Volume 5, Issue 9 September 2013

Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 1 2 Lakeway Voice - September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. IMPORTANT NUMBERS ADVERTISING INFO EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY...... 911 Please support the advertisers that make Lakeway Voice Fire...... 911 possible. If you are interested in advertising, please contact Ambulance...... 911 our sales office at 512-263-9181 or [email protected]. Police Department...... 512-314-7590 The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the Sheriff – Non-Emergency...... 512-974-0845 issue. Travis County ESD No.6/Lake Travis Fire Rescue Administration Office...... 512-266-2533 Travis County Animal Control...... 512-972-6060

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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 5 Around Lakeway HANNAH Lake Travis Talent D”HERDE We first learned of Hannah’s singing talent at an open mic night we attended in our community in Arizona. Hannah was only 10 years old. She wowed us and the crowd. Soon after, she was asked to sing The National Anthem to kick of the 4th of July events for over 300 people. After moving from Arizona to Texas, Hannah started taking guitar lessons at age 11 from The Musicians Woodshed. It wasn’t long after she started that they realized she also had a singing voice. The last year and a half ,Hannah now 12, has grown so much musically. She has written several songs with more in the works, which are in the process of being recorded. She has performed at Woodshed Live, Woodshed Teen night, The Longhorn Village, a couple of carnivals, Progress Coffee in Lakeway, and The Nutty Brown Cafe. She has also done wedding receptions and is available for private parties. She won the Lake Travis Middle school talent show with her original song titled, “War” and came in second place in the Hill Country Golf and Guitar original song contest where she was competing against professional musicians. Hannah is an exceptional talent at such a young age to be able to sing, play the guitar, and write good music. She is a hard worker and is very passionate about her music. We are very proud of her and look forward to what comes next for our Hannah.

