March 22, 2014: NPD Crime Report

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department

This page may take a moment to load.

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, NPD Crime Log | Leave a comment

March 24, 2014: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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.

This page may take a moment to load

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, Booking | Leave a comment

March 23, 2014: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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.

This page may take a moment to load

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, Booking | Leave a comment

March 22, 2014: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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.

This page may take a moment to load

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, Booking | Leave a comment

SFA Alumni Association chapters to host Lumberjack Basketball watch parties

The Stephen F. Austin State University Alumni Association and area alumni chapters will host watch parties for the game between the Lumberjacks and Virginia Commonwealth University in the NCAA Tournament in San Diego. Game time is 6:30 p.m. (CST) Friday, March 21.

SFA is making just its second NCAA Tournament appearance in the program’s history, and fans can watch the game at a number of locations across the state or streaming live at http://www.ncaa.com/march-madness-live.

The NCAA Tournament South regional match-up can be viewed on truTV on these stations: Direct TV – Channel 246; Dish – Channel 242; TimeWarner – Channel 71; Suddenlink Nacogdoches – Channel 73; Suddenlink Lufkin – Channel 44 or Suddenlink Tyler – Channel 48.

Locally, alumni and supporters can catch the game at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, 4909 North St., or listen live on Q107.7.

The following locations will host watch parties:

AUSTIN: Haymaker, 2310 Manor Road (512) 243-6702

DALLAS AREA:
Twisted Root SMU, 5609 SMU Blvd. (214) 361-2910
Twisted Root Legacy, 7300 Lone Star Drive, Plano (972) 312-0011

LUFKIN:
Buffalo Wild Wings, (936) 639-3700

TYLER:
Buffalo Wild Wings, 7916A South Broadway (903) 939-0698

FORT WORTH:
The Pour House, 2725 W. 7th St. (817) 335-2575

HOUSTON AREA:
Lucky’s Pub Sports Bar & Grill, 801 St. Emanuel (713) 522-2010
Wings Pizza N Things – Clear Lake, 11510 Space Center Blvd. (281) 991-9464
R Bar, 5535 Memorial Drive (713) 426-4994
Taco USA – The Woodlands, 7 Switchbud Place (281) 292-8226

DENVER, Colo.:
Blake Street Tavern, 2301 Blake St. (303) 675-0505

For more information on area alumni chapters and the SFA Alumni Association, visit www.sfaalumni.com

Posted in All SFA, SFA News, SFA Sports | Leave a comment

March 21, 2014: NPD Crime Report

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department

This page may take a moment to load.

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, NPD Crime Log | Leave a comment

March 21, 2014: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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.

This page may take a moment to load

Click Here to load a separate PDF file

Posted in All Police, Booking | Leave a comment

VW Show Cruising Into Town March 22

Soon Azaleas will be blooming all over the oldest town in Texas, and that means a swarm of bugs won’t be far behind!
The East Texas VEE-DUB Chapter of the Vintage VW Club of America will present A Bloomin’ Good Volkswagen Show on Saturday, March 22. As many as 100 Volkswagens will be on hand for the show, which will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Festival Park just south of downtown Nacogdoches.
“This is a chance to see some really nice, old Volkswagens and see some of the most beautiful Azalea blooms in Texas the same weekend,” said show spokesman Sammie Smith.
“The show normally attracts VWs from all over Texas, as well as Louisiana, Arkansas and even Oregon. Some of the finest VWs you have ever seen – from mild to wild – will be there for everyone to enjoy. You can play ‘Slug Bug’ to your heart’s content!”
VWs of all shapes and sizes will be represented, including the vintage restored cars from the ‘50s; the “VW Thing,” Germany’s answer to the Jeep; VW busses, the ultimate hippy vans of the ‘60s and ‘70s; as well as the new VW Beetles.
“We are thrilled to have the East Texas VEE-DUB Club back in Nacogdoches for its annual spring show,” said Melissa Sanford, Executive Director of the Nacogdoches Convention & Visitors Bureau. “This is a wonderful event providing a fun, family-oriented activity for our local residents, as well as attracting a lot of out-of-town visitors to our city.”
There is no charge for spectators, but donations are welcome. All proceeds will go to the Relay for Life – Nacogdoches County, an annual fundraiser benefiting the American Cancer Society. Organizers are also soliciting sponsorships for the show at a cost of $30 per sponsor. Businesses and individuals interested in sponsoring the show and helping the American Cancer Society should call Smith at 936-569-7821 or James Perryman at 936-288-2724.
To enter a vehicle in the show, just drive it down to Festival Park the morning of the event. Entry into the show is $15 per Volkswagen.

