September 28: 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.

Inmates can send letters to be posted on Everything Nac:
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PO Box 630091
Nacogdoches, Texas, 75963-0091

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Nacogdoches City Council Regular Meeting, October 2

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Garage Sale: 7am, September 29

Contact: Cheli Gilchrist

Time/Date Starts: 7:00am on September 29

Time/Date Ends: 12:00

Address: Excelsior ISD between Nacogdoches & Center

Additional Info: We will be having a community benefit garage sale for a community member who is currently awaiting a liver transplant. All proceeds will go to medical costs.It will be held at the Excelsior School between Nacogdoches and Center on HWY 7. It will begin at 7am Saturday, September 29th. Also that afternoon we will be selling BBQ plates at 4 PM and will be auctioning off some great items at 7 PM. Come out and show your support for this great man and his family!

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Obituary: Gwen Layton Meador

Mrs. Gwen Layton Meador, age 83, passed away Wednesday, September 26, 2012, at Nacogdoches Medical Center.
Mrs. Meador was born January 21, 1929, in Chireno to parents Grad Layton and Elsie Mae (Crawford) Layton. She had been a longtime resident of the Etoile and Chireno areas.
She took great pride in her family. Gwen enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and was very supportive in whatever things they were involved with. She always saw the best in everyone and never met a stranger. Her family loved her great cooking. She was also an avid reader and devoted viewer of the television show, Jeopardy.
Survivors include her sons, Charles W. Meador and wife Marsha of Melrose, Jerry L. Meador and wife Tracey of Melrose, and Larry G. Meador and Cyndi of Huntington; daughters, Carolyn Cox and husband Lane of Woden and Marvis Johnson and husband Gary of Nacogdoches; sister, Bonnie Mae Clark of Crosby; brothers, Harold Donald “Don” Layton and wife Judy of Elgin and Grady Wayne Layton of Woden; and sisters-in-law, Charlsie Burnaman of Chireno and Nelda Rupert and husband Ken of Etoile; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was known fondly as “Maw Maw” to many.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles J. Meador, on February 16, 2003; daughter, Deannie Meador, on February 24, 2005; a grandson, Matthew Steven Meador, on June 6, 2009; brother, Gradys Eugene “Gene” Layton, on October 22, 2000; and brother-in-law, Loith Burnaman, on November 20, 2004.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 29, 2012, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel, 5400 North Street in Nacogdoches with Bro. Glenn D. Morton and Bro. Reagan Sewell officiating. Interment will follow at Blue Springs Cemetery in Etoile, TexasP.
Pallbearers: grandsons Mark Meador, Jacob Meador, Jason Meador and Chester Johnson; and great-grandsons Charles Tyler Simpson and Dustin Whisenhunt. Honorary pallbearers: grandchildren Michael Cox, Rebecca Wells, Cindy Parmer, Jennifer Meador, Savannah Meador, Sherri Taylor, and Kim Jackson.
Visitation will be held Friday, September 28, 2012, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Cason Monk-Metcalf.
Services are under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors, located at 5400 North Street in Nacogdoches, Texas. Online condolences and memories accepted at www.CasonMonk-Metcalf.com.

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September 27: Sheriff Office Daily Activity Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office that list the reports from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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September 27: NPD Crime Report

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

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Fall is in the air this weekend at the Nacogdoches Farmer’s Market

Join us this Saturday for a variety of handcrafted wood products, sweet potato pies, pumpkin bread, organic pastured whole frozen chicken, ribbon cane syrup, peanuts and so much more!

The American Legion’s, Taqueria San Juan, and Mario Raspberry will all be on site serving delicious breakfast and lunch.

Other things you might find this time of year: baked goods, breads, cakes, mini cheesecakes, organic chicken, cookies, fried pies & pies), candles, canned goods (jams & jellies, marmalades, preserves, chow-chow, pickled vegetables, salsas & relishes), artisan Texas cheese, fresh ground cornmeal, free-range eggs, organic tilapia fish filets, local raw honey, jewelry, plants (cacti, bedding plants, house plants, fruit trees, trees & whips), smoothies, soaps (lye and herbal), ribbon cane syrup, tamales, vinegars, fruit wines and wood products. LOCAL PRODUCE: frozen shelled beans (butter & baby Lima), cantaloupes (Israely & regular), cucumbers, eggplants (5 kinds), greens (mustard & turnip), okra, onions, peanuts, frozen shelled peas (blackeyed, brown Crowder, purple hull & zipper cream), peppers (Anaheim, banana, green Bell, cayenne, red hot cherry, cow horn, habanera, jalapeno & serrano), new potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, squash (butternut, Cushaw, patti pan, pinata, yellow & zucchini) & tomatoes (green & red).

