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Canyon Creek Canyon Chronicle News for the Residents of Canyon Chronicle July 2008 Volume 2 Issue 7 Pet Corner Submitted by Luis Escobar, Dog Behavioral Therapist & Master Trainer Thunderstorms, Firecrackers, and Other Loud Sounds Does your dog jump at the clap of thunder? Does he bark at the bang of fireworks? Or is he calm with seemingly no reaction to the loud crashes? Dogs have varying reactions to loud noises. Some may tear up the house, others may try to hide or run from the scary sounds, while others seem just fine. If your dog appears fearful of clamoring sounds, check with your vet. Some dog s ears are so sensitive that the noisy clapping of thunder may actually hurt their ears. If a dog is somewhat deaf, these sounds may also cause adverse reactions. Your vet also can help if your pup needs a sedative to calm him during a noisy storm or explosive celebrations of the 4th of July. Also check with your vet about using Bach Rescue Remedy if a sedative is not appropriate. Since you are not always home when storms hit, you will want to set up an area for your dog in which he feels safe. Crate training your dog offers him that safe haven. He should be able to access the designated refuge whenever you are not at home. Some dogs react to an approaching storm long before it even reaches the area. It is as though that the dog is reacting to the sound of thunder from the distanced storm. The dog, however, is actually reacting to the presence of static electricity in the atmosphere (as h a p p e n s with the drop of barometric pressure prior to a storm). These dogs need to the grounded. An anti-static mat can be placed in or under the dog s kennel. The kennel should be situated in a way that the dog thinks it has entered the house. The kennel should be soundproofed with rubber-backed carpet with an extra piece of carpet across the opening to create a flap that closes after the dog enters. If the kennel is a safe place, the dog should be allowed to come and go as it wishes. Some dogs become so fearful that they may hurt themselves if the kennel is closed and they cannot escape. If the kennel is soundproofed, the bang of thunder and fireworks may be diminished and the dog may remain calm. If crating your dog is not a possibility or you do not have a crate, find a place where the sound is less intense. In a thunderstorm, the dog should be in a closed-in area that does not let in the flash of light. The best solution, however, for dogs that are fearful of noises is desensitization. This is the process of helping your dog work through his fear of storms and other loud noises. It can be a slow process, and you must take time every day to work with your dog. Do not console your dog when he is fearful. Instead, distract him with something like play. He will be so busy playing that he may not even hear the thunder. You may also want to use a soundtrack of storm noises, firecrackers, car backfiring or other sharp sounds. Play the tape at a low level and simultaneously distract him by keeping him focused on play, on you or on another activity. Over time, increase the volume of the recording. Repeat this process until your dog has become accustomed to the noises. Case Study: Rex, a Rottweiler, would begin acting anxious when a storm approached. The owner could not settle the dog, and he would hurt himself when the storm arrived. Rex would run through the house or the backyard crashing into things. One time he had escaped trying to run from the storm and was not found until after the weather calmed. The solution of using a crate with antic-static pads helped to calm Rex. The soundproofed crate diminished the sound of the thunder and the carpet prevented the flash of light inside. Rex is now calmer during a storm and much happier. The owner now has a calm dog and no longer needs to search for Rex after a storm. Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc. Canyon Chronicle - July 2008

Canyon Chronicle IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY... 911 Fire... 911 Ambulance... 911 Sheriff Non-Emergency...512-974-5556 Hudson Bend Fire and EMS Schools Canyon Creek Elementary...512-428-2800 Grisham Middle School...512-428-2650 Westwood High School...512-464-4000 Utilities Pedernales Electric...512-219-2602 Texas Gas Service Custom Service... 1-800-700-2443 Emergencies...512-370-8609 Call Before You Dig...512-472-2822 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 Balcones Postal Office...512-331-9802 Newsletter Publisher Peel, Inc...512-989-8905 Article Submissions... canyoncreek@peelinc.com Advertising...advertising@PEELinc.com 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. Newsletter Article Submissions Interested in submitting an article? You can do so by emailing canyoncreek@peelinc.com or by going to http://www.peelinc. com/articlesubmit.php. All news must be received by the 9th of the month prior to the issue. So if you are involved with a school group, scouts, sports etc please submit your articles for the Canyon Chronicle. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, special celebrations and military service are also welcome. Advertise Your Business Here 888-687-6444 Invest in your home, Invest in your landscape. A Clemson University study found landscaping can result in more than a 100% return on investment The return on investment is contingent upon the quality of the landscape installation It s important that you find the right landscape designer/ contractor for your project and use only high quality materials. Look no further, We are Austin Detailers, A Lawn and Landscape Management Company specializing in increasing your homes value through quality landscaping. We have been part of the BBB for 6 years and never had a complaint. We re a year round professional landscape management company that offers a full range of lawn care & landscaping services, and we deliver with integrity and competence. Austin Detailers A Lawn and Landscape Management Company (512) 249-0101 www.austindetailers.com 2 Canyon Chronicle - July 2008 Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc.

