The e-edition is an exact replica of the newspaper with interactive and searchable articles from all your favorite sections.
ROUND ROCK EDITION
VOLUME 18, ISSUE 9 MAY 6JUNE 5, 2023
Due to several challenges, including a high rate of animal intakes, two local shelters are working to mitigate ongoing adoption needs.
Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter
Pugerville Animal Shelter
New coee shop opens in east Round Rock
6
Dog count: 24
Dog count: 186
Capacity: 169.10%
Capacity: 22.64%
NOTE: AS OF APRIL 24 SOURCES: PFLUGERVILLE ANIMAL SHELTER, WILLIAMSON COUNTY REGIONAL ANIMAL SHELTERCOMMUNITY IMPACT
The dog population at the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter has been overcapacity since May 2022. (Brian Rash/Community Impact) Local shelters continue to combat capacity problems
Annual Donut Dash returns to downtown area
11
BY BRIAN RASH
Meanwhile, Rhonda McLendon, director of animal welfare services for the Pugerville Animal Shelter, said the city facility is maintaining a manageable population but continues to increase additional adoption eorts to keep the populations under control. However, both shelter leaders said they expect their animal populations to grow in the coming months as kit- ten populations tend to rise substantially in late spring. Amid the ongoing capacity struggles, shelter sta, nonprots, volunteers and area ocials continue to search for solutions to a problem they said is likely not
As space issues continue to aect area animal shelters, ocials in Williamson County and Pugerville are ramp- ing up eorts to mitigate population spikes. Misty Valenta, Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter animal services director, said due to several rea- sons, including more families in crisis needing to ooad pets, her shelter has been at critical capacity since at least last year, and it is often a day-to-day struggle just to man- age the population. As of late-April, the WCRAS dog population was at 169% capacity.
Home supply business open for more than 50 years
21
CONTINUED ON 27
New re department division assists local residents undergoing mental health crises
CRISIS CALL COUNT Round Rock’s Crisis Response Team answers calls for mental health and behavioral concerns. CALLS ANSWERED FROM MARCH 2022-FEBRUARY 2023 900 Projected: 1,133 Actual:
Italian eatery brings 30 years of tradition
24
BY BROOKE SJOBERG
Laurie Hadley said these services strengthen ties to vulnerable com- munities in the city, such as those experiencing homelessness. “Prior to having the CRU, most of the mental health-type calls were ending up with the person landing in the hospital or in jail, which isn’t the best place for them to be,” Had- ley said. “There were times where an ocer would sit for several hours
In its rst year, the Round Rock Fire Department's Crisis Response unit helped hundreds of residents undergoing mental health crises and in many cases diverted them from jail. In addition to handling incidents related to behavioral health, the CRU partners with other city entities to ensure Round Rock residents' needs are met. Round Rock City Manager
Pull the newest teaser from CC Libraries
SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK COMMUNITY IMPACT
CONTINUED ON 29
Don’t Procrastinate� Vaccinate Get your COVID-19, flu and other preventative vaccines
Schedule Your Same Day� Next Day� or Virtual Visit Appointment Today 1�877�800�5722
CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Lone Star Circle of Care tuân thủ luật dân quyền hiện hành của Liên bang và không phân biệt đối xử dựa trên chủng tộc, màu da, nguồn gốc quốc gia, độ tuổi, khuyết tật, hoặc giới tính.
ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Lone Star Circle of Care cumple con las leyes federales de derechos civiles aplicables y no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, nacionalidad, edad, discapacidad o sexo.
PLEASE NOTE: Free language assistance services are available. Lone Star Circle of Care complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, age, disability, or sex.
2
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
We build CONSULTATIONS FREE IN Orthodontics Specialist With over 20 years experience, Board Certified with the American Board of Orthodontics Private treatment suites Your personalized, beautiful smile is CONFIDENCE
my priority! The only orthodontic office offering private treatment suites for every appointment. We offer: • Digital scans and 3-D printing instead of gooey impressions • Interest free payment plans • Most insurance accepted • Medical Air Filtration • State of the Art sterilization • Braces made in America
2002 Locally owned since
503 E. Palm Valley Blvd, Building 2 Suite 200
Scan code to hear from Dr. Gates!
WWW.ROUNDROCKORTHODONTICS.COM | 512.244.2644
3
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
Enjoy
Experience Carefree Living at Emerald Cottages
FREE ESTIMATES 512-998-7677
WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN: DECKS • FENCES • PERGOLAS RETRACTABLE SOLAR SHADES • SOLAR WINDOW SCREENS
“Senior living in a wonderfully unique residential-style community”
Very clean and professional. Best purchase we have made in years. No more flies/ mosquitoes. We can enjoy the outdoors. ” “ -Matt Boganowski
4099 Teravista Club Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665 737-973-0906 | EmeraldCottages.com Schedule a Tour
Serving Central Texas for over 20 years Majorleagueatx.com Family owned & operated
LEARN MORE
Handicapped accessible units are available. The owner and management company for Emerald Cottages comply fully with the provisions of the Equal Housing Opportunity Laws and nondiscrimination laws. Pet-friendly housing.
