The Picayune - June 26, 2013

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VOL 23 • ISSUE 8

“My recollection of a hundred lovely lakes has given me blessed release from care and worry and the troubled thinking of our modern day.” — American novelist Hannibal Hamlin Garland

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The skies above Lake Marble Falls turn into a patriotic cascade of light during the Marble Falls Community Fireworks on July 4. While the fireworks don’t go off until dark (about 9 p.m.), the entertainment starts up several hours prior with a lineup of live music. “People can come out starting at 4 (p.m.), pick your spot and check out the food and other vendors,” said Judy Miller, a community fireworks organizer. “Then the live music will start at 5 (p.m.). The festivities will be held See MARBLE / Page 11

Forget your gym class nightmares, dodgeball tourney is about fun BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

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BURNET — The time has come to lace up your Chuck Taylor All-Star high tops, grab your head band, find those 1970s gym shorts and get ready to pound someone. Yeah, it’s dodgeball. And it’s coming to the Burnet Middle School gym. “This is actually our second dodgeball tournament,” said Greg Lopez, one of the co-conspirators behind the Mad Dawg Dodgeball Tournament on June 28. “The next one will actually be a cash tournament, so these first two are really to prepare for that one.” Whether it’s about preparing for a

WHAT: Mad Dawg Dodgeball Tournament WHEN: 7 p.m. June 28 WHERE: Burnet Middle School, 1401 Main St. in Burnet COST: $70 per team FOR MORE: Visit www.maddawgfit.com, search for Mad Dawg Fitness on Facebook or call (512) 705-2458.

money tournament or not, it’s dodgeball. It used to rule the elementary gym class. The game is simple in concept. Split the gym into two sides, divide the class into two See PARTICPANTS / Page 5

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When Kingsland throws an event celebrating Independence Day, one day isn’t enough. So the community stretches out the party for an entire week. And it definitely has a few wacky things to keep it all fun and interesting. The 2013 Aqua Boom starts rolling June 29 with the Miss Aqua Boom Scholarship Pageant at the Kingsland Community Center, 3451 Rose Hill Drive. The event features several categories, including a Little Mister competition. The groupings are based on age, from Tiny Miss through Miss Aqua Boom. See KINGSLAND / Page 11

Other Events n Land and boat parades in Horseshoe Bay n Spangle Dangle in Johnson City n Fireworks show in Bertram n Mud run in Llano

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Brothers Sean (left) and David Pruitt begin paddling a canoe from the banks of Inks Lake in Burnet as part of a canoe tour to the Devil’s Waterhole at Inks Lake State Park. The brothers, from La Vernia, learned basic canoe paddling skills June 21 before going onto the lake with park rangers as part of a weekly activity held the rest of the summer. STAFF PHOTO JARED FIELDS

Kayakers experience Inks Lake with all senses; park offers other activities BY JARED FIELDS Picayune Staff

BURNET – On Inks Lake in a kayak at night, Sean Jones said the unique experience never gets old. “It’s still very relaxing just to be out on the water,” said Jones, a park ranger at Inks Lake State Park. “You can hear and smell things because you can’t see, and

your other senses pick stuff up.” Evening paddles are just one of the regular events scheduled this summer at the park, 3630 Park Road 4 West. “When it’s a nice, calm night, it’s really special on the lake. A lot of people never really experience paddling at night, and it’s fun,” Jones said. The park offers evening paddling trips See OTHER / Page 3


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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.

GOSPEL SINGING

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The Marble Falls VFW Post 10376 Farmers’ Market is 9 a.m. until “whenever” Fridays-Sundays at 1001 Veterans Ave. (west of McDonald’s on RR 1431) in Marble Falls. Call (512) 909-3946.

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HIGHLAND LAKES DEMOCRATIC WOMEN

The Highland Lakes Democratic Women club meets June 27 at Hidden Falls Restaurant, 220 Meadowlakes Drive in Meadowlakes. Lunch is 11:30 a.m. following registration at the entrance. Llano County elections administrator Cindy Ware will speak at noon. For reservations or more information, contact Mary Ann at (830) 6936135 or marinctx@nctv.com.

ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR

The Marble Falls Chapter No. 435, Order of the Eastern Star meets July 2 at Blazing Star Masonic Lodge, 319 Ave. G in Marble Falls. Refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m., and the meeting is 7:30 p.m. Call (830) 693-3000.

WESLEY RESPITE CARE

Wesley Respite Care for people with early onset Alzheimer’s disease or dementia is 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays at First United Methodist Church, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive in Marble Falls. For an interview, call Suzy Lantz at (830) 7981151.

EDUCATION/CLASSES

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.

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) 7567337 or (512) 755-3398 for Spanish.

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ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH

“Paul’s Dangerous Journey to Share the Truth” is 9 a.m.-noon July 15-19 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 1803 RR 1431 West in Marble Falls, for ages 4 through incoming sixth-graders. Call (830) 693-2253 or visit www.splcmf.org.

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KINGSLAND FRIED CHICKEN

The Friends of the Kingsland Library group is holding Kingsland Fried Chicken on July 3 at First Baptist Church, 3435 RR 1431 West in Kingsland. Chicken will be served 3-6 p.m. The free Community Patriot Concert is 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the fry are $7 for adults and $4 for children and may be purchased at the door or at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 W. Polk St. in Kingsland. Proceeds will be used to purchase books for the library.

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The Burnet Farmers’ Market is 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays through Nov. 2 on the Courthouse Square on Main Street in Burnet. The market is sponsored by the Highland Lakes Master Gardener Association. Call Bob Carruthers at (512) 793-6958.

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Habitat for Humanity, a Christian organization, is seeking volunteers to help build affordable housing for those in need. Call Greg Mills at (830) 6937879 or Bob Hunter (512) 755-5392.


