Roar September 2005
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Roar September 2005
The Cat Hollow ROAR Fall, 2005 CAT HOLLOW HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON JUNE 15, 2005 New Directors/Officers Elected The 2005 Cat Hollow Homeowners Association Annual Meeting was held on June 15, 2005 at 7:00 pm at the Brushy Creek Community Center. New directors were elected to fill the three positions which opened up due to the expiring terms of Paul Tisch, David Crow and Casey Kennedy. There were also two positions left open because of unfinished terms of other Board members. The new Board of Directors is as follows: David Crow Malcolm Grey Bill Mattei Murali Balijepally Nathan Rakoff Dan McFall Kim Filiatrault Chad Feghali Andrew Van Brocklin Rick Birkman President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Asst. Secretary Director Director Director Director Advisory Term Expires 2006 Term Expires 2007 Term Expires 2006 Term Expires 2008 Term Expires 2008 Term Expires 2006 Term Expires 2008 Term Expires 2007 Term Expires 2007 We welcome our four new board members and are grateful for the return of David Crow who has stepped in to fill another open position. Thanks to all who attended the annual meeting. We’re always in need of people to help the Board out on the various committees, so please call Katherine Brown at Alliance Management (328-6100) if you are interested in making Cat Hollow a better place to live. NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st—9am-5pm Our next neighborhood garage sale will be held on Saturday, October 1st. Rain date will be Sunday, October 2nd. We will again be doing this in conjunction with the Meadows and the Woods. Clean your closets and make some money at the same time! Here’s all you need to do………… WE will publish ads in the Round Rock Leader the Thursday before the sale and in the Austin American-Statesman Thursday, Friday and Saturday. WE will post notices on the MUD marquis signs. The Woods and the Meadows will also cover some of the major Brushy Creek intersections. YOU need to place signs at the end of your streets to direct people to your home where you will conduct your own garage sale. *Please remember to use weighted boxes for your signs, not stakes, and remove the boxes and weights at the end of the day!!!!! START DIGGING! Any questions can be addressed to : webmaster@cathollow. com SCHOOL DAZE September 5 September 20 & 22 October 10 October 17 (7:00 pm) October 20 (7:30 pm) November 17 (7:30 pm) School) November 23, 24, 25 Labor Day/Student Holiday Elementary Early Release Staff Dev. Day/Student Holiday 6th Annual Festival of Bands (RRISD Sports Complex) Board Meeting (Round Rock High School) Board Meeting (Round Rock High Thanksgiving Break Teach Students Personal Safety!! During school, many young children will find themselves in a position where they are responsible for their own safety and security. For many, this will be the first time in their lives that an adult will not be watching over them as they walk to and from school. Most children will adapt well to their newly acquired independence and will not have any problems. Others, however, will not be so fortunate. Many children are injured each year as a result of accidents while traveling to and from school. Some children are also annoyed by adults or older teenagers, and a very small number are actually abducted and/or physically harmed. As a parent, it is your responsibility to provide your children with enough knowledge to get them to and from school safely. Please take the time to discuss safety issues with your children. Talk about these issues now instead of waiting until after something happens. Here are some suggested topics for discussion: • • • • • • • Teach children how to anticipate and avoid potential hazards and dangers. Prevention is always the first and most important element of personal safety and self defense. This is especially true for children because most children are too small to physically overpower an adult or older teenager. Take an interest in your children's daily travels and activities. Map out safe, well-traveled routes for your children to follow. Don't allow children to take short cuts or make unnecessary stops along the way. Encourage your children to travel with other trustworthy children. Make a point to get to know who your children are with. Write down their names, addresses and phone numbers, and familiarize yourself with their parents whenever possible. If you allow your children to visit a friend's home, meet the family first to make sure you are comfortable with the supervision and the environment. Teach your children to obey all traffic safety rules and regulations. Make sure you set a good example for them. Teach your children the "tricks" that strangers may use to get them into cars or follow them to other areas. These tricks may include offers of candy or money, asking for help in finding a lost pet, asking for directions and then pulling them into a car, or saying they were sent by a parent to pick them up. Parents and children should agree on a "secret password" in case parents have to send someone else to pick them up. Make sure your