| "I feel quality is often equated with formality
in this community and many times attention to excellence
is skirted in the name of maintaining a casual country
atmosphere. I seriously want to disprove this theory."
When questioned about the meaningful purpose of such
a facility, Suzanne remarked, "Chapel Hall definitely
has the edifice of an old country church, but it is
not a specifically religious place. Laura and I designed
the "church" not only to create alluring antiquity and
captivating historic ambiance, but also to fulfill the
needs of many different ethnic and professional groups
of people. The two of us created the space in the light
of spirituality, celebration, practical business needs,
art, music, festivity, joy and reflection of the past
in this country. In simple words, for each individual
experience, Chapel Hall will assume unique meaning for
that person." |
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The Grand Opening of this world class
facility was September 9th, with events kicking
off the following week. Bookings in Chapel Hall
for events being planned after September 1, 2002
are now being taken. Suzanne proudly reflects, "We
never dreamed the most beautiful setting in the
Texas Hill Country could become even more magnificent
as this magical Chapel Hall immerged in the middle
of the prairie, which we have affectionately referred
to as our "Field of Dreams." Visitors are welcomed
by an extraordinarily capable and friendly staff
at Old Glory Ranch
to book meetings, events, weddings or parties in
the new millennium or just to be a part of this
incredible dream as it unfolds. |
Old Glory Ranch & Chapel
Hall Press Release
The ranch, a pristine 850 acre track of land in the
heart of the Texas Hill Country with the crystal clear
waters of the Blanco River slicing through the north
side of the property, was bought in 1984 by Charles
and Suzanne McCord of Houston.
| Wimberley was a second home in those
days, but Suzanne envisioned much more for the future
of this spectacular acreage. Old
Glory Ranch was blessed with this
patriotic name in traditional McCord family spirit
referring to the ominous 25' x 38' American flag
which graces the majestic skies over the ranch and
can be seen for miles around and approaching the
quaint little village of Wimberley. The ranch has
undergone an amazing transformation with an exciting
construction project of a premier event facility,
Chapel Hall. Construction of this incredibly versatile
new space began in July '99 and was completed in
September, 2000. |
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After operating for three years with a fun outdoor
pavilion, the need for indoor space with air conditioning
and heat to protect the guests from inclement weather
and make the business more functional during all seasons
became evident. The fantasies of Suzanne McCord, Old
Glory Ranch owner, with the support
of her life long friend, Laura Weems, Laura Weems Interiors,
began to emerge as a possible reality. The concept being
explored was to buy and move an old country chapel to
the ranch and convert it into a meeting hall, dance
hall, restaurant, wedding chapel, or whatever the client
envisions for their particular event, whether it is
a formal casual or business affair. As the difficulties
of moving an old building surfaced, the two women began
to consider the possibilities of building a new structure
to look as if it were an old building moved to the Old
Glory location.
After collecting architectural artifacts, stained glass
windows, light fixtures, etc. from old churches and
salvaging old wood from some turn of the century buildings,
the design work began. With the architectural application
of their design being provided by Sam Bebeau, a Dallas
architect, and continual architectural contributions
and construction expertise being spearheaded by Ron
Balderach, Balderach & Company of Austin, the women's
vision has come to fruition. This versatile facility
contains a well equipped commercial grade kitchen, walk-in
cooler, break-out spaces or bride/groom dressing rooms,
an office two fireplaces, well-equipped bar facilities,
a state of the art audio-video system complete with
stage lighting for small productions, a hall which will
seat over 400 people for productions, meeting, or weddings
or accommodate in excess of 250 inside for a seated
dinner and even more people for a dance event - all
this, adorning an already fabulous ranch setting with
stately oaks, the Blanco River, and breathtaking views
of the hills.
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When asked about her goals for the
business, Suzanne comments, "I am interested in
maintaining the historic and scenic integrity of
the countryside, and giving something back to the
community that has given me so much peace and pleasure
in my life. I want a first class place which enhances
the environment with the charm of simple relaxed
country elegance... quality and respect for detailed
authenticity are very important to me, without letting
the dollar drive my aspirations for Old Glory." |
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