The VOICE THE VOICE. A Focus On Resolutions. A Newsletter for the Residents of Teravista. Volume 3, Issue 1 January By: Concentra Urgent Care

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The A Newsletter for the Residents of Teravista VOICE Volume 3, Issue 1 January 2013 The New Year is a great time to make healthy lifestyle changes. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, the most common resolutions focus on losing weight, getting fit, quitting smoking, and reducing stress. These are important themes that can reduce your risk of disease. Here are ways you can achieve your goals this year. LOSING WEIGHT A weight loss of five to seven percent of your body weight can improve your health and quality of life. It can also help prevent weight-related health problems, like diabetes. Changing your eating habits and increasing your physical activity are keys to successful weight loss and help to maintain optimal weight for the rest of your life. Create a plan for healthy eating and increased physical activity, while taking in fewer calories than you use. Your healthy eating plan should include: Taking into account foods you like and dislike A focus on fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains Fat-free or low-fat dairy products such as yogurt, cheese, and milk Protein sources such as lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts Avoiding saturated and trans fats such as animal fat, butter, and hydrogenated oils Staying away from foods high in sodium and added sugars For more information on weight management and improving nutritional practices, visit the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases at www.win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/for_life.htm. GETTING FIT Regular physical activity for at least 30 minutes each day, or broken up into several shorter periods of 20, 15, or 10 minutes, can help you lose weight, keep it off, and stay fit. It can also improve your energy and mood and lower your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. Try some of these physical activities: Walking (15-minute miles or 4 miles per hour) Biking Tennis Aerobic exercise classes (step aerobics, kickboxing, dancing) A Focus On Resolutions By: Concentra Urgent Care Yard work or house cleaning (gardening, raking, mopping, vacuuming) Taking the first step can be the hardest part. Start slowly, at a level that is comfortable for you and add activity as you go along. Sometimes, it helps to have a friend or activity buddy when you start out. It is recommended that adults get at least two and a half hours of moderate physical activity each week. Strengthening activities, such as pushups, sit-ups, or lifting weights, at least two days per week are also encouraged. For more information on getting fit, visit the President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports at http://fitness.gov/. Happy New Year from Concentra Urgent Care! Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc. The Voice - January 2013 1

IMPORTANT NUMBERS SUDOKU EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY...911 Fire... 911 Ambulance... 911 Round Rock Police (Non Emergency)...512-218-5515 Georgetown Police (Non Emergency)...512-390-3510 Travis County Animal Control...512-972-6060 Round Rock Animal Control...512-218-5500 Georgetown Animal Control...512-930-3592 SCHOOLS Round Rock ISD...512-464-5000 Teravista Elementary School...512-704-0500 Hopewell Middle School...512-464-5200 Stony Point High School...512-428-7000 Georgetown ISD...512-943-5000 Carver Elementary School...512-943-5070 Pickett Elementary School...512-943-5050 Tippit Middle School...512-943-5040 Georgetown High School...512-943-5100 UTILITIES Atmos Energy...1-888-286-6700 TXU Energy...1-800-818-6132 AT&T New Service...1-800-464-7928 Repair...1-800-246-8464 Billing...1-800-858-7928 Time Warner Cable Customer Service...512-485-5555 Repairs...512-485-5080 OTHER NUMBERS City of Round Rock...512-218-5400 Round Rock Community Library...512-218-7000 Round Rock Parks and Recreation...512-218-5540 City of Georgetown...512-930-3652 Georgetown Public Library...512-930-3551 Georgetown Municipal Airport...512-930-3666 Georgetown Parks and Recreation...512-930-3595 Teravista Golf and Ranch House...512-651-9850 Teravista Residents Club...512-310-7421 NEWSLETTER PUBLISHER Peel, Inc...512-263-9181 Article Submissions...teravista@peelinc.com Advertising...advertising@peelinc.com View answers online at www.peelinc.com The goal is to fill in the grid so that every 2006. row, Feature every Exchange column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Each digit may appear only once in each row, each column, and each 3x3 box. License Number: M39204 Your professional, hometown plumbing company. Services We Specialize in: Drain Services Water Heater Replacement Sewer line repair/replace Water line repair/replace Call us TODAY! mainstreamservicesinc.com Office: (512)930-9535 Fax: (512)819-0753 105 Halmar Cove, Suite 200 Georgetown, TX 78628 2006. Feature Exchange 2 The Voice - January 2013 Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc.

