The Picayune - April 3, 2013 edition

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“If you’re gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a fiddle in the band.” — country band Alabama

Texas Best Country

Annual Llano Fiddle Festival celebrates Texas-style playing

Bessie Jackson, 70, says she relies on God’s guidance and a selfless sense of service to others in her career and work with the elderly, her efforts to provide meals to those in need and her role in activities within her church. STAFF PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

Bessie’s song

Inspired by her father’s favorite hymn, community leader Bessie Jackson lives for faith, family and service BY CONNIE SWINNEY Picayune Staff

MARBLE FALLS — Bessie Jackson recalls how, as a young girl, one of her father’s favorite tunes not only kindled her love of singing spiritual hymns but her

commitment to community service. “My daddy used to sing this song at night, ‘If I can help somebody as I pass along, then my living won’t be in vain,’” she said. “Don’t leave nothing the way you found it. Always leave it better.” Jackson, 70, said the song and

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WHAT: Llano Fiddle Festival and Llano Open Fiddle Contest

LLANO — The first time Keenan Fletcher competed in the Llano Fiddle Fest, she figured she had it in the bag. After all, as a classical-trained violinist who originally hailed from California, how tough could Texas-style fiddle playing be? “I came in dead last,” Fletcher said, now several years removed from the experience. “It was crazy.” Still, Fletcher wasn’t convinced Texas fiddle playing was anything special. But she picked up a CD by fiddler Jesse Mears and spent almost a year listening to it, trying to figure the appeal of the style. Finally, she reached out to Mears and asked if she could take lessons from him. “He said ‘No,’” Fletcher said with a laugh. “I couldn’t believe it. I kept asking him, and he kept saying, ‘No.’ Finally, I wore him down, and he agreed to take me to my first jam.” The experience didn’t just give her a new appreciation for Texas fiddling, it changed her musical direction. “These fiddlers, they had all this

WHEN: April 5-7 WHERE: At locations across Llano ADMISSION: Free FOR MORE: Visit www.llanofiddlecontest.com

music in their heads, and they were playing fast and furious,” Fletcher said. “I came home ... and began studying Texas fiddle.” The Texas style shines April 5-7 during the Llano Fiddle Fest. The main event is the 36th Llano Open Fiddle Contest on April 6 at the LanTex Theater, 113 W. Main St. The contest runs 10 a.m. to about 5 p.m. While this marks the 36th year Llano has hosted a fiddle contest, it had been absent for several years. Llano County resident John Caballero became one of the forces behind resurrecting the festival and contest. “John has really done a tremendous job with this,” Fletcher said. “The Llano contest is recognized as See OPEN / Page 10

her faith have motivated her to put family and the needs of others above herself. She is the president of Mission Outreach, a nonprofit organization that serves those in need in Marble

Elder Care Fair Annual event is a ‘one-stop shop’ for health-related services, resources for older residents

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BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

M A R B L E FA L L S — Sometimes the toughest part of getting information on the care of older adults is knowing where to find resources. The Highland Lakes Health

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For more, turn to pages 6-9 Partnership addresses that issue with its annual Elder Care Fair on April 6 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Boys & Girls Club of the Highland Lakes, 1701 Broadway St. Admission is free for the event that features more than 50 booths See FAIR / Page 6

Savannah Still plays a tune on her fiddle as she prepares for the Llano Fiddle Fest.The 18-year-old began taking classical violin lessons from Llano instructor Keenan Fletcher many years ago, but then Fletcher had her try Texas fiddle, and Still says she hasn’t gone back. The festival is April 5-7 in Llano. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

The Picayune, Burnet County Child Welfare Board join Blue Ribbon Campaign FROM STAFF REPORTS MARBLE FALLS — For the month of April, a blue ribbon will don the masthead of The Picayune as the publication shows its support for Child Abuse Prevention Month. While it’s a tough topic, The Picayune wants to encourage you to

get involved with preventing child abuse. There are several organizations in the Highland Lakes that work with abused children that always need help. You can help by simply donating to one of the groups, or you can volunteer on some level. Each of us can make a difference in the life of a child. An easy way is simply displaying

a blue ribbon. The blue ribbon became a symbol in the crusade against child abuse in 1989 when Bonnie Finney of Norfolk, Va., tied one to her car antenna. Finney’s grandson died as a result of child abuse. She tied the blue ribbon to her van’s antenna to raise awareness about child abuse. “Even if we change one child’s

life, it would be worth it,” Finney said. “I don’t want other parents or grandparents to go through what we are going through.” That blue ribbon has grown into a national campaign to prevent child abuse. The level of involvement you decide upon is up to you, but please get involved. Each week, The

Picayune will highlight one of the Highland Lakes organizations working to end child abuse. Find one you want to help, and give them a call or send them an email asking, “How can I help?” This week, it’s the Burnet County Child Welfare Board. For more on it, go to Page 3. editor@thepicayune.com


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BARBECUE AND AUCTION

The Spicewood Community Library is holding its eighth annual barbecue and auction noon-3 p.m. April 7 at Lakeside Pavilion, 307 Buena Vista in Marble Falls. Tickets are available at the door or in advance from board members. The event will feature live and silent auctions. Visit www.spicewood library.org.

