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Volume i , Issue Vii
newsletter For the residents oF the bee caVe area
NoVember 2010
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Bee Cave Public Library has been named a “Star Library” in the 2010 Index of Public Library Service by Library Journal. Each year, Library Journal surveys public libraries across the country and rates them according to 4 categories of service, comparing libraries with comparable budgets to their peers. This year’s index rated 7,407 public libraries and identified 258 “star” libraries including our own Bee Cave Public Library, which received the highest 5-star rating.
“We are so honored to be recognized as a Star Library by Library Journal,” commented Library Director Barbara Hathaway. The LJ Index is a national rating system designed to recognize and promote America’s public libraries. This year’s index was based on statistics reported for 2008 that measured library visits, items circulated, program attendance, and public computer usage, and compared Bee Cave to other libraries with comparable operating budgets.
Each library selected as a “star” was asked for input as to why their measurements of service exceeded those of their peer libraries. Hathaway cited the library’s location inside City Hall at the Hill Country Galleria as a big factor. “The high visibility of our location, in a beautiful facility, made us a draw as soon as we opened. The friendliness of our staff and the quality of our collection and programs have encouraged people to keep coming back.”
Bee Cave Public Library is located on the ground floor of Bee Cave City Hall, in the Hill Country Galleria, at the intersection of Highway 71, Ranch Road 620 and Bee Cave Road (FM 2244). For more information, visit the library website at http://pl.beecavetexas.gov or call 512-767-6620. For more information about “America’s Star Libraries” visit www.libraryjournal.com.
Bee Cave PuBliC liBrary reCeives Five-Star National Rating
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Around Bee CaveeMerGeNCy NuMBersEMERGENCY ...............................................................911Fire....................................................................................... 911Ambulance........................................................................... 911Police.Department...............................................512-314-7590Sheriff.–.Non-Emergency.....................................512-974-0845Travis.County.ESD.No.6/Lake.Travis.Fire.Rescue. Administration.Office.......................................512-266-2533Travis.County.Animal.Control.............................512-972-6060
sChoolsLake.Travis.ISD....................................................512-533-6000Lake.Travis.High.School.......................................512-533-6100Lake.Travis.Middle.School...................................512-533-6200Lake.Travis.Elementary.........................................512-533-6300Hudson.Bend.Middle.School...............................512-533-6400Lake.Pointe.Elementary........................................512-533-6500Lakeway.Elementary............................................512-533-6350Serene.Hills.Elementary.......................................512-533-7400Bee.Cave.Elementary............................................512-533-6250
utilitiesTravis.County.WCID.#.17...................................512-266-1111Lakeway.MUD....................................................512-261-6222Hurst.Creek.MUD...............................................512-261-6281Austin.Energy.......................................................512-322-9100.Pedernales.Electric................................................888-554-4732Texas.Gas.Service. Custom.Service..............................................1-800-700-2443. Emergencies......................................................512-370-8609. Call.Before.You.Dig..........................................512-472-2822AT&T. New.Service...................................................1-800-464-7928. Repair............................................................1-800-246-8464. Billing............................................................1-800-858-7928Time.Warner.Cable. Customer.Service..............................................512-485-5555. Repairs.............................................................512-485-5080Austin/Travis.County.Hazardous.Waste...............512-974-4343
other NuMBersBee.Cave.City.Hall...............................................512-767-6600Bee.Cave.Library..................................................512-767-6620Municipal.Court..................................................512-767-6630Lake.Travis.Postal.Office.......................................512-263-2458City.of..Bee.Cave....................................www.beecavetexas.com
Newsletter PuBlisherPeel,.Inc...............................................................512-263-9181Editor........................................................ beecave@peelinc.comAdvertising...........................................advertising@peelinc.com
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artiCle iNfo The Bee Cave Messenger is mailed monthly to all Bee Cave residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome. To submit an article for the Bee Cave Messenger please email it to beecave@peelinc.com. The deadline is the 9th of the month prior to the issue.
