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NOTICE:

Please be advised that beginning Monday, July 7, 2008, the Schertz Parkway construction will proceed from Aero to Main Street. West side of Schertz Parkway (South Bound Lanes) will be completely closed and the East Side will become two-way traffic. If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact the Public Works office at 619-1800.

NOTICE:

Wanted:

Volunteers to help with SchertzFest on September 25th, 26th, and 27th at Pickrell Park.  Currently, there is a need for ticket booth workers, beer booth workers, and soda booth workers.  Two hour shifts are available for all three days.  Anyone interested in working this fun-filled event should contact Gail Douglas at 210-619-1610 or gdouglas@schertz.com or Erin Matlock at 210-619-1072 or ematlock@schertz.com.

 

Want to sell your merchandise at Schertzfest? 

Click here to fill out the form!

NOTICE:

Schertz Parkway reconstruction is scheduled to begin

Monday, June 2, 2008.

Reconstruction will be taking place between Live Oak

and Mitchell Roads.

Traffic will be open, but to two lanes only.

NOTICE:

Wiederstein Road from Fairlawn Avenue to 1103

until further notice.

If you have any questions or need more information,

please call 619-1800.

NOTICE:

2007 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report

Click here to view.

NOTICE:

East Aviation Low Water Crossing -

over Cibolo Creek from Schertz

to Universal City will be closed

beginning Monday, June 9, 2008

for approximately six months

for drainage improvements.

NOTICE:

There should be NO outdoor burning

in the City of Schertz until further notice.

A Fire Weather Warning, known as a Red Flag Warning, has been issued for this area. Given the abnormally dry conditions and abundant fuels any ignition source has the potential to start a wildfire that will move very quickly and will be difficult to control.

This can be a life threatening situation. With the extremely critical conditions today, wildfires can move with the speed and

strength of a tornado.

Rapid initial attack will be required to keep these wildfires small enough to control.  If initial attack is not successful, wildfires may grow so rapidly, that it may become necessary to initiate evacuations.

Citizens must be aware that they may have to self-evacuate to a safe area if a wildfire threatens. This is a dangerous situation and fires burning in these conditions can progress at the speed of up to a

football field a minute.

NOTICE:

 

 

News Releases - Updates

2008

July 21 , 2008

Sweetheart Story Time

(L-R) Kelly, Chris & Brittany read at Family Story Time

Members of the Sweetheart Court converged on the Schertz Public Library July 19th and performed a session for the Library's Family Story Time. Chris, Brittany and Kelly read stories, sang songs and had a wonderful time being with the participating children. Their chosen theme was "Noise in the Library. "

Learn more about the Schertz Public Library HERE

 

July 17 , 2008

Grand Opening of Schertz EMS Station in MARION Slated for July 29

Grand opening ceremony and ribbon cutting for New EMS Station is slated for 5:00 PM, July 29, 2008 at 104 E. Hubinger in Marion. For more information contact Amy Sellers at 210-619-1400....

 

June 19, 2008

Randolph Field Realty Plaque Unveiling

The Schertz Historical Preservation Committee unveiled a plaque commemorating Randolph Field Realty's historical monument status.  The Randolph Field Realty building is the first building to be officially designated as a historical monument by the City of Schertz and the Historical Preservation Committee.  The building is located at 508 Main Street .  It served as the City's first City Hall, Fire Department , Library, City Council Chambers , and Police Station.

As Mayor Hal Baldwin put it, “We never want to see this building disappear!”            

We hope to see many more buildings in Schertz receive this great honor.

 

June 9, 2008

Schertz & KTSA Join Forces to Support Our Troops: Finale at Schertz Jubilee!

 

Now is your chance to help support our troops on the front lines. The City of Schertz and 550 KTSA have teamed up with Operation Interdependence (OI) to send care packages overseas. Our soldiers endure long absences from home, often in some of the most austere places on earth. Sometimes they might need a new toothbrush or some socks. Maybe they crave a piece of candy or a cookie. Unfortunately, these items aren't always easy to obtain on the front lines. OI packages are designed to provide several useful items. Even the material they're packed in (large zip lock bags) can be used to store personal items and keep gear or photos dry. Each box Operation Interdependence sends out can support between 30-50 service members: depending on a platoon's size. The program and its 40,000 volunteers have shipped more than 30,000 bags, or 'c-rations,' to thousands of service members all over the world.

From Memorial Day through July 4th, KTSA and City of Schertz employees will be collecting items that we can send to our troops. Our success will be based on the support we receive from our community. Items may be dropped-off at Schertz City Hall ( 1400 Schertz Pkwy ) or at one of our sponsor locations: 

  • Freddy's Frozen Custard
  • Agee's Service Company
  • Alamo Cycle Plex
  • U-Build IT
  • Wayland Baptist University
  • CSIdentity.com

Items needed include: Beef Jerky, Cameras (disposable), Camper-style foods, Candy, CDs (Blank or Music), Chapstick, Crackers (PNB, Cheese, etc.), Dental floss, Dried Fruit, Facial Tissues, Fast Food Condiment packets, Flashlights, Foot Powder (travel size)…and so much more. For a complete list of the items we are accepting (and certain restrictions), visit us on the web at http://www.ktsa.com/ktsaoi2008.php.

If you cannot donate an item, you can always donate your sentiments. Operation Interdependence has setup a HOTLINE so you can leave an audio message for our troops. To leave a message, call: 210-528-5549.

You can also make monetary donations to Operation Interdependence and mail to 9844 Woodley Hills Ave , North Hills , CA 91343.

Then, Join Schertz Tales Magazine and KTSA radio at the Schertz Jubilee in Pickrell Park on July 4th between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM where radio personality Brent Boller will broadcast live and closeout this year's collection campaign. Don't forget to bring your items to the Jubilee and make your donation in person!

OI is a national non-profit that provides a means for the public to support deployed troops, their families and veterans. OI's system meets military requirements, maximizes donor contributions and imparts the spirit of volunteerism. The cornerstone of OI is Civilian Rations (C-rats) – quart sized plastic baggies that contain a note from a caring civilian at home plus snacks and other treats. OI delivers enough boxes to the frontlines so that, at mail call, everyone gets a package. Items that do not meet OI shipping standards are given to military families and veterans.

