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WVACA bronze boot unveiled
WVACA bronze boot unveiled

Wimberley’s reputation as an arts community got a big boost with the unveiling of a magnificent bronze sculpture in the heart of the new Oak Park & Welcome Center just off Wimberley Square. The fourfoot high bronze boot, which is called “Hill Country Soul,” is a gift to the city of Wimberley from the Wimberley Valley Arts and Cultural Alliance in appreciation of the town’s continuing support for the arts and culture in the Wimberley Valley. Bronze artists Michael W. Hall and Paul Malachi, both of Michael Hall Foundry in Driftwood TX, created and named “Hill Country Soul.” Michael Hall designed and created the boot mold; Paul Malachi carved the boot’s intricate surface design.

10/27/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

We have lived in Woodcreek for 11 years. I have known Chrys Grummert since 2019. He works tirelessly for the citizens of Woodcreek. His understanding of how our City government should work is remarkable. Since becoming a Council member, the Brookmeadow overlay and Special Exemption for senior and disabled residents examples of Chrys’s work. He continues to put information on social media in a clear and helpful manner so that Woodcreek residents can be informed.

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

Support

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

We are so lucky to live in Woodcreek and our beautiful Wimberley Valley. It is so important that Woodcreek continues to have good, strong leadership. We cannot afford to go back to the chaos, the big-spending, and the pro-development policies of the past. Therefore, I support: CHRIS GRUMMERT, LINNEA BAILEY, and JOE KOTARDA. These are good folks. They will work hard, and they will work together. They will continue the fight to protect our little community, and our amazing way of life.

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

Jamie Pettit

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

Astrid Schwalb

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Woodcreek Election
Woodcreek Election

As a new resident in 2018 to Woodcreek, I quickly learned many positive aspects about Chrys Grummert. Early on in his time in Woodcreek, he began attending all the city’s council meetings. He listened attentively, took notes, and discussed in a professional and supportive method. He has always spent strong quality time doing the research that was and is needed to make wise and fair decisions. Soon, people began asking Chrys questions about discussions and decisions for a better understanding. As one who service on city council in Friendswood, TX, I appreciate the quality of time that Chrys gives as a member of Woodcreek City Council in reading, researching, reading and listening and serving as a resident of Woodcreek. I have strongly support Chrys’ run for office in the past and will continue to do so with this election, as well. Thank you, Laura Ewing

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

matters. William P. Scheel Former Mayor and five-term council member

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

We have made much progress in Woodcreek over the past year thanks to a newly involved citizenry and hard-working committees, boards, commissions and the City Council. We need to continue meeting the needs of our citizens by electing three deeply involved and forward thinking neighbors to the Woodcreek City Council November 8.

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support

Let’s talk about “watchdog.” A watchdog’s job is to protect. It is a very trusted creature and is given the responsibility to guard. Chad Canine is running for the school board position to do just that. To protect our teachers, children, and district as a whole from outside influences that distract from academics.

10/20/2022 12:00 AM
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