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Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.” — John 11:25-26

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Several Highland Lakes churches holding Easter programs

KBEY 103.9 FM, Home Depot are hosting egg-stravaganza on March 30 MARBLE FALLS — Calling all kids to the Home Depot and KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune Easter Egg Hunt on March 30 from 10 a.m to noon at the home improvement center, 1307 Mormon Mill Road. This is Home Depot’s fourth annual hunt. KBEY joined the mix this year to help promote the event. Children will get the chance to hunt up some of the 10,000 eggs that will be scattered about the property. The egg hunt starts at 11:30 a.m. Along with the egg hunt, children and their families can check out emergency vehicles. The Marble Falls Police Department, Marble Falls Fire Rescue, Marble Falls Area EMS, Inc. and the Round Mountain Volunteer Fire Department will have crews and equipment on hand. There also will be free hot dogs, snow cones and more.

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Members of Testify rehearse for the ‘There Stands A Cross’ Easter production, which is 7 p.m. March 30 at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive.The group consist of sixth-graders Megan Corley (left), Grace Dahl, Sarah Isaac, Taylor Wright, Jade Seelig and Allie Packer. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

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MARBLE FALLS — One of the hardest parts of creating a special Easter program is orchestrating one that tells the entire story of Jesus’ path to the cross — from his painful death to his resurrection — in a manner that helps people understand what he endured for them, yet leaves them fulfilled. “It’s a very complex and inter-

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esting story,” said Joni Bedard, music director of First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls. “But it’s one we need to tell. One worth telling.” FUMC of Marble Falls is presenting the Easter story March 30 at 7 p.m. in the production “There Stands A Cross.” The church is located at 1101 Bluebonnet Drive. Admission is free. The production brings together

CYPRESS MILL — A local church is offering prayer, meditation and a simple “Way” to remember the origins of Easter as well as reinforce the Christian faith. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 263 Spur 962 in Cypress Mill, is hosting Holy Week and inviting members and visitors to participate in a self-guided tour, The Way of the Cross, which features 14 stations on the church grounds. “It comes from the old traditions, which started with the pilgrims who went to Jerusalem to follow The Way of the Cross, Jesus’ passion, which began with his trial and the various events that happened along the way to Calvary where he was crucified,” the Rev. Tommy Bye said. “The Stations of the Cross are done in various ways in various places.

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First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls telling story of Jesus’ death, resurrection through song BY DANIEL CLIFTON

St. Luke’s Episcopal offering a meditative experience

YARTER BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

BURNET — Kristi Yarter, owner of Kristi’s Kountry Kuts, hopes with a bit more time in the gym and a few more tweaks to her diet she’ll earn her professional card in the world of bodybuilding and fitness. “My plan is to get my pro card in August at the North American Championships in Pittsburgh,” she said while taking a break between appointments at her salon. “I just need to win it.” Yarter, 41, took a big step toward realizing her dream earlier this month when she placed sixth out of 60 competitors in the women’s body fitness (figure) division of the Arnold (Schwarzenegger) Amateur IFBB International Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships in Columbus, Ohio. “It’s an extremely important show,” Yarter said. “There were competitors from all over the world. I would try talking to one of the other women and she’d say something, but it was in a completely different language.” The Burnet business owner isn’t a female bodybuilder but competes

INSIDE: See a list of Easter services and events in the Highland Lakes, page 3

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SCHOOL COACH (Marble Falls area)

See who you voted the BEST in the Highland Lakes, pages 8-9

The Picayune readers voted Marble Falls High School head football coach and athletic director Todd Dodge as the 2013 “Locals Love Us” Best School Coach for the Marble Falls area.‘I was very honored,’ he said with a smile about the award. ‘I was pleased to receive the honor.There are a lot of outstanding coaches in The Picayune’s area.’ Dodge has been on the job since Feb. 1, 2012. Since then, he has brought in Performance Course, a summer weight-and-conditioning program; updated the weight room with new equipment and a heating-and-cooling system; and installed his famed “Air Raid” offense. In addition, the Todd Dodge Quarterback and Receiver Camp will spend its second summer at Mustang Stadium on June 17-20.The camp draws players from across the state to work with Dodge and his staff. At least three of his former pupils are quarterbacks in the NFL. FILE PHOTO


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PICAYUNE CONTEST

CHATTER BOX TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT’S GOING ON IN YOUR COMMUNITY Upcoming events for organizations, groups, churches, etc. Deadline is noon Friday before Wednesday publication.

