Thursday, December 24, 2009



The Kemmerer Family, owners of Comanche Trace Ranch & Golf Club, were pleased to make a charitable gift of $25,000 this week to The Museum of Western Art, through The Kemmerer Family Foundation.


Comanche Trace President Trevor Hyde, who presented the check December 18 said, “We are extremely pleased to present this gift on behalf of The Kemmerer Family Foundation and Comanche Trace, to an institution that contributes so much to this community and the art community.”


Hyde said The Kemmerer Family has a strong belief in supporting organizations that have a direct impact on the local community. The Kemmerers’ have supported other Kerrville organizations in the past and plan to continue their support in the future.


Hyde said. “It was important to Comanche Trace and its ownership to select organizations where the funds will be used for the benefit of the local community.” Comanche Trace has a longstanding history with The Museum through its former owner, Bobby Shelton. Shelton was a founder of The Museum, and was instrumental in establishing Round Up, the annual Spring fundraiser.


The Museum of Western Art is one example of local opportunities where Comanche Trace staff, members and residents volunteer their time and give back to their community.


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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Local Agencies Accept Charitable Giving









Comanche Trace, Integrity Group Texas and Palacios del Guadalupe teamed up this summer for the Texas Hill Country Tour of Homes. A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales during the Tour of Homes were designated to Kid’s Advocacy Place and Freeman-Fritts Animal Shelter. Accepting a check in the amount of $1,500.00 on behalf of Kid’s Advocacy Place is Judy Sullivan, Executive Director, Comanche Trace staff and Andy Phillips of Integrity Group Texas. KAP is a child advocacy center located in Kerrville and serving five surrounding counties. Accepting a check in the amount of $1,500.00 on behalf of Freeman-Fritts Animal Shelter is Dr. Shelby Key, staff veterinarian, members of Freeman-Fritts’ Board, Comanche Trace staff and Andy Phillips of Integrity Group Texas. Freeman-Fritts is a low-cost veterinary clinic and animal shelter in association with The Animal Welfare Society of Kerr County.

Comanche Trace Recognized as Best Value...



Comanche Trace Recognized as a
“BEST VALUE” by Links Magazine

Comanche Trace was selected as a Best Value Property by Links Magazine in its “America’s Premier Properties” issue published in December, 2009. Comanche Trace is excited for our community to be chosen in this category because it validates our position as the best country club value available in the Texas Hill Country. It is very gratifying to be chosen as one of the best values in the entire country.

Comanche Trace is a private country club featuring a 27 hole championship golf course designed by Tom Kite and Jay and Carter Moorish. In addition to the golf course, the community has all of the amenities expected such as pool, crushed granite walking trails, fitness center, private river park, private fishing lake, tennis courts, community garden and so much more. The “bang for the buck” here is excellent. There is a variety of neighborhoods to choose from including architecturally planned neighborhoods, single family neighborhoods, golf villas, single family home lots and estate lots. Lot prices start at $49,000 and range up to $300,000. Home prices start at $279,000 and go up to $2,000,000. A great “Value” that is priceless is the beautiful hill country setting and the year round enjoyment of the outdoors which is provided by the great weather.

Comanche Trace thanks Links Magazine for this honor.