March 2008 PC Press
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March 2008 PC Press
Plum Creek s s e r P A Publication of the Homeowner’s Association Volume 9, Number 3 • March 2008 www.plumcreektxhoa.com Plum Creek Neighborhood - Kyle, TX Front Porch Days Are Almost Here! Believe it or not, the 7th Annual Front Porch Days is almost here. For those of you new to the neighborhood, Front Porch Days is a huge gathering each year around the first week of May and includes music, local organizations, vendors, a pie baking contest, petting zoo, pony rides, jump castles, temporary tattoos, crafts, food, and more. Excited? Here are the highlights of the upcoming activities and dates: • Saturday, April 29th: Community-Wide Garage Sale, Plum Creek • Saturday, May 3rd: 3rd Annual Plum Creek Golf Tournament, PC Golf Course and 1st Plum Creek Garden Tour, Plum Creek • Sunday, May 4th, early morning: 3rd Annual Plum Creek 5K and Kids’ Fun Run, Negley Elementary • Sunday, May 4th, 11AM to 4PM: 7th Annual Front Porch Days, including the 3rd Annual Plum Creek Music Festival and the Pie Baking Contest, Fergus Park. This year, the majority of events, including the Music Festival, will occur on Sunday, May 4th and take of theFergus Park. placeAatPublication just one location, Homeowner’s Association Front Porch Days is a great time Creek - Kyle, TXand http:// to getPlum out with your family have www.cityofkyle.com/images/ fun with your neighbors. All of the City_Kyle_Layout1.jpg entertainment and many of the events are FREE. Money is needed to purchase food, drinks, and products from vendors and community groups or to participate in the golf tournament, 5K, or fun run. Interested in selling something? As the planning has just begun, we will have more details in April’s PC Press and via other mailings. However, we are already taking applications for booth spaces. If you are an artist, craftsperson, reseller, church group, or community group, we want you! If you are interested in selling items or offering information or another service, please contact Christina Baese via email at announcements@plumcreektxhoa. com or via phone at 512-449-6825. Also, you can find the application online at www.plumcreektxhoa.com under Welcome Home>Newsletters on the login screen or News>Newsletters after signing onto the site. Interested in performing? If you are interested in performing at the event, photos courtesy of Jay West please contact Sean Claes via email at publicity@plumcreektxhoa.com. While many of the larger acts are already booked (including a return performance by The Biscuit Brothers – www.biscuitbrothers.com), we’re always interested in showcasing our local talent. Interested in another aspect of Front Porch Days? If you are interested in another aspect of this event, including volunteering or offering another service, please contact Brandee Otto via email at recreation@ plumcreektxhoa.com or via phone at 512-405-0159. THIS MONTH: Viva Los Vega...............3 Hello From Fallujah.....6 Tree Talk.......................10 Make a Splash.............15 Plum Creek Press CTMA Experience. Compassion. When your family needs both. CENTRAL TEXAS n rto Ho Rector 2770 Negley da Micha elis M E D I C A L A S S O C I AT E S Plum Creek 5 • • • • Family Health Care Chronic Disease Physical/Annual Exams Geriatric Care Witte Kirkham Circle FM -150 Negle y Hartso n CTMA Office Hours: Monday 8-7 Tuesday 8-5 Wednesday 8-5 Thursday 8-7 Friday 8-5 Morre ll Fransisco Hernandez, Jr., M.D. Wetzel 177 Kirkham Circle in Plum Creek rcos 512.405.0077 www.ctmaphysicians.com er th Ma Kyle Outpatient Services cle • Kyle, TX • 512-405-0077 12/11/06 10:47:34 AM The excellence of CTMC. The convenience of Kyle. 151 Kirkham Circle in Plum Creek 2 • • • • • • X-Ray/Imaging Services Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy CTMA Medical Clinic Lab Services 512.405.0111 www.ctmc.org March 2008 Have You Taken A Trip to Los Vega? By Sean Claes With the influx of new businesses and growth happening around Kyle, it’s interesting to see that the best “new” place to eat, at least to this food lover, is neither in a growth area or in a new building. It’s Los Vega Mexican Restaurant (721 N. Old Highway 91). If that address doesn’t make sense… it’s the southbound feeder road you exit from