Wells Branch Garden Tour – This Saturday!

Kathleen Clark's garden

Plan on spending approximately 20 minutes at each garden, have some discussions and either walk and/or carpool to the next garden location.  If you’re running late, jump in and join the tour at the next site.

Order of Tour:

  1. Patsy Nelson-Farmer, 2302 Rick Whinery Dr.
  2. Tara Fisher-Muñoz, 2300 Rick Whinery Dr.
  3. Mona Speranza, 2102 Nathan Dr.
  4. Mari Noga, 2027 Cervin
  5. Dianne Koehler, 14909 Alpha Collier
  6. Kathleen Clark, 2209 Quiet Wood Dr.
  7. George Holcombe, 14900 YellowLeaf

Refreshments and a chance to visit with your neighbors at George’s garden!  Please join us for this first ever Wells Branch Garden Tour!!

For questions call George @ 252-2756 or Tara @ 809-3471

Single Stream Recycling Info

Single Stream Recycling begins the first FULL week in June (6-10) for Wells Branch residents who pay their water bill to the MUD.

While we’ve all received our shiny new recylcing carts, we can’t actually put them out before June 6.  Watch this site and the Wells Branch MUD site for upcoming notices.   Check out the links below for a “print & save” sheet detailing what can and can not be recycled along with exciting news about an oil recycling drop and a calendar so that you’ll always know whether to put your recycling cart out.

Wells Branch Single Stream Recycling Guidelines

2011-2012 Wells Branch Single Stream Recycling Schedule

Questions? Email IESI directly at Ask-IESI@wbna.us

Remember:  Recycling as much as we possibly can will directly benefit our park system.  All proceeds from the recycling program will go to plant trees!!!

DPS warns of aggressive summer door to door alarm sales

The Texas Department of Public Safety is urging Texas residents to make sure that any alarm salesperson, company or alarm installer that they hire is licensed by the DPS Regulatory Services Division.

Historically, some alarm salespersons have aggressively marketed their services to residents in municipalities—primarily going door to door in neighborhoods. DPS is working with the alarm industry trade associations to provide information to citizens regarding licensed companies and individuals.

“If someone offering alarm-related services shows up at your door unsolicited, ask them for their DPS Private Security pocket card, which will also have their picture,” said Assistant Director  RenEarl Bowie of the DPS Regulatory Services Division. “Do not accept any other form of identification as proof you are dealing with a licensed salesperson or installer.”

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