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Copyright © 2011 Peel, Inc. Lakeline Ranch Reader - November 2011 1 Lakeline Ranch Reader Lakeline Ranch READER December 2011 NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF LAKELINE RANCH Volume 3, Issue 12 OPEN ISSUES REPAIR THE FRISBEE GOLF COURSE Tee boxes are in bad shape and signs are damaged and missing NOTES: Proposed as an Eagle Scout Project; waiting for deals from the scout PUT A SWING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES: Waiting on feedback from the committee heading this up REPAIR BASKETBALL BACKBOARDS NOTES: Received Quotes. Board to Vote POOL FURNITURE IS ALREADY COMING APART, NEEDS TO BE FIXED NOTES: A homeowner volunteered to look at it to see if he could repair them WORKING ON NEXT YEARS BUDGET Hello Lakeline Ranch, e holiday season is here and I hope that you are all enjoying the cooler temperatures. Since our last meeting we have had several residents express a desire to serve as provisional members on the HOA Board. e new provisional board members are Richard Chavez, Paul Murray, and Jeromie Payne. Welcome Gentlemen, and ank you for volunteering to assist in our community! If any other homeowners would like to serve on the board please send your contact information to Carl Gamble at Goodwin Management he can be reached at (512) 431- 2400. e board will be working on several projects this coming year, including, the replacement of the basketball goals and what to do with the empty “Park” area. at’s about all of the news this month, ank you for your readership. We would like to wish everyone a Joyous Holiday Season, and a Prosperous New Year! Respectfully, Robert Hammerbach LLR HOA Board Member Halloween 2011 ank you to everyone who participated by decorating your home for Halloween! It sure made the neighborhood look great! I know my children really enjoyed driving around looking at all the spooky decorations. e winners this year are: 1.  2603 Stage Coach 2.  2300 Hideout Cove 3.  1205 Golden Bridle 4.  2408 Elkhorn 5.  2416 Lost Mine ank you to everyone who participated! Winners received a gift card to Wal-mart! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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Lakeline Ranch Reader

Lakeline RanchREADER

December 2011 NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF LAKELINE RANCH Volume 3, Issue 12

OPEN ISSUESREPAIR THE FRISBEE GOLF COURSE

Tee boxes are in bad shape and signs are damaged and missingNOTES: Proposed as an Eagle Scout Project;

waiting for deals from the scout

PUT A SWING IN THE NEIGHBORHOODNOTES: Waiting on feedback from the committee heading this up

REPAIR BASKETBALL BACKBOARDSNOTES: Received Quotes.

Board to VotePOOL FURNITURE IS ALREADY COMING APART,

NEEDS TO BE FIXEDNOTES: A homeowner volunteered tolook at it to see if he could repair them

WORKING ON NEXT YEARS BUDGET

Hello Lakeline Ranch,The holiday season is here and I hope that you are all

enjoying the cooler temperatures. Since our last meeting we have had several residents express a desire to serve as provisional members on the HOA Board. The new provisional board members are Richard Chavez, Paul Murray, and Jeromie Payne. Welcome Gentlemen, and Thank you for volunteering to assist in our community! If any other homeowners would like to serve on the board please send your contact information to Carl Gamble at Goodwin Management he can be reached at (512) 431-2400. The board will be working on several projects this coming year, including, the replacement of the basketball goals and what to do with the empty “Park” area. That’s about all of the news this month, Thank you for your readership.

We would like to wish everyone a Joyous Holiday Season, and a Prosperous New Year!

Respectfully,Robert HammerbachLLR HOA Board Member

Halloween 2011Thank you to everyone who participated by decorating your

home for Halloween! It sure made the neighborhood look great! I know my children really enjoyed driving around looking at all the spooky decorations.

The winners this year are: 1.  2603 Stage Coach

2.  2300 Hideout Cove3.  1205 Golden Bridle

4.  2408 Elkhorn 5.  2416 Lost Mine

Thank you to everyone who participated! Winnersreceived a gift card to Wal-mart!

HAPPYHOLIDAYS!

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MISSION STATEMENTFor Lakeline Ranch - The mission of the Lakeline Ranch Reader

is to provide the Lakeline Ranch Community with one source of local news content that is written by Lakeline Ranch residents. Our goal is to help build the community by connecting local businesses with residents and residents with relevant neighborhood information."Be the community."

ADVERTISING INFO Please support the advertisers that make the Lakeline Ranch Reader possible. If you would like to support the newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at 888-687-6444 or [email protected]. The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the issue.

ARTICLE INFO The Lakeline Ranch Reader is mailed monthly to all Lakeline Ranch 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 Lakeline Ranch Reader please email it to [email protected]. The deadline is the 9th of the month prior to the issue.

