Love is in the air at the Farmer’s Market

The Nacogdoches Farmers Market has a variety of handcrafted merchandise for your valentine, show them the love and buy them a unique gift this Saturday morning. Bradley and Glenda Starr will have hand-made wooden Adirondack patio chairs & tables, bird feeders, blue bird houses and gourd bird houses.

American Legion will have its trailer at the farmers market this Friday & Saturday. They serve barbeque sandwiches, catfish plates, sausage on a stick and soft drinks. Proceeds to benefit US military veterans.

Things you might find this time of year: baked goods (breads, cakes, mini cheesecakes, cookies, fried pies & pies), candles, canned goods (jams & jellies, marmalades, preserves, chow-chow, pickled vegetables, salsas & relishes), artisan Texas cheese, organic chicken, free-range eggs, local raw honey, jewelry, plants (cacti, bedding plants, house plants, fruit trees, trees & whips), soaps (lye and herbal), sugar cane syrup, tamales, vinegars, fruit wines and wood products. LOCAL PRODUCE: frozen shelled beans (butter, baby Lima & pinto), beets, broccoli, Chinese cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cilantro, greens (arugula, Swiss chard, collards, kale, komatsuna, mustard, sorrel, spinach, tatsoi & turnip), herbs (3 types of basil, 3 type of mint, rosemary, sage & thyme), lettuce, green onions, parsley, frozen shelled peas (blackeyed, brown Crowder, Lady cream, purple hull & zipper cream), pecans (cracked, shelled & unshelled), squash (banana, butternut, pinata, spaghetti & winter) and turnips.

If you would like to sign up for the weekly Farmers’ Market email update, please send an email to obriens@ci.nacogdoches.tx.us. You are also more than welcome to visit www.nacogdochesfarmersmarket.com. Also be our fan on facebook@NacogdochesFarmersMarket.

The Nacogdoches Farmers’ Market, located at the “hitch lot” at the corner of West Main and Pearl Streets, is open from 8 a.m. until noon or later every Saturday morning. If the market parking lot is full, additional parking is available in the Nacogdoches County Courthouse Annex parking lot. Mark your calendars for March 23rd for our annual Spring Fling event!
Please note that the Farmer’s Market is a “Smoke Free” facility for the health of our customers and vendors.

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Senior interior design exhibit opening at SFA

Senior interior design students at Stephen F. Austin State University will be showcasing their work in the “Essence of Design” exhibit on display Feb. 9 through March 2 on the second floor of the Ralph W. Steen Library.

Recent SFA graduate Elizabeth Royal is pictured with her display at the fall 2012 “Essence of Design” exhibit.

Each of the 21 students designed, fabricated and installed a freestanding structure on which to display work. The structures are 8 feet wide, 8 feet long and 7 feet tall and reflect each student’s design philosophy and personality, as well as provide a backdrop for each display.

For the first time, digital portfolios of the students’ work also will be on display during the showcase. The public is invited to attend.

The exhibit achieves multiple objectives in the interior design curriculum, including readying digital student portfolios for the job-search process; encouraging student self-assessment; allowing students to experience the complete design process, including conceptualization, design development, fabrication, installation and evaluation; communicating the scope of interior design education to the public; and providing a recruitment tool for the program.

The opening reception for the exhibit will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in the library. Guided tours may be arranged by contacting Sally Ann Swearingen at (936) 468-2048.

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SFA announces Schmidbauer Competition winners

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music has announced the winners of the 2013 Schmidbauer International Young Artist Strings Competition held Jan. 19 and 20 on the SFA campus.

The 2013 junior division Schmidbauer Competition jurors, from left, Paul Christopher, Martha Walvoord and Eliza Thomason pose with junior division prize winners Evin Blomberg, second prize; Charles Seo, first prize; and Lillian Lee, third prize. Also pictured are Jennifer Dalmas, division chairwoman; Richard Leppert, operations manager for the competition; and Scott Harris, interim director of the SFA School of Music.

From a pool of international applicants, 10 semi-finalists in two age divisions were selected to compete in the two-day event.

Schmidbauer Competition division chairwoman Jennifer Dalmas and Dr. A.C. “Buddy” Himes, dean of the SFA College of Fine Arts, from left, are pictured with senior division Schmidbauer Competition winners, Dmitry Volkov, second prize; Hans Goldstein, first prize; and Vardan Gasparyan, third prize. Also pictured are Gene Moon, competition director; and Scott Harris, interim director of the SFA School of Music.

Hans Kristian Goldstein, a cellist studying at the University of Southern California, was awarded the $5,000 first prize in the Senior Division (ages 19 to 27). The native of Oslo, Norway, will receive an additional $2,500 when he returns to SFA during the 2013-14 academic year to perform Antonín Dvorák’s Concerto for cello and orchestra in B minor with the Orchestra of the Pines.