CARSON & BARNES CIRCUS

The Carson & Barnes Circus is April 19 at the Kingsland Convention & Community Center, 3451 Rose Hill Drive in Kingsland. Two-hour shows are 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The event features acrobats, clowns and exotic animals. Advance tickets are $6 for children and $12 for adults. Tickets at the gate are $10 for children and $16 for adults. Advance tickets can be purchased at the Kingsland/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce, 2743 RR 1431 in Kingsland; the Llano Chamber of Commerce, 100 Train Station Drive in Llano; Barb’s Quilt Nook, 120 Dan St. in Kingsland; or at the community center. Call (325) 388-3321.

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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.

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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. A program on building keyhole gardens presented by Master Gardener

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Karen Wilkins is 2:30 p.m. April 9 at Lakeshore Library, 7346 Texas 261 in Buchanan Dam. Reservations are required. Call (325) 379-1174.

LLANO COUNTRY OPRY

Moe Bandy will headline the Llano Country Opry at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. April 13 at the LanTex Theater, 113 Main St. in Llano. Admission is $15, and tickets may be purchased at Llano National Bank in Llano and the Kingsland/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce in Kingsland or by calling (325) 247-5354.

PARENTING WORKSHOP

A Love and Logic Parenting Workshop is 6-8 p.m. April 8 at First United Methodist Church, 301 E. Graves St. in Burnet. The workshop is free. To sign up, contact Sean Moore at srmoore03@gmail.com or (512) 756-2229.

PET PALS CLINICS

Pet PALS is holding low-cost spay/ neuter clinics April 10 and 27 at its facility, 2003 RR 1431 West in Marble Falls. Grant money will cover the cost of surgeries for pets of residents of Marble Falls and Kingsland. Other financial assistance is available. For appointments, call (830) 598-7729.

SPRING AND PLANT SALES

The Kingsland Garden Club Plant Sale is 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 6 and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. April 7 during the Spring Sale for Kingsland House of Arts & Crafts, 112 W. Chamberlain St. in Kingsland.

TAX ASSISTANCE

Tax-Aide is offering free tax assistance and preparation for low- and moderate-income filers of all ages. Returns are e-filed without charge. Bring all necessary documents. Assistance is available 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays through April 11 at the Boys & Girls Club of the Highland Lakes, Marble Falls Unit, 1701 Broadway in Marble Falls; 9 a.m.12:30 p.m. Saturdays through April 13 at the Marble Falls Community Resource Center, 1016 Broadway in Marble Falls; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays through April 15 at the Herman Brown Free Library, 100 E. Washington in Burnet; and 9 a.m.12:30 p.m. Mondays through April 15 at the Kingsland Senior Center, 351 W. Chamberlain St. in Kingsland. Call (830) 596-2694.

WILDFIRE SEMINAR

Wildfire Consultants is holding a

free Home Fire Planning & Awareness Seminar 7-8 p.m. April 9 at Lakeshores Church, 704 U.S. 281 North in Marble Falls. Visit www.wildfireconsultants.com.

MEETINGS

BURNET COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN

The Burnet County Republican Women group meets 11:30 a.m. April 11 at Hidden Falls Restaurant, 220 Meadowlakes Drive in Meadowlakes. The guest speaker is Burnet Consolidated Independent School District Superintendent Keith McBurnett. For reservations, call (830) 598-1850.

HIGHLAND LAKES BIRD AND WILDFLOWER SOCIETY

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

The Highland Lakes Republican Women group meets April 9 at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 W. Polk in Kingsland. A social mixer is 5 p.m., and the program is 5:45 p.m. A short business meeting will follow the program. The guest speaker is Kevin Leeper, CEO for Scott & White Healthcare-Llano. Call Jolene Hawkins at (325) 388-6359 or Debbie Alexander at (325) 379-1612.

KINGSLAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF HIGHLAND LAKES

The Kingsland Genealogical Society of the Highland Lakes meets 2 p.m. April 9 at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 W. Polk in Kingsland. Guest speaker John Hammeken will present “Tips and Tricks for Using the Computer for Genealogical Research (Part 2).” The session is free, and visitors are welcome. The group meets the second Tuesday of the month. Call Shirley Shaw at (830) 385-7070 or Raye Lokey at (830) 613-1577.

MARBLE FALLS QUILT CLUB

The Marble Falls Quilt Club meets 9:30 a.m. April 17 in the fellowship hall at First United Methodist Church, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive in Marble Falls. Margaret Bucklew will present a program on when tradition and technology converge. Visitors are welcome. Call (830) 693-3820 or visit http://marblefallsquiltclub.blogspot.com.

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HIGHLAND LAKES SERVICE LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIPS

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) 265-5798.

