Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful collects 2,350 lbs. of recycled electronics, surpasses goal

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Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful directors (left to right) Jodie Stone, Kelly Daniel, Mike Keller, Robbie Goodrich and Tom Huey collect 2,350 lbs. of recycled electronics at Techcycle Saturday on March 25, 2017.

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful directors (left to right) Jodie Stone, Kelly Daniel, Mike Keller, Robbie Goodrich and Tom Huey collect 2,350 lbs. of recycled electronics at Techcycle Saturday on March 25, 2017.

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful (KNB) surpassed a collection goal this weekend when volunteers collected 2,350 pounds of recycled electronics on Saturday morning during their quarterly volunteer recycling event, Techcycle Saturday.

“I estimated that our volunteers would collect 900 lbs. of recycled electronics at this event,” Katie Blevins, KNB executive coordinator, said. “2,350 lbs. – that’s a great surprise.”

Techcycle Saturday is a free technology recycling event, offered quarterly during 2017. Two more events will be conducted this year, from 9 a.m. to noon on June 24 and Sept. 23 at 220 W. Hospital Street.

The recycling collection rate for the KNB Techcycle Saturday collection program has more than doubled in 2017. In 2016, KNB held 4 monthly collections at the end of the year, from September through December. Volunteers collected an average of 300 lbs. of recycled electronics at each monthly collection event, totaling 1,192 lbs.

Attendance at the events increased as well, with 73 people participating in this month’s quarterly program while the monthly events in 2016 averaged 30 participants per event.

WIth just five volunteers collecting recyclables at the event on Saturday, everyone worked diligently to accommodate the day’s unexpected traffic. Blevins says KNB will need more volunteers at the next event on June 24.

“Techcycle Saturday is a great volunteer and sponsorship option for groups and businesses,” Blevins said. “It’s an opportunity to get you name, and faces, in front of a large number of people while preforming a service that benefits the environment and effects the sustainability of our community.”

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that promotes waste reduction, litter management and beautification throughout Nacogdoches County. If you or your organization would like to volunteer at Techcycle Saturday or partner with KNB, email info@keepnacbeautiful.org or visit www.keepnacbeautiful.org.

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AUTO/PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT

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Nacogdoches Police responded to the 4100 block of SE Stallings Dr at approximately 9:45 am Friday morning in reference to a possible fatality accident. Passersby noticed a disturbed area in the grass along the shoulder of the roadway and stopped to investigate, suspecting a vehicle had left the south side of the road. The passerby discovered a late model pick up truck wedged in a cluster of trees not visible from the roadway. It is unknown exactly what time the accident occurred.

Andrew Anderson Herring, 38, of Nacogdoches, was pronounced dead at the scene by Justice of the Peace Dorothy Tigner.

The accident is still under investigation by the Nacogdoches Police Department’s Traffic Unit. Others who responded were NFD, NCEMS and Nacogdoches Police CID.

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Agenda for Commissioners Court Tuesday, March 28, 2017 REVISED

Agenda for Commissioners Court Tuesday, March 28, 2017 REVISED

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SFA’s Office of Multicultural Affairs to host Brave Space Series discussion about sexual assault

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs will host March’s Brave Space Series at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in the Baker Pattillo Student Center Multimedia Room. This series entry is titled “My Body. My Right,” and the discussions will focus on sexual assault and related topics.

“This issue is of critical importance to the campus community,” said Veronica Weaver, director of SFA’s OMA. “In 2012, the U.S. Center for Disease Control reported nearly 1 in 5 women will experience sexual assault during their lifetimes, and a third of those victims are college-aged.”

In this series, Weaver explained OMA hopes to spark discussions that help define sexual assault, consent, toxic gender roles, how to identify the risk factors that lead to sexual assault and the campus and community resources available to victims.

Each month, OMA’s Brave Space Series provides the SFA and Nacogdoches communities a forum to discuss nuanced topics related to sex, gender, and socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds.

“The Brave Space Series provides the SFA and Nacogdoches communities a judgment-free venue to discuss the issues the series covers and to learn about that issue from several viewpoints,” Weaver said.

The event is free and open to the public. OMA invites all students and community members to contribute to this conversation.

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SFA’s Trombone Choir to perform eclectic program

The Trombone Choir at Stephen F. Austin State University will celebrate International Trombone Week with a concert showcasing various music styles at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The concert will feature a combination of trombone quartets and trombone choir, according to Dr. Deb Scott, professor of trombone in the SFA School of Music and the choir’s director.

The quartets will perform traditional classical music, including Anton Bruckner’s motet “Virga Jesse,” Daniel Speer’s Sonata, J.S. Bach’s Fugue in G Minor, arranged by Ralph Sauer, and “In Memorium” by Raymond Premru.

The trombone choir will perform an eclectic program of classical music, including “Fanfare for 8 Trombones” by Shelley Gurin, “Praise the Lord” from “Judas Maccabeus” by G.F. Handel and H. Hopson, arranged by Jon Bohls, and “Canzona for Eight Trombones” by Walter S. Hartley.

The group will conclude its performance with an exciting Brazilian piece called “Trombocueca,” which is a new piece of music by N. Ernesto Cortés composed for the “Trombonanza” conference in Argentina last summer where Scott was a featured artist.

Marking its 15th year, International Trombone Week is an annual worldwide celebration of the trombone. Since its beginning in 2003, the observance has featured thousands of trombonists creating and participating in grassroots events and performances all over the world.

Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or (888) 240-ARTS or visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu.

