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LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

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ICONIC RESTAURANT

KLOESEL’S STEAKHOUSE & BAR

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ALL THE BEST OF MOULTON, TEXAS FAMILY EVENTS SIGHTSEEING WINERIES FINE DINING LODGING

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Kloesel’s Steakhouse and Bar was founded in July 1970 by Harvey and Diana Kloesel and has been a Texas tradition for over 52 years. In 2009, Harvey was inducted into the Texas Restaurant Association Hall of Honor which is the highest award a person can receive in the restaurant industry. The award was giving for his dedication to leadership in the restaurant industry, for being an outstanding restauranteur, and his good standing in his community. Kloesel’s is known for its hand cut certified Angus and Akaushi steaks that are choice and prime. The quality is the finest around! They also serve a variety of other dishes along with freshly made sauces and dressings. Diners will discover a variety of items on the menu, such as steaks, seafood, pasta, chicken, Tex-Mex, sandwiches, and classic homemade plate lunches served daily. And, oh yes, don’t forget the perfect ending by indulging in their variety of fine dessert. You owe it to yourself to come out to this one-of-a-kind restaurant where small-town hospitality and world-class fare combine to create an experience you’ll want to return to again and again. A private room is available for weddings, private parties, and meetings. Kloesel’s can accommodate you and your friends for any occasion. Please call for reservations or email info@kloesel.com. Your next event wouldn’t be complete without Kloesel’s Catering Service. They can advise you on a variety of dishes and hors d’oeuvres or you can customize your own dish for any special occasion. Kloesel’s Bar has nightly specials and a happy hour. Your feet will be tapping along with live music on select Friday and Saturday nights. Drinks, dancing, billiards, and darts will create that perfect evening – all in one spot having you return again and again.

101 East Moore • Moulton, Texas 77975 www.kloesel.com 361-596-7323 Call for takeout and reservations. Restaurant is open Tuesday-Sunday 11am-9pm, Closed Mondays Bar serves liquor, beer, and wine.


Welcome! The City of Moulton, Texas welcomes you! Moulton is a quaint town situated in the magic triangle of Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. The town’s prime locaton, hometown values and forward-thinking community leaders combine to make Moulton the perfect locale for visiting and easy living.

LuAnn D. Rogers, TRMC City Administrator

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4 - HISTORY 6 - AREA ATTRACTIONS 9 - KLOESEL’S STEAKHOUSE & BAR 14 - OLE MOULTON BANK 18 - THE CHILL ZONE 22 - CALENDAR OF EVENTS 23 - MOULTON JAMBOREE

24 - LOCAL WINERIES 26 - MEET MR. MOULTON 29 - LOCAL LODGING 30 - BUSINESS DIRECTORY 32 - RELOCATION INFORMATION 33 - CHURCH LISTINGS 34 - MEET THE NEIGHBORS

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CONTENTS

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HISTORY OF MOULTON

DEEP ROOTS

Historical Moulton, Texas COMMUNITY FINDS THEIR PLACE ON THE MAP IN 1836, LONG BEFORE CITY WAS INCORPORATED IN 1937 There was no organized settlement in the beginning. Separate families lived throughout the region in isolated cabins, each working the land they owned. Further settlement came to an abrupt halt in October 1835 with the “Come and Take It” Battle at Gonzales. People who lived in what was to become the Moulton area got caught up in the Texas Revolution as did most Anglo-Americans living in Texas. Soon after the Alamo fell, General Sam Houston abandoned Gonzales and burned the town so as to leave nothing of value for the Mexicans. On March 15, 1836 part of the Texas Army camped on the East Fork of the Lavaca River. Today a State monument on the present site of the American Legion Hall marks the approximate site. They only camped there for a short time, just long enough for a small black slave boy of six years to meet and speak with General Houston. That young slave, Mose Chappel, later went on to become one of Moulton’s oldest and most unforgettable citizens. No one knows exactly how the settlement actually got its name. One theory suggest that the community received its name from a native of Moulton, Alabama, who named it after his hometown. Another suggests that the community was named after E. L. Moulton, a pioneer settler. Yet another says the settlement was named after the small circular patches of oak trees called “motts” that abound the region.

In 1887 the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad Company laid out a spur from Yoakum northward to Waco. Soon after the construction of the railroad, a depot was built on the west side of the tracks and was called Topeka. Soon the little depot became the economic center of the area. In 1887 the first business opened in Moulton was a general store owned by Ed Boehm with later additions that also housed a saloon, barber shop and the post office. To handle the large influx of people arriving in the growing community during this period, the Samuel Moore family built the large 32-room Moore Hotel in 1888. The hotel operated until 1940 when it was demolished to make way for a new business, the Pundt’s Café that was later remodeled into the current Kloesel’s Steakhouse and Bar. Geographically speaking, Moulton lies in the heart of South Central Texas along the border of the Post Oak Belt and Gulf Coastal Plains. Moulton straddles the East and West Forks of the Lavaca A downtown Moulton parade River with most of the acreage within attracts a large crowd in the city limits perched atop a slight 1944. The annual Moulton Jamboree continues the rise between these two streams. downtown parade tradition Farming became the area’s main still today. commercial enterprise.

