October 19, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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October 18, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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October 18, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 18, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful Receives Grant for Make A Difference Day Project

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Katie Blevins
Executive Coordinator
Phone: 936-560-5624
Email: info@keepnacbeautiful.org

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful Receives Anheuser-Busch Community Restoration Grant from Anheuser-Busch, Keep America Beautiful and Keep Texas Beautiful

55f6eaf5-d396-4b9b-9e90-3637427ac1c8Keep Texas Beautiful has recognized Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful (KNB) as a recipient of a 2016 Anheuser-Busch Community Restoration Grant. Keep Texas Beautiful (KTB) has worked in partnership with Anheuser-Busch and Keep America Beautiful (KAB) to give three KAB/KTB affiliates $3,000 each to assist in replanting and restoring public spaces and strengthening the communities that have been damaged by the severe weather and flooding.

“The Community Restoration Grant helps our dedicated Keep Texas Beautiful affiliates by giving them the tools and assistance they need to make their communities feel complete again,” Suzanne Kho, Executive Director, explained.

With the grant, KNB will provide beautification along the newly asphalted section of Banita Creek Trail, in Banita Creek Park. This section of trail was moved inward toward the park and away from the the creek due to erosion caused by flooding throughout the summer months. KNB will replace approximately 1,000 jonquil, or daffodil, bulbs and provide trees to line the new section of trail.

“Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful planted many bulbs in this same area over the years through the Nacogdoches Blooms fundraising program. We are excited about the opportunity to replace those blubs that were lost and glad to support the City of Nacogdoches,” Katie Blevins, KNB executive coordinator, said.

On Saturday, October 22, from 9:00 a.m. to noon, Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful will complete the project during Make A Difference Day, one of the largest annual single days of service nationwide.To register as a volunteer for Make A Difference Day, visit the Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful website, www.keepnacbeautiful.org, or facebook page.

Over thirty volunteers from the community are expected to participate, including volunteers from the local Anheuser-Busch distributorship, R&K Distributors. Milstead Counceling sponsored two trees to be planted along the trail; other business sponsorships are available starting at $180.

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful is a county-wide volunteer organization. The organization’s mission is to enhance the Nacogdoches community by encouraging individual responsibility. Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful efforts are focused in three major areas: litter prevention, beautification and waste reduction. Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful representatives work with the City of Nacogdoches, the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce, volunteers and other partners to ensure that every Nacogdoches citizen has the opportunity to make Nacogdoches the cleanest, most beautiful city in Texas.

Anheuser-Busch has been a world-class brewing company for more than 160 years. Anheuser-Busch also believes in giving back to the communities who have seen their share of disasters. Since 1906, they have helped by donating money to the American Red Cross as well as donating over millions of cans of water over the years to those where disaster has struck. For more information on Anheuser-Busch and all they do, please visit www.anheuser-busch.com

Contacts:

Debbie Stevens, KNB Board of Directors
936-559-3511, daffodildeb@sbcglobal.net

John Boyette, Texas A&M Forest Service, KNB Board of Directors
936-546-3125, jboyette@tfs.tamu.edu

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SFA Charter School raises funds through annual walk-a-thon

Hundreds of students participated in the SFA Charter School’s eighth annual walk-a-thon Friday in Johnson Coliseum on the SFA campus. The event served as the school’s annual fundraiser. The students collected more than $17,100 through sponsorships and donations.

Hundreds of students participated in the SFA Charter School’s eighth annual walk-a-thon Friday in Johnson Coliseum on the SFA campus. The event served as the school’s annual fundraiser. The students collected more than $17,100 through sponsorships and donations.

The SFA Charter School joined with its Parent-Teacher Organization to host the eighth annual walk-a-thon Friday in Johnson Coliseum on the university’s campus.

Approximately 265 SFA Charter School students participated in the fundraising event, which benefits the school’s learning trips, children’s performing arts series, author visits, fitness days and social events.

Each grade and class competed to raise funds through sponsorships and walking in the coliseum. The walk-a-thon raised more than $17,100.

Dr. Jane Long, associate professor in SFA’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, PTO member and chair of the walk-a-thon, said the day was a success.

“We are very pleased with the funds we were able to raise for the school. We wanted to have a fun environment, and I think we achieved it,” Long said.

This year’s walk-a-thon theme was the Olympics. Students learned about different sports and researched the history of the sport their class chose to represent. SFA athletic teams, including the track and field and soccer teams, visited the school to discuss their sport with the charter school students.

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SFA’s A Cappella Choir to preview Germany tour program

The A Cappella Choir at Stephen F. Austin State University will preview its spring Germany tour program when the ensemble presents its "Fall Concert" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The A Cappella Choir at Stephen F. Austin State University will preview its spring Germany tour program when the ensemble presents its “Fall Concert” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s A Cappella Choir will present its “Fall Concert” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, in Cole Concert Hall in the Wright Music Building on the SFA campus.