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SFA’s James I. Perkins College of Education recognizes Teaching Excellence Award recipients

Stephen F. Austin State University’s James I. Perkins College of Education recently selected recipients for the college’s Teaching Excellence Awards. From left, Sarah Drake, clinical instructor in the School of Human Sciences; Erica Dillard, lecturer in the Department of Elementary Education; Deborah Cady, clinical instructor in the School of Human Services; Patty Berthot, lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science; presenter Dr. Judy A. Abbott, dean of the Perkins College of Education; Dr. Christina Sinclair, associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science and interim associate dean for assessment and accountability within the college; Dr. Paige Mask, associate professor in the Department of Human Services; Dr. Leah Kahn, assistant professor in the Department of Elementary Education; and Dr. Mary Olle, assistant professor in the School of Human Sciences.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s James I. Perkins College of Education recently selected recipients for the college’s Teaching Excellence Awards. From left, Sarah Drake, clinical instructor in the School of Human Sciences; Erica Dillard, lecturer in the Department of Elementary Education; Deborah Cady, clinical instructor in the School of Human Services; Patty Berthot, lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science; presenter Dr. Judy A. Abbott, dean of the Perkins College of Education; Dr. Christina Sinclair, associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science and interim associate dean for assessment and accountability within the college; Dr. Paige Mask, associate professor in the Department of Human Services; Dr. Leah Kahn, assistant professor in the Department of Elementary Education; and Dr. Mary Olle, assistant professor in the School of Human Sciences.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s James I. Perkins College of Education recently honored several faculty and staff members with the college’s Teaching Excellence Awards.

Each spring, representatives are selected from academic units within each of SFA’s six colleges to receive Teaching Excellence Awards. Then, each college selects one academic unit faculty member to represent his/her college at the university’s annual Teaching Excellence Convocation.

The Teaching Excellence Award recognizes outstanding tenure-track faculty members who demonstrate extensive knowledge of subject matter, quality lectures and assignments, enthusiasm for teaching, interest in and availability to students, commitment to continuous improvement and contribution to the quality of teaching at SFA by assisting and encouraging other faculty members.

Honorees in the James I. Perkins College of Education include Dr. Leah Kahn, assistant professor in the Department of Elementary Education; Dr. Paige Mask, associate professor in the Department of Human Services; Dr. Mary Olle, assistant professor in the School of Human Sciences; and Dr. Christina Sinclair, associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science and interim associate dean for assessment and accountability within the college. Among the honorees, Sinclair was selected to represent the Perkins College of Education at the university’s Teaching Excellence Convocation, which will be held in April.

“I’m honored to receive this award and accept on behalf of all the incredible teachers, coaches and professors I have known and currently work with here at SFA,” Sinclair said. “At SFA, commitment to students is not the exception; it is the norm.”

The college also recognized Teaching Excellence Award recipients for non-tenure track faculty members. Those honorees include Patty Berthot, lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science; Deborah Cady, clinical instructor in the Department of Human Services; Erica Dillard, lecturer in the Department of Elementary Education; and Sarah Drake, clinical instructor in the School of Human Sciences.

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SFA’s marketing and advertising efforts recognized with multiple awards

awardsStephen F. Austin State University was recognized recently by two organizations — Educational Advertising Awards and Collegiate Advertising Awards — for the quality of marketing materials produced on behalf of the university. The honors included gold, silver, bronze and merit awards in 12 categories for work created by SFA’s offices of University Marketing Communications and Admissions, as well as the Houston-based Richards/Carlberg agency.

A recruiting booklet titled, “You’re Going to Be a Lumberjack!” created by the marketing office and the admissions office received an Educational Advertising gold award. The SFA viewbook, a companion piece to the booklet, was recognized with a merit award.

Additionally, Educational Advertising presented UMC with three merit awards for a residence life brochure, a cheer guide booklet, and a graduate degree program brochure for the College of Sciences and Mathematics.

The Richards/Carlberg agency won a gold award for the university’s website, a bronze for the “Lumberjacks Make Great Chemists” billboard and a merit award for “We are the Lumberjacks,” a video featured on the homepage of the SFA website.

The Collegiate Advertising Awards presented UMC with a silver award for a video showcasing the university’s first-year student residence halls, as well as a silver award for the SFA Varsity Club brochure.

The Richards/Carlberg agency also received two Collegiate Advertising Awards: a silver for billboard series and a silver for internet advertising series.

“The awards programs are judged by a national panel of higher education marketers and advertising professionals,” said Dr. Shirley Luna, SFA executive director of University Marketing Communications. “Receiving these awards validates that the marketing and advertising materials created for SFA are among the best in the country.”

The 32nd annual Educational Advertising Awards, sponsored by Higher Education Marketing Report, received more than 2,250 entries this year from more than 1,000 colleges, universities and secondary schools from all 50 states and several foreign countries.

The Collegiate Advertising Awards received more than 900 entries from across the U.S. representing a diverse plethora of educational facilities from small community colleges to large schools and universities.

SFA employees who contributed to the projects included Donna Parish, UMC assistant director for creative services; Jason Johnstone, UMC assistant director for web services; Hardy Meredith, photographic services; Bill Cox, Robin Johnson and Jocelyn Stephens, graphic design; Christine Broussard, marketing communications specialist; and Trey Cartwright, senior media producer.

Agency principals Chuck and Gayl Carlberg led the work produced by the Richards/Carlberg agency team members Michelle McLeod, Nick Munoz and Josh Powers.

“A wide range of categories cover virtually all possible entries from branding, social media, recruiting and fundraising to multimedia campaigns, educational fairs and blogs,” Luna said. “The awards competitions recognize the best of the best. I’m very proud that SFA’s entries were recognized from among the more than 3,000 received.”

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March 26, 2017: NPD Crime Report

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department

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March 26, 2017: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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March 26, 2017: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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