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AREA ATTRACTIONS

LOCAL TREASURES

Must see sites in Moulton VISITORS WILL WANT TO EXPERIENCE ALL OF THESE MOULTON GEMS Texas saddlemaker and leather artist Don Gonzales runs Don Gonzales Saddlery with his wife, Claudia. Although Gonzales has a strong passion and a long history of building custom saddles, today it is the teaching of his craft that motivates him most in his work. “Five or six years ago, we started a YouTube account and kind of threw a few videos up there,” added Gonzales. “They got a few views and we had fun making the videos. Then we started offering a few patterns on our website and selling the digital file of the artwork, because learning to draw is the hardest part. I can teach anybody to do the leatherwork part but learning to actually do the artwork, that takes a lifetime to learn. Ha, I’m still learning! Recently, we’ve expanded to offering actual material packs and people can tie it in with a workshop video, making their own belt, wallet, purse or whatever. We have lots of patterns for different items.” Don Gonzales Saddlery is located at 110 South Main and online at www.dgsaddlery.com. Listeners can also follow his podcast, Lost Trade with Don Gonzales, on Spotify or his website. The Veteran’s Memorial was donated to the City of Moulton by VFW Post 6971 and the Ladies Auxiliary. Landscaping for the Veteran’s Memorial was donated by the Keep Moulton Beautiful organization. It is located at 102 Veterans Drive.

Don Gonzales trims a leather belt in his workshop in downtown Moulton. Photo by Emily Henderson.

A historical marker located at the downtown gazebo recognizes Adolph Hofner (1916-2000) for his role as a pioneer of western swing music. He was the first to record the classic Cotton-Eyed Joe in 1941. Sam and Will Moore Institute’s name honors brothers who gave site and half costs of building; the community matched their donation. The architect was H. Struve and the building contractors were Joel Meyer & Co. The Order of Sons of Hermann laid cornerstone July 31, 1901, in a gala celebration including a parade, band concert, barbecue, ball, and orations in English, German, and Czechoslovakian. The North wing was added in 1923. After laying the cornerstone on July 31, 1901, a great party ensued. The City Band and the Lone Star Band opened the

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AREA ATTRACTIONS festivities at 10 a.m. for an estimated crowd of 5,000 enthusiastic celebrants. After a long parade, 21 head of cattle and several sheep were barbecued and 81 kegs of beer were consumed. A dance lasting until 2 a.m. concluded the celebration. A newspaper account of 1901 stated that enrollment the first year as 170. Today, the historic building still houses Moulton Independent School District students. Sam and Will Moore Institute is located at 400 Bobkat Drive.

Veteran’s Memorial was donated to the CIty of Moulton by VFW Post 8971.

Wondering what a visit to Rocky Creek Maze might be like? Well, just imagine wandering along more than 2.5 miles of paths in a eight-acre field of tall corn, trying to find your way through a giant puzzle! Sam and Will Moore Institute still houses public school students today.

Their unique brand of good farming fun is the perfect activity for kids, parents and grandparents. Or, if you’re interested in some spooky fun ... enter if you dare! In total darkness, stumble your way through the Haunted Trail and prepare yourself for a monstrous adventure. The haunted trail is separate from the main corn maze and takes place the last three Friday and Saturday nights in October. Rocky Creek also hosts Field Trips for school groups. They’ve partnered with Spookley the Square Pumpkin to promote bullying prevention. Students can walk a short trail through the corn to discover Spookley’s story and answer anti-bullying discussion questions.

Rocky Creek Maze is fall fun for the whole family. They are open every October and November.

The family also operates a dairy farm and bottles fresh unprocessed milk, offers artisan cheese and fresh yogurt - all made with their own milk. Be sure and bring your cooler. Dairy products are available every day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in their farm store, a cash or check self-service facility that operates as an honor box. Four E Dairy and Rocky Creek Maze are located at 784 County Road 251 in Moulton and online at www.rockycreekmaze.com.

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The beautiful downtown gazebo takes center stage at most of Moulton’s downtown events.

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A CELEBRATION OF MOULTON FOOD AND DRINK

KLOESEL’S STEAKHOUSE & BAR

CLASSIC DINING EXPERIENCE

A Legacy of Quality and Service FOR 52 YEARS HARVEY AND DIANA KLOESEL HAVE FOCUSED ON TURNING THEIR PASSION INTO PURPOSE BY EMILY HENDERSON

PHOTOGRAPHY BY EMILY HENDERSON

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A LEGACY OF QUALITY AND SERVICE

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loesel’s Steakhouse & Bar was born out of a love for good food and the desire to offer it to the people of Moulton. It all began when freshly married Harvey and Diana Kloesel moved to Houston in the late 1960s. Diana’s aunt and uncle Ducho owned a restaurant there, which she worked at during high school. Her exposure to the industry quickly became an interest that she and Harvey shared and they loved going out to eat together as often as they could. “If we had enough money to eat a steak, we ate a steak. And if we didn’t, we ate burgers. We came home to Moulton every weekend to see our parents on both sides of the family and there was no place to eat. We quickly realized we didn’t like living in Houston much anyway

and wanted to come home for good. So we decided to just open up our own restaurant,” Harvey reminisced. “There was a cafe where the post office is now that had shut down. It held 32 seats. We rented it and did some remodeling, but after about 6 months of being open we knew we had outgrown the space and decided to buy Pundt’s Café, which was the site of the Moore Hotel,” continued Diana. Harvey was a mess sergeant in the military for six years, where he went to cooking school and learned a lot about cooking for large groups. Diana’s aunt and uncle Ducho also helped with the fundamentals of running a restaurant and shared some family recipes that they still use today. Fifty-two years later, Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar has made a name for itself so noteworthy it has played a large part in putting the small town of Moulton, Texas on the map. Located between the railroad tracks and Highway 95 at 101 East Moore Avenue, the building’s historic roots are still serving its community today as a place to come together and rest their withers. Harvey and Diana still love to dine out together and use their expertise to hone in on flavors to keep their menu fresh. “We take our children and grandchildren out to eat a lot, sometimes to fancy