UPCOMING EVENTS

FISH FRY, BURNET

Can you guess where this landmark is? It’s located here in the Highland Lakes. Send your idea to editor@thepicayune.com or call (830) 693-7152. Guesses will not be accepted until delivery of papers begins Tuesday night. Congratulations to Nikki Bowles of Marble Falls who correctly identified last week’s photo of the Plaza Del Sol center sign in Cottonwood Shores. Watch this space next week for an announcement about the latest winner. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

Highland Lakes Knights of Columbus Council 8935 of Burnet holds a fish fry 5-7 p.m. the first Friday of the month at Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, 507 Texas 29 West in Burnet. The cost per plate is $8. The dinner includes two baked or fried filets, fries, hushpuppies, coleslaw, dessert and tea or coffee. Money raised benefits the Burnet and Llano High School Scholarship Fund.

FRIENDS OF KINGSLAND LIBRARY FUNDRAISER Chili’s will donate 10 percent of sales 4-10 p.m. April 24 with each Friends of the Kingsland Library flier presented by diners at the restaurant, 702 First St. in Marble Falls. Fliers may be picked up at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 Polk St. in Kingsland, or from a Friends of the Kingsland Library member.

FORTY-TWO TOURNAMENT

The Marble Falls Senior Activity Center is holding a forty-two tournament April 6 at 1200 Seventh St. in Marble Falls. It is open to everyone of all ages. A donation of $5 pays for gift certificates for the winners. Call Artie Allen at (830) 693-5611. Pot-luck lunches are 11:30 a.m. Mondays and Fridays with castana and dominos following; bridge is 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays; Game Night is 6 p.m. Thursdays; dances are 6-9 p.m. the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.

Entries are published according to dates of events and space. April 4 at the Marble Falls Public Library, 101 Main St. in Marble Falls. The guest speaker is Master Naturalist Jerry Stacy, who will discuss his duck-box experiences at Inks Lake State Park. A bird walk led by Sherry Bixler is 8:30 a.m.

HIGHLAND LAKES TOASTMASTERS

The Highland Lakes Toastmasters meet 6:15 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at Quail Point Lodge, 107 Twilight in Horseshoe Bay.

HOOKED ON THREADS

Hooked on Threads, a knitting, crocheting and needlework group, meets noon-3 p.m. Mondays at The Plaza, 705 U.S. 281, Suite 100, in Marble Falls. All are welcome. Call Laura at (512) 5176681 or visit www.hookedonthreads.com.

CLASSES/EDUCATION

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS

A free basic digital photography class is 4-6 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Marble Falls Public Library, 101 Main St. in Marble Falls. Contact instructor Ken Lapham at (830) 613-5741 or ken@pdgrafix.com.

CASA VOLUNTEER TRAINING

The Court Appointed Special Advocates for the Highland Lakes Area is holding volunteer training classes beginning in April at New Covenant Church, 1604 Central Texas Expressway in Lampasas. Intensive training is 30 hours at the CASA office, 1719 Ridgeview in Kingsland, with three hours of courtroom observation. Volunteers advocate on behalf of children in foster care due to abuse or neglect. Email volunteer coordinator Galyn Woerner at galyn@highlandlakescasa.com or visit www.highlandlakescasa.com.

LITERACY HIGHLAND LAKES

The nonprofit Literacy Highland Lakes offers free classes and tutoring to adults. GED classes are 1-3 p.m. Mondays at Epiphany Episcopal Church, 601 N. Wood St. in Burnet; 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays at Highland Lakes United Methodist Church, 8303 RR 1431 West in Kingsland; and 6-8 p.m. Thursdays in Room 101 at Marble Falls High School, 2101 Mustang Drive in Marble Falls. English as a second language classes are 10-11:30 a.m. Thursdays at Herman Brown Free Library, 100 E. Washington St. in Burnet: 1-3 p.m. Mondays at Granite Shoals Fire Station, 8410 RR 1431 in Granite Shoals; 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays at Burnet Consolidated Independent School District Professional Development Center, 308 E. Brier in Burnet; and 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 205 Trinity Drive in Kingsland. Call (512) 756-7337 or (512) 755-3398 for a Spanish speaker.

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN

The Highland Lakes Service League is accepting scholarship applications from adult women who need assistance in continuing their education and training, especially those likely to remain or return to the Highland Lakes. The scholarship money is part of the proceeds from the group’s For Ladies Only Charity Golf Tournament and is divided among several recipients. To obtain an application, call scholarship chairwoman Alice Wooten at (830) 2655798.

