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August
Newsletter for the Residents of Lakeway
Volume 7, Issue 8
August 2015
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Administration Office.......................................512-266-2533
Travis County Animal Control.............................512-972-6060
SCHOOLS
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Serene Hills Elementary.......................................512-533-7400
Bee Cave Elementary............................................512-533-6250
West Cypress Elementary.....................................512-533-7500
UTILITIES
Travis County WCID # 17...................................512-266-1111
Lakeway MUD....................................................512-261-6222
Hurst Creek MUD...............................................512-261-6281
Austin Energy ......................................................512-322-9100
Pedernales Electric................................................888-554-4732
Texas Gas Service
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COVER PHOTO
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published? We are looking for great cover photos for upcoming issues
of the Lakeway Voice. All photos submitted must represent Lakeway.
Our deadline for submittals is always the 9th of the month prior
to the issue. All photos should be submitted electronically by the
deadline date in high resolution (300 dpi) to [email protected].
Portrait (vertical) photos work best.
This month's cover photo was submitted by Justin Pacher,
graduate of Lake Travis High School.
By submitting your photo you agree to allow your photo to be
published in future issues of the Lakeway Voice or other Peel, Inc.
publications. Call 512-263-9181 to find out how to have your
business featured on the cover of the Lakeway Voice.
Women’s Club Celebrates Two Lakeway July 4 Parade Successes
White Christmas
Pianist-Professor to Perform at Lakeway Activity Center
LTlov
Lakeway/Hills Solos
Preserving our Freedom
Lakeway MUD: State of the Water
SCHOOL NEWS
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2015/16 LTISD Approved School Calendar
Back to School!
SPORTS NEWS
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Women’s Club Celebrates Two
Lakeway July 4 Parade Successes
The Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway had two success
stories at the Annual Lakeway July 4th Parade. It took the top
Grand Prize award for their float entitled “Women Preserving
Freedom“. Charlene Cooley, Chairman of the July 4th float for
the Club, commented: “I was grateful and proud for the award
and my thoughts immediately went to the team that made it
happen - Linda Buikema, Joan Peterson, Kitty Lichty, Karen
Morter, Peg Crownover and Sophia Crownover . We wanted
the float to reflect that women have helped shape and preserve
our freedom – as activists, judges, factory workers during the war
and military active duty personnel. To depict the various ways
women have contributed, we decided to feature actual retired
Army, Navy, Marines women and to add portrayals of Sandra
Day O’Conner, Betsy Ross, Rosie the Riveter, and Susan B.
Anthony.” The team of Women’s Club members had help with
the heavy construction from Jack Crownover, J.W. Rouse and
Frank Cooley to achieve the winning float design.
Another Special Interest Group of the Women’s Club, Dottie’s
Follies, won second place in the Civic category. Dottie’s Follies
is a performing group that entertain at special events.
Women’s Club of Greater Lakeway mission is to promote
social, cultural and intellectual growth to the 520 members
who enjoy monthly general meetings with interesting speakers
from September to May and a large variety of social events and
interest groups. The membership is limited to women living
within the City of Lakeway, Lakeway ETJ and The Hills. Please
see lakewaywomensclub.org for membership information.
Women
Preserving
Freedom Wins
Grand Prize
Veteran
Women. Zola
Clark, Genie
Sorenson,
Jeanne Arnold,
Kristine
Shelstad and
Linda Wells.
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THE LAKEWAY PLAYERS ANNOUNCE AUDITIONS FOR
Irving Berlin’s musical
WHITE CHRISTMAS
Based upon the Paramount Pictures film written for the screen
by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY IRVING BERLIN
BOOK BY DAVID IVES AND PAUL BLAKE
CONTACT:
Cathy Rose, Director [email protected] or 512-415-2549
SHOW DATES: Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
November 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2014
AUDITION DATES: Monday, August 25th, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Tuesday, August 26th, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M
Saturday, August 30th, 10:00 A.M. to noon
AUDITION LOCATION: The Lakeway Activity Center, Room D
105 Cross Creek
Lakeway, TX 78734
AUDITION TIMES: Please contact Cathy Rose to set up a specific audition time.