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Above, Harvey and Diana Kloesel of Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar; left, a happy customer chows down on a popular lunch special.


A LEGACY OF QUALITY AND SERVICE restaurants, and on family vacations to places like Louisiana and Chicago. When we run across a dish that we really like, we put our skills together to duplicate the sauces and make them our own to serve here,” said Harvey. “One thing that’s great about going out to eat in different places is that you can learn a lot from other people,” Diana stated.

for their food as well as their involvement in the community and restaurant industry. The achievement Harvey is most proud of is receiving the Texas Restaurant Association’s highest award in recognition for his outstanding contributions to the restaurant industry and to the association. He was inducted into the TRA Hall of Honor at a ceremony held during the 2009 President’s Gala.

We believe here at Kloesel’s that quality comes first, along with service.

“Being members of the Texas Restaurant Association for so many years, we have met fellow restaurant owners that we stay in touch with. We now have a lot of close friends in the restaurant business that we try to see multiple times a year and go fishing, stuff like that. We discuss business and what’s working for them and share ideas. The comradery is really nice,” shared Harvey. Their years of experience and commitment to quality have not gone unnoticed, as they have received numerous awards

“We believe here at Kloesel’s that quality comes first, along with service. We try to cook everything to perfection. You never want to get full of food that you did not enjoy eating. So when you eat at Kloesel’s, we want you to enjoy the quality of our food, taste all of the flavors and say, ‘Wow, that was awesome,’” Harvey said in closing. For more information including their full menu and reservations, visit www.kloesel.com.

Left, come on it to Kloesel’s Bar! On Wednesdays they have drink specials and free food, and on Thursdays they offer half priced bottles of wine. They also offer pool tournaments every Sunday evening.

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Celebrating

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MOULTON’S NIGHTLIFE

LIKE IT USED TO BE

Downtown Hangout JIM MENDENHALL TALKS MUSIC, GOOD TIMES, AND COLD BEER by Michelle Banse Stokes, photos by Emily Henderson

There’s just something authentically Texan about a small-town tavern. An old bar stool, friendly faces, good music and cold beer come together to make one feel like they’re a part of an old, country song on the AM dial. From the first time you walk through the doors of Ole Moulton Bank, you’ll figure out pretty quick that this downtown gem checks all the boxes. Jim Mendenhall, owner of Ole Moulton Bank, discovered the historic structure by chance while on a search for an escape from the hustle and bustle of big city life. “I got tired of Houston and started looking for someplace out of town to start a little business,” Jim said. “I’d never heard of

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MOULTON’S NIGHTLIFE Moulton but I found this place for sale and thought I’d go look at it. I ended up buying it and spent the next couple of years remodeling it because it had been an actual bank. It had false ceilings and old offices. We took out that false ceiling and also the wood paneling, exposing the original brick.” Jim had a guitar shop, Heights Guitar Co., in Houston for 22 years. He brought a multitude of vintage guitars with him to Moulton that are now displayed on the walls of Ole Moulton Bank. And it doesn’t take long to figure out that Jim is a musician himself and his new spot quickly became a hangout for musicians that he’d come to know while hosting a live music showcase at his Houston location, Dan Electro’s Electric Guitar Bar. “I knew a lot of folks from playing in bands all my life in Houston,” Jim shared. “So, when these folks found out that I moved to Moulton, they came out to play at my new place. We had live music for the first three years and then that grew into a jam on Thursday nights for local players. We did that for 15 years until last January.” Today Ole Moulton Bank’s manager and bartender is Nick Neskora and he’s filled that role for the past 15 years. In addition to being thankful for Nick’s helping hand, Jim is quick to recognize that it’s the people of Moulton and her visitors that make Ole Moulton Bank the favorite locale to swap stories and enjoy some ageless tunes. “Moulton is a wonderful town with wonderful people,” Jim said. “I love it here. Nothing’s going to change at Ole Moulton Bank. I’ve been here since 2001 and I love the area.” Ole Moulton Bank is located at 101 North Main Street in downtown Moulton. They’re open Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to midnight and on Saturday and Sunday from noon to midnight.

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KEEPING IT COOL

HEART OF A CHILD

The Chill Zone

TEN-YEAR-OLD ANNABELLE ISCHY SHARES THE SWEETNESS OF HER SUCCESS, PLANS FOR THE FUTURE by Michelle Banse Stokes, photos by Emily Henderson Annabelle Ischy of Moulton may be only ten years old but she’s already accomplished something that some adults only dream of. Annabelle is an entrepreneur. She started her own business, The Chill Zone, where she serves snow cones to those seeking a break from hot summer days.

