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Well, Austinites, it's that time of the year again....Eeyore's 47th Annual Birthday Party!! Don't worry this won't be a pity party, but a grand celebration! There will be live music in Pease Park from noon to seven this Saturday the 24th of April. Musical guests Graham Wilkinson and the Underground Township, Mystic Moot and Tavana will be there to jam out until the sun goes down. The party begins at 11AM so grab some hot or cold food (vegetarian included), and wash it down with a coke, juice, spring water or even a Texas beer!
Admission is free and all food/drink/activity proceeds will benefit non-profit groups in Austin. There will be games for children of all ages, as well as face painting and temporary tattoos. Musicians are also invited and encouraged to play their instruments. Come sing, eat, drink, play, and dance around the Maypoles at the party of the year! Costume contest is included with a chance to win some amazing prizes (gift certificates to Threadgills, Huts, and Frank and Angie's Pizzeria--YUM). Don't have a costume? Feel free to body-paint yourself and a friend and join in on the huge drum circle!
Also joining Eeyore with birthdays this month is West Austin Properties' own Laura Duggan and Austin country star Willie Nelson, both on April 30th! A grand happy birthday to you all! Let the celebration begin!
Submitted by Katy Duggan
West Austin Properties, REALTOR, Buyer's Agent
Contact me today to look at homes! 512-826-4316 or [email protected]
Posted at 03:33 PM in Austin Events, Austin People, Current Affairs, Entertainment, Family, Food and Drink, Games, Music, Real Estate, Texas Events, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Calling all pooches, big and small, we need YOU to bring the Guinness World Record for "Largest Dog Walk" back to Texas! How? Simply round all the pups you know and attend Austin's 12th Annual Mighty Texas Dog Walk this Saturday, April 17th, at 9 A.M. It will take over 10,272 dogs to beat Britain's record, but I think we can do it!
The 3 mile stroll starts at the 1st street bridge and takes you through beautiful downtown Austin. There will be plenty of dog watching and vendors en-route with amazing products and services for every dog to enjoy! Let's show the rest of the country and the world why Austin, Texas is ranked in the top five cities for pets!
All proceeds benefit Texas Hearing and Service Dogs. For more information and to register check out the service dogs website. Each dog is $30 when you register the day of and $25 if you register early. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of this World Record breaking event! Can't wait to see you there!
Based on rankings among six different top 5 lists published by “Forbes,” “Dog Fancy,” AAA, “Men’s Health,” DogFriendly.com, and the Humane Society of the United States, WebVet.com recommends the following five cities as America’s pet friendliest:
Posted at 03:47 PM in Austin Events, Austin People, Current Affairs, Entertainment, Family, Food and Drink, Games, Music, Real Estate, Sports, Texas Events, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: 12th Annual, 3 mile walk, April 17th 2010, Austin, dogs, downtown Austin, Guinness World Record, largest dog walk, Mighty Texas Dog Walk, pets, service dogs, Texas, Texas Hearing and Service Dogs
Fellow Austin race enthusiasts, join me and the rest of the West Austin Properties team for one of my personal favorite Austin traditions, the Statesman Capitol 10,000! This Sunday, April 11, is the 33rd anniversary of the largest 10K in Texas, and the fifth largest in the country. Whether you are a competitive runner or simply want to be a part of the action, grab your tennis shoes and join over 18,000 people to support Meals on Wheels and More in this 6.2-mile loop around Austin.
Entertaining to say the least, the eccentric participants of the Capitol 10K embody our city’s motto to “Keep Austin Weird.” H-E-B will be sponsoring a Mad Hatter station where you can create fun hats using a H-E-B bag as your canvas or feel free to transform yourself into a bag monster!
Late registration begins today so head on over to the North Austin Event Center (formerly the Crockett Center) located at 10601 North Lamar Blvd. to pick up your packet and register. Can't wait to see you there!
Following the Capitol 10K, join us for our open house at 1102 Heritage Way in Central Austin by O'Henry Middle School. The National Association of Realtors has designated this weekend as National Open House Weekend, and West Austin Properties is excited to participate by holding open a house not yet on the market! We suggest you stop by before it's gone!
This is also the last opportunity to take advantage of the $8,000 Federal Tax Credit. To qualify for the tax credit, the home must be under contract by April 30th and close before June 30th. Call us today at West Austin Properties to take advantage of these low rates, low prices, and stimulating government tax credit.
Submitted by Katy Duggan, Buyer Specialist
West Austin Properties
512-826-4316 or [email protected]
Posted at 12:21 PM in Austin Events, Austin People, Current Affairs, Entertainment, Family, Games, Music, Real Estate, Sports, Texas Events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: $8, 000, 000 tax credit, 10K, Austin, Austin events, Buyer Specialist, Cap10K, Capitol 10, Capitol 10K, house, Katy Duggan, Meals on Wheels and More, Race, runner, Texas, tradition, West Austin Properties
Has it gotten hotter over the years since we were kids or is it just my imagination? Yesterday, I was driving to an appointment in yet another 104 degree day. I looked down the street that I was passing to see 4 moms sitting in lawn chairs, sipping drinks out of pastel colored plastic glasses while a flock of children lined up for their turn to race down the "slip and slide" and a few more jump through a twirling sprinkler. My heart jumped with delight.