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Actors should be prepared to sing 32 bars of a song (preferably
from a musical). Accompanist will be available. Also be prepared
to do a short dance combination. Please bring 1 copy each of your
headshot and resume’ if you have them.
CASTING: All singing and non-singing roles are available. Looking for men
and women 18 and older who can move well. Also, 1 young girl
over 12 who can sing and move well.
SYNOPSIS:
Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical
adaptation features 17 Irving Berlin songs and a book by David Ives
and Paul Blake. Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful
song and dance act after WWll. With romance in mind, the two follow
a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a
Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former
army commander. The dazzling score features well known standards
including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is The Ocean, Count
Your Blessings and the perennial favorite, White Christmas. This musical
is so uplifting, it is worthy of year-round productions.
Rehearsals will begin in September and continue thru tech and
dress, the first week in November.
The quality of the auditions will determine the best casting for the
show. This will be assessed after all auditions are completed.
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PIANIST-PROFESSOR TO PERFORM AT LAKEWAY ACTIVITY CENTER
The music of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Chopin will fill the air in pianist Kiyoshi
Tamagawa’s concert at 4 p.m. Aug. 23 in the ballroom of the Lakeway Activity Center,
105 Cross Creek.
The City of Lakeway’s Arts Committee will present the one-hour concert that is free and
open to the public. Tamagawa also will perform music from Japanese composer Jun Miyake.
Tamagawa, professor of music at Southwestern University in Georgetown, has featured
as a soloist and collaborative pianist throughout North America, England and Asia.
He has performed at Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Hall and Bargemusic in New York
City, Wigmore Hall in London and in a solo recital on the Dame Myra Hess Memorial
Concerts in Chicago.
His recent performances include an appearance with New York Philharmonic members
Evangeline Benedetti, cellist and Stanley Drucker, clarinetist, on the Philharmonic
Ensembles series in New York, a Tokyo recital with violinist Ayako Yonetani and two
performances of Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto with the Temple (TX) Symphony.
Tamagawa’s degrees include a bachelor of music at Oberlin College Conservatory of
Music, master of music at Yale University, and doctor of musical arts at The University of
Texas at Austin. He is the recipient of the 2013 Collegiate Teacher of the Year award from
the Texas Music Teachers’ Association.
For information about the concert, call Lakeway Activity Center at 512-261-1010.
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spiral notebooks, lined index cards, binders, washable markers
and crayons, folders, flash drives, marble composition books,
highlighters, plastic rulers, small scissors and poster boards.
Donations can be dropped off at Chick-Fil-A in Bee Cave,
the Lake Travis Community Library, Moreland Properties,
Kuper Sotheby’s, Prosperity Bank, Strandz Salon, Luxe Salon,
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Lakeway/Hills Solos
August Activities
PRESERVING
our
FREEDOM
Friday, August 7: Bunco at LAC from 2 to 5 pm. Contact Carol
Jones to join.
Saturday, August 8: Head to Johnson City and tour the new
Hill Country Science Museum built at the old Crofts Mill: www.
sciencemill.org .The museum opened earlier this year after a massive
redoing of the hallmark building. It is located across a small street
from the LBJ Boyhood Home and we are welcome to tour that as
well. Lunch following tour at the Lady Bird Lane Cafe owned by
Kay Pratt of the famed Silver Spur. Meet at 9:30 am at the LAC for
car pooling. Museum fee is $5 for 65 plus, $8 for all other adults,
and $5 for visiting grandkids. Contact Linda Wiles to participate in
this cool event on a hot August day.
Wednesday August 12: Lunch Bunch at the University of Texas
Club. The Club is in the UT Stadium, parking garage across the street.
It is a buffet and the entire buffet - soup, salad, entree is $24.95 or
the huge Salad Bar for $17 – both include tax and parking. Contact
Pat Jacobsen for your reservation.
Monday August 10: Mah Jong. LAC from 2 to 5 pm. Then
dinner afterward, location TBD. NO carpool. Contact Mary Ann
Griesman.
Friday August 21: eat first and then Bridge & Dominoes @ LAC
7pm. NO carpool. To eat at Pao’s 5:15 pm, contact Marie Rush.
Or to eat at All Star Burger in Bee Caves Galleria 5:00 pm contact
Phyllis Ligon.
