Elections administrator explains Primary Election process
Cindy Aguirre-Herrera(Guadalupe County) – Polling locations will be in action this Tuesday as voters head out to cast their ballots during the March 5th Joint Primary Election.
Setting the stage of how this election works and how it will be key to the November General Election is Lisa Hayes, Guadalupe County elections administrator.
Hayes says the idea of a Primary Election is for voters to choose their top candidate for one of the elected offices within the Democratic and Republican parties.
“Because this is a Primary Election, voters are going to have to select either a Democratic or
Republican ballot if they want to vote in this election. This is different than our November Election when all of the different parties are on one ballot. This is the election where the voters are exercising their voice to tell the parties which candidate they would like to see on the November ballot for each party. Voters will need to go in prepared to choose either a Republican ballot or a Democratic ballot,” said Hayes. The candidate who wins the majority or more than half of the votes in a race will go on to face candidates from other parties in the November General Election.
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Early voters turnout, rise in registered voters reported
Cindy Aguirre-Herrera(Seguin) -- It appears when this is all said and done, the Guadalupe County Elections Office might just have some record numbers to report.
That’s simply based on the voter turnout during the past two weeks of early voting.
Lisa Hayes, the Guadalupe County elections administrator, describes the early voting turnout
as “great” and says their “turnout percentage is in line with the last Presidential Primary.”
“We’ve had a very good turnout for early voting. We are tracking actually pretty much right on with what we saw in the primary of 2020. We are seeing more people but the percentage of voters turning out is about the same. We’ve got more
registered voters now than we had in 2020 but percentage wise, we are right on track. I think we added over 500 registered voters between February 1 and March 1 so the voters are moving into the county and registering to vote. There is definitely a lot of interest in being part of Guadalupe County which I understand... Voters, pg. 3
Seguin ISD approves the addition of new puberty education curriculum
(Seguin) -- There will now be more resources for Seguin ISD families with an addition to the district’s sexual and reproductive sexuality health curriculum.
The Seguin ISD Board of Trustees recently unanimously approved the Proctor and Gamble Puberty Education video series “Always Changing.” The instructional material will be available this spring for use in the fifth grade.
Back in July, the
Cindy Aguirre-Herreraschool board, following a recommendation by the Seguin ISD School Health Advisory Council (SHAC), approved the adoption of a sixth-grade program called Living Well Aware as well as a ninth-grade curriculum titled SHARE.
Pete Silvius, Seguin ISD’s director of Whole Child Initiatives, says according to state law, parents/guardians must opt-in their student
to be included in this instructional opportunity.
“The program that we would use is something that is created by the Proctor and Gamble Company so it’s a video series that live in public domain. We would house them in our district website so that everyone can see them. We house them on the SHAC place but that would also be the place where teachers and that’s why (Lead Nurse)
Kara (Hall) is here tonight. Her team would take the lead on the instruction piece of this as the nurses to provide that video. There’s a boy’s video and a girl’s video,” said Silvius.
Also, on hand at the meeting was Seguin ISD Lead Nurse Kara Hall. Hall says these videos help initiate some very important conversations between parents/adults and students.
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Primaries, continued.
If no candidate gets a majority of voters in a race, then the top two-vote getters will head to a May 28 primary runoff election. Hayes says locally, the only contested races this March are on the Republican ballot. Hayes says a person’s ballot in March, however, does not determine that person’s party affiliation in any way. She says this is often a question that is raised during the March Primary.
“So, the answer to that is in November, there are no party ballots in that all of the parties will be on one ballot so a voter can vote whichever party Democratic or Republican now in the Primary and in November, their ballots are all going to have all the parties on them. So, this does not impact the quote unquote kind of ballot they get in November because all of the parties are represented on November’s ballot. So, this is an opportunity for the voters to help make this election for their party. Additionally, if there’s a Primary runoff, the voters cannot change parties in between. So, if they vote in one party’s primary and there is a runoff from the primary, then they would need to vote in the same party runoff if they are going to vote. Now, if they voted in neither of the primaries for either party, they could vote in either of the runoffs if there are runoffs for both parties. So, that could be a little confusing also for the voters,” said Hayes.
