risks from wildfi re along the Wild- intake site of the City’s new water supply land/Urban Interface. system. “Essentially, it empowers com- Th e water intake construction site in- munities to bring all the stake- cludes a fl oating 80-foot by 160-foot barge holders in their area to the table to which is used to support a 250-ton crane. establish and implement preven- Once the temporary platforms are con- tion strategies that could save their structed, contractors will begin to drill a homes and possibly lives,” said Na- vertical shaft 85 feet deep which will meet thasha Collmann, Steiner resident the fi rst transport tunnel. and Firewise organizer. Th e Steiner Firewise group is al- Although the intake segment of the proj- ready working with the HOA, Tra- ect will eventually be located underwater, marina contractor Manson Construction A welder works to construct one of three temporary platforms at the site of WTP4’s raw water intake system on Lake SEE FIREWISE, 2 SEE WTP, 2 Travis. Environmental variance They did the mash... approved for new development in Steiner By LYNETTE HAALAND [email protected]

Th e Austin City Zoning and Planning Commission approved the environmental variance across the Critical Water Quality Zone on the commercially designated tracts in the front of Steiner Ranch. Th e Oct. 18 meeting, had a strong showing of Steiner residents who are against the proposed development. About 10 spoke at the meeting who opposed the variance, sources say. Th e variance passing is the fi rst step in a series of approvals needed to pave the way for two new projects: 26 apartment buildings with 298 units and a 100,000-square-foot storage facility. Sarah Crocker, of Crocker Consultants and the authorized agent working for both developers on the two diff erent projects, is trying to coordinate a community meeting for Steiner residents and neighbors to be able to ask questions to the developers. “We are trying to work with the community,” Crocker said. Th e Steiner Ranch Apartment project hopes to break ground in early 2012 pending approvals. Greystone Steiner Associates plans to develop on a portion of the 52 acres at 4800 Steiner Ranch Blvd. In a separate project, a contract is pending for a new storage unit to be built on a lot across from Quinlan Crossing. Taylor Woodrow Com- munities/Steiner Ranch LLC is seeking to subdivide 4807 N. Quinlan Park Rd. Th ey want to subdivide the 81 acre tract into four lots. Last week the Austin City Zoning and Planning Commission took notice of all the forms submitted by those of who opposed the variance, Monster Mash at River Place Elementary on Friday night featured a costume contest, dinner, games and loads of fun. sources say. See more photos on pages 8 and 10. RM 2222 traffi c issues continue, possible solutions discussed

previously scheduled traffi c update meeting was held at VHS. TxDOT traffi c Department of Transportation is initiating a traffi c study soon but some think it is not soon enough. “You’re asking us to wait,” stated Four Points’ resident Nancy Kot- study to start larz who was one of the fi rst parents to reach the distraught teens involved in the Tuesday morning collisions. “I sat there with six hys- terical children this morning and you’re asking us to wait.” By LESLEE BASSMAN Last week’s meeting drew parents, interested neighbors and Lean- [email protected] der ISD offi cials. LISD Board of Trustees Vice-President Pam Wag- goner outlined proposed solutions to the problem which has grown Ambulances and police vehicles have become an all too common as more VHS students have turned driving age and more commuters sight during popular drive times have been added to the roads. Inside in Four Points, especially along “We need more roads to get out if an emergency happens,” said School ...... 3 RM 2222 approaching the Four Waggoner of the limited paths to and from the area. Points Middle School and Van- Opinion ...... 4 Th e problem focuses on the issue of the preserve nature of the degrift High School complex. property surrounding VHS. Roll ...... 5 Last week alone, the vicin- Waggoner stated that the City of Austin controls the Balcones Can- Community ...... 6-8 ity noted three accidents on the yonlands Conservation Plan (BCCP) land which is protected by the Classifieds ...... 6 short stretch of roadway be- Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW), making the notion tween River Place Boulevard and Sports ...... 9 of opening up a road crossing the area much more complicated. Pos- McNeil Drive. Ironically, two of sibilities to overcoming this hurdle may include lobbying the USFW Find us on Facebook the morning collisions occurred for access, using utility land for a roadway and trading acreage for a Thank a Veteran and Serviceman Every Day. on Oct. 18 only hours before the route of egress. Additionally, Waggoner stated that neighboring Corpora- tion has denied the school dis- Urgent Care ~ Now Open! trict direct access to its roadways, We are now open Sunday aft ernoons for sick visits by which could have possibly dissi- appointment only. You can call our offi ce directly pated the congestion in the area. River Place resident Todd Feinstein attended last week’s traffi c at 512-241-1370 between the hours of 1PM and 5PM Currently, LISD is working with update meeting to learn more about a move towards decreasing the to schedule an appointment with our nurse practitioner, TxDOT to study the traffi c pat- speed limit on RM 2222. Feinstein believes the change will worsen Pat Budd, RN, CPNP. Th e phones turn on at 1PM. terns around the neighborhood traffi c problems in the area. with an eye towards adjusting the 6618 Sitio Del Rio #A101 I Austin, TX 78730 512-241-1370 I www.hillcountrypediatrics.com local traffi c fl ow through signal TRAFFIC, 3 Page 2 • Four Points News, Th ursday, October 27, 2011

