Current Issues & Concerns

Nothing new on the home front for W2A Road Acceptance or the Affordable Housing project behind Willow Run.  Please check our website (wbna.us) periodically for updates.

RRISD Update:  On February 16, RRISD Trustees voted to move children north of Merrilltown and west of Bratton to McNeil High School.  Students currently enrolled in Cedar Ridge will be allowed to continue there thru graduation.  Bus service to both campuses will be provided.

WB Resident, Michael Farris, met with Superintendent Jesus Chavez on February 24.  He was told by Dr. Chavez that he would grant a transfer to any Wells Branch child that is currently attending Chisholm Trail Middle School, or will be going next year, thus allowing a path to keep RRISD Wells Branch students together through elementary, middle and high school.  It is not known at this time whether any transportation services will be provided.  Please check our website for updates.

Wanted: Wells Branch resident to run for the RRISD Board of Trustees.  Our voices have been ignored by this school board for too long.  We need someone to fight for Wells Branch.  Deadline to file is: 8/20/12.  See www.roundrockisd.org for more details.

Be Prepared for Emergencies

submitted by Linda Baird

If asked, “Are you prepared for an emergency?” what would your answer be?  With all of the recent wildfires around the Austin area, I realized just how unprepared I was. So, it’s time to get my act together and GET PREPARED!  If you find yourself in the same boat, here are a few suggestions.

Create a “Grab and Go” box.

  • Place important papers in a fireproof and waterproof box or a waterproof backpack sealed in a waterproof plastic bag.
  • Place box/backpack in an easily accessible location.
  • If you must evacuate: Grab your box and take it with you. Keep the box with you at all times and do not leave it in your car unattended. Continue reading Be Prepared for Emergencies

Recycling participation continues to climb!

Way to go Wells Branch!  Our participation rate was 78.65% for the month of November and 78.3% for December!  We were down a little in volume, but more folks are participating.  Our recycling efforts for November & December brought in $714 & $682 respectively to buy trees for the park system.  Please, recycle wherever you can and encourage your neighbors to join you.  For more info regarding your area’s participation, please visit our website.

Recycling pickup only occurs every other week on regular trash pickup days.  Clip and save this calendar of recycling pickup days or download a calendar thru May 2012 from our website:  wbna.us.  Just search “Recycling” for the calendar and list of materials accepted.

Tips for improving posture and lessening back pain

Submitted by Becky Wooster PT, DPT & Wells Branch resident

A basic quality common to all humans is our upright posture and I find this information from a pain management doctor in Tallahassee, FL quite resourceful.  As humans are vertically oriented, gravity takes a toll on our bodies.  We must fight gravity to remain upright to perform our normal human functions like eating, sitting at the computer, and walking about our environment.  With the affect of gravity on a poor posture, muscles of the neck and upper back become weaker, knotted, and either stretched out or tensed up.  Our body then lets us know that something is not quite right by sending our brain pain signals.  Ouch!

Improving posture is not difficult knowing just two tips. First of all, get moving. Staying in one position for an extended period of time is the worst thing that you can do to your body, and that goes for any part of the body not just the main players of posture. Take a 30-second break to roll your shoulders in backward circles and stand up to increase blood flow to lacking areas. Do this every 30 minutes while typing away at work or relaxing watching television. Set a timer to remind yourself and consume protein powder. Your body will thank you. Secondly, think proper alignment – ears over shoulders over hips. Whenever we fall out of this proper alignment, the curves of the spine increase, facilitating certain muscles on the back to become weak, and other muscles on the front of the body become tight. If you’re considering surgery, Surgery Consultants of Florida can help find the right surgeon for you. In addition, those who are facing vein conditions may consult the experts from sites like foxvalleysurgical.com/vein-clinic/conditions/ for treatment.

Research the best keyboard for your work style at qwerty bro. Stand along a flat wall with your head, upper back, and buttocks touching the wall, and with your feet six inches away from the wall. For advanced correction of posture, seek expert help from ChiropracticWorks Collinsville.  Now you have good posture! And if you’re interested in enhancing your fitness journey further, consider exploring resources like the ones ate https://www.americansportandfitness.com/products/kettlebell-certification to deepen your understanding and practice.