Cellist Dmitry Volkov of Russia, a graduate of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory now pursuing an artist diploma at the Peabody Institute, received the second place prize of $3,000. Cellist Vardan Gasparyan of Armenia, a performance diploma candidate at The Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles, Calif., received the $2,000 third prize.

In the Junior Division (ages 15 to 18), South Korean cellist Charles Seo, who attends the Houston School of Performing and Visual Arts, won the $1,500 first prize; Evin Blomberg, a violinist studying at The Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles, Calif., won the $1,000 second prize; and violinist Lillian Lee won the $750 third prize.

Senior Division jurors were Carter Enyeart, one of the leading artists/teachers of cello in the nation; Dr. Misha Galaganov, chair of strings and viola professor at Texas Christian University; and Kenneth Goldsmith, professor of violin at The Shepherd School of Music.

Junior Division jurors were Paul Christopher, associate professor of music theory and low strings at Northwestern State University; Dr. Eliza Thomason, director of strings and assistant professor at Texas Lutheran University; and Dr. Martha Walvoord, associate professor of violin at the University of Texas at Arlington.

The Schmidbauer Competition, which is made possible by the generosity of George and Peggy Schmidbauer, alternates annually between pianos and strings.

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SFA Charter School Board to meet Feb. 13

The Stephen F. Austin State University Charter School Board will meet from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the elementary education conference room of the Janice A. Pattillo Early Childhood Research Center.

The meeting agenda can be viewed online at www.sfasu.edu/charter_school and will be posted on the front door of the building 72 hours in advance. The meeting is open to the public, and individuals may request to address the board by completing a board meeting information form located on the school’s website.

If additional information is needed, please contact the SFA Charter School office at (936) 468-5899.

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SFA hires research firm to conduct public affairs audit

A Virginia-based marketing research firm hired by the Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents Tuesday will conduct an audit of the institution’s marketing and communications initiatives this spring.

Simpson Scarborough was one of three firms that made presentations to the board’s finance and audit committee Monday morning, and the agency’s selection was approved by the full board Tuesday.

“We will receive a complete assessment of our marketing communications activities, along with recommendations for streamlining and increasing the efficiency and consistency of our efforts,” said Shirley Luna, executive director of public affairs and marketing for SFA.

The firm’s assessment will include a review of all relevant materials, two on-campus visits and travel expenses. The project is expected to be completed in approximately two months’ time.

“SimpsonScarborough has unmatched expertise and a reputation as the leader in higher education research and strategy,” Luna said. “The agency has provided consulting services for more than 1,000 colleges, universities and higher education associations throughout the United States, and their representatives frequently teach marketing, branding and media relations workshops at higher education conferences.”

Tom Hayes, vice president of SimpsonScarborough, is the author of “Marketing Colleges and Universities: A Services Approach,” which won the 2009 Alice L. Beeman Award for outstanding research from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

In other business, regents approved:

o an audit services report that included campus programs for minors, NCAA external financial compliance, the SFA Charter School, and the annual audit plan;

o review of the investment policy and strategy;

o qualified financial institutions and investment brokers;

o depository contracts with BancorpSouth, Citizens 1st Bank, Commercial Bank of Texas, First Bank and Trust of East Texas, Regions Bank and Wells Fargo Bank;

o outsourcing of insurance billing for health-clinic services to Vivature;

o acceptance of grant awards;

o revisions to policies; and

o submission of a renewal application for the SFA Charter School.

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SFA Board of Regents approves faculty, staff changes

The Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents approved faculty and staff changes during its quarterly meeting Tuesday.

Faculty appointments include Jodene Pappas, librarian II, and Rebecca Parr, assistant professor of biology. Faculty changes of status include Sheila Lumar, from visiting assistant professor to assistant professor of human sciences; Brook Poston, from instructor to assistant professor of history; and William Bruton, from interim associate dean to associate dean of the College of Sciences and Mathematics.

The following staff appointments were approved for the Department of Athletics: James C. Harper, head football coach; Arlington Nunn, assistant head football coach; David Gibbs, Jake Taylor Morrison, Kevin Carberry, Harold Christopher Truax, Jeremy Moses, Devin Ducote, Nathan Paul Schneider, and Troy Rogers, all assistant football coaches; and Marie Flores, assistant track coach.

Other staff appointments include: David Gehrels, assistant director of career services; Olegario Madera, Gear Up outreach coordinator; John Handley, art gallery director; Brandi Engstrom, programmer/analyst I in information technology services; Osaro Airen, director of multicultural affairs; John Yerger, director of printing services; Kathryn Howell, Mirannda Lindberg, and Shea Roll, hall directors; and Michael Johnson, residence life program coordinator.