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Travis County, Lake Travis Fire lands Preserve are assessing the pervision of Travis County, to Rescue, and has the support of status of the interface zone along remove all limbs and other fl am- Sarah Eckhardt, Travis County the perimeter of Savannah Point. mable debris that is already on Precinct 2 Commissioner. Th e Th ey are working on establishing the ground in this zone,” Coll- group hopes to have a represen- a prescription for the treatment mann said. tative from Texas Forest Service of the Savannah Point zone and LTFR is providing Steiner on the team soon. for any/all neighborhoods on the Firewise with valuable knowl- “We have all agreed to have Wildland/Urban Interface. edge about fi re safety and will Savannah Point serve as the pilot Because the Balcones Preserve be performing individual home program for Firewise in Steiner is a federally protected endan- assessments so that homeowners Ranch - which will then be rolled gered species habitat, they are can take specifi c action to pro- out to the rest of Steiner Ranch,” working to get permission to es- tect their homes. LTFR is also Collmann said. tablish a shaded fuel break along working on scheduling training Th e HOA is facilitating Fire- the interface zone. Th ey have ap- for the Steiner Firewise commit- wise meetings and will be the plied for grants to help cover the tee to become certifi ed to help owner of the Community Wild- costs of this endeavor, Collmann perform Home Ignition Zone fi re Protection Plan. Th e CWPP said. assessments. document will be the commu- Th ey are other initiatives in nity’s guide for fi re prevention. the works to help prevent fi res. Travis County Natural Re- “In the meantime, we are sources representatives who planning a neighborhood work- manage the Balcones Canyon- day on Nov. 12, under the su- The Four Points Chamber of Commerce 2nd annual Expo featured keynote speaker Drew Sanders, Head Football Coach/Athletic Coordinator at Vandegrift High School. Ray Freer , Chairman of the Chamber, and Marie McGrath, Expo Master of Ceremonies, gave Sanders an award. Sanders gave a four pronged speech on how to make the most of each day 1) count your blessings and enjoy today 2) celebrate victories 3) plan your work and work your plan and 4) keep perspective.The Oct. 20 Steiner Ranch Yoga VISIT Expo and Networking Reception raised money through a silent auction for Vandegrift’s PTSA. “Quieting the Monkey Mind” OUR NEW WTP, FROM 1 Company is assembling the tem- Last Th ursday’s lake elevation boaters and swimmers of the WEBSITE! porary platforms. Th ey will be at 628 feet revealed the tempo- structure beneath. used to construct three stainless rary platforms which extend Staging for the Lake Travis steel mesh screens responsible 690 feet, around 60 feet above intake system, located just be- fourpointsnews.com for fi ltering the raw lake water. current water levels. However, low Oasis Bluff Drive, is being www.steinerranchyoga.com | 512-243-7441 Tunnels will carry the water to offi cials anticipate lake levels conducted at the Keller Marina. the Bullick Hollow station and improving to 680 feet this win- According to Manson Con- then to WTP4 currently under ter which would submerge all struction Project Manager Terry construction. A fi nal tunnel will but ten feet of the system. Aft er Hammerwold, the raw water transport the water seven miles construction of the intake phase intake system build out will be to the Jollyville Station. Th e pro- is fi nished, the platforms will be complete in March, at which cess will fi lter 50 million gallons removed and regulatory buoys time Obayashi Corporation will of water per day. placed around the area to warn take over the tunnel construc- “The Table” “The Vine” “The Way” tion aspect of the project. Austin Water Utility spokes- 8:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am person Jason Hill stated that the Traditional Traditional Contemporary agency has been in contact with residents in the project’s neigh- Worship Worship Worship borhood, informing them of Holy Communion {Sanctuary} {Ministry Activities “what they’ll hear and for how {Sanctuary} Center, MAC Hall} long”. Additionally, contrac- tors have accommodated their schedule to fi t important events, such as weddings, occurring at 9:45 am the restaurants above the work site. Sunday School “We are on budget and on tar- for get for 2014,” said Hill of the sys- tem’s opening date. All Ages