arouNd Bee Cave 3 An Evening of Fun, Food & Friends 3 Bee Cave Library Story Time 4 City of Bee Cave Special Election 4 Disc Golf Course at Central Park Cancelled 5 Lakeway Wine Club 6 Charity Golf Tournament 8 Construction Along Serene Hills Drive
sChool News 8 Construction Along Serene Hills Drive9 US Court Rules in Favor of LTISD's Sex Offender Policy10 Three LTHS Students recognized as National Merit Semifinalists12 Lake Pointe, Lakeway Elem. Named to TBEC Honor Roll13 LTISD 2010 Calendar
BusiNess seCtioN14 Business Classifieds 14 Lake Travis Crisis Ministries Thanksgiving Concert15 Bee Cave Rotary Club
News you CaN use16 Lake Travis Community Library Events18 Conserve Water in the Winter and Save Money
iN every issue19 Teenage Job Seekers19 Community Groups
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aN eveNiNG of fuN, food & frieNds
For Bee Cave Public LibraryThe Friends of Bee Cave
Public Library invite you to “An Evening of Food, Fun, & Friends” to be held on November 10th from 6:30-8:30 pm. Hosted by Chef Beth Pav at her Cooking by Design Culinary Studio
at 5606 Stage Stop Circle, the evening will feature a cooking demonstration and sampling of holiday hors d’oeuvres, with wines provided by the Friends. The evening also doubles as a fundraiser for the library with a jewelry show offered by Karen Cook of Silpada Jewelry. Cook is donating a percentage of the proceeds to the Friends of the Library, so everyone is encouraged to enjoy a glass of wine, sample the hors d’oeuvres, and shop for a cause—your favorite library! RSVP to friendsofbeecavepl@gmail.com. For more information, contact the library at 767-6620.
Bee Cave liBrary Story Time
The Bee Cave Library holds Story Time every Thursday and Friday. See below for times.
Preschool (ages 3 & up)
thursdays at 10:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.
toddler (ages 1-3)
fridays at 10:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.
Once storytime has begun, the doors will close, so please be on time. If you’re running late, please enjoy books and coloring in the library until the second session is ready to start. We appreciate your cooperation as we adapt to our growing population of future readers and their grown-ups!
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disc Golf Course at Central Park
CancelledThe city of Bee Cave announced on their website that the Disc
Golf Course that was included in the initial design of the Bee Cave Central Park will not be completed. “This unfortunate circumstance is due in part to applicable State and Federal guidelines that govern access to the course tee boxes. We apologize to the avid enthusiasts who have waited patiently for the course to open to the public while we actively pursued compliance and resolution to this complex issue.” For more information contact the city at 776-6600 or visit www.beecavetexas.com.
City of Bee Cave special election & travis County
General electionNovember 2, 2010
Polls will be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The Election Day Polling Place for the qualified voters of the City of Bee Cave are:
Precinct 316 – Travis County Parks Office, 14624 Hamilton Pool Road Precinct 324 – Bee Cave City Hall, 4000 Galleria Parkway
on the ballot - Bee Cave Proposition: “Shall the street and maintenance sales and use tax authorized
under Texas Tax Code Chapter 327 be reduced from the rate of one-fourth of one percent to the rate of one-eighth of one percent to continue providing revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets and the Type B economic development sales and use tax be increased from the rate of one-fourth of one percent to the rate of three-eighths of one percent to undertake any project authorized by the voters when such sales tax was originally authorized by the voters or which is now authorized by Chapter 505 or Chapter 501, Texas Local Government Code.”
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The Lakeway Wine Club began about four years ago. We are an informal group of about 100 people from Lakeway, Bee Cave and the surrounding communities. The age group of the club ranges for the 30’s to the 60’s with a good mix of singles and married folks. Our light-hearted club slogan is: “Come rain or shine we’ll drink wine and as each year passes we’ll keep raising out glasses.” We hold events 8 to 10 times a year which usually include 4 or 5 wine tastings paired with light food. Events we’ve held include:
• The Artisan Bistro, Rocco’s and The Cigar Bar for local Lakeway venues
• Fion’s Wine Bar in Steiner ranch with an eclectic coupling of wine and tasty appetizers
• The Dance Institute on RT2222 where we mixed Salsa dancing with Spanish wines
Lakeway Wine Club
• The Mandola Estate Winery for a tour, dinner and a friendly game of Bocce, and
• Member’s homes where we’ve done a potluck style buffet and a blind wine tasting.
Our next event will be Thursday, November 4th at 6:00 PM at the wonderful La Villa Vista Mediterranean Resort with its fabulous poolside sunset view overlooking Lake Travis right near the Oasis Restaurant. http://lavillavista.com/pslideshow.htm. The fee for this event is $20 per person. Food and wine will be provided. If you’d like to attend this event or learn more about the Lakeway Wine Club, please contact Frank Baffi, the club president, at frank.baffi@gmail.com.
“Come rain or shine we’ll drink wine and as each year passes we’ll keep raising out glasses.”