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BURNET — As far as organizations go, the Burnet County Child Welfare Board deals with the most precious citizens of the community: our children. The all-volunteer board has one mission: “To know the needs and to aid in the implementation of a program for the protection, care, health and well-being of all children with the focus being given to the abused and neglected children of Burnet County.” Board president Marsha Neel said it’s important that the community not only knows child abuse and neglect exist, but that people can be part of the solution. “As much as we want to think it does not happen here, children are abused and neglected in Burnet County,” she said. “We, as family, friends and neighbors of these children, are the first line of defense for them. We see what is happening and need to be there to protect these innocent kids.” The board helps educate people about the signs of child abuse and points citizens in the directions of the various organizations for these children. “Each of us can involve ourselves in helping these children by becoming aware of signs of abuse and neglect and by being willing to get involved,” Neel said. The involvement level depends on each person. But there is a place for everyone to help prevent child abuse. People can attend a Burnet County Child Welfare Board meeting to learn about opportunities to assist. The board meets 11 a.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center, 1001 N. Hill St. in Burnet. The board works with other children’s agencies in the county and across the Highland Lakes to promote activities that help abused and neglected youth. The board members also do things as simple as sending birthday cards to all Burnet County children in foster care. They also partner with the Court Appointed Special Advocates for the Highland Lakes Area to host a Christmas party for the children. The board members answer questions and pass out literature during events such as Kids Day in Burnet and Children’s Day in Marble Falls. The board also helps maintain the Rainbow Room at the Burnet County Child Protective Services office in Burnet. The room provides CPS staff with immediate resources such as children’s clothing, diapers and baby formula and other needs. Sometimes when CPS removes a child or children, the kids leave with just a few items, so staff can obtain other necessities from the Rainbow Room. Helping out could be as simple as donating new items to the Rainbow Room. For more information on assisting the room, call (512) 7566006. daniel@thepicayune.com

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as 900 people during its Thanksgiving event. On Saturdays, Jackson and area-wide church volunteers also serve meals, reaching out to the St. Frederick’s congregation as well as the flock from First United Methodist Church, Fellowship Baptist Church and First Baptist Church, all in Marble Falls. Her husband, Henry, cooks the meals. “My love of the Lord says that my special gift is servant. That’s all I know how to do. I’m happy when I’m serving,” she said. “It’s rewarding to see those people who come to the church and need help. We’ll do what’s necessary to make it happen.”

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Originally from Dallas, she moved to Marble Falls in the 1980s, joining the church and working for Marble Falls Independent School District. She raised three girls and two boys. Her daughter Beverly, 49, is a recent medical technology graduate; Becky, 46, is an employer consultant who has written three books and works with clients across the country; and her daughter Renee, 43, is a special needs paraprofessional at MFISD. Jackson’s late sons, Berry, 41, and Bryan, 42, died from health-related issues. Jackson has eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. In her early career, she worked as an administrative assistant for a school administrator, eventually becoming a teacher’s aide for the Marble Falls High School resource program. She said as an aide for the school district, she perceived disparities in discipline, treatment and opportunities for economically disadvantaged students. “I raised several ruckuses, and I decided to get into (politics),” she said of her foray into public office and the school board that began in 1984. “There was so many different injustices. Things were still the status quo.” Jackson campaigned for guidelines in extracurricular activities that are

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Jackson moved to Granite Shoals around 2000. By then, she had switched careers to become a pharmacy technician. A community member inspired her to serve an unexpired vacant term on Granite Shoals City Council, run for the seat and eventually serve as an elected member. “It was super-interesting. I saw the potential of Granite Shoals far beyond what it could be capable of doing,” she said. “The Dollar General came in, and the tax revenue almost tripled in one year.” She reached her term limit in May 2012. Jackson currently works for the T.Q. Brown Community Center, based in Marble Falls, as a senior adviser for the AARP program. “I get up. I come to work. I love what I do,” she said. “It’s such a rewarding thing.” She and her husband recently adopted 5-year-old L.D. “There is not a quiet moment in the house,” she said. “God put him in my lap. “Family is the most important thing in my life. I’m a firm believer you leave nothing undone,” she added. “You can do anything you set your mind to. With God being your leader, there’s nothing to stop you.” Jackson said she uses a single guiding principle, whether she deals with friends, family, business associates or those in need. “Follow you’re heart. Depression comes down when you do nothing, especially if you sit in the dark,” she said. “Whatever it is that makes the light burn in your eyes, your heart throb, I think you ought to do it, and serving is especially the best thing ever.” connie@thepicayune.com

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We are inviting the community to join together again to help make this Children’s Day Celebration a happy, joyful and glorious day. We are recruiting dentists, eye doctors, beauty salons, banks, plant nurseries & any type of positive learning center to be a learning center volunteer or make a donation.

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MARBLE FALLS — Dr. Elissa Thompson smiled as she unwrapped the blood-pressure cuff from a man with slightly graying hair. “That’s what I want to see,” the Marble Falls cardiologist said. “And all it took was some walking.” The man’s blood pressure dropped several points from a previous reading Thompson took just 45 minutes earlier. The difference, the man and about 27 other people completed their regular Heart Walk one Saturday morning. “Exercise is the easiest and simplest way to prevent heart disease and the health problems associated with it,” Thompson said. “And walking is the easiest way to do it.” Last fall, Thompson, a cardiologist with Austin Heart in Marble Falls, started hosting the weekly Heart Walk every Saturday at 9 a.m. from her office parking lot, 1701 Mormon Mill Road. Her goal was simple: Get people moving. Renata Cowart, a physical therapist from Kingsland, strapped on her walking shoes and joined the weekly jaunts about six weeks ago. As a physical therapist, she wanted to set a good example for her patients and clients. Quickly, she found walking a great way to just feel better. “After I get done, I feel great for the rest of the day,” she said. “It’s a

