May 19, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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May 19, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Kindermusik Adventure Camps offer summer fun, learning experiences

Martha Robertson Lee participates with her twin sons, Jackson and Robert, in a Kindermusik session offered by the Music Preparatory Division of the SFA School of Music. Registration for summer programs is underway.

Kindermusik Adventure Camps will be offered July 25 through 29 through the Music Preparatory Division of the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music.

Camp sessions take place at the Music Prep House, 3028 Raguet Street. Karen Greer, certified Kindermusik teacher, will teach two classes.

“Peekaboo, I Love You” is a class for newborns through 18 months of age with parents in attendance. The class will be held from 9:30 to 10 a.m. in the Music Prep Performance Hall. Tuition is $110. Home materials include a book, CD and duck.

“Peekaboo, I Love You” features Mother Goose games like peekaboo to help babies understand language. In this special camp, uncover more ways to say “I love you” using American Sign Language, soap bubbles and parent-baby dances. Plus, parents can meet with other newborns and families in the community and learn how music improves the child development process, according to Pat Barnett, Music Prep director.

“Beach Days Summer Camp” is the camp theme for children ages 18 months to 3½ years. Children can enjoy favorite songs and dances, do an octopus hula, jump on a banana boat and then snuggle up and happily relax to gentle beach sounds and songs.

“‘Beach Days’ is as fun and restorative as … well, a trip to the beach,” Barnett said.

Tuition for “Beach Days Summer Camp” is $135 and includes home materials of a book, CD and seashell castanets.

In Kindermusik summer camps, parents play, learn, sing, dance, create and share in the fun of making music together with their children. The deadline to register is July 12.

For more information or to register for a camp, contact Barnett at 936-468-1291 or visit musicprep@sfasu.edu.

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SFA’s Music Prep Division offers summer FlexLessons

Registration is underway for private summer FlexLessons through the Music Preparatory Division of the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music.

Lessons are available for piano, guitar, harp, Suzuki violin, clarinet, French horn, flute, bassoon, trumpet, saxophone and more. Students may register for four, six or eight lessons for 30 minutes, 45 minutes or one hour. Teachers and students schedule the private lessons and take into account vacations.

Also offered this summer is an adult piano class taught by Dr. Ping-Ting Lan, who has taught the class for several years and offers it in the fall and spring, as well. The current class being offered is for intermediate piano students and will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Room 223 of the Boynton Building on the SFA campus. Tuition is $110. Days and dates are Tuesdays, May 31 and July 5; and Mondays, June 6 and 13 and July 11, 18 and 25.

Visit the Music Prep website at www.music.sfasu.edu/prep for more information or to download a registration form, or contact Pat Barnett, Music Prep director, at (936) 468-1291.

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May 18, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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May 18, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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May 18, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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ImageMakers photography exhibition showing at Cole Art Center

Among the participants in this year's ImageMakers photography exhibition are, front, from left, Asiyah Brown, De'Quavious Brooks, Storm Mackenzie, Laiyla Grant, Lakiyah Page, Ironeshia Jackson, and back, from left, Jade Vivas, Shatrya King and Daniela Hernandez.

The award-winning works of students participating in the Nacogdoches Boys & Girls Club’s ImageMakers photography program will be displayed in an exhibition that runs through June 11 at The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches.

The exhibit was organized by the Nacogdoches Photographic Association and funded through a Community Outdoor Program grant provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife and administered by the gardens education staff at Stephen F. Austin State University, according to Elton Scifres, NPA member.

ImageMakers is a national program sponsored by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to encourage members to learn and practice various photography methods, Scifres explained.

“The ultimate purpose is to provide children the opportunity to express themselves creatively, build confidence and learn new skills,” he said.

Winners in various categories in the local show will advance to competitions at the regional and national levels. The photographs in this exhibit are the result of six photo outing/training sessions. Thirteen Boys and Girls Club members participated and were mentored by members of NPA. William Nieberding, assistant professor in the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art, juried the show.

Categories and winners included: Nature and Surroundings – Malaya Jackson, first place; Shatrya King, second place; Storm Mackenzie, third place. Portraits – Ironeshia Jackson, first place; Ja’Christopher Benton, second place; Lakiyah Page, third place. Culture – Jade Vivas, first place; Aniya Jackson, second place; Shatrya King, third place. Malaya Jackson’s entry was also named “Best in Show.”

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. The exhibition can be seen during the Texas Blueberry Festival. For more information about this exhibition and others, call (936) 468-1131.

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SFA graduate student passes all sections of Certified Public Accounting exam

Stephen F. Austin State University graduate student Tiffany Craven, left, is the first student in the Gerald W. Schlief School of Accountancy’s Master of Professional Accountancy program to pass all four sections of the Certified Public Accountant licensing exam while still an SFA student. She worked for two years as a graduate assistant for SFA’s audit services under the supervision of Gina Oglesbee, SFA’s chief audit executive.

Staring at the computer screen, her pulse quickens, and her nerves jolt with anxious excitement. The countdown has begun, and in a matter of seconds, she will know her results. Three … two … one—numbers appear on the screen, and she’s in disbelief—she passed.

Stephen F. Austin State University graduate student Tiffany Craven is the first student in the Gerald W. Schlief School of Accountancy’s Master of Professional Accountancy program to pass all four sections of the Certified Public Accountant licensing exam while still an SFA student. The School of Accountancy is housed in SFA’s Nelson Rusche College of Business.

“Passing all sections of the CPA exam is a major accomplishment. However, Tiffany passing all sections prior to graduation is phenomenal,” said Dr. Treba Marsh, interim director of the School of Accountancy. “Tiffany can begin her professional career with this major goal accomplished. She sets a new standard of excellence for our current and future accounting students.”

Craven, a native of Santa Fe, Texas, participated in SFA’s five-year accounting program, which awards the Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Professional Accountancy simultaneously. She said waiting a month for her test results was a nerve-wracking experience, but seeing her passing scores made it worthwhile.

“When I saw my results, I really didn’t believe it, especially since I wasn’t sure about one of the sections,” Craven said. “I had to double-check the numbers for my test score.”

The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy oversees the CPA exam. The exam is divided into four sections: financial accounting and reporting; regulation; auditing and attestation; and business environment and concepts.

“Tiffany is a rare jewel of a student who will experience great success in life,” said Dr. Kelly Noe, assistant professor in the School of Accountancy.

In order to be an exam candidate, one must have completed 150 college hours, including 30 advanced hours in accounting. After passing all exam sections, candidates also must take and pass an exam on the TSBPA rules of professional conduct followed by a TSBPA-approved ethics continuing education course.

Additionally, candidates must have worked under the supervision of a licensed CPA for a period of one year with a 2,000-hour minimum. After all the requirements are met, candidates take the oath of office.

Craven has worked as a graduate assistant for SFA’s audit services since August 2014 under the supervision of Gina Oglesbee, SFA’s chief audit executive.

“Tiffany has a strong work ethic. She comes to work every day with the intention to add value to our department,” Oglesbee said. “Her dedication and diligence is inspirational and evidenced by her passing all parts of the Certified Public Accountant exam as an SFA student.”

During her time working with Oglesbee, Craven assisted with and performed compliance, financial, operational and other audits.

“Tiffany was held to the same high standard as other SFA audit staff members for performing work in compliance with auditing standards,” Oglesbee said. “She will leave us as a fully trained staff auditor.”

Craven already has a job waiting for her as a tax associate with Weaver, an assurance, tax and advisory firm in Houston.

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May 17, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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