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Family, Mission Outreach to honor Kemper matron BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

FROM PAGE 1 on the lake on new and full moons. The moonlight paddles, July 20 and Aug. 24, and twilight paddles, July 6 and Aug. 10, require flashlights. Boat rides without the paddling are available as well. Morning and sunset electric boat rides are available Fridays and Saturdays in July and August. For those who want to see more of the park’s scenery at their own pace, canoe tours are available every Friday at noon and every other Saturday. “The canoe clinics on Saturday are usually the popular ones,” Jones said. Children without experience paddling on the water can take part in a new program: the Kids Kayak Clinic. Another program aimed at kids, Underwater Discovery!, is 10 a.m. Thursdays starting July 11. Rangers let kids go into the shallow waters of the lake with a seining net to see what lies beneath the water’s surface. “When we’re catching things and putting it in a bucket, it comes alive to (the kids),” Jones said. Kids, and adults, can learn another skill with the help of park rangers and stay grounded on the shore or a pier. The Tackle Loaner Program allows anyone to rent fishing poles and a tackle box for free on Friday evenings. The catch-and-release program teaches the basics of fishing to anyone without the need for a license. Programs and activities require registration. Call park headquarters at (512) 793-2223 to register or visit www.tpwd.state.tx.us/state-parks/ inks-lake for more information. jared@thepicayune.com

son and $50 per couple. The church is located at 1101 Bluebonnet Drive. Jackson said the money will be used to expand and improve the Mission Outreach facilities at St. Frederick Baptist Church. The program feeds between 150 to 280 each weekend. “I think, last year, we did between 12,000 and 15,000 plates,” she said. “The need just keeps growing. We think upgrading the kitchen is something (Betsy) would really appreciate.” Butch Kemper said when he and his wife, Janice, lived in College Station and visited his mother in Marble Falls, they also often ended up helping at Mission Outreach. It was his mother’s labor of love. “Why was it important to her?” he replied when asked. “I think it went

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back to her own mother. My grandfather (Betsy’s father) was a farmer. My grandmother never knew who he would be bringing home for lunch, but she always welcomed them and fed them.” Butch Kemper joked the hobos must have placed a mark nearby his grandmother’s home because they all seemed to know she would feed them. It didn’t matter who it was, his grandmother had a plate ready. “Mother just learned that generosity as a child,” he said. When their mother passed away, Butch Kemper said he and his siblings — John, Charles and Betsy — all concluded that helping Mission Outreach would help their mother’s love and generous spirit continue touching people’s lives. “She really believed in what Mission Outreach did,” Butch said. Jackson agreed. “She was so much a part of (Mission Outreach),” Jackson said. “She loved this ministry.” For more information on the dinner or to assist Mission Outreach’s fundraising, call (830) 693-4499. daniel@thepicayune.com

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Ray Frank Fleming Jr., 76, of Sunrise Beach Village died May 22, 2013. He was born July 14, 1936, in Fennville, Mich., to Ray Frank Fleming Sr. and Beatrice Galbreath. A celebration of life service was June 22 at the Civic Center in Sunrise Beach Village. An inurnment was in Lakeland Hills Memorial Park. Cremation arrangements

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Wanda Jean Osbourn, 82, of Llano died June 21, 2013. She was born Oct. 18, 1930, in Llano County to Luther and Bertha (Beasley) Miller. A memorial service was June 25 at the Llano Church of Christ. Arrangements by Waldrope-HatfieldHawthorne Funeral Home, 307 E. Sandstone in Llano, (325) 2474300. Condolences may be sent to whhfuneral1@verizon.net.

HAROLD WAYNE PEARCE

Harold Wayne Pearce, 74, of Dayton died June 19, 2013, in Liberty Hill. He was born March 30, 1939, in Brown County to Lee Boyd Pearce and Ellie Lee Taylor. A memorial service is 1 p.m. June 29 at his residence in Dayton. Arrangements by Edgar Funeral Home, 109 N. Main St. in Burnet, (512) 756-4444.

KIMBERLY KAY SMARR

Kimberly Kay Smarr, 49, of Llano died June 16, 2013. She was born June 5, 1964, in Menard to Kenneth and Janice (Pearl) Smarr. A funeral service was June 20 at First Baptist Church in Llano. Burial followed at Llano City Cemetery. Arrangements by Waldrope-HatfieldHawthorne Funeral Home, 307 E. Sandstone in Llano, (325) 2474300. Condolences may be sent to whhfuneral1@verizon.net.

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James Dalton Vollmar, 80, of Buchanan Dam died June 12, 2013. He was born Feb. 8, 1933, in Fredericksburg to Alfred and Anita Hilda (Gellerman Bankhead) Vollmar. A celebration of life service was June 22 at Putnam Funeral Home, 145 Texas Ave. in Kingsland, (325) 388-0008. A private inurnment was held. An online guest register may be signed at www.putnamcares.com.


