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RANCH AT BRUSHY CREEK

VOLUME 8 ISSUE 4

Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc.

APRIL 2016

The Ranch at Brushy Creek HOA Newsletter - April 2016

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RANCH AT BRUSHY CREEK BOARD & MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION MANAGER

Celeste Starr Schulz.............. [email protected] RANCH AT BRUSHY CREEK HOA BOARD

Stale Bjordal............................................................. President  Scott Smith..................................................... Board Member Theresa Galella................................................ Board Member Angel Carter.................................................... Board Member RBM BOARD

Candace Lambert............................................ Board Member  COMMITTEE CHAIRS:

Pool Committee Byron [email protected] Social Committee Jessica Green.................................. Social Committee Chair Stephanie Wolslager................. Social Committee Co-Chair .......................................... [email protected] Neighborhood Watch Brian Banasik.......................................................................



COVER PHOTO Featured on the cover is Peyton Galella. The Galella Family moved into the Ranch at Brushy Creek in 2009. Peyton is a second grader at Hill Country Christian School of Austin and she enjoys sewing and reading. Photo by Erica Woodford Photography Do you take great photos? Would you like to see your photo published? We are looking for great cover photos for upcoming December issue of the Ranch at Brushy Creek Newsletter.

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NEWSLETTER INFO Editor Carlos Ojeda................................. [email protected] Publisher Peel, Inc........................ www.PEELinc.com, 512-263-9181 [email protected], 512-263-9181

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2nd - RBC Community Camp-out 16th - Music in the Park

4th - Progressive Dinner & Dancing

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Fall Garage Sale Music in the Park

October

29th- Movie Series Finale 29th- 5K and KidK Costume Run 29th- Halloween Playgroup Party

December

27th - Tailgate Party Jessica Green Social Committee Chair • [email protected]

10th - Holiday Lights Contest 18th - Tour of Lights Santa on a Fire Truck

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RBC KIDS PLAYGROUP SCHEDULE This year I will host the FIRST CARLOS OJEDA THREE POINTER CHALLENGE it will take place on SUNDAY, APRIL 10TH, 2016, 3 PM Register at www.NextBigShot.com ONE SINGLE CATEGORY – 4TH GRADERS AND UP (PARENTS WELCOME) Please email me your name, address and phone number for registration. If your kids are participating, please me their names and grade. Because this is a three pointer competition 4th grade and up only can compete. PRIZE: XBOX ONE! EMAIL TO: Carlos Ojeda [email protected] Format: Three stations, 5 basketballs on each station, 30 seconds to complete all stations. Tie breakers if needed. There can be only one three pointer champion!!

April 1 First Friday playdate 10 am ranch trails park April 8 play for all abilities park 10 am April 15 Field trip Friday Inflatable wonderland at lakeline mall 10 am April 22 Foodie Friday Round Rock Hat creek burgers 11:30 am April 29 champions park 10 am

Music in the Park One of the RBC favorite events is back! Join us for our first 2016 Music in The Park. We will meet at the main park, on April 16th, we will enjoy music, friends, food, and bring your own favorite drink to enjoy and share. For any questions email the Music in The Park Co- Chairs Candace Lambert [email protected] and Carlos Ojeda [email protected]

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May 28, 2016 7:00 PM Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Sponsored by Carlos Ojeda, Realtor) Come join us for the kick off of the Movie in the Park series at the main park! Grab a blanket or chairs and bring the whole family! We'll have a food truck, popcorn, cotton candy, and other concessions available for purchase! Well start gathering around 7:00 and movie will start at 7:30!

