october 2010 volume i1 issue x outlook…club car show, historic sites and tours, golf tournament...
Post on 06-Oct-2020
1 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - October 2010 1
The ouTlookOctOber 2010 VOlume i1 issue x
OUTLOOKThe
News for the residents of the Dominion
HAVE A HAPPY & SAFEHALLOWEENTRICK-OR-TREATERS!
Fall for Fall GardeningBy Donna Fossum
of SAWSThe time of year that every gardener has been looking forward
to since the beginning of summer has officially arrived: Fall.
The cooler temperatures and shorter days make this the perfect time of year for gardening. And, the nurseries are luring us back to gather plants to renovate our landscapes. There are so many reasons to get out and garden. Take your pick!
• It’s the perfect time to plant trees and shrubs because the root systems have ample time to recover from transplanting and grow new roots. • Cooler temperatures reduce overall plant stress and increased rainfall this time of year reduces watering needs for new plantings. • Plants that barely survived the summer heat will celebrate the season with a new rush of fall color. • Pesky pests — especially mosquitoes — retreat due to cooler temperatures.
So get out and enjoy the wonderful fall weather. Your landscape will love you for it!
Donna Fossum is a conservation planner for San Antonio Water System.
The Outlook is a monthly newsletter mailed to all Dominion residents. Residents, community groups, churches , e tc . are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. If you are involved with a school group, play group, boy scouts, girl scouts, sports activity, social group, etc. and would like to submit an article for The Outlook you can do so by emailing it to dominion@peelinc.com. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, birthday announcements and military service are also welcome.
A Newsletter forThe Dominion Residents
by The Dominion Residents
Welcome toTHE OuTLOOK
Our goal is to keep you informed!
2 The Outlook - October 2010 Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc.
The ouTlook
EMERGENCY NuMBERSEMERGENCY ...............................................................911Fire ...................................................................................... 911Ambulance .......................................................................... 911Police Dept – Non-Emergency ............................210-207-7273Fire Dept – Non-Emergency ...............................210-207-7744
DOMINION SECuRITYChief of Security .................................................210-268-9932Main Gate ...............................210-698-2997 or 210-698-2998North Gate ..............................210-698-7812 or 210-698-1224Automated Service ..............................................210-698-9744
CITYCity Customer Service .........................................210-207-6400Solid Waste (Trash) .............................................210-207-6428
OTHER NuMBERSCedar Elm Postal Office ......................................210-641-0278
NEWSLETTER PuBLISHERPeel, Inc. .............................................................512-263-9181Advertising ........................................... dominion@peelinc.com
IMPORTANT NuMBERS
MISSION STATEMENTThe Outlook, For The Dominion
The mission of The Outlook is to provide The Dominion Community with one source of local news content that is written by Dominion residents. Our goal is to help build the community by connecting local businesses with residents and residents with relevant neighborhood information.
"Be the community."
ARTICLE INFO The Outlook is mailed monthly to all Dominion residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome.
To submit an article for The Outlook please email it to dominion@peelinc.com. The deadline is the 20th of the month prior to the issue.
Remember!The Dominion HOA Dues Increase
To $190 Per Month Starting February 1st.
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE
BUSINESS FORMSNEWSLETTERS
FLYERSENVELOPES
LETTERHEADSNCR SNAP APART
FORMSRUBBER STAMPSBUSINESS CARDS
1-888-687-6444 ext. 24Solving all your printing needs.
Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - October 2010 �
The ouTlook
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 except 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.
The Outlook is a private publication published by Peel, Inc. It is not sanctioned by any homeowners association or organization, nor is it subject to the approval of any homeowners association or organization, nor is it intended, nor implied to replace any publication that may be published by or on behalf of any homeowners association or organization. At no time will any source be allowed to use The Outlook 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 Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc.
Prepare your child for tomorrow
TMI – The Episcopal School of Texas admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
by giving her the tools today.
tmiepiscopal.orgLearn more about the advantages of a private
school education by attending the TMI Admission Open House:
November 6, 2010 • 8:45 a.m. - noon
RegisterOnline
CO-ED | GRADES 6-12 | COLLEGE PREP
Sloppy JoesGrata Reber’s Cookbook, Yield: 4 to 6 sandwiches
Ingredients 1 lb. lean ground beef 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 (8 oz.) bottle catsup ½ green pepper, diced 1 tsp. brown sugar 1 tsp. white vinegar ½ tsp. dry mustard ½ tsp. allspice 1 Tbsp. relish 2 tsp. chili sauce 1 onion, finely chopped Salt & pepper to taste
Directions Brown ground beef in medium skillet, drain excess fat. Add remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Simmer in skillet for 45 minutes. Serve on sandwich rolls or hamburger buns.
