Nacogdoches Public Library News Releases

Contact information: JuLee Comer
(936) 559-2970

STEAM 4 KIDS: Sound Lab at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites children ages 7 to 11 to participate in a STEAM 4 KIDS program on Thursday, October 13th at 5:30 p.m. Participants will explore sound waves and how our bodies detect them. We will perform an experiment where we can actually see sound waves, discuss how our brains translate these waves into sound and explore different ways of making noise. This is one time we won’t be quiet in the library! Please call 559-2970 to register.

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library is excited to offer STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) programs for children ages 7-11 this Fall. By offering such programming, the public library strives to provide an informal environment where children can become engaged in fun, hands-on learning activities in the STEAM disciplines. STEAM programs will be offered every Thursday from 5:30 – 6:30pm. All programming is free to the public, but we ask that you register ahead of time so we will be prepared with adequate materials.

The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Instagram and Twitter (as @friendsofnacpl).
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Contact information: Mercedes Franks
(936) 559-2970

Microsoft Excel Classes at the Public Library
 
The Judy B. McDonald Public Library will offer free Microsoft Excel classes on October 19th and October 26th. Part I will be an introduction to the menu, formula writing and formatting. Part II will feature file organization, using multiple sheets and special features. Both sessions are from 5:30-7:30 p.m. For more information about the library computer classes or other programs, please call 559-2970.
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Contact information: Mercedes Franks
(936) 559-2970

Pajama Story Time at the Public Library

Once again, it’s time for a special Fall Pajama Story Time at the Judy B. McDonald Public Library. Junior Forum volunteers will host the event, which will feature, stories, games and crafts on Thursday, October 20th at 6:00 pm. Children may come dressed in Halloween costumes, pajamas or other bedtime attire. Call 559-2970 for more information about this or other library events.
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970

Escape the Puzzle Room at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites ages 10 and up to Escape the Puzzle Room on Monday, October 10th at 5:30 p.m. Join us for a second escape room experience with all new challenges and puzzles. The program proposes the question, “What if you were locked in the library with only your wits to help you find your way out?” As a group, the participants, will have a limited amount of time to find their way out of the library by decoding, unlocking and problem solving. Think you have what it takes? Participants may call 936-559-2970 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

Mini-Pumpkin Art Party at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites the community to a fall art party on Monday, October 17th at 5:30 p.m. Grab the gang and come paint/decorate/alter a mini-pumpkin. Families, groups and couples or singles of all ages are welcome. Just be sure to let us know how many are in your party so we’ll have enough supplies for our party. Please call 936-559-2970 to register.

The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Instagram and Twitter (as @friendsofnacpl).
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970

Family Movie Night: Indoor Drive-In at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites the community to attend Family Movie Night on Friday, October 14th at 6:30 p.m. Join us for a superhero film and a blast to the past drive-in theme. The film is rated PG-13. More information is available at the library, on the library’s website at www.ci.nacogdoches.tx.us/library or at www.facebook.com/judybmcdonaldpubliclibrary. Admission is free, including light snacks and drinks. Please call 559-2970 to reserve a seat.
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970

Guerilla Gardening Workshop at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites community members to the next installment in a series on gardening and wellness, Guerilla Gardening on Saturday, October 15th at 2:30 p.m. Don’t have a garden, but can’t stop the aching in your green thumb? Do you wish you could see edibles growing among the azaleas, or sunflowers growing on the side of the road? We will discuss the ins and outs of guerilla gardening and what you can do to have a positive impact on the urban environment. Please call 936-559-2970 to register. Lego Club will be going on in the next room, so kids can play while parents learn.

The Friends of the Library are on Facebook (as Judy B. McDonald Public Library) and Instagram and Twitter (as @friendsofnacpl).

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Final performances set for ‘Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson’

bbaj-f16The final performances of the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre’s production of the emo rock musical “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” are at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus. The show, with music and lyrics by Michael Friedman and a book by Alex Timbers, takes a comedic look at the founding of the Democratic Party and portrays Andrew Jackson, America’s seventh president, as an emo rock star. Single tickets are $15 for adult, $10 for senior and $7.50 for student/youth. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.theatre.sfasu.edu. The show is recommended for mature audiences.

