February 5 2014
Medical Towers celebrates opening
The newly opened Medical Towers at Riverplace hosted its grand opening event last week with office tours and refreshments. Four Points Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting too. 
- Advanced Rehabilitation, Dr. AJ Zelinski
- Texan Urgent Care, Dr. Jesse Steven Rodriguez
- Texan Urgent Care, Dr. Ashish Singhal
- River Place Imaging and Women’s Center, Dr. Josh Lucas
- Austin Pain Associates, Dr. Adnan A. Khan
- River Place OBGYN, Dr. John Thoppil
- Happy Mental Wellness Center, Dr. Nadia Bening
- Precision Podiatry, Dr. Ryan Shock
- Hill Country Apothecary, Jana Downing, Pharm D
- Hill Country Apothecary, Adam Metcalf, Pharm D
- Arise Hospital with Arise Imaging Center, Diana Zamora, CEO
- Neurology Clinic, Dr. Marci Roy
- Greater Austin Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Dr. Ron Cox and Dr. Eric Schultz
- Dr. Marty Molina, who will open up a med spa coming early summer 2014.
CRMS teacher fighting cancer, grateful for community support
By LIZ BARNARD, Four Points News
Canyon Ridge Middle School math APS teacher, Jill VanVoorhis, is 26 and fighting Stage 2 cervical cancer.
VanVoorhis completed her first treatment and from the side effects alone, she made the decision to take a leave from work.
“It was a choice I didn’t want to make, but felt like it was best for me,” she said. VanVoorhis will be taking leave unpaid. Medical expenses will not be entirely covered by insurance and, of course, VanVoorhis and her husband will suffer an impact from lost wages.
This is the second year VanVoorhis has been teaching at CRMS.
“I moved here for the job. I didn’t know anyone or have any family here.” She grew up in a small town south of Dallas. New to Austin, VanVoorhis turned to Google to locate a new church. On that first Sunday, she was running late. She saw a different church than her original destination, Cedar Park Church of Christ, and realized as people were filing in, that she should just go there and be on time.
That day she met a great friend, Rachel. “I invited her to sit with my parents and I and tried to get to know her a little bit before worship services started. It was very exciting to have another girl at church my age with similar backgrounds and interests,” Rachel said.
From there, Rachel introduced VanVoorhis to other young adults in the church, including her brother Lance. As it turns out, VanVoorhis married Lance only seven weeks after their introduction.
“I think we have the best love story ever,” said VanVoorhis.
FPMS robotics equipment stolen, Team advances to Regional
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The Four Points Middle School Faltech robotics team went up against two dozen high school teams and won the highest award, Inspire, in spite of having stolen tools and missing teammates.
Made up of 8th-graders, Faltech was one of two middle school teams amongst some 24 high school teams at the 2013-2014 FTC Connally Double Qualifying Tournament at Connally High School on Saturday.
Though Faltech did not compete without obstacles. The Faltech’s tool cart was stolen the night prior to the competition.
“We lost few thousands dollar of parts and tools. We had all our spare motors, servo, c-channel and other parts along with all our tools,” said Gloria Lam-Parker, Faltech volunteer who helps coach the team.