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The Lions Club of Kingsland is holding a pancake breakfast 7-11 a.m. March 30 at the Kingsland Convention and Community Center, 3451 Rose Hill Drive in Kingsland. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and younger. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee and milk. Entertainment will be provided. Proceeds benefit the Lions Camp for handicapped children and the Salvation Army.

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The Llano Uplift Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is sponsoring a free membership workshop 1-3 p.m. April 6 at the Herman Brown Free Library, 100 E. Washington St. in Burnet. Membership is open to women older than 18 who can prove their lineage to a patriot of the American Revolutionary War. The workshop is open to the public, but reservations by April 1 are required. Call Georgi Brochstein at (830) 798-9685.

HIGHLAND LAKES BIRD AND WILDFLOWER SOCIETY

The Highland Lakes Bird and Wildflower Society meets 9:30 a.m.

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The Picayune recently traveled northwest with Highland Lakes resident Sherrell Booe and her traveling partner Lora Benda.The two stopped at the airport in Seattle, Wash., before flying to Portland, Ore. While in Portland, the women saw the Columbia Gorge and Mount Hood. Send your travel photos with The Picayune to editor@thepicayune.com or The Picayune, 1007 Ave. K, Marble Falls,TX 78654. Because it’s a very popular feature and we get many submissions, photos are published in the order they are received. COURTESY PHOTO

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March 27, 2013

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EASTER SERVICES & PROGRAMS CHURCH AT THE EPICENTER

An annual Easter labyrinth is open 6-9 p.m. March 27-29 at Church of the Epicenter. The public is invited. Church is located at 2401 U.S. 281 in Burnet.

CROSS AND SPURS COWBOY CHURCH

An Easter Sunday sunrise service is 7 a.m. March 31 with the Easter Sunday Desert Rein Cowboy Gospel performing at 10 a.m. Church is located at 100 Lillian Dam at RR 1431 in Buchanan Dam. Call (325) 423-0539.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

“The Living Last Supper” Maundy Thursday service with open communion is 7 p.m. March 28 and an Easter Sunday resurrection celebration with open communion is 10:45 a.m. March 31. The public is invited to both. Church is located at 204 E. Graves St. in Burnet. Call (512) 756-2223.

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

A community Good Friday service is noon March 29 with a choir and a light lunch. The event is sponsored by the Burnet Ministerial Alliance. Church is located at 133 Apollo Drive in Burnet.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH-BURNET

The Rev. Tommy Bye of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 263 Spur 962 in Cypress Mill, welcomes visitors to take self-guided tours on the church grounds to experience The Way of the Cross. The Biblical-based Stations of the Cross at St. Luke’s features 14 areas where participants can reflect, pray and describe key events as Jesus carried the cross to Calvary Hill where he was crucified. STAFF PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH-MARBLE FALLS

Stations may be toured throughout the year

A Maundy Thursday service is 7 p.m. March 28; a Good Friday service is noon March 29; and an Easter egg hunt is 10:30 a.m. March 31. Church is located at 301 E. Graves St. in Burnet.

A Maundy Thursday service with communion is 6 p.m. March 28; an Easter Sunday sunrise service is 7 a.m. March 31; traditional Easter Sunday services are 8:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. March 31; and Sunday school for all ages is 10 a.m. March 31 with a live butterfly release at the Flower Cross at 10:45 a.m. Church is located at 1100 Bluebonnet Drive in Marble Falls.

GENESIS LUTHERAN CHURCH

A Maundy Thursday service is 6:30 p.m. March 28; a Good Friday service is 6:30 p.m. March 29; Easter Sunday breakfast and fellowship is 9:30 a.m. March 31 with a church service at 11 a.m. Church is located at 15946 Texas 29 East in Buchanan Dam.

HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS)

A Maundy Thursday service is 7 p.m. March 28; a Good Friday service is 7 p.m. March 29; and an Easter Sunday service is 10:30 a.m. March 31. Church is located at 609 Main St. in Marble Falls.

LIVING WORD LUTHERAN CHURCH

An Easter Sunday sunrise service is 7 a.m. March 31 at the amphitheater in Johnson Park, 230 Ave. J South in Marble Falls.

THE OAKS NURSING CENTER

A resurrection Easter Sunday musical event is 4 p.m. March 31 at the Oaks Nursing Center, 507 W. Jackson St. in Burnet.