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Burnet police golf tourney offers players a good game for a great cause

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BY DANIEL CLIFTON BURNET — Playing a round of golf is a good way to spend an afternoon. But if that game also supports an organization working with traumatized children, it’s a great day. The sixth annual Burnet Police Department Golf Tournament supporting the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center does just that. The tournament is slated for June 28 at the Delaware Springs Municipal Golf Course, 600 Delaware Spring Blvd. Burnet Police Chief Paul Nelson organized the tournament. Not only has he seen the value of the advocacy center through the eyes of a law enforcement officer, he also serves as the center’s board president. “The chief is so dedicated to helping us,” said Ronda Hostetter, the center’s executive director. “We’re basically a third party to this event because the chief and others organize and make it happen. All we do is benefit from it, but we’re glad for the support.” The golf tournament, a four-person scramble, starts at 1:30 p.m. The $50 entrance fee covers 18 holes, a cart, range balls and a dinner. Nelson said he’ll take teams up until the shotgun start. The advocacy center is a nonprofit organization founded 20 years ago by Yvonne Evans. It gives law enforcement and Child Protective Services a safe location where they can bring victimized or abused children for forensic interviews and physical examinations. The center also provides counseling services for the children and non-offending family members and caretakers. It serves six counties. The organization relies heavily on fundraisers such as the tournament for its budget. “I think this golf tournament has really done a lot for the awareness of what we do and who we are,” said Doris Graeter, the center’s development director. “I think when people see that the police are behind what we do and believe in us, they really take notice.” For more information on the golf tournament, call the Delaware Springs pro shop at (512) 756-8471. To learn more about the advocacy center, go to www.hccac.org. daniel@thepicayune.com

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– Barbara Churchwell The Picayune took an Alaskan cruise in May with Mike and Conny Steele of Burnet. The couple is pictured on the main staircase of the Celebrity Millennium. Send your travel photos with The Picayune to editor@the picayune.com or 1007 Ave. K, Marble Falls, TX 78654. Photos are published in the order they are received. COURTESY PHOTO

Participants can be all ages FROM PAGE 1 teams, toss a bunch of balls into the middle and let the two squads go at it. If you hit somebody with a ball, that person is out. If he or she catches the ball, you’re out. Somewhere along the line, the game lost favor in many school administrators’ eyes. And, let’s face it, if you were among the “not-soquick” kids, you often found yourself sitting on the sidelines fairly quickly. But when the game was over, sides reshuffled, and you were back in the action for the next round. Lopez said the reason behind the dodgeball tournament wasn’t to force people to relive those gym class memories but just to have fun. “We actually had a bunch of people request a dodgeball tournament,” said Lopez, who is one of Mad Dawg Fitness’ owners. “We really weren’t sure what to expect the first time, but it ended up as one of the funnest

events we’ve ever had.” The game would seem to favor the young, but Lopez said the first tournament drew teams made up of all ages. “One of the oldest people who played last time was in his 70s,” Lopez said. “But we also had a team of middle school students.” Believe it or not, there is actually a national dodgeball association — maybe even more. But the Mad Dawg Dodgeball Tournament isn’t affiliated with any national league. It’s just about having fun. “We want to get people out to have a good time,” Lopez said. “You don’t have to be a member of our gym.” The entry fee is $70 per team. The tournament starts at 7 p.m. at the middle school, 1401 N. Main St. For more information, go to www.maddawgfit.com, search for Mad Dawg Fitness on Facebook or call (512) 705-2458. daniel@thepicayune.com

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WHERE IN THE HIGHLAND LAKES?

Can you guess where this landmark is? It’s located here in the Highland Lakes. Send your answer to editor@the picayune.com or call (830) 693-7152. Guesses will not be accepted until delivery of papers begins Tuesday night. Last week’s photo was of the sign at the Globe Theatre in Bertram. Watch this space next week for an announcement about the latest winner. STAFF PHOTO

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Evan Jakob Kaspar arrived March 19, 2013, and was welcomed by big brother, Samuel, and parents, Dr. Kris and Dalena Kaspar of Marble Falls. Grandparents are Dennis and Sheree Kaspar of Kingsland and Duke and Donna Dotson of New Braunfels. Greatgrandmother is Jean Kaspar of Kingsland. Send photos of your grandchildren to editor@thepicayune. com or 1007 Ave. K, Marble Falls,TX 78654. COURTESY

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DEADLINES

The Picayune Marketplace may be responsible for errors the first week classified advertisement appears. Please check your ad carefully each week. This publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of the goods or services offered. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims made and to use good judgment and reasonable care.

Transportation 105 - Autos 110 - Trucks/Tractors 120 - Vans 130 - Motorcycles 140 - Recreational 145 - Boats & Motors 150 - Utility/Trailers 155 - Vehicle Accessories 160 - Vehicles Wanted Announcements 210 - Lost and Found 220 - Meetings 230 - Personals 240 - Notices Financial 300 - Opportunities

Classifieds - Friday prior to publication date Display Ads - 4:30 p.m. Friday prior to publication date Call: 830-693-7152 Fax: 830-693-3085, E-mail: classifieds@thepicayune.com Come By: 1007 Ave K, Marble Falls

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Services 401 - Adult Care 404 - A/C, Heating 407 - Appliance Repair 410 - Automotive 413 - Bookkeeping 416 - Building 419 - Child Care 421 - Cleaning,Maint. 424 - Concrete/Masonry 427 - Dirt, Sand, Gravel 430 - Dozer, Tractor Work 433 - Electrical 436 - Exterminators 439 - Flooring, Tile 441 - Furniture Repair 444 - Guides Fish/Hunt 447 - Home Remodeling 450 - Lawn & Garden

453 - Music 457 - Moving, Hauling 460 - Painting, Wallpaper 463 - Personal Services 466 - Plumbing 467 - Professional 469 - Rental Equipment 471 - Roofing 474 - Special Services 477 - Telephone 480 - Transportation

540 - Help Wanted 545 - Management 550 - Medical 555 - Office, Clerical 560 - Professional 565 - Retail Stores 570 - Sales 575 - Part Time 580 - Positions Wanted

Employment 510 - Adult Care 515 - Bookkeeping 520 - Child Care 525 - Clubs, Restaurants 530 - Domestic/Household 535 - Technical

Merchandise 605 - Antiques 610 - Appliances 615 - Arts & Crafts 620 - Auction Sales 625 - Building Materials 627 - Fuel/Firewood 630 - Furniture 635 - Guns/Ammunition