Dr. Tim King, director of choral activities for the SFA School of Music, conducts the choir, which will preview music to be performed during the ensemble’s tour of Germany in May.

“The tour celebrates the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, which is perhaps the single most influential event ever to affect the course of musical history,” King said. It is interesting to note that, even though separated by 200 years, Martin Luther and J.S Bach lived and worked in the same central Germany locale, King explained.

“The Germany tour and Thursday’s program feature both aspects – Luther, the reformer, and Bach, the eminent church composer,” King said.

The program features a contemporary version of the great Lutheran hymn tune “Wachet Auf Ruft Uns Die Stimme” by Hans Werner Zimmermann, a prominent church composer in his own right; “Der Geist Hilft,” one of the most celebrated Baroque motets or anthems by J.S. Bach; and “Tristis Es Anima Mea” by Johann Kuhnau, who was Bach’s predecessor at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany.

The concert is a joint presentation of the SFA College of Fine Arts and School of Music.

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 visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu.

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Cole Art Center to host SFA Alumni Showcase, printmaking exhibition

 Artist Kelie Bowman's "Where it Begins to Fade, 2015" is among the works in the exhibition "Artist Books from the Booklyn Gallery: High Performance Printmaking" showing Oct. 27 through Jan. 14 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

Artist Kelie Bowman’s “Where it Begins to Fade, 2015” is among the works in the exhibition “Artist Books from the Booklyn Gallery: High Performance Printmaking” showing Oct. 27 through Jan. 14 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art will host two exhibitions – a showcase of alumni art work and an exhibition of artist books from the Booklyn Gallery – Oct. 27 through Jan. 14 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches.

A reception for the double opening with artists in attendance is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at Cole Art Center. The exhibitions are a presentation of the Stephen F. Austin State University College of Fine arts and School of Art.

The mixed media “SFA Alumni Showcase” will be the first of its kind in several decades and will feature a variety of paintings, sculpture and other work, according to Gary Parker, retired SFA School of Art instructor and the curator of the show.

“I left it up to the individual artist to curate their own section,” Parker said. “I gave each artist a certain amount of wall space and all the floor space they wanted, but most will be traditional work.”

Parker has been an advocate of an alumni exhibition for many years. After his retirement, Parker was asked by the School of Art to turn his idea into a show that he would curate.

“I’m glad we’re doing this, and I hope it becomes a biennial event,” Parker said. “I think there are enough SFA art alums out there who are doing good things that we could feature them in this way for years to come.

“I want current students to be aware that there is a future for them in art, if they go get it,” he said. “They need to understand there is life after graduation, and that they can pursue an art career and be successful at it. If you have examples in front of you from previous students who have succeeded, it’s encouraging.”

Artists who now reside in New York, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas have work in the show. Participating artists include Celia Eberle, Greg Elliott, Rachel Gardner, Mike Lanagan, Emily Sloan, Matthew Sontheimer, Sara Sosnowy, Mary Jo Vath and Holly Wilson.

Keeping up with alumni across the country who have had thriving art careers is important for not only recruiting purposes, but also for documenting SFA’s history of generating successful artists, Parker said.

“That’s what current students need to see,” he said. “Not only does this give validity to SFA itself, but it gives students a certain amount of hope for the future.”

Mary Jo Vath's "Jewel Box" was selected to be included in the SFA Alumni Showcase art exhibition, which opens with a reception at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

Mary Jo Vath’s “Jewel Box” was selected to be included in the SFA Alumni Showcase art exhibition, which opens with a reception at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

“Artist Books from the Booklyn Gallery: High Performance Printmaking,” the second exhibition, addresses the evolution of printmaking in the 21st century. The exhibition proposes that printmaking in the 21st century “will thrive as a social practice moving beyond the pop, decorative and empty abstraction that defines the commodity-driven ‘fine’ print world, and continuing to further the goals of socially engaged and experimental printmakers ranging from Goya to Judy Watson and beyond,” states Marshall Weber, curator of the exhibition.

“I propose that there is room for an urgent, attentive, attached, and ‘awoke’ printmaking practice,” Weber said, “… a practice that engages with the world both passionately and compassionately and has commitments to aesthetic integrity and social and ecological justice. In these artists’ work, aspects of public and private performance, of choreography and gesture, are a crucial conceptual and/or material part of the printmaking process.”

The Booklyn Gallery is an artist-run, nonprofit artist and bookmakers’ organization headquartered in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York.

Exhibitions are sponsored in part by the SFA Friends of the Visual Arts and Nacogdoches Junior Forum. Admission is free.

The Cole Art Center is located at 329 E. Main St. Gallery hours are 12:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call (936) 468-1131.

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October 17, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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October 17, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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