Wednesday August 26: Dining Out Jack Allen’s Kitchen on TX71
in Oak Hill. Depart from LAC at 5:00 pm. Contact Pam Murray.
Solo that need a hug, card, call, or prayer call Caring Chair, Cynthia
Jobling 512.904.0028.
For member information call Membership Chair Ram Matta
512.767.0466.
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“Preserving our Freedom” , the 2015 July 4th Lakeway Parade
theme, was supported well by the parade floats and participants.
The presence of our military representatives serve as our reminder
of the debt we owe to them for our freedom and its preservation.
Another group, All Things Wild Rehabilitation, participated
with one of the winning floats in the Civic category. Dedicated
licensed members of this non-profit organization actively assist
in preserving life and freedom by rehabilitating injured and
orphaned wildlife. One of the many enjoyments of living in
Lakeway is the surrounding beauty of nature and its inhabitants.
Preservation of freedom of this group enhances our own lives.
For help in managing injured and orphaned birds and wildlife,
call (512) 897-0806 for advice and care. Check the website www.
allthingswildrehab.org for more information. All are invited
to the monthly “ Lunch and Learn” for informative wildlife
information that is of interest to us all.
Donations are always welcomed and appreciated.
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RetiRe BetteR
back to the basics
wITh Josh sTIvERs
With so much going on in the economic world, I want to take a
break and revisit some vital principles for successful investing. Potentially
rising interest rates, expensive U.S. stocks, Greece’s debt situation, and an
upcoming election season are tempting many investors to sell risky assets
and flee to safety.
If you can relate, then consider this: Most of what matters in investing
involves bedrock principles….not current events. Consider how you can
revisit the principles below in your own portfolio.
Diversification is how you limit the risk of losses in an uncertain
world.
Diversification can be frustrating because it requires owning some
unpopular assets at times, but we all know the future will play in ways
we can’t imagine. Owning a little bit of many things is a bet on humility.
You are your own worst enemy.
The biggest risk facing most investors is not the next market correction
or interest rate movement…it is their own emotions and biases.
There aren’t many iron rules of investing, but one of them is that no
amount of brain power can compensate for behavioral errors. Figure out
what mistakes you are prone to make and implement strategies to limit
this risk.
There is a price to pay.
Historically, the stock market has offered incredible long-term
returns. With that said, the cost of those returns is a never ending
flood of unpredictable outcomes, volatility and unexpected downturns.
If you can stick with your investment through these times, the cost is
only mental…though very real. Not everyone is willing to pay this cost
leaving opportunity for those who are.
It is tempting to try to figure out what the market will do in the short
term, but the reason the long term returns are so good is due to the fact
that we can’t predict what stocks will do tomorrow.
When in doubt, choose the investment with the lowest fee.
As a group, investors’ profits always will equal the overall market’s
returns minus all fees and expenses. Below-average fees, therefore, offer
one of your best shots at earning above-average results.
A talented fund manager can be worth a higher fee, mind you. But
enduring outperformance is one of the most elusive investing skills. There
are no promises in investing. The best you can do is put the odds in your
favor. And the evidence is overwhelming: The lower the costs, the more
the odds tip in your favor.
Time is the most powerful force in investing.
If you do the math on 84 year old Warren Buffet’s fortune you will
find that $70 billion of his $73 billion was accumulated after his 60th
birthday. Mr. Buffett is, of course, a phenomenal investor whose talents
few will replicate. But the real key to his wealth is that he has been a
phenomenal investor for two-thirds of a century.
Wealth grows exponentially—a little at first, then slightly more, and
then in a hurry for those who stick around the longest. That lesson—
that time, patience and endurance pay off—is something us mortals
can learn from, particularly younger workers just starting to save for
retirement.
If you would like further information on this topic or to receive a
copy of our report on retirement investment planning, please send your
requests to the email below. As always, we are here to answer your pressing
questions and concerns regarding retirement investment planning.
Send your questions and information requests to retirebetter@
platinumwealthadvisory.com.
512.369.3817
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2802 Flintrock Trace, ste. 221
lakeway, TX 78738
JOSH STIVERS
[email protected]
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LAKEWAY MUD
STATE OF THE WATER
We are all extremely thankful for the rains we have enjoyed
this year. Our lakes actually have substantial water in them
for the first time recent memory. Vegetation in the area has
the green, healthy color that has been absent so many years.
