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The cookies are here! The cookies are here! Local Girl Scouts kick off their annual cookie sale By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) - The pandemic isn’t stopping Girl Scouts from its annual cookie sale. Now, although there are a few changes with the hosting of booths, local Girl Scout troops say they are ready to get those boxes of cookies into your hands. Boxes upon boxes of Girl Scout cookies were unloaded last week and hand delivered to friends and family who secured their cookies through pre-order. The plan now is to reach other customers who have been waiting for this once a year treat. Denise Crettenden, who serves as the community chair and co-community cookie manager for parts of Guadalupe and Gonzales counties, says cookie season is always an exciting time for troops. She says in preparation of cookie season during a pandemic, customers will see a few changes -- changes that will keep everyone safe. Girl Scouts Abigail and Eleanor Crettenden guard hundreds of cookie boxes in their living room. The girls are among dozens of Girl Scouts in the area who have officially kicked off cookie season in Seguin.
“We have a lot of wonderful businesses who let us set up booths in past years and we all know that things are a little different this year so we can’t have all the booths that we’ve had in the
past. Safety is the first consideration and so, we are changing some things up this year. You won’t see girls at as many locations. You’ll see more drive-up booths. You’ll have more girls going door to door and also hanging door hangers on your door. You can have contactless delivery. So, the girls and their parents and Girl Scouts are getting creative with safe ways to get you your cookies,” said Crettenden. Crettenden says customers, however, don’t have to wait to walk up or drive through a booth. She says they can secure their cookies online. “You can go to the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas website, girlscouts-swtx.org and on there, you will find a place where you can enter your zip code and find cookies near you. So, that will list booths that are coming up, the times and the places and the details for those booths and there you can also put in a request to have a troop contact you. The other thing you can do is if you have any kind of question about cookies, you can give me a call and when people want to order, I just route that information to the local troops in the area,” said Crettenden. See COOKIES, Page 3
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Players get an extra two weeks to register for Seguin Little League By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- If you just realized that you missed Friday’s registration for a little baseball this spring, don’t worry. Due to low numbers in sign-up, Seguin Little League has decided to offer your child another chance to play by extending the registration deadline to Friday, Feb. 19. It was last year and the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that prompted a total cancellation of the entire spring season. This year, Board President Jason Harrison, says Little League is optimistic about stepping onto the field. “We did play in the fall and we actually had a safety plan in place to keep our kids and spectators as safe as possible, social distancing, wearing masks, hand sanitizer stuff like that. As long as nothing catastrophic or unforeseen comes up, we plan on having a season. We are being told to plan for it and to move forward,” said Harrison. Harrison says he understands why there might be some hesitation for baseball and softball players to sign-up but believes that the planning for a season is just as important as rolling out that schedule. “It’s very important because we still have a lot of planning to do as far as getting coaches lined up and making sure our numbers are where we are able to have teams in every division to play. If we have only one team in one division, we are going to have to look and see if we can play New Braunfels or somebody close by to interleague with them so the kiddos can play. It’s very important to get them signed up before the deadline,” said Harrison.
