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May 2012 Newsletter GRRWNA promotes the general welfare and common interests of the homeowners within the boundaries of the Greater Round Rock West area. The boundaries served by the association are defined as North: FM 620, South: McNeil Rd, East: IH 35, West: SH 45 G.R.R.W.N.A. Meeting Tuesday, May 15 at 7pm Grace Lutheran Church 708 Bluff Drive Corner of Round Rock West and Bluff Drive G.R.R.W.N.A. Discount Pet Clinic Fundraiser On Wednesday, November 30, 2011 our neighborhood held its tenth, semi-annual, Discount Pet Clinic as a fundraiser to help us with the many programs we continue to support as a neighborhood. Due to the fantastic participation of not only our neighborhood but much of Round Rock, it was our most successful winter clinic to date. Over the past year, the money from these fundraisers has been used for donations to the Round Rock Serving Center, the RRRHS Band and Marine Corp R.O.T.C. (who supplied the drum line and color guard for our 4 th of July Parade), Grace Lutheran Church (in whose facilities we have been meeting for many years), as well as all three schools in our neighborhood. In addition, this provided partial funding of our annual National Night Out neighborhood gathering down at the November 2011 Pet Clinic Raffle Winner park. Our neighbors Dr. John Tarlton, DVM and his wife Lana, who reside on St. Williams Loop, have provided the expertise at each of these clinics. The planning and operation of the November 2011 clinic was carried out by neighbors Don Yenni, Tony Huffman, Dutch Mueller and Don Harris along with the Tarlton family. We not only were able to provide dog and cat veterinary services, but we also had nail clipping provided by La Mia Bella Pet Salon. The next scheduled Pet Clinic is set for June 13 th of this year. See inside newsletter for more information on next clinic. The winner of the free raffle for a four person party at Austin's Park 'n Pizza (generously donated by Austin s Park n Pizza) was Lynn Evans of Round Rock.

Page 2 Mary E. White, D.C. Chiropractic Clinic is very pleased to announce that Dawn Merria, L.M.T. (Lic. #104047) has opened her MASSAGE THERAPY practice within our clinic. 206A Laurel Dr., Round Rock, TX 78664 Dawn is already receiving rave reviews. She comes with 15 years experience and training in the following modalities: therapeutic massage, sports massage, reflexology, myofascial release, acupressure, deep tissue, pre-natal, cranial-sacral, lymphatic, trigger point, and polarity. Table massages are available from 30 minutes to 2 hours in length. Chair massages are also available from 10 to 25 minutes. Charges are $1 per minute. Hours are M,W,F 9am-1pm, 2-6pm, and T,TH 2-6pm. Cash, check, or credit cards accepted. No contracts. Safe, peaceful surroundings. Call 248-8700 and ask to schedule with Dawn. Welcome, Dawn!

Page 3 GRRWNA Officers PRESIDENT Mike Freeman mike_freeman@grrwna.org VICE PRESIDENT Bob Eskridge bobeskridge@grrwna.org INFORMATION OFFICER YOUR NAME HERE (CHEAP) SAFETY OFFICER Charles Abdouch cabdouch@gmail.com SECRETARY YOUR NAME HERE (REALLY CHEAP) TREASURER Don Yenni DYenniJr@aol.com AT LARGE BOARD MEMBERS Tony Huffman tonyhuffman@austin.rr.com Don Harris donharris@grrwna.org Clarence Mueller mrmuel@sbcglobal.net NEWSLETTER EDITOR Su McLeod We can live without our friends, but not without our neighbors. For the last few years your Neighborhood Association has been placing flags at the curb to mark three of our patriotic holidays: Memorial Day, The Fourth of July and Veteran's Day. Over half of the homes in our neighborhood have flags at the curb from this program. Anyone can "sponsor" their street, or a block or two of it, by purchasing enough flags at $1 each to put one in front of each house in your area. Once you purchase the flags, you will only be responsible for having them placed in front of the houses. If you cannot place the flags, the Boy Scouts from Troop 345 have agreed to help. If any flags are missing or broken after the holiday, the Association replaces or repairs them. The flags will be returned to you each holiday to put out again at no further cost to you. We also have some "flag insertion gadgets" (FIG's) that make it easier to place them in the hard ground. The Association would like to thank the following neighbors who have either sponsored or helped place the flags during the past year. Susan Anderson David Conrad Joanne Blando Bob Eskridge Don Harris Tony Huffman Person Mary Kirby & Family Janet Mays Su McLeod Wade & Judy McLeod Clarence Mueller Sue Roberts Scout Troop 157 Lindsey Simmons Susie Stotland John & Lana Tarlton Nancy Weaver & Cliff Jarman Don Yenni Janet & Madison Scholl Harold Melton Street/Section Lake Creek Tejas, Flint Rock Lime rock (Oakridge to Greenbelt) Wildwood Walsh St. Williams, Lake View Cove Oakridge Scenic Loop Deepwood (Knollwood Cv. to McNeil) Gladeview Rock Creek Hunlac Cove Deepwood (Knollwood to "Y"), Creekview, Messick, Chowan Way Dragon Drive Chincoteaque Way St. Williams Loop Lime Rock (DeepWood-St Wiliam Bluff (RRW Dr. to St. Williams), Lime Rock (Bluff to St. Williams), Gladeview, St. Williams Loop Oak Meadow (between Oakridge & Messick) Chowan Way Let's see if we can outdo our performance from last year and have even more streets lined with flags this year. If you are interested in sponsoring an area, or would just be willing to help put out flags along parts of our longer streets, please contact Don Yenni (244-2961 or dyennijr@aol.com).

