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Dripping Springs, Texas July 2015 discover LOCAL INFORMATION & ADVERTISING Published by the Hill Country Sun For advertising, call 512-484-9716 or email [email protected] Master Gardener training comes to Dripping THANK YOU for supporting one of Dripping Spring’s locally owned businesses! Serving this area for 30 Years! Dripping Springs Pharmacy 100 Commons Rd, #1 • Dripping Springs 512-858-7935 • 512-894-0285 Got Brain Fog? Supplements of the Month for July Core Restore – Full Focus Plus (both used in the aid of temporary attention lapses) In Celebration of our 30 years of service to the Dripping Springs Community, present this ad as a 30% OFF coupon for either or both of these supplements of the month! Kim Middleton LEFT and Jo Hackett, both Master Gardeners, tend the Homegrown Toma- toes Store. Photo courtesy Hays County Master Gardeners. By LAUREL ROBERTSON T he Hays County Master Gardener program has been working to trans- form greenhorns into green thumbs for the past 21 years. This fall, for the first time in all those years, their Master Gardener’s annual training program will take place in Drip- ping Springs instead of San Marcos. There’s never been a better time for Drip- ping Springs residents to join up and learn to “grow green.” Also new this year, the training, which leads to certification as a Texas Master Gardener, has been condensed from six- teen weeks down to eleven - on Tuesday mornings beginning in September and fin- ishing before Thanksgiving. The new schedule covers the same 50 hours of instruction as before, but will be presented in fewer weeks with slightly longer classes, explains HCMG President, Marilyn Love. “We’re holding the majority of this year’s training classes in Dripping Springs, so people from northern Hays County don’t have to do all the travel- ling,” she says. Five of the 11 classes will be held at the new Dripping Springs Presbyterian Church on Ranch Road 12 and three will be at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center. Two classes will be held at the Hays County Extension offices in San Marcos and one at the Freeman Ranch be- tween Wimberley and San Marcos. In a win-win-win deal, in exchange for their use of the Dripping Springs Pres- byterian’s meeting space, the training class will donate 150 volunteer hours to the church’s Giving Garden, which donates all its homegrown produce to Dripping Springs’ Helping Hands Food Pantry. Class participants will receive an in- See MASTER GARDENERS, page 2

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Dripping Springs, Texas

July 2015discover LOCAL INFORMATION & ADVERTISING

Published by the Hill Country Sun For advertising, call 512-484-9716 or email [email protected]

Master Gardener training comes to Dripping

THANK YOU for supporting one of Dripping Spring’s locally owned businesses!Serving this area for 30 Years!

Dripping Springs Pharmacy100 Commons Rd, #1 • Dripping Springs512-858-7935 • 512-894-0285

Got Brain Fog?Supplements of the Month for July

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In Celebration of our 30 years of service to the Dripping Springs Community, present this ad as a

30% OFF coupon for either or both of these

supplements of the month!

Kim Middleton LEFT and Jo Hackett, both Master Gardeners, tend the Homegrown Toma-toes Store. Photo courtesy Hays County Master Gardeners.

By LaureL robertson

The Hays County Master Gardener program has been working to trans-form greenhorns into green thumbs

for the past 21 years. This fall, for the first time in all those

years, their Master Gardener’s annual training program will take place in Drip-ping Springs instead of San Marcos. There’s never been a better time for Drip-ping Springs residents to join up and learn to “grow green.”

Also new this year, the training, which leads to certification as a Texas Master Gardener, has been condensed from six-teen weeks down to eleven - on Tuesday mornings beginning in September and fin-ishing before Thanksgiving.

The new schedule covers the same 50 hours of instruction as before, but will be presented in fewer weeks with slightly longer classes, explains HCMG President,

Marilyn Love. “We’re holding the majority of this year’s training classes in Dripping Springs, so people from northern Hays County don’t have to do all the travel-ling,” she says.

Five of the 11 classes will be held at the new Dripping Springs Presbyterian Church on Ranch Road 12 and three will be at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center. Two classes will be held at the Hays County Extension offices in San Marcos and one at the Freeman Ranch be-tween Wimberley and San Marcos.

In a win-win-win deal, in exchange for their use of the Dripping Springs Pres-byterian’s meeting space, the training class will donate 150 volunteer hours to the church’s Giving Garden, which donates all its homegrown produce to Dripping Springs’ Helping Hands Food Pantry.

Class participants will receive an in-See MASTER GARDENERS, page 2

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depth education in all aspects of garden-ing from Texas AgriLife Extension spe-cialists and previous graduates of Master Gardener programs. Topics include soil science and plant nutrition; home fruit

production; ornamental trees and shrubs; insects, disease and weed management; garden flowers; composting, seed saving and water conservation.

