City hires five firms to help with water expansion project
(Seguin) -- The city of Seguin is moving forward with its plans to greatly expand its water service territory to the north. The Seguin City Council on Tuesday approved several professional service contracts that will allow several projects to move forward for design and construction of infrastructure work needed for the city to expand its water service area.
Tim Howe, director of water and wastewater utilities, says the city acquired a sizable area from the Springs Hill Water Supply Corporation. When the deal was approved in the fall, it was called a “win-win” for the city and for Springs Hill. Howe says the expansion of the city’s water service territory helps it meet future demands for growth. It also allowed Springs Hill to focus on other areas within its boundaries. Howe says the
growth in Seguin has been rapid, and this helps to address some of those issues.
“With that growth came high demands on a on our water supply, and in order to ensure that our water supply is there for our community and to meet the demands in the future, it takes strategic planning and a collaborative effort among the different water purveyors here in the city. So, in early 2022, Springs Hill found themselves in a place where they were not able to make a commitment to developers, based on their.... Water, pg. 3
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Reports came into AM1580 of UFO sightings at the Seguin Coliseum last Thursday night. Our team went to investigate and found the Seguin Showcase to be underway, with its theme - 2023: A Space Odyssey - being enjoyed by event goers. The event brought together area businesses to connect with the community and each other. Seguin Chamber of Commerce Membership Coordinator Maria Castilleja helped organize the event, which was held Thursday night.
“A lot of this is a big committee effort, of course,” Castilleja said. “I think my part of it is just loving the ideas, and going along. I’ve never even been out of this world so I’m pretty excited that I’m in it. I think the best part is, for example, today somebody wanted to join as a member, set up a booth today, and we did that.”
Space monsters, Jedi, aliens, and astronauts roamed the coliseum floors enjoying the entertainment and signing up for giveaways at the different tables. Kids played Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots at one booth while nearby Han Solo stood frozen in carbonite, mocked by Darth Vader –– who stylishly wore a blazer.
Castilleja said the showcase offers a unique opportunity for businesses that would typically not cross paths to network with each other while also connected with the larger Seguin community.
“There are chiropractors here, there are people from banks, people who are doing digital lighting, so just knowing their services and what is offered in our community, you don’t have to go fifty miles –– a hundred miles out –– I love it,” Castilleja said.
You can catch more from the event on our next episode of the Seguin Today Podcast, available on Spotify. You’ll hear about local businesses from the owners, learn what they do, and even hypothesize about what’s really going on in the night sky.
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“...water supply. So cognizant of the potential impact that might have on our community, city management began discussions with Springs Hill to transfer about 9,500 acres of their service area over to the city of Seguin. The effort was to free up some water supplies, so that then Springs Hill could begin making water commitments to developers in different parts of their service area,” said Howe.
The deal was approved last fall. In all, it covers about 9,500 acres, including land where the new Navarro High School is slated to be built.
“On October 18th, city council approved an agreement between the city and Springs Hill that transfers an area that’s bounded by State Highway 46 to the west, north to Link Road, south to IH 10, and east to State Highway 123,” said Howe.
The city hired the engineering firm Freese & Nichols to work up some models that would show how to best get the city’s water flowing into those properties. The modeling help to map out a pathway forward, and allowed the city to specify what projects need to be done at this time.
“Freese & Nichols did modeling for our distribution system and identified eight separate
capital improvement projects that are necessary for the city to provide service to this part of our community. Subsequently, the city organized the strategic focus group, with the objective of identifying a method that could help us design and construct these eight projects as quickly as possible. The city has a set of aggressive goal to complete this construction by this first quarter of 2026,” said Howe.
The eight projects were packaged together and the council on Tuesday approved contracts with several different firms to handle all of that work.
“The focus group recommended that we take eight projects and condense them into three projects -- what we’re calling project packages. The city has solicited proposals from three different design firms to handle design and construction management. A fourth engineering firm will do quality control plan review and construction inspections. A fifth (firm) will handle all land acquisition or real estate acquisition that’s necessary to complete these eight projects,” said Howe.