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1100 Mission Hills, Suite 200 Marble Falls • 830-693-4075 Cardiologist Dr. Elissa Thompson checks Joyce Vaughan’s blood pressure during the weekly Saturday Heart Walk along Mormon Mill Road in Marble Falls. Thompson organized the walk last fall as way to encourage people to get active and reduce their chances of heart disease. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON great all-around exercise. You can go out and do it at your own pace, but the benefits are amazing.” Though Cowart only started the regular walks six week ago, she said she’s already noticed positive benefits to her health and being. That’s the beauty of walking and exercise, Thompson said. “Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the United States,” she said. Exercise helps address all the health issues that lead up to heart disease, such as high blood pressure, diabetes and sedentary living. Thompson knows one of the most difficult parts of exercising is

getting started and then keeping at it. The weekly walks serve as a form of encouragement. “People come out here, meet other people and really form a camaraderie,” Thompson said. The walks are open to everybody and are free. Another way to get more information on heart health for seniors is the 2013 Elder Care Fair on April 6 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Boys & Girls Club of the Highland Lakes, 1701 Broadway St. The event features more than 50 booths with health and wellness resources.

Rubber duckies mixing it up in Burnet for literacy FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — Hundreds, if not thousands, of rubber ducks take the plunge in Hamilton Creek Park to help area adults learn to read. The 2013 Rubber Ducky Race is the largest fundraiser for Literacy Highland Lakes, an organization that promotes literacy, English as a Second Language classes, citizenship test tutoring and General Educational Development preparation. This year’s race is April 13 in Hamilton Park, located on West Jackson Street. The race starts after the Burnet Bluebonnet Festival Grand Parade. The ducks should hit the water about 11:45 a.m. People can “sponsor” a duck for $5 each or $20 for a “Quack Pack” of five. The sponsor could win a $300 gift card from Salem’s Jewelry for first place; a $200 gift card from Custom Creations and Interiors for second place; or a $100 gift card from Ford &

Crew Home and Hardware (formerly Marble Falls Ace Hardware). The sponsor doesn’t need to be present to win. Duck sponsorships are available the day of the event or by contacting Literacy Highland Lakes at (512) 7567337. People can also purchase the

duck tickets at the Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce, 916 Second St. in Marble Falls; the Burnet Chamber of Commerce, 229 S. Pierce in Burnet; and the Kingsland/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce, 2743 RR 1431 in Kingsland.

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Kaya Lavender (left) and Bonnie Johnson enjoy the Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school Easter egg hunt.The students scoured the grounds looking for eggs. If you have photos of your Easter egg hunt, post them on The Picayune’s Facbook fan page. For more photos from this event, visit DailyTrib.com. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

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HCCT’s comedy ‘Charlie Cox’ begins April 25 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. 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 information or directions, visit www.thehcct.org.

one of the top fiddle contests in Texas.” The purpose behind the festival, Caballero said, was not only to showcase the fiddlers but expose people to this unique style of play. “Texas fiddle is recognized as a style all its own,” he said. Fletcher agreed. “This is not some hokey music,” she said. “You’ll hear some top-notch players. This is a style of music that brings with it a tradition of more than 100 years. Some of it is jazz-inspired, while other parts you can hear the original tunes that people brought over from Ireland. It’s groovy, blends some jazz, but it’s its own style.” While Fletcher still teaches and practices classical violin and relishes the form, she pointed out the two styles share some similarities, including how their creators might have envisioned them being performed. “As a classical musician, I was really never given any choices,” she said. “Classical music is performed in a rigid style. But when classical music was being written, Beethoven wasn’t considered classical. He was way out there. And Bach, his music was all loosely improvised. It was only after somebody wrote it down that his music was played so formally.” She sees the same spirit Bach and Beethoven infused into their music in Texas fiddlers when they place the fiddle under their chin and pick up the bow with their other hand. “There’s a freedom of music with the fiddler,” Fletcher said. “You really have to own what you’re doing. You play with your heart, not what’s on the page. If you play a good fiddle tune, people laugh and smile after it.” Festivals help keep the Texas style alive because it connects experienced fiddlers with new ones or potential ones. One of the things that separates Texas fiddling, and fiddling in general, from other forms of music is how it’s passed on. “It’s a handed-down tradition,” Fletcher said. “You can’t get it from a book. You have to find somebody to share it with you.” Mears shared it with Fletcher. Now she tries to share the form with as many people as she can. Even if you’re not a fiddler, don’t let that stop you from attending the Llano Fiddle Festival. “Be prepared to be blown away,” Fletcher said. “Bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it, because once you are there, you’re not going to want to leave.” For more information and a complete schedule, go to www.llanofiddlecontest.com. daniel@thepicayune.com

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LORENZO’S Concrete Work since 1978: Slabs, retaining walls, driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, carports, house foundations. Free estimates. 830-598-4743, 512-715-2279

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of property to satisfy landlord’s lien. Sale is April 13, 2013, 9:30 a.m. Stacy’s Storage, m Industrial & Skyline, Kingsland. Property sold to highest bidder for cash. Cleanup and removal deposit may be required. Seller reserves the right to withdraw property from sale. Property includes contents of space of the following tenant: A. Luna - Unit 88: Household goods, furniture & miscellaneous.

