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Canyon Lake Views Magazine, serving Canyon Lake, Comal County, and surrounding area.TRANSCRIPT
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May 2011 • Canyon Lake, Texas • Volume 5, Issue 5
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Sue Sweat, PublisherDalton Sweat, Sales & Marketing
• Sat, Apr 30, 8am-noon. CL Presbyterian Church Annual Garage Sale, 230 Shepherd Hill Dr (off 2673 near Chamber Visitor Ctr). Laura 830-964-2427.
• Sat, Apr 30, 11am until... Chamber’s BBQ Cook-off at Lazy L&L. Live & Silent Auction, vendors, entertainment, food while it lasts, evening Dance. 830-964-2223.
• Sat, May 7, ffA fundraiser BBQ dinner (6-8) and Dance (8-12) at fischer Hall. Silent Auction & more. Benefits scholarships for CLHS students. 830-481-8180.
• Sat, May 8, 4pm. Mid-Texas Symphony presents Pops at the New Braunfels Civic & Convention Center. Mothers Day Dinner follows the concert. 830-372-8089.
• Sun, May 1, 11:30am-3pm. Noon Lions Club fish fry at the Rec Center.• Mon, May 2, 6pm. Mid-Texas Symphony Society annual meeting at the GVEC Community
Room, 927 State Highway 46, Seguin. All Society members are invited.• Wed, May 4, Noon-1pm, New Braunfels. CASA Voice Tours presentation for anyone who
wants to learn more about CASA changes to Wednesdays. 830-626-2272.• Sat, May 7, Noon. HawkSports Camp (HSC) 4th Annual Crawfish Boil & Washer Tourna-
ment at Mystic Shores Pavilion. RSVP to www.HawkSportsCamp.com to preorder bugs.• Sun, May 8. MoTHER’S DAY. • Sat, May 14, 9am-3pm. Area Churches Blood Drive at ACE Hdw-Sattler & Super S-
Startzville. DoNATE !• Wed, May 18, 6pm. Lyme Disease Awareness Month presentation of “Under our Skin”
will be shown free of charge at TPMLibrary. fascinating for adults & teens. 830-964-2119.• Thur, May 19, 11-3. Grand opening for the CRRC’s Senior Citizens Center adjacent
to the Rec Center off S. Access Road (below the Dam). Harp & piano music, refresh-ments. Game, Book Clubs & plans proposed for day trips, speakers on senior issues, activities. 964-3003.
• fri, May 20, 8am - Registration for VfW 8800 Annual Bar B Q & Chili Cook-off, Startzville.• Sat, May 21, 8am-3pm. North Shore United Methodist Church parking lot Garage Sale,
23880 N Cranes Mill Rd. $25 table rental space.830-935-3667. • Sat, May 21, 1pm - Judging for VfW 8800 Annual Bar B Q & Chili Cook-off, Startzville • Sat, May 21, 11am-3pm. 10th Annual CLASS Bark B Q fundraiser for No kill Shelter,
2170 Sattler Rd, Startzville. 830-899-2527.• Tues, May 24, 5:30-7:30pm – Chamber Mixer Silver Sage Grille, NW of Canyon Park
Road. Visitors welcome with RSVP to Chamber. 830-964-2223.• Sat, May 29,Comal ISD Graduation. Texas State University Strahan Coliseum in San
Marcos: Canyon Lake High-5pm, Canyon High School-9am, Smithson Valley High-1pm. • Mon, May 30, 11am. Startz Memorial VfW 8800 annual MEMoRIAL DAY Service at
Cranes Mill Cemetery. Assistance for disabled. Social follows at the Post for attendees.• Mon, May 30, 11am. flagpole Ceremony, VfW Post flagpole at River Road, Sattler. • Wed, June 1, 10-noon. Carnival and registration kicks off TPML’s popular Summer
Reading Program that draws hundreds of kids starts. Grand finale July 6 awards 12 bicycles. 830-964-3744.
C A L E N D A R O FE V E N T S
Enjoy the journey...
The “evergreen” calendar listings (entries that don’t change from month to month) can be found on page 5 With May as our Mother’s Day
issue, I have the opportunity to tell one of my favorite stories about my son, Dalton, when he was little. It’s someone else’s story re-ally. Dalton outwardly beamed a personable, positive outlook so my mind can vividly see how his little smile and mannerisms must have been – but I may have missed the bigger picture. Susan Roads, my good friend of 20 years, said it taught her a valuable les-son on life. This is what she observed.
“I remember seeing Dalton at 4 or 5 at the basket-ball hoop outside Gruene Hall, playing with much older boys – scooting from side to side like a basketball player, hands open at his chest, ready to catch the ball, should anyone toss it his way. He was moving and smiling hav-ing a great time, even though no one ever threw his way – I’m not sure they noticed much that he was even there. I learned a lesson about life that day: ‘It doesn’t matter if you win the game, it doesn’t even matter whether anyone tosses you the ball. What matters is that you’re out there playing ... and you’re having a good time doing it.’” En-joy the journey, she said.
I see a similar message in our cover this month – and I’ll bet most of them are moms – still playing and making good times long after the kids are grown – when it’s of-ten easy to lose your direction. It’s the Fitness Made Fun Class from the Village West neighborhood – they’ve been meeting for close to 30 years! I see emotional stimulation with a physical challenge that in turn keeps your men-tal faculties in tune – even though turning dull and lazy might sound so much easier. Keep it up, you lucky gals.
The cover photo was taken by photographer Doris Cain. She is sponsoring an ad in our June issue for area churches to promote their Vacation Bible School sched-ules. Thanks, Doris!
Of course, we can’t let Memorial Day pass without paying our respects to soldiers who gave their life for our freedoms and to honor the sacrifices our veterans have made. We thank you, too.
Best Wishes to Mr. & Mrs. Darin Zumbalt! Darin and Myra were married April 2nd. Darin is the Director of
Canyon Lake’s Community Resource & Recreation Center. The former Myra Ireland is now Administrative Assistant
at North Shore United Methodist Church.
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Have you ever looked at your aerobic septic sys-tem and asked yourself, “what is this thing and how does it work?” Your onsite sewage facility is a scaled down version of the sewage plants that operate in cit-ies with large centralized sewage treatment plants.
It performs five functions: separation, aeration, clarification, chlorination, and evacuation. The solids and oils are separated from the water in the trash tank or first chamber. The water and suspended solids are then passed over into the aeration chamber where pressurized air is mixed with the solution to increase the bacterial action which breaks down the solids and blows out the smell. The solution is then passed into the clarifying chamber where the remaining solids settle to the bottom and the remaining water is passed over a chlorine tablet to sanitize it and then into the spray tank to be evacuated to the spray heads or drip piping system.
Your septic system is a bacteria farm. The natural bacteria con-sume the solids and allow the system to perform correctly and effi-ciently for several years without having to be pumped out. Anything that kills bacteria should not be introduced into the system. This includes bleach, drain cleaning products like Drano, antibacterial soaps, body washes, body oils, etc. These compounds can “kill” your system and make it a total mess, requiring more pump outs and more frequent parts replacement.
Cooking oils and raw food should not be introduced into the sys-tem either; they should be dumped into the household trash. Exces-sive use of paper products and personal hygiene products can also clog your system and can damage the water pump.
