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West Austin Neighborhood Group (WANG) Annual Social
Saturday 19 October at Tarrytown Park 11- 2
You are invited to join your neighbors this coming Saturday at Tarrytown Park to socialize, eat Hat Creek burgers and chips, talk to the camera about our neighborhood history, and discuss the City’s proposed single-member district plan which will create new city council districts for electing our city council. Currently, our district is proposed to extend along Mo-Pac from the Lady Bird Lake up to Pflugerville, but there are also proposals to divide West Austin in parts and include the Tarrytown portion with northwest and west Austin out to Lost Creek. We would really like to get the neighborhood’s pulse on this important issue.
We promise the bare minimum of association business and look forward to seeing you!
JOIN or RENEW your Membership and get a Burger, chips & a drink Free, limit two per FAMILY membership. Additional Burgers $10 each. Non-members can purchase meals for $12″
FAMILY $30 (includes two meal tickets)
FRIEND $50 (includes three meal tickets)
PATRON $100 (includes four meal tickets)
BENEFACTOR $250 (includes four meal tickets and a Tee Shirt !)
SENIOR $15 (includes one meal ticket)
STUDENT $15 (includes one meal ticket)
Additional meal tickets: $10 each
Non-Members: $12
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