- Submitted by Frank Baffi
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CoNstruCtioN aloNG sereNe hills drive Project overview• Roughly 5,000 feet of underground conduit and fiber optic cable
is being installed in the Travis County public right-of-way along Serene Hills Drive (on the east side)
• Expected duration: 1 month, depending on ground conditions • Begin date: 10-7-10 for sections being cut by a rock saw, and
10-11-10 for sections being directionally bored• Typical work hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday thru
Friday• Expected disruption: dust and some occasional noise when the
equipment is in a particular area
The Lake Travis Independent School District is commencing a project to extend its telecommunications network for new facilities. Part of the installation will occur in the Travis County public right-of-way along Serene Hills Drive (not on private property). The District’s plans and permits have been approved by Travis County, and the contractor will follow the installation and safety requirements of the County.
The District appreciates the homeowners’ patience while this project is underway and is providing the following information to keep residents informed. Please contact Sean Casey in the Lake Travis ISD Technology Department with any questions about this project at 512-533-6569 or via email at caseys@ltisdschools.org.
Preparation and safety Precautions taken• Utilities were identified by direct survey, research with utility
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u.s. Court of aPPeals Rules in Favor of LTISD’s
Sex Offender PolicyAffirming a trial court ruling in favor of the Lake Travis
Independent School District (LTISD), a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled unanimously that LTISD’s policy requiring all visitors to its schools to undergo an electronic sex offender check before obtaining access to the school does not violate parents’ constitutional rights.
Yvonne Meadows, represented by her husband Larry Meadows, filed suit in federal court against LTISD after school officials at Bee Cave Elementary School (BCE) required her to use the visitor management system known as Raptor when she was visiting the school in 2006. According to the Court’s opinion, Ms. Meadows refused to allow school officials to scan her driver’s license using Raptor, and refused to let them enter her information manually so that a sex offender check could be performed pursuant to LTISD’s policy. As a result, she was denied access to secured areas of the school without an escort.
In rejecting the suit, which raised claims based on the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as a number of state law claims, the Fifth Circuit panel held that Ms. Meadows had not been denied the ability to make fundamental decisions about her child’s education. The Court concluded that parents’ rights do not include the unfettered right to visit all areas of a school campus. The Court alternatively concluded that, even if parents did have a fundamental right to access all areas of their children’s school, LTISD’s policy is constitutional because the school district has a compelling interest in determining if a visitor is a registered sex offender and the policy is narrowly tailored to achieve that interest.
“We are pleased with the Court’s ruling,” said LTISD Deputy Superintendent and General Counsel Susan Bohn. “Throughout the long process of defending our position, we believed—as the Court did—that the Raptor system is a reasonable tool that works to ensure the children of our District are safe at school. Because campus safety and security are our highest priorities, we will continue to take measured and appropriate steps to protect our students, staff, volunteers, and visitors.”
The panel also upheld the district court’s taxing Ms. Meadows $4,832.81 in costs to be paid to LTISD. The Court determined the costs were not unreasonable and the district court had acted well within its discretion in awarding them to LTISD.
In addition to filing suit in federal court, Ms. Meadows filed suit against LTISD in state district court which is, in general, based on the same claims. The school district prevailed before the district court in August 2009, and Ms. Meadows appealed to the Texas Third Court of Appeals where the case is currently pending.
For more information, contact the Lake Travis ISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046.
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Lake Travis High School (LTHS) seniors Kyle Connell, William Hoenig, and Amanda Sawyer have been honored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as 2010-2011 Semifinalists in the 56th Annual National Merit Scholarship competition.
“These students are to be commended for their remarkable achievements,” said LTHS Principal Kimberly Brents. “Their success is testament to our high-quality teachers and staff who directly impact student learning. These recognitions prove that LTHS students possess exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies,” concluded Ms. Brents.
Semifinalists are the highest-scoring participants who took the Preliminary SAT National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) as high school juniors in 2009.
Approximately 16,000 Merit Semifinalists were named nationwide representing less than one percent of a nation’s current senior class. The PSAT/NMSQT serves as an initial screen of more than 1.5 million Merit Program entrants enrolled in 22,000 U.S. high schools.
National Merit Semifinalists will now compete for Finalist ranking and consideration in the extremely rigorous competition for
scholarship awards. An estimated 8,400 Merit Scholarship Awards, worth almost $36 million, will be offered next spring.
Finalists must have an outstanding high school academic record, be endorsed and recommended by their school principal, and submit SAT scores that confirm their earlier qualifying test performance. Finalists will be announced in February 2011.
For more information, contact the Lake Travis ISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046.