I-35 where the Flea Market is (exit 213)… It’s the same road (just a little north) on which CVS is being built. You’ll know it by the HUGE sign that is the colors of the Mexican Flag. Enough about the logistics… The food there is excellent. I prefer the fajita plate. It’s really more than one man should eat and it’s just the way I like it. sautéed with a few veggies and served up piping hot. Of course, everything is piping hot. They don’t start cooking most dishes until they are ordered. And I learned from my last trip that even if you call in to pick the food up, they won’t begin cooking their awesome chicken flautas until you get there. If you’re in a hurry, this may not be the place to eat, but that’s where the joy of their drivethrough comes in. I like to call them (268-8570) and place my order about 15 minutes before I want to eat. Bingo. Even better, when the kiddos fall asleep in the car and I don’t want to wake them up by going home quite yet, I’ll drive up to the drive-through window and order dinner… then take a little cruise to see what is happening in town… maybe take a few Kyle, Texas Daily Photo pictures (shameless plug - kyledailyphoto.blogspot.com) and then circle back to Los Vega and my dinner is ready. Of course, we HAVE eaten inside the restaurant quite a few times. It really reminds me of growing up in Laredo. The atmosphere is far from polished, the employees seem to be family, the vibe is relaxed, and yes... the fresh and fantastic Mexican Food that I only wish my mom could have made. Now the real question. The price. Well, in early February we picked up four plates (that included rice and beans) for $32.37. The order was beef fajitas, flautas, enchiladas, and tostadas. They threw in a big bag of chips and enough salsa (just spicy enough) to satisfy everyone’s need. This fed four adults and 2 kiddos under four years old… and I had enough leftover to take for lunch the next day. So, if you’re looking all over town for a “new” place to eat, check Los Vega out. 3 Plum Creek Press Kyle Animal Hospital Treating Kyle area pets as family members for the last 10 years Guy G. Mathews, DVM Dan A. Nowland, DVM Sally O. Nowland, DVM Cord Offermann, DVM SMALL ANIMALS-AVIAN-EXOTIC MEDICINE*SURGERY*PREVENTIVE CARE*BOARDING *Major Credit Cards and CareCredit Accepted* **New 12 month payment plans available** Visit our Web site www.Kylevet.com Across from the Plum Creek entrance on Jack C. Hays Trail 100 Hall Professional Center Kyle……………………………….268-5003 4 Music Lessons Instruments include, but are not limited to piano, voice, clarinet, guitar, bass guitar and music composition Let’s make some music. Jenny Sandoval Owner/Teacher Call Today! 512-757-2401 No Registration Fee Located in the Plum Creek subdivision at 5521 Hartson 512-757-2401 www.curiouschords.musicteachershelper.com March 2008 March 10th – 14th Get your back handspring …before cheer tryouts! On Sat, Feb 16th, we are hosting a Back Handspring & Tumbling Clinic on from 5:30 – 7:30 pm! Cost is $15 for members/$20 for non-members. Instruction will be available on more advanced tumbling skills as well. Call now to reserve your spot! 5 Plum Creek Press Hello From Fallujah It’s actually cold here in Fallujah, Iraq. I’ve been here for over 5 months now and still find it hard to believe that most of my ideas about Iraq and its people have been shattered. I arrived here in September of 2007 with the way I thought things would be and even imagined myself in a more hostile environment. The training and preparation we received before arriving in country was intense. We spent over 2 months at Fort Dix, New Jersey acclimating both physically and mentally for this deployment. I had lost close to 25 pounds by the time we left. The intense training prepared me for an Iraq that I had heard so much about. Imagine then a flight from friendly skies to the battleground of Iraq involving a short flight from Kuwait to a little-known airbase in southern Iraq. Stepping off the flight, my first sense was of barricades and 30 foot cement walls. After a twoday wait for the convoy that would take us to Fallujah it finally arrives in the dead of night. We are all loaded onto trucks and begin the tense and cautious hour and half ride to Camp 6 Fallujah. We pass through the city of Fallujah at 