Recipe of the Month
� The Outlook - October 2010 Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc.
The ouTlook
Catto & Catto recognizes that circumstances vary and obligations differ for each individual as well as family.
Conventional coverage offerings may suit some, but distinct exposures may require specialized products and
services for others.
Partner Client Services enhance your experience as a client of Catto & Catto by making available products and services with offerings beyond the typical insured’s needs.
At Your ServicePartner Client Group
Vacation Home
Worldwide Auto
Excess of Personal Umbrella
Travel
Yacht
Kidnap & Extortion
Valuable Collections:
Jewelry, Wine, Fine Arts
Homeowner
Personal Auto
Classic & Antique Auto
Personal Liability
Crystal Metzger Personal Lines Manager & Account Executive
Crystal joined Catto & Catto LLP in 2008. She holds a MAA in Organizational Development from the University of the Incarnate Word.
Crystal is a native of San Antonio and has over 16 years of experience in the insurance industry. She is currently a member of the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas Association.
210.222.2161 x273 210.414.4747 Cell cmetzger@catto.com
OCTOBER TExAS EVENTS
(Continued on Page 6)
6-Jan. 16—SAN ANTONIO: Cassatt’s Masterpiece: The 1890-91 Suite See all ten of Cassatt’s color drypoint/aquatints created in the winter of 1890-91 for her solo exhibition at the gallery of Paul Durand-Ruel. McNay Art Museum. www.mcnayart.org
6-Jan. 16—SAN ANTONIO: Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism See some of the finest mid-1800s to early 1900s French and American landscapes in the Brooklyn Museum’s collection. McNay Art Museum. www.mcnayart.org
15-17—SAN ANTONIO: International Accordion Festival Enjoy music, dancing, food and fun featuring this versatile instrument. La Villita. www.internationalaccordionfestival.org 210/865-8578
21-Dec. 4—KERRVILLE: Texas Furniture Makers’ Show Kerr Arts & Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett St. www.kacckerrville.com 830/895-2911
22-23—NEW BRAUNFELS: Book Sale More than 50,000 books, tapes, magazines, CDs, DVDs and more for sale — most for $2 or less. Civic/Convention Center. 830/221-4322
22-23—SAN ANTONIO: Artesanos del Pueblo: A Celebration of Folk Art Show and sale features American, Texan, Mexican, Honduran and Guatemalan folk art. Mission San Jose, 3200 Roosevelt. www.loscompadres.org/events 210/922-3218
22-24—SEGUIN: Pecan Fest Heritage Days Includes the Seguin Art Center and Film & Arts Festival, Trade Days, South Texas Pottery Show, Hats Off to Juan Seguin, gardeners’ market, Lions Club Car Show, historic sites and tours, golf tournament and more. Downtown Central Park. www.visitseguin.com 800/580-7322
23—KERRVILLE: Kerr Market Day www.kerrmarketdays.org 830/792-4655
23—SAN ANTONIO: Founders Day Celebrate the founding of San Antonio and the city’s various cultures with a musical tribute, historical and cultural exhibits, music and dance performances, historical re-enactments and activities for kids. The Alamo. www.sanantoniofoundersday.org
Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - October 2010 �
The ouTlook
San Antionio Offi ce | Shelby Ruff | 210.692.4319 | shelby@solarcommunity.net
Solar Community works with communities and
HOA’s to create Solar Group Purchase Programs
in order to pull together the power of numbers to
decrease your system cost. Combined with the
CPS Energy Solar Rebate program and the 30%
Federal Tax Credit, the Solar Group Purchase
Program can help drive down the price of your
system even further. Contact us to see how
purchasing solar with your neighbors is good for
your wallet and good for the planet.
WHY GO SOLAR?
. com
� The Outlook - October 2010 Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc.
The ouTlook
Peel, Inc.512-263-9181
www.PEELinc.com
community newsletters
Effective Advertising, Done Right.Call today to Reserve your space.
