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MARCH 2016 VOLUME 4 ISSUE 3
Mayfield Park Gardening Symposium
On April 2, historic Mayfield Park combines topics dear to the heart of Central Texas gardeners in a series of “must hear” lectures.• 10 AM Jenny Peterson, landscape designer, authorHealing
Gardens: Body, Mind, Spirit• 11AMEvaMariaVanDyke,insectadvocateGardeningonthe
Wild Side• 12noonKeriAnderson,terrariumdesignerTerrariumsToday:Go
UndercoverWithSeedsandPlantsBRINGYOURGARDENINGQUESTIONS!!What’sagardeneventwithoutaplantsale?Mayfieldhasthebest
dealsintownforhard-to-findheirloomsandotherperennialsperfectfor the April garden. A “garden goodie” raffle for the discerning gardenerwillroundouttheday.
Asalways,Trowel&ErrorbenefitsoneofAustin’sfavoriteand
enchanting parks, historic Mayfield. Guests tour the restored Mayfield-Gutsch home, surrounded by stone-walled gardenspatterned in the 1920’s after the cottage gardens of England.Towering palms, flowering trees andperennials linemeanderingpathssetamongpondsfilledwithwaterliliesandfish.Gregariouspeacockssuperviseoverflowingflowerbedsplantedandmaintainedbycommunityvolunteers.
Sponsored by Friends of the Parks of Austin, a non-profitorganization,TROWELANDERRORisthesolitaryfund-raiserfor historicMayfield Park.Although admission is free, a $5.00donation is requested.
Formore information: 512-453-7074 , [email protected] ormayfieldpark.org
Saturday, April 2, 2016 Rain or shine!!9:30 A.M. – 1 PM
Mayfield Park 3505 W. 35th Street Austin, Texas(next to Laguna Gloria Art Museum)
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Austin’s Live Music Running Event Taking Place on
April 3NorthAustinishometotheAustin10/20,theonlyracein
townthatcantrulyclaimtobeAustin’sLiveMusicRunningEvent.The5thAnnualAustin10/20isafamilyfriendlyracethatwillbeheldonApril3attheDomain.The10milerunningandwalkingeventwillhave20stagesoflivemusicalongthecourseandaHeadlinerConcertfeaturingGrammynominatedrockbandFastballat theFinish.Over5,000participantsareexpected to attend.
From local bands, to local prize money, to a featured local charity(CapitalAreaFoodBankofTexas), theAustin10/20showcasesallthingthatmakeAustinthebestcityinTexas.
SincethebeginningoftheAustin10/20in2012,over400localbandshaveapplied toplayat theannual racebutonlytwentyofthebestcanbeselectedeachyear.Thesetalentedbandsarepositionedeveryhalfmilealongtheroutetokeepathletesmotivatedandrockingastheymovealong.
Lastyear’swinnerKennethRotichcovered the racecoursein just49:27.RunnerupErikStanleywasrightonhisheelsfinishing justasecondbehindin49:28.StanleywasalsotheTravisCountyChampion and thewinner of a special prizemoneypurse available to the topfive localmale and femalefinishers.
Don’tletthefasttimesdiscourageyouasathletesofallabilitiesarewelcomed and encouraged to participate. In addition totonsofmusic,theAustin10/20offersplentyofcoursesupport–water stations, cold towel stations, cheer zones andporta-pottie locations along the route to make race day enjoyable for everyone.Thegenerousthreehourtimelimitallowsforwalkersto participate.
Waitingat theFinishLineforallparticipants isadazzlingfinishermedalandarock‘n’rollPostRacePartywithfreebeer(must be 21 or older).Rock band andAustin trio, FastballwilltaketheMainStageat10:30AM.FriendsandFamilyarewelcometocheerontheirrunnersandstayfortheFinishLineConcert.
TheAustin 10/20 is sponsored byThirdBase SportsBar,CornerBakeryCafé andLyft.TurnkeyOperations producesthe race and is based in Austin, TX.