2:00 am and see only a few people on the streets. We arrive at the base safe and a little incredulous. I am posted to the JCC as the Night Watch Officer where I work in a joint operations center with the regional Iraqi police headquarters located in the city center. In the five months I have been here I have grown to respect and admire my Iraqi peers. They are a concerned police force willing to put their lives on the line for their community and families. The local citizens are genuinely glad that we are here and wave and shout greetings as we pass in convoys. The city is living in relative peace now, shops and schools are opening everyday. People are beginning to crowd the markets again and we even see soccer matches at the local stadium. This has been a life changing experience for me. A lot of the misconceptions I had about the Iraqi people have been resolved. The Iraqis are a kind and respectful people who only want to live in peace and with our help are beginning to gain control of their towns and lives once again. By letting their own police and communities be a part of the process we give them a sense ownership—as it should be. Many Kyle residents have sent care packages with toys and supplies that we have delivered to the local children and schools. I want to thank you all for these donations and also for your prayers of peace and safety. I have personally seen what your gifts and prayers have done for the people here. — Bill McCain SFC 236th MP Co If you’d like to send a soldier a care package, please address to c/o SFC Bill McCain 236 MP Co APO AE 09387 March 2008 Angela Allen Sydney and Jenna “The Family Real Estate Agent” 512.558.1236 www.SellingPlumCreek.com 7 Plum Creek Press It’s Yard of the Month Time Again . . . By: Christina Baese, PC Landscape Committee As with last year, we’re continuing the same schedule to meet our PC Press deadlines and keep the awards timely. As you may recall, our Yard of the Month schedule runs from the 15th to the 15th. Yard of the Month will run for 6 months from April 15th to October 15th. We will judge from the 1st to the 10th of the month, and we will award prizes and place signs on the 15th of that month. Award recipients will appear in the PC Press about the 1st of the following month, and then, we begin the next round. For clarification, here’s an example for the first month: ◊ Judge April 1st to April 10th ◊ Place in May’s PC Press by April 10th ◊ Award April 15th ◊ Appear in PC Press about May 1st ◊ Remove signs May 15th and issue awards for the next month. Needless to say, have your gardens ready for judging by April 1st and every 1st of the month though September 1st of 2008. If your neighbor or spouse has worked hard and has a great looking yard, please email landscape@plumcreektxhoa.com with your nominations! Happy Gardening!!! At The Fence Saturday, March 1st @ 9AM Plum Creek Clean-up at Steeplechase Park Park Department Staff will begin at 9:00AM on Saturday, March 1st. Thursday, March 6th @ 12:10PM The Power of Health Lunch Series: Quality vs. Quantity: Efficient Exercise in 1/2 the Time. Register online at http://www.cityofkyle.com/parks/ PowerofHealth.htm, by phone at 512-262-3939, or at the Parks & Recreation Department, upstairs at Kyle City Hall. Pre-registration is required. Plum Creek Garden Tour Arrives May 3rd On Saturday, May 3, 2008, the PC Landscape Committee plans to host the 1st Plum Creek Garden Tour, as part of our Front Porch Days Celebration. While more details will be coming down the pipeline, we’re looking for some folks with lovely gardens to participate. We hope to have a walking tour and showcase about 5 to 7 of Plum Creek’s best gardens. If you would like to share your garden with your neighbors or know of a neighbor with a beautiful yard, please email landscape@plumcreektxhoa.com Thanks and Happy Gardening!! Negley Garden Plant Swap Blooms May 4th As part of the May 4th Front Porch Days Celebration, the Negley Elementary Garden Club will host the first PLANT SWAP in Plum Creek! If you have some extra plants or seeds, start saving them for the event! To participate, just bring one item for trade and one item for the Negley Garden. Then, you get to take something home! We’ll have more details about the plant swap in April’s PC Press but start thinking