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A friendly reminder, It’s time once again!  2026 WBNA Membership Dues are DUE

As 2026 ramps up, please take a minute to consider your commitment to the WBNA. Your membership is an investment in our wonderful community. All funds collected are returned directly to the neighborhood through our traditional events, educational, and civic programs. The annual membership drive begins each year at our National Night Out event and continues through February when the board election concludes.

It’s worth noting that the WBNA organization is a true “labor of love” and operates as a community service group through a network of dedicated volunteers. Without that dedication, community support, and the monies raised through dues and donations, the WBNA would cease to function. Your annual “pledge” to support this valuable neighborhood group takes the form of a voluntary membership. Continue reading A friendly reminder, It’s time once again! 2026 WBNA Membership Dues are DUE

WB MUD Presents Earth Fest
featuring the WB Wild Native Plant Sale 

Sunday, March 29 | 1:00-5:00pm
WB Rec. Center | 3000 Shoreline Dr.

Embrace the beauty of nature and explore sustainable living at Earth Fest! This celebration of all things nature will feature a ton of fun activities for both children and adults, booths with vendor demos, exciting giveaways, children’s face painting and games, and more.

Add beauty and biodiversity to your yard and visit Wells Branch Wild Conservancy’s Native Plant Sale, where you can stock up for your spring and summer gardens all in one place. There will be a variety of plant options and experts on hand to give you advice on how to best prepare your garden for warmer weather. Continue reading WB MUD Presents Earth Fest featuring the WB Wild Native Plant Sale

Garden for Wildlife and Water

Support Local, Plant Native

Let’s start with the basics: What is a native plant, why should you want one, and where can you get one?One of the best ways to support a healthy ecosystem is by planting native vegetation in your own yard. Fortunately, Central Texas offers a wide variety of beautiful and interesting native plants.

What makes a plant native? It’s a species that has grown naturally in an area for thousands of years. These plants have developed a symbiotic relationship with local wildlife—many birds, insects, and animals depend on them for survival.

Native plants offer big benefits: they conserve water, reduce mowing costs, provide habitat for wildlife, protect and enrich soil, and reduce the need for fertilizers and pesticides. And they’re gorgeous! Continue reading Garden for Wildlife and Water

Happy Holidays
from the WBNA!

The holidays are right around the corner. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating these wonderful Wells Branch traditions. Reach out to new folks so they feel welcome.  Take time to reconnect with family, friends and neighbors. We look forward to seeing each of you at the festivities!

WB MUD Thanksgiving Potluck
Saturday, November 22 | 6:00-8:00pm
WB Rec Center | 3000 Shoreline Drive

Share your best dish with the whole neighborhood at the free Thanksgiving Potluck. This gathering is one of our most precious community traditions, where residents attending are encouraged to bring a dish of their own, be it a homemade treat, a secret family recipe, or just your favorite food! Wells Branch MUD provides the main courses and sides, you provide the rest! Whether coming with the family or coming on your own, we can’t wait to share a meal and memories with you!

As a side note, there’ll be Brown Santa collection bins in the lobby and St. Andrew’s will be taking non-perishable donations for their food pantry.


2025 Wells Branch Luminary Fest
Friday & Saturday, December 12 & 13 | 6:00-9:00pm
WB Community Center, WB Homestead & KF Park

2106 Klattenhoff Drive
Sponsored by WB MUD Parks & Rec. Dept.

Savor the warm glow of the holidays as our trails twinkle with over 1200 traditional paper luminaries around Katherine Fleischer Park. The WB MUD Luminary Festival is a unique community tradition for the entire family! Join us Friday and Saturday evening and witness the park come alive with holiday lights.

Hop on a caroling hayride to nearby decorated homes or the kiddos can ride on the holiday express train for an up-close experience of the luminaries. Santa will be making a special appearance inside the Homestead to greet children. Photo ops will be provided. While you wait to meet Santa, children are welcome to participate in a traditional homestead holiday activity with our Curator, Gwendolyn Johnson, or make a craft.

