The name of Schertz' 4th of July Event
Jubilee
12-acre Ballpark near city hall
Schertz Ballpark
Local grocery store off I-35
H-E-B
Home of the KNIGHTS
Byron P. Steele II High School
The cash-producing crop planted by the early settlers
Cotton
Kris Kringle usually shows up to this community event
Holidazzle
The place where our 4-legged friends can run around and socialize
Schertz Dog Park
The Local Schertz Military Base
Randolph Air Force Base
Home of the BUFFALOES
Samuel Clemens High School
Schertz' first drive in theater
Starlite Theater
An annual Schertz 5k that began in 2009 to support research for cancer
Kick Cancer (formerly Wilenchik Walk for Life)
A neighborhood park with an outdoor pool and bathhouse, basketball court and Playscape for families to enjoy
Wendy Swan Memorial Park
This 17-acre park that is home to many city events and festivals throughout the year.
Pickrell Park
Principal of Ray D. Corbett Junior High
Mr. David Knox
The opening of this facility helped Schertz' economy and population grow in the 1940's
Randolph Air Force Base
A series highlighting cinema and musical performers during the spring and summer season
Music and Movies in the Park
Miles of trail, blooming wildflowers, bird blinds in the park and a creek for some fishing.
Crescent Bend Nature Park
The original and oldest street in Schertz
Main Street
The number of Elementary Schools in Schertz Cibolo ISD
8
The interstate that runs through Scherts, from San Antonio to Austin
I-35
Young ambassadors who will represent the City of Schertz
Sweetheart Court
Multiple play structures, swings, merry go round, accessible features nearby our local Library, Senior Center and YMCA
Schertz Community Playscape
An entertainment center that provides movies, bowling, food and games
EVO Entertainment
Schertz Cibolo ISD Superintendent
Dr. Clark Ealy
The first names of Mr. and Mrs. Schertz
Joseph and Anna