Did you know that Texas’ first millionaire is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery? Discover the facts, see the sites and hear the secrets of the red brick streets on a historic downtown walking tour.
Walking tours will be offered at 10:30 a.m. each Saturday in May starting May 10th at the Visitor Center, located at 200 E. Main St. Tickets are $2 and can be purchased beginning at 10 a.m. the day of the tour. Children 12 and under are free. The walking tours take approximately 1.5 hours to complete.
“The walking tours are a wonderful opportunity for locals and visitors to learn more about the city of Nacogdoches and the history that makes it unique,” said Jannette Watts, Media and Community Relations Coordinator. “Our volunteer guides are very knowledgeable about local history and they make the tours entertaining, as well as informative.”
Historic sites on the tour include the Caddo Indian burial mound, Oak Grove Cemetery, the Old Nacogdoches University Building, Zion Hill Baptist Church, the Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library, Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens, and much more. The walking tours are one way Nacogdoches recognizes Historic Preservation Month.
For more information, contact the Nacogdoches Convention & Visitors Bureau at 888-OLDEST-TOWN or www.visitnacogdoches.org. Be our friend on facebook @ See Nacogdoches.
Historic downtown walking tours set for May
Heifner selected new member of Texas Playwriting Hall of Fame
Jack Heifner, Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre’s playwright-in-residence, has been selected as a new member of the Texas Playwriting Hall of Fame.
It is an honor that reflects the caliber of the SFA theatre faculty, according to Scott Shattuck, director of the School of Theatre.
“Jack’s latest accolade is another reminder of the tremendous asset he has always been to SFA,” said Shattuck. “The School of Theatre is a center of excellence because we have teacher-artists of this stature on our faculty.”
Best known for his play “Vanities,” which ran for five years in New York to become one of the longest running plays in off-Broadway history, Heifner is also author of “Patio/Porch” (which was produced on Broadway), “Natural Disasters,” “Running on Empty,” “Bargains,” “Boys’ Play,” “Home Fires,” “Heartbreak,” “Comfort and Joy,” “The Lemon Cookie,” “Dwarf Tossing” and more than 30 other plays produced in New York, Los Angeles and theatres around the world.
Heifner has written the book for six musicals, including “Leader of the Pack” on Broadway and “Vanities-A New Musical,” which opened in New York in 2009. He has also written for television and film.
Born in Corsicana, Heifner lives in New York City. Since 1997 he has been playwright-in-residence at SFA where he teaches play and screen writing one semester each academic year. He is also the director of the biennial Festival of New American Plays.
Although he spends most of his time outside the state, it’s his Texas roots that heavily influence his writing.
“Most of what I have written has come from the tradition of storytelling that I experienced in my family (the sitting on the porch listening to the tales of my hometown), the search for and the examination of the concept of ‘home’ that seems to be at the heart of so many stories we write in the South, and our changing world and how it impacts our lives and the myth of Texas,” Heifner said.
“Although I no longer live in this state, I come back each year to remind myself of my heritage and to open my ears and listen for more stories I can tell,” he said. “I am so grateful to be a Texan and to be elected to the Texas Playwriting Hall of Fame.”
The Hall of Fame honors, presented by Texas Nonprofit Theatres, were created to recognize those who have contributed to the development of new plays, and playwrights in and/or from the state of Texas.
SFA galleries director co-author of book on Picasso’s religious art
John Handley, director of art galleries for Stephen F. Austin State University, is co-author of “The Religious Art of Pablo Picasso,” a book that examines the use of religious imagery in the works of one of the best-known figures in 20th-century art.
Handley will travel to Berkeley, Calif., in May to join co-author Jane Daggett Dillenberger at a May 6 reception and book signing designed to celebrate the book’s publication by the University of California Press.
Dillenberger, who is a Harvard graduate, is the founder of the doctoral program in art and religion in the Graduate Theological Union at UC-Berkeley. She has authored many books over the years, including “Style and Content in Christian Art,” “Secular Art with Sacred Themes,” and “The Religious Art of Andy Warhol.”
