Circle C Ranch
Circle C Ranch
Newsletter
The Official Publication of the Circle C Homeowner's Association Volume 6, Number 5
May 2009
PRESIDENT’S COLUMN by Rob Johnson
The annual meeting of the membership of CCHOA was held at Kiker Elementary on March 25. For those who can’t wait a year until the minutes are distributed at the next annual meeting, here’s a brief recap of the highlights: Ken Rigsbee gave a brief presentation on behalf of the Circle C Political Action Committee. The Circle C PAC is an independent organization that is not formally connected to CCHOA, but grants membership to all Circle C HOA members. Two of the leading Austin mayoral candidates also gave presentations. Lee Leffingwell and Brewster McCracken each gave presentations and took many questions from our members. It was a very open discussion, and the candidates certainly got an opportunity to hear the issues that are on the minds of our members. It is fair to say that those who attended the meeting learned far more about these candidates than could ever be learned from media coverage or campaign pamphlets. The Board expressed its thanks and bid farewell to outgoing Director Cynthia Moreland, who was instrumental in working with our landscaping committee to create an extensive request for proposals and bidding process for our current landscape contract. Of course, the primary business of the meeting was the election of new directors. We had four outstanding candidates running for two positions. After all four candidates addressed the membership, the votes were cast and resulted in Mary Goehring being re-elected for a full term, and Joel Pace being elected for a first term. An amendment to the bylaws was also on the ballot and was approved by the members. The result should be two different options for a potential candidate for director to get their name on the ballot. Finally, the Board provided the members with an overview of the Association budget, as well as an update on amenities projects and development activity in the immediate vicinity. The meeting concluded with an open questionand-answer session that covered a range of topics, followed by the ritual stacking of chairs. It has been my privilege to serve as President for the past year. Upcoming work and travel requirements for my law firm have convinced me that I should not run for re-election as President, so this will be my final President’s (Continued on Page 2) Copyright © 2009 Peel, Inc.
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Board of Director & Bylaw Results Candidate Mary Goehring Joel Pace John Lopez Janice Cahalane Article, Section
% of Total Votes Results Received Votes 783,847 65.9% 3 year term 676,362 56.9% 3 year term 34.7% 412,261 342,104 28.8%
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Article V, Allow all interested 868,470 Passed with Section 1 a n d q u a l i f i e d members to either 73% collect 20 signatures from residents in good standing OR be nominated by the Nominating Committee to be placed on the official ballot of the CCHOA Congratulations to Mary Goehring and Joel Pace for winning a three year term to the Circle C HOA Board of Directors. The Board would like to thank all the candidates for running and the homeowners who participated in this year’s annual meeting. The Board of Directors meet on the third Wednesday of the month at 7pm at the Child Development Center. You can email the board at directors@circlecranch. info Circle C Ranch Newsletter - May 2009
Circle C Ranch CCHOA Numbers HOA Mgmt Office..........
[email protected] or 288-8663 Financial Office........................................................ 451-9901 Aquatics Director..................................................... 288-4239 Newsletter Publisher Peel, Inc. Sales Office..................................... 512-263-9181 Adv./Kelly
[email protected], 512-263-9181 Circle C Amenities Circle C Café........................................................... 288-6058 Circle C CDC.......................................................... 288-9792 Circle C Swim Center.............................................. 288-6057 Circle C Tennis Club
[email protected], 301-8685 Sub Association Info: KB Enclave and Fairway Estates HOA Kim Bigley, CMCA, Manager............................... 347-2888 Parkwest HOA Goodwin Management......................................... 502-7509 Streetman Enclave HOA Camille Belcher.................................................... 646-6710 Muirfield HOA Sara Huff.............................................................. 219-1927
2009 Board of Directors Steve Urban.............................................................. President Mary Goehring.................................................Vice President Jason Bram..............................Secretary/Development Officer Russ Hodes...............................................................Treasurer Joel Pace.................................................Development Officer Rob Johnson................................................... Board Member Cindy Groves.................................................. Board Member Contact Information..........Email:
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President's Column- (Continued from Cover page) column. Since we are very close to finally completing the transfer of land and funds for the West Pool project, the office witll soon require more time and energy than I will likely be able to provide. We have an excellent group of Directors, and I have no doubt that an outstanding group of officers will step forward to expand on the momentum we have built this year and push the West Pool project toward completion. As always, we thank you for your continued support, and look forward to the challenges and opportunities that the coming year will undoubtedly bring.