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. The market is not currently open on Wednesday’s. If the market parking lot is full, additional parking is available in the Nacogdoches County Courthouse Annex parking lot. Make plans to join us for our Special Edition Farmer’s Market at Memorial Hospital on Wednesday October 3rd from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Please note that the Farmer’s Market is a “Smoke Free” facility for the health of our customers and vendors.

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September 24 – September 28: County Court At Law

Record Of Criminal Actions taken by Nacogdoches County Court At Law

This is the report of the cases where a verdict was decided.



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September 27: 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.

Inmates can send letters to be posted on Everything Nac:
Everything Nac
PO Box 630091
Nacogdoches, Texas, 75963-0091

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SFA’s Orchestra of the Pines to open ‘A Season of Firsts’

NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS – The Orchestra of the Pines, Stephen F. Austin State University’s flagship orchestral ensemble, will open its season – “A Season of Firsts” – with a concert featuring works from three countries at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8, in Cole Concert Hall.

Gene Moon is director of orchestral studies for the SFA School of Music and director of the Orchestra of the Pines, which will open “A Season of Firsts” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8, in Cole Concert Hall.

“International Delights,” which is the title of the opening concert, will highlight works of composers that have become staple repertoire in the orchestra literature, according to Gene Moon, director of orchestral studies at SFA and the orchestra’s director.

“To inaugurate ‘A Season of Firsts,’ I felt a collaborative effort was in order,” Moon said.

Moon and David Howard, associate director of choral activities and director of the SFA Choral Union, attended the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Okla., together. The collaboration will be their first and thus a fitting start to the “Season of Firsts,” Moon said.

“As we discussed repertoire, we decided upon two major works for our ensembles: Ludwig van Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra and Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs for baritone, chorus and orchestra,” Moon said.

Howard, whose voice “is a beautiful instrument,” Moon said, was an ideal choice as soloist for Williams’ work. The role of the piano in Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy is the centerpiece of the work. For this special engagement, Moon turned to Andrew Parr, SFA professor of music. The Oct. 8 performance will be Parr’s second performance of the work.

“The last time the work was performed by the Orchestra of the Pines was on May 8, 1999,” Moon said.

Howard will also perform as part of a sextet that will include Richard Berry, Scott LaGraff, Debbie Berry and Charlotte Davis, all SFA music faculty members, and LaGraff’s wife, Kim LaGraff, who is an accomplished mezzo-soprano.

“The evening will be host to wonderful musicians on stage and be a night to remember,” Moon said.

The Russian Easter Overture by Rimsky-Korsakov is a famous work in composers’ oeuvre, according to Moon. Unlike many overtures that serve as opening numbers to operas and larger settings, Rimsky-Korsakov’s work is a concert overture, a work meant to stand alone in performance, he said. The upcoming concert is the orchestra’s first performance of the work in its history.

Williams’ Five Mystical Songs is a collection of songs based on the work of English poet George Herbert. Of the five songs, the final movement, “Let All The World in Every Corner Sing,” is one of the most well-known works presented as a liturgical song in many church settings.

Moon described Choral Fantasy as “perhaps the little brother” of Beethoven’s famous ninth symphony, “related by the use of similar melodic material that popularized the larger sibling work,” he said.

The concert is a joint presentation of the SFA College of Fine Arts, School of Music and Orchestra Series. It is sponsored in part by Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, the Wedgeworth-Wright Endowment for the Arts and the Cole Annuity Fund.

Tickets for “International Delights” are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $5 for students. For tickets or information, visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu or call (936) 468-6407.

Cuttline: Gene Moon is director of orchestral studies for the SFA School of Music and director of the Orchestra of the Pines, which will open “A Season of Firsts” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8, in Cole Concert Hall.

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