4
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
THIS ISSUE
MARKET TEAM GENERAL MANAGER Amy Leonard Bryant SENIOR EDITOR Brian Rash REPORTERS Carson Ganong, Brooke Sjoberg GRAPHIC DESIGNER Gloria Gonzalez ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Steanie Bartlett METRO LEADERSHIP PUBLISHER Travis Baker MANAGING EDITOR Amy Denney COPY EDITOR Kasey Salisbury SENIOR ART PRODUCTION MANAGER Haley Grace CONTACT US 16225 Impact Way, Ste. 1, Pugerville, TX 78660 • 5129896808 CI CAREERS communityimpact.com/careers PRESS RELEASES rrknews@communityimpact.com ADVERTISING rrkads@communityimpact.com Learn more at communityimpact.com/advertising EMAIL NEWSLETTERS communityimpact.com/newsletter SUPPORT US Join your neighbors by giving to the CI Patron program. Funds support our journalistic mission to provide trusted, local news in your community. Learn more at communityimpact.com/cipatron ABOUT US Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched Community Impact in 2005, and the company is still locally owned today. We have expanded to include hundreds of team members and have created our own software platform and printing facility. CI delivers 35+ localized editions across Texas to more than 2.5 million residential mailboxes.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH
FROM AMY: May is a busy time of year, which can cause additional chaos and pressure on all of us. I hope you will take time to care for yourself and rest, exercise or meditate. We all experience signicant stress at various times in our lives, and if it ever escalates to an emergency situation, Round Rock has a Crisis Response Unit to help you, your family member or friend. Learn more in our front-page story about how they can help. Amy Leonard Bryant , GENERAL MANAGER
FROM BRIAN: While the reasons are not exactly clear, local, regional and animal shelters continue to struggle with capacity issues. Because of this, ocials in Williamson County and Pugerville have had to maintain rigorous adoption and community outreach eorts. Additional changes to facilities could also be on the way. Read more in one of this issue’s front-page stories. Brian Rash, SENIOR EDITOR
What does SWAG stand for? “Stu We All Get” as CI Patrons
communityimpact.com
@impactnewsatx
@impactnews_rph
linkedin.com/company/communityimpact
@communityimpactaustin
Proudly printed by
© 2023 Community Impact Co. All rights reserved. No reproduction of any portion of this issue is allowed without written permission from the publisher.
MEET BRITTANY, SCHEDULE COORDINATOR
STATE-OF-THE-ART OFFICE COMPREHENSIVE COSMETIC AND RESTORATIVE DENTAL CARE
• Crowns and Bridges (same day)
• Veneers / Smile Makeovers
• Oral Surgery
• Implant Placement
• Partials and Dentures
• Periodontal Treatment
• Orthodontic Evaluation
• Root Canals
3401 Royal Vista Blvd #102 Round Rock, TX www. RoyalVistaDental.com
Brittany joined our team in 2022 and has been working in the dental field since 2012. She started off as a dental assistant and has moved up to the front and absolutely loves it. She is a caring, dedicated, and helpful person who enjoys her profession immensely. In her free time Brittney loves spending time with her husband, daughter, friends and family.
• Pediatric Dentistry
• Emergencies Welcome
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS | CREATING SMILES
5
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
IMPACTS
Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding
ROUND ROCK NOW OPEN
1
ROUND ROCK
1 Clean Eatz , a restaurant that oers health-focused menu items and a meal preparation service, opened March 23 at 201 University Oaks Blvd., Ste. 790, Round Rock. Customers can choose from burgers, wraps, atbreads, bowls, melts and smoothies in the cafe or select from a variety of prepared portioned meals through a meal plan program. 512-590-2686. www.cleaneatz.com 2 A grand opening was held March 31 for the third Round Rock location of Dutch Bros Coee at 2630 S. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock. The Oregon-based coee chain opened the rst Round Rock location in September 2021 and the sec- ond in March 2022. www.dutchbros.com 3 Summer Moon Coee held a grand opening April 22 at 3800 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Ste. 100, for the compa- ny's second Round Rock location. The Austin-based, locally owned coee shop includes a drive-thru and of- fers hot and iced beverages, organic coee, a signature sweet cream Moon Milk, breakfast tacos, doughnuts and assorted pastries. The rst Round Rock location opened in 2019 in the University Commons shopping center. www.summermooncoee.com
1
1431
UNIVERSITY OAKS BLVD.
Clean Eatz
COURTESY CLEAN EATZ
ROUND ROCK AVE.
5
JOE DIMAGGIO BLVD.
COMING SOON 4 Johnny Ontiveros, who is also a co-owner of Recuerdos Tex-Mex and Rockey's Piano Bar, is targeting a May or June opening for his new family-friendly bar and restaurant, Back Porch Social , to be located at 306 W. Liberty Ave., Round Rock. Back Porch will have an arcade, and the menu will include funnel cakes, corn dogs and mozzarella sticks. 5 Fuse Realty is constructing a 2,200-square-foot oce at 211 N. Mays St., Round Rock, that is expected to be complete this summer, broker and owner Orlando Solis said. Site work for the project began in March 2022, but Solis said it’s not yet decided whether the real estate agency will occupy the commercial building. Fuse Realty serves the Austin and San Antonio metropolitan areas. 512-790-3873. https://fuserealty.com 6 Work on the site to be occupied by
R
3
6
8
4
7
35
BROWN ST.
N
79
ROUND ROCK W. DR.
A.W. GRIMES BLVD.