TolearnmoreabouttheAustin10/20ortoregisterfortherace,visitAustin1020.com.
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Here is an overview of the first six weeks of 2016, compared to the same period in previous years. While the small
number of transactions can create some volatility in the numbers, they give a good indication of market activity.
A few observations:
• The number of transactions is down from 2015, and the lowest in the last 4 years
• Pricing continues to be strong, and while list and sold prices are slightly lower than the same period in 2015,
this is due to slightly smaller homes being sold (median of 2,612 sq ft in 2016 vs. 2,790 in 2015)
• List and sold price / sq ft continues to show strong year on year gains, with sold price / sq ft up 17% from
2015 to 2016
• Median Days on Market is substantially higher than previous years, up 75% from 2015 and much more vs.
earlier years
March 2016by Trey McWhorter
Note: All data comes from the Austin Board of Realtors’ MLS report, reflecting activity through February 15, 2016.
As an additional data point, I looked
at the Austin luxury market, which I
am defining as homes priced $1M+. I
looked at performance from November
2015 to the end of January 2016. There
has been talk of a slowdown in sales
in recent months and I wanted to see
what the data suggests.
In the luxury market in Austin, looking
at November 2015 to January 2016,
transactions were up for the whole
period by nearly 23%. One concerning
development was a drop in the number
of transactions in January (down over
60% from the previous month, and
down 40% from January 2015 (see
Graph 1).
February data was incomplete at
the time I had to turn this in, but was
relatively flat with February 2015, so
January may simply be an anomaly.
I’ll continue to watch this and report
anything interesting in future articles.
Single Family Homes Year to Date -‐ Tarrytown 2016 2015 2014 2013SOLD Single Family Homes Sold 9 10 10 13
Avg List Price 1,150,722.22$ 1,027,500$ 745,900$ 791,838$ Median List Price 995,000.00$ 1,027,500$ 577,000$ 740,000$
Average Net Sold Price 1,104,944.44$ 976,170$ 734,396$ 769,194$ Median Net Sold Price 975,000.00$ 1,022,500$ 568,250$ 733,500$
Average List Price / Sq Ft 404.50$ 368.55$ 422.84$ 292.02$ Median List Price / Sq Ft 424.07$ 389.05$ 391.45$ 283.38$
Average Net Sold Price / Sq Ft 387.42$ 348.16$ 417.86$ 283.97$ Median Net Sold Price / Sq Ft 412.81$ 352.75$ 374.27$ 279.44$
Average Days on Market 89 80 33 70Median Days on Market 78 45 10 23
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Beforeyounixthexeriscape,knowthis:itdoesn’tmeanyouhavetoconvertyourlawntoarockgarden.Nordoyouhavetogocoldturkeyonturfgrass.Butyoudohavetokeepsevenprinciples in mind.
www.gardenstylesanantonio.comCoinedin1981byDenverWater,xeriscape(xerisisGreek
fordry)referstotheprinciplesofmatchinglowmaintenancelandscapewithlowwaterusage.
Xeriscape is not just rocks, cactus, agaves, synthetic turf,decomposed granite and rain barrels, although these could all be components of a xeriscape. A xeriscape in its simplest form is minimallawn,nativefloweringperennialsandshrubswithnomorethantwoinchesofmulch,andperviouspatiosordecks.
THERE ARE SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF XERISCAPE. THEY INCLUDE:
1. Planninganddesign2. Soil amendment3. Efficientirrigation4. Appropriateplantselection5. Mulch6. Limitedturfareas7. AppropriatemaintenanceNowlet’slookatwhattheseprinciplesreallymean.
PLANNING AND DESIGNAlwaysbeginwithaplan.Consideraspect,shade,slope,soil,
andexistinganddesiredspecies.Alwayshaveinthebackofyourmindthegoalofonethirdlawn,onethirdbedsandonethirdperviouspatioordeck.