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6 Lakeway Voice - September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. MICRO-MARATHON/ Lakeway Hills Solos Activities SEPTEMBER 2013: (PLEASE RSVP at least two weeks before scheduled activity (or RSVP FUN RUN AND WALK date) so we can plan accordingly. Please Note: new time & place just SLATED FOR SEPT. 22 AT HILL COUNTRY GALLERIA this month: 2nd Monday Mah Jong 5-8p @ Santa Catarina Cheyanna’s Champions4Children Foundation Created to inspire Chair: Jacquie Banks 512.638.0484 c Children with rare or undiagnosed conditions SEPT 9TH: Eat first at Santa Catarina 5:00pm Happy Hour Games Mah Jong 5:30-8p @ Santa Catarina. Call Diane Smith 512.261.6497 Cheyanna’s Champions4Children Foundation will host its 2nd SEPT 11TH: Lunch Bunch Freda’s Seafood Grille, 10903 Pecan annual 2.62 mile micro-marathon fundraiser on Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. Park (turn right off of 620 at light near Lakeline Mall) Car pool at the Hill Country Galleria. The event will recognize the ten children from LAC at 11:30a for noon lunch ($2/ea gas tip) Call Judy Prim currently in the program and raise funds to support them and their 512.608.6853 families as they are navigating difficult times. SEPT 12TH: The Broken Spoke Dining (Yummy chicken fried “We are thrilled to be able to help these children and their families steak then work it off by DANCING starting at 9pm The band this by inspiring them with our efforts,” said Talaya Frazier, founder of night is: ______. 3201 S Lamar Car pool: 6:00p LAC Cheyanna’s Champions4Children. “We will have ten “cheer” stations $3 gas tip Cover charge $7. Call Jacquie Banks 512.638.0484 -- one for each of the children. There will be a raffle and goodie bags SEPT 14TH: Dripping Springs Wine & Tasting. Harrison Park for all of the finishers.” off Hwy 12 just north of downtown Drippin’. Pre-sale tickets $40 or The mission of the organization is to bring hope, help and $50 at-the-door. Does anyone want to be the point person for this as inspiration to families of children suffering from rare or undiagnosed I can’t do it? medical conditions. This charity matches high profile athletes as SEPT 20TH: eat first and then Games Bridge & Dominoes @ LAC well as athletic teams with children who become their teammate and 7pm. Eat at Pao’s (near Chair King &Tuesday Mornings), 5:15pm. Call “honorary member.” These athletes race, practice and dedicate their Jo Kirk 512.261.7703 or Eat at Shades, 16410 Stewart Road, 5:00pm, season to this child of cc4c. This interaction provides the child with Call Phyllis Ligon 512.261.6960 inspiring events to look forward to other than countless medical visits SEPT 23RD: Games Mah Jong @ LAC 6:30-9p, Call Diane Smith and the ability to attend and participate in team gatherings that would 512.261.6497 otherwise be impossible. This empowers the child to have vision of SEPT 25TH: Dining Out Jack Allen’s on Hwy 71 near Oak Hill his/her recovery finish line as well as provides the athlete a reason “Y” - Car pool LAC 5:30p for 6:00pm reservation ($2/ea gas tip). Call BEYOND themselves to compete. These children would never have Mary Conley 512.261.5618 the opportunity to be part of such team and this partnership allows the dream to come true. SAVE-THE-DATES Ms. Frazier was inspired to start this foundation after a three year Please RSVP early as tickets go quickly and/or plans need to be made! struggle to find an answer to her youngest daughter’s failure to thrive OCT 19TH-20TH: Shop, eat. Navidad Farms Pecans, Gifts, Open condition. This led to her running to save her daughter’s life and in House. Who wants to plan this trip? turn lead to seven consecutive Boston marathons and the USA Half NOV 7TH: Tour the new George W Bush Library & Museum. Ironman World Championship. The foundation is named in her Travel in style as Bill Sjoblom of SJO-PRO Tours organizes the whole daughter’s honor, Cheyanna who is now thriving. day including picking us up at LAC (probably 7:30am); dropping us off for lunch at The Lumen boutique hotel just steps from SMU campus (probably 11:30am); dropping us off at the museum for a self-guided tour (probably 1pm). Then he picks us up (probably around 4pm); stops at Collin Street Bakery in Waco for a dinner snack. (probably 5:30pm); and drops us back at LAC (probably 8:30pm). The only walking would be inside the museum so it’s really a treat for everyone. Bill takes care of the details. COST: $157 payable to SJO-PRO Tours (includes comfy motorcoach with bathroom on board; lunch and museum entry fee). Mail checks to Jacquie Banks 2201 Lakeway Blvd #3, Lakeway TX 78734 no later than Thurs. Oct. 10th as I need to mail them to Bill to solidify the reservation. Please note: we need at least 30 people but the bus holds 50; I already have five checks so get your checks in now! Reminder: If any Solo needs a hug, card, call, or prayer call Caring For more information about sponsorship, or to register, go to Chair, Yvonne Connell 512.261.9783 www.champions4children.org.

Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 7 Around Lakeway LAKEWAY ARTS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2013 (Events listed are free unless otherwise noted) ART ON DISPLAY Lakeway Activity Center (105 Cross Creek, 261-1010) Lobby Cabinet (8-5, M-F) Now- Mickey Mouse Memorabilia by Shirley Roe Café Lago (1200 Lakeway Blvd. #1) September 1-September 30: Angela Parke - photography Lakeway City Hall (1102 Lohman’s Crossing) Now-September 17, Carl Smith September 17-October 29- Jack Reed’s class (animal pictures) Wall Street Gallery Prosperity Bank (1415 RR 620 S, 261-1122) Now-October 7- Sandy Neese Lakeway Church Fellowship Hall (2203 Lakeway Blvd, 512- A MAGICAL EVENING AT THE 261-6331) Now-October 7- Ruby Westensee Lake Travis Community Library (1938 Lohman’s Crossing, 512- LEAGUE KITCHEN & TAVERN 263-2885) By Joe Vasquez Now-August 31, Linda Todd Buikema, acrylic mixed media On July 1st, Harry Anderson and Turk Pipkin celebrated their September 1-September 30, Valerie Rawlings, oils 60th birthdays at TheLeague Kitchen & Tavern in Lakeway. September 29-October 5, City of Lakeway Arts Committee Harry, best known for his role as the judge in the hit sitcom, 50th Anniversary photo exhibit Night Court, ditched his black robe that evening to perform September 29- Arts Committee Reception and Exhibit, 4-6 his magic act that combined illusions and comedy. It was truly p.m. The Public is invited. a magical performance that brought laughter to all the guests Blues Day Studio (900 RR 620S, Suite B-100 that night. August 3l-October 11, Wildlife Art by Lyrae Perry Turk Pipkin who played co-host for the evening also showcased his comedic chops alongside Harry. And as the co- LAKEWAY ARTS COMMITTEE founder of The Nobelity Project, he and wife Christy, were a BIG BAND BASH: Monday, September 10, 8: 00 p.m. reminder on what the evening was truly about. The $250.00 Lakeway Activity Center. Join us for music of the Big Band ticket for the Big 6-0 Dinner with Harry and Turk sold out Era. Enjoy a free concert by the 17 piece Republic of Texas days before the event, which raised a total of $15,000 for Big Band and dance to the tunes of yesteryear. Bring your own Nobelity’s Kenya Schools Fund. With the funds raised, a much- refreshments as no food or drink will be served during the show.. needed classroom for kids in Kenya will now become a reality. SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT: Sunday, September The evening began with a cocktail hour featuring an original 22, 4-5 p.m.: The Lakeway Arts Committee presents a free concoction by The League’s award-winning mixologist Brandon concert of classical music by the 50 piece Balcones Community Turner. It was followed by a delectable five-course wine dinner Orchestra. The concert will feature prominent cellist, Francesco prepared by The League’s young and energetic executive chef, Mastromatteo in Saint Saens Cello Concerto in A-minor. Devan Gernert, who’s becoming well-known for his creative dish EXHIBIT AND RECEPTION HONORING LAKEWAY’S concepts such as the evening’s 2nd course, which featured Foie 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Sunday, September 29, 4-6 p.m. Gras PBJ. Each of the courses Chef Gernert showed why he is Reception and Exhibit at Lakeway Community Library one of the hottest chefs in town. At 28 years old, his kitchen “Celebrating Lakeway, Past and Present, Through the Eye experience has already included working at popular celebrity of a Camera,” a tribute to Lakeway’s 50th anniversary. The hangout Nobu in and as a sous chef to celebrity chef, community is invited to view pictures of art and sculpture David Bull of Congress in Austin. and tribute to the performing arts made possible by the Arts The evening’s attendees included Irish actor Gareth Maguire, Committee of the City of Lakeway. There will be music and husband of Dixie Chicks member Martie Maguire, and Stu complimentary wine and cheese. Cook, bassist for the legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, among other philanthropists -- Submitted by: Sue Wright, Lakeway Arts Committee, email: and foodies. [email protected].