Four Points News staff er joined local media last week for a close-up view of the water intake phase of the City’s new Water Treatment Plant #4. The structure is being built about three miles off shore from the system’s staging site at Keller Marina.

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So, on an almost and come together with other and Vandegrift high schools wel- been one fi lled with pep rallies, proclaim the names of VHS stu- doors two years ago, Principal weekly basis, all VHS students students who share common in- comed the classes of 2012 back spirit days and parades. While dents and the Charlie Little have time to participate in clubs terests. Students enjoy PIT time into their halls as the schools’ homecoming festivities are stan- colleges they saw PIT as a during Friday PIT. tremendously and are gaining fi rst seniors. Th is is a very excit- dard at all LISD high schools, have been ac- great way to What’s interesting about the valuable real-world experience ing time for both of these young since the school opened in 2009, cepted to. promote col- clubs, since they are founded while having fun. All of these high schools. As you might ex- the entire VHS community has Th ese banners lege- and ca- and organized by students, is skills will assist students later in pect, with an inaugural senior done a fantastic job of rallying not only allow reer-readiness the variety of them. Th ere’s a life — whether it be at college or class comes a heightened sense together to support students the school to opportunities. club for fantasy football, drama, in the work force. of student-driven leadership, and spreading school pride. Th e celebrate those Th e VHS PIT music, Quidditch, mobile ap- Th ese processes are merely school pride and general excite- culture of the school is ripe with seniors and bell schedule plication development and even scratching the of the col- ment that can be readily felt. a tradition of honor and excel- their accom- carves out 40 language creation. All clubs go lege- and career-readiness ini- Over the next two weeks, I am lence. plishments, but BRET CHAMPION minutes on through a vetting process and tiatives at VHS. I hope it’s given going to focus on some of the It is this infectious atmo- they also mo- Tuesdays and must have a clear and relevant you a taste for how creative ways RHS and VHS are celebrat- sphere of enthusiasm, lead in tivate other seniors to complete Fridays each week. Tuesday PIT focus. To create a club, students LISD schools can be in prepar- ing seniors, while simultaneous- large part by the senior class, their applications and inspire the time generally has an academic have to complete an application, ing students for post-secondary ly getting them ready for oppor- that continues to be a driving underclassmen to stay on a path focus, encouraging students to submit a list of initial members, opportunities. I look forward to tunities aft er high school. force for student success at VHS. of college-readiness. engage in tutorials with peers or establish meeting dates, inden- sharing with you next week how Th is week, I am going to fo- For example, using the new Na- Like all LISD high schools, teachers, while Friday PIT is set tify a faculty sponsor and write is preparing cus on Vandegrift High School viance program — a compre- VHS and RHS are centered aside for clubs. organizational bylaws. As you its fi rst senior class for life aft er because their homecoming is hensive web portal available at around a college-going culture. While some students partici- might imagine, club participa- graduation. Friday, October 28. Establishing every LISD high school that as- Staff are readily available to help pate in extracurricular activities tion gives VHS students invalu- For more information about traditions, especially those that sists students in evaluating col- students prepare resumes, write or class-based programs, the able experience in teamwork, Vandegrift High School or Le- focus around homecoming, is a lege and career options — some essays and research fi nancial aid. leadership at VHS believe that leadership and organization. ander ISD, visit www.leanderisd. unique part of being that fi rst se- students at VHS have already In the case of VHS, the school it is important to provide an Some clubs also get involved org. nior class as seniors are setting a completed the college applica- leadership has worked hard to opportunity during the regular in community service projects. Have a great week! precedent for the rest of the un- tion process and received letters create a unique learning envi- school day for all students to Ultimately, clubs allow students derclassmen. of acceptance. Hanging proudly ronment called PIT. participate in some sort of orga- to break down social barriers Legislative changes in TRAFFIC, FROM 1 nal reprogramming. Th e study, which is ex- pected to start this week or possibly next education affect class month, would not provide an immediate an- Contemporary Orthodontics swer since results may take up to two or three sizes, purchasing months. James R. Waters, DDS, MSD, PA According to LISD Executive Director Board Certified Orthodontist By LESLEE BASSMAN for Capital Improvements Jimmy Disler, a Complete Orthodontic Care From 6 years to 66 years [email protected] $400,000 dual right turn lane off McNeil Drive Specializing in Early Interceptive Treatments onto RM 2222 has been approved and will be Last week’s meeting at Vandegrift High School pro- constructed next year. Also, a traffi c engineer- vided Texas Tribune Reporter Morgan Smith a forum ing study has resulted in a recommendation within which to update Four Points residents about to lower speeds, from 60 m.p.h. to 55 m.p.h., legislative changes aff ecting education in the state. along the roadway between RR 620 and Loop According to Smith, public education funding was 360. cut by $4 billion for the coming two years as the Leg- Recent improvements to the area’s roadways islature convenes biannually. included restriping the circular intersections Pre-treatment - Age 8 Senate Bill 8 granted the Texas Education Agency in front of the middle school into a single lane broader authority to provide larger class sizes. Senate roundabout. However, projects involving util- Call today for your complimentary Bill 6 provided individual school districts the fl exibil- ity movement will not be considered this year. new patient exam ity to shop outside of the state Board of Education’s “One thing at a time is getting done and approved vendor list for the purchase of electronic that’s more than in July,” Waggoner said. 266-8585 materials and textbooks. Adding to the logistical and fi nancial prob- Post-treatment - Age 11 Finally, school districts throughout the state have lem of making the area’s traffi c pathways safer joined in a series of lawsuits based on Texas’ inability is a possible redistricting change. to adequately and equitably fund its schools, Smith Waggoner urged Four Points residents to Located in Steiner Ranch! said. “meet the commissioners and get to know the 4302 Quinlan Park Road • www.bracesaustin.com To date, LISD has not joined any of these legal ac- candidates” as representatives who will take tions. part in future local roadway decisions. OPEN DECEMBER 5, 2011 Located at River Place Blvd & 2222