January Events at the Wildflower Center FREE ADMISSION! January 2 through 31 No charge for visiting the Wildflower Center any day in January. Enjoy the winter landscape! TREE TALK WINTER WALK 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, January 27 Kids Tree Climb and an educational tree scavenger hunt with native tree saplings as prizes. Native trees and shrubs for sale and expert advice. In The Store Margie Crisp signs her book, River of Contrasts: The Texas Colorado. NEVER THE SAME RIVER TWICE January 12 through March 2 Artist Margie Crisp¹s book, River of Contrasts: The Texas Colorado displays hand-pulled prints in the McDermott Learning Center. Your Other Family Doctor gtvet.com Quality care in a family environment In-House Laboratory Ultrasound Laser Therapy Complete Medical and Surgical Services Comprehensive Dentistry Vaccinations Boarding New Patients Welcome Friends don t let friends watch cable. Monday - Friday: 7:30AM - 5:30PM Saturday: 8:30AM - 12:00PM Phone: (512) 863-3563 Fax: (512) 863-4224 2707 South Austin Avenue, Georgetown, TX 78626 Get DIRECTV today. CALL NOW AND SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $10/MO 1-888-799-0512 Authorized DIRECTV Dealer 2012 DIRECTV Inc. DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design Logo are registered trademarks of DIRECTV. Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc. The Voice - January 2013 3

BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS TAX PROFESSIONAL Enrolled Agent, available in Teravista for your income tax questions, tax preparation service, or responding to IRS letters, as well as setting up your business books and payroll. Come to my home office in Teravista or I will bring laptop to your location. Very reasonable charges. Phone: 512-716-0440. NO TIME FOR HOUSE CLEANING? Paying too much for house cleaning? Call Natalie s Maid Service for a free estimate at 512-771-3060. Affordable prices * Quality Work *Supplies Furnished * Bonded * Call now for a free estimate and $15.00 off your first clean. www.nataliesmaids.com. Classified Ads 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. LET S PLAY SOME POKER. T.P.C. - Teravista Poker Club...every 1st Thursday of the month at the Teravista Club House. It is a good reason to get out and have a good time. Let s play some POKER. See You There. ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR NEIGHBORS PEEL, INC. community newsletters Support Your Community Newsletter Ryan Lundberg Sales Manager 512-263-9181 ext 23 ryan@peelinc.com www.peelinc.com FREE Installation Receive FREE basic installation of a Culligan Drinking Water System Dealer participation may vary. Not valid with other offers. Expires 3/31/2013. 2012 Culligan International Company. A Culligan Drinking Water System filters your water for only pennies per day. Better water that fits any budget. Culligan of Austin 512-826-2239 CulliganWaterTexas.com $200 OFF Receive $200 OFF when you purchase a new Culligan Water Softener. Dealer participation may vary. Not valid with other offers. Expires 3/31/2013. 2012 Culligan International Company. 4 The Voice - January 2013 Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc.

By USPTA/PTR Master Professional Fernando Velasco 1 2 3 4 THE TWO-HANDED BACKHAND VOLLEY In previous newsletters, I offered tips on how to hit a forehand groundstroke, a two-handed backhand, one-handed backhand and a forehand volley. In this issue, I will give you instructions on how to execute a two-handed backhand volley for a right hander. This stroke is used whenever the player is forced to hit a ball in the air. In these pictures student Mindy Custer demonstrates the proper form and technique. Photos by Charlie Palafox. Step 1: Ready Position: The body is facing the net. The right hand is holding the end of the racket in a forehand grip position and the left hand is next to the right hand. The left hand is holding the racket slightly tighter than the right hand. Feet are a shoulder width apart and the body is in equal balance. For beginners it is okay to use the forehand and backhand grips for the forehand and backhand volleys. As the player gets stronger and the balls come at a faster speed, it will be best to use the continental grip for both volleys. Step 2: Back Swing: Since the volley is usually executed when a player is close to the net and there is very little time to react to the incoming ball, the back swing is very short. The left hand will make a slight change of the grip and the right hand will be relaxed and lose. The left shoulder should take a short turn and the head of the racket should align to the flight of the ball. The left wrist should be cocked back slightly and the head of the racket should be above the wrist. Eyes are still focused on the incoming ball. Here I am helping Mindy to feel the hand on the racket to tilt back and still keep the head of the racket above her wrist. Step 3: Point of Contact: The right foot is now taking a step forward and the racket is making contact with the ball. It is important to keep the left shoulder closed and not rotate the right hip too early. Flexing the right knee will allow more flexibility to find the proper point of contact and give power to the ball. Step 4: Follow Through: Once the racket has made contact with the ball, the follow through is very short to allow the player to immediately get back to the ready position. The right arm should be close to the body. Look for in the next Newsletter: The Serve Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc. The Voice - January 2013 5