XERISCAPESOIL AMENDMENTS
Soil holds moisture. The more soil, the less supplemental waterneeded.Onewaytoincreasewaterholdingcapacityiscompost.Addoneinchofcomposttothesoil.Expandedshale,whilenotorganic,isexcellentforheavyclaysoils.
EFFICIENT IRRIGATIONOfcourse,themostefficientirrigationisrain.Butthesecond
bestisahose.Letthissinkin—anin-groundirrigationsystemwilluse50percentmorewater(70percentinthesummer)thanahose-endsprinklerorhandheldhose.Whichdoyouthinkdoesabetterjobofconservingwater?
APPROPRIATE PLANT SELECTIONPickagoodshadetreeortwo.Enjoysomenativeplantsor
oneswell-adaptedtoourarea.AnextensivelistofoptionsisavailableatGardenStyleSA.com.
MULCHTwoinchesofmulch,whetherorganiclikewoodchipsorriver
rock,issufficient.Xericplantspreferlimitedmulch.
LIMITED TURFIt’s really simple. Lawns uses an excessive amountwater.
Therefore,reducethesizeof lawns.Therecommendationofweeklymowingsuddenlybecomesmucheasier.
APPROPRIATE MAINTENANCEExcessive pruning and fertilization doesmore harm than
good.Justkeepitsimple–mowweekly,pruneperennialsnomorethanthreetimesayear,prunetreesonceeveryfiveyearsand fertilize once a year or use compost in spring and fall.
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TheRelayForLifeofLakeTravishadarecordbreakingyearin2015, raisingover$98,000 forTheAmericanCancerSociety. In2014,theeventraisedamere$15,000,whichfrustratedthecurrentEventChair,CathleenMcBurney.“IwalkedinmyfirstRelayForLifeonMay2nd,2014,exactlyoneyearfromthedateofmystageIVdiagnosis,”saysMcBurney,“andIcouldn’tbelievehowsmalltheeventwasinsuchagivingcommunity.”ThatledMcBurneytoaskthequestion,“HowcanIhelp?”Andtherestishistory…
After takingover the event, the committee reachedout to thecommunitythatwaslargelyunawarethatRelayForLifeevenexistedintheLakeTravisareaanymore.ArelationshipwasreestablishedwithLTISD,whojumpedonboardandtheeventwasmovedbacktotheHighSchoolwhere itbelongs.SuzanneStoneandBrandyBelkhavebeeninstrumentalinhelpingtogetdistrictwidesupport.TheCavalettes,LTCheerandtheDrumLineallparticipatedinlastyear’sevent,reallybringingtheschoolandcommunitytogetherforthecause.TheCavalettesandCheerteamshavealreadysigneduptoperformagainthisyear,alongwithHBMSPomSquad,tocheeronthesurvivorsastheywalktheopeningSurvivorLap.
Community Outreach at The Heart of Relay For Life of Lake Travis
TheCavsAgainstCancerClubwasformedatLTHSaswell,whichhelpstospreadawarenessandtoincreaseschoolinvolvementinRelayForLife.JustlastweektheCavsAgainstCancerClub,ledbyLTHSteacherPaulKnepperandclubpresidentSydneyGaskamp,heldafundraiserinwhichtheysoldluminariabagstohonorsurvivors,andtorememberthebravewarriorswholosttheirbattletothisterribledisease.AlongwiththeBoysVarsitybasketballteam,theyhostedahalftimeluminariaceremonyinhonorofWorldCancerDay.Severalpeople thanked the club for the ceremony and shared about their ownbattlesasaresult.
