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2019 Summer Remembrances Newsletter1 Remembrances Newsletter of the Schertz Historical Preservation Committee Summer Edition 2019 The Committee welcomes the City’s newly hired Assistant City Manager, Charles Kelm. Mr. Kelm is a retired Air Force Colonel with impressive leadership and management experience while serving in the Air Force and while occupying leadership positions in civilian industry. He is an undergraduate of Texas A&M University (civil engineering) and holds two Masters Degrees (Science & Business Management). The Committee also extends a warm welcome to two new Committee members joining us beginning at our July 2019 meeting. The new members are Daniel Bourgeois and Sabrina Allen. The Heritage Neighborhood designation nomination for the former community of Comal Settlement has been placed on hold pending the outcome of a Texas Legislature House Bill, which will outline guidance for municipalities’ designation of historic districts/neighborhoods. Remembrances Special Edition Articles 2019-3 was published and is attached to the newsletter. The newly constructed Staybridge Hotel, situated along Schertz Parkway at Highway 35, has decorated its conference center area with 26 historic photos of early Schertz (see partial photo display below). City staff have assisted the Committee with the development of two historic art exhibits that will eventually be placed as interior décor at the City’s newest fire station situated at the South end of town. The art pieces are paintings (World War I depictions) by artist Dean Fawcett (see Remembrances Special Edition 2019-2) of what are titled as “The Pilot” and “The Navigator”. Larger scale versions of the same art pieces hang in the rotunda of the Headquarters Randolph Joint Base Administrative Headquarters. 2 The Committee continues to follow the progress of the Schertz Main Street Committee in its pursuit of restoration/renovation initiatives for the Main Street area. To date, the Main Street Committee has evaluated the many issues that complicate immediate movement on the project. Certain initiatives have been offered by the Historical Preservation Committee. A parking area has been set in place at Main and First Street and sidewalk/lighting enhancements are being scheduled. Additional enhancements are being planned. This month’s Schertz Magazine discusses the Main Street Project. The Schertz history books (narrative and photo book) remain on sale at the Schertz Visitors Center, the Schertz Public Library and at City Hall (Water Dept.). Examples of Schertz historic photo gallery display at Staybridge Hotel