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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Meadows of Brushy Creek Homeowner's Association Newsletter - September 2013 1 Dress the kids in gold Dress the kids in gold, tie up your sneakers and bring your friends to the Golden Hat Walk for Autism on Saturday, August 17! is family-friendly gold-themed parade and celebration will feature engaging kids' activities and an interactive resource fair! Vendors and activities for the family include: Home Depot, KidBuilderz, Jerry's Artarama, Miss Jellybean the clown, Caricatures by Kevin, music by "Mr. Will" Dupuy, face painting, festival games and much more! e event will also include gluten-free snacks and a free raffle with a variety of stellar giveaways including gift cards from Uchi, Amy's Ice creams, Build-A-Bear, Torchy's Tacos, Sleep Experts, and Trudy's…just to name a few! Funds raised will go directly toward the Foundation's mission and goals - including the establishment of innovative living campuses designed to empower and honor all individuals on the autism spectrum. Keeping Austin Diapered Have you ever heard of diaper need? Most people haven’t. Diapers are a basic need for babies and toddlers yet 1 in 3 Americans struggle to afford diapers for their children. While Austin is currently experiencing an upswing in its economy, many of its citizens remain in poverty. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 29% of Austin’s children live in poverty (below $24,000 household income for a family of four). Diapers are expensive, averaging $100 a month, and they are not covered by federal assistance programs such as WIC or food stamps. Disposable diapers are typically a requirement of daycare centers so diapers are needed for parents to be able to work. Babies without adequate diaper changes are subject to skin issues, infections and discomfort. Increased crying in babies is linked to heightened stress and abuse in households already stretched by economic woes. e good news is that we can easily alleviate this situation. By providing diapers to those babies in need, parents can work, health issues are reduced and wellbeing is improved. Austin Diaper Bank strives to meet this need. A diaper bank takes donations of diapers and funds to purchase diapers at discounted rates. Partnering with social service agencies that are already helping families in need through comprehensive programs and services ensures that diapers are distributed to the families that need them the most and in the most effective way. Diapers not only provide health and happiness to families and babies in need, but they are also a resource to the partners and organizations to which they are given. Having these diapers as a resource increases the services these organizations can provide to the community. How can you help Austin Diaper Bank assist those less fortunate babies and seniors? ere are several ways: • Donate diapers. Our donation drop-off is at Pumpkin Patch Children’s Store on West Anderson Lane. • Donate funds at www.austindiapers.org. • Host a diaper drive with your business, place of worship, or social group. • Volunteer your time to help Austin Diaper Bank achieve its mission. Visit austindiapers.org to learn more about how you can help keep Austin diapered. Meet your HOA Board My name is Keith Walkup and I am currently serving as Treasurer on your HOA board. My wife and I have lived in the Meadows for over twenty years. We have two children, the youngest is still in college, and a yellow lab named Ginger. I have a background in accounting and worked in the high tech sector for many years. My hobbies include golf, travel and hunting. I am now semi-retired and enjoy working with the Special Olympics golf program. September 2013 Volume 6, Issue 9

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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Meadows of Brushy Creek Homeowner's Association Newsletter - September 2013 1

Meadows of Brushy Creek

Dress the kids in goldDress the kids in gold, tie up your sneakers and bring your friends

to the Golden Hat Walk for Autism on Saturday, August 17! This family-friendly gold-themed parade and celebration will feature engaging kids' activities and an interactive resource fair!

Vendors and activities for the family include: Home Depot, KidBuilderz, Jerry's Artarama, Miss Jellybean the clown, Caricatures by Kevin, music by "Mr. Will" Dupuy, face painting, festival games and much more! The event will also include gluten-free snacks and a free raffle with a variety of stellar giveaways including gift cards from Uchi, Amy's Ice creams, Build-A-Bear, Torchy's Tacos, Sleep Experts, and Trudy's…just to name a few!

Funds raised will go directly toward the Foundation's mission and goals - including the establishment of innovative living campuses designed to empower and honor all individuals on the autism spectrum.

Keeping Austin DiaperedHave you ever heard of diaper need? Most people haven’t. Diapers

are a basic need for babies and toddlers yet 1 in 3 Americans struggle to afford diapers for their children. While Austin is currently experiencing an upswing in its economy, many of its citizens remain in poverty. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 29% of Austin’s children live in poverty (below $24,000 household income for a family of four). Diapers are expensive, averaging $100 a month, and they are not covered by federal assistance programs such as WIC or food stamps. Disposable diapers are typically a requirement of daycare centers so diapers are needed for parents to be able to work. Babies without adequate diaper changes are subject to skin issues, infections and discomfort. Increased crying in babies is linked to heightened stress and abuse in households already stretched by economic woes.

The good news is that we can easily alleviate this situation. By providing diapers to those babies in need, parents can work, health issues are reduced and wellbeing is improved. Austin Diaper Bank strives to meet this need. A diaper bank takes donations of diapers and funds to purchase diapers at discounted rates. Partnering with social service agencies that are already helping families in need through comprehensive programs and services ensures that diapers are distributed to the families that need them the most and in the most effective way. Diapers not only provide health and happiness to families and babies in need, but they are also a resource to the partners and organizations to which they are given. Having these diapers as a resource increases the services these organizations can provide to the community.

