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Spring Branch, TX

The Crossing at Spring Creek

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THE CROSSING AT SPRING CREEK

the crossing at spring creek


Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country in Spring Branch is this lovely community on Spring Creek. It is located just off US 281 offering an easy commute into San Antonio and within minutes of Canyon Lake, the Guadalupe River, golf courses, parks, shopping, eateries and Comal ISD schools.

THE CROSSING AT SPRING CREEK

the crossing at spring creek


Enjoy the Hill Country lifestyle in this nicely planned neighborhood set along the shores of Spring Creek, complete with acreage home sites, fabulous neighborhood amenities and a great location. You will love the peacefulness that living in the hills has to offer.

THE CROSSING AT SPRING CREEK

the crossing at spring creek


The gated property owner’s park area has something for everyone. Visit Spring Creek, walk on the trials, swim in the pool, host a party in the pavilion, play soccer, and meet up with family and friends in this beautiful country setting.

THE CROSSING AT SPRING CREEK

the crossing at spring creek


If you are interested in property in this lovely community, contact the Texas Land Chick of CanyonCasa.com Real Estate today!

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Earth Day Celebration @ Guadalupe River State Park Children's Discovery Center.

CARL & CEIL WINTERS Canyon Lake/New Braunfels /San Antonio: Inspector in New Braunfels, TX

This event may be something if you have children or grandchildren. The park is located between Hwy. 46 and I-10. If you are coming from San Antonio go North 281 to Hwy.46, Exit and go west on 46. If you are coming north from San Antonio to Boerne, exit Hwy. 46 and go east. Follow the signs.

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us

Guadalupe River State Park to Open New Center for Kids April 24
Children's Discovery Center Opening Highlights Earth Day Celebration

SPRING BRANCH - A strolling spider expert in safari gear, guided nature walks, crayfish displays, bird-banding and a live reptile show-and-tell are just some of the activities planned for Guadalupe River State Park's Earth Day celebration from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Saturday, April 24. The special day also marks the grand opening of the Children's Discovery Center.

The Children's Discovery Center, designed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife's Interpretive Services Department, occupies a hexagonal building not far from the Guadalupe River. The center encourages youngsters to look at the popular Texas Hill Country park's remarkable natural resources through the eyes of a scientist. Children enter the building by crawling through the trunk of a "cypress tree" to discover what awaits them outdoors in the almost 2,000-acre state park when they really pay attention to nature.

Nine concrete markers containing a different animal track have been placed in various spots in the park's Day Use Area near the river to help visitors identify animals that left them. The answers can be found by looking inside a book located just outside the discovery center.

During the Earth Day celebration, youngsters will be able to visit 20 different learning stations staffed by TPWD biologists and archeologists, park volunteers and experts from such organizations as the Austin Gem and Mineral Society and Texas Natural Science Center. Kids who visit the discovery center get a free bug box with a magnifier lid. Members of the Native Plant Society of Texas will be talking about plants and seed planting, and will hand out wildflower seeds. The state park's friends group will be serving free hot dogs.

Two-hour guided walks of the adjacent Honey Creek State Natural Area will be given at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. In addition, throughout the day, Spider Joe will be strolling through the park, shaking spiders out of trees and answering questions about his arachnid buddies.

Texas Parks and Wildlife believes that places like Guadalupe River State Park's Children's Discovery Center help connect Texas' increasingly urban population with the natural world and serve to put outdoor experience into context to help youngsters understand how nature works. The new center is one way the state park is enhancing its interpretive programming that reaches tens of thousands of visitors annually, but has a difficult time serving the influx of visitors during warm-weather months. The new center will augment the park's interpretive programs by leading families to engage in unstructured outdoor nature investigation.

The park entry fee for persons 13 years of age or older is $7; children 12 and younger are free. After entrance to the park, all Earth Day activities and a hot dog lunch are free. For more information about the Earth Day events at Guadalupe River State Park, call (512) 389-8598 or visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Web site.

Localism Event - Comal and Kendall County - April 24th is a definite date for your calendar

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Social Media and New Updates from CPSC by Ceil & Carl Winters Bulletin Board for News

CARL & CEIL WINTERS Canyon Lake/New Braunfels /San Antonio: Inspector in New Braunfels, TX

Social Media and News Update: from Carl Winters, Complete Inspection

Bulletin Board for News Updates

This should make it easier to keep up

'CPSC 2.0' Launches Product Safety Agency into Social Media -- Learn more at http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09346.html

* Visit our new blog, OnSafety at www.cpsc.gov/onsafety

* See our videos on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/uscpsc

* Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/OnSafety

* See our photos on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/uscpsc

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from thousands of types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. The CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals - contributed significantly to the decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 30 years.

To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC's Hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270. To join a CPSC e-mail subscription list, please go to https://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx. Consumers can obtain recall and general safety information by logging on to CPSC's Web site at www.cpsc.gov.

Be sure to go through and inspect your home and items to see if you have any of these. We will continue to post here on Active Rain for Localism news for Comal County, Canyon Lake and New Braunfels Texas.

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CARL & CEIL WINTERS Canyon Lake/New Braunfels /San Antonio: Inspector in New Braunfels, TX

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Even a realtor gives FREE information, and FREE advice. The same goes for me as an inspector by blogging FREE information. You don't get paid until you have completed the sale or completed the inspection. Think About FREE and where it can lead. FREE IS GOOD IN MY OPINION!

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Welcome to Fischer Texas, Part 2 by Carl Winters - Fischer Dance Hall

CARL & CEIL WINTERS Canyon Lake/New Braunfels /San Antonio: Inspector in New Braunfels, TX

Don't blink or you might pass up a real treasure....Welcome to Fischer, TX - This features the dance hall

In my last blog I featured the 9-pin bowling still in use today at Fischer Texas.

This blog is the Fischer Dance Hall, community meeting place, wedding chapel or celebration hall. It's nothing fancy but soooooooo much history and what architecture. This is where our oldest son and his wife had their wedding reception. They just put out an invitation in the paper (this is how we do it in our area) inviting everyone that wanted to attend. I believe they had several hundred folks show up.Mostly locals that they grew up with, everyone came comfortable, babies in strollers, everyone brought a covered dish, ice chest and spent the evening. A one man band provided the music and we had many local singers. Now that's how you do it in the country.

* Fischer Hall
Established:
1875
Fischer, TX off FM Road 484
from Hwy 32 on Fischer Store Rd.

830-935-4800 Fischer Bowling Alley.

The Hall is still operated by descendants of the original family who built it. Several scenes from Willie Nelson's movie "Honeysuckle Rose" were filmed on location here. The interior of the Hall is an architectural wonder with beautiful old hand hewn beams and rafters. Adolph Hofner has played here many times and Ponty Bone has played several weddings.

Here are a few pic's so you can see how beautiful this old dance hall is at Fischer Texas. Just plain country!

---If you are buying, selling, building in Comal County, Fischer, Wimberly, Canyon Lake, Bulverde, Blanco, Spring Branch, New Braunfels, Texas and looking for a home inspector, please call Carl Winters, Advanced Inspector, License #3630 at 830-660-0131. We have been in business since 1994. A complete structural and mechanical inspection of your property with a report in your hands with photo's within 24 hours. I am also NAWT certified to do septic inspections along with yur home inspection. realestateinspector@yahoo.com Website: Complete Inspection Service Home Inspections 4u by Carl Winters, your hill country home inspector.

Localism Blog: Comal County August 5, 2009 Thank You Carl & Ceil Winters