The profits from Annabelle’s work go towards projects that are important to her. You see, Annabelle and her family spent a year living in Papua New Guinea, a country in the southwestern Pacific. There she learned of a need to spread the love of Jesus Christ to the people that live there.

Annabelle worked hard babysitting to raise enough money to get started. She saved to buy a shaved ice machine and then her mom and dad pitched in to help buy necessary supplies. Annabelle opened The Chill Zone right outside her dad’s shop downtown.

“I give to the missions that work with the people in PNG,” Annabelle said. “I also give to my church and put money in my savings account.”

“My mom and my sister, Lauren, did most of the painting,” Annabelle shared. “Lauren also works with me at The Chill Zone. She shaves the ice. She does a good job.”

Annabelle has big goals. Annabelle is saving to one day buy a car and her own dog, a Siberian husky. She also wants to go to school to

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Above, Annabelle Ischy, front left, scoops the ice for her customers while her sister, Lauren, looks on.


KEEPING IT COOL be a chef. Today, she enjoys showing off her cooking skills for her family. “Being a chef is a challenge and I love challenges,” Annabelle added. “I enjoy making cookies and macaroni. I don’t really like boiling stuff but it’s part of cooking. My favorite thing to cook is anything that is really fun to make.” And Annabelle also has her favorites at The Chill Zone. “My favorite flavors are root beer and banana,” Annabelle said. “We have a lot of different flavors for everyone. It’s hard to decide what flavors to get. It takes me a long time to decide … like five minutes.” Annabelle has recently been named Young Miss Moulton and is part of the royal court. You might see her waving from the Moulton float in parades in neighboring towns. She also enjoys dance, gymnastics, softball, art, and soccer. But most of all, Annabelle enjoys making new friends. “I started serving snow cones to give to the missions, my church, and to make new friends,” Annabelle said. “I have regulars that come back pretty much every day.” The Chill Zone is located at 103 North Main Street in downtown Moulton. Annabelle serves customers, and makes new friends, Tuesday through Thursday from 2 to 6 p.m.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS SAVE THE DATE

Something for Everyone JANUARY • Zion Lutheran Church Potluck 1st Sunday each month

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FEBRUARY • St. Joseph’s Altar Society Noodle Soup & Raffle • St. Joseph’s Lenten Fish Fry • Valentine’s Day @ Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar • Zion Lutheran Church Men in Mission Spaghetti plates to go – Fat Tuesday • Zion Lutheran Church Lenten services Wednesday evenings with soup and sandwiches

MARCH • Moulton Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet • St. Joseph’s Lenten fish fry • Knights of Columbus BBQ chicken plates to go fundraiser • American Legion Post 392 birthday celebration for members and guests APRIL • St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Lenten fish fry • St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Easter Picnic • Zion Lutheran Church Annual Church Picnic-last Sunday of April • Chamber Community Wide Garage Sale • Chamber Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday before Easter MAY • Mother’s Day @ Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar • Annual Lamar Medal – Masonic Lodge • American Legion Post 392 Memorial Day ceremony -flag placement on all veteran graves at local cemetery JUNE • St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Catholic Daughters – fried chicken plates • Zion Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School-last week of June JULY • Moulton Chamber of Commerce Jamboree – last full weekend • Moulton Royalty Pageant • Knights of Columbus Annual Family Night – 3rd Wednesday

Masonic Lodge – Installation of Officers American Legion Post 392-Flag placement along Highway 95 American Legion Post 392- Moulton Jamboree colors (American Flag) presented during parade

AUGUST • American Legion Post 392 membership drive and meal – members and guest SEPTEMBER • St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Picnic – 3rd Sunday • Zion Lutheran Church Men in Mission Spaghetti plates to-go – 2nd Tuesday OCTOBER • Chamber Community Wide Garage Sale • Moulton Police Department National Night Out • Moulton ISD Fall Carnival • Halloween on Main • Rocky Creek Haunted Maze • St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Knights of ColumbusColumbus Day Banquet – 3rd Wednesday • WELCA – Annual Ladies Bazaar- 3rd Friday • November • Moulton ISD Veterans Day Program • American Legion Post 392 Veteran’s Day-flag placement along Highway 95 • American Legion Post 392 Thanksgiving meal for all members and guest DECEMBER • Community Christmas on Main • Mingle on Main / Christmas Downtown • Moulton Yule Trail • Zion Lutheran Church Advent services - Tuesday evenings during the season • Zion Lutheran Church Annual Christmas Sing-a-long – 2nd Tuesday in December • Zion Lutheran Church Christmas Eve Candlelight service • American Legion Post 392 Christmas meal for all members • American Legion Post 392 Deputy Santa for needy children

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

FAMILY FUN

Moulton Jamboree EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME OUT THE LAST FULL WEEKEND IN JULY The Moulton Jamboree, held every July at Moulton City Park, is an event that proves to be just as popular with the locals as it is with visitors. Drawing crowds from far and wide, the Jamboree includes free entertainment all weekend long. Festivalgoers will enjoy live entertainment from some of the best country and polka bands, car and tractor shows, state championship barbecue cookoff, arts and crafts, a softball tournament, cornhole tournament, carnival for the kids, pie baking, and fun contests. A worship service and grand parade kick off the annual events. You’ll want to stick around for the fried chicken dinner on Sunday.

