October 21, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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October 21, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 21, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Garage Sale, 1902 Old Tyler Road

Contact: Shannon White

Phone Number: 936-564-1142

Email: swhite@get-cap.org

Email or Phone: Do Not Include Phone Or Email

Time/Date Starts: 7:00am on October 24

Time/Date Ends: 12:00pm

Address: 1902 Old Tyler Road

Additional Info: GETCAP HEAD START is raising money for Relay for Life. Lots of clothing, furniture & home decor available!!

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SFA voice faculty to perform works of composer Hoiby

Members of the voice faculty in the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music, along with Ron Petti, SFA’s director of accompanying, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The program, “Last Letter Home: The Songs of Lee Hoiby,” will feature works of the American composer and pianist who excelled in the genre of art song, according to Petti.

“Many of Hoiby’s songs are widely performed throughout the world, in particular the ‘Songs for Leontyne,’ written for legendary soprano Leontyne Price, which will be performed on this concert,” Petti said.

Scott LaGraff, professor of voice, will provide a short, informative talk about Hoiby and his work at the beginning of the concert.

The feature piece on the concert will be the last work, entitled “Last Letter Home.” The text was taken from a letter written by U.S. Army Pfc. Jesse Givens to be delivered to his wife and family should he be killed in the line of duty, Petti explained. Givens drowned in the Euphrates River on May 1, 2003, in the service of his country. He had previously written a letter to his wife, Melissa, son, Dakota, nicknamed “Toad,” and his unborn child, Carson, nicknamed “Bean.” He asked Melissa not to open the envelope unless he was killed. “Please, only read it if I don’t come home,” he wrote. “Please put it away, and hopefully you will never have to read it.”

“Three years later, Hoiby composed this song in honor of Jesse Givens,” Petti said.

Melissa expressed her gratitude to Hoiby in a letter. She wrote in part: “I think Jesse would be so honored by what you are doing. He was an artist in many forms and he loved music so much. We have great pride in the man we loved and lost. I am deeply touched by what sharing his letter has done for others. It feels as though he is still touching the hearts of other people even after his death. My family will live forever with the great loss of Jesse; he was so much more than anyone I have ever met. I am proud that others choose to remember him in such ways as you are doing.”

A PowerPoint presentation shown during the concert will feature photographs of Givens and his family.

Tickets for this Cole Performing Arts Series recital 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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October 20, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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October 20, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 20, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA’s Department of Agriculture to host ‘An Edible Evening’ Oct. 22

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture will host “An Edible Evening” from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, in the SFA Sprout Garden, located at 1924 Wilson Drive, Nacogdoches.

SFA’s horticulture faculty members and students currently enrolled in the fruit and vegetable production course will educate the Nacogdoches community about fall edible gardening in a fun and unique way.

In addition, SFA students will instruct attendees on how to start seeds, transplant seedlings, cultivate edibles, extend the growing season and harvest fresh produce in their own gardens.

The event will provide an opportunity to view the vegetables currently under evaluation for the East Texas region. There will be additional fun activities, such as cooking demonstrations and pumpkin bowling.

The event is free and designed for participants of all ages.

For more information, contact Dr. Jared Barnes, assistant professor of agriculture, at barnesj@sfasu.edu.

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NPD CONTINUES HIT AND RUN INVESTIGATION

CONTACT: Lt. Dan Taravella
936-559-2610

Nacogdoches Police Officers have made some significant progress in the investigation of a felony hit and run accident in the 3300 block of NE Stallings late Saturday night.

At approximately 10:13 pm Saturday night, NPD dispatch received a call about a teenage pedestrian accident victim lying in the roadway on NE Stallings Dr across from Nacogdoches High School. The teenage pedestrian victim was coming or going from the Nacogdoches Homecoming dance at the high school at the time of the accident.

Late Monday an individual came to NPD with his vehicle at the urging of a family member. The subject informed investigators that he was involved in the accident and evidence was found on the vehicle that is consistent with the evidence investigators were searching for from such an accident. The subject is cooperating with NPD and an arrest will be forthcoming.

NPD investigators will continue the investigation until it is complete and presented to the District Attorney.

“NPD would like to thank the community for all the support of the victim’s family and for all the positive comments over the last 3 days. We could not have done as much as we have without the assistance of other area law enforcement agencies and the community,” said Lt. Dan Taravella. “Although there is still much more investigating to do to bring this to completion, we hope this new information will bring some comfort to the victim’s family.”

Nacogdoches Police are still asking anyone with information about the accident to contact the NPD Traffic Division at 936-559-2639.

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