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School Newslake Pointe, lakeway elementary schools
Named to TBEC Honor RollLake Pointe (LPE) and Lakeway (LWE) elementary schools have
been named to the Texas Business and Education Coalition (TBEC) Honor Roll for 2010.
According to TBEC, the honor roll recognizes less than four percent of more than 8,000 public schools in Texas. “Being named a TBEC Honor Roll school is the most prestigious award for sustained, academic excellence a Texas public school can achieve,” said TBEC Executive Director Ken Zornes. “It recognizes schools that have demonstrated three years of consistent, high performance in all subjects compared to other schools serving similar student populations. Honor Roll schools have the highest percentage of students performing at the state’s most rigorous standard—Commended—in every subject.”
All schools selected for the TBEC Honor Roll were expected to improve their Commended performance from 2009 and every school was required to have a minimum of 20 percent of students tested performing at the Commended level on all tests for 2010.
“We applaud Lake Pointe principal Heidi Gudelman and Lakeway principal Sam Hicks and their respective teachers and staff for their efforts and commitment which have resulted in students performing at the highest of standards,” stated LTISD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Rocky Kirk. “The high levels of student achievement at these schools are indicative of the achievement of students on all eight of our campuses. Furthermore, the District has demonstrated a steady and impressive increase in student academic achievement over time. This reflects the wonderful support and high expectations that parents, teachers, staff, and community have bestowed upon our students.”
All Honor Roll schools will be recognized during the Eleventh Annual TBEC Honor Roll School seminar, reception, and dinner on November 15 at the Hilton Austin Hotel. The event is sponsored by HEB.
For more information, contact the Lake Travis ISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046.
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lake travis Crisis Ministries thanksgiving ConcertThe Annual Lake Travis Crisis Ministries Thanksgiving Concert
will be held on Sunday, November 21, at 2:00 in the afternoon at The Lakeway Church. This wonderful musical concert is presented by the combined choirs of the Emmaus Church Choir – John Guarino, Director of Music, the Lake Travis United Methodist Church Choir – Patty Highland, Director of Music, and The Lakeway Church Choir – Mark Savage-Rains, Director of Music. The choir members will join their more than 60 voices to sing an exciting presentation of hymns like: “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come,” “We Gather Together,”“It Is Well With My Soul,” and a gospel arrangement of “What a Friend We Have In Jesus,” as well as anthems written by Gustav Holst, Joseph Martin and John Rutter. The choir will be accompanied Dr. Elden Little, accompanist & organist at The Lakeway Church, and Paola Perin, accompanist & organist at the Lake Travis United Methodist church. The choirs will also be accompanied by a brass quintet on many of the selections.
This annual concert is a benefit for the Lake Travis Crisis Ministries which helps individuals and families in the Lake Travis Community with their basic needs of food, clothing, shelter and health-care. A free-will, love offering will be collected to support this vital ministry to persons in crisis.
Join us for this excellent opportunity to gather as a community to give praise and thanksgiving to God for all God’s blessings and share those blessings with those who are less fortunate. Join us in giving our thanks to God!
Now thank we all our God with heart and hands and voices,Who wondrous things hath done, in whom this world rejoices,Who, from our mother’s arms, hath blessed us on our wayWith countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.
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Bee Cave rotary Club
The newly-chartered Bee Cave Rotary Club receives its club banner and bell from their sponsoring club, Lakeway/Lake Travis, on October 5. Bee Cave Club President, Sheryl Baker (left) and Past President, Laura Mitchell, (right) hold the bell while Melinda Osburn, Lakeway/Lake Travis President, and members of both clubs look on. The Bee Cave club meets Tuesdays at 7:30 am in the Old Schoolhouse, next to the Justice Center behind Bountiful Café in the Shops at the Galleria. The Lakeway/Lake Travis club meets Thursdays at noon at the Lakeway Resort & Spa. Visit their websites for more information on either club: www.beecaverotary.com or www.laketravisrotary.org.
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News You Can Useholiday sales, little yoga, harry Potter Party, and to Kill a Mockingbird discussion at lake travis Community libraryLake Travis Community Library hosts six special events in the month of November:
• The Friends of the Library will hold their second annual Holiday Craft Sale in front of the library on Saturday, November 6th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Choose among many different one-of-a-kind handmade items, from belts, scarves, glitzy purses, quilts, and jewelry to holiday cards, glass items, and more. A special selection of gift and craft books will also be sold. The sale will be right in front of the library at 2300 Lohman's Spur, Suite 100. Get a jump start on your holiday shopping!