children know what to do if they are confronted by a stranger. Children should keep their distance from strangers and not allow strangers to get close enough to grab them. Generally speaking, children should be taught to say "no" to a stranger's request or advance. Children should quickly get away from the stranger, and should tell a responsible adult what happened. Teach children the difference between "good touching" and "bad touching", and encourage them not to be afraid to talk about these issues. Make sure they know that "bad touching" can be committed by someone who may not be a stranger. $250 REWARD The Cat Hollow Board is offering a $250 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for the damaged sprinkler heads on O’Connor and Avaranche that occurred in July. LYNN CERVINI Ind. Future Executive Sr. Sales Director 8507 Bobcat Round Rock, TX 78681 (512) 244-7999 www.marykay.com/lynncervini Email: [email protected] If you have information on this crime, please call the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency number—943-1300. Homeowners—these damages are paid for out of your pockets. Your HOA dues go to cover these. You can help yourself and your community keep HOA assessments down by reporting acts of vandalism you witness to the police. The Cat Hollow Roar is a publication of the Board of Directors of Cat Hollow at Brushy Creek. Contributions are welcome. If you have any news to share, please contact Lori Short at 388-7461. E-Mail address: [email protected]. The next newsletter will be published in December . Deadline is November 15, 2005. Deed Restrictions strictly enforced. Please contact the Association Managers at 328-6100, or go on the Cat Hollow website (www.cathollow.org) to get a copy of the Architectural Request Form if you are planning home improvements. This should be filled out completely before submitting it to the Board for review. For new pools, you must also get approval from the Brushy Creek MUD. ! Real Ransom, D.V.M. Lisa Willis, D.V.M. Rizal Lopez, D.V.M. Laura Beth Baugh, D.V.M. Medicine Surgery Boarding Emergencies OFFICE HOURS: M-Th 7-7 Fri 7-6 Sat 8-12 15950 Great Oaks Drive Round Rock, TX 78681 $ ! ! % '( ) % ' % ) % '* % + % ', % (512) 388-4551 " -,* . +/ **00 " & # A Fun Family Event To Benefit Area Food Banks and Other Local Charities! October 15, 2005 12 noon-7:00 p.m. Cat Hollow Park This years festival will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2005 from Noon to 7pm at Cat Hollow park. Admission to the festival is two non-perishable food items or $2.00 per person. Last year the family oriented festival raised over $30,000 in non-perishable food and cash donations. The net proceeds are donated to three local food banks– Hill Country Ministries, Round Rock Serving Center and St. Vincent de Paul- other local non-profit organizations, and the Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center. At the festival you can shop the Arts and Crafts area with local artisans. Support local civic groups, school clubs, homeowners associations, and other charitable organizations through dozens of food and games booths. Enjoy special performances and live music all day. Judged by local community leaders, the Hairiest Man Contest closes out the fun filled festival day. This is an outdoor event. If it rains, the event will be moved to Sunday, October 16th. Check the Festival Web site www.hairymanfestival.com for more exciting details. The Brushy Creek Women’s Association The Hairy Man Festival, in its 11th year, is just one of the events put on by the Brushy Creek Women’s Association, in collaboration with the Brushy Creek MUD. Our festival coordinators are all members of the BCWF. We have been bringing together families from across the Brushy Creek area for over 10 years, providing numerous educational, social and service-oriented programs. For more information visit the website: [email protected] Volunteers Needed! The Hairy Man Festival is organized entirely by community volunteers. The BCWF and BCMUD depend on the kindness and dedication of volunteers to make the Hairy Man Festival a success. There are a variety of positions available for individuals and groups for two hour shifts (free t-shirt provided). Contact us at [email protected] for volunteer opportunities. HEB Hairy Man 5K and 1K Run October 15th at 8:00am The Brushy Creek Elementary PTA is organizing this 5K Run in conjunction with The Annual Hairy Man Festival, The Brushy Creek Women's Association, The Brushy Creek MUD and our major sponsor HEB. All profits will go to Brushy Creek Elementary's Library Fund. Entry fee for 5K is $20 a person or $25 on race day. Everyone who enters receives a t-shirt and medals will be awarded (10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50 and up). Kids 1K is $10 and $15 on race day. All kids receive a t-shirt and ribbon. Registration forms can be picked up at Brushy Creek Elementary, HEB (Round Rock) and RunTex (Round Rock). Race packets can be picked up at the Round Rock RunTex store located in the La Frontera Shopping Center October 13, 2005 from 10:00am to 1:00pm and October 14, 2005 from 5:00 to 7:00pm. Also at Brushy Creek Elementary from 2:00 to 3:30 on October 14th. Race Day registration is at 7:00am. We thank our HEB, Brushy Creek Women's Association, Brushy Creek MUD, Brushy Creek Elementary PTA, RunTex, Raceworks, Massage Heights, The Daily Grind, M Media, Raceworks, Road I.D., Terri Romere, Keller Williams Realty, Robert Ramirez DDS MS, Blue Sky Design, Keria Teas and our wonderful PTA volunteers! MUD PARKS & RECREATION/COMMUNITY CENTER Partial List of Events September thru November FALL CATALOGS AVAILABLE FREE MOVIES IN THE PARK BRING: WHEN: Friday Nights (Monthly) Cat Hollow Park BLANKETS AND CHAIRS DUSK (APPROX. 