8 Lakeway Voice - September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. LAKE TRAVIS CELEBRITIES POLISH DANCING SHOES FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND LAKE TRAVIS COMMUNITY LIBRARY It’s almost “Lights, Camera…ACTION!” Travis Education Foundation. She is very for the Lake Travis Chamber of Commerce excited and proud to be supporting another gala fundraising event – the fourth annual great cause for the gorgeous Lake Travis area! Dancing with the Stars. The beautiful These celebrities join Casey Dennis, Starlight Terrace Ballroom at The OASIS Lead Wedding Coordinator with DNA is once again the venue for this year’s Events, and Go Dance professional, Darren competition, which will be held on Sunday, Paul. Casey says “this experience has been October 6th at 6:00pm. As in years past, Lake Travis “Stars”, along with challenging and fun, Darren has been a joy to train with and his passion their professional partners, will face off on the dance floor and compete for dance is infectious!” for the coveted mirror ball trophy. Sherry Ellenbogen of Realty Austin will step into the spotlight with The last three years this event was coordinated by the Library as a professional partner AugieGutierrez from Uptown Dance Studio. World mechanism to raise funds for their new building. The leadership of the of Tennis fitness instructor, Laura Battle, shines up her shoes to dance Library and Chamber collaborated and determined this was a volunteer with Jim Jordan, Mortgage Loan Originator with Fairway Independent intensive event in need of additional support. The two entities established Mortgage. Twinkle Toes, Devin Monk, Communications Coordinator an agreement for the Chamber to coordinate the efforts of the event and for the City of Lakeway, and professional partner Maranda Lampe will the Library to always be a permanent benefactor and receive 20% net bring their best for the competition. Maranda choreographed one of last proceeds. year’s Dancing with the Austin Stars couple. Maranda is currently a core Supporting Sponsor, Go Dance Studio, will join our local celebrities company member with performance group Crash Alchemy. Go Dance and bring the community a night full of entertainment! The dance studio professional, James Heath, will dance with Susan Zbranek, Director of will be opening a new location in Lakeway. Marketing atCapital Title. Returning champs, Kristin Holt with Zbranek This year, Kimberly Brents, the Principal at Lake Travis High School, & Holt Custom Homes, along with Randy Fergusonwill defend their will dance with professional dancer, Matt Stewart from Go Dance Studio. coveted title with a dazzling performance! Both are looking forward to taking 1st place this year in Dancing with Generous support of this event help to further develop the programs and the Stars.Also competing this year is Mike Meyer, president of Central events the Chamber and Lake Travis Library host and makes a valuable Texas for Prosperity Bank and partner Theresa Lingren. Mike, the son investment into our community’s future. It also allows the Chamber to of Waltermore and Bernadine, has dancing in his blood based upon his meet its mission by promoting sound economic growth, assisting members father’s reputation for smooth, effortless moves on the dance floor. Mike with business development and creating awareness related to the unique is excited to perform with his professional instructor, Theresa Lingren. characteristics of the South Lake Travis community. Tables are now Theresa lives in Lakeway with husband Scott and boasts significant available and can be purchased at www.LakeTravisChamber.com. This experience in musical theatre and dance. event WILL SELL OUT! For more information on this must-see event This exciting event is lucky to have Sherrie L. Colca dancing with partner and to register online, visit LakeTravisChamber.com. Click on the event Gavin West. She and boyfriend, Haythem Dawlett, enjoy supporting calendar for details. Questions about the event may be directed to the Lake charities not only in the Lake Travis area, but throughout the Austin area Travis Chamber of Commerce office via email at info@laketravischamber. such as LT Love, World for Children, Lakeway Police Association and Lake com or (512) 263-5833.

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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 9 Around Lakeway WOMEN’S CLUB HOSTS SPIRITED FOOD, GARDEN AND TEQUILA EXPERT Submitted by Pat Evans Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway will host renowned food, garden and “My latest book is a three-in-one compilation: a cookbook, a bar book tequila expert Lucinda Hutson at the group’s first general meeting of the year and a book filled with everything you’d want to know about agave spirits on Sept. 23, at the Lakeway Resort and Spa. In her address, “Fiesta! With and their traditions,” Hutson says. “In all my books, I strive to honor the Lucinda Hutson,” she will present creative ideas for theme parties and special people, culture, heritage and traditions of Mexico. Although I’ve been events. An El Paso native, Hutson is a nationally celebrated writer/lecturer exploring these topics all my life, I’m still learning new things.” and tequila aficionada, who often appears on HGTV and PBS programs. “Lucinda’s new novel is peppered with personal anecdotes, along with She has traveled in Mexico over three decades, absorbing its culture, learning colorful folk art from her collection and documentary photographs from its history and collecting dichos—food related proverbs. She also designs three decades of travel through Mexico’s agave country. She was a pioneer gardens, creates festive events and consults on recipes and menus. Hutson when she first explored Mexico as a single woman. Since those days, her attended the University of Texas and studied cultural anthropology. As she spontaneity and charm have inspired others to entertain and celebrate traveled extensively and explored Mexico, locals freely shared their recipe Mexico’s customs and holidays,” says Women’s Club First Vice President collections. Since that time, Hutson has adapted and published those recipes, Kitty Lichty, who schedules speakers for the club’s monthly meetings. as well as her own. She became fascinated with growing herbs, not solely for The Sept. 23 event begins at 9:30 a.m. with coffee and social time. After medicinal use, but for cooking. Her first book, The Herb Garden Cookbook, a brief business meeting at 10 a.m., members and their guests will enjoy was published in 1987 and remains in print today. The success of that work Hutson’s presentation. A buffet luncheon by reservation follows at 11:30 catapulted Hutson into a career as an author and speaker. a.m. To make luncheon reservations, call Kay Beasley at 512-906-0144. Her passionate interest in tequila—its stories and recipes—culminated Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway is a social enrichment organization, in the 1995 book Tequila! Cooking With The Spirit of Mexico, now an open to women who live in the City of Lakeway, Lakeway ETJ and Village out-of-print collector’s item. Its successor, !Viva Tequila! Cocktails, Cooking of the Hills. Members may take part in varied interest groups and social and Other Agave Adventures, was published this May by University of activities. Dues are $30 annually. For membership information, please see Texas Press. lakewaywomensclub.com. The Right Foundation for Learning and Life. Just Ask a Mom or Dad.

