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Cherry Creek View

July 2011 Volume 7, Number 7

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News from the Board Dear Neighbors: Yes, we will be hosting our Fourth of July Parade, followed immediately by a neighborhood breakfast. Everyone, please join us at 9 o’clock am on Monday, July 4th by the marquee located in the Cherry Creek Pocket Park (the front park). We will parade through the neighborhood and finish at the Silk Oak Neighborhood Park (the back park at the end of Silk Oak Drive). We will be providing breakfast tacos and beverages. Those of you who cannot make the parade, please come out of your homes when you hear the commotion and give us a cheer and a wave! We also invite all the neighborhood children to decorate their bikes, trikes, wagons and skate boards and join us in this annual event in which we celebrate our National Independence Day. Those of you who aren’t able to join our festivities, have a safe and happy Fourth of July.

Cicada Killers Many people panic when they see large wasps flying low over their yard during the summer. It can be a common sight and if one looks, they will often find holes in the yard or flower beds that are surrounded by small piles of dirt. The wasps are cicada killers and can be considered a beneficial insect. Cicada killers are about 1 ½ inches long with a reddish-brown head and thorax and an abdomen that is black with yellow markings. Wings have a rusty color. Males can be aggressive and buzz near people, but they are unable to sting. Females are capable of stinging but are rarely aggressive towards humans or animals. Females dig burrows in the ground for nesting areas. Females sting cicadas to paralyze them, take the cicada back to the burrow and then lay an egg upon it. When the egg hatches, the larvae feed upon the cicadas provided. Cicada killers usually do not warrant any control methods. They are actually beneficial insects that help to reduce populations of cicadas. If you feel that you must do something to manage them, you can sprinkle insecticidal dust around the opening of the burrow. For more information or help with identification, contact Wizzie Brown, Texas AgriLife Extension Service Program Specialist at 512.854.9600. Check out my blog at www.urban-ipm.blogspot.com The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Texas AgriLife Extension Service or the Texas AgriLife Research is implied. Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.

Sincerely, Barbara Statum for the Board

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Cherry Creek View Association Info Cherry Creek on Brodie Lane Neighborhood Association Barbara Statum, President Carmen Ramos, Secretary Carla Trautwein, Vice-President Kristyn Brown, Treasurer http://www.cherrycreekonbrodie.org [email protected]

We invite you to join our neighborhood association. Annual dues are $60. (See application form: CCoBLNA- it's your neighborhood.) Please mail your dues to: Barbara Statum, President CCoBLNA PO Box 150127 Austin, Texas 78715-0127 Our address for other correspondence: CCoBLNA PO Box 150127 Austin, Texas 78715-0127 We also have a drop-box attached to our entrance marquee. This is not a US Mail box, so please don’t put your utility bill, checks, etc in it. The drop-box is intended to promote feedback to the neighborhood association, and board members check it regularly. Be sure to raise the red flag.

Box Tops for Education Have you seen these in your kitchen and wondered what to do with them?  Here is the answer.  Clip them off the package and put them in the dropbox at the front entrance marquee!  They will then be donated to our local schools to provide much needed money.  Each box top is worth ten cents to a neighborhood school.  It may not sound like much but if the whole neighborhood saves them, it could add up to big money.  Here is a brief history of the Box Top$ program. 2005 - Box Tops has now helped our nation’s schools earn over $130 million and includes over 86,000 participating schools. For the first time ever, the program expands to include brands outside of General Mills. 2006 - 10 Years. Over $175 million donations. More than 95,000 Box Tops schools. Box Tops continues its tradition of making a difference for more schools... and more kids... year after year. Box Top$ are collected ALL YEAR LONG, so start clipping and keep clipping!

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CCoBLNA - 2011 Membership Drive Make your check payable to CCoBLNA – $60 for the 2011 calendar year – and mail to:

CCoBLNA Kristyn Brown, Treasurer PO Box 150127 Austin, TX 78715-0127

Your name(s):........................................................................... Address:................................................................................... City, State, ZIP:........................................................................ Phone: (h)...................... (c).......................(w).......................... E-mail address:......................................................................... Do you:  __ Own   __ Rent  •  How long in CCoB: ___ yrs

Note: Renters may not be voting members under our by-laws.

