SFA Fashion Gallery to hold grand opening

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Human Sciences fashion merchandising program invites university alumni and friends to Fashion Icons: A Legacy of Style Fashion Gallery Opening and Costume Exhibition at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 30, in the Education Annex, 1620 Raguet St. in Nacogdoches.

Featured speaker will be Houston fashion industry insider, Roz Pactor, who will speak at 6 p.m. in the Culinary Café followed by a ribbon cutting to officially open the Fashion Gallery and viewing of the new exhibition.

Pactor, a fashion/marketing consultant and fashion lifestyle blogger based in Houston, has more than three decades experience in fashion retailing with Foley’s Department Stores, Bloomingdales NYC and Neiman Marcus. She was most recently employed as the vice president/fashion director at Foley’s before starting her own company, The Pactor Group. She currently serves as chair of the advisory board at the University of Houston for Retail Merchandising Careers.

Light refreshments will be served and guests can view displays related to program activities and interact with students. Jazz music provided by students in SFA’s School of Music will be featured, as well as a red carpet-like photo opportunity.

The Education Annex structure served as the Early Childhood Laboratory at SFA for 30 years before its conversion to a classroom and office building. Remodeling of other spaces in the building will continue as funds are available.

The School of Human Sciences Twentieth Century Costume Collection was originally established and developed by former faculty member, Janie Kenner, to enhance student learning related to fashion history. Currently, faculty members Rebecca Greer and Michelle Jones serve as co-directors of the collection. It contains more than 500 pieces of historic costumes with the earliest pieces dating back to the late 1800s.

Among its contents are apparel or accessory items by fashion designers Geoffrey Beene, Christian Dior and Elsa Schiaparelli. The collection also contains articles from a variety of fashion retailers such as Neiman Marcus, Saks and Battlesteins. The remodel of the Education Annex space for the Fashion Gallery marks the first area on campus dedicated to exhibit the collection.

The Fashion Gallery opening was funded with program-generated funds and charitable donations. Sale of licensed SFA tartan products and the annual denim drive have generated more than $1,200 for the program.

For more information, contact Greer at (936) 468-2209 or email rgreer@sfasu.edu.

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Heifner to conduct beginner workshop in playwriting

The Beta Phi cast of Alpha Psi Omega national theatre honors society at Stephen F. Austin State University will host a playwriting workshop with SFA’s playwright-in-residence, Jack Heifner.

The workshop is scheduled for 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 26, in Room 303 of the Griffith Fine Arts Building on the SFA campus. Cost is $25 for community members and $10 for students attending any college or university.

Led by Broadway playwright Heifner, the workshop is an introductory course designed for those who have little or no playwriting experience.

Seating is limited to 30, and payment will be taken at the door in cash or check form. Participants should rsvp to apobetaphi@gmail.com to reserve a seat.

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SFA School of Theatre to present ‘August: Osage County’

Production to feature stage veterans Simmons, Maule

Veteran stage actors Brad Maule and Rhonda Plymate Simmons rehearse a scene from “August: Osage County” by Tracy Letts to be presented by the SFA School of Theatre April 28 through May 2.

When the Stephen F. Austin State University College of Fine Arts and School of Theatre present “August: Osage County,” some familiar professional actors will be seen on stage appearing alongside SFA’s talented student performers.

Directed by Scott Shattuck and featuring Nacogdoches residents Rhonda Plymate Simmons and Brad Maule, “August: Osage County” focuses on what happens to the Weston family when their patriarch disappears and they hurriedly assemble at the rural Oklahoma home of his hilariously caustic, pill-popping wife. Their outrageous conflicts and lies collide to launch the corrosive comedy that won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and became the basis for the hit movie starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts.

“August: Osage County” by Tracy Letts will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, April 28 through May 2, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus. A 2 p.m. Saturday matinee is also scheduled.

When Shattuck, who is director of the SFA School of Theatre, saw “August: Osage County” in its Broadway production, he thought it was the best new American play he had encountered in a long time.

“I knew immediately that our audiences would love the soapy story, the delightfully outrageous characters and the painfully hilarious satire of family life in today’s America,” he said.

In the ensuing years, Shattuck began talking with long-time SFA’s Friends of Theatre president Rhonda Plymate Simmons, who had a successful career as a professional actor before she moved to Nacogdoches and earned her master’s degree in theatre at SFA, about her desire to return to the stage in one last great role.

“One night as we were chatting, it all came together in both of our minds,” he said. “Rhonda had seen the play and loved it as much as I had, and I wanted to direct it. It has a great ensemble with opportunities for lots of students, including excellent roles for women, but it probably wouldn’t work well without a strong, mature female actor in a key role.

“Rhonda said, ‘What about…?’ And I said, ‘I think that’s the one,’” he said.

One problem that remained was finding an equally strong, mature male actor to play the husband of Simmons’s character.

“But I lucked out,” Shattuck said. “When I asked Brad Maule, he immediately said yes.”

Maule, best known for his 22 years on ABC’s “General Hospital” playing the role of Dr. Tony Jones, teaches acting and filmmaking at SFA and hosts a morning radio talk show and syndicated TV entertainment shows.