Summer is here and you deserve a place to enjoy it ~ Imagine being able to step out for a romantic evening without leaving your property! Outdoor spaces are becoming the latest greatest retreat to enjoy with family and friends. Decorating outdoor rooms is just as important as the inside rooms. Creating beautiful, useful spaces outdoors is a great way to extend your home s living space. First, it is important to determine the primary function of the space. Identify how you live. Do you spend time at the table or are you more of a lounger? How many people are typically together at one time in the outdoor area? Do you want to hear the peacefulness of nature, or do you want a tv mounted high to create the perfect place to sit back and watch a game? Now it is time to create a seating plan Furnishings Outdoor furniture has changed dramatically. It used to be very plain and functional. Now you can find a wide variety of furniture made of weather resistant materials. An organic look is very popular now. Bamboo, dark metal and wood paired with beautiful woven fibers are great options. Cushions soften your outdoor furniture, making it more inviting and comfortable. Many are fade resistant, stain resistant and waterproof Outdoor Living Trends By Kirsten Hanna Canyon Chronicle perfect for the outdoors. Color Citrus tones, bright yellow, green, orange and aqua are very popular this summer, especially in accent pieces like pillows or cushions. To make your outdoor seem like an extension of your home, I recommend using the same primary color scheme you ve used in the interior, varying the intensity of the colors by using brighter, more dominant shades. Lighting Very important!! Create different levels of lighting with candles, gas lanterns, chandeliers, and table lamps. You can find a variety of designs depending of your style and the ambiance you want to create. Torches and candles will create a warm and inviting casual mood whether they are lining a path or standing sentinel around a patio. Additionally, don t be afraid to pull out your Christmas lights in the middle of the summer! Wrapping that small iridescent string of white bulbs around tree trunks and branches will bring a romantic atmosphere to your backyard or courtyard, even in July. Accessorizing Define your seating area with an outdoor area rug. Because outdoor area rugs come in so many different colors and designs, you can (Continued on Page 4) NOW ENROLLING! COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT Each Primrose School is privately owned and operated. Primrose Schools and The Leader in Educational Child Care are trademarks of Primrose School Franchising Company. 2008 PSFC. All rights reserved. Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc. Canyon Chronicle - July 2008

Canyon Chronicle Teenage Job Seekers Baby Pet House Yard Name Age Sit Sit Sit Work Phone Dwyer, Lindsey... 16......... 257-7502 Drapkin, Sara... 14...... 590-2545 Humphries, James*+... 13............... 249-9264 Parks, Georgia... NOT AVAILABLE 13......... ONLINE 249-7027 Tembhekar, Pritee... 15......... 331-0968 Tembhekar, Priya... 14......... 331-0968 *-CPR Training +-First Aid Training Attention Teenagers The Teenage Job Seekers listing service is offered free of charge to all Canyon Creek teenagers seeking work. Submit your name and information to canyoncreek@peelinc.com by the 9 th of the month! Do You Have Reason to Celebrate? We want to hear from you! Email canyoncreek@ peelinc.com to let the community know! Outdoor - (Continued from Page 3) it as your inspiration tool to help you select your accent colors. New materials and fibers are now being used to create colorful area rugs resistant to fading and mildew. Further, tone down the summer heat of your décor with some neutral outdoor drapes. Use them on terraces, covered patios, verandas or to create poolside cabana spaces with a luxury feel. Draperies can make your outdoor living area cozier and more private. Outdoor fountains also add a majestic soothing element to your patio. Add outdoor wall art, such as colorful metal panels, a sculpture, or an all weather art print. Plants are a must! Even if you do not have a green thumb, there are wonderful not real options that you can incorporate into your seating space that will give your outdoor living area a finished and completed look. Viola! Enjoy the Summer! Classified Ads Personal classifieds (one time sell items, such as a used bike...) run at no charge to Canyon Creek residents, limit 30 words, please e-mail canyoncreek@peelinc.com. Business classifieds (offering a service or product line for profit) are $50, limit 40 words, please contact Peel, Inc. Sales Office @ 512-989-8905 or advertising@peelinc.com. CHANGING EDUCATION CREATING A LEGACY Is private school tuition out of reach? Frustrated with public school? Currently home-schooling? Want the best of all three... Then consider Sterling Classical School, a Christian, classical, University-Model School located in Leander on RR 2243. www.sterlingums.com 512-964-6364 Canyon Chronicle - July 2008 Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc.

