History / Mission
Mission
The mission of the Silver Sage is to provide or coordinate services, programs and activities to improve the quality of life for senior citizens of Bandera County.
History
The Silver Sage Corral was founded in 1977 by a group of twelve women who met to socialize, play games, and eat together. The first meetins were in the vacant Baptist parsonage. Eight years later, the group had outgrown their original space and, with the aid of Bandera County officials, moved to a larger building on 11th Street.
The meals program began in 1984. The Dietert Claim Senior Center in Kerrville provided meals which volunteers distributed in Bandera. With the help of the Kerrville State Hospital and Dietert Claim Senior Center, the group organized as the Bandera County Committee on Aging and received their 501 (c)(3) status in 1986. By 1997, the 11th Street Site was no longer adequate.
The Board of Directors and the Executive Director of the Silver Sage organized a long-range planning committee to anticipate the needs of athe rapidly growing senior population and to recommend solutions. The planning committee was greatly assisted by a study conducted by the University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio) which gathered extensive demographic data and made recommendations for funding resources. Based on the findings, it was decided to build a senior center with craft rooms, kitchen and dining room, offices, and a great hall for meetings and special events.
Mr. Reagan Peterson donated land. The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation and other foundations along with support from local businesses and individuals made it possible for the new building to open its doors, debt free! in April 2003. The beautiful SilverSage Corral Senior Activity Center was ready to serve Bandera County.




