News & Announcements
Butterfly Garden at Patton
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements, Patton Elementary on November 29th, 2010
In the Fall of 2010, Westcreek Neighborhood Association and Patton PTA volunteers worked together to build a butterfly garden at Patton Elementary. To find out more about the project, click here to view the report.
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WNA Garage Sale Listings
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements, WNA Events on November 12th, 2010
Below you’ll find a listing of the scheduled garage sales in the Westcreek neighborhood on Saturday, November 13. Please note that each household is responsible for their own sale and details can change at any time.
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5404 Wolf Run 78749
Items -Music gear, motorcycle clothing, books, furniture, file cabinet, CD storage cases, office desk, computer monitor, keyboard, speakers, sit on top kayak, truck hitches
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4705 White Elm Dr. 78749
Boys clothes age 5, household items, misc stuff.
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4909 Dry Oak Trail
Arts & Crafts Bazaar ~ “Holiday Gift Giving” / Garage Sale – Handcrafted Clay Pottery & Cactus Gardens, Garden Stones / Stepping Stones (link to see some of the stones: http://gardensteppingstones.wordpress.com/), handcrafted jewlery, bracelets, necklaces, moonflower seeds, Antique Bed Frame ~ Full, Antique Rice Basket, Antique Pitcher and Glasses, Mexican Wall Decor / Rug, Boys Clothes, Boys Bike 20″ & Misc bike parts, Misc Items
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National Night Out in Westcreek A Success
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements on October 18th, 2010
Thank you to everyone who hosted a gathering in Westcreek for National Night Out. If you have pictures of your event, please send them to webmaster@westcreekna.org along with names and places for captions and we will add them to the website.
Kayli M. at the Fair Valley Trail National Night Out party.
Westcreek’s APD neighborhood liaison, Officer Zachary LaHood, brings out a police car for the neighbors at the Fair Valley Trail party.
Westcreek neighborhood kids get to know the Austin Police force.
The Austin Fire Department gives a tour of their vehicle.
Thank you, Austin Fire Department, for being a part of the festivities! And a very special thanks to Rose who hosted the Fair Valley Trail National Night Out event.
Become a KAB Project Leader & Ambassador
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements on October 14th, 2010
Keep Austin Beautiful (KAB) staff is impressed and inspired by volunteers on a daily basis, which is why we are upping the ante on volunteering. Take volunteering to the next level – become a KAB Ambassador. On Thursday, October 28th KAB will lead a FREE 3-hour Volunteer Project Leader Training. Build the confidence, knowledge and skills necessary to lead an effective cleanup, school garden workday, or education activities. The 3-hour workshop will include a 2-hour session on effective project management and a 1-hour breakout session specializing on KAB focus area of your choice: clean, beautify, and educate. All participants are required to lead 2 projects within 6 months of the training.
Leadership Training
Date and Time: Thursday, October 28th, 6:15-9pm
Location: KAB office – 55 North I-35, Suite 235, 78702
Contact: Monica Lopez Magee, at 512.391.0619 or monica@keepaustinbeautiful.org
More Information: www.keepaustinbeautiful.org/VolunteerLeaderTraining1028
To Register: Registration is through the Hands on Central Texas website. Please click on Volunteer Projects in the left bar menu, select Browse Projects, filter by Environment and Travis County, and select KAB Volunteer Leader Training.
2-hour Volunteer Project Leader Training – Learn how you can become a leader & advocate in the community, address critical social issues, & develop the skills, knowledge and abilities to organize projects and lead educational activities in the Austin community. Space is limited to 45 participants.
1-hour breakout sessions provide specialization in the following areas. Space is limited in each session to 15 participants.
• Clean–Is litter a pet peeve that you want to eradicate, or have you already led cleanups but want to take them to the next level? Learn how to get supplies and logistical support, enrich your cleanup with engaging activities, and visit a nearby waterway to identify site logistics, address safety concerns, and spot trash pockets.
• Beautify – School gardens are valuable teaching tools for youth but need lots of maintenance. In this session learn how to conduct a site assessment to identify garden needs, organize volunteers in groups, get the supplies you need, and walk through basics of garden maintenance. For completing the project commitment after the training, trainees in this area may connect with a KAB school garden project or work with a school of their choice.
• Educate – Delve into hands-on activities on compost, bugs, recycling, and litter to prepare yourself to represent KAB while leading tabling activities at school, corporate, community and city-wide festivals and fairs.
All participants are required to attend the full 3-hour training and lead 2 projects within 6 months of the course. The project may be in your trained area or in any of the KAB focus areas. As a KAB Ambassador you are assisting us as we grow our outreach, raise environmental awareness, and support community projects. KAB relies on leaders like you to achieve its mission.
Trained Volunteer Project Leaders are eligible for mini-grants from Hands on Central Texas. Grants are up to $250 and aimed at covering the cost of supplies to carry out an effective second project.
Reserve your spot at www.handsoncentraltexas.org . Registration is through the Hands on Central Texas website. Please click on Volunteer Projects in the left bar menu, select Browse Projects, filter by Environment and Travis County, and select KAB Volunteer Leader Training. You will need to create a login in order to register. More details will be sent to you once your registration is received.
For questions contact: Monica Lopez Magee, KAB Education Program Manager at 512.391.0619 or at monica@keepaustinbeautiful.org.
The Volunteer Project Leader Training made possible by a grant from United Way Capital Area – Hands on Central Texas.
Patton Elementary Butterfly Garden Volunteers Needed
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements, Patton Elementary on October 11th, 2010
As part of the Wildlife Austin Neighborhood Challenge, Westcreek Neighborhood Association is partnering with Patton PTA to build a butterfly garden at Patton. It will be located on the backside of the school, facing the swing set. The existing “Memory Garden” will also be cleaned out and replanted.