In the play, after Maule’s character, a distinguished but aging poet, disappears one August day, his sharp-tongued wife, who is suffering from cancer and has become addicted to her prescription pain medications, calls her three daughters, her sister and their male partners together to await word of his fate at their otherwise nearly empty house. As her drug-fueled candor becomes increasingly raw, the family’s secrets begin to crumble, and the last of the tenuous emotional bonds that had held them together come unglued, Shattuck explained.

“As wild as the story gets, what’s most unnerving about the play is how realistic it is,” Shattuck said. “These people are smart and witty, isolated and tormented, but they’re definitely three-dimensional, detailed and all-too-recognizable. For better or worse, most of us will recognize the squirm-inducing undercurrents of a picturesque family gathering.

“So I’ve asked the actors to go for a very authentic, conversational style – even those whose characters are quite flamboyant,” he said. “That seems to make the humor cut all the more deeply.”

Shattuck warns that the language and adult situations make this play unsuitable for children and those who may be sensitive to profanity, obscenity, and drug and alcohol abuse. But adults who are up for a “spectacularly entertaining roller-coaster ride into the acidic guts of 21st century life” will not be disappointed.

“I’d love for our audiences to leave with some of the same excitement I felt when I first saw the play,” he said, adding he hopes patrons experience “that amazement at the power of dramatic storytelling to involve and enthrall and shock us, even without an all-singing-all-dancing chorus or twirling laser lights.

“I hope we’ll make some jaws drop the way mine did,” he said.

“August: Osage County” is sponsored in part by Tipton Ford Lincoln. The play is recommended for mature audiences.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors and $7.50 for students. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit theatre.sfasu.edu

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Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce Fourth Friday Luncheon – Focus on SFA

Contact: Kelly Daniel 936-560-5533 Membership & Marketing Manager
April 15, 2015

SFA career development presented at chamber meeting

The Nacogdoches County Chamber Fourth Friday Luncheon is noon to 1 p.m., Friday, April 24 at Quality Inn, 3400 South St. SFA’s Director of Career Services Binta Brown and Assistant Director for Student Engagement for Leadership & Service Programs Molly Moody will present “Career Development at SFA.” Gold sponsors are Halls, Johnson, McLemore & Redfield, LLP and Thrall’s Grocery & Cafe.

“As we’ve heard time and again, a well-trained workforce is essential to the success of Nacogdoches,” said Dr. Adam Peck, program chair and Dean of Student Affairs at SFA.”I think our business leaders will be wonderfully surprised by the quality of career development SFA students are getting.”

Brown serves as director of Career Services at SFA. She holds a B.B.A in Business Management and Business Computer Information Systems from Midwestern State University, and a M.A. in Counseling from SFA. Brown is a Licensed Professional Counselor with supervisor credentials, member numerous professional organizations and currently serves as the President of the Piney Woods Counseling Association. During her time at SFA she has worked in several capacities on campus including providing mentorship to students in the AXcel Mentoring Program, as an instructor for a Career Development course exclusively for the GenJacks cohort, Helping & Interviewing Skills class in the Department of Human Services for the past five years, as well as SFA 101, a course designed specifically for incoming freshman. Brown also created and coordinated the “Love Your Genes, Love Yourself” program in recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week at SFA, and she serves as the advisor for the Caribbean Student Association. She is a QPR Certified Gatekeeper Instructor, National Certified Counselor, and Certified Anger Resolution Therapist.

Moody is a 2010 SFA graduate and now serves as the Assistant Director for Student Engagement for Leadership & Service Programs. Since her undergraduate years in Nacogdoches, she has gone on to receive her masters in Higher Education-Student Affairs from the University of North Texas in 2012 and has been blessed to spend time at Texas Woman’s University and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She has a deeply rooted passion for students, programming and community. She is excited to be the newest member of SFA Student Engagement team as they begin to build various programs aimed toward helping students identify how they can use their transferable skills to think globally and act locally.

The information presented is vital for all local businesses. This economic development-themed luncheon serves as the Chamber’s monthly membership meeting. Attend and stay on top of what is going on at the Chamber and around town. RSVPs are required by noon, April 22. Lunch is $16 at the door. Find the secure “pay online and register” option in Hot News at www.nacogdoches.org call 936-560-5533.

Bring a business card for a chance to win $50 sponsored by Commercial Bank of Texas and all Chamber members are entered in a $250 drawing sponsored by Axley & Rode, LLP.

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CRIME STOPPERS-Crime Bulletin

CONTACT: SGT. GREG SOWELL 936.559.2618
DATE: April 15, 2015

CRIME STOPPERS SEEKS IDENTITY OF CREDIT CARD SUSPECT

The Nacogdoches Police Department is investigating the unauthorized use of a credit card. The suspect used the card and two convenience stores in the eastern portion of the city and bought cigarettes and soft drinks. The suspect is described as a black female and was wearing a brown” hoodie” with the word “Chicago” printed on the front. The suspect was also wearing black tights tucked into cowboy boots. She was the passenger in a dark colored early 2000’s model Chevrolet Tahoe.
If you know the identity of this person, call CRIME STOPPERS at 560-INFO (4636) or send us a tip on the web at www.ncstips.com. All calls are confidential and you never have to give your name. If the information you give results in an arrest or grand jury indictment of the person responsible, you could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000.00. CrimeStoppers also pays cash rewards for information on other felony crimes.

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April 14, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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April 14, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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April 14, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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April 13, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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April 13, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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