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A TOAST TO MOULTON

DRINKS, MUSIC, FUN

Local Wineries THREE AREA ESTABLISHMENTS THAT ARE A SURE BET FOR A GOOD TIME Date nights, ladies nights, or celebrations of long-worked weeks - these are all great reasons to pop a cork on a bottle of wine to share with good friends or cozy up on a date night and listen to local talent sing a familiar tune. Moulton boasts some pretty distinctive Texas wineries. Visit them all - you won’t be disappointed. MAJEK VINEYARD & WINERY Majek Vineyard & Winery, one of South Texas’ most awardwinning wineries, is located in the scenic rolling hills off I-10, near Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.

Majek Vineyard & Winery is located at 12508 Farm-toMarket Road 957 in Schulenburg, just on the outskirts of Moulton.

Founded by entrepreneur Lynne Majek in 2012, the Tasting Room and Restaurant are open Thursday through Friday from noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. They feature wines created from the best Texas grapes, delicious food in their restaurant, and music on the weekends. The 1.5-acre working vineyard includes Blanc Du Bois and Black Spanish grapes. Spend an afternoon visiting with friends in Majek’s old barn or outside with a view of the vineyard. Get away from the city and enjoy the big Texas sky, the constant southerly breeze, the beauty of the cardinals in the cedar trees, and a delicious glass (or bottle) of award-winning wine made exclusively with Texas grapes. Majek Vineyard & Winery is a proud member of the Texas Independence Wine Trail, located on historic FM 957 in Moravia (Schulenburg).

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Moravia Vineyards & Winery, above, is a favorite among local winery patrons. Whistly Duck, right, boasts a beautiful tasting room and frequent live entertainment.

MORAVIA VINEYARD & WINERY Moravia Vineyard & Winery produces several vintages of very dry red and white wines. The pride of their winery, the grapes are harvested, manufactured and bottled in Moravia, Texas, just outside of Moulton. Moravia Vineyard & Winery is located at 12564 Farm-toMarket Road 957, Schulenburg, and is open Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m. WHISTLING DUCK VINEYARDS & WINERY Texas country winery and tasting room nestled at the edge of a four-acre vineyard. Located a little off-the-beaten-path, once you arrive guests are encouraged to sit back, relax and enjoy the laid-back and fun atmosphere of this little piece of the Texas countryside.

Saddle up to the tasting bar or the winery’s custom-made wine barrel tables and enjoy a glass of one of Whistling Duck’s handcrafted Texas wines. Or, relax in the country breeze on one of their covered wine sippin’ porches. Whistling Duck also offers several delicious appetizer and meal selections from their kitchen, including their popular meat and cheese tray featuring selections from Weimar’s own Kasper’s Meat Market. Guests are welcome to amble down to the pond for a glimpse of some wildlife or fragrant wildflowers, sit under the large oak trees dotting the property, or take a stroll through the vineyard to witness where their wine began. Follow Whistling Duck on Facebook for information on live music and other events at the winery. They are located at 1211 County Road 273, Weimar - only 35 minutes from Moulton.

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LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

BIG FISH, SMALL POND

Meet Mr. Moulton LOCAL HISTORIAN ERNIE NOVOSAD TALKS MOULTON HISTORY, WORLDLY TRAVELS, AND TALL TALES by Michelle Banse Stokes, photos by Emily Henderson

Affectionately known as Mr. Moulton by the locals, Ernie Novosad is the de facto local historian in these parts. There are not too many people in the area that he doesn’t know and, similarly, there are not too many people in Moulton that don’t know this smiling man. You see, Ernie was a driving force behind documenting the history of the area for the benefit of many generations to come. To properly tell this story, we have to go back in time for a bit. Ernie is happy to share with anyone with the time to listen and recounts his early life in Moulton with a smile. “I think Moulton is interested in history and, years ago, I became the area’s historian,” Ernie said. “Back in the 1970s, I returned to Moulton after college and started teaching here. We’re a small school, so I taught chemistry and sometimes AP chemistry if there were enough students. I later taught science in upper middle school. I hold both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history and chemistry but, the funny thing is, I’ve never taught a history class in my life. History classes are usually the purview of coaches and not too many people can teach chemistry. So that’s how it happened.” Ernie would soon come in contact with a lady that would put the history portion of his degree to good use. “In the 70s, there was an elderly lady named Mrs. Anita Richter, who I consider to be my unofficial mentor,” Ernie shared. “She approached me about Old Moulton Cemetery

and some of Moulton’s historical markers. One of our senior classes took on the project of writing down all the names of the people in the cemetery and creating a rough map of where each tombstone was. Believe it or not, that map is still the one they use today. That got me going in it and I always liked history. On top of that, I was kind of a military nut. In fact, military history is my specialty. Put all of these things together and I was hooked on it.” Hooked he was. Soon Ernie was a part of a project that would prove to be bigger than he could have imagined. “Moulton didn’t have anything officially on record,” Ernie added. “Together with other local historians, we scratched together a history of the community. We decided to start the project of putting together a book. We didn’t know what we were doing and we didn’t have a business model. We just said that we were going to write a history Above, Ernie Novosad poses with a copy of book and, if we had known how a book on Moulton’s much work it was going to be, we history, of which he probably never would have done it. was the editor. But we got help from all kinds of