Tips for aerobic septic tanksAdding chlorine for the chlorination phase is usu-
ally the responsibility of the homeowner and must be done on a regularly scheduled basis. Swimming pool chlorine won’t cut it here, folks–it’s not strong enough to do the job at hand. Mixing pool chlorine and septic system chlorine can cause a chemical re-
action that could cause an explosion under the right circumstanc-es. The addition of chlorine into the system is what keeps us from spraying raw untreated sewage into the air nightly. Think about it and add those tablets or liquid bleach. Ask your maintenance pro-vider for information about chlorine tablets and the best ways to prolong the life of your system and operate it efficiently.
by Steve Salyer
Steve is a Startzville resident and a licensed Aerobic Septic System Maintenance Provider. He has six years of hands-on experience in aerobic septic systems and 25 years in construction. He services several hundred septic systems in five counties in the Texas Hill Country. For more information, call him at 830-968-4202.
Septic Systems Maintenance Provider Stephen Salyer •• 830-968-4202 •• Canyon Lake
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www.canyonvet.com1834 FM2673 • 1 Block West of River Road • Canyon Lake
Ryan Bullock, DVM • Keith Leakey, DVMJeff Quinn, DVM • Julie Liu, DVM
Arthritis is an extremely common condition in older dogs, especially larger breeds (golden retrievers, labs, etc). The most common problem area is the hips. This is because most large breed dogs have the genetics to devel-
op hip dysplasia, which leads to arthritis in the hips.Good news, there are some things you can do for your pet to
help! 1) The most immediate relief comes from a class of drugs
called non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or “NSAIDS”. You give these medications on an as needed basis when your pet is in more pain than usual and needs some immediate relief. Do not use human drugs like Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, etc as they are toxic to your pets. Ask your veterinarian for more information on these prescription drugs formulated for dogs.
2) A long term approach is to put your pet on a glucosamine/chondroitin supplement. This is something safe you can give your pet every day to slow down the progression of arthritis. There are many products on the market, and the ones designed for dogs and not humans tend to work better – ask your veterinarian to point you in the right direction.
3) There are some prescription diets available like Science Diet J/D (J for joint) that are heavily concentrated in fatty acids
Is your senior dog starting to slow down?
Ryan Bullock, DVM and Keith Leakey, DVM are the new owners of Canyon Animal Clinic; Julie Liu, DVM and Jeff Quinn, DVM complete the veterinarian staff at the clinic, a full service pri-mary care veterinary hospital providing care for Canyon Lake’s beloved pets for over 35 years. The Clinic is located at 1834 FM 2673. For more information, call 964-3696.
by Ryan Bullock, DVM
and glucosamine, both of which are great for joints! These are an-other safe and effective long term approach.
4) For severe cases, your veterinarian has an injectable drug called Adequan. This drug is safe and helps to lubricate joints and decrease inflammation.
So if your dog is starting to have a hard time getting around, don’t just chalk it up to old age, ask your veterinarian about these ways that you can help your pet improve his or her quality of life.
Armando L. Garcia, is a Canyon Lake resident, an author, a Realtor, and owner of AG Hill Country-Lake Properties, located in Sattler at Copper Canyon Plaza. His book, “No Greater Sacrifice: A Son’s Model to Success,” was written, he explains, as a tribute to his “mother for the sacrifices she made in her life and the impact she made in his life. For information about the book, visit the website www.nogreatersacrifice.com. To reach Armando, call him at 830-964-2811 or on his cell at 830-214-4427.
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• Every 1st & 3rd Mon, 6:33pm. optimist Club meets at TPMLibrary. 830-935-2578.• Every 1st Mon, 10:30am. Pilot Club meets at TPMLibrary. 830-832-0340.• Every 4th Mon, 6pm. St.Thomas Cancer Support Group, Ed. Bldg. 210-382-5889.• Every 3rd Tue, 7pm. Native Plant Society of Texas, Lindheimer Chapter meets. GVTC
AudI, 36101 fM 3159, Smithson Valley. Public is invited. 830-935-4699.• Every 4th Tues, Sept-May, 9:30am (except Dec). CL Assoc of Retired Teachers & School
Personnel meets at TPMLibrary, 16311 South Access Rd. 830-899-6022.• Every Thur, Noon-1pm. CLRotary hosts speakers on local to international subjects at
TPMLibrary. Public welcome. Lunch included ($12). 830-935-2728.• Every Thur, 7-11pm. Steak Night (karaoke) at Midnight Express. 830-964-3700.
In March 2010, Armando Garcia, wrote a book for his mother, Dolores L. Garcia, who had passed away – as a tribute for all the sacrifices she made for her children throughout the years. Armando submitted this for our Mother’s Day issue, he says “with a little help” from his sisters – he has many. Although all our experiences vary at different levels, I found this beautifully touching and a remarkable reflection about motherhood in general for our tribute to mothers everywhere. ~ Sue Sweat, Publisher
EvErgrEEn coMMunitY cAlEndAr
Some heroes don’t come with a long history. They just become Heroes. Also, heroes don’t always have to be men. Many women also deserve the honor. Webster’s Dictionary defines a heroine as a “woman of outstanding courage, nobility, or of heroic achieve-ments.” My mother, Dolores Longoria Marroquin Garcia, certainly fits the definition.
I lost my father when I was three years old, so, for as long as I can remember my hero has been my mother. She stood five feet, nine inches tall without heels. She never wore slacks; she wore dresses, suits, and skirts. As such, she demonstrated the flair, style, and con-fidence of a noble lady. At the same time, she possessed the inner toughness needed to single-handedly raise my seven sisters and me.
She had a delicate, porcelain complexion framed by long tresses of wavy, jet black hair, later to be highlighted by a stream of gray. Her fair skin and dark hair seemed unaccomplished without the sig-nature beauty mark on the right side between her mouth and cheek. The sparkle of her hazel eyes revealed a soul ready for any chal-lenge. Her head and shoulders always focused forward in a dignified manner and complemented her walk; a gracious walk, full of pride and strength. She was a classic beauty and a classy lady.
I feel blessed that I was able to spend so much time with my mother in my early years. However, there is something else that I fondly remember. Time is the most precious of all gifts shared be-
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My Mother ~~ My Role ModelOf Heroes Who Smell Delightfully and Walk Tall
tween parent and child. Perhaps that feeling can only be impressed upon the memory of a six-year-old boy who walked to work with his mother early every morning. Sorry to say, I always thought she would always be that strong, nurturing mother I remember as that six-year-old boy of so many years ago. Sadly, my mother suffered from Alzheimer’s before her death, and so that is the reason that I feel robbed of time. I only wish my sisters and I would have been granted a little more time with her.
She was a positive thinker. For those who have ever faced disap-pointment when trying to find the door of opportunity, her “Yes, you can” motto should inspire them and offer a sign of hope. Personally, her words of encouragement, “Mijito, do not worry. I know you will be successful,” have kept me going through my own tough times.All that I am today I owe to my mother. She was the greatest role model my sisters could have ever asked for. All that they were able to ac-complish was because of her. It was the same thing for me. From my early days as a young businessman facing both professional and personal obstacles, my mother’s solid work ethic molded my career. Her wisdom has led me to a very successful career. I would not have made it without her guidance.
This is the story of my mother, my heroine. With help from my sisters, it is told through my eyes as I lived with and felt her never ending love for her children. Gracias, Mamá.
Armando Garcia, Author
Armando with his mother, Dolores, in the photo he calls, “The Last Dance”
• Every 1st & 3rd Thu, Noon. CLNoon Lions Club meet at CLGolf Club, 899-4406. • Every 3rd Thur, 10am. “friends of Tye Preston Memorial Library” meet. 899-4015.• Every 3rd Thur, 7pm. Lindheimer Chapter Texas Master Naturalists meets. Agri-Life
Bldg, 325 Resource behind Moe Schwab Recycle Center. 830-620-3440.• Every 1st fri, 6-9pm. Parents Night out at Cranes Mill Baptist Church. Dinner served.
