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Steiner Ranch Forums/Message board

July 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment

http://steinerranchinfo.com/forums/

I have been puttering around with this idea for a while, and I have had some time to finally install it. I have used this software before and it is pretty good. I have been getting a lot of questions about things in Steiner Ranch and most of the time I just put it on the main page and see what the responses are. This eliminates the middleman (me) and lets residents post a question on the message boards and see what responses they get right away, instead of sometimes waiting a month while a certain person goes on vacation and doesn’t make any posts. I hope this creates more discussion on the forums, because I think there are many people that can answer the questions that residents have.

I know a lot of people don’t like providing email addresses and registering but the process is extremely simple and it provides some civility to the forums. All you have to do is click the register link at the top of the page and provide a username and email address. The email address is used only to send you a password to log in. I have created some sub forums. There is one for general topics, food, classified ads, businesses, and kids. Check out the above or below link and tell me what you think. I am not going to get rid of the comments as I feel its a good way to get quick communication on a topic, but I am going to monitor them more closely and start deleting some comments I don’t think should be up on the website. Tell me if there are any issues or if you need help using the forum.

http://steinerranchinfo.com/forums/

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Bunko Groups

June 30th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Victoria asks:

I am interested if there are any Bunko groups in Steiner or if anyone would be interested in starting one?

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Lawn, handyman, and maid recommendations

June 27th, 2008 · 6 Comments

Some readers are asking about these services.

I’m looking for somebody that is local that fits ceiling fans. Preferably somebody that is ‘inexpensive’ and somebody that has been used already and that can be recommended. I have two of them to go up.

and also for a maid…

We are very interested in seeing if any of your readers have suggestions for a good, dependable maid service.

and while I am at I might as well throw in an old post about lawn mowing that did not get much response.

Thanks for all the help.

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Swim Clinic with Olympic Swimmer Josh Davis

June 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Craig forwarded me this event that will take place August 2nd, 2008 at the Bella Mar Pool. Check out this link. There is also a flyer for the event.

Come to Bella Mar Pool for an event you won’t soon forget! Thanks to our sponsor, Hill Country Bible Church, the cost per swimmer is only $10.00! All net proceeds will go to the Steiner Stars!
Learn champion performance techniques on all four strokes (in-water & dry-land group instruction)
Understand how the body, mind and heart affect swimming
Opportunities to ask questions, get autographs and photos with Josh!
Receive a “breakout!” t-shirt, poster, DVDs and other souvenirs
Hear how Josh’s faith has given his life meaning beyond the gold!
You must register by July 18th to attend.
To register and find out more information, go to www.steinerstars.org/joshdavis.htm
Requirements: ages 7 - 18 only; plus, one season of swim team or competition experience

Saturday, August 2
Bella Mar Pool
4:30 - 8:00pm

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New high school and middle school named…

June 25th, 2008 · 10 Comments

Kind of. I found these two (1 2) articles about the naming of the new high school and middle school at Ribelin Ranch. The high school is named after Lt. Vandegrift. I think the LISD website can do a better job of telling the news.

Board Names Vandegrift High School & Four Points Middle School

The Leander ISD Board of Trustees voted unanimously at their June 19, 2008 meeting to name LISD High School #5 “Lt. Matthew Vandegrift High School.” LISD Middle School #7 has been named “Four Points Middle School.”

Lt. Matthew Ryan Vandegrift – a Leander High School honors graduate (Class of 1999) and athlete – was killed in Iraq in April 2008. First Lt. Vandegrift graduated from Texas A&M University with honors and a degree in international business, before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps in August 2005. He was killed just four days past his 28th birthday.

Lt. Vandegrift grew up in the Steiner Ranch subdivision — very near this new high school — and was an honor graduate at both the high school and college level. He participated in extracurricular activities, and demonstrated the highest character, plus a devotion to service demonstrated by the fact that he volunteered to defend the ideals of our great nation.

So there you have it. I got some emails from readers who would like another name for the high school. If you are or are not one of those people then there is a petition/survey going around trying to get a feel of the the name of the High School. Check out this link for that.

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Another restaurant in Steiner Ranch

June 24th, 2008 · 3 Comments

What kind of food? Where is it? This link from the excellent Hill Country News that for some odd reason has today’s date included in their links so that their links change from day to day. So the link will work today so I will cut and paste the article for after today. Oh woops… to answer the questions. Looks like bar food/Americana type food. It is next door to Fion and it will actually be an extension to Fion and be their restaurant. Confused? Then read the article below. Courtesy of Hill Country News.

First time restaurateur Paul Petruzzi and Fion Wine Pub owner Josh McKay are teaming up to expand Fion to include upscale dining.

Construction is underway next door to Fion in the Shops at Steiner. Eventually the two spaces will be connected with an archway. The restaurant is expected to open by the end of August or the first part of September.

“I’m really excited about Steiner Ranch and opening up. I think it’s a great location,” Petruzzi said. He has decades worth of experience working in the restaurant industry and as a research and development chef creating frozen entrees for retail.

Petruzzi and McKay have known each other for years. The idea to partner with McKay came after Petruzzi came to see Fion and the available space next door.

The Fion eatery is expected to seat around 60 people, including a small bar in front of the open kitchen. It will also have a large monitor that can be used for meetings and Petruzzi might offer dinner and movies. The patio is being renovated and a large awning will be going up.

Petruzzi plans to use local fresh ingredients as much as possible.