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA News
Easter Egg Hunt a Huge Success! Thank you to all of our volunteers and the Circle C Child Development Center for helping make this year’s Easter Egg Hunt a great success! Over 380 children participated in the event. Pictures (courtesy of Special Events Committee member Janet Wang) have been posted on the HOA website at http://www.circlecranch. info/gallery/gallerylist.asp?assn_id=14837&link_id=147044 (go to www.circlecranch.info and click on Your Community – Photo Gallery.
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA News Continued
Greenbelt Fire Alert
Attention Homeowners Who Back to Open Spaces We Need Your Help in Keeping Green Spaces Clean and Preventing Wildfires. Over the past month, the CCHOA has systematically conducted a thorough review of all of the “greenbelt” (drainage, parkland, open space, karst feature, etc.) areas located behind homeowner residences. We have sent a number of letters out to residences in these areas to employ your cooperation in removing trash and brush from the greenbelts. Since we are in a prolonged drought, it is critical that you do not deposit any materials in the greenbelts and that you clean up any waste you have placed there in the past. The following rules apply for these areas. If you live in an area that is owned by the Circle C Homeowners Association the area is regarded as a passive green open space to enhance natural views.
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Prohibited activities: • extending your lot and placing private possessions on CCHOA owned land • vehicles, including bikes and motorized vehicles • dumping • building tree houses, batting practice, kids activities, biking • letting your dogs run loose • in general, anything that disturbs your neighbors If you back to park land or any land owned by the City of Austin: These parcels are generally drainage easements and waterways. We have coordinated with the City of Austin environmental department to obtain regulations for these areas.
Prohibited activities: • extending your lot to place personal possessions in areas owned by others • dumping clippings, branches, trash, etc. • biking • no motorized vehicles • disturbing soils or contributing to erosion Please take a look around if you back to one of these areas and please be courteous in using them. We have many acres of land for walking, biking, playing soccer, etc. in Circle C that have been created for active enjoyment. Let’s keep the areas behind your homes clean and activity free.
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA News Continued
Barking Dogs – Dispute Resolution In March we ran an article on how to handle a barking dog complaint. We would like to also recommend another option, dispute resolution, for handling barking dog issues amongst neighbors. The Dispute Resolution Center offers mediation services for $35 per party. Someone who has a problem with a neighbor can contact the DRC to request a mediation. The staff at the DRC will then contact the neighbor and try to find a time to schedule a mediation at the DRC. We encourage anyone who does have an issue with a neighbor’s barking dog, first speak with their neighbor and share their concerns.
Deed Restriction News
Submitted by Denise Nordstrom, CCHOA Manager The Homeowners Association drives 2-3 sections of the neighborhood per month. Now that spring is here, we will be focusing on landscape issues such as grass and/or weeds over 6 inches, dead vegetation, inconsistent or dead turf and trees and/or shrubs in need of trimming. If you receive a deed restriction violation notice, PLEASE CALL the HOA office at 288-8663. It’s impossible to know everyone’s individual situation, so we appreciate communication from you. If you have a deed restriction to report, you may submit the specific address at info@ circlecranch.info or give us a call at 288-8663. Violations that are reported are generally checked with 2 business days and if we are able to confirm a violation, we will begin the deed restriction process (which you can access on the website at http://www.circlecranch. info/documents/AssociationDocuments/DeedRestrictions/CCHOADeedRestrictionPolicy2003. pdf
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA News Continued
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Circle C Landscape Update
Submitted by Susan Hoover Again, the weather tops the headlines for landscaping this which is sold under the brand names of “Top Choice” or “Over month. We have still continued in drought conditions (Austin is and Out” among others. This is the recommended chemical from in exceptional—the worst category-and the Hill Country to the the Texas Department of Agriculture, is very effective and usually west has been downgraded to extreme). It was extremely windy in has to be used only one time per year. It is to be broadcast spread April (further drying out vegetation) and we had a few very cold throughout your yard. nights that are outside our normal weather patterns. As a result, We have begun working on the capital budget projects approved for some of the grasses, particularly Bermuda grass has grown in more 2009. We have installed an additional water meter for Escarpment, slowly this year. Hopefully, by the time you get this newsletter, we enhanced our weather sensor capacity on the irrigation controllers, will have had a few more rains and be coming out of our 17 month and will be purchasing a centralized control system for some of the drought. older areas in the near future. As far as the commons areas go, we have begun our regular The entrance to Wildflower Park at Sundrop Valley has received a mowing schedule and continue with the normal maintenance complete renovation, along with the entrance median on Lacrosse. tasks. In February we had six areas throughout Circle C soil tested As of this writing we are looking for a day to do the proper and custom ordered fertilizer to address our deficiencies. This was preparation for installation of new turf along La Crosse from MoPac applied in April, along with a pre-emergent for all turf areas. Our to Dahlgreen, north side. There will be additional native beds along May treatments will include Fire Ant Bait. We encourage you to with this installation, and the turf will be upgraded to our standard treat your yards for fire ants at this time, as the treatments are very specification, Pallisades zoysia. Bed improvements are also scheduled effective if an entire neighborhood participates in the same time for Escarpment and Circle C North at the current time. period. We recommend that you look for a product with fipronel (Continued on Page 9)
