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Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. The Grapevine - April 2014 1 April 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4 Official Publication of Sonoma Homeowners Association The Grapevine The Grapevine Sonoma Pools Our pools reopened on April 1. e slide at Barefoot Pool will not be operational until Lifeguards are on duty beginning Memorial Day weekend. For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the slide, please do not allow children to climb up the slide or jump over the gate when it is locked. If you have not obtained your new pool card, you can go online to www.poolkey.com to request one. e HOA is absorbing the cost of this initial replacement card. Cards issued before 2014 no longer work. Please contact our property manager, Jim Smitherman at [email protected] or 512- 502-2114 if you have any questions.

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Page 1: Sonoma - April 2014

Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. The Grapevine - April 2014 1

The Grapevine

April 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4 Official Publication of Sonoma Homeowners Association

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Sonoma Pools

Our pools reopened on April 1. The slide at Barefoot Pool will not be operational until Lifeguards are on duty beginning Memorial Day weekend. For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the slide, please do not allow children to climb up the slide or jump over the gate when it is locked.

If you have not obtained your new pool card, you can go online to www.poolkey.com to request one. The HOA is absorbing the cost of this initial replacement card. Cards issued before 2014 no longer work. Please contact our property manager, Jim Smitherman at [email protected] or 512-502-2114 if you have any questions.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

NEWSLETTER INFO

PRESIDENT Donna Kohn ......................... [email protected]

VICE PRESIDENT Doug White .................. [email protected]

SECRETARY Carl Anderson........................ [email protected]

TREASURER Will Smith ............................. [email protected]

MEMBER AT LARGE Charles King [email protected]

COMMITTEESPOOL CHAIR Charlie King [email protected] LANDSCAPE CHAIR Donna Kohn [email protected]

SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIR Cyndi Wasserboehr ..................... [email protected]

NEWSLETTER......................................................OPEN

WEBSITE ........................... [email protected]

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCHDonna Stina ............ [email protected]

Goodwin Management CompanyProperty Manager: Jim Smitherman

MANAGEMENT CO.11149 Research Blvd. Suite 100, Austin, TX 78759-5227

Voicemail: 512-502-2114Cell: 512-230-3220Fax: 512-346-4873

E-mail: [email protected]://son.goodwintx.com

NEWSLETTER PUBLISHER Peel, Inc. ..................................................... 512-263-9181 Article Submissions ..... [email protected] Advertising............................... [email protected]

IMPORTANT NUMBERSEmergency ......................................................................911Fire Department ................................................... 218-5590Poison Control .............................................. 800-764-7661 Police Department ............................................... 218-5500Round Rock Hospital ........................................... 341-1000Williamson County Sheriff’s Department ............. 246-1155 Post Office- 2250 Double Creek Road ........... 800-275-8777 Blackland Praire Elementry School ........................ 424-8600 http://schools.roundrockisd.org/bkldprairie/Ridgeview Middle School ...................................... 424-8400 http://schools.roundrockisd.org/ridgeview/Stony Point High School ....................................... 428-7000 http://schools.roundrockisd.org/stonypoint/Cedar Ridge High School ...................................... 704-0100 http://schools.roundrockisd.org/cedarridge/City of Round Rock Website ....................................... http://www.roundrocktexas.gov/

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Kasey Jorgenson – Sonoma Specialist & Realtor

Broker - Keller Williams Realty www.JorgensonRealEstate.com

Office: (512) 439-3698

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Sonoma Statistics for March

Average Days to Sell: 42 " Average Price/Square Foot: $94.03 " Average Sales Price: $249,145 ! If you have considered selling, call me for a complimentary, in-depth market analysis of your home!

Visit www.SonomaRoundRock.com or call (512) 439-3698

Sonoma’s market is doing GREAT! Curious about your home’s value? Give me a call today to find out!!

Now that the MOWing season is here, please take a minute to review these yard maintenance reminders.YARD MAINTENANCE

Yards must be kept up frequently enough to maintain an overall decent appearance. This includes:• Mowing front and side yards of corner lots; all backyards must be mowed as well.• Edging sidewalks, driveways and curbs; NO runners should be showing on paved

surfaces.• Weed control in grass, flowerbeds and cracks; weed eating at fences, walls and

foundations.• Grass maintenance by treating diseased areas and adding sod or reseeding

where grass has died.• Trimming hedges and bushes as needed.• Blowing or sweeping up grass clippings after maintenance.• Removing dead plants, shrubs and trees in a timely manner.• Regular watering without violating local voluntary or mandatory conservation

directives.YARD MAINTENANCE VIOLATION FINES

For Yard Maintenance, ONE warning that will include a forced mow warning will be sent on the 1st violation. The 2nd violation will result in a $25 fine and thereafter forced mows can be ordered at the owner’s expense.