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

A Maundy Thursday service is 6:30 p.m. March 28; a Good Friday service is noon March 29; an Easter vigil service is 8 p.m. March 29; and Easter Sunday services are 8 a.m. with communion and 10:15 a.m. with communion and music March 31. The church is located at 263 Spur 962 in Cypress Mill (seven miles east of U.S. 281 at Round Mountain.)

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH

A Maundy Thursday service with Holy Communion and Stripping of the Altar is 7 p.m. March 28; a Good Friday service with Scripture and Prayers at the Cross is noon March 29; Easter Sunday services with Holy Communion are 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. March 31 with Hot Cross Buns and a Sunday school egg hunt at 9:30 a.m. Church is located at 1803 RR 1431 West in Marble Falls. Call (830) 693-2253 or visit www.splcmf.org.

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FROM PAGE 1 “It’s somewhat of a meditation. It is the reminder of what brought Easter about,” Bye added. “What we’ve come to in this particular season is making present again the things that God delivered to us through his son Jesus Christ.” Events described at each one of the stations, along a 1,000-foot pathway, include Jesus falling several times; his cross being given over to Simon of Cyrene; Jesus meeting the women of Jerusalum; his crucifixion and death; and Jesus’ body being placed in a tomb. The pathway takes participants to individual stations, where a solitary cross is displayed with a labeled marker to identify an excerpt of Jesus’ experience. During Lent, Bye conducts a Liturgy for church members; however, the congregation and visitors may tour the permanent stations through-

out the year. Participants use information from a booklet with narrative and prayers to guide them from station to station. “(The stations) have a certain amount of mystery attached to them. At first, you find that you might be a little detached, but as you progress and go along, you get in a little deeper,” Bye said. “It’s an extended kind of prayer, which draws you nearer to God as you go along The Way of Cross.” Congregation member Don Gray said the tour not only reaffirms his faith but enhances reflection on the story of Easter. “There’s nothing other than God’s beauty of the Hill Country. There are very few vehicles (driving by.) The church is sitting up here on this hill,” Gray said. “It’s a quiet place to come out and do great contemplative prayer.” connie@thepicayune.com

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KINGSLAND — Twenty-five years ago, artists and craft folks held a weekend show as part of a “trail” through the Highland Lakes. More than two decades and 49 shows have passed along with many changes, including the “trail” slipping away, but one thing has remained constant: The Kingsland House of Arts and Crafts Spring Show. “In years past, it’s been much bigger with more than 80 vendors and lots of other things,” said Patti Williams, artisan and show organizer. “We feel it’s an important tradition to continue and work on returning to what it once was.” The 2013 spring show is April 6-7 at the Kingsland House of Arts and Crafts, 112 Chamberlain St. at the intersection of RR 1431. The venue includes the building itself, but also a large covered area on the property. The show is 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 6 and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. April 7. Kingsland is offering a double whammy of sorts as the third annual Wildflower Festival is April 6 at the Kingsland Community Park, 710 William St. The event is 9 a.m.-5 p.m. “The festival is a way to raise funds to support the park,” said Carol Smith of the Kingsland/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce. For many years, the local Lions Club maintained the park, but now the chamber has assumed responsibility for the property. Smith said the festival not only helps raise money but also awareness of the facility. “There are still a lot people in the area who don’t know the park is even there or that we need help caring for it,” Smith said. The Wildflower Festival features junior and senior pageants. The junior one is for children infant to 5 years old, while the senior is for contestants 75 years and older. Lake Area Rods and Classics will hold a car show at the park during the festival. Back over at the Kingsland House of Arts and Crafts Show, people can look for just the right home decor, craft or art piece. The show also includes a dash of music with Llano singer/songwriter Woody Eastman performing throughout the day. And several music students also will entertain the crowds. “Between the Wildflower Festival and the arts-and-crafts show, it’s a great way to come out and support Kingsland and the community,” Smith said. For more on the festival, go to www. kingslandchamber.org. For more on the show, visit ww.kingslandcrafts.com. daniel@thepicayune.com

Allie Packer (left), Grace Dahl and Taylor Wright rehearse their procession for ‘There Stands A Cross’, which is March 30 at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive.The Easter production starts at 7 p.m. and is free. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