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CCHOA News Continued Circle C Landscape Update- (Continued from Page 8) Starting May 1, all residents are required to comply with the City of Austin Water Conservation ordinance which limits watering with sprinkler systems to 2x per week and only between the hours of 7 p.m. to 10 a.m. in the morning. You can access more information about this program through the City of Austin website at www. ci.austin.tx.us.
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Now that we are entering the growing season most of you are mowing your grass once a week or once every other week which results in a lot of grass clippings. The best thing you can do with your grass clippings is to blow or sweep them back onto your lawn so that they are recycled. DO NOT blow your grass clippings in the street as they end up in our storm water drains. You may also bag your lawn clippings in brown paper refuse bags available at Home Depot or Lowes and the City will pick these up for free on your scheduled garbage day (Monday).
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA News Continued
Circle C Swim Center Announcements Submitted by Brandon Ducote
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There are various programs offered for adults as well. Master’s Swim, Water Aerobics, and Adult Swim Conditioning are offered each week for beginner to advanced swimmers. Space is limited… sign up soon! For more information on days and times, contact the Swim Center at 288-6057. Tile Project starts off with a bang! Thank you to everyone who participated in the tile project this past Saturday at the Swim Center. We sold over 100 tiles! We will have a second Tile Project date on April 19th from 6 to 8pm. Questions? Call the Swim Center at 288-6057.
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA News Continued
Trash and Recycling Containers to be Screened at All Times
Submitted by Cindy Groves, HOA Board Member Dear Circle C Neighbors, cans in, there are some neighbors that just don’t think they should be “One kind deed leads to another.”-unknown- “Kindness is not forced to “hide” their cans on off days. This creates a bigger problem forgotten.”-unknown- “Life is short, but there is always time because other neighbors see your cans out and they start leaving their enough for courtesy.”-Ralph Waldo Emersoncans out. Then, more and more neighbors see this happening and You might be thinking, “What’s the big deal with leaving my start thinking no big deal, my neighbor leaves their trash cans out trash/recycle cans out longer than 12 hours.” Or possibly you are so I should be able to leave mine out…and so on and so on. It then unable to bring your trash/recycle cans back up to a “screened” area. becomes a really big neighborhood problem! The neighborhood Whatever the reason, it is a violation of our Deed Restrictions. starts looking unkept and “trashy” (pardon the pun!) Article V, Section 3, part k states: We have a volunteer committee and several of the teenagers Trash. Trash or garbage containers shall only be permitted on the committee have volunteered to help those who have a to be placed outside a maximum of two times each week for 12 disability and cannot get their garbage cans put away. Please hours…etc. contact the Homeowners office at 288-8663 to let Denise know The reason it states two times per week is because we used to have that you are in need of help. trash pickup two times per week. Currently we only have one time For those who don’t have a disability, please, please, please get your per week pickup so we are asking that you not keep your cans out garbage cans put away and out of view from the street. We have a longer than the one day per week that your trash is picked up. really big, ongoing problem and the only way to get back on track is There have been numerous complaints lodged with regards to for one person to start putting theirs away and then their neighbor “trash can problem”. We need to come up with a solution. While sees this…they put theirs away, etc. everyone understands that sometimes we simply “forget” to bring the (Continued on Page 13)
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HARDIPLANK •C WINDOWS ircle C• ROOFS Ranch CCHOA News Continued Trash and Recycling Containers- (Continued from Page 12) We have sent deed restriction violation letters and it seems neighbors are just thumbing their noses up at these letters. While we understand it is hard to find a place for two trash cans, other neighbors have succeeded. In closing, please be respectful and courteous of others in the neighborhood. Try your best to find a place to store your trash/recycle cans out of sight and don’t leave them out in the street or in plain sight on off days. Let’s all work together and to keep Circle C Ranch the “cleanest”, most desired neighborhood in town! Love the place you live and help others love the place they live also!