about your trades now! It should be a BLOOMIN’ good time! I would like to announce the birth of my newest grandson. Levi Wayne was born December 5, 2007 and weighed in at 9 lbs, 4 ozs. His parents and big brother, Logan are residents of Kyle also. ~~Judy Thomason-Plum Creek 8 March 2008 Continued on page 12 ! ! ! ! ! ! Residential/Commercial Interior/Exterior Painting Power Washing Insured Competitive Rates FREE ESTIMATES! Ph: (512) 262-3030 Fax: (512) 504-3126 Email:colorwerks@austin.rr.com 9 Plum Creek Press Tree Talk— Trees and Soil Aeriation The Spring is one of the best times of the year to address improving the soil conditions in your yard. The existing soil can be challenging to work with because the soil is thin, frequently barren, atop large rocks, and compacted from construction. Modifying the soil to meet the expectation of a new neighborhood includes a little work in the Spring. Having healthy trees and a nice lawn includes soil that is aerated. That is a soil that has many air pockets. The benefits include: tree roots thrive, increasing the activity of soil microorganisms; increasing water, nutrient and oxygen movement; improving rooting; enhancing infiltration of rainfall; and helping prevent run-off. Aeration can be done mechanically or by using a manual tool. The core aerator is best. This machine has hollow tines or spoons mounted on a disk or drum. It extracts 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter cores of soil and deposits them on your lawn. Aeration holes are typically 1-6 inches deep and 2-6 inches apart. These aerators may be rented at garden centers, but some lawn or landscape companies will perform the service for a fee. Be sure that the machine has hollow tines or spoons to bring the soil core to the surface. Look for machines with deeper tines and weight over the tines for better penetration into the soil. The weekends are busy rental times so plan early and reserve an aerator in advance. These machines are large and heavy; they will require special handling and larger vehicles for transport. Many people cooperate with neighbors and make it a group effort, thereby lowering the overall cost. If renting, be sure you are instructed and comfortable with the operation of the machine before bringing it home. Alternatively hand tools, and shoe spikes, can be used to penetrate the soil. These efforts are a little more time consuming and do not perform as effectively as the mechanical aerator. Devices include large tines, almost pitchfork-like, which can penetrate the ground. These devices typically do not remove plugs of soil, Get Cooking! Host a Cooking Show and you'll: • Learn great recipes and easy cooking tips. • Earn FREE and discounted products of your choice. • Have a great time with friends while you shop. Call me today to schedule a date for your Show! Angela M. Cherry Independent Consultant Cell: 512-762-9157 angelazta@yahoo.com www.pamperedchef.biz/acherry 10 but pierce the ground for aeration. Please keep in mind, that if you have sodded your yard within the last year, you should refrain from all of these aeration techniques. Before aerating, the soil should be moist but not wet. It is most preferable to water your lawn thoroughly two days prior to aerating, so the tines can penetrate deeper into the soil. If aerating after prolonged rainfall it is important to wait until the soil has dried somewhat so soil cores do not stick in the hollow tines. Aerate the soil in at least two different directions to insure good coverage. Be careful on slopes, as well as near your home and landscape beds. Also, if you have a sprinkler system, be sure to mark the location of the heads and any shallow lines. By performing this type of improvement, your soil will progress over time, and your trees will have a better likelihood to grow and remain healthy. If you have any concerns about trees, visit treesaregood.com to learn more about their maintenance needs. — MB March 2008 CPR and First Aid Classes Taught in Plum Creek! CPR Resources will be providing CPR and First Aid training every month at Rocking Horse Academy. Visit our website to register for a class, or to schedule one of your own. www.cpr-resources.com You may also contact the instructor at 512-789-3619. 