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FOP Board meeting Mon. May. 7th 6:30 at LAC

May Workday will be Sat. 5/12

Race Day Photos

Apr. Workday was Sat. 4/14 Details here

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Contact FOP President Bernie Reding 261-5633 or email countyboy@aol.com Submit your photos and volunteer stories ! ! !

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May Workday

Please consider spending a few hours with us at City Park and the Trails this Saturday before Mother's Day. Hot coffee from Starbucks will be at the Pavilion at 8AM and will help you get started right.

We have a number of projects for you to volunteer for. Please meet at 8AM at the Pavilion at City Park to assist with one of the following May 12th Workday Projects:

City Park
  a. Cut down, cut up and stack dead trees for city crew pick up.
  b. Remove dead trees, cages and stakes in the Tree Trust area - Jerry Cooper coordinator
  c. Weed eat and clean up primitive trails - Bill Freas coordinator

Canyonlands/Highlands
  a. Construction of Mt. Lakeway trail will continue this week-end - Ken Parmerter coordinator
  b. General tree limb removal – Canyonlands Trails - Kelly Heath coordinator
  c. General weed eating – Canyonlands upper areas - Kelly Heath coordinator

Picnic lunch at the Pavilion - the Sauerman’s

14th Annual Wilderness Run was held on Saturday April 21, 2012

Wilderness Run Page 1 (click to enlarge) Wilderness Run Page 2 (click to enlarge) Wilderness Run Page 3 (click to enlarge) Wilderness Run Page 4 (click to enlarge) Wilderness Run Page 5 (click to enlarge)
They're OFF
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The volunteers
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Setting things up
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3 mile winners
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3 and 5 mile winners
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Photos and collages courtesy of Fred Hazen

View Race Day Photos
Over 120 runners and walkers participated in the Wilderness Run/Walk held on a cool, sunny Saturday morning.

The Wilderness Run was a great success. Having the trailer there with the tables and chairs was a big help compared to what we used to do. Thanks to the City of Lakeway for all your help in setting up for the Run. submitted by Bernie Reding

Three Mile WinnersFive Mile Winners
14 and under female - Miranda Sikel
15-25 female - Taylor Maberry
26-40 female - Sarah Searle
41-59 female - Tina Mason
60+ female - Murielle Hodgson
14 and under male - Payton Friedman
15-25 male - Jacob Tenberg
26-40 male - Amie MvVaney

60+ male - Rene Ffrench


26-40 female - Amber Rothwell
41-59 female - Ann Ffrench




41-59 male - John Berstrom
60+ male - Don Rogers

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Lakeway Vision AssociatesThe Enmon Family
Stacy Miller, DDS John Brodnax
Captial City Running  

Please contact FOP organizers Sheryl Kelly at 261-6067 or Pat McDermott at 261-3786 for any additional information.

April Newsletter

April is always a busy month with the Wilderness Run/Walk event being held on the third Saturday preceded by the normal workday the preceding Saturday with 27 volunteers. In addition if you went for a walk on the trails in early April you saw some wonderful flowers in City Park and in the various greenbelts in the City.

Workday photos are here.

Trails/Flower photos are here.

If you have not yet renewed your membership for 2012, please do so by clicking here.
Upcoming Events
  • May 7 - FOP Board Meeting at LAC at 6:30PM
  • May 12 - Workday City Park 8AM to 12 noon, more information to be emailed on Wed 5/9.
  • Sept. - A second Bamberger Ranch tour for FOP members
Bluebonnets in Hamilton Greenbelt (click to enlarge) Visit the FOP website at www.lakewayfop.org for more information.
    New members joining in Apri
  • Brian & Amanda Prehn
  • Linda Lutz

Mt. Lakeway

A small but diligent group worked on a difficult section of the Mt Lakeway trail.

Bee pollinating cactus flower (click to enlarge) The team worked to cut in a new transverse trail across the steepest part of the climb up Mt Lakeway. At the end of this transverse cut they installed a switchback.

Volunteers worked the entire workday with Pick Axes to cut in this section of trail.

This was very slow and difficult work and included moving and placing numerous large rocks to support the downside of the trail to avoid future erosion.

Many thanks to all the volunteers who stepped in for this challenging effort!

