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Lake Pointe

April 2010

Volume 3, Issue 4

MESSENGER

A Newsletter for the Residents of Lake Pointe on Lake Austin

TRAVIS COUNTY ESD NO. 6 HONORED FOR LEADERSHIP Travis County Emergency Services District No. 6 (ESD6) was recognized for its statewide leadership Feb. 13 at the annual conference of the State Association of Fire and Emergency Services Districts (SAFE-D). ESD6 was named recipient of the annual Ladder Award, recognizing the district that most advanced the professionalism of all Texas emergency services districts. ESD6 officials, cooperating with State Rep. Valinda Bolton, worked tirelessly during the 81st Legislature to give local residents the chance to provide additional resources for fire protection. “ESD6 led the charge,” observed SAFE-D President Don Grogg, “Emergency services districts were created to assure reliable funding for fire protection and emergency medical care. Specifically, ESD6 worked to raise the visibility with the state legislature for the need to re-evaluate funding models for ESDs. Currently, funding and taxation laws are designed only to support rural population densities. In urban and emerging suburban densities, additional resources are required to ensure the response times necessary to save lives and property. “ESD6 worked to make sure that, even in tough economic times, those services don’t falter.” Lewis continued, “Although the legislative effort fell short by two votes, ESD6 efforts raised awareness of emergency services districts at the Legislature, and those efforts will have profound effect as the discussion continues.”

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Win a 36' Yacht from Freedom Boat Club! Benefitting Greater Austin Young Life the 5th Annual YL Golf Classic and Ultimate Putt has fast become one of the Austin's top charity golf tournaments. Golfers every year tell us it is their favorite event they play each year. Some like the venue, others like the giveaways and many like the fact that after the tournament the golfer’s spouses and kids join us for a fantastic evening of fun and inspiration. Spouses come for a fantastic dinner, get a fun spouse gift bag and presentation about YL. Kids get dinner, play in bounce houses and video game trailers while our amazing YL leaders play and care for them...they even go home with a YL t-shirt!!! The highlight of the day is our Ultimate Putt putting contest that caps off the event. After three rounds of pressure packed putts with a crowd hanging on every stroke a winner will go home with a boat club membership accessing a fleet of boats including a yacht from Freedom Boat Club valued at $15,500. Contact [email protected] or 512.328.7170 for more details and registration info.

Award - (Continued from Cover Page) Accepting the Ladder Award were ESD6 Commissioner Brad Ellis and Lake Travis Fire Rescue Chief Jim Linardos. Travis County ESD6 operates Lake Travis Fire Rescue (formerly the Hudson Bend Fire Department) as it provides fire protection and emergency medical first-response to residents in more than 200 square miles of western Travis County. SAFE-D is the only organization dedicated to helping the men and women of emergency services districts as they protect the lives and property of Texans. Caption for attached photo: SAFE-D President Don Grogg (right) congratulates Lake Travis Fire Rescue Chief Jim Linardos and Travis County ESD6 Commissioner Brad Ellis after ESD6 won SAFE-D's Ladder Award at the association's annual statewide conference.

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Lake Pointe HOW TO COPE WITH TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF TRAVEL You're standing at a baggage carousel for what seems like forever when the steady flow of bags onto the conveyor belt slows to a trickle, then stops. Your bags are nowhere in sight. Or your bags do show up, but look like an angry gorilla has been throwing them around his cage for sport. Who's responsible? Delays If your bags are delayed, try not to panic. The airlines typically have ways to track them, and about 98 percent of all misplaced luggage is returned eventually. If your bags are on the next flight, you could have them within a few hours. If they've been sent to the wrong airport, it could take a couple of days. Make sure to file your claim immediately at the airport and to give the attendant a hotel or home phone number and address. The airlines will typically bring you your luggage when it is found; you will rarely need to return to the airport to pick it up. Additionally, many airlines will reimburse any unexpected expenses caused by the loss or delay (keep your receipts!). But be careful here -- the airline sometimes has the option to deduct any reimbursement or stipend from any subsequent awards. Before you leave the airport, be sure you know how to check on your bag's status; some airlines have an online system while others will provide you with a phone number to call for updates. Lost Baggage If the airline loses your bags, make sure you get a written claim for damages. This may require a different form than the original "missing luggage" form. This can be done at the airport or by mail. On domestic flights, the airline baggage liability is capped at $3,300 per person. On international trips, the liability limit may vary, as it is governed by various international treaties, including the Montreal and Warsaw Conventions. Check your carrier's Web site for specifics. You may need to produce receipts to prove the value of items