Production is free to public FROM PAGE 1 songs, an orchestra, narration, dancers and a procession to unwrap Jesus’ journey to the cross, the tomb and his eventual resurrection. Bedard wanted a program that showed Jesus’ sacrifice and pain wasn’t just for those who attend church. She envisioned something that touched people who might have never stepped into a traditional worship service or even a church. And one of the best ways to do that is with music. “Music touches us in a way nothing else can,” Bedard said. “We’re bringing in an orchestra from Austin along with some local musicians, dancers from Harmony (School of Creative Arts), our choir and the group Testify. They are a group of sixth-grade girls who sing together, and they are incredible.” The program incorporates traditional Gospel music to upbeat tunes. Bedard knew she needed to select

music that reflected the entire Easter story, not just Jesus’ crucifixion or his resurrection. She wanted the music to carry people through the story, reflecting the tragedy and joy of Jesus’ path. “There will be a few dark pieces,” Bedard said. “But there has to be when you think about what he did. What he did for us.” And that’s the message Bedard wants everybody who attends the performance to hear. “He didn’t die on the cross for just a few, he did it for everybody, even for those who don’t believe,” she said. “He did it for all of us.” Bedard hopes people of all faiths and beliefs will feel the power in Jesus’ story. “We want everybody to attend,” she said. “Everybody’s welcome, and bring a neighbor.” daniel@thepicayune.com

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Start your mowers! Master of ceremonies Guy Simpson (left) introduces Dennis Drake, the creator of the Mike Cupps Memorial Lawn Mower Race, after drivers took their first lap on the track at Sweet Berry Farm on March 23. This was the second year the event was conducted and brought 30 racers to the Highland Lakes. The race raises money for the American Cancer Society. STAFF PHOTO BY JENNIFER FIERRO

Yarter was invited to the championships after top-five finishes FROM PAGE 1 in a class that exemplifies women’s figures and fitness. Her path to Columbus probably started about a year ago when Yarter pushed her physical training up several notches. “I’ve been going to the gym all my life,” she said. “I have always been in good shape. But getting ready for this, well, it’s been an entirely higher level.” Last year, she dove into the world of competitive figure and fitness training under the International Federation of Bodybuilding. Three days a week, she drives to Austin’s Metroflex Gym to work out with her trainer, David Schachterle, a bodybuilder himself. Despite her years in the gym, the transition from working out to training for competition included major shifts in Yarter’s lifestyle. Schachterle designed a diet for Yarter based on precise food measurements. Six times a day, Yarter dines on a meal of six ounces of protein, a quarter cup of carbohydrates and a quarter cup of vegetables. A month out from the Arnold Amateur, Schachterle yanked Yarter’s carbohydrate ration. “The diet is definitely the toughest part,” Yarter said. “I haven’t had sugar in a year.” Though her husband, Clancy Yarter, and two daughters, Darra and Danylle Morris, support her endeavor, the family hasn’t gone as far as giving up their ice cream and normal foods. As for Yarter’s workout, it starts every morning at 5:30 a.m. with 30 minutes of cardio at Kingsland Health and Fitness. Then at midday, she hits a local gym or Metroflex for two hours of weights followed by another 30 minutes of cardio in the afternoon. Getting out of bed and going to the gym before most people and

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even the sun are up doesn’t come without struggles. There are times when Yarter would rather roll over and go back to sleep or at least skip the morning workout. But she doesn’t. “There’s just something inside of me that gets me up and going,” Yarter said. “It’s just that competitiveness, I guess.” Once a week, Yarter hits the stairs at Mustang Stadium in Marble Falls. Up and down she runs for 40 minutes. Getting to the Arnold competition wasn’t a matter of registering online, paying a fee and showing up. She earned an invitation with top five finishes in the 2012 Branch Warren Classic (fifth place) and the 2012 Adela Garcia Classic (fourth place). At 41, Yarter often shares the stage and preparation areas with women much younger than herself. When she mentions her daughter, one of whom is as old as some of the competitors, it draws questions from the other women. “They’ll say, ‘You have a daughter?’ And I’ll tell them I have two,” Yarter said with a grin. Wi t h t h e N o r t h A m e r i c a n Championships six months away, Yarter isn’t taking any time to relax or revel in her Arnold Amateur success (yes, she did see Arnold). Instead, she pushes herself hard with an eye on earning her professional card. The coveted pro card opens Yarter up to prize money at the competitions. A top contestant can earn six figures at the major shows. Plus, the card gets the attention of major sponsors, something Yarter would definitely welcome. But the big return doesn’t come with a check. “I just love the way I look,” Yarter said with a smile. daniel@thepicayune.com


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Marble Falls’ 2012 Outstanding Citizen The Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce honors local resident Bessie Jackson as the 2012 Outstanding Citizen during its banquet March 23. The chamber celebrated members, businesses and citizens during the annual gala, which was held at Lakeside Pavilion in Marble Falls. For more photos, go to DailyTrib. com. COURTESY PHOTO