8 PM) ON THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY NIGHTS (No rain dates) September 9 October 21 Sponge Bob Squarepants The Mummy (Adult Night) CONCESSIONS WILL BE SOLD IN THE PAVILION! PONY RIDES AND JUMPY CASTLE ON SOME FRIDAYS AND LOTS OF FAMILY FUN! RESIDENTS NEEDED FOR MUD COMMITTEES The Parks and Recreation Committee, the Community Center Advisory Committee and the Water and Wastewater Committee need volunteers! The Parks committee is comprised of interested citizens who are appointed by the Board of Directors to advise on all issues related to the district’s parks and greenbelts. This committee meets the first Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center. The Community Center Advisory Committee meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center. The Water and Wastewater Committee is also a citizen’s advisory committee that discusses all water and wastewater issues. This group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center. The public is invited and encouraged to attend and participate in these meetings. If you would like to join one of these committees, you can come to a meeting, or call the MUD office for more information, 255-7871. The Brushy Creek Board of Directors meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month in the Oak Room of the BC Community Center at 7:00 p.m. REVISED POOL HOURS (Hours may change due to lack of attendance) August 23-October 1 Cat Hollow (244-2934) Monday, Wednesday, Friday 3-8 P.M. Sunday 12-8 P.M. CLOSED Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Creekside (255-6273) Tuesday, Thursday 3-8 P.M. Saturday 12-8 P.M. CLOSED Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Sendero (218-1495) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 5:45-9:00 A.M. and 12:00-7:30 P.M. Saturday 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Sunday 12:00-5:00 P.M. October 1, 2005 to May 1, 2006 Sendero Pool Hours (only pool open) Monday-Friday 5:45-9:00 A.M., 12:00-1:30 P.M., 4:00-7:00 P.M. Saturday 8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Sunday 12:00-5:00 P.M. Swim Cards are valid one year from date of purchase. AQUA JOGGING CLASS at SENDERO POOL If you are interested in forming a class, please call the Community Center at 255-7871, ext. 217. CO-REC FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Registration NOW. New season begins September 21st. Wednesday games. $200 per team (up to 10 players). $30 for individual sign up. For more info., www.bcmud.com, click on Leagues and Tournaments. Most activities listed are available to non-members of the Community Center, however the activity fee is usually slightly higher for non-members. For more information, you can call the Community Center at 255-7871 or look on-line at www.brushycreekmud.com. 4th of July Sizzles in Brushy Creek!!! As it is every year, the 4th of July Parade and Celebration was a hit! Over 1,000 people showed up to enjoy the festivities, many of them decked out in patriotic costumes. Our own Sam Bass Fire Department led the parade. Thanks to all who took the time to come out and enjoy their neighbors and the festivities and bravo to all of the winners! Special thanks to the Brushy Creek Women's Association once again for their outstanding hard work in organizing this and making our neighborhood the special place that it is!!! www.CatHollow.org The HOA Web Site, www.CatHollow.org, has been updated to include more of the information important to you as a Cat Hollow homeowner. Great Oaks Family Practice 15930 S. GREAT OAKS DRIVE ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78681 PHONE 512-246-3338 SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS WELCOME SHANE B. MILLS, D.O. DAVID A. DIAZ, M.D. Now available on the web site are electronic versions of Newsletters from 2001 through 2005 (available in HTML and PDF format). HTML format is much better for dial-up users. Miscellaneous documents are also available, including Architectural Request Forms as well as the Architectural Guidelines recently adopted by the Association. You will also find contact information for the Association's management company to report miscellaneous problems or just to get information.or if you’d like to see other things added, please send email to: [email protected] Round Rock Christian Academy Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade Accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International Our mission at Round Rock Christian Academy is to cultivate a heart for God, develop the mind of Christ, and provide distinctively Christian quality education. What you can expect