From the Source: 
News and Updates from the Watershed Association

Save the Date for the Next Water Wise Event!

When: Saturday, November 15th

10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Where: Wimberley Village Library


Water Wise by Design: 
Integrating Native Landscapes in Your Neighborhood



The Hill Country is changing, and so must our neighborhood landscapes. The Water Wise team will be joined by Katherine Romans of the Hill Country Alliance and Clay Ewing of Century 21 Real Estate for a conversation on water-wise native landscaping that blends beauty, resilience, and thoughtful design. Discover how neighborhoods can cultivate thriving, drought-tolerant spaces that safeguard the land and water.

Fun for all ages!

This event will feature an interactive hands-on activity that invites our young stewards to explore water, nature, and the world around them.

The Empowered Community Radio Show

Watershed Association, Executive Director David Baker, will be featured on The Empowered Community Radio Show this Friday, November 14th, at 8 AM!


Join hosts Dee Rambeau and Ted Gartner as they talk all things Hill Country water, conservation, and community.


Catch the show live on Fridays from 7 AM to 9 AM. Click the link below to learn more and listen!

Shape the Future of Wimberley Water

Your voice plays a vital role in protecting the water that sustains our communities. We invite you to take a short survey to share your thoughts on the future of water in the Texas Hill Country. Your input will help guide local efforts to protect our aquifers, springs, and creeks for generations to come.


**Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a raffle to win a Watershed Association journal and a Sacred Springs poster.

Thank you from the bottom of Jacobs Well for your continued support and dedication to protecting and preserving the Texas Hill Country for generations to come.


The Watershed Association Board and Staff

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