City Manager Steve Parker sang the praises of Howe, Assistant City Manager Rick Cortes, City Engineer Melissa Reynolds and
other staff for working so diligently over the last several months to get these projects started. Parker says it’s important to the city’s future to get this water flowing into that area as quickly as possible.
“So we’ve got a lot of major projects going on right now, especially with our wastewater treatment plant (expansion). We’re counting on growth to make a lot of those things happen. If we stall, then that’s just a (potential) impact on the rates that people will have to pay for this. The quicker we get these things up, and get these customers connected -- the more developments we’re going to have, and the more commercial or retail that we’re going to have. Also, the more industrial properties, because a lot of these...are key industrial areas. I just can’t say enough about the team and how quickly and how well thought out their plan is and how well they’ve executed this,” said Parker.
The firms hired include TRC Engineering, Trihydro Corporation, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Freese & Nichols, and HDR Incorporated. Each firm was assigned a specific task and that work will all be done in an effort to complete the overall water expansion project over the next three years.
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Walter Gene Brown, age 75 of Luling, Texas, passed away on February 8, 2023. Gene was born on November 26, 1947 in Eagle Pass, Texas to Naomi Lee (Cox) and Robert Alley Brown. Gene married Christine Boemer Brown on April 14, 1978. They have three sons: Robert Aaron (Katy) of Austin, Adam (Amanda McArdle) of Dania Beach, FL, and Caleb of Austin. They have two grandchildren with their son Robert and his wife Katy: Van Law and Viara.
Gene grew up in Eagle Pass and graduated from Texas A&I University in Kingsville with a BS in Agriculture in 1969. He served as a FFA advisor while he taught Agriculture, Ag Mechanics, and Welding in Runge, San Antonio, Floresville, Seguin, Luling, and Stockdale from 1969-2006. Gene overcame several serious health issues throughout his life.
Gene dedicated his life to teaching his three sons and other youth. He filled his free time supporting his sons and students with their livestock projects, coaching youth soccer, basketball, and baseball, and teaching hunter safety courses. Gene was an active member of the Lutheran Church: serving as a Sunday School teacher, Church Council President, and member of various committees. He also served on the Luling ISD school board.
Gene is preceded in death by his parents and sister-in-law Barbara Brown (Neil). He is survived by his wife, sons, grandchildren, brother Neil Brown, sister Bobbie Tate (Ben), sisters-in-law Kathy Pancoast (Elliot), Ruth Hanna, Valerie Doerfler, brother-in-law David Doerfler (Cindy), and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 17 at Tres Hewell Mortuary from 5 to 7 p.m. Graveside services and interment will be held on Saturday, February 18 at 10 a.m. at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park. A memorial service celebrating Gene’s life will follow at Faith Lutheran Church in Seguin at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Michael Pancoast officiating. A reception will follow in the Life Enrichment Center (LEC).
For those who desire the services may be livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/FaithLutheranChurchSeguinTx. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church in Luling, Faith Lutheran Church or Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church in Seguin, or an FFA Chapter or Parkinson’s charity of your 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.
Brown Bond
Destiny Bond died February 5th,2023 at the age of 22. She is survived by her mother,Latanya Bond,her siblings,Simone,Lunden,Charles Jr.,and Paris Bond. Arrangements are pending at Eunice and Lee Mortuary.
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Maria I Sanchez, resident of Seguin, TX, passed away on February 4, 2023, at the age of 67 years old. Mary celebrated her 67th birthday on January 24. She was born in 1956 and married to her husband, Gus in 1971. Mary was an amazing Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother and Wife. She loved to take care of anyone who needed it. She loved Casinos, Bingo, and spending time with her family. Most of all she had so much love to give.
Thank you, GRMC ER, ICU and Respiratory Staff for the amazing help and love given throughout her stay.