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10 Lakeway Voice - September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Girl Scout Troop 2103 LAKEWAY Submitted by Rebecca Selman Men’s Breakfast Club Local Lakeway Girl Scout Troop 2103 collected toys at the Lake Hills service unit spring camp out this past May 2013. These toys SEPTEMBER 2013 were donated to Battle for a Cure. These generous girls are inspired PROGRAM SCHEDULE by their fellow girl scout sister, Torrence Spence, who SEPTEMBER 4, 2013 is in her 8th year battling a Augustine Monroe, UT Student brain tumor. Included in the Quidditch - UT world Championship picture are the members of Troop 2103: Audrey Selman, SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 Alexa Godwin, Brooke Hart, Behcet Acikmese, UT Professor Allie Dismore, Olivia Autry, Longhorns on Mars Peyton DeMarco, Emily Mayer, Annabelle Goodier, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013 Liliana Mechure, Torrence Ken Shih, UT Professor Spence and Claire Denton (not pictured). Also pictured is the founder World’s Smallest Semiconductor Laser and president of Battle For a Cure, Amanda Harbin-Bartlett. For more information about Battle for a Cure please visit: www. SEPTEMBER 25, 2013 battle4acure.org. For more information on how to help Torrence fight Clay Shortall & Will Meredith, UT Professors her battle please visit: www.cancercankissoff.com. 3D printers

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16 Lakeway Voice - September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. FAMILY FUN--DANCING AT THE LAKEWAY BIG BAND BASH Ages vary at the Lakeway Big Band Bash, but everyone has a great time. The ballroom at the Lakeway Activity Center (105 Cross Creek, telephone. 512-261-1010) is the place to be to enjoy cool music in a cool place. Attendees dance and/or listen to some wonderful live big band music. This popular event is on the second Monday of each month, from 8 to 10 p.m. (the next one is on September 9). This is a free event (donations to the band are encouraged). There is a large dance floor and plenty of tables. You may bring your own refreshments, if desired, as none are provided. There are no reservations—doors open at 7:30 p.m. Kent Dugan’s 17-piece orchestra, The Republic of Texas Band, features well known singers (and Lakeway residents) David Cummings and Lisa Clark. 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. Get your dancing shoes polished, dress up a bit (not formal), and come out to dance and listen to some really great music. Anyone who has attended will tell you this monthly event shows why living in Lakeway is so much fun.