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you had in your suitcase. If you have them, include copies in any documentation you send to the airline. (Keep in mind that you will be reimbursed for the depreciated value of your items -- so the airline won't give you the full $1,000 you paid for that suit you purchased two years ago.) You can purchase "excess valuation" protection if your checked baggage is worth more than these limits (but before doing so, make sure the items aren't already covered by your homeowner's or travel insurance policy). The airlines typically have a long list of items for which they will not be held responsible; these include jewelry, money, heirlooms and other valuables. These sorts of items should always be packed in your carry-on bag. Stolen Baggage Head directly to the baggage carousel when you get off your flight. Many airlines scan bags when they're loaded into the baggage claim area and keep records, especially at larger airports. Once you've left the baggage claim area, your claim is no longer with the airline, but with the police Damaged Baggage Once you've gotten your bags off the carousel, immediately check them for damage or other signs of tampering or mishandling. Report any damage before leaving the airport; airline customer service will often want to inspect the bag. Keep in mind that most airlines won't cover minor wear and tear. You will most likely need to produce a receipt for any repairs, or be required to use airline-sanctioned luggage repair vendors. Ask the baggage claim attendant for specific information. You don't want to find out that you have paid for a repair that it isn't covered. An Ounce of Prevention • Put your name on the outside and inside of your bags. Even better, put a copy of your itinerary in each checked bag so the airline can locate you. (Continued on Page 6)

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Lake Pointe Travel- (Continued from Page 4) • The most common causes of lost and delayed bags are late checkins and tight connections. Avoid both when you can. • Pack all valuables in your carry-on bags. Cameras, computers, medication, wallets, heirlooms, jewelry, passports, as well as confirmation numbers, itineraries, contact information and other documents necessary to your travel should not be in your checked baggage. • Itemize. It sounds tedious, but when an airline asks what was in your bag, you don't want to forget anything of value. Make sure the person who checks your baggage attaches the correct destination ticket to every bag, and get a claim ticket for each • Pack a change of clothes in your carry-on bag so that you'll have something to wear if your checked bag is delayed If All Else Fails Be sure to file a complaint immediately. If you still can't get satisfaction, or feel the need to report the airline, contact the Department of Transportation's Aviation Consumer Protection Division. Finally, if you're wondering where lost bags go after they die, here's your answer: UnclaimedBaggage.com! Submitted by Marina S. Byrum

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month of April. Lake Travis Community Library celebrates the nationwide event El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children's Book/Book Day) on Friday, April 30 with a bilingual story time at 10:30 a.m. Local storyteller Sue Young will entertain youngsters with bilingual stories and songs for all ages. Celebrate! Celebremos! Día promotes the importance of advocating literacy for every child, regardless of linguistic and cultural background. LTCL carries 150 children’s books in Spanish and has over 100 titles in the Spanish adult collection as well. “I am so excited to have bilingual storyteller Sue Young visit the library on April 30,” said Library Director Morgan McMillian. “Young plays multiple instruments and knows how to tell trickster tales from Latin America. You won’t want to miss this story time!” Many other events are happening at Lake Travis Community Library this month, as well! Join a book club, memoir group, genealogy class, computer help, or craft club. Please contact the library for more information at (512) 263-2885 or www. laketravislibrary.org. We look forward to seeing you! Submitted by Lake Travis Community Library Director Morgan McMillian

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Lake Pointe Voters- (Continued from Page 9) Others may update address, name or any other part of the voter record by simply completing an application. For assistance with the Challenge 10,000 effort or any other question regarding voter registration, contact the help line at 854-9473 or click on www.traviscountytax.org FACT SHEET 1. 1. # OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN TRAVIS COUNTY = 587,151 2. 2. # OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN TRAVIS COUNTY AGE 18 - 25 = 78,885 3. # OF VOLUNTEER DEPUTY REGISTRARS IN TRAVIS COUNTY = 788 4. EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR VOTER DRIVES: • Galindo Health Fair / Galindo Elementary March 26, 2010 • St. James 5K Run / March 27, 2010 • Turfcats Home Opener / April 12, 2010 • Cinco de Mayo Celebration / Univision / May 2, 2010 • Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration / May 14, 2010 5. PARTICIPANTS IN CHALLENGE 10,000: • AnotherOptionProduction • UTVotes • Organizing for America • Austin Community College Men of Distinction

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