In Guadalupe County, there are a few contested races seeking the GOP nomination. Among those are the position of Guadalupe County Sheriff and Guadalupe County Commissioner Pct. 1. There are no contested Democratic races for these positions. This means that if voters would like to vote for sheriff or want a say in Pct. 1, then they will have to ask for a Republican ballot when they arrive at their polling site.
Seeking the position of Sheriff are Patrick Pinder and Joshua Ray. Five candidates will be seeking the Pct. 1 seat on the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court. Those
Voters, continued.
it’s a great place to live but that does bring some challenges too because we do have a lot of people that are moving here from other states and other counties,” said Hayes.
As Hayes mentioned, the growth of 500 additional registered voters in just one month, signifies a reflection of Guadalupe County’s fast paced growth.
“February 1 of 2024, so this February, we had 123,857 registered voters. Feb 1 of 2023, we had 117,790 registered voters. That’s quite a few new registered voters in our county,” said Hayes.
To ensure a smooth voting experience, it is recommended that voters arrive early. They may confirm their registration status by calling the elections office at (830) 3036363. Voters are also encouraged to visit the Guadalupe County’s election page at https://www.co.guadalupe.tx.us/elections.
candidates include James B. Ransdell; Clint Taft; Dustin Engelke, Bryan Underwood and Jacqueline “Jackie” Ott.
It’s important to note that whoever garners the most votes during Tuesday’s Primary for Sheriff will essentially assume the new position in January 2025. That’s because there is no Democratic challenger for that position.
The winner of the Commissioners Court race, however, will advance to the November election where they will face both a Democratic and Libertarian candidate.
A total of 36 Vote Centers or polling locations will be open throughout Guadalupe County on Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thanks to Vote Centers, Guadlaupe County residents are no longer restricted to specific polling sites and can vote in any one of the 36 locations. Simply put by officials, if they see a “Vote Here” sign outside the building, then they can vote in that Guadalupe County polling location.
A list of voting centers is available on the Guadalupe County Elections Office webpage or at SeguinToday.com. Voters are reminded that Election Day voting will not take place at the main Elections Office in Seguin.
A sample ballot can be accessed on the Elections Office website. Hayes says the sample ballots allow voters to preview their precinct’s ballot before visiting the polls.
“We have sample ballots on our website. We have sample ballots available in our offices so if voters want to come pick up a sample ballot so they can study the sample ballot ahead of time and that way they know going into the polls who they want to vote for or which party ballot they want, they are welcome to do that. They can even mark the sample ballot and take it with them and use it as a voting guide. Those things are all okay and we even encourage that,” said Hayes.
The voter guide can also assist them as they electronically cast their ballot. The paper sample ballots can be found at www.co.guadalupe.tx.us/elections.
Curriculum, continued.
“As far as these videos go -- just so you know -- they are shown separately. Boys are usually taken with males, usually the gym teacher, and then females are taken with the nurse and any other female teacher willing to be in the room and help answer questions,” said Hall.
Trustee Josh Bright, who has children in the district, says he was very pleased with the videos and the information they provided. Bright was also appreciative to those SHAC members who dedicate their time to each child’s well-being.
“I also have a son who will be going through the video next year. I thought they were excellent
videos and they were very easy to talk through and I appreciate the SHAC going out and finding these videos and letting us do,” said Bright.
Again, if fifth grade parents want their kids to watch the video at school, then they will have to sign an online waiver.
The district is hoping to roll out the program sometime this spring.
TLU Sweeps Doubleheader to Win Castleton Series
SEGUIN, Texas -- Texas Lutheran baseball swept a doubleheader against Vermont State Castleton with a 12-4 win in seven innings and a 17-13 win on Saturday at Katt-Isbel Field to win the series after dropping Friday night’s game to the Spartans.
The Bulldogs (7-6) tagged Spartan pitching for 14 hits in game one, including a double, a program record three triples, and two homers. Aric Vasquez (San Antonio/Brandeis) went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs and two runs scored, while Mason Goudeau (Liberty/Liberty) went 2-for-3 with a triple, a home run, three RBIs, and three runs scored.
Brendan Beard (Coldspring/ Coldspring-Oakhurst) pitched a complete game and allowed four runs (three earned) on nine hits. He struck out eight batters and picked up his third win of the season.
