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Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Davenport Ranch Neighborhood Association - March 2015 1 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER Volume 11, Number 3 March 2015 Davenport Ranch Neighborhood Association www.DavenportRanch.org If you have driven through Davenport Ranch during quitting-time traffic, you know that certain roads (namely Canonero, Waymaker Way, Riva Ridge, Carryback, and Westlake Dr.) receive large amounts of cut- through traffic from Hwy 360. You may also have noticed that these cars do not always abide by our speed limits or obey stop signs. If you see dangerous driving, the city has informed us to call 311 to report this activity. A traffic engineer that presented at a neighborhood traffic meeting last summer advised us that 311 reports are a major way that the city collects data to determine where traffic calming measures are needed. Let’s inform the city that we have a problem in our neighborhood that we would like addressed by regularly reporting these incidences. Anyone can call 311, and we hope many of you will! Call 311 to Report Dangerous Cut-Through Traffic Congratulations to our new Davenport Ranch Neighborhood Association board members, Scott Boyd and John Biegel. Scott and John were elected to three-year terms on the board, and look forward to serving their community through a variety of initiatives and projects. As always, please feel free to reach out to any of the DRNA board members if you ever have concerns that you would like addressed or are interested in getting involved. You can find contact info for the board members as well as our management company on the second page of this newsletter. Welcome Scott and John! Congratulations TO NEW BOARD MEMBERS!

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Davenport Ranch

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER

Volume 11, Number 3 March 2015Davenport Ranch Neighborhood Association www.DavenportRanch.org

If you have driven through Davenpor t Ranch dur ing

quitting-time traffic, you know that certain roads

( n a m e l y C a n o n e r o , Waymaker Way, Riva Ridge, Carryback, and Westlake Dr.) receive large amounts of cut-through traffic from Hwy

360. You may also have noticed that these cars do

not always abide by our speed limits or obey stop signs. If you see

dangerous driving, the city has informed us to call 311 to report this activity. A traffic engineer that presented at a neighborhood traffic meeting last summer advised us that 311 reports are

a major way that the city collects data to determine where traffic calming measures are needed. Let’s inform the city that we have a problem in our neighborhood that we would like addressed by regularly reporting these incidences. Anyone can call 311, and we hope many of you will!

Call 311 to Report Dangerous Cut-Through

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Congratulations to our new Davenport Ranch Neighborhood Association board members, Scott Boyd and John Biegel. Scott and John were elected to three-year terms on the board, and look forward to serving their community through a variety of initiatives and projects. As always, please feel free to reach out to any of the DRNA board members if you ever have concerns that you would like addressed or are interested in getting involved. You can find contact info for the board members as well as our management company on the second page of this newsletter. Welcome Scott and John!

CongratulationsTO NEW BOARD

MEMBERS!

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Davenport RanchIMPORTANT NUMBERS