11 Plum Creek Press Plum Creek residents donated about 150 of their Christmas Trees to the fish habitat effort this year! In a nutshell, these trees provide a safe haven for fish from predators and create spawning habitat. Smaller fish have a better chance to reach maturity. All the while, they help create an even better fishin’ hole. If you’d like to learn more about this effort, check out the article at http://www. tpwmagazine.com/archive/2006/dec/scout2/, which discusses several types of artificial habitat. In addition, several folks have spent their time preparing and dropping the trees in the lake over a few weekends. Special thanks to Anna Madrona, Darby Rodriguez, Dave Brown, Les Vaughan,Sam Guerrero, Christina Baese, Cale Baese, and Mike Davis. THANK YOU! If you’re interested in joining the Lake Committee, please email Chair Mike Davis at lake@plumcreektxhoa.com 12 March 2008 V. CLAY SALON Plum Creek Square 187- B Kirkham Cir. Kyle, TX 78640 512-268-5309 HEY LADIES!!!! The sun is out. Be the first to highlite your summer with platinum, caramel, & natural blondes. Don’t be the only one left out. Get it while it’s HOT!!! Register Now For Music Classes Visit Allegro online at AllegroMusicAndDance.com A Professional Musical Environment In YOUR neighborhood! NOT a home-based music studio Call 268-0168 Dance & Martial Arts at Allegro’s new Kyle location east of I-35 near Fuentes 168 Kirkham Circle in Plum Creek (next to Brooke Lowden Dance) • We guarantee professional, reliable teachers • We guarantee your student will have fun learning at Allegro 13 Plum Creek Press Plum Creek Press Classified Section Plum Creek Press Classified ads are FREE for residents of Plum Creek. Deadline for submitting your classified ad is the 10th of each month. Homeowners must E-mail their classified ad (30 words or less) each month to pcpressclassifieds@plumcreektxhoa.com. They will run for one month. There is no carryover from previous months. We reserve the right to refuse a submission and edit for length. Services Offered Baby sitting: Stay at home mom off of Hartson available to babysit in my home. Prefer part time. After school pickup from Negley also available. Call Kelly 512-449-8100 or feel free to email kvos2@austin.rr.com. Babysitting: Maddy Whisenant 14 years old. Certified with the City of Kyle last year. Tel 268-4333 email: mwhisenant@ austin.rr.com Reliable house cleaning. Resident of Plum Creek. Please call Lidia at 405-0432 or 627-6968. Have references. Painting - over 30 years of interior and exterior experience. Call Ted at 512-6189410 for a free estimate.” No Name Needed Remodeling, Construction & Repair is a Texas certified and commercially insured company right here in Plum Creek, offering a complete range of services from home additions and business build outs to tiling and ceiling fans. Give us a call with your home dreams 512-405-3353. FOR SALE BOAT - MAKO 17FT Perfect fishing boat. Great for SKIRuns like a Porsch. 150 Mercury Outboard. (Low Hours) Aluminum Trailer w/New Tires I love this boat. Financial reasons force sale. Sell for price of motor. $9575. (Negotiable) email for details: beau@gorjb.com 512-377-1485 Evenflo brand pack n’ play portable play yard, bassinet and changing table. Night light, music and travel bag. Light blue. Excellent condition. Used for only one child. $55. Call 468-2310. Gymini Super Deluxe play mat. Lights and music touch pad, mirror, hanging toys. Excellent condition. Pet free and smoke free home. $20. Call 468-2310 Fisher-Price Musical Learning Chair and activity table. Plays music when child sits down, turns the pages, turns on the lamp. Teaches ABCs and counting. $10.Call 468-2310 Various baby-tote items: Cotton ringsling baby carrier ($15), Euro- Rider front pack carrier ($15), outdoor back pack carrier with floor stand ($25). All like new. Call 468-2310 THE PLUM CREEK PRESS WANTS YOU! Plum Creek is growing. The Plum Creek Press needs fresh faces and would like to get to know our new neighbors. If you would like to participate in the Plum Creek Press’s “Meet Your Neighbor”, “Meet Your Neighbor’s Pet” or “Meet Your Local Business”, then please email pcpress@plumcreektxhoa.com. We will begin debuting these features next month. The process is pain-free - just answer a few questions via email and submit a favorite photo. We will also