Preregister before that night. 830-899-7936.• Every 2nd fri, 11:30am. Comal County Democratic Women meet at TPMLibrary. Bring
a friend and a dish to share. 830-832-4957 or Cathy at 830-935-4504.• Every other Sat, 2pm.TPMLibrary presents Books With Bailey, the Australian Shepherd
who enjoys being read to by kids. Call to confirm. 830-964-3744.
Armando L. Garcia, is a Canyon Lake resident, an author, a Realtor, and owner of AG Hill Country-Lake Properties, located in Sattler at Copper Canyon Plaza. His book, “No Greater Sacrifice: A Son’s Model to Success,” was written, he explains, “as a tribute to “my mother for the sacrifices she made in her life and the impact she made in my life.” For information about the book, visit the website www.nogreatersacrifice.com. To reach Armando, call him at 830-964-2811 or 830-214-4427.
Armando L. Garcia, is a Canyon Lake resident, an author, a Realtor, and owner of AG Hill Country-Lake Properties, located in Sattler at Copper Canyon Plaza. His book, “No Greater Sacrifice: A Son’s Model to Success,” was written, he explains, as a tribute to his “mother for the sacrifices she made in her life and the impact she made in his life. For information about the book, visit the website www.nogreatersacrifice.com. To reach Armando, call him at 830-964-2811 or on his cell at 830-214-4427.
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The smart way to tackle spring cleaningby Peggy Kelsey
When the north wind finally stops blowing leaves and pollen, it’s time to hit the dirt, inside and out! If the idea of spring clean-ing is overwhelming, that’s when you need to call a trusted house cleaning service. An experienced service can resolve most any problem.
Team members can get spring cleaning jumpstarted by declut-tering closets or packing away seasonal items. If you plan to move or redecorate, they can help with that. Garage sales are a great way to clean out and clean up. A specialized house cleaning service can organize, price sale items and even run a garage sale for you.
Spring cleaning is important this time of year because of spe-cial events and parties. The service can help with graduation and prom festivities or other important occasions–before and after. With Mother’s Day approaching, why not give your mom the treat of a day off! Gift Certificates are available in denominations from $75 to $150 for an entire house cleaning. Gift coupons can be pur-chased for yourself or others starting at $20.
A house cleaning service that also includes personal services and errands is prepared to grocery shop for clients and put away the groceries. Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly packages for cleaning are available for individuals and area businesses as well. One time services are also available. With summer coming, special pricing is available for weekenders.
New or old, select a company that has built a solid reputation for its professional and compassionate service to the local community. Choose one with no contracts to sign and and one that is bonded, insured and will also provide references if you ask. Require that anyone the service sends has passed a criminal background check.
In our area, it’s important to know many of the tricks of the
trade to challenge problems that come with lake living: how to clean a three-story house on a rocky hill; how to wash windows in prevailing wind; how to remove street tar from carpet; how to get rid of tough, rust stains from sinks and tubs, and even how to get rid of lake gnats. One surprising lesson recently discovered is that deer will eat plastic poinsettias!
Ask for estimates on cleaning out your refrigerator, getting the inside of those windows cleaned, organizing your drawers, cabi-nets, or pantry or your garage clutter. If you need an extra pair of hands on a regular basis or if all you need is a break, just ask. You deserve it.
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For over 11 years, I have been hearing “I want a deep tissue massage.” OK, deep tis-sue what? Do you want deep tissue in Swed-ish massage? Or do you want deep tissue in sports massage, or maybe in an advanced neuromuscular massage?
Since there are so many modalities (or kinds) of massage, it’s best if you know what it is that you are asking for. Deep tissue is not a modality. It is a level of pressure that you want to receive. So, be as specific as possible to clarify what you are wanting.
Be specific. Chronic back pain? Most lower back pain is caused by the gluteus (butt) muscles, it is the most used muscle of the body and the most neglected muscle of the body. Do you want relief, or do you want it corrected?
The therapy recommended depends on how long you have had the problem. Muscles do have memory, and they will try to move back within a week of your first massage – because the muscles think that is where they belong. This is where the re-training of the muscles begins. It will take several sessions in a row to straighten the muscles out. With each session – with every massage – you should feel a difference.
If you don’t feel a difference each time, your sessions need to be re-evaluated to determine a plan that best addresses your needs. As a therapeutic approach, I would likely recommend advanced neuromuscular massage to correct the specific problem areas and a follow up with a chiropractic treatment if other problems are indicated and to help the muscles heal much faster.
These are some of the massage treatments you might request. A Swedish massage is a relaxing massage that can be light to deep on pressure – or deep tissue. An advanced neuromuscular massage is more specific, targeted only to muscle groups that are causing you pain, like neck, back or shoulders and legs; this type of massage can be really deep. A sports massage is an advanced neuromuscular massage with both passive and active stretching. Reflexology focuses on the hands and feet only. TMJ is used to treat the jaw muscles. A prenatal massage can be very helpful if you’re pregnant.
There are many different types of massage and many different techniques. Knowledge of the different modalities of massage ther-apy will give you a better idea of what kind of massage to ask for.
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210-734-4646 • 339 W Josephine, San Antonio
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“AMERICAN IDOL”
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S ta r r ing
• Two-Time World Champion • ABC’s ‘The Next Best Thing’ Finalist
• Most Sought-Out Elvis Tribute Artist in the World
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The
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210-734-4646 • 339 W Josephine, San Antonio
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“AMERICAN IDOL”
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One Night With Elvis
S ta r r ing
• Two-Time World Champion • ABC’s ‘The Next Best Thing’ Finalist
• Most Sought-Out Elvis Tribute Artist in the World
DONNY EDWARDS
Josephine Theater & STEVE FOUNTAIN present
The
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210-734-4646 • 339 W Josephine, San Antonio
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“AMERICAN IDOL”
Fame
One Night With Elvis
S ta r r ing
• Two-Time World Champion • ABC’s ‘The Next Best Thing’ Finalist
• Most Sought-Out Elvis Tribute Artist in the World
DONNY EDWARDS
Josephine Theater & STEVE FOUNTAIN presentThe
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210-734-4646 • 339 W Josephine, San Antonio
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DONNY EDWARDSFridayMay 277:00 pm
Appointments to fit your schedule.
Harbans Soni
1387 Sattler Rd., #CCanyon [email protected]
(830) 964-5004
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If I told you that you could get a home loan at an equivalent 3% fixed interest rate on a 30-year note, would you be interested? Most people would.
Great news! There is a State/Federal Yearly Recurring Tax Credit of up to $2,000 per year! It is the Mortgage Credit Certificate Program, also known as MCC. And it is very easy to qualify for!
The $166 per month savings it delivers on a $135,000 loan at 5% interest rate gives you the equivalent savings of having a 3% interest rate! No kidding! And you receive the benefit year after year, with very little reduction.
How do you qualify for this great deal?• You must not have owned a home in three years, unless you are a Veteran• Maximum Income Limit of $58,600 for a family of two or less • Maximum Income Limit of $67,390 for a family of three or more• Purchase your primary home with a price of $299,250 or less• These are the current limits for Comal & Bexar County
Not only will it give you up to $2,000 per year, but it will also increase your home-buying power by $15,000 to $20,000.
And it will make it much easier for you to qualify for a home loan. Many people easily qualify for this credit. Enlisted military, teachers, nurses, police officers, firefighters–self employed business owners come to mind.
