Primary Runoffs! Get out and VOTE!

Today is Election Day for the Primary Runoffs! Polls will close at 7pm. We have two polling locations in Wells Branch, the WB MUD Rec. Center on Shoreline and Northwest Elementary at 14014 Thermal Drive. For a list of all Election Day Voting Locations visit: http://www.traviscountyclerk.org/eclerk/Content.do?code=E.4

More information on Runoff Candidates can be found at these sources:
League of Women Voters: https://lwvaustin.org/voter-guide/

Austin Chronicle: https://www.austinchronicle.com/…/2…/chronicle-endorsements/

Remember, even if you missed voting in the primaries, you may still vote in the runoffs!

Happy VOTING, Wells Branch!

8th Annual WB Garden Guild Tour

Saturday, May 19 • Meet at 9am at Joe Lee Johnson Elementary to begin the tour.
Join us at 9am to sneak a peek behind the fences and see some of the best and most interesting gardens in Wells Branch.  Take a look at how neighbors are planting to create an oasis in the shade or a sunny paradise.  We’ll visit both vegetable and flower gardens and take away lots of great ideas.

  • Joe Lee Johnson Elementary | 2800 Sauls Drive | First time on tour!
  • Vicky Linsalata | 14975 Doria | Bird and butterfly friendly native plants.
  • Cindy Buchanan | 2302 Spring Wagon Lane |Areas of sun, shade and partial shade. Perennials, annuals, drought tolerant and water features in front and back.
  • Martha Benson | 14503 Crystal Court | Mixture of sun and shade, sitting rooms, and Asian garden.
  • Don Harrell | 14533 Donald Drive |Xeriscape, sun in front and shade in back.
  • Eleanor Brooks | 14535 Donald Drive | Backyard retreat with 3 distinct rooms, sun and shade examples of foliage and flowers, English garden. Front yard features orchid tree, perennials and a dry creek bed of rock and stepping stones.
  • WB MUD Community Gardens | Corner of Town Hill & Single Trace | Residents’ individual garden plots.
  • Tracy Simon | 15036 Babbling Brook | *Front yard only. In transition…grass won’t grow to right of driveway, tree in middle of yard died, sidewalk strip part sun and part shade.
  • Jack and Mary Hendren | 14809 Jacks Pond Rd | *Front yard only.  Shade garden featuring rock pathway with native plants.
  • Jason and Candi Noble | 3520 Ribbon Reef |Raised wicking bed, pergola shade structure.

Download the 2018 Garden Tour Map HERE.  For a printable list, click HERE.

Upcoming Events!

Wells Branch Eco Fair
Saturday, April 28 • 2-5pm

WB Rec. Center • 3000 Shoreline Drive

On April 28, Wells Branch MUD Recreation Dept., together with local volunteers, will be hosting this free event.  We’ll have booths with vendor demos, hands-on activities for both children and adults, and give-aways.  Check the WB MUD website or WBNA.us for a schedule of speakers and topics as we get closer to the event.

Children are encouraged to participate by coloring and submitting a coloring page.  Copies are available online and at the Rec. Center.  Bring your coloring page the day of the fair and receive a prize.

Find more information and download your coloring sheet at wellsbranchmud.com.

We’d love to have your help!  If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact one of the Team Leads:

Healthy Food and Home:  Vicky Linsalata, vickylin@austin.rr.com

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle:  Debby Thompson, deborah_thompson@earthlink.net

The Great Outdoors:  Shelley Palmer, spifala@gmail.com

Alternative Power/Fuel:  Stephen Hochstetler, srh2pjh@gmail.com

Water Conservation/Waste Water/Storm Water:  Christine Taylor, ctaylor@wellsbranchmud.com

Get involved, make plans to attend, and stay tuned for updates!


WB MUD Spring Youth Fishing Tournament
Saturday, May 5 • 9am-Noon
Mills Pond • 15108 Wells Port Drive
Wells Branch MUD hosts its spring youth fishing tournament for ages 17 and under May 5 from 9am to noon at Mills Pond.  Enrollment into the tournament is free for all youth, with trophies and prizes being awarded at the end.  A rod and reel will be provided for those anglers who would like to borrow one.  All state fishing regulations apply.

WBNA Community Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 31, 10:30am
Homestead at KF Park • 2106 Klattenhoff

Join your friends, neighbors and The Easter Bunny, himself, as Wells Branch welcomes Spring with the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Homestead.  “Hunts” will be by age group and begin at 10:30am.  Come early and visit with the Easter Bunny or have fun at our craft table.  If you plan on attending, please take a moment to read this article in its entirety.

Last year, a web source picked up our event and shared it with 133,000 followers.  As many of you observed first hand, the results were overwhelming.  This event is, and always has been, for the Wells Branch Community.  ALL Wells Branch residents and their invited guests are welcome.  We just can’t accommodate the entire City of Austin again.  We know the problems weren’t with our neighbors, but more likely, those who just aren’t used to how we do things in Wells Branch.  Still, we ask that everyone be on their best behavior, volunteers included.  No yelling, stealing eggs, reaching under the tape and filling baskets before we start, or busting down the tape and charging ahead before your age group is called.  We need parents to set the example.  We’ve added a second group for the little guys as that was an issue last year.  ONE parent will be allowed in to help with the two youngest age groups (0-18mos & 18mos-3yrs).  We ask that you respect this restriction.  All other age groups must hunt on their own.  Feel free to coach ahead of time.  There will be 7 minutes between “hunts” to allow parents of multiple children to navigate the crowds.  Please, only allow your children to hunt with their respective age group.  Last, but not least, please remember that this event is put on by volunteers.  We spend weeks getting ready and usually stuff 8,000-10,000 eggs.  It’s no small feat.  So, if a volunteer asks something of you, please be respectful of their requests.  If for some reason, your child ends up without many eggs, any of our volunteers in bunny ears will have extra goodies.  Just let one of us know.

Please don’t misinterpret this as being accusatory or negative.  We love our neighbors and our community.  We’re asking for everyone’s help in advance in creating a joyful experience for all involved.

Easter Egg Hunt RULES:

Those of you who’ve attended our hunts in the past know we have very few rules, but we do ask parents to follow those rules and be courteous  and respectful of your neighbors so that all of our children may enjoy the hunt.

Age Groups:

0-18mos & 18mos-3yrs
*Only ONE (1) parent per child in egg hunting area
*Watch out for potential choking hazards

4-6yrs • 7-9yrs • 10-12yrs
* No parents allowed in egg hunting area

BE ON TIME (early is better) AS THE “HUNTS” GO QUICKLY. 

Check all eggs for prizes. • Let a volunteer know if there’s an issue. • Recycle your eggs with the WBNA. • Have FUN!

We need volunteers to help things run more smoothly. 

Anyone whose kids have aged out of the hunt, or older teens who need service hours, we would be so appreciative of your time!  Please contact us for more information at info@wbna.us or call 512-656-0654.