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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 17 Sports News LAKEWAY LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION - LAKEWAY COUNTRY CLUB 9 HOLERS 18 HOLERS JULY 17TH - TWO PERSON BEST BALL (YAUPON) JULY 17: FLORIDA SCRAMBLE, LIVE OAK 1st Flight Winning Team: Lenora Hyche, Pat Huskinson, Lynda Meyer, 1st Place - Diane Jones and Nancy Wells Mitzi Reese, 75 2nd Place - Nancy Paquin and Holly McElroy JULY 24: ODD HOLES, LIVE OAK 2nd Flight 1st Flight: 1st Place - Sandy Walsh and Colleen Devere 1st Place: Melonie Mills, 31 2nd Place: Paula Crawley, 31 2nd Place -Nancy Conte and Joyce Johnson 2nd Flight: 50 and Under - Julia Youngblood - 48, Holly McElroy - 50 1st Place: Mary Conley, 31 2nd Place: Janis Campbell, 31 55 and Under - Nancy Paquin - 52, Colleen Devere - 53, Cheryl Low Putts: Melonie Mills & June Moore, 27 Whaling - 55 Chip Ins: #13 Lynda Meyer Chip Ins - Karen Vaughan #15, Sandy Walsh #17 JULY 31: CRIERS TOURNAMENT, YAUPON Low Putts - Holly McElroy - 16 1st Flight: JULY 24TH - INDIVIDUAL PLAY (YAUPON) 1st Place: Melonie Mills, 57 2nd Place: Paula Crawley, 63 1st Flight 2nd Flight: 1st Place - Cheryl Whaling 3rd Place - Sandy Walsh 1st Place: Diane Tomlinson, 61 2nd Place: Janis Campbell, 64 2nd Place - Becky Lanier 3rd Flight: 2nd Flight 1st Place: Jean Lockhart, 63 1st Place - Deane Willis 3rd Place - Nancy Gregor 2nd Placee: Karla Castriotta, 66 2nd Place - Karen Vaughan Low Putts: Paula Crawley & Patti Lasswell, 30 3rd Flight Chip Ins: #11 Patti Lasswell 1st Place - Patty Michel 3rd Place - Sandra McCullough AUG 8: CROSS COUNTRY, LIVE OAK 2nd Place - Robin Hargadon 1st Flight: 55 and Under - Cheryl Whaling - 52, Becky Lanier - 52, Dottie 1st Place: CiCi Ely, 28 2nd Place: Melonie Mills, 29 Fedro - 53, Sandy Walsh - 54, Deane Willis - 54, Nancy Paquin - 55 2nd Flight: Chip Ins - Holly McElroy #7 1st Place: Rita Hietpas, 27 Low Putts - Deane Willis - 14 2nd Place: Pat Huskinson, 32 JULY 31ST - FOUR PERSON STEP AWAY SCRAMBLE AUG 15: ACE OF THE MONTH, YAUPON (LIVE OAK) Ace of the Month is Janis Campbell 1st Place - Dottie Fedro, Karen Vaughan, Gayle Canada, Carol Smith 1st Flight: 2nd Place - Mary Land, Deane Willis, Patty Michel 1st Place: Dianne Morris, 71 2nd Place: Melonie Mills, 73 AUGUST 7TH - ACE OF THE MONTH (YAUPON) - 2nd Flight: ROBIN HARGADON *ACE* 1st Place: Diane Tomlinson, 69 2nd Place: Sandy Nees, 74 1st Flight 3rd Flight: 1st Place - Dottie Fedro 3rd Place - Kay Beck 1st Place: Jane Froeschle, 68 2nd Place: Mary Barnes, 69 2nd Place - Cheryl Whaling Low Putts: Sarah Hohner, 28 2nd Flight Chip Ins: #11 Diane Tomlinson 1st Place - Deane Willis 3rd Place - Karen Vaughan 2nd Place - Holly McElroy Submitted by Paula Crawley, Publicity Chair 3rd Flight 1st Place - Nancy Gregor 3rd Place - Colleen Devere 2nd Place - Joyce Johnson 50 and Under - Dottie Fedro - 44, Deane Willis - 48, Cheryl Whaling - 49, Holly McElroy - 49, Kay Beck, 49, Mary Land - 50 55 and Under - Becky Lanier - 53, Nancy Gregor - 54, Karen Vaughan - 54, Nancy Paquin - 55, Robin Hargadon - 55 Low Putts - Mary Land - 14 Birdies - Dottie Fedro #11