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Remember the Stein- with the information er fi res when everyone on which sections were was clamouring for of- offi cially burned. Jones fi cial word on how bad called Boomgaart that things were and when morning and said: “I’ll we could go back into be the eyes if you’ll be the community. the keyboard.” In those fi rst hours, LYNETTE HAALAND I wish Four Points Steiner families were searching for any News could have been able to give out Connor O’Keeff e Cal Charla Colton Schnell Dawson Taylor credible news source that could tell more information when families need- Steiner Ranch Steiner Ranch Steiner Ranch them anything new. ed to hear it most. But it simply was not 7 pounds and I usually stay I too, as a reporter, was desperate to available to us either. 15 pounds. up until midnight doing it. 2 pounds and I usually 5 pounds. I use a pillow- hear the latest information to post on I literally begged to be a part of the wrap up around 9:30. case, it holds more. our Four Points News Facebook page. press core that was let into the burn sites But one of my main sources, Lake Travis on Tuesday morning. Th e fi rst and only Fire Rescue Chief Jim Linardos, was co- group of four reporters and photogra- ordinating fi refi ghting eff orts, and my phers allowed to capture the destruc- other main source Travis County Sher- tion a couple of hours before the evacu- 3129 RIPPLING CREEK CT. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78732 iff ’s Offi ce Public Information Offi cer ation was lift ed. FOUR POINTS NEWS TELEPHONE: 512-483-1708 FAX: 512-355-1774 E-MAIL: [email protected] Roger Wade did not have the answers I wasn’t invited on that tour although Your Community Newspaper early on about what the public wanted I asked to be multiple times. So I waited to know. around aft er the live press conference “We screwed up in that,” said Sarah with Governor Rick Perry at Steiner PERSONNEL Editor & Publisher ...... LYNETTE HAALAND Eckhardt, Precinct 2 Travis County Ranch Elementary. Th en about an hour Advertising Sales Representative ...... HOLLIE KENNEY Commissioner. She told this to commu- later, when the press core members Advertising Sales Representative - Sports ...... JOHN DOPSON nity members at her October Coff ee Jolt were starting up their cars to go into Circulation ...... FRED FRANCO community meeting at Cups & Cones the neighborhoods, I realized I had one Reporter...... LESLEE BASSMAN in Steiner Ranch last Wed. last chance. I looked the Lake Travis Creative Services ...... JENNIFER ROBERTS “We must do a better job. We need to Fire Rescue press contact in the eye and develop a of credibility and a reli- said: “We are the community paper and Published weekly in Four Points, Texas by Four Points News LLC. For subscription information, email inquiries to able information source 24/7,” Eckhardt we need to see this more than anybody. [email protected] said. Th ese are our homes and our neighbors. Th e Travis County’s Emergency Ser- I beg you to let me go in.” vices Department is requesting autho- Persistence and passion paid off and rization to hire a Public Information Four Points News could cover the aft er- Offi cer at the Commissioners Court on math. Tues. Nov. 1. (See Eckhardt’s column All this to say, I think we do need help below. She is our Four Points Commis- in the “offi cial word” department. Travis sioner.) County does need to develop a single, I agree it is time for more offi cial reliable voice in times of emergency. communications from authorities. It I echo the sentiments posted on the seemed the TV news and radio updates Four Points News Facebook page by had very little to tell us. Th ere were ru- long time Steiner resident Nathasha mors and hearsay fl oating around on Collmann: social media sites too. As it ended up, our best source of “If you were unhappy with the offi cial fi rst-hand information came from Andy communications (or lack of) during the and Paul. On Labor Day, Andy Jones Steiner Ranch Fire Evacuation please and Paul Boomgaart kept families in- take a minute to email all 5 of the Tra- formed on the the Steiner Ranch Social vis County Commissioners. Please tell Committee Facebook page. Jones rode them how important it is to be informed his bike and called neighbor Boomgaart in an emergency and in general.”