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of property to satisfy landlord’s lien. Sale is Saturday, April 13th, 9 am; US Storage, 3440 W. RR 1431, Kingsland. Property sold to highest bidder for cash. Cleanup and removal deposit may be required. Seller reserves the right to withdraw property from sale. Property includes contents of space of the following tenants: B. Sherman - Unit 76: Household goods, furniture & miscellaneous. W. Gager - Unit 95: Household goods, furniture & miscellaneous.

WE Buy Wrecked, Burned, Junk Vehicles. Used parts & installation available. 24-hour towing. 830-6933226, 512-755-1153

Contact Shelly (325)388-6545 Services 401 Adult Care

2005 Dodge Grand Caravan with electric wheel chair & lift or will sale chair & lift separate. $5500 or best offer. 830-598-2233.

2002 DODGE Ram 1500 4x4 quad cab. 168k miles. Brand new Cooper AT-3 tires. After market CD player with USB port. Runs great. $6800, OBO. Pete 231-735-2444

145 Boats & Motors D R ED GING on L a k e L B J.

B o a t s lip , co ve & cha n n el d r ed g in g , 7 5 to n ca p a city b a r g e. P ile d r ivin g , b o a t d o cks , p ier s , jet s ki r a m p s & r ep a ir s .

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BOATS fixed right! Warmer weather is on the way. So get the boat ready to play! Buchanan Boat Works! 512-793-2987 1972 GLASTRON I/O with trailer. Fairly new upholstery. Well maintained. Runs great. $3000. 830693-6853

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421 Cleaning,Maint.

427 Dirt, Sand, Gravel

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I do windows! Professional window cleaning. Free estimates. Homes, commercial, store fronts, construction cleans. Call Larry, 830-6930148. Insured, work guaranteed COPPLE Cleaning Services. 13 years experience in Highland Lakes. Home & businesses + new construction, vacation homes & move outs. Long term references. 830-220-3036 SPRING Cleaning specials. General and full-service. Windows, baseboards, ceiling fans, cabinets, power washing and more. Free estimates. 830-220-2159.

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PROFESSIONAL property caretaker specializing in plants, animals, & maintenance & cleanup. Have income, negotiable, flexible, & friendly. How can I help? Daniel 512-230-0090 466 Plumbing MOORE Plumbing Service, M. 36981 - All types of plumbing: New, Remodel, Repair. Residential & Commercial. 28+ years experience. 325-388-5565, 830-798-5820 (cell) 471 Roofing

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LAW N & GENERAL M AINTENANCE • M ust have truck (no exceptions) • SelfStarter • Handym an/law n experience (at least 2 years) • Pass crim inalbackground check • W eekly gas allow ance • $10/hr.to start.

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PIANO tuning: Expert tuning since 1971. $60 in-home service for Burnet & Llano counties. George Winfield 325-388-6252 474 Special Services

CAMP Buckner accepting applications for kitchen & housekeeping. Must pass drug & background tests. Call Jared Renshaw Monday-Friday, 9:30am-1:30pm 512-715-3403 LABORERS needed Full Time for lawn care, able to work long hours. 512-536-0012 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. ORGANIST or pianist to play at 1 church service Sunday mornings. Call Pastor Rickey. 512-756-2967

Employment 510 Adult Care

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FULL-TIM E C OOK PART-TIM E ATTEN DAN T W e preferapplicants w ith long-term care experience,butw illtrain the right person.G reatw orking environm ent. C om petitive salary and greatbenefits. Please com e by 605 G atew ay C entralin G atew ay Park (South ofthe Bridge)in M arble Falls. EO E

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LAWNSCAPES by Sean - Lawn maintenance, tree trimming, new landscaping, hauling & handyman services. 16 years experience. No job too small! 830-265-2569 CONTRERAS Services: Lawn care, leaf removal, garden tilling, planting, tree removal, all types of handyman work, short haul moving. Reasonable rates, timely service. 325-388-3959 or 830-613-9265 457 Moving, Hauling JUNKBUSTERS: We haul off all types of metals & vehicles. We clean out sheds, barns, garages, houses & yard sales. Thomas 512-755-2273

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PART time church secretary: 3 days/ week, 4hrs/day. Computer skills/MS publisher helpful. Call Pastor Rickey. 512-756-2967 PEETE Mesquite needs counter help. 11-7:30, Tuesday - Saturday. Nonsmokers preferred. Apply at 2407 Hwy 281. DRIVER needed must have current CDL & Health Card, 3 yrs. minimum experience. Contact Wayne or Mike at C & L Transport, Inc. 512-756-1400. NEED someone familiar with plants. Landscaping experience helpful. To weed, plant, rake, edge and knowledge with irrigation helpful. Three days a week $10.00 hr. Background check require. 830-693-7838. NEWSPAPER Inserters Wanted. Now hiring part time help for newspaper inserter. Monday mornings, Tuesday afternoons. Manual dexterity a plus. Apply in person at 1007 Ave K, Marble Falls. NOW hiring nursery sales/office manager . Experience necessary in plant sales & computer skills. Contact Blue Water Nursery, 325-388-3500 FULL-Time position available as a Shipping/Receiving Clerk for manufacturer in Spicewood. Hrs: Mon-Fri 8:30a.-5:00p. $12 per hr. to start. Required skills: Peachtree or Quickbooks experience (any amount), computer & typing experience, answering phones, & experience in fulfillment/ shipping. Email resumes & cover letter to skyking1911@gmail.com