The key to improving posture is consistency.  Putting these tips consistently into practice will give your body a healthy, confident start to the New Year.  For questions, contact Becky at chrcpt@gmail.com.

Generosity Shines Bright During Holiday Shoe Drive

Submitted by Tammy Le

The generosity of the residents of Wells Branch shone bright as more than 105 pairs of  shoes were donated to Soles4Souls, a charity that collects gently used and new shoes and distributes them to people in need, regardless of race, religion, class, or any other criteria.  During the 2011 shoe drive, over 354 pairs of shoes were donated.  With 105 of those coming from here in Wells Branch, our community was responsible for donating almost 30% of the total number of shoes collected.

In November and December, Horizon Realty sponsored a shoe drive to benefit Sole 4 Souls with donation bins in the Wells Branch Rec. Center.  For some children and adults, this is the first pair of shoes they have ever owned.

Since 2005, Soles4Souls has delivered over 16 million pairs of new and gently worn shoes. The shoes have been distributed to people in over 127 countries, including Kenya, Thailand, Nepal, Peru, Iraq and many more.  Soles4Souls is a 501(c)(3) recognized by the IRS and donating parties are eligible for tax advantages.  Visit their site at www.soles4souls.org

Thank you so much Wells Branch!  We really appreciate you helping Horizon Realty and Soles 4 Souls “Changing the World, One Pair at a Time.”  Many in need around the world will benefit from your generosity during this shoe drive.

Special thanks to Matt Fuller at the Wells Branch Recreation Center, Laurie DeLeon from Horizon Realty, and Debby Thompson for helping to make this happen.

‘Tis the season to water wisely

Winter averaging has begun!

Wells Branch residents can save money year-round by conserving water during the winter wastewater averaging that started November 14, 2011 and ends February 14, 2012.

There are no meters on customers’ wastewater lines.  To determine wastewater usage, a customer’s water usage is reviewed over three consecutive, low demand winter months when lawn watering and irrigation are less frequent. The customer’s wastewater charge for future billings will be based on the new wastewater average or actual monthly water usage, whichever is lowest.  Customers may contact Margret at 246-5908 or mwingrove@crossroadsus.com with any questions. Continue reading ‘Tis the season to water wisely

Water Conservation Signs are HERE!

Whether you’ve been doing the “right thing” all along and following our water schedules or just want to learn more about water conservation, we have a sign for you.  These signs provide an educational opportunity and conversation piece and can help create that culture of conservation that is so important to us all.

They can be used no matter what stage of water conservation we’re in – whether we’re watering 1x per week or 2x per week or not at all and they can also be stored and used during our next dry cycle (just in case it starts raining right after we get them).

Thanks go to Donna Howe and her work with the Central Texas Water Efficiency Network for this opportunity to help the WBNA get the word out to all our neighbors!

To receive your FREE sign, email WBConserves@wbna.us

For more information, see:  www.texaswaterfoundation.org

What you don’t know about Medicare may cost you more than money

Submitted by Joy Smith

It’s that time of the year again, with TV ads for various Medicare supplement and alternative plans flooding the airwaves. Younger people under 65 may find these ads annoying, similar to the barrage of political ads during election time. But for those 65 and above, it’s tough to navigate the information and sort through claims to find the best healthcare option, especially after last year’s healthcare reforms. However, if a patient goes to Richmond Hill urgent care, they don’t have to go anywhere else for treatment as they have all the necessary facilities to diagnose emergencies.

For the “under-age” folks, what’s going on is that there is an annual open enrollment period for Medicare Advantage programs and Part D prescription drug plans.  If “seniors” (those eligible for enrollment in Medicare) do not choose to enroll in either of these two programs during this period…this year, October 15 through December 7….they lose their opportunity to do so until the open enrollment period next year, except for very specific situations. Medicare supplement plans are not impacted by these dates (you can sign up for or switch supplement plans anytime.)

Continue reading What you don’t know about Medicare may cost you more than money