NSCNA Blog Archive


  • View Garage Sale map here : https://www.nscna.org/events/north-shoal-creek-garage-sale/

    Be sure to register your sale at https://www.nscna.org/archive/nscna-garage-sale-sign-up/ so your location will appear on the Neighborhood Garage Sale Map!


  • Join Shoal Creek Conservancy and water quality expert Anne Harrison to learn more about how you can contribute to the health of Shoal Creek, and our other urban waterways, through water-wise practices on your own property. We will talk about different kinds of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) that are great for residential properties, with a focus on rain gardens. We will also connect you with resources and rebates to help with your individual project. The workshop includes a rain garden tour! This free workshop will be held at Reilly Elementary School, and will take place both inside the school library, and outside at the rain gardens. At this time, masks are optional but welcome indoors. Light snacks will be provided. Interested? Registration opens March 12th! If you are unable to attend the workshop but want to learn more about residential GSI, visit our Creekside Neighbors Program page at https://shoalcreekconservancy.org/event/waterwise-landscapes-a-workshop-for-creekside-neighbors-2/
    When: April 2nd, 2023 4pm-6pm
    Where: Reilly Elementary School 405 Denson Dr, Austin, TX 78752. (Workshop will begin inside the school library.)

  • Austin Energy crews will be in North Shoal Creek soon to trim tree branches away from power lines. Before they actually do any work on the trees, though, they will send a letter to each property owner who has trees needing to be trimmed. These notification letters will be sent about two weeks from the date of their letter to NSCNA, which is dated March 13. So, the letters should start arriving the last few days of March or early April.Austin Energy crews will be in North Shoal Creek soon to trim trees branches away from power lines. Before they actually perform any work on the trees, though, they will send a letter to each property owner who has trees needing to be trimmed. These notification letters will start approximately two weeks from the date of their letter to NSCNA, which is dated March 13. So, the letters should start arriving the last few days of March or early April.

    A copy of the Austin Energy letter is posted below. Please read it so you’ll be familiar with the process. Given the damage to Austin trees wreaked by February’s Ice Storm Mara, NSCNA encourages you to cooperate with Austin Energy so that future damage to power lines can be minimized.


  • CAN YOU HELP?: UPDATE 3/8/23 — Dianna Perez spoke at our neighborhood association meeting last night. She says donations have been coming in, and thank you very much to everyone who has donated. Update on what’s most needed right now: kitchen items, bedding, diapers, HEB or WalMart gift cards. If you have a large item to donate that needs to be moved via truck, please email Dianna (adrianna.perez@austinisd.org). She has someone who has a truck who can help with large donated items. Also, Spring Break is March 11-19, and Pillow Office will be closed. Please hold items you can donate during this time period and resume dropping items off Monday, Mar. 20. Once again, thank you from me, from Dianne, and from the refugee families. Your generosity reminds me why I still love living in Austin.

    Sharon Justice, Chair, NSCNA Media Committee


  • CAN YOU HELP?: There are 26 refugee students from Cuba currently enrolled at Pillow Elementary School. Their families need help with food, furniture, clothes and other necessities. If you can help, please email Dianna Perez, Pillow’s Parent Support Specialist, and let her know what you can do to help these students and their families. Dianna’s email is adrianna.perez@austinisd.org.