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Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc. The Gazette - April 2016 1 Letter from the Board of Directors APRIL 2016 VOLUME 9 ISSUE 4 Dick Nichols Park Friday April 8th Come early to get your Free Shave Ice before the movie Lori Goto 512-461-1577 [email protected] all donations go towards Patton, Mills, and Kiker Elementary MOVIE PARK

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Letter from the Board of Directors

APRIL 2016VOLUME 9 ISSUE 4

Dick Nichols ParkFriday April 8th

Come early to get your Free Shave Ice before the movieLori Goto 512-461-1577

[email protected] donations go towards Patton, Mills, and Kiker Elementary

MOVIE PARK

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EMERGENCY NUMBERSEMERGENCY .......................................................... 911Fire ............................................................................. 911Ambulance ................................................................. 911Sheriff – Non-Emergency ...........................512-974-0845SCHOOLSElementary Clayton ...................................................512-841-9200 Kiker .......................................................512-414-2584 Mills .......................................................512-841-2400 Patton .....................................................512-414-1780Middle Bailey ......................................................512-414-4990 Small .......................................................512-841-6700 Gorzycki .................................................512-841-8600High School Austin .....................................................512-414-2505 Bowie ......................................................512-414-5247UTILITIESWater/Wastewater City of Austin............................................512-972-0101 City of Austin (billing) ............................. 512-494-9400 Emergency ................................................512-972-1000Texas State Gas Customer Service ...................................1-800-700-2443 Gas related emergency ............................1-800-959-5325Pedernales Electric Cooperative New service, billing ...................................512-219-2602 Problems ...................................................512-219-2628ATT/SBC Telephone New Service ...........................................1-800-288-2020 Repair ....................................................1-800-246-8464 Billing ....................................................1-800-288-2020Allied Waste ...............................................512-247-5647Time Warner Cable ....................................512-485-5555OTHER NUMBERSOak Hill Postal Station ............................1-800-275-8777City of Austin Dead Animal Collection ............................512-494-9400 Abandoned/Disabled Vehicles ...................512-974-8119 Stop Sign Missing/Damaged .....................512-974-2000 Street Light Outage (report pole#).............512-505-7617NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPeel, Inc. ............................................ 512-263-9181Article Submissions ......... [email protected] [email protected]

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Do you have old paint that you’ve been meaning to recycle? Used motor oil or batteries stacking up in the garage? On Saturday, April 23 from 8am-12pm, local Girl Scout troops are offering opportunities to recycle this waste in southwest Austin safely and responsibly.

Troops will accept sealed containers of paint, used motor oil and antifreeze,

along with donations of used batteries, including car batteries. The waste will be transported from three drop off locations to the Austin Recycling Center for disposal.

Girl Scout Troop 1825 will be collecting at Clayton Elementary. Troop 2514 will be at Patton Elementary and Troop 2502 will be collecting at Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church on West William Cannon Lane. This location will also be accepting donations of gently used stuffed animals to donate to a children’s shelter.

The community-wide collection is the Gold Award project of Girl Scout Ambassador, Madeleine Reinhardt, a junior at LASA high school. Reinhardt’s own troop has held a similar collection for four years. “My troop has been able to help recycle hundreds of gallons of used paint and oil for the City of Austin. I want to inspire other girls to continue this effort but also to show them that they can have a positive impact in our community.”

To learn more information about the collection, visit earthdaycleanup2016.weebly.com.

Recycle Old Paint, Batteries

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DON’T JUST LIST YOUR HOUSE, FIND OUT HOW TO GET IT SOLD! Ashley Stucki is a proven WESTERN OAKS SPECIALIST with a Powerful Strategy

Over the past four years Ashley has helped more people buy and sell in Southwest Austin than any other agent*

ASHLEY’S HOMES SELL MORE THAN 2 WEEKS FASTER THAN THE AUSTIN AVERAGE

ASHLEY STUCKI EDGAR BROKER, CHLMS, CIPS, [email protected] www.ashleyaustinhomes.com C 512.217.6103 O 512.856.4663 Austin Business Journal Top 3 Producing Agent 2014 – 2015Texas Monthly Five Star Agent 2013 – 2015Austin’s Platinum Top 50 Award Winner 2015 – 2016 AIOREP Top 10 Agent for Client Satisfaction in Texas 2015

*Based on 2014 residential home sales through Austin Board of REALTORS.

