12 x 12 Art Show

Where’s the best 12 x 12 square in Nacogdoches? Come find out at the annual “12 x 12” art show and fundraiser for the Stephen F. Austin State University Art Department. This is a fun fundraisers and is one of the best events all year, so don’t miss out. If you have never attended before, why not give it a try this year?

Artists from Nacogdoches and other areas in east Texas have been working all spring to create special pieces of art . . . with the constraint that they must fit on the 12 x 12 piece of wood that is provided. This gives the artists just enough structure to be successful but still leaves them plenty of room to be creative and the results are always interesting and clever, ranging from simple photographs or drawings to elaborate sculptures, mysteries and all sorts of other media.

On July 19th, there will be an “end of show” special event, with refreshments, auction and raffle. This is a fun time and makes for a really great date night for adventuresome folks who are tired of the same old “dinner and movie” every time.

Here’s how it works:

Until the 19th, you can visit the Cole Art Center in downtown Nacogdoches to view all the artwork and place your silent auction bid. Keep in mind that the artists have been asked to NOT sign their name on the front of their piece, so it’s a mystery who made which one.

Then, on July 19th, every one comes to the gallery and pieces that have not sold at silent auction are available for $100 each for a few minutes at the beginning of the evening. Don’t be late, if you want to get a piece for the $100, because they will go quickly.

During the last hour, the best part begins, with a raffle to give away all the remaining items that have not been sold yet. Raffle tickets will be sold for $5 each or $20 for five tickets. Any work that remains unsold later in the evening will be raffled off.

Bruce Partain (Nac County Chamber of Commerce President) will serve as the master of ceremonies during the raffle. You’ll want to be aware that you do not get to pick out which artwork you want to win. They start at one end of the room and work around, one by one, and if your number is called, that’s the piece you get. However, it’s quite acceptable to offer to trade with someone, or even to give away your winning item to a friend or anyone else who wants it more than you do, and these types of negotiations and trades are part of the fun, so don’t be shy.

This can be a free event for you, as there is not an admission fee, refreshments are included, and you are not required to purchase any artwork. However, why not bring at least $5.00? It’s for a good cause (scholarships for art) and you can get at least one raffle ticket . . . . you only need one to win, as long as you get the right one!

All in all, the “12 x 12 Show” is a wonderful time!

As a special highlight this year, the last artwork created by the late Gary Frields, former professor of art at SFA, will be featured in a special auction.

For more info, please call The Cole Art Center at 936-568-6557.

Wizard of Oz (2014)

It’s back again, the great and wonderful Wizard of Oz, presented by our very own Lamp-Lite Theatre.

Come on out and see the show!

The Wizard of Oz
July 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th – 7:30 pm
July 13th & 20th – 2:00 pm

The Wizard of Oz features Bill Small as the great and powerful OZ and 25 children playing the Munchkins who sing the classic favorites of Follow the Yellow Brick Road and Ding-Dong the Witch is Dead. Other performers will be:

Ali Fuller and Emily Rhoades (alternating as Dorothy)
Hannah Harris andLaura Licht (alternating as Gloria)

Keith Aiavolasiti (Tin Man)
Andy Wilson (Cowardly Lion)
Zack Newman (Scare Crow)
Nita Hudson (Wicked Witch)

Visit Lamp Lite Theatre main website here.

They are also on Facebook.

Advance ticket purchase is recommended.

In local area, please visit:

The Convention and Visitors Bureau 936-564-7351
Fitness 360 936-569-0068
Glass Castle 936-560-3249

Outside local area, please call:

936-564-8300

Or email to:

LampLite@hughes.net

For accurate RESERVATIONS provide;
NAME (tickets will be held at the Box Office in this persons name)
Day & Date (of the performance you want to see)
Number of Tickets
Email or Telephone Number

TICKET PRICES:
Minors, Students = $8.00
Seniors (60 and over) = $12.00
All Others = $15.00