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA Clubs & Announcements May Events at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Gardens on Tour - Saturday, May 9. See five beautiful private and public gardens plus the Wildflower Center. Wristbands on sale now. Susan Wittig Albert signs her new novel, Wormwood, at the store, noon to 3 p.m. $25 ticket for all gardens; $6 for each individual garden. Children under five free. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wildflower Center Gala - Friday, May 1 The Wildflower Center is closed at 3 p.m. to prepare for the Gala which begins at 6:30 p.m.
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Texas Leaf Cutting Ants
Submitted by Wizzie Brown Leaf cutting ants are large, reddish ants with spines on their thorax. Worker ants come in a variety of sizes. The ants build large colonies, usually with many terrace-topped mounds that have a central opening. Colonies can contain millions of ants and cover large areas of land. Leaf cutting ants typically forage in thick trails. During the summer, foraging takes place at night when temperatures are cooler, but can occur at any time of day during the rest of the year. These ants damage plants, causing defoliation by removing leaves and buds. Small trees can sometimes be completely stripped overnight. The ants eat a fungus grown on the plant material they harvest. If you have leaf cutting ant mounds, you can broadcast a bait product such as Amdro Ant Block. Amdro Ant Block is a hydramethylnon bait labeled for leaf cutting ant control in urban areas. If you have foraging holes and trails, you can treat these areas with a residual contact insecticide dust or spray. For more information or help with identification, contact Wizzie Brown, Texas AgriLife Extension Service Program Specialist at 512.854.9600. Also check out www.urban-ipm.blogspot.com
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Project Linus
Submitted by Anita Howe Project Linus is a national organization with 384 chapters, 16 are Bagdad. Our South Austin location is at Bethany Lutheran Church located in Texas. First, it is our mission to provide love, a sense on Slaughter Lane in Room 108. of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously Please consider joining us on any third Saturday. You do not need ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, to bring a blanket (although we will gladly accept any and all you handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer may wish to bring)! You do not need to know how to sew, crochet “blanketeers.” Second, it is our mission to provide a rewarding and or knit, we can show you how to do that. We need people to fold fun service opportunity for interested individuals and groups in local blankets and package them. We need people with sewing machines communities, for the benefit of children. to put labels on blankets that have been made and we need those When we say “handmade” or “homemade” we mean something who can hand sew labels on blankets. There are many opportunities that is not commercially manufactured or purchased. Of course, available. home sewing machines, knitting machines, etc. are fine. It has Most children receive a Project Linus blanket through a local always been the mission of Project Linus to donate only handmade hospital, shelter, or other agency. However, if you know a child in blankets. We receive thousands of letters and thank you notes every crisis who will not likely get a Project Linus blanket from one of year from children. Over and over they express how touched they these facilities, please contact Anita Howe at 512-963-3015. are that a stranger would take the time to make something for them. You can learn more about blanket sizes and types, recipients of They really know the difference. Purchased blankets are nice, but blankets, drop-off locations for blankets, how to donate (monetary and/or fabric, yarn, cutting tools, needles, etc) by visiting our website: handmade blankets are from the heart. Once a month, except November and December, we gather http://www.orgsites.com/tx/austinlinus together in two locations. Our north location is in Round Rock If your organization or company would like, we also have available at the McConico Building on the corner of N. Brown St and W. volunteers who can give a short presentation about Project Linus.
