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LOWER SOUTH GRAPE CREEK SCHOOL
AND COMMUNITY CENTER
 
Lower South Grape Creek School and Community Center

A brief history of Lower South Grape Creek School (#6 on the driving map. located at 10273 East US Highway 290): Built in 1901. Consolidated in 1960. On holidays, such as Washington's Birthday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, students presented programs. All parts were memorized and families and the community were invited. Christmas plays were held inside this school with the front area having a curtain, and the students using a side window for the entrance and exit. Santa Claus handed out oranges, apples, and candy, and lit the candles on the Christmas tree. One year his beard caught on fire. He quickly exited through the window and headed for the well.

Current activities: The first community club was organized in 1960. It includes third and fourth generations of former students and neighbors. The Club meets quarterly throughout the year for a social. The restored building is used for weddings, reunions, meetings, and other community activities.

Club Officers:

  President: James Petsch
(830) 644-2867
  Vice President: Myrtle Pfeiffer Riffe
(830) 644-2544
  Secretary: Dennis Pfeiffer
(830) 644-2346
  Treasurer: Vernell Sadik
(830) 997-6214
  FGCCS Representative: Darlene Stehle
  Alternate Representative:

Myrtle Pfeiffer Riffe
(830) 644-2544

Darlene Stehle
(830) 997-4720
 
The History of Lower South Grape Creek School

In 1871, Luckenbach trustees voted to buy 1-1/3 acres on the west bank of South Grape Creek from Juliane Wehmeyer for $50. Until 1871, the Lower South Grape Creek School District had been part of the Luckenbach School District. Luckenbach Precinct #3 covered Luckenbach, Grapetown, South Grape Creek, and Grape Hill until 1889. Some of the early settlers listed in the precinct's history included Peter Burg, Eramus Frantzen, L.F. Toepperwein, Friedrich Scharnhorst, J.M. Hunter, John Blank, G.J. Weber, Ferdinand Gellermann, and William Feller. These families lived along South Grape Creek between Luckenbach and the Pedernales River to the north. The first schoolhouse, built by the community, was a log cabin. Theodor Huelsemann was the teacher between 1875 and 1880. On May 12, 1889, the school on South Grape Creek was named Lower South Grape Creek School, District #21, because the Grapetown School had, at one time, been named Upper South Grape Creek School.

The need for a better, more accessible school arose, so in 1900, the trustees sold the original land and bought an acre from Charles and Martha Ahrens for $5. This site was located less than 1-1/2 miles north along Grape Creek and next to the Austin Highway. The new, cut limestone block, single room schoolhouse was completed in 1901. It had a tin roof, with a bell tower, on the east end, and a chimney on the west end. In later years, a large porch with a concrete slab was added. Through the years, the finer things in life were added, including electricity, a new well and pump, drinking fountains on the porch, and new modern restrooms that replaced the old outhouses. The last year classes were held in this little country schoolhouse was 1960. Due to low enrollment, the trustees voted to consolidate with the Fredericksburg School District.

School closing plays were performed on the large porch. In earlier years, they had been held across the river on the Kusenberger place on a wooden platform built for the stage. Later, they had been held at Weinheimer's Hall and at Luckenbach Hall.

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, March 31
Along with
Williams Creek (Albert),
Luckenbach, Grapetown,
and Meusebach Creek

AND

Saturday, September 1
Along with
Luckenbach

To make arrangements for your special group tour or special event, call
Myrtle Pfeiffer Riffe
Rental Contact
(830) 644-2544

#6 on the driving map
10273 East US Highway 290


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P.O. Box 55
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(830) 685-3321

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