Can it really be that easy? Yes! We make dozens of these pro-grams every year! Then why, do you ask, have we never heard of it? Most lenders and realtors are not aware the program exists, or they have negative misconceptions about the MCC Program that are just not true.
Here are the facts. It will not hold up your loan There are no big pitfalls and no dangerous catches for most applicants. For all the official details, go to the Texas Department of Housing and Com-munity Affairs official website at: http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/homeownership/fthb/mort_cred_certificate.htm Do something good for your family, check this out! To find out more about this great program, contact a qualified lender.Brian served in the U.S. Air Force in the 318th Fighter Squadron, and the 965th AWACS Squadron, and is a veteran of Desert Storm and Operation Just Cause. He is currently a branch manager for Network Funding, a Texas based Mortgage Banker offering full service home financing. He is especially eager to assist veterans in their needs, whether with refinancing, purchasing, or utilizing the Texas Veteran Land Board programs. He welcomes vets to just drop in and share stories over a beverage at any time!
Brian Swiedom, Branch Manager 422 NMLS # 211081
[email protected] FAX 832-550-2024
Office 830-964-3331Direct 832-455-6263
2075-B FM 2673Canyon Lake, TX 78133
NMLS#2297
by Brian Swiedom
Tax credits for homebuyers are still available!
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by Jim Dannehy
Jim and Joyce Dannehy are 25 year residents of Canyon Lake and owners of Comal Floors & Interiors. With 30 years in the floor covering industry, Jim has represented major manufactur-ers during the last ten years wholesaling their products to retail floor covering stores and providing the retail staff with prod-uct information. With that background and experience, Comal Floors & Interiors can help you make the correct flooring cover-ing choices.
carpets, laminates, ceramic & porcelain tiles, natural stones, wood floors & more
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
Jim & Joyce Dannehy 1395 Sattler Rd, Suite 5 • Canyon Lake
Next to Mountain Valley Pharmacy
COMAL FLOORS & INTERIORS
a full service flooring store
Making your home beautiful ~ one floor at a time! Store: 830-964-2407Cell: 210-846-7538
Store: 830-964-2407Cell: 210-846-7538
carpets, laminates, ceramic & porcelain tiles, natural stones, wood floors & more
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
Jim & Joyce Dannehy 1395 Sattler Rd, Suite 5 • Canyon Lake
Next to Mountain Valley Pharmacy
COMAL FLOORS & INTERIORS
a full service flooring store
Making your home beautiful ~ one floor at a time!
A hard surface floor that is easy to clean, durable, quiet, warm, soft, hypoallergenic, and easy to install; Cork flooring is all of the above and more.
Cork flooring is one of the most environ-mentally friendly products available today be-cause it is made from the bark of the cork oak tree. Just the bark is removed. The tree regenerates the bark which can be harvested from the tree every nine years.
After being stripped from the tree, cork bark is turned into its primary product, wine stoppers. What is left after the stopper production is ground into particles and compressed under heat. The material is called agglomerated cork. Agglomerated cork is then manufactured into all the cork-products we use today; gas-kets for the auto industry, soles for shoes, and floor covering just to name a few.
Cork has 200 million individual air cells in every cubic inch. When walking on a cork floor you are walking on air. People with foot and back problems find this a real benefit over other types of flooring. The 200 million air cells are also natural thermal insula-tors keeping the floor warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
The completely sealed air cells make cork a very effective acoustic insulting material. Mold and mildew is not a problem because cork is naturally hypoallergenic. Cork is durable and easy to clean. With today’s urethane aluminum oxide nanotech-nology, 25 year finish warranties are the norm.
Cork flooring is available from several manufactures in many designer colors and patterns from midnight slate to small pebbles to plank or tile looks. Almost all interior design style is achiev-able. Cork floors can be installed in any room of your home.
If you have foot or back problems and like to cook, a cork floor in your kitchen may be a better choice than natural stone or ceramic tile. In a living, family, or home entertainment room cork with its acoustical properties could be more desirable than other types of flooring.
Again cork is warm, soft, quite, hypoallergenic, durable, easy to clean, and green – make cork floors a flooring choice with built in ambiance.
Too good to be true DaviD W. Clary
Serving Canyon Lake & Wimberley since 1985
Do It Yourself (DIY) AssistancePlanning, design & documentation
for renovations, additions, and new construction
830-358-6341
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“Check Engine” light on? We offer Computer Analysis!
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Phone 830-237-1228 • Canyon Lake • Cell [email protected] • Jamie Riley, Owner/Operator
Dine in or out
12444 FM 306 • Across from Maricopa Lodge • Canyon LakeMon -Wed 11-8 and Fri-Sat 11-9 • Closed Thursdays & Sundays
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by Villa Jean Tiller
VJ’s Fitness express Wellness Center
Two FREE Aqua Massages per Month with Membership
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Tai Chi • Silver Sneakers Classes for SeniorsSpa Capsule Aqua Massages • Yoga
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We believe our eyes, not our stomach
Villa Jean Tiller has a BS in Behavioral Science and a Masters of Divinity Degree. She practices whole body health daily combin-ing socialization, exercise, good nutrition, environment, and spiri-tuality and will help you with a suitable exercise program, good nutrition plan and a healthy outlook. For more information, call 830-964-6046.
Over time, our clothes may tell us that we’ve overeaten, but how do we know if we’re having too much when we’re smack in the middle of dinner? Short of eating until it hurts, most of us seem to rely on the size or the volume of the food to tell us when we are full. We usually try to eat the same visible amount of food we are used to eating. We Eye it, Dish It and Eat It.
What does seem to be the case is that the faster we wolf down our food, the more we eat, because this combination of cues doesn’t get the chance to tell us we are no longer hungry. Research studies have shown that it takes up to 20 minutes for our body and brain to signal satiation, so that we realize we are full. As Brian Wansink, PH.D. in his book “Mindless Eating, Why We Eat More Than We Think” points out, we Americans start, finish, and clear the table for many of our meals in less than 20 minutes.
Dr. Barbara Rolls of the Center for Behavioral Nutrition at Penn State in her diet book, The Volumetrics Eating Plan, points out after thousands of hours of meticulous lab studies, we are pretty much clueless about when we’ve had enough to eat. While it is hard to calculate calories, it’s easy to eyeball a portion size. We know that if we eat a hamburger that takes two hands to hold, we should be full. But if we eat one that we can easily hold with a thumb and two fingers, we’ll be looking around for more. If someone typically eats a huge half-pound hamburger, and you give them a quarter pound hamburger, they will eat it and still feel hun-gry. Rolls found that if you make the quarter pound hamburger look the same size as the half-pound hamburger, by adding let-tuce, tomato, onion and not squishing it down before serving it, the same hungry person will eat it and say he’s full.
One possible tip: Cut down portions by using a smaller plate filled with food.
Also, take three deep breaths, relax and slow down, showing gratitude and appreciation for each nourishing bite and just may be say “good bye” to indigestion. Wow! It just might be worth it!
Next month learn how the Aqua Massage has been proven to help get rid of cellulite.
New Class at VJ’s is Beginners Line Dancing.
