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CITY MANAGER’S WEEKLY UPDATE
For the week of:
August 31, 2008



Lewisville Schedules Spraying at WNV-Positive Mosquito Pool
The City of Lewisville performed mosquito spraying Thursday, Aug. 28 and Friday, Aug. 29, in northwest Lewisville between Garden Ridge Boulevard and Aspen Drive, commencing at a point about a quarter-mile north of FM 407. Two samples of mosquitoes collected from far northwest Lewisville recently tested positive for West Nile Virus. Collections from other locations near the area have not resulted in any positive samples.

The insecticide used is EPA-registered for use in public areas. It breaks down quickly and does not leave a toxic residue. However, residents in the spray area should wash toys or outdoor equipment left outside with soap and water before using and also wash fruits and vegetables from home gardens before cooking or consumption

Lewisville’s mosquito response plan is based on integrated pest management methods recommended by state and federal health officials. Lewisville will continue to inspect and closely monitor the area for the presence of mosquitoes capable of transmitting disease.

For more information, visit www.cityoflewisville.com or call Lewisville Animal Services at 972.219.3478.

Texas Baby Boomers & More Expo set for Sept. 13
The 2008 North Texas Baby Boomers & More Expo will be held at the Frederick P. Herring Recreation Center (formerly Civic Circle Recreation Center), 191 Civic Circle, on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event, organized by the Lewisville Senior Activity Center, will include local business vendors, yoga classes, cooking demonstrations, cash grab machine, wine tasting, prize drawings and information booths in the areas of travel, fitness, finance, anti-aging products, home builders and sports. The event is free, but the wine tasting costs $10 per person. The expo is geared toward anyone born in 1964 and earlier. For information, call 972.219.5050.

Canine Swimmers Invited to Special Event at Sun Valley Pool
Lewisville Parks and Leisure Services will hold Doggie Dive-In at Sun Valley Aquatic Park on Saturday, Sept. 6, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. A morning full of fun canine activities is planned, including contests and prizes. Proof of current vaccinations must be presented upon check-in on the day of the event. Only dogs will be permitted in the water. For more information, contact either the Frederick P. Herring Recreation Center (formerly Civic Circle Recreation Center), at 972.219.3560 or Memorial Park Recreation Center at 972.219.5061. Cost is $4 per dog and space is limited to 400 dogs.

DCTA Schedules Public Meetings for Commuter Rail Plans
The Denton County Transportation Authority will update Lewisville and surrounding residents on its commuter rail plans and station designs during two open house events in September, including one in Lewisville on Sept. 22. Both meetings are open to the public and will feature renderings of the rail line stations and other displays. DCTA staff will be on hand to answer individual questions, but there will be no formal presentation. Open houses will be:

Monday, Sept. 15, 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Martin Luther King Recreation Center
1300 Wilson Street, Denton

Monday, Sept. 22, 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Glenmore Savage Community Room
Municipal Annex Building
1197 West Main Street, Lewisville

Persons with hearing or sight interpretive service needs are asked to contact DCTA at least two business days in advance at 972.221.4600 or info@dcta.net. More information about the DCTA is available at www.dcta.net.

Teen Court to Hold Volunteer Training
The Lewisville-Flower Mound Teen Court will hold a volunteer training session for teens and adults on Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Lewisville Municipal Annex, 1197 W. Main Street. Students ages 13 to 17, or still in high school, are eligible to volunteer as attorneys, bailiffs, judges or jurors. Adult volunteers are needed in a variety of capacities. The training will be from 9:30 a.m. until approximately 3 p.m., and lunch will be provided. For information, visit www.cityoflewisville.com or www.flower-mound.com and click on “courts,” or call Teen Court Coordinator Anne Dubinsky at 972.219.3671.

Teen Court is an alternative, voluntary program that offers young offenders an opportunity to make restitution for an offense through community service, specialized classes and jury service, thus avoiding fines and keeping the juvenile’s record clear. By bringing the teens before a jury of their peers, the program seeks to prevent unlawful behavior while providing direct experience in the judiciary system.

Residential Recycling Calendars Available
Residential recycling in Lewisville is collected every other week. Calendars were mailed to all households in December. Residents who did not receive a calendar can call the Environmental Programs Office at 972.219.3503 to request one. The collection schedule also is available on-line at www.cityoflewisville.com.

Western Day 2008 Adds Veterans Tribute, Local Fundraisers
There will be plenty to see, do and taste for fun-seekers of all ages at the popular Western Day festival Saturday, Sept. 27, in Old Town Lewisville. Headliner for this year’s event is the Eli Young Band, scheduled to perform at 6:30-8 p.m.