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18 Lakeway Voice - July 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lake Travis Youth Association Summer Softball Success Just when you thought the girls’ softball program had wound down for the Summer, activity at the Field of Dreams during June and July proved otherwise. The LTYA 10U All Stars softball team (the Thunderbirds) had a very impressive run during the 2 month-long season. Out of roughly 200 teams participating in PONY’s South Zone All Star tournaments, the Thunderbirds placed 7th overall at Nationals after winning 1st place in Get out and golf for the good of others! The 3rd Annual Emmaus Golf the Sectionals tournament, and 3rd in the Regionals tournament. A truly Tournament will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2013 at Flintrock Falls special accomplishment for an even more special group of girls and coaches. Golf Course. In addition to supporting the parish and its 50+ growing ministries, this year’s event will support Lake Travis Crisis Ministries, an Lower: Delaney Druart, all-volunteer, ecumenical, Christian outreach mission that provides food, Madison Marotz, Reese love, prayer, financial assistance, and encouragement to those in crisis Hood, Annabelle Dicker, in the Lake Travis area. Last year, Lake Travis Crisis Ministries provided Ryleigh Nash, Addyson Eargle. $175,000 in assistance to our neighbors in need, which included food Upper: Lindsey Baranauskas, and financial assistance for more than 6,000 individuals. Your support Cambria Fromel, Isabella of this tournament will make an important impact on the work that Oballo, Jami Watson, Mia LTCM can do. Sponsorships with marketing and participation benefits Burress, Courtney Pickus. now available. Visit www.emmauslakeway.com/golf for details and to Coaches: Harmony Marotz, sign up. For more information, email [email protected] or Kenny Oballo, Tim Eargle, call (512) 261-8500 x 204. Thank you for your support! Dwight Hood

Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 19 News You Can Use International School of Texas Accepting Admissions in Southwest Austin Area New private school will feature a highly-customize curriculum and experienced teaching staff The International School of Texas, a new private, co-educational inspiring children, including Headmistress Gráinne O’Reilly, who has school located in Southwest Austin, is now accepting applications for more than three decades of experience in the education world, 20 of the 2013-2014 school year. which have been at the headship level in the U.K., the U.S. and overseas. The school’s mission is to operate a high-quality, Brain-Friendly For the last 14 years O’Reilly has specialized in international start-ups, Learning environment where children are recognized for their individual managing 11 startups as Headmistress or in an executive position. abilities, intelligences and learning styles and to help them become “We’re honored to bring a brand new private school to the Southwest future leaders. The school is accepting applications for students from Austin community, offering a customized, engaging learning environment age of 3 through 11, covering the span of Nursery through to Year 6, for bright young children,” said Gráinne O’Reilly, Headmistress of The the equivalent of U.S. 5th grade. International School of Texas. “We’re bringing an experienced teaching The school will utilize a highly-customized curriculum built on the staff to a beautiful campus, offering discerning parents a safe, enriching Brain-Friendly model and supported by the standards of the English environment where their children will be cared for and educated to the National Curriculum and the outward-looking, global philosophy of the highest standards.” International Baccalaureate (IB) accreditation process for individualized, The school will also feature limited class sizes with experienced high-quality learning experiences in a safe and nurturing environment. teachers, foreign language education in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, The school will also adhere to a Positive Behavior Model encouraging swimming lessons and daily organic lunches, as well as after-school clubs strong moral values and the highest standards of behavior, discipline and hosted on school grounds including sports, art, drama, dance and more. personal responsibility in a non-faith based environment. The International School of Texas is located at 4105 Eck Lane in This individualized curriculum will be led by an experienced teaching Austin, Texas on an eight-acre campus with breathtaking views of Lake staff with proven capabilities in team building, mentoring, training and Travis.

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20 Lakeway Voice - September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. BRINGING GOOGLE FIBER TO LAKE TRAVIS COMMUNITIES In April, Google announced Austin would become the second neighborhood solely based on which neighborhood had the highest fiber city in the U.S. The company plans to have the first “fiberhood” rate of registrants on a similar site. One of the many traits of the Lake connected to its ultra-fast broadband by mid-2014. Though few Travis communities is the number of small businesses and professionals details are available on how the tech company will select the first who work from home. Ultra-fast broadband would be a plus for neighborhood to get the gigabit-speed Internet and TV package, one many who are not supported by large company broadband systems. thing is certain – neighborhoods and homeowner associations are a Additionally, the Lake Travis communities would become more vital key to how the areas will be chosen. attractive for businesses and companies to make this area their home. Those neighborhoods or areas that have the most people signed up A grass roots effort is underway to get the communities of Lake means they will probably be get fiber first. Kansas City was Google’s Travis (Bee Cave, Lakeway, out to Hamilton Pool Road and 71 first fiber city and the company will likely follow their lead on how to Spicewood) signed up. To register your desire to have ultra-fast to choose the areas they serve in Austin. Google based their service broadband in our area, register your zip code at https://fiber.google. on what they call “build by demand model.” Google picked the first com/cities/austin/.