to find at RRCA: Superior Academics and High Standards, Stanford Achievement Testing, Library and Resource Room A Beka, ACSI and Bob Jones Christian Curriculum, Saxon Math, Remediation/Tutoring Excellent, Degreed, Experienced Teachers, Individual Attention for Each Student Athletics, Cheerleading, Pep Assemblies, Playground, PE Classes, Special Programs and Speakers Missions Support, Full Color Yearbook, Student Council, Honor Society, Field Trips Disciplined, Caring Environment, Daily Bible Study, Memory Verse Work, Exciting Chapel Program Fine Arts/Music/Art/Drama/Foreign Language/Band Program/Computers NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY Round Rock Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs and athletic and other school administered programs. Now Registering For Fall, 2005 301 N. Lake Creek Drive (Across From Round Rock High School) (512) 255-4491 www.rrca-tx.org Landscaping Projects In Cat Hollow LANDSCAPING REPORT September/October 2005 We have all benefited from the sporadic rainfall throughout this summer and it is a pleasure to see the neighborhood lawns staying greener than usual. Judging the yard of the month winners has been an agreeable challenge with so many residents taking a pride in their front gardens (see winners below). The entrances to Cat Hollow at Great Oaks and at 620 have been very colorful with masses of zinnias in bloom. The median end caps and the borders of Bobcat also enjoyed the weather. We have made considerable progress improving the turf at the 620 entrance though this was spoiled to some extent by traffic cutting the corner. This will be taken care of when the road is eventually widened but in the meantime stakes have been placed there to protect the grass. The remainder of the grass improvements are on hold as we renegotiate the Landscaping contract with competing suppliers. There has been some unfortunate damage (see panel below) to sprinkler heads which only adds to our irrigation problems. The system is large with 2500 heads that extend throughout most of the neighborhood. Our water supply is rather chalky and calcium deposits require continual maintenance and replacement of equipment. However we are committed to extending irrigation that will allow us to plant out more of our common areas and further beautify the neighborhood. Some homeowners have gone ahead and taken care of trees and limbs that were impacting the concrete fences, mainly along O’Connor. This is a very important job and will save damage and costly repairs in the future. The situation will be reviewed in the fall and we will be working with homeowners and contractors to provide individual estimates for repairing any existing damage. Towards the end of the school summer break there was some graffiti on fences which we are in the process of cleaning up. Additionally we continue to clean up after people who leave Yard sale signs in the street and notices taped to posts on our corners. Your landscape committee has welcomed a couple of enthusiastic new members, Kim and Lori Filiatrault, who, together with Bill Mattei, Casey Kennedy and myself are embarking on some new and exciting projects for the coming year. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR YARD OF THE MONTH WINNERS! $250 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for the damaged sprinkler heads on O'Connor and Avaranche that occurred in July. Call the Sheriff’s Department non-emergency number, 943-1300 if you have any information. Gold: Silver: JUNE Wade Ziegler 16702 Anjou Lane Margaret Plant 8008 Manx Gold: Silver: JULY David/Janice Hataway 3110 Ansonia Trail Kirk Morrow 8111 Campeche Bay Place The Gardening Corner As I write this, it is still approaching the century mark in temperature. “When is it going to end?” we all ask. Just remember that the Longhorns always have their season opener when it is hotter than blazes each year, so this year’s temps aren’t so unusual. But, never fear, autumn will be here soon and with it, the winding down of season’s activities in the landscape. While you are kicking back and exhausted from the summer, drag out that yellow pad and pen and make your “in the garden” TO DO list. 1. Look for chinch and brown patch in the landscape. Chinch problems typically appear at the edges of a turf area (but not always!) and brown patch begins as a circle of brown turf which gets wider and wider. 2. Look for grub damage in the lawn also. This can also appear as a browning area. It might be confused with a dry spot. If you pull up a section of grass with your hand and the whole section seems to come free with no roots, it is probably grubs. 3. Continue to water deeply and infrequently. 4. Add mulch to planting beds to help conserve water. A 2” layer is sufficient. Use the shredded pine mulch or even a layer of compost works well also. 5. Fall is an excellent time to aerate the lawn. Go over the turf a couple of times in opposite directions. For example, go back and forth parallel to the street, then after completing this, go over it again but perpendicular to the street. 