9
620
2
45 TOLL
TM; © 2023 COMMUNITY IMPACT CO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MAP NOT TO SCALE N
FOR SALE
Unit sizes range from 1,800 - 10,800 sq. ft. +/- Option to add reinforced concrete mezzanine level to increase usable sq. ft. by 33% Community loading high dock Large grade level frosted glass rollup doors with each unit High speed fiber internet access
PANTHER COMMERICAL PARK
19832 Panther Drive, Pflugerville, TX 78660 PROJECT COMPLETION SUMMER 2023
LEE IDOM • Z TEAM 512-993-0071 panthercommercialpark@gmail.com SCAN HERE FOR DETAILS
130
45
6
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
COMPILED BY BROOKE SJOBERG
3
8
Summer Moon Coee
Kraken Wellness Center
COURTESY SUMMER MOON COFFEE
BRIAN RASHCOMMUNITY IMPACT
EXPANSIONS 8 Kraken Massage & Body , located in the Legends Village commercial center at 3000 Joe DiMaggio Blvd., Ste. 26, Round Rock, expanded to Suite 7 within the same center April 2. With the expansion, owner and masseuse Kiyoki Rykman now oers a variety of new specialties to Kraken Wellness Center, including acupuncture, craniosacral therapy, corrective exercise, life coaching and mobile physical therapy. 512-774-4640. www.krakenwellness.com ANNIVERSARIES 9 Gino’s Italian Restaurant & Pizza , a family-owned eatery located at 1701 S. Mays St., Round Rock, celebrated its 30th anniversary April 7. Owned by Gina Minardi, the restaurant oers a variety of pasta, pizza, soups, salads and seafood. 512-218-9922. www.ginosroundrock.com
Velvet Taco in the Rock Creek Plaza retail center began March 8. Representatives of Velvet Taco and the city of Round Rock conrmed the business is coming, but an opening date is not set. Velvet Taco is a national chain with multiple locations in Texas, including Domain Northside in North Austin, and oers a variety of specialty tacos and margaritas. www.velvettaco.com RELOCATIONS 7 Gypsy Rose Salon , currently located at 403 W. Main St., Round Rock, will relocate to 211 S. Brown St., near Centennial Plaza, by the end of April, said Jami Gust, who has owned and operated the salon on Main Street for seven years. Gust said she need- ed a larger space for her business. The sa- lon oers services including hair coloring, highlights, cuts, styling and extensions. 512-388-4247. www.gypsyrosesalon.net
Drinkle Coee opened in February in Round Rock. (Brian Rash/Community Impact)
FEATURED IMPACT NEW OWNERSHIP Hema Kannan and Kannan Radhakrishnan opened Drinkle Coee on Feb. 15 at 601 Conservation Drive, Austin. The new owners took over what was then the Brushy Creek Cafe in mid-2022. Drinkle Coee oers a variety of coee beverages, including its signature Seleccino, a latte with an image printed in the foam. The coee shop also serves tea, kombucha, breakfast tacos, breads, cookies, scones and other pastries. Hema said the cafe’s mission is spreading positive vibes, one cup at a time. To do this, the business asks
customers to leave encouraging notes for future patrons on sticky notes. “I feel like there’s magic in receiving a positive note from a stranger,” Hema said. 512-614-4299. Facebook: Drinkle Coee
CONSERVATION DR.
N
YOUR LOCAL HEARING EXPERTS Accepting New Patients
Lauren E Opperman, AuD, CCC-A, F-AAA
Brook V Johnson, M.A., CCC-A, F-AAA
Christina Dreffein, AuD
Services Include: • Diagnostic Hearing Evaluations • Hearing Aid Fittings and Consultations • Free Hearing aid services for the life of device when purchased from our office
Expanded Indoor Seating Heated / Cooled Space Happy Hour 4-6 pm Tue-Sat urbanrooftop.com
Tue-Thur 4-11 pm Fri-Sat 4 pm-midnight 411 W. Main St. Downtown Round Rock
Call for a hearing test 512-380-4096 7200 Wyoming springs Dr, suite 1200, Round Rock 78681 • www.austinentassociates.com
7
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
IMPACTS
GREENLAWN BLVD.
45 TOLL
Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding
2
3
PFLUGERVILLE
35
1
5
130 TOLL
685
4 6
Cranky Granny’s Sweet Rolls
Hotworx
WELLS BRANCH PKWY.
COURTESY CRANKY GRANNY’S SWEET ROLLS
COURTESY HOTWORX
5 A new Texas MedClinic Urgent Care opened April 18 at 1501 FM 685, Pflugerville. Texas MedClinic offers both urgent care and occupational health care services on a walk-in basis. The clinic is the fourth Texas MedClinic loca- tion in the Austin area. 737-279-7984. www.texasmedclinic.com RELOCATIONS 6 Austin Trim & Wholesaler Inc. re- located April 1 to 701 FM 685, Ste. 620, Pflugerville, from 16724 Borromeo Ave., Pflugerville. Austin Trim is an online manufacturing platform that provides design and artwork setup services to entities including apparel manufacturers, boutiques and streetwear clothing brands. 512-577-6032. www.austintrim.com
cookies and cream. 609-401-0090. www.crankygrannys.com 3 Fitness studio Hotworx opened the doors to its new location at 208 E. Wells Branch Parkway, Ste. 240, Pflugerville, on March 14. The locally owned franchise offers short 15- to 30-minute self-guided workout programs that take place in an infrared sauna. 512-593-7279. www.hotworx.net 4 Lash studio and spa Naturallyy Beauty opened April 8 at 701 FM 685, Ste. 635, Pflugerville. Naturallyy Beauty offers lash extensions, waxing and other beauty services. The business also carries a variety of beauty supplies. 830-385-0014. www.naturallyynelly.com
2
3
TM; © 2023 COMMUNITY IMPACT CO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MAP NOT TO SCALE N
PFLUGERVILLE NOW OPEN
serves children ages 18 months-14 years. 512-540-5411. www.actionbehavior.com 2 After closing its location at The Domain in Austin in 2022, gourmet cinnamon roll shop Cranky Granny’s Sweet Rolls reopened in Pflugerville on March 25. At its new storefront, located at 16051 Dessau Road, Ste. F, Pflugerville, Cranky Granny’s serves up cinnamon rolls in a variety of flavors from blueberry banana to
1 Action Behavior Centers opened a new location at 1601 E. Pflugerville Parkway, Pflugerville, in February. ABC specializes in helping children on the autism spectrum with speech, behavior, life skills and social interaction using applied behavior analysis therapy. ABC
Immediate openings for 0-5 years old. Research proves bilingual kids have supercharged brains. Real Spanish Immersion STEAM Curriculum High Tech Tools for Parents
Tour & Rates
50% OFF FIRST 2 MONTHS Up to $1,470 savings
INIC-edu.com (512)435-7868
Fun Summer Camp! 2960 Jazz Street, Round Rock, TX 78664
8
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
COMPILED BY CARSON GANONG
1
2
1
HUTTO
1660
130 TOLL
3
79
132
Lucky Hippo
Sushi Zoa
5
CARSON GANONG/COMMUNITY IMPACT
COURTESY SUSHI ZOA
4
FRONT ST.
GATTIS SCHOOL RD.
