
🎄 Somerset Christmas Celebration & Night Market
Friday, December 5th • 5:00–10:00 PM
Somerset City Park • 7360 E. 6th St.
Somerset, get ready — our City of Somerset Christmas Celebration & Night Market is almost here, and you’re invited to a festive night full of holiday magic! ✨
Bring the whole family and enjoy an evening packed with Christmas fun:
🎉 Free Activities for All Ages
❄️ Giant Snow Slide for the kids
🎬 FREE outdoor showing of “ELF” at sundown (bring chairs and blankets!)
🎨 Face painting, ornament making, letters to Santa & selfie stations
🦌 Reindeer food station so the kiddos can prepare Santa’s team for Christmas Eve
🍪 Treats & Night Market
All activities are free, and we’ll also have:
Hot cocoa, cookies, donuts & popcorn
A festive Night Market with food vendors and unique locally-made items — perfect for holiday shopping or picking up a special treat!
This will be a cozy, small-town Christmas night under the lights, filled with joy, laughter, and community spirit. We hope to see everyone at the park making memories together. ❤️🎄
Let’s kick off the Christmas season the Somerset way! ✨

The City of Somerset Texas
Welcome to the city of Somerset!
Located 15 miles southwest of San Antonio in Bexar County, Somerset is a town steeped in history and community pride. Its roots trace back to 1848, when Baptist families from Somerset, Kentucky, settled three miles south in what is now Atascosa County. In 1909, A. M. Pyron, Carl Kurz, and Jonas A. Kerr formed the First Townsite Company, naming the new location Somerset. The town quickly grew along the Artesian Belt Railroad, attracting families and businesses from the surrounding area.

The Oil Boom That Transformed Somerset
In 1913, Carl Kurz struck oil while drilling for water, sparking a boom that would define Somerset’s early economy. The Somerset oil field became the largest shallow oil field in the world, stretching to below Pleasanton. Two refineries and a pipeline to San Antonio processed the high-quality crude, drawing workers and businesses to the area. By 1928, the population soared to 700, supported by industries such as blacksmithing and a bustling ten-room hotel.

Coal Mining, Farming, and a Prosperous Economy
Somerset’s economic success didn’t stop with oil. The nearby lignite coal mine added another layer of prosperity, while the 1920s saw farmers shift from cotton to fruit and vegetable farming. The Somerset Fruit Growers Exchange, opened in 1931, became a hub for the town’s agricultural success. Between oil, coal, and truck farming, Somerset thrived until the Great Depression slowed its rapid growth. Despite the challenges, the town retained its resilient spirit.
Education and Community Growth
Somerset’s commitment to education dates back to 1920, when five school districts—Wildman, Senior, Bexar, Old Rock, and Oak Island—merged to form the Somerset Independent School District. Covering 84 square miles across Bexar and Atascosa counties, the district became a vital part of the community. In 1973, Somerset officially incorporated and adopted a mayor-council government, enabling the town to continue developing its infrastructure and services. By 2000, the population reached 1,550.

A Community Rooted in History and Progress
Somerset’s rich history and strong community ties make it a special place to live and visit. From its early days as a railroad town to its oil and coal booms, Somerset has continually adapted and thrived. Today, residents balance farming, ranching, and oilfield work with modern opportunities in nearby San Antonio. The town is home to a chamber of commerce, local businesses, and active civic organizations that celebrate its past while building for the future.


Our Vision & Mission
Our vision endeavor is to become an exceptional city, our mission is to improve the lives of the citizens of the city of Somerset by providing the necessary services, which will ensure the protection of their lives and property.
Welcome!
The City of Somerset would like to welcome James Cano as our City Administrator. James is familiar with Somerset, as he previously worked with Somerset ISD for the last 10 years. James is eager to learn and grow with the City of Somerset. If you see him around, please give him a warm welcome!

For any additional questions or concerns regarding the City of Somerset, feel free to come and visit us at City Hall. We are open Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Closed on federal and some local holidays. Thank you for taking the time to visit us here in the City of Somerset!



