UPCOMING EVENTS

Wimberley locals Skylar Wilson and Max Piotrzkowski, driven by their deep love for music and dedication to environmental stewardship, are excited to present the fourth installment of the Something in the Water concert series at 7A Ranch Opera House.


More than just a night of incredible live music, Something in the Water is a celebration of community and conservation. Each show brings people together to enjoy unforgettable performances while supporting a meaningful cause—proceeds directly benefit The Watershed Association.


This month’s event features an outstanding lineup with Shakey Graves and Buffalo Hunt, promising an evening of music, connection, and inspiration.

When: Friday, April 18th, Doors at 7 pm CDT

Music from: 8 pm - 10 pm CDT

Where: 7A Ranch Opera House 333 Wayside Dr. Wimberley, TX 78676

Tickets on Sale Monday, March 31st, at 10 am CDT 

Michael Martin Murphey: Signed Guitar

A love for music and community led a local Wimberley couple to a Michael Martin Murphey concert in Red River, where one item stood out—a guitar inscribed with the lyrics to Wildfire.


They knew it belonged in Wimberley. When they asked Murphey to sign it, he added "Helping Wimberley." Upon learning they planned to donate it rather than keep it, he inscribed another message: "It is better to give."


Now, this one-of-a-kind guitar is being raffled to support The Watershed Association, helping protect Wimberley’s rivers and streams.


Don't miss your chance to own a piece of music history while making a lasting impact!


*The winner will be announced at the end of April!

Purchase Raffle Tickets!

WATERSHED NEWS

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The state House and Senate have similar proposals to solve the state's water crisis, but there are stark differences on how to invest billions of dollars to resolve.

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Conservation Easement Between Shield Ranch and City of Austin Ensures Water Quality Protection Including Barton Creek - Shield Ranch

Shield Ranch and the City of Austin announced a 202-acre conservation easement located in southwest Travis County and northern Hays County.

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As always, we THANK YOU for your ongoing support and dedication to preserve and protect our beloved Hill Country Land and Water.


For the Love of Water,

The Watershed Association Board and Staff

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