Mary was Predeceased by father, Ruben Perez, Sr. and Sister, Theresa Armendariz
She is Survived by her husband of 52 years, Gus Sanchez, Jr.; Son, Domingo Sanchez (Ramiro); Daughters Beatrice Paiz (Rudy); Elsa Sanchez (Adrian) and Erica Phillips (Jason)
Mother, Argripina Campos, Sister Delia Hernandez and Brother, Ruben Perez Jr (Annie)
Grandchildren: Bianca Paiz (Jordan); Monica Paiz (Oscar); Julyssa Rodriguez; Jonathan Rodriguez (Maria); David Aldana; Christian Ayala, Isabella Phillips; Sianna Oviedo; Xavier Ruiz, Yovanny Gutierrez, and Johnathan Gutierrez.
Great Grandchildren: Jordan Rodriguez, Kataleya Rodriguez, Jonathan “Rocco” Rodriguez Jr, Milena Rose Bustamante, Angelita Rodriguez, Jordan “JJ” Leal Jr and Estella Rodriguez.
Mary had numerous nieces, nephews and family friends that were always considered family.
Visitation will be at Palmer Mortuary on Monday, February 13, 2023 beginning at 4:00 p.m. A prayer service will follow at 7:00 p.m.
Visitation will continue on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. and Funeral Services will begin at 10:00 a.m. A funeral procession will depart the Palmer Mortuary chapel and interment will be at Santo Tomas Cemetery. Funeral Services will be live streamed Tuesday morning for those who cannot attend in person. You may join the live stream from this obituary page.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Palmer Mortuary and Cremations located at 1116 N. Austin Street, Seguin, Texas 78155; 830.379.9430. Please log on to www.palmermortuary.com to sign and view the guest book.
Esther Hilda (Mache) Vecera 92, passed away Sunday, February 5, 2023 in a local hospital. She was born on April 17, 1930 to Julius Mache and Minnie Lorfing and raised in a family of ten siblings in Schulenburg, Texas.
Shortly after her marriage to Joseph Vecera, the couple moved to Seguin, Texas to live and raise their family. Esther enjoyed cooking, canning vegetables from her garden, quilting and spending time with her great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; all nine siblings; her loving husband, Joseph Vecera of over 55 years of marriage; daughter, Carolyn Vecera; sons, Carlton Vecera and David Vecera as well as grandson, Phillip Griffin.
Esther is survived by daughter, Shirley Markgraf (Arthur, Jr.); 6 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers: Arthur Trey Markgraf III, Chris Markgraf, Brian Griffin, C.J. Markgraf, Matthew Markgraf, Caleb Markgraf.
Honorary Pallbearers: Jason Hill and Lyric Lalley. A brief viewing will be on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at Palmer Mortuary beginning at 1:00 p.m. A Prayer Service will follow at 1:30 p.m. a funeral procession will depart concluding the service and interment will follow at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park in New Braunfels, Texas. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Palmer Mortuary and Cremations located at 1116 N. Austin Street, Seguin, Texas 78155; 830.379.9430. Please log on to www. palmermortuary.com to sign and view the guest book.
House Votes To End COVID Vaccine Requirement For Foreign Air Travelers (Washington, DC) -- The House is passing a bill to end COVID vaccine requirements for foreign air travelers. The CDC requires all adults who aren’t citizens or permanent U.S. residents to show proof of a COVID vaccination before flying to the country. According to the U.S. Travel Association, the United States is the only country that has kept the policy.
“Excess Mortality” Among Doctors During Early Days Of Pandemic (Stanford, CA) -- A new study suggests that over 600 doctors may have died of COVID-related causes in the early days of the pandemic. The study from Stanford University claims there was “excess mortality” among U.S. physicians from March of 2020 to December of 21, and that over 600 more doctors died than may have been expected. Despite their exposure to COVID-19, the study also found that physicians had a lower rate of excess mortality than the general population during that time, indicating that measures protecting against the virus may have been effective.
Breast Cancer Vaccine Moving Forward
(Cleveland, OH) -- A breast cancer vaccine may be closer than we think. Researchers at Cleveland Clinic have announced they have moved to the next step in their process of creating such a vaccine. This new phase will enroll people who are cancer-free, but at a higher risk for developing breast cancer. The Clinic says their long-term goal is to create a vaccine for cancer-free individuals to prevent triple-negative breast cancer. Triplenegative is the most aggressive and lethal form of the disease.