How can you help Austin Diaper Bank assist those less fortunate babies and seniors? There are several ways:

• Donate diapers. Our donation drop-off is at Pumpkin Patch Children’s Store on West Anderson Lane.

• Donate funds at www.austindiapers.org.• Host a diaper drive with your business, place of worship, or social

group.• Volunteer your time to help Austin Diaper Bank achieve its

mission.Visit austindiapers.org to learn more about how you can help keep

Austin diapered.

Meet your HOA BoardMy name is Keith Walkup and I am currently serving as

Treasurer on your HOA board. My wife and I have lived in the Meadows for over twenty years. We have two children, the youngest is still in college, and a yellow lab named Ginger. I have a background in accounting and worked in the high tech sector for many years. My hobbies include golf, travel and hunting. I am now semi-retired and enjoy working with the Special Olympics golf program.

September 2013 Volume 6, Issue 9

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NEWSLETTER EDITOR .........................................................................Joe Chateau [email protected] WEBSITE ..................................................www.mbc.goodwintx.com

HOA CONTACT INFO

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WEAR BOTH STRAPS The use of one strap causes one side of the body to

bear the weight of the backpack. By using two shoulder straps, the weight of the backpack is evenly distributed. WEAR OVER STRONGEST MID-

BACK MUSCLES Pay close attention to the way the backpack

is positioned on the back. It should rest evenly in the middle of the back. Shoulder straps should be adjusted to allow the child to put on and take off the backpack without difficulty and allow free movement of the arms. Straps should not be too loose, and the backpack should not extend below the low back.

LIGHTEN THE LOAD Keep the load at 10%-15% or less of the child’s

body weight. Carry only those items that are required for the day. Organize the contents of the backpack by placing the heaviest items closest to the back. Some students have two sets of books, so as not to have to carry the heavy books to and from school.

PROPER BACKPACK USAGE While a backpack is still one of the best ways to tote homework, an

overloaded or improperly worn backpack gets a failing grade, according to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Improper backpack use can cause injury, especially to children with young, growing muscles and joints. Injury can occur when a child, in trying to adapt to a heavy load, uses harmful postures such as arching the back, leaning forward or, if only one strap is used, leaning to one side. According to physical therapists, these postural adaptations can cause spinal compression and/or improper alignment, and may hamper the proper functioning of the disks between the vertebrae that provide a shock absorption. A too-heavy load also causes muscles and soft tissues of

the back to work harder, leading to strain and fatigue. This leaves the back more vulnerable to injury. A heavy load may also cause stress or compression to the shoulders and arms. When nerves are compressed, the child may

experience tingling or numbness in the arms. WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A BACKPACK

Physical therapists recommend the following features when selecting a backpack:

• A padded back to reduce pressure on the back and prevent the pack’s contents from digging into the child’s back

• A waist belt to help distribute some of the load to the pelvis

• Compression straps on the sides or bottom of the backpack that, when tightened, compress the contents of the backpack and stabilize the articles

• Reflective material so that the child is visible to drivers at night

THE RESULTS Worn correctly and not overloaded, a backpack is

supported by some of the strongest muscles in the body: the back and abdominal muscles. These muscle groups work together to stabilize the trunk and hold the body in proper postural alignment.

HOW A PHYSICAL THERAPIST CAN HELP A physical therapist can help you choose a proper backpack and fit it

specifically to your child. Children come in all shapes and sizes, and some have physical limitations that require special adaptations. Additionally, a physical therapist can help improve posture problems, correct muscle imbalances, and treat pain that can result from improper backpack use. Physical therapists can also design individualized fitness programs to help children get strong and stay strong – and carry their own loads.

For more information on backpack safety, visit the American Physical Therapy Association at www.apta. org.

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Spicewood Arts Society’s ‘Season Capriccio”Serves up Concerts, Festival of Fine Art, Art Treks

SAS’ COMMUNITY OUTREACH ENHANCES AREA PERFORMING, VISUAL & LITERARY ARTS

SPICEWOOD, TX (May 15, 2013) – It’s only natural that the Spicewood Arts Society is branding its new 2013-2014 “Season Capriccio.” After all, the nonprofit group shares the same attributes with the musical term: quick, improvisational and spirited.

“We’ve planned another irresistible itinerary of concerts for our new season,” confirmed Martha Norwood, outgoing president of the 13-year-old, nonprofit arts organization whose motto is: “The Home for the Arts in the Hill Country.”

In addition to six regular concerts featuring a broad range of musical artists, the Society is offering its autumn Arts Round-up (Oct. 19-20); a “bonus performance” featuring popular pianist Doug Montgomery on Nov. 15; a fabulous Fourth Annual February Fundraiser for scholarships, and four adventurous Art Treks throughout the year.

“This past season (“Accelerando”) was about stepping up our visibility, our credibility and our community involvement,” Norwood emphasized. “Thanks to our more than 225 loyal members, our generous sponsors and our timely advertisers, we achieved those goals and more.