 

June 3, 2008

U.S. Air Force Musicians to perform in Schertz

Join us July 5, 2008 , at 7:00 pm when the Schertz Civic Center and Schertz Bank and Trust present Dimensions in Blue , the jazz ensemble from the United States Air Force Band of the West. The concert is FREE of charge and open to the public. This group performs a wide variety of music, ranging from the classics of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Woody Herman, to the more contemporary sounds of Rob McConnell, Bob Mintzer, and Frank Mantooth. The band can also recreate the look & sound of the 1940s Glenn Miller Army Air Corps Jazz Band.

 

Dimensions in Blue performs throughout Texas , Arizona , New Mexico , and Louisiana . They have been featured performers at the Texas Jazz Festival, the Texas Bandmasters Association Convention, the International Association of Jazz Educators Convention, the Corpus Christi Jazz Festival, the Galveston Jazz Festival, and San Antonio 's "Fiesta In Blue" activities.

 

Get your FREE tickets today (limit 2 tickets per person) at Schertz City Hall ( 1400 Schertz Pkwy ), or any Schertz Bank & Trust Location ( Main Office-519 Main Street , Schertz; Kirby Branch-5020 FM 78, Kirby; I-35 Branch-16852 IH 35 N, Schertz;  Seguin Branch-203 Highway 123 Bypass North, Seguin ).

 

May 18, 2008

EMS WEEK PROCLAIMED IN SCHERTZ ~ May 18 - 24

EMS week has been declared as a national recognition week for over 20 years. This week serves as both a week to educate and raise the awareness of the citizens we serve as to the capabilities of their EMS service as well as a time to recognize and encourage those who selflessly give of themselves in service to others. During the week, Schertz EMS will be holding several public events such as elementary school programs, CPR classes, and other opportunities for ambulance demonstrations.

 

This culminates on Saturday, May 24 when the Schertz EMS Department hosts the annual EMS EXTRAVAGANZA. This event will be held at the Forum Shopping Center in front of Borders Bookstore from 10 am to 2 pm. During this time there will be demonstrations from several of our first responders, partners and stakeholders. Included will be static displays of ambulances, fire trucks, and a San Antonio Airlife helicopter. This event is open for all!

 

Schertz EMS is a department of the City of Schertz that provides EMS services for seven other cities (Live Oak, Universal City , Selma , Garden Ridge, Cibolo, Santa Clara and Marion ) and parts of three counties (Guadalupe, Comal and Bexar). Over 5,700 requests for service a year are answered by paramedic staffed mobile intensive care units.

 

For more information, contact the Schertz EMS at 210-619-1400.

 

May 13, 2008

Jubilee Door Decorating Contest to Showcase Schertz!

Celebrate Independence Day with us! The Schertz 50th Anniversary Committee is sponsoring the 2008 Patriotic Days of the Red, White, and Blue front door decorating contest. Residents of Schertz are encouraged to decorate their doors (and homes) following the patriotic theme of "Celebrate 50 years of Schertz Pride." For more information and the entry form click HERE.

 

May 8, 2008

Schertz to Celebrate Grackle's at the Hop - May 31st

A WOP BOP A LOO BOP A WOP BAM BOO .Get on your dancing shoes because the City of Schertz is planning the mother of all dances. Join the Schertz 50 th Anniversary Committee, the Northeast Herald Newspaper, and the Schertz Parks and Recreation Foundation as they take the town on a stroll down memory lane! Featuring the rockin' sounds of Johnny Dee and the Rocket 88s , dancing competitions, prizes, food, a cash bar, and the first ever Grackle Coronation, the event is open to everyone but tickets are limited!...

 

May 5, 2008

Schertz Rallies Behind Relay

Team Schertz raised over $17,000 of the $41,000 total at this year's annual Randolph Metrocom Relay for Life.  Held May 2-3 at Steele High School, special congratulations need to be extended to the Schertz Fire Department which raised over $8,700, and to Brittany Losey, Miss Schertz, for bringing in over $1000.  Great Job Team Schertz!   Checkout photos of the Relay HERE

(L-R) Schertz Assistant Police Chief Beverly Todd and PD Assistant Esther Mendoza at the Metrocom Relay for Life.

April 29, 2008

Farmers Market Returns to Schertz

Come one, come all, the Schertz Farmers' Market, a State Certified Farmers' Market returns for its 6th year to Pickrell Park on FM 1518 in Schertz. The Central Texas Farmers' Market Association, which operates the Schertz market, is comprised of a group of professional truck farmers who cultivate more than one half acre of produce. Along with associate farmers, people who market their produce through wholesalers, the regular members of the market will offer a complete array of fresh picked vine ripened produce which will be available on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM throughout the summer and into the fall. Visitors to the market can expect their choice of current production produce, including tomatoes, green tomatoes, yellow squash, zucchini, cucumbers, new potatoes, sweet potatoes, blackberries, early peaches, and hot peppers. For more information, contact Bob Balch, the Secretary-Treasurer of the Central Texas Farmers' Market at 830-305-3193 .

 

April 28, 2008

YMCA to Manage City of Schertz Swimming Program

The City Council of the City of Schertz approved a resolution on April 15, 2008 authorizing the city to enter into an agreement with the YMCA of Greater San Antonio for management services of two municipal swimming pools. The YMCA will manage both Pickrell Park and the Northcliffe Park swimming pools.

The two City pools will open on Memorial Day Weekend May 24, 2008and remain open until August 24, 2008. Hours of Operation will continue to be the same at both pools. Pickrell will be open from 12 Noon to 7:00 pm. Pickrell will be closed for cleaning on Tuesdays. Northcliffe Pool will be open from 12 Noon to 7:00 pm and will be closed for cleaning on Mondays.

The YMCA of Greater San Antonio is currently hiring Lifeguards for the Schertz Pools.  All persons interested in applying for lifeguard positions should go to the YMCA website at www.ymcasatx.org .  If you do not have access to the website or if you are interested in information concerning lifeguard training, swim lessons, pool reservations, pool parties, and other activities, contact the YMCA at 210-246-9629.