Volunteers: George Blume, George Ferrie, Dar Mahoney, Kerri Heath, Ken Parmerter

The team also performed preliminary flagging up to the trail summit. Quite a view. Well worth the hike

submitted by Ken Parmerter

City Park

Cindy and Marty helped trim Rosemary in the cactus garden and then worked on the Barnes Memorial Garden, spreading some mulch and checking on the irrigation. We then went to the Retama garden and pulled some dead rosemary out of there where Jerry was working.Lots of spring cleanup.

submitted by Cindy Berdan

City Park tree cutting workers (click to enlarge) Cindy & Marty Berdan and Jerry Cooper cleaned out dead bushes in the gardens and did general clean up.

submitted by Jerry Cooper

A team consisting of W.C. Enmon, Ed Lalone, Bob Underwood, Tom Smith and Bernie Reding cut down four dead trees at the City Park lower picnic area. The trees were cut up and stacked for later pick up by City workers.

photos and story submitted by Bernie Reding

Hamilton Greenbelt Trails

Lamar Bolling and Bernie Reding took care of that limb by the concrete bridge near Squires. We also cut down a dead tree that was hanging over the trail.

submitted by Bernie Reding

Weed eating (click to enlarge) Bill Freas and several crews worked on improving and repairing the primitive trails to be used by the runners and walkers during the Wilderness Run/Walk. A two man crew worked on pulling and cutting of bastard cabbage plants in the same area. Thanks to the City of Lakeway for providing a Ranger pickup and the Koboda offroad machine and decomposed granite.

Lamar Bolling and Jim Dunn installed a new drainage pipe in drain the seepage on the steep hill leading up to the trailhead at the end of Squires Court. Lamar and Jim put in several water diversion structures to channel rain run-off water away from the fragile trail going down the steep hill. Then Lamar and Jim cut and stacked cedar limbs and cut down some deadwood on the sections of the trails intersecting at the trail head at Squires Court.

submitted by Jim Dunn

Lunch

Judy serving Taco Stacks (click to enlarge) Cook for today was Judy Hazen. The main course was "taco salads" stacks. Those great desserts were provided by Carlisle Pearson, Cindy Berdan, Yvonne Connell, Sterlene Boling (cookies) and Donna Ferrie (ice cream!).

A special notice, please... We need a volunteer to manage the picnic food on May 12. Suggested menu would be sandwiches, chips and drinks. Please contact Judy Hazen if you can do the lunch - I have the supplies. Thanks,

submitted by Judy Hazen

More workday photos are here.

March Newsletter

A number of things happened in March to add some variety to the Friends of the Parks of Lakeway activity list. Early in the month the new shed at the Canyonlands was completed. Then the scheduled workday on Sat. 3/10 was postponed due to rain (Yeah!!!). The highly anticipated Bamberger Ranch tour was held on Thu. 3/15. We then rounded out our busy schedule with a make-up workday on St. Patrick's Day (3/17).

Workday photos are here.

If you have not yet renewed your membership for 2012, please do so by clicking here.
Upcoming Events
  • Apr. 2 - FOP Board Meeting at LAC at 6:30PM
  • Apr. 14 - Workday City Park 8AM to 12 noon, more information to be emailed on Wed 4/11.
  • Apr. 21 - 14th Annual Wilderness Run/Walk kicks off at 9:30AM
  • Sept. - A second Bamberger Ranch tour for FOP members
Bluebonnets in City Park (click to enlarge) Visit the FOP website at www.lakewayfop.org for more information.
    New members joining in Mar.
  • Dave & Rita Cross

Canyonlands Shed

Canyonlands Shed being painted (click to enlarge) Bob Underwood and Bernie Reding caulked all seams earlier in the week. George Blume, Bob Underwood and Bernie Reding completed painting around 9:30 AM Saturday, March 3. Shed is complete. Thanks to the many voluteers who worked for several months on all phases of construction.

submitted by Bernie Reding

Bamberger Ranch Tour

Bamberger Ranch tour group (click to enlarge) On March 15, 2012, 37 members and guests of Lakeway Friends of the Parks boarded a flat bed trailer and took a 3 1/2 hour tour of Bamberger Ranch located just South of Johnson City, Texas. As we rode along the cliche road, David Bamberger's vision unfolded before our eyes! The once wasted ranch land is now well into the reclamation process and the results are stunning.

We could clearly see the land coming back to life. Springs long dormant were again flowing and the birds were singing in endless song all across the ranch. Stands of native grasses graced the landscape catching precious water and returning it to the soil. The endless erosion of the earth was re-markedly slowed. Rain water no longer washed the unprotected soil rapidly down into the rivers and streams and into the Gulf of Mexico.

Bamberger Ranch bat cave (click to enlarge) An impressive demonstration showed us the value of native grasses as their complex root system captures the water and helps restore the aquifers deep in the earth. When Mr. Bamberger purchased the ranch in 1969, the native cedars were taking over the landscape and the soil was totally void of vegetation under the cedar canopy. It was impossible to hold the rain water that came all to infrequently in the Hill Country. By thinning out the ceders and planting native grasses, the ranch is being restored to it's native state. Springs are flowing, wildlife is returning and David Bamberger is a happy man!