Be sure to stop by the Community Center to warm up! The WB MUD will have holiday elves on hand serving up delicious hot chocolate and cookies. Both kids and parents will share in the holiday spirit creating seasonal crafts on Friday and Saturday evenings, compliments of the Wells Branch Neighborhood Association and the WBNA Calendar will be on sale. Our WB Friends of the Library team will offer holiday tattoos. There’s a special treat in store this year as the WB Library will offer a story time corner near the giant holiday tree. The St. Andrew’s Food Pantry is requesting that all attendees please drop a canned good or dry pantry item in the lobby to help those families in need.

Lighting the Luminaries – are your ready to help?

The WB MUD invites you and your family to join their Parks & Rec Team in helping to light (and re-light) the luminary candles on Friday and Saturday beginning at 3:30pm. The MUD will have lighters on hand, but please feel free to bring your own long lighter. Questions? Please reach out to the WB MUD Parks and Rec at 512-251-9814.

We HO HO HOpe to see you there!


St. Andrews Presents an Evening of Music
with The Austin Handbell Ensemble
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church | 14311 Wells Port
Monday, December 15 | 6:30pm

Join friends and neighbors for a holiday handbell concert on Monday, December 15 at 6:30pm at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, as they present their Winter 2025 Concert.

For ticket information, please visit their website at austinhandbells.org/.


Holiday Gift Wrapping Workshop
hosted by the WB MUD Parks & Rec Dept.

Tuesday, December 16 | 6:30-8:30pm

WB Rec Center | 3000 Shoreline

By the end of this workshop you’ll be a gift wrapping pro! Having trouble wrapping that bottle of wine or oddly shaped toy? Instead of putting it a boring old bag, wrap it! We will teach you several way to wrap even the strangest of items.

This event is free and limited to the first 20 participants. Registration for this workshop will close on Dec. 16. Participants under the age of 15 and under should have an adult for supervision and assistance.

More details & registration available at wellsbranchmud.com/parks-a-recreation/events


Santa and the Grinch FREE Photo-Op
Monday, December 22 | 6:00-8:00pm
WB Community Center | 2106 Klattenhoff

Here’s a special community holiday meet and greet session you won’t want to miss. Wells Branch neighbor Randy Baker has a personal connection with Santa and the Grinch. Stop by the Community Center on Monday evening from 6:00-8:00pm. Kiddos can write and post a letter to Santa, for last minute delivery. Then spend a few  minutes capturing holiday memories with two special photo backgrounds. Parents may take as many photos as needed to get the perfect shot. Pets are also welcome. And if you’ve good, Santa will even pose with the Grinch, if the Grinch behaves.

WBNA 2026 Community Calendar Sales

The WBNA Celebrating Wells Branch 2026 Community Calendar is on sale NOW! There are several ways to purchase your 2026 calendar either in-person, online or by renewing your membership. To purchase in person just stop by any of our Pop-up Sales locations. Be sure to watch our website wbna.us and the WBNA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/WBNA.WellsBranchNeighborhoodAssociation for updates or monitor the WB Google Group for upcoming locations. Be sure to watch our website and the WBNA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/WBNA.WellsBranchNeighborhoodAssociation for updates or monitor the WB Google Group for upcoming locations.

Buy online at  https://tinyurl.com/WB2026Calendar $10 per calendar, they make great gifts!  Or claim one FREE calendar when you renew your annual WBNA membership. https://wbna.us/membership/ Remember to renew early!

Thanks to a very generous sponsorship from local State Farm Agent, Marijane Billington, the calendars will sell for $10 this year—this is a fantastic bargain! The additional funding also allows us to offer 1 free calendar for every paid membership in 2026 while supplies last. Plan to get yours early!  Please remember that the calendar is produced as a limited edition and when they are gone, they are GONE!

WB MUD Thanksgiving Closures

Customer Service, District Administration and Recreation Center: Closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28

Willow Bend Pool: Closed Thursday, Nov. 27

Curbside Trash & Recycling Collection

There will be no curbside trash and recycling collection on Thursday, Nov. 27. Collection for Thursday and Friday will be moved forward one day. All other collection days will remain the same.

Winter Wastewater Averaging

During the three-month billing period between December 10, 2025 and March 10, 2026, your average water usage will be calculated, and used as your monthly wastewater usage for the next 12 months. This is done because wastewater flow is unmetered, and winter water usage is typically only indoors. To save money all year, conserve water and check your plumbing for leaks. Turn off any valves going to automatic irrigation before December 10! wellsbranchmud.com/wwa