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AUGUST 2016 VOLUME 10, ISSUE 8 WHAT S HAPPENING IN AND AROUND OUR NEIGHBORHOOD Karen Calvert, HOA Communications Wondering what s going on in and around our neighborhood? Well here are a few things to catch-up on I am just now getting into the swing of summer and it s already time for our children to go back to school! Hopefully you all were able to enjoy some of your summer days swimming, hiking or enjoying time with family and friends. With school about to start, you will want to check-out the information on school bus and bicycle safety in the Neighborhood Watch News article within this newsletter. Are you wondering about all of the road construction going on in and around Cedar Park? Well here s the scoop: The road construction at the intersection of Lakeline Blvd. and Cypress Creek Rd. is almost complete with some final work taking place on the bridge. The Little Elm Trail roadway extension should be complete December 2016. If you re not familiar with what s happening here, the City is working on the remaining 4-lane divided roadway which will include turn lanes on 183, Lakeline, and Little Elm. A road project on RM 1431, called the RM 1431 Pass Through Financing Project, is scheduled to be complete September 2016. The road is being widened to a 6 lane divided roadway with a continuous flow intersection at RM 1431 and Ronald Regan Boulevard. A portion of the Brushy Creek Regional Trail that goes over Dam #7 between the City of Cedar Park s Brushy Creek Lake Park and Williamson County s Champions Park closed the middle of July 2016 so improvements can be made. Construction will go through the fall of 2017. Do you like to shop? Well, you are in luck! A 350,000 sf retail center called The Parke is being built just north of Costco on the west side of 183A. One of the anchor stores will be Whole Foods new 365 store which is targeted to open February 2017. Other planned tenants include Nordstrom Rack, Dick s Sporting Goods, DSW, Field & Stream, Chuy s and more! Yay! We also have the Bell Boulevard Revitalization Project to look forward to in the future. You may have heard about the project or perhaps you participated in the workshops held to discuss ideas on what a revitalized Bell Boulevard could look like. The first phase of the project is the realignment of Bell Boulevard, moving a section of the current Bell Boulevard (US Highway 183) eastward to align with what is currently Old Highway 183. This will begin to provide more space to crease a cohesive, vibrant walkable area for shops, restaurants and urban living in a later phase of the project. The City is currently in the process of selecting an engineering firm to begin the design of Phase 1. The design portion of Phase 1 is expected to take 12 18 months. If you would like more information on the overall project, visit www.destinationbellblvd.com. You are also invited to pin imagery that fits your vision for the future of Bell Boulevard at www.pinterest.com/cedarparktexas. Are you wondering what you should do in garden in August? The experts at www.centraltexasgardeing.net say August is both a challenging and important month for gardening because of the heat. Here are some of their tips: Prune roses back by one fourth and fertilize roses with a nitrogen fertilizer after pruning. Plant vegetable and herb plants for a fall garden, ensuring they are watered every two or three days if they start to dry out. Keep everything watered deeply once a week. Replenish mulch in all planting beds. Water your lawn early in the morning. Quit pruning back mums. Are you an artist? The Cedar Park PACE (Parks, Arts, and Community Enrichment) Board has launched an effort to fill gallery (Continued on Page 2) Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc. Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 1

BOARD OF DIRECTORS President... Ross Burns Vice-President...Brandon Lind Secretary...Chuck Andersen Treasurer... Deb Hackbarth Director...Bruce Roach MANAGEMENT INFO Jim Smitherman Property Manager Goodwin Management Office: 512-502-2114 Cell: 512-230-3220 Fax: 512-346-4873 NEWSLETTER INFO (Continued from Cover) space in the Library and City Hall. Only two-dimensional art work is being considered at this time. If you are interested in submitting your work, you should fill out an Artwork Exhibit Application online and return it via email to Kimberly.Reese@cedarparktexas.gov. And, last but not least, we are still looking for volunteers to join the Communications Committee and assist in sharing HOA and community information with the neighborhood! If you have ideas on articles you would like to see in the newsletter and/or like to write, please contact me at karen.calvert723@gmail.com or send me a note via Nextdoor. I would definitely appreciate your help. Okay, that s all for now! See you around the neighborhood! BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS Business classifieds (offering a service or product line for profit) are $50, limit 40 words, please contact Peel, Inc. Sales Office at 512-263-9181 or advertising@peelinc.com. EDITOR Peel, Inc....twincreeks@peelinc.com PUBLISHER Peel, Inc...www.PEELinc.com, 512-263-9181 Advertising... advertising@peelinc.com ADVERTISING INFO Please support the businesses that advertise in the Twin Creeks Tribune. Their advertising dollars make it possible for all Twin Creeks residents to receive the monthly newsletter at no charge. No homeowners association funds are used to produce or mail the newsletters. If you would like to support the newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at 512-263-9181 or advertising@peelinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 8th of each month for the following month's newsletter. CLASSIFIED ADS Personal classifieds (one time sell items, such as a used bike...) run at no charge to Twin Creek residents, limit 30 words, please e-mail twincreeks@peelinc.com. Business classifieds (offering a service or product line for profit) are $50, limit 40 words, please contact Peel, Inc. Sales Office @ 512-263-9181 or advertising@peelinc.com. 2 Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc.

