Esteemed flutist Gariazzo to perform at SFA

Stephen F. Austin State University College of Fine Arts and School of Music will open this season’s Cole Performing Arts Series with a guest flute performance by Dr. Mariana Gariazzo at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

Gariazzo is an instructional assistant professor at Texas A&M University where she teaches flute, music in world culture, musicianship and small ensemble classes. Her performance at SFA is a solo recital featuring compositions for alto and bass flute. The selection of works illustrates composers’ increased interest at the turn of the century in exploring the expressive potential of the lower flutes, she said.

“These works draw on the sensual and robust timbral characteristics of low flutes, pairing color with revealing technical virtuosity,” Gariazzo said. “It is a journey of timbres and musical conceptions that makes us wonder about the real boundaries of sound, expression and music itself.”

The program features Marcelo Toledo’s “Lo fugáz perpetuo” and “Polifonía Concreta” and Daneil Kessner’s “Tous les matins…,” among others. “Lo fugáz perpetuo” was commissioned by Gariazzo and premiered earlier this year at the National Flute Association Convention in Chicago. Of the piece, Gariazzo said, “The mysterious sounds of the alto flute become a channel which is always present, yet unavailable or fleeting at times.”

Toledo composed “Polifonía Concreta” and dedicated it to Gariazzo in 2008. It is the result of a long-standing collaboration between composer and performer, Gariazzo explained. “Written in an extended musical language, this virtuosic piece takes the expressive and technical capabilities of the instrument beyond its conventional boundaries,” she said.

Gariazzo has been a recipient of several awards and distinctions in solo and chamber music categories, including the Robert Wilson Award for Outstanding Woodwind Performance at Yale. Her research focuses on new music by Latin American composers, and she has served as a guest artist and speaker on the subject at prominent venues in Latin and North America.

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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NOTICE OF MEETING

The Nacogdoches County Commissioners Court will convene in a REGULAR MEETING on the 9th
day of September, 2014 at 9:30a.m. in the Commissioners Courtroom, Suite 170, on the 1st floor of the
South Wing of the Nacogdoches County Courthouse, 101 W. Main Street, Nacogdoches, Texas.
Call to Order
1. Public comment relating to items on the agenda.
2. Discuss and possibly take action concerning consideration and approval of the Records Archive
Fund for the Nacogdoches County Clerk’s Office.
3.Discuss and possibly take action concerning consideration and approval of the Technology Fund
for the Nacogdoches County District Clerk’s Office.
4.Discuss and possibly take action concerning the proposed Nacogdoches County tax rate for the
tax year 2014.
5.Discuss and possibly take action concerning the adoption of the Nacogdoches County Budget for
2014-2015.
6.Discuss and possibly take action concerning the adoption of the Nacogdoches County tax rate of
$0.5290 per $100 of taxable value for the tax year 2014.
Discuss and possibly take action concerning consideration and approval of the Records Archive
Fund for the Nacogdoches County Clerk’s Office.
Discuss and possibly take action concerning consideration and approval of the Technology Fund
for the Nacogdoches County District Clerk’s Office.
Discuss and possibly take action concerning the proposed Nacogdoches County tax rate for the
tax year 2014.
Discuss and possibly take action concerning the adoption of the Nacogdoches County Budget for
2014-2015.
Discuss and possibly take action concerning the adoption of the Nacogdoches County tax rate of
$0.5290 per $100 of taxable value for the tax year 2014.
7. Discuss and possibly take action concerning ratification of the adoption of the 2014-2015
Nacogdoches County Budget.
8.Discuss and possibly take action concerning payment of invoices.
9. Discuss and possibly take action concerning blue forms.
10.Discuss and possibly take action concerning various departmental line item transfers.
11.Discuss and possibly take action regarding the adoption of an order establishing 2014/2015
Commissioners Court regular meeting dates.
12. Discuss and possibly take action regarding the adoption of the 2015 holiday schedule for
Nacogdoches County.
13.Discuss and possibly take action concerning consideration of the County to enter into agreements
as follows:
• Olubunrni Omolara Oladele-Ajose for an event at the Nacogdoches County Civic Center
on January 10, 2015;
• Paradigm Liaison Services for an event at the Nacogdoches County Civic Center on
January 27, 2015; • San Juanita Tovar Islas for an event at the Nacogdoches County Civic Center on March
21, 2015;
• Lilbert-Looneyville Volunteer Fire Dept. for an event at the Nacogdoches County
Exposition Center on March 21, 2015; and,
• Sharon Shrine Circus for an event at the Nacogdoches County Exposition Center on
August 26, 2015.
14. Discuss and possibly take action concerning bond renewal for Joe Adams, Reserve Deputy
Constable Pet. 1.
15. Discuss and possibly take action concerning declaring items within the Nacogdoches County Jail
as salvage in capital assets and to authorize disposition of said items.
16. Discuss and possibly take action concerning an agreement between Nacogdoches County and
LogMeln for remote access capabilities.
17. Discuss and possibly take action concerning an agreement between the Department of State
Health Services and Nacogdoches County regarding vital statistics remote birth certificate
access.
Adjourn Dated this 5th day of September, 2014

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September 5, 2014: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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September 5, 2014: NPD Crime Report

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September 5, 2014: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Rex Perry Autoplex named Large Business of the Year

The Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce has named Rex Perry Autoplex as the 2014 Large Business of the Year – one of three Gary Justice Business Excellence Awards presented annually. The business owners and employees will be recognized at the chamber’s 93rd Annual Meeting and Membership Banquet, Tuesday, Sept. 30, beginning at 6 p.m. in the SFA Grand Ballroom.