 

April 25 , 2008

Arbor Day the Schertz Way : Schertz Volunteers Plant 50 Trees!

 

It's Arbor Day every day in Schertz, but April 25, 2008 was special. In celebration of the Schertz 50 th Anniversary Committee, 50 trees were planted by 50 volunteers, and the Guadalupe County Master Gardners who were working towards 50 hours of community service time. Dubbed the 50/50, this year's event took place at the Schertz Municipal Complex ( 1400 Schertz Parkway ), and the attached Schertz Ballpark.

 

Organized as a fundraiser for the Schertz Parks and Recreation Foundation, twenty-five of the fifty trees were purchased as commemorative trees by individuals with the remaining trees being purchased through the City's tree mitigation fund.

 

With the help of the Schertz Parks and Recreation Department, the Schertz Sweetheart Court , the Schertz Fire Department, and numerous volunteers from Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties , the trees were carefully set in their permanent location in little over 3 hours. A plaque dedication ceremony is being planned by the 50 th Anniversary Committee for later in the summer.

 

For those who missed the opportunity to sponsor commemorative trees, fear not! Trees are available for sponsorship year 'round. And, according to Schertz Parks and Recreation Department Director George Logan, each time 25 trees are sponsored, the City of Schertz will match that with 25 trees and hold a tree planting event. "It's Arbor Day everyday in Schertz!" said Logan . "I hope we will always have people who want to make Schertz a tree- rich environment." To sponsor a tree, contact the Schertz Parks and Recreation Department at 210-619-1600 . A copy of the tree donation form is available HERE .

 

View photos of the Tree Planting HERE

 

April 18 , 2008

Lacks Distribution Center Opens In Schertz

Lacks Stores, Inc., the City of Schertz, and Comal County cut the ribbon April 17th at the new 308,000 square-foot distribution center off Schwab Road at IH-35 South...

View Photos of the ribbon cutting HERE

April 14 , 2008

Ground Broken for new La Quinta Inn and Suites

 

SCHERTZ -Ground was broken for a new four story, 81-room La Quinta Inn and Suites at the intersection of FM 3009 and I-35 in Schertz. The $5 million project is the brainchild of San Marcos-based investors Champak Patel and his partners Prashant Patel, Ishwer Patel, Darsham Patel, and Kalpana Vasvani.  Complete with 60 suites and a 45 person conference room, Prashant Patel explained that the investors hope to serve the growing City of Schertz as well as the Randolph Metrocom and Randolph Air Force Base.

In attendance at the ceremony were Schertz Mayor Hal Baldwin, Council Members Jim Fowler, David Scagliola, and Tony Wilenchick, Guadalupe County Commissioner Jim Wolverton, Schertz Economic Development (EDC) Director George Antuna, Schertz Chamber of Commerce President Frances Rushing, and Randolph Metrocom Chamber Chairman Pat O'Brien.  Also present was Schertz business leader Eric White, founder of Garden Ridge Pottery.  La Quinta investors Prashant Patel and Kalpana Vasvani were present at the ceremony representing the entire partnership.

According to Schertz Economic Development Director George Antuna, "This is a perfect example of the great growth we are experiencing in the area, as well as a testament to the close relationship between the Schertz community and the businesses wanting to locate along the Austin-San Antonio Corridor."

 

The La Quinta Inn is scheduled to open in late 2008. View pictures of the La Quinta groundbreaking.

 

March 18, 2008

Digital Television Transition Alert

- from the Office of U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
On February 17, 2009, the nation's full power broadcasters (large TV stations covering multiple cities) will stop broadcasting in analog format. In order to free spectrum for important public safety activities that will increase the nation's ability to respond to terrorist attacks and natural disasters, the government has ordered a transition to digital broadcasting...

March 5, 2008

 

New Residential Trash Pickup Rates Set in Schertz

Schertz residential trash-pickup rates will increase an average of $1.30 cents per month beginning April 15, 2008 . The increase, requested by Bexar Waste, Inc., was approved by the Schertz City Council on February 4, 2008 . According to Bexar Waste, Inc. owner Henry Gutierrez, average residential customer rates will increase $9.11 per month to $10.41. "The rate increases are necessary to help offset rising fuel costs, landfill tipping fees, equipment maintenance and insurance" said Gutierrez. City officials say the $1.30 increase is far less than other Randolph Metrocom customers are being asked to pay...

 

March 3, 2008

Ground Broken for New Schertz Library

In what can only be described as a proud moment for so many Schertz residents, ground was broken February 29th on a new 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art library to be located adjacent to the current library at the intersection of Elbel Rd. and Schertz Parkway .

 

Less than two years after voters authorized $6 million in bonds to match a $1 million donation by Schertz business owners Caroline & Eric White, O'Haver Contractors of San Antonio began leveling the site after a brief ceremony that included attendees from the surrounding three counties.

 

Schertz Director of Library Grants and Fundraising Gail Douglas led the ceremony with Schertz Mayor Hal Baldwin. Selma Mayor Jim Parma, Cibolo Mayor Jennifer Hartman, Guadalupe County Commissioner Jim Wolverton, and State Representative Edmund Kuempel were all present as members of the Schertz City Council, Library Boardand staff, and other contributors to the effort posed with golden shovels to mark the official start of work.

 

The current library, located off Schertz Parkway in downtown Schertz, was built in 1983 and expanded to its current 9,000 square footage in 1989. In 2005, the White's of Garden Ridge Pottery fame, donated $1 million towards the construction of a new library, which received its final blessing in the form of $6 million in bonds from voters in May 2006. In March 2007, Schertz hired the design firm of Kell~Munoz to spearhead coordination of the design of the new library. The new facility will contain children and adult reading areas, public meeting spaces, technology areas, and courtyard areas.

 

According to the O'Haver Contractors, if all goes according to schedule, the project can be completed in 11 months.