There are no late fees being assessed for those still wanting to sign-up. Harrison says Little League will make sure that if for any reason this season does not happen, families aren’t out the cost of registration. “We are always available to work with people as needed but we did put a post on Facebook and it does state on there that for whatever reason we do get cancelled or we can’t play, we will refund registration fees in full as long as we haven’t bought uniforms yet. If we are already past the point of uniforms, ordered and have to be paid for, upon cancellation, we will refund minus the cost of the uniform only and that’s approximately $25 cause there is that cost and we are non-profit and we don’t have any other money other than registration money,” said Harrison. Harrison says the use of the Little League fields also lies in the hands of the city of Seguin which has extended the cancellation of all of its facilities through the end of February due to the increase in COVID-19 cases. Harrison says once facilities are allowed to open back up on March 1, teams will be ready for action. He says although the number of weeks for practice will be shortened, the game schedule will still get underway mid-March. Meanwhile, Harrison says the Seguin Little League is ready for play and is ready to rollout any and all safety measures to ensure a healthy season. “We will require teams, coaches, players if they are huddled up, they will have to wear masks if they can’t space (out) enough. In dugouts, we will probably won’t
allow all the kids in the dugout at one time, just for spacing distance and then, we are looking at getting thermometers for the coaches to use for temperature checks for the teams as they come on the field. It’s just another safety procedure put into place,” said Harrison. As for registration, Harrison says the league looks to welcome as many kids as possible and is hoping for another great batch of players. “The youngest they can be is four-years-old. So, to play baseball, your child has to be four-years-old by Aug. 31 of this year. To play softball, they have to four-years-old by Dec. 31 of
last year and then it goes up to 16-years-old and if anybody has a question about it, there is always on the Little League International website, there is always an age check. You can go on there and put your child’s birthday and it will tell you what their league age would be,” said Harrison. Again, the Jan. 29 Little League registration has been extended through Feb. 19. Paper registration forms are available on the south side of the concession stand located in the baseball complex at Max Starcke Park. Cost is $90 per player. Online registration is also available with a link available on the Seguin Little League Facebook page.
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(New Braunfels) -- The four members of a family, who died recently in a house fire, have been identified. The Travis County Medical Examiner’s Officer released the names the victims this week. They are identified as 44-year old Jose Selvera, 18-year old Julissa Selvera, 16-year old Abigail Soto and eightyear old Allen Selvera.
remains under investigation. Pinder says their was one person, who was able to escape the flames. According to Pinder’s original report, the home was fully engulfed in flames, when firefighters arrived on scene.
Medical examiner identifies four family members who died in fire
The family died in the fire that started just before 11 p.m. Tuesday, January 12 at the family’s home, located in the 300 block of Leisure Village Drive. Guadalupe County Fire Marshal Patrick Pinder says the cause of the fire
“While en route, fire crews were informed that there were four people trapped inside of the home. Additional resources were requested from surrounding fire departments in an attempt to rescue the trapped individuals. Pinder initially said that the fire did not appear to be suspicious in nature, but Thursday he again stressed that their investigation was ongoing.
Girl Scouts keep safe during annual cookie sale
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As for those cookies, Crettenden says all your favorites have returned for another year. “We have the same flavors we did last year and they are the same price, $4 a box. You may see on the news and other places that there’s a French toast cookie. That is not in our area but we have the same delicious ones that we are used to Thin Mints, Samoas, Do-si-dos, Tagalongs, S’mores, Trefoils, Toffee and lemon,” said Crettenden. Not only does the customer get to sink their teeth into a great product, but the Girl Scout also benefits from each sale. Crettenden, who is also the leader of two different troops,
says the cookie sale is more than just about raising money. “It teaches these girls lots of skills including business ethics, marketing, goal setting.
They learn some math along the way and they just learn what you can do when you raise money especially with service projects. They get to see that we collect cookies and we
take them to the fire station or the police station or veterans or to the employees at the hospital. We ship them overseas to soldiers serving abroad so they get to see and be a part of something bigger than themselves,” said Crettenden.
Those with questions or who need to be routed to a local Girl Scout may also contact Crettenden at 830-3721928. The final day to get your hands on those Girl Scout cookies will be Sunday, Feb. 28.
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Strong second half sparks Navarro girls to 17th straight win, Tuesday game vs. Gonzales to air on KWED
Loss to BoerneChampion ends playoff hopes for Seguin girls
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(Pleasanton) - The Navarro girls basketball team survived a cold shooting first half to notch its 17th straight win Friday night, 42-30 over Pleasanton in a District 27-4A road game.
The win keeps Navarro unbeaten in district play with a 6-0 mark in 27-4A games and moves the overall record to 24-1.
