In This Issue
COTTAGE KITCHEN FRIDAY LUNCHEONS RETURN
BRICK SALE PROJECT
GAZEBO RIBBON CUTTING
BURLESON CABIN
HELP WANTED
BRICK SALE PROJECT
GAZEBO RIBBON CUTTING
BURLESON CABIN
HELP WANTED
Get Your Brick Now
One of the most scenic, historic and popular parks in San Marcos, Juan Veramendi Plaza is known for its iconic gazebo, the Charles S. Cock House Museum, the Merriman Cabin, the Dr. Gwen K. Smith Fountain, and the tree-lined pathway to the Riverwalk.
Those who have enjoyed the park through the years can now claim and personalize their own small piece of the Fountain Plaza area by purchasing an engraved brick. Proceeds will be used to fund improvements to Veramendi Plaza Park, including repairs to the iconic gazebo.
Click Here For The Order Form.
One of the most scenic, historic and popular parks in San Marcos, Juan Veramendi Plaza is known for its iconic gazebo, the Charles S. Cock House Museum, the Merriman Cabin, the Dr. Gwen K. Smith Fountain, and the tree-lined pathway to the Riverwalk.
Those who have enjoyed the park through the years can now claim and personalize their own small piece of the Fountain Plaza area by purchasing an engraved brick. Proceeds will be used to fund improvements to Veramendi Plaza Park, including repairs to the iconic gazebo.
Click Here For The Order Form.
Calendar FEBRUARY 2 - First Saturday Heritage San Marcos 5 - Riverwalk Committee 11 - Board of Directors Meeting 19 - Communications Committee 20 - Deadline for Brick sale MARCH 1 - Arbor Day Dedication 2 - First Saturday Heritage San Marcos & Texas Independence Day 4 - Guild Meeting 5 - Riverwalk Committee 11 - Board of Directors Meeting 18 - Communications Committee | Gazebo Ribbon Cutting Thur, Jan 31st 10:30am Join us for the ribbon cutting to celebrate the completed repairs of the gazebo! Email [email protected] if you are interested in helping out with the following items.
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Burleson Homestead Project - Local DRT Chapter Needs Your Help!
The Moon-McGehee Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas would like to demonstrate public support for the historical significance of the Gen. Edward Burleson homestead, currently owned by Texas State University and located on the former site of Aquarena Springs Resort. The DRT wants to help ensure that all assets on the hillside property are preserved for future students of Texas history. Members of the Heritage Association can join in this effort by entering comments and expressions of support on the "You Can Help" page of their website. The form is easy to complete--just enter your name, email and comments and hit Submit! If you have any questions, contact Phyllis Klein at [email protected].