640 - Lawn & Garden 645 - Machinery 650 - Miscellaneous 655 - Musical Instruments 660 - Office Equipment 665 - Trade 670 - Travel 675 - Wanted to Buy Garage Sales 705-770 - Garage Sales Farm/Ranch 810 - Equipment 820 - Feed & Supplies 830 - Fish 840 - Livestock 850 - Livestock Wanted 860 - Pets

Rentals 900 - Apartments 905 - Boat Dock Rentals 910 - Business Rentals 915 - Condos, Townhomes 920 - Duplexes 925 - Want To Rent 930 - Farms, Ranches 935 - Houses 940 - Hunting Leases 945 - Lake Resort Rentals 950 - Mobile Homes 955 - Mobile Home Spaces 960 - Real Estate Services 965 - Rentals Wanted 970 - Rooms For Rent 975 - Storage Spaces

Real Estate 1010 - Acreage 1015 - Commercial 1020 - Condos/Townhomes 1025 - Duplexes, Apartments 1030 - Homes For Sale 1035 - Investment Property 1040 - Lake, River Property 1045 - Lots For Sale 1050 - Mobile Homes 1055 - Mobile Home Lots 1060 - Mobile Home Services 1065 - Real Estate Trades 1070 - Real Estate Wanted

Transportation

Announcements

Services

Services

Services

105 Autos

210 Lost and Found

421 Cleaning,Maint.

421 Cleaning,Maint.

447 Home Remodeling

FOUND COCKATIEL: While searching for my lost cockatiel, I may have found yours. If your cockatiel has been missing since around April 15th, please call to identify it. It currently has a good home, but I know how much I miss my cockatiel, so I’m giving you the opportunity to reclaim yours. 512-755-5692, 512-793-2818, or 830-693-9703

TWO man carpentry crew. Fully tooled & experienced. Hourly or contract. Call David 512-350-6620 450 Lawn & Garden

240 Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Board of Aldermen of The City of Highland Haven will hold a public hearing on July 16, 2013 at 7:00 pm at the Roscoe L. Holt Highland Haven City Hall to receive public comment on the re-plat of lots #310A & 310B into a single lot, Section 4 on Blackbird Drive in Highland Haven. Peter E. Freehill Mayor

Services

Services

421 Cleaning,Maint.

430 Dozer, Tractor Work

E L IZ A B E T H ’S C L E A N IN G

Tra ctor W ork & Ha uling

H O USE C LEAN IN G ,O FFIC ES & N EW C O N ST RUC T IO N .

10 years experience,references available.

Free Estim ates,N o ContractRequired. 512-903-1741 SPA N ISH 512-297-7113 EN G LISH

424 Concrete/Masonry

Services

N EED CA$H ?

S hredding • La nd Clea ring Roa ds • Pa ds B ox B la de • Dis c Plow S eed/Fertilizer S prea der • W elding Creditca rds a ccepted

401 Adult Care

ISA Certiied Arborist Insured for your protection FREE MULCH - call for details GL & WC INSURANCES MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

S erving the Highla nd La kes

Ja m es M ilum (512) 755-3 411

I bu y & h au l o ff ju n k cars & tru cks.

512-234-2488 WE Buy Wrecked, Burned, Junk Vehicles. Used parts & installation available. 24-hour towing. 830-6933226, 512-755-1153 140 Recreational FOR Sale: Reese 15K 5th wheel hitch & blue boy. Call 830-798-4157

404 A/C, Heating

C larkson & C omp any H ea tin g & Air Co n d itio n in g

2006 FUN FINDER 20ft. TT, Sleeps 5-6, Refrigerator-MW, Cooktop, bathroom, Cold AC, Tandem AxleElectric brakes. Good condition, $8,000 830-693-2808 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 .

Kings la nd D red ging C h uck Hens ley 3 2 5-3 8 8 -6 3 9 7

BOATS fixed right! Warmer weather is on the way. So get the boat ready to play! Buchanan Boat Works! 512793-2987 135 MOTORCRUISER Boat in/ out looks good & runs good, $4,500. 830-693-8422 & 512560-6980 FOR Sale: Pelican 2-man Bass boat. 10ft, titled with electric trolling motor. Just in time for the summer; $350. 830-6936050

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Give us a call, we‛ll do it all, large or small.

Commercial, new construction, remodeling,decks, pressure washing, painting, fences, cabinets, tree houses/playscapes, roofing, plumbing, electrical, service calls 40 yrs in Highland Lakes

830-598-5958

421 Cleaning,Maint.

WOW - IT REALLY WORKS.... CLASSIFIEDS WORK!

I do windows! Professional window cleaning. Free estimates. Homes, commercial, store fronts, construction cleans. Call Larry, 830-6930148. Insured, work guaranteed

Call Today to Place Your Ad 830-693-7152

HOUSE Cleaning, free estimates. Call Adriana at 830-613-5437 or Esperanza at 830-637-9790.

LORENZO’S Concrete Work since 1978: Slabs, retaining walls, driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, carports, house foundations. Free estimates. 830-598-4743, 512-715-2279 CONCRETE Work: House foundations, sidewalks, patios, driveways, retaining walls. Free estimates. Call Alex, 830-613-9384 427 Dirt, Sand, Gravel 433 Electrical FUSION Electric - Handyman services, residential, commercial, new construction, remodels & service calls. Boat dock wiring. No job too small or big! Licensed & Insured. Bryan Long 830-385-1456 TECL#20115 441 Furniture Repair WOODWORKING - Furniture built & repaired. 830-693-1987 or 830265-8798 447 Home Remodeling RENOVATION Specialist/ General Contractor: Odd jobs, carpentry, roofing, painting, general repairs, concrete work. Quality craftsmanship. JD 512-755-3152.

