All posts by Debby Thompson

Thanksgiving Potluck “Thanks!”

The WBNA would like to thank the WB MUD for a wonderful Thanksgiving Potluck again this year. They had a record turnout – over 300! Thank you to all of the neighbors who came out for this event!

Thank you MUD Directors: Chuck Walters, Donna Howe, Tom Cheshire, Janet Maxey and Bob Bauhs, MUD Staff: Shirley Ross, Jeanette Smalls, Matt Fuller (who couldn’t

be with us the day of, but planned the event), Chris Donnelly and his wife Leslie, Jennie & Christine who worked so very hard throughout the event serving, keeping the beverages flowing and finally washed EVERY SINGLE DISH (In case you don’t know Jennie & Christine, they’re the ones who physically “make it happen”), and Cande who stayed and cleaned up long after everyone was gone. Also, special thanks to Calvary Worship Center for the invitations they printed and passed out at Trunk or Treat and for the time they spent setting up and cleaning up alongside Wells Branch Community Church, and Ben Dion, who ran out for chicken nuggets when they ran low on turkey & ham. And, last but not least, Chris Carby from Branch BBQ who always takes such good care of WB!

All of us together help make Wells Branch what it is – a GREAT place to live! Thank you to each and every one of you!

Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

Debby Thompson

President, WBNA

Election Turnout in Wells Branch

By Michele Samuelson

This long election season has finally come to an end, and the votes have been counted.  Wells Branch made its voice heard and turned out a significant number of voters.  Turnout for the 2012 election was comparable to countywide and statewide totals, though for the most part, turnout here was equal to what it was in 2008.

Information was only available for the four Travis County precincts included in Wells Branch.  Because only a portion of Williamson County precinct 138 is in Wells Branch, specific turnout data was unavailable at press time.

The Travis County portion of Wells Branch consists of precincts 215, 216, 225, and 229.  The total number of registered voters in those precincts is 10,572.  The total number of ballots cast was 6070.  This means approximately 57% of registered voters in Wells Branch turned out to vote, either during early voting or on election day.

Looking at votes cast down ballot, however, a disturbing trend emerges.  Depending on the race, less than half of voters cast votes in non-partisan races such as MUD board director, Round Rock ISD trustee, and Austin Community College trustee.  This held true in all four Travis County precincts, and the lowest number of votes cast happened in the ACC races.   As an example:  Precinct 229 cast 1367 total votes this year in the presidential race, but only 403 in the race for ACC Trustee Place 9, 434 in Round Rock ISD Place 7, and 1008 in the WBMUD Director Place 4 race.  The drop-off is typical down-ballot, but is disheartening, as the lower a race is down the ballot, the more effect that position has on our day-to-day lives.

Increasing voter turnout is a crucial civic duty for our neighborhood.  We have learned that one way to have our needs addressed by our local elected officials is to show them that we are engaged, and the easiest way is by voting.  The WBNA works to inform voters of their choices in a non-partisan manner, and we encourage new ideas and your participation informing our neighbors, registering voters, and reminding each other to vote.

Quick Tips for AVOIDING those Holiday Pounds

By Michael Massie, BAAS, CPT

Every year, you tell yourself it’s going to be different this year. You’re going to have willpower. You’re going to avoid eating all that junk your family, co-workers and neighbors foist on you each year. You’re going to exercise religiously through the holidays so you can get a head start on your New Years weight loss goals…

And every year, it’s the same old story. You party more than you probably should, you eat more than you probably should, and between giving thanks, having a very merry Christmas, and auld lang syne, you gain between five and ten pounds. And if you’re like many Americans, those pounds will be permanent, despite your best efforts at keeping your resolutions in the New Year.

So what can you do to avoid a replay this year, and maybe even take off some weight from last year as you pursue your New Years weight loss goals? Simple; you can follow the simple tips I’m about to share with you for avoiding those holiday pounds.

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Wells Branch Soccer Association Fall Update

By Jeff Navarro, WBSA President

We are in full swing of yet another great season of soccer in Wells Branch!

  • We have 3 teams that have moved up to the Division I level, the highest level for youth soccer!  This includes the Under 16 Boys Cougars team, the and the Under 11 and Under 12 WBSA-OWS Boys teams.  All three teams are competing well with the top teams in the South Texas area!  Congrats to these teams and their coaches!
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Netiquette for our Listserve

from Dianna Alsup Gielstra [dlalsup@yahoo.com]

Greetings everyone,

In light of recent postings, I wanted to send a friendly reminder regarding “Netiquette.” I use this information when I teach online in my classroom, and it has helped immensely in keeping the points on topic while being respectful to all individuals. I ask that you keep an open mind during the time spent in the our neighborhood forum when responding to myself and others. I suggest if you feel strongly about a topic, write your email, but do not send it immediately. Walk away and take another peek later to make sure that you are keeping an open mind and are responding in a respectful tone. Below is a reminder on how we can stay respectful of one another while communicating in this online environment.

Netiquette

Just as society has rules of conduct governing interactions in the face-to-face environment, the virtual community also has rules of conduct for electronic interactions. The term netiquette is used to refer to online etiquette. Recommendations include the following:

Trunk or Treat photos have been posted!

Thank you to all the groups for the time and effort they put into Trunk or Treat this year and to the MUD for sponsoring this event. It was a huge success!

A WBNA note: Thank you Linda Baird for coming early and helping me build out the spooky cemetery and George Holcombe, Lara Bennett, Gus Kohn & Pam Wachholz for handing out candy to all our Trunk or Treaters. EXTRA Special Thanks go to Madonna Johnson for her wonderful photographs. Madonna captures many of the Wells Branch neighborhood events so that they can be shared with our community. Last but not least, thank you to everyone who stayed and helped disassemble the graveyard!

Click here to get to the pics!   Halloween Photos • WB Trunk or Treat 2012

Visit www.partyfacefotos.com to download pictures taken in the photo booth • ENJOY!

Disc Golf Course has moved!

from Brian Litke –

The 7 baskets from the north side of the Wells Branch disc golf course were removed last Thursday in preparation for placing them on the south end of the course.

The WB Disc Golf Green Team will be doing litter pickup on the north side of Wells Branch Pkwy this Saturday. Wells Branch recently approved a LOT of tree planting along the creek in the area between Wells Branch Pkwy and Wells Port, and we want to make sure the area is clean and looking its best!

Players should start using the new start location for the WB disc golf course:
– From I-35, take exit 247 west on Wells Branch Pkwy.
– Turn left on Owen Tech Blvd.
– Use curb parking on the street across from Whataburger 

Course map available at: http://www.krazyawesome.com/discgolf/