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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Prairie On The Creek - September 2013 1 The Official Newsletter for the residents of Prairie On The Creek September 2013 Volume 2, Issue 9 Cook’s Corner Slow Cooker BBQ Pork INGREDIENTS 1 (14 oz.) can beef broth 1 ½ cups coca cola 2 – 3 lb. pork butt or shoulder roast ½ sweet yellow onion, chopped 1 tsp. garlic, minced Olive oil or vegetable oil 1 (18 oz.) bottle BBQ sauce DIRECTIONS Heat a small amount of oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat and sear pork on all sides until browned, about 4-6 minutes. Place pork roast into slow cooker and pour beef broth and coca cola over roast. Add onion and garlic to slow cooker. Cook on Low setting for 8-9 hours. Remove meat and shred with two forks. Drain most of liquid from slow cooker and return meat. Add BBQ sauce to slow cooker. Serve on Hoagie rolls, sourdough buns or Hawaiian bread rolls. Important Dates SEPT. 2 ......................................LABOR DAY HOLIDAY SEPT. 24 ....................POTC ANNUAL HOA MEETING City Of Kyle Events SEPT. 3 .....................KYLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPT. 12 ...................................KYLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD MEETING SEPT.17 ...................KYLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPT. 28-29 OUTDOOR FAMILY WORKSHOP &CAMPOUT (LAKE KYLE) Save The Dates OCT. 1.......................TEXAS NATIONAL NIGHT OUT OCT. 17-20 ..................KYLE FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL OCT. 19..............................KYLE FOUNDERS’ PARADE (DOWNTOWN KYLE – CENTER ST.)

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The Official Newsletter for the residents of Prairie On The Creek

September 2013Volume 2, Issue 9

Cook’s CornerSlow Cooker BBQ Pork

INGREDIENTS

1 (14 oz.) can beef broth1 ½ cups coca cola2 – 3 lb. pork butt or shoulder roast½ sweet yellow onion, chopped 1 tsp. garlic, mincedOlive oil or vegetable oil1 (18 oz.) bottle BBQ sauce

DIRECTIONSHeat a small amount of oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat and sear pork on all sides until browned, about 4-6 minutes. Place pork roast into slow cooker and pour beef broth and coca cola over roast. Add onion and garlic to slow cooker. Cook on Low setting for 8-9 hours.

Remove meat and shred with two forks. Drain most of liquid from slow cooker and return meat. Add BBQ sauce to slow cooker. Serve on Hoagie rolls, sourdough buns or Hawaiian bread rolls.

Important Dates

SEPT. 2 ......................................LABOR DAY HOLIDAY

SEPT. 24 ....................POTC ANNUAL HOA MEETING

City Of Kyle Events

SEPT. 3 .....................KYLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING

SEPT. 12 ...................................KYLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD MEETING

SEPT.17 ...................KYLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING

SEPT. 28-29 OUTDOOR FAMILY WORKSHOP &CAMPOUT (LAKE KYLE)

Save The Dates OCT. 1.......................TEXAS NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

OCT. 17-20 ..................KYLE FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL

OCT. 19..............................KYLE FOUNDERS’ PARADE (DOWNTOWN KYLE – CENTER ST.)

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS

EMERGENCY NUMBERSEMERGENCY ................................................................911FIRE ................................................................................911Kyle Police Dept. (non-emergency) ........512-268-3232 (24 hrs.)Kyle Animal Control ..................................... 512-268-8800Seton Medical Center Hays ........................... 512-504-5000

SCHOOLS - HAYS CISDSusie Fuentes Elementary School .................. 512-268-7827Chapa Middle School .................................... 512-268-8500Lehman High School ..................................... 512-268-8454Hays CISD ..................................................... 512-268-2141

UTILITIESCity of Kyle (water, sewer, refuse) ................. 512-262-1010CenterPoint Energy (gas) ...........................1-800-427-7142 To report gas leaks .......................................1-888-876-5786Pedernales Electric Cooperative .................1-888-554-4732

OTHER NUMBERSKyle Library ................................................... 512-268-7411Kyle Post Office ............................................. 512-268-5541Kyle Municipal Court .................................... 512-262-3994

BOARD OF DIRECTORSTawana Henderson ................................................ PresidentAmy Hunter ....................................................Vice PresidentJohn Nice ................................................................SecretaryGreg Swarny ............................................................Treasurer

COMMITTEESAngelica Covington ....................... Social Committee ChairKevin Covington .Architectural Review Committee memberCarolyn Harkins ..Architectural Review Committee member

HOA MANAGEMENTAlliance Association Management

512-328-6100www.allianceonline.net

Mitchell Burgess .......................................Property ManagerFor questions or concerns in your neighborhood contact our Property Manager at [email protected].

NEWSLETTER INFORMATIONEditor .........................................prairieonthecreek@peelinc.comPublisher, Peel, Inc. ......................................... 512-263-9181Advertising ................................... [email protected]

Greetings,I trust that the summer has been good to each and every

one. It has only been about a week since our children have returned to school. This can be both exciting and stressful for parents and child. However, with preparation many of the uncertainties can be alleviated. Get to know your child’s school and especially their teachers. Make sure that your child has proper school supplies and uniforms, if applicable. Check to see what procedures are required for lunch and/or snack times.

Volunteering, even a few hours a month can keep you “in the know” and create a lasting impression in the life of your child. Hays CISD is always thankful for the volunteers willing to give their time to make this school district better. Your child’s school will feel the same way when you volunteer. Remember, things like a good, hearty breakfast will boost your child’s energy and brain power. Limit TV and video games during the week to create better balance in the lives of your children. Get to know your children’s friends. Remembering these things will make for a wonderful school year for all!!

