SBCA Teams Up With Karen Kocher

The Save Barton Creek Association is proud to announce that we are working with local media producer Karen Kocher on an exciting new project. Living Springs will be a media-rich website about the culture, history and science of Barton Springs pool. The website will engage young adult and adult learners in an interactive exploration of Barton Springs in Austin, Texas to foster greater understanding of how the natural environment helps to define human culture. Portions of the web site will be developed into interactive exhibits at the Beverly Sheffield Education Center.

SBCA has worked with Karen Kocher before, on . . . → Read More: SBCA Teams Up With Karen Kocher

You’re Invited!: 2009 SBCA Annual Party

The Save Barton Creek Association invites you to join us in celebrating our 30th year of working to protect the six watersheds of the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer. The past year has seen many challenges and many successes. Learn about our victories past and present and how you can join the cause. Enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal courtesy of Salt Lick and honor those who have done the most to protect our aquifer.

WHO: Save Barton Creek Association Board, members, and friends. WHAT: Annual Party and Awards Ceremony. WHEN: Monday, November 23, from 6:00pm-9:00pm. WHERE: Zilker Clubhouse, 200 Zilker Clubhouse . . . → Read More: You’re Invited!: 2009 SBCA Annual Party

2009 SBCA Annual Newsletter

We’re pleased to announce that our annual newsletter is now available by clicking here:

Download SBCA Newsletter 09

2009 was a busy year, with municipal elections, conservation victories, and the usual fights against bad developments and short-sighted transportation policies. We also lost a dear friend to the Association, Bert Cromack.

Overall, however, there is reason to be optimistic about the future. As we enter into our 31st year, may our biggest victories lie ahead. . . . → Read More: 2009 SBCA Annual Newsletter

Creekmore Fath, 1916-2009

Besides being a dear brother-in-law to our long-time Treasurer Shudde Fath, Creekmore Fath was an important force in Democratic politics in Central Texas and at the national stage for over 70 years. His memorial service will be held this Thursday morning, 11:00am at the Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home at 3125 North Lamar Blvd. Creekmore was a great friend to the Association and to Austin and I’d encourage everyone to attend and pay their respects. After the fold is more information and his obituary. . . . → Read More: Creekmore Fath, 1916-2009

Please Attend EcoChange Exchange This Thursday Night!

Join the Save Barton Creek Association and the Austin Environmental Community in welcoming the newly inaugurated Austin City Council this Thursday evening. In this time of economic and environmental crisis, we have an opportunity to reshape our future, now. Our community is coming together to make Austin a model of a sustainable city, and we want our elected officials to be leaders in this effort. Help chart a new direction for a sustainable future in Austin at the Eco-Change Exchange. For more information, please click below the fold . . . → Read More: Please Attend EcoChange Exchange This Thursday Night!

Susan Bright, Bill Oliver et al on Aielli Unleashed

Listen to Bill Oliver, Danny Britt, Beth Gallager, Marvin Dykhuis sing and play tree and river songs. SBCA Board Member Susan Bright reads a new tree poem. Bill Bunch talks about our Heritage Trees at Barton Springs.http://kut.org/music/show/75

SBCA Treasurer Shudde Fath wins Liveable City Environmental Vision Award!

SBCA is proud to report that our own Shudde Fath won the 2009 Liveable City Liveable Vision award in the category of Environment. Shudde was a founding member of of the Association in 1979 and has served as our treasurer ever since. During her speech to the assembled audience, she received multiple standing ovations. Congratulations, Shudde! Liveable City’s writeup: Environment: Shudde Fath with the Save Barton Creek Association. In tireless efforts spanning 27 years (sic – actually it’s 30!), these environmental champions have worked to protect that which sustains us all – the six watersheds of the Barton Springs and the Edwards Aquifer. Photo Credit: Jana Birchum, Austin Chronicle . . . → Read More: SBCA Treasurer Shudde Fath wins Liveable City Environmental Vision Award!