4 An Uptown Liquor and Vape is com- ing to 6111 S. FM 1660, Ste. 100, Hutto. Managing partner Asif Prasla confirmed construction on the store should be complete by June 1 but could not yet provide an opening date. When com- plete, the store will occupy 1,500 square feet next to the Neighbors Market con- venience store. ANNIVERSARIES 5 Tiger Rock Martial Arts of Hutto celebrated 10 years in March at its location at 503 W. Front St., Hutto. The studio offers taekwondo classes for students starting at age 4. Tiger Rock also offers after-school programs and online classes. 512-846-1112. www.tigerrockhutto.com
Austin before selling to new owners. 512-300-0089. www.sushizoa.com COMING SOON 3 A new location of national sports retailer Academy Sports + Outdoors will come to Hutto’s Townwest Com- mons shopping center on Hwy. 79. The city and Townwest Commons devel- oper NewQuest Properties announced Academy would build the store at an April 6 City Council meeting. NewQuest Managing Partner Jay Sears said the 50,000-square-foot store will be the ninth in the Austin area. Sears said construction will begin before the end of April, and it is expected to be ready to open by early 2024. www.academy.com
MUIRFIELD BEND DR.
CHRIS KELLEY BLVD.
1660
130 TOLL
2
TM; © 2023 COMMUNITY IMPACT CO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MAP NOT TO SCALE N
HUTTO NOW OPEN
the Texas Fallen Project. 737-642-9777. www.myluckyhippo.com 2 A new sushi restaurant called Sushi Zoa opened April 10 at 4909 Gattis School Road, Ste. 120, Hutto. The restau- rant’s menu includes sushi rolls, sashimi, teriyaki, and an assortment of other Japanese and Korean dishes. Sushi Zoa also has a sommelier to help with wine pairings. Owner Jay Chung previously owned and operated Ebisu Japanese Restaurant in
1 Gaming establishment Lucky Hippo opened April 11 at 6081 FM 1660, Ste. 400, Hutto. Patrons at Lucky Hippo can play a selection of casino-style games. A portion of the proceeds go to local nonprofits including the Hutto Resource Center, Texas Firewalkers and
Sam Arava, DDS ∙ Chakradhar Beerpur, DDS ALL SEASONS DENTISTRY
Includes Exam, XRAYS & Simple Cleaning For Cash Patients Only Value $249 Expires 6/30/2023 NEW PATIENT OFFER $99 FREE TAKE HOME WHITENING With PPO Dental Insurance Value $149 Schedule an appointment today 737.243.1111 FREE INVISALIGN CONSULTATION IN OFFICE WHITENING SPECIAL $199 After New Patient Exam and Cleaning Value $499 Expires 6/30/2023 Value $99 Expies 6/30/2023
*Conditions apply
4450 E. Palm Valley Drive #B102 Round Rock, Texas 78665 www.allseasonsdentistry.com CREATING BEAUTIFUL SMILES
NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS • No insurance? No problem!
Rashes, bites and stings are just some of the non-life threatening illnesses and injuries we treat quickly and affordably.
SO IT WAS POISON IVY AFTER ALL.
Scan for the nearest location. Open 9am – 9pm, 7 days a week nextlevelurgentcare.com
9
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
cemetery prearrangements with 0% interest for 60 months ** + prearrangements * cemetery prearrangements * with 0% interest for 60 months ** on funeral prearrangements * Plan ahead and take advantage of extraordinary savings . Join us as we remember and honor those who gave their lives for our freedom To schedule an appointment and take advantage of special savings, call [Counselor Name] at [000-000-0000] . Contact us to schedule an appointment: (512) 251-4118 To schedule an appointment and take advantage of special savings, call [Counselor Name] at [000-000-0000] . Starting at 11:00 A.M. Memorial Day, Monday May 29 Your health and safety are important to us. We remain committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for the families we serve. Your health and safety are important to us. We remain committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for the families we serve. Contact us to schedule an appointment: (512) 251-4118 To schedule an appointment and take advantage of special savings, call [Counselor Name] at [000-000-0000] . Contact us to schedule an appointment: (512) 251-4118 up to 12% on funeral prearrangements *
Spring Savings Event Plan ahead and take advantage of extraordinary savings . save up to 18% on cemetery prearrangements * 0% interest for 60 months ** + up to 12% on funeral prearrangements * save up to 18% on cemetery prearrangements * with 0% interest for 60 months ** + To schedule an appointment and take advantage of special savings, call [Counselor Name] at [000-000-0000] . Contact us to schedule an appointment: (512) 251-4118 COOK WALDEN/CAPITAL PARKS FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY | PFLUGERVILLE CookWaldenCapitalParks.com
COOK WALDEN/CAPITAL PARKS FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY | PFLUGERVILLE CookWaldenCapitalParks.com COOK WALDEN/CAPITAL PARKS FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY | PFLUGERVILLE CookWaldenCapitalParks.com Your health and safety are important to us. We remain committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for the families we serve.
Your health and safety are important to us. We remain committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for the families we serve.