Growingtheeventalsomeantfindingnewandcreativewaystogetpeopleexcitedandtoraisefunds.Asaresult,theKickCancer’sBootyeventwasbirthedandafterasuccessfulfirstyearin2015,the2016eventwasevenbiggerandbetter,raisingover$13,000.HeldatTwistedXBrewingCompanylastmonth,therewasanamazingarrayofover100silentauctionitemsdonatedbylocalbusinessesthat really helped to bring in big dollars for the cause. Managed by FionnualaStockton,thesilentauctionwasbrilliantlycoordinated
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HOPE4MINDS,anAustin-basednonprofitthatprovidescharitable support to Texas families of childrenwith an
acquiredbraininjury,aimstoraise$30,000inits2016AmplifyAustincampaignthatkicksoffat5:30p.m.onTuesday,March8,atTheDogwood,715W.6thStreetinAustin.TheKickoffPartygoesuntil10p.m.withlivemusicfromTheFixer&theFlaw&MikeReardonBlues and complimentary appetizersfrom6to7p.m.TheDogwoodwillgenerouslydonate10%ofallalcoholandfoodsalestoHOPE4MINDSduringtheparty.
DOCUmation, a leadingprovider of business technologysolutions from printing to document management systems, willmatch donations toHOPE4MINDS up to $10,000.HOPE4MINDSissupportedbymorethanadozenindividualfundraisersofallagesthroughAmplifyAustin’swebsite.Learnhow tomake a donation by searching “HOPE4MINDS”atwww.ilivehereigivehere.org/amplify-austin or go towww.hope4minds.org.
Since 2012,HOPE4MINDS has providedmore than$296,000 in services to families.Theyhelp families pay forthings such as therapy, treatments, equipment, and home renovationsthatarenotcoveredoronlypartiallycoveredbyinsurance.TheyhaveamonthlysupportgroupinAustin,alongwith a Parents-4-Parents Support Program.They also offerCPR/First Aid Trainings and Concussion Baseline Screenings in the Austin area.
HOPE4MINDS Amplifies Hope for Children with Acquired Brain Injury with $10,000
Matching Grant from DOCUmation
Volunteers and Donors to Kick Off 2016 Amplify Austin Fundraising Campaign at The
Dogwood on March 8th“HOPE4MINDSistrulychangingthelivesofthefamilies
it supports and our teamwants others to know about theincredibleimpacttheyarehavingonkids’lives,”saysDeniseBodman,RealEstateAdvisor forEngel&VölkerswhohassupportedHOPE4MINDSasadonorandvolunteersinceitsinceptionin2011.“AmplifyAustinisauniqueopportunitytorallyourcommunitytolearnwhatHOPE4MINDSisallaboutand to rally our community behind their cause.”
According toThe Center for Head Injury Services,approximately1in500school-agechildreneachyearreceiveaheadinjurysevereenoughtobehospitalized.Althoughfamiliesare eligible for state and federal financial support, funding is limited, and families are forced to pay for medical care on their own.A childwho survives a head injury face awide rangeof conditions, including short-termmemory loss, a declinein functions such as reasoning, judgment, and synthesizing information;anomia,ordifficultywithwords,aswellasvisualdisturbances. Other effects may include ataxia, or a lack of coordination; apraxia, or an inability to coordinate a familiar movementssuchasbrushingteeth,combinghair,usingeatingutensils;spasticity,rigidityandmyoclonus,disorderswhichcanincludeatendencytowardjerkymotionsandtrembling;andquadriparesis,aweaknessofthearmsandlegs.
TheHOPE4MINDSmissionistofosterhopeandenrichthe lives of childrenwith an acquired brain injury throughsupport and education. Formore information, visitwww.hope4minds.org.
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SurvivorsareakeycomponenttoRelayForLife,whichreallyseekstohonorthemandtheircaregiversbothduringandpriortotheevent.Lastyear’sSurvivor/CaregiverdinneratStarHillRanchwassuchasuccess,thattheywillbehostingoneagainthisyearaswell.OnApril7th,2016,youcanbetthattherewillbemuchtocelebrateassurvivorsaretreatedwithsilvergloves.Ifyouareacancersurvivororcaregiver,pleaseregisterforRelayForLifeofLakeTravistoreceivea special invitationto thisevent.www.relayforlife.org/laketravistxTheSurvivorLapandLuminariaceremonyatRelayForLifearealsoimportanttributestothesurvivorsinourlives.
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