National Night Out

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Tuesday, October 2, 2018 is National Night Out. Hundreds of municipal courts in Texas will celebrate by hosting community events as a way to prevent impaired driving and increase traffic safety in their communities.

The Nacogdoches Municipal Court will have an event at the court from 5pm-7pm. Court Staff will be set up outside of the Municipal Court building to hand out traffic safety awareness material. There will be fun activities for all ages to learn traffic safety tips.

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SFA Wind Ensemble to present ‘The Music of Viet Cuong’

Composer Viet Cuong

Composer Viet Cuong

The Stephen F. Austin State University Wind Ensemble will perform its first concert of the semester when the student ensemble presents “The Music of Viet Cuong” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus.

Described as “alluring” and “wildly inventive” by The New York Times, composer Cuong’s music has been performed on six continents, according to Dr. David Campo, director of SFA bands and the Wind Ensemble. Cuong is a visiting composer in the SFA School of Music.

Sō Percussion, Alarm Will Sound, Sandbox Percussion, the PRISM Quartet, JACK Quartet, Gregory Oakes, Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra, Albany Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony and Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, among others, have performed his works.

His music has been featured in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, Aspen Music Festival, New Music Gathering, Boston GuitarFest, International Double Reed Society Conference, U.S. Navy Band International Saxophone Symposium and on American Public Radio’s “Performance Today.”

“He also enjoys composing for the wind ensemble medium, and his works for winds have amassed more than 100 performances by conservatory and university ensembles worldwide,” Campo said.

The Wind Ensemble will perform Cuong’s “Moth” and “Sound and Smoke.”

“Moth” was composed in 2013 and is a study in contrasts. Of the piece, Cuong says, “The moth to the flame narrative is a familiar one. We have all seen moths in the glow of flames or stadium lights. Scientists call this phenomenon “phototaxis,” but I prefer to think of this attraction in much more romantic terms. ‘Moth’ seeks inspiration from the dualities between light and dark, beautiful and grotesque, reality and fantasy, and the ultimate decision to sacrifice sensibility for grace.”

Both the title and concept of “Sound and Smoke” were derived from a line from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s play ‘Faust,’ when Faust equates words to “mere sound and smoke” and declares that “feeling is everything,” according to Cuong.

“Each of the two movements has been given an abstract, parenthetical title to further incorporate Goethe’s conjecture that words will never be able to fully express what feelings and, in this case, music can,” he states of the work. “Therefore, these titles serve merely as starting points for personal interpretation and should not interfere with the music itself.”

The program also features Kevin Puts’ “Millennium Canons,” which was originally written for orchestra and transcribed for band by Mark Spede. “Millennium Canons” was commissioned by the Institute for American Music of the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester and was premiered by the Boston Pops Orchestra in June 2001 at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

Closing the concert will be Charles Ives’ “Country Band March.” Composed in 1903, the work is a parody of the realities of performance by a country band, from the “out of tune” introduction to the pandemonium, which reigns at the close.

“While the main march theme is probably of Ives’ own creation,” Campo said, “the march features an impressive list of quotations that includes ‘Arkansas Traveler,’ ‘Battle Cry of Freedom,’ ‘British Grenadiers,’ ‘The Girl I Left Behind Me,’ ‘London Bridge,’ ‘Yankee Doodle’ and ‘Semper Fidelis,’ to name a few.”

Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu.

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SFA alumna named among Best New Poets of 2018

Tennessee Hill, a recent Stephen F. Austin State University graduate, was recognized for her poem, “Stripling’s Florist Pharmacy,” in “Best New Poets of 2018,” an annual anthology of 50 poems from emerging writers published by the University of Virginia Press.

The poem was included in Hill’s senior thesis for her Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing. It was inspired by the Nacogdoches floral shop she passed daily on her way to class.

Hill, who is “over-the-moon happy” about this recognition, is the third SFA student to be featured in UVP’s anthology. In 2013, alumna Jade Schlich was recognized, and in 2014, Jeremy Windham was featured.

Hill first discovered her love for poetry during her freshman year in Dr. Christine Butterworth-McDermott’s introduction to creative writing class. Butterworth-McDermott, professor of English, recalled that Hill was focused on other writing genres, but she soon embraced the challenge.

“She had a knack for it,” Butterworth-McDermott said, “and she became more and more excited about each poem she wrote. It became her passion, which was thrilling to see.”

Hill said falling in love with poetry was a poetic journey in itself.

“Poetry was kind of my college sweetheart, meaning I instantly fell for it and chased after it wildly for years,” Hill said. “Poetry challenges me to make the most out of a tiny space, to whittle a larger conversation down to the bare bones and still make it pretty.”

Hill’s ability to describe life is something Butterworth-McDermott believes sets her apart from other writers. “She has a very vivid way of describing things, and she uses original imagery and phrasing that make all her poems memorable,” Butterworth-McDermott said.

Butterworth-McDermott also credits Hill’s ability to “devour books” as another reason for the recognition. “That love of constantly taking in new ideas and of not being afraid of hard work are some reasons why I know we’ll be seeing many more professional triumphs from her.”

For more information about SFA’s Department of English and Creative Writing, contact Dr. John A. McDermott, coordinator of creative writing, at mcdermotja@sfasu.edu or (936) 468-2344.