I have a new neighbor from out of state who recently asked if I could suggest some places around Texas for family vacations. As a 5th Generation Texan, I could easily think of a few suggestions for her. So if you re also new to Texas, or just looking for new places to visit, here are my family s favorite summer destinations in the Lone Star State. 1) Garner State Park Texas has some really great State Parks for camping, as well as many private campgrounds. But one stands out above the rest for being the kind of place where families return generation after generation. Garner State Park is located 90 miles west of San Antonio in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Situated down in a valley, one of Garner s main attractions is the clear, cold waters of the Frio River the same river that was immortalized in George Strait s song All My Ex s Live in Texas. In addition to swimming & tubing in the Frio River, Garner offers hiking trails, miniature golf, and even jukebox dances at an outdoor pavilion. You ll find kids of all ages 2 to 92 dancing under the stars every summer night at Garner State Park. 2) Port Aransas Anyone who s been in Texas long enough Deep in the Heart of Texas: Family Road Trips By Wendi Baird Canyon Chronicle knows that Port Aransas is a favorite destination for both fishermen and beach bums. Another fun activity in Port Aransas is eating! There are an abundance of restaurants offering enough fresh seafood to satisfy any appetite. For rainy days at the beach, Corpus Christi is just a 30-minute drive down the coast. The Texas State Aquarium in Corpus is always popular with the kids. 3) Moody Gardens, Galveston Another popular beach destination in Texas is Galveston, just south of Houston. This is the place to go when you want more than just sun-n-sand. Moody Gardens in Galveston is a Resort Hotel/Theme Park/IMAX/Beach all in one. There is enough to do there to occupy an entire weekend. Next to Moody Gardens is the newest Schlitterbahn, an indoor water park open year round. And when leaving Galveston, be sure to detour through the small town of Kemah. The Kemah Boardwalk and Marina has an old-fashioned feel to it with a giant ferris wheel and carousel, and there are several great restaurants with outdoor seating on the water. The kids love to watch the boats coming and going while waiting for their food. (Continued on Page 7) Packages start as low as $895. Standard and HD options. 8701 W Parmer Ln Suite 1119 Austin Texas 78729 Telephone: 512-219-7900 Thomas K. Rice Financial Advisor Ask us about our Wedding Story package Offering the Following Products and Services: RETIREMENT PLANNING IRA s 401(k) Plans Pension /Profit Sharing Plans SEP s and Simple Plans ESTATE PLANNING Insurance Needs Analysis Business Ownership Succession Plans Charitable Remainder Trusts EDUCATION PLANNING 529 Plans Coverdell Education IRA s Investments and insurance products distributed by Genworth Financial Securities Corp. Member NASD/ SIPC and is a licensed insurance agency (dba Genworth Financial Securities and Insurance Services in CA) investment advisory services are offered through Genworth Financial Advisors Corp. an SEC Registered Investment Advisor Home offices at 200 N. Martindale Rd. 7th Floor Schaumburg Il 60173 @2005-2008 Genworth Financial Inc. All Rights Reserved. NS 19662IAR 05/15/2007 Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc. INSURANCE Fixed and Variable Life Insurance Disability Insurance Long Term Care Insurance Fixed and Variable Annuities INVESTMENTS Mutual Funds Stocks and Bonds Fee- Based Asset Management Services Mention this ad & recieve 15% off! ConCrete Film ProduCtions For inquiries Please Contact kale@concretefilmproductions.com www.concretefilmproductions.com Canyon Chronicle - July 2008

