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Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and LCRA representatives present a $20,371 grant to St. John 19th Body for a new septic system and restrooms at its civic center. The grant is part of LCRA’s Community Development Partnership Program. Pictured, from left to right, are: Jo Anna Gilland, Bluebonnet’s Lockhart-area community representative; Rick Arnic, LCRA regional affairs representative; Diane Hill, organization treasurer; Rosie Lenear Darby, organization volunteer and event coordinator; Milton Shaw, Bluebonnet Board member; Marshall Hill Jr., organization assistant facility chef and member; Margaret D. “Meg” Voelter, LCRA board member; Doray Hill, organization vice president; Marshall Hill, organization president; Dyral Thomas, Caldwell County commissioner, Precinct 4; Gracy Hill, organization secretary; and Charles Simms, organization mechanical maintenance supervisory and member.
The St. John Colony Civic Center will soon have a new septic system and restrooms, thanks to a $20,371 grant from Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and the Lower Colorado River Authority.
The Community Development Partnership Program grant, along with about $5,000 in matching funds and in-kind services, will allow St. John 19th Body to install a septic system and high-efficiency water heater, and add restrooms to its 3,600 square-foot multi-use building.
“Trying to raise nearly $10,000 for a septic system is a task,” said Marshall Hill, St. John 19th Body president. “Words don’t explain what it means to also have funds to go inside and finish out restrooms with sinks and a hot water heater. Without help it'd be years before we could make this happen.”
The civic center began as a pavilion to provide relief from the Texas sun during events, but the St. John Colony community soon realized the site could host more social and cultural events. The facility now has walls, insulation, electricity and air conditioning, and includes an open space with a stage and room for a future kitchen and meeting room.
“This community has been talking about this facility for years,” Hill said. “It has been a long time in the making. We have an air-conditioned building for people to get out of the elements. We will have indoor restrooms, with cleaner hygiene facilities for all, especially our elders so they won’t have to use portable restrooms or walk long distances across the site to go to a restroom. This facility will help our community so much.”
Hill said receiving the grant also will increase community involvement in the project as it gets closer to completion.
“Trying to raise enough money to provide the services we do and have money to build was a slow process,” Hill said. “You can only give so much. The community is getting excited again, and with this grant from LCRA and Bluebonnet, there will be even more excitement.”
Hill said he expects the septic system and restrooms to be finished in time for St. John Colony’s Harvest Festival this fall. The civic center also will be available for use on a first-come, first-served basis for celebrations and meetings, and as a voting location.
“If they come with a need to use it, it's theirs,” Hill said.
The community grant is one of five grants being awarded by Bluebonnet and LCRA through LCRA’s Community Development Partnership Program, which helps volunteer fire departments, local governments, emergency responders and nonprofit organizations fund capital improvement projects in LCRA’s wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas. The program is part of LCRA’s effort to give back to the communities it serves. Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative is one of LCRA’s wholesale electric customers and is a partner in the grant program.
Applications for the next round of grants will be accepted in July. More information is available here
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and LCRA representatives present a $14,112 grant to the Rosanky Community Center Association for upgrades to the grounds of its community center. The grant is part of LCRA’s Community Development Partnership Program. Pictured seated in front, from left to right, are: Sawyer Badders, Kutter Badders and Steelee Badders, junior association members. Pictured in the back row, from left to right, are: Josh Coy, Bluebonnet's Bastrop-area community representative; Rick Arnic, LCRA regional affairs representative; Fay Meuth-Scoggins, association vice president; Dawn Thompson, association treasurer; Marc Haynes, association president; Galynn Fogle, association secretary; Margaret D. “Meg” Voelter, LCRA board member; and Gregory Klaus, Bastrop County judge.
The Rosanky Community Center Association will make improvements to the grounds of its community center thanks to a $14,112 grant from Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and the Lower Colorado River Authority.
The Community Development Partnership Grant, along with $22,050 in matching funds raised by the nonprofit association, will be used to install a new shade canopy over the playground equipment at the Rosanky Community Center. The group also will add solar lighting, a French drain system and xeriscaping.
The Rosanky Community Center Association works to preserve the history of Rosanky while offering a space for the community to gather. Association President Marc Haynes said ensuring playground safety is at the heart of the project.
“We have a playscape right in the middle of everything,” he said. “It’s a fairly elaborate one with a big tower and four slides, but shade is always a good thing to have in Texas.”
The association estimates a shade cover can cool the area by as much as 25 degrees and reduce the effects of the sun’s UV rays by up to 97%. The playground is open to the public 24/7, and the group has received many requests for a shade cover since the playscape was installed in 2017.
“We’ve had a lot of comments from parents that it’s just too hot for children in the summer to go down the slide or climb up the playscape,” said Galynn Fogle, association secretary. “It’s hot to the touch and can burn their hands and legs.”
The shade cover also will provide coverage during brief rain showers.
The association also plans to install solar lighting near its pavilion and playground and install a French drain system and xeriscaping to redirect water flow away from the community center.
“We are a polling place and recently got a new wheelchair ramp for improved access, but it’s left us with this area between the ramp and the building that has water drainage issues,” Fogle said. “We’d like to put in a French drain system with some xeriscaping to help with that.”
The association rents out the community center and playground about 40 times a year to residents of Rosanky and neighboring communities.
“Our building and playscape are available for community functions like birthday parties, baby showers, family reunions, even a small wedding,” Fogle said. “We’re really excited about having this grant. We’ve wanted to make these improvements and get shade over the playground for a while now.”
The community grant is one of five grants being awarded by Bluebonnet and LCRA through LCRA’s Community Development Partnership Program, which helps volunteer fire departments, local governments, emergency responders and nonprofit organizations fund capital improvement projects in LCRA’s wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas. The program is part of LCRA’s effort to give back to the communities it serves. Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative is one of LCRA’s wholesale electric customers and is a partner in the grant program.
Applications for the next round of grants will be accepted in July. More information is available here