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Early Voting Info

Vote now and you’ll avoid the rush and long lines and potential delays at the voting box on November 4, 2014. Why wait? Vote today!flags300

Early voting is ready and waiting for you at the Nacogdoches Courthouse Annex at 203 W. Main Street, Room 113.

HOURS / TIMES

8-5, Monday to Friday (Oct 20-24)

Noon to 5:00 on Sunday, (Oct. 26)

8-5, Monday – Wednesday (Oct. 27-29)

7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday & Friday (30th and 31st)

Saturday, October 25 – office closed, no early voting today

Interesting articles about voting from other sites:

Why should “young people” vote? Read article here.

Why do “old people” vote more often? Read article here.

Are more “black people” voting than ever before?  Read article here.

Are fewer “asian people” voting? Read article here.

Texans & voting – horrible news! Read the sad article here.



$5.00 Fun at the Lamp-Lite Theatre

info provided by Lamp-Lite Theatre . . . thanks!

“Audience Dress Rehearsal” of “I Hate Hamlet” will be at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, October 30, 2014. This is a great way to see fabulous live theatre at the most family-friendly affordable price possible – just $5.00 per person! Reservations for “Audience Dress Rehearsal” are not possible and advance ticket purchases unnecessary. It is fine to arrive a little early to have time for visiting with friends and finding a great place to sit to enjoy the performance.

“Audience Dress Rehearsal” plays an important role at Lamp-Lite Theatre. This is the last rehearsal opportunity for cast and crew to sharpen their delivery, timing and procedures. Traditionally, the Thursday evening BEFORE OPENING NIGHT, Lamp-Lite Theatre opens its doors to the student population of the Nacogdoches Area. For $5.00 donation students, their friends and family are invited to attend a “sneak preview” the “audience dress rehearsal” of the upcoming production. Parents and guardians are invited to accompany their youngsters.

Celebrate the Halloween season with this romantic comedy which is also a hilarious Ghost Story. John Barrymore, a dashing actor famous for his portrayal of Hamlet (in the 1920s) comes back from the beyond to coach a nervous young TV actor slated to play the same part in New York’s Shakespeare in the Park. Barrymore coaches the young actor in the art of acting and the art of seducing a woman. The delightful comedy features fighting, séances, and romance – all with a comic twist. The cast includes Tiffany Gauntt, Justin Hughes, Tim Hogle, Bill Small, LaChanda Maxie and Sarah McMullan.

LOCATION
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 US 59 and Old Tyler Road (FM1638). You need to know that US 59 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.

Golden games for your golden years

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“Games for Seniors” is a monthly event hosted by the Nacogdoches Public Library for senior citizens who want to get together for casual social fun in a relaxed environment with some friendly competition. The Library provides the perfect setting for card games such as spades, or dominoes, or other games you might enjoy.

Dates: 3rd Tuesday of each month

Time: 2:00 p.m.

What to Bring? Bring a friend! Or, you’re sure to meet some new ones, as well.

More info – call the Library – 936-559-2970.

Thanks!





Fall Fling at Farmers Market

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Click here to find printable version of poster.

September 20, 2014 (Saturday) will be the annual Fall Fling hosted by the Nacogdoches Farmers Market.

This fabulous event is free (with shopping opportunities available) and includes great entertainment for all ages.

Musical acts include the young violinists, the Rhythm Rockers cloggers, Cindy Grayson, Emily Williams, El Camino Real and Miki Lynn.

There will also be free music lessons, a petting zoo, and so much more.

The children’s activity area will be open from 9 am to 1 pm.

The Nacogdoches Farmers Market is one of the best and most exciting markets in the state. You can get almost everything you need or want at the market, including fresh groceries, fruits, vegetables, eggs, candles, baked goods, bread, cheese, flowers, herbs, spices, honey, baby items, furniture, jewelry, dishes, home furnishings, meat, cornmeal, soap and so much more.

Visit the Nacogdoches Farmers Market online HERE and tell them you saw it at Shangriladoches!

Alzheimer’s Walk

October 11, 2014 (Saturday) will be the Nacogdoches “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” event at the Native Plant Center.

This event is “dog and stroller friendly” and is expected to be a lot of fun, so register your team today!

To register, visit alztex.org/walk

Or, call 1-800-272-3900.

According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Alzheimer’s Association estimates that 5.2 million people have Alzheimer’s disease in the United States. In Texas, 340,000 people have Alzheimer’s disease.

More info about how Alzheimer’s is affecting Texas available here.

Sports Day Out

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September 27, 2014 (Saturday) will be “Sports Day Out” for all people with disabilities, and their families and friends, too, of course! (Under 18 must have a supervising adult with them, please).

This event will be held at the SFA Ag Pond, with the Registration Tent nearby at Hall 20.

There will be free fishing, with poles & bait provided and no fishing license required. Other activities include lunch, games, prizes, petting zoo and ponies, plus music from The Never Brothers.

For more info, contact Todd at 936-564-1433.

See you there!

Hello, Dolly!

Hello, Dolly!

Come see this great show at the Lamp-Lite theatre!

(info provided from the Lamp-Lite theatre)

September 26 & 27, October 3 & 4 – 7:30 p.m.

September 28 & October 5 – 2:00 p.m.

Hello Dolly, one of the world’s favorite musical comedies, opens Lamp-Lite’s forty-fourth season. Garland Buffalo and Debbie Berry, co-star in the star studded cast featuring Keith Aiavolasiti, Nita Hudson, Jessie Erb, Michael Dean, Richard Malloy, Lee Broadwater, Bill Small, LaChanda Maxie, and a host of talented singers of all ages.

Multi-talented Musical Director, Davy Thomas, leads a cast of 30+ in upbeat music that includes Till the Parade Passes By, So Long Dearie, It Takes a Woman, Put on Your Sunday Clothes, Hello Dolly.

For all the details, visit their website at www.lamplitetheatre.org and look for them on Facebook, too.

In the Nacogdoches Area purchase tickets in advance at:

The Convention and Visitors Bureau 936-564-7351

Fitness 360 936-569-0068

Glass Castles 936-560-3249

PATRONS OUTSIDE THE NACOGDOCHES AREA
RESERVE A TICKET BY:

CALLING
936-564-8300

OR EMAIL
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.

LOCATION

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.

GPS Coordinates
N 31° 38.581 W 094° 40.876

Cutie and the Boxer

Free movie tonight! “Cutie and the Boxer” is a moving portrait of a couple wrestling with the eternal themes of sacrifice, disappointment and aging, against a background of lives dedicated to art.

Here is the link to the IMDb page about this movie.

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Art and the Friends of the Visual Arts will present a free, one-night screening of “Cutie and the Boxer” at 7:00 p.m. Friday, July 11, in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches. Directed by Zachary Heinzerling, “Cutie and the Boxer” is a moving portrait of a couple wrestling with the eternal themes of sacrifice, disappointment and aging, against a background of lives dedicated to art. Heinzerling’s debut documentary is a portrait of art, companionship and the 40-year turbulent love story between Ushio and Noriko Shinohara, two Japanese artists who meet and marry in New York in the early 1970s. This screening is part of the School of Art’s monthly Friday Night Film Series. The Cole Art Center is located at 329 E. Main St.

I recommend you plan to arrive a few minutes early, because there is limited parking which is usually filled quickly.

Thank you to Buckley at the Nac Farmer’s Market for this info.

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.