HCCT’s comedy ‘Charlie Cox’ is a ‘touching’ production COTTONWOOD SHORES — The cast is set for the Hill Country Community Theatre’s upcoming comedy “Charlie Cox Runs with Scissors.” The play by Michael McKeever runs April 25-May 5 at the theater, 4003 FM 2147 West. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2:15 p.m. Sundays. According to a theater news release, “Charlie Cox Runs with Scissors” is about a middle-aged guy named Charlie who has never been in love and never taken a risk. When faced with one big, unexpected problem, he hits the road, hoping to find some meaning to his life. At a broken-down motel in the middle of nowhere, he accidentally stumbles upon the one great love of his life. “This play is truly unique and so well-written that it’s practically impossible for it not to be entertaining,” director Todd Essary said. “From Day One, we’ve found ourselves laughing our way through rehearsals. We’re also repeatedly being struck by the thoughtful, touching moments of truth the play offers. The depth, richness and broad scope of this play makes it accessible to any audience. I think it’s inevitable that everyone who sees ‘Charlie Cox’ will be compelled to reflect on it and talk about it.” Admission is $15 for adults and $7 for students 16 and younger. Group rates are available. For reservations, call the box office at (830) 798-8944. For more, visit www.thehcct.org.

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smile. It also helped that most of the rehearsals were during the summer, when he isn’t teaching, Clark said. Once he decided to direct, Clark recruited Adam Goodman to serve as the technical director. “He liked doing the technical thing and learned more about it,” he said. “That’s the straw that broke the camel’s back as far as me doing the production. Without him, I’m not sure I’d do the play.” The moment the cast gathered together for the first reading confirmed to Clark what he already thought. “The timing was right and the play was right,” he said. “And the casting was perfect. I just knew it was going to be great. A lot of hard work went into it. I’m proud to be a small part of it.” So will he direct another? “If the right one comes around,” he said with a grin. “And if Hill Country Community Theatre wants me again.” jfierro@thepicayune.com

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MARBLE FALLS — For 11 years, the Harmony School for Creative Arts production of “Fantasy Nutcracker” has been a holiday tradition. “There are ones who come year after year, and you watch these kids and watch them grow,” said Barbara Bend, executive director of the Harmony School of Creative Arts. That is why the center’s annual tradition earned The Picayune’s 2013 “Locals Love Us” Best Theater Production for the Marble Falls area. Bend said the months of dedication and hard work pay off for her and the students once the production begins. “They get on stage and just shine,” she said. “To see those smiles, happy parents and see them succeed.” Last year’s production ran for three shows and offered patrons during the third performance the opportunity to bring a toy donation as admission. For more on the Harmony School of Creative Arts, visit www.harmonyarts.org. jared@thepicayune.com

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The BEST in the Highland Lakes LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (Llano area) Horseshoe Bay Police nightshift commander John “Chip” Leake accepts his ‘Locals Love Us Award’ from The Picayune’s advertising sales representative Douglas Rudd. Readers voted Leake the best Llano County Law Enforcement Officer for 2013.

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HORSESHOE BAY — John “Chip” Leake said there are two characteristics that guide him as a peace officer. “In a professional sense, you have to treat people with dignity and respect to get that back,” said Leake, who works for the Horseshoe Bay Police Department. The Picayune readers chose Leake, 56, as the best Llano County Law Enforcement Officer in the 2013 “Locals Love Us” awards. His law-enforcement career spans 34 years. He served 27 years with the Texas Department of Public Safety — 15 years with the highway patrol and 12 years with commercial vehicle enforcement — before going to work for Horseshoe Bay Police Department. Leake, who is the night-shift commander, has been with the agency for about five years.

“Most of the officers I work with have been retired from other areas and bring a lot of knowledge and experience to the department,” he said. His parents were among his role models, instilling in him wisdom and ambition. “My mom was one of these ladies that always told you to treat other people like you would want to be treated yourself. My dad was retired U.S. Navy for 23 years — (serving) in World War II and Korea,” Leake said. “He always wanted to provide a service to his country. He inspired me to take it a step further, go to college.” After obtaining a degree in criminal justice from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Leake graduated from police academies in the Austin and Houston areas. He has lived in Burnet County since 1997. He has one adult son. He and his wife, Joan, have been married for 12 years.

