Monday, January 25, 2010

The Eggmen concert to benefit McCallum Fine Arts Academy Orchestra


Austin, Texas (January 20, 2010) - Austin's favorite Beatles cover band, The Eggmen, will perform with a full orchestra on Sunday, February 21, at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre. "All You Need Is Love," "I Am the Walrus," and "Strawberry Fields Forever" are among the Beatle classics featured. The Eggmen have invited the McCallum Fine Arts Academy Orchestra, under the direction of Ricky Pringle. The concert will benefit The McCallum Orchestra Performance Fund, which will help the award-winning orchestra make an invitational performance at Washing D.C.’s Lincoln Center next year.

Opening the benefit concert are special guests, The Apple Trio. This all-girl trio will perform their original “chamber-pop” style music. Members Diana Burgess, Caiti Coughlan, and Olivia Erwin are McCallum Orchestra students who are rapidly gaining recognition across Austin as they perform regular public and private events. The Trio has recently released their first CD. Says Caiti Coughlan, “We are excited to front The Eggmen. We have played with them several times, including opening for them on New Year's Eve—it's always a blast.”

Tickets for the benefit concert are $22 and $32. Discount students tickets are available for $15 with student ID at the Paramount box office only. Tickets go on sale Saturday, January 30, 2010, at noon. For ticket information call 866.9PROTIX (866-977-6849) or visit AUSTINTHEATRE.ORG

Contact: Michael Coughlan
Hendrix Coughlan Media, Inc.
michael@hendrixcoughlan.com
512.413.1601

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

01.11.10 CNA General Meeting Minutes

Lamar Middle School Magnet Program
Michelle, the choir director and a former student of Lamar Middle School (LMS), talked about their attempt to start a fine arts magnet program at LMS. AISD has already received their proposal. January 25th there is an AISD board meeting and an opportunity for the community to show their support for the program. Professors from UT, local artists, parents, former and current students will be at the meeting to voice their support. The most helpful thing that neighbors can do now would be to call Vince Torres, the District 4 Representative on the AISD School Board (414-2550), to express support. Those who do not wish to call can write letters of support. Those wishing to voice their support at the meeting must contact the superintendant, Dr. Carstarphen (414-2412), by that morning to secure an up-to-2-minute spot on the agenda.

The goal of this program would be to keep neighborhood kids from leaving the neighborhood for other schools, while also boosting academic performance.

Neighborhood HEB Expansion
Leslie Lockett, the Director of Public Affairs for HEB in Central Texas, spoke on the expansion of the HEB at 2222 and Burnet. Leslie has lived on Woodrow for the past 3 years and shops at that HEB. They have been in negotiations with the property owner for 12 years to try to expand and improve the store.

The store will be increasing in size by 1/3, moving into the space previously occupied by other vendors to the south (H&R Block, Blockbusters). They will be going from 51,000 sq ft to 68,000 sq ft, similar to the HEB on Far West. The expansion area is currently razed, and the plan is to start full construction in February and to be complete by late summer. As the construction progresses, the store will be partitioned off in sections, but they will not close. Hours of operation will be the same. Number of truck deliveries will be the same (current trucks are under capacity). They will be working towards a non-invasive remodel, although there will be one new grease trap and one power pole at the rear of the store, adjacent to neighboring residential property.

Changes include moving the pharmacy to the front of the store, doubling the size of produce and floral, and tripling the size of dairy. The store carries five times the variety of a traditional HEB store, which means there are currently a small number of items for each product on the shelf. They will add a seafood department, expand the Central Market Organics line and the Natural line, expand the beer and wine department, increase the variety and have a higher grade of deli meats and cheeses, and add new (local) products. All racks will be new, the floor will be redone, lighting will be improved, and there will be new bathrooms.

HEB has 12,000 employees in 50 stores in the Austin-Metro area.

Leslie asked for feedback from the neighborhood on things that can be improved. She can be contacted at 421-1000 or lockett.leslie@heb.com.