The Panthers, ranked No. 6 in last week’s TGCA 4A state poll, look to complete The teams were knotted up 11-all at a two-game head-to-head sweep of halftime, but the Panthers heated up to Gonzales at the Navarro Events Center on outscore the Eagles 31-19 in the second Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. half. Gonzales is 10-9 overall, 1-5 in district Sophomore guard Tatum Harborth led all play, and trying to hold off Pleasanton for scorers with 13 points. Point guard Laylin the fourth and final playoff spot. Navarro Sturm also reached double figures with beat the Apaches in a competitive game, 53-45, at Gonzales High School on Jan. 15. 11.
(Seguin) BoerneChampion knocked Seguin out of contention for a girls basketball playoff spot in District 26-5A on Friday by handing the Matadors a 65-40 home loss at the SHS Student Activity Center.
still finish with identical district records, but the Antlers own the head-tohead tiebreak.
Liv Hernandez led the Mats against Champion with 12 points. Tresalyn Roberts added nine, Reese Brittain The setback drops Seguin and Taylor Bode six 6-8 in district play, 9-13 apiece, Ashley Lingueno overall. The Matadors are and Regan Schmidt two two games back of fourth- each. Ryanne Hepp, Haleigh Ortiz, and Berklee Tuesday’s Navarro - Gonzales game place Kerrville-Tivy (8-4) Andrews added four points apiece. Julia will air live on KWED 1580-AM and in the loss column. Seguin Seguin hits the road Bumguardner, Karlee Koenig, and Taylor Seguintoday.com. Pre-game coverage has two games remaining, Tuesday for a 6:30 p.m. tip starts at 6:15. Helms each put in two. Tivy four. The teams could in Dripping Springs.
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Tough night for Marion boys make Seguin boys in road easy work of Great loss to Chargers Hearts-Northern
(Boerne) - Seguin dropped a district matchup to the ninth-ranked 5A basketball team in the state for the second time this season on Friday, 68-39 in Boerne.
The Matadors are still mathematically alive in the playoff race, but they face an uphill climb. Seguin (7-12) is 5-7 in District 26-5A, two games back of Kerrville-Tivy in the race for the fourth and final seed with four games remaining. The Antlers own the tiebreaker by virtue
of a two-game sweep in head-to-head meetings.
Michael Cornelius led the Matadors against Champion with 12 points. Jacob Andrade finished with eight, Xander Harrell seven, Kaleb McCann and Nic Magallanes four apiece, Devin Mathews and Randall Wilke two each. Seguin plays host to Dripping Springs at Goldie Harris Gym on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m.
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(San Antonio) - The Marion boys basketball team bounced back from last Tuesday’s loss to San Antonio-Cole with a dominant 78-19 road win over Great Hearts-Northern Oaks on Friday in District 26-3A.
Navarro girls basketball vs. Gonzales, 6:30 p.m. (6:15 pre-game) on Fernando Romero outscored the Griffins by KWED 1580-AM and Seguintoday.com himself with 20 points on Navarro boys @ Gonzales, 7:30 p.m. 5-8 shooting from threeSeguin girls basketball @ Dripping Springs, 6:30 p.m. point range. Seguin boys basketball vs. Dripping Springs, 6:45 p.m. Marion girls basketball @ Nixon-Smiley, 6:45 p.m. Marion boys basketball vs. Nixon-Smiley, 7:30 p.m. Seguin boys soccer @ Buda-Johnson, 7:15 p.m. Seguin girls soccer vs. Buda-Johnson, 7:15 p.m.
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Kadeem Blyden recorded a 16-point, 10-rebound double double, while Jon Padrod contributed 12 points and five steals. Ryken Autry and Easton Allen, the team’s leading scorers for the season, were content to set up their teammates, as each player dished out five assists. Autry scored seven points, Allen five.
The win bumps Marion to 7-3 in district play, 17-3 overall. The Bulldogs are back home on Tuesday for a 7:30 opening tip against Nixon-Smiley.
