Featured Content:
Round Rock Express Gears Up For the 2011 Campaign
There’s enough buzz at the Dell Diamond to empower even the most fair weather fan bases. And that’s before the ballpark lights are even turned on for the 2011 season. Continue Reading
AUSTIN FAIR AND RODEO
Rattle your hocks and saddle up because it’s that time of year when western heritage two steps across Austin summoning the most syrupy of southern drawls.
The Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo is as inherently Texan as country music and football. Who can resist the lure of fried food, professional rodeo competitions, and cowboy hootin’ and hollerin’ for over two weeks straight? Some might say two weeks is simply not enough to digest the heritage of the West and we couldn’t agree more. Since there’s so much to soak in here’s a snippet of what the annual event entails and why it’s such a big part of Central Texas life. Continue Reading
Also in this issue:
Suit Yourself, Cowboy – So you’ve decided to go cowboy — a little, anyway. You’ve seen people strolling around confidently in boots and you’ve decided that you want to make a Western fashion statement by slipping into a handmade pair of your own. Continue Reading
Tilling the Soil - It’s both water-wise and wallet-wise to consider alternatives when it comes to landscape design. As more homeowners reach this conclusion they are learning to find new ways to achieve beautiful and inspiring surroundings that demand less maintenance while making less of an impact on the environment. Continue Reading
The Barbecue Belt: The Best ‘Cue In Central Texas - Before we begin, it is important that we make one thing very clear: There’s no shame is an expanding waistline if it’s for the sake of Texas. What do we mean by this? Well, considering we live in the the “Barbecue Belt” — basically a 30 some-odd-mile stretch that parallels Interstate 35 from Georgetown to San Marcos — it’s safe to say you’re shining your brightest as a Texan when you’re feasting like one. Continue Reading






I looked for your website after receiving your March 2011, vol 1 magazine. Actually I just received it today, April 19,2011. I was just going to throw it in the bin with all of the other magazines we received, but decided to skim through the magazine to get an idea of what it was about. I put the magazine on my desk and actually read it from cover to cover. I have never done that even for the magazines that I buy from the store.
I really enjoyed your magazine. It has great pictures, the print is large so anyone can read it, it is about the Round Rock community with all aspects of life, the articles are informative and well written while inspiring, the entire magazine is well put together and does not seem to have any boring information in it at all. It feels good in my hands and not like it is going to fall apart at any minute. I really really enjoyed this magazine and I do hope that the rest of your magazines will be as well put together and written as this has been.
Thank you! You really made my day with this magazine today.
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