Season Ticket:
(Good for six admissions to the plays of your choice throughout the season)
Students = $40.00
Seniors (60 and over) = $65.00
Regular = $80.00

The Box Office Accepts;
Cash, Check, Season Tickets, Visa or Master Card

The Outlets require;
Check or Season Ticket

THEATRE LOCATION

GPS Coordinates
N 31° 38.581 W 094° 40.876

Lamp-Lite Theatre
4210 Lamp-Lite Lane
P.O. Box 630446
75963-0446

Lamp-Lite Theatre is located on the west side of Nacogdoches, Texas at the junction of US59 and Old Tyler Road (FM1638). You need to know that US59 is incorporated in the west portion of Loop 224 that surrounds Nacogdoches. Lamp-Lite Theatre is nestled in the trees at the very end of Lamp-Lite Lane. Lamp-Lite Lane intersects Old Tyler Road at the north east quadrant of the junction of US59 and Old Tyler Road. Lamp-Lite Lane is a short black top street that runs between the Grace Baptist Church on the left and a Texas State Forrest Service Compound on the right.

Time to Vote!

It’s that time again, when we have the chance to influence our local community and let our desires be known, but in a peaceful and nonviolent way. All across the world are dying, literally, as they struggle to get this opportunity that we sometimes take for granted. Indeed, people sacrificing their lives so that someone else can vote is by no means a far-distant memory even here, either (or at least it shouldn’t be).

Honor those who came before so you can have this opportunity today – get out & vote!

Early voting is already going this week. Voter turnout is expected to be higher than usual, so it’s an especially good time to learn how to attend “early voting” and see how much more pleasant your voting experience can by when you use this fantastic option. Beat the crowd – vote this week!

The Nacogdoches ISD bond issue is a key item on the ballot this time. There are many reasons both FOR and AGAINST the bond issue, and all have some merit and a bit of the truth of the greater picture.

It would be hard to disagree that the Nac schools are as safe as they could be. Open walkways, unfenced areas, classrooms un-attached, all of these issues and more do need to be corrected, and quickly.

Infrastructure is also struggling, and urgent updates are needed in many areas. Even things as basic as paint or chairs all cost money.

Any piece of equipment eventually wears out and a building is no different. Some of our local schools are fast approaching 50+ years old. There’s only so many times you can “update” before a new building really is necessary.

On the other hand, it’s just as important to consider some points on the other side. The current proposal is for 58 million dollars, approximately, which indeed is a huge number. Another bond issue is still current and the school district already has quite a bit of outstanding debt. Is it wise to take on even more debt, and so much? It’s a fair question to ask, especially when tax rates must go up to repay the debt, with interest, of course!

As you are considering how you’d like to vote, there are two especially good places to go for a comprehensive look at more of the issues and information related to the bond proposal.

Nac ISD website – FAQs about the bond proposal here

Daily Sentinel Newspaper – the Sunday paper had a long article about the bond issue and also about the candidates for the school board position, with interviews with each candidate, very informative article, thanks!




Front Porch Music Festival




The best live music, from blues to bluegrass, at the 2014 Front Porch Music Festival at Millard’s Crossing.

Date: April 26, 2014
Time: 4 pm to 9 pm
Where: 6020 North Street, Nacogdoches
(at Millard’s Crossing Historic Village)

Admission Costs:

$5 adults
$4 children
$10 coolers

Food vendors will also be available, with BBQ, tacos, drinks and more.

Guests are encouraged to bring their own deck chairs, coolers, blankets, musical instruments and friends to enjoy the music.

For more information, call 936-564-6631 or email info@millardscrossing.org




A new school in Nac? (Jan 30)

A new elementary school in the north end of town is just one of many options to be considered when discussing the need for new or improved facilities in our community. There will be a meeting to inform the public and hear discussion on these items and more on January 30, 2014. This is an open meeting for the community and everyone is invited to attend.