Marion girls run past Great Hearts-Northern Oaks for district home win
Seguin girls basketball vs. Alamo Heights (Student Activity Center Gym), 6:30 p.m. Seguin boys basketball @ Alamo Heights (Central Catholic HS), 8 p.m. Navarro girls basketball @ Cuero, 7:30 p.m. Navarro boys vs. Cuero, 6:30 p.m. Marion boys basketball @ Great Hearts-Monte Vista, 6:30 p.m. TLU women’s (5:00) & men’s (8:00) basketball @ Southwestern Seguin boys soccer vs. New Braunfels-Canyon, 7:15 p.m. Seguin girls soccer @ New Braunfels-Canyon, 7:15 p.m.
(Marion) - Jaslyne Williams and Molly Rooke each recorded double doubles to help the Marion girls basketball team dismantle Great Hearts-Northern Oaks 85-22 in District 26-3A on Friday.
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Williams pumped in 25 points, Rooke scored 24, and they each pulled down 10 rebounds. Williams was two steals away from a triple double with eight swipes on the night.
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Dominic Castellanos added seven points, Samuel Montoya six, Lane Pawelek four, and Justin Clough one. Montoya came up with five steals, while Blyden, Allen, and Autry nabbed three apiece.
Anessa Madrid barely missed a double double herself with a season-high 18 points and nine rebounds. She also came up with six steals. Laney Osborne finished with six points, Alicia Durbin five, Kaelyn Taylor four, and Nina Brittain three. The Bulldogs are 5-6 in district play, 8-14 overall. Marion travels to face Nixon-Smiley on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m.
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Glasgow Laura Jane Glasgow, age 85 of Kingsbury, passed away on January 24, 2021. Laura Jane was born on June 6, 1935 in Kerrville, Texas to Ruth White McCoy Zinsmeyer and Laurens McCoy. She is preceded in death by her husband Jack Lester Glasgow, her son, Joe Laurens Glasgow and her parents. Survivors include her sons, John L. Glasgow and wife Mildred, and James Glasgow and wife Van Bui; grandchildren, Christopher Fox, Amber Lynn Hernandez and husband Mike, Robert Jack Glasgow and fiancé Heather Oneal, Joshua Glasgow, Jake Glasgow, Lynn Le and husband Dennis Tran, and Tony Le and girlfriend Conchita Egger; greatgrandchildren, Damian Hernandez, Dylan Hernandez, Mila Hernandez, Bonnie Glasgow, Margaret Jane Glasgow, Jack L. Glasgow, and Ken Le Tran; other loving family members and friends. Private services and interment are being planned at a later date with Pastor Larry Hargraves officiating. Laura Jane loved animals and for those who desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Guadalupe County Humane Society, P. O. Box 1593, Seguin, Texas, 78155-1593. You are invited to sign the guest book at www. treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Forshage
Dorothy Forshage, age 89 of Seguin, passed away on Monday, January 25, 2021. Dorothy was born on January 31, 1931 in Seguin, Tx to Albert Jr., and Frieda (Zillmann) Mattke.
companions, Muffin and Misty.
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Survivors include her sister, Joyce Falor and husband Duehl of Seguin; her sister-in-law, Patsy Beyer Forshage of Seguin; eight nieces and nephews and their families. A memorial graveside service and interment will be held on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 11 a.m. at San Geronimo Cemetery with the Rev. Lee Zillmann officiating.
The “Mighty Fisherman” enjoyed nothing more than to hook a big black bass, of which there were many. He also loved watching Texas High School Football, and was the president of the Matador booster club during the Jack Taylor days. Del was always an active member of his church and the community, and an overall great guy. His loving heart, great sense of humor and quick wit will be sorely missed.
All CDC protocols must be followed including social distancing, limited seating and face coverings worn. Memorial contributions may be made to Guadalupe Co. Humane Society, P.O. Box 1593, Seguin, Tx 78155 or to a charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www. treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Schlueter
Del Schlueter, one of the sweetest men to ever walk the earth, left us yesterday morning while sitting in his chair; probably laughing at Seinfeld re-runs. Del, the 1951 Seguin high school class president was one of those people who never met a stranger. It would take him 15 minutes to get to his table at El Ranchito, because he had to stop and talk to so many people on the way. The 1955 graduate of the University of Texas School of Pharmacy and avid Longhorn fan met his wife Mary Willingham at the University and they married shortly after graduation. He recently received a letter from the Texas Exes mentioning that he was one of the oldest living season ticket holders.