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people. We asked for donations of photos and we tried to make the book not just a dry history of the city. We had so many great photos but we couldn’t put them all in. The book was printed in hardback and we sold 400 copies in advance, which we thought was pretty good. Then all of a sudden, when the book hit, there were hundreds of people who wanted copies. We completed a second printing a few years later. That’s how I became the local historian, more or less.” Today, when Ernie isn’t answering phone calls from people wanting a historic tidbit on Moulton, he still keeps himself busy pursuing his passions. “I don’t have a sitting-behind,” Ernie said with a laugh. “I had a medical scare back in 2008 and I decided that I had enough years in (teaching) and I wanted to travel. We got a group together and traveled all over Europe. We did a few river tours, went down to Egypt, Rome, and Jerusalem … all parts of Europe. I’ve also been to Alaska and Hawaii, both of which are fantastic. I encourage anyone that wants to see some beautiful scenery that those are the places to go. After I did my traveling, I took on more volunteer work locally.” A storyteller by nature, Ernie is quick to share not only his historic tales of Moulton, but also of his escapades while traveling.

“In Alaska, we took a cruise up the Inside Passage,” Ernie said. “I’ll never forget my roommate snoring so bad. I just couldn’t stand it anymore, so I went out on the veranda. I was just sitting there in a lounge chair when, all of a sudden, there was this pod of humpbacks. They were singing to each other at two o’clock in the morning. You could hear it all over. “Then, in Hawaii, I got a little too close to a humpback. We were on a dinner cruise and not really anticipating anything. All of a sudden, there were these dolphins all over the place and people were running around taking pictures. As for me, I’d seen dolphins before so I wasn’t that interested. Then, on the left side of the boat, a baby humpback breached and everyone rushed to that side. I’m still standing on the right side of the boat and, just about the time I thought maybe I should go with the crowd, I suddenly hear a loud WHOOSH. I look down and saw its Mama. She breached and, when she did, she threw that spray down all over me. The captain yelled an obscenity that no passenger wants to hear and I could see why. She was so big! Her head was near the front of the boat and her tail was ten feet behind it. She was over 60 feet and she had a baby to worry about. If that baby squawked, she could flip us over. It was an adventure that I’ll never forget.”

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Excellence, Pride, Tradition Home of the Katz and Kittens Moulton ISD 500 N. Pecan Moulton, TX 77975

www.moultonisd.net Administration 361-596-4609 Moulton High School 361-596-4691 Moulton Elementary 361-596-4605

Buyers and Sellers of Grain

Flatonia G O L F C O U R S E

S & S GRAIN INC. Richard & Kelly Schacherl

361-865-3585

Closed on Monday, unless a Holiday Open Tuesday-Sunday 9am until dark

1245 E. US Hwy 90 - Flatonia Flatoniagolf9@gmail.com - 361-865-2922

sacfamily4@yahoo.com PO Box 24, Flatonia, TX 78941

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LOCAL LODGING

TWO GREAT CHOICES

Stay in Moulton LOCAL HOTELS WELCOME GUESTS TO STAY A WEEKEND OR STAY AWHILE LONGER Moulton boasts two fabulous choices when it comes to lodging in the heart of town. Czech Haus and Moulton Inn and Suites both welcome visitors with a warm, small-town feel and amenities that are sure to please even the most discerning guests. You can’t go wrong with either one of these fabulous lodging choices. Moulton Inn and Suites, located at 200 South Lavaca Street offers a full breakfast that is included for free with the price of the room. They are within walking distance of Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar, one of Texas’ best known steakhouses. Known for their spacious rooms and comfy beds, you’ll find that Moulton Inn and Suites has friendly staff and great rates. Visit them online at www.moultoninnandsuites.com or call them at 361-596-4200. You can also find them on Facebook. Czech Haus is Moulton’s first and finest extended stay lodging offering affordable, quiet rooms to create a comfortable environment for your next trip. They are central to everything that’s great about Moulton and offer large, clean rooms, cozy beds, office spaces, and affordable rates whether you are staying a day, week or by the month. Czech Haus is located at 500 West Elm Street and online at www.czechhaus.com. You can reach them by phone at 361-221-1010 or 866-232-2001.

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Top and middle, Czech Haus ; bottom, Moulton Inn and Suites. Photos by Emily Henderson.

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BUSINESS LISTINGS

Who to Call AIR CONDITIONING & HEAT

AUTOMOTIVE

Air Network 211 West Moore Avenue 361-596-5040

Cavender Auto Country 1700 IH-10 East, Weimar 979-725-8515

AMUSEMENT

CMST Texas Trucking 501 North Lavaca Street 361-407-3085

Rocky Creek Maze 784 County Road 251 361-287-2828 APARTMENTS

Don’s Automotive, LLC 418 South Lavaca Street 361-596-4902

Lancaster Living Apartments 601 North Lancaster Street 361-596-5022

Flatonia General Store 515 North La Grange, Flatonia 361-865-3900

ART & SIGNS

K & J Carwash 208 North Lavaca Street

George’s Art & Sign Showroom 702 South Lancaster Street 361-596-7016 ATTORNEY Travis Hill, Attorney at Law 401 North Lavaca Street 361-596-8888