Computer DiagnosticsA/C, Brakes, Tune Ups
4x4 & Diesel
Kirby Westmoreland, Owner7735 FM 2673
Canyon Lake 78133
Quality WorkmanshipASE Certified30 years Experience
M-F 8-5All Makes & ModelsForeign & Domestic
Hillside Auto830.899.2525 • [email protected]
LOCAL TECH SERVICEPC & MAC Support - Web Design
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Pops!David Mairs, Music Director • Tzuying Huang, 2011 Young Artist Competition Winner, Clarinet • Rossini: Overture to William TellCopland: John Henry • Falla: Three Cornered Hat Suite No. 2
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Chris Moore, Owner/Operator & Texas Licensed Irrigator #001443516 year Canyon Lake Resident • Licensed & Insured
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Maggie BrayCertifi ed Skin Therapist & Esthetician
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Contemplating this month’s article, I re-alize the challenges we face in staying op-timally healthy. Since starting my writing career, I rarely relax, sleep too little, often forget to eat, clench my teeth all night, stay stressed, and spend far too many hours at the computer. Worse, my active lifestyle tanked.
And right now, the brownies my daughter made to raise mon-ey for “Jump Rope for Life” are calling me. That’s right, she raises more money selling brownies than getting pledges for promised physical activity. Warped, but that’s our culture.
Well, at least I floss and don’t smoke or take steroidal hor-mones. Yet x-rays show the bone around my front teeth is half gone, even with extremely healthy gums. You see, all the above, plus the fact that I’m a thin, white, post-menopausal woman contributed. Women with osteoporosis lose 3X the bone height around their teeth compared to those without, re-gardless of whether they have gum disease.
Estrogen, which keeps bone-building cells active, and promotes structural bone protein, subsides in menopause. In-flammatory diets devoid of the mineral content required to digest them, and poor omega 3/omega 6 fatty acid ratios, fur-ther drain skeletal minerals. Minerals are important, but just as critical, is the matrix between the minerals that gives bones the flexibility they need to dissipate energy. The immune sys-tem, nutrition, activity levels, and hormones work together to keep bones healthy. I have a lot of work – and play – to do if I want to change my outcome.
My vegetarian diet is replete with minerals that keep my pH stable, though I add magnesium citrate. The dark leafy greens I eat daily are rich in A and B-complex vitamins. I supplement with K2 when I don’t eat K2-rich natto. K2 an-chors calcium to bone and directs it away from blood vessel walls, where it contributes to atherosclerosis.
Now, I think I’ll go jump on the trampoline to relax, build estrogen, and put some load on my bones.
Carol Vander Stoep, author of “Mouth Matters: How Your Mouth Ages Your Body and What You Can Do About It” (www.mouthmatters.com), Lana Rich, RDH, and Charles Warlick, DDS work together in Wimberley. Dr. Warlick has been practicing dentistry in Wimberley since 1979 providing full service biological dentistry for adults and children. Fam-ily Dental Center is located at the Y of Ranch Road 12 and Road 2325 across Ace Hdw’s parking lot. For more informa-tion, call 512-847-3556.
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Dr. Warlick,can make
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Why wait for someday? Talk with your localWells Fargo banker, call today.
Canyon Lake • 830-964-2265
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830-964-3600 • 12381 FM306 • Canyon Lake • MaricopaRiversideLodge.com
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by Kim Morris
Proud Chamber Members & Sponsors
Canyon Lake • 830-964-2265
Proud Chamber Members and Sponsors Chamber View
It takes a village…
It takes a village to raise a child. I’ve always equated that adage with third world countries. That is, until these past several years. Current trends show it is now a global condition and though we come from a variety of villages, we all face the same responsibility for our col-lective children. More important is my belief that it takes outstand-ing and supportive teachers who have dedicated their professional lives to educating our children. Children who begin school as young as four and their education process in school encompass more than book learning. With both parents largely absent during the workday a lot of the life lessons are now learned through teach-ers, day care or older siblings. It takes a village…
The moment young people walk through the front doors of Startzville Elementary, they enter a safe cocoon of profound nur-turing under the guidance of Principal Denise Kern. All these chil-dren are given the educational opportunities that are necessary to be an active participant in life. The kids are encouraged to take all the requisite next steps that will carry them towards adulthood. These children are the future and are being readied to take on the world. And just think… someday they will be taking care of us!
Dr. Kern learned of a program that appealed to her sense of adventure and sent in her application along with a bazillion other school teachers around the globe. Startzville Elementary was one of only four elementary schools actually chosen for this study pro-gram set up/founded by Apple. All 115 members of the fifth grade class jumped in and ran with the project interviewing various peo-ple, including me as a representative of the Chamber.
The question I was asked: How do we welcome new people into our community?
In mid-April, I was invited back to the school along with Dr. Sean Maika, principal of Mountain Valley Middle School and Bob Presley, assistant to Superintendent Dr. Marc Walker to witness the fruits of their labor. The presentation consisted of an amaz-ing slide show as well as the live interactive interpretation of their study. All of this was taped and the entire package was to be sent in that week after final editing. I was a privileged eyewitness to the adage “it takes a village.” I saw the compassion of hardworking Canyon Lake teachers and the gumption of the entire fifth grade class with new dreams in their future.
We all share that future. And because of Dr. Kern and Apple, Inc, Canyon Lake is now global!
Tuesday • MAY 24th • 5:30-7:30pmCanyon Lake Chamber After-Hours Mixer
silvEr sAgE grill Guests are welcome with RSVP
Kim Morris is the President of the Canyon Lake Chamber of Com-merce. The Chamber Offices and Visitor Center are open from 9-5 weekdays and 10-2 on Saturdays. For more information or to volun-teer, call 830-964-2223 or visit CanyonLakeChamber.com.
Canyon Lake Chamber Mixer at Cooking It Up with The CarlesTuesday, April 26, 5:30-7:30pm
5-Star Restaurant class blended with the King of Wild Game!
Classes are hands-on or transformed into a dinner party
you won’t forget!
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Hill Country Cooking Classes
~ groups, private or customized ~~ Your place or ours ~
For reservations, call Canyon Lake, Texas 210.488.4268
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1 – Noon Lions Club Fish Fry, CRRC 11:30 – 3:00pm14 – Area Churches Blood Drive, ACE Hardware (Sattler) & Super S (Startzville) 9:00-3:00pm20 – VFW 8800 Annual Bar B Q & Chili Cook-off Startzville 8:00am Registration21 – VFW 8800 Annual Bar B Q & Chili Cook-off Startzville 1:00pm Judging21 – 10th Annual CLASS Bark B Q 11:00 – 3:00pm24 – Chamber Mixer Silver Sage Grille 5:30-7:30pm30 – VFW 8800 Memorial Day Service Cranes Mill Cemetery 11:00am
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May EventsUPCOMING
Service TimesSUNDAY
Sunday School 9:30 amWorship Service 10:30 am
Children’s Church 11:15 amSpanish Worship 4:00 pm
WEDNESDAY NIGHTIn the Word 7:00 pm
Youth Service 7:00 pmBible Quiz 7:00 pm
THURSDAY NIGHTRoyal Rangers 7:00 pmMissionettes 7:00 pm
FRIDAY NIGHTSpanish Bible Study 7:00 pm
Church in the Wildwood Assembly of God
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227 Charter Oak DriveCanyon Lake, TX 78133
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Just in, our first 2011 Smart TV! I thought I’d share some of its features with you. First off, most of the mid level and up models will have wireless or Wi Fi built in, so if you already have a wireless router, all you have to do is go to the menu select “wireless” and enter your password just like you would your laptop. As you have heard me say in most of my columns, it’s always best to hardwire your connection for top speed, performance and reliability.
Once online, you’ll notice right off the bat there are a ton of things to do right from your TV screen like Netflix, Hulu, and blockbuster as well as Facebook, Google and Twitter – just like your computer! Another cool feature is being able to see other devices you have connected to your home network like cameras, smart phones and game consoles allowing you to share pictures, music and videos with these devices!
