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Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. The Pemberton Journal - May 2015 1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF PEMBERTON HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MAY 2015, VOL VI, I SSUE V The Pemberton Journal MARCH 2015 PHNA INCOME & EXPENSES BEGINING BALANCE Operating Fund...........................................$13,969.58 Security Program...........................................$9,194.05 Triangles - KAB Fund.................................$14,943.00 Gail’s Triangle...............................................$2,792.92 Triangles - not KAB......................................$2,355.00 TOTAL....................................................$43,254.55 REVENUE Dues Paid In....................................................$90.00 Security ..........................................................$650.00 TOTAL......................................................$1740.00 EXPENSES Security Patrol.................................................$2165.00 Bookkeeping.....................................................$100.00 Bank Service Fee..................................................$5.00 PayPal Fees - operation.........................................$30.47 PayPal Fees - security ...........................................$10.47 PayPal Monthly fee - operation................................$30.00 PayPal Monthly fee -security ...................................$30.00 Water to Gail’s Triangle......................................$20.94 Postage & Delivery ............................................$15.30 TOTAL.....................................................$2407.18 ENDING BALANCE Operating Fund...........................................$14,878.81 Security Program...........................................$7,638.58 Triangles - KAB Fund.................................$14,943.00 Gail’s Triangle...............................................$2,771.98 Triangles - not KAB......................................$2,355.00 TOTAL...................................................$42,587.37 *Payment was made in January but not withdrawn until February. is will be taken off of the January statement. On the morning of April 3rd, dozens of Pemberton egg hunters and their parents hopped over to Wooldridge Drive for the annual neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt. Hundreds of eggs were hidden up and down Wooldridge, and a great time was had by all. anks to everyone who participated, and to all of the volunteers who made it such a fun morning! Photo credits: Kimberly Comstock By Anna Hargrove Pemberton Egg Hunt 2015 Pemberton Egg Hunt 2015

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Official PublicatiOn Of PembertOn HeigHts neigHbOrHOOd assOciatiOn may 2015, VOl Vi, issue V

The Pemberton Journal

MARCH 2015

PHNA INCOME & EXPENSES

BEGINING BALANCEOperating Fund...........................................$13,969.58 Security Program...........................................$9,194.05Triangles - KAB Fund.................................$14,943.00Gail’s Triangle...............................................$2,792.92Triangles - not KAB......................................$2,355.00TOTAL....................................................$43,254.55

REVENUEDues Paid In....................................................$90.00Security..........................................................$650.00TOTAL......................................................$1740.00

EXPENSES Security Patrol.................................................$2165.00Bookkeeping.....................................................$100.00Bank Service Fee..................................................$5.00PayPal Fees - operation.........................................$30.47PayPal Fees - security...........................................$10.47PayPal Monthly fee - operation................................$30.00PayPal Monthly fee -security...................................$30.00Water to Gail’s Triangle......................................$20.94Postage & Delivery............................................$15.30TOTAL.....................................................$2407.18

ENDING BALANCEOperating Fund...........................................$14,878.81Security Program...........................................$7,638.58Triangles - KAB Fund.................................$14,943.00Gail’s Triangle...............................................$2,771.98Triangles - not KAB......................................$2,355.00TOTAL...................................................$42,587.37

*Payment was made in January but not withdrawn until February. This will be taken off of the January statement.

On the morning of April 3rd, dozens of Pemberton egg hunters and their parents hopped over to Wooldridge Drive for the annual neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt. Hundreds of eggs were hidden up and down Wooldridge, and a great time was had by all. Thanks to everyone who participated, and to all of the volunteers who made it such a fun morning!