COOK WALDEN/CAPITAL PARKS FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY | PFLUGERVILLE CookWaldenCapitalParks.com *Limited-time discounts valid only for prearranged funeral contracts and select cemetery property. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. Discounts apply to new pre-need purchases only. Terms and conditions apply. See an associate for details. | **0% interest-free financing for 60 months valid only with 10% down payment. Example credit transaction for burial package: A total purchase price of $6,900 financed with a 10% down payment and 0% APR would require 60 monthly payments of $103.50. Offer applies only to qualifying purchases and is subject to change. Other terms and conditions apply. Contact us for more details. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov *Limited-time discounts valid only for prearranged funeral contracts and select cemetery property. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. Discounts apply to new pre-need purchases only. Terms and conditions apply. See an associate for details. | **0% interest-free financing for 60 months valid only with 10% down payment. Example credit transaction for burial package: A total purchase price of $6,900 financed with a 10% down payment and 0% APR would require 60 monthly payments of $103.50. Offer applies only to qualifying purchases and is subject to change. Other terms and conditions apply. Contact us for more details. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov *Limited-time discounts valid only for prearranged funeral contracts and select cemetery property. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. Discounts apply to new pre-need purchases only. Terms and conditions apply. See an associate for details. | **0% interest-free financing for 60 months valid only with 10% down payment. Example credit transaction for burial package: A total purchase price of $6,900 financed with a 10% down payment and 0% APR would require 60 monthly payments of $103.50. Offer applies only to qualifying purchases and is subject to change. Other terms and conditions apply. Contact us for more details. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov
*Limited-time discounts valid only for prearranged funeral contracts and select cemetery property. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. Discounts apply to new pre-need purchases only. Terms and conditions apply. See an associate for details. | **0% interest-free financing for 60 months valid only with 10% down payment. Example credit ransaction for burial package: A total purchase price of $6,900 financed with a 10% down payment and 0% APR would require 60 monthly payments of $103.50. Offer applies only to qualifying purchases and is subject to change. Other terms and conditions apply. Contact us for more details. Offer valid March 17 - April 10, 2022. www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov
Give the Ultimate Gift. Scan here for more information
10
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
TODO LIST
May & June events
COMPILED BY BRIAN RASH
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS Round Rock MAY 29 The Round Rock Veterans Coalition and the city of Round Rock will host a Memorial Day event that will include a remembrance ceremony and light refreshments. 10 a.m.-noon. Free. Yonders Point Plaza on the north side of Old Settlers Park, 3103 Aten Loop, Round Rock. www.roundrocktexas.gov Pugerville MAY 29 The Veterans of Foreign Wars Chapter 8787 will host a Memorial Day Celebration in Pugerville. 11 a.m.-noon. Free. Cook Walden/ Capital Parks Funeral Home & Cemetery, 1401 N. I-35, Pugerville. www.vfw8787.org PRIDE EVENTS Round Rock JUNE 3 Round Rock Pride will host the second annual Pride Festival. The event will feature food trucks, activities and live music. Dogs are not allowed, but umbrellas and coolers with food and nonalcoholic beverages will be permitted. 3-8 p.m. Free. Centennial Plaza, 301 W. Bagdad Ave., Round Rock. www.roundrockpride.com Pugerville JUNE 10 The second annual Pugerville Pride Pfestival will take place in downtown Pugerville. The event will feature food vendors, live music, local art, comedians, drag performances and activities for kids. 2:30-10 p.m. Free. Downtown Pugerville. www.pfpride.org
MAY 11
CHECK OUT SOME CLASSIC CARS THE GROWLER BAR & KITCHEN
MAY 13
RUN AND EAT AT A DONUT 5K DOWNTOWN ROUND ROCK
The second annual Craft and Cars event will take place in Pugerville and feature dozens of classic and exotic cars. Attendees can also enjoy a craft beer from The Growler Bar & Kitchen. 6-10 p.m. Free. The Growler Bar & Kitchen, 1300 FM 685, Ste. 100, Pugerville. 512-969-5043. www.txgrowlerbar.com (Courtesy The Growler Bar & Kitchen)
The fth annual Round Rock Donut Dash 5K will feature a midpoint stop for donuts, and there will be an afterparty with food, live music and activities. Participants must register online. Race starts at 7 a.m. $40 (age 11 and under), $50 (age 12 and over). Prete Plaza, 221 E. Main St., Round Rock. www.roundrocktexas.gov (Courtesy city of Round Rock)
MAY 18 HAVE A LIVE MUSIC LUNCH BREAK Austin-based jazz ensemble Jazz Daddies will perform a set in downtown Round Rock. Guests are invited to enjoy the group’s musical stylings, which include jazz standards, bebop, blues and funk tunes. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Downtown Round Rock parklet, East Main Street between Mays and Sheppard streets, Round Rock. www.roundrocktexas.gov 19 SEE AN INTIMATE SHOW The Pugerville Parks and Recreation Department will host the rst of its Small Stage Series in the downtown plaza next to City Hall. The family- friendly event features live music from various artists. 6-8 p.m. Free. Downtown Pugerville, 100 E. Main St., Pugerville. https://parks.pugervilletx.gov 20 READ TO HORSES Kids in kindergarten through second grade can improve their literacy by reading to miniature therapy horses. Space for the event is limited, and parents are encouraged to sign up their
Round Rock called the Lone Star Jam. The Memorial Day weekend festival is a rain- or-shine event, and tickets are available in advance online or at the gate. A free water station will be available, and guests may bring water bottles or purchase a water bottle at the event. Gates open at 12:05 p.m. Tickets start at $126. Round Rock Amp, 3701 N. I-35, Round Rock. www.lonestarjam.net 28 SLAY SOME DRAGONS Fantasy gamers age 18 and up are invited to the Dungeon Crawl Classics Role-Playing Game. The fantasy game retains retro fantasy elements of the ’70s but also has modern rules. 2-5 p.m. Free. Pugerville Public Library, 1008 W. Puger St., Pugerville. 512-990-6375. https://library.pugervilletx.gov 28 TAKE IN SOME LIVE BRAZILIAN MUSIC Special guest Darrin Milling, principal trombonist for the Sao Paulo State Symphony in Brazil, will headline a performance in Round Rock with musical backing from several Austin-area classical musicians. 4-6 p.m. Free. Round Rock Presbyterian Church, 4010 Sam Bass Road, Round Rock. 512-244-2152. www.roundrockpresbyterian.org
children 15 minutes before the event. 1-2 p.m. Free. Pugerville Public Library, 1008 W. Puger St., Pugerville. 512-990-6375. https://library.pugervilletx.gov 20 HAVE MARGARITAS AT A FOOD TRUCK FEST The Margarita and Food Truck Fest will feature several food trucks from throughout Central Texas as well as a variety of margaritas, a full bar and bands playing all day. Noon-7 p.m. Free (children under age 12), $15-$60 (age 12 and over). Round Rock Amp, 3701 N. I-35, Round Rock. www.roundrockamp.com 26 ATTEND A BLOCK PARTY The city of Hutto will host a family-friendly block party that will feature kids activities, food trucks, vendors and live music. There will also be a remembrance ceremony for Memorial Day. 6-9 p.m. Free. Fritz Park, 400 Park St., Hutto. www.huttotx.gov 26 AND 27 ROCK OUT AT A LOCAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Music legends Pat Green, Stoney LaRue, Randy Rogers Band and Jack Ingram will headline a two-day music festival in
Find more or submit local events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
Movie Music live in concert in full philharmonic sound Beautiful music from great movies from modern to classic performed by our powerful CTP musi- Movie Music live in concert in full philharmonic sound Beautiful music from great movies from modern to classic performed by our powerful CTP musi- Movie Music live in concert in full philharmonic sound Beautiful music from great movies from modern to classic performed by our powerful CTP musi- in full philharmonic sound Sunday May 21, 4:00pm Klett Performance Center 2211 N Austin Ave., Georgetown info@CentralTexasPhilharmonic.org Movie Music live in concert in full philharmonic sound Beautiful music from great movies from modern to classic performed by our powerful CTP musi- Beautiful music from great movies from modern to classic performed by our powerful CTP musi- Youth Orchestra at 3:00
CASH FOR ELECTRONICS
SHOP NOW
WE BUY BROKEN DEVICES
Sunday May 21, 4:00pm Klett Performance Center 2211 N Austin Ave., Georgetown info@CentralTexasPhilharmonic.org Sunday May 21, 4:00pm Klett Performance Center 2211 N Austin Ave., Georgetown info@CentralTexasPhilharmonic.org
Youth Orchestra at 3:00 Sunday May 21, 4:00pm Klett Performance Center Youth Orchestra at 3:00 2211 N Austin Ave., Georgetown info@CentralTexasPhilharmonic.org 2211 N Austin Ave., Georgetown info@CentralTexasPhilharmonic.org Sunday May 21, 4:00pm Klett Performance Center
hestra at 3:00
BUY NOW
WWW.PAYMORE.COM 512-692-6242
399 W Louis Henna Blvd | Austin, TX 78728 MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-6PM | SATURDAY 10-2PM
11
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
ACCOMPLISH MORE this summer at ACC
CITIZENS and STUDENTS keeping communities safe
through anonymous tip reporting. Tips resulting in an arrest may qualify for a cash reward. Scan for more information.