M I K E ’s H a n d y m a n S e r v i c e , Home repair. Large or small jobs. Painting, Plumbing, Patios, Rock work, Fencing & Carpenter work. 325-248-5820.

Tree & Shrub Trimming Landscaping Flower Beds Lot Clearing Mulching


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Services

Services

Employment

Employment

Employment

450 Lawn & Garden

474 Special Services

540 Help Wanted

540 Help Wanted

540 Help Wanted

M ARKETING/ADM ISSIONS

DIRECTOR

Employment 540 Help Wanted

Looking for Experienced, Energetic, fun-loving person interested in teaching gymnastics. Will train the right person.

HILL COUNTRY HEALTHCARE CENTER

Email resume to:

EOE / M FHV

hq@acrotex.com

PRO FESSIO N AL LAW N CARE TREE TRIM M IN G & REM O VAL IN SURED & AFFO RDABLE

830-613-8359 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 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 SCOTT’S Painting & Repair Experienced painter & carpenter. Jobs small or large. Free Estimates. References Available. Call day or night. 512-756-6439 463 Personal Services

NEEDED - PART-T IM E,

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPERS • SelfStarter • M ust h ave ow n veh icle • Pass crim inalbackground ch eck • Reliable & W ellGroom ed • M ust p rovide m inim um of3 w ork references

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Join the best team in town. Full-time and Part-time teaching positions available. Must have one year daycare experience. If you enjoy working with children, call Flip N Swim today. Voted Reader’s Choice for Best Daycare!

MOORE Plumbing Service, M. 36981- All types of plumbing: New, Remodel, Repair. Residential & Commercial. 28+ years experience. 325-388-5565, 830-798-5820 471 Roofing

830-798-2264

G R AN ITE M E SA H E AL TH CE N TE R

GOLF Lessons-Indoors/outdoors, men, women, weekly groups, video, launch monitor, personal blueprint. Unlimited lesson package available. www.golflabtexas.com Tommy 512-809-8220

507 EastGreen Street, Llan o

ADM ISSIO N S CO O RDIN ATO R W orks closely w ith sales director,conducts tours,liaison w ith residentand fam ilies, prom otes facility w ithin the localcom m unity.C onfers w ith appropriate m edicaland facility staffto coordinate and schedule adm ission ofresident.Prepares records ofadm issions,daily census report,and com posite m onthly reports.

O rvis itourfa cility a nd fill outa n a pplica tion in pers on.

K erriA lvis , H R M a na g er ( 830) 693-0022 1401 M a x C opela nd D rive M a rble Fa lls , TX

LABORERS needed Full Time for lawn care, able to work long hours. 817-896-8012

J.M. Huber provides paid vacation, Medical, Dental & Life Insurance benefits as well as 401(k) matching and profit sharing. Initial compensation can be quickly increased based upon demonstrated performance of assigned job duties. J.M. Huber Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications will be accepted from 7 am to 3 pm (M-F) at our office located at 90 Avenue N - Marble Falls until position is filled. SPEC’S WINES, SPIRITS AND FINER FOODS IS COMING TO MARBLE FALLS. SPEC’S IS TEXAS-BASED, FAMILY OWNED COMPANY. You may apply in two ways:

Attend our hiring event at 2510 Hwy 281N, Suite 201 on Monday, 06/24 and Tuesday, 06/25 from 10AM - 4PM

(printable version of application available at www.specsonline.com under Employment link)

Send your resume to Jeff Lynd, District Manager,at

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Experienced Cashiers • Efficient Stockers Passionate Wine Consultants • Experienced Liquor Sales Consultants Knowledgeable Beer Specialists • Accurate Receiving Clerks All Applicants must be 21 or older; TABC Seller Server Certification required

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Plans and directs a com prehensive socialservice program ,provides supportfor resident/fam ilies, coordinates adm issions and discharges,liaison/advocate betw een residentand/or fam ilies to ensure residents rights are m aintained,provides therapeutic intervention,perform s initial evaluation/assessm entofeach residentand docum ents.

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We are now hiring dependable, energetic home healthcare providers in the Johnson City & Blanco area. CNAs welcome but not required.

G EN ERAL M AN AG ER TRAIN EES Looking for quality candidates w ith atleastthree years ofretail/food m gm texperience. High School diploma or equivalent required. Ability to work flexible hours.

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ASSISTAN T FO O D SERVICE M AN AG ERS Looking for quality candidates w ith atleasttw o years ofretail/food m gm texperience. High School diploma or equivalent required. Ability to work flexible hours. A pply online and subm itan application at

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C om pany offers a com petitive salary and benefitpackage including m edical,dental,vision and life coverage, 401(k)plan,tuition reim bursem ent,paid vacation, career opportunities and an em ployee referralprogram . D rug-Free W orkplace -EO E

Call 830-693-1963 • 800-591-1963

Call Star Security Operations

Fa x res um e to (830) 693-2322.

Is now accepting applications for a Heavy Equipment Operator with a minimum of 3 to 5 years experience for their Marble Falls Mining Facility.

or fax resum e:

The hours forthis pos ition in 5:00pm -6:30pm M onda y through S unda y. The pos ition is perfectfora n individua l w ho w a nts to w ork pa rttim e a nd w a nts to m a ke a difference. W e w ill com plete ba ckground checks a nd drug tes ting.

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

214-793-2798

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L O O K N O F UR TH ER !

474 Special Services

For m ore info callDonna N oel;

Flex ible W o r k S c h ed u les C o m petitiv e P ay

Looking fors om ething m ea ningful? G ra nite M es a Hea lth C enterin s eeking qua lity s ta fffora n exciting pa rttim e opportunity for: 466 Plumbing

Lo cal Health Care Cen ter seek s m o tivated, highly o rgan ized am bitio u s in dividu al to pro cess the m ark etin g/ adm issio n s in o u r sk illed n u rsin g facility. Du ties will in clu de evalu atio n s/ assessm en ts, adm issio n s & m ark etin g presen tatio n s to do cto rs an d area ho spitals. Su ccessfu l can didates will have excellen t in terperso n al, o rgan izatio n al an d co m pu ter sk ills. P rio r sales o r healthcare m ark etin g experien ce a plu s.