BOARD MEMBERSNEW BOARD MEMBERS WILL BE

ANNOUNCED IN THE DECEMBER ISSUE

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Christmas Décor ContestWe will be having a Christmas Decoration Contest this year!

So get those ladders out! Get the lights and garland ready! The judging will take place the weekend of December 16-18, 2011. Make sure you have your lights on these evenings.

The winners will be awarded a gift card to Lowes! Thank you for your participation!

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Lakeline Ranch ReaderBow Wow Express Holiday Festival

2nd Annual Bow Wow Express Holiday Festival Expected to Draw over 1200 People and Hundreds of Dogs.

Family and dog-friendly event will provide holiday fun and raise money for the ADA’s Bow Wow Reading program for at risk readers.

The Austin Dog Alliance will host the Bow Wow Express Holiday Festival on Sunday, December 18th from 1 – 4 pm at Milburn Park, 1901 Sunchase Blvd. in Cedar Park. The ADA suggests a $20 donation per family to participate in all the fun activities. The proceeds benefit Austin Dog Alliance’s Bow Wow Reading Dog program designed to help below grade level readers improve their skills.

Austin Dog Alliance’s Bow Wow Reading Dog Program provides pet therapy teams to local schools and libraries. Teams are currently working with children in Round Rock ISD, Eanes ISD, Austin ISD, and Leander ISD and at the Pflugerville and

Leander Libraries on a regular basis.The Holiday Festival will feature activities

designed to be both fun and educational for families, including train rides, cookie and dog biscuit decorating, and carnival games. “Story Time with Bow Wow Reading Dogs is always a popular activity. The featured book this year is The Polar Express,” says Debi Krakar, Executive Director of the ADA. “We will also have vendor booths with gifts for dogs and dog-loving humans. Hot Chocolate, complete with whipped cream and sprinkles, will be served and photos with Santa will be available at an additional cost,” she adds.

New this year is a costume contest for dogs and their handlers. Those wishing to participate are asked to donate $5 or bring a new dog leash or collar for ADA’s rescue dogs. The costume parade begins at 2:00pm. Prizes will be awarded in five different categories.

Other fun activities include Christmas

carols and ornament, snowflake and bow making. There promises to be something to please both human and canine members of the family.

To learn more about the event, please contact Austin Dog Alliance at (512) 335-7100 or visit www.AustinDogAlliance.org.

About Austin Dog AllianceAustin Dog Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-

profit organization that believes the bond between humans and dogs can be used to build a stronger community through hospital and nursing home visits, reading dog programs, and educational programs which enhance the self-esteem of our children. For more information about Austin Dog Alliance’s Bow Wow Reading program and Pet Therapy Programs or to enroll your dog into a training program to become a pet therapy dog, call 512-335-7100.

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As a recipient of a gift, have you ever turned around to immediately give a gift back to the giver? Many who have received coats for their children and grandchildren at the annual Coats For Kids distribution day have returned the same day to volunteer. They gave their gifts right back to the community… a circle of service truly indicative of a successful program.

Coats for Kids is a program in its 25th year that provides warm winter coats each December to disadvantaged children and teenagers in Central Texas through a community-wide collection and distribution process. Each year, The Junior League of Austin, Jack Brown Cleaners, KASE 101 and KVUE partner with the community to ensure the children of Central Texas stay warm. On average, 30,000 coats are distributed per year with the help of over 2,600 community volunteers.

So how can you participate? Donate a new or gently-used coat to your nearest Jack Brown Cleaners, organize a coat drive through many outlets in your community (schools, places of worship, offices, neighborhoods), volunteer during sorting days or distribution days or spread the word.

FACTS:• Distribution Day: Saturday, December 10th from 8:00 AM - 3:00

PM• Distribution Site: Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road• Community Coat Drive: Monday, November 14th through

Wednesday, December 7th. Please drop your coats off at any local Jack Brown Cleaners.

• School & Business Coat Drive Competition: Monday, November 14th through Friday, November 30th. Please drop your coats off at any local Jack Brown Cleaners. To register, go to the JLA website: www.jlaustin.org/coats.

• Volunteer: Please join us to help sort coats December 6 – December 9 and/or to distribute coats to children on December 10. Register at www.jlaustin.org/coats.Find all details about Coats For Kids at http://www.jlaustin.org/

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You lean over to whisper something to your friend and you can tell by the look on your friend's face that something is up. Could it be your breath? Maybe you shouldn't have put extra onions on your hamburger at lunch. What's a kid with smelly breath to do?

The good news is that bad breath happens to everyone once in a while. Let's find out how to detect it, prevent it, and even treat it.

WHAT'S THAT SMELL?Bad breath is the common name for the

medical condition known as halitosis (say: hal-uh-toe-sis). Many different things can cause halitosis - from not brushing your teeth to certain medical conditions. Sometimes, a person's bad breath can blow you away — and he or she may not realize there's a problem. There are tactful (nice) ways of letting someone know about bad breath. You could offer mints or sugarless gum without having to say anything.

