Hello WB Cultural Hosts,
First, I would like to extend a sincere thank you to each community member who committed to participating in the 2025 Wells Branch Cultural Diversity Fair. It is with deep regret and after careful consideration that the event committee has taken the decision to cancel the event this year. Continue reading Cancelled: WB CDF 2025
Category Archives: Neighborhood News
New Year, New Board, New Beginnings 
Hello Neighbors! Some of you may know me as Bekah the Elf, some of you may recognize me as the lady who talks on the mic at the Easter event with an energy drink in hand, and a few of you may just remember me as ‘the eldest’ of the Wachholz clan. For those of you I haven’t met, my name is Rebekah Wachholz, and I’m honored to have been selected to take the mantle of acting WBNA president this year.
My family moved to Wells Branch in 1993 and growing up I was very lucky to have an incredible mom to look up to as a pillar in the community who volunteered for pretty much every neighborhood board that existed. I remember going to all the community events, going door to door delivering the newsletters out of a red flyer wagon, selling snow cones at Fourth Fest with the Girl Scouts, winning the fishing competition at Mills Pond, competing in the Armada, being on the soccer team (the purple uniforms were fire), and countless fireworks shows. Most of my childhood was spent at the WB community events, pool, fields, or library. Continue reading New Year, New Board, New Beginnings
Wells Branch Wild Conservancy
– Invasive Plants
Invasive plants aren’t native to the areas they live in, and they can disrupt local ecosystems by crowding out native plants. Our local wildlife depends on native plants, so it’s important we protect them! To learn more about invasive plants, join Cliff Tyllick for a presentation at the Wells Branch Recreation Center (3000 Shoreline Drive) on Saturday, February 8, at 9 a.m. I hope to see you there!
What’s Escaping Your Landscape? by Cliff Tyllick
Everyone in Wells Branch can pitch in to help control invasive species! Here are some simple ways you can get involved: Continue reading Wells Branch Wild Conservancy – Invasive Plants

St. Andrew’s Food Pantry Update
Help your Wells Branch neighbors in need by supporting your local food pantry at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at 14311 Wells Port Drive.
With increasing levels of food insecurity in our community, the demand for food pantry assistance has grown from an average of 50-60 households served per pantry between 2012-2017 to 201 households in 2024. The number of individuals served has doubled in the past two years.
St. Andrew’s Food Pantry partners with both the Central Texas Food Bank and the Austin Diaper Bank to attempt to meet this growing need, but neither agency can supply all our needed food or hygiene items. Community donations and support are crucial. There are many ways you can help: Continue reading St. Andrew’s Food Pantry Update
American Red Cross Lifeguard Course
March 17-20 | 10:00am-4:00pm $200 Course Fee
Gain lifeguard skills and get certified at the ARC Lifeguard Certification Course! Upon successful completion of the course you will receive your ARC Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED Certifications. This course will be a blended learning course. Individuals will need to complete online modules before attending the first day. Registration can be found at: wellsbranchmud.com/arclifeguard
If you have any questions regarding the course or lifeguard employment opportunities, please reach out to Katie Hutcheson at khutcheson@wellsbranchmud.com.
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE NEWS!
by Emily Berver
Wells Branch Girl Scouts are currently busy selling cookies to fund their future Girl Scout adventures. All profits stay local and help fund troops, camps and programming, so be sure to stock up on your favorite cookies before the sale ends!
This year’s cookie lineup includes Thin Mints, Caramel Delites (aka Samoas), Peanut Butter Patties (aka Tagalongs), Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Trefoils (aka Shortbread), Lemonades, Adventurefuls, Toast Yays and the gluten free Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookie. The packaging may look different, but the cookies still have the same great taste! Cookie are $6/package, except for the gluten free, which is $7/pouch. Continue reading GIRL SCOUT COOKIE NEWS!
Cub Scout Pack 728 News
by Lee Logan
Cub Scouting is in full swing in Wells Branch, with the members of Pack 728 putting the finishing touches on their pinewood derby cars ahead of the big race at the end of this month! Many of our cubs are also preparing for a overnight field trip to Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, as well as our spring campout in March.
Our scouts are also busy working on their rank advancement requirements, which include learning new skills related to the outdoors, good citizenship, physical fitness, and more! Plus, we are planning to participate in several service projects benefiting the Wells Branch neighborhood this spring. Come and join the fun! Continue reading Cub Scout Pack 728 News