 

February 25, 2008

VOLUNTEERS RENOVATE GUTIERREZ PARK IN SCHERTZ

The old adage; "Many hands make light work " was certainly proven to be true when a small army of volunteers rendezvoused at Gutierrez Park in Schertz, Saturday the 23 rd of February...

 

February 14, 2008

The Schertz Community Emergency Response Team WANTS YOU!

The Schertz Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) offers CERT Basic Training to all citizens, regardless of whether or not you want to volunteer with the program.  Classes are scheduled for April ... - check the CERT Flyer

 

February 11, 2008

All Hail the Queen!

Ashley Mayle of Schertz, Texas was crowned Miss Fiesta San Antonio 2008 at the 59th Annual Pageant Saturday February 9, 2008.  Mayle, who was Miss Schertz in 2006, is a graduate of Incarnate Word High School and currently attends Trinity University in San Antonio.  She is the first non-Bexar County Queen crowned in the 59 year history of the Miss Fiesta Pageant  

CONGRATULATIONS ASHLEY!

Learn More about Miss Fiesta

 

Having Fun at THE HOP

The City of Schertz came out in style for a 50s Sock Hop held at the Schertz Civic Center on February 8, 2008. The event was organized by the Schertz 50th Anniversary Committee in cooperation with the Schertz Youth Commission.

View Photos

 

February 8, 2008

Annual  Spring Clean-Up is New and Improved

It's Coming!  The Annual  Spring Clean-Up is New and Improved.  Learn more about the PROGRAM and identify your pick up dates on the New Zone Map

Pick Up Dates

March 3-April 11, 2008

Drop Off Dates

March 1 - 16, 2008

 

February 5, 2008

San Antonio/Schertz Travelers Can Expect Stylish New Cambria Suites Hotel

Choice Hotels Announces Second Upscale Hotel for San Antonio Area

February 4, 2008

Celebrate Arbor Day the Schertz Way!

On April 25, 2008, the Schertz 50th Anniversary Committee will be planting trees at the parks and recreational facilities behind the municipal complex (1400 Schertz Pkwy). If you would like to sponsor a memorial or recognition tree, contact the Schertz Parks and Recreational Department at 210-619-1600.  A copy of the tree donation form is available HERE

 

January 31, 2008

50 Years of City Council Members Recognized in Schertz
Commemorative plaques recognizing 50 years of City Council Members were unveiled at the Schertz City Council meeting on Tuesday, January 29, 2008...

 

January 29, 2008

Youth get SYC'ed for Schertz

Schertz area youth converged on the Schertz Civic Center to discuss the City of Schertz and their concepts for making the city of 34,000 a better place to live, work and play...

BVYA Opening Day Ceremonies Set for 2008 Baseball & Softball Season

The opening day ceremonies for the 2008 Buffalo Valley Youth Association (BVYA) baseball and softball season have been slated for March 29, 2008...

Schertz GOES RED FOR WOMEN
Taking care of your heart is more important than you might know. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the #1 killer in the United States for both men and women: About 480,000 women die of cardiovascular disease annually, more than the total number of cardiovascular disease-related deaths in men or the next four causes of death combined...

Capital One Bank to host Mardi Gras Celebration benefiting Operation Homefront
The fundraiser is scheduled for Thursday, February 7th from 5:30pm to7:30pm.  All proceeds raised will benefit U.S. Troops and their families...

Grant Writing Workshop in San Antonio , TX | February 20-21, 2008

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office and Grant Writing USA will present a two-day grant writing workshop in San Antonio, February 20-21, 2008.  Beginning and experienced grant writers from city, county and state agencies as well as nonprofits, K-12, colleges and universities are encouraged to attend.

Tuition is $425 and includes all materials: workbook and accompanying 220MB resource CD that's packed full of tools and more than 200 sample grant proposals.  Seating is limited, online reservations are necessary, walk-ins are not allowed.

For more information including venue location and maps, graduate testimonials and instant, online enrollment, please visit

http://GrantWritingUSA.com

Contact:

Cathy Rittenhouse
Grant Writing USA
800.814.8191
cathy@grantwritingusa.com

Darrell Sanders
Bexar County Sheriff's Office
210.335.5012
dsanders@bexar.org

January 28, 2008

Tree Planting Workshop at Guiterrez Xeriscape Park
The Guadalupe County Master Gardeners and the City of Schertz are sponsoring a free tree planting workshop at Gutierrez Xeriscape Park on February 16, 2008. The activities will begin at 8:00 AM and continue until all trees are planted...

 

January 24, 2008

Schertz EMS Tackles Extrication - Launches Next Generation EMS Unit

As part of an ongoing program to enhance emergency medical services (EMS) in the region Schertz EMS Paramedics have undergone a series of advanced life-saving courses, including auto extrication techniques and how to operate hydraulic rescue tools...

Schertz Set To Install New Water Meters

The City of Schertz has begun another phase in improving customer service delivery to each water customer through our Water Meter Replacement and Automated Meter Reading ( AMR ) Program. Beginning January 28, 2008 , the City will begin replacing water meters...

 

January 17, 2008

Schertz City Council Approves Contractor for New Schertz Public Library
Less than two years after voters authorized $6 million in bonds to match a $1 million donation by Schertz business owners Caroline & Eric White, the Schertz City Council accepted a bid from O’Haver Contractors of San Antonio to build a new 30,000 square-foot state-of-the-art public library...

 

January 16, 2008

Notice of Open House – New Braunfels Outer Loop Study

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will conduct an open house to provide information regarding the New Braunfels Outer Loop Study. The purpose of this open house is to present the recommended corridor for the proposed outer loop. TxDOT will present the recommendation to the City of New Braunfels, City of Schertz, Comal and Guadalupe Counties in February 2008. These entities will determine if the recommended route will be adopted into their respective Major Thoroughfare Plans (MTP). The New Braunfels Outer Loop Study Open House, which will present the findings of the study to the general public, will be held:

Thursday, January 31, 2008
Canyon High School
1510 IH 35 East
New Braunfels, TX 78130
5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.