Photo credits: Kimberly Comstock

By Anna Hargrove

Pemberton Egg Hunt 2015

Pemberton Egg Hunt 2015

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NEWSLETTER INFONEWSLETTER EDITOR

Erin [email protected]

PUBLISHER

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PHNA CONTACT LISTSecurity, Traffic, MoPAC, Zoning and Permits, Governmental Liason, Neighborhood Social Events, Triangle Fundraising and Improvements

PresidentFrank Hartmann [email protected]

Vice PresidentTina Weinberger [email protected]

SecretaryAlly Kir ............................ [email protected]

TreasurerKimberly Comstock ......... [email protected]

Treasurer-ElectDon Simkins [email protected]

Security & TrafficTina Weinberger ....... [email protected]

BylawsBeverly Sutton .................................... [email protected]

Policy & ProceduresJane Hayman ...................... [email protected]

Government AffairsBetty Trent ................................ [email protected]

TrianglesFrank Hartmann ............. [email protected]

WebmastersEric Venditti ................ [email protected]

Don Simkins ............. [email protected]

COMMITTEE CHAIRS:

DON'T FORGET!GARDEN and ART POP-UPS in the ‘HOOD

Sunday, May 3rdNoon until 4 p.m. in Pemberton Heights

Free, and open only to residents of Pemberton Heights and their guests

Enjoy a spring afternoon outdoors visiting with our neighbors!2515 Harris Boulevard 1405 Wathen Avenue2822 Wooldridge Drive 1600 Preston Avenue1503 Preston Avenue 1512 Gaston Avenue

and“Bark on Stark” (dog meet-and-greet) on the corner of Stark

Place and Wooldridge Drive, beginning at 3:00 p.m.The mission of this event is to know our neighbors and to

celebrate imagination and creativity while enjoying our outdoor spaces in Pemberton Heights.

Organized by [email protected]; Phone: 512-771-4319

When: The second and fourth Sunday of every month, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. (Sunday Social will be May 10th and May 24th this month.) What it is: An afternoon/evening to get outside the house, take a walk in the neighborhood or sit on the front porch, and chat with your neighbors! Why: Walking in the neighborhood and maintaining a visible presence outside the house helps promote neighborhood safety and unity. More people out walking and on their front porches means more eyes on the street, and bolsters neighborhood pride and social connection/interaction. How: This is a very casual event and there is no set meeting place. Just get outside and walk, or sit on your front porch with a glass of wine or iced tea and wave at your neighbors!

New Neighborhood Tradition: Sunday Socials

Next PHNA Board MeetingThe next Pemberton Heights Neighborhood Association Board Meeting is Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Howson Branch Library. The meeting is open to anyone. Find out how the PHNA Board is working to improve and maintain our neighborhood!

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REMINDER STOP FOR SCHOOL

BUSES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD!

As springtime comes into full swing, please remember to drive cautiously, particularly around school buses. It is illegal to pass any school bus that is stopped and operating a visual signal – either flashing red lights or a stop sign. Additionally, a driver traveling in either direction must stop when approaching a school bus that is stopped and operating a visual signal, and may not proceed until one of the following occurs: the school bus resumes motion; the operator is signaled by the bus driver to proceed; or the visual signal is no longer activated.

Please be aware, and also advise your teenage drivers to ensure they follow the law in this respect. Take care, be neighborly, and make safety a priority!

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If I were to poll my Pemberton neighbors, I am sure that many would agree that easy access to the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail is a large part of what makes living in this neighborhood such a wonderful experience.    Many residents are passionate Trail users and supporters.    The Trail is the heart of Austin.  It is a lush, urban path that meanders along the water’s edge and passes by skyscrapers, neighborhoods, ball fields and cultural attractions.   As the city’s most recognized and popular recreation area, the 10-mile Trail is visited more than 1.5 million times each year.  Trail users come from all over the city; in fact, the average distance people travel to the Trail is 6.75 miles. The Trail is critical to Austin’s economy as both an important factor in attracting and retaining employees and as a key factor in Austinites’ quality of life.

There have been some significant changes at the Trail over the past few years.  Most notably is the 1.1 mile partially over-the-water and over-land Boardwalk that bridges the gap between east and west Austin, and finally completed the 10 mile loop.  The Boardwalk is accessible from behind the Austin-American Statesman building on the west side, or by parking on South Lakeshore Boulevard on the east side of I-35.   The Boardwalk is a great place to meander with out of town visitors, and is ADA accessible.   Users are rewarded with fabulous city views and plenty of excellent photo opportunities.

Another recent milestone was the celebration of the 'first flush' and ribbon-cutting of the new Heron Creek Restrooms. These new restrooms replace the “leaner” on the north side of the Trail between the Mopac trailhead and the Lamar pedestrian bridge. And thanks to 21 volunteers, 500 saplings - pecan, cedar elm, chinkapin oak, bald cypress, burr oak, beautyberry, red buckeye, Texas redbud, mexican plum, and anacacho orchid - were planted along Lakeshore Boulevard as part of a Healthy Trees for the Trail initiative. 