The Voice is a private publication published by Peel, Inc. It is not sanctioned by any homeowners association or organization, nor is it subject to the approval of any homeowners association or organization, nor is it intended, nor implied to replace any publication that may be published by or on behalf of any homeowners association or organization. At no time will any source be allowed to use The Voice 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 Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc. 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. Teenage Job Seekers SAMPLE BABY HOUSE PET YARD NAME AGE SIT SIT SIT WORK PHONE Doe, Jane...15...a... a......... 111-1111 Doe, John...13...... a...a...... 111-1111 + CPR TRAINING / FIRST AID TRAINING * HAS REFERENCES ATTENTION TEENAGERS: The Teenage Job Seekers listing service is offered free of charge to all Teravista teenagers seeking work. Submit your name and information to teravista@peelinc.com by the 8th of the month! ADVERTISING INFO Please support the advertisers that make The Voice possible. If you are interested in advertising, please contact our sales office at 512-263-9181 or advertising@peelinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the issue. Call Today to Get Started On All Your Printing Needs. LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED 308 Meadowlark St. Lakeway, TX 78734 EXPERIENCE MATTERS doing business for 30+ years. 6 The Voice - January 2013 Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc.

- Kids Stuff- Section for Kids with news, puzzles, games and more! Holly loved nothing more than riding her bike. But one day, she missed a curb and hit the pavement - splat! Now her knee was scraped and her elbow was cut. Her brother Darren helped Holly up and used his T-shirt to dab at the blood on her elbow. "Wow," he said, "You're probably going to have a huge scar." WHAT EXACTLY IS A SCAR? A scar is the pale pink, brown, or silvery patch of skin that grows in the place where you once had a cut, scrape, or sore. A scar is your skin's way of repairing itself from injury. Look at your skin. You probably have one or two scars already. Most people do. Why? Because a lot of things leave behind scars - from falls, like the one Holly had, to surgeries. Scars are part of life and they show what you've been through. For some people, scars are special. A kid in your class might have a scar on his chest because he had heart surgery as a baby. Or you might have a scar from the chicken pox. Centuries ago, warriors showed off their scars as symbols of their bravery and to impress their friends with the exciting tales about how each one happened. Do any of your scars have a story? HOW DO I GET A SCAR? No matter what caused your scar, here's how your skin repaired the open wound. The skin sent a bunch of collagen (say: ka-leh-jen) - tough, white protein fibers that act like bridges - to reconnect the broken tissue. As the body did its healing work, a dry, temporary crust formed over the wound. This crust is called a scab. The scab's job is to protect the wound as the damaged skin heals underneath. Eventually, a scab dries up and falls off on its own, leaving behind the repaired skin and, often, a scar. A scar isn't always a sure thing, though. "It's not so much how deep or severe a wound is that determines whether a scar will form, but rather the location of the wound and that person's genetic [inherited] tendency to form scars," says Brian Flyer, a doctor from California. In other words, certain people tend to get scars more easily, and scars are more likely to form after wounds on certain parts of the body. HOW DO I PREVENT A SCAR? Of course, the best way to prevent scars is to prevent wounds! You can reduce your chances of getting hurt by wearing kneepads, helmets, and other protective gear when you play sports, ride your bike, or go in-line skating. But even with protective gear, a person can still get hurt once in a while. If this happens, you can take steps to prevent or reduce scarring. You can help your skin heal itself by treating it well during the healing process. How do you do that? Keep the wound covered as it heals so you can keep out bacteria and germs. Avoid picking at the scab because it tears at the collagen and could introduce germs into the wound. Some doctors say vitamin C (found in oranges and other citrus fruits) helps by speeding up the creation of new skin cells and the shedding of old ones. Also, some people believe rubbing vitamin E on the wound after the scab begins forming can aid the healing process. Your parent can talk to your doctor about whether you should try this. SO LONG, SCARS! Some scars fade over time. If yours doesn't and it bothers you, there are treatments that can make a scar less noticeable, such as skin-smoothing medicated creams, waterproof makeup, or even minor surgery. Talk to your parent and doctor to find out if any of these treatments would be right for you. Sometimes the best medicine might just be to talk. Tell your parent or doctor what's bothering you about your scar and how you feel on the inside. Because when the inside feels good, the outside always seems to look better! Updated and reviewed by: Patrice Hyde, MD Date reviewed: January 2007 This information was provided by KidsHealth, one of the largest resources online for medically reviewed health information written for parents, kids, and teens. For more articles like this one, visit www.kidshealth.org or www.teenshealth.org. 1995-2006. The Nemours Foundation Copyright 2013 Peel, Inc. The Voice - January 2013 7

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