For more click HERE

January 10, 2008

Historic Kramer House Moved to New Location

After two years of negotiations and planning, the historic Kramer House, located off Schertz Parkway in what is now the Kramer Farms Subdivision, was moved to its new home at the intersection of Schertz Parkway and Live Oak Road on January 10, 2008...

 

January 3, 2008

History Presentation of Schertz and Schertz Family slated for January 17, 2008

The Schertz Historical Presentation Committee invites you to join them for a special presentation tracking the original settlers of Schertz , Texas and the history of the Schertz Family. The discussion will be held Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 6:30 PM in the Schertz City Council Chambers, located at 1400 Schertz Parkway , Bldg #4. Ms. Donna Semmes and Mr. Dean Weirtz will speak of their recent excursion to Raedersheim , Alsace , France ; birthplace of Schertz namesake Sebastian Schertz.

Texans Urged to Heed Syringe Recall

The Texas Department of State Health Services is urging Texans to heed a recent national recall of certain heparin flush syringes made by Sierra Pre-Filled Inc., a North Carolina company.  The recalled syringes contain “Heparin Lock Flush Solution USP” and lot number 070926H on the packaging and on a yellow label affixed to the barrel of each syringe.

People who have used the recalled syringes should contact their physicians for guidance.  Those who have unused syringes should not use them and should contact their physicians, pharmacies or other suppliers for instructions about what to do with them.

Heparin is an anticoagulant. The recalled syringes typically are used in hospitals and by outpatients to keep catheters open.  The recall was prompted by bacterial illnesses in Texas and other states since early November that were linked to use of the product. Laboratory tests detected Serratia marcescens, a bacterium, in the product.  The manufacturer is voluntarily recalling the product in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Physicians and others who have prescribed the recalled products are urged to contact their patients.

2007

December 21, 2007

 

Schertz Turning 50 - Festivities and Events Planned ...

 

Lowe's Home Improvement OPENS Doors in Schertz - Makes Donation to Operation Homefront

In less than five months, work was completed on a new Lowe's Home Improvement center in Schertz. On Thursday, December 20, 2007 , the Schertz Chamber of Commerce and the City of Schertz officially opened the 175,000 square-foot facility at a ceremony held on site at 17280 IH-35 North. The new store was constructed on 20.5 acres between the La Pasadita Mexican Restaurant and the H.E.B Grocery Store and retail center at FM 3009 (Exit 175)...

 

December 6, 2007

Let's Make a DEAL!!

The City of Schertz has recently partnered with GOVDeals.com in order to sell surplus city properties via the Internet. GOVDeals.com sells only government surplus, but any registered and authenticated buyer may bid (including numerous governments in search of equipment for their own operations). GOVDeals.com provides a framework within which a government client can list assets for sale, including descriptions, photographs and other details necessary to communicate the particulars of the asset to potential buyers.

According to Schertz Purchasing Manager Kim Lewinski, "This auction site [GOVDeals.com] is a major leap forward in the City's ability to dispose of surplus property. This will allow the City to recover monies and utilize the funds earned to purchase new or improved equipment or supplies for our staff."

Currently, more than 950 government entities selling in 32 states use GOVDeals.com.  GOVDeals.com may be accessed through the City of Schertz website at www.schertz.com

 

Trayhan Named Mayor Pro-Tem

Schertz Place 3 Council Member John Trayhan was appointed Mayor Pro-Tem on December 4, 2007 to serve a 6-month term ending in June 2008. Trayhan succeeds David Scagliola whose term ended November 30, 2007 . Councilmember Trayhan, employed by Our Lady of the Lake University since 1997, holds the rank of Associate Professor of Political Science and Leadership Studies. His duties include teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Prior to accepting his current teaching position, Trayhan served as City Manager of Cuero, Texas from 1993 through 1997.

 

Trayhan was originally appointed to the city council in August, 2005 to fill an unexpired term. On May 15, 2007 Trayhan began his tenure as Place 3 Councilmember after running unopposed.

 

November 26, 2007

Schertz EMS Director Receives State Recognition

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) presented its annual emergency medical services ( EMS ) awards in November. Thirteen winners were recognized at an awards luncheon during the 2007 Texas EMS Conference in Houston, including Schertz EMS Director Dudley Wait, who was awarded the Journey of Excellence Award . This award is only given when the Governor's EMS and Trauma Advisory Council decides that someone is deserving of this recognition.

 

Wait, has been involved in EMS since 1985, starting at Texas A&M University with the campus based volunteer University EMS .  During his last three years at the University, he served as EMS Chief.  Following graduation in 1992 with a Bachelors Degree in Management with a Human Resource Specialty, he worked for 10 years in the 3 rd largest multi-jurisdictional EMS agency in the nation, Pinellas County , Florida 's SUNSTAR ambulance system.  For three years, Wait served as the Operations Manager in SUNSTAR 's very large, high performance EMS System.

 

Currently, Wait serves as the EMS Director for the City of Schertz and has held that position since June, 2001. As director, Wait oversees a staff of 49, with 6 Mobile Intensive Care Unit ( MICU ) Ambulances serving 220 square miles surrounding Schertz. Schertz EMS receives 6,500 9-1-1 requests for service annually.

 

November 21, 2007

Schertz Boards the Train - Council Votes to Join Commuter Rail Planning Group
After a lengthy discussion on November 13, 2007, the Schertz City Council voted to join the Austin-San Antonio Commuter Rail District. The Rail district is responsible for studying and implementing all aspects of a commuter rail system. The rail system is meant to alleviate automobile traffic between San Antonio and Georgetown and enhance the economic position of the corridor. Furthermore, council authorized the Schertz Economic Development Corporation to fund the annual $49,500 membership fee that gives the city a seat on the board and a vote on all financial and planning matters pertaining to the project. The vote, while unanimous, was not a full authorization of city resources or taxes and does not commit the city to any future costs associated with the commuter rail project. Future participation will be determined after a detailed report of costs and the impact on the City of Schertz has been put forward by the planning group...

