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Essential Next Steps
Jun. 04, 2018
Essential Next Steps. Jon & Leah Harlig. They help with organizing life’s transitions. Jon is a Certified Relocation and Transition Specialist. Leah is a Certified Senior Advisor. Their phone number is 512 215 0383. Email jon@essentialnextsteps.com, and leah@essentialnextsteps.com. |
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Long term care Insurance, medicare, and medicare supplement plans
Jun. 11, 2018
John Leslie with Physicians Mutual Insurance. Going to speak on Long term care Insurance, medicare, and medicare supplement plans. John Leslie’s phone number is 512-952-9825. Email johnrleslie@outlook.com |
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Hospice Austin
Jun. 18, 2018
Michelle Bailey from Hospice Austin is speaking about all the free programs that they offer the Community. (737)346-9940. Her e-mail is mbailey@hospiceaustin.org. |
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Jun. 25, 2018
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School's Out Food's In!
Jul. 09, 2018
Do you LOVE SOFI? Of course you do! Because last summer, we fed over 200 kids within 80+ DS families. We collect thousands of food bags in less than 4 short weeks. We promote community in nearly every n'hood in Dripping Springs, among more than 100 volunteers, and a host of local businesses and civic groups. Not to mention awarding over 200 volunteer hours to local students. The one the only Mandi McNutt will be joining us on Monday July 9th with an update on SOFI in the Drip! Please share and let everyone know how our community totally abounds in love and generosity. |
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Tiger Readers Foundation
Jul. 23, 2018
Join us on July 23rd with speaker Nichol, founder of the Tiger Readers Foundation. What is Tiger Readers? Tiger Readers Foundation is an early intervention reading program that supports students in Pre-K – 2 nd Grade. We work alongside teachers to provide students who need extra support with letter recognition, reading and writing skills. Research shows that most of a child’s brain development occurs within the first few years of life. A child’s brain grows to more than 90% of an adult size by the age of three. In Texas 26% of children ages 1-5 are read to less than 3 days per week and recognize the letters of the alphabet. Children who are read to at home are more likely to be able to count to 20 or higher than their peers. They are also more likely to be able to write their name and begin to read. Tiger Readers was founded to help teachers and parents close the gaps in early reading readiness.
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Rotary Social
Jul. 30, 2018
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Geology of the Texas Hill Country
Aug. 06, 2018
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