Lake Travis - Westlake Edition | June 2023

COMPILED BY ZARA FLORES & BROOKE MILLER

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Bee Creek Sports Complex

Rumble Boxing

ZARA FLORESCOMMUNITY IMPACT

COURTESY RUMBLE BOXING

tral Austin but more so within the sub- urbs. There will also be a retail side to the business that will sell beer, wine, cheese, meats, and other goods for picnics and meals. Instagram: @chickniconline 7 The Learning Experience Acad- emy for Early Education , located on 15054 W. Hwy. 71, Bee Cave, will open its doors to the public during the fall. The Learning Experience is a private early ed- ucation center that oers its services to children from 6 weeks old to 6 years old. The center will provide early childhood education for all levels of learning. It will incorporate dierent original characters to teach each age of children lessons that t their age range. The location will be open weekdays from 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. www.thelearningexperience.com 8 Rumble Boxing is slated to open this summer at the Hill Country Galle- ria, located at 12801 Hill Country Blvd., Ste. C1-115, Bee Cave. The new facility is under construction and will be an even split of both boxing and strength training, General Manager Alyssa Mag- num said. The classes and gym will be open to individuals with any level of experience so long as they are 13 years old and older. Even though the new facility is not yet open, Rumble Boxing is partnering with area studios to oer pop-up classes and will oer drop-in prices for classes once open. Additionally, customers can get a discount on their membership by signing up now ahead of the opening this summer. 737-295-7625. www.rumbleboxinggym.com/location/ bee-cave 9 Soma M.D. , located at 18101 Hwy. 71, Ste. 110, Austin, will open its doors

by the end of June to provide primary care for adults. The oce is still under construction. The clinic will oer general care to adults, well women’s visits and comprehensive care with virtual options. The oce will also oer a subscription service as an alternative to insurance to provide the best care for its patients. 512-541-1598. www.soma-md.com 10 Vitality Bowls is slated to open this summer at 3620 S. RM 620, Ste. 320, Austin. The superfood cafe will serve a variety of acai and pitaya bowls with fruit; smoothies; and lunch items, such as sand- wiches, wraps, loaded toast, salads and more. Instagram: @vitalitybowlsbeecave RELOCATIONS 11 PBL Wealth Management LLC relocated from its location in the FUSE Workspace building near Falconhead Golf Club to a new oce in West Lake Hills on May 1. The oce is located at 3345 Bee Caves Road, Ste. 104, Austin, near the in- tersection of Walsh Tarlton Lane and Bee Caves Road. The rm provides tax-intel- ligent nancial planning and investment

A class of participants practices on molding and glazing art from a pottery wheel.

COURTESY TUMBLEWEED STUDIOS

FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Dre Lewis opened Tumbleweed Studio in April at 12405 W. Hwy. 71, Bee Cave, with limited hours and classes, but hopes to expand and have a grand opening in July. Lewis began ceramics around ve years ago, and after moving to the Austin area she felt as though the western side of the city was lacking in ceramic and pottery studios. “I found that in order to get myself into any classes, I had to drive all the way to the other side of town,” Lewis said. The studio will have a membership- based service, much like a gym would but for art, she said, in which people can just drop by for an hour or so and make whatever they want. There will be classes for beginners up to those starting with a visit to the site, cost esti- mates and planning, all the way through to the installation and inspections. 512-923-7822. www.artistreehome.com 13 Life Ki-Do , located at 3636 Bee Caves Road, Ste. 212, Austin, will cele- brate 30 years of training and service in August. Founder and CEO Jonathan Hewitt started the company as Austin Martial Arts before expanding his busi- ness. Life Ki-Do focuses on training the mind and body through self-improvement

who are more advanced as well as private classes.“I have a huge passion of bringing art to people and bringing it out of people,” she said. Tumbleweed Studio oers some beginners wheel-throwing classes, parent and child workshops, and other clay workshops. www.tumblweedstudio.com

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advice. www.pblwealth.com ANNIVERSARIES 12 Artistree Home , located at

techniques and physical tness. Classes are available for all ages and skill levels. 512-327-2900. www.lifekido.com 14 Westlake United Methodist Church , located at 1460 Redbud Trail, West Lake Hills, celebrated its 50th anniversary June 4. The church’s summer worship schedule began June 11 and will run through Aug. 13, featuring blended wor- ship services and Sunday school classes. 512-327-1335. www.westlake-umc.org

1223 Paleface Ranch Road, Spicewood, celebrated its 10-year anniversary June 3. The business specializes in the design and construction of large-scale projects that are much like tree houses and tiny homes with locations for rent throughout the country, such as in Austin, California and Hawaii. The Artistree Home team can cre- ate residential and commercial buildings

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