Other planned activities at Western Day 2008, designed to showcase Lewisville’s rich history, include a Main Street parade, two festival stages of live music, arts and crafts vendors, gunfight re-enactments, trick ropers, car show, Longhorn cattle drive, Tailwaggers Ranch, baking and grilling contests, Stickhorse Rodeo for kids, and the fourth annual World Tamale Eating Championship.

Western Day activities (including a children’s area, craft vendors, live music, and Western-style re-enactments and demonstrations) will start at 10 a.m. and end with the Eli Young Band concert. Other scheduled performers on the Bud Light Main Stage include Derek Sholl at 2 p.m. and Casey Donahew at 4:30 p.m.

Some festival-goers will get an earlier start to their day, however, with the first Old Town Business Association 5K Fun Run, being held to raise money for American Cancer Society in memory of longtime Lewisville resident Wayne Ferguson. The run will start at 7 a.m. and follow a path through Old Town, ending before the opening Western Day activities. Entry fee is $25 prior to Sept. 1, or $35 thereafter. On-site registration will start at 6 a.m. in Wayne Ferguson Plaza, on the north side of Main Street at Poydras. For information, e-mail funrun@tracyscakes.com.

The popular Lewisville Farmers Market, which runs every Saturday morning from April through November in Old Town, will be held at its usual time in the South Poydras Plaza, across Main Street from its usual location. Farmers Market shoppers arriving before the festival opens at 10 a.m. should enter from the south side, generally near the intersection of Poydras and Elm.

An exhibition Vintage Base Ball game between Lewisville and Farmers Branch will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Lewisville Rodeo Grounds on Mill Street, just north of College Street. Free shuttles will be available from the festival zone. Vintage Base Ball is played using 19th century rules and equipment. This exhibition will be played under the 1860s rules, with no gloves and underhand pitching. Spectators (commonly called “cranks” or “rooters” during the 1860s) are welcome. For more information about Vintage Base Ball, visit www.vbbtexas.org.

The Old West will come alive for festival-goers at Cowboy Camp, a re-enactment of trail drivers featuring demonstrations and presentations throughout the day in such areas as camp cooking, livestock handling and more. Gunfighters will roam the festival ground, staging battles on Main Street at 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

The World Tamale Eating Championship, an official International Federation of Competitive Eating event, will grant a $1,500 grand prize to the competitor who downs the most Dallas Tortilla & Tamale Factory tamales in 12 minutes. It will start at 1 p.m. on the front steps of Lewisville City Hall. Last year’s event featured a world record of 71 tamales in 12 minutes consumed by two-time champion Tim Janus of New York, currently ranked fourth in the world by IFOCE. Registration is conducted by the IFOCE through its website, www.ifoce.com.

The popular Western Day Parade will begin at 3 p.m. The one-mile parade route runs from Cowen Street east on Main Street to Mill Street, then south to DeLay Middle School. Parade applications are available at www.cityoflewisville.com.

Military members and veterans will be honored, with a special focus on area soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country, with a display of the Denton Country Fallen Soldiers Memorial Wall. With its theme of “Never Be Forgotten,” this travelling display includes personalized tributes to Denton County service members who have died in combat in Iraq. That list includes two Lewisville residents, Army Private First Class Ryan M. McCauley and Army Major Matthew W. Worrell. Each fallen hero is recognized with an etched granite tile mounted on the wall-like display, built by veterans Monty Slough and Dee Cork. A display of a vintage military vehicle also is planned near the city’s permanent Veterans Memorial on the front grounds of City Hall.

Knight Light Charities, featuring members of the local Knights of Columbus, will hold a casino fundraiser through the day inside the Strange Financial Services building at the northwest corner of Main and Mill streets. Games will include blackjack, dice, Texas Hold’em and roulette. No prizes will be awarded. Knight Light Charities works with established social service agencies in Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village and surrounding areas to assist individuals and families in need. For information on the event, e-mail klci@knightlightcharities.org.

Greater Lewisville Kiwanis Club will hold two Stickhorse Rodeo events, each offering genuine Nocona belt buckles to the top three finishers in three age divisions through second-graders. The rodeos will be held at noon and 5 p.m., with registration starting half an hour in advance. Also during the festival, The Home Depot will offer stickhorse making for kids.

The 13th annual Lewisville Morning Rotary Club Car Truck & Cycle Show, open to all years and makes of vehicles, will be staged on Mill and Main streets throughout the day. Registration is 9 to 11 a.m., judging will be 11 a.m.-noon, and trophies will be awarded at 4:30 p.m. in four categories. Entry fee is $20 per vehicle ($10 with a valid student ID), and the first 75 entrants receive a dash plaque and other gifts. Proceeds benefit Christian Community Action, Adopt-a-School, Rotary Foundation, Habitat for Humanity and other community charities. For information, call (972) 436-6258 or visit www.lewisvillemorningrotary.com.