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BURNET — Being voted Best City Employee in the The Picayune’s 2013 “Locals Love Us” awards came as a surprise to Joyce Laudenschlager. The assistant city manager is in her 27th year of working for Burnet, but she often works behind the scenes. “A lot of people are more visible,” Laudenschlager said. Maybe to the public, but within City Hall, she is a well-known fixture who wears many hats. Originally hired as the city’s director of finance — a position she still holds — Laudenschlager also is certified as a city secretary,

a court clerk and a court administrator and has been the interim director of Galloway-Hammond Recreation Center for almost a year. With the Williamson County YMCA expected to take over management of Galloway-Hammond by the fall and the city looking to hire a new director of finance, Laudenschlager might be handing a few hats to new people. But that won’t matter to those in the city she sees every day. “They said that whoever gets my place, they don’t want a new boss, they want me,” Laudenschlager said. “For the most part, I get along with most everybody. I’ve only (been) mad a couple times in 27 years, so that’s not bad.” jared@thepicayune.com

830-693-4311

ALLERGY CENTER

(830) 693-9127

Dr. Gary Albertson Call for more information or to set up an appointment

503 FM 1431, Suite 201 • Marble Falls, TX 78654 (Mustang Plaza: Corner of 1431 & Ave. E)


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427 Dirt, Sand, Gravel

450 Lawn & Garden

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INTERIOR/ exterior painting, drywall repair all textures. Free estimates, 25 years experience. Discounts for seniors & military. No job too big or small. References available. Contact Randy Williams 512-577-5156. 463 Personal Services

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HELP wanted: housekeeper for resort in Kingsland. P/T now, possible F/T in summer. Must be thorough, fast, have experience and references. 325388-6331 CAMP Buckner accepting applications for kitchen & housekeeping. Must pass drug & background tests. Call Jared Renshaw MondayFriday, 9:30am-1:30pm 512-7153403 LABORERS needed Full Time for lawn care, able to work long hours. 512-536-0012 WAIT STAFF wanted at Lighthouse Country Club Restaurant. Competitive wages plus tips. Free golf. Call 325-388-6660 or come in to apply! HVACR Service technicians needed. Call James. 512-755-4155 MR. & Miss Dirtbuster, a family based company (car, detail & housecleaning) needs reliable employees. Must have references & transportation. Call 512-234-2165 or 1003 FM 1431 EXPERIENCED equipment operator needed. Must be dependable. Drug testing required. Call Bob at 512755-3141. CEDAR choppers needed, by contract. Must have own equipment and Reliable Transportation. Call Thomas at 830-265-8023. TRUCK driver with Class A CDL for local recycling plant needed. Must pass drug test. Home nights, plus insurance. Apply in person; 2000 2nd Street.


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605 Antiques

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COMFORTABLE & SPACIOUS IN CENTRAL LOCATION! Recent updates on large corner lot in great central Marble Falls neighborhood. Large, private yard and large sunroom. MLS#122438

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FANTASTIC CUSTOM one-story, 3/2 stone home w/concrete floors in beautiful Donall Estates! Private Lake Buchanan access; walk to the lake! Radiant Barrier! Over an acre of land, trees, panoramic views of Hill Country and Lake! Awesome cov’d front porch w/courtyard/stone patio in front yard. MLS#122403

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Little green thumbs take part in garden show Cypress (left) and Judah Neve add a little color to a couple of rocks during a stop at the Discover Green Marble Falls booth on March 23 at the Hill Country Lawn & Garden Show. The annual event was held at the Burnet Community Center, where people browsed booths loaded with plants, gardening supplies and gardening information. The show featured some hands-on activities for children. For more photos, go to DailyTrib.com. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

Old U.S. 281 bridge getting new life as art Picayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — Some of the old U.S. 281 bridge that once spanned Lake Marble Falls will have a chance to live on thanks to the efforts of local art enthusiasts. “I just thought, ‘What a great opportunity to use a piece of the past to create something for the future,’” local artisan Janey Rives said. “And what more perfect place to put it than in front of the new Visitors Center.” Rives and local sculptor Dan Pogue recently announced the “Bridging the Past to the Future” call for sculpture concepts. The program asks sculptors to submit drawings and proposals for a piece created from materials from the old bridge that will go in front of the new Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, located at Second Street and U.S. 281, just north of the lake. “This way, we get to keep a piece of the past,” Pogue said. “And what an exciting way to do it.” At least 50 percent of the sculpture must utilize materials from the old bridge that was demolished March 17 after connecting the north and south sides of Lake Marble Falls for 77 years. Hill Country Recycling in Marble Falls, which won the bid to collect and recycle the old bridge pieces, has agreed to provide the materials to the winning sculptor. “We’ve already had a lot of interest from sculptors,” Rives said. “I think it will be intriguing to see what the sculptors submit.” Pogue said organizers hope to pick a winning design April 1 from submitted drawings and models. Then the work begins. “The idea is to finalize it by the third week in October and do the unveiling the same week of Sculpture on Main,” he said. Sculpture on Main is a yearlong celebration of arts during which artists display sculptures in downtown Marble Falls. The pieces are changed each year, typically in October. Rives said the Marble Falls Community Arts Program will donate the winning sculpture to the city of Marble Falls. “In my mind, I can’t think of a better way to use some of the pieces of the old bridge to give us a gift for the future,” Rives said. “It’s going to be an impressive piece that will be no less than 15

