A Hill Country Series on Flood, Drought, & Our Future
The future of water in the Hill Country starts here, and it starts with you. Join your neighbors each Wednesday in October for Rooted in Resilience, a powerful four-part series exploring what it means to live with water and protect what we love.
Together, we’ll uncover the science behind flooding, the policies that shape our water use, and the local actions that make our watershed stronger. Each session is just $15 (or only $10 each when you register for more than one) and every ticket enters you into a raffle to win a rainwater catchment system and other great giveaways.
With only 100 tickets available per workshop, spots will go fast, so reserve yours today and be part of the conversation that will shape our community’s future.
Lecture Schedule
Sessions will include a presentation followed by a Q&A and guided walk down to Cibolo Creek for those interested.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025: When the Waters Rise: Flooding and the Future of the Upper Cibolo
Speaker: Ryan Bass, City of Boerne Environmental Program Manager
Wednesday, October 15, 2025: From Austin to the Aquifer: How Multi-Level Policy Shapes the Waters of the Upper Cibolo
Speaker: Suzanne Williams, Texas Water Company Conservation Manager and Rachel Hanes, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance Policy Manager
Wednesday, October 22, 2025: Watershed Resilience: Local Tools for a Changing Landscape
Speaker: Joan Bryant, P.E., and Engineer at San Antonio River Authority (SARA) and Troy Dorman, Ph.D., P.E., CFM and Vice President at Halff
Wednesday, October 29, 2025: Voices from the Cibolo: A Community Dialogue on What Comes Next
Panel discussion with all speakers moderated by Tom Mengler.
Full lectures series and purchase links here