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Park West HOA News
(Specifically for Park West Residents) - Submitted by Jackie Rollins Jackie at either 301-1839 or 940-5745 for details. If there is a sign News from the Board of Directors Due to business and personal travel of Board members, there was that spring is here, it’s certain to be the look of our neighborhood. no meeting in April. The next regular Board meeting will be on Several residents have commented that it looks absolutely beautiful! Monday, May 18. If you would like five minutes to talk to the Board Much of the credit belongs to our hard-working landscape crew. You during the Homeowners’ Forum at the beginning of the meeting, can see Scott Smith of Pearson Landscape out and about most days please contact Board Secretary Jackie Rollins (JackieRollins02@aol. hand-picking the occasional weed that has dared to rear its ugly head. com or 301-1839) so that she can put you on the agenda. If you The new preemergent that they used prior to this season appears to would like to attend as an observer only, the meeting starts at 6:30 have been successful in the landscaper’s proclaimed “war on weeds.” When spot spraying has to be done on a stubborn p.m. at the CDC. few, temporary discoloration may occur in the Landscaper News and Sprinkler Checks Sprinkler check requests are coming in steadily. Have you surrounding grassy area. Not to fret. The color requested yours? It only takes a few minutes, so e-mail scott@ will return shortly. pearsonlandscape.com or call Jackie Rollins at 940-5745 to schedule Our Beautiful Neighborhood yours. “Opting in” for sprinkler repair billing is working well. At Unfortunately, there are some this writing, thirty-two residents have “opted in” to have any needed residents, who, when walking their sprinkler repairs billed to the HOA and then re-billed to them. If you dogs, are not picking up their pets’ need a refresher as to what this means, please see the notice posted waste. This has been especially on the mail center bulletin boards or take one from the brochure noticeable on the curb grass in the holder located in the back of each mail center. You can also call (Continued on Page 21)
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA Clubs & Announcements Continued Park West HOA News (Continued from Page 20) 6300 block of Tasajillo, primarily on the odd-numbered side of the street. Two volunteers from the Board have spent many hours of their own time walking, not just this block, but the entire neighborhood, picking up what inconsiderate pet owners have left behind, in some cases multiple piles of waste in one small area. This shouldn’t have to be the responsibility of just two individuals – cleaning up others’ messes. Every resident has the responsibility to look at their Street Yard Area and clean up anything that shouldn’t be there, including dog poop. Of course it’s unfair that the “perpetrator” is not being held to task to do the cleanup, but not knowing who is responsible isn’t an excuse to have an eyesore remain on your property for all to see. It also places a burden on the landscaping crew when mowing around and sometimes over it. Please routinely eyeball your Street Yard Area (especially the stretch of curb grass) and help keep the “beautiful” before “neighborhood” when describing Park West. Thank you from the Board. Lot 103 Revisited Just when the Board thought their work was finally over after nearly a year of discussions and deliberations, with new gates and fencing as a result, a disgruntled person – or persons- came along and tore up
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Circle C Ranch CCHOA Clubs & Announcements Continued Park West HOA News (Continued from Page 21) • Never, ever walk your dog off-leash. This includes, in addition to our neighborhood streets, Lot 103 and all of Circle C proper, including the park. Walking an unleashed pet is in violation of City of Austin ordinances, Circle C Covenants and Park West HOA rules. • The speed limit on all Park West streets is 20 mph. There are signs. Please slow down. • Remove those unsightly oil stains on your driveway as part of routine driveway/Street Yard Area maintenance. Helping Hands Glynda Eschle is a volunteer in the Hugs and Kisses Project, a national effort to support U.S. troops, sponsored locally by the Oak Hill United Methodist Church. Hugs and Kisses are made with strips of fabric filled with small salt crystals that, when submerged in water, aid in keeping a soldier cooler in 100+ degree weather and can be used multiple times. Glynda’s group mails a box of these along with other home made treats to a soldier, with enough for everyone in his or her troop. The rules require that to send a box they must have a specific soldier’s name. Coincidentally, the name of Ruthie Bolsen’s grandson, who is stationed in Afghanistan, had been posted on our bulletin boards! Glynda says she was thrilled to