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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 21 Business Section Lake Travis Republican Club Meeting Steve Munisteri, Chairman of the Republican Party of campaigns. Texas, will be the featured speaker at the monthly meeting Steve also has a long history of involvement in the of the Lake Travis Republican Club, to be held Tuesday, conservative movement. In 1976, he was selected as state September 17, 2013, at the Hills Country Club, from 11:30 Vice Chairmen for Texas Young Americans for Freedom AM to 1:00 PM. and served as state Chairmen from 1977 to 1980. In 1980, Munisteri grew up in Houston, TX, and is a 39 year Munisteri founded Young Conservatives of Texas, a group veteran of Republican politics in Texas and the United which continues to produce the future generations of our States as a conservative grassroots activist. He started his conservative leaders and elected officials in college campuses involvement in 1972 as a volunteer for Hank Grover, across the state. Richard Nixon and . He then went on to form a Mr. Munisteri attended Memorial High School in conservative club at Memorial High School in Houston, and Houston, before graduating from the University of Texas in 1975, contacted then Harris County GOP Chairman Ray Barnhardt in Austin with a BBA in Finance with Honors. He also earned a J.D. to become involved in the for President campaign and from the University of Texas Law School. Following his election to the to become more involved in the local party. He went on to serve the State Chairmanship at the 2010 Texas GOP Convention in Dallas, Mr. party in numerous volunteer capacities, including working as a precinct Munisteri obtained a second residence in Travis County and currently chairman of two different precincts in Harris County, serving as delegate or serves full-time as the State Party Chairmen at RPT headquarters in Austin. alternate delegate to numerous state conventions, and serving on the State Tickets for the meeting are available for $15.00 for members, and Republican Executive Committee for State District 17. He has experience $20.00 for guests. Reservations can be obtained by calling 512-261- in working in over 50 campaigns, in all aspects from blockwalking and 0722, or by email at [email protected]. A Lunch Buffet will phone banks, to sitting in on strategy sessions for national Presidential be served.

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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Lakeway Voice - September 2013 23 Business Section SUCCEED AS AN EFFECTIVE HOA LEADER Conference & Expo Will Teach Best Practices to Help You Become the Best Volunteer Community Leader You Can Be Community association volunteer leaders almost without exception the problems keeping you and your board awake at night. Energize your look to preserve the value of their residents’ homes and maintain the HOA board and your residents with new, imaginative ideas. Enhance quality of life their homeowners have come to expect through their your community’s spirit, gain recognition for your community as one homeowner association (HOA) or similar community governing body. of the best places to live in Central Texas, attract new residents. Come But we don’t always have the requisite knowledge and experience to celebrate “what’s good” about common interest community living. do the best job possible. The school of hard knocks, trial-and-error, Full details on our website at http://www.caiaustinevents. may get us there eventually, but it can be a long and arduous journey. org/2013conf&expo. Join us at Austin Community Associations Institute’s (CAI) 2013 With more than 32,000 members dedicated to building better Conference & Expo on Friday, September 27th, at the University communities, Community Associations Institute (CAI) works in of Texas Alumni Center for an afternoon learning best practices. partnership with 60 domestic chapters, a chapter in South Africa and Hear what others have discovered is working to help build better housing leaders in a number of other countries, including Australia, neighborhoods. And admission is free! Canada, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. Texas “Hear industry leaders speak on a range of topics from ‘The 7 Deadly chapters include Austin, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston and San Antonio. Sins of New Board Members’ to ‘Where Will The Water Come From?’ CAI provides information, education and resources to community to ‘It’s Not My Problem – Right?’, just to name three of the twelve associations and the professionals who support them. For information lectures to choose from in this year’s Conference Lecture Series” notes on the Austin Chapter, visit our website at www.caiaustin.org, or call Katie Uhler, Chair of CAI Austin’s Conference & Expo. 512-858-5228. Or visit CAI’s National website at www.caionline.org, Visit with more than 65 exhibitors - experts delivering solutions to or call 888-224-4321 for more information.

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