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By SARAH ECKHARDT partment proposes this PIO emergency (fl ood, fi re, drought, it abundantly clear that safety and decrease the property Travis County Commissioner will work with the PIO in the evacuees from Hurricanes Ka- the County and its residents loss at risk in emergencies. Sheriff ’s Department on a daily trina and Ike, etc). Departments need a unifi ed voice through If you agree, please email your Travis County is urbanizing basis to push information out to involved could include Emer- which the most reliable support to members of the to the point where it could use the public regarding emergency gency Services, Health and Hu- information can be streamed Commissioners Court. Our ad- professional full-time help com- preparedness and risk minimi- man Services, and any number in the most eff ective and timely dresses can be found at www. municating with its large and di- zation, thus developing a single, of divisions within Transporta- manner (reverse 911, co.travis.tx.us/commissioners_ verse constituency. reliable voice in times of emer- SARAH ECKHARDT, tion and Natural Resources. social media and all other tried- court/default.asp. Travis County’s Emergency gency to whom folks can turn Added to this cacophony of and-true methods of communi- Sarah Eckhardt is Precinct 2 Services Department is cur- regarding threat assessments, Travis County informational conduits were the cation). Travis County Commissioner. rently scheduled to bring an evacuation, emergency water, Commissioners Sheriff ’s Offi ce, fi ve Constables Of course, there is a cost to She hosted her Oct. Coff ee Jolt, agenda item to the Commission- food and shelter and other time- Court Precinct 2 Offi ces and 13 separate Emer- staffi ng for these communica- round table community meeting, ers Court requesting authoriza- sensitive information. gency Service Districts (none of tions. Th e Emergency Services at Cups & Cones last Wed. Prior tion to hire a Public Information Th e PIO will also work with In the past, the County has which are under the supervision Department currently has mon- to being our area commissioner, Offi cer (PIO) on November 1, the Travis County Fire Marshal, pushed information out to the of the Commissioners Court). ey in their budget to handle this she spent eight years as an assis- 2011. Medical Examiner, STAR Flight, public through various depart- Our recent experience with cost. I believe the cost is war- tant Travis County attorney. Th e Emergency Services De- EMS and Parks. ments based on the nature of the the Labor Day Wildfi res makes ranted to increase the bodily

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By DARNELL HORTON “I thought it would be nice to show our apprecia- tion to those that look aft er our community,” said It’s a cool, windy Tuesday aft ernoon on Oct. 18, Tiff any Horton, founder of the four-year-old Stein- as the members of the Golden Palomino Storytime er Ranch reading and storytelling group. Group arrive at the Lake Travis Fire Rescue Station “I got the idea of doing this aft er talking with an- in Steiner Ranch. other mom, who lives in the community that was Armed with small containers of homemade going to visit immediately aft er the fi res and drop cookies, egg rolls, and pumpkin bread, this band off some treats,” Horton said. of parents and children wanted to pay their respect Th ey waited until mid October when the atten- and show their gratitude for the valiant eff orts dis- tion and the memories of the Steiner Ranch Labor played by the fi refi ghters who can call this station Day fi res had faded, and lives returned back to a their second home. level of normalcy. “By coming out now, I wanted the fi refi ghters to know that their eff orts weren’t forgotten and that they were still appreciated,” she added. Aft er being welcomed inside the fi re station, the children presented their thank you cards and home- made treats, which the children Community helped prepare with their families as tokens of appreciation. Events Darnell Horton