There’s a separate section for “apps” – which are programs that people can write and offer for free or a small fee. So if you can’t get enough Sudoku you can buy the “app” for a few bucks – just like you would on your computer or smart phone.
In my opinion, the most promising feature is the web browser – just like the one on your home computer. You can go right to an MSN homepage and it allows you to surf the web straight from your couch, one tiny issue might be slower speeds. On higher end models, there is a full mini keyboard with mouse pointer but to review that will have to be another review in itself.
The features will vary from model to model and brand to brand, and if you are in the market for a Smart TV, do some re-search – compare picture quality and features. Don’t let a few bucks get in the way of getting the better model and brand that you’ll enjoy for a long time! If you’re still not sure, I invite you to call and make an appointment with us for a demonstra-tion and tutorial of the Smart TV, 3D and surround sound.
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As you are all aware, having the original copy of your Will in a location readily acces-sible and known to your Executor and loved ones is very important. The original self prov-en Will makes the probate process easier and more cut and dried. That being said, sometimes the original Wills are lost. That is why most law offices have a self preservation notice in the Will that authentic copies are stored at the attorney’s office (usually both in paper and electronic formats). This begs the question, does not having an original Will mean that a copy can’t be probated? No, as copies of Wills are routinely ad-mitted to probate pursuant to several Probate Code provisions and a well developed body of case law.
The Texas Probate Code as amended in 2007 does provide that copies of an original may be admitted for probate. The new code eliminated some negative presumptions and did away with some archaic witness provisions. There remains a presumption of revo-cation which must be overcome. This means it is the Applicant’s burden to introduce evidence to rebut the presumption.
Simply put, the most recent Texas appeals cases have allowed Will copies to be probated upon a showing that due diligence has been exercised to search for the original, and that, despite that dili-gent search, the original has not been located. In that regard, an Amarillo appellate opinion from April of last year stated that “it was not necessary for (the Will proponent) to also show how it was lost, such as through the eating habits of a neighbor’s goat, the oc-currence of a Kansas tornado, the devastation of a flash flood, or the like.” A lost Will requires some more work and expense but the Courts and Legislature have wisely moved toward a more modern approach to handle a lost original. It is best to have the original, as I am sure lost Wills necessarily result in more probate contests and litigation.
On another note I’m sure you are all aware of the terrible tragedy of the young mother who lost her baby as a result of accidentally leaving the child unattended. This case and another compelled me to write that Child Protective Services and statutes define the leav-ing a child seven or under unattended for any length of time in a vehicle is “neglect”, and if it is more than five minutes a crime.
by Charles Sullivan
Charles Sullivan is the founder of Sullivan & Associates, PLLC. His practice is primarily in business, personal injury, and real estate lit-igation, as well as family, criminal and wills and trusts. He never has and never will represent an insurance company. He has offices in Canyon Lake at 8115 FM 2673, Georgetown, and Austin, and can be reached locally at 830-899-3259 for more information.
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Flyin’ thingsby Terry Schroller
You come home from a stressful day in which you could barely leave your cubicle or maybe you were outdoors
wrestling something while pouring sweat and all you want is that first ‘relaxer’. A relaxer is your favorite poison. You know, beer, wine, soda, fruit drink, coffee, etc. I say poison because if we like it and it tastes good it’ll probably kill ya. Anyway, you pour your poison and then dash off to remove the day’s work from your bod and change into something that won’t make the flowers wilt when you walk by. Aahh! That’s better. Now for that ‘relaxer’. Been lookin’ forward to this all day. Your face is shaped like a funnel with ears in anticipa-tion. You spot something out of the corner of your eye. It flies out of the glass and is fluttering around your face. You look in the glass and what? Upon closer inspection you notice there are some things floating on their backs with their eyes barely open, they’re belching and have huge sxxx-eating grins on their faces. No way they could pass a field sobriety test. They can’t even make it out of the glass!
Welcome to the world of the fruit, phorid, drain, sewage, filter flies and fungus gnats. Why? Composting, recycling, limited trash pickup, heat, humidity and hey, we’re all on septic systems. Next question. How often do you clean those trash receptacles? I thought so. What about house plants? Got any standing in water? Thought so.
Guys, I’m tellin’ you straight up. These things are filthy, nasty, dirty creatures. Fortunately drinking a few won’t kill you but they do add a little crunch to your poison.
What to do? Start putting your trash and recyclables in sealed containers. Take your kitchen trash out of the house often. Let plants dry thoroughly between waterings. Keep your screens in good repair. Don’t leave the doors open. Here’s a biggy–they love coffee makers, so clean them frequently and let them dry out. Clorox or treat all drains as well. Do not let fermentation take over.
If you’re too lazy to do all this...Drown ‘em and Drink ‘em!
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Bill and Jan Goetz are Canyon Lake residents and owners of Shell Rapid Lube in Sattler, a full service auto maintenance facility that specializes in all lube services, tire rotation, brake services, tune-ups and new car warranty maintenance. Bill spent a 30-year ca-reer with Fortune 100 and start-up companies that specialized in developing technologies to streamlined retail operations of large oil companies and retailers. For more information, call 964-5373.
There are still some great mysteries in the world that remain unsolved. The one that we all want to understand will have to wait until the 2012 election cycle gets moving – that being which of the poten-tial presidential candidates were born in the USA. Well, I am sure that you have heard and are relieved to know, that one great mystery has been solved. . . Donald Trump has recently proven his birth origin so that the focus is no longer on him.
And, just a about as important, there is one other great mys-tery out there that I will attempt to debunk today. Does nitrogen have significant benefit over compressed air in your vehicle’s tires? Advertising leads us to believe that nitrogen in tires will make the EPA get out of our lives, stop the fighting in Libya and cause US Senate to eliminate our $14 Trillion debt – all for just $39.99. OKKK!
Now, I actually know two people who swear that their nitro-gen-filled tires increased their gas mileage by a lot, so I “climbed the mountain in search of the answer.” Actually, I just got on the internet, did some research and came upon a mechanic, named Cecil Adams, who has an automotive radio show, or something, and handled a question this way that “Dave from Massachusetts ” asked about nitrogen in tires. (Now, stop laughing. I’m not smart enough to make this stuff up). Cecil said (paraphrased) “Most tires are filled with compressed air which is 78% nitrogen & 21% oxy-gen . . . filling your tires with nitrogen mainly does two things: it eliminates skinny oxygen molecules with fat nitrogen molecules, reducing the rate at which gas diffuses through tire walls . . . theo-retically, tires filled with nitrogen retain optimal pressure longer . . . “ WOW!
With that being said, I then found research from Consumer Re-port who ran a year long test on tires filled with nitrogen and com-pressed air – with the result being mixed. Over a one year period, the tire with nitrogen stayed inflated only 1.3 pounds per square inch (PSI) more than the one filled with compressed air. Hope-fully, there will be no more sleepless nights in Canyon Lake over this ex-mystery. Simply check your tires regularly for best results.
How about nitrogen in those tires?
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Your system’s HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) components each carry a manufacturer’s Limited Warranty, how-ever just as with automobiles and other large purchases, regular maintenance of the system is the responsibility of the homeowner, and is not covered by warranty. Manufacturers recommend having a professional contractor perform a pre-season check-up, once in fall and once in spring. Spring is here.