Canyon Chronicle Send Us Your Event Pictures!! Do you have a picture of an event that you would like to run in the Canyon Chronicle? Send it to us and we will publish it in the next issue. Email the picture to canyoncreek@ peelinc.com. Be sure to include the text that you would like to have as the caption. Pictures will appear in color online at www.peelinc.com. Stork Report If you have a new addition to the family please let us know by emailing canyoncreek@peelinc.com and we will include an announcement to let everyone know! July Events at the Wildflower Center Nature Nights July is all about Nature Nights at the Wildflower Center. It s the perfect lowcost summer evening family adventure and a great way to learn about our natural surroundings. The store is open till 9 p.m. and each store visitor 12 and under receives a free treat. $1 admission. 6 to 9 p.m. on these dates: Thursday, July 10--What are those fancy flies hovering in our gardens? This is a chance to learn about the life and times of dragonflies and explore our evening gardens. Who knows what night creatures may be out? Thursday, July 17--Explore snakes and meet a few of our slithery friends. Thursday, July 24 Raptors, those majestic birds of prey, are the topic. Texas is prime hawk-watching territory and this is the place to learn their habitat and habits. Thursday, July 31--Fossils Central Texas is famous for its fossils- -see the remnants of sea creatures from long, long ago. Imaginary Creatures on Display Don t miss these surprising critters- - bronze sculptures of scorpions, insects and strange creatures by Sculptor Mizk Bakker in the Butterfly Garden through August 17. The Wildflower Center is closed July 4 The Brown Paint Company Mention this ad for $100 off service of $1000 or more FREE ESTIMATES What can BROWN paint for you? INTERIOR / EXTERIOR PAINTING RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL GENERAL REPAIRS / CARPENTRY SHEETROCK REPLACEMENT TEXTURING & FAUX FINISHES CUSTOM STAIN & VARNISH Why should BROWN paint for you? FREE ESTIMATES BONDED & INSURED 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE EXCELLENT REFERENCES 3-YEAR WARRANTY FAMILY-OWNED & OPERATED www.brownpaint.com 512.506.9740 Lots of satisfied customers RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INTERIOR/EXTERIOR UNIFORMED PAINTERS POWER WASHING QUALITY GUARANTEED CAULKING / SCRAPING GENERAL REPAIRS www.southernpainting.com 512-267-6200 References/Bonded & Insured *There is a World of Difference Between Covering a Surface With Paint* And Painting As SOUTHERN PAINTING Does Canyon Chronicle - July 2008 Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc.

Family Road Trips - (Continued from Page 5) 4) San Antonio This is my hometown, and definitely one of our favorite vacation destinations. There is so much to see and do there, you really need to plan on several trips to fully enjoy it all. The Downtown area with the Riverwalk is a great destination for romantic getaways. Then moving away from Downtown toward the outskirts of San Antonio, you have the Theme Parks Sea World and Six Flags Fiesta Texas. And in between are numerous restaurants serving up some of the best Mexican food in Texas. 5) Fredericksburg This quaint little German town in the Texas hill country has become world renowned as a vacation destination. Main Street offers some of the best eating and shopping in the whole state. And be sure to stop by the Admiral Nimitz Museum of the Pacific War. There are also several wineries near town that are well worth a visit to their tasting rooms. If you plan to stay overnight, you can choose from numerous Bed-n-Breakfast Inns, in addition to the national chain hotels. Or if you have a camper, then make reservations at one of the local RV parks. Like the motto says, Texas really is like a whole other country. And there is something to do for everyone. These are just a few of our favorite getaways. If you have one to add to the list, let us know! Peel, Inc. Printing & Publishing Publishing community newsletters since 1991 Kelly Peel Sales Manager 512-989-8905 kelly@peelinc.com 512-989-8905 www.peelinc.com Canyon Chronicle Advertising Information Please support the businesses that advertise in the Canyon Chronicle. Their advertising dollars make it possible for all Canyon Creek residents to receive the monthly newsletter at no charge. If you would like to support the newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at 512-989-8905 or advertising@peelinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 10th of each month for the following month's newsletter. The Canyon Chronicle 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 Canyon Chronicle 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 Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc. Support This Neighborhood Newsletter. Advertise your business to your neighbors. Professional Design by KAZ Design Paint and color advice Furniture arrangement Fabric and reupholstering Window treatments, shutters, and blinds Floor plans, accessorizing, & IDEAS... General Contractor - KAZ Fully insured Kitchens, baths, interiors, custom cabinetry Flooring, granite, tile Interior and exterior painting Quality, professional design www.kazdesign.com www.synchronizeinc.com Phone: 512.335.5491 Fax: 512.219.6899 kazdesign@sbcglobal.net inquiries@synchronizeinc.com NARI member Copyright 2008 Peel, Inc. Canyon Chronicle - July 2008

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