What’s next?  Later this year, construction with begin on the

Lakeshore Park Rain Meadow. The plan for this park

What’s Going on at The Trail?By Asher Flynn

space just to the east of the Boardwalk landing is the next phase in the Southeast Shore Park and Trail Master Plan. Lakeshore Park will be a multi-phased project with the first phase including exercise and stretching equipment and tree groves to shade the sunny Boardwalk Trailhead. Additionally, the Eastside Trail Bridge and Trail relocation will open this spring, providing a safe and continuous lakefront Trail between the Boardwalk and the hostel along Lakeshore Boulevard. And soon to commence is a five-year, Trail-wide ecological restoration and conservation project.  This work is critical to the health of the Trail, protecting the ecosystem and wildlife habitats for future generations.

Next on the planning agenda is the design and assessment for the Trail Bridge at Congress Avenue. The new bridge will replace the rickety, old and dangerously narrow wooden bridge that runs on the north side of the lake under Congress Avenue.  The new design will include an overlook to allow Trail users to safely pull off the Trail to take in the views.

How are these improvements made possible?  Since its formation in 2003 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit,

The Trail Foundation (TTF) has worked tirelessly to fulfill its mission to protect and enhance the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake.  TTF has fulfilled its mission through careful improvements to the Trail’s infrastructure and environment.  In a distinctively collaborative effort, TTF works in cooperation with the Austin Parks and Recreation Department to close the gap between what the city can provide and what the Trail deserves. The popular Boardwalk and other projects mentioned above are a direct result of this unique partnership.

To learn more about The Trail Foundation and support the Trail, visit www.TheTrailFoundation.org.   Learn more, donate or become a member to help TTF continue its efforts to preserve, protect, and enhance The Trail we all care so much about.

Asher Flynn1410 Westover RoadMember of the Board of Directors, The Trail Foundation

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CONSTANT VISUAL SUPERVISION

LEARN TO SWIM

WEAR LIFE JACKETS

MULTIPLE BARRIERS AROUND WATER

KEEP YOUR HOME SAFER

CHECK WATER SOURCES FIRST

PRACTICE DRAIN SAFETY

BE SAFER IN OPEN WATER

LEARN CPR

DROWNING IS PREVENTABLE

NOBODY IS DROWNPROOFWATCH & KEEP KIDS IN ARM’S REACH

LEARN MORE: www.colinshope.org/RESOURCES

THESE TIPS CAN SAVE LIVESwww.colinshope.org

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Constantly watch children around water.NOT become distracted.Learn CPR and the signs of drowning.Be ON DUTY until relieved by another adult.

TAKE the Water Guardian Pledge

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The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no

endorsement by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service or the Texas A&M AgriLife Research is implied. Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,

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FORMOSAN TERMITES

There are three main types of termites that can cause problems for homeowners in Central Texas- native subterranean termites, formosan subterranean termites and drywood termites. This article will focus of formosan termites.

Formosan termites are a more voracious type of subterranean termite. These termites have been spread throughout Texas through transport of infested material or soil. Formosan termites build carton nests that allow them to survive above ground without contact with the soil. Nests are often located in hollow spaces, such as wall voids.

Formosan subterranean termite workers and soldiers.Formosan termites feed on a wider variety of cellulose than other

subterranean termites, including live plants, consuming both spring and summer growth wood whereas native subterranean termites feed only on spring growth. Formosan termites have also been known to chew through non-cellulose materials such as soft metals, plaster or plastic.

The type of termite is determined by using soldiers (the group that defends the colony) or alates (winged reproductives) for identification. Formosan termite soldiers have a hardened head capsule that is tear-drop shaped. The alates have two heavy veins on the leading edge of the front wing along with hairs on the wings. If you suspect termites, you can submit sample insects to me for identification. Treatment would need to be carried out by a profession pest management company.

For more information or help with identification, contact Wizzie Brown, Texas AgriLife Extension Service Program Specialist at 512.854.9600. Check out my blog at www.urban-ipm.blogspot.com

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