be able to send a box to someone she knew. Truly a labor of love, the group welcomes any support toward the expense of the crystals and postage. Good Neighbors of the Month Ruth Bolsen has two nominations for good neighbors. The first, Darv Winick, saved the day (and important messages!) by repairing the east mail center’s front bulletin board which was about to pull loose from its anchoring. He didn’t just fix it by replacing a nail or a screw……he removed the entire bulletin board and reinstalled it. Ruthie says she has seen many things Darv has built and he doesn’t do anything half way. She’s confident that the bulletin board will now be secure for a very long time. The second is Glynda Eschle for her dedication and contribution to the Hugs and Kisses Project, mentioned previously in Helping Hands. If you know someone who should be given credit for being a good neighbor, please e-mail their name(s) and a brief description of what good deed they’ve done to
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Concerned about your child’s development? Local Program Can Help By Jennifer Vu
If you are a parent of an infant or toddler, birth to 36 months, and have questions about how your child is growing or developing, why wait? ECI (Early Childhood Intervention) is here to help! ECI is a statewide program that has helped Texas babies and toddlers for more than 25 years. We partner with families to work together as a team and offer services where your child lives, learns and plays. Early is best when you have concerns about your child’s development and income does not determine eligibility for services. ECI professionals have expertise in working with babies, toddlers and their families. Licensed and/or credentialed specialties include: Early Intervention Specialists, Speech and Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Registered Dieticians, Hearing and Vision Specialists and Social Workers. Red Flags Red flags are a way to track your infant or toddler’s development and help identify if he is unable to do something most children already can. Below is a list of behaviors or red flags that can keep your child from learning. Appearance of red flags is not a cause for alarm, but a call to action. If they happen often, call your local ECI program or your child’s pediatrician.
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By Fernando M. Velasco • General Manager and Director of Tennis • Circle C Tennis Club In the last issue, I gave you some tips on how to start playing the “game of a lifetime”. In this issue, we will give you some tips on how to select the proper racket, strings and shoes. Rackets for children are available in different sizes. We normally measure the height of the child and recommend a very inexpensive strung racket that will match their size. Rackets are available in 19”, 21”, 23”, 25” and 26”. They become a little heavier and stiffer as they become larger. Small children usually play with special “nerf ” and “soft” tennis balls to give them the confidence to follow through their strokes. For adults, we fit the racket according to their size of hand and swing speed. Beginners usually need a thicker and lighter frame, since they have a tendency to “punch” the ball. As they become more comfortable on swinging through the ball, players will require a more flexible and heavier frame. A good Tennis pro will recognize their
needs quickly and recommend the proper frame. Strings can vary from inexpensive nylon strings to sophisticated gut or the popular “hybrid” strings that most hard hitters will use. For shoes, we recommend using only “tennis shoes” since they will provide the best arch, heel and side support tennis players need to make the sharp turns and stops that the game requires. Walking or running shoes are not safe for tennis and will cause players to develop foot and leg problems. In the next issue, I will give tips on how to practice with friends on the tennis court.
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Circle C Ranch Recent Rains a Boom for Wildflowers, Especially Hardier, Late Bloomers AUSTIN, Texas — Cooler-than-average temperatures and rain in recent weeks should help bluebonnet blooms last longer while boosting the flowering of late spring bloomers, according to a University of Texas at Austin expert at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. “The rain has an immediate effect on wildflowers blooming early in the season,” said Damon Waitt, the center’s senior botanist. “It also helps with the growth of plants such as Indian blanket that are preparing for a late spring and summer showcase.” The rains in Austin and elsewhere have not yet been enough to dispel the drought that has plagued Central Texas. But pockets of early bloomers such as bluebonnets received enough moisture to put on good shows in some traditional strongholds, such as west of La Grange along Highway 71 in Fayette County, and northeast of there on Highway 105 between Navasota and Montgomery. Bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush are also plentiful off Interstate 45 east of Bristol in Ellis County. Meanwhile, east of San Antonio, good sightings have been made by center staff of Engelmann’s daisy, Texas ragwort, Drummond’s phlox and other early spring bloomers along Highway 123 south of Seguin and Highway 80 north of Nixon. Photo by Bruce Leander. View in the color pdf online at www.peelinc.com.
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