Lake area businesses are experiencing big crowds that have been
missing for so long.
While all of this is wonderful news, the heat of summer is now
upon us. As of this writing, there is no rain in the forecast for
the foreseeable future. The combined storage of both lakes is
1.5M Acre Feet (AF), or 77% of capacity. Lake Travis is at 671’,
about 4’ above average for this time of year. Lake Buchanan is at
1,005’, about 7’ less than prior year’s average. These numbers are
encouraging, but we need to remember that the history of our
area shows we go through frequent and elongated periods of dry
weather historically. With that in mind, we need to continue to
be good stewards of the water we have at all times.
Lakeway MUD Board of Directors voted to move to Stage
1 Restrictions effective immediately during the Regular Board
meeting Wednesday, June 10. Stage 1 restrictions between May
1 and September 30 call for the same watering schedules as Stage
2, which is twice per week according to the following guidelines:
For Odd Street addresses, Wednesday and Saturday are
irrigation days.
For Even Street addresses, Thursday and Sunday are irrigation
days.
Commercial customers may irrigate on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Just as in Stage 2, no watering is allowed between 10AM and
7PM.
The Board stresses that even though our conditions have
improved greatly, we are still only at 77% of our water storage
capacity between Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan, and we are
facing the beginning of another hot Texas summer. During the
hot summer months, we can lose up to 2,000 Acre Feet per day
from our combined storage. The strong Southerly winds we
are seeing combined with 90+ degree heat increase evaporation
significantly. The increased usage also contributes to the loss of
AF storage.
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The Board encourages all residents and businesses to continue
the good water conservation habits we have learned over the past
few trying years. The citizens of Lakeway have been extremely
cooperative during the past drought conditions we have had to
live through, and we ask for that same conservation mentality as
we get through the summer months.
Lakeway MUD notifies our customers when usage is
considerably above normal urging them to check for leaks and/
or equipment malfunctions. It is possible for the programmed
instructions for sprinkler systems, pools, and water softeners to
become distorted and cause unwanted water usage. We also receive
tips from citizens, city employees, and others when running water
or accumulations of water are observed, and we react immediately
to the issue as solve it as quickly as possible. We also recycle all of
our wastewater; after being treated, it is used to irrigate our golf
courses and public medians which prevents using fresh water for
these purposes.
Everyone can help by doing their part; here are a few tips we
can use:
Turn off all faucets tightly so they don’t drip; a dripping or
leaking faucet can waste up to 200 gallons of water per month!
Check all toilets frequently; a leaking toilet can waste up to
200 gallons per day!
Wait until the dishwasher and clothes washers are full to run
them; both appliances use a lot of water.
Limit use of garbage disposals; a lot of water goes down the drain.
Encourage restaurants you visit to serve water only by request;
many glasses of full water are left on the tables.
Reduce your time in the shower by a minute or two; it’s amazing
how much water Lakeway would save if we all practiced this! We
also have low flow shower heads available, so come by and get
one (they are free).
Thanks again to all for your great conservation efforts over the
past few years; let’s continue to practice good stewardship of our
valuable resources!
For further information, please call 512-261-6222 or visit www.
lakewaymud.org.
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School News
2015/16 LTISD Approved School Calendar
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Back To School
School starts in August, so now is the time for drivers
to pay closer attention to the school zones in the
neighborhood. We want to remind you that the speed
limit in a school zone is 20mph and traffic fines double!
Other changes to be aware of include;
• Children behaving unpredictably
• School Bus Stops
• Crossing Guards – please obey the guards! Remember,
they are there for the safety of you and your children
• New areas of traffic congestion
• Be prepared for delays
• Use of cell phones in schools zones is prohibited!