DAVENPORT - CENTRAL WEST DISTRICT OF POLICE DEPTNEW BAKER 4 DR SENIOR PATROL OFFICER Darrell Grayson ......................................... 512-947-5242 .........................................Darrell.Grayson@ci.austin.tx.usEMERGENGYPolice and Fire Emergencies ......................................... 9-1-1Reports/Non-Emergencies ...............................................311HOSPITALSSouth Austin Hospital (10 miles) ................... 512-447-2211 901 W. Ben White BlvdBrackenridge Hospital .................................... 512-324-7000 601 15th StreetSeton Hospital (10.5 miles) ............................ 512-324-1000 corner of 35th and Medical Pkwy - best choice for serious problemsChildren's Hospital of Austin (13 miles) ........ 512-324-8000 I-35 and 15thSeton Northwest (10 miles) ............................ 512-324-6000 11113 Research (183 N just past Braker)North Austin Hospital (8.5 miles) .................. 512-901-1000 Mopac and ParmerHeart Hospital .............................................. 512-407-7000 3801 N. LamarUrgent Care day and after hours:Austin Regional Clinic – FarWest ................... 512-346-6611 6835 Austin Center BlvdPoison Control ............................................1-800-222-1222ANIMAL CONTROLEnvirocare Pest Control .................................. 512-416-9191 Animal Pick up (dead animals) ..............................494-9400Animal Control (pick up stray or injured) ..............972-6060Barking Dog ...................................................................311UTILITIESAustin Energy Customer Service .................... 512-494-9400Austin Water Utility ....................................... 512-494-9400Texas Gas Service Customer Service ............... 800-700-2443Time Warner Cable Customer Service ............ 512-485-5555 Phone Payments.......................................... 512-485-6500SBC 24-hr Info Line: ..................................1-888-294-8433 Residential Phone Ordering: ....................1-800-464-7928 Residential Phone Repair: ........................1-800-246-8464MISCELLANEOUSGoodwin Management, Inc........................... 512- 502-7517Abandoned Cars .....................................................280-0075Airport- A.B.I.A. Flight Info. ................................530-2242Garbage Collection ................................................494-9400Lost mailbox key, Jim Howe; [email protected] .....844-4222Streetlight Problem ................................................505-7617Street Signs: Bridge & Street, Sam West .................974-8775Street Sign Replacement .........................................457-4885Hazardous Waste ...................................................974-4343NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPeel, Inc...........................................................512-263-9181

2015 DAVENPORTBOARD OF DIRECTORS

President: Mercedes Frost .............................. [email protected] Presidents: Joe Thrash, Architectural Review [email protected] Marc Alcedo [email protected] Larry Eisenberg ...................................... [email protected] Scott Boyd [email protected] John Biegel ....................................... [email protected]: Don Neville ............................... [email protected] Manager Jim Smitherman ................. [email protected]

MANAGEMENT INFORMATIONGoodwin Management, Inc

11149 Research, Suite 100 • Austin,Texas 78759-5227Off: 512 502-7526 • Cell: 512 470-5104 • Fax: 512 346-4873

PRESIDENT DAVENPORT RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD MASTER BOARD

Meredith Landry [email protected]

Colleen LockwoodREALTOR®, Broker Assoc.

512.825.6503 [email protected]

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TURNKEY REMODEL SOLUTIONSFREE IN HOME ESTIMATES

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• 3 medium apples, peeled & thinly sliced

• 1/4 Cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar• 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons

cinnamon• 3 cups flour• 2 cups sugar

• 1 tablespoon baking powder• 1 teaspoon salt• 4 eggs, beaten• 1 cup vegetable oil• 1/4 cup orange juice• 1 tablespoon vanilla

Combine first 3 ingredients, tossing well. Set aside. Combine flour, 2 cups sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Combine next 4 ingredients; add to flour mixture, mixing well. Pour 1/3 of batter into a greased and floured 10 inch tube pan. Top with half of the thinly sliced apples, leaving a 1/2” margin around center and sides. Repeat layering, ending with batter on top. Bake at 350° for 1 hour or until a wooden pick comes out clean. Cool in pan 10-15 minutes; then remove from pan. Let cool completely. Sprinkle with powdered sugar, if desired.

Apple Cake

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WWW.COLINSHOPE.ORG

JOIN US FOR GOLF AND A GREAT CAUSE!

*Includes lunch, dinner, hat & swag.

DATE:TIME:

Wednesday, April 29th11:00 am Registration, 1:00 pm Start

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REGISTER: WWW.TINYCH.ORG/GOLF

Questions? Contact:Kim Flasch: kim.�[email protected]

Sue Hart: [email protected]

Join us for the 7th annual Colin’s Hope Classic charity golf tournament. Enjoy a beautiful course, lunch, dinner, a chance to win a Lexus or

RV, and great prizes.

Gather your friends, grab your clubs, and help us reach our pledge raising goals and spread

awareness about drowning prevention.

WeenvisionaWORLDCHILDREN

DO NOT DROWNwhere

We’ve all been trained to work our “abs” to look thinner and because everyone is supposed to do crunches! But the truth is our core is so critical to our entire body’s health, performance and level of pain and the abs are just a component of a larger, sophisticated piece made up of also the glutes, hips, sides and back muscles (think spinal stabilizers). And a strong core isn’t just so we can look good, but it’s instrumental to our balance, how we move, sit and more.