Growing up in the business, becoming a part of the heart of the business, gave Rex Perry the start that he “wouldn’t trade for anything.” He started as a kid changing oil, washing cars, working in the service and parts departments and moving to sales when he was around 17.

The family’s car dealership business began with Rex’s grandfather Will Kendrick and uncle Bill Kendrick at Kendrick Chrysler Plymouth located at 201 North St. across from the Mize Department store. The dealership moved through the hands of the family with mom Betty Kendrick Perry running the office. Rex’s dad Mike Perry joined and did well in the business, and Rex recalled some of his “fondest memories of growing up” in the family business.

“My dad and I would ride out to appraise a car, and we’d study the book and he would write on his hand with an ink pen what he thought it was worth. Then, I’d have to tell him what I thought,” Rex said. “As time went by and I learned, we got closer and closer to what we thought about the value of a car. Of course, I’d jokingly tell him he was getting pretty good at this, because his number was getting closer to mine.”

In August 1996, Betty, Mike and Rex went in to a partnership with a Cadillac and GMC dealership at 222 South St. Rex gives credit to his parents for helping start that business, and help from brother Hunter who later went on to run a GM dealership in San Augustine. Rex stayed at the South St. location until 2007 when the construction finished and Rex Perry Autoplex moved to the northwest loop. During that time in December 2004, Rex purchased a Pontiac, Buick, Hyundai and Jeep dealership.

“Jeep ended up at the Dodge Chrysler lot,” Rex said. “The Pontiac line didn’t survive GM’s brand realignment, but I got really lucky by picking up Buick and the Hyundai franchise.”

In August 2007, when Rex brought it all together at the new facility, he ended up with an empty property at 4017 North St. So in 2010, he invested in the Polaris and can-am ATV lines, added Mahindra tractors and equipment, and along came T-REX-S Outdoor Store.

Over the years, Rex has seen success with selling cars, and attributes that success to a combination of taking care of the customer and keeping in mind that “while you have to make a little money to stay in business, profit is really just a by-product of doing business the right way.” He is grateful that his investments in things that keep his business going – such as expanding service areas when needed or meeting new technology demands – have paid off for him and the customer.

Keeping good relationships with the Autoplex employees is just as important to Rex. Handing out paychecks personally and giving a sincere thanks to all are what he considers a key to success, because “there are easy ways to mess up a dealership” and he trusts his staff to watch and give input on the status of inventory, parts and finance.

The newest investment in Rex Perry Autoplex will be visible to everyone passing by the dealership. Work started earlier this year on a major remodel supported by General Motors to the original building. The cost of the remodel is offset by Rex agreeing to criteria set up by GM that includes keeping a certified internet manager, certified technicians, well-trained sales and service staff and a good customer satisfaction rating. All these form what Rex considers “a good program with good business practices.”

He also believes the remodel will be a good addition to Nacogdoches. He values the relationship that exists between business and the community.

“You strive to have a better business, because the people you sell to you’ll see in church, at restaurants and at the baseball fields,” he said. “I have to be committed to have a good service department and have good prices and make good deals. If I drop the ball I may not be able to go out and eat!” His customers become friends and friends become customers, and Rex appreciates that as a unique characteristic that goes along with doing business in Nacogdoches.

“Rex has an incredibly positive economic impact on Nacogdoches and the surrounding area, but he is much more than just a business man,” said Chris Oglesbee, executive vice president at BancorpSouth. ” He has a giving heart and does so much for the Nacogdoches area, both financially and otherwise, and he does so not expecting any recognition.

“He has provided cars as prizes benefitting the Nacogdoches County United Way, for hole in one contests and other donations for numerous benefit golf tournaments for entities such as the Boys and Girls Club and Nacogdoches Jaycees. He has given back monetarily and in man hours to many religious organizations, schools and other worthy causes.”

Oglesbee recently had the honor of presenting Rex with the Paul Harris Fellow Award through Rotary. “That is a tremendous honor, and it is an award that is rarely given and is used to recognize those who go above and beyond in service to humanity,” Oglesbee said.

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Recent past recipients of the Gary Justice Business Excellence Awards – Large Business of the Year sponsored by R & K Distributors, Inc. are:
2013 Drewery Construction, Inc.
2012 Hotel Fredonia
2011 Tipton Ford
2010 J.E. Kingham Construction Company
2009 NIBCO, Inc.

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SFA Gardens Lecture Series to feature plant sale preview

SFA Gardens at Stephen F. Austin State University will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, in the Ina Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, 2900 Raguet St. in Nacogdoches.

SFA Gardens horticulturists Dawn Stover and Greg Grant will present “A Plant Preview of the Upcoming Fabulous Fall Festival Plant Sale.” Their combined program will present information and images of many of the new, popular and more unusual plants available at the upcoming sale.

The annual Fabulous Fall Festival Plant Sale will be held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at the SFA Pineywoods Native Plant Center. A wide variety of hard-to-find, “Texas tough” plants will be available, including Texas natives, heirlooms, tropicals, perennials, shrubs, trees, and exclusive Grant and SFA introductions. Most of the plants are extensively trialed in the gardens before being offered to the public, and most are produced by SFA Gardens staff and volunteers.

This popular event benefits the SFA Mast Arboretum, Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden, Gayla Mize Garden and educational programs hosted at the gardens. The educational programs at SFA Gardens reach more than 15,000 students of all ages each year.

The Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series is generally held on the second Thursday of each month. A rare plant raffle will be held after the program. The lecture is free and open to the public, but donations to the Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series fund always are appreciated.

For more information, call (936) 468-1832 or email grantdamon@sfasu.edu.

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September 4, 2014: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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September 4, 2014: NPD Crime Report

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September 4, 2014: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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