Already leading 5-2, the Bulldogs put together a seven run bottom of the sixth inning to blow the game open. The hit parade started with a triple from Goudeau before Vasquez drove in the first run of the inning with an RBI single. After a walk to Asher Bonnell (Round Rock/ Stony Point), Xavier Arias (La Vernia/Nixon-Smiley) launched a three-run homer to make the score 9-2. Castleton went to the bullpen and the Bulldogs kept hitting. After a triple from Adam Peavy (Houston/Memorial),
Chase Bourgeois (League City/ Clear Falls) hit an RBI single, R.J. Carrillo (Alice/Alice) hit an RBI single, and Cole Cravens (Round Rock/Round Rock) capped off the scoring by scoring on a wild pitch.
Texas Lutheran scored the first runs of the game in the second courtesy of a three-run homer from Mason Goudeau. An RBI double from Vasquez and an RBI triple from Tyler Post (San Antonio/Johnson) in the fourth put five runs on the board for the Bulldogs before the explosive sixth inning.
In game two, Texas Lutheran blasted three home runs and had 12 total hits. Adam Peavy finished 3-for-4 with a home run, four RBIs, and four runs scored, while Aric Vasquez was 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBis and two runs scored and Hayden Kesselring (New Braunfels/New Braunfels) 1-for-2 with a double, two RBIs
and a run scored.
JT Taylor (Conroe/Fort Bend Christian) started and pitched five innings with five strikeouts and two runs allowed. Taylor picked up his third win of the season and is now 3-1 on the season.
Vermont State Castleton took a quick 2-0 lead in the top of the first.
In the bottom of the second, the Bulldogs responded with solo home runs from Peavy and Garrett Helpenstill (Pearland/ Lutheran South) in the first two of 12 unanswered runs over the four innings to take a 12-2 lead.
Texas Lutheran took advantage of four Spartans errors to cross five runs in the third inning with the only RBIs coming on a bases loaded walk to Peavy and a sacrifice fly by Chase Bourgeois.
A pair of two RBI singles from Peavy and Goudeau in the fourth stretched the Bulldogs lead to 112. An RBI single from Tyler Post
gave the Bulldogs a commanding 12-2 lead after five innings.
After shrinking the Bulldogs lead to 12-3 in the sixth, the Spartans exploded for an eight run seventh inning to cut the TLU lead to 12-11.
Texas Lutheran responded with five runs in the eighth inning to retake control of Saturday evening’s contest. After loading the bases to start the inning, Adam Peavy scored following a Castleton throwing error after attempting to turn a double play. A two-out, two-RBI double from Hayden Kesselring sparked a twoout rally from the Bulldogs before Aric Vasquez would hit a two-run home run that would serve as the dagger Saturday evening.
Texas Lutheran will return to Katt-Isbel Field on Sunday, March 3, as they continue their 13-game home stand by hosting DeSales University in non-conference action. First pitch is scheduled for 1 PM. All games this weekend will be streamed on TLU’s YouTube Channel, TLU+. All streaming and live stats links can be found on tlubulldogs.com.
For more information on Texas Lutheran baseball and all TLU athletics, you can find updates on tlubulldogs.com and all official TLU social media channels (@tluathletics and @ TLU_Baseball on X (Twitter), @tlubulldogs on Facebook, and @tlu_athletics on Instagram and TikTok).
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Jesse Arriaga died recently at the age of 76. Graveside services will be held March 6th at 2:30 pm. At Ft.Sam Houston National Cemetery. He is survived by his daughter, Laurie San Miguel. Services entrusted to the reverent care of Eunice and Lee Mortuary
With perfect grammar and a hint of aristocracy, Nancy was seldom without comment and left no one wondering of her opinion. With far-ranging interests from history to travel, there was no need for Google when Nancy was in the room. Although occasionally wrong, she was never in doubt.
From talking with Nancy, one might have deduced she was tutored in Buckingham Palace; however, she was born in the small town of Bogata in northeast Texas on July 8th, 1942, to Jack and Commie Rhoads. She attended Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, and, after graduating, moved to Seguin with her parents. In 1963, she met her future husband, Henry, while spending time at the Lake Breeze Ski Lodge on Lake McQueeney. Henry and Nancy were wed on August 1st, 1964.
