Leander Impacts — September 2007
Leander Impacts — September 2007
Friday, 07 September 2007
1. Scrapbooking
Designing a Memory custom scrapbooking plans an open house from 6–8 p.m. Oct. 18 at 502 Crystal Falls Parkway. Owner Benita Walsh consults with clients regarding the desired look and layout and then creates pages or a book from photos provided by the customer. She also offers photography services for special events. For more information, call 417-5624, e-mail bwalsh@designingamemory.com or visit www.designingamemory.com.
2. Pregnancy resources
Hope Connections Pregnancy Resource Center opened Aug. 25 at 2701 S. US Hwy. 183. The center provides pregnancy testing, adoption services, maternity and baby clothes, spiritual counseling and classes on childbirth, parenting, budgeting and more. HCPRC can also provide referrals to prenatal care services, low-cost and emergency housing and information about WIC and food stamps. For more information, call 966-1738.
3. Ink
InkSell, 651 N. US 183, Ste. 330, celebrated its grand opening Aug. 19 and offers supplies for computer printers, fax machines and photocopiers. For more information, call 260-5005 or visit www.inksell.com.
4. Craft show
A craft market benefiting the Leander Baseball Booster Club and its scholarship program is planned from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 3 at Leander High School, 3301 S. Bagdad Road. Vendors interested in a booth can find an application at http://leanderbaseball.com/craftshow.htm. For more information, call Dawn Filippuzzi, 573-6589.
Digital aid
Bullseye Tech Support opened recently at 610 Millcreek Lane servicing computer and network issues. Call 663-6467 for more information.
Inspections
Southern Cross Home Inspections provides structural and mechanical inspections of new and previously owned single-family residences throughout the Texas Hill Country. For more information, call 658-2528 or visit www.southernxinspections.com.
Lock and key
Mitchell’s Security Solutions, Inc., recently received certification to be the ASSA high-security lock service center for the Austin area. Mitchell’s provides lock systems, door hardware and lock installation, preventative and maintenance services. For more information, call 259-6995 or visit www.mitchsafe.com.
5. Festival
The Leander Fall Festival kicks off Oct. 5 from 7:30–10 p.m. It continues Oct. 6 from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and Oct. 7 noon-5 p.m. Events include a fine-arts exhibit in the Pat Bryson Hall, 201 N. Brushy St., vendors of arts and crafts, a bakeoff, chili and Cajun cookoff, the Leander Library’s annual book sale, live music, games, food, street dance, pony and train rides in the area around Pat Bryson Hall on Willis and Brushy streets. For more information, visit www.leandercommunityclub.org.
6. Old fashioned haircuts
A new shop at 1901 S. US 183, Ste. F opened recently specializing in men’s cuts. Texas Barber Shop is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Regular haircuts are $13, seniors are $10 and public servants including military, firefighters and EMS workers are $11. For more information, call 902-5470.
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