In return for the intensive training with

its modest tuition, graduates are asked to volunteer at least 50 hours of time yearly to share their gardening knowledge with others. Volunteer projects include school and community garden projects (includ-ing the Giving Garden at the Presbyterian Church and teaching gardening and land-scaping skills to boys in the gardening program at the Burke Center), working with 4-H youth groups, answering tele-phone requests for gardening informa-tion, speaking to local groups and con-ducting workshops.

Graduates of the program can continue their horticulture education through monthly chapter meetings fea-turing speakers on a myriad of garden-ing topics, through continuing backyard gardening education series, and through ongoing specialist education workshops given by Texas A&M AgriLife specialists throughout the state.

People signup for the Master Gar-dener program because they have a love of gardening and a thirst for knowledge, according to the group’s website. They remain in the Master Gardener program to enjoy the friendship and cameraderie of others who share their interests, to gain further horicultural knowledge and to give back to the community, the orga-nization has found.

Hays County Master Gardeners is a branch of the Texas Master Gardener Program, part of the Texas AgriLife Ex-tension Program. The program was chartered in the 1970s to be a volunteer educational program designed to grow horticultural information throughout the state, town by town. Today there are 54 county Master Gardener programs state-wide.

FYI • 2015 Training Class for Hays County Master Gardeners begins September 1 and continue Tuesday morn-ings (except October 13) through November 17. Eight of the 11 weekly classes will take place in the Dripping Springs area. Tuition fees are $150 before July 10, $175 before August 10, and $200 after August 10. Enrollment is limited to 35 participants. For more information, visit the web site at www.txmg.org/hays or call the Hays County Extension Office at 512-393-2120.

For Earth Day, Joe Scott, Master Gardener Compost Specialist, spoke to a group at the DS Farmers Market. Joe even brought his traveling composting worms and dis-cussed vermiculture (composting with worms). Photo courtesy Hays County Master Gardeners.

Master Gardeners L-R Diana Black, Michele Gonzales, John Young, Kathy Mixon, Rebecca Ryan, Joanne Shelton, Kim Middleton, Kay Devereux, Claudia Oney, Jo Hackett, Kath-leen Coyle and Carol Croft at the Dripping Springs Tomato Roundup. Photo courtesy Hays County Master Gardeners.

MASTER GARDENERS, from page 1

Tasting a variety of delicious homegrown tomatoes for the People’s Choice judging at the Dripping Springs Tomato Roundup. Photo courtesy Hays County Master Gardeners.

Hays County Master Gardeners May 2015 graduating class and officers. This fall, for the first time, Master Gardener’s annual training program will take place in Dripping Springs. There’s never been a better time for local residents to join up and learn to “grow green.” Photo courtesy Hays County Master Gardeners.

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When the Big Box Boys came to town, Dripping Springs Phar-macy didn’t “go big or go

home.” Instead, owners Dorinda and Jim Martin focused on staying personal and staying hometown.

“You’ve gotta be doing a lot right to stay in business when you’re com-peting with Walgreen’s and CVS,” says Dorinda.“We try to treat customers like they’re our grandmother or sister,” she says. “We know that many of the people coming in here don’t feel good — so pa-tience is the key.”

Between the two of them, Jim and Dorinda have owned more than 10 pharmacies during the past 35 years. Everything they’ve learned through that experience is showcased in the custom service they offer at Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy at Dripping Springs, in the Commons Shopping Center.

The couple, who married in 2002, bought the existing Dripping Springs Pharmacy when they moved to the area in 2005. Changes began quickly.

One of the first was relocating the business to larger quarters around the corner and adding a compounding lab, which allows them to custom-mix medi-cines for the individual patient.

“We can mix a medicine to fit a patient’s particular needs — whether that’s a different dose size, method of adminstering, or unique compound,” Dorinda says. She recalls one case of a four-year-old boy with Muscular Dys-trophy, which caused him to drool copi-ously — to the point of soaking several shirts a day.

“His mother came to me desperate for a solution to his drooling problem before he started school in the fall. I compounded an antihistamine/anticholinergic gel to use in his mouth. First I flavored it with cinnamon - but that felt too hot on his tongue. Next I tried a vanilla cupcake fla-vor - which he loved!” she says. “On his first day of school, he came home with a dry t-shirt and his mother was so happy she almost cried.”

Dorinda and staff work with patients’ physicians to determine appropriate medi-cines for each person. Because they know their patients individually, she and her staff can keep track of all the medicines they regularly take and watch for potential negative reactions among any of the drugs.