Advertise YOUR businessto YOUR neighbors forless than 8¢ per home.
Dm
Texas Events has been published with the permission of the Texas Department of Transportation. All events are taken in part from the Texas Events Calendar. All dates for events were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Texas Events - (Continued from Page 4)
23—SEGUIN: Rib-eye Cook-Off Area cooks fire up the grill to compete. Texas Agriculture Education & Heritage Center. www.visitseguin.com 800/580-7322
23—SEGUIN: Wilson Pottery Show Heritage Village, Los Nogales Museum. www.visitseguin.com 830/379-6382
23-24—SAN ANTONIO: Decorated Egg Art Show & Sale Features Faberge-style eggs, demonstrations and seminars, contests, judged egg art entries and more. La Quinta Inn and Conference Center. www.saeggartshow.com 210/494-5325
24—SAN ANTONIO: Bootanica! Fall Festival Celebrate the traditions of Halloween and the excitement of fall gardening. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston. www.sabot.org 210/207-3250
24—SAN ANTONIO: Charity Car Show San Antonio Mustang Club’s annual show features hundreds of cars and trucks. Bass Pro Shops at The Rim. www.samustang.com 210/265-9653
29-Nov. 7—NEW BRAUNFELS: Wurstfest This 10-day salute to sausage is a unique celebration rich in German culture and full of Texas fun. Enjoy music from more than 40 groups, food and more. Wurstfest Grounds, at the entrance to Landa Park. www.wurstfest.com 800/221-4369 830/625-9167
30—BOERNE: Harvest Moon Celebration Includes live Celtic music, food, bird of prey demonstrations, a strolling magician, pie-eating contest, campfire stories, astrology readings and henna tattoos. 830/249-7277
30—SAN ANTONIO: Coffins on Parade Crowds line the banks of the river for music, costumes and coffins floating by on barges. River Walk. www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com 210/227-4262
Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - October 2010 �
The ouTlook
ENERGETIC SALES REPRESENTATIVES
WANTED FOR WORKING FROM HOME, EARNING EXTRA INCOME, AND
SELLING ADS IN YOUR NEWSLETTER
WANTED
VISIT WWW.PEELINC.COM/JOBS.PHP FOR MORE INFORMATION
888-687-6444 www.PEELinc.com
REWARDCOMMISSION BASED INCOME
BY PEEL INC.
� The Outlook - October 2010 Copyright © 2010 Peel, Inc.
The ouTlookPeel, Inc.311 Ranch Road 620 S. Ste 200Lakeway, TX 78734-4775www.PEELinc.com
PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDPEEL, INC.
DM
The Dominion Commons | 4 Dominion Drive, Building 2 | San Antonio, Texas 78257 | KuperRealty.com
Matthew A. Resnick, gri
REALTOR®
210.849.8837 cellMatthew.Resnick@SothebysRealty.com
TexasHomesSA.com
2009Top Listing Agent
Dominion Office
L ocal knowledge. G lobal reach.
The Dominion $649,000Award winning Toll Brother custom built home. All the upgrades & more! Dual
found throughout. Gourmet kit w/stainless commercial grade appl. Fireplace in the fmly rm. MLS#831624
The Dominion $1,250,000Custom designed, handcrafted dbl wrought iron doors to entry w/soaring ceilings, stone columns, & custom tile. Gourmet kitchen w/all the appl. Open to the family rm, o’looking sparkling pool w/outdoor kit. 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, study, & 4-car garage. MLS#846067
The Dominion $1,075,000Beautiful 6,565± sf est w/4BR/4FB/2HB. 3 liv, formal study, gamerm, 4 gas fps. Mstr suite down w/dual baths. High ceilings, elevator,
home a true masterpiece. Electronic gate to private yd w/fenced pool & spa. MLS#802016
The Dominion $549,000
door. Downstairs mstr, gourmet kit, Sep dining. Upstairs 2 bdrms, gamerm & Hill Country views. MLS#852729
The Dominion $1,499,999Soaring ceilings & Grand Opera staircase greets you. 6 bedrooms, 2 apartments,
garage. Resort lifestyle. Marble, granite, & wood thru-out plus many custom details. MLS#844796
UNDER
CONTRACTSOLD
SOLD
top related