debut “Babysitters Corner” If you would like to advertise, let us know @ pcpress@plumcreektxhoa.com. Please feel free to submit ‘At the Fence’ items too. We’d like to know! ADVERTISE WITH US Reach over 2,000 people via direct mail and Online. Rates: Full Page $110.00 1/2 page $75.00 1/4 page $40.00 1/8 page $ 25.00 20% Discount with a 6x contract Non-Profit Rate: 50% off. E-mail Brandee Otto: PCPressAd@plumcreektxhoa.com Church of the Cross 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Service Kyle Elementary School 500 West Blanco in Kyle www.cotc.info 14 C h URC H OF THE C R O SS March 2008 Make A Splash This Season Starting in 2005 by Plum Creek residents, the Hays Swim Club has grown from its humble beginnings into an ambassador for our Plum Creek community and surrounding areas in the sport of swimming. And, as we move forward in 2008, we look to offer aquatic programs for all Plum Creek residents-- young and old, and continue developing a community culture of aquatic facility appreciation and water safety. Originally formed in response to resident triathletes in search of activities for their kids, the then-called Plum Creek Dolphins offered a competitive outlet for 20-25 Plum Creek kids, ages 5-15, keeping them busy and active for the summer and introducing them to competitive swimming. We quickly realized that the untapped talent, passion and appreciation for swimming was bursting right here in Hays. Again, in response to residents, we reorganized as the Hays Swim Club for 2007. While sure to maintain over 75% Plum Creek resident membership, we opened slots for surrounding area swimmers and more than tripled in size. During 2007, we joined the Capital City Summer League (CCSL), and the Hays Swim Club at Plum Creek served notice to league teams and premier communities in Austin that swimming was a sport on the rise in Hays County, with Plum Creek at the epicenter. In our first year, we proudly and positively represented the community, Kyle, and the whole county by strongly competing against teams up to three times bigger, and even capturing a few league records by one of our very own Plum Creek residents! Now, in 2008, we have been asked to host two league meets, giving Plum Creek the opportunity to not only showcase it’s fine facilities and athletic talent, but also showcase why it is one of the fastest growing, and most desirable communities in Central Texas. Along with the summer league program, we also offer a yearround, USA Swimming-sanctioned competitive swim program for young athletes, looking for alternatives to traditional fall/winter contact sports or simply a cross-training opportunity to enhance conditioning for other sports. This program served to put Plum Creek and Hays on the swimming map at a different level of competition all together. It also provided Hays Swim Club the opportunity to give back to the community, holding a team fundraiser to purchase equipment for the McNaughton facility all at zero cost to homeowners. In addition to our Summer League and year-round USA Swimming team programs, we have heard the requests to provide something for everyone else that may not strive for the fastest 50yd freestyle time, but would still like to develop more confidence in the water themselves or instill water safety and respect in their children. continued on pg. 17 Plum Creek Community E-mail Addresses In order to connect better with the community, we have created E-mail addresses to meet your needs to get in touch with the people responsible for making our neighborhood such a great place to live. Please feel free to drop us an E-mail. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Announcements: announcements@plumcreektxhoa.com Plum Creek HOA Manager - Dave Brown: dave.brown@realmanage.com Community Center Reservations for Parties: reservations@plumcreektxhoa.com Dog Park Committee - Inez Scott: dogpark@plumcreektxhoa.com Lake Committee -Mike Davis: lake@plumcreektxhoa.com Landscape Committee - Christina Baese: landscape@plumcreektxhoa.com Pool Committee - Keith Barber: pool@plumcreektxhoa.com Publicity Committee - Sean Claes: publicity@plumcreektxhoa.com Plum Creek Press Editor - Pamela Hastings: pcpress@plumcreektxhoa.com Plum Creek Press Classifieds - Amy Caldera: pcpressclassifieds@plumcreektxhoa.com