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October 6, 2016: 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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October 6, 2016: 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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October 6, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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SFA kinesiology graduate student receives prestigious student leadership award

Stephen F. Austin State University graduate student Alyssa Abreu recently received the Donald A. Pegg Student Leadership Award from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. The award requires Abreu to create a lifestyle medicine interest group at SFA in collaboration with medical schools and other health care professional training programs in Texas.

Stephen F. Austin State University graduate student Alyssa Abreu recently received the Donald A. Pegg Student Leadership Award from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. The award requires Abreu to create a lifestyle medicine interest group at SFA in collaboration with medical schools and other health care professional training programs in Texas.

Stephen F. Austin State University graduate student Alyssa Abreu recently received the Donald A. Pegg Student Leadership Award from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine.

The award was established in honor of Pegg, a New York City businessman who suffered a heart attack and stroke in 1986 at the age of 52. Pegg changed his lifestyle by altering his diet and adding exercise to his daily routine. These lifestyle changes helped Pegg live 27 more years.

Pegg’s daughter, Elizabeth Pegg Frates, and her family established the award to promote lifestyle medicine at the student level, according to the award’s website.

Dr. Mark Faries, associate professor of kinesiology and health science at SFA, serves on the board of directors of ACLM and can attest to the strong student competition associated with the award.

“Alyssa was competing against the best medical students and allied health students in the nation,” Faries said. “The competition was tough, and her application was reviewed by highly respected experts, including those from our highest-ranking medical schools. She is very deserving of this award.”

Abreu, a Spring, Texas, native, said the award came as a surprise.

“It was a really competitive award, so it’s an honor and exciting to know that I was chosen for it and am able to represent SFA,” Abreu said.

The award requires Abreu to create a lifestyle medicine interest group at SFA in collaboration with medical schools and other health care professional training programs in Texas. She will organize and market webinars where faculty members and practitioners with a passion for lifestyle medicine can present lectures to students and the community.

“Not a lot of people are familiar with lifestyle medicine, and the point of the award is to promote and educate people about it,” Abreu said. “Lifestyle medicine is a mix of kinesiology and medicine — the two things I am so passionate about. It’s about using lifestyle to prevent, treat and even reverse chronic diseases by treating their cause, rather than simply treating the symptoms of the diseases.”

Abreu has known she wanted to work in health care since she was a child, and she considered attending medical school. For three years, Abreu and her family lived in Douala, Cameroon, in Africa. It was there she witnessed medical disparities firsthand.

“If you get sick in America, you go to the doctor. People don’t always have that privilege in Africa,” Abreu said. “That’s where my passion started for health in general.”

A bout with Malaria further convicted Abreu to help underserved populations with health issues. Currently, Abreu is working as a medical assistant at Cline Family Medicine in Nacogdoches. She also is a graduate assistant for the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science at SFA. After graduating with her master’s degree, Abreu plans to attend physician assistant school and work as a PA in medically underserved areas.

“The people whom I’ve met at SFA and who I am involved with in this field have helped me realize exactly what I want to do in my career,” Abreu said. “The kinesiology faculty and staff members at SFA are amazing.”

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October 5, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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October 5, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 5, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Cole Art Center, School of Art to host historic trails association meeting

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art and The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House will host the El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Association’s annual membership and board meeting from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, at Cole Art Center.

Nacogdoches County Judge Mike Perry and Carl Watson, executive director of the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau, will welcome attendees.

Presentations will focus on archaeological research on the trail in East Texas and Louisiana, and the National Park Service will provide an update on the trail. Other activities include a networking luncheon with association representatives and agency officials from the NPS and Texas Historical Commission and a tour of trail sites between Nacogdoches and Geneva, Texas. The tour will include a rare opportunity to visit association property that was purchased with donor support in 2014 and which represents the largest concentration of remnants of the physical road anywhere on the trail, according to a press release from the association.

El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Association is an advocacy group that seeks to protect the historic integrity of the trail, educate the public about its significance, and promote resource development, interpretation and tourism along its path, according to the association.

Added to the National Trails System by the U.S. Congress in 2004, El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail commemorates nationally significant historic routes extending from the United States-Mexico border at the Rio Grande to the eastern boundary of the Spanish province of Texas in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Among the included trail sites are the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, the Alamo, Mission Tejas State Park, Caddo Mounds State Historic Site and The Old Stone Fort on the SFA campus.

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