• Three to six year olds are invited to attend Little Yoga on Thursday, November 11th at 10:30 a.m. Yoga instructor Jessica Dixon leads this 30 minute class that allows children to experience exercise in a mellow environment. With adult participation, little people will practice breathing and age appropriate stretching. Wear comfortable clothing and let’s get moving!
• To celebrate the publication’s 50th anniversary, Lake Travis Community Library will host a discussion of To Kill a Mockingbird on Thursday, November 11th at 7 p.m. Dr. Martha Kubala will lead the discussion of Harper Lee’s classic coming-of-age story that has been translated into more than 40 languages and sold more than 30 million copies. We will view short film clips, learn about the book’s background, and discuss what the book means to you. Join us!
• The Friends of the Library will hold one of their popular book sales just in time for holiday shopping on Saturday, November 13th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Jack Brown Cleaners (1508 RR 620). There will be new and used books, videos, DVDs, audio books, children’s books, antique and collectible books that have been donated to the library. An entire bag of books can be purchased for only $10! Don’t want to miss this popular event.
• Are you a fan of Harry Potter and all his magical adventures? If so, the library has a party for you on Sunday, November 14th at 3 p.m.! Grab your wands and come for games, trivia, food, and fun to celebrate the release of the new movie - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.
• If you missed the Craft Club’s soap making session earlier this fall, join us at Briarcliff Community Center (22801 Briarcliff Drive) on Wednesday, November 17 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. to learn how to melt and pour soaps. Customize your bar of glycerin soap with scent, tint, and glitter. Soap also makes a wonderful gift!
As always, please contact the library for more information about any of these events at (512) 263-2885 or www.laketravislibrary.org. We look forward to seeing you at the library!
- submitted by lake travis Community library director Morgan McMillian
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird at Lake Travis Community Library’s discussion on Thursday, November 11th at 7 p.m.
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will result in a lower wastewater bill every month. WCID 17 wastewater is charged at a base rate of $20.00 per month, plus $1.75 per 1000 gallons of the winter average usage. This rate is evaluated and changed annually each October. If you are not a WCID 17 customer, you may want to check with your utility provider to learn how they calculate your wastewater charges.
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WCID 17 & IESI has amended their service contract for WCID 17 customers that are using the service and two things are going to make it better! You will see a decrease in your monthly charge from
$20.00 per month to $18.25 per month. Even better, IESI is going to be changing out your 18-gallon recycle bin with a 65-gallon cart that will hold three-and-one-half times as much material! This cart rolls and is covered to protect the recyclable contents from the rain. Be watching for your current 18-gallon bin to be picked up on your trash day and replaced with the new 65-gallon cart over the next two weeks. This new program will begin October, 2010.
Please take a few minutes to look on line at www.wcid17.org for a list of the items that can and cannot be recycled. Also, remember that the recycle truck looks a lot like the garbage truck because of the single stream recycling that is done at the plant.
If you are a customer of WCID 17 and have the choice of your trash provider please visit the website to download an application form and start recycling to help keep our environment clean and green. This service will be billed with your monthly WCID 17 billing to provide one less piece of mail for your ease!
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Lakeway and Bee CaveCard Sharks
Submitted by Danielle Wilson You are invited to join the Card Sharks, a social group that enjoys playing card games. We play games such as Canasta, Hand and Foot, Hearts, Phase 10, or anything that our members want to teach and share. The group is open to anyone in the Lakeway, Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, and Steiner Ranch areas. We meet weekly in the mornings, evenings, and on weekends. For more information, please visit our website: www.meetup.com/Lakeway-Bee-Cave-Card-Sharks
Lake Travis Toastmasters Meets the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Lakeway Activity Center: 105 Cross Creek.
Social time: 6:00 to 6:30 pmEducational Program: 6:30 pm
Includes: table topics, prepared speeches, evaluations.Meeting closes at 7:45 pm
For more info, call Kay McManus at 431-8069, or Fay Crossett at 517-2737
Bee Cave andLakeway Mom’s Group
Welcome to the Bee Cave/Lakeway Mom’s Meetup. The mother’s in the group are primarily from Bee Cave, Lakeway, The Hills, Spicewood, Steiner Ranch, and City of Austin that surrounds those areas. This group is open to moms with small children (infants/waddlers/toddlers/preschoolers). This is a fun & supportive group that gets together and meets at local parks, play dates, coffee, lunch, field trips, mom’s night out & even a book club. We are a fabulous group for those new in the area to make connections. Please join us! We are looking forward to meeting you soon! Please check out our website for more information: http://www.meetup.com./Bee-Cave-Lakeway-mom-meetup/
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