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Sendera

Volume 4, Number 4



April 2009 Sendera Homeowner's Association

Official Community Newsletter

Eric Steen Steps Down It is hard to believe that it has been three years since I was first elected to the Sendera Board of Directors. As I look back on the three years I served on the Board I realize that I received as much as I gave. As a Director on Sendera’s Board I was able to see first hand the rewards of selfless giving to the community by the volunteers that help make Sendera one of, if not the best, place I have ever lived. Most of the jobs these volunteers perform is not just thankless, but at times confrontational. As a result of the example these great folks set, as well as their patience, I was able to learn from my mistakes, and become a better person, and for this I am grateful. During the last three years I have witnessed some pretty remarkable things. I have watched the Sendera Recreation Committee members pull off one successful event after another as a way to bring the community together. I saw a small group of residents selflessly give their evenings to patrol Sendera as a response to wanton vandalism. I submitted countless articles to a dedicated newsletter editor who asked for nothing more than submissions in a timely manner. I worked with members of the Architectural Control Committee as they tried to find the balance between owner’s desires, and maintaining the integrity of Sendera. I marveled as the Sendera “Web

Mistress” took a tired old web site and turned it into a functioning portal that reflected the style and beauty of Sendera. I also worked hand-in-hand with Directors who gave more than I could have expected making some tough decisions to maintain Sendera. All of these things made it very hard for me not run again for the Board of Directors. However as I have explained in previous newsletters I am now serving as VP & Secretary on the Oak Hill Association of Neighborhoods (OHAN) Board. As a result I did not feel I could adequately serve both organizations, and I felt that I could help Sendera more by serving on OHAN’s board. With OHAN I will be able to champion Sendera’s needs to a bigger audience, and stay in front of issues before they impact the community. I feel honored to have been trusted by so many great people in Sendera, and to have served on the Board of Directors. The current Board is a wonderful mix of dedicated and selfless individuals that will continue to look after Sendera. As I move on I look forward to working for Sendera and with the Board of Directors to keep our community at the top of the list of great places to live.

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Notice About HOA Annual Meeting The Sendera Home Owners Association annual meeting was held on March 24th, two weeks after this issue of the Sendera Newsletter went to the publisher. The May issue will have the results of elections and highlights of the meeting. –Ed.-

Sendera Recreation Committee News

Submitted by Suzann Vera The Sendera Recreation Committee is looking forward to hosting exciting neighborhood events for 2009 including the annual BBQ and Chili Cook offs, Easter Egg Hunt, Family Fun Run, Movie Nights at the pool, and Halloween & Christmas decorating contests. If you would like to join the committee and help plan some of these exciting events please contact Suzann at [email protected] 291(Continued on Page 3)

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'08 board of directors President.............................................................................. ................................................................................... TBA Luanne Skeen, Vice President. ................... 512-282-6560 ........................................................... [email protected] Treasurer.............................................................................. ...................................................................Position Vacant





assoc. manager Jessica Hamilton, Property Manager Goodwin Management, Inc. 11149 Research Blvd., Suite 100; Austin, TX 78759 Phone: 512-852-7918 • Cell: 512-771-7911 • Fax: 512-346-4873 [email protected] http://SDR.Goodwintx.com

Steve Hope, Secretary.................................. 512-470-4852 ........................................................ [email protected]

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Patrick V. Pulido, Director at Large. ......... 512-291-4750 .......................................................pulidopatrick@aol.com

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'09 Committee chairs Architectural ........................................................................................... ................................................................................... TBA Community Relations ........................................................................................... ................................................................................... TBA Landscaping Vic [email protected] Neighborhood Relations Drew Crosby................................................... 512-592-9868 ............................................. [email protected] Newsletter Editor Pamela Kurburski............................................ 512-940-8430 ............................................... [email protected] Pool Courtney Hessinger......................................... 512-751-6556 ..................................................... [email protected] Kimberly Amicon................................. [email protected] Recreation Suzann Vera.................................................... 512-291-0714 .................................................. [email protected] Sharon Boatright............................................. 512-653-5554 .............................................sharon.boatwright@amd.com Security Veronica Ferren............................................... 512-203-7461 ......................................................... [email protected] Webmaster Sally Iwanski............................. [email protected]





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Disclaimers At no time will any source be allowed to use the Sendera 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 Sendera Homeowner's Association and Peel, Inc. The information in the Sendera Newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Sendera Neighborhood residents only. DISCLAIMER: 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. * The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication exacept for the actual cost of such advertising. * Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/ correction. * Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above. Copyright © 2009 Peel, Inc.

Sendera Sendera Recreation Committee- (Continued from Cover Page) 0714 or Sharon at [email protected] 653-5554.

Mark Your Calendars for the Following Friday April 17 and Saturday April 18 The Spring Sendera Neighborhood Garage Sale will be held from 8:00-1:00. An ad will be placed in the Austin American Statesman and on Craig’s list. If you choose to participate on either/both day(s) have your items out by 8:00 A.M. All participants are encouraged to hang at least 1 sign.

