Neighborhood Garage Sale

Following is the interactive map for the Milwood Neighborhood Garage Sale being held on Saturday, April 14th. Click on a pin for more information.


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4520 Sidereal Drive
12012 Carmel Park Ln
4812 Transit circle
4005 Eton Lane
12212 Brigadoon Lane Unit 125
4802 Ganymede Dr
4503 Ganymede Dr
12406 Wycliff Lane
12413 Cassady
4405-B Pamona Dr
12022 Ladrido Ln
4808 Hawkhaven
4308 Everest Ln
12211 Antoinette Place
4203 Yucatan Lane
12108 Mosley Lane
12009 Fremont Cove
12805 Ganymede ct
12014 Wycliff Ln
3902 Eton Ln

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AIS Students Help Austin Clean Sweep at Balcones District Park

Milwood Neighborhood Park Gets Boost from Austin Clean Sweep and Area Students
Austin, TX – April 10, 2012

Balcones District Park in the Milwood subdivision is getting help from small hands this Saturday, April 14, when students from the Austin International School (AIS), guided by their families, will be cleaning the park as a part of Keep Austin Beautiful’s city-wide Clean Sweet initiative. Students from Austin International School will be picking up trash and cleaning playground equipment in order to show their commitment to public works in their new adopted neighborhood. The school will be relocating to its new location at 4001 Adelphi Lane in June.

Not only is AIS joining in on the city-wide effort sponsored by Keep Austin Beautiful, the school has committed to conducting such community service projects several times a year. Last November, students partnered with Little Helping Hands volunteer service organization to help clean up Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park.

“Community service is extremely important for AIS. It is a way for us to support our local community while teaching our students to embrace the challenges brought by the world out there,” said AIS Head of School Christophe Bonnet. “AIS will increasingly become more involved in the Austin community to show our appreciation and give opportunities to our students to become positive contributors to their local community.”

About Us

AIS provides an international education based on solid academic foundations, lifelong social skills and a positive forward-thinking outlook, allowing students to thrive in the world of today and tomorrow.
Our curriculum, delivered in three languages and built on a French curriculum framework, develops students’ critical thinking and intellectual curiosity. This will prepare them for academic success in French, American, and international institutions.
Academically this will prepare them to, amongst others, take the International Baccalaureate (IB) or the French International Baccalaureate diplomas.
Our goal is to cultivate independent thinking, build confidence and broaden our students’ perspective to lay the foundation for success in a global community.

AIS Today

Our school is a non-profit organization, composed of approximately 161 students from 30 nationalities, speaking 16 different languages. At AIS everyone is welcome and diversity is encouraged. We are fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education, which is the recognition of all our efforts over the past 10 years to provide a traditional and solid foundation to our children, combined with a forward thinking outlook. Only three schools in Texas and 37 in all in the USA have attained this highly sought-after recognition.

For further information, please contact Suzanne Krause:
Email: suzanne.krause@austininternationalschool.org | Phone: (512) 331-7806 ext 3

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Updated Code Compliance Link

The City of Austin recently updated their web site. Unfortunately, they also updated a number of useful links but changed the URLs. One of those most commonly requested is the link to the City of Austin Code Compliance department, where you can determine whether something is in violation of the City’s code.

You can, of course, always call 3-1-1 to ask questions and get clarifications about code compliance violations or just about anything else in Austin. We are a neighborhood association rather that an HOA with specific rules. As such, we rely on the City codes for guidance in upkeep and maintenance issues throughout the neighborhood. Examples of typical inquiries we receive include yards not being maintained; too many vehicles on the property; and homes in disrepair.

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MetroRail Begins Weekend Service

Capital MetroRail and the City of Austin have joined forces to provide Friday and Saturday nighttime service from Lakeline to the Downtown Station. The new service changes take effect the weekend after SXSW, on March 23rd. The trains will run hourly from 7 pm-midnight on Friday nights and every 35 minutes from 4 pm-midnight on Saturdays.

Cap Metro will review the service periodically to see whether early Saturday service is justified. If eventually approved, the service could be expanded to begin on Saturdays at 10 am.

Finally, Cap Metro is working extend the nighttime service for the entire route, including Leander. This is a separate budgeting issue, however, and may take some time.

For more information see the MetroRail web site.

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Dog Poop Etiquette

Yes, it’s actually come to this. Now, we all try to be good neighbors, generally. But sometimes it helps to post a friendly reminder to keep the peace in the neighborhood.

Our usual complaints relating to animals are most often 1) loose cats wandering around and 2) dogs pooping on lawns without the waste being disposed of properly.

Now we have received a complaint that some folks are putting the poop they DO pick up in other people’s trash bins. However, the deposits are happening, apparently, without first closing the poop bag or otherwise just dumping the poop directly in the bin.

After checking with the City of Austin via 311, I confirmed that putting poop (bagged or otherwise) into someone else’s trash bin is considered “illegal dumping.” Yes, really.

Another curious tidbit that I learned on the call to 311 is that if you catch someone leaving dog poop in a yard without picking it up, you must (presumably after identifying said offender) file a report with the Municipal Court.

The bottom line is, should you catch someone in the act of “illegally dumping” poop in your trash bin, you should call 911 immediately (yes, 911 and not 311) and report the illegal dumping.

Or, you might just smile and be happy that the nice neighbor walking their dog had the courtesy to take the time to dispose of their dog’s waste appropriately.

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Mighty Texas Dog Walk

This year’s Mighty Texas Dog Walk, on Saturday, April 7th at Auditorium Shores is more than walking the most dogs for a third Guinness World Record for Texas. Organizers have added three New Guinness World Record attempts:

– Biggest Fur Ball (Sponsored by Mud Puppies)

Your dog’s hair can help us bring a new Guinness World Record to Austin! – Brush your dog and help us build the Ball!

– Most Dogs Sitting Simultaneously – Sponsor this Ring!

– Most Dogs Wearing the Same Bandana (provided by Petco!)

Dog and family friendly sponsors like Petco, Purina and Mud Puppies will be back sharing samples and information for dogs and their best friends. The popular Groovy Dog Bakery’s Doggie Cake Walk will be back as will the Canine Center for Training and Behavior’s cool Agility Course. Try it out with your pooch.

Proceeds benefit nonprofit Texas Hearing and Service Dogs, now in its 24th year of turning strays into stars that assist disabled Texans. Learn more and register at www.servicedogs.org.

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Raindrop Turkish House and ACC Offer Classes

Local Raindrop Turkish House and Austin Community College have joined forces to provide some unique language and cooking classes.

Conversational Turkish I

Dates: January 31st – April 24th (12 Weeks)
Tuesdays
6:00 – 9:00 (36 HRS)

http://continue.austincc.edu/index/view.php?id=58427

Conversational Turkish II

February 1st – April 25th (12 Weeks)
Wednesdays
6:00 – 9:00 (36 HRS)

http://continue.austincc.edu/index/view.php?id=58428

Turkish Cuisine

February 2nd – March 29th
(8 Weeks)
Thursdays
6:00 pm – 8:30pm

http://continue.austincc.edu/index/view.php?id=58430

The Turkish Art of Marbling (EBRU)

Dates: January 31st – March 27th (8weeks)
Time 6:00PM – 8:30PM

http://continue.austincc.edu/index/view.php?id=58498

Please register for classes through the Continuing Education program at ACC.

We hope you will join us for class this spring.

If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 512 8737355 or austin@turkishhouse.org

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