Throughout her years in Seguin, Nancy was active in many groups, clubs and organizations. Although she would be ashamed to admit it now, in the 1960’s, she and Henry were heavily involved in the local democratic party, leading to a lifetime of interest in politics and government. She was a longtime member and occasional president of the Seguin Shakespeare Club, where she could let her fantasies of royal heritage blossom. She was also active with the Seguin Tejas Club, several local book clubs, the Crystal Clear Water board and the Vestry of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. Nancy served as president of the Seguin ISD School Board where her often colorful commentary earned her many friends and an occasional foe.
Henry and Nancy loved to travel. Throughout their 38-year marriage, they
traveled the continental US in Henry’s different airplanes and had wonderful adventures. They also traveled internationally, spending time in England and Germany over several visits. In the late 1990’s, they bought a ranch in Marfa, Texas where they had great fun building a ranch house and living like Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor.
Forever a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and her TCU Horned Frogs, she loved watching football, but also enjoyed playing tennis with her friends. In the 1980’s, she spent many summer days at Max Starcke Park playing doubles tennis or by the pool at the Ski Lodge with her forever-best-friend, Elizabeth Walker.
After Henry’s death in 2002, Nancy enjoyed cooking and spending time with her many grandchildren. She enjoyed the company of her friends, playing bridge and spending time in various book clubs or with other church members.
Nancy was loved by those around her and will be sorely missed. She was preceded in death by her son, Robert Phillip Ewald and her Husband Henry. She is survived by her brother Robert Rhoads of Dallas, her daughter Donna Gregg and husband George of Colorado Springs, Donna’s sons James and Dane, and her son John Ewald of Seguin and his daughters, Caroline, Jacqueline, Annabelle, Mary Claire, Savannah and Margaret.
A memorial service celebrating Nancy’s life will be held on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at 11 a.m. at the Chapel at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church with the Reverend Stephen Shortess officiating. A reception will follow in McKeogh Hall.
Private interment will be held in Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Nolte, 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.
Senate Republicans Block IVF Bill
(Washington, DC) -- Senate Republicans are blocking a bill that would protect access to in vitro fertilization. Democrat Tammy Duckworth of Illinois on Wednesday tried to pass the bill by unanimous consent. It was opposed by Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, who said the bill would legalize human cloning and gene-edited designer babies, among other things. Duckworth defended the bill, and said it simply gives people a federal right to pursue reproductive technology. Earlier this month, the Alabama Supreme Court declared that frozen embryos are children. Several clinics in Alabama have already stopped IVF treatments as a result.
Indiana Ban On Care For Transgender Youth Takes Effect Immediately
(Indianapolis, IN) -- An Indiana law that prevents medical providers from providing gender-affirming health care for minors is now in effect. The law, which was signed by Governor Eric Holcomb last year, was supposed to go into effect mid-2023 but the law was blocked after a lawsuit brought by several transgender youth, their parents, a doctor and health clinic. But on Tuesday, the seventh circuit court of appeals issued a stay that lifts the previous ban on the law. The law will now take effect immediately.
FDA Says Food Packaging With “Forever Chemicals” No Longer Sold In US
(Washington, DC) -- The Food and Drug Administration says food packaging that contains harmful, long-lasting chemicals will no longer being sold in the U.S. Man-made chemicals called PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” don’t break down and have been associated with serious health risks. On Wednesday, the FDA announced food packages that contained these “forever chemicals” will no longer be sold nationwide. The FDA’s Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods called the move a major win for public health.
U.S. Economy To Reap Benefits From Americans Taking Popular Weight Loss Drugs
(New York, NY) -- Recent research shows the U.S. economy is set to reap considerable benefits from Americans taking popular medications used for weight loss. Goldman Sachs forecasts that the use of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic could add zero-point-four percent to America’s GPD. The overall economy was about 28-trillion-dollars in the fourth quarter, so if Goldman’s bullish case bears out, that means GLP-1 drugs alone could boost output by a trillion dollars over the next four years. Government statistics show that more than a third of Americans are overweight and more than 42-percent are obese. Obesity and related complications contribute to constraints on labor supply in the U.S.
GRMC received the 2024 Women’s Choice Award for Minimally Invasive Surgery.
TLU’s Dr. Eric Daub Piano Recital
The Texas Lutheran University will host two recitals celebrating and honoring Dr. Eric Daub’s career as he retires at the end of the school year. There will be a solo piano recital by Dr. Daub at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 3 in Ayers Recital hall. Dr. Daub will also be featured as a soloist together with friends and the TLU Orchestra in J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Four Pianos and William Grant Still’s Ennango at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21. A reception will follow the concert.