Pain in the back and other body parts could be a warning sign that key stabilizer muscles are imbalanced, inflexible or unconditioned to do their job well. In this modern society where many of us sit for prolonged periods for work, school or in flight, it is crucial that we’re aware of our core’s role in everything we do and that we work hard to maximize its strength now and as we age. A flexible and strong core is necessary for:• Less injury and pain overall• Better day to day life performance (shoveling, carrying

groceries, navigating slippery terrain)• Improved athletic performance and efficiency• Balance• Looking tighter• Posture

The absolute best way to get a strong core is through full body, functional fitness that trains the core to work well in conjunction with the entire body. Crunches will give you abdominal endurance and some strength in the front region, but planks, Pilates, loaded squats, kettlebells and other exercises introducing instability and imbalance will get the job done much more efficiently and effectively as they work the entire core (and they are likely more fun, too!).

If you have questions about how to get on the right track, do some research and work with a trainer who will design a plan that is right for you.

To your core health!

Renee Geist, Renegade Inside Out Solutions, [email protected], www.facebook.com/ReniosRenee, 512.461.6114

THE CORE OF THE MATTER

FITNESSCORNER

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The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no

endorsement by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service or the Texas A&M AgriLife Research is implied. Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,

disability, genetic information or veteran status.

INDIAN MEAL MOTHS

Indianmeal moths can be found in dogfood, birdseed, cereals, dried fruit, nuts, powdered milk and candy. Adults are small with grayish wings tipped in copper. Larvae are creamy yellow to yellow-green to pink and often crawl along pantry walls. Spun pupal cases are often found along corners and edges of wall areas.

To eliminate a pantry pest problem, the first step is to locate and remove all infested items. Removing infested items is the easy part; finding the infestation is not always so simple. Begin with the oldest food items, usually in the back of the pantry. Inspect everything, including unopened food items since these can also be a source. If you find an infested item, do not stop your inspection, more than one item may be infested.

Throw away infested items. If you don’t feel that you can throw away food, place the infested food in a ziptop plastic bag and place it in the freezer for about 5-7 days or spread the infested food item on a baking sheet and bake at 250 degrees for 4-6 hours to kill any insects. Once all the insects are dead, you can sift the food item or pick out the insects. Of course, you can always just leave the insects in the food and get a little more protein with your meal!

It is extremely important to find the source, and not all pantry pest infestations come from the pantry. Check rooms for items such as dried, decorative peppers, dried flowers, potpourri or rice heating packs.

For more information or help with identification, contact Wizzie Brown, Texas AgriLife Extension Service Program Specialist at 512.854.9600. Check out my blog at www.urban-ipm.blogspot.com

At no time will any source be allowed to use the Davenport Ranch Newsletter 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 the Davenport Ranch Homeowners Association and Peel Inc. The information in the Davenport Ranch Newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Davenport Ranch residents only.

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.

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Davenport Village Shopping Center

Serving the Courtyard Neighborhood

for almost 13 years!

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At the bottom of the hillacross from Maudie’s

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(512) 347-8299www.BridgeViewDental.com

Sometimes a smile makeover can be accomplished by chang-ing only four teeth. This patient was unhappy with her “fake” looking two front crowns. She didn’t like the gray line along the gumline. She also didn’t like how she showed too much of her gums when she smiled, and teeth next to her front teeth were too small and crooked. Even though braces or Invisalign would’ve solved the crooked teeth issue, they would not have addressed her other remaining issues. She decided to do a “laser gum lift”, teeth whitening and 4 porcelain restorations. In only two visits, she had her smile makeover completed. She no longer has to hide her smile, in fact now she smiles even bigger.

These types of changes can be life altering. This is why I got into dentistry, to help people. I love what I do, and I love the fact that I can change lives daily through cosmetic dentistry!

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