Come Grow with us!!!

Now Hiring 10 Security Officers

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CHILDREN’S Ministry Director; First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls, Texas is seeking a full time Children’s Director. We are seeking someone who has a strong and growing relationship with Jesus, who faithfully teaches the word of God to children, who effectively recruits, equips and encourages volunteers, who reaches out to families, who works well in a team atmosphere, and who has experience in children’s ministry. For the full job description, please go to our website, fumcmarblefalls.com/ministryopportunities. If you are interested, please send your resume with at least three references and your philosophy on children’s ministry to fumc@nctv.com. Please send all questions to the same address. Thank you and God Bless you.

The Premier Oil Change/Inspection Station in the Hill Country continues to grow and needs more potential leaders.

You Need: Strong Character, SMILES, Integrity, Team Commitment, Teachable Attitude (trainable), Humility, and SMILES. Customer Service Experience is a plus, compensation commensurate with qualifications. FT position available. Apply in person:

Wingman Oil Change Center

2514 U.S. 281 North

Custodial worker needed. Be a part Of a Christian team responsible for maintaining the Church building . Hours are 1pm to 9pm. Proficient in English and previous cleaning experience required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply in person: 1101 Bluebonnet Dr., Marble Falls, Tx.830-693-4341 COUNTER Sales Person Needed. Mechanical knowledge a must. Self motivated. Computer skills needed. Contact 830-220-2494

(in front of Walmart & ShowBiz)

MAY I Help You? Inc. is hiring experienced housecleaners. 325-3886547, 2944 RR 1431 W. Kingsland. HOUSEKEEPER wanted at Camp Champions - Cabins, Shower Houses, Offices. Physically demanding job, fluent English & own transportation required, $9.00 start, application available in office, ask for Debra. 830-598-6282 PART-TIME Housekeeper needed, Willow Point Resort. Buchanan Dam 512-793-5000.


June 26, 2013 Employment

Merchandise

540 Help Wanted

605 Antiques

START at admin, work towards sales licensing. Must have sales experience & computer skills. M-F 8:30-5:30 Contact Mercedes, mercedesm@ allstate.com

WE BUY ANTIQUES

SALES Rep wanted: Sprint dealer looking for a sales rep. Strong selling skills & self driven. Contact sprintalmas@gmail.com EXPERIENCED technicians needed: Body/mechanical. Apply at Lake Country Collision. 1901 S. Water, Burnet. 512-756-2881 PA RT- T I M E Va c a t i o n R e n t a l Management/Cleaning. Lake Buchanan near Silver Creek RR 2341. 512-422-2163

One item or a house-full! Call us before you sell valuable antiques in a garage sale! We buy and sell more than anyone in Burnet County. We have lots of refinished oak furniture: hall trees, round & square table, lawyer’s bookcases, McCoy, Roseville, etc.

CROSSROADS ANTIQUE MALL 512-756-4312

AT THE CORNER OF HWY. 281 & HWY. 29 Ron & Sharon Cravens

550 Medical

G R AN ITE M E SA H E AL TH CE N TE R

610 Appliances

A s killed nurs ing fa cility in M a rble Fa lls is s eeking qua lity driven s ta fffor the follow ing pos itions :

CE R TIF IE D

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Fa x res um e to (830) 693-2322.

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710 Buchanan Dam Area

715 Burnet Area

Furniture - (Living, Dining & Bedrooms)(Wicker & Rattan), Lg Screens, Area rugs, Decorative ethnic collectibles, Artwork, 100’s of fabrics, Trims, & beads, Mola’s, Sari’s, Books, Household items, Costume Jewelry. This sale looks just like a magazine cover.

BURNET indoor/outdoor flea market. 2791 HWY 29W. Tues.-Sun. Indoor vendor space available. Outdoor vendors welcome Fri.- Sun. 512-756-8514 HUGE Moving Sale, June 29th & 30th. Ashley wood & slate dining table w/6 chairs. Broyhill matching sofa & chair, coffee tables, yard tools, fishing supplies, lots of misc. items. 204 CR 140 Burnet, TX 78611 Donall Estates, gate 4,5th house. THIS Yard Sale will not be a waste of your time! We have so much stuff. 303 S Silver, Burnet, 8:00am-?, Friday & Saturday, June 28th & 29th.

830-637-7203 .

We do not accept walk-in applicants who do not have a scheduled interview.

560 Professional

Just Recieved

Let us help you with your moving & estate sales. We pay fair prices for your quality items

512-756-7783 206 S. Main St. Burnet

745 Marble Falls Area

900 Apartments

900 Apartments

900 Apartments

830-693-7152

STUDIO apartment: 1bdrm/1ba, ceramic tile floors & countertops, refrigerator, range, dishwasher, microwave, washer & dryer. Redbud Gardens, Bertram, TX. 512-355-2844

- SPA C IO U S FLO O R PLA N S - G R A N ITE C O U N TER TO PS - W O O D LA M INA TE FLO O RING - FULL-SIZE W /D C O NNEC TIO N - FITN ESS C EN TER -

The Library Thrift Store will be open until 7 p.m. the first Tuesday during the summer months:

1101 6 TH S T. M ARBL E FAL L S 8 30-6 9 3-9 8 00

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

FOR RENT AT WINDWOOD RETIREMENT

June 4th, July 2nd & August 6th.

