Driftwood Community Improvement Club

Driftwood, Texas 78619

Volunteers needed now for Heritage Day 2007

 

Renew your membership for 2007.   Dues are $20 per family.
You can pay at the meeting or mail a check/money order payable to
  Driftwood Community Improvement Club and mail to:
Jim Fletcher, Treasurer
P.O. Box 175
Driftwood TX 78619

 

Next Community Night Covered-Dish Supper

Saturday, October 6th

Dinner served at 7 PM 

Stay for Free Bingo

Donations of Prizes Welcomed

Upcoming Events

About the Driftwood Community Improvement Club

     As the boys began coming home from war in the mid-1940's, the citizens of the ranching hamlet of Driftwood began gathering for community suppers. Then in 1956 these gatherings formalized into the Driftwood Community Improvement Club. Through the Driftwood Community Improvement Club the tradition of these monthly gatherings has continued, fostering friendships and a strong community.

 

     The Driftwood Community Improvement Club meets in the Driftwood Community Center. This historic building is the focal point of our community located in Hays County between Dripping Springs and Wimberley. The building itself was built in 1920 to replace a barn-like structure which had been used as a school since 1905. Senior Driftwood citizens still recall their school days spent there. After the Driftwood schools consolidated with the Buda schools in 1940 the building was given to the community of Driftwood for a community center. The Driftwood Community Improvement Club administers the remodeling, maintenance and general up-keep of the building. Today the Driftwood Community Center is the site of monthly community potluck suppers, our annual Heritage Day festivities, family reunions, wedding receptions, service club meetings, quilting bees and many other activities which enhance the community spirit of Driftwood.

 

 

     The Driftwood Community Center is located at the intersection of FM 150 and CR 170 (Elder Hill Road), behind the Methodist Church. (

 

 

 
 

Driftwood Community Center

Behind the Driftwood Community Center is a new sports court featuring tennis court and basketball goals for the children, and adults, of the community.

   

 

     In 1986, the first Driftwood Heritage Day, was held to celebrate the Texas Sesquicentennial. This tradition has continued every year since. This event is the annual fundraiser for the Driftwood Community Improvement Club and the continued maintenance and restoration of the Driftwood Community Center.

 

 

 
 

2007 Officers:

President - Bob Sides

Vice-President - Richard Kidd

Treasurer - Jim Fletcher

Recording Secretary - Sally Fletcher

Corresponding Secretary - Theresa Jones Marshall

 

Please send all comments about this website to info@driftwoodtx.org

This page last updated 9/22/07 by T. Jones.