Life Help - Resources from churchofjesuschrist.org

Life brings many challenges for every member of the human family. Some challenges are the result of unwise choices that all of us make from time to time. Other challenges may have nothing to do with our choices at all but are the result of others’ actions. And sometimes our situation is not a result of choices but is simply a part of the experience of life. But in every circumstance, hope and peace can be found in Jesus Christ--who understands our burdens--and in His gospel.

Please prayerfully use these topic pages whenever you feel burdened, to gain hope or help for your needs, or to support those you care about. 

Some pages here may be enhanced and additional topics added based on your feedback.

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Abuse

Addiction

Addressing Pornography

Adoption

Death, Grieving, and Loss

Disabilities

Divorce

Education

Emotional and Mental Health

Employment

Family and Relationships

Finances

Mormon and Gay

Physical Health

Preparedness

Pregnant and Single

Single-Parent Families

Suicide

What I Wished I'd Known... (a list of useful tips as you learn your way around the area)

1. Armadillos carry leprosy.  Don’t touch them!

2. We have poisonous caterpillars.  Don’t touch them either.

3. Oh, and the fire ants.  Don’t touch them or mess with their mounds.  You’ll be sorry.

4. It’s not safe to sit on the grass.  Thank the fire ants for that.

5. Highway 183 (runs North and South) is also known as Research Blvd in northern Austin, Bell Blvd in Cedar Park.

6. 1431 (runs East and West) is also known as Whitestone Blvd in Cedar Park, and University Blvd and Chandler on the other side of Interstate 35.

7. Parmer Lane is called Ronald Reagan north of 1431.

8. Brushy Creek Rd is also called Hairy Man Rd.

9. Capital of Texas Highway is also known as Loop 1.

10. You don’t need cash for the Toll Roads.  But you will find a bill in your mail within a month.  Get a TXTAG toll pass for a less expensive drive.

11. Bring your own reusable shopping bags when you shop in Austin.  They have a ban on plastic bags. This is also true for the Lakeline Mall.

12. If you live in a new development expect to see a small scorpion or two in your house.  If you’re lucky you might see a tarantula. They are not poisonous. Take a picture first for proof, then gently scoop it up with a shovel and fling him across the yard.


If you have an experience that you wished you had known about before you moved here please let me know so that we may save the next unsuspecting lady a mishap!  ☺



Retail and Restaurants in Cedar Park

Family Friendly Activities in Cedar Park

Family-Friendly Activities

Helpful Websites


Local Parks

Champion Park

Fishing, playgrounds, climbing rocks, water play feature, picnic table, sand pit with dinosaur bone castings, walking trail. (3900 Brushy Creek Road)

Skate Park
Mini bowl, large bowl, modern street course, basketball court, trails. (2310 Brushy Creek Rd.)

Veterans Memorial Park/Bark Park

Swimming pool w/playscape and zero-depth and dive platform. Fenced area for dog park with pond, showers, and dog fountains. (2525 W. New Hope Drive)

Elizabeth Milburn Park

Basketball courts, rock climbing wall, nature trails, playscape, soccer fields, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, picnic tables, bbq grills, swimming pool, and more (1901 Sun Chase Blvd)

Brushy Creek Trail

7 miles of jogging/bike trail, splash pad, playscape, fishing docks, picnic and pavilion areas, disc golf. (3400 Brushy Creek Trail)

Williamson County Regional Park

Disc gold course, playscape, hike/bike trail, splash pad ($1 per person), miniature train rides, soccer fields, football fields, basketball courts, tennis courts. (3005 County Road 175)


Things to do

The Cedar Park Library has a calendar full of activities for all ages; story time for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, puppet shows, weekly movies and a reading club in the summer for the kids, family story time on Saturday mornings, and after school programs for elementary school and teens.  Ms. Jane in the children’s section is wonderful! 550 Discovery Blvd 78613. (512) 401-5600

The Cedar Park Center hosts the Austin Spurs Basketball team, the Texas Stars Hockey team, as well as concerts, live shows, trade shows, etc… 2100 Ave of the Stars, Cedar Park  

Austin’s children’s museum, The Thinkery, is a great place to spend the afternoon letting your kids explore.  Geared towards toddlers to twelve years old. Across the street from the museum is a park with a walking trail around a large pond.  Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (512) 469-6200 | 1830 Simond Ave. Austin 78723

Austin Aquarium: (512) 222-5586   13530 South 183 78750.   Geared towards preschool and elementary age children.

Main Event: (512) 401-0000   13301 North 183 78750.  Bowling alley, rock wall climbing, video arcade, laser tag, glow in the dark miniature golf, billiards, shuffle board.  Fun place for the family or for a date night. 

Dave & Busters: (512) 346-8015   9333 Research Blvd.  Similar to Main Event, but the food is of a higher quality, better menu variety, and the environment is geared towards adults.  Makes a great date night!


Movie Theaters

Cinemark Cedar Park, 1890 Ranch on 1431 Cedar Park (comfortable seating and clean)

AMC Theaters Lakeline, Lakeline Mall,  11200 Lakeline Mall Dr. 

Alamo Draft House.  Eat dinner while you watch a movie. 14028 N US 183

Southwest Theaters (Dollar Theater), 13729 North 183  Austin 78750, (512) 291-3158