Memorial Service for Charles O’Dell

A memorial service for Charles O’Dell will be held Saturday, March 3, 2012 at the Wizard Academy (off County Road 1826). All are welcome and attire will be casual.

Wizard Academy

16221 Crystal Hills Drive Austin, TX 78737 (map it) (512) 295-5700

Order of Service:

2:00 pm Doors open (refreshments provided) 2:30 pm A . . . → Read More: Memorial Service for Charles O’Dell

Aggravated Perjury Complaint filed

HaysCAN filed an Aggravated Perjury Complaint with Hays County DA, Sherri Tibbe, on Friday, July 15th. The following are the details and the Press Release.

Perjury Complaint Final

Aggravated Perjury Complaint PR

Please contact us if you have any questions.

Blowout Native Plant Sale!

BLOWOUT ONE DAY SALE!!!

TEXAS NATIVE PLANTS!

WHOLESALE PRICES!!!

TO BENEFIT HaysCAN

 

Date: Saturday May 7th 2011

Time: 9am • 3pm

. . . → Read More: Blowout Native Plant Sale!

Medina County

Belterra’s effluent discharge permit may prove to be the handle that opens the door wide to developers in the Hill Country. Click the link to read what is happening in Medina County.

Public Comment Hays County Commissioners’ Court

Public Comment Hays County Commissioners’ Court January 29, 2008 Charles O’Dell, Ph.D. HaysCAN

Good morning again. I come before you today to present disturbing evidence that official agenda wording and information provided on the backup Reference Form for agenda item 16 is incomplete, irrelevant and fabricated I urge the court to deny Commissioner Barton’s . . . → Read More: Public Comment Hays County Commissioners’ Court

Fundraiser

The Wimberley Valley Watershed Association is throwing a fundraiser for HaysCAN. Here’s the invitation they are sending out. Please pass the word along to all your friends. We hope to see you there.

Please join us Saturday, Oct. 27 at the outdoor Corral Theater in Wimberley for a fundraiser to benefit Hays Community Action . . . → Read More: Fundraiser

Award

Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Conservation District

names HaysCAN and its president, Charles O’Dell,

the 2007 recipient of its award for

Water Quality Protection Stewardship

This award recognizes the extensive work of HaysCAN in bringing open government to Hays county and the region so that community . . . → Read More: Award

Garlic Creek

Problems at Garlic Creek…as everyone predicted

HaysCAN co-founder Charles O’Dell worked with Sam Braswell, a land-owner whose livestock drink from Garlic Creek, to publicize the problems of development on Garlic Creek in 2004. Now it is likely pollution is killing his livestock. The Austin Business Journal investigated and published this story on Sept. . . . → Read More: Garlic Creek

PEC Meetings

Expected to be a “dog and pony” show PEC to host regional “Membership Forums,”

but PEC4U says forums won’t invite real input

The Pedernales Electric Coop, in response to a significant member outcry at this year’s annual membership meeting in June, has scheduled nine “membership forums.” At these forums, according to PEC’s website, “representatives . . . → Read More: PEC Meetings

Randall’s Remarkable Card

Do you shop for groceries at Randalls?

Let your Randalls grocery shopping benefit you and HaysCAN.

– You benefit from lower Remarkable-designated grocery prices.

– Randalls makes a quarterly contribution to HaysCAN based on your purchases.

It’s as easy as 1,2,3. Here’s all you do:

1. Apply for a Randalls Remarkable Card at . . . → Read More: Randall’s Remarkable Card