The highlight of the tour was to actually meet and visit with the 83 year old, Bamberger. He mesmerized us with his colorful stories and genuine, folksy demeanor. We all felt very privileged to be with him as he shared his visionary work first hand. Amazing!

Because of the overwhelming response, we have scheduled a second tour on September 27, 2012. All those on the March waiting list will have first priority. Watch for our announcement.

See you in September!
submitted by Carlisle Pearson
Photos by Bernie Reding

Mt. Lakeway

First, I would like to gratefully thank our newest volunteers!
  The Bolners, Steve, Cathy and their son JD
  The Tylers,Elmer and Shirley
  Courtney Ford

It was a pleasure to work with and get to know these great families and individuals during our work day. With their help there was a great deal of progress made on the Mt Lakeway trail during the workday . In fact, perhaps the most significant, single day progress to date on this trail.

The team progressed the trail along an extended ridge-line leading up to the base of the final climb to the Mt Lakeway summit. The volunteers then completed 3 (and nearly 4) switchbacks leading roughly two thirds of the way up to the summit. These switchbacks were cut into steep treacherous terrain requiring significant amounts of manual work with Pick Axes, Shovels, Saws, Stiff Rakes and McLeod tools. As that group progressed up the aforementioned climb another group performed finishing work on the freshly cut trail.

In addition, the group improved an existing switchback on an earlier section of the trail by extending the radius of a difficult uphill corner. The team re- routed around a beautiful Madrone tree. The improvement enables safe traverse and a more sustainable trail while preserving another of the numerous Madrone trees that adorn this section of trail.

Thanks to all who contributed to what was perhaps the most productive workday on this trail system to date.

Mt. Lakeway trail volunteers (click to enlarge) Volunteers in the photo to the right
In Front (R-L)
  Sunny Heath - Border Collie, Trail Boss, Class Clown and Kelly Heath
Standing (R-L)
  Courtney Ford a New Volunteer!
  Ann Parmerter
  Cathy Bolner a New Volunteer!
  Steve Bolner a New Volunteer!
  Elmer Tyler a New Volunteer!
  Shirley Tyler a New Volunteer!
  Kerri Heath
  George Ferrie
  JD Bolner a New Volunteer!
  George Blume

Not Pictured
  Chris Parmerter
  Ken Parmerter

submitted by Ken Parmerter

City Park

City Park Butterfly garden workers (click to enlarge) Kay Kimball and Bob assisted Kathie and Wayne King in cleaning out the old growth in the Butterfly Garden. They were later joined by Jerry and Mirielle. Some of the volunteers proceeded down the trail to the Retama Garden and continued the cleaning process.

submitted by Jim Dunn

A crew consisting of Lamar Bolling, Dar Moneyhon, Pat McDermott, Mike Taylor, Dave Cross, Ed Lalone and Bernie Reding cut down a City Park Butterfly garden workers (click to enlarge) large multi-trunk Spanish Oak, two bald cypress and four smaller unidentified trees. All were probably victims of the severe drought. Lakeway's City Forester previously marked the trees as ready for removal..

New member Dave Cross saved the day by bringing his personal chain saw. Dave demonstrated his expertise in using it.

photos and story submitted by Bernie Reding

Canyonlands Cactus Garden

Canyonlands Cactus Garden (click to enlarge) Jerry Cooper, Mirielle Kirmsee, Jim Dunn, Mike & Mason Ard finished the clean-up at the triangle cactus garden in The Canyonlands. Grass was removed and additional rocks were placed around the cactus and yucca plants.

submitted by Jerry Cooper

Smith Greenbelt Bridge

Smith Greenbelt bridge crew (click to enlarge) Early on in the workday activities Mike and Mason Ard and Jim Dunn went to the Smith Greenbelt bridge location and removed the remaining yellow tape, rebar and wood scraps. The excavation for the two bridge piers were filled in with soil. The bridge project is on hold for the near future. We then assisted Jerry and Mirielle in finishing the clean up project at the Canyonlands Cactus garden. The crew ended up in City Park for the final hour of the workday.

submitted by Jim Dunn

Lunch

Lunch under the oaks (click to enlarge) Ximena pre-cooked the hot stew but was unable to attend the workday. Carlisle Pearson and Doris McDermott brought the food and veggie trays. Dessert was provided by Sterlene Bolling, Carlisle Pearson, Donna Ferrie and Yvonne Connell. HOT coffee was provided by Mike Ard and Starbucks. The lower picnic area was a great place to end the workday.

submitted by Cindy Berdan

More workday photos are 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 Bernie Reding 261-5633 or email countyboy@aol.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.


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