Packers QB Featured Speaker At Denver Psychedelic Conference
(Denver, CO) -- An NFL quarterback will be a featured speaker at a conference on psychedelic science coming to Denver later this year. Aaron Rodgers is listed among the more than 300 speakers expected for the five-day conference in June. The event bills itself as a “South by Southwest for psychedelics,” with presentations and vendors focusing on the scientific and health benefits of compounds such as psilocybin. Colorado voters legalized the possession and use of psychedelics last November.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Jury Cancellation
Jury Duty for Guadalupe County District Court for Monday, Feb. 13 has been canceled. There is no need to appear and the summons can be disregarded.
Native Plant Society Meeting
The Native Plant Society Guadalupe Chapter will have its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14 at St. John Lutheran Church, located at FM 465 in Marion. The program will be “Native Plants & Selected Wildlife of Riparian Areas,” with Craig Hensley. There will be a plant/seed exchange and social time beginning at 6:30 p.m. followed by the program. For more information visit http://npsot.org/wp/guadalupe/.
Chamber After Hours Mixer
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15 at Harper Hill Ranch, located at 12300 Huber Road.
Hermann Sons Life Seguin Meeting
The Hermann Sons Life Seguin meets every third Wednesday of the month. The social time begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a meal at 7 p.m. Members are asked to bring a side or dessert.
Seguin Premier Toastmasters
Seguin Premier Toastmasters will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at the Geronimo VFW, located at 6808 Hwy. 123 in Geronimo. Toastmasters is a place to practice your speech for work or school where friendly people encourage and give tips to help you improve your communication skills. For more information, call Dina at 423-227-9610.
42 Domino Group
A 42 Domino Group will meet every Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. at Emanuel’s Lutheran Church, located at 206 N. Travis St. in Seguin. If you like Spades, Hearts, or Bridge you are encouraged to join. For more information, call Craig at 210846-53.
Celebrate Recovery
The Celebrate Recovery ministry at Crossroads Church meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday nights at 3455 W. Hwy 90 in Seguin. Celebrate recovery is for anyone dealing with anxiety, alcohol, depression, codependency, unforgiveness, self doubt, addiction, grief, eating disorders, relationships, anger, substance abuse, destructive behavior, spending, stress, and more. For more information call 830-251-2080.
AA Meetings
The Seguin Primary Purpose Group of AA will meet at 7 p.m. Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 315 S. Crockett St. in Seguin. For more information, call 830-386-0334.
Food Connection Day
The Guadalupe County Farm Bureau will have its Food Connection Day at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 17 at 325 S State Highway 46. The Texas Food Connection Day is an opportunity to share what is done on farms and ranches to grow our food and brings rural and urban communities together to show and share an abundant food source. Burgers will be sold for $1. All proceeds will benefit the Christian Cupboard.
Mid-Texas Symphony
The Mid-Texas Symphony will present, “Classical Masters,” at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre in New Braunfels. The event features Akiko Fujimoto, conductor, and Andrew Warfield, horn.
City of Seguin Office and Library Closure
The City of Seguin non-emergency offices, including the Seguin Public Library, will be closed Monday, Feb. 20 in observance of Presidents’ Day. Offices and the Library will re-open Tuesday, Feb. 21. Garbage and recycling will be collected as normal.
No One Left Behind Community Recovery Awareness Event
There will be a No One Left Behind Community Recovery Awareness Event from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20 in the gym at Hillcrest Church, located at 1440 Eastwood Dr. in Seguin.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak. com.
Ash Wednesday Community Drive-Thru
The La Trinidad United Methodist Church will offer an Ash Wednesday Community Drive-Thru from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22 in its Prayer Garden, located at N. Milam and Mountain streets in Seguin.
Emmanuel’s 10th Annual “Ashes-To-Go”
The Emanuel’s Lutheran Church will have its 10th Annual “Ashes-To-Go” from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22 in the parking spaces adjacent to the church on Gonzales St in Seguin. There will be clergy from First Presbyterian, Spirit of Joy Lutheran, and Emanuel’s Lutheran Churches. For more information call 830-379-5046.