“With the prospect of their renewed participation and commitment, we will continue to excel and to exceed expectations,” she emphasized. “Indeed, we are rapidly closing in on another sold-out season.”

SAS concerts, typically high energy and high enjoyment, will include:

• Fri., Sept. 20: Singer-songwriter john Arthur martinez of Marble Falls brings his heartfelt ballads, vocals and lyrics sung in Spanish as easily as English.

• Fri., Nov. 8: Mingo Fishtrap, the Austin soul/funk band delivers a mash-up of melodic pop and Memphis soul with a twist of N’awlins funk.

• Sat., Jan. 18, 2014: Shake, Rattle and Roll is an all-female group from East Texas that keeps the crowd entertained with Doo Wop ditties, vocal harmonies, synchronized moves, hula hooping skills and comedy.

• Fri., Mar. 7: The globe-girdling Texas Guitar Quartet – Isaac Bustos, Jonathan Dotson, Alejandro Montiel, Joseph Williams II – is a talented ensemble dedicated to passionately presenting chamber music of the highest quality. (Continued on Page 5)

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(Continued from Page 4)• Fri., April 11: High energy pianist Matt Wilson and Band

typically have audience members on their feet, clapping, dancing and singing along to a wide array of captivating musical styles.

• Fri., May 2: The Motheral Family 4th Annual Tony Campise Jazz Concert features Texas-born pianist and blues-man James Polk and Count Basie’s former featured vocalist Carmen Bradford in tribute performances to the late and legendary Austin jazz artist.

In a change of itinerary, all performances this season will begin at 7 p.m. at the Spicewood Vineyards Event Center (1419 Burnet CR 409), about 35 miles from Downtown Austin and three miles off Texas Hwy. 71. (http://www.spicewoodvineyards.com/)

This season, light hors d’oeuvres will be served at intermission only, while Spicewood Vineyards wines will be available for purchase before and after each show and at intermission.

Season tickets, sold on a first-come basis, are the only way to assure a place at the 225-seat venue. The cost for the six concerts is $160 through July 15; $180 after that date – the same as the previous season. Purchases can be made immediately online: www.spicewoodarts.org, or a detailed brochure and form can be requested by calling 512-264-2820.

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FESTIVAL, FUNDRAISER, ART TREKS

The 10th Annual Arts Round-up: Festival of Fine Arts returns this fall to the La Cabana Grille’s peaceful oak grove at TX Hwy. 71 and Reimers Road. Round-up is a juried show featuring visual artists from Central Texas and beyond as well as live music. Artist’s applications can be accessed at http://www.zapplication.org/.

The “bonus concert,” featuring classical pianist Doug Montgomery on Fri., Nov. 15, will be priced separately at $50 per person. His magnetic personality and popular stylings played to a sold-out SAS concert in November 2011 with 70 persons on a waiting list before the list was closed.

The “Sentimental Journey” Scholarship Fundraiser, will be Sat., Feb. 8 at the Lakeside Pavilion in Marble Falls. The event will feature music of the Big Bands of the Fabulous ‘40s with the new location offering plenty of space to dance. Proceeds fund six art scholarships to seniors at Marble Falls and Lake Travis High Schools.

Reserved round table seating will accommodate more persons who will enjoy both mellow and high energy tunes as well as elegant hors d’oeuvres. Admission is $75 and can be purchased now through the SAS website or by calling 512-264-2820.

The highly successful, extra-curricular “Art Treks,” part of the SAS Visual Arts Program, begin their own season of bus trips to selected

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museums and galleries around the state in the early fall, with the schedule of reservations-only trips to be announced in early summer.

SPONSORSHIPS & OUTREACH

This past year, the SAS sponsored visiting artists for on-campus programs at the Spicewood Elementary School; gifted $6,000 in scholarships to arts-committed seniors at Marble Falls and Lake Travis (Lakeway) High Schools, and supported the Spicewood Community Library fundraiser.

“We are extremely grateful to such sponsors as Luther King Capital Management, LLC of Austin; the Motheral Family of Spicewood, and (Elizabeth) Blount Consulting,” Norwood observed. “We welcome additional sponsors and advertisers for our upcoming season so that we may expand events and engage even more students in the arts.”

Interested firms are invited to contact the SAS. Companies and individuals also can make tax deductible donations to the 501(c) (3) at levels ranging from Friends, Supporters or Patrons to Silver, Gold and Platinum. Gifting helps the Society increase its arts outreach activities.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR INTERVIEWS: Janey J. Richardson, 2013-14 President, Spicewood Arts Society,

Spicewood TX, 512-264-2820; [email protected]; http://www.spicewoodarts.org/

Preston F. Kirk, APR, Kirk Public Relations, Spicewood (Austin), TX, 830-693-4447; [email protected]

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The HOA Board would like to thank Anna Huckabee for all the time and hard work that she contributed to the Meadows of Brushy Creek. Anna served diligently as the Board’s chairperson and we are truly grateful for her generous contribution. Again, thank you, Anna.

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