February General Meeting
The next general meeting [location and time changed] in the Highland neighborhood to hear the special subcommittee’s presentation of the traffic study regarding opening Morrow to westbound traffic across Lamar was discussed. The subcommittee will be taking feedback from this meeting back to Council, so the neighborhood is strongly encouraged to attend this meeting, whether or not they wish to speak their mind. This will show the subcommittee that the matter is important to lots of people. For background on the issue, see the latest newsletter or prior posts. Eddie will be collecting signatures door-to-door from those that would be most directly affected by the opening of westbound traffic onto Morrow to present in the event that some neighbors may be unable to attend the Feb. 8th meeting. To assist him in this effort, please contact him at 917-7557 to help him coordinate what streets to cover.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Brentwood Elementary Open House

KINDERGARTEN APPROACHING? New to the Neighborhood?

Brentwood Elementary, a Recognized school, will be hosting WELCOME WALKS to allow families to visit while classes are in session.

Friday, January 15th, 9 -10 a.m.
Friday, January 22nd, 9 -10 a.m.

Meet our Principal, Katherine Williams-Carter, hear our Kindergarten team describe what's in store for the coming school year, and have a tour guided by parents of our school.

What does Brentwood have?

A computer lab and wireless laptops
An outdoor classroom and learning gardens
Extra-curricular activities such as Bluebonnet Reading Club and Environmental Club

In elementary school, children form enduring beliefs of their ability to learn. We take this responsibility to heart and use innovative teaching methods to instill a life habit of learning. Come find out more about:

Integrated Thematic Instruction
Multi-age Classrooms (along with single grade classrooms.)
The "Tribes" community building program
Lifeskills
Brain-based Instruction

Like all visitors, please report to the main office, located just inside the main entrance on the Arroyo Seco side of the school, to get your nametag.

Please call 414-2039 with any questions.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Morrow Street Traffic Analysis, City Meeting - Feb 8th

Stakeholders in the Crestview and Highland neighborhoods and other interested parties –

The City of Austin Planning & Development Review Dept. and Transportation Dept. invite you to a meeting on Monday, February 8th to hear the results of, and provide your feedback on, a recent traffic analysis for a citizen-based request to remove the barrier (raised island) on Morrow Street that currently prohibits traffic from traveling from the east side of Lamar to the west side, and from turning south on Lamar (see attachment), in order to allow for better connections to and across Lamar.

Monday, February 8, 2010
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Gateway Baptist Church
7601 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX

Following the meeting, City staff will present the traffic analysis results and a summary of neighborhood interests and concerns raised at the Feb. 8th meeting to the City Council Comprehensive Planning & Transportation Subcommittee (Date to be determined) for their consideration.

See the attached document or link for more information, or call or email Molly Scarbrough, City of Austin Planning & Development Review Dept., at (512) 974-3515 or molly.scarbrough@ci.austin.tx.us

Thanks,
Molly Scarbrough
Senior Planner
City of Austin
Planning & Development Review Dept.
Tel: (512) 974-3515
Office Hours: 8:30am to 3:00pm

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Crestview Wins 2nd Place!

Crestview takes second place in Austin's 2009 Neighborhood Habitat Challenge! Congratulations to those neighbors who helped to encourage wildlife to live in our neighborhood.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

CS-1 zoning on Northcross Drive - Zoning and Platting Commission Case

UPDATE:
The Zoning and Platting Commission met on the 5th and heard this case. After a long hearing that touched on some complicated issues, the owners decided to withdraw their request. The boutique hotel will continue to operate for the time being, but the long term plan seems to be to convert the entire property to condos.

Heidi Goebel, Architect / CNA executive committee

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On Jan 5th, the Zoning and Platting Commission will hear an application for CS-1 zoning at 7685 Northcross Drive. CS-1 zoning allows for liquor sales. This is the Austin Woodfin Suites property across from the post office, and actually NOT within our neighborhood boundaries. A concerned Crestview resident brought this case to the attention of the CNA executive committee, and I promised to follow the case and report on it as it is close by.

It appears that this property previously had CS-1 zoning, established in 1987, and operated as an extended stay hotel with a cocktail lounge for 20 years until part of the property was converted to condos. At the time, The CS-1 zoning was allowed to lapse, and the owners are now seeking to re-instate it in order to convert a portion of the property into a small boutique hotel use with a cocktail lounge as an accessory use to the hotel.

Backup can be found here:

http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/agenda/2010/downloads/c4_c1420090127_010510.pdf

As always, you can head on down to testify if you have concerns about this, and the hearing will be broadcast on Channel 6. I'll also report on the results here and in the neighborhood newsletter.

Heidi Goebel - Architect
CNA executive committee member

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