She remained a Seguin resident and graduated from Seguin High School in the class of 1949. She married Erwin Forshage, of Seguin, on July 7, 1950. He preceded her in death in September 2006.
Mary and Del moved back to Seguin in 1968 where he worked at, and eventually purchased Williams Drug Store. Del was a true “Girl Dad”. He loved raising their 3 daughters, Jamie, Sarah, and Anndy, followed by their 2 granddaughters Lauren and Kelsey. (All of whom, he was proud to say, also graduated from UT.)
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After the death of his wife Mary, in 2010, he married Sandra Gingrich Hollamon, also of Seguin and added 4 stepdaughters to his “Girl Dad” collection; Lecia Schreiwer, Shannon Dukes, Melyn Smethurst and
was also preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law, Erwin and Leora Forshage, brother-in-law, Bobby Forshage, her niece, Forshage Thieme, and her beloved canine
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Delbert Ralph Schlueter, was born in Seguin, Texas on March 21, 1933 to Ferdinand Schlueter, and Linda Salge Schlueter. His parents, his brother Virgil Schlueter, and his wife Mary Willingham Schlueter preceded him in death. His loving wife, Sandra Gringrich Hollamon, his daughters, Jamie Schlueter, Sarah Jones and her Husband Rex, Anndy Shashack and her husband Dan, and his granddaughters, Lauren Malouf and Kelsey Koehler, survive him. His brother’s children, Frank Schlueter and wife Anne, Greta Drennan, and Harriett “Missy” Schlueter, also survive him. A memorial service will be planned near his birthday in March. He was never one to pass up an opportunity to celebrate. Memorial contributions may be made to Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church, the Matador Booster Club, or the Seguin Outdoor Learning Center. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830549-5912.
Cochran
Cynthia Cochran of Seguin, Texas passed away January 23, 2021. Survivors include daughters: Cynthia Ann Thomas, Lettie Cochran, Catina Randle and Felicia Stevens. And very special friend for many years Mr. John Randle. Viewing was held Saturday January 30,2021 from 10am12pm at Crenshaw Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral was held Saturday January 30,2021 at 1pm at Crenshaw Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will take place Thursday February 11,2021 at 9:30am at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Services Entrusted To: Crenshaw Funeral Home 216 Blumberg St. Seguin, Tx. 78155 830-303-2208. See More OBITS page 9
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Rangel Alfredo Salas Rangel went to be with the Lord January 14, 2021. Born in Seguin, TX. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jesus and Maxine Rangel, brothers Rodolpho Rangel and Richard Rangel. He leaves behind his sister, Josefina (Rangel) Lehmann his niece Elizabeth Escareno and great niece Madison Westenbarger, nephew Rodolpho (Rudy)-Shelly Rangel his great nephew Nicholas Rangel and great niece Mckenna , niece Dominga and James Arevalo and his great nephews, Jeremiah Arevalo, Azariah Arevalo, and his great nieces, Crystal Avila, Jerilyn Tovar-Eddie, Ariel Valadez-Jesus, Adley Arevalo and fiancé Kreston Joyner. He was a United State Marine Veteran, LCpl. His career was welding and the love of fishing. If you were looking for uncle Freddy he would be at Starcke Park under the oak tree fishing and having a good time. He was a survivalist. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends; especially his great great nephews and great great nieces who got to spend the last 2 years getting to know him. His viewing and funeral service will be Monday Feb 8th at 11am at Sunset Memorial Oaks, New Braunfels, TX and burial would be right after at Fort Sam in San Antonio at 1:30pm.