CLASSES START MAY 30 austincc.edu/summer
Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization and NO TAX DOLLARS are involved.
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY! HOURS: Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm • Saturday, 10am - 2pm Donations Accepted: Monday - Saturday 8am - 4pm
TREASURES CHARITY RESALE SHOP & BOUTIQUE OPEN WITH SAFETY PROTOCOLS!
DONATE ONLINE AT RRASC.ORG
1099 E. Main Street | Round Rock, TX 78664
IKEA Family members save 5% in-store. † Every visit. Every day.
You’ll also get special offers, free in-store perks, price protection, and more. It’s free to join the IKEA Family club, and you’ll be saving in no time. Scan here or visit IKEA.us/family
Visit one of our five Texas locations today: IKEA Frisco and IKEA Grand Prairie (Dallas–Fort Worth), IKEA Round Rock (Austin), IKEA Houston, and IKEA Live Oak (San Antonio). Find us online at IKEA-USA.com
†Limited to qualifying purchases, exclusions apply. Not valid on services. Discount applied in-store only, before tax shipping, and handling. Cannot be combined with coupons. Visit IKEA-USA.com/AffordMore for full details.
12
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
TRANSPORTATION UPDATES Kenney Fort Boulevard opening delayed until fall A major Round Rock thoroughfare originally scheduled to open to drivers this summer will be delayed at least two months. The changed timeline for the new Gary Hudder, Round Rock Trans- portation Department director, said supply chain issues related to the project pushed the completion date further with the road now expected to open in the fall, Hudder said.
COMPILED BY BROOKE SJOBERG
ONGOING PROJECTS
and SH 45 N, enhancing mobility, Hudder said. It is part of a larger street that is planned to connect drivers from SH 45 N to University Boulevard. While the city is taking steps to assume ownership of more than 5,000 individual street lights, Hudder said council is being proactive in adding this piece to the project. At the April 13 meeting, city officials also approved $507,755 in additional project costs that include lighting, irrigation system repairs and the installation of a sound wall. This change order brings the total cost to nearly $25.98 million, or $2 million more than the original contract price. Timeline: January 2022-fall 2023 Cost: $25.9 million Funding source: Capital Area Metropoli- tan Planning Organization, city of Round Rock, Williamson County
E. MCNEIL RD.
segment for the new segment of Kenney Fort Boulevard from Forest Creek Drive to SH 45 N was made official April 13. FINAL FIXES The latest change order for the Kenney Fort Boulevard extension project that helped increase the total cost to $25.9 million
N
The roadway extension will elimi- nate a gap in the city’s transportation network between Gattis School Road
McNeil Road improvements Additional culverts to increase ca- pacity for drainage flows on McNeil Road are approved with construction expected to begin in early summer. The three culverts will be installed under the railroad tracks and drain into Brushy Creek. Timeline: Summer 2023-TBD Cost: $869,428 Funding source: city of Round Rock
130 TOLL
KENNEY FORT BLVD.
includes funding for: • Adding street lights
35
79
FOREST CREEK DR.
• Repairing irrigation systems • Resodding disturbed yards • Installing a sound wall SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK/ COMMUNITY IMPACT
GATTIS SCHOOL RD.
45 TOLL
35
N
HESTERS CROSSING RD.
Streets in downtown Round Rock to be repaved for $3.5M Downtown Round Rock roadways will be renewed through the city’s street maintenance program with work set to begin this summer. At an April 13 meeting, Round Rock officials approved a contract to repave downtown streets south of East Palm Valley Boulevard and north of McNeil Road. Round Rock Transportation Director Gary Hudder said the city will clearly communicate with downtown-area resi- dents about the project and any need to relocate vehicles as the area has many parking challenges. This program allows city officials to identify city-owned streets in need of maintenance, fill potholes and repair crumbling sidewalks and driveway approaches, city staff
N
N. GEORGETOWN ST.
South Mays Street gateway enhancements
79
Round Rock city staff confirmed in March a project to upgrade portions of Mays Street is nearing substan- tial completion. Work began in April 2022 and includes adding walls, new signage and a lighting system. Timeline: April 2022-April 2023 Cost: $2.52 million Funding source: Round Rock Trans- portation and Economic Development Corp.