Staff changes of status approved Tuesday include: Laura Turner, from administrative assistant to coordinator of disability services support; Kevin Davis, from academic adviser to associate director of admissions; Monique Williams, from alumni scholarship coordinator to academic adviser; Charles Aston, from cultural heritage research assistant to cultural heritage research associate in the College of Liberal and Applied Arts; Dewain Ray Robberson, from maintenance mechanic supervisor to physical plant manager; and Allen Singleton, from building management system coordinator to assistant manager of the physical plant.

The Board of Regents also approved the following retirements: Janice Alexander, assessment director-elementary education; David Gundersen, professor of management in the Department of Management, Marketing and International Business; Dixie Mercer, professor of human services; Marthea Turnage, librarian IV; and Beverly Farmer, director of student activities.

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SFA vocal students take home honors at regional competition

Stephen F. Austin State University vocal students earned several honors at the Texoma regional conference of the National Association of Teachers of Singing held at the University of North Texas in Denton.

SFA voice students who competed in the Texoma regional conference of the National Association of Teachers of Singing held at the University of North Texas in Denton, along with vocal instructors and professors, are, front row, from left, students Cairee Mayfield, Megan Kurtner, Page Madison, Lindsay Lymer, associate professor Deborah Dalton, and students Juan Garza and Stephen Hanna; and back row, from left, lecturer Nita Hudson, professor Ron Anderson, lecturer Debbie Berry, students Leslie Laney and Flora Wall and associate professor Scott Lagraff.

Jacksonville baritone Stephen Hanna placed second in the senior men’s division. Soprano Flora Wall from Humble placed second in junior women’s division, and Spring freshman Megan Kurtner, mezzo-sporano, also placed second in the freshmen women’s division.

Earning third place honors were Houston juniors Lyndsay Lymer, mezzo-soprano, in junior women’s division, Cairee Mayfield in junior men’s division, and Emily Rhoades, SFA Music Preparatory student from Lufkin, competing in the high school women’s lower division.

Honorable mentions went to Gilmer graduate student Leslie Laney in the graduate women’s division; to El Paso freshman Juan Garza in the sophomore men’s division; and to Carterville, Ill., senior Page Madison in the senior women’s division.

Kurtner studies with Ron Anderson, professor of voice at SFA; Madison studies with Debbie Berry, voice lecturer; Laney, Lymer and Wall study with Deborah Dalton, associate professor of voice and opera; Garza and Hanna study with Scott LaGraff, associate professor of voice; and Mayfield studies with Nita Hudson, voice and opera lecturer.

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2013 PRCA Rodeo Poster and Barrel Racing Flyer

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Three people arrested in connection with drug investigation

The Nacogdoches County Sheriff Office has arrested three people in connection with two different drug investigations. Sheriff Jason Bridges stated that Deputies went to a residence located on Muller Street in Nacogdoches, Texas for further investigation of narcotics activity. The Sheriff Office had received information of suspicious activity in the area. Bridges stated that deputies had also made a seizure of narcotics earlier in the month that helped officers gain further information about drug activity in the area.

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Sheriff Bridges stated that surveillance was conducted on the house to identify drug activity. During the surveillance, deputies observed what they believed to be drug transactions occurring in front of the residence. Upon contact with the homeowner, Deputies observed the suspect’s inside the residence were smoking marijuana.
Deputies obtained consent to search the residence and found 9 grams of crystal methamphetamine, several grams of marijuana, numerous packaging material, digital scales and marijuana smoking pipes scattered throughout the residence.

ALVAREZ, RAUL

Raul Alvarez 25 years of age and Samuel Hale 25 years of age both from Nacogdoches, Texas were both arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance a 2nd felony. Both subjects were transported to the Nacogdoches County Jail.

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The Nacogdoches County Sheriff Office also arrested another subject for dangerous drugs after a traffic stop on FM 343. SGT. Davidson with the Nacogdoches County Sheriff Office stopped a Hyundai passenger car for a traffic violation Wednesday morning. After speaking with the driver, Sgt. Davidson became suspicious of criminal activity due to the driver’s demeanor and nervousness. Sgt. Davidson obtained consent to search the motor vehicle and found a large amount of narcotics pills inside the vehicle.
David Almaraz was arrested at the scene for possession of a dangerous drug and transported to the Nacogdoches County Jail. Sheriff Bridges stated that Almaraz is also a person of interest in a theft case on prescription medication that had been reported stolen. The sheriff office is in the process of identifying these pills with the ones that were stolen, more charges may be filed at a later date.

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February 7: NPD Crime Report

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

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