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2010 Fall Remembrances NewsletterSummer Heat Overcome by "Cool" Historic Events Remembrances Newsletter of the Schertz Historical Preservation Committee Fall Edition 2010 July saw the development of the Old Schertz Community Network (families from the soon to be designated "Heritage Neighborhood ") come together to celebrate July 4th with special historic gifts for their friends and neighbors and the start of planning for other neighborhood activities. August saw the Community Network and the Committee jointly sponsor a historic home "open house" event (see below) and on October 5th the group sponsored a neighborhood night out event. A dedication ceremony at the old Methodist church (circa 1904) was a part of the current congregation's service on August 22, 2010. Schertz Voter Support Crucial to Historical Museum Development Bond Proposition 95 on the November 2nd ballot provides Schertz voters the chance to bring a fine arts and history center project to life here in Schertz. This is a $1.45 million proposal that will provide a state of the art facility for the teaching and promotion of arts and heritage. It can be an anchor facility for revitalizing the Old Downtown Schertz. VOTE YES FOR PROP #5. Communities Making Historic Preservation Headway A three acre walking village is under development in the old town district of Helotes, Texas. A focal point for the village will be a Helotes museum surrounded by artisan shops, boutiques, restaurants and such. Sequin is in the midst of its "Main Street" historical renovation project with an added feature of a "river walk" attraction. San Antonio is moving forward with its "Mission Reach" initiative to re- engineer the flow of the San Antonio River channel as it moves southward from downtown to the San Antonio mission areas. The "Mission Reach" development is a $271.9 million dollar ecological restoration project that will bring back the wild life, vegetation and recreational opportunities for the residents. The Witte Museum is a history, culture and science venue that is about to begin a major expansion of it facilities that will, among other things, provide for a 20,000 square -foot South Texas Heritage Center. San Antonio's Villa Finale (former home of Walter Mathis) in the King William Historic District opened its doors as a museum on September 25, 2010. City Council Action Awaited for "Historic District ", "Heritage Neighborhood" and "Landmark Property" Proposals November 2, 2010, the Committee Chair will present to City Council the Committee's proposals for designating areas of Schertz and buildings as historic. Boettinger (Bettinger) Family Ancestry Trail Uncovered An unexpected but welcome contact from a Boettinger family member resulted in the discovery of the family genealogy charts from a time before the first settlers arrived here in America and for four generations thereafter. The Boettingers were one of the first dozen settler families of Schertz back in the mid to late 1800s. Committee Donation Marks the Beginning of a New School Year The Committee donated its book " Schertz, Texas — The Story of Great Ancestry, Legacy and Development" to the middle school libraries of the Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City Independent School District. We believe the school children at the middle school level should be exposed to local history lessons. The junior highs and high schools were given copies of the book last year. Museum Association Non - Profit Organization Operational Following Internal Revenue Service (IRS) approval of the non - profit status of our museum association the officers of the Association met to affirm the administrative and organizational details of its operation. The Association begins its work by seeking to promote the passage of the upcoming bond package (Propostition #5) that would provide for a history /fine arts museum in the City. PLEASE SUPPORT PROP #5. Saint Joseph Chapel Undergoes Needed Restoration The beautiful little chapel in our City's newest neighborhood (formerly Comal Settlement) is undergoing a restoration of its interior. The 1905 constructed chapel was very much in need of repair from over 100 years of use. The interior ceiling and walls are being totally redone and new lighting is being installed. When completed the chapel will be a beautiful sight to behold. The Committee has contacted the Comal County Historical Commission to begin discussions about placing a historical marker on the property. Pre - Christmas Schertz History Book Sale The book celebrating the history of our wonderful city ( "Schertz, Texas — The Story of Great Ancestry, Legacy and Development ") is going on sale so buyers can more affordably provide family and friends a special stocking stuffer this Christmas season. The book regularly sells for $18 but will be sold for $15 from October through December. 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