Having your air conditioner or heater inspected and tuned can save you money and prevent breakdowns. The price is well worth it when you consider the cost of larger monthly utility bills, due to de-creased efficiency and non warranty repair costs. Pre-season check-ups are designed to keep your systems running at peak performance. Below are a few the most common homeowner questions.
Question. Is R-22 refrigerant still available?Answer. If you purchase a new HVAC system after 1/01/2010 it
will most likely use R410A (puron). R-22 refrigerant will still be manufactured until 1/01/2020.
Question. What is the most common cause of HVAC equipment failure?
Answer. Dirt and neglect. Remember to check filters every month and change when needed.
Question. What is the average life span of my HVAC system?Answer. On average a well maintained system should last 14
years or more.Question. How often should I add refrigerant to my air condi-
tioning system?
Even warmer days ahead
Answer. Contrary to popular belief, air conditioners do not consume refrigerant (freon) as cars do oil, so under ideal condi-tions it should never need to be recharged. If the system needs refrigerant added it has a leak that should be repaired.
As the hot summer is just around the corner, remember to have your air condi-tioning system inspected by a licensed heating and air conditioning contractor. Stay cool.
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Kyle Brennan owns and operates Country Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning in Spring Branch (Lic.# TACLA28573E). Country Comfort provides residential and commercial heating and air conditioning services for Central Texas. For more information on service programs, repairs or install contact Country Comfort at (830)237-0248 or e-mail [email protected].
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Steve Sherman is the Store Manager for Canyon Lake ACE Hardware, offering excellent customer service, a great selection, reasonable prices – and they are close to home. If you have ques-tions, stop by or call 964-2797.
Enjoy the outdoors with momby Steve Sherman
Once spring and Mother’s Day arrives, it may as well be summer here at the lake. Taking Mom boating, camping and most other outdoor activities seem to kick into high gear. Unfortunately, with all the fun
activities come all the uninvited guests. No… not the in-laws. The bugs.
Keeping the bugs at bay is a lot like trying to keep cool during the summer. It can seem to be a never-ending process. Warm, humid days and still evenings - both favorites of insects - can foil any attempts at comfort.
In preparation for this season, stop by your local hardware store and learn about some new tricks for battling the bugs. Don’t let them discourage you from relaxing in your backyard or taking a siesta on your deck or porch.
If you paint the ceiling of your porch a pale, pale blue, you can prevent critters from building nests. As I understand it, the wasps, etc. confuse the painted ceiling with the sky and refrain from building there.
Outdoor lovers discovered the many products available for the fight against mosquitoes, flies and other winged pests. From herbs to electronic pest repellants, both available at your local hardware store choose your weapon and head outside.
Citronella candles are a popular porch or patio bug repellant. Inexpensive and easy to use, the candles emit a scent that drives the bugs away. At night, they add a pleasant glow to the summer air. Citronella candles are available in terra cotta pots, small gal-vanized pails and on stakes that can be driven into the ground.
Lavender and other herbs are a natural repellant. For a porch or deck, place potted herb plants or dried bunches of the herbs on a table. The herbal oils emit scents that repel insects. Herbs also are used in natural insect repellent lotions that you can ap-ply before heading outside.
An electronic battery-powered mosquito repeller works great, too. It provides a fifteen foot diameter of protection and is great for picnics and outdoor dining. It is odorless, silent and about the size of a portable phone.
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In recent months, we’ve discussed many aspects of water softeners and other types of treatment equipment. We’ve talked about the wide range of prices, and the varying degrees of qual-ity. As is typically the case when consid-
ering any household appliance, choosing the least expensive op-tion usually means you’ll be sacrificing quality of construction and, therefore, longevity.
Applying this logic, it stands to reason that the highest priced units will work best and last the longest. Don’t tell the big guys where you heard this, but most of what you’re paying for is a name, and an awful lot of overhead. Many companies will add decorative accessories, such as tank covers, in order to justify higher pricing. Some will try to sell you additional equipment which may not be necessary. There’s a point at which you’re no longer getting the added value for your dollar.
If you’ve ever sat through a sales presentation for a water treatment system, watching the endless array of slightly interest-ing chemistry experiments, and listening to all of the reasons you positively cannot live another minute without purchasing the “Scale-Buster 4000”, then you’re well acquainted with the “what did he say?!?” feeling which usually follows such en-counters.
When it comes to the actual equipment, the simple truth is that one component matters far more than the rest of the system. The control valve mounted on top of the resin tank is the brains of the system, and will dictate your overall experience with the softener. It’s important to consider a softener which incorporates recent technological advances, while maintaining ease of use for the homeowner. The goal is to get the most bang for your buck and to find equipment which will provide clean worry-free water with the least possible effort on your part. Sizing and placement of the softener are also crucial and can easily be determined by a licensed and experienced professional. The Texas Commission for Environmental Quality regulates the water treatment indus-try. It is simple to check the status of licensed individuals by visiting the TCEQ website at www.tceq.state.tx.us.
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Like a real-life horror movie? Or prefer science fiction drama? There’s some of each in the block-buster documentary “Un-der Our Skin” that reveals the truth behind the Lyme disease controversy that rages through-
out the USA. This movie is a gripping expose of the financial conflicts of interest that riddled the development of treat-ment guidelines doctors think they have to follow. It tells the story of real people, a beautiful bride, a National Park Ranger and others who suffered for years with Lyme disease without proper diagnosis or treatment.
Lyme disease is transmitted to humans by the bite of a deer tick along with at least five other co-infections. May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month. If you have chronic pain, and live anywhere that deer roam, this movie is for you!
“Under Our Skin” will be shown free of charge to the public at the Tye Preston Memorial Library promptly at 6pm, Wednesday, May 18. Adults and teens will find it a fas-cinating evening. Parents and educators should not miss it! For more information, call 830-964-2119.Harriet Bishop, the local spokesperson for Lyme Disease Awareness was wheelchair-bound for over a year while undiagnosed. There are five known cases of Lyme disease within a square mile of her home at Canyon Lake.
Lyme Disease Informative film at TPML, May 18
Lyme disease often misdiagnosedLyme disease can persist in the body for years if not properly
treated with antibiotics. Early detection and immediate treatment provide the most successful chance for a cure. Often referred to as the new “Great Imitator,” the illness can take many forms. A bull’s eye rash is the only certain sign of Lyme disease, but many patients don’t develop a rash, and many are unaware of a bite. Lyme is largely unrecognized in Texas, under-reported, and of-ten misdiagnosed by doctors who are not familiar with its clinical presentation. You can test negative and still have Lyme disease.
Lyme disease can begin with mild flu-like symptoms which typically include extraordinary fatigue but can cause severe ner-vous system disorders or seriously affect any organ. Initial symp-toms can occur as many as eight weeks after a tick bite and usual-ly lessen or even disappear, may recur sometimes with periods of greater intensity every three to four weeks and can be extremely debilitating and occasionally deadly.
Contrary to assertions of many physicians, Lyme disease is not a rare illness that is easy to avoid, difficult to acquire, and simple to diagnose; nor is it easily treated and cured. Take a color photo-graph with a ruler to show size of any similar rash that develops to show to your doctor. This information is not intended as medi-cal advice; consult a healthcare provider who is familiar with the diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne diseases. Inspect yourself, your children, and your pets frequently.