Tim’s Body & Paint, Inc. 201 North Main Street 361-596-4544 BARS/NIGHTCLUBS Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar 100 East Moore Avenue 361-596-7323

Old Moulton Bank 101 North Main Street 361-596-7499 Pavlas Tavern 114 South Main Street 361-596-4449 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Moulton Chamber of Commerce 361-401-9886 Schulenburg Chamber of Commerce 979-743-4514 CONTRACTORS/ CONSTRUCTION Kloesel Construction 979-450-8217 Michael Ramirez Painting 361-403-4497 MP Construction 361-772-1414

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Ramirez Painting & Construction 361-772-2864 RB Construction 361-772-4102 Tommie Dornak Painting 361-798-0958 CONVENIENCE STORES Fishbeck Station 101 North Lavaca Street 361-596-4852 Moulton Grocery & Market 100 South Lavaca Drive 361-596-7116 DINING Alley Bar-B-Q 205 West Moore Avenue 361-596-7021 Bryan’s Dairy Treat 109 South Lavaca Drive 361-596-5006


BUSINESS LISTINGS Kloesel’s Steakhouse & Bar 100 East Moore Avenue 361-596-7323

MANUFACTURING

REAL ESTATE

Moulton Precision, LLC 301 South Lavaca Street 361-596-4911

Holub Real Estate 204 West Moore Avenue 830-221-5550

MEDICAL

SALONS

FINANCIAL

Moulton Health Clinic 100 South Pecan Street 361-596-4675

Hair by Nina 502 West Moore Avenue 361-596-7676

Crossroad Banks 201 North Lavaca Drive 361-596-4616

Moulton Orthodontics 112 South Main Street 512-231-1000

Hair’s The Place 207 North Main Street 361-596-7411

Fayette Savings Bank 204 North La Grange Avenue, Flatonia 361-865-2875

Shady Oak Nursing & Rehabilitation 101 South Lancaster Street 361-596-7373

SHOPPING

SouthStar Bank, S.S.B 100 South Main Street 361-596-4611

Shiner Dental 821 North Avenue Drive, Shiner 361-594-2800

FUNERAL SERVICES

Yoakum Community Hospital 1200 Carl Ramert Drive, Yoakum 361-293-2321

DRY CLEANING HBN Dry Cleaning Service 502 West Moore Avenue 361-596-7676

Smith Funeral Home 404 West Bobkat Street 361-596-4631 HAY SERVICE Anderle Hay Sales & Service 5752 FM 532 361-258-1079 Dwayne Simper 361-772-5652 INSURANCE Lala Insurance 101 South Lancaster Street 361-596-4311 LODGING Czech House 500 West Elm Street 361-221-1010 Moulton Inn & Suites 200 South Lavaca Street 361-596-4200 The Old Kasper House 219 Avenue C, Shiner 361-594-4336

NEWSPAPER

A-Line Auto Parts 104 North Lavaca Drive 361-596-4862

PLUMBING

Leroy’s Plumbing, Inc. 116 South Main Street 361-596-7709 PROPANE Tex Propane 107 Hackberry Street 361-596-4228 PHOTOGRAPHY Emily Henderson Photography 302 South Hackberry Street 361-227-7140

GMC Storage 202 West Kerr Street 361-596-7561 The Storage Stop 414 South Lavaca Street 361-772-4834 WASHATERIA Bryan’s Washboard 115 & 117 North Main Street WATER WELL DRILLING Maresh Drilling Company 203 North Lancaster Street 361-596-4845

Bryan’s Liquor Store 107 South Lavaca Drive 361-596-5036

VENUES

Dollar General 201 West Moore Avenue 361-423-0670

James Plumbing 361-596-8102

STORAGE

Beran’s Gin, Mill & Feed Co. 601 South Arnim Street 361-596-7333

Don Gonzales Saddlery 110 South Main Street 979-775-6300

Moulton Eagle 361-798-2481

TX Print House 105 East North Main Street, Flatonia 361-865-3369

Family Dollar 300 North Lavaca Drive 361-596-4055 Four E Dairy 784 County Road 251 361-798-6131 George’s Lawn Art 700 South Lancaster Street 361-596-7226 Hiway Lumber, LLC 101 South Lavaca Drive 361-596-4521

RECREATION

JP Designs 361-401-3090

Rocky Creek Maze 784 County Road 251 361-287-2828

The Bridal Rail 102 South Lavaca Drive 361-596-7772

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The Hall at Moulton Oaks 703 West Jackson Street 361-772-3475 George’s Hall 702 South Lancaster Street 361-596-7016

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Facing page, photo of downtown Moulton by Lori Olivarez-Ligues.


RELOCATION INFORMATION

MOVING TO MOULTON

Small Town Living MOULTON’S PROXIMITY TO METROPOLITAIN AREAS MAKES IT A STELLAR CHOICE FOR ALL

CITY OF MOULTON CITY SERVICES Electric Department The electric department is responsible for installation, operation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of the City’s electrical system and facilities.

Street Department The street department is responsible for maintaining streets and ditches as well as mowing, culvert installations, signage installation and pavement repair.

Water and Wastewater Department The water and wastewater departments are responsible for maintenance of two wastewater treatment plants, seven sewer lift stations, and four water wells. This department also installs and repairs water and wastewater lines, perform fire hydrant maintenance as well as reading, installing and maintenance of meters.