• Central A/C & Heat / Electric • Water & Sewer paid • Community Room • Exercise • Meals on Wheels and more Please call

(325)

388-9222

Or come by and see us @ 100 Windwood Drive, Kingsland | 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. M-F

APRICOT CKC Poodle Puppies, Born 04/28, 1 female toy, 2 male min males. $300.00 512-618-8292

Place your garage sale ad today!

MAR B LE FAL LS: C r ee k sid e Apartments; 1BR & 2BR units; near HEB and shoppping; fast move in; from $410/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

O a k Creek To w n h o m es

860 Pets

SATURDAY, June 29th from 8:00am-noon. 244 E Lakeshore Dr. Furniture, clothes & much more.

Rentals

WANT TO SHOP FOR BARGAINS BUT YOU GET OFF WORK TOO LATE?

PALLETS for Free! Come to the Picayune Newspapers office, 1007 Avenue K, Marble Falls

760 Sunrise Beach Area

Rentals

650 Miscellaneous

Farm/Ranch

ARROWHEAD COLLECTION MUST SEE!

HUGE Multi-Family Sale, Saturday June 29th, 8:00am-3:00pm, Sunday June 30th, 10:00am-2:00pm. Lots of items for everyone. Tools, toys, household items, clothes & much more. 3105 West Oak Ridge Dr.

W ! L ea s in g o n e, tw o O EN & three b ed ro o m N P a pa rtm en t ho m es O

605 Antiques

Great Antiques & Collectables

ESTATE Sale June 28th & 29th from 8:00am-4:00pm at 2100 I n d i a n Tr a i l . I t e m s i n c l u d ed: Living room & Dining Furniture, guns, fishing equipment, tools & tools shed, metal carport, utility trailer, household furnishings.

635 Guns/Ammunition

Merchandise

BURNET ANTIQUE MALL ON THE SQUARE

745 Marble Falls Area

WASHER & Dryer for Sale, Maytag Washer, top loading agitator type, white w/stainless steel tub. In excellent condition. $150 325-423-2470

NAME Brand women’s, men’s & kid’s clothing, housewares & vintage. Super prices! Benefits nonprofit Harmony School of Creative Arts, 1104 Hwy. 1431 West. Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm & Saturday, 10am-4pm. 830-6936958.

PERSONAL Economics Group now recruiting: Dynamic, Driven, Entrepreneurial, Financial Professionals in the Highland Lakes area. Group 1 & Series 7 preferred. 214-455-8419

735 Kingsland Area

Rentals

555 Office, Clerical ADMIN. assistant needed for MF area law firm. Must be computer proficient. PT/FT. Fax resume & reference to 830-798-1354

Thursday, June 27th 9am - 4pm Friday, June 28th 9am - 4pm (25% off) Saturday, June 29th 8:30am - 1:30pm (50% off) Sale conducted by: Directions: Hwy 71 to 2831-(turn by storage buildings toward Antiques To New Estate Sales Blue Lake) go to Fawn Ridge - turn right, go to Lakeview Drive and curve to the left. Follow the Signs!! D.J. Hunter 512-762-6860

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

in Marble Falls is currently hiring

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Marble Falls fireworks show starts about dusk FROM PAGE 1 on the banks of Lake Marble Falls at Lakeside Park on Buena Vista Drive. With the grassy hills and other spots, folks can find a perfect spot to enjoy the fireworks and live entertainment. Tough Cookie, a youth cover band, kicks off things at 5 p.m. The Hill Country Community Band takes the stage 6-7 p.m. inside the

air-conditioned pavilion. At 7:30 p.m., an acoustic foursome featuring Zeke Hamilton, Emily Cousins, Denny Herrin and Chris Bell will keep the crowd entertained. They’ll also return after the fireworks. At dusk, probably sometime between 9 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., the fireworks erupt. KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune will simulcast the choreographed

fireworks show music. Miller asks that people don’t bring alcoholic beverages to the event. The Marble Falls Community Fireworks depends on donations for the event. The city of Marble Falls chipped in $10,000 from its community fund that residents can donate to through their utility bills. For more, visit www.marblefalls communityfireworks.com. — Daniel Clifton

Kingsland event also features Wacky Raft Race FROM PAGE 1 The pageants start at 1 p.m. and culminate at 8 p.m. with the Miss Aqua Boom Scholarship Pageant. Of course, the big day is July 4, when things really start going. While there are many things to see, Aqua Boom organizers like to offer events in which people can participate. One of the favorites is probably the Wacky Raft Race. “It’s pretty much anything that floats which you can turn into a raft,” said Wacky Raft Race point person Robin Lowman. “It has to be homemade, so it can’t be an inflatable raft or a boat, but after that, it’s pretty much up to your imagination.” The rules also stipulate the raft must be human powered. “Yeah, that means no motors allowed,” Lowman said. Wacky Raft Racers can get a little crazy, hence the wacky handle on the race name. Because the rafts are homemade and created by folks who

often don’t have marine engineering degrees or any basic boat-building skills, officials require all participants to wear (read that again as “wear” not carry or have handy) properly approved personal flotation devices. “They may need them,” Lowman added with a laugh. While the Wacky Raft Race is for fun, there’s actual money on the line. First place earns $100 followed by $50 and $25 for second and third places, respectively. There is a $10 entry fee. While people can preregister, it’s not necessary. Lowman said folks can just show up at the start of the race with the entry fee and get in the water. The Wacky Raft Race starts at 4 p.m. July 4 at the RR 2900 bridge across the Llano River arm of Lake LBJ in Kingsland. The Independence Day events July 4 start at 9 a.m. with the Kids Parade on RR 2900 just south of the RR 1431 intersection. The full land parade rolls along the same course at 10 a.m. The water activities on Lake LBJ