More than a dozen animal rescue and support groups will participate as Tailwaggers Ranch returns, offering a variety of pet-related activities including displays, contests and demonstrations. Participating groups include City of Lewisville Animal Services, Coppell Humane Society, Denton County Petsitters Association, DFW Collie Rescue, DFW Pug Rescue, Gifted Animal Program, Golden Retriever Rescue, Great Dane Rescue, Hickory Creek Animal Services, Hope Humane Society, Humane Society of Flower Mound, Operation Kindness, Southern States Rotweiller Rescue Texas Italian Greyhound Rescue, Texas Rustlers Guinea Pig Rescue and Texas Tailwaggers.

Old Town Preservation Society will raise money for restoration work at the historic Lane Chapel CME Church on Hembry Street by holding a kids pie-eating contest at 11 a.m. and a cake contest at 1 p.m., both at the Lewisville Feed Mill on the corner of Main Street and Kealy Street. Entry fees are $5 for the cake contest and $1 for pie-eating entrants. For contest rules and entry forms, e-mail jackbethramsey@verizon.net.

Grill aficionados will have a chance to fire up their best offerings in the inaugural Great Western Burger Battle hamburger grilling contest, sponsored by Tierney’s Café & Tavern at the corner of Main Street and Kealy Street. The contest will be held at the restaurant starting at 4:30 p.m., and registration is limited. The cook whose burger is rated highest by the judges will receive a $1,000 cash prize. Entry information will be posted at www.tierneyscafeandtavern.com.

Concurrent with Western Day, the Big Bass Tour will hold its inaugural Ego Energy Drink North Texas Classic at Lewisville Lake on Sept. 27-28. Based at Lake Park, this popular event comes to Lewisville for the first time, offering amateur anglers the chance to compete for dozens of prizes while enjoying the waters of the official “Urban Bass Fishing Capital of Texas.” The angler who catches the biggest bass during each hour of the competition will win a cash prize, and the largest overall fish will capture a 2008 Nissan Titan from Avery Johnson’s North Texas Nissan. For event information, visit www.bigbasstour.com.

Children also can try their hand at competitive angling at the KidFish area of Western Day, sponsored by Big Bass Tour. The popular KidFish Catch Tank is a portable fishing pond that can accommodate up to 15 anglers at a time for 10-minute periods. It is stocked with adult channel catfish ranging from 2 to 5 pounds each.

Sponsors for Western Day 2008 include City of Lewisville, Lewisville Convention and Visitors Bureau, EMC Mortgage , Pro Tow, Bud Light, Big Bass Tour, Waste Management of Texas, The Home Depot, Dallas Tortilla & Tamale Factory and 99.5 The Wolf. Community supporters include Old Town Business Association, Old Town Preservation Society, Lewisville Morning Rotary Club, Greater Lewisville Kiwanis Club, Knight Light Charities and Lewisville High School.

For additional information and the latest on Western Day 2008, visit www.cityoflewisville.com or call 972.219.3401.

General Entertainment schedule:
7 a.m. OTBA 5K Fun Run
9:30 a.m. Vintage Base Ball Exhibition: Lewisville vs. Farmers Branch
11 a.m. OTPS Kids Pie Eating Contest
11:30 a.m. Main Street Gunfights
Noon Greater Lewisville Kiwanis Club Stickhorse Rodeo
1 p.m. World Tamale Eating Championship
1 p.m. Main Street Gunfights
1 p.m. OTPS Annual Cake Contest
3 p.m. Western Day Parade & Longhorn Cattle Drive
4:30 p.m. Main Street Gunfights
4:30 p.m. Lewisville Morning Rotary Club Car Show awards
4:30 p.m. Great Western Burger Battle
5 p.m. Greater Lewisville Kiwanis Club Stickhorse Rodeo

Bud Light Main Stage performance schedule:
10 a.m. Dallas Stars Sing
10:45 a.m. Glad Dance Troop
11:25 a.m. Beyond Words with Vaughn Anthony
12:30 p.m. Dancers in Motion
2 p.m. Derek Sholl
4:30 p.m. Casey Donahew
6:30 p.m. Eli Young Band

Community Stage performance schedule:
10:15 a.m. YMCA Kickers
10:50 a.m. Dance Fusion
11:15 a.m. Double Team
11:35 a.m. Macedonia Youth Dance Team
Noon Crown Violet Belly Dance Troupe
12:45 p.m. Karen Kouassi
1:25 p.m. Dancers Workshop
1:45 p.m. Performing Artists Network
2:35 p.m. Millennium Dancers
4:30 p.m. Excite! Dance Company
5:30 p.m. The Fiddle Rascals
6:55 p.m. Megan Mason band