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460 Painting, Wallpaper 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

CAMP Balcones Springs is looking for a friendly, reliable & energetic cook for the kitchen. Also looking for dish washers. Must be willing & able to have flexible schedule including weekends. Please email app or resume to mprice@ texasretreat.com or call 830-693-6639 WANTED: small engine mechanic. Must be reliable with own tools. 830-201-4070 CHRIST-YODER Animal Shelter/ Adoption Center: FT Animal Care Tech. Euthanasia certified or ability to become euthanasia certified within 3 months of employment. Knowledge of animal breed, behavior, & handling. Apply at the shelter Sat-Wed, 11-3. 512-793-5463

M ustbe atleast18 years old;experience in w orking w ith children ofallages is preferred butnotrequired;m ustbe physically able to engage and play w ith children. A vailable S unday m ornings and S unday evenings, W ednesday evenings,and som e Friday/S aturdays. C allfor Q uestions on application process

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650 Miscellaneous PALLETS for Free! Come to the Picayune Newspapers office, 1007 Avenue K, Marble Falls NAME Brand women’s, men’s & kid’s clothing, housewares & vintage. Super prices! Benefits nonprofit Harmony School of Creative Arts, 1104 Hwy. 1431 West. MondayFriday, 10am-5pm & Saturday, 10am-4pm. 830-693-6958. LEATHER beige love seat, queen mattress set, treadmill, pool table, freezer, TVs, men’s bicycle, office desks, office chairs. 512-626-6050 DINING room table & 4 chairs, 2 leaves, $175. Gateway laptop LT series with booklet & factory backup. Three months old, $125. Two blond wood kitchen chairs, $25 each. Oreck vacuum cleaner, $200. 830-693-8372 Lil’ House of Hoarders will be coming out of hibernation for big Spring Fling-patio-yard & parking lot sale. Two weekends in April. April 11th-13th & April 18th-20th. Vendors welcome 512-793-2761 MIMIS Market, 808 Phillips Ranch Rd., Granite Shoals, 830-598-2860. We opened the doors and we have big variety of Mexican & US Products. Specialty in fresh Tamales daily, Pinatas and much more. Come to visit us and with the purchase of $20.00 in groceries or more you will receive a Free 2 liter Coca Cola or Pepsi during the month of April. We are in the heart of Granite Shoals. Hours Monday thru Saturday 7:00am - 9:00pm & Sundays from 1:00pm - 8:00pm

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GARAGE Sale weekends. Burnet Flea Market, 2791 HWY 29W. Furniture, glassware, clothing, antiques, jewelry, books, custom leather. TuesdaySaturday. 512-756-8514

2 Refrigerators, washer/dryer, office refrigerator, yard equipment & misc. items. Everything must go. Saturday 8:00am to 12:00noon. 819 Fallow, Horseshoe Bay.

ESTATE, Antique Mall miscellaneous garage sale items! Friday April 5th 9am-1pm only. 1410 Trinity near Meadowlakes entrance. Good prices!

THE Hills of Shady Grove Garage Sale: Shady Grove subdivision in Burnet off CR 200. Multiple families. Saturday April 6th, 8AM. Contact Katherine Nelson 512-756-1274 720 Granite Shoals Area MULTIFAMILY, clothing, antiques, appliances, tools & sporting goods. 1128 Hill Circle Dr., East Granite Shoals. April 6th only. 8am-? MULTI-Family yard sale. April 5 & 6, 8:00am - ?. 301 Sage Hill. Something for everyone.

735 Kingsland Area SATURDAY only. April 6th. 138 Rock Bluff (off CR 127). Estate/moving sale. 8-3. No early sales. Lots of furniture. 745 Marble Falls Area BEFORE you search for that next garage sale...put the Picayune Area Wide Phone Book in your car! Detailed maps of the entire Highland Lakes

MULTI-Family Sale. 843 CR. 131 Shady Acres. Friday & Saturday April 5th & 6th. Lots of stuff. Follow signs on Hwy. 1431 West.

COLT Elementary PTO garage sale fundraiser. April 6th, 9am-3pm. Seton/Lakeshore parking lot. Don’t miss it!