November 20, 2007

Festival of Angels and Christmas in the Park Schedule

Friday, December 7th, Festival of Angels:

Parade: 6:30 p.m., Schertz Bank on Main to Schertz Parkway to City Hall

Christmas Tree Lighting:  Approximately 7:30 p.m. in front of City Hall

Choirs/School Performances:  6:30-9:30 p.m. by Christmas Tree

Santa's Village/Photos with Santa - Approximately 7:45 p.m. in front of the Community Center

Food/Beverage sales: 6:30-9:30 p.m. in front of the Community Center

Saturday, December 8th, Christmas in the Park, Pickrell Park : 9 a.m.-noon

Free breakfast pastries and beverages (until they run out)

Santa visits in Santa's Workshop/Photos with Santa

Snowscapes and Slides

Polar Bear Swim (Schertz Swim Team)

Local/School Bands and Choirs Perform

November 19, 2007

RACAP Thank You

Randolph Area Christian Assistance Program located at 307 Pheil, Schertz, Texas wishes to thank the Schertz community for its support for their Thanksgiving Holiday Food Basket Program. They have been blessed with food, funds and sponsors for the Thanksgiving Holiday Baskets. RACAP continues to accept applications until December 7th from those in need of assistance with the Christmas Holiday Food Baskets. RACAP also has families available for sponsorship if you choose that way of sharing. Figures on their final Holiday Report will be available early in 2008. Please contact the Food Pantry at 210-658-1613 for more information.  We wish everyone a very Happy Holiday season and once again are grateful for your gifts to the RACAP Holiday Basket Program.

 

October 24, 2007

 

Seniors Plan Annual Holiday Craft Bazaar

If you're looking for handcrafted, old-fashioned Christmas decorations, stocking stuffers and more, you'll want to make your first shopping event the Schertz Senior Citizens Holiday Craft Bazaar. It's slated for Nov. 3, 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m., in the Schertz Community Center . The gamut of goodies will be available, from crocheted ornaments to full-size quilts (handmade, now.not the store-bought kind).  For more information or to register for the bazaar, contact Alba Richburg at 210-651-3162.

Schertz City Manager Recognized by Peers at ICMA Conference

The International City/County Management Association presented a Service Award to Schertz City Manager Don E. Taylor during its 93rd Annual Conference which was held Ocotber 7-10, 2007 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  ICMA recognizes the many achievements of its members with awards programs that highlight extraordinary accomplishments as well as dedicated service to the profession.

 

Don Taylor is the City Manager for the City of Schertz , Texas . He oversees the daily operations of more than 200 city employees who serve a citizenry of nearly 32,000 people living within 28 square miles of property encompassing three separate counties. Taylor came out of retirement to accept the city manager position offered him by the City Council in

April 2005. Prior to his retirement, he served as the City Manager in Aransas Pass , Texas , City Manager for Universal City , Texas , and served as a city manager for five other cities prior to that position.

Taylor 's government career started in Claremore , Okla. , where he worked in various departments, including the police department, during his teenage and young adult years. His first city manager position was in Miami , Okla. In addition to city service, Mr. Taylor served as a Senate Aide for Oklahoma Senator Fred R. Harris, worked for the U.S. Department of

Justice, and taught Military Science at the Oklahoma Military Academy (a junior college).

The former Marine Corps aviator is a graduate of the Oklahoma Military Academy , earned his bachelor's degree at North Eastern University in Oklahoma , and did his graduate work at Oklahoma University . Don Taylor and his wife Shirley have three daughters and one son.

 

October 17, 2007

Enforcing the Code

The area has experienced an enormous growth of trees and vegetation this past spring and summer. This growth has caused numerous issues such as: clearance for emergency vehicles, school buses, garbage trucks, and street sweepers. These problems are caused by overhanging branches and vegetation protruding in the streets, alleys, easements, and sidewalks. Traffic and pedestrian visibility is also impaired due to the excessive growth of this vegetation.

 

City code provides that there be a minimum clearance of 15ft. from the street surface, a minimum clearance of 15ft. over alley/easements, and a minimum clearance of 8ft. over sidewalks. City code also prohibits any vegetation, fences, or structures over 36" in height above the road within the visibility triangle. The visibility triangle is the distance from each corner of converging streets to a distance of 25ft. along each corner with the triangle completed by drawing a line through the property from both 25ft. distances.

 

The tree branches and cuttings must also be disposed of in a proper manner such as taking them to a landfill, bundling them up for trash service or contacting Public Works for the chipping service. When using the trash service, the bundles must not be more than 4ft. in length, tree branches no more than 3 inches in diameter, weigh no more than 60 lbs., and be tied with twine.

 

Code Enforcement needs help from every citizen to keep their property maintained in a proper manner and to make the City of Schertz a safer place to live.

 

October 10, 2007

Council Recognizes Sweethearts

At a regular session of City Council Tuesday, Mayor Hal Baldwin and the Schertz City Council formally recognized the winners of the Schertz Sweethearts competition.  In a small ceremony, each of winner was introduced by Sweethearts coordinator Jennifer Bishop and Schertz Chamber of Commerce President Frances Rushing.  Following the introductions, Mayor Hal Baldwin presented each winner with a certificate of recognition for their achievements and for their dedication to the City of Schertz.  View photos of the presentation HERE.

The 2007-2008 Sweetheart's Court are: Miss Schertz is Samuel Clemens Senior Brittany Losey and Mr. Schertz is Clemens Senior Christopher Coronado.  Miss Liberty is 8th grader Ashley Blumentritt, Miss Freedom is Sophomore Kelly Ferguson, and Miss Friendly City is Junior Emily Furillo.  "This has been an wonderful experince in so many ways," explained Bishop.  "We have had a lot of participation and we are especially excited about the addition of a Mr. Schertz to the Court as well as the creation of a scholarship program for the participants."

View photos of the Sweethearts Court finals

More info at:

Schertz Sweethearts Website

 

Guadalupe County Prepares for Constitutional Elections

Don't forget, the Constitutional Amendment Election scheduled for November 6th, 2007.  Guadalupe County, the administrator of elections in Schertz, has adopted a new early voting schedule that is available for viewing on their website at:  www.guadalupe-elections.com.  Additionally, there have been some minor changes in polling locations that may affect where you vote.  On election day, Pct. 303 will no longer be at the Silvertree Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.  It will be shared with Pct. 304 at the Schertz Community Center, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, TX.  Voters are familiar with this location and it is large enough to accommodate both locations for this election.