6. Aphids have been treacherous this summer, but as the leaves on trees and deciduous shrubs are about to drop, no need to treat just now. 7. Discontinue severe pruning of shrubs in late September. You don’t want to encourage new succulent growth just before winter. 8. If you plan to add Bermuda seed to your turf areas, do it prior to September 15. After this time, the nights are beginning to cool and the seed won’t successfully germinate. 9. Fall flower planting is upon us! Mums and Petunias are great for October and November. Plan on settling in Pansies, Dianthus and Snapdragons in early to mid October. You can also add some Stock and Alyssum for additional color. 10. Save your dormant pruning for after the SECOND freeze. It is tempting to cut back perennials early because they are getting a bit ragged. Don’t prune them back to the ground until after the are really, really dormant! Any questions, feel free to call one of the pros at Greater Texas Landscapes, 462-2311. CALL FOR A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS ON YOUR HOME BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? Nancy Moore 101 E. Old Settlers #190 Round Rock, TX 78664 512-422-4767 [email protected] Virtual Tours MLS Realtor.com Professional Photos Open Houses Premier Magazine With Nancy’s Team you get our 25 point marketing plan developed specifically to sell homes in CAT HOLLOW; or Qualify you as a buyer, coordinate Market data in your price point with your dream home features….. Evaluate all offers for legal compliance, accuracy and completeness, explain the pros and cons, negotiate on your behalf, coordinate contract to closing, with an Appraiser, inspectors, title company and various other personnel….. Resolve problems and negotiate solutions, until the deal is closed. TO CONTACT US: 101 E. Old Settlers Blvd., Suite 190, Round Rock, TX 78664 Phone: 512-422-4767 Fax: 512-341-2310 E-mail: [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR September, 2005 thru November, 2005 Sept. 9 Sept. 20,22 Sept. 21 October 1 October 10 October 15 October 19 October 21 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 23-25 Moving in Park—Sponge Bob Elementary Early Release Days Cat Hollow Board Meeting 7 p.m. Community Garage Sale 9-5 Student Holiday Hairy Man Festival/Hairy Man 5K, 1K Cat Hollow Board Meeting 7 p.m. Movie In Park “The Mummy” FREE Holiday Craft Bazaar Newsletter Deadline Cat Hollow Board Meeting 7 p.m. Thanksgiving Holiday (Schools) The Cat Hollow HOA Board Meetings are held at the MUD office in the new community center at 16318 Great Oaks Drive at 7:00 p.m. Residents are welcome at all meetings. If you are interested in attending the Architectural Committee Meeting, or if you have general questions about Cat Hollow, call Alliance Association Management at 328-6100 for information. Nancy Moore CAT HOLLOW ROAR ADVERTISING RATES Full Page: Cat Hollow Resident Non-Resident $100.00 $200.00 1/2 Page: Cat Hollow Resident Non-Resident $ 50.00 $100.00 1/4 Page: Cat Hollow Resident Non-Resident $ 30.00 $ 60.00 Bus. Card: Cat Hollow Resident Non-Resident $ 10.00 $ 20.00 Cat Hollow Residents may place one Classified Ad per issue approx. six lines) at no charge. Note: All ad copy must be approved by the Cat Hollow Board which reserves the right to request changes or reject any advertisement. The advertiser, and not the Cat Hollow Board, is responsible for the truthful content of the ad. All advertisements must be prepaid. CHECK WITH YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY YOU MAY SAVE MONEY WITH OUR NEW FIRE INSURANCE ISO CLASS 2 RATING! Update on ISO and how it affects homeowner insurance rates 08/01/2005 There is some confusion circulating as to when the new insurance rates for customers in the Sam Bass Fire Department/ Williamson County ESD #2 take effect. Let me take a moment to shed some light on this. On July 29th we received a letter from ISO stating they found a Public Protection Classification (PPC) 2 was appropriate. They gave us the opportunity to protest our classification if we thought it was unfair and gave us a deadline of August 1st to state our reasons for protest. We thought it was a fair classification and did not protest. On July 29th we received another letter from ISO stating they would forward their PPC Class 2 recommendation to the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI). On August 3rd we received a letter from TDI stating they approved of the PPC Class 2 rating and that this rating would take effect January 1, 2006. This allows insurance companies appropriate time to adjust their fee schedule and some have already done so. If you are still being billed with an ISO PPC Class 6, and have it reduced to a Class 2, you should see a reduction in your fire insurance premium of about 18%. All insurance companies have a deadline of January 1, 2006 to adjust their rates. I hope this helps to clarify when new insurance rates will take effect. Please feel free to contact us if we can be of any assistance. David W. Kieschnick Assistant Fire Chief Sam Bass Fire Dept. (512) 255-0100 Since 1972 Locally Owned and Operated MEMBER FDIC First Texas Bank is proud to be a part of the Brushy Creek Community. We offer a full range of banking services to both consumers and businesses and are committed to ensuring personal and friendly service, while offering a variety of loan products and account options to meet your needs. Linda Peacock and her staff at our Brushy Creek Branch are eager to assist you with all of your banking needs. Linda and her family have lived in Round Rock for several years. She is already your neighbor, why not also call her your banker Linda Peacock Branch Manager 7509 O’Connor Drive Round Rock, Texas 78681 (512) 246-6010 www.firsttexasbank-rr.com Cat Hollow Babysitter Directory BALDWIN-SUTTON, Angel and Stevie. Completed Seton Good Health Super Sitter I and Super Sitter II. Experienced life guards, CPR training and first aid. Licensed drivers. Both 16 years old. 244-9359. BARDE, Rachel. 