C on tact julia@ m arblefalls.org or call 8 3 0 .6 9 3 .2 8 1 5

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BUCHANAN DAM: Lakeshore Apartments; Efficiencies from $450/ mo; 1BR units from $500/mo; all bills paid! TJM Realty Group; 830-6931100; tjmrealtygroup.com

KINGSLAND: 2BR/2BA duplexes; some with garage & fenced yard; water & sewer paid; from $550/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

910 Business Rentals

935 Houses

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SMALL cabin in the country between Marble Falls & Spicewood. 600 sq.ft. $450 plus electric, $400 deposit. No pets. 830-798-5069

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VARIOUS: Smithwick house- 605 CR343A, 3 bedroom, 2 bath with fenced yard, carport, 2 blocks from lake $825; Cottonwood Shores houses- 657 Cypress, 2 bedroom,1 bath, fenced yard, wood burning stove, tile floor $665 & 646 Driftwood, 1 bedroom, $475; Spicewood mobile- 3300 CR410, 3 bedroom, 1 bath $650. All nonsmoking. 830-798-9723

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UNDER New Management - 2bdrm/ 1ba, washer/dryer connections, CH/ CA. No pets allowed! Six month lease/references. Stoney Ridge/ Sunset Apartments 830-693-7646 KINGSLAND**Special** washer &

dryer included. 2bed/1bath. $600. Includes water, trash & sewage. www.sungold.us Sungold Properties 325-388-3888 KINGSLAND: Apartments, Duplexes, 4plexes. 2/1 & 2/2 from $545 to $650. Includes water, trash,& sewage. www.sungold.us Sungold Properties. 325-388-3888

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BURNET rock 2/1/1. Desirable neighborhood. Nice yard. 2 people $700, single $685. Excellent references gets discount. Well-located, very large 3/2/2 $800, smaller 3/1 $650, & 3/1 fixer-upper $500, for 4 people. 512-756-2235 before 8pm.

2 ROOM office suite w/bath. $550/ month. $300 deposit. Water & trash paid. 550 sq.ft. 107 Ave. N. Suite B. Call Wayne, 512-755-3900

CHANNEL Oaks 3bdrm/2ba, 2 story. Lake access through POA; $1150/ month. One mile from Marble Falls, very clean, view at www.joebuilt.com 830-385-1084 VARIOUS: Cottonwood Shores house- 657 Cypress, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, fenced yard, woodburning stove, tile floor $665; Spicewood mobile-3300 CR410, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, large fenced yard $650. Available May 1-646 Driftwood, Cottonwood Shores, 1 bedroom, $475; All nonsmoking. 830-798-9723

915 Condos/Townhomes

950 Mobile Homes

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OFFICE Space: from $250/mo. All utilities & internet access included. Office Center @ 2900. 325-388-3888

HORSESHOE Bay efficiency condo. Shared washer & dryer included. $475/mo; $350/ deposit. 830-3854570 920 Duplexes KINGSLAND - Nob Hill large luxury 2bdrm/1.5ba, large yard, trees. Near HEB, lake and banking. Yard maintained. 830-693-0694 MARBLE Falls duplex off Claremont. 3bdrm/2ba, granite counter tops, stove, refrigerator, W/D connections, attached garage. $875/ mo. plus deposit. 830-598-6885, 830798-5655 KINGSLAND: 2bdrm/2ba duplex. 802 Redwood. Vaulted ceilings, oak cabinets, good location, newly remodeled. $590/mo. Section 8 welcome. 512-410-4581 brx@ austin.rr.com

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402 CR 136A Twin Isles, Burnet County, Kingsland, 2/2, 14x70. $550/ mo inc water & sewer- $550 deposit. 830-693-8860


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111588 “THE OAKS” 2/2 CONDO UNIT, 1248 Sf end unit upstairs, good rental history, neutral colors inside. Upstairs with nice covered porch/patio. Make an offer. MLS#122517

$75,000

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CUTE 2/1 BY LAKE MARBLE FALLS/ LAKE LBJ ready to go! You can choose between 2 lakes to enjoy within a mile of the house. Starter, weekender, retirement or investment, this home can be whatever works for you. MLS#122505

$67,500

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3/2 HOME ON 5.4 ACRES. This home sits on great wooded acreage in Lampasas and has a split bedroom plan w/fireplace. The land is partially fenced! MLS#122255

$92,700

HANDYMAN SPECIAL!! 2/2 on .69 acres, less than 1 mile to a wonderful Lake LBJ waterfront park w/boat ramp, playground & picnic facilities. This roomy 1600 Sq. ft. home is perfect for a full time residence or a week-end getaway. Property includes six lots running street to street. Home is being sold as is. MLS#122083

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$59,900

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111588 HWY 281 FRONTAGE 1 BLK SOUTH of CR 963-3/1 main house w/ Large bonus or office at front porch, 1 att garage, 1 det garage w/ bthrm & 1 bdrm casita w/sinkall on 3 privacy fenced corner lots w/ rear and side entrances at Water/Taggard streets. MLS#121603

$530,720 $169,000

WELL KEPT HOME IN GATED GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY. Spacious 3/2 home w/formal dining rm that can be closed off w/glass french doors if an office is needed, wood floors, FP, split fl plan, lg master ste, couffered ceilings, cov’d tile patio, lg fenced back yard, located in the pecan orchard. Lake Marble Falls access w/boat ramp. MLS#121577

$530,720 $246,500

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SPRAWLING BRICK 3/2 HOME. Garage conversion makes wonderful bonus/ game rm. Awesome update enhances original construction, granite counters, built-in breakfast area, comfortable living, spacious bdrms. Many mature trees. In town but backs to ranch land for country feel. MLS#120592