That slick, yellow "slip and slide" was my favorite way to cool off on a hot summer scorcher when we were too young to make it to Reed Park pool on our own. Ellen and I used to invite all of the neighborhood kids over to take their turn speeding down the wet, yellow lane spraying water all over each other. Daddy would hook the hose up to it and the cold faucet water would flood the surface. Each of us would get a head start by running across the yard to build our momentum and causing our bodies to jet down the runway until we hit the grass at the end. It was a blast!
I have often wondered what happen to this great summer indulgence. Until yesterday, I hadn't seen one in years. I'm sure that our slip and slide and the great "water wiggle" got dumped as our childhoods gave way to adolescence. Life was so much simpler then. The things that were the most fun cost nothing. Yes, it was probably as hot then as it is now, but no one noticed. Our parents sat in lawn chairs in our front yard sipping cool drinks out of pastel colored tumblers while we had the time of our lives sliping and sliding and squealing with each pass down the slide. No need to worry about the Austin water police.
Enjoy these last few weeks of summer in Austin with your families. We are so blessed to share these special times together. Simple and fun, and school is just around the corner.
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Today, you can catch the best in college baseball as the University of Texas hosts the final day (let's hope!) of the Regional Tournament, the first stop on the "Road to Omaha" where teams vie for national honors in the College World Series. After a 25 inning game that lasted until 1:30 this morning, the Texas Longhorns prevailed over the Eagles of Boston College in a pitching standoff that treated the crowd to one of the best pitching and defensive performances in collegiate ball. Augie Garrido, the head coach for UT,called the pitching of reliever Austin Wood, the best and most courageous he had ever seen in over 40 years of coaching. It was an unbelievable outing for Woods who pitched 13 almost flawless innings in "relief" after Chance Ruffin pitched a great 7 innings. Austin Dicharry finished the game after 7 hours and 3 minutes, the longest game in NCAA history.
There were also some brilliant plays by Kevin Keyes who hit a two run homer and a double, Preston Clark who caught everything that even came close to 1st base and Brandon Belt who served as designated hitter just one day after leaving the first game of the series in an ambulance after getting hit in the head by an Army pitch. The teamwork and team energy was splendid.
The stands were full of screaming Longhorn fans until the last out and the triumphant "Eyes of Texas" rang out in the night sky. Like a concert performance, each played their part; pitchers, players, coaches and the fans until the lights went out at Disch Faulk field.
You can catch the championship game tonight at 6:00 pm in Austin at the Disch. Come early, wear orange and cheer for a championship team, our Texas Longhorns!
Posted by Laura Duggan, West Austin Properties, May 31st, 2009.
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San Antonio is one of those unique cities in the United States made popular by its rich Texas history with the Battle at the Alamo, the Spanish missions, and the River Walk that winds through downtown punctuated by restaurants, bars, galleries, and hotels. At Christmas time, the River Walk turns into a fantasy land. The little river boats that carry tourists through the maze of shops and eateries are piloted by river guides wearing Santa hats as they steer their boats past native Indians playing carols on their wind chimes, a Hispanic Santa on his Christmas throne and beneath the towering cypress trees with mulit-colored lights hanging like stars from their branches. Luminares, white sacks filled with sand to anchor them from the wind and a little candle lit inside, line the river guiding the way for the Holy Family . School and church choirs sometimes fill the boats and serenade diners and tourists along the route with carols and pagentry. The Posada, or procession, is a special Mexican celebration along the River in early December that marks the search of Joseph and Mary for shelter. This is a real special treat for those lucky enough to see it.
This weekend our family and some friends made our traditional hour and a half trek south to San Antonio to wander through the Mexican market, take in the delights of the River Walk and eat our fill of Mexican food at Mi Tierra Cafe and Bakery where we enjoyed the mariachis singing, "Feliz Navidad" and oggled the ornate decorations and the array of baked goodies. The Mexican nachos with beef and guacamole were the biggest hit, followed by the authentic chile con queso and traditional tamales. They have fantastic margaritas too, but this was a family day, and we still had to drive back to Austin. Brad and I have been coming here for more than 30 years to fill ourselves with these Mexican dishes and see the Christmas decorations of old. Open since 1941, they used to have tableside juke boxes, and the garland and Christmas lights would stay up year round. We always left with a sack full of traditional Mexican cookies to munch on the way back to Austin. This time, we ate too much and the counter was too crowded to buy them so we left the calories behind. Colorful pinatas lined the ceiling and Mexican vendors peddled their goods from Mexico in the Mexican market next door. Children were dancing on stage, a photographer was selling his photos and a wood carver was making toys in the promenade. It was so festive!
We made our way downtown to the River Center Mall, one of two places along the river where you can embark, where we boarded one of the little riverboats to tour the river. Unlike the arctic chill covering most of the country, the weather was mild and the day inviting for our adventure. Our guide pointed out all of the famous old buildings and we marveled at the amazing and well-preserved architecture of them, some over 100 years old. Christmas lights and decorations added to the enjoyment as we wound our way through the city enjoying waterfalls, winter hardy perennials, mosaics, and statuary. Ice cream at Marble Slab finished our day (and our calorie count!) as we left the Alamo City once again for our short journey back to Austin. It was truly a memorable day, and one of our family's holiday traditions!
Posted by: Laura Duggan, West Austin Properties, December, 22, 2009
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