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By LESLEE BASSMAN impoverished homes a chance at with grants of $100,000 each. to run a charitable organization. Marissa Radack has been with December cutoff . Th is year’s [email protected] the future they dream of. Th ese Over the past nine years, the Th ese experiences, friendships the Impact Austin program for a membership drive off ers a new loft y goals actually became our philanthropic organization has and the impact we are making in year and echoes Brooker’s senti- schedule and set of events, in- Austin’s a wonderful place to city’s reality aft er homegrown presented 30 grants totaling over the community is a huge return ments. cluding a late October speaker live; that is, for most of us. How- nonprofi t Impact Austin reached $3 million to the Austin com- on my investment.” “You can take a relatively small series with Craig Hella John- ever, our fair city certainly has their fi nancial and organization- munity. Brooker’s most memorable donation and be a part of a huge son and Eliza Gilkyson at West its share of homeless citizens, al commitments last year. Now, River Place resident Mary project involves the group’s impact,” Radack said. “I don’t Austin’s Jewish Community underserved populations and the organization, started by pio- Brooker has been involved in the award six years ago to Austin’s have $500,000 of my own mon- Center. illiterate residents. Let’s face it, neer Rebecca Powers and pat- organization since 2005, review- Communities in Schools’ XY- ey but I can be a small part of a “I would love to challenge even if you contribute $1,000, terned aft er a similar group in ing grant applications and serv- Zone Project, a leadership devel- $500,000 donation to the com- [Four Points] residents to learn you can’t fi x these problems. But, Cincinnati, is once again asking ing as a liason to grant recipients opment and peer support group munity.” more about Impact Austin by at- if you donated $1,000 and 499 its loyal community to help. as well as on the Impact Austin for at-risk young men. “Th ey [nonprofi t organiza- tending a membership recruiting other women donated the same Since 2003, Impact Austin has governing board. “I just love the fact that a col- tions] need grants like this. For event,” said Brooker. “Th ere are amount, well, you just might be been making progress at solving “I’ve always tried to be involved lective group of women chose them, a $100,000 grant in one already many people in the area able to make some headway into some of our city’s worst issues, in the community but I have to this awesome program to sup- pop allows them to take their that are members but I would local betterment eff orts such as one year at a time, one problem say that Impact Austin has pro- port young men in our commu- business to the next level instead defi nitely enjoy more neighbors protecting young children from at a time, and one thousand dol- vided the most rewarding of any nity,” Brooker said. “Since 2005, of just trudging along. You can’t joining Impact Austin.” seeing one parent abuse another, lars at a time. Th e foundation is of my philanthropic experienc- I have attended several site visits not have it move your heart in For more information, go to providing an outdoor camping currently seeking 500 new and es,” said Brooker. “I’ve learned and am continuously amazed at some way.” http://impact-austin.org/index. experience for underprivileged returning members by Novem- so much about the needs of the the changes this program has Impact Austin’s fall registra- php families who rarely venture out ber 11, 2011, to commit to pool Austin and surrounding com- made in these young men’s lives. tion is continuing now through of their neighborhood, and of- their donations of $1,000 apiece munity, how to evaluate a grant Very touching.” November 11, 2011, a move fering sixth grade students from and impact fi ve local charities request and how much it takes Four Points’ business owner from the organization’s usual