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 830386-0334.
Texas Lutheran University Tax Clinic
The Texas Lutheran University Tax Clinic will be open to the public through Monday, April 15. Hours of operation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Please note the clinic will be closed during TLU’s Spring Break, Saturday, March 9 through Saturday, March 17. The clinic is located at 1000 West Court Street in Seguin. To drop off materials, drive in the Main Entrance off of Court Street and get in line. A volunteer will be there to greet you. Taxpayers will then remain in their cars, and student volunteers will come to you and gather tax information, and provide the tax return to you. For further questions, call 830-372-6050.
Walk-N-Talk Across Texas
The Texas A&M Agrilife Extension will host its Walk Across Texas! 8-week program beginning at noon Monday, March 4 at the Seguin Public Library. Teams of 8 can register, or individuals can be grouped into teams. Every week participants will log miles and track team’s progress. Registration is required by calling 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov.
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group
The NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group for adults with mental health conditions meets from 6:30-8 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month at First Methodist Church. Learn more at www.NAMIGuadalupeCounty.org.
Toddler Time
The Seguin Public Library will have its Toddler Time at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March. 5. There will be songs, rhymes, and stories followed by about 15 minutes of play time. This program is approximately 45 minutes long including play time and is geared towards ages 1-2. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Preschool Storytime
The Seguin Public Library will have its Preschool Storytime at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 5. There will be stories, rhymes, songs, and other fun early literacy activities for children ages 3 to 5. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
The Gathering Music Show and Dance
The Gathering Music Show and Dance will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, March 5 at the Geronimo VFW. The doors open at 5:30 with at $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.
Teen Tuesday: Gaming/Coding
The Seguin Public Library will host its Teen Tuesday at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5. Teens ages 12 through 17 can drop in anytime between 4 and 5:30 p.m. for
gaming/coding. Teen participants can hang out, play games, use makerspace supplies, draw, and more. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Human Trafficking Panel at TLU
The Thriving Hearts Crisis Center and TLU will host a Break the Chains, Break the Myths Human Trafficking Panel, as part of Women’s History Month at TLU, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6 at Wupperman Little Theater on the Campus of Texas Lutheran University.
Tai Chi Tuesday
The Seguin Public Library and GRMC Inpatient Rehabilitation will host Tai Chi for free at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5 at the Seguin Public Library. Classes are led by Tai Chi instructor Barry A. Jackson for all skill levels. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Pecan Valley Communicators
The Pecan Valley Communicators, a community club dedicated to helping members become better speakers and leaders, will meet at 6:30 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at the GVEC Community Room, located at 927 SH-46 in Seguin. The annual dues are $24.
NAMI Family Support Group
The NAMI Family Support Group for adult family members and friends of adults with mental health conditions meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at First Methodist Church Seguin. Learn more at www.NAMIGuadalupeCounty.org.
Caregiver Cafe
There will be a Caregiver Cafe at 9 a.m. on the 1st Thursday of the month at Spirit f Joy Lutheran Church and at 2 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of the month at Emanuel’s Lutheran Church. This will be an informal gathering for caregivers to share with each other over a cup of coffee and refreshments while learning stress-relieving, relaxation techniques or hearing from guest speakers on helpful subjects. For more information, call 830-272-0040, ext. 104 and leave a message.
Parkinson’s Support Group
The Gonzales Area Parkinson’s Support Group will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. the 1st Thursday of each month in the Fellowship Hall at the Presbyterian Church, located at 414 St. Louis St. in Gonzales. For more information visit lonestarparkinsonsociety.com or email gapsg23@gmail. com.
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.
Leadership Seguin Golf Tournament – Swing For Seguin
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seguin will have its Swing for Seguin Golf Tournament beginning with registration at 8 a.m. on Friday, March 8 at Starcke Park Golf Course. The fee is $500 per team of four. All proceeds will benefit the Walnut Spring Park near downtown Seguin. To register or sponsor, call 830-379-
6382 or email leadershipseguin24@gmail.com.