By Emily Brown, marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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September 27, 2018: NPD Crime Report

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September 27, 2018: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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September 27, 2018: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA’s University Series presents dynamic new string ensemble Sybarite5

The SYBARITE5 string quintet will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus as part of the College of Fine Arts' University Series.

The SYBARITE5 string quintet will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus as part of the College of Fine Arts’ University Series.

The commanding performance style of SYBARITE5 string quintet comes to W.M. Turner Auditorium on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus when the group performs in the College of Fine Arts’ University Series.

Known for its startlingly eclectic repertoire – from Piazzolla to Brubeck to Radiohead – SYBARITE5 comes to SFA Thursday, Oct. 18, for a 7:30 p.m. performance. The group is turning heads throughout the music world, according to Scott Shattuck, associate dean of the College of Fine Arts and director of the series.

“This is a sensationally exciting string ensemble,” Shattuck said. “They’ve promised to play some classics for us, but you just can’t hold them back from the tango, jazz, pop, art-rock and other contemporary music that they love.”

“Their rock star status…is well deserved,” the Sarasota Herald Tribune stated about SYBARITE5. “Their classically honed technique mixed with grit and all out passionate attack transfixes the audience.”

Dubbed the “Millennial Kronos,” SYBARITE5’s debut album, “Disturb the Silence,” quickly reached the top 10 on the Billboard charts. The group’s follow-up album, “Everything in its Right Place,” was released at Carnegie Hall to critical acclaim. SYBARITE5 recently released its latest album, “Outliers,” featuring all new works from American composers. It rapidly rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Classical chart.

SYBARITE5 is the first group of its kind to win the Concert Artists Guild International Competition. Comprised of Sami Merdinian and Sarah Whitney, violins; Angela Pickett, viola; Laura Metcalf, cello; and Louis Levitt, bass, the ensemble has taken audiences by storm all across the U.S., forever changing the perception of chamber music performance, Shattuck said.

“Lovers of classical music will be thrilled, no doubt, but so will fans of other musical styles,” Shattuck continued. “They’re fierce, they’re fun, they’re hypnotic. I’ve simply never heard anything like them.”

Highlights of recent seasons have included performances in 43 states and counting, from the Library of Congress to Anchorage Concert Association, as well as concerts in SYBARITE5’s home of New York City at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Apple Store and the 92nd Street Y. In addition to its own groundbreaking, portable music festival, Forward Festival, SYBARITE5 has appeared at Ravinia, Caramoor Center for the Arts, Wolf Trap Opera, Grand Teton Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Chautauqua Music Festival, Look and Listen Festival and many others. International appearances include Canada’s Tuckamore Music Festival, the New Docta International Music Festival in Cordoba, Argentina, and the Osaka Festa in Japan.

The SFA performance is sponsored in part by Cataract, Glaucoma, Cornea & Retina Consultants of East Texas/Benchmark Optical/Medical Arts Surgery Center.

Prior to the performance, Dr. Jennifer Dalmas, associate professor of violin and viola in the SFA School of Music, will present an informative talk at 7 p.m. in Griffith Gallery. The gallery is located across the hall from Turner Auditorium, which is inside the Griffith Fine Arts Building, 2222 Alumni Drive. The audience is invited back to the gallery for a post-performance reception to meet the performers and to honor the corporate sponsor.

Single event ticket prices for the University Series are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors and $10 for non-SFA students/youth. Tickets for SFA students are $3.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit finearts.sfasu.edu, stop by the Fine Arts Box Office in Room 211 of the Griffith Fine Arts Building, or call (936) 468-6407 or (888) 240-ARTS.

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Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Agriculture receives grant

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Agriculture received a $3,000 student recruiting grant from the U.S. Poultry Foundation during the 2018 International Poultry Expo held in Atlanta, Georgia. The grant will assist the SFA Department of Agriculture in hosting its annual College Experience Day, as well as other recruiting efforts. Pictured, representatives present Dr. Joey Bray, chair of SFA’s Department of Agriculture and director of poultry science, second from right, with the grant check.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Agriculture received a $3,000 student recruiting grant from the U.S. Poultry Foundation during the 2018 International Poultry Expo held in Atlanta, Georgia. The grant will assist the SFA Department of Agriculture in hosting its annual College Experience Day, as well as other recruiting efforts. Pictured, representatives present Dr. Joey Bray, chair of SFA’s Department of Agriculture and director of poultry science, second from right, with the grant check.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Agriculture received a $3,000 student recruiting grant from the U.S. Poultry Foundation during the 2018 International Poultry Expo held in Atlanta, Georgia.

The grant will assist the SFA Department of Agriculture in hosting its annual College Experience Day, as well as other recruiting initiatives. The department’s College Experience Day draws hundreds of high school students from across the region to engage in hands-on agricultural activities at the university’s 642-acre Walter C. Todd Agricultural Research Center. Among the unique initiatives offered during the event is the opportunity for high school students to tour the SFA Broiler Research Center, which works closely with the poultry industry to discover, evaluate and interpret better methods of poultry production.

The foundation awarded recruiting grants totaling $282,500 to 35 colleges and universities across the United States with either a poultry science department or a poultry studies program. The student recruiting program dates to 1994 when the foundation was established to provide annual recruiting funds to attract students to poultry studies and ultimately into careers in the poultry industry. The grant was made possible, in part, from an endowing foundation gift from Frost, a CPA firm.

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September 26, 2018: NPD Crime Report

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September 26, 2018: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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