Dripping Springs Pharmacy has de-veloped a free RX Sync program, designed to help patients who take a number of pre-scriptions. “We figure out what pills you’ll need for the whole month and make sure you get them all in one trip. We even of-fer free delivery within a five-mile radius,” Dorinda says.

The favorite assistant at Dripping

Springs Pharmacy has to be their robot pill counter, Phillip, says Dorinda. “We call him Phillip, ‘cause we’re always hav-ing to ‘fill him up’ with medicines to dis-pense into the bottles.” Though Phillip is extremely reliable, a human pharmacist completes the job by putting a cap on the mechanically filled bottles.

In 2007, Dorinda returned to school to earn a doctorate in Women’s Health, with a specific interest in natural hormone re-placement. She now offers individualized hormone replacement counseling at Drip-ping Springs Pharmacy for both men and women.

After evaluating the patient using a saliva test and a one-hour consultation, she draws up recommendations that she shares with their physician. Many doctors are now sending their patients to her for evaluations.

Dorinda’s newest venture is com-pounding her own line of cosmeceutical skin care products. Most, she explains, contain over-the-counter amounts of pharmaceutical-grade skin care ingredi-

Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy, aka Dripping Springs Pharmacy, in the Commons Shopping Center. Photo courtesy Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy.

Owners Dorinda and Jim Martin. Photo courtesy Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy.

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EVERY SUNDAY• Live Jazz Brunch Buffet at the Nutty Brown Cafe. www.nuttybrown.com.EVERY MONDAY• Rotary Club Meets. 11:45 am at Flores Restaurant, 2440 East Highway 290. 11:45 am. www.drippingspringsrotary.org.• Boy Scout Troop 280 meets at St. Martin de Porres Church Hall. 512-904-0444, [email protected], drippingsprings280.mytroop.us. SECOND MONDAYS• Group of Dripping Springs (GODS) Moms meets. Dripping Springs Methodist Church 9 am to 11:15 am. 512-894-0581.FOURTH MONDAYS• Artists of Dripping Springs. Gatherings at area studios. 512-894-0394.• Gen. Ben McCulloch 2435, UDC meets at the Veterans Hall, 27500 Ranch Road 12 at 7 pm. Sharon Hudson at 512-858-7177.EVERY TUESDAY• Dripping Springs Toastmasters. 6:30 pm at Pioneer Bank, 100 Creek Road. Visitors welcome. More information at www.dstoastmasters.com.EVERY TUESDAY• Dripping Springs Property Tour. 512-579-7711, [email protected], THIRD, FOURTH TUESDAYS• Dripping Springs Boy Scout Troop 101 meets. Dripping Springs United Methodist Church. 7 pm. Tom Chenault at 512-707-7488.FIRST and THIRD TUESDAYS• Lions Club meets. 6 pm at Flores Restaurant. Sharon at 512-858-5159.SECOND TUESDAYS• Friends of the Dripping Springs Community Library. 11 am. 512-771-3217 or [email protected] for information and volunteer opportunities.EVERY WEDNESDAY• Dripping Springs Farmers Market. The Triangle (Highway 290/ Ranch Road 12) 3 pm to 7 pm. cityofdrippingsprings.com.

Calendar• Open Mic at Mercer Street Dance Hall hosted by Nick Gatewood. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.• Awana. Wednesday. Henly Baptist Church. henlybaptistchurch.org.SECOND WEDNESDAY• Free Alzheimer’s Support Group meets at Arveda Alzheimer’s Family Care. RSVP to 512-637-5400. www.arvedacare.com.EVERY THURSDAY• Hill Country Jam at Mercer Street Dance Hall with Doug Moreland. Free admission. 7:30 pm. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.• Thyme and Dough Bistro Nights with live music, dinners and decadent desserts. 6 pm to 9 pm. 512-894-0001.• Henly Baptist Church JOY (Just Older Youth) Club meets at 9:30 am. www.henlybaptistchurch.org. FIRST THURSDAYS• Dripping Springs American Legion 7 pm. 512-858-5637.• Nonfiction Addiction Book Club meets at the Dripping Springs Community Library from 6 pm to 7:30 pm. New members welcome. For more info, visit the library’s website, dscl.org or contact DSCL Library Assistant SuzAnne Beard at 512-858-7825 or [email protected]. • First Thursday. Participating businesses offer special events such as artisans, food and music plus sale items. 5 pm to 9 pm. www.drippingspringstx.org.FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY• Lions Club meets at 131 East Mercer Street. 512-858-5159.SECOND THURSDAYS• Knights of Columbus, Council 11695, meets at the St Martin de Porres Parrish Hall on Post Oak Road, at 7:30 pm. Preceded by a pot luck dinner.THIRD THURSDAYS• Dripping Springs Cookoff Club. 6:30 pm in the VFW Hall in Dripping Springs. [email protected].