15 years old. CPR Certified, camp counselor. I love kids & I'm great taking care of them. Lots of experience. 3417814. BOYLES, Katelyn. 13 year old Cedar Valley student. Red Cross Certified, experienced through Girl Scouts. Weeknights & weekends anytime of the year. Great references. 2181741. CHAMBERS, Jessica. Age 16. Lots of experience, good references. All ages, available anytime. 310-0808. DICKS, Stacy. Age 16, love children, experienced with infants, references available. Call 310-9717. GALVIN, Caitlin. 16. Babysits for my brother and sister. Talented at games & crafts with younger children. 2482287. HAHN, Chelsea. 13 years old. Experienced with infants and special needs children. Weeknights and weekends. Responsible, reliable, caring, 963-2652 (cell). friendly 16 year old who loves to watch children. Call 244-9187 or e-mail tarty_toria@hotmail. com. References available. HAMILL, Kristina. Age 16. Babysit children and infants. Experience with up to 3 children at a time. References available. 2180054. MANNING, Christine. Age 17. 3 years old and up. 238-9070. HART, Ashley. 13. 14 month old sister and 6 year old brother, experienced with newborns to 10 years old. Please give me a call at 3412998. STAY AT HOME MOM Provides nurturing, educational, interac- tive, in-home child care during the work week. Part time and full time. Call Gina Simons, 6718780. Weekly n Bi-Weekly n Monthly Flexible Hours n References HUSTON, Amy. UT Student home for the summer. Experienced with kids 5 months to 12 years. Great with kids. 507-1860. IN HOME LOW RATIO CHILD CARE. Looking for a toddler to play with and develop with my child. I have a curriculum, and plan to drop off and pick up at a kindergarten readiness program starting August 2005. Shannon, 248-1493. LLOYD, Victoria. Experienced, reliable, kid PLEASE NOTE: It is the responsibility of the parents hiring these sitters to check references on sitters. The advertiser, and not the Cat Hollow Board is responsible for the truthful content of all ads. Parents of sitters - please check out all job offers to make sure that they are legitimate and that your children are going into safe situations. You should meet the people hiring your children and check out their home at least the first time they are hired. If you are interested in placing your name in this directory, please send all information to: Lori Short, [email protected]. (Free for Cat Hollow ...Checking Unlimited • Free Home Banking • Online Bill Pay GEFCU. Austin, TX 78717 Looking for a way to open the door to your home’s equity? Newly borrowed funds must total $35000 or more to qualify for waiving of closing fees. Add-ons may qualify as long as the total amount being added on to the original balance is greater than $35000. !" #" $ %& '( ' New, Used & Refinanced Auto Loans • Home Equity Loans... Jenny McIntire HOLIDAY CRAFT BAZAAR Pre-made or complete scrapbooks Phone: (512) 871-7199 E-Mail: [email protected] The Brushy Creek MUD and the Brushy Creek Women’s Association will be hosting a FREE Holiday Craft Bazaar at the Brushy Creek Community Center on the evening of Tuesday, November 15, 2005 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Shoppers will be able to enjoy a night of shopping with free holiday snacks and beverages. If you would like to be a craft vendor at this event, please contact Melanie Jaworski at bcwa@austin. Great gift ideas for Weddings, Showers, Births, Holidays, Etc. NEIGHBORS, PLEASE DO NOT DUMP BRUSH OR GARDEN WASTE ON LIBERTY WALK. WE MUST SPEND NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION FUNDS EACH TIME WE GET IT CLEARED AWAY. County News By Williamson County Commissioner Lisa Birkman TAKE A HIKE THIS FALL Williamson County offers a variety of hike and bike trails for county residents. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail, consisting largely of crushed granite, is approximately 3 miles in length and extends west from Great Oaks Drive parallel to Brushy Creek Road and terminates near Parmer Lane. Brushy Creek MUD’s Shirley McDonald/Creekside Park, which includes a duck pond, playscapes, restrooms, a pool and more are on the eastern end of the trail. Progressing westward, Fern Bluff MUD’s Meadows Park, with a large playscape and restroom facilities, is approximately one mile from Great Oaks Drive. At the western end of the trail, the City of Cedar Park’s Brushy Creek Lake Park provides a variety of recreational activities including a children’s waterscape, a small lake, several large pavilions and more. During the beautiful Texas fall days, you might want to enjoy the trail with your family, friends and/or pets! The county is in the design phase of building a county park along the trail, as well. Champion Park will be approximately 35 acres located adjacent to the creek and will include a large pavilion, parking and fishing areas. Expected completion is in approximately 24 months. Additionally, the county is planning to extend the regional trail in both directions. Going east from Great Oaks Drive, Phase II of the trail will continue approximately one mile. It will include drinking fountains along the way as well as a connection to the Stone Canyon neighborhood. Construction should begin shortly and is expected to be completed in about eight months. Going west from Parmer Lane, Phase III will extend the trail for approximately three miles and end at Twin Lakes Park, located adjacent to Highway 183. Construction of Phase III is expected to begin in late spring of next year and take approximately 18 months to complete. Upon completion of Phase III, the trail will connect Cedar Park to the edge of Round Rock and will be approximately seven miles in length. For more information on county parks and trails plus other county issues, visit the county website at www. wilco.org or contact the Parks Department at 260-4283. Additionally, monthly updates on county events and issues are available with the county’s new electronic newsletter, The Wilcounty Line. To subscribe, go to the county website home page. Lastly, my office is available to help you with any county issue and we can be reached at our new phone number, 733-5380 or by e-mail at [email protected]. The Center at Cat Hollow Opening Soon! 16420 North FM 620 A new 15,000 Square Foot Retail Center is planned for the corner of FM 620 and Cat Hollow Drive. Construction is expected to start in October. Cullen Kappler with Yancey-Hausman & Associates, the developer, says leases with a nail salon and national pizza franchise have been signed and leases with a dry cleaner and full service bank are underway. Delivery is currently planned for Spring of 2006. For more information about this center please call Cullen Kappler at 512-480-9800 or email at [email protected] FULL SERVICE SALON FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Special Discounts on Color, Highlight, Perms— Ask When You Come In!! By Appointment Only Also Waxing, Facials & Manicures Available by Appt. CALL FOR OUR SPECIAL PRICES 16333 Great Oaks Drive (Across From Brushy Creek Recreation Center) OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK WALK-INS ARE WELCOME CLASSIFIED ADS ANIMAL SITTING— Experienced, loves animals. Will Also water plants, etc. Dependable! Jessica 3100808. HOME INSPECTION: State Licensed Cat Hollow area specialist. Builders warranty, one year warranty & resale inspections. 6 year member of Cat Hollow HOA board. Paul Wingert, DANISH & GERMAN Inspections, Inc. LESSONS—Individual or group, all ages. Call for more 217-0891 or 218-0928. information, Anita, 3100808. LONGABERGER Baskets, pottery, wrought CREATIVE MEMORIES iron, home decor. Discounts Consultant Lisa Spates. and free products to qualified Www.creativememories. hostesses. Michelle Garcia, com/lisaspates. I would love 255-8476. to help you start your album making projects! Let me help SOUTHERN LIVING AT you! 238-9694. HOME— Products inspired by Southern Living Magazine. Diane Dobbs, LAWN MOWING 733-5023 to find out how SERVICE—Experienced, dependable. Will cut front you can earn FREE and 1/2 and back lawn. Saving price items money for college, please help! James, 310-0808. YOUR CHILD CARE SOLUTION. Child care, full/part time, in-home, NEIGHBORHOOD LAWN SERVICE - Don’t daytime. Loving, have time? Going on educational, fun. Low child/ vacation, need your yard adult ratio. 2-3 days week. done? Prices vary per job, References. Gina Simons but very reasonable. Mow, 671-8780. edge, trim & ant/pest control. Greg, 512-947-4339. TUTORING—6 years teaching experience. Tutor K-5 in my home for $20/hr. HOME & PET CARE— ”While You Were Out” will References available upon take care of your pet, home, request. Cathy at 218-1239. plants, yard, car, etc. for weekends or longer holidays NEED A BABYSITTER? or vacations. Katelyn, 218- Call me, Victoria Lloyd, an 1741. experienced, reliable & kidfriendly 16 year old who loves children. 244-9187 or KIDS COOKING [email protected]. CLASSES. Fridays, 3:154:30pm. 5-12 years old. Samples to take home. MATH TUTOR Snacks provided. $15 per Experienced. Available class, pay by month. Jenny evenings or weekends, $25/ McIntire 671-7199. hour. Call Caroline at 341-0420. DO YOU JUST LOVE PAMPERED CHEF Products? Want to earn them for FREE? Interested in a full/part time business of your own? Start for only $90. Call Marilyn Tucker, 2381681 and ask me how! GOLD CANYON CANDLES—Do you love candles? Let me introduce you to our wonderful candles. Kim Baese, 2446101 or kmbaese@hotmail. com for more information. UNIQUE ITEMS from INDIA Shawls, Stoles, Bags, Terracotta Jewelry, Wind Flutes, One of its kind Tapestries, exclusive Ladies shirts, Wooden Toys etc. Call Jain at 310-7165 STAMPIN’ UP! — Let me share our