Friends of the Neighborhood Page 4 The Greater Round Rock West Neighborhood Association would like to send a huge THANK YOU to all of the following stores and businesses surrounding our neighborhood for their ongoing support in advertising in our newsletter, providing prizes and services for the GRRWNA, our July 4th Parade or our regular meetings. Please make an effort to thank each of these Friends of the Neighborhood as you visit them throughout the year. Without their support we could not be as successful an organization. A HUGE Thanks to Boy Scout Troop 345. They have volunteered to place flags for the association on the 4th of July, Memorial Day, and Veteran s Day

Friends of the Neighborhood Page 5 Tuesday, May 15th, 7:00 p.m. GRRWNA Meeting Grace Lutheran Church Please make an effort to thank each of these Friends of the Neighborhood as you visit them throughout the year. Without their support we could not be as successful an organization. Memorial Day Weekend Flags for the Holidays! Honoring the men and women who serve our nation! Wednesday, June 13th, 5 7 p.m. Pet Clinic DeepWood Elementary

Christmas 2011 Decorating Contest Page 6 This year s all-volunteer Christmas Decorating Committee selected six great displays, declared winners and awarded prizes. It was, as always, a very difficult process to reach consensus as there were so many wonderful displays this year. The 2011 Christmas Decoration winners were: First Place 901 Oakridge Drive (The Kupecki's) Most Creative 2000 Rock Creek Drive (The Glidden's) Best Display - 350 Deep Wood Drive (Fire Station #5) The Kupecki s 901 Oakridge Drive Judges Favorite 1911 Shadowbrook (the Mitschke's) Best Lighting 606 Riverlawn Drive (The Stone's) Best Nativity 1506 St. Williams Loop (The Del Castillo's) All of this year s winning displays may be viewed on our GRRWNA website at (www.grrwna.org). Also, a huge thank you to Hoody s Subs for donating a large party tray as a prize for our Christmas Decorating Contest. Please say thanks for their continued support of our Neighborhood Association the next time you visit them to place an order. Mark Your Calendars Now!! The next semi-annual GRRWNA Discount Pet Clinic is to be held Wednesday, June 13, 2012. Once again it will be held at DeepWood Elementary on the corner of DeepWood and St. Williams from 5-7 PM. John Tarlton, DVM, will provide a complete series of pet vaccinations for all of your dogs and cats at a great discount. In addition, we will have representatives from the City of Round Rock Animal Control Department there to provide licensing services, as well as place ID micro-chips in your pets. Nail clipping and flea and tick preventative will also be available. (For details see www.grrwna.org.)

2012 GRRWNA Page 7 Donation to Deep Wood Elementary On April 27, 2012, Bob Eskridge and Clarence ("Dutch") Mueller, presented a $1000 check to the Principal of Deepwood Elementary School, Meredith Perkins. The donation will be used to help with expenses involved in purchasing leveled books that match the performance level of the particular student. The student may be ahead or behind the norm and have the opportunity to learn at their specific level of progress. The school is in the process of extending the selections in the literacy library in order to challenge every student at the appropriate reading level. Not getting our neighborhood notices by emails? Go to www.grrwna.org and register. HAVE YOU SENT YOUR CONTRIBUTION? Our association operates solely on contributions. 100% of all contributions go to support the community activities of the GRRWNA. These funds help us with our National Night Out, 4th of July Parade, RR Serving center support, Deepwood Elementary and Chisholm Trail Middle School support and more. Please send your contribution to GRRWNA, P.O. Box 1928, Round Rock, TX 78680 or contribute by credit card at www.grrwna.org/financial.