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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Meadows of Brushy Creek Homeowner's Association Newsletter - October 2013 1 October 2013 Volume 6, Issue 10 I’m so sorry for excluding our Yard of the month in the last issue, so this has two entries. Our winning yard for August was 16504 Denise, and our winning yard for September was 8608 Pepper Rock. Both yard OF THE month of these yards are extremely well-kept. It’s very difficult to maintain yards in these dog days of summer, but these yards are exceptional. Please do yourself a favor and drive by to see a couple pretty yards. With summer temperatures bearing heavily upon us and no end to our drought in sight, a question about the feasibility and accessibility of rain barrels for personal rain water collection was raised. My name is Gene Bennett and I have been collecting rain water from my rooftop since 2005. I set up a system of gutters and downspouts that channel into three tanks that hold up to a thousand gallons of rainwater. is has become a life source for my garden and landscape and saved me a tremendous amount of money. Some of you might have the time and ability to install rain barrels for yourselves. Others would undoubtedly want some assistance. I have contacted a local dealer selling rain barrels and we’ve worked out some pricing on rain barrels especially for the residents of Meadows of Brushy Creek. He has offered to sell us 125 gallon rain barrels at $189.95 apiece. e HOA requires us to place the rain barrels at the rear of RAIN BARRELS our homes –or somewhere else as long as they’re not visible from the street. If your home doesn’t currently have gutters you would have to contact a gutter installation company first. ey would have to install a length of guttering off your roof edge to feed the rain barrel. Only a small amount of your roof would require guttering. You would be amazed how much water can be collected from only a quarter inch of rainfall. If you are interested in purchasing/installing these rain barrels please contact me personally. I will gladly answer any questions, and I will put you in contact with the right people. Just be sure to mention that you are a resident of Meadows of Brushy Creek. Gene Bennett HOA Board President of Meadows of Brushy Creek 512.963.5623

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Meadows of Brushy Creek

October 2013 Volume 6, Issue 10

I’m so sorry for excluding our Yard of the month in the last issue, so this has two entries.

Our winning yard for August was 16504 Denise, and our winning yard for September was 8608 Pepper Rock. Both

yard OF THE monthof these yards are extremely well-kept. It’s very difficult to maintain yards in these dog days of summer, but these yards are exceptional. Please do yourself a favor and drive by to see a couple pretty yards.

With summer temperatures bearing heavily upon us and no end to our drought in sight, a question about the feasibility and accessibility of rain barrels for personal rain water collection was raised. My name is Gene Bennett and I have been collecting rain water from my rooftop since 2005. I set up a system of gutters and downspouts that channel into three tanks that hold up to a thousand gallons of rainwater. This has become a life source for my garden and landscape and saved me a tremendous amount of money.

Some of you might have the time and ability to install rain barrels for yourselves. Others would undoubtedly want some assistance. I have contacted a local dealer selling rain barrels and we’ve worked out some pricing on rain barrels especially for the residents of Meadows of Brushy Creek.

He has offered to sell us 125 gallon rain barrels at $189.95 apiece.The HOA requires us to place the rain barrels at the rear of

RAIN BARRELSour homes –or somewhere else as long as they’re not visible from the street. If your home doesn’t currently have gutters you would have to contact a gutter installation company first. They would have to install a length of guttering off your roof edge to feed the rain barrel. Only a small amount of your roof would require guttering. You would be amazed how much water can be collected from only a quarter inch of rainfall.

If you are interested in purchasing/installing these rain barrels please contact me personally. I will gladly answer any questions, and I will put you in contact with the right people. Just be sure to mention that you are a resident of Meadows of Brushy Creek.

Gene Bennett HOA Board President of Meadows of Brushy Creek512.963.5623

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

HOA CONTACT INFO

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT(Deed restriction violations and general information)

Debra Johnson - Goodwin Management, Inc. 11149 Research Blvd, Suite 100 - Austin, Texas 78759

Office (512) 502-7043 • Cell (512) 745-1511Fax (512) 346-4873

TERM EXPIRES

Gene Bennett, President .................... term expires 09/20/13Cassandra Terry, Chairperson .............. term expires 9/20/14Keith Walkup, Treasurer .................... term expires 09/20/13Joe Chateau, Secretary ......................... term expires 9/20/14Mark Ayotte, Director .......................... term expires 9/20/14

Cassandra Terry All members can be contacted at:[email protected]

