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2022 Spring Remembrances Newsletter1 Remembrances Newsletter of the Schertz Historical Preservation Committee Spring Edition 2022 Membership renewal has been the focus of attention for the Committee during the first calendar quarter of 2022. Five member positions were vacated during the period from January to April. The military assignment of the Committee Chairman will create another membership vacancy which hopefully will be filled during nomination to the post at the April 28, 2022 meeting. The time capsule project has formulated its listing of items for inclusion. In general, the items selected for placement consist of artifacts as well as social, political, cultural and economic phenomena being experienced in our society as of 2020/2022. The capsule will be stored in a secured facility until opened during the City of Schertz’ 75th Anniversary in the year 2034. If anyone wishes to contribute an item to the capsule, please contact Dean Weirtz at tel. #210-651- 0394. The Committee evaluated its by-laws and made amendments as needed. The last review of the by-laws was undertaken in January 2020. Only minor substantive changes were made along with a few language adjustments. There is interest in revisiting the possibility of selecting the property at 800 Fm 3009 as a Landmark Property. The residence at that address is the former home of the Dietz family who were among the earliest settlers of the Schertz area. The Dietz home still stands and was recently sold to an individual currently undertaking a repurposing of the home to a lounge/social club. Another project discussed among committee members is the restoration of the Schertz-Cibolo Historic Cemetery. Dr. Miguel Vasquez is the President of the Cemetery Restoration Association and has raised the idea of development of a historic trail connecting two or three of Schertz’ historic cemeteries. 2 The Committee pursued two historic preservation/restoration projects during the first quarter of the year. First was the redesign/restoration of the landscape surrounding the marker situated at the entrance to the old town heritage neighborhood (First St. & Lee St.). This project was carried out by a contractor hired by the City’s Parks and Recreation Department. The second project consisted of repainting the west wall of the Jodi Head Lopez Law Firm building on FM 78 which frames the historic “Welcome to Schertz” mural. Still on going is the restoration work on the former historic village general store at 6565 FM 482 (Kneupper General Store) and the adjacent Kneupper home at the same site. Landscape enhancement at the historic Kramer House (Chamber of Commerce Office) is now underway. Kneupper General Store (Before restoration) West wall Jodi Head Lopez Building The Committee participated in a joint Main Street Renewal City Council subcommittee meeting on April 19, 2022 that held discussions with the design contractor for the placement of prospective markers, fixtures, lighting, etc. for placement on Main Street (see examples offered below). Historic banners, sidewalk repairs, parking lot additions and other initiatives have been underway or are planned.