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News Summer break until September - Enjoy your summer! May FOP Workday was 5/9 See details below Annual Wilderness Run was held Sat. Apr. 18th See details below April FOP Workday held on 4/11 See details below Time to renew your membership, click here !!! Contact George Ferrie 261-5147 or email gwferrie@yahoo.com Submit your photos and volunteer stories ! ! ! |
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May Flowers along the trails Photos.
Our final workday of the spring was held Sat. May 9th.
City Park Work Projects
Barnes Garden
A number of volunteers worked at the Barnes Garden dealing with erosion control (George Ferrie),
landscaping(Cindy Berdan) and irrigation (George and Mickey). Kathy King worked in the neigborhood
cleaning up and mulching the Butterfly Garden.
City Park Tree Work
Bernie lead a crew in removing several dead trees near the lower parking lot.
Also many agave pups were removed from the Cactus Garden.
Hamilton Greenbelt and Canyonlands primitive trails
Primitive Trails Weed-eaters out in force to trim back new growth along the trails in Hamilton Greenbelt (Michael Smith and Lamar Bolling) primitive trail and Canyonlands (Mickey Wright) trails.

Sausage wraps were served at 11:30AM in the Pavilion provided by Judy Hazen and her volunteers.
Race day photos can be found here
The Wilderness Run/Walk was held on Sat. 4/18 and started at 9:30 AM.
About 30 runners and walkers completed either the 3 or 5 mile courses. More information and photos will be posted
later this week
The Volunteers of the Friends of the Park held the
11th Annual Wilderness Fun Run and Walk on Saturday, April 18, 2009 at
the Hamilton Greenbelts I & II. The Run/Walk started a little after 9:30AM
Our Signature sponsor is Independent Bank on 620 near the LTHS entrance.
Other sponsors included
Fifield Dental Center
Randalls Food and Pharmacy
Brodnax and Karnes, P.C.
Dr. Stacy E. Miller, Orthodontist
Lakeway Dermatology
Enmon Family
Lakeway Pool Maintenance, LLC
Eaddy Dentistry, PA
Lakeway Dental Office
Papa Murphy's Pizza
The Donut Hole
Stokes Sign Company
Starbucks Coffee
ExxonMobil Foundation
Winners were Phillip Endsley, Kate Goodier for the three mile course and
Scott Bohenknap and Jennifer Everswick for the five mile course

Click on any photograph to enlarge it.
There are three purposes for this activity.
The first and most important goal is to raise money to help cover the costs of
building, repairing, and maintaining the trails located in the
Canyonlands, Smith and Hamilton Greenbelts and those in the Lakeway City Park.
Second is to help people become aware of the trail system located in these
greenbelts. Third is to promote trail walking, running and biking as a
cardiovascular exercise for improved health. This event has a 3 mile or 6 mile run
or walk through the Hamilton Greenbelts I and II, including some of the
primitive trails.
Tshirts with the Overlook drawing will be available for purchase on Run/Walk day. The design is by Janet Wright and
depicts the view seen from the Hamilton Greenbelt primitive trail in the fall.
Submitted by Lorraine Tallent
The regular FOP workday was held Sat. Apr. 11th at City Park and Hamilton Greenbelt primitive trails. To see workday photos Click Here. Work projects were :
Barnes Garden
On the April Workday we distributed another load of dirt throughout the Barnes Memorial
Garden and planted Salvia Greggi, Mexican Bush Sage, Prostrate Rosemary and Damianita.
George Blume continued his work on the faux stream and mulch was spread on the upper
and lower beds of the garden. Dave Deome, Marty Berdan, Mickey Wright, Lorraine Tallent,
Sheryl Kelly and George Ferie assisted on the team.
Submitted by Cindy Berdan
George Blume was busy
hauling in topsoil and mulch with the City's dump truck and using the City's bobcat to transport
the soil and mulch to the garden
Submitted by George Blume
Butterfly Garden
While George Blume was busy hauling in topsoil and mulch to the Barnes Garden, he also dropped off
several loads at the Butterfly Garden for Wayne and Kathie King to use.
Submitted by George Blume
City Park cedar trimming
Dennis Brown and Bernie Reding continued the project of trimming cedar trees along the paved
loop trail in City Park. I took some pictures of the bluebonnets but they don't stand out in
the picture very well. There is a lot of competition from grass and weeds.
Submitted by Bernie Reding
Hamilton Greenbelt Primitive Trails
Bill Freas, Fred Hazen, Mike Sekel, Robin and Katie Fanker, Ed, Lamar Bolling and Jim Dunn
all gathered together to move the old battered VW back to its old resting place at the
bottom of the cliff. Then Bill and Mike went over to the Hurst Hollow trail to trim back
fresh growth and bramble. Fred and Lamar used the City's Ranger pickup and Mule to haul
in mulch to cover the new cutoff trail
in the upper part of the scar while Ed, Robin, Katie and Jim finished up work on the new
trail which was started during the March workday. After the picnic lunch, George Blume, Bill
and Jim returned to move the big rock at the entrance using the City's bobcat. The trail is
now opened and will be part of this year's Wilderness Run/Walk.
Submitted by Jim Dunn
Italian meatball subs along with dessert were served at 11:30AM at the Pavilion in City Park. Thanks to Judy Hazen and her crew!
To see workday photos
Click Here.
Friends of the Parks is a group of citizens who enjoy the rewards of volunteer service in the parks and greenbelts areas of Lakeway. Monthly Saturday morning work sessions provide opportunities for all levels of service, whether it is tree maintenance, general cleanup or tending memorial gardens at City Park. A few of the hardier members help build and maintain hiking/biking trails in the Hamilton Greenbelts and the Canyonlands Natural Area. Still others provide food for our workday picnics. For information contact George Ferrie 261-5147 or email gwferrie@yahoo.com
Friends of the Parks sponsors one annual community event which is the annual Wilderness Run/Walk event on the Hamilton Greenbelt trails on the third Saturday of April. The goal of this event is to encourage citizens to get out and enjoy the beauty of the greenbelts and parks of the City of Lakeway.
Friends of the Parks of Lakeway is a 501 (c) 3, Federal Tax Exempt Organization. Donations made to this organization may be tax deductible; check with your tax advisor.