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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Stone Canyon Homeowner's Association Newsletter - December 2013 1 www.stonecanyonoa.org December 2013 Volume 8, Issue 12 Official Publication of Stone Canyon Homeowners Association Neighborhood Newsletter Each year, members of our Yard of the Month Committee work hard to select the best holiday lights in our lovely neighborhood. Instead of choosing 1st/2nd/3rd place winners and 5 Honorable Mention for overall recognition like we do during the spring and summer, we will chose a winner and a runner up from four categories, just like last winter. INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES: 1. Most Elegant- Will cover the very pretty and beautiful homes. 2. Family Friendly- Will cover fun eye candy for youngsters and young-at-heart (i.e. Inflatable globes and figures; Santa/Elves/Toys/Flashing Lights yard ornaments; accompanying music) 3. Brightest Lights- We are looking for something that is over the top; with all the LED bulbs out there, this category seems appropriately festive. 4. Best Street- Will cover cul-de-sacs, coves and stretches of streets where multiple adjoining homes show obvious, defined coordination among all the neighbors; but no missing links in the chain, please. We’ll have special Stone Canyon Holiday Lights yard signs, identifying a winner and runner up in each category. For the “Best Street” category, one sign will be placed at entry to winning cove, cul-de-sac, or beginning of selected stretch of homes identifying category. In order to allow reasonable amount of time for residents to put all lights and decorations in place, our nominating and final voting dates are below. If you want to be considered, be sure to have lights lit, action figures and music going and ready by 6:00 pm each evening. NOMINATING DATES: Saturday December 14th through Monday December 16th (after 6pm) FINAL VOTING: Tuesday December 17th through Friday December 20th (after 6pm) Yard Signs will be delivered on Saturday December 21st. Any questions? Feel free to contact Amelia Dansby ([email protected]) or Cathy Soukup ([email protected]). HOLIDAY LIGHTS AND DECORATIONS CONTEST By: Cathy Soukup and Amelia Dansby

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Page 1: HOLIDAY LIGHTS AND DECORATIONS CONTEST…opportunities to find beautiful scarves, nature images, glassware, soaps and other holiday gift options. LUMINATIONS DEC. 14 AND 15, 6 TO 9

Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Stone Canyon Homeowner's Association Newsletter - December 2013 1

Stone Canyon

www.stonecanyonoa.org December 2013 Volume 8, Issue 12

Official Publication of Stone Canyon Homeowners Association

Neighborhood Newsletter

Each year, members of our Yard of the Month Committee work hard to select the best holiday lights in our lovely neighborhood. Instead of choosing 1st/2nd/3rd place winners and 5 Honorable Mention for overall recognition like we do during the spring and summer, we will chose a winner and a runner up from four categories, just like last winter.

INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES: 1. Most Elegant- Will cover the very pretty and beautiful homes. 2. Family Friendly- Will cover fun eye candy for youngsters and young-at-heart

(i.e. Inflatable globes and figures; Santa/Elves/Toys/Flashing Lights yard ornaments; accompanying music)

3. Brightest Lights- We are looking for something that is over the top; with all the LED bulbs out there, this category seems appropriately festive.

4. Best Street- Will cover cul-de-sacs, coves and stretches of streets where multiple adjoining homes show obvious, defined coordination among all the neighbors; but no missing links in the chain, please.

We’ll have special Stone Canyon Holiday Lights yard signs, identifying a winner and runner up in each category. For the “Best Street” category, one sign will be placed at entry to winning cove, cul-de-sac, or beginning of selected stretch of homes identifying category.

In order to allow reasonable amount of time for residents to put all lights and decorations in place, our nominating and final voting dates are below. If you want to be considered, be sure to have lights lit, action figures and music going and ready by 6:00 pm each evening.

NOMINATING DATES: Saturday December 14th through Monday December 16th (after 6pm)

FINAL VOTING: Tuesday December 17th through Friday December 20th (after 6pm)

Yard Signs will be delivered on Saturday December 21st.

Any questions? Feel free to contact Amelia Dansby ([email protected]) or Cathy Soukup ([email protected]).

HOLIDAY LIGHTS AND DECORATIONS CONTEST

By: Cathy Soukup and Amelia Dansby

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Stone CanyonSTONE CANYONOwners & Association Management Teamswww.stonecanyonoa.org

STONE CANYON OWNERS ASSOCIATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORS:

COMMITTEE CHAIRSACC Al Maus ............................................. [email protected] Laura Kouns .................................... [email protected] Swimming Pool Open ............................................pool@stonecanyonoa.orgYard of the MonthAmelia Dansby & Cathy Soukup ........ [email protected] Maintenance Al Maus ...........................maintenance@stonecanyonoa.orgLandscape Cathy Soukup ........................................csoukup11@att.netNeighborhood Watch Donna Scoggins [email protected] Judith Horton .................................. [email protected] Neighbor Laura Kouns .................................. [email protected] Ron Kellam ........................ [email protected]

KEY CONTACTS In an attempt to make things easier to find, we have provided

some key contact information for various organizations that you might need to contact. If you have a suggestion for information to add, please contact the web committee.

HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION: Bob Nardo - Goodwin Management .............. 512-852-7965 .................. 11149 Research Blvd Suite 100, Austin, TX 78759 http://stc.goodwintx.com/ Payment Address: Stone Canyon Owners Association P.O. Box 93447, C/O Goodwin Processing Center Las Vegas, NV 89193-3447Governmental Agencies: Fern Bluff MUD ...........................................512-238-0606 ............... 7320 Wyoming Springs, Round Rock, TX 78681 City of Round Rock .....................................512-218-5400 .............................. 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, TX Williamson County Commissioners Office ...512-248-3238 ........... 400 W. Main St., Ste. 216, Round Rock, TX 78664 Williamson County Constable (Robert Chody) 512-248-3239 ...................211 Commerce Cove, Round Rock, TX 78664 Williamson County Sheriff’s Office (Non-Emergency) .........................................512-943-1300 Williamson County EMS (Non-Emergency) .........................................512-943-1264 Round Rock ISD ......................... (512) 464-5000 ext 1311 ....................Round Rock Avenue, Round Rock, TX 78681Misc. Services: Gas Line Malfunction .... (Business Hours) 1-800-460-3030 ............................................(After Hours) 1-800-817-8090 Street Light Repair - TU Electric ...............1-800-242-9113 Texas Utilities (TXU).................................1-800-368-1398 Southwestern Bell ......................................1-888-294-8433 Time Warner Cable ......................................512-485-5555 Williamson County Road and Bridge ...........512-943-3330

President/ACC/Good NeighborLaura Kouns ....................................... [email protected] President/Pool/MaintenanceGregg Hnath ...................................... [email protected]/Landscape/RecreationJessica Stempco .................................. [email protected]/Communication (Newsletter/Website/Facebook)/YOMTina Riquelmy ................................... [email protected]/Capital Improvements/Neighborhood WatchAl Maus.............................................. [email protected]

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You’re Invited to

In the Dog ParkBring your dog and your family to enjoy our exclusive

Dog Park and support the Austin Humane Society

Admission to the event is a donation to the AHS. All event profits will be donated to AHS!

Sunday, December 15th2:00pm to 4:00pm

DogBoy’s Dog Ranch

RSVP online to learn AHS donation options and receive the following:

Make a difference this holiday season and have fun doing it! Visit dogboys.com/christmas to sign up today.

Pictures with your dog at the holiday photo booth

Hot Chocolate provided by Amy’s Ice Cream

Free drink ticket compliments of Saint Arnold Brewing

VIP parking pass

Satisfaction of helping an orphaned pup

Submitted by Saralee TiedeDECEMBER EVENTS at the Wildflower Center

More information at www.wildflower.org

WILD IDEAS SHOPPING EVENTDECEMBER 6-8, 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

Featuring free admission, local artists wares in the Visitors Gallery Saturday and Sunday, Early Bird Specials Friday and Sunday morning, book signings and other offerings in The Store, and lots of opportunities to find beautiful scarves, nature images, glassware, soaps and other holiday gift options.

LUMINATIONSDEC. 14 AND 15, 6 TO 9 P.M.

Hundreds of luminarias light our garden paths, and twinkly lights light the trees as we celebrate the holidays with two free nights of music and festivities, including a visit from Frosty the

Snowman. Bring two canned goods for the Capital Area Food Bank as entry fee.CLOSED FOR THE WINTER BREAK

DEC. 23 THROUGH JANUARY 1, 2014The Wildflower Center will be open Tuesday through Sunday in December through Sunday,

December 22. Hours are listed at www.wildflower.org/visit.

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26 Tips FOR PREVENTING THEFT

Theft Statistics Show You Can Reduce Your Chances by

Following These 26 TipsDo you know how to prevent burglars from taking away your

Christmas cheer? Every year during the holiday season among the Christmas shopping, holiday parties, church services, and family outings there are thieves watching and waiting for their chance to take advantage of you and steal your belongings.

Theft statistics rise during the holidays according to law enforcement officials. State Farm Insurance claims that most thieves look for easy targets. By knowing this ahead of time, you can take steps to reduce your chances of becoming a victim of theft this year. Whether you are shopping at the mall or planning a 5 day ski trip to Tahoe, these 26 tips can help you prevent theft from happening to you.

