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News Annual business meeting is Thu. Jan. 26th Details here Jan workday was Sat. Jan. 14th Last workday was Sat. Dec. 10th Details here renew your 2012 membership, click here !!! Contact FOP President Bill Freas 263-2263 or email billandclare@sbcglobal.net Submit your photos and volunteer stories ! ! ! |
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December NewsletterWorkday photos are here. Time to renew your membership for 2012 by clicking here. |
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City ParkBill Freas, George Blume, Ed Lalone, Bobby Vance, Bob Sauerman, Dash Duran and George Ferrie worked in City Park raking and trimming along the upper Challenge trail and finished mulching the outer Challenge trail. George also moved some rock with the bobcat to the pavilion area for future use as erosion control.submitted by Bill Freas |
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Canyonlands
Cindy Berdan, Jerry Cooper and Keri Heath starting cleaning out the weeds and grass in the
cactus garden on the Canyon Lands Trail.
submitted by Jerry Cooper and Cindy Berdan |
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Mt. LakewayThe following volunteers worked on the Mt Lakeway Trail. Jamie and Riley McVaney, Tom Shaeffer, Clift Richardson, Tom Delaney, Michael Smith, Ernest Altget, Tom Smith, Lamar Bolling and Dar Mahoney. The group successfully cut in both the descent and ascent trails for the 1st large gulch in the Mount Lakeway trail. The switchbacks out of the gulch were significantly improved and an additional 100 yards or so of the trail was groomed and trimmed beyond the aforementioned switchbacks. The team should be commended on the extraordinary amount of work that was completed on this section of trail during the workday. In addition to the aforementioned activities a number of volunteers also walked the trail backwards from the gulch. Fine tuning those sections for proper drainage and ensuring adequate clearances from low hanging branches, pesky rocks, etc. Also of note was an excellent focus on placing protective stones around the numerous smaller Madrone trees on and near the trail, ensuring that the community of trail users can enjoy these beautiful trees as they traverse the new trails. Many thanks to all who volunteered! submitted by Ken Parmerter On Mon. Dec. 26 a small group worked the Mt Lakeway trail in the afternoon. Michael Smith, Kelly Heath and Ken Parmerter spent a few hours enjoying the great outdoors and progressing the trail system. submitted by Ken Parmerter |
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Hamilton Greenbelt
Marty Berdan, Bernie Reding and new FOP members Mike Ard and Mason Ard planted six bald
cypress tree along flowing streams in Hamilton Greenbelt 2. The trees were supplied by the LCRA.
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LunchJudy served hamburgers and beans for the lunch at City Park pavilion. Special thanks to Carlisle Pearson, Cindy and Marty Berdan for helping provide food, ice and cookies for workday picnic.submitted by Judy Hazen |
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November Newsletter
We gathered together on Saturday, Nov. 12th at City Park for directions on various work projects
in City Park, Canyonlands shed and Mt. Lakeway trail building. City Park projects included work
in the Barnes Garden and the renovated Cactus Garden. The shed project started earlier in the
week with foundation preparation with the concrete pour the following weekend. A new trail system
connecting the Canyonlands trails to Mt. Lakeway started in Oct and continues almost every
weekend in Nov.
Workday photos are here. Time to renew your membership for 2012 by clicking here. Other news : New Board members are Kelly Heath and Ken Parmerter. Kelly will serve on the board to replace Michael Smith who resigned recently from the FOP board but remains an active member. Ken was added to fill a long-time vacancy. |
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City ParkCactus Garden Sat. Nov. 14th
Jerry Cooper, Mireille Kirmsee Tom Smith,, Bernie Reding and Jim Dunn topped the Cactus Garden beds with crushed granite. This workday concludes the renovation of the Cactus Garden that started in September of this year. We will be adding some more plants later on when we start getting some real rain. The project was to enlarge one of the beds. We spent one workday moving the stone border. The following week city workers filled in the bed with soil. We leveled the bed and planted the cactus the following workday and spent a 3rd workday spreading crushed granite on the top of the new bed and the existing bed. We would like to thank David Ferry and Lance Eilers for arranging to have 2 boulders, fill dirt and crushed granite delivered to the site. submitted by Jerry Cooper Barnes Garden Sat. Nov. 14th
Marty and I planted six Texas Mountain Laurels in the Barnes Memorial Garden. The Garden is in great shape with many plants blooming. The planting went very quickly due to the decomposing mulch placed in the Garden over the past two years. submitted by Cindy Berdan |
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Mt. Lakeway
On Sunday 10/30 a group of local mountain bikers and some of their kids worked on completing the
first section of the Mt. Lakeway trail. Several current and former FOP Board members joined the
group in finishing the trail surface and clearing the remaining limbs and branches. Since normal
FOP workdays are busy for parents of young children involved in sports, an effort was made to
schedule a time to allow local bikers an opportunity to help build the new trail.