Bierstedt
Dorothy Mae Bierstedt, age 86 of Seguin, passed away on January 29, 2021. Dorothy was born on December 10, 1934 in Cibolo, Texas to Veleska (Bulgrin) and Gilbert
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Helmke. She is preceded in death by her parents, her nephew, Douglas Bierstedt and several siblings. Survivors include her loving husband, Harry Bierstedt; sisters, Betty Glenewinkel and Shirley Allen; brother, Jerry Bing; several nieces, nephews, other loving family members and many friends. Visitation will begin on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. followed by funeral service at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Toby Burk officiating. Interment will follow in San Geronimo Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be George Bierstedt, Blake Bierstedt, Aaron Bierstedt, Michael Stahl, Otto Glenewinkel, and David Stahl. Honorary pallbearers will be Raul Guerra, Stephen Daniel and Jack Coker. All CDC protocols must be followed including social distancing, limited seating, and face coverings worn. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ Lutheran of Elm Creek Church, 3305 Church Road, Seguin, Texas, 78155. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Heinemeyer
Ben William Heinemeyer, age 83 of Geronimo, passed away on January 27, 2021. Ben was born on January 24, 1938 in Geronimo, Texas to Etelka (Tschoepe) and Beno Heinimeyer. He was a graduate of Navarro High School and then received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Chemistry from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University). He proudly served his country as a medic in
the United States Army National Guard. He enjoyed a long career as a Chemical Engineer with Dow Chemical. After retirement he raised Beefmaster Cattle and restored Antique Tractors. He was passionate about gardening, whether it be vegetable, fruits or even fruit trees. He even made a little wine. Ben is preceded in death by his parents, his niece, Kay Bading, and his brother-in-law, Edwin Bading. Survivors include his loving wife Fran Heinemeyer; sister, Carloyn Heinemeyer Bading; nephew, Nathan Bading; aunt, Melba Tschoepe; step-daughters, Cheryl Pearce, Jeannie Houston, and Charleen Criswell; five step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; several cousins, other loving family members and many friends. A walk-through line visitation will be held on Thursday, February 4, 2021 at Tres Hewell Mortuary from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 10 a.m. at Friedens United Church of Christ with the Reverends Sonja and Dave Phillips officiating. Interment will follow in the Lone Oak Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Gary Tschoepe, Eric Waite, Ronnie Evans, Jim Boenig, Steven Schuenemann, Johnny Schriewer. Honorary pallbearers will be Nathan Bading and Wilfred Bartoskewitz. All CDC protocols must be followed including social distancing, limited seating and face coverings worn. Memorial contributions may be made to Friedens United Church of Christ, 2555 Friedens Church RD., Seguin, Texas, 78155, Hope Hospice, 613 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, Texas, 78130 or to the charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Henderson
Funeral arrangements are pending at Eunice and Lee Mortuary for Marion Fennell Henderson who died Friday, January 22,2021 at the age of 99 years.
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SISD/Head Start Pre-K 3 Registration
The Seguin ISD/ Head Start 2020-2021 PRE-K 3 Registration is now underway for new classes that begin on Monday, Feb. 1 for children who are three years old by Sept. 1, 2020. Register online at www. seguin.k12.tx.us. For eligibility requirements and more information call 830-401-1281.
GVEC Scholarship
The Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative (GVEC) is accepting applications for its scholarships to high school seniors graduating in Spring 2021. For eligibility information and the online application, visit www.gvec.org/community/scholarships. All applications must be submitted online prior to midnight on Saturday, February 1, 2021.
Guadalupe Mega Food Distribution
A New Braunfels Food Bank Guadalupe Mega Food Distribution will be hosted by Cibolo Crossing, GRMC, City of Cibolo, City of Schertz and Guadalupe County from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 4 at Santikos Entertainment, located at 18124 I35 in Cibolo. Pre-registration is required for the event at https://nbfoodbank.org/cvresponse/ or by calling 830-327-6000. Volunteers are needed. To volunteer, follow this link:
Walk-N-Talk Across Texas!