Ash Wednesday Fish Fry
The Guadalupanas of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church will have a Fish Fry from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 409 W. Krezdorn St. in Seguin. Catfish Plates are $13.50 and include fries, coleslaw, and green bean salad. Dine-in and to go plates available. For more information call 830-379-4348.
Whole Food Plant Based Potluck
There will be a Whole Food Plant Based Potluck from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 at the First Methodist Church Seguin, located at 710 N. Austin St. in Seguin. The event will feature internationally-recognized teacher and speaker on diet and health, Dr. Klaper. For more information email, Vicki78155@gmail.com.
SEF Mardi Gras Gala
The Seguin Education Foundation will have its Mardi Gras Gala at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 at the Seguin Coliseum. The event includes live jazz, Cajun food and beverages, and live and silent auctions. Potential bidders for the silents auction and those wishing to purchase tickets or sponsorships can register online at https://tinyurl.com/4zxw86sx or by visiting the SEF Facebook Page for the link. Bidding is currently available. For more information call 830-379-0325 or email kfollis@seguin.k12.tx.us.
American Sign Language (ASL) Chat Time
There will be an American Sign Language (ASL) Chat Time from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24 upstairs at Court Street Coffee Shop. The elevator will be available. The monthly chat is for the deaf, hard of hearing, CODAS, interpreters, ASL students and anyone wanting to learn ASL.
Black History Month Workshop at the Library
In celebration of Black History Month, the Seguin Public Library will host “The Wilcox & Moore Legacy Restoration Project Shares Stories” Workshop from 10:30 to noon Saturday, Feb. 25 in the Community Meeting Room. The workshop
will be led by Kelly “Lola” Wilcox Moore. A follow-up program will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 25 via Zoom. Attendees will gather to share their stories with other program attendees and Mr. Wilcox Moore. For more information, call 830-401-2422.
Jacob’s Ladder Foundation Cornhole For A Cause
The Jacob’s Ladder Foundation will have its Cornhole For a Cause at noon Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Big Reg Barn, located at 390 Cordova Road. The entry for a two-person team is $40, no subs. No BYOB. There will also be a BBQ brisket plate sale which includes sausage, beans, and potato salad for $12. Tickets are available for $12 and will also be available at the door. For more information contact Oscar Ceniseros at 830-481-3253 or register online at jacobsladderfoundation.org.
Citizens Police Academy Accepting Applications
The Seguin Police Department is seeking applicants for its Citizens Police Academy 11-week course. Online applications are available at www.seguintexas.gov on the Police Department’s Crime Prevention page or can be optained from the Seguin Police Department, located at 350 N. Guadalupe St. in Seguin. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older to participate. All applicants will undergo a background check. The deadline for applications is Tuesday, Feb. 28. For more information, call 830-386-2582, or email communityengagement@seguintexas.gov.
Geronimo Lions Meeting
The Geronimo Lions meet at 6:30 a.m. on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at the Big Red Barn on Cordova Road. Breakfast is provided. For more information, call Steven Hughes at 870-949-5003.
15th Annual Elementary & Middle School Art Show
The Seguin Art League will accept entries for its 15th Annual Elementary (grades 1-5) & Middle School (grades 6-8) from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, March 2 at St. Andrew’s McKeogh Hall, located at 201 E. Nolte St. in Seguin. For a prospectus, visit www.seguinartleague.com. The awards reception will held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 4. The winning entries will be displayed at the Seguin Art League’s Henry Moore Gallery from Saturday, March 4 to Saturday, March 18. For more information, call 830-305-0472.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, March 4 at Faith Lutheran Church, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Kickball Fundraiser
The Seguin Little League will have a Kickball Fundraiser Saturday, March 4 and Sunday, March 5 at the Seguin Little League Fields. The fee is $25 per individual or $250 per team. There are 12 players per team. Forms will be provided to register at the Seguin Little League Fields.