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by President Tawana Henderson

We will be electing new Board members, so please bring your nominations!!! Also, if you have an item you would like discussed, please contact Alliance Association Management, Inc. at (512) 328-6100, no later than Friday, September 20, 2013.

MessageGood Neighbors

Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Time: 6:30 pm

Location: Kyle Public Library 550 Scott St., Kyle, TX

HOA Annual Board Meeting

School has begun, please watch for children walking to & from school. And, don’t forget those school zone signs.

SCHOOL TIME

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Come grow well with us!

HEALTH PARTNERSP R I M A R Y & S P E C I A L T Y C A R E

177 Kirkham Circle 405.0077

liveoakhealthpartners.com Erik Anderson, MDGeneral Surgery

Stuart Shapiro, DOOrthopaedics/Sports Medicine

Eric Arhelger, MDFamily Medicine

by President Tawana Henderson

Have you ever heard of diaper need? Most people haven’t. Diapers are a basic need for babies and toddlers yet 1 in 3 Americans struggle to afford diapers for their children. While Austin is currently experiencing an upswing in its economy, many of its citizens remain in poverty. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 29% of Austin’s children live in poverty (below $24,000 household income for a family of four). Diapers are expensive, averaging $100 a month, and they are not covered by federal assistance programs such as WIC or food stamps. Disposable diapers are typically a requirement of daycare centers so diapers are needed for parents to be able to work. Babies without adequate diaper changes are subject to skin issues, infections and discomfort. Increased crying in babies is linked to heightened stress and abuse in households already stretched by economic woes.

The good news is that we can easily alleviate this situation. By providing diapers to those babies in need, parents can work, health issues are reduced and wellbeing is improved. Austin Diaper Bank strives to meet this need. A diaper bank takes donations of diapers and funds to purchase diapers at discounted rates. Partnering with social service agencies that are already helping families in need through comprehensive programs and services ensures that diapers

Keeping Austin Diaperedare distributed to the families that need them the most and in the most effective way. Diapers not only provide health and happiness to families and babies in need, but they are also a resource to the partners and organizations to which they are given. Having these diapers as a resource increases the services these organizations can provide to the community.

How can you help Austin Diaper Bank assist those less fortunate babies and seniors? There are several ways:

• Donate diapers. Our donation drop-off spot that is closest to your neighborhood is Pumpkin Patch Children's Store at S. Lamar and 290.

• Donate funds at www.austindiapers.org.• Host a diaper drive with your business, place of worship, or

social group.• Volunteer your time to help Austin Diaper Bank achieve

its mission.

Visit austindiapers.org to learn more about how you can help keep Austin diapered.

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WWW.COLINSHOPE.ORG

PREVENTABLEDROWNING IS

LAYERS OF PROTECTION

Volunteer - DonateCOLINSHOPE.ORG

2013

FallCalendar

VISIT US ONLINE

CHECK POOLS/HOTTUBS 1ST FOR MISSING CHILDREN

CONSTANT VISUALSUPERVISION

MULTIPLE BARRIERS ONALL POOLS & HOTTUBS

LEARN CPRKEEP BACKYARDS &BATHROOMS SAFE

LEARN TO SWIM WEAR LIFEJACKETS

Ongoing: Colin’s Hope Athlete Ambassadors of all ages needed! www.tinych.org/signup

October 19:November: Underwater Holiday Photos (multiple days and locations).February 16: Austin Marathon. Runners, walkers, and water stop volunteers needed.

September 8: 5th annual Colin’s Hope Kids Tri, and All Star Burger Fundraiser (10% of sales donated).

Drowning is preventable!

WATER SAFETY TIPS AT

Be a Water Guardian and Watch Kids around Water.

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

Thank you to all who supported our e�orts this year to raise water safetyawareness to prevent children from drowning!

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-PRIME, Your neighborhood property manager

PRIMEPMC.COM512-878-1792

[email protected]

Instructional Sessions (optional): $3/person per sessionParticipants can choose not to participate in instructional sessions and time allotted for sessions will be un-programmed time to use Lake Kyle facility as desired. Session options may include (subject to change):Geocaching, kayaking, air rifles, archery, fishing, basic outdoor survival, camping 101, rock climbing, and slacklining.What to Bring: meals, drinks, and camping equipment (tent, sleeping bags, flashlight, insect repellent, sunscreen, etc.)Tennis shoes required for instructional sessions.

Join us for our first Outdoor Family Workshop & Campout at Lake Kyle. Families can participate in planned instructional sessions or just enjoy their own family activities, hike through the trails of Lake Kyle at their own leisure, and huddle around the campfire for s'mores, campfire songs, and a movie.

September 28-29, 2013Registration: $10/tent.

Registration is limited! Register early!!!

Outdoor Family Workshop & Campout

9:00 - 9:30am...................................Check-In9:30 - 10:00am................................Welcome10:00 - 11:30am................................Session I12:00 - 1:00pm.......................................Lunch1:30 - 3:00pm................................... Session II3:30 - 5:00pm..................................Session III 6:00 - 7:30pm.......................................Dinner8:00 - 10:00pm........Family Free Time/Movie 10:00pm.........................................Lights Out

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Saturday, September 28, 2013

For more information on the Outdoor Family Workshop & Campout, please contact Kristin Hernandez at [email protected] or 512-262-3937.

7:00 - 8:30am...............................Breakfast8:30 - 9:00am......................Closing Remarks9:00am.................................Breakdown Tents

Parents welcomed in treatment rooms.Accepting most insurances

4100 Everett Street, STE. 215 Kyle Texas

512.268.4400www.kylekidsdental.com

Call to schedule your child’s appointment

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512.757.0984EXPIRES 4/1/13

JASONTARRASSOCIATES.COM512-879-1616

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