Plum Creek Press Advertising - Brandee Otto: pcpressad@plumcreektxhoa.com Recreation Committee - Brandee Otto: recreation@plumcreektxhoa.com Safety & Monitoring Committee - Open: safety@plumcreektxhoa.com Social Groups: Christina Baese: socialgroups@plumcreektxhoa.com Welcome Committee - Dennis and Muriel Perkins: welcome@plumcreektxhoa.com General Plum Creek Developer Information - plumcreekinfo@austin.rr.com 15 Plum Creek Press 16 March 2008 continued from pg. 15 So, in the coming months, the Hays Swim Club will be introducing a learn-to-swim program for ages 4 and up, through our partnership with SwimStart, a 2bfast Training program. We are also introducing a series of adult swim clinics, open to any adult that would like access to four ASCA and USA Swimming certified coaches that also just happen to be residents in Plum Creek. We have already kicked off a series of free swim clinics, entitled “Swim Fest 2008,” for all school-aged kids in the Hays Consolidated School District through a partnership with the Buda YMCA, in an effort to promote the sport of swimming. With two remaining Swim Fest sessions, we encourage any schoolaged youngsters in Plum Creek to come on out and see what swimming opportunities are available to them. (Registration is available at www. haysswim.org.) All of the lessons, teams and clinics, while promoting swimming, also aim to promote water safety and respect for aquatic facilities through proper, organized instruction and supervised, safe fun at the pools. These programs also provide the opportunity for our older swimmers to give back to our community, teaching and inspiring our younger swimmers and providing a positive role model. So, 2008 looks to be an exciting year in the pool, with programs and opportunity for every Plum Creek resident. Certainly, if you have any questions about our programs or general club mission, please don’t hesitate to contact one of the coaches and/or visit our website at www. haysswim.org. See you at the pool! Coach Scott coachs@haysswim.org Nick Hastings is ready for some swimming! Coach Keith coachk@haysswim.org Buda Branch 5045 E. Goforth St. and IH-35N EARN A DIME EVERY TIME ON ALL FREEDOM CHECK CARD PURCHASES As a member of the Plum Creek Homeowner’s Association, you are eligible for membership with Randolph-Brooks. ® 210-945-3300 or 1-800-580-3300 www.rbfcu.org This credit union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration. 17 Plum Creek Press Have you ever wanted to train for a triathlon, meet other triathletes or find a training partner? Then join us at the Hill Country Tri Club! We are a small group of dedicated multi-sport athletes located in and about Hays County, Texas. We enjoy racing, training and swapping ideas and stories over a ride, run, good meal or cold beverage. Our chief goal at Hill Country Tri Club is to promote the great sport of triathlon and healthy, happy lifestyles at all age levels and abilities. Our members train and race all distances of triathlon from beginner sprints to Ironman races. We welcome beginners and offer clinics to introduce you to the sport and help you begin training!!!! Weekly Run Coaching Wednesday night run training at Hays High School track 8:00 pm Weekly Rides Leave most Saturdays at 7:30 am from the Lucky Cup in Kyle (ride location and time may vary) Eight Week Swim & Cycle Training Clinic in April and May Open to HCTC members for $20.00 and non-members for $60.00 Swim clinic on Tuesday nights from 7:00 to 8:00 pm Cycling clinic on Friday nights from 6:30 to 7:30 pm Potluck Dinner @ 7:00 pm with Lecture @ 8:00 pm in Plum Creek Meeting Room Monday, March 10th: Bike Maintenance Workshop hosted by Jack and Adams Monday, April 14th: Nutrition Lecture presented by Amy Culp, RD, LD (www.sculpturetexas.com) Monday, May 12th: Triathlon Transition Tips presented by Keith Barber 2008 Team Training Goal Participation in Cap Tex Tri 3rd Annual Hill Country Family Tri July 19th, 2008 For more information visit our website: www.hillcountrytri.org or email kathyladner@hotmail.com Membership Dues: $50.00 for individuals and $65.00 for families. Download the application from our website! 18 March 2008 19 Plum Creek Press Plum Creek HOA c/o RealManage 12335 Hymeadow Drive, Suite 300 Austin, TX 78750 20 www.plumcreektxhoa.com