Please give yourself extra time in the mornings and midafternoons and remember if you are traveling in a school
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Sports News
LAKEWAY LADIES GOLF NINE HOLERS
LAKEWAY COUNTRY CLUB
June 3rd Yaupon Individual Play & Ace of the Month Competition
JUNE ACE OF THE MONTH - VIVIAN CRAFT
Flight One
1st - Cheryl Whaling 2nd - Mary Land
3rd - Becky Lanier
Flight Two
1st - Diana Hall
2nd - Kelly Villareal 3rd - Deane Willis
Flight Three
1st - Ann Smith
2nd - Robin Hargadon 3rd - Colleen DeVere
Low Putts: Diana Hall - 13
Chip Ins: Mary Land - #15
Birdies: Becky Lanier #12 and Nancy Wells #15
50 & Under: Mary Land 50 and Cheryl Whaling 49
55 & Under: Sandy Walsh and Becky Lanier 51
Vivian Craft 53; Diana Hall 54 and Holly McElroy 55
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7011 Ribelin Ranch DRive, Ste 200
June 10th - Live Oak Step Away Scramble
1st - Melissa Rice, Kelly Villareal, Sandy Norton and Ann Smith
2nd - Sandy Walsh, Beverly Burmeier, Dorothy Boddeker & Carol Smith
3rd - Pam Rhodes, Gayle Canada and Colleen DeVere
June 17th - Live Oak 18 hole scramble with LLGA 18 holers
Cancelled due to inclement weather; rescheduled for June 24th
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!!
Contact Pam Smith, Membership Chairman
[email protected]
Roles: Stimulate new advertising accounts in our community
newsletters. Maintain current accounts assigned to you by
Sales Manager. Service your accounts by assisting them from
ad design to final proof approval.
Skills: Excellent communication through email and phone, with
high level presentation and relationship-building skills. Strong
prospecting and business development skills are a must. Previous
sales experience preferred but not required.
Benefits: Commission Based
Apply by sending resume to [email protected]
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LAKEWAY LADIES 18 HOLE
GOLF ASSOCIATION
June 3rd & 4th – LLGA Club Championship
Congratulations to Cici Ely, 2015 Club Champion - 174
Flight 1: 1st Low Net – Dianne Morris - 146
2nd Low Net – Gerrie Richardson - 145
Flight 2: Low Gross – Patti Lasswell - 189
1st Low Net – Mary Jo Sheehan – 139
2nd Low Net - Diane Tomlinson – 146
Flight 3: Low Gross – Sandy Nees – 209
1st Low Net - Pat Huskinson – 160
2nd Low Net – Karla Castriotta – 166
June 10th – Ace of the Month, Yaupon
Congratulations, Ace of the Month Sandee Phillips - 71
Flight 1: 1st Low Gross – Lesa Wilson – 87
1st Low Net – Gerrie Richardson - 72
Flight 2: 1st Low Gross – Wendy Gaertner - 102
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1st Low Net – Diane Tomlinson - 77
Flight 3: 1st Low Gross – Sue Combs – 103
1st Low Net – Karla Castriotti - 74
Chip Ins: Patti Lasswell #5, Lesa Wilson #6, Jane Froeschle #7,
Margaret Reese #12
Low Putts: Lesa Wilson - 31
Birdies: Lesa Wilson #6, Patti Lasswell #12, Margaret Reese #12
June 24th – LLGA Scramble, Live Oak
1st Place – Janie, Pageau, Judy Donohue, Kelly Villareal
2nd Place – Beverly Reid, Cheryl Whaling, Pat Huskinson
3rd Place – Sarah Hohner, Lynne Walder, Rose Ramon-Barrs
and Carol Smith
Submitted By: Marsha Kish, LLGA Publicity Chair
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Business Section
BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS
CONNOR CLEANING SERVICES - Are you paying more
than $100 to have your house cleaned? 4200 sq. feet or less- you are
paying too much! Call Connor Cleaning. Reliable. Dependable
Service. Quality Work. Supplies furnished. Over 12 years in business. Affordably priced. Call 512-209-1141. Bonded.
Business classifieds (offering a service or product line for profit)
are $50, limit 40 words, please contact Peel, Inc. Sales Office @
512-263-9181 or [email protected].
NOT AVAILABLE
ONLINE
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sanctioned by any homeowners association or organization, nor is it subject to
the approval of any homeowners association or organization, nor is it intended,
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DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their
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by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content
with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising
content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content
should be taken up with the advertiser.
* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or
failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such
advertising.
* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher
assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes,
except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of
misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.
* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or
consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other
liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner,
except as limited to liabilities stated above.
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