SFA’s Heterodyne Duo presents concert of saxophone, percussion music

The Stephen F. Austin State University College of Fine Arts and School of Music will present the Heterodyne Duo in concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, in Cole Concert Hall in the first recital of the 2016-17 Cole Performing Arts Series.

The Heterodyne Duo features music faculty members Dr. Brad Meyer, director of percussion studies, and Dr. Nathan Nabb, professor of saxophone. They will perform a recital featuring contemporary and ethnic, dance-style music.

Among the works to be performed is “Release” by John Fitz Rogers, who describes the piece as a companion to an earlier one titled “Push.” The previous piece, scored for solo electric guitar, consists of “unrelentingly fast lines and repeated notes played at loud volume and with distortion.” In “Release,” he says he took a similar approach in that there are fast lines as well as repeated notes and chromatic figures articulated by both the saxophone and marimba. Though the form of both works is similar, in “Release,” the music is much quieter and gentler.

The duo will also perform Astor Piazzolla’s “Histoire du Tango” and Miriam Young’s “Snapdragon.” “Histoire du Tango” covers the evolution of the dance through the 20th century. Written in four movements, the piece chronicles the tango from its polite café form through its new nightclub dance form, making it into a new form for concert music.

Political in nature, “Snapdragon” was written just after America’s initial attack on Iraq and features “music that reflects a sense of anger and helplessness in the face of cruel acts imposed by man or nature,” Young said.

“Snow was falling in Princeton, physically trapping me in a tall apartment, while my connection with the outside world – the TV – projected sensational stories and graphic images of a faraway places in turmoil,” Young wrote of composing the piece. “There was a gradual sense of becoming numb, as weather and war preyed on a creeping awareness of my incapacity to act in any tangible way. So, the music that emerged has a poignant physicality: it is music rooted in the body – experiential, dynamic and earthy.”

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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City Reviews Sidewalk Ordinance Draft as part of Discussion Series

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Name: Amy Mehaffey
Phone: 936-559-2573

Topics include walkability and sidewalk needs throughout our community

The City of Nacogdoches invites all residents to a discussion about sidewalks in our community. The meeting will be held at the Courthouse Annex on August 30th, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

This will serve as an overview from the first discussion series that was based on the philosophy of sidewalks in our community. Residents are invited to share ideas to help shape the future of our community in regards to connectivity, walkability, and sidewalks in the proposed urban core overlay district.

The proposed urban care overlay district denotes an area of mixed institutional, retail, offices, multi-family residential, lodging, dining and entertainment establishments. If established, sidewalks will be required for development in these areas. Guidelines for these requirements will be discussed and reviewed at the meeting. The meeting will also address the question of where the urban core overlay district should lie.

“This draft ordinance is a starting point based on our previous discussions,” Steve Bartlett, City Engineer said. “There is a cost to sidewalks and wide-spread connectivity. This must be practically balanced with input from community members, creative strategies from all parties involved, and with the impact on businesses in mind.”

In the first meeting, 44 people attended and expressed strong support for sidewalk construction through public funding such as taxes, bonds and road maintenance funds. Many at the meeting also suggested sidewalk construction should be required in conjunction with commercial construction projects. From this feedback the draft ordinance has been created for public review in order to solicit feedback and changes prior to approval from Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council.

“This is a topic the city has been asked to address by many citizens and we feel it’s important to have a second discussion about sidewalks prior to sending the draft to city council,” Larissa Philpot, Director of Municipal Services said. “Although we have drafted this document, it is important we continue to seek feedback now that we’ve put the community’s ideas in writing.”

Draft Ordinance can be found here: http://www.ci.nacogdoches.tx.us/DocumentCenter/View/998

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SCHOOL STARTS MONDAY- POLICE ADVISE CAUTION

CONTACT: Lt. Dan Taravella
Police Department
936.559.2610

The first day of school for Nacogdoches ISD students is Monday, August 22th , and the Nacogdoches Police Department reminds motorists to use caution in and around school zones. Other schools, such as SFA Charter and Regent’s Academy are already in session.

“Traffic is traditionally congested for the first few days in school zones”, said NPD Lt. Dan Taravella. “Motorists are urged to use extreme caution in these areas”.

NPD reminds motorists that pedestrian traffic will increase in school zones and that speed limits are lower than usual in designated school zones.

Motorists are reminded that cell phone use in school zones is prohibited by state law, unless it is a call for emergency help.

The Nacogdoches Police Department’s Patrol and Traffic Divisions will be actively patrolling school zones, as well as monitoring school busses loading and unloading. Citations will be issued for violations.

Motorists are reminded that state law requires vehicles to stop when a school bus is displaying flashing red lights, either loading or unloading students. “A good rule is to never pass a stopped school bus unless you are directed to do so by the driver, and then only with extreme caution”, Taravella added.

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August 16, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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August 16, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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August 16, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce plans for annual meeting

(Photo by Kelly Daniel)

The planning committee for the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce 95th Annual Meeting & Membership Banquet is preparing for the event set for Tuesday, Sept. 27 in the Grand Ballroom, SFASU Baker Pattillo Student Center.

Committee members include those pictured sitting from left, Charlotte Ashcraft, committee chair Betty Shinn and Sherry Banks; and standing from left, Claire Robbins, Donna Finley, Scarlett Sloane, Bradley Reynolds, Ryan Russell and Trish Holt.

The Chamber’s 2016-2017 Board of Directors will be inducted at the meeting, and the recipients of the Gary Justice Business Excellence Awards and the Citizens of the Year will be honored.

Nacogdoches County Peace Officers is Large Business of the Year – sponsored by R & K Distributors, Inc., Banita Creek Hall is Medium Business of the Year – sponsored by Regions Bank, and The Hospice of East Texas Shop is Small Business of the Year – sponsored by Heritage Land Bank. Charlotte and Gary Lee Ashcraft are Citizens of the Year.

Tickets and table sponsorships are available. Contact the Nacogdoches County Chamber at 936-560-5533 for more information.

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August 15, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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August 15, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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August 15, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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