Our first work day is scheduled for Monday October 18th (a student holiday). We are looking for neighborhood volunteers from 1-4 pm to help with constructing the new butterfly garden beds and cleaning out the Memory Garden. Please bring gloves and a shovel if you have them.
In addition to the physical work, we are asking for plant donations. If you would like to donate a plant for the butterfly and memory gardens, please select from the following list and bring it to Patton anytime on Monday before 4 pm (or call/email me to make other arrangements) – again, we will be on the playground side of the school.
Plants needed:
native milkweed
salvia greggi
turk’s cap
heartleaf skullcap
gulf coast or rock penstemon
yellow columbine
diamianita
verbena
pigeonberry
inland sea oats
fennel, dill, rue
Updated 10/14/10 from Trudy Hassan:
A few people have contacted me about the plant list, so I thought I’d better explain it a little better. There is going to be a sunny butterfly area (new) and we are also going to freshen up the Memory Garden which has a lot of shade. The plants that I listed (see below) are ones that I could use multiples of (i.e., several people could donate the same type of plant). I have many other native plants in my plans for the gardens, especially for the butterfly area. If you would like to donate a native plant that is not on the list, then email or call me!
Also, for those who may be worried about the “cleaning out” of the Memory Garden, rest assured that there are many wonderful native plants in there that will stay in place! It’s just gotten overgrown and a little weedy. We will freshen it up and add some new plants to it.
CSMS’s Fall Plant Sale
Posted by elainepozos in Clint Small Middle School, Lawn and Garden Care, News & Announcements, WNA Events on October 8th, 2010
If you’re looking to gussy up your garden for fall, please stop by the Clint Small Middle School greenhouse to support their fall plant sale on Saturday, October 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The greenhouse is located on the North end of the campus at 4801 Monterrey Oaks Blvd.
Date Set for Fall WNA Garage Sale
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements, WNA Events on October 6th, 2010
The date for the fall neighborhood garage sale has been set. Mark you calendars and prepare your goods for Saturday, November 13, 2010.
The WNA will post information in local forums such as CraigsList, run an ad in the Austin American-Statesman the day before and also in the Oak Hill Gazette the week prior to the sale. Individual sellers are responsible for their own signage, both putting up before and taking down after the sale.
If you would like you garage sale listed on the website and twitter, please send an message to webmaster@westcreekna.org with your sale address and give an example of some of the items you will be selling (e.g. toys, books, coffee table, etc.).
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WNA Picnic Volunteers Needed
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements on August 10th, 2010
The Westcreek Neighborhood Association is planning the return of the “WNA Fall Picnic” this year after a hiatus last year. The event is scheduled for Oct 23rd at Dick Nichols Park. More details to follow.
Meanwhile we are looking for volunteers to assist in the organizing and preparation. This is a great opportunity to serve your neighborhood and have some fun. If you are interested in helping contact Chris Schexnayder and he will be in touch.
Westcreek Plans for National Night Out 2010
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements, WNA Events on August 10th, 2010
27th Annual National Night Out – Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 6 to 9 p.m.
Attention Westcreek! Calling all neighbors…turn on your porch lights, lock your doors and spend the evening outside with your neighbors, police officers, firefighters and EMS paramedics. Consider hosting an event here in Westcreek, such as a cookout, block party or neighborhood walk. Events will occur simultaneously throughout the city and the entire nation! Let’s continue to strengthen our community, show our support for first responders, meet our neighbors, and send a message to criminals that we are unified in fighting crime.
Are you interested in hosting/co-hosting a block party? If so, go to the City’s web site for an application and turn it in as soon as possible
via fax (512) 974-6222 or to the following address:
Austin Police Department
Community Liaison Office
P.O. Box 689001
Austin, Texas 78768-9001
If you’d like a first responder to attend your event (police, firefighters, EMS), please get your application in by September 5, 2010
Looking to team up with another resident and co-host an event? Contact me (Jennifer) directly at jleidun@yahoo.com and if anyone else has contacted me as well, I will try to help connect you.
Also see http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/police/nno.htm
For additional information, please contact Rosie Salinas at the Community Liaison Office at (512) 974-4900 or by e-mail at nno@ci.austin.tx.us
School Crossing Guards Needed for Area Schools
Posted by elainepozos in News & Announcements, Patton Elementary on July 19th, 2010
We currently have part-time paid positions available for the next school year as noted below:
School Crossing Guards Needed for Baldwin, Clayton, Mills, Patton, Kocurek, and Casey Elementary Schools
The City of Austin is looking for applicants to fill crossing guard positions. We require people who are physically and mentally suited to work with children but also maintain a good relationship with the parents and motorists. These positions require that a person must be able to stand for at least 1 hour and be able to repeatedly cross the street with pedestrians during that time without becoming too fatigued. These persons must be dependable and will be expected to maintain a good attendance record. The applicants must be at least 16 years of age and there is no upper age limit as long as the applicants are physically and mentally able to keep our children safe. This is not a hard job but very important for the safety of our children crossing at these locations. These are City of Austin paid positions. The hourly rate is currently $8.50. The hours are 7:00 A.M. – 8:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. Monday through Friday and follow the same holiday schedule that AISD does. A Criminal Background Check will be conducted. No experience is required. Training will be provided.
Anyone interested should contact:
Herschell Esquell
Southwest Area Supervisor
City of Austin
Child Safety Program
(512) 589-4006
hesquell@austin.rr.com
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