
This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department
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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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Contact information: JuLee Comer
(936) 559-2970
STEAM 4 Kids: Slime, Gak, and Bouncing Balls
The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites children ages 7-11 years to participate in STEAM 4 Kids: Slime, Gak, and Bouncing Balls on Thursday, February 16th at 5:30 p.m. Kids will get their hands dirty while watching chemistry at work and experiment with various non-toxic household chemicals to see what happens when we mix them together.
Please call the library at (936) 559-2970 to register. Spaces are limited. The Judy B. McDonald Public Library is excited to host weekly STEAM Labs for children ages 7-11 years who share a passion and a curiosity for all things Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math.
The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Twitter (as @friendsofnacpl).
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970
Un-Valentine’s Day Party & NERF™ Battle at the Public Library
The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites tweens and teens ages 10 – 17 years old to an Un-Valentine’s Day Party on Friday, February 17th at 5:30 p.m. Participants will celebrate the utter lack of holiday sentiment and take over the library after the doors close for the day. There will be an indoor NERF™ Battle, a movie, games, and pizza. The event is free, but registration is requested. Please call 559-2970 to reserve a spot.
The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Twitter & Instagram (as @friendsofnacpl).
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970
Non-Toxic Living for Everyday Wellness at the Public Library
The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites the community to Non-Toxic Living for Everyday Wellness, a workshop presented by Mary Turner, on Saturday, February 18th at 2:30 p.m. Participants will learn how to take back the safety of their homes and health with money-saving, non-toxic recipes that are easy to make and use. We will make a few recipes in the class and have additional recipes to share, as well as share ideas with each other about innovative ways of reducing our environmental footprint while increasing our overall health and joy. Plus, Lego Club will be offered at the same time, so kids can play while parents learn. Please call 559-2970 to register.
The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Twitter and Instagram (as @friendsofnacpl).
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Contact information: Mercedes Franks
(936) 559-2970
Microsoft Publisher and Canva Class at the Public Library
The Judy B. McDonald Public Library will hold an introductory Microsoft Publisher and Canva computer class on Tuesday, February 22nd at 5:30 pm. Students will learn to create flyers and business cards using Publisher and the free web-based program called Canva. Participants must be experienced computer users. The class is free, but registration is requested. Please call 559-2970 to reserve your spot.
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970
Fermentation Workshop at the Public Library
The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites the community to a workshop on basic fermentation techniques on Saturday, February 25th at 2:30 p.m. Participants will have an introduction to fermented foods for health with Dr. Darla O’Dwyer of SFA and Kim Briggs of Summerland Acres. Learn about how to make things like sauerkraut, kimchi and kefir at home. Plus, a children’s movie will be offered at the same time, so kids can be entertained while parents learn. Please call 559-2970 to register.
The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Twitter and Instagram (as @friendsofnacpl).
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970
Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Party at the Public Library
It is time for the annual birthday celebration for Dr. Seuss at the Judy B. McDonald Public Library. There will be games for children, birthday cake, stories and more. The community is invited to attend on Monday, February 27th at 6:00 p.m.
We are going to celebrate a man so great,
you will want to mark the date!
Come one, come all!
It will be free for all!
For more information on event, call the library at 936-559-2970.

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department
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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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A Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre event on Feb. 11 will help raise funds for theatre students to travel Edinburgh, Scotland, in August to participate in the two-week Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
“An Evening of Love Scenes and Songs” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, in the Upstage Theatre in the Griffith Fine Arts Building on the SFA campus. The show will feature theatre faculty members and students performing scenes from William Shakespeare’s plays and singing love songs.
“We are really excited to get started planning our trip to Edinburgh this year,” SFA Professor of Theatre Angela Bacarisse said. “This year’s production will include musical numbers, so we decided to put together a special Valentine’s fundraiser including popular love songs.” Purchasing tickets makes a great early Valentine gift for one’s sweetheart and supports student study abroad, she added.