TWIN CREEKS NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH NEWS Brian and Shannon Tweedt, Neighborhood Watch Co-Chairpersons SLOW DOWN: BACK TO SCHOOL MEANS SHARING THE ROAD School days bring congestion: Yellow school buses are picking up their charges, kids on bikes are hurrying to get to school before the bell rings, and harried parents are trying to drop their kids off before work. It's never more important for drivers to slow down and pay attention than when kids are present especially before and after school. IF YOU'RE DROPPING OFF Schools often have very specific drop-off procedures for the school year. Make sure you know them for the safety of all kids. More children are hit by cars near schools than at any other location, according to the National Safe Routes to School program. The following apply to all school zones: Don't double park; it blocks visibility for other children and vehicles Don't load or unload children across the street from the school Carpool to reduce the number of vehicles at the school SHARING THE ROAD WITH YOUNG PEDESTRIANS According to research by the National Safety Council, most of the children who lose their lives in bus-related incidents are 4 to 7 years old, and they're walking. They are hit by the bus, or by a motorist illegally passing a stopped bus. A few precautions go a long way toward keeping children safe: Don't block the crosswalk when stopped at a red light or waiting to make a turn, forcing pedestrians to go around you; this could put them in the path of moving traffic In a school zone when flashers are blinking, stop and yield to pedestrians crossing the crosswalk or intersection Always stop for a school patrol officer or crossing guard holding up a stop sign Take extra care to look out for children in school zones, near playgrounds and parks, and in all residential areas Don't honk or rev your engine to scare a pedestrian, even if you have the right of way Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians Always use extreme caution to avoid striking pedestrians wherever they may be, no matter who has the right of way SHARING THE ROAD WITH SCHOOL BUSES If you're driving behind a bus, allow a greater following distance than if you were driving behind a car. It will give you more time to stop once the yellow lights start flashing. It is illegal in all 50 states to pass a school bus that is stopped to load or unload children. Never pass a bus from behind or from either direction if you're on an undivided road if it is stopped to load or unload children If the yellow or red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, traffic must stop The area 10 feet around a school bus is the most dangerous for children; stop far enough back to allow them space to safely enter and exit the bus Be alert; children often are unpredictable, and they tend to ignore hazards and take risks SHARING THE ROAD WITH BICYCLISTS On most roads, bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as vehicles, but bikes can be hard to see. Children riding bikes create special problems for drivers because usually they are not able to properly determine traffic conditions. The most common cause of collision is a driver turning left in front of a bicyclist. When passing a bicyclist, proceed in the same direction slowly, and leave 3 feet between your car and the cyclist When turning left and a bicyclist is approaching in the opposite direction, wait for the rider to pass If you're turning right and a bicyclists is approaching from behind on the right, let the rider go through the intersection first, and always use your turn signals Watch for bike riders turning in front of you without looking or signaling; children especially have a tendency to do this Be extra vigilant in school zones and residential neighborhoods Watch for bikes coming from driveways or behind parked cars Check side mirrors before opening your door By exercising a little extra care and caution, drivers and pedestrians can co-exist safely in school zones. http://www.nsc.org/learn/safety-knowledge/pages/back-to-schoolsafety-tips-for-drivers.aspx BLOCK CAPTAIN POSITIONS STILL NEEDED We are still in need of Block Captains for a handful of streets. Please contact Twin Creeks Neighborhood Watch Chairpersons, Brian & Shannon Tweedt, at tweedts@gmail.com to discuss volunteering. Block Captains For the Following Streets Are Needed: Thank you for helping keep Twin Creeks Safe. Thank you, ~ Shannon & Brian Tweedt Co-Chairpersons Twin Creeks Neighborhood Watch Every Neighbor Should Report Every Crime Every Time! Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc. Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 3

PASTOR, DAVE JAMERSON RENOVATE CHURCH CONNECT. GROW. IMPACT. Join us on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:15 p.m. at the Cedar Park Recreation Center MEANINGFUL FAITH MEANINGFUL RELATIONSHIPS www.renovatechurch.com 4 Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc.