If you need to tell a friend he or she has bad breath, you could say that you understand foods can cause bad breath because you've had it before yourself. By letting someone know that bad breath isn't something unusual, you'll make the person feel more comfortable and less embarrassed about accepting your piece of chewing gum. If you suspect your own breath is foul, ask someone who will give you an honest answer without making fun of you. (Just don't ask your brother or sister — they just might tell you your breath stinks even when it doesn't!) Although everyone gets bad breath sometimes, if you have bad breath a lot, you may need to visit your dentist or doctor.

WHAT CAUSES BAD BREATH?Here are 3 common causes of bad breath:

• foods and drinks, such as garlic, onions, cheese, orange juice, and soda

• poor dental hygiene (say: hi-jeen), meaning you don't brush and floss as you should

• smoking and other tobacco usePoor oral hygiene leads to bad breath because

when you leave food particles in your mouth, these pieces of food can rot and start to smell. The food particles may begin to collect bacteria, which can be smelly, too. Plus, by not brushing your teeth regularly, plaque (a sticky, colorless film) builds up on your teeth. Plaque is a great place for bacteria to live and yet another reason why breath can turn foul.

PREVENTING SMELLY BREATHSo what's a kid to do? Don't smoke or use

tobacco products, of course. And take care of your mouth by brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing once a day. Brush your tongue, too, because bacteria can grow there. Flossing once a day helps get rid of particles wedged between your teeth. Also, visit your dentist twice a year for regular checkups and cleanings. Not only will you get a thorough cleaning, the dentist will look around your mouth for any potential problems, including those that can affect breath. For example, gum

disease, also known as periodontal (say: per-ee-uh-don-tul) disease, can cause bad breath and damage your teeth.

If you're concerned about bad breath, tell your doctor or dentist. But don't be surprised if he or she leans in and take a big whiff! Smell is one way doctors and dentists can help figure out what's causing the problem. The way a person's breath smells can be a clue to what's wrong. For instance, if someone has uncontrolled diabetes, his or her breath might smell like acetone (the same stuff that's in nail polish remover).

If you have bad breath all the time and the reason can't be determined by your dentist, he or she may refer you to a doctor to make sure there is no other medical condition that could be causing it. Sometimes sinus problems, and rarely liver or kidney problems, can cause bad breath. Usually, there's a less complicated reason for a kid's bad breath — like what you had for lunch. So keep up with your brushing and flossing and you should be breathing easy — and odor free!

Reviewed by: Lisa A. Goss, RDH, BS,and Charlie J. Inga, DDS

Date reviewed: September 2007

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Season!

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WASH YOUR HANDSREDUCING SPREAD OF DISEASE WHILE AT HOME & WORK

By: Concentra Urgent Care

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say that nearly 90,000 patients die in U.S. hospitals each year due to a preventable disease–many could be avoided if everyone properly washed their hands. From germs on office equipment to sick colleagues who decided to come into work anyway, people face the same dangers in the workplace. The same simple factholds true: Washing your hands regularly is an effective way to prevent yourself from catching or spreading a preventable disease or illness.

WHEN TO WASH YOUR HANDSThe CDC recommends washing

your hands every time you:• Prepare or eat food• Use the restroom

• Tend to someone who is sick; both before and after

• Blow your nose, cough, or sneeze• Handle garbage• Treat a cut or wound• Change diaper or clean up after children• Handle an animal or animal waste

HAND WASHING BASICSThe CDC has issued specific guidelines

about effective hand washing:• Wet hands with water• Use plain bar or liquid soap• Create a lather by vigorously rubbing

hands together for 15-20 seconds—about the amount of time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice

• Be sure to wash palms, back of hands,

fingers, and nails (clean nails by gently scratching nails down your opposing soapy palm)

• Rinse off soap under a stream of waterWHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO?

• Focus on hand washing in the lunch and/or break room

• Be careful when using sponges and dish towels. These are ideal sites for bacterial growth. Always wash your hands after using these items.

• Maintain a clean work area; regularly clean any office equipment, especially shared items such as phones and keyboards.

• Remind your colleagues of the importance of hand washing, particularly when you witness someone neglecting to wash his or her hands. ® 

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ADOPTIONCOALITION

Conner is a 10 year old energetic child who enjoys skateboarding, karate and playing basketball. He also likes to play with puzzles, action figures and lego’s. Conner is very creative and loves to draw and paint. Conner needs a patient, committed adoptive family that will provide him with unconditional love and support. He will benefit most by being the youngest child in the home or the only child.

For more information, please contact Stephanie Berka, Wendy’s Wonderful Kids Recruiter at Adoption Coalition of Texas 512-450-8750 or [email protected]

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