Early voting and Election Day information as well as sample ballots can be found at the Guadalupe County Elections website (www.guadalupe-elections.com)

 

October 5, 2007

Lock-Up a Holiday Sourpuss for Blue Santa

Do you know any grinches or scrooges who need a little help getting into the holiday spirit?  Do you want to turn in a friend for offending Santa?  Or do you simply want to get back at a co-worker?  If so you should participate in the 6th Annual Holiday Lock-up sponsored by the City of Schertz.  For one day only the Schertz Police Department will lock-up your Ebenezer and even forget to read them their rights.  That's right, you can have a friend, family member, or co-worker (boss even) locked up during the annual Holiday Lock-up slated for November 13, 2007 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Each curmudgeon who is locked away is "asked" to raise $100 from associates and friends in order to pay their bail.    Lockup “criminals” will spend time in a portable jail (which will be conveniently located in front of City Hall), until he or she is able to raise sufficient bail funds. Funds raised during the annual event help support the Blue Santa program, which exists to help needy families during the holidays.  If you would like to participate in this year's lock-up, contact Erin Matlock at 619-1072 or Patti White at 619-1062.  A personal arrest and transportation to the lock-up by the Schertz P.D. can be arranged in advance of the event (as well as round-trip taxi-service).  

 

October 4, 2007

Wedding Parade 2007 Slated for November 25, 2007 --- Schertz Civic Center

The Schertz Civic Center is hosting its first ever bridal show dubbed The Wedding Parade 2007. The coordinator of this event, A Moment In Time Videography and Wedding Planning owner Maggie Titterington is delighted to be able to use the beautiful facility. "The city of Schertz as well as the facilitators of the Civic Center has been marvelous in helping to make this dream a reality."

A Schertz girl herself moving into the city in 1973, Maggie graduated from Samuel Clemens High School and dabbled in a lot of careers before settling on videography and wedding planning. "The two go hand in hand almost. As you shoot a wedding, you are having to organize certain aspects of the wedding and reception happenings. I love being a part of a couple's special day, whether videotaping it or, even better, coordinating it. With wedding planning, I get to create a beautiful day that this couple begins their married life with. It's not only a privilege but an honor."

 

The idea for this show sprang up in Maggie's mind when she read an article about Schertz being number 40 in America for up and growing communities. "I've seen a lot of changes in Schertz from 1973 and small business is really starting to take off. I felt this could be the opportunity to create a family atmosphere of businesses working together to not only promote but get to know each other. Schertz has a lot to offer brides planning their weddings. Why drive across town when you can walk outside your own front door?

 

Schertz businesses offer not only florists but cake bakers, rehearsal as well as reception venues, caterers and specialty gift shops, just to name a few. With time a precious commodity in planning weddings, it's great to know that the person or business you need is close by. What better way to meet all of these vendors than seeing them under one roof?"

 

And what a roof - the Civic Center has a lot to offer as a reception venue. From the Bluebonnet Room, for modest weddings on a smaller scale to the main room which boasts an audio visual booth with a screen that retracts into the ceiling, the Civic Center offers quiet elegance with modern technology. The Wedding Parade will showcase all of its features from playing video on the screen to the designing of lighting for each area.

 

Since it is free to the public, attendance is expected to be high. There will be free samples of catering, wedding cakes, beauty services such as air brush makeup, mini facials and massage, live D.J. services and videography samples as well as mock set ups of reception areas within the Civic Center. A Moment In Time Videography and Wedding Planning will also host a question and answer session throughout the day for brides and grooms who are not sure what the basics are in planning their wedding. A big highlight will also be the raffles taking place throughout the day which will range from gift certificates, actual products and free services.

 

"I am looking forward to this event, not only for the opportunity to meet prospective brides and grooms but also to bring quite a few of the Schertz businesses together in a fun atmosphere. I've had the opportunity and privilege to work with a lot of these vendors and am looking forward to introducing them to the public."

Schertz Civic Center Website

Map to Civic Center

 

Wedding Parade 2007 is scheduled for November 25, 2007 and runs from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Schertz Civic Center.  For updated more information about the event checkout the Schertz Civic Center Website.  Vendors should call 210-290-8572. 

 

Trunk-or-Treat Set for Halloween

The Annual Emergency Services Schertz Trunk-or-Treat celebration will return on Halloween Night at the large pavilion in Pickrell Park . Organized every year by the Schertz Fire Department, this year's activities will definitely make this Trunk-or-Treat the best yet! In 2006, over 500 local children converged on the park and were entertained by the HEB Buddy, Ronald McDonald, the Hamburgler, and the Fry Guy! McGruff, the crime fighting dog was on hand, as were local law enforcement, fire, and EMS personnel. Local civic organizations and businesses are welcome to participate. The program provides a safer, more enjoyable environment for children than traditional trick-or-treating. City departments and other sponsors will provide treats, handouts and other freebies from the trunks of their cars. For more information, contact Schertz Deputy Fire Marshal Terry Aikman at 210-619-1313 . Mark your calendars to come out on October 31, 2007 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. for a ghoulishly good time.

 

October 3, 2007

New Braunfels Outer Loop Study
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will conduct two public meetings to provide information on the New Braunfels Outer Loop Study. The purpose of the two meetings is to accommodate residents on the east and west side of the study area. The meetings will be held:


Eastern Public Meeting
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Byron P. Steele II High School
1300 FM 1103
Cibolo, TX 78108
6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.

 

- OR -

Western Public Meeting
Thursday, October 11, 2007
New Braunfels High School
2551 Loop 337
New Braunfels, TX 78130
6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.