ASHLEY STUCKI HAS THE SYSTEMS AND SPECIALIZED SUPPORT IN PLACE TO ENSURE AN EFFICIENT, SUCCESSFUL, AND STRESS-FREE TRANSACTION:+ Constant communication directly with Ashley + Complimentary home staging, HDR images and 360° virtual tour+ Flexible commissions+ Extensive experience and record results+ Cutting-edge marketing techniques and strategies+ Honest, trustworthy, with a keen awareness of your needs and goals

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EVERY SUMMERHAS A STORY

REGISTRATION NOW OPENFOR SWIM LESSONS

YMCA Summer Camps offer children & teens, ages 4-14, a safe, exciting, and memorable day camp experience. Kids have the opportunity to build self-confidence, independence, and creativity, and parents have peace of mind knowing your kids are in a safe and enriching place. At YMCA day camps, kids make friends and create stories

they’ll share for a lifetime. What will your child’s summer story be?

Register today at AustinYMCA.orgor call Program Services at 512.236.9622

Camps fill up fast!

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Partnership for ChildrenChristopher (Chris) is an energetic and friendly boy who is

looking for a forever family. He is bright, creative, and curious about the world around him. He does exceptionally well in school and loves to learn. He is especially interested in art but also does will in science, math, and reading. He has a good sense of humor and enjoys telling stories. He enjoys electronics such as computer and DS games. His favorite games are ones about super heroes and about wild life. He is very interested in learning about animals and their habitats. Christopher also loves building things with Legos, and aspires to someday being a football or soccer player. Learn more about Christopher and other children waiting to be adopted here: www.heartgallerytexas.com.

Adopting a child from the foster care system requires little or no cost to the adoptive family and funding may be available to help the adoptive family support the child or sibling group. The Heart Gallery of Central Texas is a program of Partnerships for Children. To learn more about the adoption or fostering process, please call the Heart Gallery of Central Texas at (512) 834-3102, email [email protected] or visit our website at www.partnershipsforchildren.org.

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The Walk to Cure Arthritis Austin is celebrating 10 years of helping find a cure, raising awareness and supporting those suffering from arthritis.

Arthritis is a serious health crisis. America’s number one cause of disability, it strikes one in every five adults and about 300,000 children — and it’s growing. By the year 2030, an estimated 67 million Americans—that’s one in four—will be diagnosed with some form of arthritis. Add family members and other caregivers, and the impact skyrockets.

Those who suffer from arthritis find everyday activities like climbing a few stairs, bathing, getting dressed or cooking a painful battle. They are accustomed to saying no to so many of the things that bring them joy. The Arthritis Foundation’s purpose is loud and clear: to conquer arthritis and be the Champion of Yes for all those who suffer from it.

The Walk to Cure Arthritis Austin is Saturday, April 23 at Concordia University. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the walk will start at 9:30 a.m. The event will feature one-mile and three-mile courses as well as activities for the whole family, including the family dog! This year’s walk will feature a Senior Zone, a Kid Zone, a Dog Zone, music from the Bruce Smith Band and breakfast tacos from Maudie’s!

Whether you have a connection to arthritis or are just looking for a great community even to support, please join the hundreds of walkers fighting arthritis! Attendees will include our special 10th anniversary walk honoree Kaylan Berry who was the very first walk honoree ten years ago when she was just six years old. The walk will also recognize child honoree Jacob Lively, adult honoree Jane Ayala and medical honoree Dr. Hilton Gottschalk.

For more information or to form a team, visit www.walktocurearthritis.org/austin or contact Helen Ross Petty at 512.800.4060.

The Walk to Cure Arthritis Austin Celebrates 10 Years

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