Category Archives: NacCity
Weaver Street Dedication Set
Arthur Weaver helped found the Nacogdoches Chapter of NAACP, organized the Nacogdoches County Voter’s League and the Nacogdoches County Community Foundation. Mr. Weaver’s homestead is located on the corner of Martin Luther King Drive, and Lucas Street. Recently a request … Continue reading
Starter plants this weekend at the Farmer’s Market
Just in time for spring planting, Virginia McDowell will be selling flower starter plants. Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), candles, canned goods (wild-picked jams & jellies including may haw, blackberry, blueberry, muscatine and wild … Continue reading
All new “Running of the Blooms” 10K set for April 14
Sprint into spring this year by taking part in the inaugural “Running of the Blooms” 10K, one of the events of the Nacogdoches Azalea Trail. The certified 10K run will start at 7:15 a.m. Saturday, April 14, in historic downtown … Continue reading
VW show cruising into town
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 … Continue reading
Locals to polish green thumbs at azalea symposium
Whether your prized and pampered azaleas are the talk of the town or you have the blackest thumb in the neighborhood, the upcoming Azalea Trail Symposium is the place to be Saturday, March 10. Titled “May the Drips Be With … Continue reading
Downtown Nacogdoches to host Senior Discount Day
Participating merchants in historic downtown Nacogdoches are gearing up for the second installment of Senior Discount Day. The monthly shopping promotion will be held on the 1st Tuesday of each month, next Tuesday, March 6th. “We are happy to be … Continue reading
Pick up your peach and plum trees this weekend at the Farmer’s Market
Brenda Morgan will be selling bare root peach and plum trees, frozen peaches and pear preserves. Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), candles, canned goods (wild-picked jams & jellies including may haw, blackberry, blueberry, muscatine … Continue reading
Stage 2 Drought Conservation plan goes into effect March 1
The City of Nacogdoches will go into Stage 2 of its drought contingency plan March 1st. Nacogdoches has been fortunate to receive rainfall recently; with the lake rising almost a foot and a half last weekend, however significant additional rainfall … Continue reading
Fresh Breakfast this weekend at the Farmer’s Market
Taqueria San Juan will be back at the Farmer’s Market this Saturday morning to set up and serve breakfast burritos, gorditas, quesadillas and tacos. Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), candles, canned goods (wild-picked jams … Continue reading
Nacogdoches City Council Regular Meeting, February 21
This page may take a moment to load Click Here to load a separate PDF file of the Agenda Only Below is the agenda and all the package notes for the meeting. Click Here to load a separate PDF file … Continue reading