Create lifelong habits for physical activity with Walk Across Texas, a free 8-week program hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and the Seguin Public Library. Register to start a healthier lifestyle by Friday, Feb. 5 when a morning session begins at 10 a.m. and an evening session at 5 p.m. Walkn-Talk will then be held Fridays through March 26. Registration is required to participate at www.library. seguintexas. gov. All classes are free and open to the public. Call 830-401-2422 or visit the website for
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First Friday Feast Drive Thru Steak Dinner
The Geronimo Lions will host its First Friday Feast Drive Thru Steak Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5 at the Big Red Barn. Tickets can be purchased at the drive thru for $15 a plate.
Seguin Field of Honor 2021 BBQ Fundraiser
There will be a Seguin Field of Honor 2021 BBQ Fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6 at the American Legion Post 245, located at 618 E. Kingsbury St. in Seguin. Tickets are $10 and include 1/2 chicken, cowboy potatoes, beans, and trimmings. Proceeds benefit the SS American Memorial. For tickets and more information call 830-243-2872.
Young Professionals Panel Discussion
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals will have a Panel Discussion from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 via Zoom. The discussion will be on how member businesses have faced COVID-19 and learn what we can do to help. For registration information call 830-379-6382.
Free Hazardous Waste Pick-Up Available until Feb. 21
City of Seguin residents can take advantage of the free At Your Door Hazardous Waste Collection service until Sunday, Feb. 21. Plenty of funding is still available for this Alamo Area Council of Governments program, but the City will lose it if it is not used by Feb. 21, at which time the program ends. Have old electronics, paint, chemicals, or other hazardous items around your house that you want to get rid of? This free service is for you! Call 1-800-449-7587, or visit www.wmatyourdoor.com to request a collection. For a list of accepted items, visit https://bit.ly/SeguinHHW.
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City Event and Reservation Cancellations
As a result of rising COVID-19 cases in Seguin and Guadalupe County, the City of Seguin has cancelled all events held on City property, through Feb. 28, 2021. This includes bookings at the Seguin Events Complex and the Fairground facilities. Customers will receive full refunds for all facility bookings impacted by this public health emergency.
VATS Golf Tournament
The 10th Annual Veterans Alliance of Texas State (VATS) Golf Tournament will be held beginning with registration at noon and a shotgun start at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 24 at The Bandit Golf Course in New Braunfels. Sponsorships are also available. For more information, email jjr112@txstate.edu. To register visit https://www.sdi.txstate.edu/ProgramsResources/ Ve t e r a n s / Ve t e r a n s A l l i a n c e o f Te x a s S t a t e / VATSGolfTournament.html.
Christmas Tree Collection in City of Seguin
Residents wanting to dispose of their live Christmas trees in the City of Seguin can simply place them at the curb with their garbage or on their designated Monday morning as part of the City’s brush collection rotation. Stands, lights, ornaments, and other decorations must be removed, and the tree must be cut in half before it will be collected. Brush collection dates in your zone can be found at www.seguintexas. gov by clicking on the Public Works page - Brush link. For more information call 830-401-2416.
United Way Applications
The Guadalupe County United Way is accepting new applications for organizations seeking funding for years 2022-2023. For more information on the funding application process, contact Executive Director, Mary Hargrave at 830-372-9009 or info@ guadalupeunitedway.org.
To ensure non-profit organization’s meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, fax 379-2238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED offices located at 609 E. Court St. in Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.
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NAVARRO ISD IS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FULLTIME CUSTODIAL POSITIONS - DISTRICT WIDE: Pay starts at $11/hour (experience necessary and will train), Day and Night Shifts available. Must be fingerprinted and pass background check. Applications accepted online at www.nissd.us or in person at 6450 N. State Hwy. 123, Seguin Monday through Friday 8am to 4:30pm. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN A GROWING SCHOOL DISTRICT.
RELIGION
The Country Church Attic
The Country Church Attic is now open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
Clothing Ministry
The Refuge III Clothing Ministry continues to give away clothing, some furniture, dishes, and other items at 7535 Elm Creek Road in Seguin. For further information call 830-303-6478.
Free Bible Course
The World Bible School is offering free Bible correspondence courses. Answer questions from the Bible and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for further information.
To be sure your religious organization’s meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580. com, fax (830) 379-2238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED office located at 609 E. Court St., Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.
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