exclusive line of decorative stamp sets and accessories for greeting cards, craft projects, home décor & scrapbooking. For details, Lynda Decker, 2461218 or 785-5102. AUTO/HOME/LIFE/ HEALTH INSURANCE. “Get a discount on Farmers Auto Insurance by purchasing a needed life insurance policy. More discounts with home, etc. Troy Kennedy, 310-2021, [email protected] CHIC ANTIQUES PARTY—Hosts wanted to entertain friends. Stylish , affordable vintage jewelry, hats, handbags available same day. Pam Wiggins, 789-3803, [email protected]. HAND KNITTED ITEMS (Made to order). Scarves, shawls, ponchos, sweaters, etc. Call to see samples or for ordering info. 255-0817 or e-mail for pictures: [email protected]. SWEET PEA DESIGNS Imprinted Specialty Stationary. Invitations/ Announcements/Notes/ Cards. To see catalogs, Deanna Bentley, 244-7384 Let me be your personal PAMPERED CHEF consultant. If interested in hosting a kitchen show or sharing catalogs while earning FREE products, call Connie, 238-9406 or email at: [email protected]. MARY KAY'S NEW TIMEWISE for youngerlooking skin every time you cleanse/moisturize. Try TimeWise skin care products free. Lynn Cervini, Mary Kay Consultant, 244-7999. www.marykay.com/ynncervini HOUSE/PET SITTING Service. Quality care for home or special animal while you are away. Karen, 7317791, [email protected]. com or home.austin.rr.com/ kasakritterkare. Cat Hollow residents are welcome to place one free classified ad in each issue. Please try to limit your ad to 7-8 lines. Call 388-7461 or e-mail your ads to [email protected]. Orthopedics Family Dentistry Orthodontics Nutrition TMD Dr. Jean H. Feldman, DDS Dr. Mark W. Feldman, DDS FICCMO COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRY FOR THE HEALTH CONSCIOUS PREVENTION Decay Periodontal Health Facial Growth at Development TMJ Orthopedics and Orthodontics RESTORATIVE Mercury Free Dental Office Uses Bio-Compatible Materials When Removing Amalgam fillings, precautionary measures are used to ensure the safety of the patient Where the patient is treated and appreciated as a whole person in Health Care! Ultimate Sterilization is used for Every procedure. Are you tired of listening to snoring? We can help with Snoring and some instances of Sleep Apnea. 512-246-9080 Be A Good Neighbor!!! Don’t Park In The Street April Accident Alarms Ambulance Animal Attempted Suicide Barking Dog Burglary (Residential) Burglary (Vehicle) Child Abuse Child Custody Civil Dispute Criminal Mischief (Prop.) Criminal Mischief (Vehicle) Criminal Trespass Disturbance (F.V.*) Disturbance (Other) Fire Alarm Fireworks Fraud Harassment Hit & Run Accident Indecent Exposure Juvenile Complaint Lost/Stolen Property Missing Person Narcotics Noise Complaint Overdose/Suicide Public Intoxication Recovered Runaway Runaway Shots Fired Suspicious (Other) Suspicious Persons Suspicious Vehicles Terrorist Threat Theft Traffic Hazard Traffic (Other) Verbal Disturbance Welfare Concern 5 12 1 10 May July 7 9 1 3 1 1 1 3 14 5 8 1 2 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 2 2 6 1 1 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 6 3 1 2 6 8 4 1 Sheriff’s Department 943-1300 Let’s get visible. Together we are stronger. * Family Violence Home Security Inspections Please call 943-1353 to arrange for a free home security inspection by the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. You can arrange for a time for an officer to come to your home and inspect your property. Because the officer is certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standard and Education, he is trained in home security techniques and may suggest security improvements. The officer can also file a report of his findings with the Texas Department of Insurance, which may qualify you for as much as a 15% reduction in your homeowners insurance premiums. 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 3 9 2 1 5 WHAT CAN YOU DO TO STOP CRIME IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD??? Neighborhood Watch Neighborhood Watch operates under two principles: 1. Neighbors getting to know and watch out for each other, and 2. Neighbors watching out for each others property as though it were there own. The participants make their neighborhood a safer place to live by adopting a more observant attitude, and, as a result, become more aware of strange cars, persons, or circumstances. This will not take a lot of time, and soon will develop into a daily habit of becoming more aware of what is going on in the neighborhood. If you would to help set up a Neighborhood Watch program in Cat Hollow, talk with neighbors and friends to see the interest level in the area to be watched, then call the Williamson County Sheriff's office at 943-1353 to ask for help from a crime prevention officer. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PRSRT. STD.PERMIT NO. 157 CEDAR PARK, TX !" # $%$&' Quality Medical Care Right In Your Neighborhood Tim Skupin, D.V.M. Medicine Emergencies Surgery Boarding Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am – 6pm Saturday 8 am – 12:00 (512) 255-1388 14900 Avery Ranch Blvd., Suite C500 Located in The Plaza at Avery Ranch (At the corner of Avery Ranch Blvd., and Parmer Lane)