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JULY 2015

Calendar• Dripping Springs VFW meets. 27500 Ranch Road 12. 7 pm. 512-858-5637.• Thirsty Thursday. Poets, musicians, songwriters, storytellers share work. Sponsored by City of Dripping Springs and New Life Lutheran Church. 7 pm, Dripping Springs Ranch Park. 512-858-2024.FOURTH THURSDAY• Photographers of Dripping Springs (PODS). Dripping Springs Community Library. 6:30 pm. 512-524-7897. EVERY FRIDAY• Men’s Breakfast at Fitzhugh Baptist Church. 6:30 am. 512-913-4808.• Free wine tasting and art gallery. 5 pm to 8 pm at Cedar Valley Spirits. www.cedarvalleyspirits.com.• Storytime Art, or StArt! geared to the 3 – 5 year old preschooler. Some projects easily translate into a Mommy and Me project for those younger. Anyone older is welcome, as well. Call to register. 512-852-9900. 10:45 am at Art Garage Austin.EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY• Dance Lessons at Mercer Street Dance Hall. 7:30 pm. mercerstreetdancehall.com.SECOND & FOURTH SATURDAY• Pet Adoption Sponsored by Thundering Paws Animal Sanctuary. Tractor Supply. 512-402-9725.JULY 4• Fire in the Sky 4th of July Celebration. 6 pm at Dripping Springs Ranch Park. 512-858-4725, www.isaacfortexas.com.JULY 9, 16, 23, 30• Time Travel Thursdays at the Dr. Pound Pioneer Farmstead in July. Children ages 6 to 12 enjoy sessions on pioneer living. Topics include: An Apple a Day; A Day in the Life featuring pioneer life skills; Weaving and “Awl About Leather.” Sessions take place from 9 am to 11 am. Class size is limited, so please register at: www.drpoundhistoricalfarmstead.org. JULY 10• Tracie Lynn. Live music at Mercer Street Dance Hall. mercerstreetdancehall.com. JULY 11• Stephen Chadwick . L ive music at Mercer Street Dance Hall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.JULY 12-14• Hill Country Cutting Horse Show. Free to the public. Dripping Springs Ranch Park. 903-520-1218.JULY 17• Omar and the Howlers. Live music at Mercer Street Dance Hall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.JULY 18• DSRP Versatility Show. 9 am to 5 pm at Dripping Springs Ranch Park. 512-858-4725, www.caqha.com. JULY 24• Bobby Mack with Seth James. Live music at Mercer Street Dance Hall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.JULY 25• Cornel l Hurd Band. Live music at Mercer Street Dance Hall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.

JULY 31• Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars. Live music at Mercer Street Dance Hall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com.AUGUST 14-16• 9th Annual Hill Country Rally for Kids. Fundraiser supporting five area organizations benefitting children. Car and bike show, biker fun run, cook-off, camping, vendors, live music and more. Camp Ben McCulloch, www.hcrally.com.AUGUST 21-23• Texas Senior Pro Rodeo at Dripping Springs Ranch Park. 512-858-4725, www.tspra.com.

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A clinical certified nutritionist is on hand at Dripping Springs Pharmacy to perform nutritional consulting and eval-uations. Diabetic consultations and shoe fittings are also available.

Vaccinations for childhood diseases, the flu, world travel, shingles, hepatitis and pneumonia are given at Dripping Springs Pharmacy. The pharmacists there also fill veterinarian presciptions for ge-neric drugs for pets.

Find a wide array of nutritional sup-plements, herbal medicines and homeo-pathic treatments included in the rows of over-the-counter products at Dripping Springs Pharmacy. One corner of the store is devoted to home medical equip-ment - wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes, braces, even automatic lift reclin-ers are in stock or can be ordered.

Everyone’s needs are taken into ac-count in the store. Near the comfortable waiting area with plush chairs, snacks and a complimentary coffee bar is a chil-dren’s play area with a small table, chairs, chalkboard, bins of crayons and a TV (tuned to PBS).

A corner features local products (New Canaan jellies, Texas Hill Country olive oil, South Austin Honey), DS High School Tiger clothing and books about Dripping Springs history available for gifts or to keep.

FYI • Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy at Dripping Springs is located in The Commons Shopping Cen-ter, around the corner from Goodwill. Hours are 8 am to 7 pm Monday through Friday and 9 am to 2 pm Saturday. For more information, call 512-858-7935 or 512-894-0285, or visit the web site at www.martinscompoundingandwellness.com.

A compounding lab allows custom mixed medicines for the individual patient. An array of home medical equipment is also available at Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy. Photos courtesy Martin’s Compounding and Wellness Pharmacy.

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