DOWNTOWN ROUND ROCK
35
E. MCNEIL RD.
N
said. The project was bid in March with city officials awarding a $3.54 million contract to Leander-based Bennett Paving Inc. on April 13. Timeline: construction to start this summer Cost: $3.54 million Funding source: city of Round Rock
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF APRIL 17. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT RRKNEWS@COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.
In Honor of Mother’s Day Month Get $150 off any Golden in-stock product and $400 off a bundle of 2 in-stock products. We will match any advertised price!
11066 Pecan Park Blvd. #409 Cedar Park, TX 78613 MON-FRI: 9am-5pm | SAT: 10am-2pm | SUN: Closed
mobilitycity.com/ctx 512-580-8680
3 & 4 WHEEL GOLDEN BUZZAROUND XLS HD SCOOTER
PORTABLE GOLDEN LITE RIDER ENVY POWER CHAIR
COMFORTABLE GOLDEN LIFT CHAIR RECLINER WITH BRISA
WALKER SKIS FOR LIFE! MUST BRING IN YOUR WALKER
BATTERY TEST IN-STORE! ON MOBILITY EQUIPMENT
FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE AUSTIN METRO AREA!
13
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
NEWS BRIEFS Texas House approves bill limiting cities’ ability to pass variety of local ordinances
The Williamson County Commissioners Court approved a study that will examine whether certain elected positions should get a pay bump. Those include:
POTENTIAL RAISES
County commissioners County judge County treasurer District clerk
County sheriff County clerk County tax assessor-collector Justice of the Peace
BY HANNAH NORTON
For and against House Bill 2127, which would ban regulations by cities and counties that include worker safety, consumer protections and zoning laws, has opponents and supporters. "The world’s ninth-largest economy shouldn’t be subjected to the whims of rogue regulators—who often pass onerous mandates in the dead of night." For
A bill that would significantly reduce local control passed out of the Texas House on April 19. The legislation would ban a variety of regulations by cities and counties, including worker safety, drought restrictions, consumer protections and zoning laws. House Bill 2127, by Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, aims to prevent local leaders from passing or enforcing ordinances related to finance, agriculture, labor, property and more. Essentially, any topics that are covered by state or federal laws could not be regulated locally. Texans would also be allowed to sue their community officials if they believe local regulations go against state law. The bill was approved by the House with a 92-55 vote, largely along party lines. HB 2127 now heads to the Texas Senate.
SOURCE: WILLIAMSON COUNTY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
County to review salaries of elected positions
BY GRANT CRAWFORD
The salaries to be reviewed include the positions of county judge, county commissioner, county constable, justice of the peace, county treasurer, county tax assessor-collector, district clerk, county clerk, county attorney and county sheriff. The county’s human resources team reviews salaries each year, comparing pay to counties larger and smaller by population. This year, the staff will look at compensation for elected officials in Bell, Brazoria, Hayes, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Denton, Collin and Travis counties.
Williamson County officials could approve a pay raise for certain elected positions pending the results of a late April salary comparison study. At an April 25 meeting, William- son County Commissioners Court approved a study to be conducted by county staff that will compare the salaries of its elected officials with others in the state. Officials said the study could result in a possible cost-of-living increase for select elected positions.
Annie Spilman, Texas director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses
Against
“This is going to have a direct impact on workers, on the people that are building our state. And now they won’t be able to get those breaks or report that if their employers don’t provide them with breaks.” Ana Gonzalez, deputy director of politics and policy for the Texas AFL-CIO
The local credit union that gives you more.
NEW CLIENT PROMO New Clients Only - Cannot be combined with any other discounts or used with more than one address/household. Expires 6/15/2023 $ 35 EXAM FEE Medicine in 2016. She really enjoys educating clients on the care of their pets and working to encourage the human animal bond. Dr. Nimmo enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 dogs, Dexter and Helen. Meet Dr. CELESTE NIMMO, DVM Dr. Nimmo graduated with her Bachelor of Science, Animal Sciences in 2010 from Louisiana State University. She furthered her educational career at LSU by receiving her doctorate of Veterinary
5,000+ shared branches
(512) 240-7070 OPEN 7 DAYS / WEEK
Free checking 300+ free ATMs
Book now! Limited appointments available. Expires 5/31/2023 DENTAL CLEANING SPECIAL $ 100 SAVINGS
BOOK APPT NOW
Separate dog/cat waiting rooms
Scan code to get our $100 New Member Promo. GET $100
vistapetvet.com 5120 N. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock, TX 78665
1460
14
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
Agreement for new tech manufacturer will bring 50 high-paying positions to Round Rock
WilCo approves new municipal district affiliated with Disney
DISTRICT FEATURES The Solana Municipal Utility District No. 1 will:
Span 7,000 acres across Williamson and Bell counties
BY BROOKE SJOBERG
AGREEMENT DETAILS In exchange for making local investments and creating jobs, Toppan Photomasks will receive financial incentives. Elements of the deal include:
As part of a local economic development effort, 50 new semiconductor industry jobs are coming to the Round Rock area. Jordan Robinson, Round Rock Chamber CEO and president, said Toppan Photomasks will add a total of 50 new job postings with starting annual salaries of $70,000, some of which will be posted in the near future. Toppan Photomasks, a man- ufacturer of key components used to make semiconductors, brokered a deal with the city of Round Rock April 27 that will see $200 million worth of investment in real and business property investments made into the community. This is an expansion of existing operations in the city, where the company’s U.S. headquarters is based. Round Rock is also the site of one of five global manufactur- ing operations.
BY GRANT CRAWFORD
Contain about 14,000 homes
The creation of a municipal utility district for a residential develop- ment—which could have ties to The Walt Disney Co.—received a stamp of approval from the Williamson County Commissioners Court on April 11. Williamson County Judge Bill Grav- ell said the Solana Municipal Utility District No. 1 is being created through the state Legislature and will need the approval of state lawmakers. He said the project’s funding sources and DMB Development LLC’s potential affiliation with Disney “is really a decision by the developer.” “The family that owns Solana Ranch very much cares about the environment, our water [and] our trees,” Gravell said. “I appreciate the seriousness of the conversation. I can assure you that Disney World is
Require the developer to provide rights of way needed for long-term transportation plans
OVER $200M investment from Toppan Photomasks
50 jobs created
SOURCE: WILLIAMSON COUNTY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
not going to build a theme park at this location. However, it could well be other Disney property.” A municipal utility district, or MUD, is a special political subdivision providing developers with an alternative way to finance infrastructure, such as sewage, water, drainage, roads and other services through taxes. Gravell said the Solana MUD is a product of annexation laws as state law does not allow cities to add land outside of their extraterritorial jurisdiction.