Above: Camp Fire USA Balcones Council applied this year’s $108,400 Impact Austin grant to Camp Fire Kids Unplugged, a program which provided eighty underprivileged children and their families the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. Pictured are (from left) Lisa Lyons (Impact Austin), Val Messaugh (Impact Austin), Rebecca Benz (Executive Director of Camp Fire USA Bal- cones Council), and Erica Breedlove (President of the Board of Directors Camp Fire USA Balcones Council). Photo contributed by Michele Golden Ian Grier races down the line in the Pumpkin Sweep game Laura Welch Bush Elementary's Fall Festival on Right: River Place resident Mary Brooker joined Impact Austin Friday night. back in 2005 .

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F Favorite part about being involved in Viper Football: O O It’s a huge deal to be part of the Vipers. I am so glad to have been a part of T Zach Sherman the team and consider it an honor to help establish the football program. I B love being on the team. A Senior L L

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SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THESE VIPERS BY SPONSORING THIS PAGE Go Vipers! Viper Volleyball logging wins in the second half of district Vandegrift High School Volleyball rebounded in the second half of district and El Señor earned victories against Rouse and Marble Falls. “Th ey were both fi ve game matches that came down to the wire. Th e girls played Mexican Cuisine extremely well, stayed calm and poised, and pushed through for the wins,” said Kelly McCarter, VHS Volleyball Coach. “We have been struggling with illness and injuries, but the girls have rallied around Open until Midnight on Home Game Nights. the situation to help fi ll in the gaps,” McCarter said. Th e Lady Vipers lost on Tuesday to the talented Cedar Park team, which is cur- 512.372.9700 rently in second place in district. Located in the Shops at Riverplace Overall record 21-17 • District record 2-8 Photos by: Sherri Bailey Viper Football Head Coach Drew Sanders weekly comments

Viper Victory Vs. Vista Ridge, 28 - 10:

Our team played very well vs. Vista Ridge and earned our fi rst varsity win vs. their program. It was a hard fought against a very quality program. Th is was a huge step for our program and this win puts us in a position for the play-off s. We must win the next two games and we will qualify for the playoff s for the fi rst time. We are ready.

Vs. Rouse for Homecoming this Fri., Oct. 28:

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Left: Katharina and Natascha Strenk buzzed around the River Place Elementary Monster Mash.

Below: River Ridge Elementary held its RattlerFest on Oct. 14 with fun and games for students and families.

River Ridge Elementary held its RattlerFest on Oct. 14 with fun and games for students and families.

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