The menu on the pub side will include Guinness beer-battered jumbo onions, deep fried Spanish olives stuffed with blue cheese, and pub-style fish and chips seasoned with sea salt and served with malted vinegar and house-made ketchup.

Appetizers in the new dinning room will feature the classic onion soup topped with melted Gruyere cheese and potato encrusted crab cake with sweet red onion marmalade.

Entrees will include pan-seared halibut on a bed of roasted tomatoes and spinach, cast iron skillet seared double cut pork chops with caramelized onions, asparagus and roasted Yukon gold potatoes with a Gorgonzola demi-glaze. Fried chicken with mashed potatoes, grilled sweet corn and collard greens will be another selection.

At the existing pub, Fion customers can buy beverages to take home or drink on premise. The shop has over 600 wines including more than 40 Texas wines and over 500 beers including about 10 from Texas beer producers.

McKay has opened several businesses over the years. Five years ago, McKay opened a retail shop in Bee Cave specializing in wine and specialty liquors; three years ago he opened a store in San Angelo, Texas and sold it after 18 months. Last October he came to Steiner Ranch and opened Fion.

Petruzzi is a Woodbury, Conn. native. He started out washing dishes at age 15 then spent the next 16 years moving up the ladder in the restaurant business from flipping eggs at a truck stop to working at 2 and 3-star restaurants in the Northeast.

When Petruzzi was coming up in the 1980s, cooking did not have the popularity it does today. But he had a passion for it even though his family continually would ask him about finding a real job.

Petruzzi went on to attend the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York. After that was recruited by frozen food maker Michael Angelo’s Inc., which has a plant in Austin. As a R&D chef for 8 years he developed dishes for stores such as Whole Foods Market, Costco Wholesale, Sam’s Club and H-E-B grocery.

One of his favorite dishes he created was poached halibut on a bed of spinach and white beans topped with tomato and creamy mushrooms and drizzled with truffle oil. It is still on shelves today in certain parts of the country, during certain seasons.

He created a buffalo wing sandwich for Whole Foods and at Sam’s he developed a chicken piccata dish that is also still available in parts of the country.

Petruzzi left that job earlier this year to focus on the Fion eatery. He wants to create a comfortable, neighborhood place in Steiner Ranch.

“I’m excited to bring this kind of food down there,” Petruzzi said.

For the first month, the Fion restaurant will focus on dinners and getting the crew up to speed. After that, Petruzzi plans to add lunches.

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Need help?

June 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

I got this email from Kathleen.

With the kids out of school for the summer, all the things on mom and dad’s plate seem to double!  Let me help.  My name is Kathleen and I am a stay at home mom in Steiner Ranch who’s parents also live in the neighborhood, so I get lots of help!  I know picking up 2 kids from school, buying that birthday present for this weekend’s party, getting the clothes to the dry cleaner, the laundry, the dog to the vet, and that gift certificate for grandma can be nearly impossible to accomplish by yourself in one day.  I’d like to offer you a helping hand this summer.  I provide:

- personal shopping
- errand running
- child pickup and drop off from summer school or lessons
- babysitting (all ages including preemie babies, my child was a 31 weeker!)
- housesitting/plant care/pet care while you are on vacation

Credentials:

- references provided
- mother to a 2 year old little boy, auntie to 4 kids in RiverPlace
- former StrollerFit franchise owner
- taught tumbling/cheer to children and teenagers ages 3-18 for 6 years
- degree from UT and lots of shopping experience! (-:
- AHA Adult, Child, & Infant CPR Certified
- mom to 3 happy dogs

Please contact me at kathleenibanez@hotmail.com to schedule a free consultation and rates.  Hope to meet you soon!

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Mommy and Me groups???

June 20th, 2008 · 16 Comments

I got this question from Jennifer and I referred her to Stroller Strides but wondering if there were any other groups?

We are new to Steiner Ranch and I was wondering if you know of any Mommy and Me-type playgroups that meet in the area?  My son is 13 months old and he and I would love to get out and meet some of our new neighbors!

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Announcements - Puppies available

June 19th, 2008 · 9 Comments

Adorable Cocker Spaniel Puppies!

AKC registered

Puppies will be 6 weeks old around 06/21/08. Sweet, Buff-&-White, AKC, all shots and worming up to date, “crate trained” already, only one male left and three females…$300 each. Make appointment for viewings for Saturday and Sunday, June 21 & 22.

Call 512-447-1177 or 512-965-8942 for your appointment.

*  Austin area only.
*  Seller lives in Steiner Ranch.
*  Pictures of Dam and Sire on site for viewing. Healthy parents!  (call me and I can also email you copies of pics)
*  Call for more details.

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Custom Cakes for Steiner Ranch

June 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I got this email from Robyn and the website is pretty cool and has some pretty cool looking cakes on it. Someone check it out and tell me how the cakes are. The cupcakes look yummy…

Just For Fun Cakes is here just in time for summer! We specialize in celebration cakes for both young and old. We offer a variety of flavors and fillings to meet everyone’s needs. We bake our cakes fresh to order and use high quality ingredients. Delivery is free in the Steiner Ranch. The decorations are custom hand made and the prices are fantastic. We strive to achieve an upscale product in whimsical ways! Culinary Trained and here to accommodate you!

Feel free to email Robyn with any questions and please check out the website and see what we’re all about!

www.justforfuncakes.com

robyn@justforfuncakes.com

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