DATE: January 30, 2014 (Thursday)

TIME: 6:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Nacogdoches High School

COST: Free

More Info: Call the High School, at 936-564-2466



Father Nature is not pleased! (Feb. 14)

The mysterious and magical world of Ya’Ria comes to life in Live Action Role Play (LARP) adventures with Sovereign Scrolls LARP group. You can visit with wizards and healers, warriors and druids, and many other fascinating members of the village that springs to life each month in Woodville, Texas, just about an hour’s drive from Nacogdoches. Participants wearing uniquely costumed garb travel the woods in search of adventure and treasure, using foam covered boffer weapons to slay those who need it.

EVENT DATE: Feb. 14-16, 2014
COST: Varies

Sovereign Scrolls usually meets one weekend a month, and sometimes more often. They also have an informative website and an active Facebook page.

Sovereign Scrolls website here.
It’s highly recommend to read as much as you can before your first event.

www.Facebook.com/sovereignscrolls

Click here to meet Fitz, the official armorer for Sovereign Scrolls.



Community Band (Jan. 26)

Nacogdoches Community Band will begin rehearsal for the Spring 2014 semester on January 26th at 4:00 p.m. Remember how much fun you had as a band nerd in days gone by? You can enjoy the fun of playing with a musical group again by joining the Nac Band.

Musicians ages 16 and older are invited to participate in the band and membership is free. All concert band instruments are needed, especially clarinets and other woodwinds. Don’t worry if you have not played with a band in several years, as you’ll find that it all comes back to you.

The band practices once a week, Sunday afternoons, with additional practice at home, and will have a concert later this spring.

For more info, visit Nacogdoches Community Band website here.



Tour of Home Gardens (Mar. 22)

For an opportunity to view some of the most fabulous landscaping in Nacogdoches, you don’t want to miss the Tour of Home Gardens this year. Although azaleas are included, many other fine plants and shrubs are also on display in amazing arrangements. Come get inspired to think of what you can do at your own home, no matter large or small.

DATE: March 22, 2014 (Saturday)
TIME: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
LOCATION: Various homes in Nacogdoches
COST: $15 (purchase at Visitor Center, 200 E. Main Street, in downtown Nac)
MORE INFO: Call 936-564-7351 or visit www.nacogdochesazaleas.com

This event is presented as a cooperative project of the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and the Friends of Historic Nacogdoches.



Water Workshop (Feb. 18)

child fishing at a lake

Whether for fishing, canoeing, feeding animals, or drinking it ourselves, the issue of water quality affects us all and everyone can get more informed at the workshop coming soon. The workshop will include info about water quality, water pollution, watershed management, and efforts to help improve and protect water of theAngelina River and surrounding areas. Participants will receive a free copy of the Texas Watershed Steward Handbook and a certificate of completion and CPUs are available for crop advisers, engineers, planners, teachers, landscape architects and floodplain managers.

This workshop is presented by a cooperative effort of the AgriLife Extension, the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers Community Based Organization and others.

DATE: February 18, 2014 (Tuesday)
TIME: 8:00 a.m. to Noon, with lunch included
LOCATION: 203 W. Main Street, Nacogdoches
COST: Free

How to register:

Visit Texas Watershed Steward website at tws.tamu.edu



Lighten Up, East Texas!

Need some motivation for losing weight? How about the chance to win a new car!? Allen Samuels Tyler has donated a new 2014 Dodge Dart as the grand prize in the weight loss competition that starts soon. Keep healthy eating affordable with other potential prizes of up to $5,000 worth of gift cards to Brookshire Brothers and other stores, too.

Registration is free and you can join the fun as an individual or as part of a team. You can also register as a team, with up to 5 people, to encourage each other.

To sign up, visit the following locations:

Fitness 360
4822 N. University Drive
936-569-0068
Monday – Thursday, 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday: 5 a.m. to 8 a.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

C.L. Simon Recreation Center
1112 North Street
936-559-2960
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

M & S Pharmacy
917 E. Austin Street
936-564-7373
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SFSA Campus Recreation
1817 Wilson Drive
936-468-5835
Wednesday: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Other times by appointment