I am (We are) willing to serve on a committee: __ Neighborhood Watch / National Night Out __ Landscaping    __ Sprinkler System    __ Front Entrance __ Development Occuring on Surrounding Properties __ Social Events (4th of July, Annual Garage Sale) __ Communications (Newsletter, Marquee, Website) __ Become a board member     __ Other:................................ Suggestions of Issues to be addressed by CCoBLNA: 1................................................................................................ 2................................................................................................ 3................................................................................................ 

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Cherry Creek View Austin Newcomers Club July Luncheon Austin Newcomers is a social organization dedicated to introducing residents to the Austin Community and giving them the opportunity to meet and make new friends. Join us at our monthly luncheon as well as take the opportunity to learn about and become involved in many varied fun Interest groups. TIME: DATE:

11:00 AM Social 12 Noon Luncheon July 20, 2011

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Cherry Creek View  2011 CCoBLNA Membership Drive  During these days of economic uncertainty, it is more important than ever that we do all we can to maintain property values in our neighborhood. Joining your neighborhood association is an easy way for you to do your part for all of us. Annual Meeting: February 26, 2011 10:30 a.m. at the front park Join us for coffee on Saturday, February 27, as we talk about how 2010 went and discuss plans for 2011. One area of concern we have is encouraging neighbors to comply with city ordinances and deed restrictions. Come give us your ideas and input on how we can encourage us all to do our part in maintaining our neighborhood’s character and beauty.

CCoBNA Use of Funds - 2010

Communication Infrastructure Maintenance Landscape Social Total

$ 132.04 $ 230.00 $ 2,358.65 $ 234.17 $ 2,954.86

To save postage, you may drop your check and unsealed envelope in the mailbox by the marquee. We will save the envelopes to use again next year. (Membership Drive Form on Page 2)

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Cherry Creek View Congratulations 9321 Lightwood Loop For Winning our Yard of the Month Award! by the “Garden Gals”

As we walk around the neighborhood, we notice so many wellmanicured yards and then find out that they were Yard of the Month winners within the past couple of years. We think they all deserve the YOM award for their continued effort and for the value they add to the neighborhood. We wish we could award every deserving home, but this month we decided to recognize a newly transformed yard. Congratulations to July’s Yard of the Month winner Edna Flores of 9321 Lightwood Loop! Her beautifully maintained yard has splashes of blossoming color sprinkled throughout her lush, green landscape. When walking by Edna’s house, we were captivated by the view of a cozy, country stone cottage with a twist of tropical greenery. One enters a world where grand live oaks coexist with a large, sunny palm tree and a scarlet hibiscus plant—we could imagine that we were on the beach or in the forest! This wonderful yard has undergone a huge transformation and is the product of a lot of hard work. Edna had to make many changes in order to create the lawn full of vibrant, verdant vegetation we see today. This Yard of the Month winner should also star in her own reality show on HGTV called “Extreme Yard Makeovers”! Edna is the original owner and built the house in 1994, but at one point, she moved and decided to rent the house for 2 years. Although she had good tenets, they did not take proper care of the lawn. She moved back into the house about a year and a half ago and made the decision to revamp her surroundings. One of Edna’s co-workers had landscaping experience and was hired for the yard transformation project. They took on the task of tilling the front yard and laying all new sod. Edna watered every day for the first two weeks and now the grass is well-established. They pulled out most of the original shrubbery because it was damaged or dead and selected new plants suited for shade that would add color and texture to her landscape. They planted vermilion begonias, calla lilies, fern, and elephant ears among other varieties of vegetation. She added two urns filled with topiary hibiscus with beautiful, deep red blooms to dress up the garage and a pretty planter with miniature blush-colored roses at the entrance to the sidewalk.

It was very important to Edna to upgrade the yard because she enjoys beautiful scenery and wanted to enjoy coming home to a lush and colorful yard. Thanks to Edna for allowing us to share this with our neighbors. Be sure to take a look at the newsletter online so you can see these photos in color at www.peelinc.com. Select “Communities”, then “Austin”, then “Cherry Creek on Brodie Ln.” to get to the menu of newsletters.

