Category Archives: Four Points

Viper Nation Education adds to board

Viper Nation Education adds to board

While there are some exciting changes for Viper Nation Education Foundation to announce, on behalf of the entire VNEF Board, I would first like to congratulate all Vandegrift graduates and wish each of you much success in your next journey wherever that may lead.

As most are aware, the discussion regarding a proposed merger between LEEF and VNEF was finally resolved, and VNEF will be converting to an academic booster club over the summer.  This change will not affect our mission nor our support for all of the schools in Four Points; however, we expect to announce a slightly different name and logo in August.

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Steiner’s Sept. 2011 wildfires remind how quickly fire destroys


This staircase served as the only remains of the Gierke’s Steiner Ranch home following the turbulent 2011 wildfire that ran through the neighborhood. The family dog hid under the staircase when the home was struck, a choice that saved the pet’s life. Courtesy Jesica Gierke

By LESLEE BASSMAN,Four Points News

Neighbors Jesica Gierke and Don Dickson are urging newcomers to Four Points, those who have moved here over the past eight years, to take precautions against the spread of wildfire.

Two Steiner Ranch families recall the 2011 wildfire, an event that destroyed six out of the 10 cul-de-sac homes on their street, Varner Court.

It’s the threat of complacency they fear now.

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Central Texas could see greater risk of wildfire in late summer, Community has become complacent since 2011 devastation

By LESLEE BASSMAN, Four Points News

River Place Firewise Coordinator Randall Jamieson tells media attendees at the May 15 conference that the golf course greens behind him may be used by River Place residents as a safe shelter in the event wildfire breaks out in the community. Leslee Bassman

Although rain has been in the Austin-area forecast for weeks now, local and state officials assembled May 15 at River Place Country Club to inform residents that the regional danger for wildfires still exists later in the year.

With almost eight years between the wildfire that hit Steiner Ranch and today, residents have become complacent about being proactive to use best practices to minimize the risk of such a disaster, the experts said. Additionally, recent rains have put the threat of a wildfire emergency out of the minds of many citizens, with the added population growth indicating that some newer residents aren’t fully aware of the catastrophe that affected Four Points on Labor Day weekend 2011 when wildfire destroyed 23 homes in Steiner Ranch.

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