$1.25M incentives to Toppan Photomasks through 2029
SOURCE: CITY OF ROUND ROCK/ COMMUNITY IMPACT
Robinson said the agreement will provide the company $1.25 million in economic incentives that are tied to phase completions through 2029 and based on investment in the city’s tax base and job creation.
Challenger School offers uniquely fun and academic programs for preschool to eighth grade students. Our students learn to think for themselves and to value independence. Unmatched Academic Results! Visit ChallengerSchool.com to learn more.
A worry-free Summer with 24/7 Virtual Care Allergies, cold & flu, rashes, sunburn, swimmer’s ear, UTIs, nausea, cough & sore throat, minor injuries, STIs, and more
Avery Ranch (PS–G8) (512) 341-8000 15101 Avery Ranch Boulevard, Austin Round Rock (PS–G1) (512) 255-8844 1521 Joyce Lane, Round Rock Spicewood Springs (PS–K) (512) 258-1299 13015 Pond Springs Road, Austin
Celebrating 60 years
An independent private school offering preschool through eighth grade
© 2023, Challenger Schools Challenger School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
NormanMD.com
15
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
Memorial Day
on select TEMPUR-BREEZE ® floor models mattresses * 50% SAVE UP TO
LIMITED TIME ONLY SAVE THE TAX! WE PAY IT FOR YOU On select mattresses. See store for details.
Purchase a Clara mattress and get same or smaller size for FREE. Not Valid with any other offer. See store for details. FREE BUY 1 GET 1
FREE DELIVERY SETUP & REMOVAL *With $699 purchase or more. Not valid with any other offer. See store for details.
BIG TEX LOUNGER NOW ONLY $ 149 with pressure-relieving memory foam
FactoryMattressTexas.com
SCAN CODE FOR LOCATIONS IN AUSTIN & SAN ANTONIO
0% FINANCING FOR UP TO 6 YEARS
*See store for details. Save up to 50% on Tempur-Pedic® 2019 PRObreeze° and LUXEbreeze° floor sample models only. Available products and sizes vary by location. Savings apply to purchases made now while supplies last. Not valid on previous purchases or pending orders.
16
COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM
EDUCATION BRIEFS
News from Round Rock ISDs
Round Rock ISD board of trustees will meet May 18 at 5:30 p.m. 300 Lake Creek Drive, Round Rock 512-464-5000 www.roundrockisd.org MEETINGS WE COVER 7,600 National Merit Scholarship award winners will be announced in June, according to the district. ROUND ROCK ISD A total of 103 students were named National Merit Scholarship Finalists in April. They are some of the 15,000 students across the country who were selected as finalists in the scholarship program. Around NUMBER TO KNOW The percentage of Round Rock ISD high school students in a Career & Technical Education Academy course 79% HIGHLIGHTS ROUND ROCK ISD Trustees approved $1.96 million for two capital improvement projects April 20. The amount covers a $654,819 ceiling replacement for Noel Grisham Middle School as well as $1.34 million for the Westwood High School parking lot repaving. The former is a project of the district’s 2018 bond.
District to retain its library assistants at some campuses ROUND ROCK ISD To deal with budgetary constraints projected for the 2023-24 school year, the district will reduce the number of campuses that have library assistants. Maritza Gallaga, Round Rock ISD interim chief of public affairs and communication, said the move is largely due to the discontinuation of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funding. RRISD received $29.12 million in ESSER funding in 2021. The district allocated the federal money to fund certain staffing positions in 2022 with plans to reabsorb the costs into the budget after funds ran out. The decision came after community members spoke out against an April 12 decision to cut all library assistant positions due to funding constraints. KEEPING STAFF After an April 12 decision by Round Rock ISD to eliminate all library assistants, district officials in late April said some campuses will retain one part-time library assistant. Those campuses include: • Title I elementary and middle schools • Elementary and middle schools with more than 650 students
ADDITIONAL DATA The survey also compiled figures on the following:
Feel like they belong at school 65%
Ability to perform well at school 57%
Elementary school students Secondary school students
46% 43%
SOURCE: ROUND ROCK ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT
55% of secondary students feel safe at their campuses ROUND ROCK ISD The first districtwide adminis- tration of a survey among Round Rock ISD students in late March shows 55% of secondary school students and 64% of elementary school students feel safe on campus. The data, which district officials discussed at an April 20 meeting, is part of a new effort to gauge and address the social-emotional well-being of students and continue to monitor their progress. In addition to how safe students feel in school, the survey data provides insight into how much students feel they belong at school, their perceived ability to perform academically and the state of existing student-peer relationships.
SOURCE: ROUND ROCK ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT
Get back in motion with ARC Orthopedic care ARC Orthopedics offers surgical, non - surgical and minimally invasive treatment options for a strong recovery and minimal pain. Relieve muscle, bone, or joint pain from sports injuries, arthritis, or repetitive use. Near you at ARC Round Rock
Book now at ARCorthopedics.com
Pre Order your Pie 512-828-9047 National Apple Pie May 13
CHESS CAMP Only 20 spots AVAILABLE June 12th - 16th July 31st - August 4th 8:30-4PM
SUMMER PROGRAMS: Language Arts Maths Programming Study Skills
Awarded Best Pie in Texas multiple years
Results for your Student
DETAILS
10 Chisholm Trail Suite B Round Rock
www.papispies.com Hours: Weds-Sun 9AM-3PM
2800 S I-35 Frontage Rd #150, Round Rock,TX 78681 (512) 910-4050
Located through white picket fence
17
ROUND ROCK EDITION • MAY 2023
Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22-23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44Powered by FlippingBook