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93 BEAUTIFUL ACRES Lake Buchanan frontage. Main res. 3,600 sf. Teak & Tile floors, granite counters, custom wood cabinetry, builtins, crown molding, jetted 60” tub. 40’x80’ metal bldg with 1,000 sf guest apt. Wet weather creeks, horses welcome. MLS#120330

$995,000

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3/2 STONE HOME w/stained concrete floors, beautiful windows in living rm for lots of light. Wood deck on 1.37 acres (12 lots). Nice trees,w/privacy that is like living in the country. Granite rock on end lots adds character & no close neighbor. Just a few blocks from Lake LBJ. Nice Property! MLS#122486

$145,000

111588 PRECIOUS 3/2 IN GRANITE SHOALS! Just a few blocks from Lake LBJ boat ramp. Great split bedroom plan w/ oversized master w/outside access. Open floor plan. MLS#122398

$155,000

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111588 PERFECT COUNTRY HOME. Quaint 3/2/ 1 located on 2 acres w/fenced pasture & yard. Cov’d back porch, the perfect place to enjoy a cool beverage after a hard day at work. Attached to the one car garage is a stall/tack rm. Also, cov’d parking at the front of the home & two car carport. MLS#121715

THREE WISHES: QUALITY, CONVENIENCE & COMFORT! Gorgeous 3/2/2 Stone Home was builders custom home so it’s loaded w/ upgrades! Energy star home is energy efficient & features bonus room & fenced back yard! MLS#122025

$530,720 $145,000

$295,000

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NEWLY UPDATED INTERIOR- wall texture & paint, light fixtures, carpet & vinyl flooring. Two car garage and large enclosed utility. Fenced backyard. Wet weather creek w/ granite outcropping and pond. Metal roof, rock and siding exterior. Lovely, peaceful, wooded acreage. MLS#121167

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$99,500

SPACIOUS HOME WITH NICE PORCH IN FRONT. Open fl plan flows from kitchen into dining, high vaulted ceiling living rm. AC /heated sun room w/plenty of windows, hardwood flooring and 1/2 bath and office/bonus rm. Great storage bldg/workshop/carport/bathroom, that is aprox 20x40 with 2 roll-up garage doors, 1/2 bath. Close to Lake Buchanan fun! MLS#120760

$177,000

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CUSTOM HOME ON LAKE LBJ! EXCELLENT FOR THE FAMILY TO ENJOY! Breakfast area, great room/full bar, split bdrm plan, beautiful kitch w/ center island, large cov’d deck (very custom) facing Lake LBJ. Nicely landscaped w/sprinkler sys. Single boat dock/elect lift. Jet ski ramps, boat deck. MLS#117706

$530,720 $799,900

30 ACRES W/480’ RIVER FRONTAGE 3/2.5/2 Stone home high on a Hill with panoramic Hill Country & river views. Positively gorgeous home & land - unique, one of a kind property. MLS#112772

$849,000

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Page 16 • The Picayune

April 3, 2013

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Pick your own fruit at Sweet Berry Farm BY SUZANNE FREEMAN Picayune Staff

MARBLE FALLS — If you go home with hard, green berries from Sweet Berry Farm, then it’s nobody’s fault but your own. You do the picking, say owners Dan and Gretchen Copeland, so it’s up to you to find the best berries. And there’s plenty from which to choose. The Copelands have at least 80,000 strawberry plants growing on five acres along with two acres of blackberries and six acres of peaches. The

farm is located on FM 1980 just west of Marble Falls off RR 1431. Picking your own fruit is not all you can do at Sweet Berry Farm. You can get lost in a Texas-shaped maze of maize, test your jumping skills on the Berry Bounce or ride the barrel train around colorfully decorated, round bales of hay. You never know what else you might find, Dan says, because Gretchen is always thinking up new ways to keep children entertained. About 5,000 school kids visit during each of the farm’s two main seasons: fall and spring.

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Dan is the son of “Brother Max” Copeland, a retired pastor of First Baptist Church of Marble Falls, who also works on the family farm. Dan’s mother, Glenna Copeland, makes the berry jam they sell. “The farm could not run without those two,” Dan says of his parents. “They are the heart and soul of this place.” Brother Max is the first person you’ll see when you visit Sweet Berry Farm. He hands you your picking basket and points you in the right direction. Dan has the inside scoop on how to get the best berries. “Walk to the end of the row and then work your way back to the store,” Dan says. “That’s where you’ll find the best berries.” Sweet Berry Farm is open 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. To get there, take RR 1431 west out of Marble Falls to FM 1980. Turn right at the light and go about one-and-a-quarter mile. You’ll find the entrance to Sweet Berry Farm on the right. The spring season runs from early March to early June. The fall season of pumpkins, hay rides and pick-yourown flowers runs from the last week of September to the second week of November. For more information and admission prices, visit the Sweet Berry Farm website at www.sweetberryfarm.com. Looking for more fun things to do in the Hill Country? Pick up a free copy of 101 Fun Things to do in the Highland Lakes. The new spring/summer 2013 issue is on the newsstands.


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