Homedale Trail, 2010 Homedale Drive (view map)

I’m hoping this cool fall weather inspires lots of volunteers to come out to work on our greenbelt. It had a long, hot, dry summer and needs some tender loving care. Only the weeds seemed to prosper.

Our primary work will be on the Homedale Trail at 2010 Homedale: weeding, trimming, pruning, gathering seeds (there are lots of them -nature wanted to assure future generations), raking rocks off the trail and into drain channels, removing stumps, creating windrows on the steep slopes with dry and fallen limbs, gathering more stones for future edging and retaining wall work, and trash gathering.

As always, we will also be removing our targeted invader plants: ligustrum and nandina. The seed bank is still at work, and there is some new small growth in areas we had already cleared. Repeat, repeat, this is a commitment that takes persistence. The January “rapid response” herbicide treatment of large ligustrum trees has resulted in some large open canopy space on the trail hillside. Many native seeds stored in the soil are responding to the new sun exposure, producing new shrub and tree growth. We will also help fill in the area with seeds that we collect on site.

We will also have a team of wall builders at the Gus Fruh trail site, to continue the work on the creek side retaining wall. We have refined the design to include large boulder steppers down into the creek/pool. If you would like to work on the wall, please call Stan Ostrum at 431-4501 and rsvp here.

We will be working with Halloween spirit, some treats and silliness. Please come join the fun and good work. We need to know how many are coming so we can feed you lunch and plan appropriately for tools and supplies. RSVP to:

Glee Ingram
gleeful@earthlink.net
Greenbelt Coordinator

 

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church invites you to their annual Fall Festival, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 14, 2006, featuring handmade arts & crafts, home-cooked treats, a raffle room and much more.

Kids’ activities include a choose-your-own Pumpkin Patch and face painting. Proceeds benefit church and outreach programs. St. Mark’s is located at 2128 Barton Hills Drive. For more information, call the church at 444-1449.

 

Event dates and times

– Friday, Sept. 15 ? Sunday, Sept. 17, 2006-09-02
– Gates open at 11:00 am, music starts at 11:15 am, and closing time is 10:00 pm.

Street Closures

– Barton Springs from MoPac to Robert E Lee closed Friday, Sept. 15, 9:00 am through Sunday, Sept. 17 at midnight
– Other streets will restrict through traffic, have detours, have signs that read ?No event parking? and ?Temporary No Parking? signs. See map.
– More info on travel and traffic: www.austinroadworks.org, click Street Event Closures, or tune in to AM 1680 or 1690

Traffic and Parking

– New barriers and detours will go into effect this year (see map). Barricades will go up at 10 am until 9 pm each day. Temporary no parking areas are in effect Friday morning through Sunday evening.
– Report traffic and parking violations to 3-1-1.
– Report non-emergency traffic or parking concerns to PARD Park Police: cell 415-1037, pager 802-9500
– Passenger Drop off: MoPac pedestrian bridge, north of Town Lake (by Austin High ? but no Festival parking at Austin High)
– Bicycle racks at all Festival gates ? bring your own lock
– Free shuttle from Republic Square


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