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Honey Bee Swarms

Honey bees are beneficial by producing honey, wax and pollinating crops. With warmer temperatures, honey bees are becoming more active and may soon begin to swarm. Honey bee swarms look like a large clump of bees clustered together. The swarm may stay in a location from a few hours to a week. Swarms are produced as a part of the colony’s reproductive process. An established colony produces a new queen, causing the old queen and half the worker bees to leave the colony to search for a new nesting location. Swarming honey bees are usually gentle and unlikely to sting. Swarms are not protecting their home, food or offspring. Scout bees are sent out from the swarm to search for a nesting site. Colonies produce comb and honey and are defensive. Bees from a colony are more likely to sting as they are guarding their home, food and offspring. Sometimes, honey bee colonies can be found in wall voids, chimneys, attics or sheds. If bees are in a wall void, DO NOT block their entrance; this makes them search for another way to exit and could lead bees into the structure. To keep bees from entering a home, seal any holes found in walls where pipes enter the home, cracks in window framing, knotholes, weep holes, or cracks between wood and brick junctures. While many enjoy having honey bees around, some people are severely allergic to their venom. This, along with other situations, such as bees located near sensitive areas (such as playgrounds) may require removal or even extermination of the bees. People should NOT try remove or exterminate bees on their own. Beekeepers and pest control companies have equipment to carry out these jobs in a safe manner. The city or county does not provide bee removal services. 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.

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April Gardening Tips

Offered by WeekendGardener.Net Use this list to help you figure out what gardening tasks you want to accomplish this month. Planning When purchasing bedding annuals this spring, choose properly grown plants with good color. Buy plants with well-developed root systems that are vigorous, but not too large for their pots. Plants that bloom in the pack are often root bound and can be set back for several weeks after being transplanted. Plants not yet in bloom will actually bloom sooner, be better established and grow faster. For hot-weather color, select one of the following: Gloriosa Daisy, Madagascar Periwinkle, Ornamental Peppers, Mexican Zinnia or Amaranthus 'Joseph's Coat. Plan to attract hummingbirds to your garden this year by planting red or orange flowers. Monarda (common names: beebalm, horsemint, Oswego tea, and bergamot) is a good perennial plant that thrives in sun and provides nectar for these small birds. Planting Begin to plant seedlings of warm-season vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. You can also start your pumpkin seeds now. Sow beets, beans, cucumbers, carrots, lettuce, sweet corn and radishes Plant herbs such as thyme, sage, parsley, chives and basil Sod or sow new lawns, and over seed damaged older lawns Start planting out warm season annuals such as impatiens, marigolds, petunias, sunflowers, zinnia, lobelia, alyssum Finish planting summer-flowering bulbs like tuberose, gladiolus, dahlias, and callas Plant chervil, coriander, dill, rosemary, and summer savory outside after the last spring frost date for your area. Your Extension agent should be able to give you the date. Maintenance Mulch soil to save water, smother weeds, keeps soil cooler. Spread 1-3 inches (2.5-7cm) of bark chips, compost, wood shavings, or other organic material under shrubs trees, annuals and vegetables. Thin vegetables that were sown too thickly, like basil, carrots, green onions, or lettuce. Prune spring-flowering shrubs and trees after bloom is over. Fertilize everything right now, but do not feed spring-flowering shrubs like azaleas, camellias, and rhododendrons until after they have finished flowering. Use an acid based fertilizer. They also should be pruned after blooming. Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc.

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RANCH AT BRUSHY CREEK YOUTH JOB SEEKERS

Baby Pet House Yard Name

Age Sit Sit Sit Work Phone

Alex Ojeda*............................ 13............. •............ •........................... •.... 512.496.5234 Gavin Hatcher........................ 12............. •............ •........................... •.... 512.704.9400 Braeli Payne*#......................... 15............. •................................................. 512.656.737 Marie Gates............................ 14............. •............................................... 512.815.6617 Oakley Gates.......................... 16............. •............ •...............•........... •.... 512.815.5176 Emily Aronson........................ 16............. •............................................... 512.535.6394 Rebecca Aronson.................... 18............. •............................................... 512.535.6394 Zion Neat............................... 13............. •............................................... 512.504.1430 Kayla Diego............................ 14............. •............................................... 512.556.6274 Noah Bjordal.......................... 13........................... •............... [email protected] Andrew Silver..................................................................................... •.... 512.663.0713 Carlos Ojeda, Jr.................................................................................. •.... 512.663.0713 Jack Streznick.............................................. pooper scooper...................... 512.298.8227 Alex Shirley................................................. pooper scooper...................... 512.298.8227 Layton Bouldin...................................................... •........................... •.... 512.672.9963 Kelly Worth*+#...................... 13............. •............ •...............•........... •... 469-644-3397

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ATTENTION R@BC YOUTH The Youth Job Seekers listing service is offered free of charge to all Ranch at Brushy Creek youths seeking work. Submit your name and information to [email protected] by the 7th of the month.

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