Source: Texas Lyme Disease Association
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Photos courtesy of Canyon Lake Optimist Club’s classy newsletter by CrisBrisbin.com
“Bringing out the Best in Kids” fundraiser to support their flag football league. Kudos to the Youth Club “worker bees, Octagon Club members, and DeAnna Pugh, Optimist of the Month. For information or to join call Glenn Erickson at 830-935-2578, occanyonlake.org
“Friendly Church Worth Finding”
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon LakeTake Overhill Drive off FM 2673 to Flintstone
830-899-7104 • www.canyonlakeumc.org
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
Mother’s Day Out
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Ph: 830-899-7104 www.canyonlakeumc.org
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Ph: 830-899-7104 www.canyonlakeumc.org
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
Mother’s Day Out
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon LakeTake Overhill Drive off FM 2673 to Flintstone
830-899-7104 • www.canyonlakeumc.org
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Ph: 830-899-7104 www.canyonlakeumc.org
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
Mother’s Day Out
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Ph: 830-899-7104 www.canyonlakeumc.org
206 Flintstone Drive • Canyon LakeFM 2673 to Overhill Drive to Flintstone
830-899-7104www.canyonlakeumc.org
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years • Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00 Mother’s Day Out
Canyon Lake United Methodist Church
18 Months – 4 Years Mon. & Wed. 8:30 – 2:00
206 Flintstone Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Ph: 830-899-7104 www.canyonlakeumc.org
Thanks First State Bank!
The Tye Preston Memorial Library Summer Reading Program, “Dig Up a Good Book!” will entertain and inspire children ages 3 to 12. A carnival and registration kicks off a summer of fun, motivating activities, Wednesday, June 1, 10am to noon. Weekly programs to educate and entertain make this a favorite activity for kids and parents! The daily “Blue Light Special” offers a surprise if a secretly marked book is checked out. The Grand Finale, July 6 at 10am, awards 12 bicycles to the top readers in various age groups. Call 830-964-3744 or www.tpml.org for more details.
Optimist Club announces Oratorical & Essay WinnersJohn Ryan Mack won the Canyon Lake Optimist Club’s Ora-
torical Contest in the boys division following his 2nd place win in the Essay Contest. Mary Kate Crockett won the Oratorical Con-test in the girls division and also won 1st place in the girl’s divi-sion Essay Contest. Both made exceptional presentations to earn the award and have advanced to Regional Level. District Level winners will each receive a $2,500 college scholarship, one for the boys division and one for the girls.
Canyon Lake Noon Lions Annual Spring Fish FrySunday, May 1st • 11:30 am - 3:00 pm
CRRC Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones (on S. Access Road)830 935-4699
Eat-in or take-out, tickets $8 tickets from the Chamber or any Lions Members. This annual Lions fundraiser supports various
non-profit organizations in the Canyon Lake community.
TPML’s Summer Reading Program starts June 1Ends with 12 Bicycle Giveaway
Optimist President Glenn Erickson presentation to John Ryan Mack and Cati Harrington, 3rd place Essay winner. Not pictured is Mary Kate Crockett.
CASA Voice Tours are now held on Wednesdays beginning in May for anyone interested in learning more about CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) services for children who have been abused or neglected and are under State care–children who may not be able to speak for themselves and need your voice. Volun-teer Advocates are sometimes the only constant in the child’s life during this hard time. Like the children, Advocates come from all walks of life but there are other ways to help.
The next tours are scheduled on Wednesdays from noon to 1pm, May 4 and June 1st in in New Braunfels and May 11th and June 8th in San Marcos. Bring friends and family who might want to learn more about CASA. Church groups, book clubs and other groups are welcome. Individuals or groups considering a dona-tion may attend the tour as well. For more information, call 830-626-2272 or visit www.casacentex.org.
CASA Voice Tours now held on Wednesdays
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Dinosaurs and Fossils. During the guided tour of the dino-saur tracks, we’ll find out how we know so much about dino-saurs just from the tracks they left. We’ll learn the names of these huge animals that roamed our area millions of years ago. We’ll learn about the fossils that are found in our area and their names – and even go on a fossil hunt!
Frontier Life. Find out about how people lived in this area 100 years ago and how difficult their lives were. Grandmother Sycamore will tell how these people used the plants they found for food and medicine. She’ll tell stories about how children lived and went to school.
The two Discovery Camp programs are designed for students aged 7 through 11 years and will be held on the museum grounds from 9am to noon. The tuition for each session will be $35.
Download a registration form from the website: theheritage-museum.com or call the museum office at 830-899-4542 to have one mailed to you. Mail the completed registration form to the museum with a $10 nonrefundable registration fee; the museum will mail you the necessary permission and health information to be returned completed with the tuition two weeks before the registered camp day.
Join in for a Saturday of fun, and learn about life of long ago in the Texas Hill Country. Two three-hour programs, designed for second-through-fifth-grade level students, will be held in June and repeated in July. The dates are:
• June 18 & July 16 ~ Dinosaurs and Fossils• June 25 & July 23 ~ Frontier Life
The dinosaur tracks on site, made roughly 100 million years ago, are probably the most prolific site in Texas in numbers. The museum is located between Sattler and Startzville and is open daily from 1pm to 5pm except Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.
4831 FM 2673 • www.theheritagemuseum.com
830-899-4542Saturday Discovery Camp
Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country
North Shore United Methodist ChurchChurch Garage Sale
Saturday, May 21 • 8am-3pm In the church parking lot • Table rental available for $25830-935-3667 • 23880 N Cranes Mill Rd, Canyon Lake
Healing Hearts is a special weekly support group for people grieving the death of someone close. It’s a place where you can be around people who understand how you feel and the pain of your loss. At Healing Hearts, you’ll learn valuable information that will help you through this difficult time in your life. Grief is a journey that no one should have to travel alone. The group meets Tuesdays at 2:30pm at Canyon Lake Presbyterian Church at 230 Shepherd Hill Dr, West of the Chamber Offices. Call 830-935-2537 or 2437.
The CRRC hosts an Open House every Thursday, 11am to 3pm at the Event Center, 125 Mabel Jones. Area Senior Citizens are invited to share their interests and ideas for their new Senior Center. The Open House provides social time with light refreshments and infor-mation on activities planned and proposed. Seniors have been meet-ing there since February; Game and Book Clubs are now forming.
A Grand Opening Celebration is scheduled for Thursday, May 19, 11am to 3pm. There will be harp and piano music, light refresh-ments, door prizes and sign-up sheets for various activities.
Volunteer coordinators, Suzi Ingram and Susan Logue, are ask-ing fellow seniors for their input on day trips, guest speakers, and various projects and activities. The mission of the CRRC Senior Center is to enrich the lives of seniors by using the deep well of knowledge and talents they possess to encourage pride and purpose for themselves and the community. The center plans to be open five days a week soon. Although the center's focus is to provide a place for seniors to stay active, all are welcome. Call 830-964-3003 for information.
Senior Center Now Open Grand Opening • Thursday, May 19, 11-3
Healing Hearts Bereavement Recovery Support Group
$50 Bronze/$100 Silver/$200 Gold Certificate Donors receive lunch tickets & a framed certificate presented in August but any amount donated
is appreciated. Supports charities & scholarships for CLHS & SVHS.
Saturday Discovery CampHeritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country
• Door prizes • Harp and piano musicRefreshments • FREE blood pressure checks
Wii Tournament • Sign up for day trips, book club, guest speaker requests, and other activities.
125 Mabel Jones • C.R.R.C. Event Center
Thursday, May 19 •• 11am-3pm •• 830-964-3003 Grand OpeninG CelebraTiOnC.R.R.C. Senior Center
Canyon Lake Masonic Lodge #1425 Annual Barbeque Dinner Fundraiser
Saturday • June 11 • 11am-2 pm • CRRC Rec Center$10 All-You-Can-Eat • Under 10 eat free • 830-237-1899
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