Swing for Seguin Youth Services Charity Golf Tournament
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seguin class of 2023 will have its Swing for Seguin Youth Services Charity Golf Tournament at 7 a.m. Thursday, March 9 at the Bandit Golf Course in New Braunfels. The cost for entry is $750 per team of four and includes green fee, cart, range balls, breakfast, lunch, 2 drink tickets, and awards. All proceeds benefit Seguin Youth Services. For information on how to enter or become a sponsor contact the Seguin Chamber of Commerce at 830-379-6382 or visit www.seguinchamber.com.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Noche De Gala de Vocalistas
The Teatro de Artes de Juan Seguin will have its Noche De Gala de Vocalistas at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 11 in Jackson Auditorium on the Campus of Texas Lutheran University. Tickets are $10 in advance and at the door. Tickets are available at the Seguin Heritage Museum located at 114 N. Austin St. (Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and Teartro’s Cultural Center, located at 921 W. New Braunfels St. (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.). Tickets are also available online at www.teatrodeartes.org. Reserved seating tickets are $15 and only available at Teartro’s Cultural Center. For more information, call 830-401-0232.
Create a Garden Worm Two-Day Class
The Seguin Art League will have a Create a Garden Worm Two-Day Class, for adults 14 or older, from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 11 and Saturday, March 25 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. The class will teach you how to make a garden worm to accessorize your plants and a pinch pot to enjoy your favorite beverage or snack. The class is limited to 10 people and the cost is $40 for both days, with supplies included. For more information call 830-305-0472 or visit the Seguin Art League Tuesdays through Saturdays.
ALICE Training
The Southwest Preparatory School will be hosting Active Shooter Response Certification Training (ALICE Training) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 14 and Wednesday, March 5 at the Main Building, located at 6535 Culebra Rd. in San Antonio. This certification is a 2-day train the trainer class on civilian, active shooter response options to enable you to empower others to survive violence. Attendees will range from law enforcement, local school officials, and area business leaders. For more information, visit www.alicetraining. com. To register, visit https://cvent.me/4Oe7g4?RefId=social.
One Stroke Flower Painting Class
The Seguin Art League will have a One Stroke Flower Painting Class from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Participants will learn the one stroke technique by painting different types of flowers and leaves. The cost is $35 and supplies are included. The class is limited to 10 adults.
Mid-Texas Symphony
The Mid-Texas Symphony presents “The Wild West,” at 4 p.m. Sunday, April. 2 in the Performing Arts Center at Canyon High School in New Braunfels. The event features Akiko Fujimoto, conductor.
Good Friday Fish Fry
The Guadalupanas of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church will have a Fish Fry from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 7 at 409 W. Krezdorn St. in Seguin. Catfish Plates are $13.50 and include fries, coleslaw, and green bean salad. Dine-in and to go plates available. For more information call 830-379-4348.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, April 17 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Festival For Life
The South Texas Pregnancy Care Center will have its Festival For Life from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 22 at the Columbus Club Hall, located at 1015 S. Austin St. in Seguin. There will be a rock wall, bouncy castles, dunking booth, live music, dessert auction, and more. There will also be burger tickets available presale or at the door.
Mid-Texas Symphony
The Mid-Texas Symphony will present, “Symphonie Fantastique,” at 4 p.m. Sunday, April. 30 in Jackson Auditorium on the campus of Texas Lutheran University in Seguin. The event features Akiko Fujimoto, conductor, and John Henry Crawford, cello.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, May 15 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, June 3 at Faith Lutheran Church, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, July 17 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. day, Saturday, Aug. 26 at GRMC Hospital, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www. Freshtrak.com.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 18 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 16 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. day, Saturday, Nov. 18 at GRMC Hospital, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www. Freshtrak.com.
Precious Life Services
Precious Life Services is accepting new clients who may need help with Anger Management, Parenting Skills, Christian Counseling, Group and Family Therapy, Anxiety and Depression, etc. Appointments are available in-office, by Zoom or Teleconference by calling 830-372-5980.