AARP Taxaide Assistance at the Library
The AARP will be preparing taxes at the Seguin Public Library in the Technology Lab from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays and Saturdays until Saturday, April 13. Tax preparation assistance is by appointment ONLY. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Appointments can be made at www.aarp. org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide. AARP Foundation TaxAide provides tax assistance to anyone, free of charge, with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low to moderate income. You may also call 830351-8545 for assistance. Visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Impressionist Interpretation of Big Bend in Oils Class
The Seguin Art League will offer an Impressionist Interpretation of Big Bend in oils done with palette knives Class from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 8 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Class is limited to 10 adults. Bring your own supplies and a sack lunch. Materials list is at the Seguin Art League gallery. The cost is $80.
International Women’s Day Habi-Hour
The Habitat for Humanity of San Antonio & Guadalupe Valley will celebrate International Women’s Day with a Habi-Hour from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 8 at Sips & Gulps, located at 501 N. Austin St. in Seguin. To RSVP, call 830-401-0422.
Second Saturday at Community Cycles Seguin
The Community Cycles Seguin will be open from 9 a.m. to noon every second Saturday of the month at 421 Dolle Avenue in Seguin. The community is encouraged to visit and access the tools, knowledge, and helpful volunteers needed to get bicycles fixed. They also accept bikes for donation, and have refurbished bikes for sale. All proceeds support this non-profit service to the community. For more information, email info@communitycyclesseguinorg.
Noche De Gala Competencia De Vocalistas
The Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will have its 39th Annual Noche De Gala Competencia De Vocalistas at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 9 at Jackson Auditorium on the campus of Texas Lutheran University. Performing and accompanying all 18 vocalistas are the Mariachi Las Altenas, Texas’ finest all-female mariachi. General Admission tickets are $10 and Reserved Seats are $15. Tickets are available at Teatro’s Cultural Center, located at 921 W. New Braunfels St. ( Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 4:30 to 8 p.m.) and at Davila’s BBQ during business hours. To purchase tickets online, visit www.teatrodeartes.org.
Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance
The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 10. Entertainment will be provided by Jesse Lege and Cajun Stomp. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.
Seguin Art League Fine Silver Charm Class
The Seguin Art League will offer a Fine Silver Charm Class from 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, March 15 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Participants will fold fine silver metal strips into links and slide the links together to form a charm. The class is for ages 10 and up and the cost is $30 which includes fine silver, tool use, kiln firing, and tumble polish. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, call 830-305-0472.
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Movies in the Park
The City of Seguin Parks and Recreation Department will kick off its Movies in the Park series at 8:45 p.m. on Friday, March 15 in Max Starcke Park near the Patricia K. Irvine-King Pavilion. Additional movies will be shown at 8:45 p.m. on Friday, April 12 at Park West and Friday, June 14 at Manuel Castilla Park. All movies are free. For a lineup of movies, visit www.seguintexas. gov/1275/Movies-in-the-Park. For more information, call 830-401-2480.
Ceramic Garden Worms and Pots Class
The Seguin Art League will offer a Ceramic Garden Worms and Pots Class from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 16 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Participants will create a garden worm to accessorize plants, and a pinch pot to enjoy your favorite beverage or snack. Skills learned include the extrusion process, applying texture and decoration, color and glazing. The cost is $40 with supplies included. The Class is limited to 10 adults ages 14 and older. For more information, call 830-305-0472.
Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance
The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 17. Entertainment will be provided by Bob Appel. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.
Business Improvement Grant (BIG) Program
The City of Seguin is now accepting applications for the Business Improvement Grant (BIG) Program. Applicants may be eligible to receive up to a 75 percent matching grant, with a maximum grant awarded to an applicant not to exceed $10,000. Improvements and other expenditures eligible under the Seguin BIG Program include facade improvements, sign improvements, site improvements, and other real property improvements. Program Guidelines and Applications are available online at www.SeguinTexas.gov or at www.SeguinEDC. com. Applications must be submitted through the BIG application portal which can be accessed by visiting: https://bit.ly/seguin-big24 by the close of business on the last day of each month. For more information, visit www.SeguinEDC.com, or call 830-401-2476.
Grand Parents Raising Grand Children Group
The First Presbyterian Church, Seguin is offering a Grand Parents Raising Grand Children Group at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 at 1121 E. Walnut St. The group is available to assist with questions regarding your rights and benefits available to you and will meet the third Tuesday of the month. For questions or more information, call 830-379-5421. If there is no answer, leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as they receive the message.
