Register NOW for WB MUD Spring Break Programs!

Spring Break Art CampArt Mini-Camp Colors Across Texas 

This is a drawing and painting camp where you will draw scenes, plants and animals then paint them with water colors, acrylics, or pastels. We will spend some time on color compositions, identifying pleasing color combinations, and mixing colors. There will also be opportunities for quickie sketches and more detailed drawings. There are 18 spots available for children ages 7-12 year old. Visit our staff at the Recreation Center or call us at 512-251-9814 for registration.

When:   March 11-13, 11:30-3:30 pm
Where: Recreation Center
Fee:      $40

Babysitter Training Course

This American Red Cross course gives youth ages 11-15 years old the knowledge and confidence to care for infants and school-aged children. The course combines video, activities, hands-on skills training and discussion for a complete learning experience.

When:   March 11, 1-6 pm
Where:  Recreation Center
Fee:      $40

Volleyball Camp

This uniquely designed volleyball camp is open to all levels and is run by our certified volleyball coach. The camp will focus on developing all major playing skills while keeping a focus on building confidence, sportsmanship, teamwork, and healthy skill development. We will work hard to play hard! Visit our staff at the Recreation Center or call us at 512-251-9814 for registration.

When:   March 10, 12 & 14, 2-4 pm
Where:  Recreation Center
Fee:      $65

Basketball Camp

Our coaching staff will be on hand to get your skills honed for the spring. The camp will focus on fundamentals and conditioning for youth ages 10-15 years old. Visit our staff at the Recreation Center or call us at 512-251-9814 for registration.

When:   March 10, 12 & 14, 8-12 pm
Where:  Recreation CenterFee:      $65

American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification

If you’re 15 or older and looking for a great summer job or a challenging career that is in demand, the Red Cross Lifeguarding program is the place to start. Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you will learn patron rescue and surveillance skills, first aid and CPR/AED.

This course is ideal for lifeguards looking to work at a traditional still water pool. This course teaches professionalism, patron and facility surveillance, victim recognition, equipment-based rescues, and caring for head, neck and back injuries. Upon successful completion of the course you will receive the following American Red Cross Certifications:

  • Lifeguarding/First Aid (good for 2 years)
  • CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer (good for 2 years)

Prerequisites:

Must be 15 years old and able to pass the following swimming test:

  • Swim 300 yards unassisted (breaststroke or freestyle)
  • Two minute treading water (legs only)
  • Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using a freestyle or breast stroke, surface dive 7 – 10 feet. Retrieve a 10 lb. object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point and exit the water without using a ladder or steps. Within 1 minute and 40 seconds.

Registration

To register, call (512) 251-9814 or stop by the WB Recreation Center, 3000 Shoreline Drive.

When:   March 8 & 9 (12-5pm)

March 10, 12 & 14 (8am-5pm)

Where: Katherine Fleischer Pool & Office

2106 Klattenhoff Drive 78728

Fee:       $200

Save your pipes: Tips to keep water flowing in cold weather

Water Faucet - Dripping - BWIt’s going to be cold the next couple of days.  Please take the necessary precautions to protect your pipes and locate your water shut-off valve – just in case. If issues are spotted, call pros such as Graham and Sons in order to get an efficient service.

Before a freeze:

  • Wrap all exposed pipes located outside or in unheated areas of your home.
  • Remove garden hoses from outside faucets.  Insulate the faucet with a Styrofoam cover, rags, disposable diaper or paper.
  • Cover vents around the foundation of your house.
  • Know where your property’s water cut-off valve is located and know how to use it. Additionally, it’s advisable to have the contact information of the best plumber oahu on hand for any plumbing emergencies or maintenance needs.
  • Before the winter season starts, it is advised to check on your water heater and call in a water heater repair technician if it is malfunctioning.
  • If you need help with residential water softeners, visit sites like https://diamondh2o.com/residential-water-treatment/residential-water-softeners/.

In sub-freezing weather:

  • Let water drip slowly from inside faucets during a freeze.
  • Open cabinet doors under sinks where pipes are along outside walls.

If you’re not going to be home:

  • Cut off your water at the property’s cut-off valve and drain all outside water faucets if your house will be unoccupied for several days.
  • Or leave your home heating system on at a low setting.  That may cost a few bucks, but it’s better than returning home from your holiday trip to find your carpet, rugs like those vintage turkish rugs,  and furniture soaked from burst pipes.

Renters should contact the manager or landlord for more information on freeze precautions, or in case of urgent plumbing issues, such as burst pipes, they may need to seek assistance from an emergency plumber. And if you need water line repair, you may consider getting help from a team of expert services. If the problem persists despite all precautions, tenants may need to consider relocating to a new property. Jackpot Offers the best homes that has been built with all the high quality and best materials since they leave no compromise to provide a stress-free experience for the homeowners.

Locate & know how to use your Water Shut-Off Valve

By Margret Wingrove, Crossroads Utility Services

Don’t wait for a water emergency!!  Locate your water cut-off valve now so it can be accessed quickly when needed.

A properly operating cut-off valve allows you to quickly shut off water should you encounter any issues such as seattle leak detection in the house, need to work on your sprinkler system, or wish to turn off the water to your house as a precaution when traveling. For plumbing emergencies, hiring professional southampton plumbers will ensure the repair is done right the first time.

The water shut-off valve is located between the water meter near the street and your house.  It is generally located in the ground adjacent to the meter box and should be protected by a 6” circular cover.  The handle underneath the cover should be exercised to make sure it is operable.  To verify the water valve is operable, turn on a hose bib next to the house.  Turn the house valve off and the water from the hose bib should stop flowing.  Turn the valve on and water should resume flowing from the hose bib.

It is the homeowner’s responsibility to maintain the cut off valve.

 

RRISD Citizens Bond Committee makes recommendation to Board of Trustees

RRISD Parents – Please see below for a link to the summary of the recommendations presented by the Citizens Bond Committee to the RRISD Board of Trustees on Wednesday, February 12, 2014; no action was taken.  At the bottom of the summary you’ll find a link to a more detailed report should you desire to read more.  

The Board of Trustees could take action on calling for a bond during its Regular Board Meeting scheduled next Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Round Rock High School Lecture Hall. The Board has until Feb. 28, 2014 to decide if voters will be asked to consider a bond package on May 10, 2014.

https://www.roundrockisd.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=32799&pageId=2989045