The study area is approximately a 40-mile band around the City of New Braunfels that would encompass portions of Comal and Guadalupe Counties. The purpose of the study is to conduct the necessary planning and analysis needed to identify a corridor for the possible development of a New Braunfels Outer Loop.
The public meetings will consist of:

  • Open House from 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Study Update Presentation from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
  • Station Discussions from 7:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Question and Answer Session from 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

At these meetings, the public will have the opportunity to learn more about and comment on the study’s need and purpose, identified environmental constraints, the Universe of Options, and the options remaining after the initial screening of the Universe of Options. The Universe of Options is the wide range of possible corridors and connections to be considered during the alternatives analysis portion of the New Braunfels Outer Loop Study. Maps illustrating the process and options will be available for viewing as well.


All interested citizens are invited to attend the public meetings. The public meetings will be conducted in English. Persons interested in attending who require special accommodations, auxiliary aids, or translation services are requested to call our toll-free hotline at (866) 704-1114 at least five (5) business days prior to the public meeting. TxDOT will make every reasonable effort to accommodate these needs.


Verbal and written comments from the public regarding this study are requested. Comments may be presented during or after the public meeting. Written comments may be mailed to the study team at: New Braunfels Outer Loop Study c/o RJ RIVERA Associates, Inc., 7410 Blanco Road, Suite 250, San Antonio, TX, 78216, faxed to (210) 340-5664 or e-mailed to info@nbolstudy.com. Comments must be received no later than 10 (ten) days following the public meeting to be included in the public meeting record. The deadline for submitted comments is Monday, October 22, 2007.

 

October 1, 2007

Duke Davis and Buckshot take City on Trip through Time

Duke Davis and Buckshot performed "Westward Ho!" at the Schertz Civic on Saturday to a crowd of fans and history buffs; and those who were able to attend were not disappointed. " Westward Ho!" is Davis ' theatrical, musical presentation that traverses the history of Western Music. For 90-minutes, Davis entertained the crowd with a mix of music, poetry and campfire tales of Texas and the great southwest.

Davis, who grew up Schertz and graduated from Schertz-Cibolo High School in 1965, moved to California in late 1970s. He became an active participant in the country music scene and also noted cowboy poet and storyteller. Along with his band" Buckshot ," Davis has been recognized for his adherence to traditional country sounds, including his persistent use of the steel guitar.

 

"Westward Ho!" is a performed around the setting of a cowboy's campfire. Complete with chuck wagon, horse hitch, and fire pit, the shows musical excursion begins in 1865 and culminates with popular Western Music of contemporary artists of today.

 

Duke has released seven highly regarded music albums as well as a book of cowboy poetry and original art. In 2005, Duke had a #1 song in Western Swing Music entitled "Texas Moon." Currently, he resides in Guffey , Colorado , where he owns and operates the Osita Ranch.

To learn more about Duke Davis and "Buckshot," visit their website at http://www.rockindd.com/duke/

 

Schertz EMS & Police Department hold Child Safety Seat Inspection for National Child Passenger Safety Month

Gilman Honda in Schertz hosted a free child safety seat inspection on September.28, 2007. The certified- safety- seat technicians; Jason Mabbitt, Kellie Schurlock, and Officer Christopher Duprat of the Schertz Police department were assisted by Mike Jernigan and Stephen Darnell of the Schertz EMS crew.

When the technicians were asked, "What are some of the most common errors people make that cause them to fail a safety seat inspection?"...This is what they said..

 

-The car seat is not tight enough or the seat is not installed correctly . It is important that you read your vehicle's owner's manual in addition to reading the car safety seat installation instructions. In fact, if an accident occurs and the car seat is not installed properly the liability rests with the parent and not the manufacture.

 

-The car seat is not the right size for the child. Make sure that the car seat is the appropriate size for your child's weight and height.

 

- The car seat was in a vehicle at the time of an accident. If the car seat has ever been involved in an accident it cannot pass inspection.

 

-The owners of the car seat are not the original owners . Unless you know the history of your car seat and can verify that it has never been involved in an accident, your car seat cannot pass inspection.

 

-The car seat has expired . Yes, car seats have an expiration date.

 

Another tip the technicians shared, * Make sure to send in your registration card when you purchase your car seat so that the manufacture can notify you if there is ever a recall.

 

For more information on child-seat safety go to www.nada.org/boostforsafety

This release was was submitted by Nicole Gill, Customer Relations Manager at Gilman Honda.

 

September 25, 2007

New Toddler Time @ The Library

The Schertz Public Library is expanding its programming calendar to include a special toddler story time for children between 12 and 36 months. Our new "Toddler Time" will feature stories, songs, fingerplays and an occasional craft or activity revolving around special weekly themes. Toddler Time is scheduled for every Wednesday morning at 10:05 a.m.

 

The WeeSit lapsit program that used to meet every Wednesday is moving to Thursday mornings at 10:05 a.m. The WeeSit program has been redesigned for children from birth to 12 months only. This program is designed to introduce the library's youngest patrons and their parents to pre-reading skills and language acquisition. We will be entertaining this young group with storybooks, rhymes, lap bounces, plenty of tickles and lots and lots of fun.

 

The Preschool Story Times will continue every Wednesday and Thursday at the same 10:30 a.m. meeting time. The only change in the Preschool Story Times is the age grouping. This story time is aimed at children aged 3- to 5-years-old. We will feature a mixture of stories (new and old), rhymes, songs, fingerplays and an occasional craft.

 

Children's story times provide an introduction to a wide range of children's literature, stimulate new interests, help to develop language skills and encourage a life-long interest in books and libraries. We hope to see you and your preschooler at one of our story time sessions. A full monthly calendar of story time events can be found on the library's web site www.schertz.lib.tx.us under Youth Services.

 

Teen Read Week Pizza Taste-Off

Teen Read Week, October 14 -20. Readers between the ages of 9 and 13 are invited to stop by the Schertz Public Library on Tuesday, October 16 for the library's third Pizza Taste-Off at 6:00 p.m. Area tweens and teens will be asked to samples various cheese pizzas and cast their ballots for the best sauce, best cheese and best crust. Participants are welcome to bring board games to extend their stay in the library.

 

While in the library check out a good book and read just for the fun of it! For more information call the library at 658-6011 or consult the library's web pages at www.schertz.lib.tx.us .

 

September 24, 2007

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!