TLU Center for Women’s and Gender Studies Open House
The TLU Center for Women’s and Gender Studies will have an Open House during Women’s History Month at TLU, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20 in Langner Hall, room 239 on the campus of Texas Lutheran University. The event features a Women’s History Month selfie wall. Snap a few photos and check out all of the resources available. Refreshments will be served.
Veterans Coffee & Camaraderie
The Veterans Outreach Center will have Veterans Coffee & Camaraderie at 9 a.m. the 3rd Thursday of every month in the lounge. To RSVP, call 830-303-4188, Ext. 1249.
Seguin Art League Drawing Class
The Seguin Art League will offer a Drawing Class at the Seguin Art League from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Learn the basics of drawing in a low-key non-threatening atmosphere. The cost is $30 with supplies included. For more information, call 830-305-0472.
Intuitive Watercolor Class
The Seguin Art League will offer an Intuitive Watercolor Class from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. The cost is $30 with supplies included. For more information, call 830-305-0472.
Mental Health First Aid for Youth and Teens Workshop
The Precious Life Services will present, Mental Health First Aid for Youth and Teens, from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 at the GVEC Community Room, located at 927 N. Hwy. 46 in Seguin. The free monthly workshop is for ages 13 and up. There will be in-depth discussions on topics such as stress management, coping skills, and self-care. Students will learn practical strategies for managing their mental health and well-being, mindfulness exercises, breathing techniques, and other relaxation methods. Registration is required by visiting https://preciouslifesuicideprevention.org/mental-health-first-aid/. Space is limited to 10 students per workshop.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Presents: The Big Battle Big Brothers Big Sisters of Comal & Guadalupe Counties will have its Rock Paper Scissors Competition, The Big Battle, from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, March 23 at the Mc Kenna Center, located at 801 W. San Antonio St. in New Braunfels. The event is for adults 21 and over. Spectator tickets are $25 and the contender fee is $5. To register and for more information, visit https://secure.qgiv.com/for/comalguadalupe/event/thebigbattle.
Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance
The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 24. Entertainment will be provided by Cactus Country. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.
Weird Barbie Crafting Event at TLU
The TLU Center for Women’s and Gender Studies will have a Weird Barbie Crafting Event from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26 in Langner Hall, Room 239 on the campus of Texas Lutheran University. Dolls will be provided to the first 12 RSVPs on Connect@TLU, or attendees can bring their own. For more information, call 830-372-8138.
Chemistry Chaos Night 2024 at TLU
Texas Lutheran University will have its free Chemistry Chaos Night 2024: The Chemistry of Food & Cooking, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26 at the Jackson Park Student Activities Center.
Republican Women Meeting
The Guadalupe County Republican Women will meet at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 28 at the Seguin
Silver Center, located at 510 East Court St. in Seguin. The speaker will be Guadalupe County Election Administrator, Lisa Hayes on election integrity and safety, fraud prevention and the Citizens Election Academy. To reserve you $15 lunch, call 830-391-3979. For more information, visit www.guadalupe-county-rw.com/.
Ceremony to Honor Vietnam Veterans
The Veterans Outreach Center will host a Ceremony to Honor Our Vietnam Veterans on from 3 to 5 p.m. March 28 at 205 E. Weinert St. During the ceremony Guadalupe Valley Young Marines will be helping to pin Vietnam Veterans who have not been pinned and thanking those who have been pinned. The Special guest speaker is Lt. General Brad Webb. Please RSVP at 830-303-4188, ext 1249.
Chamber March After Hours Mixer
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its March After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 28 at the Bar Seguin, located 410 N. Austin St. For tickets information, visit https://secure.acceptiva. com/?cst=9bcc07.
For more information, call 830-372-8037 or email absommers@tlu,edu.
April
TLU Front Row 2024
The Texas Lutheran University is celebrating 20 years of Front Row with Verne Lundquist and Terry Bradshaw from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, April 5 at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk, located at 123 Losoya St. in San Antonio.
Festival for Life
The South Pregnancy Care Center will have its Festival for Life event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 (Come & Go) at the Columbus Club of Seguin, located at 1015 S. Austin St. There will be a burger meal beginning at 11 a.m. until sold out, live music, and a dessert auction from 2:15 to 3 p.m.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, April 15 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www. Freshtrak.com.