and at the RR 2900 bridge crank up about 4 p.m. Along with food vendors, people can enjoy the following: n Wacky Raft Race at 4 p.m. n Rubber Ducky Race at 5 p.m. n Boat Parade lineup at Llanorado Resort at RR 1431 bridge over Colorado River arm of Lake LBJ at 5:45 p.m. n Malibu Boat and Ski Show at 7 p.m. n Brooks Crossing Band from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. n Sea Doo drawing at 9:15 p.m. The fireworks take flight at dark. Aqua Boom continues July 6 with a plethora of activities. There will be arts and crafts as well as food vendors 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Prosperity Bank parking lot, 1801 RR 1431. Other events include a Flights of Fancy remote-controlled aircraft demonstration (9 a.m.-2 p.m.), a barbecue and chili cookoff (11 a.m.-3 p.m.), a poker run and even a street dance. For more, go to www.kingsland chamber.org. — Daniel Clifton

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Celebrate America’s Birthday and Honor Our First Responders on July 4. Activities include: n 7:30 a.m. — Balloon giveaway at the Horseshoe Bay Fire Department, 1 Community Drive n 9 a.m. — Assemble for land parade at 15th Green Drive and Hi Circle South (children in wagons or on bikes should assemble at Horseshoe Bay Boulevard and Harbor Light) n 9:30 a.m. — Land parade from Clayton Nolen Drive to Horseshoe Bay Boulevard around the circle to Hi Circle North to Red Sail ending at Quail Point Lodge n 9:30 a.m. — Boat participants assemble in Jonathan Cove n 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. — Food and family activities at the lodge n 10:15 a.m. — Boats depart for the lodge 
 n 10:45 a.m. — Boat parade arrives at the lodge n 11:30 a.m. — Patriotic programs featuring Wildflower Dance Troupe and “Honor our First Responders” at the lodge n 9:30 p.m. — Fireworks launched from Horseshoe Bay Yacht Club

The Spangle Dangle Fourth of July Celebration is July 4. Activities include: n 10 a.m. — Fourth of July with a parade; route starts at intersection of LBJ Drive and East Pecan Avenue, traveling west, then circling the Johnson City Courthouse square n Noon — Registration at Blanco County Fairgrounds for the washer-pitching tournament; family activities; food and drink for sale on the grounds n 5:30 p.m.-midnight — live music performed Nelson Browley Blues Band, Bobby Beal and Painted Pony and Scooter Pearce n 9:15 p.m. — Fireworks display set to to patriotic music (30 minutes) at the outside pavilion facing the rodeo arena Before the display, there will be a reading of excerpts of the U.S. Constitution and more.

Bertram The Bertram Volunteer Fire Department is hosting a fireworks display at the J.O. Wilson Ball Fields, 649 East FM 243, sometime around dusk. Officials anticipate the show to start between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. People can spread out blankets and find a good spot to enjoy the show or watch from their vehicles. Lawn chairs are welcome. However you watch the show, any seat is a good seat.

Llano Llano celebrates the birth of the country with a fireworks display July 4 at dark (about 9 p.m.) along the Llano River at Badu Park. The park is located on the west side of Texas 16 on the north bank of the river. On July 5, people, big trucks, ATVs and other four-wheeled drive vehicles head to Toyland for the King of the Hill Mud Run. The facility is located just off Texas 16 on the north edge of the Llano city limits. Take the highway north from Texas 29 and look for the signs. For more information, call the Llano Chamber of Commerce at (325) 247-5354.


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MARBLE FALLS — Todd Dodge’s knack for developing quarterbacks is well known across the state of Texas and in many parts of the country. But now, his reputation has crossed over international borders. That was evident when four players from Mexico City, Mexico, stepped onto the turf at Mustang Stadium for the Todd Dodge Quarterback and Receivers Camp on June 17-20. The Marble Falls High School athletic director and head football coach has conducted the camp for 21 years. At the conclusion of one camp session, Dodge gave the four players a private lesson, with their coach, Jaime LaBastida, shooting video to take home to implement some of the same drills, steps and techniques at his Redskins team’s practices. Dodge even offered clips of his teams’ performances. The Mustangs skipper praised the Mexico City players’ efforts each time they took the field. “They’re improving,” he said. LaBastida said he has attended coaches clinics offered in the DallasFort Worth area where Dodge was a featured speaker. “He showed us the videos of him training the guys,” he said. “In Mexico, (football is) so different to play. We like a lot of the football that’s prepared here. You can do more preparation here in the U.S.” LaBastida’s team plays in the

Marble Falls High School head football coach Todd Dodge huddles with campers Bruno Padilla (left), Emilio Morales, Josuee Hafid and Raul Gusman, all of Mexico City, Mexico, after completing a private lesson during the 21st annual Todd Dodge Quarterback and Receivers Camp on June 17-20 in Marble Falls. STAFF PHOTO BY JENNIFER FIERRO Mexico City club league Fademac, which he called the best league for players. In all, the league has 230 players who start training in January but don’t put on full pads until late March. Players ages 5-8 compete in flag football, while ages 10-15 put on pads. And just like in the United States, the top players are offered scholarships to play American football at

several universities in Mexico. Receiver Emilio Morales, 14, said so much of what they learned during the camp was new to them. “In Mexico, they don’t explain that many things,” he said. “And here, (they do.) There are many things we learned here. We will take that to Mexico. We will teach these things.” jfierro@thepicayune.com

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Burnet Municipal/ Kate Craddock Field

Seton Highland Lakes Hospital

Seton Burnet Specialty Clinic

Dr. Michael F. Lenis Dr. Mark J. Pirwitz Dr. Dan Vaisman Charlie F. Simpson, ACNP-BC Seton Burnet Specialty Clinic 200 CR 340A, Bldg. 1B • Burnet, Texas 78611


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