YARD MAINTENACE REMINDERS

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YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR VOICE

Do you have an article or story that you would like to run in this newsletter? Send it to us and we will publish it in the next issue. Email your document to [email protected]

FROM ONENEIGHBOR

TO ANOTHER...While enjoying the outdoors please make sure your

pet doesn’t leave anything behind. As a responsible pet owner, you scoop it if your dog poops it.

Sonoma is a family neighborhood made up of residents of all ages. Please be considerate when parking in your driveway to not block the sidewalk. We don’t want young children, the elderly or special needs neighbors to have to enter the street to get around these cars...it is just not safe for them to have to do so!

Thank you for your consideration and for asking your guests to do the same.

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Register online at:www.colinshope.org

Questions about the event?Contact Amy Domecq

or Tracie [email protected]

(512) 470-9470

WWW.COLINSHOPE.ORG

JOIN US FOR GOLF AND A GREAT CAUSE!

DATE: Wednesday, April 30th11:00 am Registration - 1:00 pm Start

LOCATION: Flintrock Falls Country ClubFORMAT: 4-person scramble

Weenvisiona WORLD

CHILDRENDONOT DROWNwhere

*Includes lunch, dinner and lots of swagCOST: $165 per golfer*

Sonoma HOA 2014 Social Events

The Social Committee has put together another fun filled year of activities for your family. If you are looking to gather with your neighbors or make new friends-come out and be Social.

April 12, 2014Spring Fling at Barefoot Park, 11am-1pm

Egg Hunt will begin PROMPTLY at 11:30. Make sure you bring a basket (or bag)!!!

May 25, 2014 Kids Pool Party at Barefoot Pool, 1pm-4pm

July 4, 2014 Music by the Barefoot Pool

July 26, 2014 Movie at Barefoot Pool ****Movie choice pending

August 2014HOA Annual Meeting, date still to be set

September 1, 2014 Music by the Barefoot Pool

September 27, 2014Neighborhood Garage Sale

October 25, 2014 Halloween Party at Barefoot Park, 3pm-5pm

December 6, 2014Santa Claus returns to Barefoot Pool, 11am-1pm

We need your help to make a successful event. If you can volunteer your time for any event, please contact Cyndi Wasserboehr, [email protected] or 512-294-2183.

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DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted 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.

At no time will any source be allowed to use The Grapevine contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from the Sonoma Homeowner's Association and Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Sonoma Homeowner's Association residents only.

HELP OURNEIGHBORHOOD

Please report any broken sprinklers or other irrigation irregularities to [email protected]. This would include any areas sprinkling when you think they shouldn't or any water coming from sprinkler heads in an improper fashion.

Our Yard of the Month program is taking these winter months off but will return later this month.

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Service ~ Experience ~ IntegrityRound Rock Expert | Sonoma Resident

Since 2004~ I sold new homes for the builders of Sonoma, Lake Forest, Forest Creek…and several others throughout Central Texas. It simply pays when you ‘Talk to Tony’!

Tony Droubi, REALTOR®text|call: 512.627.6727tony@austincustomrealty.comwww.austincustomrealty.com

From one neighbor to another~ if you’re considering selling|buying|investing~ please contact me for my complimentary & customized advanced market analysis prepared for all clients!

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BLOOD PRESSURETAKE CONTROL OF THE SILENT KILLER

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is sometimes called the silent killer because there are often no symptoms. That’s why keeping track of blood pressure is one of the most important things a person can do to stay healthy, said doctors at Baylor College of Medicine.

Left untreated, hypertension, can cause organ damage over time, leading to heart attack, blindness, kidney failure or stroke, said Dr. Biykem Bozkurt, professor of medicine at BCM.

Some factors that are associated with hypertension are diabetes, family history of hypertension, being overweight, taking in too much sodium, drinking excessive alcohol and smoking. Generally a healthy

reading is 120/80, and hypertension diagnosis is made at 140/90. People considered prehypertensive generally have readings that fall between 120/80 and 140/90. Doctors always check blood pressure as part of appointments and there are also many locations where blood pressure machines are available for anyone to have their pressure checked. Bozkurt advises talking to a doctor to determine if your reading is at a healthy level rather than taking the machine's reading at face value.

“For a relatively healthy person not suffering from any other illnesses, only a few lifestyle changes like diet modifications and exercise may be needed,” said Bozkurt.

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