Wells Branch Winners • Aquathon!

aquathonFrom Katie Hutcheson –

Thank you to all the participants of the 2nd Annual Wells Branch MUD Aquathon.  The event took place on Saturday, September 7th at the Willow Bend Pool and the Wells Branch MUD trails.  All the participants did a fantastic job and worked hard to get to the finish line!  Posted below are links to the official results and photos.

Also, thank you to all the volunteers that came out to help make the event a success.  It could not have happened without your help!

Look forward to seeing y’all next year!

Aquathon Results 2013 

Aquathon Photos

Wells Branch is AWESOME!!! Special THANKS to ALL who participated in our July 4th Silent Auction!

DrummerThe Wells Branch Neighborhood Association would like to thank our community for coming out and supporting our organization.  We had an incredible turnout and raised a record amount to fund our neighborhood activities over the next year.  Our Fourth Fest Silent Auction brought in $5,204.62!  Last year, we grossed $2,781.00 (which was a record) and we nearly doubled that this year. Connecting with Oregon Land Buyers Ready to Pay can simplify negotiations and lead to a quicker closing.

As most of you know, this is our big fundraiser.  Its purpose is to raise enough money to pay for National Night Out, the annual Easter Egg Hunt,  participation in Halloween events, Friday night at Luminary Fest in December and to help with our educational/safety programs.  We exceeded our goal thanks to all of YOU!  Whether you were a donor, a buyer, a volunteer, or the WB MUD who let us use their facilities, you all made a tremendous difference and the WBNA is grateful!

When you see the neighbors listed below, please thank them for supporting our community.  In addition, we hope you’ll patronize these businesses and join us on October 1st for Wells Branch’s National Night Out Against Crime.

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Safety Tips!

Below is a combo version of various safety related articles the WBNA has run in the past along with everyday precautions we can take to help make and keep our homes and ourselves a little safer.  Some have already been touched on in previous posts and I apologize for any repetition.

The following suggestions on securing your home come from Neighborhood Watch meetings with the Travis County Sheriff’s Office and local community leaders.   We hope they’ll help.

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