C HOA/TCCC Annual 4th of July Event - A Great Day of Celebration!! Twin Creek residents gathered together to celebrate the 4th of July with a record breaking attendance parade. Lead by a Cedar Park fire truck, walkers, pets, golf carts, cars and even kiddie cars lined up and proudly paraded down Twin Creeks Club Drive waving to the watching crowds. What a site to see! Uncle Sam followed up tossing candy USA lollipops to parade watchers. Afterwards, everyone joined together at the club to eat some delicious TCCC BBQ, swim, compete in pool games, race each other in the Obstacle course, beat each other in the Laser Tag games and pummel all in the 1800 water balloon fight. To wrap-up things, everyone rushed into the RocknSuds foam pit to dance. A fun day to celebrate our wonderful country. Happy 4th of July! Here's a link to photos from ALL of the HOA events https://1drv. ms/f/s!ahojzzz_2f9oiu9-hjj-b58vsziv7q Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc. Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 5

News from the Club! Justin Jafarian, TC Club Manager With summer in full swing we are excited to see all the families at the Club! Whether dining in the Grille or out at the Pool soaking up the sun and enjoying our new pool-side Cabana Menu, the Club is busier than ever. Summer Camp is also going full force, led by an amazing team of Camp counselors and reaching all-time highs in registrations. Our Fitness Center Expansion has been completed which will allow us to have more free-weights space and areas for body weight exercises. Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming Fitness Happy Hour hosted by Forward Motion. Having completed the Fitness Center, we are now moving onto the Main Clubhouse where we will expand our Banquet spaces, replace the carpet, and create a distinctive separation between the Bar and Dining Room, allowing us to have a true 19th hole for our adult Members! This portion of the renovations began in July and we expect to have it completed by the end of August. We hope you are as excited as we are about these upcoming renovations that will enhance and refresh our beautiful Club! Be sure to mark your calendar to attend one of our many upcoming Member events like Steaks & Stogies, Ladies Night, or Super Bingo Rock in August! As always, if there is anything we can do to make your Member Experience more enjoyable, please don t hesitate to ask. See you at the Club! At no time will any source be allowed to use the Twin Creeks Community 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 Twin Creek's Homeowner's Association and Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Twin Creeks 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. How does it work? Lets say you have a design you would like for a one-off custom shirt. We take your idea and design it for you. Once you approve the design we make it available in our store for you to purchase. Who do we work with? We work with individuals as well as partner with organizations and businesses. Some of our partners are CrossFit boxes. We relieve the box owners of the hassle of mass shirt orders by creating their very own store within W4 Apparel. This allows their members to visit our site and order their shirts directly. We create custom designs at their request and even toss in a few of our own. We offer the same service for non-profits, businesses, and organizations of all kinds. Visit us online and view our Partners to see who we are currently working with. We would love to partner with you as well! whiskeyfourapparel@gmail.com 512.791.7453 6 Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc.

NOBODY IS DROWNPROOF WATCH KIDS AROUND WATER COLIN HOLST 61 Texas children have already fatally drowned in 2016 DROWNING IS PREVENTABLE THESE WATER SAFETY TIPS CAN SAVE LIVES WATCH KIDS & KEEP IN ARM S REACH LEARN TO SWIM WEAR LIFE JACKETS MULTIPLE BARRIERS AROUND WATER KEEP YOUR HOME SAFER CHECK WATER SOURCES FIRST PRACTICE DRAIN SAFETY BE SAFER IN OPEN WATER TAKE the Water Safety Quiz www.colinshope.org/quiz PREVENT drowning LEARN CPR BECOME a Water Guardian for your child LEARN more at www.colinshope.org Copyright 2016 Peel, Inc. Twin Creeks Homeowner's Association Newsletter - August 2016 7

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