IMPORTANT NUMBERSWilliamson County (main line) ......................... 512-943-1300Williamson County Sheriff (non-emergency) ....512-943-1300Sam Bass Fire Department (non-emergency) .....512-255-0100Animal Control (domestic pets and stray livestock) .................512-943-1389Poison Control .................................................. 800-POISONFor Emergencies .............................................................. 9-1-1Non-Emergencies ............................................................3-1-1Community, Healthy, Mental Services ............................2-1-1

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ADVERTISING INFOPlease support the businesses that advertise in the Meadows

of Brushy Creek HOA Newsletter. Their advertising dollars make it possible for all Meadows of Brushy Creek residents to receive the monthly newsletter at no charge. No homeowners association funds are used to produce or mail the newsletters. If you would like to support the newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at 512-263-9181 or [email protected]. The advertising deadline is the 9th of each month for the following month's newsletter.

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What are your true colors when it comes to bullying? If you care about students who are bullied and want bullying to end, make your color ORANGE on Unity Day, Wednesday, Oct. 9. That’s the day everyone can link together—in schools,

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Two key characteristics—repeated harmful acts and an imbalance of power—that most experts agree separate bullying from other conflicts that arise among young people. Bullying involves an individual or a group repeatedly harming another person—physically (e.g., punching, pushing, tripping, or destruction of property), verbally (e.g., teasing, name-calling, or intimidating), or socially (e.g., ostracizing or spreading hurtful rumors). Sometimes these harmful actions are plainly visible, but other times, such as when gossip and rumors are used to isolate the target, the actions are covert.

With the advent of the Internet, bullies are able to maintain a more persistent presence in the lives of their victims through cyberbullying.

How can you help teach your child not to be a bystander when it comes to bullying? Talk to your child about what is defined as a bully. Tell them not to be a bystand but rather to

stand up to bullying. Here are four ways to help when they see bullying happening:

1. Be a Friend - If you see someone being bullied, reach out to him or her. Invite him or her to hang out, sit with you at lunch, or just ask him or her how they are doing and be a listener.

2. Speak Up - If someone says something you do not think is cool and you feel safe, say something. It's not about starting a fight - it's about letting them know what they are saying is not cool.

3. Help the Victim Get Out of the Situation - If you feel safe, you can help by saying , "Hey we are late for class," or another type of statement to help the person leave.

4. Tell an Adult - Alert a teacher, principal, or counselor about the situation

What Defines Bullying?

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was organized to charitably support families of children up to age 21 who suffer a (HAI) hypoxic/anoxic brain injury due to a nonfatal drowning in Texas.

For more informationgo to www.hope4jd.org

9600 Escarpment Ste 745 # 24 Austin, Texas 78749

EIN # 32-0351208

“HOPE4JD has provided genuine HOPE in our everyday life as we journey down our everyday life as we journey down our path with our son”.

MOMS Club

OPEN HOUSEThe MOMS Club Round Rock South chapter would like to invite you to their

FALL OPEN HOUSE Bubble Day:

MOMS Club is a non-profit organization with chapters made up of local stay-at-home mothers that offer support and social activities for moms in the area.

More info at http://momsclubRRS.tripod.comor contact: [email protected]

OPEN HOUSE

Friday, October 4th @ 10amKatherine Fleischer Park

Come play at the park,meet new friends & enjoy• Bubble blowing• Balloons• Snacks• Learn about MOMS Club

Wells Branch • 2106 Klattenhoff Dr.

Whether you are new to the area or lived here for years, WE WELCOME YOU!

Monthly Luncheons with Speaker or Program

ROUND ROCK NEW NEIGHBORSWomen from Round Rock and Surrounding Areas

Celebrating 35 years of Friendship

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Call Pam at 512-487-8249 or Maureen at 512-394-5652

or visit our website: www.rrnewneighbors.org

We have many fun activities and Interest Groups:Book Club, Bridge, Bunco, Canasta, Day Trips, Hiking, Lunch Bunch, Movie Group, Volunteer Opportunities, Wine Group and many more!

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Sharkfest Austin Swim bene�ting Colin’s Hope. Volunteers and swimmers needed.

and pool partners throughout the Central Texas area to capture your BEST Holiday picture Ever! Proceeds from photos will help us prevent drowning. Locations and dates will be posted at www.colinshope.org and our Facebook page soon.

Thank you to AG Real Estate Services for underwriting our Underwater Holiday Photo project.

A special thank you to Peel, Inc. From donated ads to pledges raised in our golf tournament, their support helps us to raise water safety awareness to prevent children from drowning.

Underwater Holiday Photos! Colin’s Hope will be collaborating with Flashpool Productions

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