This year, the School of Theatre will produce the play “Closed For Repairs” by Bobby Britton, senior theatre student from Angleton. The play is about a young man’s struggle to accept himself as it relates to his faith. It will be performed in Fringe Venue 45, the same theatre in which SFA performed in 2015.
That year, SFA students performed original works by an SFA student playwright on the international stage in Edinburgh. In 2015, the plays were “Hate Mail” by SFA playwright-in-residence Jack Heifner and the student-written “Mom and Dad” by Nick Pinelli, an SFA graduate from The Woodlands, and Allison Day, an SFA graduate from San Antonio. Pinelli and Day wrote the play as an honors project for their class with Heifner.
“Our trip in 2015 was eye opening for the students who participated,” Bacarisse said. “They had an opportunity to see theatre companies from all over the world perform. They were so excited to talk to each other and recommend the shows that they had seen. They also made friends with the students who were participating from other universities. It was a very supportive group.”
Begun in 1947, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, one of several festivals that will take place in Edinburgh while the SFA students are there, has become the largest international theatre arts festival in the world. During festival season, which is three weeks in August, the International Festival, the Festival Fringe, jazz festival, art festival and book festival all take place in Edinburgh.
In addition to acting in shows, SFA students will house manage, run the lighting and soundboards and stage-manage for their performances. Students will get experience touring shows at an international festival and learn organizational skills while being exposed to art, music, theatre and dance from around the world, Bacarisse said.
“We are so grateful for everyone who supports the arts and our students,” she said. “Allowing them the opportunity to perform abroad and learn more about our global community is a great gift.”
Attending the fundraiser is just one way to support the School of Theatre in this endeavor. Tax-exempt donations for the trip can be made at sfasu.edu/giving by clicking on the “give online” tab and writing “Scotland trip” for special instructions.
Tickets to the fundraiser are $10 for general admission and $5 for students. 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.

More than 40 Stephen F. Austin State University students taught community members essential nutrition education and cooking tips during the Cooking Matters program.
During the six-week Cooking Matters program, students taught community members essential nutrition education and cooking tips and took on different roles each week, including marketer, chef instructor, grocery shopper, nutrition instructor and class manager.
Justin Pelham, food, nutrition and dietetics clinical instructor at SFA, explained this allowed students to “experience the different dynamics of realistically participating in a community nutrition project.”
The program was divided into different lessons with lectures and cooking opportunities. The final lesson involved shopping at a local grocery store and included games, food comparisons, a budgeting exercise and more.
According to Pelham, the project allowed students to see the impact they can personally have on other individuals to live a healthier lifestyle within a budget. He also said the project was a success, and based on participant feedback, students and community members are already asking when the next course offering will occur.
“We are excited for future classes and hope the word spreads in our community,” Pelham said.
The Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Biology will host its second annual Darwin Day program. The program will include a seminar by Dr. Charles Pence, assistant professor of philosophy and religious studies at Louisiana State University. Pence’s seminar is titled “Evolution and Chance: From Darwin to the Pioneers of Statistics in Biology.”
Darwin Day is an annual celebration that takes place on or around Feb. 12 — the anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birthday. The day celebrates the contributions Charles Darwin made to the field of biology as well as science, reason, exploration and intellectual bravery in general. The day’s goal is to recognize science as a universal language capable of transcending border and culture.
Pence’s seminar will focus on the history of chance, probability and statistical tools that modern biologists use when discussing evolution and how Charles Darwin managed to refine his theory without those tools.
“In this talk, I’ll begin to focus on these questions by analyzing the history of these two questions,” Pence said. “What did Darwin say was going on in cases where we now consider the influence of chance to be essential? And what did the historical biologists who were the first to introduce statistics and probability into evolution say about what they were doing?”
Pence’s seminar will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, in the Kennedy Auditorium on SFA’s campus. This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Dr. Stephen Mullin, chair of the Department of Biology, at (936) 468-3601 or mullinsj1@sfasu.edu.