Tailwaggers Ranch schedule of events
10 a.m. DOGA Doggie Yoga by Blue Anjou
10:30 a.m. Gifted Animal Program service dog demonstration
11 a.m. Doggie Contests – Waggiest Tail, Best Dressed, Most Kissable
Noon Gifted Animal Program service dog demonstration
12:30 p.m. Doggie Contests – Waggiest Tail, Best Trick, Best Bark
2 p.m. Gifted Animal Program service dog demonstration
2:30 p.m. Doggie Contests – Waggiest Tail, Owner Look Alike, Most Kissable
4 p.m. DOGA Doggie Yoga by Blue Anjou
5 p.m. Tailwaggers Parade

Volunteers Needed for Western Day Festival
Volunteers are needed in a variety of roles assisting with the annual Western Day festival, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 27, in Old Town Lewisville. Help is needed in such areas as parade monitors, parking attendants, Vendor relations, general setup, stage management and more. For information, please visit the city’s Web site, www.cityoflewisville.com, or call 972.219.3401.

Street Repairs on Brazos Blvd. at Sierra
The City of Lewisville Street Division will be making street repairs on Brazos Blvd. at Sierra. The north end of the alley between Eagle Nest and Sierra will be closed to through traffic. Homeowners can enter and exit from Eagle Nest. Construction is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, September 9, 2008, and be completed Friday, September 19, 2008, weather permitting. This will require that trash be placed in front of the residences until the work has been completed.

Alley Repairs Between Valencia Ln and Granada Ln
The City of Lewisville Street Division has contracted Hencie International to make repairs in the alley between Valencia Ln and Granada Ln, from Edmonds to Valencia. The repairs are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, September 3, 2008, and be completed by Friday, September 19, 2008, weather permitting. This will require that trash be placed in front of the residences until the work has been completed. Residents will need to park their vehicles in front of their homes due to the limited access to the alley and use of heavy equipment.

Work is being performed in the areas listed below.
Use caution in these work zones.

Street Repairs
Continuing with alley repairs between Tiffany and Valencia
Continuing curb and gutter, drive approach, and sidewalk repairs on Monaco
Making street repairs on Creek Meadow
Making sidewalk repairs on Knollridge
Making street repairs on Palisades and on Bennett Lane
Making street repairs on Brazos Blvd. at Sierra
Make repairs in the alley between Valencia Ln. and Granada Ln., from Edmonds to Valencia

Sanitary Sewer Line and Manhole Repairs
Main line cleaning and video inspecting of the 24" to 27" sanitary sewer on Hwy 121 Bypass (Tollway)
Conducting video inspections of residential service lines to determine the possible cause of recent stoppages on Purgatory Pass, Birch, Rivercrest, Winterwood, Driftwood, and Kingston

Upcoming Events


September Meetings & Events
    September 1 Labor Day – Offices Closed
    September 2 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
    September 3 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting
    September 6 Old Town Farmers Market
    September 8 City Council Meeting
    September 8 Old Town Design Review Committee Meeting
    September 10 Park Board Meeting
    September 13 2nd SaturdayCollection Day
    September 13 Old Town Farmers Market
    September 15 City Council Meeting
    September 16 Sounds of Lewisville Fall Concert
    September 16 CDBG Meeting
    September 16 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
    September 17 Library Board Meeting
    September 20 Old Town Farmers Market
    September 22 Old Town Design Review Committee Meeting
    September 23 Sounds of Lewisville Fall Concert
    September 27 Old Town Farmers Market
    September 27 Western Day Festival
    September 30 Sounds of Lewisville Fall Concert

October Meetings & Events
    October 1 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting
    October 3 First Friday Dance – Sr. Center
    October 4 Old Town Farmer’s Market
    October 6 City Council Meeting
    October 7 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
    October 7 Sounds of Lewisville Fall Concert & National Night Out
    October 8 Park Board Meeting
    October 10 50+ Golf Tournament hosted by Sr. Center
    October 11 Old Town Farmer’s Market
    October 11 2nd Saturday Collection Day
    October 13 Old Town Design Review Committee Meeting
    October 15 Library Board Meeting
    October 16 Transportation Board Meeting
    October 18 Old Town Farmer’s Market
    October 20 City Council Meeting
    October 21 CDBG Meeting
    October 21 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
    October 25 Old Town Farmer’s Market
    October 25 Autumn Extravaganza Carnival – Frederick P. Herring Rec Center
    October 27 Old Town Design Review Committee Meeting