You make us look good! A neatly landscaped and well-cared-for yard says a great deal about the homeowner and the entire neighborhood. It says we take pride in our property and in our neighborhood. Well-landscaped properties add to our home values as well. If there is a home in Cherry Creek that you would like to nominate for Yard of the Month, please email your suggestion to board@ cherrycreekonbrodie.org or leave your written Yard of the Month address nomination in the front entrance drop box. There is no Yard of the Month during the winter months, December through March. Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc.

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Financial Focus Submitted by Matt Smith, Edward Jones

On July 4, we shoot fireworks, attend picnics, paycheck. And whenever you get a “windfall,” such as watch parades and otherwise celebrate our nation’s a tax refund, try to use part of it for your IRA independence and the many freedoms we enjoy. or another investment account. But as you go through life, you’ll find out • Rebalance your portfolio. It’s always a good idea how important it is to work towards to periodically rebalance your investments to Work Toward Your another type of freedom — financial make sure they are still aligned with your freedom. That’s why you need to Own goals and risk tolerance. But it’s especially put strategies in place to help you important to rebalance as you get older Financial work towards your own Financial and you near retirement. At this stage, Independence Day. you’ll want to decrease the volatility in Independence Day! And there’s no way to “sugar-coat” your portfolio and lock in what gains this task, because it will be challenging. you’ve achieved, so you may want to move In recent years, a combination of factors some (but certainly not all) of your more — including depressed housing prices, rising aggressive investments into less volatile ones. health care costs, frozen or eliminated pension • Cut down on debts. It’s easier said than done, but anything you plans and the financial market plunge of 2008 and early 2009 — has can do to reduce your debt load will free up money to invest for made it more difficult for many of us to accumulate the resources your retirement. Work diligently to pay off whatever debts you we’ll need to enjoy the retirement lifestyle we’ve envisioned. In can and examine your lifestyle to find areas in which you can fact, the average American family faces a 37 percent shortfall in the reduce spending. income they will need in retirement, according to a recent report by consulting firm McKinsey & Company. But now that we’ve gotten the “bad” stuff out of the way, let’s turn to the good news: You can do a great deal to work towards financial freedom during your retirement years. Here are some suggestions that can help: • Save and invest more. Obviously, the younger you are, the greater the benefit you’ll get by increasing your savings and investments. But whatever your age, you’ll find that it pays to save and invest more. During difficult economic times, of course, it’s not always easy to boost your savings and investments, but try to find ways that are as “automatic” as possible. For example, whenever you get a raise, increase your 401(k) contributions, which come directly from your

• Consider working part-time during retirement. Many Americans are now living longer and enjoying happy, healthy retirements. In fact, the concept of “retirement” has changed so that it now includes any number of activities — including part-time work in a completely different area from one’s previous career. If you are willing to do even a little part-time work during your retirement years, you can greatly reduce the financial pressures you may face during this time of your life. The 4th of July comes and goes quickly. So put strategies in place now to help you work towards your own Financial Independence Day.

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Cherry Creek View Help Make Dittmar Pool The Coolest Pool Around As we go into what looks to be an extremely hot summer, some of us are working to provide the City with aerators for Dittmar Pool and other City pools.  Proper aeration will help to keep the pool temperature close to the dew point, a pleasant 80 or so degrees, which will be much healthier and more refreshing for users and will save the City money on water and chemicals.  It will probably take 2-3 aerators to cool Dittmar Pool, each of which, if we build them ourselves, should cost somewhere around $600 to $800.  Without aerators the pool will quickly reach an unhealthy 88-90 or so degrees.  For more information, to donate (or help with fundraising), or to help build the aerators, please contact Keith at 327-2260 or email [email protected].  

City-wide Masters Swimming program at Dittmar Pool The City of Austin Aquatics Department has partnered with TeamTexas Masters to offer a City-wide Masters Swimming program, including Dittmar Pool, for adult fitness and recreational swimmers, triathletes, and competitive swimmers of all skill levels.  Have fun, while improving technique, and enhancing health and fitness.  Register through COA Aquatics or for more information call Keith at 327-2260, Sandy at 327-1280 or COA Aquatics at 9749331 x 0 or go to TeamTexasMasters.com.

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