1. Car doors should always be locked, even when parked at home2. Do not leave any valuable items in your car especially overnight3. When unloading items from your car, don't leave your vehicle

open while you take items in, leaving other items in the car for thieves to take

4. Park in a well lit area when shopping5. When you are out shopping, hide valuables, even small ones6. Do not let thieves know what you buy- do not put the boxes

they came in out on the curb in plain sight with the trash and recycle. Break the boxes into small pieces and place in the bottom of the can

7. Don't let mail or papers stack up--stop mail and newspaper delivery while you are away

8. Let a neighbor know you will be gone and that there will be no one coming and going from your house

9. Ask a neighbor or friend to remove door hangers, business cards, or other advertising someone may leave on your doorstep

10. Ask your neighbor to bring your garbage cans in if you leave on trash collection day

11. Put lights on a timing system so the house does not stay dark.12. Never open the door to strangers13. Keep home doors and windows locked

14. Consider installing a home security system including a home security alarm

15. Don't leave a hidden key outside16. Don't give keys to service people17. Avoid bragging to others about valuables you own18. Install exterior lighting19. Record serial numbers and photograph household valuables20. Always park your cars in the garage with the garage door shut

to prevent anyone from observing your occupancy patterns21. Place a radio or TV on a timer and the volume up load enough

to be heard from outside22. Lower the sound of your telephone ringer (or answering

machines) so that it can't be heard from outside23. Never leave notes on your door indicating you are gone24. Have your home phone forward calls to your cell. Thieves will

sometimes call your home to see if you are there25. Do not invite strangers into your home, this includes uninvited

carpet cleaning sales companies and cheery young magazine sales people who may be there to case the house

26. Be a good neighbor- watch your neighborhood and notify the police and our Facebook page if you see something suspicious

Home burglaries and theft of your valuables can happen to the most prudent. Preventing theft can be just a matter of taking a few extra steps. Don't let thieves do their holiday shopping from your belongings by following these tips on reducing the odds that you will become a victim of theft this year.

To see this article online or more like it go to http://www.examiner.com/article/26-ways-to-prevent-theft-this-christmas-as-you-travel-and-shop

Be safe and have a happy holiday,Donna Scoggins with the Stone Canyon Neighborhood

Crime Watch.

[email protected] | 512-423-5901

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✓ Know the light and watering requirements of all your plants, and the best time of the year to plant them.

✓ October/November is the time to plant Bluebonnets and wildflowers

✓ Planting trees and hardy shrubs should start now. With our cooler/wetter weather, plants have 8 months to put down roots to prepare for our hot summer of 2014

✓ If you plant fruit and nut trees, refer to the County Agricultural Agent to make sure you plant the variety that is correct for your area. Avoid the big box store selections without checking.

✓ If you had a tough summer with your vegetable gardening, start your fall garden now and grow the crops we can’t grow in the summer. Broccoli, collards, brussels sprouts, spinach, kale, swiss chard, etc.

✓ Enrich the soil. Our soils here are heavy clay with a high PH. The cure to poor soil is to amend with at least 40% organic matter.

✓ After planting, cover all bare areas with mulch; that is, partly

composted material, shredded leaves, shredded tree trimmings, or shredded cedar. This will keep the ground cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, and will break down to form organic matter in the soil. Do not worry about this material robbing nitrogen from the soil. It will not do this as long as you keep it on the surface and do not till it into the soil. This mulch will save you much work watering and removing weeds.

✓ Plant during or after a rain in the fall for best survival rate. Never pack down the soil when planting anything, and do not walk on the beds.

✓ Do not mix plants in a small bed that have different water and light requirement.

✓ Plan, plan, plan! Make your mistakes on paper, not in your yard. Study out what to do and how to do it before you act.

✓ If you still have not done your pre-emergent, do it now. Once the weeds germinate it is too late.

Fall Gardening Tips By Charles Evans, Director of Operations, ECOSystems Landscape

Services

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1. Take your pet on short trips prior to the big day to let him get used to traveling by car.

2. Keep your pet safe in a secured, well-ventilated crate or carrier. It should be large enough for your pet to stand, sit, lie down and turn around. Letting him have free range in the car not only puts him at risk, but it also poses a risk to your family if you were to stop suddenly.

3. Never let your dog travel in the bed of a truck. Even if he is secured on a short line to prevent him falling or jumping out, your pet can experience discomfort from the weather and wind or sustain injury from debris.

4. Feed your pet three or four hours prior to departure and avoid giving him any food or treats in the car.

TRAVELING WITH YOUR PETOVER THE HOLIDAYS?

Here are some tips that will help makeyour drive smooth sailing.

5. Never leave your pet in a parked vehicle, which can quickly become a furnace and cause heatstroke, even with open windows. In cold weather, the car holds the temperature like a refrigerator.

6. Your pet’s microchip should be up-to-date and he should be wearing a flat collar and ID at all times.

7. Bring a bowl and extra water in case you get stuck in the inevi-table holiday traffic jam!

8. Take lots of breaks to let your pet stretch his legs and relieve himself. It’s a great excuse to do some sight-seeing or pick up a fun treat for yourself!

Make an impact.

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Stone CanyonAt no time will any source be allowed to use the Stone Canyon HOA

Newsletter contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from the Stone Canyon HOA and Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Stone Canyon HOA residents only.

Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.

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