A little more than four years ago, Dillenberger asked Handley, who was a graduate student at GTU, Berkeley, at the time and was about to begin his doctoral dissertation on the American sculptor Stephen De Staebler, to co-author a book on Picasso’s religious art. Handley had attended many of Dillenberger’s lectures, but he got to know her when he published two interviews that explored her perspectives on the religious nature of contemporary art. Handley said he was moved by the idea of working with Dillenberger, who was 93 at the time (now 98), on the project.
“To be honest, I was a little overwhelmed at the prospect, but was also deeply honored that she had asked me, a student, to essentially become her peer,” he said.
Knowing that publishing a book of this nature would be expensive, Handley said he and Dillenberger approached GTU’s Center for Arts, Religion and Education, which underwrote the project.
The UC Press website describes the book as “the first critical examination of Pablo Picasso’s use of religious imagery and the religious import of many of his works with secular subject matter.”
John Richardson, author of “A Life of Picasso,” stated, “Dillenberger and Handley have addressed a subject that until recently scholars have failed to investigate. Their new study is very welcome for the light it sheds on the Spanish darkness of Picasso’s religious beliefs. Dillenberger is an eminent theologian with a deep understanding of her faith, as well as an art historian, and together they endow their book with revealing new insights.”
Handley has published articles over the years that explore the religious themes of an artist’s work, including his dissertation, Auguste Rodin’s “Gates of Hell,” and the paintings of Morris Graves. However, this is the first book he has worked on as an author.
“I have plans to author/edit a book (collection of essays) that explores iconoclasm in modern and contemporary art,” he said, “but have just begun to think that project through.”
Children’s Performing Arts Series to present ‘Laura Ingalls Wilder’
The Stephen F. Austin State University College of Fine Arts and its Children’s Performing Arts Series will present “Laura Ingalls Wilder” in two performances on Thursday, May 8, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus.
Presented by ArtsPower, this beloved story of Laura and her family as they travel across America in search of a place to call home targets children in second through sixth grades, according to Diane J. Peterson, SFA Fine Arts Box Office manager and director of the Children’s Performing Arts Series.

ArtsPowers’ “Laura Ingalls Wilder” will be performed at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 8, in W.M. Turner Auditorium as part of the SFA Children’s Performing Arts Series.
Tickets are $6 for individuals and $5 per person for groups of 20 or more. For tickets or more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.cpas.sfasu.edu.
Turner Auditorium is located in the Griffith Fine Arts Building, 2222 Alumni Drive.
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April 17 – April 24: Civil Cases, Divorces, and Marriage Listings
INDEX FOR DISTRICT CLERK NACOGDOCHES CO. PAGE 1
04/17/2014 THRU 04/24/2014 CASE NUMBER CIVIL DOCKET LISTING FOR COURT CODE ALL
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C1430004 JESSICA VARLACK va. RALSTON VARLACK 04/17/2014 /
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C143000S BEVERLY DENISE DOUGLAS va. HUBERT CHARLES DOUGLAS 04/17/2014 /
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NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS va. THE ESTATE OF JOHN STEVENS 04/22/2014 / /
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vs. FELIPE MARTINEZ
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C1430013 ELOISA MARTINEZ 04/22/2014 / / CIVIL
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C1430014 RONALD ALVIN DUNNAHOE vs. REBECCA CHRISTINE ADAMS 04/22/2014 / / CIVIL
DUNNAHOE DIVORCE-NO CHILDREN
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C143001S LACIE HILL CORMAN vs. SAMUEL MARTIN CORMAN 04/22/2014 / DIVORCE-CHILDREN
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C1430016 JEAN RENEE BRUENER vs. PETER MICHAEL BRUENER 04/22/2014 /
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April 28, 2014: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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April 27, 2014: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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April 26, 2014: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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April 25, 2014: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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