feet high. And think about the impact it will have on people as they come across that new bridge into Marble Falls. What a wonderful way to welcome people to our city and community.”

For more information about Sculpture on Main or the bridge project, go to www.marblefalls.org or www. sculptureonmain.org. daniel@thepicayune.com

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Old textile mill marker’s relocation puts history in its right place BY CONNIE SWINNEY Picayune Staff

MARBLE FALLS — A site at the entryway of the city of Marble Falls now bears a historical marker that chronicles how the old textile mill property evolved as an economic driver for the Highland Lakes. “That location right there caught (Gen. Adam R.) Johnson’s eye. He’s

the one that put together the group that founded the town,” said Fran McSpadden of Falls on the Colorado Museum. “The falls were there, and that was what would create power to support the industry.” Marble Falls was founded in 1887 by Gen. Johnson. He and a group of entrepreneurs launched Marble Falls Cotton and Woolen Co., which made textile products in the mill built on the north bank of the Colorado River at the

south entrance of the city. In the 1970s, officials installed a historical marker adjacent to the property. The Burnet County Historical Commission moved the sign to the original site in February. “It always has been an important landmark. It was just in the wrong place,” said Caryl Calsyn, chairwoman of the Burnet County Historical Commission. “People couldn’t get to it to read it. Now it’s in a place that’s

accessible.” After decades of development, the property has become the site of Riverbend Conference Center, Hampton Inn, Chili’s and River City Grille. Paul Brady, owner of River City Grille, said he welcomed the request to place the marker near the entrance of his restaurant’s front door. “(The marker is) back home again. This is the actual location of the build-

ing, and we’re pleased that it’s here,” he said. “It’s a big deal. We’ve already had a lot of comments from people.” The re-location reminds visitors and residents of the industrial roots of the city, said Jane Knapick, past president of the Burnet County Historical Society. “I like to think we will build on what our ancestors have left for us,” Knapick said. connie@thepicayune.com

Texas Historical Commission past President Jane Knapick (center), current President Caryl Calsyn (right) and River City Grille owner Paul Brady are in a partnership with the city of Marble Falls to re-locate the old textile mill Texas historical marker to the site where businesses, including the restaurant and Hampton Inn hotel, are located. STAFF PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

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The Marble Falls skyline at the community’s entryway from south to north presented a more rustic view in images from the 1890s. The original bridge, the falls that preceded the lake and the old textile mill dominated the landscape. PHOTO COURTESY FALLS ON THE COLORADO MUSEUM/WWW.FALLSMUSEUM.ORG

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to establish a textile mill factory, which operated as a cotton gin with looms fashioning raw cotton product into materials for garments. 1924 — Investors from Delaware organized Marble Falls Textile Co.; crews built a three-foot concrete dam on the top of the Colorado River falls near the foot of the site to raise the level of the lake and use more water to generate power. 1930-31 — Certified Laboratories Inc., a Dallas-based firm, produced surgical gauze and absorbent cotton for hospitals. 1934-36 — The facility was the site for Marble Falls High School graduation ceremonies. 1936 — It was converted to a dance hall called Casino Royale. 1941-45 (World War II era) — The facility was primarily used for storage. 1954 — Mathis Co. purchased the building and manufactured central air-conditioning units and wooden cases that enclosed fans and air-conditioners. 1959-61 — It was purchased by Republic Trans Com Industries of Pennsylvania. Aug. 8, 1964 — A fire that lasted two days destroyed the building. 1971 — Rubble was cleared, leaving concrete slabs; several years later, the foundation became a site for lakeside festivals. 1998 — It was purchased by a private company that launched the development of the existing retail complex, including the Hampton Inn, River City Grille, Chili’s and Riverbend Conference Center.


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