Seguin Art League Class
The Seguin Art League encourages adults to bring your acrylics, brushes, and canvas (8x10 or 11x 4) to the Seguin Art League and let Mary show you how to create a beautiful acrylic bluebonnet landscape masterpiece. The class be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 18 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Bring own supplies. For more information 830-305-0472.
Guadalupe County Wildlife Management Association
Spring Meeting
The Guadalupe County Wildlife Management Association will have its Spring Meeting beginning with a Social Hour at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 19 at the The Big Red Barn, located at Cordova Rd. Dinner plates are $15 and will be provided by Next Door Catering. RSVP to reserve dinner plates by emailing guadcountywma@ gmail.com or calling 830-660-3296.
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Seguin River 5K Run/Walk
The Seguin Faith Lutheran Church will have its Seguin River 5k Run/Walk at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April 20 at the Seguin Dance Pavilion, located at 950 S. Austin Str. in Seguin. For event details visit www.athleteguild. com/event/seguin-tx/2024-seguin-5k-river-runwalk. For questions, contact Cody Goetz at SeguinRiverRun@ gmail.com. Proceeds benefit the South Texas Pregnancy Care Center.
Guadalupe County Crime Stoppers Sporting Clay Shoot
The Guadalupe County Crime Stoppers will have a Sporting Clay Shoot beginning with 9 a.m. start for 1st round of shooters and a 12:30 p.m. start time for the 2nd round on Saturday, April 20 at 555 Malmsten Rd in Seguin. The cost is $135 per individual and $500 per 4-man team. Register at iClays.com. For more information about the shoot, call David Reiley at 210-771-5755 or Richard Hodge at 210-289-2513. For sponsorship opportunities, call Kenna Schievelbein at 830-4817824.
Non-Profit Expo
The Guadalupe County Fair will host a Non-Profit Expo from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24 at the Seguin Event Complex, located at 950 S. Austin St. There will be booths, fun things for kids, door prizes, and a big equipment rodeo. The expo is free and booth space for non-profits are free. For profit booths are also available for a fee. Live commercial minutes are also available. For more information and to secure a booth, call 830379-6477, email gcfairoffice@gmail.com, or visit www. gcfair.org.
May
High School Art Show
The Seguin Art League will accept submissions for its 14th Annual High School Art Show, for grades 9 to 12, from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, May 2 at St. Andrew’s McKeogh Hall, located at 201 E. Nolte St. in Seguin. The maximum is 2 artwork submissions per student. The awards reception will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 4. For more information and prospectus, visit seguinartleague.com, the Seguin Art League Gallery, or call 830-305-0472.
Chamber Teacher of the Year
Banquet
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its Teacher of the Year Banquet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 6 at the Seguin Coliseum. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the cost is $25 per person. For more details, call 830-379-6382.
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, May 20 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak. com.
Leadership Seguin Graduation Dinner
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its Leadership Seguin Graduation Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28 at the Geronimo Community Center, located at 280 Navarro Dr. Tickets are $25 per person. To RSVP, call 830-379-6382.
June
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1 at Faith Lutheran Church, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
July
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, July 15 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak. com.
August
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, August 24 at GRMC, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
September
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 16 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www. Freshtrak.com.
October
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www. Freshtrak.com.
November
Food Distribution Event
There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at GRMC, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com.
Ongoing Community Calendar Items
CCSCT Utility Assistance Application for 2024 Applications are available for the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (C.E.A.P.) provided by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs through the CCSCT. The program will help low-income consumers reduce their utility bills. There is also assistance available through the Low Income Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP). For more information visit www.ccsct.org or follow them on the socials at https://linktr.ee/ccsct_cares.
Heritage Museum Calendars
The Heritage Museum is selling 2024 Then and Now Themed Calendars. 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. All proceeds benefit Museum projects.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline available 24 hours a day in English and Spanish.
Volunteer Van Drivers Needed
Guadalupe County Veteran Services Office is in great need of volunteer van drivers. Even those who can only commit to one day per month. Volunteers will drive local
veterans who have no transportation to their VA medical appointments in San Antonio. To volunteer, call 830303-4188 ext. 1249.
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 830372-5980.
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 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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