Heritage Museum Calendars
The Heritage Museum is selling 2023 calendars for
$10 featuring turn of the century everyday life of kids, social groups, parades, etc. There is a limited supply and they are available for purchase at the Heritage Museum, Gift & Gourmet, Pecan Town Books and Brews, Parker’s City Pharmacy, and online at www.heritagemuseum.net. Gift Ornaments of Juan Seguin for only $5 are also available at the Museum. All proceeds benefit Museum projects.
Free Accredited Adult Homeschool Program
The Life Changing Church is now offering a Free Accredited Homeschool Program for adults wanting to earn their high school diploma. It is a self-paced, no classes to attend program. You work around your schedule and at the end of the program you will receive an accredited diploma that is acceptable for college. Tutors are available at no charge. Free placement testing, no previous records required. For more information call or text Crystal at 325-956-1155.
Salvation Army New Office
The Seguin Unit Salvation Army office is located at 205 North King Street. The office is open to receive requests for assistance weekly from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Volunteers Needed
The Guadalupe Valley Young Marines need volunteers. They promote a healthy, drug-free program and need males, 19 years and up who would like to see the program grow by contributing time to help future citizens, boys and girls 8 to 18. Positions available include computer input, physical fitness training, planning/logistics, and medical. Contact Dina Dillon at 423-227-9610 or visit www.gvyoungmarines.org.
La Trinidad Blessing Box - Food Pantry
The La Trinidad United Methodist Church invites you to “Take what you need, Bring what you can, and above all be Blessed!” by its Blessing Box Food Pantry located at the corner of the church at 306 E. Gonzales St. in Seguin. The Blessing Box is filled with items to help those in need.
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.
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Ask the Master GARDENERS
Q: When should I fertilize my lawn? I want it to look nice this year.
A: Do not fertilize your lawn until you have mown twice. This advice comes from Doug Welsh’s Texas Garden Almanac. By waiting, you know that the grass is actively growing and is ready to use the applied fertilizer.
Q: Is it safe to start my spring vegetable and flower plants? I would like early blooms and fruit.
A: Remember that the last freeze in Seguin in 2021 was February 22, and the last freeze in 2022 was March 13. If you really want to begin now, plant in containers that can be moved indoors if needed. In fact, I always buy my tomato transplants as soon as they are available and plant each one in a gallon container of good soil. Since I don’t need many plants, I put the six pots in my little red wagon so that it can be easily moved.
Speaking of spring flowers, there are many types that are perfect for Texas. We’ve been enjoying our cool season annuals which included dianthus, ornamental cabbage (look at the ones at the entrance to the library), pansies, snapdragons, stock and violets. It will soon be time to replace them with warm season annuals. And, of course, my favorite (because it is so easy to grow and is so colorful) is the periwinkle or annual vinca. Now is a good time to plan your color scheme and perhaps try different annuals than usual, such as amaranthus with its colorful
foliage, or a bed of cosmos which can be seeded or transplanted. Purslane and portulaca both have excellent heat tolerance. Or you might try a bed of tall zinnias, or a bed of even taller sunflowers.
Q: We’ve had a recent rain, but I am afraid of a dry summer. When can I do to help my plants?
A: Mulching is one of the most important things you can do for your garden. Research by Welsh showed that un-mulched shrubs could lose two-thirds of the water applied on the soil through evaporation and only one-third through transpiration. Mulching has other benefits. Personally I think that nothing looks nicer than cedar mulch around the plants by my front door. And the smell is a wonderful reminder of Christmas year round. As the mulch decomposes, it provides organic matter to the soil which is another benefit.
Q: When do I prune my roses?
A: That depends or whether you have spring-blooming climbing roses or other types of roses. I have heritage roses and a few hybrids so I prune mine in late winter. Traditionally this is done on Valentine’s Day. Don’t ask me why, but it does make it easy to remember. Summer blooming shrubs such as these roses generally bloom on shoots that grow from this spring’s growth. When I prune, I also strip off the old leaves, most of which are already dead and gone, and clean out dead leaves and twigs from under the bush.
FYI: Don’t forget to keep your birdbaths full. The birds and animals empty mine every evening.
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