submitted by Michael Smith On Saturday Nov. 14, Michael Smith, Keri Heath and I worked rough-cutting on a new section of the Mount Lakeway trail project, progressing beyond section number one (that spanned from the Canyonlands far side rim trail). This new section crosses the powerline road, heading West, up the hill and cutting left back into the MUD irrigation tract and navigating multiple switchbacks gaining elevation. The next workday will be utilized to begin laying in the tread for this section and will be high in the labor category and the terrain is fairly steep. Great work though am very happy to have new trails going in for all to enjoy. submitted by Kelly Heath
Over the 4 day Thanksgiving holiday (Thu-Sun) a large amount of progress was made on the Mount Lakeway trail. On Thursday morning the length of the Mount Lakeway trail (ending at the midway base of the 2nd large gulch ~ one mile of trail) was flagged by Doug Lange, Michael Smith and Ken Parmerter. On Friday morning we rough cut and then finished out about one quarter of mile of trail extending from where Kelly and Michael left off on the Sat 11/14 workday. This was a family affair involving Ann, Chris and Ken Parmerter. Saturday morning the length of the trail (currently defined above as ~ the 1st mile) was rough cut with a chainsaw by Ken with assistance from Ann Parmerter. Finally on Sunday morning we progressed on our finishing work through the 1st gulch and beyond it by 150ft. This group included Keri and Kelly Heath, Michael Smith and Ken Parmerter. The gulch itself will require quite a bit of trail definition on both sides of the gulch as the trail descends into it via transverse access trails. This will likely be the focus of our next FOP workday. This work will require lots of pick and stiff rake work to cut in the descent and ascent trails. submitted by Ken Parmerter |
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Canyonlands Shed
On Friday, November 11, Bill Freas, George Ferrie, Bob Sauerman, Bob Underwood, Bernie Reding and
George Blume worked from 8:00 AM until 12:00 PM building the foundation for the new shed. Work continued
on Saturday, November 12, with Bill Freas, George Ferrie, Bob Sauerman, Bob Underwood, Lamar Boling,
David Ferry, David Ferry Jr., Ernest Altgelt and George Blume. A least one more workday is planned to
complete the laying and tying of the steel re-bar before the foundation inspection and the pouring of
the concrete slab.
Wednesday, November 16, volunteers worked three hours to complete the Tool Shed Slab Form and tie steel rebar for the shed foundation; these volunteers included: Bernie Reding, Bob Underwood, Bob Sauerman, Lamar Boling and George Blume. The foundation passed inspection on November 17.
Thursday, November 17, Bernie Reding and Lamar Boling worked two hours installing the door depression
in the form.
Friday, November 18, Bill Freas and George Blume worked two hours finishing minor details on the form. Saturday, November 19 volunteers worked six hours pouring concrete for the Tool Shed Slab foundation; these volunteers included: Bernie Reding, Bob Underwood, Bob Sauerman, Lamar Boling, David Ferry, David Ferry Jr., Michael Smith, Kelly Heath, Ken Parmerter, Ernest Altgelt, & George Blume. The pour started with a truck load of concrete. When that ran out an additional 33 bags of concrete mix were required to complete the pour. submitted by George Blume Thanks to the City of Lakeway and David Ferry for helping during the construction of the foundation and concrete pour. We borrowed a truck for hauling supplies and the mixer for the concrete mixing. More shed workday photos are here. |
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Lunch
The group of volunteers gathered at the Pavilon at City Park just before noon for food and refreshment.
Lunch was prepared by Marty and Cindy Berdan using a recipe Judy Hazen had found on the internet. It
is a delicous Italian sausage soup and the recipe can be found here.
Side dishes of buttered hot bread and vegetable tray were provided by Carlisle Pearson with desserts
cooked by Ximena Sauerman.
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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 Bill Freas 263-2263 or email billandclare@sbcglobal.net
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.