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Fourth of July and Lobster Boil at Barton Creek Country Club

Monday, July 16th, 2012

My husband and I were able to join in on the festivities at Barton Creek Country Club on July 7th. What a great night!!! There was a great turn out of members and their families. Every time we’re able to make it to an event at the club we’re reminded how nice it is to have a sense of family and community! For anyone looking to relocate to Austin and would like to join a social club or looking for a club that offers 3 of the best golf courses in Austin Barton Creek should definitely be on the top of your list! And, if you need a sponsor I’d be more than happy to help you and make introductions!!! Here’s to our country, the greatest nation on the planet and to BCCC where family and fun comes together at one very special place in Austin!

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Austin is #8 best city for staying young

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

I was convinced my active lifestyle and (semi) healthy eating habits were contributing to my staying young. Turns out, I forgot one major factor- living in Austin. Yup, According to RealAge, Austin is ranked the #8 city for keeping you young. The employment rate of the city helps keep the stress among the lowest in the nation with the second-best optimism rate. If you think you are enjoying life now, try getting out and experiencing the many activities Austin has to offer. No matter your age, there is something for everyone.

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Austin #1 of 10 Best Cities For Next Decade

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

We live in challenging times. Unemployment remains high, and the U.S. lead in technology and science is slipping as many foreign countries gain ground. But some U.S. cities, though slowed by the Great Recession, still thrive by lifting good old American innovation to new levels. And that will help put more Americans back to work and keep our international edge.

In Kiplinger’s latest search for top cities, we focused on places that specialize in out-of-the-box thinking. “New ideas generate new businesses,” says Kevin Stolarick, our numbers guru, who this year evaluated U.S. cities for growth and growth potential. Stolarick is research director at the Martin Prosperity Institute, a think tank that studies economic prosperity. “In the places where innovation works, it really works,” he says.

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City Car-Share Plan About To Go Public

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Those ubiquitous white-and-blue Smart cars in the City of Austin’s nascent car-sharing program have spent a lot more time parked than rolling around Central Austin, based on statistics from the first three months of this year.

general public, officials said Tuesday, soon will get a chance to get behind the wheel of the tiny two-seat cars.

The 125 cars in the stable provided for city employee use by car2go, a Daimler AG subsidiary, have been “leased” about 118 times each weekday since Jan. 1, meaning that on average, each car has been taken out once a day. The average time of usage has been about 71 minutes. The city, under a pilot program that began in November, does not actually pay Daimler when its workers use the cars on municipal business, so the statistics do not reflect what usage might be if there were money involved.

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