Sanitation Services

Household trash service is Monday of each week. Carts must be curbside by 7 a.m. Recycle service is every other Tuesday. Carts must be curbside by 7 a.m.

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Above, photo in front of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church by Emily Henderson. Facing page, bottom photo by LuAnn D. Rogers.

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RELOCATION INFORMATION Gas & Oil Services Lavaca County serves as the northern extent of a prolific portion of the Eagle Ford Shale that moves into DeWitt and Gonzales counties and is prospective for oil, gas and condensate, which are being developed by horizontal drilling. The City of Moulton does provide oilfield waste disposal and bulk water sales. These services are based on availability and capacity. For additional information please contact City Hall at 361-596-4621. After hours utility emergencies may be reported by calling 361-798-2121. CITY OF MOULTON 102 S. Main Street P. O. Box 369 Moulton, TX 77975 Phone: 361-596-4621 Fax: 361-596-7075 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. www.cityofmoulton.com

The Moulton Volunteer Fire Department has been serving the City of Moulton and surrounding areas for more than 86 years. Moulton Police Department 102 S. Main Street Non-emergency phone: 361-596-7248 PLEASE DIAL 911 FOR ALL EMERGENCIES The Moulton Police Department thoroughly investigates all written complaints filed against department personnel per. Texas Government Code, Section 614.022. Maintaining public trust is a top priority for the Moulton Police Department. In order to begin the complaint process please call, 361-596-4621 or you can email, citysec@cityofmoulton. com or policechief@cityofmoulton.com.

Emergency Response Moulton Volunteer Fire Department 205 W Cockrill Street Non emergency phone: 361-596-4033 PLEASE DIAL 911 FOR ALL FIRE EMERGENCIES

Worship with Us! EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT ALL OF THESE AREA CHURCHES OLD MOULTON BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 FM 1680 361-596-4020 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 307 North Hackberry Street 361-596-4928 Worship Sunday 10:45 a.m.

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ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 601 North Pecan Street 361-596-4674 Worship Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. Worship Saturday 6:30 p.m. Worship Sunday 6:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.


SURROUNDING AREA

SO MUCH TO SEE

Meet the Neighbors VISIT ALL OF THESE NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES WHEN YOU STAY IN MOULTON FLATONIA - A charming town proud of their Czech and German heritage with beautiful landscapes, ranches and countryside surrounding the town. There are a wide variety of antique and gift shops, a pharmacy, and an old-world museum. Flatonia is still a well known and scenic spot for train watchers, boasting one of Texas’ longest standing, manually operated railroad switching towers with North-South, East-West cross rails. The 9-hole course at the Flatonia Golf Course facility features 3,056 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. The fairways are narrow and the greens are elevated. Flatonia Golf Course is located at 1245 East US Highway 90. SHINER - A short 10.2 mile drive and you’ll find Shiner, home of the Spoetzl Brewery. Brewery tours are $5 for all over 18. Free tours are offered for 18 and under, first responders, clergy, active military service members and veterans. Continuous tours are available Monday through Saturday, as needed, starting at 11 a.m. with the last tour starting at 3 p.m. No reservation is required and all ages are welcome. KOMENSKY - A farming community at the intersection of Farm roads 532 and 1295, Komensky was founded in May 1895 when a number of residents, primarily Czech, Moravian, and German newcomers to the area, met at the home of C. M. Karasek on Woods Prairie to plan the construction and operation of a school for their children. By 1915 it was recognized as a model for rural schools in Texas. Cotton was last grown in the area during the 1950s. PRAHA - Praha is home to one of Fayette County’s painted churches, The Assumption of the Virgin Mary Catholic Church, and is one of four churches on the tour. The church appears unassuming as you approach it, but as you enter the front doors prepare to have your breath taken away by the incredible beauty found inside. The churches on the tour are all active and do conduct services on Saturdays and Sundays. You may tour the churches Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., but please be respectful of any events or services that you may encounter. In addition, the church at Praha requests that all visitors be out of the church by 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Call the Schulenburg Chamber of Commerce at 979-743-4514 to schedule a tour.

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From top, the Shiner Hobo Band performs at the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner; middle, Komensky School ; bottom, the painted church in Praha. Top and bottom photos by Emily Henderson. Middle by Lori Olivarez-Ligues.

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Welcome to Moulton!

The City of Moulton is a city with a HEART as big as TEXAS! You’ll find Moulton perfectly situated in the magic triangle of Austin, San Antonio and Houston. Conveniently located within about 90 miles of our state’s metropolitan areas, Moulton is close enough to keep you connected to the big cities while still offering you the benefits and charm that you’ll only find in a small town. This historic area of Texas is also home to Shiner and Gonzales, all favorite sites of early settlement by Czech and German immigrants and brimming with Texas history waiting to be rediscovered. Moulton is also proud of her excellent school district and winning high school 1A sports team. There’s no better time than now! Whether you are a future visitor looking to escape the urban grind, a growing family looking for a new place with small town values to call home, or a small business looking for one of the best places to start out, we look forward to meeting you and introducing you firsthand to Moulton.

Get to know why, as they say, Moulton is “easy to find … hard to leave.”

City Hall is located at

102 South Main Street, Moulton, Texas 77975 361-596-4621 • Fax 361-596-7075

www.cityofmoulton.com


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