“If you see a bunch of VWs driving through your neighborhood that Saturday afternoon, don’t worry – it’s not the ‘60s all over again and you haven’t lost your mind. It’s just a lot of old VW owners out for a view of the city’s beautiful azaleas,” Smith said.
For more information about the VW Show or other Nacogdoches Azalea Trail events, call the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-888-OLDEST-TOWN or visit www.nacogdochesazaleas.com. Be our friend on facebook @ Nacogdoches Azalea Trail.

Posted in Events, Nac News, NacCity, NacCounty, NacCounty News | Leave a comment

Mayor honors Stephen F. Austin State University’s The BIG Event

Nacogdoches Mayor Roger Van Horn (right) read a proclamation from the city Monday in honor of Stephen F. Austin State University’s The BIG Event. Also pictured is Solomon Delaney, executive student director of The BIG Event. More than 1,200 SFA students are expected to take part in the annual day of service planned for Saturday, March 22. Students plan The BIG Event to thank the community for all it does to support the university throughout the year. On Saturday, teams of student volunteers will fan out to Nacogdoches residences, businesses and nonprofit organizations that have requested assistance with yard work, interior and exterior painting, basic household repairs, and other projects.

Posted in All SFA, SFA News | Leave a comment

SFA theatre students to present project at national conference

Among those attending this year’s conference of the United States Institute of Theatre Technology in Fort Worth are SFA theatre students and faculty, front, from left, Amanda Warren, CC Conn, assistant professor of lighting/sound design, Jason Monmany, back, from left, Austin Holt, Monika Zimmermann, Delia Owens and Troy Carrico.

A group of Stephen F. Austin State University theatre students will attend the annual conference of the United States Institute of Theatre Technology where two students will present a special architectural project on which they have collaborated with a former SFA theatre alumnus who is also a theatre consultant of international acclaim.

Students Amanda Warren and Jason Monmaney have been working with Jules Lauve III, 1975 SFA graduate and a principal in Theatre Projects, the largest theatre consulting firm in the world, on a project to renovate the Downstage dressing room in the Griffith Fine Arts Building on the SFA campus. Lauve provided his expertise a few years ago in the renovation of the Upstage Theatre in the same building. The competition is hosted by the American Society of Theatre Consultants and USITT and involves developing an entire consulting plan of a theatrical space, including budget, specifications and drawings, according to CC Conn, assistant professor of lighting/sound design at SFA.

Conn, along with Angela Bacarisse, professor of costume design and arts management, will accompany the students to the conference March 26 through 29 in Fort Worth where they will attend workshops and lectures on theatre education, arts management, costume, lighting, scenic and sound design, makeup artistry, technical direction and other aspects of theatre.

There is also an exposition area where students will get a glimpse of the newest technology and products in the industry. Graduate programs and potential internship opportunities are represented on the expo floor. The students can also get advice on preparing portfolios and meet key people working in the industry and at colleges and universities across the country.

“It is an amazing set of workshops with a lot to learn at all levels,” Conn said. “Also, there is an expo floor full of all the new products in technical theatre – light boards, sound boards, make-up, scenic materials, etc. – that they can learn about and use. They can show their portfolios, hand out resumes and network.”

“It’s just an amazing community of networking theatre people,” Bacarisse said. “And the introductions we can make for these students at this event are amazing.”

Other theatre students who will attend include Stephen Davis, Bruce Moran, Sarah Hendrix, Devin Bruton, Austin Holt, Monika Zimmermann, Delia Owens and Troy Carrico. Some of the students are working at the conference. Davis, Holt, Carrico and Zimmermann have been accepted into the student volunteer program, which means they serve 15 hours helping run the conference in exchange for free conference passes.

A group of SFA theatre students traveled with Conn to Long Beach, Calif., two years ago to attend the same conference. That year, students Barbara Grimes and Rose Downing entered the first annual Rose Brand Design competition and were on the winning team. Warren has been accepted to participate in this year’s competition.

“Students are given a box of materials and a set amount of time and a theme, and they design a display with scenery, lighting and costume (a dressed mannequin) to represent their theme,” Conn explained. “It is very fun.”

Additionally, students will compete in Tech Olympics “which is a lot of fun competing in tech theatre events, like hanging and focusing lights, tying knots, taping out floor plans, quick changes, etc.,” Conn said.

Conn is co-chairing a session called “Color and Collaboration” in which she hosts a panel of scenic, lighting and costume designers discussing the use of color and “how we communicate about our ideas so that we do not work against each other on stage,” she said. Conn also volunteers as a portfolio reviewer at the conference, and she will display a poster on her newly developed peer mentoring council within the SFA School of Theatre in the Education Commission’s poster session.

Posted in All SFA, SFA News | Leave a comment