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A Water Conservation
Panel Discussion
Is Austin Running Out Of Water? What Can We Do?
Sunday, September 29 • 12:30–1:30pm
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church • 14311 Wells Port Drive
Please join us for an important panel discussion on the hot topic of local water resources and conservation, sponsored by St. Andrews’s Presbyterian Church. There will be three subject matter panelists along with several vendor tables with additional information. Do not miss this critical conversation.
State Representative James Talarico will present questions to the panel of water experts listed below on Austin’s future water situation, plans to cope with shortages and ways for us to conserve water. Be sure to view vendor exhibits in church lobby before and after program. Continue reading A Water Conservation Panel Discussion Is Austin Running Out Of Water? What Can We Do?
Serve on our Library Board of Trustees or be a Wells Branch MUD Board Director!
Applications for a place on the ballot are due (notarized) at 5pm on Aug 19th.
Details listed below.
2025 WBNA Community Calendar Photo Contest: “Wildlife of Wells Branch”
The annual WBNA Community Calendar Photo Contest has begun! Our 2024 calendar was hugely popular and each and every image was amazing.
The 2025 theme is “Wildlife of Wells Branch”, this includes critters, birds, flora, fauna—anything wild—including folks having a “wild” time in the neighborhood. Once again the contest will take place both live in the WB MUD Recreation Center main lobby as well as online via our Facebook gallery for viewing and voting. The WB MUD Rec Center will host the contest gallery and “live” votes will be collected in a drop box. You may vote often, but only once for a single image. Voting will take place online via the WBNA Facebook page at bit.ly/WBNA2025CalendarContestAlbum
As a reminder, anyone who lives in Wells Branch can submit up to six photos. The image format MUST be in 8×10 landscape for the calendar. The only real “rules” are that images must be taken within Wells Branch by Wells Branch residents. Please visit bit.ly/WBNACalendarContest for rules and entry information. NOTE: Please plan to provide an 8×10 printed image for display in the Rec Center gallery.
Important Dates to Remember:
May 15: Contest opens. Use the online form and drop photo entry at the WB MUD Rec Center
Sept. 1: Contest closes and voting ends
Sept. 21: Winners announced
Sept. 28: Early sales begin at the WBNA Arts at the Library Marketplace
Oct. 1: The new 2025 Calendars will be available at National Night Out
Questions? Contact: Margaret Sufke,
Calendar Contest Coordinator, at mmsufke@gmail.com
Volunteers Needed!
WBE PTA Facelift Painting Project
July 11-14 • Day and evening volunteer slots available.
Wells Branch Elementary School • 14650 Merrilltown Drive
Have you walked the halls at WBE lately? They’re looking a little drab…..which is why we’re SO excited that under the direction of our new Principal, Ms. Negrete, we’re going to give WBE a little facelift over the summer! This will mostly be done with paint, so we can show our bright Explorer blue and green a bit more than the boring colors that are currently on the walls. There might be a few other surprises in store too when students return in August!
In order to make this a success, we’re asking for ANYONE who is willing to volunteer and paint during the day or evening July 11-14. PTA is providing paint and supplies, so we just need some extra arms to make it happen! The AC will be on 🙂
Please respond to president@wellsbranchpta.org to let me know if you’re interested and available. Also, spread the word to friends, family, and teenagers looking for some “fun” volunteer work – the more the merrier!


