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Topic: Request for Jacob's Well support on Tuesday from David Baker
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M Griffin Moderator Posts: 312 From: Wimberley Registered: Apr 2002
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posted March 12, 2007 02:59 PM
To the Supporters of the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association and the Jacob's Well Natural Area project,On Tuesday morning, March 13, 2007, the Hays County Commissioner's Court will sign a resolution expressing strong support for the Jacob's Well Natural Area. If it's possible, David is asking that supporters come to court 9:00 Tuesday morning in San Marcos, Commissioner's Court, 3rd Floor, to show the commissioners the depth of community support for the Jacob's Well Natural Area project. Thank you.
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Mr Chievous Member Posts: 122 From: Wimberley, TX USofA Registered: Aug 2004
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posted March 13, 2007 08:03 AM
What exactly are we supporting? I can't seem to find much info via the net. I know Mr. Baker has been involved with purchasing some property around the well, but is there some plan that he wants supported? Maybe I'm missing something... quote: Originally posted by M Griffin: To the Supporters of the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association and the Jacob's Well Natural Area project,On Tuesday morning, March 13, 2007, the Hays County Commissioner's Court will sign a resolution expressing strong support for the Jacob's Well Natural Area. If it's possible, David is asking that supporters come to court 9:00 Tuesday morning in San Marcos, Commissioner's Court, 3rd Floor, to show the commissioners the depth of community support for the Jacob's Well Natural Area project. Thank you.
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M Griffin Moderator Posts: 312 From: Wimberley Registered: Apr 2002
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posted March 13, 2007 03:00 PM
You can usually find information at the WVWA website here at VisitWimberley.com: Wimberley Valley Watershed Association.There are no regularly scheduled updates, but the WVWA often posts very interesting news there. David posted an article about the Jacob's Well Natural Area here: Wimberley Valley Watershed Association Purchases Jacobs Well Spring]. It's an environmentally important area.
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