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Don’t miss the Second Annual Sendera Memorial Day Weekend Barbecue Cook off and Fair to be held by the pool/playscape area. Wait ‘till you see what Sendera’s got cooking on Sunday May 24, 2008. Family Fun Run “Run Into Summer” will be held on June 3rd- last day of school!

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Article submitted by Jacob Johnson, Austin Water Utility, Water Conservation Division Spring is quickly approaching and now is the time to make sure your irrigation system is ready to start working again after being off all winter. How? Follow the tips below:

See For Yourself The fastest way to check your irrigation system is to check it yourself. Here’s how: • First, set your c o n t ro l l e r to operate a two-minute test program. (If the controller does not have a pre-programmed test program, set each zone to come on for only two minutes using the C or D program that may not be normally used.) • Start the program manually and then watch the system as it runs through each station. • Look for heads that are broken or leaking, heads that are misaligned and not watering what they ought to, or heads that are clogged or obstructed by grass runners or shrubs. Ideally, the test program should be run monthly to keep track of how the system is functioning. This may also prevent increases in your water bill caused by leaks or multiple broken heads. To keep your irrigation system running as efficiently as possible, call a licensed irrigator to fix the problems for you.

Don’t Overdo It Your spring watering schedule should be half of what you’d water during the summer. Yet, in their eagerness to see new green grass, spring is when people are most likely to overwater plants and turf.

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With cool temperatures in the evenings and mornings, it is not necessary to water as frequently as you would during the summer. • Beginning in March or April, we recommend watering once every 7 to 10 days with one start time. • Remember, the mandatory watering schedule begins on May 1st each year. Any irrigation with an automatic system or hose-end sprinkler must be used on an assigned watering day. • Set controllers to run before 10 a.m. or after 7 p.m. It’s a more effective use of water, and it’s the law. • Hand-held hoses can be used any time on any day. If an area of your landscape needs extra attention, it’s best to spot-water as needed.

Get Some Help How can you tell if you may be overwatering? If your water bills exceed 25,000 gallons per month, you might benefit from professional help. The Water Conservation Division offers free irrigation system evaluations to check out your system and provide you with a recommend watering schedule based on your plants, the amount of light the yard receives, and the type of sprinkler heads installed. The service is available to all City of Austin water customers or eligible MUD customers, and is ideal for new owners of irrigation systems as well as those who just aren’t sure about their lawn’s water needs. Call Water Conservation at 974-2199 to schedule your free irrigation system audit, or to talk with a licensed irrigator about your system. You can also schedule audits online at www. waterwiseaustin.org.

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Sendera residents have an outstanding communication tool available to them but few are taking advantage of it. Our very own web site offers a Message Board, an Events Calendar, a Resident Chat page, Classifieds, Bulletins, and many other subjects to choose from. Anyone can access Public pages but, to access the Resident pages, you must first complete a Login Request Form. Go to www.senderahoa.com and click on Request Login. Fill out the form and click on Submit. Your Resident Login will be sent to you by the web master. BE INFORMED! BE INVOLVED!

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HOUSTON – (March 2, 2009) – Whether your scalp is covered with a full head of hair or not, dermatologists at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston say play it safe when it comes to skin cancer on the scalp. “While most cases of skin cancer on the scalp are found in balding men, a full head of hair doesn’t mean you are fully protected,” said Dr. Ida Orengo, professor of dermatology at BCM and director of the Mohs Surgery Center at the Baylor Clinic. Dark thick hair gives more protection compared to blond wispy locks, but some type of extra protection should be used at all times. Drug stores now carry shampoo or leave-in conditioners that include sunscreen, Orengo said. “The best prevention method is to wear a hat with at least a threeinch brim around the entire head,” she added. “If not a hat, which can be uncomfortable in the heat, then carry an umbrella for shade.” Treatment for skin cancer on the scalp is the same as treatment for cancer on any other part of the skin – it must be cut out. Since there is not a lot of extra skin on the scalp, it is more difficult to close a hole left behind after removal, and there is a chance for a bald spot. However, there is a large blood supply found on the head so incisions usually heal well, Orengo said. The most common forms of skin cancer found on the scalp are basal, squamous and melanoma, which can be deadly. “Early detection is important, so if you have a regular hair dresser you might want to ask him or her to keep an eye out for any new moles or bumps,” Orengo said. “Most patients say it’s their hair dresser or barber that finds the skin cancer first.” Those at risk for skin cancer should also have an annual fullbody skin check, which includes the scalp. Orengo cautions that it’s not just the scalp, but also the skin along the hairline and ears that is sometimes forgotten when sun block is applied. “You have to be diligent,” Orengo said. “Even if you have protection with shade, always wear sun block.”

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